Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, February 02, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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United States senator., The first bal
lot f resulted: . Burns." 301 Barnes,
Grant. 20; Bard, 13; Scott, 5; Bull,
Barham. 2: Patterson. 2.
The caucus adjoarned after taking
six ballots. ' There was 110 choice, the
last ballot standing;: Burns, 31; Bard,
1 - r. - " - -t. - . mm m m -, m ' w m ai n - m
pounds; height, about O teec: nose, jBc
"oCfts Sttlcy Talks
1 Receipts...
19 25
Total.. ..'
Disbursements.,
$
3o 54
178 27
in
20J 27
.Tfct Ktntcctyrtes May Et Cosi- IV j?5SZ JTSaSfagS crtat ErlUIa AstosUtH at the FffijSrfiE
' - - " L I ' . . ' I -- - s . i j Z .v..,'c nrtier broad.
1 raBiici siciiwi w.u v.-, . - - -
precised Scon.;.. ? new clothing.
London, Feb.. 1. Owing: to the dis
covery that cotton' khahi is insufficient
voa-VO Aaj-to. fj-taai V- A lkk(l tAfT
fkUrUML lUOLHU. II 1,1 vuniiithe South African plains, the govern-;
1 ment is starting to reclothe the forces
in the held with woolen khaki, and has
already ordered 95,000 suits
M'GOVERN WINS. V
favcr of Expansion
Cash on hand Feb. ist.. .$
General Fund ..
Cash on hand Jan. ist......$ 8,071 3
Receipts.. ..' ..
Size of Its Army
7
1 1
Made by the Bepablleaas Yesterday
- Democrat Will Meet Their Op
ponents Half -Way.
NOW IN THE f IOD IN SOUTH AT RICA sggaJT
J . Hght mackintosh and lac oeroy nau
smokes a gTemi ri, uvui vr1-.
Watch1 tor nm ana ici-k'I"
. W cn-rnl -ears sold to officers
of school-districts, in the states of Cah-
Sc IT DEMOCRATIC DOCTRINE
Total.'. i
Disbursements. . ... . .
9,234 ?7
. .. 5.340 92
$ 3,883 95
' Chicago, Feb. Jr. Terry McGovern,
of Brooklyri. at jTattersall's, tonight.
y . pruveu ms 1 milt j uic imt iuiiuii-
I weieht champion of the world, by
Feb. t.-For the J knocking ' out Eddie Santry, of Chka-
go, in ine' utiii. iuiuiu. i
CUBAN CENSUS.
: FRANKFORT,
first , time since the shooting .of. Gov
ernor Goebel, there were today, signs
of a peaceful settlement. The signs
were few and small, arid they have dis
appeared, but the hole' into which they 4nd has a population of 1,57845-
were withdrawn has been. left ? open, I . ' . .
,,,1 U a chance that they rnay H ' A DtSPfBAH" CRIMINAL
reappear.
The ori
ward "an amicable adjustment came
from the rtpublican sid just befor
noon, when T. L. Edelen, of Frankfort,
one of Governor Taylor's attorneys,
appeared at the Capital I Hotel td hold a
conference with Judge Pryor, Lewis
McQuong and Colonel Wm. S.. Scott,
legal advisers of "the ) democrats.
Serenty Thousand Troop There Who UnJormation to Alex Orme, sherilf,
Haye Hot Yet Been U Aelioa ; nacKsonvu.e,
Larga Garrison- C0U1CT10KS rot JANUAtY.
i I Receipts of the State Land Office Paid
Loans Approved.
A.ad Cite Instance Ini Hlatory of 1
the Party Where It j Leader
Hato Promoted It
LONDON. Feb. 2, (Friday, 40
... .. I ,
m.HMr,yT ? . f u, Chamberlin. of
laration m we -noose 01 con.u.w y- . -r . . . Yesterday paid in- l"lvm Srrti. today for their
Great Britam rffl have m a mgn $,.770.68. the re, S .rixolnsioa. in a speech
WASHINGTON; ; Feb. i.--Rpre-sentative
Joseph Sibley, of Pennsylva
tinel ereat orommence in
the Fiky-fourth congress by his .earnest
championship of free silver, assailed bis
Cash on hand Feb. rst.
General School Fund .
Cash on hand Jan. 1st. 3-509
Disbursements.: ;.
Cash on hand eb. ist....$ 1,306 80
' Indigent Soldier Fund .
Cash on hand. Jan., ist......$ 335 67
Disbursements.. .. .. .. ...
Cash on hand Feb. 1st. .. 4 237 67
Institute Fund
Cash pn hand Jan. tst. ..i . .
Receipts,. . .. .
86 00
32 OO
; Washington. Feb. 1. The census oil .w, in South Africa. 7x I , .u ffi. fon the month of I .u.. .j. ,v D-allcrics roar.
m. - . . :1 I . - O I VUSIV. V, . " ! v a I LJ1L 1 1 W - " . .
. . ' r.miUiM and.AustnaiB. o...,' lanuarv. ime money was "
Total;. v', .. .--f 10800
Disbursements.. .. '
y - - '
ginal proposition looking tel PX CJSeT
; Oyer 4o I the Sheriff.
Hugh iBrown alleged highwayman,
hnrsethief and : aH around bad" man.
C-t nilli tv and , Austrian
kn Afrif volunteers, is received the following! accounts:
with wonderment. Of this total ot acnoo pr"--
213000 troops, with 45 " nns, all are
now there wkfe she exception t, te
18,000 that are afloat. . Beyond; compar
ison this is i the j largest torce oreat
Britain has ever put into the field-' . At
ih -nd of the Crimean war" she '. had
iKlv haft rccaHcd his views on lrc 1
;iMA A im nrw crnerallv out of ant .
I ail muw -- - . ,
School interest.
Uniyersity interest.
Tide land.. -s
Total.". a .
Th ctatf land board examined a
number of applications for loans yes
was
. - " . -3L toMrlier 80.00a Wellington, at I tePdav afternoon, with the result tnai
brougtu to tne tnane iuim --V . i - V U iu - wenty applications wereapproved, ag
the strongest Igregating $28,750. and. three wtre re
tne strongtH 1 f . . h ... . amount involved be-
Mr.1
... - u
vv v nan am s spcccii w j . - ,, ,mn,mt
. , ' ... I . w, -- or-1 1"' '
aeiense inc guTwimiiw. j -- 1 51700.
Cash on hand Feb. 1st... .$
Tki Sale Fund i
..$13,104 6with 'his colleagues on the democratic I Cash on hand Jan. 1 st.
2,ooi 51 I ide He insisted today mat expansion Cash on hand f et. 1st......
10 00 I .k.. j4 mimnal democratic doctrine.!, n;voi Kumi
64 o I oromulirated by Jefferson, and Aflajtred I Cash on hand Jan. ist......$
tn hv Madison. Tackson, Tyler, i oik i nUhmrements. . ........
..i5-779 00 I and Buchanan. ' in eioqucm
he pictured the destiny cx inc uu
States, carrying the ants of peace and
,v- .iat. r? th 4-tos to thc remotest
corners bt tne gice. ioiey rttu.tu
an impressive demonstration when ne
closed.
16 00
40 00
40 00
221 54
" 200
Cash on. hand Feb. ist...$
Summary of Totals-
Cash on hand Jan. 1st,
Keceipts. . .. ..
219 54
$16.28 63
1. 104 81
A BiBTt A T . AGREEMENT.
.WASHINGTON. Feb. I. The
house today adopted the conference re-
Total.. .. .. .
Disbursements. .
.$13.8-13 44
. 7-97 2
ine he broke down and ackowledged 1 . . Hh. WM?ht of these roa&ses I , KV1r. mauk bt the citiks awd
".-TP -democratic-atto destroy thn equihbnum which
rather uramportant items still being
entity Th house then- went tnto
a committee of the whole asd resumed
consideration of the Indian appropria-
t ot. r . t. t ri
. 1 -r a T&TYVT I at ton dim. i-aicr. uwi; m -w.w-
fT1AVI?y! TXI MA KIllN Irado made a"oeech. saymff it was the
Xri-tVCli A" " Idutv of the United States to mediate
between Great Britain ana ine irans-
vaal.
Cash on hand Feb. 1st.... $ 5.006 23
ED HIS HEIGHT.
terday by Deputy SheriflrT. C. Sexton,
of The Dalles, the man having been
committed from 'Wasco county.;
Edelen orooosed to submit the case of :,7n6 while la XT Te general tone of thU ludee J. J.IMurphy. clerk of the m- house : today ' WsSrV'r
the ri governors to the Kentucky jaiI atne DaHes, flayed inky morng wers is that W, figures wifi Uremeconrt.! - ofry! waVoyTp YOUNG HOUSTON MARK
court of appeals,, which, he aeaarea, ; y "felc;t7d 70 astomsh the country. Roughly P ,go" whtclt . amount ' was. deposited I two rat
:..a; v. ,K- ...in of Tudee HaSel- I?n days, wlien he was commmea 10 , . . Te0 I W9o. lwforp the close I in disp
juuSn.6 1; -- . I the asylum, rrompuy upn ucms is-iihk, umj ---. - : . wnu inr
riaa in swearing in Governor uoeoei. 1 - b the 0fficers of that tnstitntion. I thousand soldiers have been lost anpi0f business last evening.
would probably decide against Gov- at noon" yesterday, he was placed n IOOOO are ahirt up at Ladysmith. j
ernor Taylor.. ..He then wanted the fSySSSr Excluding these, there are 70.000
right to submit the matter to the Unit- oycr nJm 'This was more than hu- troops who have not yet been in action.
m. Qtt uinrpint court for a final set- -nu1d stand, and last even-l: aa firm to those at sea. 1 It seems
tlement.
ICUUUL DISTRICTS
have the matter adjudicated in the sUte offi;er requested Deputy Sheriff B. O. now holds the British forces stationary
courts. To this Edelen . objected,, say- I Colbath to take charge of the man un- j wbereever they are in contact wrth the
oracerj , touiu 1 n m. Th. knowledsre is Slowly
Iuj 1 .
7-. , 1. , ; loenecrawnK 10 mo w
ties reiusea w iungo " I'. - 7. 1 rnlnn. tn
.fr rthath at once went to tne as-insons musi uc tyi -
Y;ncrnnL Kt.. Ian. aoi John
Thompson as born in the same house
in which Sam Houston first saw the
tight of day. Mr. Thompson says he
. t ... . Cm
was oorn just iony jm
Houston, whose birth occurrea in 1797
JTie house in which the births took
lace was one and rie:half stories in
s;rh wratherboarded anu naa
ine he wished the final settlement to M M the wasco coumy . '"-'V,,. Boer army.
.1- ..niirrjt Wash-1 come atter.mm. as iuc
mail in the suoreme court at .wasn- 1 , , t, w.. -s
1 .
-r SMcfaa yrpo-w" r-
brtlOmlv Tw CorpoUo
n . r . tt- xo T rvITTOTl I leight, was weatnerooaraea wu
BALANCE IS LOWEB I mril dormer windows. Though most
- I if the accounts state that young Hotis-
GODMTV TRSASCKKK'S mTsaaai
SHOWS A REDUCTION
mgton.
. j .t. ..n.,u;n in I -f... innir v4i-(Ni nf thu desoerado. I l.ia A.n the Caoe -Dutch who. ..as
( fllllllV m.1 1 K va iirv w o - -
. ... : 1 P.ov-land brousrht him to the county jail.
onceae ine I v 5
le the election e he' placed Wm in the mbrWi
Goebel, which Edelen declined I Brown will remain until
ernor ooeoei. wn.n - 1 i,,r
to entertain. Both sides were at thel' vasco county officers come after
end of their respective :V" .Ji r- ik-.i, ,. 1,- had
Edelen
every one knows, outnumber the Unt
ie rcMMvts here' 1 to 2, - "' '
-v.i rAivMt 1 rfurincr the I made by
County Oerk W. W. ."
ceived notice of the special . tax
nSde by a number of school dastnets in
. - . 1 -.4 rf,-
last twelvve hours, do not further ifUj- Jssent roll' and collected by the
I th AbniI of rda H Hm la HU
Caatody taeam ! Vmd Tttmm
turn Kxpnlitar.
... . . -.1 A- ..,t
more couia pthw y... " c;mia inanitv. believ nsr that, wlhen
. . .
trf tn tn. 9v itm. tic couu ui ca uui 1 - , . . 1 -r..trt rinrs in uc iwu,"J - 1
timated that it was possible that he e hi escape., but that be had firm the report that General isuiier xo.u Wooum.h?ve sent in their re
the lawyers separated. Ml-
minaie inc uumiatj "f"""" - jnerm wim - - - .
rious independent correspondents con- a number ot ' Saleni
irariHHiicu v. k . ... -
pons mi
28th. that
the special levies made. Others
' 1 .a. 1 t uA avdMifl' Via Viart rlt:. a..Avna -vrt Toniiafv
miaht be able to submit anotner pr noV,oo;yv wr
position at some later time. He Was
given to understand that he would be
met half way. and the conference was
, . 1 1 cure lor unit a bciiicii.; vi ,v ulc umu ......... , . . 1 nijncu u niic vi.. ., ... .
at an end. l Ififten veara. He is a desoerate enm- I .. . ..Ki;Ehl hv rt.e ar office. ir,rtwevr that any more of tnem win uc
-: ... . . insiuiiio f J . 1 -5-. nnt .-:J l..c at
m rnc pcmicmu. " . Vi" " . V" : I rf-t he is airain assail-up.rcu.u-, mlict he . 1 treasurv. hav
cnarge now, nangans over y 7 A t "w i.m f by . a I w u.,.,",r. . ." likely fo fit nn I
1
, Fran
this-afte
. n.nnnM trxTnom I inai, and win exnaust every i""1" -" k.:.. .k- from the crossinsf ot
V I rtttL"Ji ' Lu-iiu . Wh U i-nm n? from the Sf- 1 -
c k -rnJirnor Tavlor I escape. W hile coming irom we e
kfort, Feb. fZJTt0 GouV- to the county jail last niht.
,mnnn issued a pardon to uoug if. , , , ..uj k vtr fihth
" fiv vears forll'u"u." vvif .4 . ..." t
las tiayes. w F -.v.r 'r " fi the 1 and Sheriff Munkers, ot Aroany
nslaughtef. Warden Ulliard;ottne 1 continuous! efforts to relieve
penitentiary, refused to release the man
and the penitentiary commissioners
support hira. , . I
PAVMRNT REFUSED
- t-J t.t c.K I 1 The i Farmers
Tt,t of Kentucky, in this city, today
he
him-
tbe Tugela to wie aDatwomntw
Spionkop, to 1,083 officers and men.
of
heard from. The speciaii .c.
made by the cities ana aisiric. Jn
City of Saletn ..... ..
Gity of WoodDurn ..
School district No. 3
School district No. 4
School district No. 5
sellf of the handcuffs on his wrists, j I . T l.
rt.n.v cu.;flr r-rtlhath haH nlannen I "lJindon. reD. 1. . -,
w...... -w. ... - - --I - .... ec- . ir -
to go to Dallas today to witness tne I rnentary secretary tor tne wh (School otstrjet o. iw
execution of W G. Magers, but tne 1 ;d reirards the forces engaged, inaiivchooi astrci "
School district No. 21
School district No. 24
cxciuuuu ui , w. . -. jai as regards me ioucs tujagv-,
... prisoner in his keeping prevents this. , ot the eighth division and the
. and he will be compelled to remain exclnsiye ol 4n""J . c. Britain
V and -watch his bird until the Wasco icurth cavalry brigade. Great
01 ex 1 r. k:. l" j . . , fv mil artillerv: -3700
County Treasurer A. L. Downing
yesterday gave out a statement, show
in o- thf financial condition of Marion
lub. -..-- a " -
and; school I county at the close of business on Jan-
inc staiemeni snows
ine in the amount in the
ine none down from $12,-
anuary 1st, to $5,906.23 on.
January 31st. As there are no taxes
being collected now and none will be
collected before March isf tbe. indi
hat the balance will be mi-
1 . . 1 f terially reduced in the next few months
2 I th fees eominir in from tne otner oinc-
ers being insufficient to pay the ; run-
. r . . "
ning expenses 01 tne enure coumy ma
chinery. . - . , .. .
The statement shows the following
statistics: -
Special City and Dist. School 1-und
Cash on hand Jan. 1st $ 3fl 29
refused to pay warrants for the Pr ol I COUnty sheriff can come here after his I bad 142,000 foot and artillery, 37 Schoo district No. 33
iciuku kt f"j - 7 n-w
the militia, drawn by Governor lay
lor.' ; .I,.., Ut,
. ctitc MATTER.
Washington. Feb. Th9?!
the war department regard the Pent
ine.w.. if.Mrti a ourely a state
man, whicn win; De tonignt or tomor
row morning. .
CAPRICE.
cavalry; 36 siege gun,; 33 vai , . 'noct
36 howitzers; 54 batteries ot norse ax- -- Nq v
Ullery. and 234 held guns, wnue School district No. 71
combined forces of the two republics School district No. 79
god of this were mated in 1898. at 58.000 men. School omnct
The pafKmentary secretary of the war No
A crowned Caprice is
world : 1
na t.:. i,,-,ct hi. white wines I "". ' acnoo ir w.
mJllt., -.w .. - . M -ar-IV" "'V " - office also said he wouia mje w - School district No. no .... ....
States government.' t .... ;
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on left Virginia for Tennessee with his
not her when he was only 9 years old,
yet there" are i current in the Timber
Ridge neighborhood many stories of ;
his youth in Rockridge. One is that ;
he was desirous of making his mark
ahd'leaving a lasting impression upon
his neighborhood. o do tnis, on one;
occasion, he - stood with his back to
the partition in the house, a?a, taicing
his pistol, he fired through the board
just above' his head, thus registering j
his height. ' which measured six feet i
four inches. Strangers used , often to i
call at the house io see the hole made
by Houston's pistol. This action of
his seems to have - contradicted .the j
statement that he left the, sate in early
youth. Cincinnati Commercial Trib-I
une. '
STILL A RUSH. There is still a
rush on; plenty of work ahead. . But
we are in condition to turn out work
quickly and we turn out nothing but
artistic work. No reduction in force
possible. More likely an increac.
Statesman Job Office.
He builded better than he knew;
The conscious stone to beauty grew.
Emerson, "The Problem." .-
V v W a.-w ..r r "
No heart to feel for a man hath he.
R.,t hie nitiless arm is swift to. smite;
AnA hi mute lios utter one word of
might; j . ,
'Mid the clash of gentler souls and
" rotieher. i
"Wrong must thou do, or wrong must
.inner. . . s . - z 1
- . - . at l A. I C 1 1 Al -AwZ .f
.a . w. .v- is nrnii viit i.itihmji uituiv
order Tnai inc wr f ----- 4-. Mr m
L u. .;hle conclusion, and School district No. 123
iliV mmj .
that the system of home refense be put
on a sound footing.
CAN NOT MEET.
Frankfort, Feb. When the mejn
bers of the legislature attemptedto en
ter the state house,! at 5 o clock this
afternoon, .in response to the call of
Speaker Trimble, a double line tj "
.diers with fixed bayonets met them a
rTSbTadK
un, subject .to ais csuu. " 1 least that we y 1 tn tne past iwcnijnwui "
,..e-- I Rather the sutlerers man me ucr
INTO.lHt.-wuRiJ. I lrant Alien.
Cnt fort. Feb. t.-AB impwii-'"
SHIPPED TO SALEM
For Homes
15 jr
I . . -
'or
aoo
FROZE TO DEATH.
Chicago, Feb. 1 Two deaths were
$35 an acre
BEStAIMS Or TUS LATK HAL.O. HIB-
BASD COM ISO HOSt .
. again,
, .5.1 wll nrobably be instituted I POISONED. Mrs. Wm. Darby.
.i.t Gnvernor Taylor 'tbmqrrow. ,jin ear Shaw station, was taken yio-
many persons suffered from frost bites.
Hundreds of homeless men were carea
ior by the: police. The mercury this
morning touched 8 below tero, the
Will BaIUrltIU TbU City am Tomer-
row's Early Timlav Tuamnl Sot
j, for. Bumdmy. -
an acre.
with the object ot compeinnn 1 icntly ul, witn sympiums w 1 lowest point uiu.wipwi.i..
The democratic at
as a result of testing
1 rirrrnir noon.
torneys have already prepared the pa- parsnips, which she was preparing ior
oer" fn the case. It is practically cer- Fthe jamily dinner. Proper f rerrted.es
Kn that Governor Ta-lor will pay no werc prompUy applied, and last even-
il Jn t the orocei from the state ifte she was reported out of danger, ,
courts. - - i -. - I ;
BIG FIRE LOSS.
DISOBEDIENCE.
pie
DUCK SHOOTING. Many peo-
th-t . the eiose season 10
OtlltfV 1 . 1
t . -IK..w-.. - . tr.K-..,w ,t 1 mnmin7 occuoiea uj
i t- f - . .i...i.n 1 ...1.. r. vrprnaT. x-wimj .... fl - ..... .
Frankfort, teb Governor Thi"ls Vn erroVas the close season be-1 Kuhn & Co.. wholesale grocers, ana
lC-Sljfc ent!5 S..S1he Hendricks-Vance Company, caus-
rSe r holnVsr-itTU-iust thoujh tember 1st of each year unaerne c
the order had revert been sued Ad- vised game laws.
ONE PATI ENT. M rs. Oara Blake
Th remains of the late Hal G. Hib-
bard are now on the way to this city
c.j . Anal resttnir Diace. Jving l
Hibbard, his father, received the fol
lowing dispatch from san
TnHiananoIis. Feb. i. Fire, this at-1 kf late Harnr G. Hibbard.
W. Stout's whole- f,nnur,i emmnanv K.. Second Oregon
. w,-..-. - . . . r i":ir a nvwk to
sale grocery store, spread Kff?3?: Welisrgo re '
Alongside of the above, all in cultivation except about 30 seres
on creek in good timber; hop-yard on premises;, barns, and . hop
house, ets. All rtne land, and well drained. Either or both of
these places at $35 an acre and they will make profitable farms.
They are situated on west side ot Pudding river in a most pros
perous section. , " f ; f ; '
The dispatch was signed. i-ong
Dep t Quartermaster. ,
The bodjf snouia arrive on , nw
Timber
Ing' a total loss estimated at $350,000. early tomofow mormng. j
n fM,t The funeral wi l be held on Sunday,
The insurance was 85 per cent-
consideration will be given to W or.
tion w... ww .--" - it v . I K,,t trt th asvium irom x-on-
ders that may emanate irorn 1 r Sh-;U , Mtive of
lamaal 1
A SWlKDCtB IS WAXTEB.
Peru.
I l......r 1
? VtOFR ElJS CO N DITioN.
Frankfort. Feb. iJ Dr. McCormick
A -night
irver her has; sre Coquille City Bullet n:
not so hopeful. Anonymous
in
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VERY M ILD WINTER. ,
11 it rVv.- at ine time
Trouble in Marion ourKy,oouK...
by Jackson County Officers. ,
n. ir. wu
longhby was wantea y hl S District Attorney John
The remaini will be taken charge of
jiy Worrick Camp of Spanish-American
war veterans, ptnamK (
t. v...,:,t Th. final restintz place will
VI tM. - . .
i Warren cemeterr, in tne
Waldo hills. . The particulars will be
announced (later, thougn tneMiiiermcin
U is announced, win dc ai mwvb.
THE FINAL TRANSACTION,
We kave seyerjii tracts of fine, timber in the Cascade; mountains,
in Marion and Linn counties, some ! convenient to logging
streams and others, on the line of railroad, that will be very val
uable in time. They can now be purchased at rather low figures.
Vltllllr 1. .11 S3SAW.a . I IVUKIWI r ''. :
t!T 7-- .k- ;nter in Coos county nas 1 ,untT anthontie on cnarge trnm rwl3nd on she
"T : j .. ; f, it it iiwere I f vin mstnet omro it n.:iiiu wv. - - . .
. . rm cfoine I tkn Hnnuu miHi . in - hie ir""1"' . .Aticu. ..hr,u tms irtoi iuuk.
.1 . . v, , - .Krthi;n su I -:Atw would scarcely reauicj a conviciwn; .-- - . - i.u. trmniartioo in connection- wun
deitwcmic-atoraeyv 07 cf iad opentteu c.; V'r" -ernn by the
torneys and by every judge o, ic r, winter Uoom tofyipe ,ive!y among the officers, of tne inc u. - YJ post office
of appeals, f - i ' v r f ;H "J":;"rther flowers are le 1 school districts, seihnf scnoo. lurn, w ...w, "-"- Mr. Hall.
- . ,i; s j a am . aafinn(7 erai 1 osiaar ----- - - r -s .
authorized agent ot tne govcTn-
fn possession tne cnecx
nayment for the land in re-
Kihley is in commnoication wiu. V-'.Jse cond s treet, that 1 trymg rw pr tm w-. ,70 e0anty. has issued Iturn tor wnicn ne wm r FZ'Tll
. 't- t- vntmctrrj and it IS 1 aeconu- i r ,mWth in Coos 1 Orme. ot jacitson coumy. m jrnvernment with title to
ernor jioi, .v... -- ,luntbe nistory -T". tvjU I Jtte offering 5 i "u" "'"t1"? " i.u of
the land eognncr -tnv .-w. w.
,:.i- .h bi been rendered to date.
UMV -. 1- , ..
snail mic
readiness
the bmld-
en,. noticed. nor subsequent erection there-
sue v "'"" . t x- h .minti oiiou
lie IS w. -w. D ;
$35 an acre
60 acres good land on Lake Labish, mostly beaver; danu,
A fine tract
es. eight miles from Salem; excellent soil and first-class
... ir that would make too good farms,
be ha? very cheap.. There are two houses and two barn.
Of 40 acres,
itnprovem
can
and every convenience.
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- FOR A SENATOR.'
I SacjamentoFebi bnng
members of the . republican " me as U it were Way or J
caucused to nominee ra . candidate for I same
une. A.
Up Stairs in the Statesman Braiding.
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A tract of 174 acres on Sa lem prairie: a 27-acre nop yara ana
good hop houses on it, wh ich is rented at good cash rentj balance
in cultivation except a small tract of timber and brush. Thisjs
5 miles northeast of Salem, and is Splendid soil. Well worth $60
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