WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN; Fitin.Vr. December if. imo. -i " Issued every Tuesday STATESMAN PUBLISHING- COMPANY B. J. BE9DBICK8, MMr. 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. The Statesman ' has been estab lished for nearly; fifty years, and it has, some subscribers who have received it; nearly that long, and.-many who have! read it for a generation. Some ot these object to having the', paper 'dis-j continued at thei time of expiration, of their subscript ion j. For the benefit of these, and for other reasons, we have; concluded to discontinue subscription only when notified to do so. All per-! sons paying when subscribing, or pay By the establishing of the rural free .delivery mail route the limit of Sa- lem are extended nlout fifteen mile In ' every direetjlon. There are more than 42o people In this territory: more than .VMitiO; and there hould Im more tliau lttt.Om. There will te iito. in the courlse of time. Tlie time will 1m materially hasteued by 11m ojM-nlng of the route.. X. Y. Sun: Jt I alHut time for our Rryanlte friends o prepare to celef ln-ale Jackson May onoe more. Wlti them that festival Is- a vagrant In tlie eaiendsir and rills with the rolling year.' It belong jto IeeenilMr a miwii as to '-January and 1... a good ill March a In June, llowvfr niidj east: down, lire brethren should lift up (heir drooping ;dieads. ami 4'jjin to make the programmes of fnnti aul . H-eeh for Jackson Iay." ' j The W. C. T. I', at Its national m"ting In Washington has passed a ' resolution of sympathy with . organiz ed lalor In It 41 demand for living wges and shorter hours, ami eii- 41' treat' the lalMr force to reciprocate by Joining In the work of opjMxing liiteiniMiranee and the legalized llqiwn traltie. Undoubtedly IutemMraiiee Is one of the heaviest drags labor ha lo carry In It struggle upward. The lii'mired of milieu spent for drink every year by age earners. If saved. would mean a home ami Indepemb-tii-e . t . ..i. . .7 4.. 111 villi ujir ivi rni j iiumri tint, 111. family. LalMir unions -might ' well de vote some attention to thi phase of the question of; Improving the eondi ' lien of the lalMriug man. 7 - An antl-eotidurtor league has lieon organized by . jtvonicn of Xew York who are tflred pf having discourt(sies lu)vu. thein by the autocrat of -the trt i'ri r Tlui- n itiiv hiiioiiit t'lfin- ' Helve always to 1 ' sweet and plarf- nnt aud have small change with hem when they go riding, but ibcy also promise to make a Written reinrt of ev ry comlm-tof who eallA ofTa strei't name 'by wayiug 'Whizletb." and then when remonstrated .with for carrying n pneucerJby!.her trtt Invause fclie -(uld not understaiitl what he nUl. , ask her "What " d yon expect for i - three dollars week, a tenor sudor Women ." ciitiM ami socieites nave etiv reI all the kitowu fields of endeavor and investigation, but this Is piouefr- lug a new wilderness. v lortIanrs leading Inis'mess men are In favor of the holding of a big Talr . In that city in VMY2 or U.. We Im-'Jleve-hat aucji a fair, proiMTly nian ; ngl. and undertaken - l on a large J Reale. would 1m? of vast 4Mnellt to he Kiatn nf Oretruii and the whole Xorth- iwest. It would nttract the attention f . the' world to our rsourcs and Imanlfold advantage at a time when i - . ... - we are just egluning jto reach out "'after new cutrrprls9 ml to take; on a larsrer life, owing to the developing Driental trade. It would be well lor the Oregon ijpglslature to assist tlie enterirlse by jnaklng an Initial appro priation. I u icase the matter shall '"have asTinnedi sihIi shape a to jns- tify it by that time. We tKIiviithe jMHple of. Sahftn would not iMvJ'ound !ov In lendinjg their aid. for tlie fair Mould iM-lp every nmik ami corner of I Iregon. If vtjould not Ik for I"ft- 'land abine. ttmugh thai city would ,Jm the chief !lMiiet'iclary "tiud' wonld Im fllied trpo.ii ; to War jlieprlucipal vbrnleii of the exiMue. We twel wmetldng at! this time "to get Ore- gou Uftre the oiHsnle world. This ' seems l he lnft thing nggstel I for I' the puno. THE LIUDIXG Qt'ESTIOX; One of the trusttes' of John tlop kin I'niversitv Is- quoted as. iviylftg tlmt the authoritie of tlie iralverity desire a luani ftr president to sm-cce! Dr. Oilman "who 3uust poises busi ness acitiiH'n m wU as IntelhHtiul ability.",- Not the b-ast of tbe nxnri lulities of I Ik head f any great Amer ican university la the ability lo at tract tlu aiive ,cwHKratIon .? of the rich. Tin constant iVmiw cf hu'ouie ilmmirli falling rate of Inserest pre- isi-nt a a "grinding pivMcm In' ItaaiMf for many of onr fctrg' aeab of h'aru In At the wttue tlu.e th, tlemaml fop mme ukimv kn on tIMUgh Iitt- .er'.tjietf Mlteudaui-e f AtiMletits and tJirmiKh tl nofHixiij- of kecn-ina up eimimeut or nil khnls. Rnsine-- fiiiiUiy is among the first requirem ms of ti Mutvssfnl American college jirfs.Micnt.-.w York Sun., . : o wiiii uiiuiiM'tte ruivcrslty. It and Friday by the ing in advance, will have the .benefit of the dollar rate iflut u they do not pay lor-six months, the rate will be $1.25 a year. Hereafter we wU send the pa per to all, responsible persons, who or der it, though they, may not send the money,- with the understanding that they are to pay $1.25' a year, ; case they let the subscription account run over six months. In order that there may be no misunderstanding, we will keep this notice standing at this place in the paper. neeV money. But a very - excellent foundation 1 being laid, by securing the t-o-operation oi the fcvrge member ship of it " j?reat ; itroiizIng church organization In t fiehll The time Is drawing near. If It I not already !ine. for a strenuous effort to.be made to taise more money. . REFORM SCIIOOrFOR CURLS. rarefnl mothers recoil with a shud der from the announcement frequent ly made.; that a. girl of tender years hasi been' cotumitlwt to the Reform sehooj iof our neighboring Matei , lte-c-overlng quickly. . however, they a re duly Thankful ..that; thereJ plaoe over tuet e . where - ; .way warn child t hough tt girl, may ie ' jJacetl ? nnler propi-r ;Tesiraint. ami given a t-bauee to justify, through a useful wonian hrnwl. the pnnosi or accident of her exlsteii-e. though sjidly hudel in her chiltlhotMl. It is held by our crlmiiiolorfsts'to l greatly to the crnlit of Oregon that It has a Re form School for 1m.vr. Accepting this estimate, as correct. 1mm it not logi-callj- follow that it is a discredit to the Mate that no provision whatever Is made forli Reform School for girls? -.Magdalen homes" ami 'refuse homes" we have, jto 1m anre, main tained by private endeavor,- but no place Into which! wayward, thought less hut Mill not im-pure girls can be placed for restraint and training. Surely, any estimate that justifies the Institution ami maintenance of a Re form School for liny equally, at least, justifies the establishment of a simi lar school 4 for girls. Oregonlan, yes terday. ; ... ., , . Quite true. And no new legislation I necessary. The law made to regu late the Oregon State Reform School I was frame! no as to IiK-lude girls as Well as lMys; and it wa the original design to have a. building for tbe former. In fact, the State Hoard of Ilucation reserved a site for the girls building on the companion knoll east of the present structures, The, only thing necessary Is an Item in the gen eral aiirui-iatjou bill for a girls" bnihling. Whenever it Is erected, the present law will apply to the admis sion f girls amt their education and training.' IThelr keeping would not 1m nttendetl by great expense. Only n matron and a, very small number of assistants would Ixv needed at flrst. In fact the single new otlker woufcl do to open with, others to 1m. added only an neewsity might require as the numltrr of minifies increase!. PBACKFUIa WI.ITIOX OF T1IK i'HIXIE PIfORLKM IX SICHT. There Is news tn recent dispatches from Berlin and from Washington, couveylng tlie Information thst Oer many lias definitely modified her truc ulent de-nandsf upon h? Chinese and a more reasonable protocol hai tteen drafieil which the envoys, including Minister Conger, have been Instructed to frign. ; ; , , Tills promises a peaceful solution of a iwoblem which threatenel to involve the Iwers in an appalling war of conquest uiKin the " teeming million of tbe ancient empire ami with tlie al most-Inevitable consequence Of bick erings and Woody strife among them selves. A settlement Tvliich will pre serve the Integrity of Chinese-territo ry and freedom of commerce for all will "m a glorious victory for the'I'nd el StaHes and for those Powers who smmorted our own government In ib refusal to accept the savage and 1m tMMisible conditions originally laid down." ; . ' i The new agreement retains most of the provision designed to punish ami humiliate u Chi ua, Imt It rcllnqulrtig the -two defriambj-vrtilcli" ft wa a phys ical InuMwIbillfy for the Chinese gov ernment to comply with the iaytnent of an "extmphuy and exorbitant . in demnity and the execution of a dozen potentate, including those in com ma nd of 1 he a rmy a ml who ha re fh conrt Itself at their mercy. Instead of calling for the bead of , eleven ef these prince and dignltark-. the mod ified agreement demands "Imposition of the severest; possible punishment tho Chinese" government ean loflict," and i he question of indemnity Is In Iko inanner placed opon a more ra- tieiial basis. -.'".'" T " Washington 7 dispatches (date that It, I known that this modified agree- tucut vrlU Ik ibtvpttHl by Hiina. -Thn the mot humane and practical coitdl tion njtou which lresident aklcKinley and S.Mre;ary Hay have so commend ably lnlt-aifc tihirhtth Ru Kian government also exerted I iV ti4- nu-udou.- lull nonce, promise to be the basis Pa permanent! treaty -averting the danger of 'devastating warfare, preserving tlie Integrity of the cmpjre ami owning up It port to the com merce of all tlie world upon i equal rerina. .7 ' . PROSPERITY SCARES Til KM. The Atlanta ronitHtion" iias a bad case of the hivers.. It Is real ldue over the resnlt of the ei-tlon The South, which has been selling its cot ton for the past few years at five, six and frvveu cents a pouml, ba Wold this year'-s crop at ten cents and feels, in consequence, very ntucb eli ited.. The "Comstitution! rebukes . it . for. . this lKjfMf ul feeling. Ir ' teil tlie 1 Smith- era people that thejr are In the hands of the terrible ) rusts.' and that fliey shonld therefore. pnjKeed to 1m 4 mis erable as po.silIe, sip- the. "Constitu tion: ' ;. j1-; j;rr.-:. ". '-' -, "Xo 'niatter howr high 4 he price eot tou uay . 1riag. it canhot ftrins re turns enough to meet -the exactions of tbe trust, if you commit yourslve to Its 'tender mercies. Remember that tliere is no escaie. The 'btws against combinations are valaeles In the liands of ; anen "who are pleilged to stand by the exactions of their ma iers ' . ! .:.. J . - . . . fProsperity has proseryfejX Democra cy in the Xortli, and the' ".onsitn t Ion" Is evidently determined to take time by the forelock and prevent sndi a catastrophe In tlie South If possible. It goes on ito advise the Southern farmer not to 1m deluded byNteu-cent cotton, or even by twenty-cent cotton. If Mich a thing should come, This apprehension of possible good fortune Is one of the. big-het compli ments .'that flie "Constitution" eould have paid the Repifblican AdnilnUfra tioh. It shows that , the South , Ihis felt the wave of prosMvity that lias swept .tlK" ,ountry and ibiit it has nn shaken faith, in a coDtinuance of the 'amo. And it is further demonstrated that prosiveriiy Is, as it always lias lMen. the greatest fee tna.t Demwraoy has ever eeouatered THE Itiri'Ull VOTE. Tlu .'following h not Iwid. from an intensely Deraocfaific coming paper, the Mobile, Ala... Register: "The flguies of the popular vote for Presklent In 1100 a compared ' witli that .of S!k. present Koine iMnmliar featuies. lu the tirst nlai'e the total for V.nnt Is only fractionally larsrer tban that of in the face of tlie fact that, a mnch larger vote was ex pected on ae-ount of tlie sumtosed ex cited condition of the public mind.) The figures coiupau as followsr Rep. IH m. Total. tW ..7.104.77M C-r2.iYZT, in.7.74 !! . .7.ttZi'f'Ai t;,4ir.S7 13.ti78..Vw Increase 2TiS.487 Dttrcase . . . . . .r. S7.tfcS .....v.. Tliere is one comfort to Im found .in these totals and that is 4.bat the peo-, pie of the CniK-tl rUates, -indivhhiatly and - collectively, are made of solid KfnlT ami are not easily fright eneil no matter what amount of noist the po litical spellbinders make. Under the Republican ik!1 -of tlie honor of the flag ami the dufy of not hauling it down in-order to :ive the ouutry from tlisifrace in tlie estimation of the world. Bryan vote wa decreased by S7.t: w hile ti ndir the threats of Im pending iniiKrialism and militarism MeKIn-jey' vje Increaswl 2&iA1. The remarkable part of it all is ihat lie changes were nt more radical and from this it may Im gathered that whenever tlie public mind reaches tliat point w.heix It iMdieve something lei-isive niust ib done, tt will rise to lie occasion with a vengeance, as it lid In 1S74 when a Republican major ity of KCi In the liouse of riresenta ilves wa coiivrted into a Democratic majority of 1. and this. too. in less lmn a-devade after the cIotm of Oie great civil war. Another notable fact is that while Bryan's vote in the total fell off 87 (K vote ulx. Knstern and Middle states gave an inci eased vote of 23rt.000. al most enough to have overcome Mc-, Klnlev's Increase, bad the vote 'Milled ia 1SSt for Bryan In other sections lM?en maintained in.BNNK There an pro--pects that the flax Industry, both raising and manufact uring In t he Willamette valley will 1m taken hold of by practical parties. This will be 4 ho biggest thing that ever happenetl to us. It I lMnnd to be. the greatest Oregon industry, for, e we have sjiid so inany times, the natural conditions are right. Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets cure biliouues constipation and headache. They are easily to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by F. O. Haas, druggis. Salem, Ore gon, i -J , . .,.'-, THE COOKIXO GIaASS. : For. politician ;old enke . or silver eake and election .on ke. ". . For a ge4oglt Layer cake.r For a wulptor MarWe cakt ; For an:advertier--Puff. , M For a taihr Measure cake. For a faruier-IIoe cake. ':: For a miiHwr Rlblmn cake, v For the devout Angel cake. For a jeweler 4 "ems. For tbe irritable Shortcake and gin gersnatw. For a lm.by Flannel cake. 1 'Far a lover I.ady finger. ' For "tlie betrothed Wedding cake and klsse. y '- For "bull" and 'hear'' Raised cak ami drop cakes. '. . For a gossip Spice cake. For an Idler Loaf cake. - ; For an . oOieeseeker Washington cake. i " ' v. i , ; k For a sufferer from hay fever White Monntln cake. Var a loctor of the old acbool Cup ca ke. For the man who live on IU fallier- iti-l:lw-Sxnge cake. : ' v-. For i dude Johnny eake. " For a lMek Vanity cake. ' ror a- music tesclierOne, two, three, four cake. . - -. Vl'tlVi partake too freely of tlie a iove mentioned Rtorao - cake. Amerkan Kitchen Magazine. If. tVifelioodt:,as'tI;5',',Test . of Womanfiood.' . - n - . -; The Gccd Wcnan AKto Makes a Bad Wife, ; Marriage was a serious thing to the graudiiareuts and great grandparents of the present generation. Xo wortiau entered lightly Upon' wedlock. 'She knew hat she wa going tojouml a fa t'uily, a nd ha t she must Im 'eiual to a41. the respon.Ibllitiei of the ptisltkm slie nxsuiiMtl. She must be atile -?to order her own household; to knit, sew, spin; make bread, butter, " soap, can dleiirand Indeed are for ami clothe a whole' family. Uie( ! must .hot 1m cra ven when the1 whoop of the Indian warne1 of a dreadful danger. -She must (stand by her husbaud." and witli him, gun lit hand, keep the foe at bay. How many women ;of today could undertake wifehood under such i"nidi tions? Few. Indeed. Not bp-8usc the moilern Aupericau woman lacks cour age, but lHeaue she lack as a rulj the physical health which is the pri mary and hidisM?u.-alle qualification for a life such as was lived by tbe wo men of the past. Thit Is why a good woman may be a bad wife. Virtue and goodness are excellent things in women, but to guide a house and War children de mands alMiveall Kound physical health. . WOMKX COXYICTS, To a grAit numler, of women the liouse they live in is almost on a par with a prison. It is prison-like In the monotonous regularity of daily duties prison-like in the absence of all pleas- i lire iu what Is done or joy iu the do ing. Ami the reason la to 1m found in womanly ill-health. -Few. women realize, how intimately tlie general health is related 10 the health of the delicate woniauly organs. A woman may suffer with heart "trouble," dis orders of kidneys, liver or stomach, or with nervous prostratiou as a result f a diHsd -condition of the woman ly orjra'niKiu. Iauy such women dM--tor" for years for various di.-eapes and wonder, wliy they don't get lMtter. Tliey can't get iMter until the woman ly organism i .entirHy i nrwl of it. disease. This I not theory. It Is a statement of Rinqde facts foiiudd upon the tes- timonj'.of hundrel- of thousands of womeu who have Iweu cured of wo manly disease by the tu-e of. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript ion. They had 1mc jiisrWdraKigng around" for years, with tlibabbing heads and sell ing liaek. nervous, dyspeptic, misera ble. Tlie once fresh . colored cheek had grown sallow, tlie eyes were dull, the iMnly had lost its umpness. Tiiey hal in numeroii instain-es tried inany ibM'tor and iiMMliciues. exhausting the local medical skill at their dispos.il. At last some friend or neighlMir who has personally proVd the curative jiower of "Favorite Prescription' rec ommends the use of this medicine and that in admost every ease meiins, an other sick womaii made well and strong. ASTONISHED THE-DOCTOR. ' "When' I first wrote to j-ou I did -not PI.EXTY LEFT FOR A SAXDWICH A certain lawyer who was a candi date for a mnniciiKiI office went, '''out canvassing one day an.l knocked at a cottage (hor. Tin door was openeil by a woman, says Ixmdon Tit Bits. "I your husbaud in, Mrs. y etiqulred tlie lawyer. 4 "So. ir." wa the reply, "but I know wiisit you want. My hnslsind sure lo v(te for yoii. iMH-aus yon got him off for stealing that bam last week." "Xo. no: flllegeil stf-aling of tlu ham." eorreetied the lawyer. "Allegetl be blowinir wa the wo man' smiling reply. "We've 'got a bit of it left till. limine give you a sandwich out of If-., -ir." Tliere I A method -In man wicked- pess. It grow up by degrees. -,'.:- -Be.i union t and Fletcher. ACKER'S EXOLISIT REMEDY will utop a cough at any time, and will curt the .worst coM' iu twelve hour, or money . refunded. 25 cent and 50 cent. Dt. Stoue'a Diug Stores. A peculiar but very eriou difficulty let the oiMTatiou of telegraph Hue In the Argentine ReiHiblle. The small spider, of the variety that pfn a long cobweb atid float ou it in the air I o plentiful there that the float lug web eile n the wire In enor mon quantities. J A - oon a dew falls or a shower -of rain come up, every ; mhros-oj)Ic .thread IhHttnies wet ami : etabtilie a minute leak. The effect of thousand and million of ucb leak Is lratically to rti the oratlon of Hie line, and the government telegraph department. SS -1,. ' .'-1' s' "'"l"i -:i- f Uric acid in the blood causes rheumatism, sciatica, gout and neuralgia. 7 THE REX RHEUM ATIO. RING- Remove -the cause. A written' guar ant ee. with each rdng to return your money In 30 days if not entirely satisfactory. PRICK $2. A postal' card Will bring our little booklet that tell!the story: Aildre. " i i,i.i uv . s -.' itv ifTitc"TTr Tin cn .- I X CI llAJtR,tS4len.lttegon, V think" I could live could "get Jan auswerto thy letter." 'ays Mr Isaac S. HarrU. of fiayville, Yankton t'i., S. Dak. ;rAt that time I did not tela you everything.. "Wheu I witde you I had Just got home from the, Hospital at Minneapolis- Minn. 'Had been ihere one. month. Could not see as 1 was benefited auy there, no 1 4 came home, Iliinklng ther was no help for me and every one bere said that I" could not live. I "would have pliiklngi rjm'IIs ev ery' day. SoiiK'times they ivonld Jast an hour or more and 1 wouUl te so weak It peenied alnwst ImpossiWe for me to breathe at all. Had nigbt sweats for three montiis. ami my eioilK? woubl-lM Just as wet . as-eoiitd lie. Had uterine trouble also if'.I I thought-1 would lose my ndml; also had heart-trouble a Twidly I did not know what to do. I snffentl every thing one eould' think of.- We paid out so,: much " money for dMtoring, and there , was nothing that did me ' any good till I consented to try Dr. I'ierce's - .1,1- t ' 3 : .- ;'' " ' ',' Favorite. Prescription and 'Oolden Medical Discovery.' I did not' have ny faith in these nieillclnes at nil, but I am only too glad to say that in thiee days after taking the medicine I could see a change for tin letter.. In a week I could fit up and then I com menced the treatment for uterine trouble.- lu throe weeks 1 wa abb to 1m around tbe house some. I have taken nearly twelve Indtles of the mediciue aud stffil continue to' take it. I am getting better right along, can ride or walk '4alny' place. I can never praise your niedicme'euough. "Tlie doctor here says that he never would have lM'lieved that your medi cine could have done so much for any one If lie had not seen what it has done for me. - lie also told me to keep on taking it for he eould not help me. r thank you a thousand times for your kiud advice and for ..your medicine.'.' SAFE AXD SFRE. , f Dr. Tierce .", t avoiite rreseript ion is unrivaled as a safe ami sure medicine for the cure pf. woniaiBly diseases.. It establishes regularity, dries unhealthy drains, heals i utlaununt ion and ulcer ation and cine. female we:iknes. It lis the iM'St irepamtive for motherhooil, giving, vigor, to the iMMly and buoyan cy, to Ihe.inind. It so Mreugtheus the organs of maiernity that it makes the. baby's advent-practically, painless. As a tonic for nursing mother it has no equal. It increases the nutritive se en'! ions and strengthens and nourishes lMth child and mother. Weak and sick women are invited to consist Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, consulting physician to tlie Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Insti tute. Buffalo. X. Y. ' ... Accept no substitute for '"Favorite Prescript fon." There is nothing "just a good"' for weak and slickly .women. A W4 X D IvR F U L BOO K. Dr. l'ierce"s!'CoUtniort iSnse. Medicafl Adviser is a Woiider'ful lKok. comlens ing as it docs into ltMiS large pages a mass of medical and hygienic informa tion Invaluable to every woman. It is SMMia!ly wonderful in that it is sent free to any woman on receipt of stamp to pay exjM'iiseof mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for 'the lMMik in eioth binding, or "1 stamps for the lMok In paper-covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffailo, X. Y. ' espe-ially in Buenos Ayres. has been put to vast-Inconvenience by the col webs. A numlM'r of exjMiient have lMen trieL but to no avail. On the inrjMirtaut line lMtwcen Buenos Ayre ami Rosjirlo the effect of the spider web Is to cut down the s'khmI of working from Xl to 400 to ..K) mH sago an hour. Tlie Oovernment has Just detiTminetl. a a last resort, to connect the two 'point by an under ground cable alHjut one hundred and fifty mile long. SUMMOXS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marlon, Department Xo. 2. E.! S. Boliuger, plaintiff, v. Robert lAM'b, defendant. - To RolMrt Ixndi, defendant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are reiulred to appear amt answer the complaint filed against von in the above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of this summon upon you If served within' Marion, county," Oregon, or If served in any other county of this state tlien within twenty day from the date of tlie service of this ummona. upon you; or if served by publication thews of. On or before the- 17th day of De cember, UM, that being the last day for appearance or v answer by you fixed by tlie order of the court for tlie ptihlicat ion of thin - summons, and if you fail so'to appear or answer tbe nlaintiff w-Hl apiIy to tbe court for the relief prayed for In. hi couiptafnt, to wit: . for a judgment and . decree aeainst the defendant forthe recovery in ITnited States gold coin of he prin clpal ram of $241.47 with Interest thereon from the 7th day of January. JSW at the rate of eight per cent, per annam, - and for the . .' ,: . : J Hartford, Conn. ' MoM ryt of a ?'attoriA.-'4 fees lMT4tu togethe'r with5 the cost and disburseiiK-itt of 41U suit; aul for a decree against the defendant, foreclos- Ins tlie mortgage giren by t,he defend- i aiit.ro the plaintiff. 4o secure the ay ment;of .said money and pleaded in sal! couipiii-iiil. and for a dHTe for tho sale of tjie real pro rty (b-scrilM-d in said mortgage and UMhe complaint herein u oli:nii funds with which to; ikiv K.iid erjl sum f money will accruing Inleiet ami cosis, which said real irteiiil. to 1m- sold as afore- said, are descrilwd as follow,. t-wit: Tlie Mouth one-italf of the somlnvest one-fourth of th northwest one-fourth of ectioii 10 township six south ranjre two wet of the Willamette, meridian and the south 'one-half of the cast one. half of the southeast one-fourth of Uu hortlieast one-fourth of section 21 township six Konth, range three west, of the -Willamette meridian Ining a ; jiart of the Donation Iand Claim of-'""' Stanley Ruggle and wife all In Ma rion county and State of Oregon; ex cepting therefrom tlie. following por tion of said real .premises herefofom released from ' the operation of said mortgage: Beginning at-the" quarter section coriKT letween sectitjn 1! and 24 in township six south range two and three west; of the Willamette me ridian In i Majrloii county, Oregon; tlMiice four chains eat along the leal Kiildlrivlsion-' line running east ami west through tbe center of teetkin V.f In town-ship ljc south range 2 west; thence north fen chains parallel with the west line or-sa id section 10; them e west fourteen eliains: tlienee south t n chains to a jxiint on tlie lefial snlnli vision line running east ami west through tlie center of section 24 in towuhip six south range throe west ten chains wef from the quarter se tion corner betw'een sections lit anJJ 24, and theice ten chain east to tho place of . beginning, containing 1 acre of land. And for such other and further relief in ;fho piHMitises as "I meet with efpilty and good couscieiife; Thi gnmnion -V published in the Weekly Oregon Statesman by onlvr of tlieIIon. R. ;P. Boise, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Orej-on . for Marlon county Department Xo. 2. duly made , a ml eoteVed of record on the 20th day of October. 1 Oik). The first publication of this summons Ih ing ordered to Im made on the 2d day of XovemlKr. . 11K.IO, and the defendant iMng repiirHl to answer on or In-fofe tbe 17tb day of Decern I sr. Irtm. ItAMSEV & .BIXOHAM. J Attorney for Plaintiff. ll:2-7tw, ' NOTICE OF ,'OL'ARDIAX'S HAl.K. Xotice is hereby given to all whom it may concern: That tlie undersigned, guardian of the lw?roii3 aud estate of Joseph S. Beck and Leona RtH-k. minor lieu of S. Bk. deceased, will under .and by virtue of aq order ami lieiie of the County Court, of Marion County. Oregon, made ami entered of record on the 17th day of XovemiM-r, A. !. V.), sell at public auction at. the west door of the county court house In the city of Salem, in Marion coun ty, in the 'State of Oregon., ou S.'lur day the !th day. of .DecemlMr, liMMi. at 2 o'clock p. 111. of said day, to tin highest ami lMt bidder In I ntte.1 State cold coin, lo 1m iKtid at tie time of sole, all tbe right.' title and Interest of the ftafel minors -mid encn of them in and to the following de-Hv-rilHl real property ; and premises, to-wit: Tlie Xorth three quarters f.)jt of tiie XortH one-half 0L of 'nt No- six Hi) in BkMrk Xo. Thirty-three C.i. situate in the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon, together- with the tenement, hereditaments, ami appur tenances lliereiinto behmgiug or in anywise. apiMrtainiug thereto. Tlie interest of the said miner m said real proMTty lsiug together n undivided one-half t'j interest in fee llierein, u4ject to the dower right therein of Margarite Iteck. widow of sa "hi decedent. The said Interest 'of the :f id. miner, ill saWl real property will 1m ld a aforesaid subject to said dower right therein. ' Dated at Salem. Oregon, tlii 2tnu day of XovemlMr. lOtn).- - - MAlUiAlil.T hw;k, Cnardian of the imtsou ami es-, tate of said Joseph S. Ibn-k. aud Ix-ona lUck, minors. 11-2.1-otw. EXECUTOR'S XOTICE. To whom U may concern: . ' Xotlce Is "hereby given that tlie nuy dersigned ha been, by tlu ..County Court of Marlon county, Oregon, duly appointed executor of the last will and testatneut and estate of William Cos- per,-late of sahl Marion county. " All ; rron inde1ted t :ittl estate are hereby requested to niake immediate payment ot ine same, ano all nersons having claims against said estate art requested to 'present the same, duly iiroved. to the umiersigneu. at hi law otilce. State street, up stairs In -Pat ton building. Salem, Oregon, within six month from the date of the first publication of thi notice. Dated at Salem. Orezou.thls 5iX' tcenth day of Xoyember, I'.KtO. TILMOX r UKi v ll:l(J-dlt-wut.r Executor. ADMIXISTRATORS FIXAL XO- TICE. ' VaUi is h.T(lir triven that the un dersigned ha filed hi final report a Administrator of the Estate or 1. whito - i-ofi ai . n-itli the County I'unrt if inr..-o i fVnintv. trezon. ami- salt! Court ha met the-tipie for hear- iug akl reiKrt on sainruay, iu-(ixnih-iUv f' I iM(inlir. liKK).. . at 1 oVlock; p. mJot ald day, at whhh time tlie same and any ana an -jectlon thereto will Ie beard by akl Court. ' -' -'".''-- - ' ' DatwI. this thirteenth day of . So- ,1KT, A. ' J.T..1CXT. Administrator ot the Etate of T. J. White, deceased. V ll:10-5tw. ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTICE OF 1IEARIX1 OF FINAL ACqoUXT. Xotlce 1 hereby given that tlie fiual account of W'. Bagley, a, admiul trator of the estate of W. 1 1. Barley, deceased, ha been filed in the County Court of Marion county. State of Ore gon, and that the 7th day of January, p.Mi, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m ha teen duy appointed by ucli court for the bearing of objection to .inch final accouni and the settlement thereof, at which time any person In . , tn c.w.ii Actoia m.nv anitir ' It'lfMni JU ' ........ " - itn9 and-file objection thereto In wrltmi; and contest toe Fame. . r, . AJ W. HAUiifti, 'Administrator of ; the Estate. 12:7u3tw. .,'. . . , T-