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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1900)
....,-. m f ' f H T " I """""" TTrr - . r J lU.i- .LLkiik i'j...LUUU VxiiSLUlliiU y W V ' Vr VJ' . Issued every Tuesday and Friday by the STATESMAN PUBMSHIN COAKY B. J. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year, in advance, $1; Six months, in advance, 50 cents; Three months, in advance, 25 cents; .One year; on time, $1.25. j t... t ' ' The Statesman has been estab- lished for nearlj fifty years, and it has . .. . . . . . . some subscribers who hav received it nearly that long, and many who have read it lor a generation. jom ot these object to having the paper dis- continued "at the time of expiration of their subscriptions., For the benefit of these, and for other reasons, we have concluded to discontinue subscriptions on!y when notified to do so. All per- Jons paying wacn suoscriDing, or pay- PROFITABLE DISCI SSION'. .' . " - - . The di.cn-'don started by the States- man over a. wvek ago relative- lo tlw ruinous practk en foOowed iu tlie valu . at Ion and listing f proirty for a-w.-c-aient K Inuring'. jw1. fruit,' .Tlw nn-e'in.g f County JtiUjes and As - lmaa wiliich was tfwr bot wk al (...which raggcwti'd uiwnlier of cliangi' I u piemen t iniet'tod. also xt Mini hit, si ' 'Interest lu titer lmifter and now the .ubjeet Lt retiring attention iu alt part. of tlie state. Some obvioir.-fy midim-oih rtews nie " advaned-vI-ws whk-h are the result of a dire to "fix thiiifc. J'or lu tane, Asessor Oreenieaf, of Multno mah fount y, -ay tltat "An .nwor to j StJ work elTeetlvely oihI -well, should consult whit the Assesr of tlte other counties in regard to tlte valuation to be jiCaetd upon different t-Lts of proficrty. Not. at all. An A s .-or. to -do hi- work honestly. wiiorldfu'low'tlie law and list proKr tyat Iih nw and re-i!ounll tttriti vrtl- iK insdliig b 'bis . Aiomvt Jutr lmnf. If 1m do- tliat. tlrt i m unit fop 'oikKuIiaiiou wirh anylKxly. huts a t'iKTf H a Wmli-eil devbttion frt-m tlHtt Ti-t-srIptUn. of 11h isiw, the iiiore ."ecnsMltaitiou ' vtm liave th wttse. Ir will 1m- the farther 3-011 will ppt anay fitwn equity. - Koine f tin olid btlsln liu'li of rorlantl nlvf vol to exactly tlm " .v:j;e .!it intern. utued iu iIm-' A r jitu. miuy Cti:i:mer Maek, of Miiinoiira'.i. ray: "I ani"tHt in "favor of. a 1)W vahnition Inause It, mut : 1 strily 1imi-mix. tlie tax levy, aud in the oae of on Hi. tern investn lie lo Bot-vtr. to ask alvotit tl ratio ' ' of valuation, bnr lookv a tiie ixe of Hk levy. If tlie valiiatfcHtK are wltli hi Mttti. the euuty tax lery would lw iiKxlcrnte. Tbat 1 wirat we want." s. Mr. Mack" -on liisn ar? palpa tlfly eoirrel a to iminI no further nrg- In'. - ' City Attorney Ifiir. of I'ortaiul. wW.kM avMitl lle trouble w1ikh exltH hi the iiialtrr of Mat taxaiim at:d whU'li 1 rt.e ane of eill Hie oifltenliyl b.r the fol!win,5 pnviion: So far tilfe'tate ta' I eoiiwrnod. if the state ofhVorH lind tbat any Motility lia rettmmV Itt4-o-erty at a t i iw vahiatlon. It can 'equalize 'by ; iteuflliig the rate-' of t&inent. In fl4itr watl, I wmld IwJve tbe State lUvatd of Kqnaliznrion ''-'frualiw iy 'vfliyii2 the late f ?iw?4s.meiit In dif fflent eountk in ex tlw state loard Jtntnd titat tie a of valuation lelnruetl'by tin difTereut nnty ;-..s1vm'j ba not. Ineu adjuste.1 wiik .rKiialde uniformity." In Hii way S t le vainatiou wwuM not lie 4r.tusj .tl in any etMinty. Ami Hm at ,waiU Ikv Tlie StateKman 'ludieves t'hat -;ti b o Cstw wxmbl 4ie iimot)iUiiii tlocttl tbat. Me rate of levy must lie unlfiiiir tlmMtgiiout the state. ! n'nty JikIjT', Cake, of MultiMwaui. "are all after M:tnoma-h cottnty. tb.it l.i vi:at it antnoK. In no far a tint nay I k true !! oflieer n4T Mtrftnomali " cctint y ml A 1k heavy iiroperty owtHM of INat!;tr.t are entHvly tt "' liartie. Ibe i;ople of tlie iate Itave n very khx. knowledge of prop'rry v t,n HticiWi ntul lntiinei In Portland - oikI nba' fb.y e ten or twtiro mil- Kon KUar ktMK'ked off U nes- ir.eni. in tlie inkt of 4m'xa1nl1 - pt C'-i eHtr and a Ann fixity-of Mii ; NtanJ'al Tallies', tliey kmw tlrat jo Kth voi." wionjr Aa Ikvq penraleil Uil titer naturally endeavor to rehili- V ate. r,;:. -f : ' The city of Pirtlanl and the state of ()i eon are pins to a great priio , Tor; ' fae exiorienee tlmnigli AVhh ti IIkt ate now juwlns in ef ' count of jflM nwitter eempfciined t. - but It wlljl not U' Mj'liad after all j if . thf ifsalt U a iK'tltf . undortuandlng of wiat I mxsl and a Uterniinrttioai ' to leaeh tr.oie 4touest eiin-tuitiL "J In , tlie future. . . . T . r. S. MluUtir FlwinMl. Ciger Is . oiring bfa.e from f bina diitisfi?d " ' lieea tr -i thf gorermnenf . !h not ndopt h iHrsonal Kiivi Ttir reveng-.. """AVUile evety Amerk-an tnay rcn ly to ymiuithlze with Mr. Conger In: tbe bmsers ami onttages which die nut .... feml at rbe bamr of tin Ctitiw-ie. not only as a ian an a Cbrlsilan bnt as the reiresenrative of tbis great na - tlon. yet h? national government mn- mt be exisx-tetl to keend to i the barbarous iwethodj of person il ven- HEXDKICKS, Manager. ing In advance, will have the benefit of uohar rate -But a tney to not pay lor six months, the rat; will be 1.25 a jw: IIereaftcr we iend -J ,,cr to 3n responsible persons who or- cet it, though tlrey may not send, the money,' with" the understanding that they are to pay $1.25 a year, in case they; let, the subscription account run overt six months. In 'order that, there may p be no misunderstanding, we will keep this notice standing at this place m(;ne paper. ci-anre The 3aw f. ane3-e for- an e ve and a tooth for a toforh" cannot lie liteialiy a4kiiUd a an Internation al jrnle of action. The enlijAitened eitKi of tine civilized nations will tol erate Wiejufe. of opjuie-Uivo. isiej.-wre by; oiH- notion against another only to a Iri'rtaln indnt arul iif joirti tbat it in neitlier sofe nor adviwsiliJe t so. No imiu'k jietsoual "disnity or hitportan e i(o gteat as that of flii dnutry, uir Klumb'l exieet t'lxat the tatter shail Ifcf wH-rili-! for tbe foniwr. The itiliM kof uite men i. s' kip! eat!e a it i? prontim-nt. A r fellow aaiel Camfilwll writes a fetter to Mm Oregon ftin of tin liKt abiisiye nn;l iiisulting tlntraeter Ihcsio. tlmt rflp;r ha courage. and sen.-e enough to tSi the tutitk alKJtit political xnd it ouh in the South..' That f. Mow eatieH -the hldea fliat t'he Sumfli i abufe.l bv NorllKim wriier'. yet 4h knows in bis l'c.trr that If a Xortbern nuin living in the Sritivii slliontd "write Kw'b a letter to a. Southern iape.r as 5k lias written io uhe; OiTganian. he wmild lie . sho,1 lown -like .1 dog and there wouldn't lie even an Investigation of .t'he k-eur-reiKe. But rhe Swtt1terner in fbe Xortii feel. ft-fetly safe In reviling t'ln po ple who not only tCeiate liim but ntv williusr to tsee bhn proniH'r and to -i.-t biin in it. , j Smew!iat r-nwy .iiort 1 likely to be enjoyed in tbe WJiite Itivtr region of I'obfrado. Tlie Iml'mn Ijttnter. are 5lisid to ignoie.tbe gan;e laws of that stale ml mw tlit .state .milit'n. h to be iiku-'itl at the lUi.K;it tf fh: ;aaw ,onMiiiw1oai'.vr to pwieet tlie putie. There pioniisi' to In iuit .a f-live -bin! ihoit" down - t'ltere for tb tT1i.ristina iliolidti.vK. ' ' - ,- i 1 ii 1 11. I. iiii':!;-.'-:. Ah.! wi'll! Ajitl our ancient and aarritolile o! friend. Sam Ilornhar.lt. ba leen rcuirected for auotlter fauv welt tour. Well, goodbye. ara, .for t.he preent. We -liall look for yen again at tlteclof-e of tbe JiHdi century. ! TIIK JtKAL TltOUTtLE. - It i rcfrebiug to re-id tbe effort of .-teeuietl eontnuptMurios" to jvrove tlMt the ' iHOple nre fool. Hut the lieople know some thing. a wli a tbe .-aid nmteinpotarie. After fjHnd ing four montlr lo prove that tlie ieo jile weTe opprei-! liej ond enduram-e ?iy ISepulilican inbsiusa'rt, and that all Uhe iKHiple w anted was a chance to get at the ballot Iioxim in order to lntal Mr. Itryan in tlie White House, and regai'tt Wielr rlgitt. the mhiirI provl tlr.it all fhey wantttl wa to snow bhn liuder ruor det'isivcly than ever. Tl.ey didii't want to intaH bitii Iwidiy ii they wanhd to foresail loin. And now we have in mind ctrtai u editor whoUmaginc tlwit lH'cane tlie fanner of the country did not fall in line witli thrir dallysliriek. of IiuiMVitiliisui ami ThmK when tlw tNiuntry i in lHttr couditioti than it ever wa IWore. they anust, faert fote, bav-lK:'n Itought ni by Mark IlaniKi. Tbi is rather -si tough aeinsatioH to make asraiiiKt sucii agrktilttmil ouutie. as Itaker, Jaek- m, Cmm and Iine. Migbt It not J?st KHlble riiat. oftiT all. there is Kotpothing tlw luatter witli tbe oblique and ojieuruo notions of tbeKikl editors awl tbat tiieir bbjeis, s (ent oitt from their ''publie opinion . faetorls wer? Jnst a little otblhl during tin? proee ci on lueuliation that was crblently vrenuitureV - - .When th itop'.e are . actnolly op pressed lito clitttH-es are that they will lind it out in 4lieh experience direct without waiting to gain the informa tion from tlie average' ca la 111 ity xltrit-k tr It Is dttlietrit to believe that lHm- oeratle newimiHrs would 'have a cor rx r oil this kind t iuKr.igenee. Tte hVs, Mr. Hearst" Kxainhier wild the next morning after the election that tbe ou3y tronbJe aliout the matter was tUn Hrjau was w-rong on. Uh two qtetlous of free silvvr ami expansion. Ibr.t was r.'!! :: " TIIAXKSHV1X( DAY; This Is TQki nkgivingl)ay. once again fiiat grandly and exHusirely Amcrl-an day, when the cares of lif are iil aside by the great majority of people in fltis cmntry, and When they come tosr tlier la publh" worship, in family reunions ami feasting in - Jcial gatlw-rings and in every way in j whlcli the nimt can coggest the great- j est enjoyment. Tbis Is tbe gn at j breathing day of the AnsTican people. They have iafted through tlw ot ."'Uier. thronxli tbe lmst! work of the b.irvet rime, thror n.ey have p.i.-d through t'.M tot e -aud i'roU'gh ilie f til period (4. 1 repa r.i t 0-1 of t ie gro.ind lor iKxt year's work and of gathering in the meftsites for winter. Almost all tbe drudgery of tbe year : Is past for. tbe frugal husbandman and f ir the thrifty. Indtustrious boutfewlfe, and ail liegbi to we the tinne of etcher toI wutary or enforoxl Idlencws ahead, so tbe time Is well eleeteil for a general giving of thanks. : y-i' This Is ieiiliarly favorable year for Tbanksgivingj t Kj-eehUly ' In Oregnui. We 'have life.: Ik nidi i anil prosperity. We bare bad a good year in nearly ail re.iii(cts and the, voice of iieutrry ami want I- lar.l In very few jdaeis. 1'iieie rr-' ih eiiideinfoi. We bare tRfn free from .iyrtuy Tisitatkns.vllie w iuur is opening mild aud phasant. TIi Kea.n S4 far lias ireeii most fa vot aide for. getting ; the fall work wt-11 done. Cattle ami' -stock of all kiud ate in goist condition and good beabiU. In line, tbe inaterialthingi of life ar if all placed at tr diiKisal ami for our comfort in great inuuiQ-nc?. fjteu let us 1 geuuiuely thankful today. Letrus layjaik witat dlsai polntments, imaginary or otherwise, wo bare may, ca.t tbera at tbe feet of tlod and give thanks tuat we iiave been bicst-ed in so many ways. Tlw-re Ss no liimtan being witltoat many things lo Iw thankful for. but rhi'te fire luay tiufortiiiKite jersons 4 ourjitituted as to consider that their IMirtiou in life is only mi.scry and eruwt. 'iiHic-e are to Ik?' puled ami s'ltould you itM't any of them today, leti; the Hinlilit of j;ot clteer ami ensomageincnt sSiine from your vvnl into theirs, wanning them into a hap pier and Is'ttcr sutie. Orlwrs titer; who keep up n gooil clK-er ami ho under extremely adversk circniinistanc-ts. Tbese, too. s'houki le enconraged' and assisted and made to feel tfl tat there Is sympa thy and (help f a thos iio struggle maufUlly wiflwnt complaint. Aud if you lintl wImtc Kol misery, nnb:ipii- iNvei or ioverty exists to shut.. out. the phasurcM of this day, make a 'little sacrifice to .remote the olistacle. Tiie Statesman Ix-lieves tlwit the iiw.?t' nc- cptable thaiiksgiring wJiich wvcan offer todaj- to a watchful Itrovidcnie would lie l3ie prformauce by oiu-- selvc's -of fiome dtel of diarity or -Ucriiiee that would bring happiness. comfort and cause for t -sinks to soim afllictiNl human ling. Mere wonis, castings,., recreations and social "pleasutes are not the true mean- of Thanksgiving,, though wc' res'iinw they will lie those most gen crally adopted, and so long as tliey are not hatmful hi tltcmseh-es then is no objts tiou to them. They are a relief from tlw drudgery of life and make us look forward with pleasure to tiieir reenuviKV. . ' Tim "An KAL FIi A iH inoersitie exchange, in tbe ex- tt-s of Its rage ; lMca:t tbe people have s.Kxwn their drsfiosltioii to lie gi1slcl by tlH'iT common wciice rathef than by tSte iwine twatldk of itself and co-i.i'lorers. has this' to say of t'he : i ii.au votci-s of tlw unfry: "It was sitjiiospl that the Jirmans vrouM vote for Mr. Itryan on necoiTnt tf the symiiiitliy c.vpressHl by the IHnioeratk phit-foifin for tlu? Iloffs bur 1t r-inans Umt in this scliisli Iron age. Hi dollar api'C-aliHl more strong'y to Republican !erinan tlvan flK blood of their niartyi.l kininan in Smth Africa. This demonstrates 1h.1t a tb-r-tran is m U-ttiN- th:in a Yankt or a liriti.'vher. lluruan giee 1 I e s.utiaUji one and tlie same tiling in SHieria. ami South America." Of m:r no tiMti can honestly have itipiKirtedMcKiub'y. How could a man in bis riwht mind openly vote auainst tlie tlna ven lwrn" principles of the matt bless" Ilryan uul ss b luid 1mmu liuugbt up liy. the truste; How (ise can we account fin" t.hx up-H,-rr. given to -McKinhy- by wvenil life long On-gon IiiXT.its who stuuiped the inate for blin liwb-r -wiiat sjrs tem "f fair rcaini ng an you con- cliuk tbat there are anj- Qioncst tneri in Oregon, anyway, save foe siikiI. minority who voted for Itryan? Won der if in all the entire state a single I'ryan editor t-.iuhl ls found who would have Ixeu found supjiorting Me Ki nicy in t.l-csnniiaign just cbs"d, if his "appeal for dollars'' bad -been answerl aihrmtiti-ily? I'rolhibly liot! Hro. Kincald, editor of tb Eug n,; State Journal. ex-S-ctct;try of State' ami since lii apostasy a j very r.llild liater the Heptiblican arty, I rttnewhat exercised over the election of r. H. 'Senator.' lu wliicb. Imiwctct. he will have no more voliv tiiati one of tin Egyptian mummies. He pays: "Tbe cleitiou of Mr. Co: In tt will lMIp fbe cltanc5! of Semitor Simon for txx'lectlon wonderfully, and Is p.T- bai the ouly thing tliat can .saye, hlnf frnn defeat at tlte lianir of "the op Iicsing faction of the larty, sliouM tlie Unu1dHan 'have a nrajorily in , the Ijegisl.Hure In !!. wbh-li Is very doubtful, with the trusts raising the prices ;f everything farin'.rs and la boring, pcop liny and reducing tl;e prkw of cvrytliing they sell, and the war, whii-b ; "was oer' before th? rtM-kction of aieKl9lcyv still going on.' -' ;,-' f 1 -:; . - : - - , : . ACKEIfS DTSPEPSIA TABLETS are , so hi ; on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-bnrn. raising of the distress after eating or any form of oTspepsuu. Line little tablet gives Im- wteuiate reiter. ZZ ' aad SM eta.- Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. 1 r- Ciu(J U -I The cause exists In the blood. In what .causes Inflammation .of: the mucous membrane. It is therefore Impossible to cure the disease- by local applications. , ; U is positively dangerous to' neglect It. because ii always affects the stom ach and .deranges the general health. and Is ilkeh to develop into consump tion r'- . U'v V- -: ?' ly : 2Iaor hr been radically and permanently cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It rlense the blood and bas a peculiar alterative And touic effect. K. Lour. California Junction. Iowa, writes: I bad catarrh three years, lost' ray appetite and coutd not sleep. My head pained trie ami. I felt bad alt over.- 1 took Hood's Sarsapariila and now have a rood appetite, sleep well, ard have no symptoms of catarrh.' Hood' a CsrsapaMflila Promises to cure and keeps the prom ise. It Is better, not to put off treat ment buy Hood's today. VAUDEVILLE FOIt FARMERS; F;mners In Soutbem' Kansav bave deterniinHl to liitve things their way tills winter so far as aiuawenienti go. Tbey iictve organized an amirstiKiit comjany and avIS luive itiyU d iss vaudeville ami n-osntNly inioirght right In.ro .'their niid.st." The farmer will not do the acting tbemselves. but t'tioy will have rrrs.1 -la--s actors frtwii New York and otbtr largt eitiew. i'or cvery man, Woiikui and -ti1l l in Hiie state4tl- wibat crop this year inereastsl -the. pt capita wiaCMi forty doKars, but niosf.of it went to the fanuiers, rt tb y a.e wortb aliout.ont. hundred dc!hit more for c.n'h mm- ltr of tlie fa'tnlly than tltey were last vca.r, fSo they can anted to -have .-itiows if lihev wtint w. - Secretary Riclmrds. of tbe Fnrnie.s Aiininkfinf ut Ctmipany. a duly organiz es! jfrwactition, was in Wk-4iftA last week, conferring witli tlw agents of ;t numlier of koding coaniwuie whom J.te wisliep tOiCtiga.ye to make up lb cii-cuit. -. . ' .-' ' - . -' - "T'he fanners." ai:l be. "enjoy tlie jhvw as well as anj-boly. nnd' t'hey do not feel, like wiving iniq town to at- ;tiMi, h we Jiavo lixtHi up the si booa Lionse in ario;ij coniimi 111 tics, ami iu rlMtn we wSl li.-Cen to tbe sarnie ela is of ipera tlKit you will in twvu. It is tree tliat the fun will come a bttl.- hiS'her. tat wt lisure t'hat we in af- ford ft. We will "bare ten or liftHn gixxl f hows during the winter." TWO WOMEN'S MU NIFICENT GIFTS. Twenty-five Million Dollajrs Bestowed ' on Two UniversiMes by Mrs. Stanford and Mrs. Hearst. Tlie total amount devoted by two California women to the cause of iiigber education on the Pacific Coast Ls at least 2T,.(KM).fl.lX These two wo men, the widows of Western pioneers who b a ve i eca me m il ti ona i res a re Mrs. Jane L- Stfiuford and Mrs Piioebe Hearst. Tbe former's jrifts to tlie Lehlud .'Stanford-' Junior t'niversi- ty pf California, at Palo Alto, Califor nia., exceed $lG.(XK).(KKi, and Mrs. Hearst who bas already, given large 5111 ins to the l uiversity or t'atirornta at Berkeley, is. like Mrs. Stanford, r-onstiiatly increasing the Institution's oliligatious to Iber generosity. Deeeni 1st Ijadies', liotne Journal. trw Tir.KKh vr THJS' FEET BURNET). ..... . Senator Eloqnonce M;tde Mri. Dun- laps llustrand Forget ah Auout -Foosl at. Iloine. Cleveland. Ohio. Saturday. Vna tf,r Ilanna widved a foKI r. Uay for thirty six pigs fHt. and Js or.k-rcd It ltid a t om-e. Tlie Siuator iUitt not est ten the pigs" 'feet, nor bad be seen, or oven rccei veil fliem. TiM bill tame from Mrs. Ohrist'nua Ounf.ap. of Fort Wayne.. Ind. and tin Si-juitor wa. clwrged fll.St-for t::e Mirce fcsen. "Acswiipanylng tlie bill was n letter from .M rs. aiunlap. In vbU-b -'ic HElld: "I kmiw you will think nie very Jiold w.-vaivnu for writing yffn tlus lettir. but I am u tfcor waii( rwomau ami ny ikl man Is a day la Inner, and lvtw.cn iw we have to work very liard to niHArt mur five Vittle cliKdren." ' Mrs. Dunlap then writes Jltat fr'lie inad purchased I'lirrvi kixeii pigs' feet it live cents eacli and liad put them on t lve --4ove to cixk. s Her bus! mi ml had igiMI U wattli tbcni wbSle slw wivtit ut to do whim work. V That was on tbe vsveniug Mr. Hannn jjioki in Fort Wayne, and IMinlap forgettiug all about tite pigs feet, went to tlie iieJitJcnl inceting. When Mis. Dunlap returned home l fount 'lie pigs' feet on tlie tove burned t vcdsji. "To .tli.In-U." conclnd, tire letter, "tilvat iiir busbauif, ami 0 jsxl Itein evaf. would neg!cvt ; his duty and 1v?- exinsivto pig' .ftet. just 'to car a big ReimblScan like you ! TlititV noigli tofnue tivntWe in any family. Tlieti. When 'be letitrnied iKitne. 8ie nn uMMHrd tliat 'Mark Ilanra was all riffbtr and 11 wuld Is darned If be would vote for Bryan!" Senator I la una tanglicd . Inartlly wlieiv.he read the Better, and tli'n, turning hi ECnier Dover, bl t.H-retary. said: "tiive Jier nty compHumits and encjo. ' S1k nestnt mind ' the Hiange." . -I ' ' The quest k m of organizing some more nw eflnntie jii Oregon Is again txilibing up ftwr the next Lcglsfatnre to ieitle, Ttie Antcloiie region is said to be tite center of one sucb moveUient and tlH IIl River section of another. And then Mallieur county' seat' .of governnitHit promise to .liecbme n Imne of contention once more between tlie-. ."force of Ontario, and those ; of Vale, flic prcsnt eonnty seat. : , " Many a girl who looks as (though she were figbting against - some secret qorrow te only tutTertng from a corn. I'iiihuleliibia Times. , - G Ban tie . J-M Yw3teWWWTS llgt vooii: toothpick - : IXnrSTHY S MAOXITCDE ; Xevr York dry coiisa;iws "iiO.noiXoiirt wovsJen toKittipickH annually.. Nearly al & ibee coene froaii Japan. PiNta ga I a ud M a lite. Fi ve t bousa nd coi b tf wxssl flic tised for tib luhtr'( la Ue I'uitcil States aeli yar, and niiwty-riTe per cent.' of it come from Maine. The timber nsed K . mostly white birdi.' rirh sim tuanlo. and iiHst of It coimis fnun Franklin coun ty. Outside of rlie TYettate, the lu Irststry is contineil to " INiinsylvania, Ma4sacb4ist ts ami New Vtirk. Wiiieu t he linnliermen in tlKlr wlu kt camps fiml a tine white lrftvft tr.x. It clMicc isirtions are la hi akk for lootliiU-k. Tbe big, after being .sea MXicd iu tbe open air. are taken to tlie factories, siriiMsd f tlteir Kirk, auto HKitIcar.ly ut into venerR aliont m t'hick'a tootbpick and as wkle an toot bpivfcs an' ' long. AikiiIkt ojieia Ihu -uN Wm-s veneers lnr itnished toM!hpb-ks at tbe late of a tlwmnd tt nilitttv-''A' tite iiannfactnr is rapid the factories 1-110 only a few weeks to irejiae tbe supply for ia xr. ." ' ." :., ; . ; ' - "'-' ." '; Tlrf very liest tootbpk-ks -oim from Portngstl. where they are wbl triwl by liaml from rangewisl idints by gf ils, Wlto leeeive b-n ints a ftty for their lalKtr, Tttese tstbp:ckii are te tuai kably fniootb ami dv nut inter. ICtey am found In lirst r-laAs restau ranis, and in tlie btmies of nicu Wlto are verj-. particuhir aliout tucb . cou Venk'U. f. Japan coli.e next to Portugal in the mwitls-r of tootbph-ks exjiortHl, to tbe United .States. TTiey tire cut by -hand from re-ds ami ajy -okt in cOose -iiii-lietitUm wltb t4te Amerknu product, tKit v,;i tbs ta tiding n duty of thirty-live ler int.. owing to tlie very chestp la bor iu Japan. , - In Xew Sut!b Wa3eS the elet trk rail way h making, rapid progress. In Austin lia tlie street railway system of tlie towns are. -for tlie most part, owned by fhe luunk-ipnlKk-s. In Syd- uy, MctlMiuine ami Urisliane the boi'wr-ar ;siml 'teani dununy Hue are now l:clng changeil over, much of t'lte ma tt rial non'cssstry lKing fuml4iel by Anucrkan liousits. , THE MODEL OF THE TINY -CHRISTMAS CHAPELS. In great citio "of the Nortfli w,ben Cbrlstma's trees, are trimmed, bumble Ocinians . Imy liny iiaster cluiicls, wiliB-'ib. ligltlcil 'With a sing!- caudle, lend an Innocent tncity to tbe ehd .Tuvn's frshil cWner. Ihw many know that those modest eanKeinss are uiod eyl upon tlie Moravian cbimi at Eii'miinis, ' Peiylvauia: and wiiat wotdd not tlie littk one give.df they, like the chdreii of tbat town, could wek-ome tilte fSavkw's c-iiing witbin the tiuie-honoreil - wal'lH? leceuilH,r Ijjidks' Home Journal. ISLE OF PINES. United States Witt Retain Possession , by Right of Treaty. NEW YORK. Nov. 27. Tlie United States will retSiiu possessshwi of tlie Isle of 11 no, wtlta lever lb? linal dip.vsi tiou of" Cnlxi.says a Wasliington dis patcb to the Journal and Advert Ier. It will lie fcrtiliel ami a strong garri son will lie kept there. Lying- tfouth of tbei-wnHstcrn emV of OuIki, rhe Is3e of IMncj ,wnmaul.t'lie western or Y'u titan entraace to tbe tinlf and forms an iuiortanr outpost for tflie dpfeiir.j of Hh iN tea ta gust canal.--- j Wben Siretary Rcot visited Cuba. s. went to the IsOand ; and Tccognlzel its sttatt gle importatK. Tbe State DefiarMnent iw boklis rbat uiwler the tresity of peace' fbc title of tlie Isle of Pines passeil to tlie Uultetl Stater. SiKTtary Root bclds a .sinii'nr view. Tlie nortthem sik of the island that next to tbe CuImii whore is admLralriy adapttsl fcr rne Mino? of the ..-m-nncnt." It is bijrb. thickly studded witli valnable avcxxIs and.'tilie climate is so ltcaltby that prior to tho war a health rcfjort for pii'jnionnry itients was es tablished ti.erc. Naval oftknirs isay flint Signence bay, on tbe nM-tbwest coast rwill. witli but littlo dredging. affotl an excellent anl ivofc barbor. jr AVORLIVS ATIILI' 71 c a. MES. PARIS. Nov. 27 -Baron Pierre d? Cctrl.crtht. the reviver of the Olympi an gair.es. says t'hat the international eonrmiltr? on Uhe jjantcs 1ms voted to hold the n.'Xt (uadicnitial nueting in the United Sta.tes. Tlien ate three -andiiI;tttk ftiT the honor Now" York. Chicago and Buffalo tlw latrer pre senting Iter clahns'as lMrainount le canso 'her exisr.sitkm will attiact'iKr s.ii fnm all quarters of rbe gCol- to Wit m Hie Wn Id's atililetk'S. Tbe con 'in it tec, like tb, la ixelighters. are waiting to see which city will onr tic licst inducc'iiicntl', brfor. nbchliui defi nitely. PrV!d.Mit lla:jwkr. of 1iUigo UnivM-sIty. has iulcnstcd him4f in rhe flints of tliat city. IUi wblie liave grt-sit weiglit wirti De CoulHrtin. ARBITRATION BY FRANCE. To lki Offetcd Ivtichttid and the Trans vaal Republic. PA RI S. Nov. 27. T.ie president of tite MunieipA'l iViuucil t'ciiKirrow will tmxuMi. in il:4 coniwil ffl vote in fartir of arbitriiting tbe Tmnsvaaf. .disputes. Henry Jusfnerort. a-comiantr iiy a deputation, tociay pnisMit'.d Mr. Kru g" with tt wwonl of homr.Idestinf'l f,4 fkenial ron. ikiw a in-lsoner on tlM ls!aml of St Ilcicna. . THE KEARSAROE SAILS. NEW YORK. Nov. 27-Tlie battle ship KnTsarge. flagship of the North Atlantic squadron, wikd 4o.l.ty from Hfliivton Roads, where fetulezrorJs is lieing made of Ibe torpedo fleet .-and sevral ' ships of The squadron for a cruise; T1k Kearsarge Jias taken tin ptiee of the cruiser New York as flag- sltiiv diming the over-bauling of tlie latter at the Brooklyn Navy 1 aril. It Is said the Kearsarge is tlie first bat tleship to be made a flagship. . TwIce-a-Week Statesman SI a year. , . . , , SUMMONS. In the CIrcnit Conrt of the State of Oregon, for theVCounty of Marlon, Iepartment No. 2. r f K. S Bolinger, plaintiff, T- Robert Ixieb, defendant. To Robert Loelv.-, defendant - above named: In tlie name of rbe State of Oregon, you are required to appear ami answer the complaint filed against vou iu tbe aliove entltknl suit within ten days from the date of the service of. this sunm--ns upon, yoa it served uithJii Marion ,Ctiiuty, .Oregon. ;6r if servel In any other county of this state tlicn within twenty days from tite ihi;e of the service of ibis numinous u.ion you,' or If served by pulilieatiou'there of. on r.r tiefore the 17lh lay of IK ecnlnr, '!'.. that U'ing the last day. for apjiearauce or auswer by yoii tlxeil by the 'order of the court for the publication of fills summons, and If you fail so to apear or 'Answer the nlaiutiff will ajiply to the court for tlie relief prayed fot in lus' complaint, to wit: for a judgiiiint and hcrce asainst the dc nitant for the recovery In United States jrohl coin of tlie prin cipal sum of . ?i-ti.i7 with luu-rcst tU'rcou from tbe 7th day of Januarv. lSir.i at tlx rate of eight jut cent, per annum, and for the recovery of Sli.l . as attorney fx.s heieln. together with the costs mxl disbursements of this suit; and for a dH-re agfiinst the kfendant forM-los. Ins the mortgage given by the defend ant to the plaintiff to secure the'-payment of mi id money and pleaded iu aid complaint, ami for a deere f,,p the sale of .(be real property descrild In said inort gage and in tin cmitphiiut herein to obtain funds with wlficb to 11.1v sahl Mveral sttniH of moiie' with accruing interst and - costs, which said real premises to Is sold as afore said, are deserilted as follows, ' to-w It: : The south bn-balf of the southwest one-fourth of tbe northwest one-fourth of section lit township six south range two west of the Willamette meridian and the sou tit one-half of the cast one half of the southeast one fourth of the wort beast one-fourth of t section 24 township six south range Ibris west of the Willamette merhliau lieing a part of the Initiation Iiitd Claim of Stanley Jtujjgles ami wife all in M.i. riou county and State of Oregon; ex cepting therefrom the following por tion of said real premises heretofore released from the oicratiou -of said mortgage: Ik'giuu4ng at the quarter sx'tion -orner Is'twiyn sec tions Itt and 21 ln; township six south ranges two and three west of the Willamette' me-. 1 ridiali in Marion countv, Om-koii: thetie four .chains east along the legal suhdiivisjoti liue running cast and west through the center of section 1! in township six south range "2 West; themx norths tcp chains para 11.1 wliii the west line of said section l!t; thence west fourtti chains; thence south ten chains to a iioint on the legal subdi vision line running east and west : through the center, of section 21 in township six south range thrje west ten chains-west' from the quarter sec tion corner between sections 10 and 24. and tlienee ten chains east to tlie place of " lieginning. containing 1-V acres of land., Ami for sn-h btlier and further relief in the premises as is meet witb dptity and good conscience. Tills summons is published iu the Weekly Oregon 'Statesman by order of the Hon. 11. P. ltoise. Judge of tlie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion county. Department No. 2. duly made and entered of nconl on tbe 2!tb day of October, 1 Odd . The first publication of this summons 1 -,. ing onlenil to Invan-ide on the 2d d.ty--of Novpinber. 1bo(, and the defendant lsiing reiiired to answer on or ls'foie tlfe i7th day of Decemlier. V. RAMSEY & BIXlllIAM. Attorneys for Plaiutiff.' ll:2-7tw. NOTICE' OF "C.UARDIAX'S SALE. Notk?o 1s hereby given to all whom it may concern: Tliat.tlio nndrsigned, guardian of tbe "persons and estates .of Joseph S. Beck and Lcona - Be-k. minor beirs of . S. Beck, dec-eased, will mnler and by virtue of an. order and-license.' of .tbe County Court of Marion County. Orejron, made ml cnterel of rHord on bv 17tb day of NovchiIkt, A. I. i!HH) sell at puDiie auction an no westldoor of the county ciurt housii in the city of Salem, m Marion coun ty, in the State Oregon, on. Satur day tite 2:tth day of Ileeeinlier. V.HM. at 2 ia'clock.p. m. of sa4-l;iy, to tlie bigbest and liest bklOer l irTii i 1 eil States trout coin, -to l--paTr aTJi time of sale.f all Hie right, title at interest of the said minors and each of litem in and to the following de-. scribed real property aud premises, to-wit: The North Hire quarters tl of the North one-half V.) of Lot No. six (U) In Block No. Thirty-three, xu, situate in 'the City of Salem. Marion Oounty" Oregon, logetlier with the tenements, beredltauMtits. and appur tcnancs tbereunto Islonging or In anywise aiHertainius: thereto. '." The interest of 4lte said miners iu said real property lieing together an undivided one-lialf Interest In fee therein. -subject to the dower ri;lit tbereln of Margarite Iteck. wiliv of ssihl bcslent. Tbe said Interests of tbe said miners hi saWl Teal pmperty will lie sold as aforesjikl subitft to said dower right therein. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 2Ub day of Novemlior. MAIM5ARET BI'K. Ouardian of the imtsius and es tates of sahl Joseidi S. Iks-k. and Ieoua Iteck, minors. 113-oiw. TeXECUTOR'S NOTICE. To whom it may concern: Notkv Is hereby given ; tliat Ibe un lerslirned has ln-en lik tlie County Court of Marlon county, Oregon, duly apisiinttd executor of the last will and Ustainent and estate of William .-Cos-- tier, late of said Marion county, !- ceased. All persons indebted, to s.tid estate are liei-cltyr eqt.es led to make immediate imyiuent of tjie same, and all tsrsons having laims against said estate are requested to present yt sabie. duly provsl. to tlte midcrsiio'd. at Jils law ollice. State street, niKiairs in l'atton's building. Salem.tireson. within six months from the date of the first pttblicatkni of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this six teenth day of Novemlier. 190m. . TILMON FORD. ll:lft-Ht-w"t. Excfntor. ADMINISTRATORS FINAL NO TICE. Notice I liercby given that the nn dersignel has tiletl his final reisirt a Administrator of tlie Estate of T. J. . White, deceased, with tlie County, Court of Marlon County. Orenon. and said Court lias set the ..time for hear ing said ' report on Saturday, tlie lif-. tcenth day of Ieceniber, ltniO. at 1 o'clock, p.m. of said day, at which time tlte same and any ami all 0" Jeetions thereto will tie heard by Mid Conrt. . - -:; - . TLited, this thirteenth day of No vemlier, A. D. 1900. .- J. T. HUNT. Administrator of the Estate of T. J. White, deceased. ll:lC-3tw,