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'-"V -V? WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1900. SMSMI ABIE GOODS : : -. , I l i !' itehell, Lewis iStaver Go. , j-j :- r GET THE : - I !; I j ; ' Case Triumph Sulky Plow 5 Anil the TTp.liriPV j j j for 'Every body, Sj ';:"! i ' - ' 5 :! ! F. F! GARY, Maria CARBOLINEUM AVENARIU8. Tha moat radical remedy against chicken lice and the beat wood-preserving paint la Carbolineum Avenarl ou: manufactured ' in Germany only. The farmers ! all over, ' the country count amongst their heaviest expense to run the farm, the lumber bilk All are undoubtedly Interested to learn of a medium to reduce the same at least to half Its former eot. This medium Is Carbolineum Avenarious, a wood preserving paint based on 25 years' ex perience. Many are of the opinion that paint, tar and linseed oil will preserve the wood against rot and decay. These coatings only form an air-tight cover, but do not destroy the albumlnum parts of the wpod, which always, start the rot. The coatings with above men tioned materials prevent the evapora tion of the "wood and the consequence Is dry rot. Carbolineum Avenarius, on the contrary, penetrates deeply Into the wood and destroys all present de cay matters. TJie Carbolineum Avena rius u applied with a brush and Im parts a nice not brown color to the wood. It Is used on! the farm for paint ing barns. . granaries, shingles, silos posts, bridges, chicken coops etc., and all woodwork above and below the ground. Carbolineum Avenarius Is al so the most radical remedy against chicken lice.! it you want plenty of eggs and healthy chicken, the chick ens must be free from lice and mites. Carbolineum Avenarius will keep your henhouse free I from,: this plague. One coat applied toi the l.islde of the chick en coop will keep it clean: from vermin. Kerosening and whitewashing, which has to be repeated every month. Is done away with and expenses for sul- i phur and Insect powder are saved. Whoever dlslres further Information about Carbolineum Avenarius should write to ! ! ' : . M. WADE &CO Agents, tf, . 1 i fialem. Oregon. ', '" .A Boer farm and hWvestea-d is. it is said, to be one of ! the features of tire Paris exposition, j In this form will be exhibited the chief wild animals of the Transvaal. The means of transpor tation in the - country are also to bc.il- lustrated. As there are? none so weak that we may vetrture tt injure them with im pimity, so there are none, so low that they may not it some twn be able to repay an obligation. Therefore, what benevolence would . dictate, Prudence would confirim Tolton. . 1 r grow paying crops bacaua thyr fresh and always tit fct. For sal everyirbera. Remae sattatltut. Stick to Ferry's aa and prosper. 1900 8d Aanoat frea. r Writ for Ik 0. SL FERRY A CO DatroK. Wca. . At Salem Branch of Case Triumph Gang Plows Warranted to Scour In Any Soil. Rncrrrir for fit a T.iuprv TVnrlA RA fc- j - ' - fcfc ,w with the Phoenix, Mitchell and Golden Eagle J j Bicycles, with Brass-lined Safety Tube. Guaranteed Good Enough for Anybody. Also Bicycle . Sundries. .' . Ca and See is OPPOSITE THE BREWERY. MW ORDER ORGANIZED. j I--, , ' rueti 1 Fraternhl Order of Reindeers Articles in State EXepartmertt Other New Corpxjratkwvs. (From Daily. Feb. 24th.) Iti the enate department, yesterday, a new tfrafiercial order filed articles of in corporator!, and wi'-d begn business in this state. Six other companies also filed articles, a 14 be&ng given irr the fol lowing: ,Tle Fraternal Order M Reindeers of the. United States will cond-aet a fra-; ternal Kciety -for fhe t'Wertainniiernt. in-J stxuctkwi and "olevaftiiiBi of its members. The :!cty wul crN3t of a supreme re treait. the ccmtral orgnrizsation, which in turn will charter suborJiivate retreai!s in Oregon. The -value of the property on hand ft fixed at $100. The principal head quarters of the" organ izatkm will be located Sr Lebanon. IJnn county. The principal officer and "iiricorporators ire the KA!owinlg: Jaceb Arn. C- W. Wacihews and W. E. Harden, tnrstees; S. V. Blodgett. ropreme high chief: D. D. Shaw. vice chref; G. W. Rice, scratchem; D. T. Petree. takem; F. A. Xickersofrj, sooutcr: M. D. Hogan, as sfetcmt scourer; F. E. Parrish, guarder; W. H. Ktebn. IcVkoTi. The A'tnertcttn Dental Insurance As ociaitiion w:41 conduct a general dewtal insurance business, and promote th? science of dentistry. The principal of fice wMl be lcpca-teil n Portland. The company has a capital of $10,000. di vided irrto shares in the value of $10, each. M. -A. Jones.. A. H. Ballard and VV.-.S. Murray are he Wconporators. The DaCJe Railway Company will acquire, com.truct and operate a fail way and telegraph line and tetage tines in Oregor: operate steanvboars and ..'her vesj?o and carry or a transporta ukw business in Oregiosi find Washing ton. The main office wiil be in Port andv ;The company -is capitalized for S.t.ooo.ooo, the sliares being rained at $100. E. E. Lytle. May Enright. and VV. H. Moore are the incorporators. TSie Co-operative Goxl 'Mining Com pany, ctf CatVofl. Um'ort eoirnty. will err gage im; rrtiniriig and deal in .mining properties, brsld and "operate Tc-Juction Hvortcs and k ta grmcral dV-cxopment busrlneiw. The capital is fixed at $ioo. 000, divided into $'100,000 shares. The promoters are H.? Ai Powell. A. E. Janes and Leroy D. Walker, of y-nion corrsy. The Oo-opercsiive Gold Miwng Com pany, of Sumpter. will operate mine; contkict a general minirtg. -smelting. mVmf and reduction business, and do 3 general merchwrtdise btisiness. The company has a capital A $50,000. divid ed irito -shares c4 he vakie of 5 cents each. A; Walker. A. E. Dageny and A. p. Goss are the Haicorporaitors and The Alaskan Bedrock Dredging Company iil dredge stream and.eand 1 rtrars Jtrr gold, small ores, conduct I smears and da a general rnmHTg and , rrterchaindi-e dwiness in. Oregon, Alas- ; , ka Brbish Colnmbia 5 nd eksewbere. -f The pmncn'pal office will be located; in Portland. The company fts caprtal ied for $150,000, divided mt share valued at $1 each. H. A. Keller, A. M. Munro, F. ArtAeth, I. Munro and O. X. T.inft RntrfriAa "" . Riches are the incorporators; 1 The L"otrne Mining & Devckpmcnl Company, of Lxstrne. Wallowa county, -m j 1 1 . .. ,.j mining claims ki Valkwa county. The company lias a cairvifar wsrock of $2500, divided into -shares $10 each. , j. W. Mt)xir, I. D. MAjrc. and Wm. Q)ok are C-'.ie 'incorporator f record. MASTERED HIS EMBARRASS M EXT. j Among the stories told of Charles j Lever, the witty novelist, is one which con-cerns the days when he was British consul at Trieste, relates the Youths Companion. lie Had accorrrpaniea nis aaugnter to London for a little social enjoyment and had neglected to go through the formality of asking for leave of ab sence. On tiis arrival in London he was invited to dinner by Lord cton. who was delighted to sec him. J AVJien he arrived at Lord' Lyfton's house his host said: "I am sp glad you could come! You will meet your chief, Clarendcn" the minister of for eign affairs. The novelist, much embarrassed, be gan to give reasons why he nnst tear himserf away, but before he ould make 1ms escape IatA Clarendon, was an nounced, and almost at orlce , espied him. Ah'. Mr. Lever." he said, blandly. "I didn't know you were in England; in fact. I was not even aware that you had' asked for leave from Trieste," "No-o. my , lorttJ' stammered the novelist, disconcerted for a second, but no more than that: "no, my lord; I thought it wouKl be more reSpecttul to your lordship for me to come and ask for it in person!" i The vintage of 1890. in the ( Rhine district of Germany will amount to only; , about one-third of the average wine crop, but this is more thariwas expected ac one time last summer. Prices have advanced materially in consequence of the Miminished pro duction. Whatever distrust we may have of the sincerity of those who converse with s, we always tAlieve that they will tell us more truth than they do to others. Rochefoucauld. In a saloon in G!agowis the follow ing notice pasted on the wall: "Dis cussions of the war and the twentieth century will rot be allowed till the cle of both." Exchange, n Eureka Harness Oi! la tb bast . preservative of new leatber aod U, best renovator 01 old leather. It oils, softens, black ana and protects, Um Eurolm EJarnoGG year eM bar- ns, sad rear csrrtal-sM i7 wiil doc only look twtwr tea ww longer. Seld errrrwbw Is cs sa Bona Iran half pints STeKsUoos. Oil AMOUNT IS UNCHANGED KECEIITS OP HOPS AT s. r. WARE UOISE EQCAL. SHIPMENTS. A boot S.OOO Bl-a Arc Stored la TMa City Twrtty-foBr Cmr Hstw Bea I whipped This Mont. (From Daily, Feb. 27th.) - The number of bales of hops in the SouthernPacifie warehouse in this city remains practically the same, the daily receipts equalling the shipments. I There are about 3000 bales stored in the warehouse and the shipments ior this month will very nearly average a carload aiday. Thus far this month, twenty-four cars, averaging 85 bales each, have been shipped from this cityl These shipments are replaced by car load lots that are received almost every day from points down the ;valley. The capacity of the warehouse is constantly pretty well occupied. The WaterviUe (N. Y.) Times, of February 16th, says ot the hop market in that place: "Perhaps we are justi fied in saying that there semes to- be a httle more movement in the hop mar ket. Mr. C. L. Terry sold 50 bales of his cropt his week at 7c and another transaction involving between forty and fifty bales occurred. This was the purchase of a lot of old olds," grown in 1892-3 and bought on speculation some time ago at about 18c. The price paid by the new owner is not divulged, but it is not. far trom $1 per bale. The Cooperstown correspondent, in the Otsego, N. Y.) Farmer, of the 16th inst., says: "There is a htue more stir in ' the local market, and prices show an improvement, choicest goods now bringing 10c where only 8c could have been secured a month ago. All, save one, ot the local dealers have been buying the past week, and by them the following sales are reported: 130 bales at 10c; 50 at 8to 10c; 163 at 6 to 8c; 35 at 8c; 28 at c; 85 at 6 to 7c; 54 at 6c; 36, old, at VAc." The same paper's Worcester reporter says: We note some improvement in the hop market over previous dullness. There is rnore demand and better prices have been paid than a month ago for trie same grades. THE USE OF HORSEHIDE. The use of horsehile in. razor .strops is familiar; but this is only ' one of many uses to which horsehide is put: it is an excellent and valuable leather Some parts of the hide are used for shoe uppers, the leather produced for the purpose being called Cordovan, from Cordova, Spain, where -it was first niadif. Cordovan is a fine, strong leather ; it formerly cost more than calfskin, now the cost is about the same. The leather admits of a high polish. Horsehide is used also for the manufacture of gloves and nfittens and in bookbinding, and there is made tmm it an imitation buckskin,. HoTse-j hide is used in making whiplashes, and seme parts of it are used for shoe strings: it is used for carriage leathe rn covering seats and so on. It is much thinner than cowhide. The sup ply oi horse hides, comes chieily from cities. Some arc imported from I?u rope, the greatest number comifig from Russia. The finest f of all 'horse hide comes from Normandy, in France. City horse hides are com monly the best, ami the best hides come from ihe' fiiy, big draught' horses used by brewers and others; New' York Home Journal. BADLY SCALDIvD -O. L. AVood ard and family arrived in Salenji. from Chicago, on Sunday, and went ; to the home of a brother-in-law. living in Englewood. for a few days visitv before proceeding to Cottage Grove, where the family expected to locate. Last evening Mr. Woodard met with a dis tressing accident, however, which will prevent his removal tf) Cottage Grove ior several weeks. 'He was itvthe act of carrying a kettle- of boiling water out jof the house, when he slipped and fell, bt the same time pushing his right biawd and arm into the kettle of scalding : water. Dr. C- H. Robertson was hastily summoned and he at once dressed the wounded arm. but the in jured man will be unable to make use of. 4iis hand or arm for some time to come. FOR A PARDON. An application for the pardon of J. V.. Robinson serv ing a three months' jail , sentence in Washington county.-was yesterday re ceived by Gov. T. T. Geer. The pris oner plead guilty to stealing, while intoxicated- a shoulder of pork, valued at .$1.50. and on January 5th he was sent to jail, lor 00 days.. lhe sentencing justice, W. D. Smith: the deputy dis trict attorney. H. T. Bagley. and a deputy sheriff recommend the pardon. EMPTIED THE PURSeKth residence of J. J. Longcore. the (blacksmith.-who resides near the brick and tile works in North Salem, was en tered last Friday night. The noctur nal visitor emptied the contents of a purse which contained about $8 and very considerately left the money re ceptacle ! on the floor that the owner might replenish its contents. MONDAY'S DEPOSITSA total of $42.37. representing a week' depos its by the pupils of the Salem Public schools, r wai yesterday p1aced in the school savings bank. The , amount consisted oi deposits from the several schools ' as follows: Lincoln. $15.40; East $12.04: Park, $6.29; Central, $5 89; North, $2.75. Coquetry te desire to inspire rove without experiencing it yourself. Mme. de Brade. --xD Caution is the eldest cbikl of Wis dom. Victor Hugo. , . ;. DTJcsrcrOOLDEFl HEif EF1 UaiiUa.iKr'iU. A Tbvm mntcirto f aim INFLAMMATION SrirrUirwtt. Hcsdsrlis mnt. Taots arhf I SMtri.Outd SurMkiM.rtA1, ts fMi."ronniBr rerrrs, grip, LiniiiE OS. OUT lnHWUurtraii irPn ii. -Kae4a.awy mu BIG FIRE LOSS. Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 23. -The ex plosion of a gasoline stove in the base ment of the : Metropolitan hotel, this afternoon, was followed by a fire which burned that building and the Hewlett block adjoining, causing a loss of $160, 000, . t ! BORN T L. BRANCH. At the L family home on North High street. February 24, 1000, to Mr. and Mrs Felix La Branch, a son. xyixD. ISELE. At he Oregon . Hospital for the insane, Thursday, ! February 22, 1900, Joseph Iscle, aged 35 years. FOWLL. In Salem. Oregon, Friday, February 23. 1900, CSiss Caroline Matilda Fowle. aged 37 years. ' NIXON. At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cook, in Yew Park, Sa lem Oregon, Sunday, , February 24, 1900, at.i:20 a. m.,i Miss Jennie Nixon, of White Rock.i Kansas, aged 28 years, of consumption. . . NEW TO-DAY. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The .school board of School District No. 5 of Jackson county will receive sealed bids for the construction ot an eight room, two story and basement brick School House to be built in the city of Ashland in , accordance with p'ans and specifications made by CIAs. H. Burgraff of Albany, Or., at whose office a set of plans and specifications are on file, and another j set at the of ifice of the school clerk' j Ashland. Or. Bids will be received' until March 15, 1900, at S o'clock at the office of the clerk. t : . 3 Each bidder will state at what date he can complete the contract, and the date of completion will be considered in awarding the contract. Each bid will be accompanied by a certified clteck for $250 -tip be forfeited to the district if bid is accieptel and. bid der fails ti sign contradt and give sat isfactory bonds for the performance ol the same, otherwise, to ; be returned to the bidde: . 1 ' ' The board reserve the; right to reject any and all bids. - Address! all bids to Geo. W. Trcfren. Clerk. Asjiland, Or. , ' 2:i8tdw 2w. , i CONTRACTS TO LET The Allen Evaporating and Cah'nery Co.. is ready t contract for peas and toma toes for the coming V season. Foi particulars call at their office at the cannery 2:Q-tf w WANTE Ten bolt 'cutters wanted t cut timber, bol ts -in Washington. Good good camp, good pay, Ap- ply to Or addrcss T. H. AWott, Kel- so, Wa ih ington. 2:13-2 tw WANTED-TO BtJY X FEW DRT tows alU some yearlinea and 2-year- clJs, for which the 'highest market price will be paJd.. Thomas-Wati Co.. Sa)em. j 6-27-tf. : U . . DA1UY51KX 1 i Those wishing to selj cream to the Creamery now being built" in Salem by T. S. Townsend, will please call on or write Secretary H. (B. Thielsen. of the Chamber of Commerce, ami, if ar rangements cannot be hiade to collect by teamst vve will have it shipped by boat or fail. T. S- Townsend. dit-wtf. IHK FOB SALi From 6 to 25 per acre" These lands are in Marion county Dregon, and are offered on easy' ternif of payment. . They were taken undcl foretclosure by Tnon-residcnts.. hence are offered for less than similar farni held by: resident owners. For full par ticulars and description call on oi address Macmaster & " Birrell, 31, Worcester block, Portland, Oregon, or B0Z0RTH BROTHERS SALE SI. OKEQOy. UAJDS, PATENTS. PENSIONS ANT CLAIMS. Washing-ton L.1.W and Claims Com pany. Rooms K and 7. 472 Louisiana avenue, N. Wal)lnston, will, or very reasonable terms prosecute lane clslms. Including mineral lands a.nc mines, applications for patents snd pea slons, and all other claims before coo gress, the District of Columbia courts the several government departments the court of claims, and the suprem oobrt of the United States. The company will alo aid lawyers at a distance. In preparins; their case for the supreme court of tbe United States, ana for a small consideration will furnish .corespondents In format lot ooncernlng matters In Washinrton that they may desire to know. Berd for ctr culara. . JOHN O. SLiATER. President, fla wrttlns; Jesse istvention this paper.) Now is the Time To do efTectwre spraying on fruit trees, etc. The.-eggs of insects are hidden in the rough places in the bark of the trees and the trees arc bare of leaves so that all parts of them can be reached by the spray. Every egg destroyed now means 1 hundreds i of ; insects less for next summer. To make SURE of killing them use . EE1X SPfiA Y POMPS Which spray at a very high" pressure and' are sure to penetrate to the hid ing places of the eggs and destroy them. The pumps ; are practically nomwear- able and non-corrosive and with prop er care will last a lifetime. R. M. WADE 4 CO, Agents, Salem, Oregon. - GOOD LEGAL ApVEnTISEMENTS- tr NOTICE OF V EARING OF FINAL ' r ACCOUNT. Kotice yflhcreby given that the final account W M. K. Settlemier. as executor of the ctsarte of Gcorge Settlcmier. deceased has been filed in the county court of Marion county, state of Oregon, and that the twenty-ninth day of March, 1900. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. has been duly appointed by such court for the hearing of objection to such final account and the -settlement there of, at which time any person interested in such estate may -appear and tile bJ jections thereto in writing and contest m.R.s.:tti.f.m..:R. , Executor of the Estate. 2:J-tw. - ' :' y SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of . the StMe of Oregon, for the County of Marion, Department NO. 2. T. T. Geer, governor; F. I. Dunbar, secretary of state; and Chas.; S. Moore, state treasurer, of the State of Oregon, ex-ofiicio the State Land BoardT oi the state of Oregon plaintiff, vs. Gcwgc Aitken. James Aitkcn and Rebecca Ait- ken his wife. August Schilling, and George F. Volknian. paifcincrs .in, trade as A. Shcilling & Co. and Wadants & Co., a corporation, defendants. , . To August Schilling and George F. Volkman partners m trade as A. Schill ing & Co. : In the name of the state of Oregon, you are required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you, in the above entitled suit, on for. before the last day of the' time prescribed in the order for publication S of summons, made herein, towiu the third day of April, 1900, anr if you fail so 10 Afisncr, lui wain iuci wi, iuv ;iff will take judgment; against James Aitken and Rebecca Aitkcn, his wife, ior the sum of $450. -Gold coin of the United States, and interest on said sum in like gold coin at the. rate of 8 per cent, per, annum.from the fifth day of October, 1895, until paid, and $75;' at torneys fees and the costs and dis bursements of this suit jand a decree of this Honorable court, that plaintiffs' mortgage be declared a; first lien upon the following described premises ,40 wit: Beizinninc at thclsw. Corner, of the donation land claim of James An derson "and wife in t. His., r. 1 - west, Willamette Meridian, . Marion . county, Oregon. being claim No. ,53, notification No. 36, sittiatttl in 'Ma rion county, Oregon,? and running thence easterly 20 chains, to. the tract of laird heretofore deeded to H. Doe, '.hence north twcnty-Sfcn (27) chains to corner of an eighty-acre tract r,of said d. 1. c. heretofore deeded to Thoin ts Anderson thence west 20 chains," hence south 27 chains, to the place ot beginning 'and containing liftyrfour acres of land more orj less; and that plaintiffs' mortgage licit be foreclosed and that the above described premises be sold by the sheriff of Marion -oun-"y, as by taw provided!! and that the money arising from said sale be ap plied to the satisfaction of plaintiffs judgment, attorneys fees and costs, and for such other and further relief as iii equity may be just; and further that - - I - p ....... . - . i-ll II I ' l J XlH-.7t A lit ken bearing date the twenty-fourth day of June, i8)7. be declared, subsc- juent in lime inferior in riht and sub ject to plaintiffs' mortgage, , and that you be foreclosed of alii rinht tofate or interest in or to said above described premises and of all right to redeem .Ik same except as by law provided.' This summons j yrved upon you by order of the Hon. -R. V. Boise, judge 01 the above entitled j court, for de partment No; I 2, said order bearing late the sixteenth day , of February, iooo. directing the same published in he Weekly Oregon Statesman, for six consecutive weeks, and j the date of the first publication of this isuiumoiis being ;he twentieth flay of r'ebruary, Kio, and the date otf the last 'publication hereof will 1e anH the .same will I ex pire on the third d.lv if April njoo. ! . :- M., v. jii;ni - , , Attorney- for I'laiiitiff. 2:20-6 tw. . F j We carry a complete line of seeds in bulk. Our seeds arc all ncwand ?.'it. s,ock- 1 A ! rhoice line of -SWEET PEAS and ''FLOWER seeds nis received: . Call aiid secure your choice. . i . . ; Prices lowest in tjie Mate. Send for catalogue BREWSTER & WHITE, No. gt Court St-l Salem. A flit PENCE IHT, coaled with ..Carbolineum "Avenarius..- Will mi mrmm r4.. I. I. . , KemeIy Afralnst Chick Lics. . . . 1 1 . 1 . . . . .. . iMPin.aiiiiii iu me inmiw wans or poul try houst-s will prinncntly rz tprmlaaf nil IICK. R.ulta: Healthy Chlrkt-ns Plenty eitKS. Write for circular and prices and men- ,. tlon this pHtwr.' It. M, WAUK A (XJ.. Arwila. . : . HALEM. OUKOOS. SAL EM IRONWORKS ; Your Work Solicited. GEORGE E. SLY, Sup t HAIR SWITCH ON CASV CONDITIONS. Cnt Xbtrn &. out arid mail to v. fir-nil nMllMmpla of yrmr htr.r Icuim i- t rt ImU, M k SUlKTi r will mak fi mm T" trnwll.puatd.rtHINtiWll llfCM, MXk. u. ii MiMMi lua t turn mmtmrntifi kuma, tlr, 4 mmm, mhort ain. Wa will in-tw In paHuMr witk mtrk nltbimt iilum Uritari It tommltmmt lilt illy wiMvte, wa If Cuvwd riwtlf ma r(irwinxl i-l mini xtrnntinmry ami jam t.n U kswv it.wn a. tf .Mkt wait wkha l.iI-TttlMIIM U S MIILM it (1. 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