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WEEKLY OREGON CT- A TT7 C T A T ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1C)0. FEED STORES. BREWSTER & WHITE No. 9 Court Street 'Pbon 1781 V salem; Oregon. ' A complete stock of GRASS SEEDS In siot k. Lowest; prices in the state. Also VETCHES now in stock. Our seeils are all new; reliable stock. X"f DEALERS IN GRAIN. WHEAT BOUGHT or ; e-xnVngcd for flour and feed al branch oiefcof Aurora Roller .Mills, warehouse on Trade street, near Iligh. Salem, Oregon 7 . ; BICYCLE! REPAIRING. V G. Bicycle). Repairing New and Second-Hani Wheels 105 STATE STttET V SALEfl, OR TI NNI NG. AND PLUM CING. T, S. BURROUGHS TINN1NQ AND PLUMBING : Ga-s anil Steam fitting-. Manufact urer of Hop and Fruit I'ipfc. 103 SUic Sr.. Tel. 151. Salem, Or. B LACKS M I TI I i N G. F. R. SrITH BORSSBOER USD GENERAL ELAGKSMITH Carriage and, AVagonmaking, special attention pakt to interfering and lamc r.eis of horses. ; 185 Commercial St., O'pp. Brewery PHYSICIANS. J. F. COOK, Al. D. BOTANICAL DOCTOR Cures Consumption, Cancer, Tumors. Gravel and Klnry Troubles. Asthma. Skin a:h1 Boric : Disease's, without knife, tla-ters, posion-s or pain. Also lliind . Saletn, Oregon. LIVERY STABLES. A. K. PAGE W. A. STEPHENS PAGE STEPHENS Horses wtll fed, Rood accommoda tions. Fine Rigs. Good Rigs for commercial mfn a. Specialty. -Ilorscs boirtlcd by day. week or imtKh. Red from lirai.- feed end Bocrdmo sum 164 Commcreiil St.. Tel. 851. Salem RESH-VU RANTS. 20c PER MEAL A at tbe State street. Salem. M'KILLOP & IJUKKIIART. Props Kill fKXCli roST. coated with ..Carbolineum Aycnarius..- i " Win; nut wear Ctsr it Is nl-Kf a Ua-Jlcal Kemetlr Acaitist Chicken Live. Its fipplk-iilion to the iusj- waits ot pul try nouses will ix rm.TiJi-iitly es tTmlnat alt I.1C!:. Il.'Hult: Healthy Chlckous-i'lenty (f;s. Write tor vireulais and prices m.' meu tlott this paper. It. M. W'APK CO.. A?ni9. fcALIOf. OKK(K.V. DtfawrtSQlDEN RELIEFS A Tltca IfE'-irKi IS Al l INFLAMMATION mi'Hf I ! Afirifftrt. .iil ?Urv Hl" . I . ft I TuVli roTrrl)f? FpTfm. GRIP tMw i mi M mm CU& Ah VAFti IKIl-t OR O'Jl SALEIV1IR0IMW0RKS i . ? : Your' Work Solicited. GEORGE E! SLY, Sop't (iUJVING OLD. A little more 'gray in the lessening b:iir ; Each day as thV ytni.s ro 1y. A little' mn st'ti-liiit of the form. A little in ore dim the eye. A little iihk-0 faltering-of the step As we tren'l life's pathway Vr, I'vst a Utile Clearer every day To i lie oues who have .one trore. A little more' halting of t!e gait. Ami a dullness of the ear: A immihg weariiu-ss of -the frame With each? swift passiug year. A fading of li.pes. and ambitions, too. A faltering in lifis's quet: 1'iit a litile iearer every day To .1 v-i-t mid peaceful rest. A litUe more loneliness in life v . As nf dear ones !;i5s away; A Mi.r e!:iim on t'be he.tvenjy land With every intssiiijr day, A liitV furth'T from toil and care, A little Jess way to loam: A orawhig hear to a icefut voyage And li.-iiiv weleoijM home. A. J. IJtmlick In Iks An'srelea Herald. -Tl.i luiwli-aus.- olisirveil the jei-and vizier, faro pressing their claims nitwit." t "Isn't It funny, exclaimed his maj esty the sultan, "that Willi all Iheir Wiag prcsstl tuneh . thse claims don't pet any smaller T l-'t.rthwitb the proper funetlonary of tlw- imperial Itom-t'liohl iH-oii;ulgate1 an irade. or decree. t-alling for general laushter t hrougheut th euiplre le troit Joitrm. ; ). . , iVnnet Have tit hitnese tuade any lmtM-aiit discoveries In recent j-cars? ?s'eari;issWhy. J": They have II eovcniltliiit lie EuryiH-au riwci8 waul the Carth. r A. ROBERTS i rrxm , g J for infants and Children. ; The Kind You llave Always Bought lias borne the igna ... ture of Clias, II. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over SO years. Allow no one to deceive yon In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments, and endanger the' health of Children Experience against Experiment. The ; Kind You Have Always Bought 1 as cars ino For tw crrru"w eo.wirr, tt FPEE FROM UCC Price one quart, t0e Quo GaL. $11 35c. Half Gal., Five Gal., $1. SI . In Use E?gs: SAVAGE REID, Seedmen 322 and 324 commercial Street, North o P CLUBBING LIST or Twice-a-Week WEEKLY OREGONIAN, per year... TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year.. OUR PRICE, BOTH PATERS .$1:50 PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, per year TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per BOTH PAYERS CHICAGO INTER-OCEAN, per TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS HOARDS DAIRYMAN, per year. T W I i 'if,' A -WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS OREGON POULTRY JOURNAL, TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH TAPERS - " NEW YORK TRIBUNE. 'per' year TW1CE-A-WE1:K STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS THRlCE-A-WEEk NEW YORK TWICE-A-WEEK STATI!SMAN, BOTH PAPERS ?.T CALL'S MAGAZINE (including TWICC-A-V'EEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS . The Pacific Homestead - SALEM, OREGON ' he L a'lin Farm Paper of t lie Pnciik ITorth wcit. ' 20 -page illuilralcl weekly, ?I jer year. We waul goofl agont3 an-1 solicitor?, ami to such will pay n liberal commission. Write for term's. Advertisers slioult patronize the Homestead... CIRCULATION, 5tOOO WEEKLY Special rates on long time contracts. Clubbing rate with the Twice-a-Week Statesman, if paid in advance, or witbin six inouth3 after giving the order. Address: ;-. PACIFIC. HOMESTEAD, r Oflicc in Stafesman Building. SALEM, QR. . DISCOVEKEI its I'OINT. LACK OF (Ndlis P. IlHn'lHgt4n was nn aeces sihfl man in his oTtiee ttuniig the husl tiess hours, Inn. like Mr. Sajre. he was intolerant of visitors who wanted ht- time, savs the New York Son. His opinion was fn-queutly songlit hy tue newpaiHrs, and wlietiercr in; thought that it was iroper to express It he would talk for puMieatiou rapidly and to tin point. When lie had finisd!1! Ids statement llw most admit cres eXitmiiinlJo'i h.v the liltervSt wer -mild dd notions tt It. Wheti I he Uig hull mov-n-.erit In stoeks was at lthelght .1 pttle more than a year afro a man who setd ti) spe-uhtt-fl ill sto ks told a Uroker tlst .lie knew Mr. Hunt in;;-ion"verv- well. and. that she thomsrht that .Mr Huntington would give him inlde Information atx.nt i.ne of the eompanks in w!mli he was lnter- csted. . ! . ' ' J - ' -' If you can get t!ii , informalion. wild the Lroker. "It ;Wili le worth thou-ard.'3 of dollar to you. Hut f 1 IM D) LnllJ Ij signature ot Over 30 Years. iu thcct, hfw took eirp. ..The use of tld preparation has lieeome so universal, and results are so satisfactory, that," most punltry-rasiers would not,' know how to keep huse without it. It i.- no longer necessary to tlip or ilnst inltry to kill the . lice. A mn of Uf's Lice Killer. -A VKtinT brush, and a few minutes work In applying it to the roosts, intra us nil the expense and lalor hoy,? ;iif-ssary to ktnp tlie fowls free from Itoth inltcs and Inxlv-lii-e. A can of it should le in every poultry-house. It kill: and prevents mite ami Uce, anl ktfps the air in the potilto'-houne pure and sweet, killing diseasc frernis anl preventing the other enemies of the poultrymen roup and cholera. the Statesman .$1.5- , .$I.OO year. . .$1.00 . ..$1.00 $1.60 year per year..., : i .$1.00 ,I.OO - J $1 33 oer year.... ...... .$i.oo ...... .$i.oo . .L$1.75 per year,. per year .$I.Of $1.25 . - - n ...Jr.oo per year .ft.OQ - 1.25 WORLD, per year.. per year . .$I.oo . . $ t .oo . .1.05 a frre pattern t' each stibv-riber) . .$1.00 per year $100 ---$1.30 know Mr. llnntinjrion's rimtation so well that I do not iMlieve he will say anything to afTect the market price of hrs stocks.' . The man was cnitidcut, ' howeverj ami when Mr. 'Huntington; n-ci'ivetl ltm in a friendly mauuer he lx-cnn to tignr" hfM protiii. .I I.nve come to ask yon alWmt sucli-and-sucli .a ftwk.'VTi Kthi, "and I will 1h very mueli obliged Xn you for m j h'i titer 011 it." If Mr. Huntington was amused at this reiucst. he dl not show it. "Vou may have tny opinhn of it." Ki!d Mr. Huntington, "hut joi uiut comdoVr it onfidentlal. 1 "ertaiuly, said the occasional spec ulator. . I -Well, then. I may tell you that I would nt buy it at 'Si nor would I sell it nt . ;okI afternoon." It was not until this man had reaeJi ed his lnker" lhce, re-aiiisg Mr. liimiiiiirlon's wonls alt tl way that he might not forget them, that he dis eiTereil the lack of jniht in Mr. Hunt ington" confidential pointer HON. ARTHUR SEWALL DEAD SsccBmlf d to Apoplexy at His Sera- mrr Home Yesterday Morning AFTfR LONG YEARS Of ACTIVITY ',' ' - i ! . -- : f ; ' ;'-!':':'''': jHe Was Unconscious from the Effects f f thJ Stt-nL- Sm.Hav Until - 1 V ab'WV'WuMWJf 11 is Demise. 1 PATH. Me., Stiit. Hon. Arthur jjScwall dk-tl of aiKplexy at S:3ii a. m. ttnhiy at his Mimuier home, Snwu Ioint. about -.twelve 'miles from this cify. He was U years of age. "'Mr. Styall. had not loeu In good health for Kiiiie time, although he was iot -considered to be seriously, ill. He had been advisetl by his physician to rest as early as last Juue, ami he at tended the liieiuocratic National Con vention July 4th against the advice of liis doctor. He appeared' to liave nuf feml no ill effects from the Jouruey, however, and was passing tlie sum iner quietly at J-hnall i'oint. when tlie fatal stroke .attacked him last Sunday. Tlie unconselonsiiexs nld(h followed ,the attack continued uutil death -ciiuie. Arthur SewaJl, ship owner and linan vler, wjis lu in Bath. Maine. NovemT lM-r ISiiZ, a soli of the late W. 1. Sewall. ship builder. .This family had produced several conspicuous men. anion; them being Saiiiucl Sewall, presiding judge at the trial of the Witches at Sah.Mii, Mass. Arthur Se wall Ix'gnu liis life as appreutlce in his father's ship yard. In lSTil lie formed a partnership with his brother Ed ward, under the. lirm name of H. & A. Hewail, slitp builders and commission agents. When tlie lirm was dissolved in 1ST! by the death of the senior part ner, they had built forty-six vessels. Arthur Sewall continued In the busi ness. :ui mining his son, -William 1. Sewall. to' partnership uuder the lirm name of Arthur Sewall & Co. This lirni has always lieen famous for the excel lenci', and lately for the size, of its ships. Mr. Sewall had the spirit to increase his fleet while other ship ping houses were retiring from the sea. T'olir of his 11 lost famous vessels have been the Kappahannoek. which was burned at sea; the Shenandoah. Sus i.nehauna. and tlie Hoanoke. all full rigged four -masted wooden ships, and among the largest sailing vessels pro- dueed In Ainerfea since the days of the Oreat flepablic. The Sewalis are new the largest managers and probably the largest owners of sailing tonnage in Che I'nited States. They now have a plant for building iron vessels, ami the Iron ship Hirigo, of IVHHt tons, was launched from their yard in US'.!!. Mr. fev.all has been a .director In "the Maine Central Itailroad since 1S7.", and president 1.KS1-KJ. and has also Jnen ptcsideiit.of tlie Portland, Ml. Desert .V Machlas Staamlioat Co., and of the Kasteru Bailroad. us, wi ll as a direct or In the Mexican , Central Hallway, tin I'-ostou At Maine llaUroad. the New York V New Eiigiainl Uaiiroad, tlie Portland tc Itochesler Uailrond, and in some of thi' lines of the. Atchison. To peka A. San to I'e .system, lie was the presh t 'df t he Ba I h SrA lona 1 1 ta n-k. and. uiilil l,.'i. was president of the I'olaml Paper Co. An active and ag gressive lemocrat, he was for many years a incmher of the National com mittee of his parly. In lS!,he was i.:nitln.lled for Vice President on the 1 leiiiiM'rat ie ticket, meeting 'With de feat at 1 he hands of the voters. Mr. S4wall was married. March 1S.VJ, to Kmma daughter of the late t'harles' Crooker. ship builder, and to them have been I torn Harold M. Se wall. late consul general at Hawaii, William I. Sewall. and .Bummer, who dii-d in infancy. LOST HIS BOOTY, Chicago. Sept. ". A secial to the Itecord from Bugle Pass, Tex., says: Tlie agent of the Mexican Central Bail road report that .5-1 Moo package was stolen from the Wells-Fargo Express Company at Trevciio. Mexico, and was discovered in 11 iiccuiiiir manner. The thief was escaping north into tlie I'nit ed States on a train. .when the pack age accidentally fell from his coat Mket while he was stooping over. The trainmen took 'the package. t-i tt ca trs ri,. Bears tlw N lt BOUM CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marlon. Id -the "matter of tin, guardianship, of ,Iospli S. Beck., and Ijcona Ihck, minors. Now on this the twenty-four. !i of August, A. I. B0O, come Margaret Peek, in person and as t'i guardiati of the iH-rson and est ;ts of said Jo seph S. Heck and Unraa Beck.' niinors. wlio presents to the said eojrt tier duly verirted M-tit!on prayiua;- for an onlerand license- of this court, authof ijsing. empowering and dirvclhig Lit to sell all thi; right, title and interest of said minors. In their certain ical estate, the same being their uudivid"l one-half Juteret in fee. iu and to the following; deserit"d premise to-wit: T! north tire;-iuartera, of the north hsi If of lot numlwriil wrlpa, 7i. in biocit nmnlKTSHl thlrty-thriT itSU, situate in the City of Sak-n, Mith;i County. Origon. Tog-ther it'i the tcneuieniSi hemlitatm-nts a nd apiM ric nenee.Jiereuuto twloogiug jr : any wise appertaining thr'.o. And it api-eringi to the'eo'irt ffeiu saUl iHPtition. that It would e I--T?ert-cial to 'Mid minors i tlM-rem mciit koreil. ami Is necessary nod r.jnr tnat tt-r said real estate .therein de. "-le l sliould li sold. It l therefore ordered, adjudged, atnl ilet-n-ol by the Ciuit. to.it on Sattirdiy the twenty-second d.tv of Seit cud .r. linn, at V" !), '"clo-k in the forenoon f aki day in this Mirt, , In the court rMui 1 hereof, in the vovuiT court bouse, -in the t'hy of Salenv In the County of Marion, and State of' On'gou, lie, and the same hcreb are fixed as the time and ILace, for hearing nnyand nil objec tions "to the granting lof said' or.ter. and licen.-e of sale, and that a .'opy of tblar order be served upon the next of kin of said minors, and opoa Mau rice Klinger, Louise Beck, Marr Leek, ltoa Bek. Catharine Beck. Jowpli Iteek. and Louie Beck, and upon ' all other persons interested In Mid es tate as by law providetl, by publlca- tio- thereof In The Aekly Oregon Stjiesiuan. once each week for tlrea consecutive aud sueciisive weeks. pr'or to said date, said Wkly Ore gon Statesman being a weekly news paier, printed and publis'nKl at the City of Salem, In Marion Couutj Ore gon, aud being of general circulation in said county and state. Ami each of -said parties -'and ne?t of kin of said wards and all persons interested in said estate are hereby commanded to apienr In-fore this court at said time and place to then and there show causa why .1 license should not le granted for the sale of said real premises, as prayed fo in Ktid petition. " Done at Chaniln-rs, this August 21, WOO. JOHN If. SCOTT. County'Judse of Marion t'ounty. Ore. County Judge of Marlon County, Ore gon. SuTt-5 tw. ADMINlSTIlATORS SAI.K. Noth-e Is hereby given that the un dersigned, as the administrator tie bonis non of the etae of U I chard I ox. deceased, was duly autliori-eed by the cminty court of Unn county, Oregon. by an order duly uiaih- aud entered of record Jlherein on Pel. 5, , BHHt. to make pate of the following descrilnM real property, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the soutliwest quarrr r f(Ktiou 23 and the north half of the northwest quarter of Section' 2d.' nil in Tp. U S. of It. 4. East. Will. Mer. in Marion county, Cregon, aud containing l"o acres. '- That I will in pursuance of the said order so made as aforesaid, on Sat urday, tin- loth day of SepteinlKT, l!oo,nt the hour of 10 f clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the county court house ef Marien county, Oregon, in Salem. Oregon, offer for sale at public auction for cash In hand to the 'highest 'bidder the said land and all rf the right title and Interest of said deceased iu aud to said pruiRTty alove descrlbi'd. ' Dated this August 7. 1900. F. M. HKDFIKLD, Administrator de lxuiis nn. G. W. Wright. Attorne7 ?ur Adm'r. 8:10:ot. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion: Bept. No. 2: T. T. Geor. CJovernor. F. I. Duiiliar, Scretary of State, and C. S. Moore, Treasurer of tlie State of Oregon, ex -; officio The State Land Board of the State of Oregon. Plaint IIT. vs. J. M. Peebles and It. M. Peebles, his wife. Defendants. To ll. M. Peebles, defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby r-quind to appear in the above entitled court and answer the complaint tiled against you in the nlH)ve entitled suit oil or lieforo th'i 7th day of Septeuilier, l'.lOO, and If you fad so to appear or answer, said complaint, for want thereof .the Plaintiff will apply to the said court for the relief demanded In said com plaint herein, to-wit: That Plaintiff have judgment against Defendants. J. M. Peebles and 11. M. Peebles, for the sum of $1000. Cold Coin of th United States, with interest thereon In like gold coin at the rate of K per cent, ficr annum from the 4th day of June, 1808, until .Spa id, and for tho further sum of $H0 nttortify's fees, and for the'-cost pud disbursements of this suit. Further that Plaintiff have a decree for the foreclosure of Its mortgage, executed by said De fendants, J. M. Pt-ehlcs and If. .M. I-eoblos, to the Boanl of Commission ers for thi sale of 'School and Univer sity Ivwids and for the Investment of the fund arising therefrom, of the State of Oregon. taid mortgage bear ing date the 4th day -of June, 18! H, and licing uikui the following de scribed premises, to-wit: "Beginning at the NE. corner of Sit. 12, in T. H south of range 11 west of W. M., and running thence north ' 2S'i rods; thence west 17..KI chains; thence north 17.50 chains to the nortJi boiiu lary of Donation Iand Claim No. 2"i02 U'traeh tlarrlson);- thenar wMt along the north Hue of said Ionatlon t'laim 42.."o chains; thence south 2l.'-'l chains to the. south line of Ssv 1, said township; thence cast (0 chaius to the place of beginning, save iilid cx cept 2T acn heretofore deeded.-, to Mary C. t'ardner and 22 ' acres here-' tofore deified to Sninucl tJarduer, all off tlie east end of said tract, leaving r5 acres more or less, all in Marion county, Oregon, and tluit said prem ise lie sold as by law provided, and that the money arising from said sale ? applied to tlie satisfaction of IMaln tifT' Judgment, as alove set forth, and that each of tho nlwive defend ants and ail persons claiming through or under them since the said 4th dav of June. INOM, the date of plaintiff's mortgage, be forever foreclose! of all right of redemption In or to ifid pre mise or any part thereof. This Summons is published by order of -the Hon. B. P. Boise. Judge of the alHve entitled Court, made tin the 27th day of July, B0O. and the first publication of this summons is made ou the 27th day of July. l!iO, and tho date of the last publication hereof will lie and this summons will ex pire on tho 7th day of Septemler, l'JOO. M. W. HUNT. 7-27-71. Attorney for riaintlfT. SL'MMONS.NO. 7120. '-.- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Marion County Depart ment No. 2: Frank M. Munkei and V-ellc M link er 1 hi wife), Sopjiia Simmon and I'lysse Simmons mer husband , Anna Johnson, Mildntl Foh-k, Walter A. Mnukcrs, Anna Haytcr ami Frank Ilayter her husband, and Grover Folck, pl.iiiitinTs, r. B. F. Munkcrs and Susan i. Munkers, Josephine Johnson aifl II. C Johnson thcr lius baixli. Samuel T. M linkers and Julia Mnukcrs h'; wife!. Kate Ilcrreu and IL II Hcrren iher huslaiid, Klla Walker and T. V. 1 Walker her luis IbiikIi. B. Hcrren and . M. Herrcn ther linsbandi, Balph Carlco. Iiiciji Carlw. lva Harmon and Iiu lUrumii (her huslandi. Charles Munkcrs. 131 mcr Munkers, Maud iK-nuy and James J j. Denny her hiislaud. Walter Munkers, Frank Mu takers,' Ldwlu L. 1 . Carico ami Cirl Mnnkcrs. defendant!. To B. F. Mnnkcrs. Snsau J. Muns rrs.i IUlpb Carlco, lneza ; Carlco. I U Harmon. Iva Ilanuon. ITank Munk- cr,r Charle Mimkers, Walter' Munk ers. Eluicr Munkers, .Maud lH'Uuy, James L. Deuny ami Edwin 7 11 Car lco, defemlants In the above eiumeu sud: t In the Name of the State of Ore gon you and each of you are hereby required to apinea-r la said coxirt In the above eutithHl suit and . answer the complaint filed therein against you by the said plaintiffs on or before Sat urday, the 1.1th day of September, X. 1. I!), and you and each of you are hereby notified that If you fail so to appear and auswer said complaint for want thereof the said plaintiff will apply to the court and take a decree against you as followsto-wlt:- ( For the appointmeut of a guardian ad litem in said suit for said minor' defendants, llalph Carlco, lneza Car lco and Carl Munkers; aud that-tlnj defendants, Ella Walker, Katie Hcr ren. Francos nerren and Samuel T. , Munkers bo decreed to le tlie owner in fee sluu.de of their certain rcsjoe tlve tracts of land set apart to them by the last wllj aad teslamcut of W. It. Munkers, decVased. and by tlw con tract betweeu said plaintiff and de fendants referred to In said complaint: that the. said defendant, Benjamin F. Munkers, lo divreeil to Ik the owner In fw simple of an undivided 4-2S, and that the plaintiff. Frank M. Munkers, be decreed to Ih the owner in feo simple of an uudivldcd 4-2-S, and said Walter J. -M tinker Ik decreiil to Ik; the owner in fe simple" of an iindivhhil 2-2S. and the plaintiff. Gro ver Foh k. 1h deereil to Is the owner In fee - simple of 1111 '.undivided 1-2S, and the plaintiff,. Annie Johnson, be decreed to be the owner in fee slmplo of itn undivided 1-2S. and tlie plaint in. Sphia Simmons Im ilecrel to Im tho owner in fee simple of an hndTvlded 1-2S. ami the plaintiff. Mild nil Folck, Ih decreed to 1m tlie owner In fin sim ple of an undivided 1-2S. and the de fendant. Carl Munkers, ln deemsl to In the owner, in fee siniple of an uu divldcd 2 28, nnd the plaintiff, Anua Hayler. -be decrenl to 1m; the owner In fee simple of an undivided 4 US, ami the defendant, lialplv Carlco, 1k de ereed to be the owner in fin simple of an uudhiihil 1-US, and the defendant, I licza Carico, Ik dereetl to ls the owner in fee simple of an unillvhhHl 1-!S, and the defendant lva llari'non, lie decreed to Ik the owner In feo sim ple of an undivided.' l-4'.V nnd the said defendant. Charles Munkers. 1h de creed tt 1m the owner In fee simple of an undivhled l-l!. and the said de fendant, Maud Denny, ls tleCrenl to be the owner in fee simple of an . un divided - J -40. and that tlie said de fendant. Walter Mnukcrs, bo decreed to Ik- the owner In fee simple of an undivided 1-40. and that the said de fendant, Elmer Munkers. be .decreed to Ihv the owner In fee. simple of an undivided 1-4!). and that the said de fendant. Prank' Munkers, tie decreed to be tlie owner in fee simple of an undivided 'I -10 interest in and to the lands mikI premises situate In Blnn County, Oregon. dcserlbd as follows, to-wit: Tlie south hair id" SihMIou 2. in T. 10 south K. i west of the Willamette'- Meridian. , ln the County of I.Inn and.State of .'orcgou. containing yjo acres of lkud more or, less, situate in Linn County, .Oregon. That each of the said defendants, Iva Harmon, C'harles'Munkors, Elmer Munkers. Maud Denuy. Waller ,-Mimk-ers. aud Frank Munkers, Im decreed to be the owner . In fee simple of an undivided 1-40 Interest lit and to the following described lands ami pre mises, to-wit: Beginning j at a oiiit lO.oO chain north. 2 degrees east of the south east nier of W. II. Munkers. Dona tion Iind Claim. No.'M. in .T. 7 south range 2 west of the Willamette Merid ian, in Marlon IVunty, Oregon, thence north '20 : degree, east. .'t.O '.''chain' along the east I hie of the W. B. Munk ers claim No. 51; thence north til de grees 15 min. west 4l.NO chains to the west Hue of cliUm No. ol; tliciice south nine degree west 17.5 Hi.iins along the West line of clairir No. 51; theme south Til degree aud ."lo mill, east 12 chains lo the place of egii nliig, coiilaiiilug 4.".71 acres; situate In Marlon County, Oregon. That tlie said .phi hit iff, Frank M. MnnkeiS. be decreed -In. be the owner hi .fee simple ot an '-undivided 11-2S, and that fhe said defendant, Carl . Mutjkcrs. 1h -decreed' to Iw the owner hi fee simple of au. undivided 2-28, and that tlu; plaintiff, Anne Haytcr, l-e decn-eil to Ik the owner in fee sim ple of an undivided 4-2S, nnd that the aid defendant, Balph Carico, ! ih" crecsl to Imv the owner in fc' simple of ijui Undivided 1-0S, and that the do. fendaht. Ineza CarleO. be decnid to be the owner In fee simple of an un divided 1-:JM. and, that the plaintiff, Josephine Johnson, bo decreed to Ik; the owner in fee simple of an umii vided 4-28 biTerest lit and to the last' above desi-rilKil tract 'of land, contain ing 4.1.71 acres, situate iu Marlon County, Oregon. ' v Aud that It ls further decreed that the cost and tisbtirsiuieiits 11 ml ex penses of sahL suit "shall Is1 lMirtm equally by the said I'lalntiffs and de fenda.nts, except -that the said 'Ella Walker and Katie Hcrren shall not I ma required 4o pay any costs or disburse ments of said suit. Y'ou & nd each of you are hereby further notified that the said plaintiffs wlll take a decree nnd Judgment against you for the whole of the re lief demanded in said complaint -and for such other, further or different re lief In the premise as to I hf court shall seem meet with equity and good conscience. ...-'. This summons Is served ujKn you by publication thereof for six eonsi-e-utive and suci-esstr" xvei-ks prior to i-aid fifte'iith day of Sptcmler, A. D. lOoo. In the Weekly Oregon Stiitesiniin. a weekly Tiewspajs-r of geii'-ral circu lation throughout said county mil State of Oregon, printed and published at the City of Subm. Marion t'ooiiiy. t)regon, ty order of Hon. It. I. Boise, Judge of said Circuit Court, whicji said onler liears date of July 2-Mi, A. I.l!so. ami that the said Hon. B. I. I Wise. Judge of said Circuit Court. In said order for tho publication of thi summon uon you has"prescrn-I the, fifteenth' day of KepteniJ-cr, A. D. YJf). as the time on or lefore which you shall appear and answer the said com plaint in said court. The date of the first pubUcfillcn of this summons in raid ncwsfip. r I the twenty-seventh day ot July, A. D. Eoo. '' JOHN' H. FCOTT, W. M. KA1SEB. Attorney for Plaintiffs. 7-27-7f : ' ," ' .