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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, .XUESpAY, APRIL 3, 1900.' HIS STORY IS TOLD Stennenberg's Closing Statement of Conditions in Idaho. HOW MOBS THREATENED THE COURT t 'omroui Cltlzeaa ; l'Lac-cl la Danger by tljt LalfM MImn Oai-laf that Stalk Troablc-a. WASinXGTOK. March 30. Gov ernor StuniiiJerg,9 closing statement tf' fay attracted" much attention tor it vn-Nl recital of the series o lawless depredations, in the Coeur d'Alcnes. which, he said, had "spread through ike community. He tuted that the house of tlt- judge id fbe first district. Judge Mahew. had tcen enterel a: night by an armed ami nia'-rfced man, who wanted to know Siow the ruling 01" the court was to be made. On another occasion an armed mob waiteel on the judge ami told him he had "better rule right," ' js The Governor aid that fifty citizens had told him that linear- live would 4e worrh nothing ti it became known that t'hey had disclosed the acts of lawless ness which cctir red. The committee adjirned until 'Monday. TWO MEN APPOINTED HON. E. L. SMITH. OF HOOO KIVEIt. IS NAMED To Surrred II. It. Miller on the IWwnl of Hortl-ulturw-w Kegent for Acrleultarml College. (From Daily, March 31st). The state oard. consisting oi Govt T. T. tjeer. j-crttary of 'State F. I. Huidar awl dilate Treasurer Chas. A. Moore, yesterday appointed Hon, E. L. Smith, of Hotxl 'River. Wasco county, a horticultural commissibner-at-laTge, and ex-ortici chairman lof the state board of horticulture, to succeed Hon. Harry U. Miller, of Grants Pass, the retiring chairman, who has resigned -to accept tlve position of -Am-errcan consul -t King Chung. China. ' 'Mr. 'Smith is a well kmwrr and prom inent "horticulturist of Wasco county; Nie served r three1 years as president of the oUl State ; Horticultural Society, aivd he is miw vice-president for Ore got of the Northwest 'Fruitgrowers' Association. He was a memler of the lower 'house oi tlie: legislature during the- session; erf 1&S0., ! serving with great distinction- and hKr to hi-nisvlt and his constituents.? 'He is a stalwart re publican ad take "great interest in liie welfare of he party. He is highly recommended -by teadiiig . horicuUurisii throughout the country, including the letiring chainnan of the state board, Hon.' --Harry B. Miller. Gjv. T. T. if4" also appointed John ' tl'well. 01 J.Tck!i eonmy, -a member ilu- loard 1 i regnrts jf the Oregon "Agricultural loIicgv at CorvalHs, to Runted l. S. 1'agne. resigned. Mr. lwe.ll is a protnitKejit horticulturist and agriculturist.' -aiu! the appointment w.i made' as a result oi the widespread desire to have at practical horticulturist and agriculturist a . nvcnler of the iMard of. regent. The aipoir.4meivt of Mr. Olwell was recommended by Hon. Hairy L- Miller an 1 many other prom- inviu rtsilents of the state. In response to tin? requisition of the Governor California. Governor Geer ysterIay issiK-tt a 5tate warrant for the arrest and delivery to the agent of the state ert California, of xmc J. W. SIrafiklin, wh i- wanted in Fresno on a charge of cnlezzlcmein. Shanklin served as clerk -of the city of Fresno Ur a time, and while acting in that ca pacity 'lie collected-, and appropriated to his own use $120. For this he was in-drcu-d. btrt he had quietly come to Or egon, settling in Forest Grove, where he Va arrested upon the request .of the California authorities. Governor Geer'- warrant j was delivered to John AY. Dumas, agent 'of the state of Cali fornia, and that gentleman, left for For est Grove last evening to secure his man. I NO INTEREST DUE MAMIAMIS CASK AGAINST THE STATE tANU BOAKD. Irill by Jmdgtt BoIa YeaterUay. Agalnal the P.lHIte--riBdlti: -t Fact d Conclusion of Law. " ' (From Daily, March 31st). The petition ior writ of mandamus, recently filed and heard in the equity department f Ithe state circuit coun, wherein Helen! Williams sought to se cure an order of mandamus. ccmpe4hng the state land board to pay interest on money, paid to the board tor swamp land." and repaid when title could not le perfected, j The case was a most important one. j as about $75,000 in sim ilar claims are depending upon the re sult of this suit, and the dismissal of the petition, unless reversed by thcsu prenie court, saves the state that amount in money. t , ; Judge K. Pj Boise, -in deciding the case handed down findings of fact, con clusions of law and his decree as fol lows: - ' . ' : j - Findings of Fact. - ' r First That one B. F. Hutchinson Vrchased -from the state of Oregon the lands described in the fetttion herein. "Second That feaid B. F. Hutchinson paid .e state for said lands the full pr:e thereof In good faith and made -ll proper endeavor to acquire title thereto. j -! i "Third That a;t the time of said pur chase and payment the state of Ore gon had not acquired a title to said -lands from the United States, nor has sa'd state acquired such title since that tine, and that said hinds have since '.aid payment been patented by the Unised States, to other ersons. "Fourth That payments were made to the state on ;.! t-..- : i u . t mson as follows: August 30 1873; $,0000 Apr,! 23. ,883 13j6 December 17, l&H..... 207 5 1 J'i ; $.Va 00 , al t.uo wai received by said state and kept and u-ed by the sta'e lor money received and finally repaid vvithout interest to the heirs c said l- 1'. Hutchinson as follows: ; April. 20. lf3..... .$120 00 i ebruary ii. i....... ..200 oq Tj?-!a! --- --- - r - - - -$J- OO 'hifth -That the petitioner herein is the sole btir to said B. F. Hutchinson. "Sjxth That- the ietitioner. Helen W illiams, made ajxplication in duefo'-m to said State Land Board composed of thf defendants herein for the. payment of interest on said moneys so paid as aioresaid by said di. F. Hutchinson, for the payment of interest at 5 per cent from the date of said payments to said state. "Seventh That on ' the twentv-sev- emh day of February. 1900. said board alter consuJering said claim for inter est, refused to audit and allow the sane for the reason that the act under .which said claim was made, towit. section 18. of the act aoproved Februarv 18. iHorj does not authorize the -payment ot in terest on such claims. ' Conclusion-s of Law. "First rThat the defendants who con stitute the: said State Land Board a-e not authorized 4jy the laws of this state to audit and pay the claim for interest set forth in the findings of fact herein. "Second That the writ of manda mus issued in this case be dismissed. "Third That the defendant. - sabl board, recover of the plaintiff costs and disbursements. Decree. '"Based on the foregoing findings of facts and conclusions of law it i order ed and decreed by the court that the writ of mandamus heretofore issiitrd'in this cause e dismissed, ami it is further ordered and decreed that the defend ants, said State Land Board have and recover of and trom the plaintiff their and have execution therefor." The petition of W. R. Smith, the di vorced hus'band of Laura A. Smith, asking for the appointment of some suitafblc persc-n to care tor and educate tour minor children 'belonging to the comtestants. but awarded to the mother when the divorce was granted last De cemfler. came up tor hearing yesterday afternoon. The petition- stated that, under the decree of the court' gram ing the divorce '.the father was giver the right to visit the children-. but that their minds had since been' poisoned against him; that the mother was uaaible to proierly care t'pr and educate the girls; that she was about to remove them from the jurisdiction of the court, and take them to Eastern- Oregon, and the petitioner was desirous of having the children taken from the mother and given into the hands of some person who would, under the direction oi the petitioner; give them proper cart and attention. When the case came up tor hearing yesterday the mother of thj children made so strong a showing that the court dismissed the petition and awarded the children to the mother, giving to her the care of the girls, The troufbTcs of this family have sev eral' times Tact? aired in tlie .'courts. At the Nov.emier. term of the circuit court, the! divorce suit of the couple took up sojne time and resulted in- a severance of the marriage tie. A .short time after this. as a result of a dispute -l-etwec:- the -divorced husband anj wife over tlve ovifnersh'p of a cow. two sons of the couple assaulted and shot the father .seriously wouivdinp him. and for this the two young men were indicted for a-ssanlt with a deal!y weapon; and a trial Ivad at the February term, resulted in a hung jury, when .the ca-e was postponed for further hearing to the June term' this year. Several civil cases, over the pos session of a horse ami some other per sonal property were next lrought up. but. as a result of the ftorts of Judge George H. Burnett. Tilmon Ford and Other attorneys, the caes were com promised ami -settled. Other orders made by Judge Boise at the session1 of the court- yesterday, were a follows: W. T. Slater, receiver, vs. W. H. Wild: decree ami default. Frank C. Baker, vs. S. W. Bard, et al.. sherifTs di-ed; order 'granted. J. F. T. It. -15 rent a no. plaimtfT. vs. C. F. BrtTKaiK. a suit in-equity; objections to fimlings' filed. THE MOP MARKET QUIT. A Few Sales Are Made ami the Stocks in this State Are Being Reduced Gradually. (From Daily." -March 31st). The hop market is quiet, though the officers of the Oregon Hop Growers Association report several sales rang ing up as high as 6J4 cents per pound, while they claim to have aa offer for a jarge lot aS a good price. Dealers are picking up a few choice lots occasion ally, at 6J4 to 7 cents per pound, am! the holdings in the state are gradually -being reduced. Valentine Loewi. the .New York hop factor, in the Producers Price Current of March 24th. says ot tne market Keceipts tor iweeK Receipts from Sept I .... Receipts same time last year Exports to Europe for week. Exports from Sept 1... ...... Exports same time last year.-. Imports for week...... Imports from Sept 1..... .... 3.72$ So. 107 I35-05S 625 3555 oo.oog 112 V662 2.636 vt tne receipts htcn .io "-- were from the Pacific coast, leaving lesshan 600 bales from this state, and of these more than one half were in transit or export. -Ad,vices from the interior markets report fewer sales of late, chiefly because of light supplies and getferally defective qualities. The figures that we published last week regarding Ihe stock still in , growers hands, have caused a more thorough investigation of the present holdings and we are inclined to think that there are less than Ojooo bales unsold in t.us state, outside of Jew. York City. It is difficult, to give very reliable estimates from the Pacific coast, but the best in formation that we have warrants the statement that the amount of hops back In California. Washington and O-egcn is between 32.000 and 35xj bales. Our local market is in much the same condi tion as reported of late. Not much new business hs transpired this week, but the deliveries to brewers are on a fairly li?eral scale and stocks are being reduced steadily. .The feehng as to values is steady, passiMy firm on really i for Infants and Children. . The Kind You Hare Always lloalit lias borne the signa ture of Cliak. II. rieU-her, and lias been made under his personal supervision for ove 30 years. Allow noJ one to deceive you in this. .Counterfeits, Imitations ; and Just-as-oo4l are but Experiments, and endangrer the health of Children ISxperieiit-e agaipst lilx peri men t. K The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years TWt CfWTIOH COITWHIT. T7 M J mm r ITWtfT, f TOM crrr. Walter Morley desirable grades, the which is small. proportion .of State. 1800, choice, per' lb... State. i8yy, good to prime... State, 1800. poor to fair.. State. 1808 Pacific coast, 1809 choice... Pa. coast. i8r. good to primp, Pa: coast, l&jy. com. to fair. Pacific coast. iSiS State and Pa. coast, old olds. 13 ; ioa. ti Wri . 9 I.V-I3 io'i 12 If" 0 .(a IP 2(" 5 FIXAL MEETING. The. gen-cra-l coniiTittee on arrangements, 'or the reception- to Cot. W. J. Bryan, .held its final meeting last night to wind up its affairs, prior to tlie dissolution of tin organization. All bih's were audited and ordered paid, trfe total .expt'nse Wing $150.17. and all tlnse. having any claims agair.-st fix- committee, were re quested to call orv the treasurer,. Os wald West, at the Ladd & Bush liank today. and receive the-ir nroixy. Ainple funds are on hand to pay nil c':unis. The committee did trot meet -vfirh any difficulties in its lahors. ami al! arrange ments were found entirely satisfactory, the meetings, on the occasion- of Mr. Bryan's visit here, having come- off without a single hitch- in tlk proiyani. A GUARDIAN NAMED J. D. Gregoire yesterday petitioned ;the ro bafe curt lor letters of guardianship in the cae of Zcnaida Gregoire his lit tle daughter, aged 10 years. The littlv girl has an estate valued at $350. ::nd consisting 01 realty, arid' a guardian i. necessary at thisstime to manage this property. Judge Terrell appointed Mr. Gregoire as guardian of the girl an-i licr estate, fixing the -bond at $700. The Appetite of a Goat I envied by all poor dyspeptics whose StiiiTach ar?d Liver are u-t in ir dr. All such sltould - know that Dr, King's New Life Pills, the woii k-rfu! Stomach ami Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound d:gc-tio-i and a regular ttxxlily ii;oit t'nat insure-, per fect hv-a"7ii an-J i;rc-at energy. " Only 50. at Dr. Stone's tlrug stores. WWLL MINi-: COAL The Coal Dcvehfpmeiit Company filed articles of incorporation yesterday, at the cpiiol. arid will engage r dealing in coal laivdi. and operate coal and other'mini-s. Tlie principal office will I? Ucated in Portland. The company has a capital stock of $5000. divided into .-hare val ued at $i5 each. J. V. 'Carntbers. V, H. Grimstaff ami W. M. KiTiingsworth are the incoporators. M rrow paring crop because they're rl fnh -i nil . I u-. - ' f ha 1-tit. Fur bale everywhere. Itefuse autiKtitutem. j Stick to i-Vrrjr'B 8i and proupcr. 1'JOO H-ed Annual free. Write for it. D. M. FERRY A CO.. Detroit. Mkh. 3 SALEM IRON WORKS Your Work Solicited. GEORGE E. SLY, Sup't DAIRYMEN Those wishing to sell cream to the Creamery, now being built' in Salem by T. S. Townsend. will p'ease call n or write Secr.etarv H. B. Thielsen. of the Chamber of Commerce', and. if ar rangements cannot Ik: mJde to collect by teams, we will have tt shipped hy( boat or rail. . T. S. Townsend. dit-wtf. BIDS FOR WOO L WILL BE RE ceived by the undersigned committee at the office of H. A. Johnson, J; for wood, as follows to wit: Up to noon, of April 0, 1900. a deposit ot soc per cord for oak and 25c per cord for fir, will be required of the suc cessful bidder as a guarantee of ful- fillment of contract,! which deposit j must be made within 5 days ot ac ceptance of bid. The wood to be de livered at the following named places: East school fir, 125 cords; Parkj school fir, 60 cords; North school-; Oak 10 cords, fir 60 cords: Lincoln school Oak, 5 cords ; fir 60 cords; Central school Oak. 5 cot ds; fir 10I cords. The oak. to- e of good spl.t body, or grub wood. The fir. to be of what is know as large body v.ood, net second growth. The right to re ject any or all bids is reserved. m. M. Cherrington. II. A. Johnson. II, C. Fletcher, Supply Committee, School DisL No. 24, Marion county Oregon. dt-w 3- Si Jul Signature of Dealer in all kinds of Woven Wire Fencing Send for circulars. x m OUR PRICES OH HOP WIRE NO. 59 STATE STREET. SALEM. OREGON. lit is- very rare, .indeed, for Vnen to .-be wrong in their feelings coix-erning pr!i litf rrriscojwluct; as rare to Ijk. right in tlxir specu!atiiyn upon the cause ot it. I fiave constantly .obseryetl" that the gen erality of Hrojile are , fifty years, at lest, -behind in their politics. Burke. ft Eureka Harness Oil Is the best pit-servut 1 vc of new leather and the liext renovator ot old leather. It oils, rioiteiiK, tlack uiuud protectit. l."ie : Eurefea on your ht hnrneC7mir old hnr nmi, and vour narriatapton. ml ttK-y VJ --) nly li-tt-r but wear ixslfroni half j UV to five Ballona. : Umax J fcTMAUU OIL l. 60QD FAHMS FOR Sftli From G to 25 per acio. I These lands arc in' Marfon county, rjreuron, and are ofTercd on easy terms f payment. They Were taken under t !ret closure ' by non-residents, hence ajre offered .for less than similar farms likld by resilient owners. For full par ticulars .and description call on or address Macmaster" & i'.irrell. 311 Worcester block, Portland, Oregon, or i - BOZORTH BROTHERS SALEM. 0REG0.V. J NOTICE. f Whereas: Pudding. Kivcr and its tributaries, in. Marion Ci)untj;s( rcgon. iave- bicn stocked with blak spotted 1jroit: ahd'for the protection f the .fame an.fl by authority vested in me Under the' provisions .of the Act of Oc ober 17th. tN. I declare said streams closed: and hereby give notice that it f-hall be unlawful tor any person to fish for.' catch or take.. any'-.m-untain or bro:k tjtnit. i'T any blnck spotted trout, or any other f id .fishes from the waters' of the aforesaid Pttdding Rive'. r 'any of its tributarie in ari':n jrou'nty. Orogim. above a pint known rts MeCal'ister's Flouring "SI ill. l.-ctween the 2!h day r f April. no. and the 11st 'day of April. iio: and any person fishing for. or catchmg. fish in any of he alove named streams, between the dates herein mentioned will ire (rosc- jrtite'd to the .full extent of tlie law F C. HEED. W4t. Fish Commissioner. Kilt KK.VCR POST, enl M with ,.CacboJ'ncum Avcnarius.. Will out' wear OeJar 'It U lfls a H.i lical Memwiy, Afrawist tfilekn Uee-lt-s ai'itc'aJiMi to the wall of poul try hmws wiil perrn iiit-nily -! . iiTmimili- ll LH'K I KtfKilM: llcallhy Tii.-kfii.i-Plenty erfrs. Write it'T circulars asi-1 prices a:il meii tlorj thl tmper. tt. II. VAle: & AKit. . SALEM. OHEOO.V. WANTED The undersigned wants to ; secure a number' of -vvjood choppers to cut 500 cords of wood. Will pay go .! price for cu'ttfr.g; on'.y four miles southeast itf Imkp.endtTice. For fur ' ther particulars, call' on or address O. T. Murphy. -Irdeprndence. Ore gon. " ' 3:0-- w (l) tHE QUAK ER-tlnT-roved sqt'are folding bath cabinet. Price $. Mrs. T. P.. Fairbank and Mrs. J. A. SeH wood, exclusive agents. Ca'l; on or ar!res. 383 Front street. Salem, Or cgon.Si Agents' wanted- 3:3--tni w 1. CONTRACTS TO LET. The Allen Evaporating and ; Cannery . Co. ' is ready to contract for pens and toma toes for the coming season. For particulars call at! - cannery. their office, ?t the rx 2?yii w WANTED. TO ETJY A FEW DftT tows also some yarllnjf and 2-yer dds, for whlth the 1. highest market '': prte will te paid. Tboma-WaU Co.. Salem. "i 5-27-tf. LADIES Learn to cut your own ' dresses-by the famous Stover Tailor Syrtcnv' for sale at Mrs. A. II. Far : rar's : dressmaking parlors, over Cress market; wtm. FOR SALE Two thousand poapds. of hop wire, and 100 sacks, good as new. . Inquire oi Mac'eay, Oregon. Harvey Taylor; 3:30-21 w V) SEND US ONE DOLLAR V r WONDER X J ill: v m V 9i 11 ,iWH I ..m yj ii'-i U.iiMliiJL -I i i i i a it i i i ri ii ri r-f ' Lad' rirTi-?.Ji ifi mx : iry SEEIP WO tVSQMEY CaAtEeKSP CAilUtT lURDILft SIWINI a ACMINC f i..HrfcU... ot. pmrfritfmiiitmrtmrj.r s-tlv . rtprtouud.nMl tm mm lirM o acand TUB fctkhT AtuAl tot' ""."LmL-"? Special Offer Price $15.50 .nn 7i nsulur rb Ml lulM. SIVE it TMAtf MCVTUI Illlll in TQrowih.-H8r,tn(l we will rvtisrfl your, 15. mnj a My yirtl .r. Bt, stinfied. W hU tmmt mmh mmf rntrmmt FWwia; ttmwUi .4 .a, ta.H. II1.M, ail.m .n. mm, mil full iHCnj".i in nr.r rrm N.taf licklM(ulq. bu(li.iVa f'-r this DBur Mai l.ailkT lilttUlva mt the fiMlm'Mlu r.rr mnerrt iy mm wnu.e. OEWARE OF IrVllTATiOWS hJJ?ZlZ ti-meots,(fferif4r .k.ii mrm uiui-rrtouaiiuLmv, with iirhwia. I rS t uUrtUlwlt fctrat lKn muion auf mm.m ' 1 wam: BtrHiHK aunt, wiia m ll aulm 1M-rr.iwt beat I ' ''Kr;; f rl SOLID OUARTER SAWED OAK Mf"l CaliiitT.n a.iuw4. t t y-f-V . v j V.' -3 lttib-ilrtripn.iclri.m aiiriil ) l b uml m mvmim tmmtm, mm4 Kit Jr, l"r;V'TH5'l' mr Uie other n-l with full lenirth tal-1 mmi hfmtt In l-l.r . i Ma m mm i u- . - 1 1. mum fM.AO, and then Jf cTiTTiMVtht jvm .re aijn lUa to inoOt far yor fra.Kt m$nft,t thf 910 AO. T BKTI'MS TOLB If tit toT time within thre mtrntht yoti nmy yoa rw not ttitird. OHitftlt 1Vl94fv JDOif'T 35K1-AV. IMcajTi, Hwiitwfc At t4. ar" th'r'ihlT "-"liaol.- I-uit.tr . AUdress, SEARS, ROEqUCK fit CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. LEG?A Lt ADVEIIT4SKMKNTS, SUMMONS. In tho Circuit- Courf of Oregon, for the Courjjy the ot State of Marion, Di'partinent No. 2. j 1. T. (leer, pMfrmijr: V. I. Dunbar, ccr-.'tary of s-tatcj anll Chas. S...Morc, vta:e tr:a-.tircr. of. the KtTite i Oregon, Lair. 1 15oard, oi the .tate ( i Orej hi plaintiff, vs. Jeore : . i i. ; u .1 A ; Aitken. J'anu .viiKeii uiiu ivintud .in- ken his wife. AiiKtt.t. SchillinR, and CicorKt F. Vlkman. arliHr- in trs'le as A. ShcillittK & Co-J and Watlams & C.. a corporation, iklt'emlants. To Ai:gost Schilling an.l (irorc I. Volkman partners in traele as A, Schill ing & Co.: ' In the name of thej stale of Oregon, you are f'U'ril to ajear and an.'wer the complaint filed against you. in the shove' cniitled suit. (n or heforc the last day f the time .irtserih'l . i'f the order- lor 1 puldicatTou of 'unimons.' made herein. trwif.r the third day of April. i'o. and i-if yem fail so to an- r. lor want hefeof. the, plain tiff will take juilKHiint against James Aitken and KcIk era j Aitktn. his wife, for the -sum ( $45.'j flold coin of the Uiiiicd Stales, and interest on sai-1 sum in like K'dd coin at ;the rate of S per cent, per annum, froi the lifth day of October. 1)5. until i.aid. and $75 at lorneys fees and the cost-i anil dis bursements of this ujit and a decree of this HonorauV couri. that plaintiffs' r.iortpasre be declared a f(-rst lien upon the following described -premises to wit: Iletfinuin'K ."t tie sv. corner of the donation land cl.aim of James An derson atsd wife in t 8 s.. r. I west, Willamette Meridiani- Marion county Oregon. being Haim s No'. .53, notification Stt. 36. fsituatrd in Ma rion county. Oreghn. and running thence easterly"' 20 chains." to the tract of larr-1 ( heretofore ileeded to II. Doc, thence north tweMtyj-scvcn (27) chains t. corner of an . rigiity-acre tract , of said 1!. 1. c . herctofone deeded to Thom as Anderson,; thenccl west 30 chains, .thence south 27 -chafus. to the place of beginning and containing fifty-four acres of land morel or less; an that plalntifts" mortgage j lien Je (oreclosed an.l that t1:e abo c jdcsc'rifkd p.ctnisc be sold by the sherijl of Marion coun ty, as ty daw provided and that the money' ar;ing front said sale be ap plied to the sati'Mction of plaintiffs judgment, attorney "f fee an 1 costs, and for st ch o"ther and further relief a in equity may be juj-t: and further that your judgment lien i against Jame Ait ken Ixaring date the twenty-fourth day of June, i9)j, je .declared subse qvent in time inferi4r in right and "sub ject to' plaintiffs ?nortgage. and that you be foreclosed 04 all right cat at? or interest in or to sijd above described preznbes and. of; ail right to. redce;n thi same except as by law provided. This ftimmors is iscrved upon you by ordrr oi the Hon.R. IV fcoi&c. . judge oi the aboe entitled court, for de partment Xo. J, siid order bearing date the sixteenth day oi - February. 1900, elirectblg the ;iame' published- in the Weekly Oregoti Statesman, for six consecutive weeks, and the date of the first publication (d this :immons bing the twentieth !ay pV February, 1900, and the date of the Jast ': publication thereof wiiLije, an! the same will ex fTTTIII . HI f VI s tors nil oi Mum, SPECIAL HIGH CRAPE ftpn STOCK SADDLg YOU CAW EXAMINE IT "XTSfg ",1 An Extra FIno High CradoSaddlo tZjZZXi OUR PRICE, $28.50, 1 l,M4vtNMit, w m1 OMtt U tarn This Saddle is made on a iSHor lo-lncn CCnuinw uouosina vr Nolson Heavy Steel Fork.... einrrri-i-Y .ri.:c-Tri kvwhiuk wnti 1 kl '. Iwil or Ml unite. tm l re-w-J iiiti cr I iu-H ctklM.w lnu kwiiaal. m rtuMiwJL 11 TREE IS MADE EXTRA STRONG !--"3 wxrZ lonn l.r !!, In. h t ImcLle a IT-rtk., h.i y cottnn wtl lxk- -' front nunlt. eottua hKltinit Bank -u. !i. cvanncUiNC tra. i--H , " " iock- aut pis. i ELECAWT HAND PA1SEP STAMPIWO as i!!utrat--i. UrlfM t mtt A pMif4c "7r'j1 m.FXwm i urRaE roaVfiEe'vtHicLE. harness and soole CaTLOCUE.hAm4alulllinol Ckran fUch Outfits at tb loet fKiccs Ntr auotsd. AUUma, ' SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (lac.) CHICAGO, ILL "WIT The Miners' and Prospectors Favorite. Unaffected by cold Winchester Am- rimtuili01l is used by cycryi ono nnd sold everywhprc. , Send name and ; address on - a postal card for i4S-pagc illus trated catalornic. It is free - i - .. Winchester Repeating Arms Co. NEW HAVEN. CONN, j 4 18 Market St., 5an Francisco, CaL mtil winii tun BUI KHiM f-r 1 1 yr. la A marrlrm. - v I jhaiifiSIO? mt in t- -.. : - 1 :! r't' i. ".r.r'-i ' "nin " i II ft 8- B f 1 J 3f BattlS txF.Kl oU tiMrftteWSoirl:i.vt finish, (1ntt ntcaH trm r ull. rvt m four cjrt-r, 1ju tt-t4- trclir r-nuinMii ytb irtm tmui HwH Imrw ll-vti Arm fcav4, ponttiv four hhhjob ft?J. self thrulinif V)trntincr nhuttl. automat botjttm windrr. vljuBUil4 be.rlrir, paten. U-noioa UirrmiAtt Autirr9i lx rhret. rt)umbt iriM!r foot, niprovrt rttitiUJciMTi'r. puft mJlt lr, avtnt drvw iru rl. at4 TwaM lyr 4t'rwima mm4 araaftitMl mm4 aWaatlfvilf Mel irlaa'l CUARANTCED tlM IimI m-riMt, mU 4mrl mm4 mmr Mtm ttmrMm m4. hry km mUmr9t tm fsratl and otr a In tructioa iiook tlU )uat hw ani rn mn it U 1 eitUr via n r mt.y ( larw ork. A tO-lar iatiaic Uaaraat.a antwlttt Try uiai-btui. IT rOTQ YOU NO THIN ft aaaaitaaiTita mmrtom. cot..ar it with the thi id day of i April ioo. I M. W. HUNT, pire on Attorney for Plaintiff. 2:20-0 tw. ' I- ' ' ! .-. - ' r CAniJOLI.VEUM AVF-NAIUUS. The tno3t radical ' remedy apalnat chicken lice an.l the best. wyol-pre-servlng ialnt I C'arbolinetim Avenarl- ' ou.-, manufaetureil In fJermany only. The farmers all over) th country count -amonKat their heaviest expenwea to run the farm, the lumber bill. All are undoubtedly Interested tr lrnrn of a. medium to reduce the name at lat to half It forjner. cofitJ Thia medium I Carbolineuni Avenarlous, a wood prefKTVinjj paint based on 25 yeara ex-. po-Hi-nce. Many are of the opinion that jialnt, tar an 1 lln.ee.l oil will prraerve the worn! ngalmt rot and dueay. These eoatinga or.ly form an air-tlxht cover, but do not 'ojestroy the albuniinunt part of the wood, which always atart the rot. The coa'tin;. with above men tioned materials prevt-nt the evapora tion of the -wood and the' eonaekuenee i-i Ory ret. Carbolineiim Avenarlus, on the contrary, peintiatea deeplyi Into' Him wood and d( troy all present de cay niatterp. The Oarbolin.um Avena t i ii.-. is applied with a Lrimh and irn lirt a niee nut brown color to the wood. It in usd on the farm for paint ing farn- granaries, fililnK!-, alios po?rts, bridges, chicken coops etc,, and all woodwork above and below j the ground. Carbblfneum Avenarlua Is al so the most) radical remedy against chicken lick, i Jt you want plenty of eggs arid healthy chkken., the chick ens must be free from, lire an I mites, f'arbollneurr. Ayenartua will keep your henhoune fret from this plague. One coat applied to the I.iside of the chick en coop will keep It clean from vermin. Kerosenlntr and" whitewashing, which has to be repeated every month. Is -done away -with and expens for sul phur and Insdfct .powder are saved. Whoever dial res. farther information about Carbollneum Avenarlus should write to .''--! It. M. WADE & CO.. Agents, tf. ' ! ' Balem. Oregon. 01 01.50 AliTI FAT. BELT t-T I . W mm hnihb tlM- lr.ra. RI:WS A II M 1 ft AC UU-i Im- tmm r.tUUKI I.KSt v. rfv-.''--aaV; vsT-r tr mJ Jx- mt" "ssr lm V :' V? mt a.lt run m K na of tmn f , wmwmwm wr . mw V J bUnl av.l. Ta will ..mp-i.t. lMMMHnM i mMr& u In wlUxwt til fclt. -l 11. La. max uid H-ndlouoilh SI. SO and f ttlUntnhrrriiM, ttfci1l. wM,bi..iru4 nmhM Im tm vonwl th. bo1 j . Iwyi-1 mrt,aB4 mm will wal taoW4iia,wa hf tmlmmmi witb tl-. undenUiul nr Utmtt (It I. ct fmrfr.i-tty mmtittmrttiry ami I to brttm that r-UIJ .t f . w.rti mBwmnir yi,m ru r turn It at omr mMfmmmm. M.wfiw a-M mmm Trwt.i.1... SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICACO Dr. Fennsr's KIDNEY Backaclie Cure, For all WkJm-jr, t:kmd-i-r ana I nnnry Troalilr. Ijmmws fla.-k .ll-rt lsife,kta Vim-mmm. )Uvmlii, tint Wc-tlln, -(. I Unfailing in Teauile Weakness.! Pacific Homestead, Salem, Of. Best farm paper. Issued weekly. $1 a year. -