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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1900)
t . ..... jf "' DIFFICULT. TO PLEASE ALL Ooy. T. T. Geer Discusses Ap pointments to Positions. Ttt SCHOOL BOOK COMMISSION And (be Obstacle Presenting- Them selves, la. the Selection or Mem- , . bera Tbe Beat Men Wanted. tFrotu Daily f"tatesmau. Iiecl'lO.l tJoy. T. T. Oeer yesterday, iu discus iug the dispensing of patronage by nubile officials, called aieutlon to the fact that greai difficult If ptesent j1iium Ives , i an officer; and cite, nutans othet. the matter of tbe'nfcw Keliool TextlKxik . Commission, which 1m will be cald upon to appoint about January 1st. in line with this the -Governor made the following state ment, explaining voim ef tlie difficul ties aud uupu-aairt features connected Vflfll flw, t f m-r .f .....I. ....... . : vim 'v ii ri v nrjviuiJIlvlJl Two years' exierlcnee iu the duty t public patronage will re veal tbe true nature of a gouti utaby applh-ynt for oiiico. There are now iu 'Salem five men wlio have been, or wlio saM they bad been, tuy friends fur from ten to! twenty years who do not, now speak to me. ', They, have no fault to find with the men wbo were appoiuti-d to the pla-e tbey wanted, know all tjie Ttfiuireuienta of the pub lic service an; liclng fully uiet by then, ami an even on rpry friendly teniiM with the men who succeeded Iu gutting the place tbey wanted, but tley have no uhh for ine, neither now nor hen-after. There are even two or three uewsiiupera In the state, whose editor an afflicted the a.uie way for the Fame season. Of course I am sorry for all this sorry 'or any inau whose fricudhip i of no higtier stan dard -than this indicates. At tbe iiuni Un of friends a public official is to have, uiHUi whom he can depend. Is to be limited to those to whom; lie can baud out an ottiee. -the Hum of the tsst officer on rartli will In eat in Very;. unhamyjila-eH. I do not tuiu plu iu of it, however, for the great hnI)- of afIk-aut for otttee Hi eoui Mv4tI of men viio an? rMaonable and ie'o):uiZ4 the iiiiHM.HiblIUy of putting tun tiuudrril fttlieer In ten . office. -Th' naJM' or the teole eiire more for tle riuitH of th imbile m"vk-e thau for the rati fi-a Ion of any par tlrul.ir aiirnt for public inwitiori. I wenbl " aioiiil eery good man in On-Kon te an otllce. if lie wautetl ou, lrovileil there were as many otlieen as tlwre are food men and it isi not my fault that the number of offices at my dlss.-il 1; so 'Inadequate, as 'I J-xh Aoplgate oii- nKl. to-the !- i(T T-. t",y '"-t . "Iu the nioijtiu'iit of tlie Tet-b ok t'oiiinil'siou, however, I take It the) eoiHlltious will be reversed. ' It Is - likely-'-the ihmp1 will 1h more Inter esteil. in it j'n-rwnwl than Is usually the ease I tiiink tnost of tbcMNf whose names have jeeu uientionel in -on-ne-ti.ii with it will not feel very bad ly If hy arj relieved f the resnon ihillty of tin? work which will follow tlie: apiHiintuient. There are weveral 1iiuitatiois in the matter wldeli hare not occurred? to th- genral public I 'or instaucej tbo State Constitution, article 2, section 1, says nor shall any irou hold -more thau one Jucra tlve office at the, same time, except :i in this t'oUKtitntiou expressly per niittc;!. Slnc the Text-look Com niiKSioiicre arc njointetl for a term of fnr yearsnith a fixed salary. It N a" lucrative iositlon. -within the iiH'iiiiiux 'of Mlie Constitution, and, therefore, thj clause bars from op lHinttiieut the Supreme Judges, all the Circuit Jmlsis ami all the county Mfhool KitiMrrintendents, Iu the state. This eliminate some very gootl mater lal. Then,- section 30, of article 4, savs: No Senator or Representative 4iall Isi aiHoIitd to any civil office 4 pmflt which shall have lieen -reat-eP during his term. This manifestly dlnualities any meiuber of the last Legislature 'from slttlnjr on the oiu mission, ami b,tli clauses n rr-wdown the -available , 'tnatetial more than misht be thongtit at first glance.. : Tlere are more phases to lie eou Hitlered In these appoint ment-s than oiihl apsar to one not bavin? tbe duty of makiujf them, t have already been notified that both Kastern and Southern Oregon will feel .slighted If they are not represented.' Jf they wera all .Itepublieaus or all Democrats it would have a tiolltieal -at. So. In "" Hlter to keep it ott of lsIith'S I -must not lose sight of Its poiitk-nl complex Ion. The more I think of the question and liesr it;disctissel, 11m more I iu-t-liue to the lielfef tliat kt shuld sm sit of the-;' men disconuectisl with the sehools,-and o two practical s-IkkI - mcu of high statHliuif. liow ever, if I knew where to flml the live Mt'ii fflw would mors nearly meet tle Xs'ttatlou of the men who paseied the law. aisl of I1m taxpayers of tin' state, .who are now pylug decidedly too; uiOvli for their school books. 1 would apMiut them regardless of pen til's, hs-atimi or profession, . . . "fit the multiplicity of recomnienda- i thuts which have; iieea kimlly aeut I at my i rin'sL b jKirtrayeii the ; dinerene of jiKlgtiMlit that charact- rlxe goinl ,nieu. foiw f the best men Iu tlm ate lia re recommended a cerialu man. for instance, ami sev eral olher sttally Us good men hare xi'ro ()&oiiDc '4 Rtli. If jtm wbrrM-U limn. Willi fnf i;t srd AoDual P. M. FeRRY A CO.. a f J'vrry' I j mrf - -V V CS tfITT" 'J 1 1 . ' " 'i i,n ", iJ..,', i iTi i ,"i Hi", in, I, ii i "i"' i ii ' n hi i ' 4 ' ' put me on uiy guard against that rery man as likely to prove a plasUc tool tn the hands of some .designing book company. I - have actually been put o ,uiy guard against some of the Terr lwst men la the state by some of the ot her very feest men. -.Only today I received an anonymous t letter from Oregon City, declaring that the writer had learned that you had a special and kindly Interest In' a certain book company which he named, and added that whether I was, would be proven Jf I appointecl either of two men whose names he mentioned, and they were the names of men who : hare been as. highly recommended by as many friends of the 'Daly bill as any other two man In the state. : "So I while these recommendations have been valuable to me, and I thank those who hare been kind enough to make them, yet, I shall haTe to ok my own judgment, largely, after all, ami do the best I can , to compose a Commission that will do tbe work ex pected of it, in tbe matter of getting as. good or better books than we now have at cheaper price, and wbo will approach their task with an honest purpose, uninfluenced by any motive other than the public welfare. ; . , "In the uwantlme. it might be adUled, that the officer who has : a large amount of patronage to bestow need not lie regarded as one who has no difficulties to ace, let his intentions lie ever so. good." : j f ; i a :' t . ., U ; ' : ' ' r2a4i jmekagc of Putnam fadeless lve lors either Silk Wool or Cot ton perfectly at tine boillag. Sold by lr. Stone's Irug Stores. KXPAXSIOX: TIIIUTY ACRES A i . ' 4 MINUTK. i While : we are daily reading about uisi listening to talks on 'expansion,' few of oh realize what the expansion of the territory of the United States has been during the 177 year ; that liave ela)ised slm-e Jreat Britain, by tle treaty of 17X1 recognized our sovj ereignty over the laud we claimed north of the Spanish ami esfst of the French isissessions. : ; . ; . . During all of those years we have expanded at the rate of thirty.-acre of hind for each minute, j -5 - Our 3.(MMMMMi of inhabitants. started in 17X1 with .S,7;.K acres or land, which wttistied I them tor; twenty years. Tlien iu IrttW. muler an grei tnciit with Fraui-e, tlKy eoiMuniinftt ed the Louisiana inircbase, and mort than donbhil our terrtlory by uihlin? to it the 7ir.KC.!0 acres that reacb from the Mlsiuippi to the r Pacific. Inclmliug the mighty expun.se of plain and mountain that fabs Into prairk shiss. dropping to tin great ; river, extending from Canada to the north ern Hues of California. Nevada, and t'talu embracing nearly all of Colo rado ami including parts of Kauxa. a ml t be Indian Territory, v f Sixteen years pawMcd. and lu 1MIJI w nH"eiv-l Florida from Sjaiii. it iucludtsl what are now Huthcru nor tlons of Alabama-; .and MisdKippi and added. to tin CnFuU 4.7iy,S0 acres. Thn, in 1S4." came the au-l nexatiou of , Texas, with ; l".U47,04fj acre. Three.- years - afterward - we bad t In- Mexican cession of '4tK).."M3. 49 acren. that gave us tlie lich stait of California., Utah.: New Mexico. Arizona, and parts of Colorado, Kan KfW and Oklahonta. i To all of this wa, ahlel Abiska. n tKirr. with Its nKVtO,7Ut acres, and on top of this, 'more rer-ently. came 1k' Philippines. Puerto Ilicot Tutuila. Guam and Hawaii partly as a result of the Spanish war adding ft8.402.KW acres.". " f - . All of those make l.bfK!,77'Ji0 acres after the treaty of 17R.X Wince then there hare lieen n,4'.C,2fli minute!, which, divided into the nmnlier of acre?, gives tlilrty ami a birge frac tioir of an acre for eiich" minute. lur Iiitf tliose 117 yrats the (Htpulat Ion of the exinilinsr territory . Skh : grown from :;.ss.tss to 4jrj.t!i. .which is art increase of four inhabitants for each three minutes. i ' - -i . , : TUB LITTLK C'HUUCII BACK UOJIK. When the big pijie organ's swelliii an the city choir slug. An you a Inns liear the swlshiu of tlie loviu" angels', wings. An the congrvgii lion's inusiu' ou the proneiiess for, to sin. Sort o fi-th!. wai'tiu for the in ach- er to leg1u: In thai holy bush It hapMus that I clean forget the place, t An' again I'm imck an lowly fore a throne o savin gra"e: A throne that wasn't : neslliu 'ncalJi a spire or a lonn. - : lint the sinners nought tls-ir Savior III that little church back home. - W.hen " w . had itrotractcd liMH'tiirs, Ttwonld done you good to bear The congregation siugin' with a ldcnd . o voices clear, . ; Ilo-.r the "Itwk o Ages" towcrcil like a slK'lt'riit vort o" wall. An otir sou! soared up to glory since the Ibs-k v.-s cleft for all. Kv'r.v face was wreailnif with sweet ' im-ss. an we'alwuy liail a Ktuile For the stranger, saint or luuer, !" the is-w aerossthe aisle; For n diatiiotsl's ofteu gatheml from J he l omiiioiK-jit of kmm. Au.. we didn't niliid tin- settm" in the lit tk church lack home. Tiere wi re woldin's; where the m-Igh-- iNnrft gat lwreil in from far an" wkle, . '-j , i--r i:'--v All the lioys !s)ktd on iu envy while 7 I heir -i!lcrs kissi.it tbe bride; Tlwre were fnn'ral. to, where neigb- Ixirs didn't fi el alwuied to -ry v When they-la M to ret 4 lie IcirT in the litik yant -!m? by.; f Ka'Ii.tsw s fins -ort o Kicrctl. air t lie k:viy pulpit llur? ar like a holy gateway to a firma- tiifiit that' fair? 4 s Win re the sWe-.l,';.iiriiai suuhiii roflly " tters sorrow glaiii A ml lets ie enter biaven- from the little church tmck home. Tiie i-lly fJwIrs rolee r1e in ra- " ideiiee.'o weet ; t i A tjiey sing alMiit II river wli-r ' ;the ftllltcd (Air shall "meet. Au the- iseaclMT vowe b pk-adiu" as be oks -us. soft an kiwr, r To )TvA all mcu s brother In this wciiry vale of wc -:i l" . ThUlcity elmn-lt i JiaiMlsmie an". Ilw ' e.iijrrea lion's larg". - TIk irac,lH(rM doin" ntJly- with Ir!s lM"8IVCU-eklII etiarge. ; -ei - ..T,..ii-'a -cMili ill?!l'lllS OJtr lO I ill" - l-VH v. - iKureii "throiisu Jh 4l,!iH. j lint my obi heart I ylgiiin" for the ' ; little church back home. ' j K.iv i".irrell reie in I-r-l'.e's J WiVkly.". ; ' - WEEKLY OREGONr STATESMAN, friday, - t.EtWni:ii 21, - KnociOtiti Props "I am a saloon-keeper, and used to think that rock and rye, or whiskey and quinine were proper rem- . run ior cougnsfj and eolds. llnt of my acquaint ances wen. of th A same opinion.fir Now I kaow&r; something at least . I I 9m lrl nirMi in I UiUQ r better. It is Acker's English Remedy for Coaghs and Colds. A. good while ago I began to cough and found out then that rock and rye was no rood. I got worse and I was besinning to think that the trou ble would run into consumption. I didn't take any stock in patent medicines, bat somehow or other I tried Acker's English Remedy. One bottle did the business for me knocked thai cough out completely and it has never come back again. There is never a day passes that I don't say a good word about this wonderful medicine. 1 al most forgot to say that I am stronger and fleshier now, since taking the remedy, than I was before the cough began. I write this letter voluntarily and cheerfully and am glad to do it." (Signed) Chib. Ucatu, Saloon-keeper, Pocatello. Idaho; Sold at 25c. 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada ; and in Eng land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If yon are not satisfied alter baying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back, i W authorize the above pwrmtl: W. B. UOOKSJt 4c CO fropr&ur, Hem yi ' ? '. For sale at . ' OILSTONE'S DRUG STOUES J SUILIUNtJ THK CANADIAN C1F1C. 1A- llow Sir William Van I Iorue Met 2lK , Miles of Engineering Impos sibilities. III. Il.ljcwls in Alusk'e's.V "Students of latter-day.- CauaUan list ory like to dwell uion the Cana Hau Pa cine stoiy. To thefti it means in epic of individual prowess, tire .varfare of a strong man strong nien ally and physically against almost usuriiKuntable obstacles. "Within six wteks. of his apisilut tirnt William Van Home made bis st'wnci Mt. . Wlieu the enemies of di road Is-gan to de-ry tlie building f the north shore section that along 'he upper end of lake Suiwrior-Yan Home promptly: advocati'd the retcu iou of Hw origiial plan, and insisted hat an all-Canadian line was abso ntelr necessary.1 His opinkius, Isick sl by tbe extraordinary lufluems he lad already commenced to exercis ver his aso-ialtes. were aci-eptetl. md he plunged Into the. work with all As strength of hi iron nature. His irst task was to attack the wikler less on tlie north of Iike SniKTlor. : "Twelve thousand railroad tuitlves. uid from 1 jo to -j,un wamm' of mrses were set to work. Involving the tse of a doKcn steamers for .the trans srt of mati rial a ud provblous. It Ann a small army In number, but its not he creation Instead of extluctlon. n.-iih- its work of wonderful Interest. i riie irobk?ni boldly faced by tin hew ji-iiiral manager was one calculatiil ,4 daunt the most vcntnresoiiM aud taring spirit. Iu his preliminary and personal survey Ik had found,. w4tt iie afterward v-liaracteriwnl as !o)i miles of engiuccring ; Impossibilities, Tlie count! If wa necessary to erosn was a waste of forest, rock and mus iseg tlsgi, out of which almost-every mile of rojid was liewu. blasteil or Hied up, and Iu places '-the liljing-up of muskegs proved to be a most diffi cult task. There were moments during tlie work when even William Vnu IloraeV stout lieart almost faik-d liim. Ils otiragiug reports from the surveyor and engiiu-vrs. the ' discovery of uu-cxis-cteit obstacles,., and the varied phases of 'weather, rain folio whig cold and floods following rain, ninth the task hard ls'pond tlie Compri'hin siou of ordinary men. Hut tlM-n- wa Unit iu tlioold Imtch stock of the Van Homes, a ud perchance, in 'the Anri nn spirit of the Illiuois-ltorn man, whlel caused him to hammer away at tlK' problem until he liually suc-eeicd.i It Is well to say in imssing. that If William Van Horne had accomplished! nothing else his - victories- over tin engineering difficulties afforded by the line along IjikeKuierior's north more would give htm fame enough for one man. While the work of t-on-strueting the I-ake Superior north coatt. line was progressing other por tions of the great system were rect i v big the attention of ..tlie' tireless gen eral manager and his assistants. The ItiK'ky Mountains, that formidable barrier of Interminable snow peaks, bad to tie- pieri'ed. "To those who. hive traveled over the Canadian Pacific from Montreal to Vancouver tbe feat of building cvn a single track railroad unik-r such coiMlitkMi and through such a marvelous country i almost past un- dTstandlug. The olistacles presented along tlie north shore fade Info Insig nificance w hen eomiiared to iliosc cni- cmutereil after entering the iajestle Uockies. Lvery conceivable, en gio- ccriiig problem was emivtintered and overcome. Tnllc. lrklges. cuts and till without unmls-r were enrphrved. ami to achieve all this .money was spent 'Willi a liis'ral band. It vas like camalguing iu a .-.host Ik country. To roue the forces of nature called for a vast army of twn. and this army re- iiuitol a commisary corps as efficient as one accompauyiug a military body rick ami shovel, diuamlle and blast ing iHwhr, formed the weapons of ofTens-; temporary rail ami engine lb- transiiortatloit; great lioruen Of Cblnese aud Indian the filer iutrefikl and skOlful Canadian. KugHsh ' aittt AiisrScan eagimers the statT. and at tl licail of it alt the genera I -in-hief. wa William Van Home, the Illinot tsy. who. twenty years before ImmI started on his career as "a cub tele graph operator." ANOTIIKK lUVtllM'B.-Jsct.li Itasb boiran a suit In itepartmenl No. 2 of tbe state cirenit etmrt. , yesterday, aralust bis wife, Emma lis ab, seeking to dissolve the marriage relation exist- ittsr Is-tweeu them. Tlie compbilut al hg s that they were married near Cr vadis. May T.K after an acqualiit- m'Tpf outy two.1 imhiHis. llK-cir.iv lis lifainiln 4ias discoverett that the ik'feiMlant wa married at the tmie of her marriage with him. having a legal husband In Knusas. Tbe exmilaiot ako olieg' tliat the clcfendact lias a vile and malignant dssi rkn ami has often threatened tie- plalutift . with U. J . bodilr harm. Mr. Tt.iab'Js n r slv-ut of Monmouth, , while .JS-. llaab live in tbas city. Carey i'.IMartln Is He attorney, for the plaintiff. ' I JCTEllEST 1 PAHX State TreasariT Chas. S. Moore is 1u receipt' of a re- mittauce from. IJncolu county, liciug interest due on hlinweBt taxes as follows: ; Fort IX, tT; f of : $27.13. -....v- TO PRISON Cha ticj AflV-e was brotlZht to tb penitentiary from Ifci&e; City restcrday, having lueu nvb-til of larceny. lie will senre tluc jcars. ONE PATIKNT. Miss IV-nr! Ulley, aged 18 year, of La iramle. was re ceived at the asylum last evening fir treatment. lieu ken" INSANE. Fred Keukeri agel i4.' of Detroit, this eouimy." waW 4ught to Salem yesterday ami wa exarnia-'d for his sanity by Judge Jcfnn II. Scott. The : young man wttus to haro Is eu mentaHr defccjUve nee bis blrtlu He never acquired ' the ,ne of language ami ha afvfays lieen rega riled as an Idiot. Mils condition has grown worse as be advanced in age. ami it leca-iue imoossible for his parents to kii him a home-longer with safety to the oth er -members of tbe family. : He was committed to : the asylum for treat uie'rt. ' : A QUICK TRIP.-aay Bowerman. of Condon. Gilliam county, arrived In Salem on the 11 a. m. train yesterxLiy, 'u Teiious to a message received by him ou Momlar eveulug. announcing the accideutal death, near Turner, of hi brother, Ralph E. Ilowerman. He made a quick trip. Receiving the sad news oh .Monday at 5 p. m., he start- ed by. team an hour later, reaching Arlington. 40. -miles away, in time te catch the 1:4U a. m. train for Port land, connecting there with tin South ern Pacific yesterday morning. MOSER ESTATE. -John Moser. ad ministrator of tlie estate of J. F. Mtwr ikveased. iietitloiKHt Judge John II. SeotD yslerday for iermlsMloii tb evil tsttain persoual projsrty of tlie estate. The p tifioi: was grattteiL Mrs. Ada Moser. widow of J. F. Moser. tleceased. Bletl a petition with tlie prolmte ourt to set aside c-ertsiln proisTty for hr nse. aed give her an ailowame of fi iKr month from her huslwud's estate. SIBERIAN PEASANTS? The Russian general staff recently iroiMscd that the Siberian peasants should adopt the Cossack cante. and ttM!)U luive slguilhHl thejr wi!llugnrs it do so. It i proposed that tlie new Cossack shall be offcrtHl 82 acres of land ttich. shall ls reeruirerto serve four vears In tlie artriy. and slntll be bMig to tire reserves nut 11 they become ?K vears tl. OREGON TO BE - ADVERTISED The Pan-American Exposition at ! Botfalo Next Year WILL SEE PRODUCTS OP THIS STATE What the Commission, Appointed from This State, Is Doinjr-Good Exhibits Pi eptred. i The sentiment seems to be spreading rapliJIv throughout the starte, that Or egon should 1 reprtvt-nted, as rrcdit ablv as cfiu 1? possible, at the I'an Anierlcau Exiosition to be held ' iu Buffalo front May 1 to NovemlH?r 1, 1!MH. The eommlsj'Iouers from this state. 'or which Ilenrj- It. T1ihIseD, of Salem, is one, are working tuthitsias tlcally ami' with yeivm. ComiuItt?cs are lacing nipoiuiel in everj locality to look to the various resourt"es and enterprises of Oregon. The Eastern part of the state has been visited and plans quite completed. Hie miueral coIk?criou from around liakcr City and Southern trcgon will be the fiuwt ever scut out of the state. - Tlie com mls;sioo?rs not only Intend to eounete for merit, but will endeav?' to carry oft gold meilal for article display of Oregon's firoducts. Arrangements are ling iuad to have apple put in cold atorage that a good sutply may 4e hail for lbe oju Imr month. As soon as fruit liegins rit-ning an abundaice will Ix shipjieil to I'ttflTalo every: week untn the chse of tlie Exis)siilon. , KVerythUig In (he agricultural line will be shown to its lMt advantage. One of tlie important matters to lie cousfdtred will be the educational cxf biblr. Tlie birikling to lie devotisl to tbe school work of the Uttlteil States Will 1h one of I lie finest struct ur"s on the groumls, and during the Congress of Teachers to Is lwkl at Ciiautattqtia. N. V.. next sTinniHT. s;veral days will Ik.' eiSt In looking into tlie scliool sys tem a used by t!w difTcTint' stairs. Every effort will be put ferrtli to have an unexcelled display from .-; Oregon. Ir!mary work Mill be eolk'-eted of drawings and design. - Pupil will lie asked, to write couqioKitious on tin re source of different 1oi-aiitksJ These will Is placed iwre bey will jls read by bondrtd of tcacjwr atsl no doulH a grat many of tliese ;is-r will 4? piiMisbed iu Eiistcm, iTiodlf-als. In ibis way every Isiy aisl girl can lend a hand iu edverttsiug the stat?. Our lsst cmtgratkm 's largely based , on tlie good educational advantages, anil an oMrtunity will tie a ff on led os mt Iinffalo to present au -iK-yi lopdia in the manner-of shsI work a at I pbotjv graph of edm-atioital buikliug. f Sooh? f fregotrs best artists win Is asked to s-ml istiutiugs of. -flregoii scenery, whiyh will not only ! au al tract4fle feattm. bu will give our Eauttrn iri'Iglsljor a glhiipse of t lt piel tn?es!ae skle of I It Wi . . Nt a ins1e d.tail is being ov r luoked by tl rotumissiouers of Tb" state that will aikl.to 11 best Inter ests of Oregon. My a systematic ldau the work is to lie- arrsirgid. installed and lH.kel after 4horougldy and eco-iKnuleanj". ,nxn i. , i ' ' . .i ' - ; ; . .4 limayedOut. Pull Ileadadie, Patns '" In various parts e.f tlie ImmIv, Sinking at tlH5 pit of tlie stomach. Loss of appetite. Fe- verishueKx, Pimples or Swires are. all positive evid:nces of impure blood. Xo matter how it tweame so It must Is? purthel - In order to obtain good hcaltl. Acker's Mood Elixir luts nev er failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphi litic poHons or any other lkol diseases.- It is certairly a wonderful remeily awl we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee.- SSTtyNE3 drug store. . , V i' M ELTERS CON SO LI DATE. NEW YORK. lcc. I!.-Tl'o au-not'ui-eutcut was mab today, of a pmisisenl aioritIou of the tluggeu hcim S'dvs- -Smelting, ttbtnt by the Ameriisin iunHtiiig & Itenning Com pany , To accomplish" hi. the stoek hohiers of the latter comiiany will be asked to assent to a jroiositkni. that the capital Is itiereased frout f i,tXH), UtV to PS.Wt.WSK s .' CANARY RAlSINtl. tbrmany holds first place In canary rearing wiih 2.Mii blnls a year, tine hundred thoin-aud of these go to Amer lc. - -. - i . VAlOR HATH CAl.lNrrrs.-Tbe il a a s a . cabinet made. Come and(sce for rxelf. For sale by 'MrsJ. A. Sell- lsst your wooil and T. 1. Fairbank, No. "11 Front St.. Salem, Or. l'hom 2771. 1-:14-1 m. No More Dread ot the Den tal Chair TEETH ENTR ACTED AND Fl-Ll-EI A t 'SO LUTE 1 1 WITHOUT PAIN by our late si-ieutlttc lnetlusl avilUd to. the gums. -V No hH'llirKlucing agi'tit or -ocnine. ' Thes are the only dental parlors in Portland having PATENTED-APPLIANCES and ingredient to extract, fill uad apply gokl crowns-ami' porce lain crowns undetectable from natural teeth, ami warranted for 10 years. WITHOUT TIIE LEAST PAIN. All work done bv GRADUATED DEN TISTS of from V2 to years' exiierl ence. and each detriment In charge if a His-eialist. tilve us a call, ami yon will find it to do exactly as we advertise. We will tell you iu ad vance exactly what your work will cost-hy'; a FREE EXAMINATION. SET TKETH.L.. .... .,......$.. s HOLD CROWNS. ..... . . . . tut COLD FILLIXtSS. .. .... .. ..l 00 SILVER FILLINtIS, . . ...... Z0 r0 PLATES New York Dental Parlors MAIN OFFIt'E.; " Fourth and Morrison Sts., Portland, Oregon. HOL'RS-S to S; ,SUNIAYS, 10 to' 1. I5HAXCIIJFFICE: til I First Arc. Sinttle. VRish. ' ! (Cut this ait'out aud bring It with yoa.) .'.,..:;. "''..' :-,-.' - ' ' SUMMONS. -In the Circuit Court of the : State of Oregon, for the County of Marlon, Iepartmeut No. 2. E. S. Ilollngcr, plaintiff, v.f. Robert Ixs'b, ilefcndant. To ItolsTt Joeb. defendant aliove named: In tlie mime of the State of Oregon, you are reqtklml to npjM-ar anl auswer the complaint 11 led against vou in the 'above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of Ibis summons upon you if served within Marion county, Oregon, or If served In any other county of this state then within twenty days from Ibe date of tlie service of" this summons upon you, or If erved by publieatkm there of, on of before the 17th day of Dc wmber, liajo, that being the last day for appearance or answer by you fixed by. 1 lie order of -tbo c-ourt for tlie publication of this suinnious, and If you fall so to appear or answer the nlalutiff will apply t6 the court for the rclk'f prayrtl foi In Ws complaint, to wlt: for' a Judgment and . decree azalnst. the defendant for tlie r"Covery in Uuitel States gold colli of the prin clial sum of ?Jlf.47 with interest tlwreou from the 7th day of Jauuary, 1S5KI at the rate of eight per t-eut. ier aunum, and forL the recovery of .as a rtoruey's fes lit'iciu. togetlier with the Costs and OLD SALEM SHOE STORE , Next Door to Dash's Dank, State Street ' R. ff. LEABO, Manager -Uric ackl lu 1m bimsl cauw rheumatism, clatk-a,' gout otid nurtili. THE REX RHEUMATIC RING Remove tlie catiw. A written guarantr with each ring 4o ret urm your woney in o days f not entirely satNfsetory. PRICK $2." A iKislal card Will liring our link- took!t that tell-i 1ls slory. Address. Sold 4.y REX RHEI'MATIC CO., f. tl. RARR. Salern. OreSoii. ' Jlartford, Ciuin. HslnrsuM-nfs --of; tlUs'f uit; au.l f r .i dee-rce against the defendant forei'los ing the mortgage given by the defend ant to the plalutin jo secure the pay ment of said money and pleaded iu said compbHUt, and for a dis-reo fr tlie sale of the real pn.js rty dcscrilsd in said mortgage and in the complaint herein to obtain funds with which to par said sveral sonts of niom-y with accruing luterest and . i-osts. which sakl real premise to le sold as afore sakl. are docrHed as follows, to-wlt: Tlio south one-half of the southwest one-fourth of tlie norfliwi'st mi-fourth of Wctiou lit township six south range two wet vf I Ik Willrtinetle meridian aud tln south one-half of the east one half of the southeast oief oui th of tl. nortlieast oue-fourfh of section township six pout h range three went of the Willamette meridian lc4ng a lart of tlie lonation I-and Claim of Stank'y ltuggle and wife all In Ma rlon eouuty and State of Oregou; ex cepting therefrom the following . inr tlou of said real pretnlsi iMrctofom releasd from the oiM'ratlou tf mortgage; IVginnin at the quarter section corner between section l!l. and 24 iu townshii six south ranges two and three west of the Wlllametteme ridian lu Marion ounty. Oregon; tlKnc-e four chains east along the legal sulslivision Hue rnnnlug east and west through the center of section HI lu township six south, rang 2 west; thence north ten chains parallel-with the-west line of said section IU: -l hence west fourteen chains; thence smith ten chains to a point on the legal sulsli vision Hue running east and west through -the. center of section 1M In township six south, range three west tcu chains west from tin quarter sec tion corner lietwcru sections 1! au3 J4, and tlMvnce ten chain cast to tit place of lieglunlng, containing 14 acre of laud. And for such other nu4 further relief Iu tlie premises as 1 tiHet with equity and good conscience.. , This summons Is published; In Ili Weekly Oregon Rtaresnuin by order of tlie Hon. R. P. ltoise. Judge of tlie, Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon eouuty, Ik'artiuent No. 'J, dulv made and ntensl of record ou the'2!M'h day of Oetolier, -Itsio. The first publication of this summons 1 ing onhrcl to 1 made on the 2d day of Xovcinlier. 110. and the ilefendant Is4ng reipilred tn answer on or tieforo tlKi 17th day of Iecem1r. Itmn. IAMSEY & ItlXiHIAM. Attorneys for PlaiutlfT. llil-7tw. - NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE. Xoth-o is hereby given to all whom it may concern : " Tliat tbo uiiikrslgmd, guardian- of the iiersotis and stat of Joseph S. Reck and 'J-on'a IUek. minor heir of ft. Reck, d4ceasd, will umler and by virtu of an order ami lkvuse of 11m Ounty Court of Marlou County. trigon, made aud entensl of nsiird on 4he 17th day of NoveoilHr. A. D. 1:msi. sell at public auction at 1ln west dtssr of th eouuty court bouse in the city of Salem, iu Marlon oim ty. In the tate of Oregon, on S.ilur day the liiMh day of Ihis'iiiImt. limn, st. '2 o'eks-k p. in. of said day, to tin highest and best . bidder . in Uuili-d Stall cold coin, to Is paid at Hi tluu of sale, all Hie right, title aud interest of the sakl minors and each of litem in aud to the folkwlng d- wrilHil reul proiicrty and premises, i-wlt: , The North three iruarter Ui) of tbo ; North one-halt H nt six (Ui in Jtlock No. Thirty-iiiriH i.K?). situate in 4 he City of Salem. Marion Couiily, Orgon. togetlKT witlt the tenements, lnriilitanMuts, and niK'i' tenancea 43iereunto iMionglng or in anywise apjertaln1ng thereto. Tlie interest of the said miner Iu said real 'projierty IsHng tiigether an undtvldeil one-half (Vi) Interest in fee therein, subjis't to the dower right tlnTcin of Margarlte Fki-k, widow of sakl ddsslcut. The said interest of tlie said nriuers In sahl real property wlH Is o4d as aforesakl snhjct to sji Id dower right therein. -1 Dated at Salem, Oregon, ibis 2Wh Lty of Novctntwr. 1wn." MARtiARirr RECK. Ouardlan of the liersons and es tates of said Joseph 8. Ikck. and Leoua Reck, minors. 1 1 -23-51 w; ' ADMIXISTRATOifS NOTICE Ol 1IEARINO OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereliy given that the final account of A. W. Raglcy, s uImliil trator of the estate of W. H. Ragley, deeaHl; ha lssn flkd In "the County Court of. Marion county. State of Ore gon, and that the 7th day of January, ISNH, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., has liecli duly appolntcil by ntch court for the hearing of objection to speh final account and the settlement Unroof, at which lime any jiersoii hi teieMed iu such estate may. appear and file objection thereto in writing and contest ibe same. A. W. PAULEY. Administrator of the Estate. l-.-:7"tw. f "'" 1 ' MEWS -''-;"' . . s ...COMfORIS Luxurious Shoes for Old Men I1-e tinrl Congress. These Shoes do , tiot plneh in a ingle sptt They feel ik au okl frieml. ti first wcar The soles are flexible tlud Ien at the dighti-sL.pri'sure. - J K Wc i-arry them In Cole Siiln :itLs. In the fiuest Vlcl Kid at. I; f. ?.",.' !