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About Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1898-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1899)
FROM TUESDAY'S DAILY FAH1E23 ASD ' ABE SACKING THE GRAIN. A seeno of great activity Is that which present Itself at the ; Salem noarlng MiR Company's property In tbl ctty which wm burned down ear- ly last Friday morning. In fact the? scene Is an interesting one and at tracts many visitors; there dally. Yes terday a- force of about fifty men was fcuay sacking; the grain and removing the debris. Judging from the progress made yesterday, the! ruins will have been pretty thoroughly cleaned op toy the latter part of the week ; ' The several Insurance adjusters yes terday determined upon T. B. "Wilcox, Wilcox. 1 president of the Tnlll company, as a , suitable person", to tike charge of the . damaged gral,n and make such dispo- sltlon of the wheat as he might con- aider to the best interests of those concerned' Under his Instructions : the sacking of the wheat bas 'begun 1 wheat ba - begun and the work, is being pushed forward ! cullar one. From what can be learn rapidly, i f f led it seems that Fred Tallman and The first consignment of 1,000 sacks family accompanied by Gracie Yale- arrived from Portland about noon! Sunday when a force of men were at once put to work. In the evening: they -were relieved by a night force, the day force with mapy additional recruits' resuming work again yesterday morn lng. The management experiences j considerable trouble In obtaining sacks as rapidly as they are needed but hopes ly this morning to lave a sufficient ri umber on band to Justify employing fully 100 men to sack the grain pro vided that number can be obtained. A canvass -was yesterday made among farmers (who bad surplus sacks and these with another consignment which arrived from Portland on last night's overland will probably be ample to keep the force I employed for the next twenty-four hours. There Is a considerable quantity of the wheat that' is damp. Such will be taken to the 'Allen Canning & Evapor- atlng plant on Twelfth street with w hom the mill management has ar - ranged for the drying of the grakn. tecetve this treatment this morning, "While nothing is dettnltelv known In nte Tiram lull, t 1 at h,ABima1 that tkA at the- condi- . wheat .will 1 jnlarrdd In .nmner tlojn, sacked and sold to the best pos- sible advantage And the proceeds taereui uiviaen uix pro raia amonK the several etorers. This arrangement would be equitable. An increased force of workmen was yesterday engaged In tearing down the badly scarred wall a,nd removing the rulns.The general appearance of the place Is alreadjf beginning to look materially improv 1 B0 WEKS0X-K ITCHES. f I Pretty Home Wedding Celebrated at the Bride's Home In Stay ton Sunday Afternoon. The marriage of 'Miss Deane W. Kitchen of fitavtont. to Fred R. Bow- ersox, of this cty, occurred at the, the property, who is occupying the home of the bride's parents. Dr. and j Premises. Is tout a tresspasser, j Mrs. J. M. Kitchen, In Staytom, at 4 , o'clock Sunday afternoon. I NO EUE'JTION-The eiectton ft A prettier home wedding was prob- J majors for the first and third tatla ably never witnessed. The Kitchen Third reglmenU Orcarn Narion.il Lome had -been beautifully decorated , Guard,, va held on Riturday. In th for the occasion; the walls we're em- t baital.on. which ccmirlsis four belllshed wtth t gracefully suspended I iwreaths of Ivy and smdlax. relieved by I clusters of bea-utlfjul lliiea. BeauUful Ivy and evergreens' ferns together with completed theifteral decorations, all battaiu n which fomfrist company oday and rounds and other cut ad of wMc-h were rtlstlcally arrayed . t .hls-rfty. and th. comp,i; U- from one to two cents. Choice - . I 1. t IIAH.1M ' . V 11.0,, llr'il.lii I-, . H.1 I ' The happy couple stood at the en- trance to the parlol. beneath an arcH of fragrant Ulles, While the solemn ifuptiat ceremony was pronounced by t,. t t, - le r..vn vmMM county father of the groom. The event .tai niv h immlat n-as attended by only the immediate relatives and a' few intimate friends of the young couple. (After the ceremony &nd the bestowal of hearty cohgratu lamofns for a long and prosperous wed ded life, the Carty repaired to the dining room where ) a sumptuous wed ding dinner was disposed of The bride was haUted in a costume tot organdie trimmed (With lace and ribbons and carried a beauurui oou iuet of roses. I The groom w-ore the customary black. .Although .born and raised In Stay- ton, the bride has a large circle; of cqualntavces hi this city, where she . llieiraeu n uunwiue uimrreii several years, i She Is the only daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Kitchen and a ipretty and accomplished young wom an, whose friends aire legion. The groom a nktlve of Salem and the youngest en of Rev. J. Bowersox, ot Dayton. For th4 ist year be ha held the responibl position of house rthvmlr-lnn a 4 ha Silom hnnnltal (With . . n.ni ... T I.m nM ' , 1 1 . t V. A In.flfiitilriri for whose interest he is working. '. avir.K a 12,600 estate. ve. - ay Having chosen thel medlcai profession i J J ' "V-1' T I F Stou t. ex es his life workt Mr. Bowersox has his w .11. name U I F.S toia ssll. i ex acted most sealbusfy in mastering the utor. The lK-.rf.al-law of j the estat work, winning the admiration ad are: Segrl H. yU-li',w' hearty , encouragement of the medical 49 "e J .'m', d.i1 f,h faculty nd his many friends. He tr, f ; Henrietta, daught 4 . . True, nvlll be graduated! from the medical man. son, 2 De.-c.a-td b, ty est U of hie de-partment of Willamette University property to his wife to llong to her next spring, when he will engage In . a long ns sIms .-remali the practlS ot his profession. By htsUe f!f!n- hf JT.id franC Jovial dUposlUon. Fred, as he to bo. .Kia-.lly divloed amoi-g tha child- la tnAvn hv all. tias endeared nimseu . to hosts of friends, all of whom Join In wishing him and his young wife a life of 'Uninterrupted bliss and abundant-prosperity. J ' Air. and Mrs. Bowersox came to Sa lem Sunday evening and will reside In Yew Park. 1 1 Among: those attending the wedding from this city .were: Dr. and Mrs. , R. Cartwrlght, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira XL 'Allen. ' ; ,. -. "a TWO NEW SUITS FILED. Esther A. Hill: Defines to I Divorced from 1 F. Hill Suit to Forecloso ; as Mttgajre. Esther Anxlus Hill h-u Instltut-d In Jat . . - i f . . . , .1,. vorce i-rccccdlbr.s apninst I F. Hin, -o , , Whom was married In this cJty Jii.i ItwaUt-B, DscrtiDn Is the Pre und alleged for the action, plain- tiff all glng that the deffndant 1-ft k-r en January 1 and has aince failed to return. L. H. XicMahan I attorner fr the plaintiff. J. Q. Witton y?terdii- t'-gan a fore closure suit craitet W. T. Vaughn. Judgment is asked for $540 with 1G per tent interest frvro December 21. atso $J0 attorney f-e. PlJluttfX Ksfcj v jw-iKiBure 01 a- rocrtf age on the nvtn folr acres of lot it. axd all ..f lots 17. 4 0, CL 62. ZZ and 51. In Kunryetde fruit farm No. S, MrU-n county. wU.b ww, given to s-cure the payment cf the loan. FOUR ARRESTEIX On Sunday Sheriff F. W. Durbln was called tr Gervals where he placed under arrest on the charge of resisting an offlcer, the following named persons: Mr and airs. D. Cass. 'Frank Maham , and Grade Taleman. The quartet furnish ed the required ball for their nnK ance before Justice Pouiade todav and were released. The case is a - man, a 1-year-old girl, of Vancou- ver. came to Gervals to pick Ijops for mj. ass; wnen nop picking bad been completed. Gracie - declined to return with the Tallman family. Upon reach ing Vancouver, Tallman bad himself appointed guardian of the girl. And in a few days returned to Gervals. ex pectlng to compel her to 'return with Mm but when the officer i armed with hr m,- ,-. 4-i - wT tor teen late Saturday night, he hence the arrest. It U said the girU. "? tt r' t J.hi?'G i0"- d who I. an orphan, is possessed of an , tllter VZtT' J'dlhZ WUf J" estate valued at about W0, which may , ?ileam Ahul ?tt -dr nd draged . account In a measure for thei unus - , ual. interest manifested for her wel- fare. The sympathy of the Gervals i community, Is iwlth the parentless girl. Bismarck's Iron Nerve vV'as the result of his splendid health.' J Indomitable wlil and tremendous ry ore not found where Stomach J Liver, Kidney and Bowels art-cut of " wrwr.r.MSSJsa, iiicv; Uuilt B dliu j the sutrcess lhv brintt. um Tr., Kin' cm. . . . - . I pocTbram WTST .t Dr. Stone's Drug . J jo la r!n.vnp rir,v t t nr - rimiu v v, m .the workings of the beet sugar facto 1 rv. and acoualnt himself wtth tha tiro- cera Qf rnaklisg sugar. While there be wnl ftlso J()ok int0 tne of affairg existing on the atate lands, purchased ff)T the purpose of erecting the Eastern Oregon Insane There appears to be some trouble in this connection, the former owner, who sold his land in th t rf,ilnV tn itllnqulsh the property,, and efforts twill be made to secure a satisfactory adjustment of the matter.' as the state owns the land in fee simple; having purchased It in good faith, paid for it and has a warranty deed which is on record, and the former owner of Pcrtlarsd crnpunles. Jtaymand E. Jm- bit, formerly majc r In the First r Ki- nert r-eived the urut Imous vot ant V: fiec'.atsd eleei. In the Third - am.i. inrre - n-.. m v.B n lh"" w"" 'J1- .'V ' ";f(l h rlu'Htr; ter cf v 1h.c-i.!. dat- vtrt t r w-r- Cn tain May ftm lluterant ThonUr of Asiil md. l Ciptniu t tihiims. of f..ir-n An other election for the third battalli will be held 1'. th reai future. "1 HE MAN IN THE MOON." Few people there ara who bare ever en the "Man In the Moon," but tha writer ' vesterdav .iw- a ftriklnit likeness to tnat ndi-.1lnaL It was seen In a frc8k of the vegetable kingd m u ' rapid growth, tne ure resuu or iMr iwtl'lilng and Irrigation,: the to-i, dty Sit tifKume all sizes and LhApes. Joe janfg, the wardn. yes- tcrd.-y brought' one of the vegetables to the city, which, if held so as to !. tain a goc-1 profile, the outlines wIM give a very striking resemblance to tho "c!d mar" hims-lf. t Mr - Janes presetted the tomato toiP. H. Ray mond, deputy l ostmasfer. It is Iri le'd a.nitt curiosity. : ? "i A Wit. It FILED. Tho will of Knui O. 6toniM.ll, wiO died on the U.ih irsu, ren. ritiROOVS WEEDS. drof. -E. R. rtke, one of the botanists at the Ore gon state agricultural college, is mail ing a collection of the noxious weeds of the state. These will be mounted and sent out to . the various county courts throughout the state so: as to enable the county officers to deter mine whether weeds alleged to be those which come under the be.n of the state law are In fact aucb. or noU . The gnat success of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the treatment of '.bowel complaints has madrt it standard over the greater par of the civilised world For sale by J. H. T-unn, Druggist- ; ; t-a UM SOLD. -G. Al Webv the Sd- . - T.-.- . A . in So- virion real estate, TT lem yesternay. W. T.;HH farm, of 12S Jlu ated rear Silvertu, the c-om.ideration belng ti.T59. . C. H. Blanclmrd, of Co vallis, Is Missing. HE MAY HAVE BEEN DROWNED Was Lst Noticed oa Salem's street "Salem Day" Evenlnx-A. Faithful Do. tFrom Daily Ecpt. 26th.) A strange Instance of the sud-lea and ccmplei disappearance, .-f a r-t ranger in this city., was yesterday morning calk 4 tu . the attention of Chief of Police D. W. Gibcn. The stranger's name Is V. If BUui burd ar.d be ivm to Salem from OtvuIIU. ChJf dbson main ancd a most diligent search fcr the man yesterday, but could not find Uw slightest trace of him. It is iifsnm-d that the mm fvll Into South Mill creek, on ; the , bank of which be was stayer, and v.r.s di own ed, -vhUe in an Intoxicated condition. . lV . T - , Z? 1ie ,,!.r' l.bt t" W . W. VSVU Stlt 5 tatldl a SV2 creek, but the sturch availed hum nothing. . - Hlarcbard t-ach-d PsVm Frld-iy ftf- . w rlk nT.i: r wsV,h, ' ?'M"1 "t X I ln,be cfc,,cd V"w? V rlab'V ..11 t .-V. i.h Via ... ItI.I tU lila illll. rkr. " """" " '" ! '"1 tie r-et ana con pan'on. dux ne SoLeU .ahVleftni tTt St S Scn "I 'following wg.hu when h vas notice, i stnte of Intoxication On Sunday morning rttieM noticed that the dog was In-lchfJ out upn bis mstrrs .' M;inkes, but tnoutfh. liotblng ol It. At noon the f;;lthful rnn,mal faad n',t. chan5J J',ll,n thereon I 114 ,,r9 .. .-w. asylum. ijobfrervetl m the same 1 t,n(, geo-l nhi in ! n-JshN rw ventured to iho ipoC art 1 charge of the !g. notifying t Chief Gibson, w bo tcif-k r.vre!ion f blank'U and a niimter of k-UM that were strews around over the ground A ii-jm'otr ct the letters had bevn wrliUn b a young lady tnCor valllii and they w;e vry ettttlinenlal. It is gnnt;i concluded that tho mar. is a resident of Cfrvallln. at lasl ihtt he ccme to Salem from that point and while under the infiuenc of :n toxlcant. wnnderd fr-m hia lonely cot and fell Into the creek. PRICES OF MEATS.Under date of September 21t the following tele gram was sent from Chicago, showing the height to (which meat prices nav risen in that city: "Porterhosue,. sir loin and tenderloin steaks went up m.. In htln. In ffilarn steaks anged from 22 to 23 cents pound, medium 14 to 22 cents, and common 12 to 15 cents. The cause of the latest rise in beef Is the prices ruling for cattle on the hoof at the stockyards." These prices are far above those charged In this city for like meats, though an advance may be looked for here, but considering the excellent quality of the meats, re tailed i,n Salem, the housekeepers of the Capital City 'secure their meats at remarkably low prices. Lientenant ,v7 Hourlgan, of the AlmmnU la ti tl RtmlVMl III hl flft. fij ..,' ' - . Af llhinv. With a Pr"-()roceW0n and the presentation ot a Acts oently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels r .EANSES "THE SYSTEM rprppTilllll .xsr.ii rrrri.i uulll ftVFBCOM5 UAL ITS sssia m m s. ssa ICIAL ewy rue GtMuiMt -mht o t? fKUTZPHW Fir. VVPITiOL MUI7IVltI I V mitt Hot having room. In cur warehouse at Salem to handle off -grades of grain we have seyumJ pate In th Wallace wan-house, corner If igh and Trad streets, known as -the old agricultural works." now used as av public ware house and located .n thm aw-iich of the 8. P. railroad, wbeie wo will operate storing and buying grain and al act ing for your irtuti io working on v(t grades of grain. In this each nun's crop will be stored in sacks and Ubelel separately, w blch will enable him to get the full benefit of all eomi Hillon and bare his grain on tha market at all times. ; . Call at our oBce for further partic ulars. No. Tjit Conomtrcfal streit. Ba lem (upstairs). - A: W. HUMPHREY A CO. f :19-3t; wlm. Ealem. Oregon. , GRAIN VZAREHOUSES. -A few bn through the eclumns of the Statesman to the producers: We are now receiving grain t.f all classes at our ware bouses at Salem and ilac-lay-boih buying and storing; al at other; points where convenient V) load en cars or boats. We are asso-cla.U-d with th leading exporters .f wh-jat on tha Pacific cat for en or t wheaU T jls alone guarantees a inar-k- for that t-las f wheat, besides we are in cally, coramunlcaticn with the leading commission merchants in Pott land and an Francisco, .which enabbs us to make a market for all off grades of grain. We, therefore, solicit your patronage and ak you to brirg us in samples so we may act in telllKenily : : rac. No. Commercial st reU Salem, upstairs over Central telephoit-9 orQcc. and when In the city be sure and call on us. We. especlaKy invite you tc call at our warehouse and sat isfy yourreJves ot our mode of pitil ness. A. M. HUMPl?EY Iff CO.. f 9 14-d3t-wlm. SaWm, tVeuon. Volcanic ErupUok I Are grand, .but Sk'i; Eruptions rob life of Joy. . nucklet'slArrlcu Salve cures them; also 01d,Running and Fever Seres. Ultirs, Boris, Felons, Come, Warts, Cuts, BruWa, Burn. Scalds, Chapied Hands, Chilblains, Bist Pile Cure on earth. Drives out Paiits and Aches. Cnly 25 cents a box. Cure Guaranteed. So5d by Pr. Stvna, brugg!sL ' " USEFTTL ITEMS. 5 To Clean Gilding. Remove all 3ut with a soft brush, then wash tho gild ing lightly and rapidly with warm wa ter lit which an cnlon or tw has be- n boiled. Dry by rubbing lightly with soft cloths. ; Neuralgia may sometimes be cured by rubbing tho affected parts with a cut lemcn. Lemon ju he Is valuable als to cure waits, and to destroy dan druff n the head by rubbing th roots of the hair with It. To Clean Flack Iice. Dip a ponge into tr or oold tea and damp the Iaim taking care not to make it uo wet; place a. piece of brown paper over IU and press it with a hot iron. If pa pttr is njt usd, the- lace will look thlny. The dust should be thor oughly bruibfd off before the. lace is damped. . CliltONIO NASAL. CATARRH Foi sons every breath that (s drawn Into the lur.gs. Th(re is piitcurable from every druggist the remedy for the cure of this trouble. A imall Quantity of Ely's C i earn L'alm rdaced into th nos trils spreitds ever an inRaml and an gry surfacf. rcllevliit; Immediately the painful in Mamma U n decnMS. heals aiid cures. A cold in the head vanishes imnwO'ately. Sold ty all dntgglsti or w H be mailed for 60 cents by Ely- Brothers, 69 Warren Street, New York ' A rei-ent bUletln of, the United States treasury announces that during the ten months ending May 1.1:!tj. lit American lallrcad l.corrotivs were exported to , foreign countries. The value of these loccmclives was 4,0tC,- ; - THE LADIES. ' The pleasant effect and perfect safe ty with which ladles may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuinearticle, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed near the bottom of the package. For sale by all druggists. j i Ice can be rapidly cut Into cakes by an Iowa man's machine, which can be operated by either power of manual force, having a system of gears by which circular saws it rapidly re volved, the latter . being mounted at t3ie end' of a pivoted beam, which can ba adjusted to the proper depth; LANDS. PATENTS. PENSIONS AND . CLAIMS. ' Washington Ltw and Claims Com pany, Room S and 7, 472 Louisiana srenus, N. W Washington, will, on very reasonaMe terms prosecute land claims. Including mineral lands and mines, applications for patents and pen sions, and all other claims before con gress, the District of Columbia, courts, tha several government departments, tha court of claims, and tbe suprexzM court or tbe United States. ! Tbe company will also aid lawyers, at a distance, in, preparing their cases for the supreme cocrt of tbe United States, and for a small consideration will furnish corespondents Information concerning matters in Washington that they may desire to know. Sard for dr eaders. ' JOHN O. SLATER, President. (Za writing please mention this paper. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EXECUTORS NOTICE OF AP POINTMENT. Knew all men by these presents, that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the last will and testa ment and estate of James S. Martin, deceased, y the rcunty court of Marion county. Oregon. All irons indebted to tsld estate are hereby no- for Infants Castorla Is a liarmless irabstirote for Castor Oil, Par poric, Drops and Soothing Syrup. It is lleaant. It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other jXarootio ssubstance. It destroys Worms and allays Fererishness. It enres Dlarrbcea and Wind Ckllc It relieves) Teeth ing Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulates the tomach and Uowels, fririnsr healthy and natural sleep The Children's lanacca Tho Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. titled to make immediate iaymeuf to the undersigned, and all persons hav ing claims against, said estate are hereby notified to present the same 3uly trifled to the undeignd at the law ofTlce of Tllmon Ford. V. T. Ma ter, and W M. Kafser, at the city of balem, MAri :i county, Oregon, within six months fiom the d.tte of the lit st fubiication cf this notice. Dated this twmUeth day of Septem ber, a. d. im. W. M. KAtSEK.j Kxf mitor cf the List wilt and testa ment and estate f Janica 8. Martin,, deceased. 9 2J-Ctw. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the county court of the state of Oregon for Mark-n county--In the matter of thr estate cf Leonard li. Judsim, deceased: Notice Is betebv alven that John A. McluUre, the duly appointed, quallAM and acting executor r lite last lll. BU,1,1U' Vl'"l you. If served and t lament of Leonard ft. Ju.lson. ' vltbln this county, .or' If servei within deeared, has 3ufy filed his finai ac- Janf. i,thr fOBal' f' lhi- tit'li- lh-f count as tUCheSHUtor, and the county couit for-Marion county has a pp'IntJ cd the eighteenth div of Oct.iher ism at thehnlr of te o?Ik ta t cn of said day at the county court -.r.r tr th. .... v i c3 , w.l. -I, . .. tt . f if any. W jiM final account, and lae - Da.ted tVls twenty-llrtt day of Sep tember, A. D. 189. JOHN. A. Mcl.VTIRE. Eaecuior. John A. Caron, r.llorney for exic ntor. -22-5tw. - NOTICE FOR PITRHCATION. Land Oftlce at Oregon CSly. Or., S;ptember 12. 18?9. Notice is hereby, riven that the following-named settler has filed notice. of his Intention to mak final proof in wm'J11! fi,?,eal.Khlt ,a.ld l VAnf aITl ruk aA Brkisk f na t r. v ; J " " 7- , ifion 2. township f south, range 1 clerk of Marlon rx-unty at 8alm. Or, , WaU Willamette Meridian, being sit on Cwtolr 2L 19. v s: .Luclnda J- uated In the west part of James Mc Thrmas. guardan of -ohn P. Ilen- Kee anj wif-, donation land claim, dricks, II. E. 10283, for the south-iast county of Marlon. 8tat of Oregon- quarter, section S, township south, raufe 2 eat. He names the following wltnesM-s to prore his continuous residence upn and cultivation of said land, lz: Lewis Stout, of M?ham-i, Or.: X' A. Stow art, or Mai: City, Or.; Edward Taylor, of Mehania, Or.: Oeorg Knke, of Mill City, Or. C1IAS. li. MOORES. y -5tw. ' Register. CITATkON. In the county couit of the state of Oregon for the county cf Marion. .lit the matter of te gtiardlanMhlo of Carl Munksrs. a minor fctlr of Wuol vllle MunKeTS, d craved. Wbfreae application has been made in due form of law to the above en titled court on the l.th d y of August. 1n&0, by John II. 8co.tt.the duly appoint ed, 'ualifid end acting guard ian ct said inlncr for en Ordor and license uutlorlilng end emp jw etlng blm to tell the real cs tab) belonging to taid ndnor anl decrlled as ft-lTows: a 1-X4 lntret a sertaln 41? acre tract f real prop erty lartlcularly described 'a follows, ten it Beginning st a .int 10.,0 tli tlH north 2 degrees east ot the southeast coiner c-f the W. It. Munk!M D I C. No CI In T 7 S R. 2 W. ot the W.llam etts Meridian in Marlon county, Ore gon; thence Mirth 20 degrees east 2 0 chains ale nt," the cast line -of th- V. ft M (ir.Kers claim No. 5t thence r.c-i-lh 4 degret s 15 nnute l'est : 4 1 80 chains to the wt line of dalm No. tl thence S 9 dcgrea W. - 1? cha'ns along the . wet; line of i claim No. 61 thence south S4 degree So min utcs east 43 chulns' to tho - place of beg'nning containing 43.74 acres b't uatcd In Marion county, Oregon. al a 1-14 InUTest in a certain 220 acre tract of rral property situated In Linn county, reg. described as follows, tomtt: the south V of section 2 in T. ie south Range 1 west of the Wi'lam. ette Meridian in Linn crunty. Oregon. And where;is sail court hs fixed Sat urday the E?d day of Eepten-ber lW, nt ten o'clock a. m of said day at the aUve named jourt In tbe city of Sa lem lit m id coui ty end state as th time t nd place of heirlng ary end all bjrxltons to tt granting sail orJjr and lic.'T se. Wherefore to Haltle Easton, Waltr Mu nke is and to alt i-ers.ns known or unknown In beret led In ald estate, gieet lng: ; In lh name of the state cf Oregon you and each cf you are hereby cited and required to fee and at pear at said time and place in said co-irt then and there to show cams if eny you have or ; !f nay there exist why said order and l!c-m-e boul 1 not be i.-;sued as raynl for by said pe titioner. - ; . . AVltness the Honorable P. Terrell M m and Children. Signature of Judge of the county coort for the coun ty of Mai in and Plate of Oregon tilth the sokl of said court tfflx'd this 17th day ot August, 1M9. Attested W. W.HALL. tfieal) - County C'etk. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Courf of the State of Ot:ron, for the County of Marlon:. Elizabeth Simms, plaintiff, vs. Louis It. Pedersen, Fannie ,T. PeJersen. Raymond Brumbaugh and Richard Itae (whose true name !s n: this tim not known to plaintift), defendants. To Louis II. Pedersen. Fannie T. Pedersen, Raymond It rumba ugh and Richard Roe, whose true name Is at this time not known to plaintiff, de fendants. IN THE NAME OF THE ST.VTC OF OREGON: You are hereby re. quired to - appear - and answer the amen.b'd coMpUint flJel agalnt you' in me above entitled suit within ten 1 1 daV from the date of the servl;a 0( ri1"1 ,wwu', irjm ie aate cc the ,rl,c ot thi Summons upon i you; nd ,f you faU ta nwr or 'nt gj?f; f Ply to the ; f?. ju5lnd 'l" to-wii, mat it be adjudged and de- ! creed that this plaintiff have and re- 'cover Judgment of and from end acaJllst the d.fendanU. u, ,L r. dersen and Fannie. T Pedersen and each of them for the sum of $$50.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 15th day of January, 1W7, Jess the sum ot 110.00 paid on June 1st, 189V and the further sum of $100.00- attorneys' fees herein and for costs and disburse ments, and that It be adjudged and decreed that said deed of mortgage made and executed .January 15th. 1897, by said defendants be foreclosed -&d that the property described there in to-wit. all of the southeast quarter of northwest quarter and northeast Q"rter of southwest quarter of sec- I . . save and except 10 acres situated in the northeast corner of above de scribed 80 acre tract of land, togeth er with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances . thereunto belong ing or in any wise appertaining, be sold and that the proceeds thereof or so much thereof as may be necessary be applied in satisfaction of plain tiff's aald Judgment herein and that If the proceeds thereof be Insufficient to satisfy said Judgment that plain tiff have execution against defendants Louts II. Pedersen snd Fannie T. Pe dersen for any deficiency and that the claim, or interest. If any of said defendant Raymond Brumbaugh be declared Junior In point of time and Inferior and subordinate In rUht to the rights of plaintiff In said de scribed premises and that the true name of said defendant described herein as Richard Roe may when the fame ts ascertained 1 Inserted In lieu of said : Richard Roe herein and that the . Court will decree In favor of this plaintiff and against said defendant that said defendant !a,t named Is without right or Interest In said premiss and that the defend ants and each and every one of them be forever barred and foreclosed of and from any and all right anl equity of redemption or other Interest In said described real property anl for such other and further relief as to the Court shall seem Just snd equit able. WOODWARD A PALMER, 1 Plaintiff's Attorneys. To Raymond Brumbaugh, Defendant: The foregoing Summons Is hereby served upon you by publication pur suant to order herein made by Hon. R. P. Boise. Judge of Circuit Court of the "State of Oregon, for Marlon county, dated August 31st, 1899, and you are required to answer the said amended complaint on or before the first day of the term of Court follow ing the expiration of the time pre scribed In said order for publication of the Summons, to-wlt, on or before October th. 1859. u WOODWARD & TALMER. Plaintiffs Attorneys. . (-l-dlt-wSt.) Preserves ftrvt. Jollies, ptekle or ttap ar 1 toon eiwlijr, tiior Qtlrlur, rnors healthfully tnU-ri wltb fUtifMKt A 4 V K f ram r ws than tr soy ir trtetlwyt. XloseBS f Stber BeS wlil M Pcrclfino Van iwi -l4 profit. m pwun4 f from roar J rtirn . or tr-'. , sTAXaaoit-to. 9