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r - i - t - . f ' i - J . i . 1. . 1hio. i - WEEKLY OREGON 1 STATESMAN- Tuesday. iecembei: 25 L i i a .' 1 1 i si 5' -115 MlEStED lis Is Chsrged with the Stcotlng of f,!rs. Esse Jercize. TKE . WOMAN AS MADE EFFORTS To' Hare the Yonnff VaniPajr Her lTedieine Bill, Which Jle Befused ' to Uo Intemtluff K8nltv v'' ' '-' '' ' ' ' ' ' . - , : - - r . From Dally ,)jiMiau.0 Dee., lili- L4,e MrH-tretl, Hie 1H-year-old on of J. Mitch 11 wlm rei4t-s at the foot of tYnter Rirfi't. was amtfil lat night upon the charge of assault with a !cadly weapon with the lutein to kill, preferred against him by Mr, liose 1&&W ' Wbcu ,the young; ma u was brought liefon- Justice of "the PeaW O'JJotiald. the time for hi preliminary eiaiuinatiou wan w-t for today, at Jo" it't hn U. ami hi bail w fixetl at flSit toiiiKure -liia apnearauce at that' time. The rourt iMiwever, determined later to let the loy go njon hi own recog nizance rather than semi him to Jail.. Tbi arrest is the outcome, of the invsterlou.- unythigof !n. Jerome aSKiit three week ago. at the lattice ofi tlialeni I'lotirins Mills Cii., on North Front ZVitr tory of llu kIm!- 1 as re(aedjty 'Mrs. Jerome's nioihcr the time Is a -follow:'' sTlie mot lier 'wf Mrs. Ji-iie. Mr Wolehrop until that she ami lier 4tattgli tr had geie tr tl mill . wlltce to fee Lee "Mttclw 11 ho was on duty there n, tiJxh4 "wa'th, t consult him almut Mitne work sh wIkIht! ilotie In her ItfMiA.; AVhile hi the' oHi;e !i- iissinjr the matter with, the xniiii num. J he ouuftfer Hlartel away, fay ins xhe was Koi:i3 h'Hiie. While the ciinvvrsatiou iow ";'p'ins on ' the rounji man was cleaning a 2- lalitM-r rule ami. after it ' hrtil Wen ct 'Jineil. hepni. in a sin II ami . ittiintinz I he' situ out through Ihe kr, firpl. No outcry, or any otfccr nNe :. war Iw-ail to attract ilicir attention, inl a liitlr later Hh- - mother wnt lvmie.rant found her la ugh for snffer luu f rum it munshot wound through tlie ImI.v. s Ur. !: iiolils wa called and fttuud that , the JkiII, whU h wa ! Ie,ntly a J"J-alilH'rf had pa J tluoiiuh tlie ; Kirl IwMjy, .o.iitcriutf.tlHv-. .right hoidtkT and couiiuK out -thruugh the vJuh breas. , , 'Hie prl h'h that after Ktartias li'oiee . fdse.. cIiujijtimI Jut tniud about ?;iintf and retnrnel to tlie ofHco ami iut VlnWii u ilw pfMch atnl while fM tlujc there- she- r-Vtred the weuml front a. tun 44tnl frn th otfli-e door, " It .irasihttiml at Jhe Jlxne JJxaL.LUe minirrunc? Va purely au.' accidit, and that 1lanie for - the .otvitrreiHii coj(!d not 1o attached Ut tuy cut Mr. Jeipm' horevt-r. fcJt that MilcJivll uluuild pay the doetor tdll lncrrel ly liiv-arulejs!ip-i wlthUie :tui. atul hax tried to get him to consent to pay it. J5uj Mr. illtcbril ha refused to Vlis vxis the matter wish Iter; and haa avoided-her prownc whenever It was ptrtodWe.1 ' After sftearius out the warrant yes terday tlie "Woman eonsulteil an attor ney, and at mice iHineted .that the warrant 1 not iierriHl for tho prei iit, ltut the otlij-er nerved It and the wliok matter will probably get an airius in TJi woinuij, wlim swM-n last nisi it, decllrnsl that It was against iier wish tha tlie youna mau lotild 1. amst ed fir puttwhed lu,uuy way for tin uc citut. H!h wiy KlM" will not apicar In ttmrt or have anything to do with 1Im proK(eutHiii t( .MitMu'lt. - I x't cresting ilevelnpments may : In xpet ted When the rase comei uo for --.-. Ear-h t.vkagi"sf l'utuatn FsuV-Ut; Jivt f-otorj eitber Silk Wool ht ot kni rtrfectly at me boHlng. Sold by Jtr. Stoui'!! Drug Storea, ir ; OFFIfEHS ELEtTTKD.-AI a regu lay meeting of I'aelne lslge. No. A.F. and A. M the following oqh-ers were ele tl: W. II. Savage,' worshlp . ful .master: W. K. Jaibs, senior war den; (I. (1. ttrown. junior warden; Jos. Haumgartner. treasnrer; I. II. .Me Nary, stH-retary; II. S-honiaker. tyler. Ft U Til K EX IfSITIONV-(Jov. T. T; (leer yesterday sent, out letters to tigp fJovernorj of the states tf Wash ington, Idaho -Mont ami ami Wyoming p:lrts of which stale Iwlonge! to the "old Oregon country," Inviting them to participate In tlie "-Ielratim of the anniversary of tlregoii which cetebra tioti is to he held In UKi. and asking then to urge their rfsjwetive Legisla tures ti provide fir the pro-er repre- ft'ntatlitn or their-tate at the t--r-hmlion. -"opie! f the rtoIutini. re--ently adoptetl by the DngHi IIifrl- cal StM-iety, were euclosetl iu each of Ihv letters. : ' " ' ' i, i - i - 1 v . ,--.- - -. - . . x , i NEW YOItlv, IK-c. 21. M.iIVult There' no reflection so, dainty;' 110 light ot - -I charming I as . the fp ' mellow slow that t a comes from COnDOVA 1 Iwum Uta..MUvi 1 rrlKrHl m muf maar tint mm with Mr- ia 4liaB m umntin mndion 3i t-1 tM or b't. 6oii STANDARD C!L CO. Constant Con uclin delivered a lec ture at olunilfa - University- tonig-hr, His MihHvt H "L'Art et le Comodlen." SI. Coiielln soes to Coluiuliia on the inv:atioti of IJrander ilattbewrs. who It profefr of English literature at the university. i " 1 OV. XVOIXXTTT DEAD. HOSTOX. Dec. 21. Former Govern or Wolcott dknl at 3:4J o'clock this afternoon.- t j ! FA51 ES I'ATII WAIT. . " Iaft-rence M. Jacotw, "who has leen aonoiutil statistician of the- Phlllr- nfne connnisiIou, wai formerly one of the' xiertK la the loan and enrrrency divlylon of the treasury department. ir 1,'onan DoyJc vay that he valu ta tiou given by lr! little glrrtft'hen he returned luniie after hi defeat at Xtt imrllaincntary ele.-tlou was 01i, dad dy. I am no orry yon did net pasa:.. oni friendn I of ilr, IUiWrt Bucu anau have fontul theniseltes Info t -oinmittee; with tlw .object of 'rainins a funl for tin- maintenance or the au thor ami dramatist, whoxe work, ft Is feared, : bf finally! Jnterrupt'jd. t i ' - - v - p ' :."-!!,. - - - ; - - ' ' The tishop o.ff Chester (Dr. Jayne) ha. Isfwil a letter on licensing reform, urging the adept ion of . the method of placlug tl!OyHllic hands, -that It may Ik managed as a public trnst with a Ingl eye to tl public welfare I Tlie ccar presented ito Admiral Alex-l-Ieff ia gold swonl atndded with . dia monds and 'tn-nring the' Jnscrlidlon: "EcTj Ihe Siwvrwful i'anfiuiign In t'hiii;" ami a Hnnar"sword to tJeiieral ;rodekofr. luscrilxil "Fr tin' I'acilica tiou of Manvhnrla. , ' , " ? " '' 1 . 1 1 1 ITS ' AN D S I D I ! L I II 1 1 TS. 'VJ,.U. Willi,-." s;ild Ihe minister" to a -1-yM't-uld yontlufl suppose you are going to hang ' uji vour stockings t'hrit:ni!s ev?" ' "Yes, ir," s:iid WilHe t Aii' t ;.sniitKse,"J contiiiuetl '. the poodt iiiiiiu "tiiat ywir papa,' mamma and idter will fining up their alsoT ".Mamma and; sister will,"' replied the litIM 14 Kmv, bnl m ftald he expect e I he'd! have to bang ny bis watch," t 'bic'tigo News. j I tiiought yii n.aid you never again would elei't ; Iht resileiit of yuur clul" I"' stiggfrstfi, after sin' had told hint! all about the result of tin club t lecfitm. . -. i , j . . . - "Wcli. we tlhln't luli-ml to," iv r' tlieI. "4oit when she 1roke ilowti and cr?4-4j just i eou'duTt li-lp. It," The Siiiat l Set. i 7 At Bfd Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright ami my com plexion is better. My doctor sayi it acts gently on the "Stomach, liver and kiiy, ami is a pleasant laxa tive. It is made form herbs and is prepared a , easily as tea. It it called line's Medicine. All drag cists sell iV at asc. and. 50c, Lanei - Family Medicines moves the bowels each day. If you cannot get it, send , for a free sample. Address, Orator " F. Woodwirf, Le Rfr. N. Y. - S IA i SUIT FOR DIVORCE IN 1THICU TUB? DISTniCT ATTOKNET Ut --J-' i TAKES A HAND.; i -i -,'; llt RMhti the EfforU of th PliUatiV tm .1 Been r Sprtlm Hrt Vmnm ' i- t Im Marlon County. ' - tFrotti Daily. Statttniau. De4'. 22.) " 'fbe case of Allan Simisoii, vs.Mar puerile A. Siiiirou was yalled In de part meut No. 2,. at 7. p. tn. last even- lug ami after the plaintiff hail lutio- dm-ed ' bl evidence In -hief Ihe a.se continued nntil Momlay at 1 p. m A year agi last NovenitxT a divorce Bttlt ltetween the same parties n Irhl I m fort Judge lt4ise. In that.twse lb ,lefemlant In this t-ase1 was pltriu- ttfl", luiviug asketl for a divorce r-oui lwr busltaii'l 011 lite grituud of " cruel aa'l iiihiiman trentmetit. " After the eV was berd, Jmlge Hoi.; dismlssetl her ietltion for dlyorr-e, yefitsing 1o al low cost to either arty; . '-. " : Last July, the present smlt for dl vyrce, on the ground of desTtloii was cnimen'iHl by Allan Simpson n gainst his wife, and she was adjudge! In de fault for want of an answer. Snbsv quetitly hv attempted t 0111. t lie de fult. ami answer, but the motion was denied. Slm-e tlwti. the state, which I always an Interested party in dl- vmve proctHHliug took a hand In - the ctts ami It Ijs representeti uy lH'itttiy Ir"entlng Attonnvv J. II. Mc.Nary ami 1. II. MeMahan. attorney for Mrs. Sirnifon. the defendant. The case is tin in ue In that it is the first case of Its kiml Itefore Ibis court in which tin state has exercised It jirerogative of resisting a livorce mnt. i I. J. Aditms, of JSilvertouand Kaiu- my & P.inghatu, of this city, are "attor neys for -the ilaititifT. , " " - : - The testitmnty In . the cast? of the aleu Fbrtiring Mills Countany, pbiin-tiff,- vs. tlw fKiate ot f Jregou. defen- daiit, w WHi wjiftca lied Jlt,Julge;l-I pMisf"s kleaii mentv of tlie atait) 1 ir CHit tnirt on MoiiuUty, -U all in, the defeiis . ha viug . fiuishet. IntrodtKing Iw testimony yesterday, ami 1ttriug the afternoon the attorney presenteii their arguiiientM. Tlie c-ast? will prob ably 1m Mtbuiltted ttslay. s . . , . i - j ;; - W rtOtfSALt AND BfTAILT f New Cigar fmpany Incrior.ilel to 1'egiu ItitslueHit In Salem Ar tk-les Fihnl. ' In the lH'iurtmeiit of State, at .the Capitol, yeslertlay, tbret new -onora-tions fibtl articb4, a follows: ?. Tin? Stui. . toIduiitb Cigar Com pany will 'itgage in Hm cigar business in SmIcuu doing a AvboJetale and retail busincii. Tbe cumitauy has a ttipitai stock' of 2Hi, divrded Into shares VHluetl al" $ I each. JtiliiiH I'ohlsmith. Myni: D. UoldaiiJth ami am S. t Johl smitli are tli' ivcoiiMnitir of. record. The Wwt Jhle Irrigation autl Water Ditcb loniany avjU oiTate: a - water dibit Ji -sttjmly water' for Irrigation and d4mesti' puri-sea. The ft a-Juunr- tcrs will ue locuttu at Liostiue, Wal-I DO YOU GET UP " .'" Vrni A LATIE BACK? KlZztj Trtmtle Kales Ton Klseratle. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful s cures .. made Toy Dr. ' i Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I the rreat kidney. liver and bladder remedy. . i it ts the rreat medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century;; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr, Kilmer," the emi nent kidaey and'blad-'" der -specialist, and- is wonderfully successful In promptly curing' lame back, kidney, bladder, wto acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which la the worst form of kidney trouble. ' ; -! ' '' , Dr. Kibr.er's Swamp-Root Is not' rec- ' ommended for everything but If you have kid-' ney, Hver or bladder trouble It will pe found Just the remedy you need. - It has been tested: In so many ways. In hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved co successful tn every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how. to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and , tdrL- ' send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Blng hamton. N. Y. ;The regular fifty cent and Rome of (tmunp-Rooc dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Iowa -on nt. ! Tin eoihiTtttny Is capital iztl for fUtt,,ilivided into barea valued at $lt in h. S. I. MooiVv1 C. W. WMiack, ' J, II, McCubbiu ami Is. J. fusHltM are the incorporators. The Melrose investment Cnmpatir, will do n general real estate. inv'st- metit aiui hveIoi'Uieut tnusliies and do in general meit-ha nd is and stock ranching business, i Melrose. Douglas 1 -ou n(y. is tlie irlncipal place of bnsi- p. TIi iriKiraUu lias a capital M(H-k of $.Vhi,. divilMl . into shares valued at. $i acl. John It. Hannah, It. IV Daniel T.. David IV, M. Jt. ami Martha-H. Daniels are the lireoii ora tor. 5 -' --." !..- DOCUMENTS ON THE BCCORDi. Transaction in the Liocai Keal Estate Market KvldeiwMl by the . ; Filing of Instrument. tFroni Daily; StaUviiRiu, Dee. 2- Fottr del naming considerations whieli aggregate $:VSTi( were recorded by "uuty i:ecordr. J- If. IJoland vc lenlay.. Those recorded are as fol lows: .If. C. Fletcher and wife to Katie Ilerreu, 2 lien's of laud t I s ! ; r '2 w w 1. i. .: .$irMT i;iiz,ilKth t. Ithnr to A I,. Ask 4t . acres Of lainl t 7 ir2 w w d TAX) J. W. leeeraft vaud wife, - to Klntira! Iloltzclaw: lit acre of ' " land lit. f 7 h r ii r v d. . : . .Y A I lev DJ Sott to Mary "E. Scott si nd Clara !. Seott. injercts in property in South Salem tt tl.. l.'jt't Total. .. ... -'..:,.:.'.-'.". .?3S50 : "I wanted, to, go out shopplug to day." sighed t young .Mrs.; Maddoxv 'but I -onldnt 011 account of the rain." "Wanted to try to get Koimtihlng for nothing, as tisiwj. K: kupjks'.' - ad her liiisbamus at templing to lje-fai lions. - : .' -. . - . "WeH. I did think of getting you some neckwear." reidU'd Mrs. MaddoX, lunweutly. Chicago Tiibnue. . -: "Then yon don't admit thet value of the historical . novel r ! "Oh. yes: It has run the 'dialect nov el out of tin country." Chlcstgo ltc-c-oyI. ' A man whose .word will not itifonn vou at all what 1m- men tts. or will do, H lwt a man 3011 can bargain with. Yoti must get out of that limit's way, or. put him ul of yours-. Cat lyle. la the rerall l repents aetita attacks. Th Ur hkI. iplMiiM principally ffacted. Tb4f act mm autrAmMt UtX th malartai SoUoa nd.tk btood takes It from the. The poiioa must be artvea out ot thrttin. ncD TAN will datrT tha KctUm of thr po!oa and rcat aUrdrtTttattb last particle ot if from the system. In addition ta this. BDDTAK will restore the . Ist epTtlte. it will build up the weakened rt4m nun TAW mlU ' snake new blond and new neati. Tbm s-atoa tn the bones will alMBpear. ntTDYASI baa eared thera and It wilt cure yea. We deacrttMi the symptoms tndy tben carefully. Tby are youra.",. De aot dolay leacar. hnt take HtUTA ne and you wlU be ewred. , y.t HERE ARE YOOR SYMPTOMS: 1. CONSTANT ' HjgA-DACHls- AND r&OtTBLKO , BSAIK,- Take HUD YAM and jrous headarbo will dtaapiwar.- , , - 2-. pAxjs or -rBiaovrtSK qoW- PUEXION. HUD YAM wtlt estaaltsb a (m etmlatt ne rrOWtinr'cautae ftp ckeeksj 8. XOS3 O F APP ETITK AND ON A W tNO IN TKB ST3MA0H. HUD YAM will rostore th ppute an. hke eygeaVoa ol 4X4 will beewtne par fun u f f. ; 4.FE8LINQ OF WEIGHT OTXRTRS LrTXK. This Is doe te the eatarcament ot tie liver. It is filled with the poison of ma laria. nCDTANwlli drive nt the potaoa and aeuee theergaa te aasante its aatarai atse. 8. HEAVINE33 IN THE KEOI0N OF THE BTXsZSH. The spleea beeemes treatty ealarf HUDYAN will lessen the oacsstlon aad eeoae tae aeaviaeas to diaap- Tots are snf ertaa frota CHroBtn Malaria and twi eaa be eared. HUDYAN will relieve Trim every symptom aa& make yon welL n'vum AN can be obtained of ill drnrtuu fnr ion fr paekee, r 4 packages 4r fio. If ywar CrorRlst 1x! cot kp it, send direct to-ths UVUt AN HKMCDT ColfHANV. 8aa Fran eiaco. California. Remember that ton fi eonsuU th, HIDTAN DOCTOHS KHEK Call tae mM the aoctora. Yea tnay fail and see then, or write, as yon desire. Address - UDYAN . REMEDY . CO HP ANY, tWfteektee, Usrkse ead Cilia SU, SipfeSr; mm nnin 'W a s 1 Ml -"ESTATE PROBATED WILL OK TUB LATE A. DITStA&S AD MITTED VEST JC BOAT r riaal Account of ; th K44Mitor of "the , ThoBM Kay Will Fltod a th " - , i -Conrt sTonse, -1 ' ' - itFrom" Dally Slatefmau, Dee. 22.) flic estate of -A. -Dlttuara, who diwl at Fairfield-a fow week ago, was ad mitted to prolate yesiertlay, by Judge Johii 11. ScOtt",and the will, Hf by the tleccasitl, prbvod. Tlio deceaHl left prpi lerty. -rea IC au J petvonal, a niouu t-ing- to f43. t"'-;' "" r-"v j '"-'- " I fielow.are ,S.iveu gom; of 'tlte proyis . Tl give and bcqttcjlh io Welt one" of in r Hons, W. II, I Mlnlafs, 'John' A.. Dit mars and Thomas s .V-' ,Dltmar, pue eJiht part of all my real estate, v I give and bequeath to each of my daughters, Mary G. Crook, j Einnw Iawreuce, , IlarrieM 3Ioore, Ida II. Goore and Margaret Aurora ItyrtI, oue Jgbtb lutrt of all my leal estate. ,rMy real estate eonis-ts of . ,t2ti6' acres of laud in t 5 a. r 3 . w., in Marlon county. ' ; j : -,i hereby nomiuhte and j appoint lavid M.' Keeiie to be my exe-utor of this juf last will and testament." . The executor named In tbe Avill dc cIIikhI to act in that capacity; aud on petition "of all the reshbnt beir f tlie estate, John Marihuler wat a3iointed administrator -AvlTh the; will annexed. - jjtr .. 1 .. ",. ;".-- THE BATTLESHIP . u-1 ,- .. - - lite fo following are th name of . the Of lt lis. and legatee of the. estate: , ! aucy Dituiars, avKlow, aire To, FalrlieltL: . ; WSHIam IMtmaris, son, aged 4G. of Davenport. Wnsh.- Jolin A. DJtmars, son, ng?'4Tv Wheat land. - , .- 1 Tbomas Alvin Ditmars, aou age 30, I'Hlrfield. ' ; , . j ieorgo-r. Dltmar?, sou, age 38, of Wlx4lml. ". t . ; . Marr i. Ciooks, daughter, age "33, of I rVleii. t)ngoii. - Emm.' Lawrence, daughter, age jt, yneca. Wash. . ' Harriett Moore, daughter, 4 8, Wilder vllle. Oregon. Ida 1!. tlHre. tbiughter, age ;, Ncl ioii. ItrltisItOdumbia. Margaret Aurora Ityrd. age S4, Fair lit Id, Oregon. Tbonias 15. Kay and Mrs. C. I. Ilish ot. co-ex ecti tors of the estate of Tbo. Kay. dec-ased. tiled 1h'ir Hnal rexr't 111 the pi ol Kite court yesterday. . , Tlie re)tort shows that the total cbiims pre sented lo tin cxrcuttttH atpoutileil to $iyii.ir7, an4 Hh total exendiHircs lmv lwHoi 5S!U.. Tin total aniouul of inoiHy inHX'lveil ty iho txr-tttorK is $(J1V(4.'. Theapiraisetl value of all Ilw. iKTKonal proiHTty of the ejtfate Jh .:i:5M.tas. County Judgii John IL Scott fixed the siitfe for bearing the re Iort for WiHlm-lay, February , 1'JtH. ff)LItE I'lrOT-ECTEI THE ItAltYv : Vrnm nil aflenitath of storIe and bichb'tils relating to the cn'ry of the City Iliierial Vol nntecrs Into londou the Pariir Ainiricati Messenger's cor- resi toil dent selcts th following: inning IIm terrific crush a young tvoiitanwith si !aby in her arms was carefully proteed hy tlntwlw-e. They stood around lier. they p.-isil . lier tlfrotigh lh' vtilunfeer lines, a inouut etl trj-er iutcketl his b(rs4 and 'made a passage for Is-r. an imiec'or tfk ben arm tnd l4 4siteI her 011 the imveineirr. rn shopkeiKr, taking pity on the Infaiwlifletl her titer his bar rier tuiil gave her a sent. 'She saw the miMsioii In comfort, and when the enwd liad tliinned she wTnt lr way, umfuse in Jier, thanks. I had witness el4be oet-iirrtmct'. ail It '.liaswmio wlwtlartieti. me. for I thoug!!3xl ne- ogitixiJ th. iwarer of the infant. When she-went nj 4he street I foUow h! ,Ier iaiid -Mke iianie-Rlottd Ih- htnd ier..- Sin?' turn aUii j that my ..KUstUeioiK -wiiii tiMrn t.-.Ij-.-wms Miss , an Ainerlean lady Journalist. ," Wliy. what tlo you mean ty " bri n g ing mum Isxly b.tbv ottti w'jlh you n' sin b a day tishls3J- I excbilniedj"li. d.m t yiv-i' lap jvtvayr excla iuied t Ik hKlJ.f tbefjMdi.i"It w.inlHl.':t.scp tlie tdimv froiu tin utiiH't ami .to jick0p copy for my iip"er. nud I'm afraid' of lig crowl lieenuse, I'm such, a ' little I h hI y. I. was wondering what I Khould b. wIkh I rememlh r that an Eng lish crowd is always fympatlM'tie to a woman with a iuhy. S 1 brought m with me, - and It has . auswei-ed won derfully well. I assitlre you." "A lirll liant idea r I said, "but what alKiiit t be in fa nt ? Weren't yt ni fra id ' . of git ting it kUknl? UuVwhcre did you timl-a mother willing to let you have her chbl for stch a dnn'rsite pur-' lNser -tlli, lluit'a all right,? excbiiin v the Iatly, wUli r twiukle ii her eye. "This baby cttuUl Ktand a lot of fcqueez- iMg. " ixjkr : - ' . Hhe gently raised "the, iufaut'a yell. I truz4l at its placid - feat nrea nnd burst iuto .laujr liter. The baby that the .police, bad pr'otpvted, ibat tlw vol unteerj". ftieeri bad -ehauiiMoacd, ? that a British crowil had livkled to giveur aafe uassage ito,! the Imby. for -whose presented it territied mother with a two-guinea eat gratis was a doll. , ONE FAMILY EATS 8,303 PIES. i- '- A "i i YeT' Iteeonl-'tn a-1 Pennsylvania IIoiDHiiold Makes a Farmer . - lawid.;..if i.f Altooua. Pa Doel II. Mrs. John Waltjr cf Paint township, IHalr -nnty. holds the tiudl-sputed record for t)ie-laking" in Pennsylvania. Her reconl In bu'setl on figure furnished by a "proml husband, w ho baa -aidtnl their wveii ttoos ln:.tl .consumption of 8'jti3 crisp.; fluffy, tarta -and piea, in the- year- ending . Ikf, 1.. .. v f -! , - Mr.i and :. Mr Walters live on farm. ;- Mrs., n niters, . according to family history, was- uot.IorB with the pl-lKikuig: iuritinct. . In fact, it is al Iegnl that her talent In mxtking pas try was meTeloieU after uer, marriage, when mw dJeveveu UiatMr Wal if ra eouUl - eat: ; turnovers aud .tarts three ttuu ; a-' day.' CouHtlou! of a record .of pie, 'well bakel exteiwling over luilf a cnttnrvMrs. Walters tells that one of tlie clause in the marriage contract provided rfhat she Should havo i4e on Ihe table every day until death should part br and her husbund, ' Tlie ronthfnl bride., at the Ktart baked many pifM.Ktich as Mr. Valtrs motlKT never, made, Itnt she Improv 'd. - At any raite the crisp pumpkin or a 111 tie tart was always to Ik found 011 Walters table. On the day the S.m5d i)l' was 4akcd Fa rnu'r Walters tWik a holiday in order that be might strcad the news.. He Is . talL, lanky fellow with tthe-' aptMirance of . a - chamtiion ple-oatcr. One of his wveu tall turns, a(ii of. whom Inhei-its the . fotber's love for crisp pastry, accompanied llilll. X rx b1! AVttll414 t( 1i tinifth tflf bis father's statement, Iuluiry waa 4 ..-A- , - - MASSACHUSETTS . 1 -.-..-,-...'.. .- natnrfll as fo who ate nil ihe pit. t no, are tne pHs - waiters tc- IH'atetl after his iiM-stlouw. "Mii. w IntliK' folks.' of course. cut gOtsl for --- s ' a t e . M 411 (a'O'i three a day. and I hope I haVrii't r el a- ci.n who i-auV do as well' as rais tin ont niaa.- 1 msi 1 nave a lit ml man who. I'K nbrry 'to:say. can beat "even me. Why, that fellow will cat six" pies. a.ay and get fat on em. .Nevr had a hirctl man aMtit " the p!ace win wonldn't e.vt ides. The last man I had said be hud "tomtich trouble- and woiiUln'it touch the nicest , tart Mrs Walters could. b;ike. He disstj:lM-aret on night with my lst colt, and 1 V "I have tlM liggers all here. Mr Wahyrs ktpt account. In December. sue put out itit pies; jauuarv l!nt. ;71; FelHiuirv. 7U: March. js April. tiu: May. 74!: June, tM: .Inly, StBl; August. ti(4t; Septem'tT. 7'S;' c- toler i.tt; 'Xovcmber. W,. You will in it b- July was the pii7.e nionlli. -..That was h'iing barvtt. I won'r. lia e a lsarv-sier "le?s he uts pi-", Never saw ii '.'Mill workman that didit'M like 'esn. Figuring that uiy wife's; pies are a f.Mit acne's, pulling .1 hem irv.a Wiring they would reach .-thirteen nilks and a half, t'uttuig tlx 111 oie on im .r Hi otl! r they would be- ."Jon f-t Ixlgher lliaft IvincI tower, '-rut tin .them slen apant they wouM reach l.'L- miles ami a man coWkl framit 011 a pk every oei. . ? "Who bake the pi-s? tMrsV Walt4'rs. of course.. Slie wouldn't Ict'.auybndy try a baud at sueh an. important job. She lKikes.'iii In the big men In the garden, where they 'get tbe 11a vor of Ilw; hickory Jvirk, N'olhing like hicko ry bark 00- make a iiii laste right Every day she bak-s t wenty pes. She says mat is enough for anv . familr, Of course "Saturdays and kiy when we have visitors, sin doubles tin. rn days Like -Hum: I have known the hired man to make a pig if himstif. That fellow will at two pies more than be ought 100 when In has iIkmii to work on.' Jist Thursday he id he wasn't well, but lie managed to get away wvth live -pumpkin custards, an he only alopiMiI- then wiien Mrs. Wallers tolil him It wasnjt gtMMl for b1m to cao pien wiun Ik- was su-k. FariiK'r Waltrs is VCi 3-earK old. Fig uring ou. tirrte pies n lav, fie thinks he has easei' about i"l.N pie tsiuee uis marriage. A "Of eoiirse."Oie aid, "thaO maytbe a tittk low. Xty wife' ami I never kept any account or the iiumlH-r f pies we no siii- slit r-V! 1 1 -.. uvi i;ry "AV-Jieu does aSiiO become a srahe "When Jifc heios aud haws.' nVben be-ihreads bis wav.? 9 :: Wo." f .. v , . . Win n he rips and tears." "No." ' JiV4- it up." ' "Never, if lie call help RV -Itostou Chilsii.-ui I.'cgister. He k.iw a .'cottage wVili double . coacb-houM. ; '-.. . , "collage'of gentilioy! , ; -'.. Ami Ihe Devil did grin, for bis darling '; sin . .'. . - . ' Is pride that ain-s biinility. " . - - . . .' : Coleridge. . Frf dotn" M-vret wilt thou know ?- ' CoiiiishI not with Mesh ami liltKjtl; ' ' lU-Jler jjot for, fidu k nor footl; ' KIgbt Ihvu '.fcelxl,-rush b tlo. ! . - Emerson. '.-Tl t'&-et?jM. v Cbiaese Doctsr' IT., MMMI 1.1. ' tolt'4 4 bird St., lirt land. Or. 1 Now is toiu chance to e-et cured at small nt - Tnta rreat doctor taakeM special pnrci lar lsrs S.BI 1I AKANTVK-a 1.. cn.-e the follow in if dis eases: Catarrh. Asthma and Lung Troubles . 10 to fit ah Kerrous tnsetues . to Neuralg'ia and Kheumatiam ..... .(..... S to All Stomach and 14er diseases ,..... Hi KUnoy ami Bladder Troubles ......... iio Alt Men Troubles , .... to All Kemalo Troubles...... Sin 4 itlesand Skin Disease-; .... .. S to Bl8t Poison ... 5 to a. Alletherditeasos aot mebtioned 1 up Oil and see hi mi ' Conimltation frpe. latirnu oat of the city write for blank ami circular. Kn clwe ti). Address The Jee Wo CnUnrne Mot lclne Co , l'ortlaad, orejron. - .r-.. f ;f CITATION. T ; le U ireuu'inbered Jha,t at a rrguV ! term of. the county court, pf the Slate . of Oregon for Marlon. 'eoiiiity. stlllug' ' In ,'vro1ate,.' held at the county court honse in tlie city f Salem. Oregon. u ' Um i8:rrl3ilay of NovenilHsr. JSIW. there lHing pn-st'iit: lion. John II. Scott, Judge: Y. W. Hall, Clerk; F. W. Ptir bln. ?lieriif. Tim following proceedings were bad, tO-Wlt: '-.':..-.''''. - In the matter of the estate of E. M. Waite, tk-t-eased: , . s J ItapiH'aring to the court that the allegations set .forth lu the 'withlu pe tition are true: ' " Wheivfore It Is ordered adjudg d ami decreed that cltatlonlssne'to the next of kin niiil to all p'erxoiia. Int4r estnl in mi id estate to appear In this court on thi-.2Jd day "of lieeembcr, A. I. liHAI 4iowlng. cause If any t here 1w. why a license shtniUl nor. 1i gran tetl., emiKiwcring sahl guardian to tsetl said real prejuises to-wit: IiOts M a ml ZC in Hampton Park in MarToii couutyv Oregon. . Such citation shall lie served by pub-. isiiiug' the 'Mime for Hire ; wiccessive weeks lu .tin weekly Oregon States- ' litan. a new'apaiKT of g4iieral circula tion published lu Marion county, Ore-'' gou. ..' y' '"'. ' " - Hone this -Sth- day of November, 11JUU. " I " John n. sctrrr. . , County Judge. Stain' of OregouL County, of Marion s' ' j . . . I. W. W. Hall.fcolitily clerkfr Ma rlon county, Oregon: and ex otlielo clerk tf the corinty court for sahl county ami state "fdo hereby certify that th' foregoing transeiipt of ofth-r hat "been ly me -omparetl with tlie " original Ihe'reof and that it i?s a true and 'correct copy of sahl origisal order and of lite wJnle thereof as the saiiM' appears of record in my 4.lli4-ejand cus tody. I Wltm,s mv baml and seal of said -4inrt this ot'lh' day of Novenrls-f, , l.Kit. : " W. W. IIALL. ? - ; Clerkl ".. 1;I Itw. WILL OCCUPY HEW tUlKTERS. The Mitchell, tewis Staier Cp.'s Salfia House Will "Remove to1 Store-rooms on State Street, ' .- Mhciiell. Lewis & tavprf'o:; which firm has m-cupied the ground floor of the Iliibee Club building for Koine time nast, wilb noon miove to iiMif . comniVwliou tiuarters. ' The tor ro4nnst formerly, oceupletl by I'ohle cV IUsIh.i and Oriswobi &, Chase. u State street, have 1 teen ih-ased. by tlM cc."n'p.-ntyl ami are Itiiug reinrslehl 1t suit .t1i Voiiwnlt uct of such a stiM-k ' of hardware, preparatory to moving it into tlie building. Tlie two rooms will be combined by. a large tared. maKiiig a store rtKm,with 42tx) square fe-t 4f Kpac. on' the grouml notjr. t This. will give about oiie-thhxl moile pooiu Hlian lis the .present location, i :.-Manager F. 1A. ("are Islvrwily einiatf-' tl in taking an invoice of lhe goods and 'machinery on haul ami 'cxpect-i to he in his new store ready for bui iii'ss by January 1st. , This In io's popularity among He' farmers ami tlie very liln-nil painm i -Is, receives at-their iiamls, hriirts for Ilie. coinJiig year he iargesl bttsitie.-t'; Unit lias, ever heetirdone 1i Salem by this well known bouse.. AUMSVILLi; .oi;s. IVrtoual and News Items Picked . ' ' Ity Stalcfiinau t 'or refH.udcnt. -' lP. Atltiisville, tr.. IKI-. SheriiMH Swank lias returmfl front a viii t fallferifia, " ' ' . ItoruJ to Mr. and Mrs. lib-hard .Tuck-'" er, a sou. 1 his canst Il.'vk to smile cinoi" almost iiuiliUe. J. IV Murpliy has piircbasitl ti tiicoi"i I verb l it (.me. 8toi'n building, ami nmt into a blacksmith mImmi. I toy Fusoii has rur.itiased the Kirk- pa I rick land two fiiiles east if toivu and exjiects to play, "gmng'r." - l- L. Ivistburn and familv have moyetl into their new liou.t cast of town. 'V ' .... '- : . , .: . liliss Maudi Porter has rei timed borne from alem, wbeie ?ho has spent severil weeks. - ,, , , Lirtle Lester, Ellis, gr.imlsitii of John (JarlH!. who bail bis arm broken whil playing ou tin echool grounds a short time ago,-- is- improving' nicely under the t-are of lr. Carlton Smtihr of IVrner- . . . -. - J- II. McHab'i -j of Ib ppner. spul a f tw f tlays' in this vieiuity. on biisin ss l:il week. Mr; McHnley in an eabts--. siver-Mock rals-r-f- rwiHerie iregwtr.-- but lie 'M ill retains a lart of hls.fatli--cr'ld flotiaiiou laml claiwi b'ei'v. - . . . , i,, i . . i our ouoer ua - .- -ii ih'iu j it wln at froui. yarjuys piinis , tbV ruilmatl ceuijiany iffu-e to run . their. : eugiucs on ' im Mwitcii it. Hie miu. bwrs'i are reittlred t4 lraw 'the. fa ft.- tt.rwtuires four lioi-san.i , : One- evening hut week. 'at the n st- deuce iif Mr. and Mrs. Chapd, ,yveral of their neighbors ni4 t iir honor -of Mrs. , Little i Mrs. CbaiM-r sister I, of Kansas City. wh wa to s-iart.for homo, on the following tbiy. Tlnisi' prest-nt r were:" Mr. and Mrs. Ponnd.Mr. ana M r. W-a vr, Mr.' anI Mr?. 1'rowu, Mr. ami Mrs. Merriliehl. Mr. and Jirs. Porter. Mr. Johnson. Mr. Sfevesou. Mrs. lteeiler. Mrs. Martin. Mis Merri liehl and Miss dimming. leridevllre - family. i .Mr,4Lle ha made inaiiiy,. frb'mls .durliig-lK,.few. uiwtlis i;n j : icie who wish blf n-V'ia,,t Wil,"; on her bomvw tird trii. 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