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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, FRIDAY, . AUGUST 10, 190a ' OITLOOX TOR HOPS SPLENDID PROSPECT FOB 1 CEIXJtST cror. AX EX- Vny or .! Tarda I lavs Ben Sprmjcd mmU tUm Tines An Pre from ' . i . f" (From Dally Statesman, "Aug. 8.) ; : Hops in Oregon Merer had'a liettcr prospect ; for a good erop of excellent quality. Tills Is the concensus of opin ion, and there is scarcely a bop grow er, dealer or expertstbat dissent from the above statement While it Is true that the crop will not be as large as that grown some j years, the hops promise to be richer, and free from vermin, unites unfavorable weather conditions should, ijiiterfere. Many of the large yards iii the country srtr rounding Salem ar , in excellent con dition, ,aud tin growers are enthusias tic over the prospect- IJee. are few and far between, and tber yards that have been systematically sprayed are entirely free from this pest that, in the past, 1ms bnu io disastrous to the crop. - - ': i This year's crop will be ready for the pickers somewliat earlier- thaj usual, and It Is likely that by Se' tfiitJxT rth all 'yards will U alive with pickers harvesting the rich gold en burrs. There Is I i-ontracting, going on this year than usual, growers npjioar ing to Is determined to" control their own crops as far as possible. Yester day one was p!a--d ujhui the records ;it the court housw. By its terms. Sfaihlas Cooley. f Iknvus Elation, contracted to deliver to iPaul ' Weld ner, of Ietroit. ' Michigan, or his agents. J. W'olfard &. Cri- of Silyor ton, 12,0)0 pound of hops at 10 cents sr iound. o cents to fie aid on S.-p-itcnrtier 1st for picking purHtes and the remainder at the time of delivery. Tlie hop crop in". California promises to ! -good this year, and tin Mtaje Association, whicii was - recent lv or- iinized in Sacramento, is jubilant. A meeting of the 'Association was held on Saturday. August 4th. in snca- inento. at which a prominent Salem nop eaier, 11. J. Uttenheimef, was present. i - : - -J The Saernmetitw Iietird-Union. of August 5th, In reNjrtingj tlie .meet hi 'says:' ' - , , i "A meeting of the Mtate lioard f 1 ire-trrs of t he Hop t rowers AssK-i-nthi) was held yes tecilaC at -the orlict of V. F. Ivl:il'i lmVl SeeoiHl street. fiwitig to the inability of the pres- deui f tlie fotard, Joseph lVrrinirton f Ssinta Hosji. to ts- prestnt, (Jetfrgi1 Itrewer ff Sacra tiien to preside!. ".Secretary V. 11. Iovdal read com munications from; all tlie different hop jrrowiriK sections of 'this titate and tiri'goti, showing mat tlie gne.vcrs heartily indorsetlL the object of tin Mssot-i.ttion. - whh'ik . is to decrease the "surplus. Itr tlie' p.isit few veari the growing hops on the. raclfle Co;isi hss Isi-n '' tii!prh.Jable t the grower, as t "hi -prii-es r-aliaced haVe fo'e:i fodow tlte cost of i(r(.Iniliiin. Tlx" ho gr,w ers n-alize tlat tie present low iries are due t.i over-fetluctioii. an 1 tnat tfic only tjeme'Iy; N to redtn e the out put. jlthce tlie organlzaiioa of tu ;:nnvif'i ail I'n? meetitit; held ye:-.(er day was for the . .puriiose of consider ins1 wliat tH-m-iltase of tite hops should te .left ualiarvested. , "ltf irts from whip or tire protui pfiit irrimiT.t of Soiiohki. Menlocirio Santa Cruz and Iake cfiunties were to the cn"e-t. that the crop wa slmrl from ' ' ' to ' icr cent in difTeruut -ct tons. i . "A. A. -Merkh'T, 'secretary of lln Sa-rsie'to Valley Hop ' J rowers' -'As ' sfta thin. -reiMtrteil that, the outlook m .Sacramento. Vo. ami vh-iuity is for a fiillinsr off at least one third, ac- cfirding to the estimates of the differ eat irnowers hi -those m-etiotis. Ilefirv Ott-nheiiner. who N ill3 tin 1..... I.iin.. K.iLmi llr . w:is ores cut a,ml epl:ltncd to the .dins-tolV ta-h.it li.td tw-n accouildihHl ly the Hop t'rowers AsstK-latMiii of trregwn which was TonuM for. the. same pur in iso as tlie California organization. Mr. Otteuhebiier hiformHl the di rector! that his tirm was so well nleasod with tlw Ieorge Urewer plau and could s-e such future- sn-cess for the hop iiiilustrj". that they will guar-.-ini.H. the crowers of Oresroii l."i -ents iht inuhkI for all sound 'hops-grown in iii-n iMte nriovided. they will ifcv stror or leave tinjharvested 1st cent of their crops likrousrliout. They rur thftr aenHl tA advanc surtuieiit moiiev for the bjirvesting, etc., of the cropH with thej tuiderstatidiiig that si. nil ii:i-. ine senium Ol II" ! r.-l Inc. "Mr. IMIenheiuier said 'this jfuarau 1 of 1" -ents isr jNMtnd is a bona tide ofTer. and (should the price of hops go alsve that tlgilnv they .will retain a. pet i cent i -ommlssion as their fee for anything alnive the guar anteed price. ! "Mr. Ottenhei ner sjtid further that his firm Is prepared to give IsmuS sufficient to protect the grower ami carry out the plans as proMs.l. "The 'directors, afler esidcriiig Un report f tlie tlitfercnt sections of the state, lu regani to crop I'oi"-' " i-iiiluih,l that, had reduced tin- Inasmuch as nature surplus to such an -not be necessary "to ex lent, it would carry out the -phfns of. the assw-lation for the comintf -asini. ; tnns"i'v. a . . & . , -.mil flul it wjf dei'hhil to aujo'iru umo . harvesting season, at wh'K-b time the work will Is resumed and carried out to completion, j f w - "KIw.nnI r.runer. the attorney for 11h Saemmoutoj Valley brgaiiixatioii. addresel the. ilifectors. lie said, hi the course r1iis reifiirks. that tb onthsk for the future f of the organic th' was most encouraging, and th:t ih-r Is no doubt thst nhottld the growers show as niii.-litiarncstiiess in the fu ture a they have in tlie .past., within a year ,.Nw .fork, uregmt. -ttaliforuia and iVashih?ioit tviit lr 'nnMed Jt : .great lbr nr,tx-ers' Asso :t;on." - hfsh;nin; a I.AKi: STIvAMSIlIC .1, The svseit ; t,-e.f b t". i 3c r-r- S"t In tlte al I.iV'.j sid- jvrrs not 'only tt i-r. f in- and lhutp" l'd.'-i." cr r.r.i s.i . Smi ,r r" a" . r;ic : -I - rif -fir -it t- s- i w 0o ! t'- : i ! rfijfi-ii d in manr' " tr "" coast of the' Vniii'd A f ter t he -s! i eia i i" parts of the V -ei b.i a no.b'I bhn fc lof -K,i;'t linworfd. btrgo rni-'r-Ii half tnodfl of.. IV-'; li-soallv. of. a liii'.aUrt of to 1$ e ttv " .-"ale. 1 .".M .l ( th ftmt. This block h. - T"v me'i strips, rWidlv glnnl to?.'clh;-r wt, lampblack mixed with glu. S.lOAinz, j luvreiure, ui.icK Water llUe3 2 f Let - aiutrt. Saw cuts. ' V"f' 'u.uiytea frames .school, bar the present law bearing on ,i ' i .J VltHk : f'? t-iU IMjint limits 4he priyilege of the s length, and 1a tluse cntsifo.rd loo much ia this respict apart, are angles to Its n litl.ul i.11,.. ....r .. , . , , . v uu ri"i cetl is. n.! iiinsmng rue nmlcL Jhert fore, the 1 signer has two sts of lines to gu i bis eye. thv water lines and the cedar sts-tions. and all cajiperhig of tlw iusnI-el--alleged to be Inaccurate as well us teillous is avoidiHl, as the" itslar moulds -au le e-asily slhunnl ou at any time and Hkwl oa nais-r. i" Iiem-il run around theji glvo a per- i;?:1"" I"au m a very tew minutes. twien nmuiy tinisliHil, a final 1ns!v ..1 ... ( , - i-..! pian is ui;lo ami scaled ami -.t inl,i. .t UinrensioBs from it sent to thi la ihi'm tOII. Ill tllO lOft all Of th. ki-twiT.:r. vt-rtical kedsou, .frames, bulkheads. ado ami de k platicg, ete an; laid ofi and punched from the molds u - tirely. Waldon Fawcett. lai The i-i-f. gineeriug Magaxme for Aitgust. "" v The latest Yarn , A Pittsburg drummer tells this new! yarn: I always carry a luetic ui'1" b-gULttiou hi t)rego hcuis to di.-?-Kemp's ItaLxam-In my grip. 1 take Icriminate in favor of higher Wueatkiu, ctjld easily anil a fiw doses of theiiu view of the eaditiou of nuuy .f Iialsam always makes me a writ itJs conuhon schools, the wisdem f man. Kvery where I go I KiteaJi u i such 'hgislatluu is doubtful; If a jhu ood word for Kemp. 1 take bold! ''on of-tue state funds auuiuilly ex of my ; vustonierM I take old meu'l'::h'u on Institutions of learning of and young men and tell Hu m erin-alvaiK-ed graiU. were devoted to the fideiitly what I k when I take cold. coin uou x-1hhI3, a term of iut less At druggists, 23e and &.H5... L y i s thau six months lu the year could be f S mainta fned in evry district . in tin? TIIK KECONMTRI C- ' i TIO.V OF CIIIXA. . In a carnival of blood and rapine, a new C hina has iNeu !oru. I he change iniyht l'Kive . .-oiiie thcrvis could have come, one Is teU!ptsl to fodieve. had the tiime of Septemls-r, 1S!S not lieen acioiupiisl.cd with , the tacit-const-lit or active sympathy of the- repii MtUtatives of the t'rat CoWits of fj:e west. : All awful price li;i. 1h cu ' paid for tlie trustful optimism. of. the lega tions, ami tle'ioli-r of creating troub le-by seeking to avoid It, which has lsiu so much iii favor in .inartet-s to which the Chim-s.' rcfonn party loofcsd j for en-ounigHiieiit and support. Hut tlie awakening has been t horrible to iH'rmit of a lapse into Indiffevciice again. Ix t d.iplomatu: prcccsleut w strained as it may, order must come out of this chaos of savajie i!issints aiil mad ambitions, and a r4;citcrntcd China will Is the remit. I'miis'.uiieiit. just and 'exemplary, must have its course, which should, ijowever, be all uiii! snorter tiecause tnose . Hiin:irijy rcsiMnsiUle for all the nameless atrs-i- ties of the reign of terror are high in lIa- and ixiwer. I.at reconstruction must go luiiid-iu-haiid witli judgment. if oue-fourtli of th human race is lo b. sav.-d from fjillins a' prey to-the eonlagiiut of their own lawless p.is s'ons. iiianifcsteil on a si-ak unheard of in tin history of .mankind. John Foord. in Th l-'ugincering; Magazine for August. f mm ! 1 1 If ilfliiilliil!lll!!ilill!ililllll!liltisr m n h ii uituu : it Y ? J?) - - -, f f -'Mt 1! F-.'-' :,S IIERR DOCTOR VON KOILEBEN The German Ambassador at Washington . ' - "': " j I More ib-eply c-juicermil l ha he will admit by the gravity of the Chltievf Aituatiou. eK"ially sill"". the femrder of I.aron A'on Ketteleri the t'ormau Minister at IVkit. Iierr lioetor A'on IIo!Iet-n, tJenimii Amliassador lo tlie Cnitcd States, is using his utmost dijbmaey -very day to arrange with S e n. :irv .,f State Jolm Itav tin- prclinr iirtries of an ofTensire and defensive al- I'anf-e fo't'wis'ii the I'niled Satcs and tl 1 laager. ; As Washington. he Is one of the most subtle ol tlie many and as Tie never 3"t has scoicd a failiiie, Iielieve he has .cfigh'mg chance of success. REPORT FROM MULTKOMAM COLMY. The State Kdocatioiial Iieiuirimcat -' Ib-cvives the Ib-iKirt of County Hupt. (X. I. Armstrong. tl-'roui I tally Statesman, Aug. K.) I'rof. J. II. Ackerman. StilH-riiiteml-ent of I'uplie Instruction. yi.vjtenhy ceived the auniuil statistical niort of the puldic schooU of Multnomah coun ty, from, County Snis-riutndt-nt A. V. Al liearong. The reMrt. which ; under tlie iinritr;iiienis of the statute, "should have txM-n l:h.l with tlte-department o IMmathui on the fourth Monday in July, 'was sent by the r Multnomah county supetinteudi-iit laie last-week, the 1' tier Of imnsnilttal ls-ai-ing date of AhJUt -d. Tlie apporUoiinietit of ihe interest of tlie bmluclbk' sih.sd iiu .1 is, umhr the law.maih' oa August 1st of each year, and is 1ki's d on tlu c.ool poi'Uation as sImovii by the cirtiiity su rijitemleiits' resrts. llns 3 ear when the Stale Treasurer was icadv io iuak; his aiM'ortioiiUH'tit. it wps found that', tne ; super. n--erdri.t ; of iMuglas county, and nttil4iidcni: Armstrong, of Muit aomah itM.n'.v. had not s. nt - in Cer rejsnts to the EdiM-attonal Ie pirlmciii. thus prevailing the distri ta.tiec of the fund on the day tixpl i y f this work, and Hot until the hei- dissai;-e telephone and the tele "ia7h were Mtmghl into 4rstuoit !, riiMl d sii.Hl tignres ls obtain.!, upon V. i Vh io lise the apjrtwumient of the i-bowl fands. 'tire package cmlainiug lie rei:Oit was sent oj - cai.-h ... . .. . w..-v.l bv Sunt. Ackerman v . ..i. T1h nimrt c.utaliis ..... iai;stii-;tl information. and f - w i-enMomeiidatious, among .,;.;r cnanW in the law with them .1 its reter- oeeio ". 1 . T . . ." 7 t - ...... things shonld; IhJ jliioe. "- f.-acts of directors re lima '"." oiiviiege or esN-n.!uig j f f.-pfd public "ll is pronr to gitara ui'! lllUllS In evt-v war im.-vil.lo nnl ttti restrict ' t hsir nt vi4n;nJ i- t. - liu In feferencc; to the .differ nee ls-twe-u city and country iseboois, he ;vf: " -t;:,;,u.' ?.;., -;..s :," -v- ;'-.""-, ;-;-.--.--It liecomes more and more appir cut , each yen r lust -.- trstyv-st-1kk5s - ami co.Uii ry 'i-hooIs cr.iiiiot fo opera ted ta tine lest interests of both uu3er the same law. Tlie board of directors in a city oi? otli or more inbabUajts snoeld have practical coutiol of ad iiiaUets pttta'.uiug ; to the schools in is.ni "j. n uiiju wi;u no iu--nij!j i ,,r .no. t ti i linn it f . . w r. i. . - ......I. ..Tr F ..-..,1.1 t .1... ...... .il... hi.,! wri- w.iHi.,' . ?s4yv - ?nl r? .! In f i n,,.. ip-i Icouditi'oiis as they n.av -change- frot i lime to time. I IxbLitiou should Ik n.! u.-..M-.iii."iv Ilir-riti-i7.i t!.-1r-,L,i f ...... .r.i fur. 'Siiisbeil by the idate and makes the fol- i hw!ug. observations lx gitiihug tho State's cttucaJiunal svstcui: ; 'fiw lreHnt tendency f eiliu-atiou- state, without additional taxation. A J eoinitterabl. number '.-of districts a iv inot altle to maintain s'hool more than three mouths In the year. It wonld k?c-iii Hint these siuail districts should receive first t:isidtration at -the' hands of the Isrisiauue. If money cannot le appn.priated for forth...' : common sehools. s1hu11 Ik given tlie prefrrein'e over thoc .f advanced -'grade. Tlte hi'IkxiI syst;-m of the state is al ready top-heavy. T!ie rcmtily for thi? uude suable condition is plain ami si!i!iie divert money from secondary schools to the elementary. AIiVAN'TACKS OF THE MOTOK VKIlICLlw It has tlat an form of becu grailually wognlzed euoriuous licld exists fur a triis-,snt. intermediate ls- I Wis ll w hich hi-K' haulage and railway, 'while imh-jK'Udelif of tixinl lories, should possess greater latitude.' au-l show economy superior to tlmt of the horse. Tlie traction engine-partially fulfills these conditions, but tlie one 'great objection to Ms employment is that Its full economy 'can be secured only when, conipa rat ively sneaking, very heavy loads are ilealt wilii. This ob jection, however, ds not hold i'd with the auto-w.igon. Avliich priv:les just .that rapUl and cheap form of in dependent iliix'ct transport for which so great a iihh! exists at -tlrt preteiit day. AiKirr from the pecuniary sav- Fatherland against the IWl'iiv skill d diplomats at there are thos. wiiii ing. the lMnetits following in the train of Hk g.-neral adoption of motor trac tion cannot Ik over-.-i-timatiil. .-The incalculable Ikkmi of i-leaiier str.i'ts, in jNiint of view of the public hint 1th. should rank aliwrst .lief ore economy, for it ha long 1r en a w-el!-reogn:y-l fact among medical nien that many cpidoroies, n?id also tliiit fatal dis.as. tetanus... are in a very large ineamre Uh- to-tiie air of our streets forming a nwdiiini of susjwnsfon ' for germs which -originally find a breiiling bed in the pri-o!u!tating portion of the dirt -aus.il by horse tra flic, in dry weather. Iur witji etc.iner streets the cist of scavenging will Isr enormonsly re ilmwf. and, owing to the absence of that pulverizing action of the. horses hoofs, -"ri eorr-sjNiidiiig saving in the expenditure for iii.-jint.-nan-e ' and re pairs of 111" ,o:id surfaces will lie the natural result.- 1-Ted W. Maynar.1, in The lhigiiwvrhig Magazine for Au gust. Luxury is an enth'lng pleasure, a bastard in 'mirth, which hath Imney In her month, gall in her heart, and a miiig in her tail. jnarles. . I count myself In nothing else so - I - happy A In a soul renicmb'ring my- goo.1 . friends; -,'- And, as my fortune ripens with thy . love. . - -- - - It -shall be still thy trne love's rrom 1 ense. . - ' -;- ; ' -KICIIAUD III. C ASTO R I A Tor Infant and Children, ... As Kind Yea Hais A!w3js BsugSf 'Boars: th . Signature of Pacific Homestead, Sakm, Or. Best farm -x?r. Issued weekly, a year. TEACHERS TO GATHER CASTEnX OItKt;ON OlVlStOIf TO UOLD ITS AUtCVAtl COJiVKXtlOX. Stat AuocUtlda Will Meat la Kk-r City - y I ; " . Corp of Tjnftchetv. V (From liaily Statesman;, IVug: S. TI;.e teeind a i.uual convention of the i Castern livIsiou of the State Teach eis .Association, will le held at llakcr City, OregoTt, Siidcnilvr otlitUh and Till, uiiil iim Fecntiv committee,, con sisting, of Frofi J.: 1I,! AckenuaB. J. A. Chnrchill of lkiker City, W. II. Stalker of F.aker City, IL Coukliu uf IVu dlcloBand J. C Contey or Joseph, luts i rcpaittl an excellent program for the m-iriii. Tlie princljial ieaker will inr l'rof. J. A. ! GrtvaWtMHl,' suitrintend-i-nl of , the isublic Schools uf Kansas City, Mo., an educator of National rcp uiaiicn. .:ial oi!r extt.'lleiit speakers i ave coisi:ted to be jirescnt ami ad dress the asmlatiou. , The opening rcssJon will In bchl on ScptemlK-r 5th, at ls5i i. nw and the closing meeting is biilyd for the evening of SeptcmlHr 7th. Following Is' the pi'ogi-am which has been given cut by l'rof. J. 11. Ack cr:iiaiv ;- " . . : : . -. ; Winlnefday Aft.TUooiu; v l:ri -o'clock I'relimiuary remarks, J. A. Churchill. i i r "Alt in the .Public. Schools' V. 1,. t"auijlM'll. pr.shleuc of State Normal SchiN!. Moiimoiitli, Or. i -i "Il'iral Work," j.!1. renw.od, sn 1h riatendeiit . schools, Kansas City, Mo, "Things vs. FeepbV S. 15. I iVu r.is. president Whituiau College, Wal la Walla. Wash. j ; . KurVilmeiit of ibouiImts. Wedii.'s.lay Kvenlng. Addresses of Svelconie-i-Ihiker City, Hon. Y. F. Hatcher; puldic ; schools. Hon. C. A. Johns.; ItesjNinses J. F. Xovvlin, s.-1hm1 '-suiHTiiitendent: Uma tilla county; O. rM. Oardher, princiisil schools, t ovc. r. : K. I-:. Jtragg, school suin'rintcndcut. I'likm county 1'fcs.hVnt's address, J. A. ChurcbilL Thuisday Morulug. 1 U oVhs k "liclation of Society to Sclusd. C. I. tJdbert. county school si:Kiiiit-iideut, iTln: I la lies. Or. "lieral WorkT J. M. ('rts-nwoo.1, sii lerinteiideut school (, lvausas City, Mo. "K-.'ading -in -Primary tiiadi's." . J. L.. Iiutlers. KUiN.-riuteudcnC scliools, The 1 la lies. Or. j le Training of the: High : School TcaelK'P," Mr. Frank Strong, president Slate Ciiivcrsity, Fugeue, Or. Thursday Afternoon. . -Ediics in the .Public Sthool,: Kev. J. H. N. Bell. P-aker City, Or. "Misfit Pu!ds; Frank! Kigler, suier int.si.w tit sehonls i'orlhind. Or, "Uradcd Work," -I. AI . Cnfiiwood, siipi'rint.Midcnt schools, ; Kansas City, Mo. 'i - Thurtdy Kvenlng; Lecture. 'llr. Flank Strong. Prisidenf State I'uivcrsily, j I-'ugeiie, Or. Friday .Morning. -Ftttitn"i.f- thej Normal Scliool," II. V. Ib'id. V ston.j Or. 1 Js Coiiiiiuls.iry! Kducat ion in Oregon Feasible?" Kev. J. It. N. Hk-11. Paker City. ir. '-.- ';- i . . ; raded Work,? Frank Kigler, siipcr liit'U(i m reboots. Portland, -Or. "tUradl Work." J. M. Cni'iiwiHul, snjit-rintender.t fkhools. Kaus.-iH Citv, Mo. - Address, I irj j; A. 1 hat tie, pi. sidtui Ststte Normal Schoj, Wwtou, Or. Fri.jay Afternoon. "Uisnil Work." Frank! Kigler," sum iutciKli lit strlioidr;, ioi Uand, Or. "fjbsw .May lie Ktheiems-y of . ICural ScIumiIs He lnerca-d" lion. J. II. Alderman, Siiijc-riutihd 'iil Public In struction. Sah-ui, tli-. j "Kural Work," J., M. tirii'iiwoml, s IWi tend nil s-!i!wds, Kansas City, Mo. "The Sc' kirks of iregon." S. 'l!. I.. Ieiirn, President W liitiiiau College, Walla Walla, Wash. ; Fridaj- lveti!iig. .ecti!re. J. ;M. OnfiiWood, supcrin teHdeut sch.KiIs, Kansas City. Mo. The president ; of the association. Prof. .J. A. Churchill, of Baker City, mak'-s the fob.iv.ing announcement to ibOso plamting to attend: Tii' usual riil'.teisl rates f oneiiud one-third fare have bx-en made by the Oi-jr-goa Kail Witty and Navigation Coui iniSiy to aeof iriiiodato llios. who de .dre to att.-mi the Association m-etiiig. Persons .-oming over said line siiouhl take a lxceiyt for their fare which, when couutcrsigued by the secrvtjiry oftthe metiug; will entitle the holder t! the reduction-" for the return trip. pThe hotel; facilities ; of ISaker ",iy :iij ample. lit :arrangeme.tits will Is made so tinit th(ee desiring may mn iire rooms iu private homes and take their toeals ut reoai:raiils at very reason . able raie. lion-Is hate made special rates to -. teaclirlrs. so it, will 1m fMissible to secure splendid aciommodations from $1 to $I:3t per day." c.vroiiT In a 'iiklt.-it. a. Kurtz, one of; the proprietors of the Knrtx IVix FactorjV met vith an ac cident y-sterd.iy which" might have fead serious results, j though he es--ael with a badly bmise.1 heel. Mr. Kurtx was fit ;the act of iwissing a iK.It that drives . sfutie of the mi chinery, when a misstep causivl his foot to be caiight by Ue belt, pr.t-ipi-tating him to the floor.:-Ills sister who was in the iMnse saw him vail, and ttuuking he was badly Injured she screamed for help. Mr. Kurtz, hear ing his sister's voice, thought sIk had been injured in some' manner, and rushed Into! j the boose to her nid, wben mutual explaiiatioas folowl. niul. it was not nutfl Miss Kurtz dis-r-ov-rNl ; t.hsl ooxlng out of her brother shoe, that Mr; Knrtz found be was J-njilffsL The shoe; whh-h was itit. wits remove.1 when It was found tttat tin fleshy part of the Ihh-1 had ler-n lacerated ; and briiis". and the young man will he eomiclled to limp ,for a few days while his heel heals. SAI.K fF InOPEItTY. Peter Ver cler has isrtight from It.; II. Finch a block in JNoj Hill Addition to Silem. Nob Hill Is in tlw southern suburbs. pfr- Vercler pahl forjle propertv it'I Will Ir-e H l"i t". n ll il tli i.lea. prolably. of sfrculatlng on it in the Tut urn Fred Ilmrst, the real estate ycriit. nb the sal.; ami he j Has also effected a sai, of j ludi ami lot la Cast Sahin. for SlUoU. Ser eml of the other local real cstah? agents report sales, and a greater numlH-r.of imjniries for property than for a long time. TIT -'FOB TAT. The case of as sault and battery preferred agaiust 15. L Ferguson by O. l lUnnlsley. both of -Kola, was called, in justic. court at 2 oelok yesterday afternoon by Justice J. O'lKmald. In the failure t the prosecuting witnss to npiH'ar. the case was disnnssjvt upon motion oi Chas. I. McNary. deputy prosecuting amotintins to alout f l.. were sessed to Mr. lhardsley. Tiie was the sequel of a street quarrel be tween the two men that took place In Salem on Monday. After the ease agaiust him had been dismfssiHl yes terdsy, Fergnstn retaliated by swear- lug out a complaint in the same court for the arrest of Bcardsley on thfc Kamo cliarge that of assjiult and bat tery. Constable John II. Iewls served the warrant on Ik-arJsley yesierday afterntNiu and accompaniel the ac cused ti this city, wlKre upon Is-ing arraigne.1 in justice court, he phadel srniltv to the charce, lie was nuci $." and costs which he paid. The ag- gregaie ot me nut- .u mv la the two cases was 17. - DIED IN POKTIVNli. Walter vbu-ler of this cltv. who was calWsl to IVrtland on Saturday by tln news of tlie serious illmss of his mother, Mrs. Martha Morley. yesterday telephoned lo this city. that his aged mother had IK1 I nwav. IeeeasHl lived for a unudief of years In Salem, where she has - uianv friemls. Four years ago she' .moved to Fort land, making her home with her niece. Mrs. Mulligan, at X.L 7-kS Oanteiibein Avenue. She would have resichwl the rjpe old age of T7 voars had she lived until Saturday ..r -thin week. She was a native of Kmrlaud. Her husband dfcd a uum- 1nt of vears ago. while the family re- shl.Ht mi :i farm in Kansiis. ami the onlv ineiiils-r f the family surviving hor'l her 'son. WalHr Morley, of this ciic 1 loath was due to cancer of -the sto'mach. from which she has stiffen-.! for A uiimls r of years. The funeral will be held In Portland today STATi: TANl'S.-State Treasurer. Clias. S. Mo.re Is In recipt of a r- mittance of W.yK balance due from bhi'-olu county, on count of the state tax levy for the Vcar lsirj Jack II. v fly-So old Millyiius Is hsik- ing for a divorce from his young wile.' On what grounds? Tom ToiinotchOu the grounds of economy, 1 guess. Judge. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon, for the County of Slarloii: Iiept. No. 2: T. T. ;n-r; Oovcrnor, F. I. IHmbar, Seretary '.of State, ami C. S. SIiKire, Treasurer, of the Slate of Oregon, ex otticio The State Ijind Hoard of the State of Oregon, l'laintiff. vs. J. !. Prbjcs and IL SI. Peebles, his wife, Defendants. To II. SI. Peebles, defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are. hereby required to apienr in the alwive entitled court ami answer the complaint tiled against you iu tlie alsive entitled suit on or before the. 7th day of Septeinlier," l!". and if vol i fail so to apiear or answer, said! complaint; for want .-'thereof .the Plaintiff will' apply to the said court for the relief d-manhd lu said rn plaint herein, to-wit;. That Plain!;! Iiave judgment against Dcfeti hints. .1. SI. Peebles and It. SI. I.Vebles. for the sum of $1XM. tJold t'oin of fh Cnitcd States, witli interest thereon in like gold coin at tlie rate of M per cent. Hr ainniiii from; tlie 4th day, of June, lS'iS, until paid, and for tho fnriher sum of .$H) attorney's fees, and for tlie. costs and disbursements of this suit. Further that. Plaintiff have a decree for the fo'iiltkiiti'i' of its mortgage, 'executed yty said ! fcu.laiits, J. SI. l'lH-lib's and I!. M. IVcbh's. to the Hoard of Comniissiim crs for tli" sale of School and Ciiivc r sity I -'iinls and for tho Investment of the fund arising therefrom, of the State of Oregon, wild mortgage bear ing date the 4fh day. of "June. 1S, and heiiig upon the following- d.-s.-rilsHl premisi-s, to-wit: lb-ginning nt the Nil. corner ."of Si-o. VI. in T. 8 south of ninge II west of W, M., and running thence north ' -V-i rods; tbctiee W-st 17..""SI haiiis; them-e north ITVi chains to -the north Imuhi darj' of Iionatloti Iand Claim No. MJI rj (Knoch fbirrisoui; then:-e west along the north line of said lKinnti:i Claim 4.."i chains; tlicm-e south JIl.iEl chains to the souUi line .f Sv. 1, said township; thence east ia! chains to the place .of beginning,, rave and ex cept 'Si acri's heretofore hs-dvl to Slary C. Oanlner oti'I -."i acres here tofore deeded to Samuel Oardner. all oh the 'east, end sT sald tract, leaving V acres more or less, all in Slarloii county, Oregon, and tli.it said irem ises ls sold as by biAV provi bd. n'nd that the money arising from said rale Is? applied to the satisfaction of Plaiu tlfTs judgment, as aliove s'-t .'forth. and that ea.li of the aiiove defend ants and all persons claiming through or under theni since the said 4th day of June, IKtiM. the date of Plaintiffs mortgage, be forever foreelosd of all right of mlempHonln or to said pre mixes i.r any part thereof. This SumiioHiM I puliiixhei! ty ord.T of the Hon.. It. P. Poise. Judge, of the aliove entlthl Court, made oii the J7th day of July, V.h and the first publication of this snnitiions Is nnide on the 'J7tU tlay of July. l!i. and tli dat of the last publication hereof will lie and this summon will ex pire on the 7th day of Septem! r, 1! . - " SI. Y. IIFNT. 7-27-71." Aitisrney for Plaintiff. ; S C SI M ON S. NO. 74-H. In tlie Ciix-.uii Cofirt of tlw Stale of Oregon, for Jlnrioii C.iunty l-part-tm nt No. -: Frank Sb Slunkers aud Itelle Slunk ers his wifei, Sopjiia Simraoiis and ITvsses Sifpnioiis tiier hustwndi. Anna Johnson, .Mildred Fob k, Walter J. Slunkers. Anna Ilayter and Frank Hayter her hnstmudi. and Urover Folck, plafiiliffs. v. It. F. Sfunkcru and Suyan J. ; Slunkers, Joili.n . Johnson awl II. C. Johnsn ilo-r hiis handi, Samuel T. Slunkers and Julia Slnnkers this wife), Kate Jlerrcu and II. IL If erren her hurdwidi. Kila Walker and T, F. Walker i her hus band). P- Hcrrcn and I. SI. Ilen-en ihr husbandi. llalph Carh-o, Ineri Carh-o, lw Ilsrmou and hist ll.irmni ther hnlrand , Charb-s Sf linkers, FJ mT Slnnkers, Maud leiniy and James I. Iteany iher husband i. ValtT Slunkera, Frank Slunkers, FIwin K. Carlco and Carl M linkers, defendants. To B. F. MunkcrsSusiin J. Munli- ers,-Ralph Gtrhxi, Ineza Carico. I am Harnum, Iva Ilarmeu, Frank Slunk- crs, t'haries Jiiituors, naiier ..wu ers, ,llmer ,Munkers, Slaw I- lHnny, James I. iKmny ami Kdwlu K. Car lco, defendants In the alsive entitled su.t: ' In the Name of the State of Ore gon yon and each of you are hereby risiuireil to apsar In said court in the a'Hive entithsi suit ami answer u ,.on)piaint fu.sl therein against you ; ca.-'by the said plaintiffs m or Infore Siit .0V enlay. the l.'th day of S.mtemlM'r. X. - V1" -k mn. ...... .k ...1 .vK of r.iit trn I. I'.kni. and you and each of you are. herebv noticed that If yon fad so to apiar aud answer said -complaint for. . want thereof the saui piaiiitnis win apply to the court and take a decree against you as follows, to-wit: For the appointment of a guardian ad litem iu said suit for said minor defendants, llalph Carlco, lueasi Car- ico and Carl Slunkers; and that the defendants. Klla Talker. Katie Iler- i-en, Frances II erren and Samuel 1. Slunkers be decreed to be-.the owners in fee' simple of their vrtain resH"--live tracts of land set apart to them bv the last will and testament of . It. Slunkers, deceased, and by 'the' con- tract 'between -said plaluthTs and de fendants referr.Hl to In said complaint; that the said defendant, lUnjamlir F. Slimkers, lv d.H-reed to le the owner iu fee simple of an undivided 4 -'2. and that the plaintiff, Frank SI. Slunkei-s, lw di-creed to Is the iwncr in fee simple of an undivided 4 'js. and said Waller J. Slunkers le iht-reed to Is the owner In fee ' simple of nn undlvhhd 2 '2. and the: plaint in", :n ver Ftilck. Ik- decreed to 1h the owner In fee simple. of an undivided, 1--S. and the plaintiff. Annie Johnson, be in-cried lo In the owner In fee simple of an '-undivided t-'H. and the plaintiff, Sophia Simmons lie deiVced to lie Ihe owner lu fii simple uf an nndtvided ami the plaiiuilT. Slildr.sl Fok-k, lw diH-rcetl to Is I l-,e owner In fee sim ple of an uiidivtd.Hl 1-JS. aud the de fendant, . Ca li Sllillkers. 1m' dccre.l.to Im the owner lir fin .simple of an un divided --S. ami Ihe plaintiff, Anna Hayfer. be deeried In h' Ihe owner lu fii simple of an undivided 4 -'2S, and the defendant, l'alph Carlco, lsv dc creeil to be the owner In fee simple of an undividi-d 1-HS, and tln defendant,' Inc.a Carlco, Ik d.fi'eed to Im ho owner "In f'.s wimple' of an .tindlvl.le.1 l-lN, and the '.b-feiidant ; lva lliiriiion. Is docroi'd lo Im the owner In fee si in. pie of nil imdlvidiil 1-411, and the said defendant, Charles Slunkers.' be de creed to lie tlie owner, iu fee simple-of an undivided l-4tV and " tho said de fendant, Sfaud I iciiny. Ih door i-d to Ih the owner in fee simple of an uu- divided l-45. and that tlie s.-ii'l de f.'iidanl. Walter Slunkers. be-decreed lo bo the owner In fee simple of an iMtdivided l-4!, and thai the said .de fendant, Fliner Slunkers, Isv decreiNl to he the owner In fs simple of an undivided l-l!l, and-'-that .the said de fendant. . Frank Sfonkcrs, be dc-rci-d 'to. Is? tho owner m fee simple of an. undivided l-l'f iiiterest In and lo Ihe lands and priinises situate in I. inn County, Oregon, described as follows. fo-wTi; The south half of Section 'J, in T. Kl south t.; 1 West of the Wil lamette Sler'dian. In tlie Cotirty of I.iiiu nm! State 7f Oregon, coiilahiing ."JO acres of hind more or less, .situate In IJnii County. ttregf'U. That each of the salil di fendants, Iva ilarinoti, Charles Miinl.ers. I'lmn Monk, is, Maud In niiy, Walter M link ers. - and Frank srunkers, m d-reed to be the owm r in fee siinpie of an umlivided 1-1!) inteiv.-d iu atnl fitOio following described ...lands-- sied ' pre iiiisvs. lo wit: P.eginiiing nt a Miut tJ"o chains north, 1I(J degr."s cast of the soiilh eiist corner of W. lb , SI linkers' I lona- tfon band Claim, No. rd. In TV. 7 south range o Wcst of Ihe Will.imefle .Merid ian, in Marion Coiinly, Oregon, I hence north lfi degn-'S. esist -'S.ihI chains along the east line of lljc' W. K. bunk ers claim No. ol; them-e north 154 .le-gn-cs !." inlii. west 4.t.M -halus lo the wvfi line of. Halm No. of; t'lem-e KoOih wine degns's west ir.ifi . clinins along tlte West line of claim No. ol flienco south J1 degrees and '.U) mill.: east 4- chains to the place of begin nlng.. containing 4.'t.7 1 ac'ns; situate in Slarloii .County. Oregon. That the said plaint iff, Frank SI. Slunkers, be decroisl lo Is the owner in fee simple of nil 'undivided' 1 1 -M, and that flic said r-dot ce.daiit, Carl Slunkers, ! dii rinil to be Hie owner In fee simple of at undivided 2-"S, and thrit the plaintiff. Anno Ilnytcr, li' ile-rei-d lo lie Hi." owner iU'fce sim ple of an undivided 1 IIS, and that the said defendant. Itarph Carlco," 1m de creed to be the owner In fee .simple . of a ti undivided I'.IH and I hat the h fembiut. Iue.a Cart.-o. be .ibi-nsd lo lw; the owner In fe siieple of an un divided l bs. and that the plaintiff. Josephine Johnson, Is decreed to ! the owner In fis sitnjile if an .iirt.lt- , vhhil 4-yx . Juferest In nnd ti the lat. above iles-rllel tra'-t f bind, oonta'm ing '..4.1.74- n-ies, situate Jn Slarloii County, Oregon. . And that It Is. further dcre.sl that tlx -osts and di."burMiments and ex-pcjiM.-s of wilil unit ' shall lie Ixirrie equally by tin said plaintiffs and ' de fcndanSs, except that the said Ulla Wa'fcer and Knlle llerren shall not !e rtspTlred t pay any costs or disburne ments of said Muit. -7 Yon and each of you are hereby further notfliedJhat the said plalntln's will take a -decree - and Judgincut against you for the whole of the re lief demanded In said comtlaliit and for such othec further or different r lief lu tlie prfMiii's.'- as to the court shall seem tii.N-t with equity and good eoicIeieOi ' , This summons 11 served iijhui you by pubiicfll ion there. if or six i finsec etlve a fij, successive wis-ks prhir to. satrtoiiiw5ih ihiy of Si'temlM-r, A. I. lirni. In Hh Wi-4-kly Oregon Statesman a weekly iie-n-Hpais-r, of general circu lation -throughout f.iid county and State of Oregon, printed mid published at the City of Salem. Mnrloii Ont.ity. Oregon, by order-of Hon. It. IV Uoio,5 -Judge of sahl Cir.-uSt Court, which sa'd onler lwars date of July i"ilh. A, II. P.sm. ami that the said Hon. It. P. P.:"w. ' Jtidge of sal. Circuit Court. Iu( ;a!d order for the publication of this son-moils tifHisi you ba"pri-scrlb'. tin nftc pib ihiy of September, A. It. P.ifKi, a the time on or liefore which you sha'd ajaiear and answer t Is said coui ohifuf in said -oirt; Tie date of tlm first publicalioii of this Mini moti - In 'said newspaper In the twenty-seventh day of July, A. It. i:m. ". JOHN If. SCOTT, W. M, KAIKKII, Attorneys, for Plai::f jff t.