WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, 4 Tuesday, October o, im T In Business Offices are open to two classes of erson. " iu figures, understand liookkcppIug et linnd and typewriting.. Person who ler off still. They are always given the branches, and. many more. Investigate our work. It will pay. Call or, write. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Stretts A. I Armstrong, LL. 1! Prlm-lal. J. LV. Weswi, : IVnman and Secretary 131 COURT ST., SALEM, OREGON- i When one invests In a business education uch as may le secured at this school he iu assured of substantial dividend!. It is a paying Invest ment everywhere and always. . This fart in demonstrated '.-continually by the success of our graduate. Tlm distinct and complete: departments. - Business, Shorthand and Ejinjlsh Students ailmltlcd at any time. Visitors-welcome. Class and individ ual Instruction. WV ask the fullest investigation of our methods, work nuil equipment,!-1? those who think of securing a thorough traiuiug for bus lucss. .Send of call for a copy of our Illustrated catalogue. HATS OFF; PLEASE ATTENTION Take off your HAT Look at it Voti need a new one We've got a large stock of all the, latest aud most popular. Fall Style Hats Quality and Styic the Highest. Prices the Lowest. We lif(tn a siecial $.1.00 Ietiy. vnii find, in the JC5 (Ml minus ihe-evHu Dertys $1.50, $2,50 Up. , Fedoras, ail Blocks, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $5, $3.50, $4.50. G. W. JOHNSON & CO., The People's Clothiers and Furnishers 257 Commercial Street j Salem, Oregon Farmers, Insure Your Grain and Hops The cost Is small, alimit one-half ( cent a .fin.shol on wheat for Six Months. Kates for 'all warehouses in! Valley. Five Old and Tried Com panies. KIRK & PISTON, Resident! .1 gents. Successors to Geo. M. Beller Co. -NS Commercial street, Salem. Oregon. s 111 SALEM SHOE STORE BANK BUILDING R. H. LEA BO, Manager Tbe rreat mm?dy for nerroas rrostrMoa aad ftll diM-Mct of tn c"narat!v J ortransof either aex. itnrh a Ncrrons Provtrstlon, Fmilirurcr Lost Manhood, ' Imp tencT, Niirhtiy Eniivtions. Youthful l.rrorn, Ment&l Worrr. Wnur ana of Tnnirm or Ortum. whicta icd to Consumptioa ni laaamtr. Wlih nan f S ortkT we rnarnatee tociti or rrf-jrul t-h monjr. Sold at fl.OO per box, 6bcxcsfor4.03. muSlOTTTS CtUCAliCO Cleveland. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. j I'KOOr AGAINST SU1CIDU. Kionx Falls. S. 1.. Sept. 17. A youu? farmer named Swau-wu. living ne-ar Uatnsey, made a desixrate attempt at suicide. He shot himself in' the Juiul four times with a revoIverand tlun frtU a bullet luio ids breast. Xow of th li;ts rendered him un etiuscloHs, ami he walketl' two -ui'Jes to the home of a. brother. A do-tur was iumiiMmsl to attend lilin. and it la rertt"d there is a favorable cha nee for 4ns reeovery.' Swajisou wa4:eu Kaeetl to bKmarried aud bad ! just built a tine new house. Some trouble wi:h hl.letretliea Is supposed U : For a Better View Of wlut j. take place around you bring thing nearer. our eight utay ?e defective. We have the faculty for testltur the eyes and the means of joipp'ying what may be necessary; to Improve the sieht. -" ; Our stock, of eyeglasses ami spertae- les is well assorted and of fine quality. Ordinary ca?es of defective Tlslon eau lie fitted at oDce.: .Where.lt Is neces sary 'to-make leases to suit, we eau 1511 an onh-r in from four to fire days. Renu-niber we can relieve those head ache.! that met! icfne does not helx. j Herman W. Barr 1 ' . Scientific Optician. IS State St. Salem, Oregon () Those, who write welfare accurate e. 12) Those who are skilled in short- are proficient in loth lines are- lct- preference. We teach nil these W. I. ,8 TALEY, Principal they are the same quality and finish, aire hatter's 11.1 me! ' Wear Smart Shoes mart Women We have themManish lasts for women dircctfroni the eastern fao lories. Call and sec tlicm at the Next Door to Bash's Bank have been tin reason for bis at temp on his JIfe.f One bullet. find into lily right ear, was extracted, n . having been fouud flaitrned against ' tUv knlL SL Paul Pioneer lress. t , , not ixjuukix Tillamook, Or., Oct. The gas4i;. schooner: Anita, which went ashore at . Nestoeellat 'Saturday, was fkwV: l j-est.Tday. ' .She is n n iu jirred a a 1 lias taueu ou Ler largo agaiu,- Tears Uets the OrauJ rrlze.7 :At the Paris Exhibition which nat urally attracted the world's best toijet products. Pears has obtained the only Grand Prize awarded solely for toilet soap. This Is the highest award ob tainable for anything at that Exhibi tion. . ' - ,. , " We are all of ns familiar --'.with tti beautiful Pear's soap pictures In the magazines, and now,, the facts tLey have been teaching for so niony years as to the purity, economy . and general eiet-lleuee of this tnilet reiniifo rn proved beyond all peradvenfure of doubt by the fact that so eminent and critical a Jury as that of the Pari- Exhibition' endorses them with the highest honor it is within their power to awards -':' -?'., rv ' This is the twenty-first occasion on which Pears soap has received the Highest Award at an International Exhihition. It fliegan the nineteenth century as the leading toilet .soap, am! c sura imu ii iwennetu . witn an v-u .Kirnirr n-iuia uou lrea I : nrr tne wmer area broucht into the worm s activity during the ' century. mere are lew. nriHtuets of man's in d-usiry tlmt have stood the test of such period of time, t J r NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC iu ortler to give : all Tronrietors aim employes; an oportimity to at- teutl the Pliotographers Convention at Port la ul., on Oct. 2T. 2(1 . 11 'it ti oeen mutually agreed to close all Salem galleries on tho alwve meii- tloneil dates, ttvopen again for bus uess on Moiulay. Oct. 20th. The pulilte is reiectfully retuestetl - to ear this In mind and act according THE REX STFPIO THE THE Salem, Or., CHONISE STUDIO, ELITE STUDIO. Oct. V, 11XJ0. Don't believe all the evil things you hear about yourself. 'NEW TO-DAY. LOST-flu road Is'tween Stay ton and Turner, a Shawl.black with Roman fclripes, Saturday, Octoiier (Jtli. Finder please leave at this olfice and receive reward. l:Md,ltw-(l) F Hi S A EE: Four hundrwflieadof shivp. lambs, yearlings and 2-year-i.ld wethers, iu alsnit epnl numlH-rs. 'a!l on or address J. II. Daniels, No. 41X Winter Kireet. Salem. lU::r:0t w-2t 1) ESTKAYS TAKEN UP. Two stray horses. one,a bla-fc mare aged aiont 12 years and'weight alKut ami file .other a gniy horse alsnit yeui-s old and weight' about 10T0 and 1h1i tailetl. Found them in iKisture a month ago, aud any fur er iurH-matlon will 1h furnished by .addressing Harry Squire at Sidney, .Marion Co, Oregon, or his agent (Jeo. I Moon, at SiJney, Marion county, Oregon. ; " , , 10:9-dlt w-2t. Good Dairy Farms For Sale i f ,,. I' " Easy way ?a make money with small m . i ' capital, anu live, near ocean ucaeu or on lln Little fsestneea river njid, bay, where '.fishing- and hunting is iirst class.". Three good farms lo sell. Size: XVO Jl-t SI I 'IIITP tr.1.i- mm I'M ...i. .j meuts on --each; about one-half in cul tivation and meadow, rest in grass, anI thulHr,; enough for domestic pur poses; laud rich ami productive, live tons of hay grovs per acre. Cows on one farm have lost test at the Mack intosh Cheese Factory. Public roads and school close to creamery. Forty head of cattle, household furniture, including good piano, four stoves, farming Implements, with good farm wagon, --SO tons of hay. to go with either one or two of these farms. Terms to be very reasonable, prices from li;iM to $l0i.(O. The last price to Include two farms of So and 122 acres, respectively. ; Milch cows on farms graded up -with mixed Jersey blood. Personal proiHTty. worth' jrice of best farm, to go with Laud. No tiles on this offer. Address II. 15.. Ilendr ricks. Bay City, Oregon, If you mean business. j " ' - Hewitt Pays the freight On all orders of ?20 ant upwards, within a radius of 100 inUes of Port tawL. Railroad and . Logging Camps a Specialty. ; i U. HEWITT, No. iSS Third Street, Portland, Or. WILKES' SULLIOI, "JERCMl" NO. 29631 Will stand for Glares the coming sea son at Corner of Ferry and Liberty streets. For Pedigree and particulars, call on ; Dr. W. Long Venterinary Surgeon. Salem, Or. Money to Loan On Improved farm and eity property at lowest current rates. . i-'-i-iT. kT FORD, J Over Ladd A Boah'a bank. DRESS riTTINO SCHOOL Has t.iH'iiW. at Room 7. (Iray BUxk. A .perfect system of dress cutting Is tauglH, aud satisfaction gnaranteeil. -; -1 '': i: 10:4-dw-lm. FOR SALE12 acres of land. Imtween ; Cheniava and Brooks; L"f acres Is cnltivatetl; r more easily broeght under cultivation; balam-e cleared aud r seeded. I House 5 and . outbuild ings aud well; mile from school: Vt mile from It. It.; cross-roads on pla.-e. Title good. Address E. Halm, Brooks, Ore, 102-1 ml. RUSTLING VOU.NO MAif-Can make per, month and expenses, l Per , nianeut iositlon Exix'rienee uunec- essry. Write uiek for particulars. ! Clark & Co.. 4tU & Locust streets. Fhiladephia pa, . 0;4m-dw FOR SALE. Forty -one bead of stock sbiep for. tale; also ane I r ore ford bull, l year ord. Apply to Thom as, att & Co, r 227 Coiimmroi.t street, tsalcui, Or, CASES DISPOSED 0Fi THE CAKSOS . rLEMI50 - COXTKO TEKST riXAIXT DECXIeO. - HoprBe Court Btodlfled Jidfmnttl the ' Trial Crt Cost to Be Born by ' ' Both rattles. . - In the Supreme Court, yesterday, Ave, apiwal cases, previously' argued and submitted, were decided, - a nd the opinions entered of record." The cases so disposed of were: ; ' ; ; :f IL J. Fleming, respondent, vs. John A. Carson, appellant, an ap- Jeal from Marion . ountyr: lion. ' Oeo. II. Burnett, judge; nipdilied. Opinion ier currtam.' v This was a suit for the settlemen of a o-partnerhip, for an Injunction ana tne appointment of a receiver- to take charge of the assets and wind up the business of the firm. t On Jan nary 7 lUS, when the case was a Issue, an application was made for "a receiver, when the defendant offered to give' a ootid, in any amount fixed court to satisfy any decree bj-' the that might be rendered in favor of the plaintiff. The court, however, made the appointment, with authority to settle the firm's business, but. left th Jaw books - nice furniture and fix lures with the defendant, enjoining him against their disposal. The court In Its findings of facts concludes that plaintiff was entitled to recover from tne defendant S14U.10. ami the costs and disbursements, and that the part nership property of the plaintiff and defendant should be sold by the r ceiver and the proceeds divided be tween the parties. tt was not sought by the appeal to disturb the findings of the trial court so far -as-the accounting- and the amount found due the nlaintilT was eoncernetl, but it was urged that .the lower court erred, first in ainointiug a receiver; second, iu decreeing the saie oi tne nart.nersniu nronertv and Uie division of the proceeds, and third in allowing costs against the defeni' ant. I m '; , . . . . ! s ue appeiiate court noius that, un- er the . circumstances, the ainxjiiit nwirt was Jnstlfie!. and the court .hv llnetl to disturb the action. The court also approved 'the ordering of a sal or the partnership property. In tin; matter of assessing the costs agaiust tiie uerentlant. the court im!llfiel th; judgment of the trial court, saying As a general rule In cases of this ilnd. Uie costs shonld be cbargetl to the fund, either where the suit is necessary or beneficial to both parties. or wliere lth are at fault, and mav - - . . ie imiosHt upon one party onlv, as a punishment, if be has leen uuiltv oi Jinon(iuct remienns iiocpti:irv n . t . m " resort Jo legal proceedings. We have recourse to the findings of the court bejow only for a determination of the question, the eviden-e not having oeen Drought up. They should supixirt me ueeree; out tuere is nothing con- ta.ntd therein whieh teanls'ln any man ner to show that the defendant has been qnilty of misoonduet. or lias done any act to warrant the allowance of costs against him as a punishment. From all that appears, ' the costs of uiis litigation . nave oeen metirreti ns a neetssary exiH'nse In closing up tlie concerns of ther co-partnership aul siMmlil therefore be paid out of the co- " 'The decree of the court .lndow will therefore be lnodifiel, so as to re quire the payment of the costs out of the funds of the co-partuership. and the costs pending the appeal will be adjusted by the same f-tandard." Tlie partirsiiip property. It is said, consists of one set of second hand law looks. three or four galvanized cuspidors and some other minor ar ticles. The litigation did not concern Mr. Carson's library or office furniture, which was private 'property. The de fendant Carson having a inhaled, and won "the suit in the Supreme Court. It follows that be gets his costs on tlie appeal. J. W. Henry; -appellant.- vs. Yam hill county, respondent; appeal from Ya mhill county, I Ion. ieo. II. Burnett, Jntlgv; affirmed. Opln- Ion by- Associate Justice C. E ' Wolverton. The plaintifT while acting as sherilt of Yamhill county, brought this ao tlon to recover the Hilary of his dej uty. and,-a d-nmrrer to his complaint having 1 Ken suftah;el, judgment was rendered .against him. dismissing the actin. .from,: which - hp-appealed.. The law fixed the hire of one deputy for the county at $0)10. The court holds that sheriffs are not entitled to ve cover the salaries of their deputies., that such demands are iorsonal, and should be-, made In tin i.anie of the deputies themselves, unlexs lnly as singned. Tlie tonrt adds: "In this par ticular, the complaint fails to stale a cause of action, and the demurrer thereto was properly ustained.f State of Oregon, ex rel. tleorge Jones, respondent, vs. Oeorge Couu. apiellant: an apieal from Iake coun ty. Hon. II. Ia. Iieii'Mn. Judtf: reversed aud remamled. Opinion by Chief Jus tice It. S. Beau. ' Iaw Ouarantee & Trust Society. Ltd., of liondon. respondent, vs. Har vey A. Hogue, Sarah I Ilcrtie and Henry Joues. defendants atMl appel lants and Bosetta Joiies. defeniUint aid. respondent: appeal from : Wash ington county. lion. j . . Jlcltruie. judge; afflrmeil. Opinion by Associ ate Justice F. A. Moore. , .. Jacob. Bloch, appellant. vsJ Sarah Sammons and Joseph HublelL re-' spondents; .appeal . f nmi Multnoinaht eonntj Hon. E. D. Sliattuck. judge; revtrseil .and remanded. Opinion. ,by Chief Justice li. S. Bean. The court yesterday ordered the fol lowing law students, recently exam, ined as to their proficiency and knowl edge of; law. to Im admitted to tin bar as attorneys and counsi'lors at law: s ;. I --rij . , fSale S. Hill. Albany. Eugene Ahwiil, a Orande. Herman .V. Webster, Oregon City. ' Charles F. Sic Knight. SlarshtieliL Mahlin Pnnilu, Medford. C. W. Davis, inillomath. i 11. M. Ilern. Portland. W. Cirby Wowlburn. ' " ' Waiter Knipp, Portland. '? The followmg minor orders 1 were ; 1 i Fred entered of record. " ; 1 J. Lavenport, appeltint, vs. Ise. respondent: ordered nnon tlp- uLitiwn tbatr ppiH-Hant have until No vember 20tb l serVi and file hi brief , The Security , savings &. Trust Cqux- ny. et ai, annellants.; vs. .Berth loewenlersr. executriii efcal.. resoond I ents; the parties hereto by their respec tive attorney having by their stipu lation in writing duly submitted said cause upon the briefs on file, the cour takes the same under advisement , A Frightful Blunder - Will often cause a horrible Burn. Scald. Cut or Bruise. - Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best In the workf. will kill the pain - and promptly heal lt Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores. Ulcers, Boils. Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. BeVt Pile cure on earth. Only 23 cts. a lox. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Dr. STONE, druggist. HIS BODY CIRCLED BY A KAT- TLEStVAKE. ' Toleilo. Ohio. Sept. 18. Otto Ioet- cher, a fourteen-year-old boy, had -a terrible experience with a rattlesnake while visiting at the home of a tela tive near White House. lie desired to go out and get some frojjs In the ' ,-. ponds on J the farm. While walking along the bank ho stumbled, and as he was falling he saw a.huge snake under him. It was lying tfij the sun and was stretchcl out Its' full leugth. His lody lwd hardly struck t hi1' ground when he heArd the suake rattlt', and a second later the reptile' cifled Itself and raised Its head slightly into the a!r. showing its fangs. A man who had been out hunting happened: along saw the boy and his predicament, decided upon his action at once. and He ami raising She gun to his houlder at the reptile's head. .Ills aim firevl -wat good 'ami the snake's head fell to tin ground. The boy was lodly fright eneil and could barely reach home. The hunter secured the rattles on the snake's tall. f here were twenty seven of them, and - this .would indi cate that the snake was .'JO years of age.--Chlcago Inter-Ocean. C ASTO R I A For Infants and Children. . Hie Kind You Har Alwajs Bought 1 Bears the Signature of WIFE OF THE KHEDIVE. To be the wife of the ruler of Etrvpf is not a wholly enviable position, but the woman now occupying that ims1 tion has many privileges for which she is to 1m euvleil. In the first place, her husband is greatly attached to her. It iwas while -tle slave of the valid (dowager) ' khedivah that the present khedivah, Ikbal Hanem. won the admiration of the khedive. Slip Is of the Circassian race, and 'possessed, it is said, of unusual lteauty. " Her management of her household resembles much the European cus toms. Euroiean servants perform the duties and Euroiioan governesses in struct her three daughters. She avoids flie paints and powders so much in vogue among the - Lurocaii women and in the Planner of dress prefers Eu ropean clothing. . Jler progressive Ideas have led her to share the edu cation or her children ana keep pace with their studies. HOW HE KNEW. Jack I made two calls this after noon, and I must have It'll my um brella at the last place I called. Tom How doyon know but what j-ou left It at the first place.. Jack Beca its?; there's -"where . I got it. Chicago News. . During the winter of 1&)7 Mr. James Reed, one of the leading citizens and merchants of Clay, Clay .Co., W. Ya., struck his leg against a cake of ice in t?a A 1 sucura mauiier -ns to uruise u severely. ft came very much swollen and mined him so badly that he could .not walk without the aid of crutches. He was treated by physicians, also used several kinds of liniment and two and half gallons of whisky iu bathing it. but nothing gave any relief until he legan using Chamlterlaiu's Fain Balm. This brought almost a complete cure? n a week's time and he believes that had lie not used this remedy his leg would have had to be amputate!. Pain Balm Is unoqualed for sprains. bruises and rheumatism. For'ale by tVCLs.-Uaas, ; druggist,- State 'street. Salem, Oregon. ; K ATE OFTEN AND LIVED LONLJ. Wman Wlio Went to Table Every a Century. Two Hours Survived Lady lary Saurin, who died In lioudou the other day, having nearly completed her IiunlnHlth ye:ir, had, luring her whole life, an unvarying habit of eating something every two hours, says the New York Press. She never In any circumstances departed from this custom, and to it she aciil- d fier good health ami loneevltv. When traveling or sroinir alxnit In- ton she carireil a little Iwg of sand wiches Willi her, ami at the expira tion of every two hours she would open licr nag and cat one or two. Up o the end of her life tlie mind of this marvelous -old - lady seemed stronc and active, and Tier memory, was re- Uarkabl" At the time of the battle of Waterloo her father. Ird Harrow y, .held othx-e as presslent of tin1 ouucll. and his town' house was In Irosvenor square, Ijuly Mary has often related the history of events at that critical moment and recounts! vivid recolle-tions of the rejoicing anil Illuminations In ..---London when the new. of the -great victory! was re ceived. . She would also lell tale of the days of the Chartists and the Cato street conspiracy. This was a deer laid plot to assassinate the entire government-of the day. and the blow was to be arranged to lie struck when the members of the rabinet were is sembled at dinner at the housp of her father. I.ord Harrowby In Grosven or square. ; t . H C Russell, of Silverton. .was a business visitor to Salem yesterday. Dr. WUl!mK'.Indin Pita Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and , Itching Piles. It absorbs tbe tumors. Uaya tba itctoioS at once, acta as a noultice. rives instant re lief, Dr.AvUiiams' Indian Pile Oint ment i prepared fcr Piles and Itch- lair of the private parts. " Every box is warranted. Br druccixtr. hr mail on re. eeipt of prk-. as cents and fl.OO. WILLliM! KAXUFACTUR1XS C(U Props., ClevelaauTouJ D'FS La THE OCTOBER TERM t CIH tXIL CA S ES IS THE ' - CIRCUIT COURT. j&lward Grelaer, Who Forced Gov, Geer' Same to a Check. Pleads Guilty The Turner ca-s. Jmlge George II. Burnett conveuel tie first department of the state cir cuit wurt for Marion county at 0 a. m. yesterday, for the regular Octoiier term. Tbe forenoon was tiKiit In heariqg motions and disimsing of eases.!' When the court m-onvened at 1 p .in., the jury was calWd, the fol lowing jurors answering . to thflr naVies: . " , 3 p. N.' Potter, of Prospect; J. sj Pe.n nebaker, Salem NoJ2; Bruce' A. Jones, Brooks; D. M. Hryden, Monitor; S. Tomliuson , WiHKlburu: J. D.r Sim. mons, Monitor; James . Wiustanley, North Salem; E. C. inall. South Sil verton; J. Bowen, North Silverton; Edgar Hartley, Macleay; F. i;. o' lorue, ChamiHieg; C. J. Siuieral. Ma- vleay; G. W. Dlminiek, Hiiblwr-r- (Jrover Simmons, 'Howell; R. e. R(,i,. ertsou. Turner: G.i W. .Miin.hv n.. ' ell; Eli Burkholder. Aurora-" i' w Piigh, Brxks; i 5. B. lloyt. JefTers.n" G. W. Martin. Aunisville; II. C. Hurt man, Scotts .Mills; C. J. Goodiug, SL I'aul. i The followinpr four. ai.ie:i. in? .... the jury list, were not served hr th,. sheriff, as they were out of the coun ty: II. D. Miiutit, Silverton:- R. i. Flench, Sublimity; A, S. 'Brown. Mon itor, and Chas. II.'--Cannon. Yew Park. Five were excused from serviets for causes as giveu below Alou.o J. B. B. Al-Siiver-Coiid.it, Brown, Silvertou; sickness: Loonoy, Jefferson, sickness: T hn, Silverton; li. C. 'Russell, ton exempt firemen; II. 15. uhisville. postmaster. Immediately after the jury was called, District Attorney J. N. Dart filed two -criminal inlonii.:u i,.m :i gainst men then in custody Ed-ward i.eiser. charged with -.forgery, and Wm. Hubbard, accused' of burglary. The men were brought into court, and Reiser was arraigned. He pleaded .guilty to the charge of forging Gov. J. 1. Jeers name to -a 'check. Thursday morning at t o'clock the time fixed for pronouncing ami was sen- tenee. . Wm. Hubbard was arraigned, be ing charged with stealing two saddles from Page & Stevens, of this city, and took ''time to plead until this morning at 0 o'clock. Later criminal informations were also filed against Josh Llndsey, of" Turner. 'He waf in court and ar raigned on the three charges-selling . liquor to a minor: selling liquor -with--' out a license, and allowing minors to loiter iu his saloon. Mr. Lindsev will plead this morning, his bail -" ing fixed at ?2t.KI in each case, which he gave. - ' '"! The case of Francis Feller, plain-, tiff, vs John H. ;at4s et. al.,' defeud, ants. an action for money, was called aud .the following jurors empanelled to hear the case: II. C. llartman. Grover Simmons, G. B. lloyt, D. M. Drjden i W. Pugh, F. E. Oslsume, Edgar Hartley, Rroee A. Jones, C.. .T. ' Gooding. J. Y. Murphy, E. C Small. J. D. Simmous. ; The plaintiff's case was given to the -jury, and-as the.' defense' -made no i appearance.' the court directed a vcrulct for the plaintiff in the sum of $114. ' f The court then adjourned to I) a., m. today. Following are the docket entries made by the -court": " " Slate of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. lard Biirchaml. i defendant; raje; Wil-disi- missed hy district attoriiej. Etta Gleason,. plahitirr, vs. -Tule Amend, defendant; action fori money; dismissed by jcotlrt Tor want or proV Hiition. Francia Feller, plaintiff, vs. John Gates, et al., action for 'money: Jury trial; verdict for plaintiff- $12;.J0. A. M. Peterson, plaintiff, vs. 'John Meenk. defendant; nonsuit on motion of plaintiff. f Mrs. Ii.R. Noblett, plaintiff, vr.. I '. W. Durbin, defendant; rMver or imtsoii al projM'rty; nibtion lo strike out iwirt of answer and demurrer to part of au- swer argin-u. Fish Bixs. Wagon Co.. plaint ill", vs. . S. M. and Emily Cliilders. defeudant; action for money: default and iinlg- inent. as to defendant. S. M. Cliilders'.' Phillj Rees, plaintiff, vs. J. R. an t C A. Parvin. defendants: damages; mot ton to strike out part of answer overruled. i John Salzgelier, plaintiff, vs. N. Mickcl and Mary Mickcl. h'fendants; mandate;, ilefeudants' motion to con tlm?e allo'wel, ami cause continued to next repilar term ,.' i State of Oregon, plaint iff. vs. l. f. Beardsley; eTiuilnal; dismissed, by IiH trlct attorney. State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Ed ward Grosser, defeudi:nt;forgery; nrra?giiel: pleads guilty; appolnjt Thurlay, h" to!er 11th, at P a. ui., to pronounce Judgment. - -1 i ! State of - Oregon, plaintiff vs. W in. Hubbard, defendant; . burglary; .ar ralgnetl. j State of Oregon, plaintiff. 'vs. 'Josli-.' Llndsey, defendant: selling . whisky . and brandy to-minor; arra!giMd. j SUte of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Jo-'l Llndsey, defeudant: selling liquor without , license; arraigned. ,s i State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Joxb Llndsey, defendant;- suffering .minor; to loiter' la saloon; arraigned. I Fine printing. Statesman Job Office, "The boy tjiat says he likes fo go to school,";- si'.; the corufed philoso pher, Is due 'to grow Into a man that will say he Is not afraid of hi wife." Indianapolis Press. The golden eagle has great strength. It lifts aud carries .off with eae a weight of eighty pounds. i WHIPS, ROBES ' j California Oak-tanned Leather fled, Jlarncss Oil. etc r' P. C SHAFER