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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, " tisidat, octobeii 5. FOR LAST QUARTER REPORT Or TBE KEruKN 8CUUOL '.w rivmo WITH TOE BOARD - Cost of Coodacttag too School for Three Month. ,.Prpm Pa by St a teaman. Oct. 3A The retxirt of Snot ii v of the Oregon State Ileforat '.School, frtrilw quarter ending Seirtemler';oib which has been filed with the State F-oard of Education, shows tin condi tion of that Institution to 1e very s-tt-isfadory. The following txcerpU are taken from the report : . ; . "The tine weather lias given um an opportunity to li.irrst our grain and hay eroi w ith iit' loss? and' get n boused away In good shape. yield of gfaln ikt aw wa not very large, only uliout ten bushels; we will have euugh, however, by jtood management jto carry n through until .-another mp U harvested. "We are get tins the yard -.ret-y well Mo-knl with, wood and are' try ing to get it all ha uh-d before t lie Vet weather wIk in. ; ; "Id the past fourteen mrm-ths all the w.iod we have u-ed, w ith t-xc-eptiou of asut WO cords, has been cut on the place: we have now 011 hand if.ni cord, and have contracted to have about I'm cords more cut. which w ill le all tha we can adviedly take-from tile land, without danger of diminishing the flow or water1 iu the springs tint supply the Inslilutkru .With drinking water , '' "One silo, hold'mg alnrnt 2tm bushels, is foil of ensilage atMut ten acres of corn being. used for that lnri.o-e. "1 can (iy witli ; certainty that wa will .have enough! -potatoes tdrun' u through the"yearj ami sttpirty what is needed to the Deaf-Mute SchooL Cab bage a.nd --other garden- truck did not do o well. leing Injured by t lie eut worm. The fruit crop was light, but some better thai last rear; we have alMitit one and oucHhalf ton of primes dried, a quantity of pears, plums aud ismall fruits canned. "It ha beeu ueeessa ry to make some needed repair in thiehorse baru as the floors were decayed and giving farmer aiKl lil force ef loy; the muy frtvju of expeusc beiuj; the luuiU-r Jt till lt:l!la "a ll K Va 'ltk.il .11 t- III I X'. new patent gates lit the plaee of old om-A that were about worn out. The iiiutht building ha also callel for a sool deal of the'attviitlou of 4he eur jpeuters foree lujthe way of. r-mirs.( (Thf born' uaU-. rooui aud deta.il hall nary to waln-ot IIh-iu alHveMie-reaeti of. t lie bo vs. 'HesideH Ihe. above 'there mere a great ma uy other ,r-iw Irs; , to dmirs. windows aud rooms' tl)at hit taken the full, time of ,the carpenter and his forW .( t ' ; , ' , ' The heaJiig, hot water aud '6ewer are sjitirnV Mirotighont the in.-iJu and Industrial Txiildiuics have .l',n ovr-r-' lift tiled aod are now in exeelU-nt c-011-dltimi. TUe vun,P I'l'M" lying watvr ffoui Jdfll( crvek . is still giving ns trouble; we 1iok5. 'however, to ir'iake It answer the purpose until e canget an tipirr!alloii for n iirw one. Ve have endeavored to keep Iense down auJ at "the same time ktH'p the buiidhjgs in a Mate of gool repair. tnr niiain-ial report for thi- nnsrt-r will alwow: toil Increase lu' ex IH'iidiiures as -Huparcd - wltti oihr quarters, for tlie reason that. we v deavorel -to contract for suipIiiH to la-t until January 1, liMll. iool bealLb among 1hi1i ottleers and hoy has pretailed, a 'proof tlut the sanitary condition of tlie si-huol aim- heinx looked after, f "The uuiiils'r of . Imij s in school July 1st. t'JM re elvifi on tlrst oumntment. V; rtiirnel from parole. making a total uuiider of Iwys in s.-hool. during qttiiiter. 'urohd and absent, l-'i: b'avinw niniilM-r tf loy lit seliooi at tin date, ll'.l. The ti nam ill ntort of the sm-IhmI for tlie quarter follows: 15readstuflrs.... ... Dothiug ... .' t '1 J 11 :!" RS.1 lie -Jt 1 ;j.rc, j I-'iigMlve afoiinf . . . . . Farm. and garden....,!, ;rocerIcs ......J... . .p Hardware...... ! ... House furnishing..:.. lueideiltals. . . . J. . . . Meats and titi . L ...... Postage aud stationery. Salaries,... . . ...... School Kjtpplie J. . ' ; . - I ml n.t rial tHlRrs. . . . ltrugs.. ... . -i-- UciKiirs aud painting".. . ; til krt ! 15 'Ml "Ml 7o 1 7 rst . jiisiiTi ."si isii Metlieiii atttMidatiee KUitrie light planl Total., .$r,.HH t;; The rctMirt of Snot t'layton ATentz. nf ll1l'lll SelliMll for IteafMtUefi. has also bee 11 liletl.,' The rewrt mi? s in part: - ' . -' . - ' . . Tlie srho.d Vfar for HWHWI pen i d S Cember There an p.e.vnt ttrtv two pupils, an im-reasc f sevea oer that of last year at 1hls d.tte. whieh ludUates tlwtt the attendance will Ik gT-ejTier than 'tha-t of la"t year, or that there -is a Siiialler temMage of tanliness. Tliero are eleeii' new iiameHr 011 the instil ui V'tt r'1 and all arc jo hHf.! S wral of the older pupils were -not eruiitted toretuni on aii-oiut or tlw axe- uihh. "I ridav, Seirfemler ';2tst- was State lair I lay for the 'school. Tlw pupils a ad a 1 1 enda nt $. s;en t be iM r a 1 uie gn.nmls. It wis a Source of in-st ruc tion as well a enjoynieut for 'the pu pils, and very helpful slm-e a large Pn eut.ige of their cditrntiou Is bta4n 1 tlireuah iHrsoual;utercourse with tlie pnblUv ; ' ; - ' ' "The general belth pt tin schod is very gnod. ; . ' - '-" :.. :, "Iu addition to the regular orai w..rk. Troin twenty to twenty-five of the older pinlls.ari receiving sis-clal lutruet hh ia speech and Hp-nyidrnir. "The li?t of voucher for the quart er just ended allows that the ex4iie .. tH -xy." r i - '- ;'."" '"; . :: 1'to State Hoard f 'EdiK-ation yes trrdav onlerptl the parole of three lnysfrom the IJefrm scImoU'L They re: Harry (Sandde, Joseph Kyker and Willie OMtellui i The State Psuml has graiitiil slate liermits o the following 4!i-liers: It. F. Watson.; f ISourue. Imish1 on't'al J Tor nia stau papers, and. I. V. Mat-, lick, of Port laud, on Missouri paiers. A ckermaiu euperinten- i nunc mstruciiou. vesteriLty doposJUHl iu the State Treasury, for Board of Examiner fund, being the amount of feeS-cvlleeted ou state Iaier. PROSPERITY ST AWS.-W. Sctitt raylor, Marion county's toc-k lnpi.-t-or., -aim- to Kalem yestierdar He re isirts the stts k throughout the county in Hue condition, and there is no dis ease apparent. f He says there are many inquiries for bxp. goats' and uiih-h ows a Jtd there is not enough f this stock to supply all demand-. Mr. Taylor, during his off Lours, is something of an auctioneer., 1 urius the iat week tie cried six; sales of personal property such as is geuerallr found en Ma rlon connty fa tins. I All Proierty was readily disjHl of , at giHMl prices, and in the six sale but ten notes wore given, tlie remainder all leiiig sold for cash on tle block. A pretty gessi hid Wat ion that Marlon county is prHH-rou. and that tlie -a- aieity Imwler has little eiiauce of curing converts here.. se- PAL'I.IST MISSION. Two weeks" mission will le given by the l'aidist r atners In M Joseph's clinrcli. Im-rIu mug next sniHlay morning. 'Tlie Ore- KOHiau of last Sunday said of the gotiiau of last Sunday Kaid of the laid its: "These Fathers ar fi-onti New lork and with great the ouiitry. founded by wikihi miiclt nave given inisstou siMnn-ss id roug In nt The : siieiety : ' was Father Heeker. of has :betti :ahl and writ leu of late years. Most of the ;mii1hts are itnert to the t'atliolie church and for that reasonYtlM-y fre qmiiily ghe missions to 11011 fatiio- I'cs -their work by prideli-tion.'? This will be the tirt time for these fathers li give missions in Oregon, and they lMive-'rcqitestcd that the public of ail clase' and reTiglous lK'ii"fs 1h cordial ly, received. Tin .Jeetiires will be hi; th; nuirnltig and evening earti daw ' M AUUlAtjF LK'HNSKS. If i-n-niMiilter of marriages is airy hulicatloin of j rseriiy, surely the"xitiple of this eoiMity are 'enjoying tin fulbst mcas lire, of gool limes. Ncmt In tlw his tory of the eintntv were 'marriages so uumeious as" at present ami the pro I ect for; the future Is execedins'I! lu-ight. prontbing to excel that of the past few mouths. The following -car riage licenses - were issud wstrda v by t'ounty Clerk W. W. Hall. Avlm-ii is a auil.e nf the activity going ui in tiis line;. tSniee Willing and Uich aid I.. Meatle: Addie M. (lorresoii and Own K. I.v'wis; flahdie Havie and "IV 11. Piiwiis: JLarle Mattes and W. A. Muicpcrs. - ; '"' ' Take I Iced AV ill Surely Spec d." Lie sure to heed the first symptoini5 i intiTgcMion. ncrvo"ncss arm lmjmrc blood, aud lliu avoid chronic dyspei- sta. nen'sij prutisiin and ail thcrvils prouueed by bad blood. Hood's Sar sipanlla is your saieeuard. It quick ly sets the stomach right, ' trcnsrtiien atid qniets the ncrves. purifies, eafiches and, vitaiiics tlie biood ami keeps ' up the healtlt tone; ! -v -' " ' All Pills. liver ills 1$ cents arc cured by HoodT3 CASTOR 1 A 'For Iniaats and Chidxen. , , . f8 Kind Yoa Haw Iirajs Boaghi Bears the Signaturo of ' ' ! NO SIvTTLKMKXT.-ItPV. O. F. West, of i.a Conifer. Washington, is in tin' city ltMiklng after some business Interests, tin the mortiiiig of Augttvt -."dli Mr. West's resIikMM-e. on; Kt Slate street, was .destroyed by- Hie, the Oermau Lutheran church. cdj;n ing the house ' being biirued at. the same tim The lio'nsi was iitsurel in the Sun Fire Oflhe; of Fndou. Vp to yesterday, It Is claimed, the iuturatic -ompHiiy had taken no steps to adjust the loss, though tlie local agent has several times lw-eii notified. Mr. West's local aaertl. Hon. M. I., flu 111 Iwrli'ii. has himself not i tied llie '.com lauys agent. -bnt witliont; result. . 1 U Hissible that, if no steps are taken by the company to make a m'ttlenivut. 31 r. West w ill go Into court to collect bis iiisiiratice. , The, inicy .011 Air. West's Jionse was written : in tlie Sun Fire oflhe by the tleorgi'M, Ib'ek'r agency, but sljce lliaf dale tin. i-oii-pauy has appointed K. F. Jarkhursf its lo-al repiii-ntative. The Sun has t larg liue, of business I11 Saleni. ' The Tntet Yam j 1 I Pittsburg dntiiimW tells I Ids new yarn: I always carry a little of Kenqi's lt.ils.-i in In jny grip. ' I lake cold i-asily and a few ilnscs nf the iKiLsam ''always i makes . m t well man. Kveryw'i're I go I sjs-ak a gcsxl word for Kemp. I tiike hdd of my customers I lake old men and. young men and tell tbciu coti-fiih-titly what I do when I Utke cvld. At drn-'ilst. 2-s? ami KR()M pAIiI,AK.-. fJ. t'oad - of Pallas. 'Assfeftaut !erKeaiit-atirnis of the 1"iiMm States Senate, and. Post master Chas. V. Belt, of Pallas, were Salem visitors yesterday.-'' rehrrnins home last -eveniug. Mr. IW-lt re;ports tlie sjile of a large gnantlty of primes in the section surrounding: Pallas many of the growers haviug n"eHved 5 i-etits a pound. ! ritlCKS FOi: ntK.M.-T. : s. Townsend. at , W1I1TK ; CLOVKIi -reamery. S,ileiiu now pays : cents for st;ir;i tor 'cream, and ci'Uts for lmnd sklBiimtl cream, delivereii at -reanery. or - -ents less at farm er's door when lie goes after It. " There Alaska, a re no sua kes nor frogs but there are toads. ? iu FOI. IJAI.VKSTON SI'FFKUKt.-S. Salem Camp No. lis, FaHJie Juris diction. WtMsloiell " of. the , ilid. at Its last liieeUiur. tmleml the l.rd of m:itasrs to rorwant . to tne ai reston. camp of 1m h-t. In tle Southern Jiirlsslictroii. to t. .stil In relieving iuenilers of th" order who are iu distress as a residt of the re-s-trt msMl that devastate! that city. The Halves! on camp is said .to Jiav lost list memlier hi; Hie '..lo;i. The Sontliero Juriirctioii as a cimse quence. has a heavy load Jo carry hi the way of death Jieuetits, but it iu nmditi.u fo nutke . full settlements with.mt !s-Ing woiniiMlcd to -a II iik hi the overg famp tur hel. Tlie Pad tic Jurisdiction:, In which Oregou l' "A wlr after I earn out of Um bospital thm reftmont salted tor bom. ' .1 arrlTed bom a perfsct wreck, reduced in. treirbt from 175 to 140 pounds. "My mother U a atrontx bsUerar to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pals People and sbo peratiaoied m to take them. I aid. and experienced a decided relief by the time I bd takes three boxes. When I bad taken At boxes I was entirelr cured. -. The: oain was a.11 to Dr. Williams' Pink Pill. - i !.'..', . ; Dr.-Wlliam Pinf: Fill Fale (People ass snM by all dealers, or will be sent aeat-pahl oa ilt of prire. M omts a tmw. or six hniaa for Xe. by addmSnc !. Wiuuu atsoiciaa Oi. Hcbenecladr. S. Y. , . , Is located, is not liable for any assefa- mnt to belli Ihe Stmt licrn Jirrisilir. tmn. ow many of the ; camps rare stnoing comriimtious as did the one: tin Salem, from choice. : l'utnaui raoeiess tye pnsbufes fastest and liriffhtest colors of atiy known ly- stuflf. Stld by lr. Stone's drug Mores. Salem, trfj j TtlRtf MW COCPOBTIOKS. All icics Fil.nl iTTf1 tl:e Pepa'rtiu'ciil State Ye-terda3-. of (From In the Pally Statesman, Stale In 'tKirt'mciit. o t. n. yes(:rda. three new coritoi-atioiis wftc, nieii. as follows : Tite Sar'-iit I.iiiubcr Company dl engage, in I lie liuiiixu- bnsiijey; f!i-ittt- ..ifiitv tluk lu.'iil.itf'i rliiu IK ul. I located at Cranite. The caul!! sto-krl s li.-d 'at 1i.imi. -divided hM 'jrc valuett'tit t each.. W. fargenr. 'i. i ii-ot , I I ariMtWi' f. K. Wright, aud O. C. WlKbt among '-its rwnf'K'rs' mterest in ama- tM'iir vacVtiivc. Portland is the h.ad r,""''"t ' , ' 7 ,,;:, , Colorado river' said a man from Tex- Ihe layljjr luvcii;u.t I I u 1 in .ojU K 'a a dug. tealtv of all kindM-Mie r indpal f-, .v)ms, n.ibAv by "tl.e' name of i.ee. will be k-A ) W1" 'Sani-.Jng.. who was- InAn..a cahip 2 1 yt huJ?X C 1 CrtSit U M' -ver, Imh., out Vf , (the. state shales of H at . t . IK iM Vt u , M (1 : :7TnTrXi lI,efgnt, ambition was lo , gp.ito , .Vw ..rTheA.ubr-'Viivaiofi', Ii1"l;v,r"tnfr7n7nn periy on hand U-fcT-t. L. V. i def lated, . and if, I. n d stack i p ard. .1. 11. O llrvan and .Sethi against It Just mice Id be willin to Mi:ll't'r 'the prierl omI 1 atlki ire incorporators apd otj-efs fashion's Fi:i:siii;sT faxciks. Almost all of tlo very' in girls wear are old ne-.v trappings, says tlie newst things friends v!ih l-jidies Home Tlie hair is -formal for S'jitemln'r. worn lower on tin head, and tiot so eiicli u la l'ou:padoiir. Sun'where at the -nidi's there i a ilei'id'l tendency' .owanl a iiart. Mauy little curling Vtcks -.'.re diligently erqilvated and oris in the back railing to tbe neck are once more lo i worn. Tlie collars of gowns are lo lie low it. t fa-hioii which can readily le adopt ed with audai kius oiilideiK-e by the conn. - " The newest nnnlcls of st'-M-ks to b DESIGNING AND ! ENGRAVING . ' BY ALL METHODS .! I W. H. CHAT TEN, Manager I i 1 Send for sampler vf our special dc:i;n in Ifthogravurc -orW for letter and ..... rill heads, cards and envdopejs..L. 1 Estimates . famished 266 Co nnicfdal St :1 A ' ; Soldier's Life - Is one of hardship and ex posure, and the dangers from disease are as great as from shell and bullet. Here is a story of a life that was saved : I snlUtod iaCompoiiz-E, First Reel- lot 24w Turk VnlnnU.r. t .TJ. bslnBiDKoftbe war with Hp la. Whilo B rarrtson dnt-r m.t Hnnninin 1 ' stricken with malaria, whlcb was eompll- iMd With kldnsr trOOblA. I m-mm n tUm. . bospttal twenty-on daySrSjidwbeadtsebarMd mrtiMlthiruiiiitiMwi . . , we" ' . ? ' Fxakx ; A. 6vntir. I. SIS Srinkrrhojf A whim, - ttico, jr. r. S" s j woru -with Hhlrt-waists jes'H'cially I orettv. antl nuide nunilj' of silk and very slieer muslin, -jav couar is niaue of silk, sometimes a crash finlsh il with a very iiav crerically. iuiis-liu-o.llar with ll" drawn work islge. Manv shirt-wi'it ' Iw-ing made wih collars of;He same material the Ninall turuovira being of a contrast ing color. , Costumes 'i" solid cohrs are the novitii'sif tlie hourTcvcrything to ilia tch- f'l filer exiHUisive fashion. Tur jslynys a desirable one and indi cative '-often.,; : of the wcll-dres.d wo man The-pla in tulle and net veils sate dots, sa us lionlcrs. but just a su'pirioti of a fairy's web. to keep sundry love bs-ks in their right- li'iil places are a ITi-tiI. A - second ve'I i f i-liiffon brown, iH'tyfe. lilue or grcti i-ris.-v"orn over the veil of tulle or net. J Tie hats are eomixisite productions l"btg smiill" hats lwrliaps will dc- scrils them. " : .' lUSIIKU I,Y MAIiMUCEXIE.. -Wheu J was, raiicluntf down on the iiwist piunaelefef linni.io Inxwry. omf Pack to.!tte cow .camp'-aim turn np jnv toesNolsMl-dreamed that his ycHtniiig for it peliiioiiico tncal would ever Im gratified, but a ridi young New Yorker who owiied a place near I'ahMed liluffs siynt a wii'k on the lam li. au'd hearing of 'Sam's singular a s4 ration, was so amused by 11 lh.il he Invited bihi to make a trip North .a his guest for the special puriiose of 'saippliug tin prvcnler of tiie famous icstauraiit. The news of the invlia thn crcateil great excitement aiiioitg tiie ofie-r cowpiMichers and they de luged Sam' willi lips as to what he siMniild oribT. In s.me extiaordlnary leaiiuer f hey. had conceited the idea that Peliiioiiico Is-aslcd of is'iiig able to provide a guest with ab-oliifc-Iv anything lie asked for., im matter WRITE US IN REGARD - S W IIII1JM ' ' " t " - - - . - FlNlS JOB Statesman how outlandih;?arMlltha? it woxil-t, Jbi fYlIFV VjkffT PFnfllTS a gr.at triumph for -Sam' if he couldl I llLI I f ill I I LlV" " name something beyond the resources to bring of ! t he la rder. "Tell t h vui yon fried - rattlesnake s one of the outfit; 'I'll bet that'll stump emr Stewed prairie dog, pickled wolves ears, coyote hash, cactus ih bolletl owls' toes ; and sliced . lisards were a fewr of the other: delk-aci' I liH-iitloiHHl as likely to puzzle the chief aud cover the visitor with glory as an epicure, and Sa m proinlsel faithfully to spring ihem all on the waiter aud report results, i W1hu he nnally left with the New Yorker, one f tin 1hvs galolpe.1 live miles after them to ted him to ! sure to lci:ind liorncd frig e tosist. I shall tiver forgi't tlh 1 ay that "Sa in" i Texau. caiiK bat-k." -oiniinuHl thf chtickliug. "lie sneaked iuto "' tin camp by 4he lower t mil and suddv-'J Jl ghost. The I toy a were all ass'1 at supper, iind as shi as tlie Iif:n they s't uj a yell. Ho v. coiih tnitr tlwv hiid. ' TlfK.r V111V tul 1 . r !i.ivflry SlClke eggsr 'What alM.ut 'their mvl"; to.sr Sam looketl dNtnssil" fellers. he said. '-Kheepishlv. A have ter a.l mit thev brung uievl,:,f 1 ordered. And what tlid y Mrr.,,H-r .""H-I lu ait excitisl cli,1,!- '4 I1 lutw it was. n-plK-d. "lowly; l giH so bad skeered y' 1 down that I plumb forgo- a" wtl ,0't ,m' n"' t,r" deml ham JIU t"--- oneatis Times! lew'n,t- I SHK VANTS liriJl.'INU STOPPEP. - . ' j .'-:';" IU4 piaut Woman Sees Too MihIi of ; Itrin Washington. J 'A woman, lias written the P'rstrid or t oiuniina commissioner a letter iu wliicli she says that the habit of young men and girls huggiug on stitet-cars. in tlieaters and ypubllc parks at the nathtiial capital has grown. jy,Mich an, extent that It will corrupt the rising gi-heratitm.: Sie ! declares that It is i almost iui pusKilile to take a car ride to any of thesuburlKiii rsrts without bbsevv Ing'sonie ytmng man trying to, t-e how dose he -can hold his girl iuj . his amis or how near In his lap she can sit. ' ' .- v.. '. 'Such ondiiit. If -condoned and tol erali'd. will cause sorrow j to iine to tlie hearts of many motlii'rs, says llw w riter. v i In dosing her letter the dady liegs tlie -Pisfrh-t counnisNioiierS fjo give the 'matter earliest i-onslilerattoii and says that a law "-prohibiting sncii i comli'd n stn-et cars is far more Important than laws prohibiting e xpctoratioii Iu ciirs: that the latter can only soil tlie skirts of ladies, while the former can lead to Ihe ruin of souls.. I Nl'SKP KAli.ItOAP TICKIITS. , Some men with unused railroad tickets on l heir'-hands scllithem to scalpers, wiiije'ot iters go to tiie, rail road company that Issued ihMii and obtain 4 heir Value lu money. M'ost per sons; however, do mother and accept the. loss when. the. ti ket is worth less than, a dollar. Indeed, many jsM;son do Ht realize that the railroad com panies stand ready to redeem unused tickets even of smalli value4 so that the companies must lie. richer by ma p,v. jthoiisjnds: of iWiiars a .year tlfrortgh this Ignorance.. , F.very' railroad ticket Uars file name of t!e general .psisseiiger agent and of the geiienil iiiana'fer of - the foail. It, is a.simide tnatler to enclose tlie ticket with a letter direV-ted to the 'general passig'r a;ent asking hbti to ri'ftiud the iimiM-y paid mid cxhiiit Ing tlie reason why Ihe ticket Is loft luitiscd in the -.bauds of the luirchaser. It Is courteous to enclose a stamisil envelope lu which the" money may bo returmil. . . f When all tliese things. -" have 1mcii done the cutiipaiiy gfiietaily -acknowledge tin rei-eipt of tlie ticket holder's coiiriiiniiieatioii nuil proniiises; to iuves ligat elhe matter. The; Invest igallou cousixts lu the prosr IiidenlUicallon of Ihe ticket, by the agent .-.who sold it. and a little iHsdikcepitig to set the account right. Th"i ihe urehas'r receives a cloi'k for the amount dii" from tin' r:iiJjo;l company.', along with a letter requesting acknowledg ment.' ' i . 1 Higii TO YOUR WANTS STATESMAN BUILDING Sa.em, Oregon SiRIlNTIrMO Job Office, .MISSION TO tex Arrnawn for ' : - . . Til It Conrt Tester y Obi t Mr OnM Katorod Record. day -y -Uy Statesman. Oct. 3.) 1 From lit 'l " . . ; jiutial exauiluaUou of applicants for admission to the bar. took tip the .Lieut the justices,1 The class taking . . M. V til ilM '-examlnatlou i-Bslstel of only tu aptditiuits, from several of the towns alJ,i cities of tlie state, as follows: tlale S. llill. Albituy. . Ktigoue AshwHl. It tiraude. Herman A. Welister, Oregon City. M. Vau Valkenburg. Sdverlon. Charles F. McKuight. Marsbtield. Mahliu Itirliu. Miilford. - -,-C. ,W. Pa vis. rhilomat h. N, M. !Wrn. Portland. . C. AV. Corby, Woodtcirn.- - 7' Walrer Knlpp. Portland.' , The exauiiiiations I were finished at ,T ii. in., vestenlay. I aiwl tlie applica tions wt re laitrii mmci ain im-iih-iii. I lie MMKi'i 111 iiuiioi vi ni l nus nivi made by tlie nmrl: '"" The Title t'uaratitee & Trust Com iany. apellaiit. vs. Multnoiiiah coun 1 1 ! - . . - - . I . . .... ... dl.-.. ty, resNnieiit ; orucreq ou sitpuiaiioii: that respondent Iwne until October; 11th to serve ami tile Its brief. i;oi;hi:is physician's fi:k. Itiofher of I .ate tjovernor to Present1 ; Poctor McCotuiick HMKl. . ; ''-. 4 ... .. . - " - - -i Louisville. Ivy., Oct. l.-One of the handsomest -'fee ever paid a general practitioner for services In a single casi- w ill Ih received by PH-lor J. N. ' McCoi'Hiack ef Howling I recti for his attendance up mi William tbn'bel after be was shot at Fraukfori." .Arthur Coelx-I. Imdlier of the dead iSove'iitor. ami his devisee under the will. has placd a'-claim -against tiie estate oi tiovei-iior. tioeiN-i-ior lo.msi for iHs tor .M-Cormack's servhs-s, and Isdiiud this action lies an Interesting siiory. I . -' ' ; ' etiaior l Joel ets great ambition was to Im ioveriior of Kentucky. He had that high office 'constantly in hit mind, and when li"' liuall.v obtaiueil the nomination lie filtered upon tlie iccieoralile canvass of last fall which iis lo result in his assassination, lie and Pndor McCpnuack h:jl long ln-eu dos frieiels. ami when t'oeliei was sliot iNs-tor McCormack. who happen-. imI to lo iu Frankfort at the lime, was one of the first' physicians to come to hl-f assistii'ice. . f i AHer the d.. lib of; Hoclicl. ArJliitr CiM'liel and Justus i Jo'Im'I. llie stirviv ing. brothers, exid-essi-d their flpprecl ai,ioii to lM'tor ! fMcCorutai'k for his servn-esi ami siausi niai nicy . were conViucel. but for his priMiipt and ef ficient, measures and precaution ti prolong their brotlter life, he would never have lived lo attain Ids ambition and In sworn In as t Sovcrnri J They l iMpiesied poctor - IcCormack to send lu a bill aKaiiist the eAiatc for his kit -lies.; This tlie dK'bt; declhid ,o. do ou tlie ground that Umeruor, ioieltel, . during bis life, had done hl'iii'1 liiauy k liidiHiKHeK.' noil ln- felt II1.-1I It was a privilege to devoti his services to him.: ...... - . . . - ' . As; a mark if appreciation Arthur fbiclM'l has tin. t 0,1100 i-lalm agalnt the Uiu-Im-I estate iu favor of : pistor McCohniick, niitt 1t Is under stood that the check for that amount will soon In sent him. as tlie settle ment of the estate lias itecii entered iqwoi within the last few days. L ; I M'tor ,M"Coriiiiaek wlir then' have Hie honor of receiving one of Ihe I tru est fee.; If not th larg'st, i-ver paid 11 'general 'practitioner in llie luiteil States.-St. Ixmis Iteputiilc. J OAEPTOniA. Twirc-a-wcek Statesman, $1 a year. 15 : ! I - Grade Work Tpompt KxictmoN ! . ' ppicts Reasonable 1 1 HALF-TONE, ZINC ETCHING j MAf AND WOOt) ENGRAVING ' ", PHOTOGRAPHING i Satisfaction ' Guaranteed! Salem, Oregon