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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, : FitmAY, xovEMnnn V iw. e GOLD KBL1 DETROIT BICH Ffsp MADK. bt . A tocAI8 fBOsirecTUie.' Trlss stalls r Talaaltle Or Lytmg Opea ud Claims Are Betas; Staked by lis .; - ' J ' ' Resident. ' r C- tFrom P.nlly Statesman. Nov. t. ('old Waring, ore.' mountains ! of '; it, tarying iu Talne from! low grade- to extremely. rich, lias lmi found a ft ir leihx from Detroit. In t J eastern part of Marion t-ouuty, and a nuinlrer ;of -lalui.-i ha vcalreadylMen" .staked by eager Seekers, for ' rfc-lMi-V I I .-'.- -. A whom si men t lis ago, while mo iilug i-onie I",n! a Unit -ne and a hair mile from fbe .tow-To." petrolt,-' WY J. SmUh':;o.iJi,asx fus-d lo mark. ;As he was' In a hurry at the time luv d.d not sioy to JnVevtlsate :: the iajsc. loiter, "however, Le again visited the kiii, place, and discovered frte uii'.U iuk ore uxx-jyiug .miii er toil. Tli I was some little .ihue; igo, and it lias len ke;t very juleu ! Of lat tte, matter of the find 1 akeil -vtit, : and further proiMtaig omtriot leaued forwartl listening reHttlteil In brhiKlna to light mueu i i,.'"'Bt,,v lmt wnl1 uuutoveil exire rietaer ore. whieh is now- lieluar a.a v-: f,u- 1 ' t ed. Tlie iniuen founl are atmilar to the Tread well mW i In AJaxka. i...t l1ge but mountain, and ruu alM,ut foare-haIrel men. who spoke, rapidly ix mile inikugth. and tkree-inarrers . wltn a J"?l? of aet-ents that wutHhM of n-mile wide. Twenty-cLtlimt- hate! r-i'ln.flHjrllile to the -.peetator,' hut tu takTt. whim' thlrty-tlve men WPiel'l"il' had the effect of causing an pro?eetJug the dintriit Alouday w.tagr. though f$ubdtte1. buzz of com- good n -H. Smith & Sniitu w.ll i put .In luacliiiK ry as wx.u ax the ntvs? fary arrauseiiieutH can I- mailt. If late pro$yfKMH sIkmiNI derchip tlK liclwH, promised by the tirt flnds, ihe proietH are very 'tlatt-irug. and u gold exefciemeiit nf no mean roor tlon a Khmdike on a kimmII seal i certain , to' result. I We rfiind Ifk; for every par-kage of I'u t nam Flele Iy that falU '.".a to give .itifartion. - Monroe .rujs Oi.,,ruionviJk. Mo. , Sold by Dr. i Stones lrug Storea. DIMISC Or A YOtiNC UG1S14T0B. Hon. Johan Yoiuig .of A.storia. Mein- r of Hie Uotise in lt. Suo cttiuh.-t ; tu Cohtfumptioa. iKroii"1aily Sialvsuian. Nov. 7.) lion Johau 11. Young, tlu babj-" ii'eiilcr 4f tlw 18m Iegislature, and m father of tw law protecting elks in Oregon for Um next ten yearx. xti'- t. - etuelMil . to couxiiuiptiou. at Klanuitu Fa tlx. on laxt Friday. ; The follow. iig acctJinrt of.Jiix life and death Jx taken from the Axtorlan'of laxt Siitlrdayt ; "1 Ion. Join n l-:ilxwortli Young, of llrlx city. dieil "of - conxumptioll at KUiioitlj Fulix at j-5u'C cIo-k laxt evening: lit wax ottnekid ii Satur day hixt with licmorrhage, which con- llumxl ni Intermit lent er;odx till hix W ath, -'ills xlbr.'dai. left tlihx city c.u WetluexHar venig'b go to hint, and exMcvd to reach Klamath Fal.x at ! oVlot k laxt evening ami until xhe ix heant 'I'Mjut no t'trefinlte- arrang ii'i ntx tx to Um funeral can Ih ntadi. The reuiain "yill in brought here for InteriiMiit. ' -'. ievevii,r and' the '-an tiounceineiit of it- funeral will be . mad- l:rc, ,: -. "The dHeaed wax born ill tli'x city and he wax the on of Mr. and airx. It nj. Young. He wa !." yearx of ge and wax n-fnioiiate of Waxhintgon & Ie -'College '.in t xington. yJrginia. where he studied law. He -wax one of. the ' yottiigext' xtmbnilx to graduate from llutt inxtltmlon and wax nd mittedto tlie bar of- Oregon 'at the age of l'l. . He ;rrirexentd thix d;.t triet at the last xexxiou of the state LeirbUatere i 1W and wax deputy district "-attorney hre ftr a mriol of one '.Ve.ir.'' IIr"wa 'engaged 1n the ex (ietx of hix pmfexxion in thix city tip to flve.weckx ago. 1w- on account of liix weaknexx of liix lungx be wax.com Iele!d to ieek . a 'higher altitude flnd went to'. Klamath" Fall "with the'in t cut ion wf locating; there permanently, ax hix lteatth xJmmimi! mm-li lu'Ketittfd by the. ciianjie. A'cwrding to lelt:-rx re-'eivol from . him ' Um' buxinexx out look theie wax very favprable for him ami he Wemed to le getting lwtter Irt lieal(li and tin iu wx of Mx i'luexx can' ax ;t verv i'reat xlnvk to" hix IMonle ond -wax followed laxt evening by the telegram annxMinCiug hix death. "He was a. young mail of x-dt'nd.d Ability. Ixtbvax a lawyer and an ora tor, aitai wax very )xpnlar in tlu com mitnitv which will Job! hix pareutx n sint eri lv - mourning hix untliue'y death."' ; - Jav. r.;j. ".;"- ;; -.- VUl, fti:iV APPI.KS. One lit: ml red lioxet- of 15-t.dwn applex. grown In the viciuitj;. of Saleni. ?were xhippeil, to Foi Hand- yxterdav for ther, I'ort'and market. Tin y wvre takeu. down by the O. C. -T. Co'x steamer yesterday, and " were xaid to l fine xfieclmenx f Orejion'x big red applex. ; ."- . t YTcn tv nnr.iC- KiMriff J. n. Van .Omtuhv of -I'olk .county, tch pioiieil to Chief of Police I- W. t.ib xou Ltxt niglrt. T4ncstlng hira to ar rext aud hold a young fellow by the tiame of Bovdxton from Independence, lie Ix wanted to answer a charge of forgery ptTpn red agalnxt him by pat Ih-x at liuleiiidtm e..i A few minute arter reevi vlng tlie mexxage. f Chief f lUisou-. lo AIM hi man and landed III in iu the-eHy Jail where he wid re main uiit'd SheriH Van Orxilah takex him hi charge. tblx morning. how. a sTKiiH: is .o'ntiA x i z k i . Ax Jii.-lJ'. leadilv be imagine.!, sayx FLirl W. Ma.vo. in Frank I'xl.e"x lop idar 0.1fBthlyfoJ.Xovemler.: it ix-iw ....u.. t.wt .i iit-imiiize --the dxconlani elenn ni irVireOtlng a dozen diffei en t na tiomti l iFx 1 1 n : a a , la l4r .on. In iriwliv U le -Ix-en found. mxex xary: to:f itrm " tinioiut oit the linex of la ugna ne.-'A niong: t lie employ eex of a single co!tianT tbere will , Ix font 1 an - Kuglixu; xea-kfng: tinion,' an Ital ian union, a Magyar unton.'and per haps UalfTa Pzen olWrx. Tl'.einnee ingx ri ftvparat. unless tte,proiHK.il for a strifes runs; for unittnl aetioikaud oblige -tbea to imet toireiher. - . " It ii ditlictilt. to. imagine, any .scene more iiicttirextiBc am! dramatic than oik of these union meetings, where different-, and ordinary, dis.-or.lant l. are' "gathered under. , a single riwif xnd for a, single pnrrixt. Tl:e dav before the 1tir strike was ordeied I attended wicb a meeting a few miles outside of Hazleton. Six different organization were renrexented nn.l - 1'roeeeding were carried on In .iinrDi -tongues English, "Mag yar. Bohemian. Polbd. Lithuanian and Italian. - The district president of the United Mine Workers an truiimin jby the nnj-was present, ami wa the coni:uiiuig spirit of the assembly. ni active part in the proceedings.; now ever. was confined to giving hi In structions to the heads of the differ ent onions, all of whom spok English.-,." .- i ; . -, ;, ,;;: ;; When tlie -meeting-had lieenU-ahed to order, the proposal .to join the strike came tip for "discussion. First of all a few of the English-speaking treu gave tin ir opinions pro and. eon In awkward and ungraiumaticaL but terser -a ad ; common-sense stieeehes. When- they: had Iruished.-and !efoie th cjnestioii wax put to vote. the Magyar and Bohemian leader ;roc and explained, each in bis owu. tongue the object .of ' the nif et in s. Workmen froin'the natktialitlex wlik-h ihey rep resented tlw-n adilreoe.1 thtne-'tingl stnvfr advtM-arins: and some vonnosing the strike. Tliey were in stroug'con traint to the pievion- sneikers. Ilrav Hy built aud iHluwjpru'tttTam-e. th.-y p'toke". lelilK-ra uljr, 'Ibe liarsh." eon suiiant aitents of their natlv tongut. juinctitating thetr rtTnarks with heaxy-handod jftnres. while their Tlw anie prot ess was followel with !'oe and IJtheanLtus. sfal"-rt. "" humiur. invir icuow-eounirynM o Then catiH the turn of the Italians. and Itefore their chairman had finish ed his explanatory remarks a dozen ardvtit and gestietita ting men were on llM-ir feet all 'talking at -once In the wift-!lowing . iMech of tht sunny fatherland. riMnriug out a torrent , ef worn which tl-e chairman wat- m- teVIy enable to tttein. In to the cht-le'of. apat-e left in the ; t-enter of the rotm tuddenly bound d man who quickly ttilcnced the otheri aDI .hiimel Hi ntleutlou of ih whole asK ml.Jav' liy hi.H iut'taasioued lutrangne. lie was a man of thirty, itiessed in tlie rtuigh jcaii of tin min er ami wearing a pair of da i -coin red glas--e over his ey-. but with a face that ximwed intt-Uigenci 1 aud eluca tin. It wan ImiMMxilrie- even for tliose of tix who -could not umhi-xtand Wx wordx not to feel tlw force if the fl:ry xi ream of Invective and apial whk-h iHtured faxter and ever faxier from hix lhx. Whatever one might think .., mJ III-I lltil lit'. : Hiia U Ul ill III IH JJl u-eau ability. I learninl afterward that he wax a man of uuiverxliy edu cation, and that he wax telling hix ft IIowx f tlie glorioux dayx s wlMn their forefatherx were the xtrougext nation in the world.-urging t hem jto Ih worthy of i!m grain! traditionx .of their race. Ax he went on h tiirew liix hat Uoa the floor and nnconxci tusly, reachetl toward hix lioot, wlu-re I lie Italian ; car r lex : hix ever-tedy wraiwn. Not for an Instant did ' !u falter in hix xiieech, which flowed like the-riixhing of a mountain lorreut. ami .1 have never Feen a JIner example of frenzied eltirenc. . ? i Tlw effect of hix oration wa re markable. Not only did it .bring ,the andieniN to their feet with cries I of approval and exciteil gexhirex. but it held every man in the room xneil hotlnd. xo evident wax the tenor. If not the exact wording of hix xiHech. I Frank Ix-xlie x I'opniar Monthly, i 3 Tlie latest Yarn f I A Pittsbnrg drummer tell this new yarn: I always carry a lottle of Kemp's Iialxam In ray grip. - I take cold easily and a few dose of the J Balsam always makes me a well man. Everywhere I go I speak .a good word for Kemp. I take hold of my customers f take old men and yoniig men and tell th,em con fidently, what I do when I .take cold. At druggists, 25c and 50c ; WHAT A WOMAN CAN PO. '" A rccnt writer, who !s nonetinn: ablv :. man. tlMMigh of ari niinxually olxerving turn, pays a compliment to tlie weaker sex. tlMUigh be d.xibtlexx diM'x not intend it.wlien he x;iyx: A ina n never thinkx. of a toothbrush as anything but a Joothbrttsh. lmt a woman knowx its ctMllesx capabilities. If a window frame rattles at night xlie wetlgex it wkth a toothbrush. If s1m is suddenly reinirxl to stjr a iloxe of medicine in a gUtxx and a siMwn s not nt hand she' nroni'itly uses i tlu tiMihbrush handle. S1m has even Ikwu known to use it to lMixni the nwiUl iu a flower pot. ami In extietoe cases h can driv In tin tacks with the fame useful article, '! Then theie Ix the hairpin. The uses to which, ft woman can put a hairpin are almost innumerable. Imm?x a cork find itx way-ti the bottom of a vial? A woman -will Immediately spear H with a hairpin and extract it. poes she wish to liore a small hole , in a liee of wood? She will heat a hair idn and burn tin hole out with neat ness and priH-ixion. WHh n liairbrnsh ntdesx It happens to have a silver back, she feels able to drive In the largest nail, to punish the n mi t vigor ous small lTi aml'fto convert lnmp xugar into the tiiie-d f of iowileiel suaar. - :? '-...,' ' -'y -...:-;';- '''"-' She can make an cxe, hnl hamnier with the beet of : her Ixxd end can ecnvert-n cqseknife into an eHeieut screwdriver. If woman knew th" process of building a lnat irde infgt Is east axlwre on an nnhihab'.led Is land with nothing but a hairpin, a tixdhbmsh and an ordinary sized Imtoi and within a month she wouM tun out a sea wort h v loaf In w hich she would escape tot civtliaration. 1 . MANY PHFNns. Nrt.- sventv carloads of prunes have Ken shipix-tl from Salem this year ami mere re maiiix qnite a ixmsitlwa hie amonnt yet" tie sh!pieL Thi Willamett' Valky Prune Association Lx at work with A large force iMieking prunes in Ixixex for ! sliipmeiit to 1Im Ilnxtem market. They are sending out iJmmix and Wxcx tiearing I heir lalxd. wlrich will glv Oregon fruit a great advcftlxerrienf In tjie East wlie.e it I-t ti'J unknown to the great majordy of the ie.p. The Asx4ic:atkin i xend'u" out two or . three: raiIoax every dav of the finest pminex Hint were ever sh:p!e.l from Oreoo. TwIcea-AYeek Statesman ? 1 .a year. Nervous ' . v T0 ?era aro this lammtr I vu tn miwrabU eondltSon m Um remit of baitl wort. I ni completely ran down, pal and Rising flaab. and so ssrvooa that I Mold not sleep or even ret rest. It was dreadful to go to bed at night aU wars out and lie awake (or hours with nervousness. If 1 did " WM w up In the morning as tired as when I went to bed. "My bead troubled me stiwt deal. too. both with pain and dlxzlnesa. ir I stooped oyer at any time Iwooid be so dixxy I could hardly ase or keep Lro-mJiUl down. I was troubled somewhat with indigestion at this time, bat the nerroasnes was the greater trouble. If I became a little excited my bauds would shake so I could hardly hold anything in. them. 1 employed our best physicians, but not one of them did me any permanent good. I had; of coarse, read of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, bat bad netrer taken any of them till Mr. Robert Van Knren. of Jordan, recom mended them to me so strongly, from his own experience with them, that I rot some and before the first box was used up I began to feel that they were doing me food. I kept on taking them according to directions and got from them the only real, permanent benefit I have had from any remedy. It did seem so good to get a night's sleep and to be refreshed by it. 1 am a firm beUerer in Dr. WiUiams' Pink Pills for Pale People and I do. and shall, recommend them to my friends. I generally keep a box la the boose to take fa case 1 reel a little run down.? ; - Jmu ftS, liXXh EliDT PAKCK, I Sprue StBingtuxwOon, Tf. Y. m OTiams, f intc Fill for Pale People Ar aoM In boxaa (nrr In loose bulk) at M casts a box, or six boxes for St,M.snd may be had of all druggists, er direct by mail from Xs Wiixiaibs Mmaiamm Co Mr am r. T. x. . . v CHINESE KlXOltAXCK. " Oue of the delights of travel In China is the innocent ignorance of the people. They tliinfc themselves tin most soph is t ica t txl - and hea ven pulightened jieople on thix earth, and xo make their naive'chiMislriuxx th more engaging. They live very close to tlie primeval superstitious, iind the trxlx and ilevils. lKtwxn whom they make little practical distinction, com mand their. lMalthy. respect, tlur slfp-lK-r IhMt inen stuck a bunch of Incense stickx into tlie bank at the foot of some lad rapids, to placate ih favor of the spirit of tlie rapids, who. In ileetl. jvnx xo far pleaxed as to let iis ascend. Our bouse boat adhiiral laid out an eJalnirate offering of chicken and rice and soup and pork ami ehlck f U-hlood mnl- lighted candles ax we t nU red the North Ulver on our down ward ioiiriiey. "What Is tliix . fir t'aptalnV"' we askeil. "For 11m eifjoy U'ent of tlie spirits y( tii' river." he ! unfed: "tliev are eating biilf th'.sac ihice." Rut It Is all here xtiH." we told hint at the close. "Well. h'i'rp plied. "at least, the candles are gone." Frank Ieslie'x Foiiular Monthly for Noveniler. TIIFK Mr. S? A. TO THH LAST. Wlien Clarke was at Jeffvr- sou ; the. other . day. he .n of course , askctl after all, . the old timers .that he hal known from piouecr days: One of tlK- true nim Jefferstni will always reimiuler .tnd honor was Siuire Ioty. who dijl a few nioiM'hx ago. . Mr. Clarke reiuem 1m re'd him wIku the Republican juirty organized for the. first Uncoln cahi luilgn, in 1WKV and it wax pleasant to know that old veteran was true to tlw last. State Senator IMney tohl him that when tlM old veteran saw the approach of death he showed uo fear ond im regret. Me realiztl tftat hix days for us4fulnex were over. Said he; "I dou't care to live, for I am not of any more use. and tlie loys etui get along now without inc. but "I would like to see tlie !th of Novem Imt aud give one more vote for 'Mc Klnley just to show that the Amer ican xHpie liavn't any uxv for tlt-if man Bryan, for there alut no good hi Mm nor in Hemoeraey." I.APfiH CANAL. W. J. Culver loft yextertlaj- morning for Ristern Ore gon where he will ' suiMMluieiid the emixf ruction of a large irrigating ca nal. The canal will fake itx water from the Deschutes river, about six ty inihx south of Prineville. Tlie ca nal -will run ninety miles in an east eily direction acrnsx -a barren tract of torntry. T1k dIMi ha Ix'ea survcyixl and a large force of men are on the groun.1 rc-uly to lxsin work nHn Mr. Culver" arrival. The lnt torn of the ditch Ix to Ih 21 feet will?, and will require an Immense amount of lalxrr fo make the cau.iL Mr. Culver exieefx to 1m jion? oliout six months. BADLY PIKNKD.T1m little S-vear! old danghter of Jolm'Mack who lives on a farm alwnt omMnlf mile west of Ktayton, was very srlously hnnied Monday and her recovery for a time wax regardd ax ihuibtful but It ix now thought she will survive the In juries received. She -wax with her father and mother w!k were diggiug fiotatoca mar lln house, and ' wax left by 1m side of a burning pile of bruxli lirfore whk h she was warming ami fell into the" fire. Her left Ide wax badly Iwirned from head to foot. , I r. Brew er, of Stay ton. wax calknl and did all he could to rellwe the littk sufferer. "Of course. Susan, Jf yon intend to eet ruarrieil thls; ix your own li'isi lexx." xahl the mttreKs! to the cfsok. "bnjt -you liinstn't forget tlmt marri agef ix n vTy sc-rions matter." "Yex, ma'am. I know It is sometiniex" re- iratkeil the domestic. "But m.iylie PHa liave better luck than vou dkt.-i-TTt- fiits..."; ---' " ''--:-'-' .-" J"'-vv"i'":.' ;' , Nearly 10.000 ton of rotato starrb are turned ont anonally in this-eomi-try. The. ffxtiiex u,l; for starch at tlie xmoll nthl fnjureil owes of the crop. Sixty bushelx of them yield a Iiarrel of starch. -- TIm Molixte-I yon wish a ftJ back, miss? Fair CttiioBHT tllHsh;n.2HI hive one atready that . I -am zi?d t- a fuUliack on the ctillee kmiii. Cat- ea&.' News. -:'' . ,:'.:'... .-',---V:,? -': .;. I Friend Wliat Is yonr son tlo'.nz now? - -' ;-' " ' "' ""."' '' Ijilv-Ile ?s wriflns f.ir t'.e aiTi" FrTend Dlu he is ilolnf lifeiary work, is be? ! I July Well. I snnpose so. ?Ie soi:c its -subxiTners and - when" ther pay him the 'money -he writes for the p.-t-per they want. Detroit Frte lr.s?." s . rnopucTioN ani .'i-xpivipUAt. i.nck.mivi;. Tine excuse ix sometimes given that mfaxures whUdi jnctease the produc tive ieapacity of tlie workman, throw others 4nt of employment. This Is the siime old charge tirat lias always lxHn lroughr against lalHr-x:ivIog machinex and methods, ami its al- snrdlty has lMn proven. t(M often to rei-elve much consideration here. It should le well umlerMoixl that a. cer tain amount of production is neces sary to uniihtaui existence. That amount varies in r;iortion to the Inereas.. . in the population of tlie woihl. and the advancement of ciyil- iz:i tiou. Ax ."people - Imvouic mon clvil- izd and enlighteneil their wan fx are iiicreaxxl; to meet tlie increase there must be a corres'ionding Improvement in tlie methods of prtxiuction. Stop that Improvement, and you stop civil ization. Nature, working through the avarice and ambition of man supplies thix hnpr.jvenwnt. Tls time may come when all lalior may lie paid ac cording to its productive capacity. Theoretically, that ix the onlj' just method of, remuneration. It is plac ing tin iiui-ter where It iMdoiigx. nu dtr that iii.xorable law of nature the survlvJ of flu fittest. All devel opitient is 1u -that direct ion. ami ciun fx titlon in manufacturing demands It.; The oIsorvatK;e of this law din's not require that tlie weak, should Im? left to suffer: but ,iiKsius other than the restraint of the fittest shmihl 1m provide! f;cr their care. M. Cokely, in; The Enj;irKering Magazine for No vemlier. ; , - IN PRItFKCT ACCOUH. "L SHpnosl., ret'narekd the relative who vas on a visit, "that you and Henrietta agree perfect IyV" I'Oli. yes. 'answered Mr. Meekton afier a nioaitut's hesitation, "op some isjiints. It was only thix morning that I said the weather was extremely hot. and Henrietta said she thought so. too." Washington Star. , ' RMALLEIf FE1"T IN COUNTRY, City Womenli Feet Are I.JirgeT As phalt ami Stone Paveinentx Are Sa!d to Ite ltesismxible for the Difference. A well known slioe dealer and man ufacturer is authority for -the state ment .that cit wouMn have larger feet than their country - sisters and the former's dioex average front one to three sixes larger tlian the latter, sit yx the Brooklyn lvagle. Asphalt and cut stone pavements are resiHiiixibh for thix difference Iu tlx? sizt of women feet and it ix said that; if a country Imuti and bred woman who wears a No. 3 B shoe le comex a Texideiit of the city IH afe. to wagef tlnU iu half a )enr she will Im wearing a HVi C 'ami at the end of two or threw yearx xhe will not try to get into anything smaller than a No. . B. Tlie same peciiliarhjr lx norleeil -with rgrd to men's, feet, but ax n. rule men do not care so much whsit s!w shoe tlMy wear. v j T1m country woman walk's on the soft, yielding arth and iter muscles are wft and suple, while tlKixe of ihv city woman are firm and hard, the remi.lt of the sort of gymnastic ex erclsx tltnt are lndulgeil In by walk ing on the hard pavements. The Irardening of the nmseli-x brines alMtnt a. ftrndu.il enlargement of the CJltSrv foirt. A thick but at the same time soft srded f Mime acts a a kind of foil against the hard, unyiehling sHrfsK" of the pavement and shouhl. nccord Lng ro" the dealer already referred to. always le cbo!-h Jy tlw woman who 1x1m4 to keep hen. feet as small ax possible. But tlM" woman who has re cently Joined thv city force must re mcailer tliat 1m will in time . have to wear a. larger sltoe and it Jx bet ter 'to make r the elm nge gradually than wait until the old size liecome nnlh-arable ami the fixx Is Injured. An lMnr exercise every day with out xhw ir xtocknsr ' lx sahl to le lietM-nHal for every tKdy, young and old alike, and chihlren sIhu1I run larefiMtel ; as much a , possible dur ing the xnnnner months. t KNEW HIS TEBBITORY. V ,Sf rancer ;' fin JCelraska! Wha t I that crowd around the man who seems to.lx iMtldl'mg something? Native Why. there'rv .the .ratron of P-nnko" Boh. - the : reformed gohl brk-tt tq!. ''-'-"-' .;..; --;-,v"-.. Stranger: What I lie do!og7 Preaching to tbeni? Native Oh. no. il didn't reform that way He's selling them silver brick now. Baltimore American. Twlce-a-week Statesman $1 a' year. fuOVluG many auirpicu mov tntt UlCAL WARKIIOrXICS. . "'. T."' Whssi ruonilaa ' Osta Rrsdf f Ssesia' T - Urade Hope of . Ongi;4 rrodatct the Xtarkst it ill Itoas. . i 'tFrom Dailr Stau-sinan. Nov.' T.l . Tlie large qua nt it n of hopi that have Soqt'iern ilelUe been stortnt hi t lie) Company's warehouse are moving ax rarvtdlr as cars . cab , Im scnrel for their tranixrtation s At least 125 carloads have. lMen seirK away so far tlrfx season. Tlie fhu.Hllng. wb.eli a wekV ago was OImhI t4 its utaioit Umk, hat tet n tlenreti: of many. hun dred bales and ha plenty of .room to i eeei ve moi e - - Ikhix tlia t '.. ha ve lMeu storeit lu other jiliiees. Tltc iirii-e of hops coiitiniiex to l tirm nt 15 cents, but there are few rales rtiMntd. Dealers., however, pel cxmruleut tliat there will be higher prices lx'fore the end of the month. , TUeeasiin nss grjpd jfor the lack of irsiU-.x in lMpx. by jpiouiim ut dealers, ix t liar .the choice topx aie nearly, all sold, and that Ijcndon buyers aie mt et teady to purtiase any of tlie slightly' lower, gradesTtbut 'wn'ut only the lx!. Tills saijue genfleniau says i hat. when the Ijoud-.m dalerx ftml that few more strictly choic hopx .an be secttml from Oregou. trie bnv r giades. which are really better than the best-from on'ier sections, will UimI ready sjiie at gtnwl prh-ex. espeeially since the world's supply will lie sqim what short before another crop Is 'pro duced. CHILD tlAMBLlNtl AND THIEVERY. What the Oerry Society Has f Done to Suppress Them. i (From Aiiishx' Magazine.) "T1k Fairest Whix-riwas deyeli Ing the gambling Instinct most fruit fully among the .children Of the xMr until the hand of the t Jerry Society emshetl It, The 4levice Ix a kind of wheel of fortune, ami wax to Im found generally in candy and toy stores near sclioola. Itoth the Inveii tor and the stotvkee'M'r were nsiking money easily until eompkilutx l-gan to tonr in frtmi nMtheis. who found their children lMggIng ami --filching iM-niiies ImiiKslerately, yet never, showing any return for them Store fceeHr were arrestetl. llieir tine weiv Smtireetly pahl by -tlie promoter of The Fairest WlMxl. Finally tne society; got .on the track, of this ueulnx." nie Alfred B. Wilson.' B. fure Ih couhl lie brougiit to trial he fi-'d from tiM city. But .-'The Falrext Wheel' was banished from New York. Mr. Wilson recommenced ojMiationx In Philadelphia, wlicre he wax sped ily 'squelchiil through the instigation of the New York . society. "Child J hie very has abated also be t-auxe the six-Iety has -iiforcHl the law that prohibits iwwnbiokerx froni taking pledges or making loanx to any "person ' niwler sixteen yearx of -ige, A iiotabh ca Is . that if ; Ed ward . stven yearx of age. who stole a iair of sImm-s. on whh-h a inoney-Ienilvr advanced him thirty tents. - Both cliild and broker were arrested; the laiter wax fined i ml the child was, commit teil to an 'nstitntion. Frxquerilly articles of much value wen stolen by chihlren. The pawnliroker would furnish a ildx-nlous sum for them.' and the 'bird, fearing defection, would de stroy tiM ticket. The - pawnbroker's nrofit on such a itrausactkin may Ik Imagliieil. ENtlLISII AND AMERICAN COAL - PRODUCTION. . -.,.' In the les!t figures available we find that the co;il output for the Tnlicd Kingdom lu 1MK Is given at 1T-HM N5jliiiO tons, and the exiisirts. including bunk ers and coke, at ..iJj.iJt tons. - 1 he total coal cxiortod last year by Omit Britain wax 41.1-SO.rUNt tons, valtteil nt Cr,lo5.m. a. further l!M.Wil- tous lMing supplied for the bunkers of sleamers engaged in foreign trade. According to the figures xiipplied by the Cubed States rcoloricjil Snrvcy, the ontput or coal In tnie slates hist year was lfM.4f.fi.T "long" tons. The BrJtlsh Board of Trade is a mor. geiM-nrus in 11m matter crtxlits . AiiMTkan pits .with nu put last year of 218.37ii.ooo little l and out- tons. However that may Is, there appears lo b! no reason to doubt the, figures referring to the Coiled States export of -oal during laxr year, which are given at 5.T.Vi.l.x king tops, valued at 15.713.37fS.. or roughly, , 3,1 45,000. Combining tlies ilgurx for ISIKJ, we find tluit tlie . two great co.il-prnltK lug countries of the world It he 'Eng lish and American retnrnx aceonnt for fully tut kt cent of the whole world's output during IWUM. scut afloat in the ;x Hod tndlcatetl cargrM of . cal rei rcxentlng in the aggregate no l.'sx than ti!.!C,4.Vi timx lu weight. F, Seaton 'Snowdon. In The Engineering Magazine for NovemJx'r. W C. Culver left yexterday "aftir noon for ITIneville. P!astern Oregon. where he will extend an Irrigation diieh. - -- -r - - . - : SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marlon. eartment No. 2. .''-'' '"-"' E. S. Bolinger. plaintiff, vs. Rdert IMb, tlefendai-t. " j . s To Rolxrt Ixel. defcmlant alsve named: In the name of the State of Osegon, yoa are rejniid lo apjMar ami answer the complaint filed against rou lu the alxjve cntitteil xuJt within ten days from the tlate of the servk-e of this summons upon you if served within Marion county.' Oregon, or if sen-eil. in any other county of this state then within twenty days from the date of the service of .this summon njmn yon. or, If served by publication tttere of. on or before tlie 17tb day of IX-- mber. .Bs, that being the last day for slopes ranee or answer by you fixed by tlie order of the court for tlie publication of this summons, and if yoa fail so to appear or answer tlie n!aiotifT wHl apply to the court for the relief prayed for tn his compla'nt. to wit: for a Judirment ami' decree arainst the defendant for the recovery in United States gold coin of "tlie prin cilMil sum.of I-M1.47 with interest HOPS ARE flKrxi from Um 7tli day f January. IM:.. at tlx rate of eight 1t cent, per annum. and for tli recovtry of a attorney's fees lM'ioiii tv,wli,.r wilh Ihi costs and 'HNbuieuM-titx of thix suit; and for a decree against the defeiHlanr forx los iiitr iIm mortgage given by the defend ant to Um plaintiff to secure lltf iwy- ni'-nt or s;iwi money aim pieaiien in sakl complaint, ami for a deTee for tlie sale of the real property descrHxil in said mortgage aud In the complaint hereiu to nbtain fumlx with which to nar said several sum of money with lecruing Interest ami costs,, which sakl real iircuilsea to Ik sold as arore eaUlt are descrilKtl as follows, to-wit: TIm south one-half of the southwest r.m-fourth of the northwest ue-fourtl of sixtlon lt towuship six south range livu wel of the wiitameue menuiau ami the south om-luilf of the cast one half of the southeast oiM-fourth of tiM uortheast oue-fowrtii of section - 24 township six south range three west of the Willamette jiMridiah being a iKirt oC the Donation La ml Claim of Stanley Ruggk ami wife all In Ma rlon county and State of Oregon; ex cepting tlierefroitt the follow mg por tion of .said real premise heretoforo released troui the o'letation of, said mortgage; IWglnniug at the ouarler x-tiou corner Ix-tween sections lt aud 24 in township six south ranges two and tlinx west of the Willamette me ridian hi Mat-ton comity. Oregon: tlM-ui-e four chains east along the legal srlxl-ivlsion line running ast and wtxt through the center of Meet Ion lt in townhip six south range 2 west; theme north ten chains parallel with the. west line of said Seetiou l; thence west fourteen chains: theiiee outh ts-ti chains to a olut on the legal suihii vlsion Hm running axt and west through the cvilter of stntloti 24 lu township six south range thre west ten chains west from the ouarter se t Ion corner lMtwx'ii six-tlonx 10 and 24. and tlittice ten cha ins east to the place of liegiunlng. contiHn'ng 14 acre of land. And for such other aud further relief In Um premises, ax . Ix meet with equity and good conscience. Thix summons Is published lit the Weekly Oregon (Statesman by order of the Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion county, Department No. 2, dnlv made' and coterd of "record " on the' 20th dav of Octobif. 1OO0. .The first pulriieation of this summons ls ing ordereil to lx made .on the 2d day of Novcndier. 1'nxi. nnd tlie defendant being required to answer on or Is-fore the 17lh day of DcemlKr. 10i0. ; RAMSEY c BINOIIAM. j '.'-, Attorneys for Plaintiff. ll:2-7tw. NOTICE OF flUARDI AN'S HM.K OF ; REAL PROPERTY. . . . . . ' . . .1 i . . . '. jo;tce is nertMiy cnrn, mat in pur suance of an order of sale made ami entered by tin ("ouiity. Court of the County of Marion, State of Oregon, on the 11th day of Octolier. A. D. 1'V in the matter of the estate of Arline ami Atslrew M. Johnson, minors, the undersigned, guardian of said minor's estate will sell at public auction, side Ject to confirmation by said court, thtf following decritMd real proarty ' tof wit: Itegluning at the center of wei tlon Id. township tl, south of range 1, wst of the WHIa incite M crldUui iii Marion eonuly, StatvJof Oregon; thetu soifili SO tlegrees 25 minutes east oil and one-half 75Vi rods to the middle, of the county road. -leading to Mount Angel; thence south thirty-six rods Cttil thence -west tilneteoti - iV. nslx; ,i. .1 . : i-i ... l ,i ..rf wieiiee imifiu i-;i i--rti .- iiuni(-, wtst eight IS) rtxls; thence north. 27 degrees, nineteen minutes, wst (1 Ii fourteen rods; thence north 77 degrees, 3S tuliiutex west forty-four and -10 (44.0) roils; thene north nine tt rod-i. o the piact of lM'glnnlng containing 10 4-10 acres more or lexx all In Marlon county. State of Oregon; xaid sale will Ik? made on the 12th day of NovemtM-r.' , V. . k. LJ k M. ...... ..!.. a. j.. ..'I- i. I'. l-'K'i Ml 1M1C t MS K, J'. Ill a ill the court houxe door, in Salem, Mariotl county, State of Oregon. Terms of sale; Cash on 'the ilay " o't sale, to be returned to tlie blddr ill cae sale. should not Is? confirmed by the County Court. MRS. ANNA JOHNSON, ! Cuardian of the Estate of Arline J. and Andrew M. Johnson, mluors. : j - io;i2-5tw. ,..;.( i JUARDIAN SALE OF KKAL ES TATE. . Notk-c Is", hereby given that under and pursuant to an order, decree and llceiixi., . 'luljr rendered and entered In the County Court of the State-of Ore gon for Clatsop eon nty. oil t)M2ot'i day of August, A. P., IMoo, authoris ing ami commanding the undersigned, gcardisn of the person and estate of the following minors, each residing In Clatsop county, Oregon, namely John Ner.l Oearhart. Edgar (J. Oearbarr, Philip K. tJearhart and Lvsther Oear liart. to sell, at private sale,, the fol lowiag dcwrilxxl real , isfate, situate In the County of Marlon, iu the stab? of Orgon towlt: The southwest on o quarter of Section No. 21 lu Township No. 7. south of Range No. il.-east Of tiie Willamette Meridian, together'' with, the tenemeuts, hereditament x and appnrtenatti'ex lelougor in any wixo aixM'rlaining '-thereunto;, the tni- derslgU'Sl as sin ii guardlaii a afoi$i- aid. will from ami after the r2d day sell 11m said aliove derilMxl real ex tale and the wbo!e thereof.-for the highest and best trrlce obtain.ible. cah In hand at date of -sale, subject to the eonflnuatiori tlMreof by tlw? said County Court of the Stale of Ore gon for Clatsop county., Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this tho , IOMj da of Ootober, A. D 10OO.' V. A. OEARIIART. "('liardian of tlie rxroii aud estate 'ifJohu Ncal iJearhart. Edgar if. Hear hart. ' Philip E. Oearhart. and 1-ther rinrhart. niinors. Ppstoftlce adtlress, Astoria, Ofegon. 10;H5lwi NOTICE OF FINAL S ITTTLEM EST. Notice Is lMreiiy given that R. J. I-k-niliig, admiiiistrator of the estate of John C. KMing. deceased, has filed his final account ax such admiulx'ra Vr In flie ottict of the Clerk of th t'otinty Court, of the State of Oregon, for Marion county, and said court Lax appointed Saturday the 17tb ; Jay of November. l!so. at fen orinck lu the forenoon of said day at Um connly court room. In the.ciMinty court bmrxe. at the City of Salem, la Marlon coun ty. Oregon, a fhe time ami plae fr hearing said final account and all objection tfsreto tad tic settiement thereof. Done this Ihfh day of October, 1000. ' . It. J. FLEMINO, : - Administrator of said Lxtate. 10:11 T.w. . - i . - " " " -: ' - -, , ' ... - ;