Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, January 03, 1902, Page 5, Image 5

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    AUDITING THE
COUNTY
BILLS
rcnir,ss!oncrs' Cocrt
Conveotd
fcr Buslctss Yesterday
A LARGE DOCKET AWAITS ACTIO)
OF; THE COURT AT THIS TERM
OFFICERS'- REPORTS. '
for
the Past Year t Be
Considered
and Other Matters Deposed Of--Accounts
Against the County Al
lowed at rstterdayV Session.
Th Marlon county- commission"? '
court convened at 11 OtPxk yesterday
niominSi'for the regular- January -term.
Tliirt tx'injf' th first month In the jear,
wben the-' reports of all of the. officers
- for the month of December and also
for the rfntiiesyrypreeedtng must tM?
received 1M1 f nHidTre.- and as there
yare nay olker important matteip to
(fc-nc tit i fot -consideration the court
haw ;ni imin-wf vilunie of l)Ut)(;Ks to
ts-urif' t auring thi;-cseejdon. "he en
tire tliy J-stfirflay was leVot-u to tne
audi'lnsc t thf fotlOWj!
ne cl:tlms ogain.ir
-the county :nd' Issuing
warrant.1 in
payment of tl.w.-sani? jY ;.-'."
. Road and Highway,
'''J, i '. "'' dialrned. AI1f.veJ
V. W.ittli-r, & Son..
.. ;!.i( il luymber Co
' Y. vwif il r"X Sons. ':. j. .
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II. -H' klifi . . ........ I .
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K.-l.t. KiVp'hriit.-.i-i . . -i
;ipi.t at ylu tuber 'oj . -. .
-v,.,j'. ffitiv. r.. .-. ..
Murray M Kinney. . . - - '
Usm h!M.r-f. . . . . .
Hpeer. Bros. . . .- . . . .
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a tn.s- ;iifi.-4tn. . , .
V. It. miih. . :. .. .
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'Hvcr t-'arrens. . . . .
Kifink. i:.tby . ; ; . .
lNrfil.- I'.lshop'... J.
79.41
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442.17
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10.70
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Poor. Account
lrt llufll.y . .
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to. 00
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Vi-3'.52'
Shoup. . . .
AVjJf. Kppley ...... .f
r.rnnivn 4k. Har;iii j.
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M. M. lliU, ,.
P.ssiV A VA Y.f-i! rs. leorge Col-
Ioj, i.rvihls city, yesterday received the
sA'l intlitNice
'of the demise of her
j iher
Mrs! Jane
Hamilton, ."who de
l-nrted this life at itcH-k?oTJ. California
n Snn.iay. Iec'kib.r 2".
Utou wa S2 yearfeVf agt
r.Wi. Mjk. Ham-
VHAT SHALL WE HAVE
. ... V ' DESSERT? .
' .
This aestion arises InMhe TaxniJy
cry d y. Liet us answer it today.
r Jell-tl, 'a delicious ajid healthful
uessert.; jreiareil in two minutes.
-ooutng:! no Ivtkintir! sfmply add filing
watrr ana net to cooU Flavors :,em
,"n. Omn. Kappbt-jTy and StrawV'r-
n pacKace, at ,your rrovcrs -
iay. xi cents. i v
ATTORNEY ADMITTED
TO THE OREGON: BAR
i
Receipts for December, in the Suorome
Court, Paid to the State Treasurer
'.Yesterday A-Mi nor-Order M-Hs.
, In 'the Supreme xurt yester-l;vy IX
V ' . t " ' . . . 1
. jencK.es waa i aumttted to, pr icti.e
f.r nine' months on certificate from the
Supreme; Court of Nebraska, an.i the
certificate of Judge W. II. .Weston, cf
. Chadron. Nelx, and upon "recomiiu'cJ." -
Uon of 'George .nDonis and Lark lill-
yeu, of Eugene. v 1
Clerk J. J. Murphy yesterday paM to
State Treasurer Chas. Sj foore $3i;.S,
th amount of fees received In his cf-
fire during Drtemlxr. i
In the case of Julia C Richard. n,
appellant. vs..Bertrand Orth, et al, re
spondenL H was ordered that appellant
have until February 1. 19'j2. to f.le pe
tit ion for rehearing. '
ONE TEAH. Sheriff Alex Orrae. of
Jakson county,' brought lo n Warren
I 1 Teach. ! convicted of larceny in
shop and sentenced-to one rear In the
penitentiary.
TWO PATIEXTS. Andrew W. Wld
lund. a native of Finland, aged 27
years, waa yesterday received jat the
Insane Asylum from Clatsop -county,
Sheriff Thomas Iinville; brought the
man here.- I Edwin Burns, aged 43. a
laborer from Umatilla county, was also
received. Sheriff Vmj Blakley and one
guard brought the unfortunate man to
the ASV'iurn for treatment
STATEMENT ISSUED
THE CONDITION OF THE FINAN
CES OF MARION COUNTY.
Shown by the Monthly Balance Sheet
of County Treasurer A. L. Down.
: ' ing Receipts of V the : Clerk and
; County Recorder During the Past
Year.
j
i I From Thursday's Statesman.)
('ourity Tnasurtr A. 1 Dovvnlr.g
yesterd.iy tssuf-d his; monthly state
ment for IHem tier, sho wing th cash
on h.ind in the several funds on I)ec
ember 1st. the receipts and disburse-,
uii-iit and the bsilatice caij on hand
.January 1, i t2. It also shows ' that,
v Mle- the receipts 'during Ihe month of
rv-ernber were rot so .hcflvy 'as tho?e
of Novt-nthcr, the disbUr.St-n.ents were
crjT.rcsMiknngly , light; and the county
is In. a de-ldt!lly pnsiei-ouK condition
with a iMilaiu-e of $20,319.10 In ,the
trisisury with vliilh to kii up bus-
flws fur the new? year. The statement
follow-.: . : -.! -f ; .""
Special City and School District Fund.
Cash on harrd lKc. IkI.. 270.45
Rt- eits. . ,'. . . .I. v j.
413.7.3
Total. . .i. ..! ...i.;...
Dislrtiraements; . . . . , . . ,
' i ' - '
'-CstKh on hand Jan. 1st..
; General Fund.
Cash cn ha nd I?e. tt. .
684 .20
277.84
. .$ 406.3S
.$14,848.37
3,279.86
Iteceipta. . . . ' . .
Tttal . . .......
Di sbu rsemeh ts . . . .
..$T.l 2523
.. 4,373. 6
Cah on hand JanJlst.. ...$13,754.77
1 General School. Fund.
Cpsh tin hand Dec. Jlst. . , 4,9S3.1ft
Receipts.. .. .. .. 'j. .. .. 558.38
Total
Di sbu rsmi en ts
5,341.48
249.94
Cash on ham! Jan. .1st.. ,$ 3,291,
, ;. Indigent SotdierJpund.
Wh on hand Dele. 1st.. ;.$ . 433.39
Receipts.. .... J. .. .. ..- 11.09
.Total.. .V ..
466.4P
4,60
e
"Disbursements,.
. Cash on hand Jan. 1st ...
Institute Fund.
Cash on hand Dee. 1st.. r
Receipts. . ,. . '. . .. . i, . . J
412.48
...$ z-
Ji.50
Cash on hand Jiin.st..
Tax Sale Fund.
Cash.jbn hand IDec. 1st..
. i Cash on hand Jan. list..
299.75
155.00
133.00
..$
' t . Summary of Totals.
Cash on hand Dec. 1st ... .
feeeeipLs. . . ,
- Total. . ... . '.. .
Disbursements. ; , i ;
t20.9S9.r.C
. 4,285. 3M
.$23,275.14
. . 4,93,24
Cash on hand Jan. 1st-. ..$20,319.90
-.
x Fees in Two Offices.
During the year 1901 the total fees
r-eired by the county clerk amounted
to $2731.53, while those received by tiie
countv' retrder aeerretatetl 42S8I.Y3.
. t.t. . .. - . . . n . 9 , 1 ...I.
tfc' two olnVN3-and turned over to the
county treasury of $3f.23.23. Th fol
lowing tabic 'as taken fnm the reeor-ls
in the 'twwury deiKirtmeni.'Vshows the
monthly receipts of: the respective of
fices duringf the past twelve rwnftis:
Cl.rk. Uecor4cr
January. . . ,
Kebriiiu-y, .'
Mun-JiJ. '. .i .
April.: . . . : .
llayn .. ..
June .' . .....
July.. ...
August. . .
Scptemler.'.
Oitober. . . .
NtveilM"..
IVc.embvr. .
Total . . .
..$ 2S7.SO
.. .. 127. SO
2o3.3J
172 02
263.93
304.03
24 7.30
200. V0
219.93
20490
2219'1
27!.C5
323,63
23S. 9
li.20
193.73
33-. 40
2t0.03
17K.t3
20S.13
233 :4o.
2ns.no
23.70
207.33
..$'2731.35 2SS1.70
DlSCIIAnC.KD. J. M.'MrtTonan. at
rs'lcd in Baker City on Saturday of
last week . by Sheriff F. W. Inirbin, on
a warrant issued tt.m JiiKtlce of the
Heace J. O lKiiaM's court, c harged wj th
seduction by MJss Aknandia. Thomas, of
Noble, Oregon, wasj yesterday given a
pretinUnary "hearinit before Justice J.
TonA.ld and diWhiirged. from custody.
After all -of the WMmony' was taken,
there eirjg only the young lady and
her father on the part of the pTosecu-:
lion, and- .-Uht witness, including" the
defendant. for th defense. Judgtr J.
Tnald. in summing unthe evidence,
slated In suance,that there was pot
sWlicicnt evidence to prove HKt there
laiiN 1-a n ,4' r'nniise of nriarriae made
before seduction, and as the tedffmony
efendant of the trharge 4jefore afuo-
i.t the C.rA Uit, Court, the defendant was
discharged. Ieiuty Districl,AttorneV j
JohnH. SlcXary representeI the statel
In the h aring an4 Max wet I & Hayden
di nars as counsel for the defendant.
Tha Excitement, Not Over. a.
The rusk at the drug store still con
tinues knd daily s-ores of people call
" for a fettle of Kemp's illalsam for
the Throat and L.ungs for the tore
of Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis
- and consumption. Kemp's Balsam,
the standard family remedy. Is wl-I
on a guarantee and never fails to
give entire satisfaction,
and Lire .
VtU
2.
CONDITION OF
; STATE FUNDS
Treasurer C. S. Hsore's AcccsntsJ
Chected by Secretary Daaiisr
AND REPORT MADE TO GOVERNOR
. T. T. GEER IN ACCORDANCE
WITH, THE LAW. ' V
The ..toneye in the Various Funds Now
en Hand Aggrejitt -97-
Receipts and Disbursements of the
Past Six Months
The oiKce of State Treasurer Chas. S.
Uoore was yesterday checked by Sec
retary of State F. Dunbar, for the
aemi-annuai term, beginning July 1.
ISpl. and ending December 31; 1901, the
accounts thoroughly gone o-ver and' the
cash counted, and. last evening 'Secre
tary Iunbar made his report on' the
condition of the TVeasury Iepartnient
to Gov. T T. Ut-Vr', in accordance witji
the statute, which provides for . this
work and the subsequent report 'to the
Executive OtQce. The cah on hand In
I- i .
the Treasury Department wasounJ to
be $828,297,23, divided amons -the sever
al funds In the .dcrartments as follows;
CJeneral fund fcl. 173 14
Corrmion school principal... '361,123 54
Common schtjol interests......
A gi icuH u raJL Col. pri nci pal '.
72.694 40
28.07S 39
3.M4 73
8,6.'l 74
2.IS6 34
' 120 :m
- 40 OS
3.2X8 93
19.673 63
1,246 OS
1,747 03
4 032 S
113..37
1 Wl
32S. 37
2t,19t 69
16.634 OC
11 73
Agricultural Col.; Interest.. .
Fniversityj jainclpal .... .. ..
IJniversitw interest.. ........
Thurston Monument .prin...
Thurston hiorfuntent. jnter..
Swamp bwl ..... i. ..' .. . ...
THe land !..,. A..-
Salmon industry ..
Military tax '..
O r . Sol d ie rs Home National
St a to Hoard of Kxaiiiinors.,
Halchery, district iN. 2.....
Oregon Stove FtUh'lry " ... -
Hatchery.. .. . . . .
Hounty.. .. .. ... .i .. .. .. ..
Pure FkxI
Total.
. .. .. .. S2S.297 35
. - -' j Receipts. '
The, following is a statement ofrthe
.sre-Cji jts of te Treasury tor the, past
siK moiiths, aid credited to the various
fun9a as prwidei by law .. '
Bal'on hand4 July 1 liMtl.. $1,094,935 H,
CJeneral fund .....1.. , 170.t3 09
Common school principal;. . " 2S5.321 65
Common school; Interest.... lo3,3(Jtf 4X
'Agricultural Col. principal.. , 82,043 J4
AetVultiiral-Col. inte- St.. . 3.829 89
tTniversltv orinclnal 5.979 Sir
irnfverslty -Interest .i.....T.. 3.4997
Swampland ,......,'.'.. s 2794
Or., Soldiers. Hopie National 4.2S9 -3
State Board of Examiners.. 408 00
Oregon Stove Foundry.;, v. : 1.000.05
Military.. .. .. ... .. .. 60
Hatchery.. .. .. i. '.. , , ' f5.0t3
Bounty.. .. .. .. .. ... 48.751 86
Pure Food ................... ' 114 75
' ' . ' '
Total.. .. .. .' .. $1,759,246 46
- Dhibursements. j '
The disrbursementa for the same
funds during the six months areas fol
lows: ,( . , '''?''' '
Cleneral ' fund . . . ; ....... .. . . . $
Comijioti w-hotl- principal...
Common school Iirterest....,
Agricultural Col, principal..
Agricultural Col. interest...
Ti3? iand .............. .
University tax ...............
Or. Solliers Home iVationai
State Board of Kxaminers,.
rt'goti Stove Foundry ,
t'Xpigon Portage .Hallway
Hatchery.. .. -rx,
Bounty.. '., .l-."v
391,633 77
270.321 30
175,903 97
9,000, 00
4.0 96
519 93
'44T'Oii
74,64
- : &S7 07
1.627 ;93
3.000 as
9.3iS jrs
54.54S 194
; - Vs- -
Total.. .t,'$ 930,919 21
x Recapitulation.
Receipts.. .; .. .. . ... ..$1,739,246 46
Disbursements., .j .. i. . 933.949,21
i
Balance onx hand
.$ t2S,.97 25
i.
REPORT OF HEALTH
OFFICER AT ASTORIA
'!.
r the Quarter Ending December 21,
T901. Filed with Gov. iT". T. Geer
"Yesierday Satventy-one- Foreign
VesselsX Entered
the
''Colombia
A . . i
River from F
oreign Ports.
. Di . J. A. FultotTs" report, as health
oRlcer of the Port of Astoria, for the
quartor ending DeeemBer StsrtJ was' fih-d
In the office of Gov. T. T. Ocer yester
day. The . report -shows the rrlyal of
71 vessels during the quarter,, and. the
sanitary condition of all is reported" s
satisfactory. These;, Vessels, "for th
most part In ballast. many of them
steamers, sailed uni.Hr the flags of the
wveral nations as Whown be4ow:
British.. .. .i v. w .. v. .. 27
French..
Oerman.. ...
Norway...". .
Austrian.. .'.
Bvn ma rk . . ' .
Holland.. '.. .
4 'm..mm
" .. ..; ..'...i-1
. .. .. .. ... l
'-:"r.
Total..
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0RCG0N FARMERS TQ
MEET N EXt WEEk.
State's Congress of Tillers of tha Soil
, V- Will Conteren Matters in Which
" They Are Interested.' ''.; ' J:
. The Oregon Farmers Congress will be
hehl at Salem. January to 9. ,1902. In
clusive.' The Oregon Dairymen's Asso
ciation and the Oregon IJve Stock As
sociation will told their annual metl.15
at the same" time am tlace.- The Ore
gon State Beard of 'AgTicuHure will J
likewise boll rreciil meetings for the,
purpose 'f pre;iring a prprani Ur
n"st yetir's State Fair. The Fr-iit Mn.
Sta;e C range and" Hop Men
WrtTin T 'A .ill beN
if
Shiloh's
Consumption
M L f sad oars is sot strong we
B rCT gua'sateeacateorTrfatMi
uoaey. and we send yo
free trial bottle if yo write for it.
fcHLl.OH"S coats & cents and wij! 1 cot Co.
somptioa, PncoinoaU, Bronofctis snd all
Jjaajg Trimbles. Will core a cough or cold
in day, and thaa prevent serious results.
It has been doing uese Urinr for SO year,
a C Wnii t Cov, Le Haw, N. V. ' V
LarTf Clerer Root Tea cerrecU tke Steatach
be represented. - T
In. view of the recen rapid advance
ment In stock raising and ; dairying
throughout the tate, ' these meetings
should be f great benefit -to all inter
ested In agrlculture.-and an unusually
large attendance is assured. .
Fcr this occasion .the Southern Tacifio
will grant a round trip rate of a fare
and one-third, on; the certificate plan.
to those attending.
SET FOR HEAKING
SUPREME COURT CALENDAR FOR
" NEXT TWO WEEKS '
The Court Has Disposed of , a Large
v Amount of Accumulated Litiga
tion During he Past Twelve
Months One Minor Oreder Made.
In th ' Supreme Court, yestenlay
ases were fe-t for hearing for th two
weeks, beginning next Monday",' The
court is now less than one year in ar
rears In hearing cases, and at the rate
the court ha worked during the iast
twelve rjnonths, It will catch up
within the neart year, and thus jnake a
record never equalled in jurisprudence
in this, totiutry lu.the anvount of liM
Kution drsjMtsed of. 'The cases set- for
hearing yesterday are as follows: '
Monday, January 6lH fJeo. H. Small,
respondent, vs. Klmer 1, Lutz. appel
lant; aii-al from I-ake couaty; , mo
tion to disuiisa; 12 m. OeoTge II. AVil
Uams, icKiK.ndent, vs.Tomtnrc'lal Na
tl-.nal lUuik of- Portland.. .appellant; ap
fal from Multnomah county; motion
to advance out of regular order; 12 tft.
Henry Wr-inhard, respondent, vs. 47omv
inercial National Bank of Portland, ap
Iellant: appeal from Multnomah oouni
ty; motion; to- advance out Tof-regular
order; .12 ,m. Mora Mercantile' Com
pany. respondent, vs. S. Tamaoka apf
pellant; aiipeal from Multnomah coun
ty U' fn. : - ', i.- ':;; ' : ;i j
Tui-Jay, January 7th -HIrant S.
Stone," appellant vs. . M. .Badd, exec
utor of the will of IIannahM. ,SniUh.
deceased. respndent: appeal from
Multnomah county, 12 m.' ' !' ; 1
AVednesday, ; January ;8th-e-Mary
.JCaseUe nd Klia! C D;utcan; respitnd
epts. vs. . R. H; Miller iahd J. t?. ' Pius
burg, apirt Hants;, appeal from Clacka
mas county, 12 ni. . H , U ; ;. " ' I I .
Thursday. January 9th Francis ,Fe1 -ier.
appellant, vs. John H. Oates, Icon
stable, W. Corby and L Wi. Guiss. re
spondents; appeal from Marion' count i
12 m. ' . , ; -; -i ' -. '':',' ri-
Monday; January. 13th T. 1 Iay. et
al.. respondents, vs. The Western Con
tract Company,! appellants; appeal
from Multnomah county; motion to dis
miss, ' 12 ra. , Alice O. BrandV (now
Shurtliff)-respondent, vs. A. Park
Brandt, appellant; appeal from Mt
county, 1! rn.1 !, :."" ,'" .:j : .
, Tuesday', January (Jth State ofj' Orej.
gon pfaintift. vs J. P. Carlsons &ptel
tantr appeal from Cla tstip cou n t 1 $ m.
Wednesday, January 3th State of
Oreg;oh. respondent, vs; Ezra Colesiock.
apiellant: appeal from Washington
-ou n t y, 1 2 m. Ch a r les; 1 1. Moorev re- ,
sinuent, vs. Clackanrias couirty, apiel-
lant; appeal from Clackamas county,
12-m. i M. , ' "'.: ' .' ".!'-' -J: .
V" ThutsdaVi January 16th-W. tlJ Ran-
daM, respondent, vs. Allen, Bimm.ons,
defendant, and Ci. II. Sarver and C5e6.
A. Hamilton, app-llants; appeal from
Clackamas county, 12 m. . ' ' i '
One Unfnor order waa. aJso made by
the court as te!o-': - '
Kdgir Ioppleton,iej!iondent, vs. -Oeo.
W. Jones, et al.,'appellants; ordered tin
motion that respondent ha,ve until Jan
u.i .py 1st to Ferve and file hlsibfle'f here-
THE I "NEW
WOMANt
VORCE.
AND" Dr-
Cardinal CI ibbons Accuses Her of II
ing
largely ltesKnsible' Tor lhe
,! i V recks of Families. 1
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"As I have said before, I ret:ay wo
n tan's rights j women and the leaders
in the new hool of female tr gress as
the worst fnemies""f the female 1 sex."
writes His T-4ninence. Cardinal Ub.n
in The Indies' Dome Journal for Januf
ary". , "They teach that Which1
wonvin of all that is amlabband, gen-
tie, tender. an'l attractive, and " ti filch
gives fier nothing In mum but masculine-
tioldnesS land br'a,xen - efTrontlpry
Will profefsing to emancipate her
fronvdomtlc servitude. 7t hey nre mak
ing her thW slave of hW town caprices
and paions. ' the never feels at
home except when, abroad.! WMeU she
la at home home Is irksome o her. She
chaffes 4rxl freix: under the restraint
and resiMmsibility "of domestic life. Her
heart, M abroad. - It 4 exulting In Im
siglnatHnv In ; some social triumph, or
reveling! in some scene hf gayety. and
dciMipation. Her husband comes to his
home to find jit e.mptyor occupied by
one 'who heart is v! of JB.frctlon .for
himf Tlen arise disputes, uarrei.s re
criminations. .' estrangements, and the
lat acft in the drama Is often divorce,
u w ;""" of manufac turing the fibre pair prn
I rpeaat the sober truth when I affirm! . I .
that for the wrecks of"famiIiea in ouriwhich hlsmoney notes are prjlnted. He
country, woman
lias a large share of'
the responsibility.'
I"
RiA
Tor Infants acd (Tulircx i
nU'lTt-4 Y-i $bsT9 Pilt
LiS lU.J IbJ ti m-fcj
Bears tLe
EiQaaturs of
WILL ERECT
OIL DERRICKS
Cczpay Gnnlzed by Pc!k iz 1
1 : Klarlsn Ccsaty f.:to
TO PROSPECT FOR OIL. AND MIN
ERAL IN THE HILLS ACROSS
THE RIVER FROM SALEM. .
Enterprising Citizens With All Neces
sary Means at Their Command In.
terested in the ' New Comporation
Which Will Make an Effort to De
velop the Resources of this! Dif-
'":J- trict. .7 :,, -. " ' -. o 'Y
T'aefFarmers eci Merchants Develop
Tment company,' With headquarters, in
Salem, mied articles of Incorporation
itt the jstate Department yesttrd.xy.'
The. purjose for wh h the comiKiny is
organlzod is that of oil, coal mu imn
eral mining and iprospecting.-r including
"the leastg or punrhasing of rt.'iU estate
for such hurpote. The immediate
plan Is ilo. urbpHt for oil in the Polk
county illls, Vhere splendid Indl.-a-tions
h.ilve promised a rich find. The
cMHiipany will erect a derrick at once
and begin its 'op'ratlons on a larKe
scale. Kalern Is ; the hetidquarters of
" .! ; -- f : ' ! .
lite xnnviany, and the capital sttx'ktf
412.300 Is divldml Into 123f chares val
ued at $100 each. D. I- KcytL of IViry-
d;iie and tleorge tlrlswold and Henry
11; Thielsen, of S.Uf-in. are the liVcorjior-
ators of record.
Other coriHration filing articles
yesterday won?: .' " .
j The Pioneer. (Ml Company will de
vehm mines swl laixl valuable for
iwtroleum or other mineml oils. Baker;
City lii the headquarters, and the cap
ital sttk k of $200,000 Is idivial Into
f-harcs, of $1 ouch, LW. Burtch, J-.
R. tlilklson,. P.'jH. Miles. Win. Albrecht!
and J.; I. Miles are the Incorporat ors
of m ord. Y ..
.The Oregtm A Montana' I")evclopment
Company will locate, and develop nil res
and minings properties .in Oregon .and
Montana, with headmarters lnvYl:X:
flrande. rThe .company Is capitallxed
for, $1,000,000, divided in(o shares of $1
wu h. W. ' RanAall, C. C. l'enriing-
ton, John McCall andC ; "Dunphey
are the lncortorators. : YA '',' .' j. 1 ;
TheBlectrlc Ietlvery Company wilt
engage in transporting goods,, opd tpf
crating automobiles and' other vehicles.
with headquarters In Portland. The
company is. capitalized for $3000, divid
ed Into shapes valued at $10 each. Chas.
V, Jennings, John, J. Jennings and- D.
jr. Malarkey are tlie incorporators.;
STATE YE AND FDND
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MONEYS COLLECTED BY CHIEF
I ; J. . . .
CLERK M. L. CHAM BERLIN
Paid. ,to State Treasurer Yesterd iy
The' Amount Received in Deemfaar
Y
ArtiAtMnntart Owiln Tkif4wafiWil ' f 1 '4 1
sand 'Dollars. Y.YV-- ",:: -i'-y
iYv
- (From Tuesday's Stalesm
ihii.) Y
The .Htate lind Office, during she
tnonth of Ttwember, colle-te.1 $33,177.93
on account of the several funds In the
hands of, that-dertment. The amount
wa yesterday'turned over to Stitfe
Tri-asurer Chas. 8. Moore by Chief
Clerk M. I Chamberlin. The, money is
apportioned anions the several funds
a follows: . ' :.-- ' i
Common schofd fund principal.
peiyrnent on ('ertilic-ates and
cash! sales of s4-1im1 land. $IS, 323 46
Common school fund principal.
payments on sale of lands .
acquired by deed "-or fore- ' Y .
i-lom. re.. .. .. ,:. . 5.993. L3
Common schail fund Interest,
p.iyments on certificates j, . 2,o72
:6
Common school fund' Inierest.
rents and,'payments on sales
of lands acquired by fleed-.or
loreciosure. . ... . . , . . ,3i.ev
University fund principiU, pay
ment on certificates.. . , .. .?0
Univcrsiityi fund Interest, rents .
and '. payments on sales: of
lands b quired by deiwl i vr
firw Irtsure. .
Agricultural- C-ollege fubd
principal; payments on cer- -.
tificatcs aiul cash siUeSi pf Y
mhool land. .. . . . . .. 463.06
Agricultural College fund In
terest, payment on . ceitifi
? cm em . . f . " '. i . . . . ' T . !
Agricljlaural College fund In
teres t,. rents and paymentsi
on sales of la mis acquired by .
deed or foreclosure,'. . . . CO
Total.
.$33,177.93
UNCLE SAM'S GREATEST SECRET.
The Paper on Which Our Money Notes
are Printed I Jealously Cuarded
from Pulp to Press.
If there Is 'any secret whlth Uncle
Fam jeaUusIy guards It Is the procc-ss
pays; a Massachusetts firm forty-three
cents a pound for It. and this firm does
Its work under the surveillance , of a
i nosernment aarent. The oaoer- ti man.
iVfacturedyof the' finest rags, cleaned,
boiled and mashed- into pulp. As it is
rolled inte. thin saeets silk threads are
introduced into it by a secret process.
rhese are the. distinguishing marks
nigh impossible.
The sheetof larger
dy counted
twb-e aJid placed in
place
uniform packages
aL Ibe rater
,roSU.
are stored, in k Tn-aitj y ..,,U a : . -suel
to the lUiptou ofYlrii-i .
'Prlntlrac "a Avantsl. Bof u,- i
the Treasury they, are coa:u," l- r
times more, and tle re;vi! r .. .
at thV'lureau-must re-elpt, f.-r C..
Then the bundles jire- urjwrai ; .1
the sheets are couute.1 t vs , 1 . t - 1
times by a' corps wim. T t i
to Insure that eju lr pf in t.'r k t'ho 1 -crdel
numbt r-noYjiiore,-p h s., 1
ne-et of this precious paper !i ! (
thecnt!re forceoT. men arid ' w "
having- access to the n'H w !, ti e
in,, like 'tu many s lio.l- hil.h n. t
find it. Iiach shtt Is Issued fu'nrl'v
vault for the ' printing of a -anilii'Bt
of numey u;H.n it. If t!i.- ! t
slu-etrSvor intended to "ultlinXtej r -resent
four thotisandilolUirs-wr! fi r
notes the group of empl,kyees i" i
the resronslbility uf ItS'Tnlp'.n enr. :
has been traced -must make vk1 t !.'.'
amount Jf they cannot locate it wlth'ti
a reasonable time. . t n pHst xj -:i-sive
k.s' w hlch has thus otvunc 1
of 4 blank sheet isur'd. for the print u r
of -tighty 'tlollars iuKn Its fare. J1
Klfreth Watklns, Jr., In the January
svP Uifliak hrdlu aoiri rdluvin) i S! a
L4d leaf til om'e' JournaL Y ','
MOTlIKR.
Often, when me great di'el Is crl.-.l
Of orte, by flood or llamej tu died.
Of nv-ni who sought ' and' won vtb-lr
I -' fame.
Wfclle all the land -rlngif with siunij
name . '-. i '.' S;
Or other. f
t think me of one wairfitro Ion?,
Of M.injhs water, loiter, tromr. ;
Of swnl nivi .fire that, pUicMt.t!)
. hesirt. '':-''' 'r Y
Of All the dumb, unuttercd rt, . i
And SJiy. with eyes grown ntlsiji wet
(Iove's- vision, that cannot forget). J
"All hercMs arc nt'tcouwC'Sl yet
There's MotherJV-''
-r-Januacy ladles' Uvii? ,Jounuil. i
Capital Kermal and CcrrtspcndenceSchc:!
' SAI.F.M, ORIXJON.
Winter term opens January f"r':
rial classes will be formed for Fcbiuary
examination. Send for sanifJe. lists.f
r4.rrvuiHkniti.ni. unrk Aflitra .T J.
Krapa, First NatU.nMl P.ank Bulldin';:,
Salem, tlregon. .-, "
In Every Print
Shop There Is
The Devil
y 1 ' '-Y '-".
to Pay
5ti(l leBldct hfttt, we hare to pay "
.a force of over 40 men, who are
employed In tli several depart
ment! of our cstaUlshinetit 1 la
printiuffiof ivarlous klnR. Brwy?
ihlnjr printxHl here, trdm a call
lug card to a ncwspajHT. AVI 11
you j lconie ope of ouir patronii
and help to pronjoteuotne utauu
factuiingz
STATESMAN
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OFFICE ytain 2V4t
"TT
SALEM RON WORKS
(JA&1E3 QILL, Lessee). Y
". The Ynbove well-known foundry nnd
machine shoo has ooene.l. and is inV
ready for business. " Having yo er 20
years' experience In engines and ma
chinery, will guarantee sat isf net ion.
Am prepared to make all kinds of repairs-
to engines, boilers maclitner.y
foe mills r farms. - :
. IIOpS HOPS HOPS
If yu ar interested in hop news
and ptjlces, It wlU pay yoa to get' tha
reports f the v f ' Y. -' ) '
N. Y. HOP RErORTINO CO..
V ' ! , V - x aS Whitehall St.
I " - . New York Citr
WKLLS. Oen. Manager.;
WILKES SIJULIuH, "JEROME"
NO, i-
WIII ataod for Mares the coming aea
on at Corner of Ferry and LiHrty
Greets. For. Peditree tn) partloularg,
all on , -. ;- A
Dr. A7. LonR
retJteriuarj Bnrreon. - falem'Or.
Inicohol,
420 Wiitis s Are.
PortUod, Ore.
Opium,
t- w . m m, A ctiwat
Tobacco u
U M VUUVVV SO Vp
to 'U&itiQ'A rhoael
I'm viv. ij
JOHN STOUT
Manufacturer of U"Y
-. Y --Y. '.L'-'Y'.-- Y l
.UTZuttf SwSbly DwCrSy EilutfSy .
'?."' ... - ; y .
Fine "mantles and (rates, rr Hl work,
show cases and ofTlce fixtures, a epe-
clalty. I Woven slat fruit trays.
Southwest corner. Church ar.I ?' :
streets, Salem, Or Telephone 1711.
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