OREGON ' STATESMAN, WEEKLY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 10CO. . FEED STORES: Gross Seeds A complete stock of grass and clover ced, at the bwet possible prices for first elas.eeds. CMrt tts a ealf'ln- fore bUyitig. .f- i : -.-j ." ' CBIHSUB ivmif. The Teed Mc ' No. 51 Court KtL. Sal.-ut. 'Phone 17S1 DEALERS IN GRAIN. WIIKAi; BOUGHT Or exhar.gcd1 for ' flour , and feed at branch cdhce o4 Aurora Roller Mills, warehouse on Trade street, near High. Salem, Oregon J. : , , . . i BICYCLE REPAIRING. G. A. ROBERTS Bicycle Repairing New and Second. Hn4 Wheels 105 STATE STREET SALETi4 OK INNING AND PLUMBING, j. T. S. BURROUGHS TLNNINUfAND PLUMBINU j Gas and Ski-am i fitting. Mamtfact nrtr of Hop. and Fruit Pipe. ioj SUte StJ. TeL 151. 5alem, Or. PHYSICIANS. Ji F. COOK, Jtt. D. '; V BOTANICAL DOCTOR ' Cures Con sumption,, Cancer. Tumors'. Gravel and Kklney Trouble, Auhnia,. Skin and lione sea, without kniie. plasters, posisotnj etrjiain. ' Also Rlhid,' . ; '. . , ,Sa!em. Oregon. L I V EU Y, .Sxl KLES. T FAVORITE STABLES . t 4t;H;j St.. Salem. Teleprmne'701 Livry, Feed 'and Boarding llr:te larde.l rby ( day, ' wek or ll'iiillil ill reasonable jri,-ttS. 'Wiei-;1c-' f'i!:l!M'i:ltiH; ate gi Mid ;llld . tile rigs sire iirrt- l;is in every reet. A eialtv made of riH fur commercial in; JtAD.tUAF-OlI .V FRANCIS. Proprietors, j : ; AJ IL PAGE! ; W- A. STEPHENS PAGE & STEPHENS Horses well fed, good " -accommodations. : Fine Rigs. Good Rigs; tor commercial Wtn a Specialty. Horses boarded hy day. week 6r loomti. Red front M, Woiid Biirisno Siote 164 Commercial ! St.'.' Tel.: 851. Salem 4.R,EST1AUAN!rs:. ! The' Wonder Res aorant , ,' , Ii:(EALS ao CENTS . , ; , OfM-HMl.'iy5 and nighf. AYf-en Mu' the . 'Ji' f'oniiirt-lal re;tv talm '! . - tio id Square Meal for aoc " '-' " Tltirty two yp.ir in Imms iti tlus city ami h.ivo ftnl inorc txi' tFir'- nr' in r'tfon: nil wt' . wll idtsiM'.l. MmiN at ainnf. w. iiEf.ni:miAn. ni ' FOR THE SCHOOLS ArrOBTIOSMKt XAOK. BI THE for Infants and Children. J 1 , ti Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought lxa borne the sigua- -ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and lias been made under his -. personal sapertijdon ; for, over 30 years. 1, Allow, no one to deceive 3011 1 In this. Connterfeltn, Imitations and r Jnst-as-srood " are but Expertments, and endanger the . Itealtli of Children Kxierience against Experiment The Kind You HAMBonght Bears the Signature of In Use For Q ver 1 30 Years. Tvr errrat ee.Tr wunwav rrnitT. trnr err Of lull for tb Mrto Coaaty trlct SrboU-A Larg- Bm Thu ' GRASS SEED .. Our slock of ' Grass Seed for fall sowing ' ; i is complete anili.ef invite all seednserf to call antl ftphiessurtie W 1 n cr -'Well as we fet.il.iiattli:;qnaiitjf as f , ; aa-Uie prfclcatiit btf beatl-f V! SA VAGE & REID Stiednjen 5 322 and 324 Commercial Street, North uf P GLUBBING LIST -OI THK- Twicc-a-WeeK Statesman WEEKLY OREOONIAN. per year TW1CE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year.... .$1.5. ' jQUR PRipI?, BQ.TII XPERS ..-.Ll-$i,5A ACirfc HOMESTEAD. perVfafV;. ........ TY I C I v A -V EE K, $T AT ICbM A N, pe r yeirt .. 1! f BOTH-PAPERS . . - -i I I'... . r-irtnrin-r.-- , '?h'?h. I l tl ? HOARDS DAIRYMAN, p er year. ..,..' !.i j. w T.WJCii-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year.... 00 oe IK MNCH PtST,. coate.1 with ..Carbolineum Avenarius.. WHI ut wear Cede. r It I filao a HaJical Kmeiy AsuiHt Chicken lAct. Its application tu the iule wll f ihu1 try hiss will fx rrnanntly t-x-tcrmiaatc nil KICK. Kiilt: llraliliy tlilckwi-PIBty ep?i. Write for circulars and prief tunl mn . lion this paper. 1 It. M, VAtt: &. Acenfa. i sJAt-EM. Ufc:tiO.V. BOTII-PAPEUS --:i--.:j.:-.-.-w-.----i--$1.7A OREGON POULTRY-JOURNAL, per year...... .... . TW1CE-A-WEEK STATISMAN, per year .,...$1.01, BOTH PAPERS J Ll -$1.25 NEW YORK TRtnUNE,jer year ...... .. TvVlCE-A-WEEK STVTESM.N. r year. . .. .$1.00 ,.i.$1.00 SAlEMipWORliS '; - Your Work Solicited' : OfOIIGE L SLY, Sup't .v : Kansas sia.vs . fkki.inos HVItfAT SEA. . ( . 1 !.' 'H- -?.' - '-r. A Kanyi maiu ru rnt to tlt IMrl Ex posit lou. ihfln ri ; t h:i t Ii- nly 1 i nu le -tv-r milly Iiwtj ufve -vm ... . .. it... ... ..r lil . li in rsiiit- i llt'll - I lir" iini't --. ..." tiMMitvd to -KkuI lip Hi' nf'..its WitU M-:Hir and li ull. Hf xays Iw didn't know Ihat thin wa l.u a wffe in onlir t;har tliw l.it always in mn linos, nud felt ,fr'. .1 . jrre.1t .t;rm w.i nMHln' Jlia-t wonld swamp tliMii nil. ; , ' ! "A ' H - . 1 - :' ' "I wa s'arfHl and ak um cap taiu al.Mit If." li iy. "and tlie cap tarn lauvrluHl at m. That nal nit mad. 'Wwe cialn pnt on too iiiimIi d.. ?iuy;ritr.! Tliort Jsmt oiw of tli in that tNMildVt 11 tln iliflfcrctHt' hi" 1 w.-n a saf-inin.n-r ami a siraw ta kT." Kansas i?lty Journal. THE EIUSTTKIXGUAM. , ; , BOTH PAPERS -J-1.25 TURTCE--WEEK NEW YORK WORLD, per year $1.00 .TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, .per year .$1.00 v BOTH PAPERS $1.05 McCAI.L'S MAGAZINE (mcludinc a free pattern to each ibscriber).i.oo TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, pet year... ....... f v BOTII PAPEllS ---.l-.--w-----:-Li$10: Twlcsraph j Tjn Wrtwcen Skaywa.T ' f !' 4 anT Scatilo' I (lHni Kcntitc. Wal.. Oct. ."-Tho first td cijim from fcapway to Seattle, inark in:,inpocl in the liistory of lmTnc lAHn Alaska and the outs.dc wortd wn- TfntrNl lnr toIay. . OXTAIilO IlUEST RESERVE. (JntarloV jro-enimcnt ha completed armupcirt-tits for Hie rormatloa of a fo'st rervc of fllnuKit a.ium jtquare lvtlfji In extent, emhradnjr the t dis trict in whfr-U l--kes '.'fantax.vii! ar.rt ljidy Erelyn are sltnate!. The- Uulk or the reserve Is ; rlrjilu forest, with ihe Hnest Avhite plue in Canada upon it. ! ,"- k " " : r 11 INFLAMMATION II? ..j F . , . . . - a r aw Awa tDIJ - tlvlMW lUirtjr i.!iun-w f. 1 ,.f lj, guff igr P trwonli.i U The Pacific SALEM, OREGON - : Tin; Lcling Farm .Buprf of Uo Pacitiq North- ; . west., 20-i.3ge illtfsCjrall wtckh', $1 per -ar.-" Vri wait gootl agents and solicitors, nnl to sm h will ay. a "libcintl commission. Write? for terms AilvcrtHcfs shouM pmlroiue the IIouiestcaL. .... : CIRCULATION, 5,000 WEEKLY Special rales on long time contracts. Clubbing rate With Twice-a-Weck Statesman, if paid in advance, or within months after giving the order. Address: PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, r the six Oflice in Statesman Building. SALEM, OR. WIDDlftG BtLLS ARE SINGING. - Chani X Ivtwokvl and .MIs Jrace l'ohle Marriel Iist Evt-nins Two Other Ma rri.tjies. (Eroin Dairy taiemna. Oct. 4.) East eTeninc. at the home of. -.Mr. ami Mni It. I'ohl. Charlrf J-'Atwooil Ktit Mh tirace lvhie wjre united iu marrlajre. The welMn ceremony was .pronouacel y Iter. John I'arfOns. 1. !.. iwsforof the First Methiwlist Kpi. eopul chnrcti. --In the presence of the fully decorate! with white eleina.il aiid tnahletitiatr ferns. Jitter ;the cere; uny I lie eonipa uy, letl . ly t he bride a nil room. repaired ". to s fife; dining roia and did, jtitice toe a Ivoimt'fnl weildiuc . lwTKiuet.1 , Jfr. and Mr. Mcarte. left on the afternoon train for Portland where tbey. will inakeeJf liotue. . - i- : -i --i .....--ii.;.;-.:. At 0 o'clock last eminent ihe liome of Mr. ainl Mrs. James tjrersou, near Sliaw. Mb Addle M. Orersn t.waw marrieil to Mr. Orr Lewis, Rer. W. . Ciirilnn" nf Turn"!'. ltitaiii'f- Tl families of the eontraenns part:e ana j yonj, jn.opi are mth well known and iFrom Iailj . Statesman. Oct. 4.) : " ,onnty Snier!ntendenl H. T. Mores ht Marion county; yesterday made the tejrnlar; qnarterlyi aitportloimieut of k hcxd fiiuds aruous :tlie various dl-TrU-tslof the cotraty. A portion of the Kuountrd!stribnted ' Is " ' derived frtn fuesiafe lfrelnelltle -hotd Tnnd. M bk-li is ajft)ri ioned to the cotiiules oi tM atite tili llie first day of .Aujcurt each T jrear."- 'The remainder ' come fi-auithei 5-fullI county levy for s4-hol i . piiritosest Kelow in srnen tue uuiuiter f tlu litrict. and i the i respect ire aiuotiiits" of slate and county . funds apportioned, the ier capita leinR $l.rs", state fund, und ."'.i cents couuiy IMst. i L . 2.... f . . . . State. Ml us 'r7. 7 70 20 Gl! 32 KS 37 44 Hi 24 1.!I 12 127 it 4:1 ; . . . . . . 10 11. .. . 14, ... '214 !rj ir. 258 j: ;( lli. , .,. rVS 44 s I7,,.r . u. 2.t 4o ;; lf. ICR! ' v.r,. 7K m : 20. U2 04 : 21..... i ,2i 02 22. .. . ! 117,1m? 23 120.12 24... - 41 12 2.. ... 4! !i2 2i. ... rf2 12 27;.. . .i."V4 2s. .. . : si 2!l.... 711 20 :so si 12 :n.. . . fin .si ;!2l... tr 1.... 4.ii 24 - :st 140 40 :r,. . . . 7s on rtii ri 4s :17 42 12 W... . 112 H2 :vk .. . 14 Ol 4L... us .m; 42.;..' "si 1; 4.'5.... 24 ! 44..i. 71. 7d i 4.; ... liW-OK ! 4i. .. ; sa 4ti 4NU;. IIS 44. :sn. .. ; v 52 r.i. .. . us rs; 52. :h mri , T,. . . . . - 821 VS "?." :v." ks J2 .7:... i:t4 ' r,s. .. . ! a VJ, . . 154 44 ' fUl. . . . S2 (VM fn...: 2ri so r.;'.: 7t'.7i ;:;-'' 'Tio4ti r. ; mt w iw... . . r.i 4s ...: .'a 7; To..:: 'n ;2 71 170 04 72. ... . itr, 72 7.1. .!. . 'l.'si oo 1 74.... !Ci,l- 7T, .V. KS 71;. ... 212 i; ! 77. .. ( 344 7U 7M .'.'.I 2S 7!.... 2 n ss X SO. ... iW 2S ki. . 4i; so 2.... 127 !t2 k:: , 4! ii2 siJ... 4M :m; HT,...t 40 4 si;..,. i7 os .. s7. . . I ss. . . tio, . . . !!.... !4, !J....?' ; 0 1 lOO. .. . iirj.... H. .. . 104..'.. inr. .v. hus. loT.... hs4 l(ff:... lio. tu.... 112.... lin. ... 114.;.. 11...... lid.... 317..,. IIS.... 120. ... 11 ! I s 3 4o rs; jr.i 1 r i i : 1 2S.1 jrjf . . " IKV' ."2 . 2' .72 ' ' 73 32 ' :. ; ' 21 S . . ?2 40 ' ' .! t- . , It. i SN . : leu 40 . . 02 40 .. SI 2o . . 522 HI lXi 72 42 12 24 ttl 1.-. (Ml SS fl2 IW U4 4s m: 2i 52 , rj 40 -"" 187 2o 2! (H 14 04 42 12 14 !N! 51 4S v 3744 ' 5J lfi 2 40 TS 11 tr 52 . County, 25 :rr 21 Sli 2i 55 ", . 2:14 25 f ::i 27 . 14 n; (21 IU! .11 m: i is 4s :is wo t. 1(5 52 24 TS ' 02 in !I7 !I4 ' n io.. H S5 ' 41 ,T ' ,'2. i no ' .14 SI lo OS 45 4S . 45 4.1 1M5 21 IS SS 15 Iti 20I15 14 75 2! 55 :m os 52 51 24 7S 17 11 5.1 lO 20 50 1! 47 15 JCJ 42 4S 5 .11 (S 44 44 S4 21 24 II 44 -27 14 -75 52 .. 2.1 (i 4.1 f; tiU 5.1 44 S4 t4 75- j . XI- 7 -:Wii.i Ml 74 41 ' -27 ' '7W 7o ' 27 14 ' 5.1 tO 1 :ni n.1 l.i 47 12 :iO ( 1.1 (4 lil :v. 58 5!l (SI .'15 1KI 1.1 57 SO 24 i:so 3!l 2"' 42 102 07 .17 17 17 7( 4 S .IS is ss I S 2! 15 .14 25 VTt V 34' 57 2.1 24 7S 14 75 107 .IS 24 TS io ai 27 7.1 ' s'2; ' 211 (10 12 tsr 1.1 57 HS 35 2.1 0 11 SO 1!17 -Ki 11 15 ! 0 44 5 11 m k; 25 $; 18 2t 10 on 2H OO ' 70 S(i 11 21 5 .11 15 ttt ft 44 in' 47 14 1 21 24 2S (30 21ti0 : 24?' 78 I. Total. $ 112 45 . 70 55 iui 75 85a 55 iia tc : 51 CO 251 55 Ml Hi lo ' 21'. .KI 170 .HI .124 (15 f CAI 20 .hi sn :i5ii io 51 (in t l.Hr .hi ' 'loT 5if . 1 1 ..It .hi . .iy.j :'j lii.1 55 rsllll 85 liS 'so ns (c. . 75 25 51 75 ISi 75 111 SO llll .15 mi ::: ; a5 i!:i no 107 no 70 !5 ns c 154 SO iti n5 2411 40 lie; 4o 77 4o .14 4(1 . : OS JSI j 27-' 2 : Sit- si ' 15! HI 444 05 irev 40 5J5..75 na f5 122 55 184 m 4 120 00 212S5 i i:t or. 270 no ' ' i)H iifi 144 05 ' "iiiin to or. 45 15 'SVi a. 214 .11 i: so 215 (NI 111 15 40 45 202 4(1 475 15 SI 7d 171 nr, 115 45 ti4.no i7(i :a OS SO (Mi 05 55 !KI ! 45 55 510 ' 2os 55 .I0 .10 : 5.1 75 tV.it KI .tio rwi 55 101 f5 ' 0. 10 ltm oil 47 nrt ' 40 4.1 110 75 Sd Ki 4S OO 720" 25. 187 05 58 ai 24 40 21 50 122 55 0 4 OO Oil Ki , ,14 55 w ; no 25S 00 40 85 19 .15 58 05 24 40 To Irt 51 00 77 40 ; hi; (io loT nrt oo i few Inv tfMl ctteois. im- nome liefliiiifully decorated for the occasion, and after the ceremony a delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. At Wmxl to to Portland this mornlns. and on their; return they .will make their home In Salenut Vt noon yesterday, at the home of the 1i hIc's oar nts iw tr Turned. Mjss Orace l. Wiilins I was , tuariied to U'chard L- Meade. The ceremony was performed hy Itcv. W, f. t.'ordon. oi ihe M. H. chnrch. of Tunjer. . s Mrs. Meade has for .several n.-Vu -.'taueUt-Ju -Uui-X'ottlind public schools. Mn Meade I employed iu tne tR of i lit Terminal connuiny, at weidiii? ci'reiiHuiy toiw lMnlar residents of Shaw, where iney will reside. . ; . , A TRIPLE-DECK ER, It reminds one of a. three-lecker tnari-of-war survivor of tne did wood en ua vy, when you -ee a irirl come down the street in all the. freshness and jrlory of her tripledeck collar ; of white phine or batiste, says tbe.,PUna detphia Ueconl. We lej: UeTi iardon for assm-iatin her witli .fan! ancient craft. She looks like a raclnc cutter to her smart linen Xroek. StilL; tae style of t he cost iuiu ciiiefly, depends upon the triple shonlder collar. Tbta fashion deseires Its popularity. It fe . A I.. ...1 place In "the jrlor which; was taste- J cool, becoming and fresh looking. ? BOUNI OVERr-Josh Undsey, ' the Turner aalooo keenr who was ar reted Taesday on a charge of selling liqaor to a minor, was piven a prelim inary, neanng ieiore ansrice o; ine Peacei J. OTionald yesterday monrins at 10 chKk, After the exaniinaio of n number of wltjieses the cotirt bound the a ceased over t appear le fore the circuit conrt, at the Octoer terra and a bond for his appearance was fixed at 2O0. which was prompt ly furnisheL Upon his release he was a sain, arrested on Ihe charge of selling liqnor withotit a lleens and 9 o'clock this morn In jr was the bonr set for heariti? this charge. FOR MAXSLAEfiUTER Wong Lomur. ; a' Cblnaman. was yesterday broualtt. to the penitentiary from As- L tor La, to serve twelve years, baring pleaa gtiiwy or nsansuiunteri i i:e prisoner tnui ont of a namber of Chin ese employed., ri a tlsli cannery, and be killed a fellow-la lorer,; also a Chinaman. He was Indicted by the grand Jury, charged with murder la the3 first degree. When frj-r!gnel he Ilead not guilty but later, by stipula tion, he was allowed to plead guilty to the ebarge of mansla tighter, and lie was sentenced to twelve years' Impri sonment. Deputy Sheriff It. il. Prael and Cbas.' McEwen were the ofllcers escort hag he prisoner to Salem. : , SI Ml-AWL At STAIIMIM. County Treasurer Shows Transactions uf Ills irtllce anI the ltalauces on llnud. , lErom Daily Statesman, () t. 4. CMiiity Treasurer i A. I.. . iKiwning lias t-onipleted his semi annual state ment of the condition of the treasury. The statement show's the receipts and disbursements if the . two f principal funds, as follows": ..- M , . j" ' ;; i.eneral Fnnd. t ' . Ilecefpts .. .. .. .. ...$1.52 25 Dbnrseiuent.. . .. .. . 7(1.377 48 Balance till baud.,;. .. . . ScImmiI Fund. Receipts. . . . .. . . .. . . DlslursemeUts.'. .... .. . .f 10.104 77 " - .:ri.o7( ci 4 17.070 W Ha lame on band. ,....i2l.O!Stj 70 COTTOX I AM A(5 ED. i Fort Worth. Texas Oct. a. The latest reirt tf the coitou damage to tlte slate by ihe rHH'0t tlls. inad by IT.' K. Watt, places, the estimates :it 400.000 bales. The valtie is esti jnatexl at not less than ?2U.ioo,ooo. TO TtlE ASYLCM.-Dcputy Slier IfT Down, of Ijine conuty. was In Sa em.yesterlay. bringing to the flsyluui iitrs. Fannie Williamson, of Ilender fn. under a eommitment for insanity. TIm -.womau Is 42 year old, aud this s'!ber first attack. Religions ex4ie hieiit l the -cause. "NviKi Kegg. o tut reliant of "MfMinuvllht, -..who wa-s i-eleased from the unyluin reeover hili, wiine: time ago. was Lis evening retnrlied la Uaringiagaht liewnn vlo Jemly iuiie; a a renult of Inteinuec pus. -: . . i- 1. .' . 1 I :. y- A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. f "I think it's niean. fhe j sobliedr 'you might give me. the money I ask for. I dou'i think you care for tne at all." . '-.i ' "My dear. aid tlie close husliand. 'I care more . for you 1 ha 11 all the inoney in tlie wiMld. . You're worth your weight in gold, and" 'Tln'u why don't you give me cred it r for what I'm worth?" fj At ed Time ; I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my com plexion is" better. My doctor says it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys,, and is a pleasant laxa ' - tive. It; is made ioxm herbs and it prepared a easily, zs tea. It. is galled' Lane's Medicwtei AH drug ; giss.;sell it at 25c. and 50c.' Ljine ' Family; Medicines moves-the, bowels t .each day. tit you cannot get il. send ;for a dree sample. Address Oraior , F. Woodward, .Le. Royi N. Yi 5- ,,- . ' ; NOT .AML'SEIX, Uaclo . JalezT-Olui Jiol: everybody aia't latigWn'r ati Heuiien fer 4nyln' the' green .good. .H - wishes every- lHMly. Was, ;(. ;w - , . ; 1 l"n-le Hlrani-T-llow's -tiiatfx: - ; Uncle iJabez Well, ills m ifo aln'l.r- lck. ,.' ' 'i-'e- "j ;1 j.u.. : - :.'n;!.! 1 ii. 1 j 1 . 1 11 it. 1, ( : t 4?iiKe tb Inter-clty ..trolley lije In beeoine a fact , promoters of . vonnlry fairs' are beginning to look forJeitr aiteiidance.' The Hancock couuiy ia!r hi Indiana will Invheld directly on the line letweeu ImlianapullH and reeu 1cM. and .it is iH-ljeved that reiil.-nts of the state and capital can be in ducHl to visit the exhibition and see what a country fair Is like. , . Irfird Kelvin was receiitly. honor'd with a banquet by the Scientiilc club In connection with the tutenintioual physical congress ntParis. Speeclies were made by M. I.oiiU Olivier, who presided; Professor Mamcat ai.d Pro fessor Cornio eulogistic! of Iord Kel vin's scientific work, r. Dried orange peel allowed to sinoul dcr xit a pie-e. of red-bot . Iron or , on in old shovel will kill any bad' odor 4 ud leave a .fragrant lone; behind.5.. i Elythe Don't yon think that char acter La, a young man Is verythlngV ,Ethef Oh, yes. If licTiaa uotbing fUe-Puck, t : t . ,;, .'-;.' I . ,!, I . ,..f:'.- j Twice-a-wcek 1 Statesman. $f a year. n THAT Do v I SELL... YOU 1 ' , ' Pedigreed Know? pew - . v ,: - Hares ' at ' $1.00 4 $50 ' Each..... BROKE ALH RECORDS BIO TAX TrnSOVEK MADE BY ' StiKKlrr DCBBIN. CoUertious far 8ptmbr , MJ,et.i-TI Awwit M SOU VapaW. JUST COME AND SEE - LORD LVRGAN 2d " ; Score 94 3-4i By Gore Service Pee $3. Mrs. Bash, the noted Jndze. says be will soon core more than 05 points. I Doe and Iiiters cheap. Hoes bred and nnbred. Plenty of youngster ready to sell In pairs, or alngly. j ' ' ' Give the ltoys and girls a chance t make easy money by raising them. Will exhibit Wares f fae State Fair. . . See Them.-':' t. ' Marion Square ftobbitry : F. A. WELCH? Prop. .', 391 Commercial St., Salem, Or From Daily Statesman. Oct. 4.) SberilT F. AV. Durblu yesterday made bis regular ..monthly tnrn-oter of taxes i .'to County-Treasurer A. I I K wnliig. ' Tlie amount jiaid o;er Is $."K?.i2r2.47, and reprcs.nl s the collec tions for Sepleuder. The' total amount wid en the 1K;k roll, at tlte close :f -August', was .fllil.4O0.8rt aud the atuoujit collHMwl addel to that sem makes $l7;Ub.1.1 rivied uimii tlie roll up to dale, leaving a balance yet to la -.,Ile te.l of mwili The mrmiver vesleidav was one of tho ...... ----- - largest made hi recent years, and re--prt-jwiils n jrreat amount of labor' on -the iart of tlie sliertfT and ht depu ties The; turn-over was apjortioncd among the varlou funds a follows ; Slate, count v. state school. .$.10 ls.1 !! City f Salem. .... .. ...... -02S tnl CHv of WiHKUmrH. .... 71 n poii.. ......... .. ; .... r.jj 00 SiMcial sh"ei 1.1X4 ..... .". . . ."7 05 Ceneral hheeit lax. .... .... 450 .10 Sch.Nd ilirht No.- .1.,... .11 4il School district No. 4..... . 4.1 25 S-ImoI district NU 5 20 SchHd district No. 10 , I rt 8? SebfHd district Ni. 12 ! 1 85 Schtxd distric t No. d 4 . s . . . HI 7t School district No. 21..... School district No. 21..,. 5.125 40 School district No. : o ai SclMHd district:. No.- .IT...... - U4'lo Schtsd district "No.' 4S.. ... 2.1 li Schotd district' No. 05.... . t j.1 H4 Sclirsd district No. 7l.... ' 58 M School district No: 7!l. . . - . :,1 TB Schod dislrU No: SO ' ' 10 Ol Schod district' No'. loaC.'.i ! l20T' '2T. School district No. 101. . Sclyiol district No. 1 10. Sclusd district No. 118 Sclnsd ilisirk't No. 121...,, School district 'NA. 121...'., 1 W (If .14 :v .12 7.1 44 05 Total. ?5.1.irrj 47 STATE TAX ESAStato Treasurer Chas. S. Moore" Is in rec'ipt of a re mittance from the-'treasurer of Yrtin hill county for ?0!21.0l. the aiiioiiiit due from that county on state taxes for tlie year 1S00. ; . y. WINS I,1ACK HIS 7t Wls-onslw; Man f Last Has Forju ", .'HelU ft ifoliH'lto tlaiu. ) O it Ml'. It AVI Ft 1 1 Iiavld Hull, a wealthy . farmer of Presrott, ,Wls , Ju,ls l bn, ieiij:u rh'd -V( Mrs. Mausoi of NaiM-rvllle, III.,- who 20 years ago Avh's' his wlf. Nineteen yars ago Hull came West to seek a fortune. He tailored hard for money to seitd '"hack liis'C Y.iit' fHlVd. "'. For-four '.vea is hl.,krtn,wjas- loyal, but at last 4im iimUed Xmui tllvorce. whii-lt was ciauiiHl rJ the pica of de sertion. Mrs. Hull soon afterward married a man iu llliut-ffn iiaaK d Man ny a and they Jivetl JEippiv tgeilM-r eiitil' twii ''years' i it gi, lien luO died, irtfll Wlnt1 Into' tlie catile btjsitiess and made a foHunHVLast June -lie; wr,ote Ida fjriirer, wifi i a leiivr .ami, HOW JllC .-llili will fillow. . , H, AUDITING HOARD I MARIOS COUMTV COMMIHNIOKEK9 IX HKHSIOK. WIllUo toKtayton to Riamla and Aceapt the Ili-ldg- Tha Paapar s . Arroua (From Daily Statesman, Oct. 4 ) The Marion oiiiity commissioners court met at t lie court house yester day; a fierhVion for the regular ' O.-'fo-betv ieciu. TAieJ afternoon was, ictit. fu auditing Jiiils Mg:ii list the county, . .. .1 ud cwiisiilei-ing ol lier " 111a I lei's' f a routine nature.- At a late houf last' evening .the court decldinl tfi go.to Startou tills, morning, where tlieicoitrt )f L1no county:' will tliivt tlie olllci.il from Marion county, for the purpose or inspecting the new ori'tae work at Stay ton, and; If the same Is found sat isfactory to accept if. The court will then continue on an Inspection lour beyond Stayton, examining roads and bridges in .that seetkm before return ing tojthls city. They will return to Salem ou Saturday. During yesterday afternoon the coum disposer of a number of pauper is's. County aid was al!owed to A. Itayless. in the sum of So ier . month: I'Wls ItariiH.I fl. and Mrs. C K haf fer, f. 3frs. John Ieonird was allow ed ft to iray house rent. In the ease of lrs. M. 12. Hrooks, who was sent to the Salem Hospital for treat nient. -the court ordered that llie county's liability should m llmiie l to $20. .? Among the JiilM audited were thn following: - ;f , , , Ia:tiper Account. ' ' - '': " . ' ' " '. Cltlld. IIarrltt.& Inwrence. .f 4 00 tilMert : Itaker...... M. M. High... ... ... Cap. Lumber Co. . . . . A. I la no. . . ... It. F. Russell. . Roth & Ora!er,. John Hnglui.. , Salem Hospital.. 15 75 84 2 'OO . 2 OO li on 7 l 12 (ni 20 00 Alld. f 4 (Ml )(t 5 15 75 81 2 OO 2 00 10 INI 7 (Nl 12 (ni 20 OO ANTIPODEAN TALE t)F A DO(. ManbyJ when be lived In the bush. always shared bis blanket with lie? pup. but when be shifted to town lie had to break the pup of Its old habit, says the Sidney, Pullet In. . First time lie caught It in lied be kicked It out. Next time Toby beard him .coming and JmniH'd up uulekly: butMurn'iv wa suspicious, put his band on the bed and found It warm. Then there was trouble for one small dog. That day the pup, earnestly watched Mur-phy-eonllng his .dinner by bbminz on It. Foljowing day .Mnrphy came hotn at usual - time, sneaking" quietly up stairs and observed the pup blowing, ou the bed for all be was worth. "