OREGON STATESMAN TCESDAY, JAXUAKt I, ISCl. I "i SOAP DIGNITY. tJT IS easy to 'find a pure soap; it Is easy $ to firjd a cheap one. The problemj is 4H to find both combined ; a soap that is pure yet inexpensive; Ivory Soap is the best solution of that problem. It is an original product, evolved after years of experiment and research. It' is (the mosf of pure soap for the least money. It stands approved to-day by a second generation of Ivory Soap users. OREGON DAY AT CHARLESTON hbruary 14th Named by Gov ernor T. T. Gecr " TO pE OBSERVED ATTHE SOUTH CAROLINA EXPOSITION AS SET APART FOR THIS STATE. It Will. Be the Forty second Anniver t I . . . I - sary the Adintssion of "Oregon to - Statehood Thia . Observance Will Be a Good Advertisement for This State.-- . f ' ... -v fFi'om SatuiMWy-'s Statesman.) Rfififlly Go;iT. T. Ger, received -a li-.j-it-Kt in rHiim- u. day to be"bservel' im i.iri'foli .- ait' :ln- Sojlh 'Ouroiln4 In t r-Ssate nt Inuiait ; KxposM tiotu.at. Chatlvston. He -answered the . i"iufit of tl." fr'xisitiiu officials -by ii.ui.ing February lRh. the 4 2d j!nn crwi ry ff Oregon's a-dmissiop. -to the iftilon. und )j" yes'tviTtay received ax I fy. l the eff.!it "thai, the' date' neiwt tiraM be-. cHebVated1 us Oregon j Ray. with tiUil.itbf cereniorjii s, anil that ftn piunyPuein-J ;iiiif lisutors-at the Jlxi lositjjwri would fiKike-lt ; point to 'be in hi-ii..iiii i; n thiit . jttay. Oregon will thus he thoroughly advertised- at ii, .and the lesult can hut N t.v-ii-in ml to this state, by attravt ing visitors t the Oregon faction, an3 still luit-r. by attracting prospeotivte . tu is to t-ui!iiy. tl if(iMV!; famous Or(-(ioii VJS1TI. ALKM.-l'tuf. AthurJ. N-w!I. f -in"ia fr.tht l'.inhop Sfott A".i'fl"tikmy In fort land, spent a ftay or two in Salem Hi. f)fnt part of the week Uftitmf ui st'i'itr.t fl-r hi:- institution,. Il wa aiomp:inift by 1 rtf.- A. Iv Iir ni. vi. .t.-s!!tim le.iilier. who was a. itu"!t f fif-t. V- Conway, rei-tor at lVut's n-vtory. here. : ' ii A lll.:.I(THy.It:rOKT.-1tr. Alei. iVitei-wn. iriimtin? officer ;t - the port of Jrarilner, yn.sUrday Ii It-it hts rer prt. for, the three month ni'lHft ie eemter 31-nt. with CloV. TJ T. ffeer: -Th-report shows the ari1al ii that port .of seven vessels durlntr'.the uuarter. ail H ,pnt K,mltrtryironiitjoii. 1 - ' i - ' '', ' ' ' ' WILL OPERATE IN. . ! - OIL PROPERTIES. Nw Company Formed to Proapegt the ' 4 ! Oil Lands of Eastern - Orogo Other Corporations File in the State Department. Articles .In Mho Iepartment f Htate; At the Capitol, yestenkiy, - Hvo new corjvra- t ttonS flleil irticle. as foMows: . v The Kdn ,-t .CtiiHny will work H limls of miner a I rfain'f, teveiip oil lan ts a nft ijo pi'nernl prosp"x-tins', with heAi!.iu.rte!Ti In IBiJker -City. ;The cap ffal f JtMMH4 tnfihied Into Shires tluet t It rh Ci K. IVrter. A, CV Mr h-Uaiv.l) aivt It H. FfKsier are the r pi onot.rs of; tle company. v The Ctitjti:tin 1 .ln'n? Com panyitt i-r.ite po'd mlnen and do ei,.i ptosju-f ties: ami deelofVnent wvk. itK teal ji'mrtera tn The Iai;-s. T.-A w, any ha,s, n capital of J1K00 L. W. Cnrtit. A. IL Irfike. -f5nT&-hns. J; W. lx'it and Iniel Harkev r the inrorfor-Atrs of record. Thl I.TmatiSJa t ImpSement Conipany R iH ih In all kinds of fanning imple reeti. jnl t- Rr'neral loetrhandliie hiFipe in Pe(n tletn.'. Tti company has a riat! of P. Marshall. Alexander tri:ie and Matt Mocyrovr - are the lneorpoctorp. . ! . ' The Western TransportAtlon & Tow. ins Cnrny r-lU ifo'x frihtln nd ; : v' t: r . . v : 'j - ' i ' I . - .. '.. : '! "r; : i :- . . " " - fireneral transportation buainies' on 'the Colombia, river and, lti-lbutarie. with headquarters In Portland. The com pany 'haK,A capital stock of $ly,H)0. Al bertMcier, J. M. Mclntire and IV S. Itiiider are the -Incorporator. ; Th Granite Real Estate &, Invest- V . . . : . , . a f . .j rnent uempaqy wiii utrdt .in it:u liiu other proierty, with headquarters in tlrahite. Grant . county, t The capital Block is. $000. :J. W. ;Tabor, Orant Thornbun;.. G; J-. ISirrett and I. J. ttannon are ' the .incorporators. ON l'At'IFIG COAST GRAIN MARKET HAS BEEN AC TIVE DURING PAST WEEK Stocks, Heretofore-" Held at t Interior, Moving to Seaports-Hcavy Ship- . ments of Wheat. Made i Recently, Relieving "SituationHolding for 1 Higher Prices. (From Saturday's iStatesrnan.) The whieat market haa been vry ac- tire during the past week and th de mand has increased percpJLbly.j The stock which has been confined In -the interior warchousea on account of the shortage of cars has begun to move to 'tidewater and a large fteet of grain" ves sels Is In the Portland and Tacoma har bors being loaded and waiting to, be loaded, which,! when thiey bavef-cleared with their heavy cargoes, "Ul reiieye th-? com pressed situation' in expfwts aifd 'the marke t .'Will be lminyed -fgretly. The month . of January- prornijwsi td break the record in wheat shipment. Wheat still (juoiet : locally at f.0 tnt. but tjie farmers holdingpaut for prices ranging front' 5 to 10 cents higher and' -iery wtronsly. an-l judging from the occ-asional -spurt's III prices it Is eviIient that a shortage exists twmte w hen? 5 and the farmers are liable to realize .'their demands." The following paraxraphs. reprinted firorn the t'om merclal Review, of Portland, defines the situation very accurately); ' "The first -h,t of tlw cereal year of 1:m1 ami 1902 is past and the shipments of .lloun ami wheat tftour reduced; to w heat ) has been very gratifj-lng- to the export interests of the Pacific North west. About 19,000,000 bushels of wheat has be, jn disposed of, and there is still consldet-a'ble to go out; smd w'e l'okifor greateri activity in shippjng circles the uext three months than has ver been witnessed heretofore during the same perioiL There is a very' larxTj fieti of. vessels a4t Portland 'and Tsconia lokd- lng or preparing to load. Tho present month of January Hvill be record breaker In wheat shipments. -IThe mar- ! ket i 'during., the iat week has been more of a hol-diy nstnre thonj anything else-.-.; There .has bceri spwsmoflie ispilrts in friMs wholly .nnwarran twl i by jt he ci1ltions that exist. And evidently some one in the trade Is-short of grain. Prices at one time -were marked upi ?c ,Pr btishel hinrher than any orw inter estcd in the market resllyi could afford to iy. Very little selling totk; place even at the advance, as'rt-lilers ar very firm in .their leeiojis mwi refnse to part, with' their holdings' only'i at a ma terial advance that at the iprrjsent time is rather problema Ileal wjj-o'.her the same can -be obtained. ? ' 1 "Arrivals of ;his here at , Portland are- large-, and; wer twenity 4hir are waiting; put th"Ir; catjto on.'txard. ThoSf at the ; il-.cks are , receiving prompt djntch and suffer n deten tion ,for lack of grain. As, fast as dk room is s-eured others take their p!e. There Is plenty of wheat in the interior warehouses ntMonoing to the iex porters that was is--rttlj- bousrht and is coin ing dn fairly vypll, tin rapl'lly as cars can be had nd r-iinq: the' anie to tide water. Ibices fir t if ptcs-nt are for tbth wh-nt, f fcnd Sic; b-uAittem. Jc per bushel; ally wheai is nor. In great demand by exporters on Hrim of the lush prices prevalllnganf tmiljers. are the only purchasers of tl.e sanw. . In f.ct. valiev- w beat is hlli t.-w high to be profitable even" for flo'ir mills and those who have any for sle have en hanced idefcs as. to the value thereof and do not let r- reely.i The ruling jaotatjen : or vaney is aooui ic per. bushel and sellers are asking from ti t . .. . i BUSINESS IN . , . COUNTY COURT V.zny Hatters cf I a pert a net Cca siaered Ycstr rday BUT ACTION IN MOST OF THEM - DEFERRED .UNTIL FURTHER DISCUSSION MAY BE HAD. '. : A Number of Bills Audited and Allow . drfby th County Commissioners . -Bills for .Insurance on tho, Court Houso Ordered Paid ' t . ;:.'i;' J : (From Saturday's Statesman.) i The! Marion county commissioners' txurt continued Jn regular session yes terday, and, although - many imatteriB were taken up and dlscusae-l they were of such importance that aVtion and or ders will be , mu.de upon them today. Several claJms. which were carried oyer ! ,' ..--..'-'''-.' from the orening day were taJvt-n up jind -audited a' follows:. t ' Poor Accour.L i . ChilmeiL Allowed M, M. High. .- $37.44 . fc;Jerti Hospital S2.0 F. S. H.-wts T. . 65 Gray Hros . , . ; j. w. roung. ; .... Capital' lumber Co.. .. 1.20 " ; , i Current Expense 'Account F. Y. Durbin. . i . ' . . ' . .$ 5.00 W. W.Hall. . .. .. .. L. 3.00 Patton Rs. . . . . . . 22. 13 Salem Si ntincl.. i. . . 3.50 Ross K. Moorcs.i .. 1.35 J. if. Roland. .. 3.F0' W. J. '.Culver .. ..... .. 3.00 Geo.. F, Rodgcrs.. .. .. 78.65 " Court House Expense A. McCulIoch (insurance) $20 , 00 Ti l). IlorKan (Insurance) 40. Qi) V. A, iListon (insurance) 2iV. 00. L. M. Kirk insuVa.nce) 20.00, J.G.Moore.. .. .-1.00 $27. 4t 22.00 3.63 - .73 s.6.0; 1.20 'i $ 5.00 3.00 22.15, 2-SOi 19.33 -3.ro 3.(10 7S.65 $20. TO 40.0'i 20.00 .20.00 1.00 17.15 .90 12tS0 6.80 16,39 raci'Ac State T. & T. Co. 17.1 Gray liros.,. .. .. .... .. . .90 Leardd Reveauxl. .. .. 12. SO' W. II. Cross..' .1 .. .. 6. SO Ruren & HamHtbn,. 16.30 Salem Water Co J. .. ..l2.80 12. Electioin Account.' C It, Irvine. . -. J ... .$36.00 . . , . SI. 69 George F. Itodgetfs 81.69- Assessment and C. I-.emlwjke., '-, .' J. W. Cochran. i - . ' . Collection of Taxev $72.09 4.0 . ....$72.Qtf , -,4.0: Account,; . .. ..$ 5.00 . , .... la.oo Insane W. II. Byrd.. .'. J. O'Uonald.. K. A. Pierce. .-. ; Jail $ 5,00 10.6 5.00 : 1 j fi- y . f $7.59 Account. " W. II. Ryrd. . . J .,$ 7.50 SEND FOR FREE lUUtTRlTtO -v CATALOGUE Or LADIES', CHILDREN'S WEAR I. MABSia & CO. 18-922 MARKET St. SAN riMCISCO. est. FIRST HOI' CONTItAtJTS. The ftfst hop xontracts: of the now year w-ere filed with, the county recorder yester day,- to be placeil uponthe records wherein s I Kays agres to furnish to Paul ' R. J. Ilorst '& Rachnm.d Co 20,000 prun'ds of hops, to be ratwil on theKufner Rros. farm, four milcsNcast of this city, for three successive years, -1902. "1903 and 1,904, for the conshtera tion of 10 ef-nts per pond. . According to the terms of the- contract,' $150 its to be 'paid to the' grower on. or about March 1st and (ctoler 13th, of each year; $1K) t picking time and the bal ance upon delivery. i. xcrrnixo su(ciski)S like success. The Oregon Fire Relief Assox-la lion has Iwen a twcss evr since It ls-gan huplncss in January, 1R:K, and Is now growiDjr faster than -Tcr ief"re. It Issued oyer crrtiartttcs 4T Insar- tknovt in (J months from February I, iW)l. t Augnst 1. IfHU. f wrhich 7R1 were Issued in the 'month of July. It is stricrly a mutual Institution which fur nishes the lw-st of KIUH INSITILVNGB AT COST. For further particulars addrtMs A G. Chandler, . secreta ry, McMinavilW, (rcyni or you reside . in Marion county, cull on or snWress II, A. John son , (aent).- Salem. OTegoo. SWAFFORD AND BAKER FILE THEIR ANSWER To the Petition and Objection of. Other Creditors Against the William England Eank The Claim for In terest on Deposits the Subject of tba Controversy. t'arwm & Adams, attorneys for '- fford and . J. A, Raker, ass'-rne, yesterday filed tblr answer to the sec ond amended petition anl o'tJetti.as of Iadd & Bush. In the .its It for &n accounting entitled. J A. IVsker, plaia tiff, vs. The Williams England Ranking Co, defendant, against their claim of Interest upon the ptiiH-ip.ti sum of $7349.33 at the rate of S per cent per annum. This action has been pending In the - second department of the Circuit Court since - October and mm ft ' . 5 i i'Wl I M . .1 j was, Instituted by the plaintiff and others, " for the purpose "of collecting Interest upon certain principals which had' been deposited fey. them with the defendant --corporation prior to Its.tn-rol-ency and to which claims Iidd Bush,- as creditors, filed V petition in the court (Objecting to thejallowance of said claims on the j rroand ' that the principals wre. State and city funds, unlawfully deposited, and cot subject to Interest, i Later the claimants tiled a, demurrer to- the peUtiok awl obJe t ion of Ladd Rush which was,arjru ed on November 30th end sustained by the court, granting the petitioners Uit tll December JEd to file a Second amen deil: petition whic h was dtsly filed. Thie answer ot SwalTord and! Raker to th second amended petition j and objec tions of Ladd & Iu3h denies the ma terial - aJlegaticns contained therein and still jprays or an order of i the court directing the receiver, W. Siater. tcf pay the interest' upon sajd ' print-ipuLS' . ' .' ,':( ! . T. th RKMARKAIJIJ-: ! CASH.-Llttle Johnnie Tan Laanen, the ito-j ear-old stn -of German - parents- residing In North; Salem, is ' rapidly ! convalescing f rum a most severe case of spinal menH ingtus. wttn serious complicationsyor pneumonia and stomach derangement. Tne .case hi. one that truly approaches the miraculous. The child Xs given up by the uVctor in chargC who said ptalnly that medicine wsi)!d no. longer avail anything Save to suspend the pangs, of pain untit'deatW wouJd tinie to its evrlastinarrelief. The awfyl convulsions (tplnal meningitis hajd s-t In afterla siege of pneumcmla, arid it is quite cotnniWnljr believed thit when Grese, spasms' appear in -ajes of infants, death Is almost sure to folloi andin, this case the convulsions w;ere jety peverei that i. the. anxious watchers 'thought death M at hand more times than owe.' j Realizing the rvery evideitt fact that no sytem of tbera pea ties has o.h mere is m ,tne curative powers, tne .doctor in charjre-isugjieteil jthat ofte- Itathtsts iat ken,gtven client for munii tsuoietwi with thU nalady, and that this case would certainly furnish a thor ough test. Ir. II. H Scovell. an tste pathic practitioner of this,!cKy. was .ac cordingly summoned, and .though it took the faithful persistent '.woik'f many oays ana nignis, assisteu ny kind niirses and n?ghbors. the child 4s nouf. entirely r-lieVT-d f HM spasms. Is bright as -a doltgfrhpd rapidly Tecoverl- Ung. Could, newspaper language pnp; erly set forth the details of this case as sen by those who daily called :to as certain if the child ctlll lived, tor. Sro, veil's name and fame would stand high ainon? the irniirh. older medical prac titioners of the city. Not a drop-of medicine was administered Internally, the restoratlye processes being those of muscular -manipulation characteristic of the osteopathic, treatment. Xr. 'fico ve'l'. would ; file a ; vigorous protest against the-'publication of this art hie of news', but it Is written! and'submit- i ted by one of the neighbors w ho has w-atched . the case with much interest and. who feels that such a recojrnitton is but just,1 and iat the very best, can hot overestimate ' his faithful, herofc and scientific work, t ; '- t FROM SALEM PRAIRtE--Thi's and alt oilier parts of the country surrounds ing iPalim, have contritjutetito make up fhe fine lt,f frui,ts and .VegiHables for your Sunday dinner, to bit found iixlay 'at' tW: popular grocery store of Bfan soji & Itagan.. '-.', 'f ,T'!.-' ', t-V. . A RIG RUSINEFS. The 5?alem ?Hft offlce is doing a big business these tlaysi This win the case all through the holij day St.tson,, and there seems to be n let-up to It.' Rijfh-watf r-martt was reached - yesterday In the number of pistofIice orders iald. Thi numln-r was 175, and the 'amount Involved, was $;JO;"3.06. - The number issued was ,75, involving "$.".23.21. wpon which , the fees w-ere $4.31. It has'oflen happened that as many orders have been issued In a day, and the 'number hat ran Up. tut high as 110; ;but the number iaid on former busy days has rum from' 104. 105, and up to 138. There are seve ral, caus es that serve to bring abo.ut the large number f orders; im Id at the talent IostOffic. among jthem bdng the re ceipt of iioncy by (the state ofJ1-ials..for Interest payments on schol land loans, etc., etc. The high-wau-r-mark of 175 orders paid will no doubt; en, be' ex eeeded. and within a tew' years this will, not considered high at all, Thre Is. growth in nearly esery line thatvalis for. the receipt of larga num-Im-is of jiostoffke orders h"rc. : ; -:: Will You Sleep Well ToHlght?- Not if you have1 a; cus:h lh-t lK-"ins to torment you : as son as you H'vdown. You enn connucr the couaih with -Allen's Idling -iialsjim, whieh will reeve the"faln in the chest, the Irri t ait ion ? In the throat and the hrl breathing. Since It contains n opium. Ibis remedy nay be given freely to children, and toXthe ) iriost delicatj adults. ' ''.' 1 - A RAT FARU-MlssI-ona,Wools. of this cityl ttn emerging from the Ilayesvilie Raptist ehurehL on Wwlnes-d-iy 'nfght last," jrecelved a hea vy fall through which she suffttetlr ai wvere and painful wrertch of -tihe backarwi n.xic.' She' had attended, the New Tear's service In the bove" named 'chtirrh ami upon coming out she si ip ei and fell noon the steps.; She was taken "to the home of M. IIalle:rt; who reside. nr the church, and Pr. J. I. Phaw lwas summoned Jmmediatty. i It devel-iped, upon examination, that the injuries were not of a serlons-natnre and after being treated by the doctor, she wa-t ' feeling much improve! and. Jater. was taken to, her home. i - r HF.CKKK ifODIFlKD.-UJircuit Jydge II. P. Poise yesterdjiy' mwlified the de rrc which' was rendered In N"ovemter 16. 190U in favor of; the plaintiff in the suit to reform a certain note and niort Wage fntrumerit."enitlel, Anna Whale, plaintiff, vs. Claud Gatrhi receiwer de defendant, by, striking tt the 'rfosts whicb had been taxed to thi defendant.! Bears the Sirnrtwe Seml-"Veekly Ftaf vnan, $10 - 5- j 1. ' Legal Dlanka. at Statesman oSRce. Semi-Weekly Statesman, $1 a year. SnlscTibe for the Statesman. ,1 TRUST FUNDS V IN TREASURY Li- Great lecrcast h the Ccmrnca ' Scfcccl f cs4 srtQsgts DURING PAST YEARTHE DE PARTMEWTS ANNUAL . BAL - ANCE SHEET S SHOWN. Marion County Property Owners Hava Use of Mora of tho State's Money s . : . , - x:- ; Than thoss of Any Othor County in . . . . .1 . - - . j -- - - . ; .. -Oregon. . . ! . (From Sunday: Statesman.) ' State Treasurer CUa-. S- Moore tcrday gave -out a siAtement. show ing the condltbrrnfhe"lnsae7oans rt: atctunt of the t rust j funds in his de partment at the ctoa of the year 1901, and the distribution of the loans on pecyunt of the t.'inion S hol Fu nd by counlleit. The t rut- fund tnort gages held' by the Treasury are: , ? -Common Schnd' Fund. . , .$2,30S,371 .43 Agricultural College Fuiul , lOS.&SX.H Cplverslty Fund 7S.65.t0 tn January 1. 101, the- t'umnwn School Funl inortg.iges aggregated $2,090,623. 32. as against $2.301,3(1 1 'P. atv- Orb ch8: of that year, show -Wig an Increase- during the year" irv tni class, of.' sn-curltit'S of $217,74S. I7. The Common Sctujol Fund notes -re distributed among She . several, coun ties as shown below. Marlon leading in the amount of loans:- . Itaker.t , 49,039.47 Ronton .. ....).... i 99543 3 Clackamas. . .'. 4 . .'-t, k. i 92,313. Kfi Clatson.. . . . . i . -. . I . . . i 25,9 t-t t3 Colujnbla. . . . . . . i . - 1 62.07S .fil 7.3.S7S..I6 Cois Crook i l4.sr,.o 30,67 t.l3. 167.643 7H 27.50(.0 6S.959 42.S6S.49 65 12.50 32,339.95 40.51.K7 14.130.:9 119.12-1. .35' 22,254.60 1Il,0$.S 28.700.00 21 6.106. ?9 140,950.00 22.200. HO 93.160.26 31.35O.00 33.9S4.05 R3.753 f.9 145.5S6.92 T.W.904.62 3O,!r,4.30 103.259 $3 32. 573. S3 85,049.49 Curry . . IXuiglas' , . Gilliam. . .'". Grant.. .. Harney. . Jackson... Josephine ". Klamath. ltUce.. I. Itne. . Lincoln.. . 1.4 nn . . Malheur. . Marion.'. ... Morrow.. 1 Multnomah Polk. . . . . r, V- Sherman, Tillamook j . ... rmatilia J. ,. Union. . Tt y. . Wallowa. J Wam-o1. "f.r . . Washfrngtoti, . Wheeler Yamhill .7 . . ' X - ''. '-''J. -'i ' ' Total. . . . T. " ft' ,. ... "I: . ' It ? .$ t30,371.49 GQNE TU IIEK KEST MRSr ORPHA CRANSTON FARMER 1 DIED IN PORTLAND ''--" '" " 'r4.; .-.:!' 1 !' . . . "'-." The Remains Will Reach Salcmi This . ..' i, f .v ; ; .' Fornoon and Interment Will ; Be v'Had in th OddF,IIowa Cemets.ry, I Where Brief Services Will Be Held. ., ' 1 . . : I i; . : - .1 j!"".- (From. Sundays jKtatesman.) . - Mrs. OrHiu. Cranston . Farmer, . UK'! 45 yeltrs. dlt!l at" her home in Porthyiit No."1213 A'niiams. aienue, I'iedtnfmti, Vt'lO'iuYloc.k a. in., Thurswlay, jla'nuary 2il, after a brief llln;ss, of pneumonia. Ars. Farmer was th beloved wife of Rev. J.' .P. Farmer tormerly' of ; this cltyj and thiw daughter of Mrs. Warren Cranston, also a former resident of this city, but nowrvsidirig with her Cliail'es Cranston, of Pendleton. son. . The. func-rsl services were;held at the fcsldeffce. Irtl IVrtland, a' 3 o'dix k ye erd.iy afteriHon. and,th remains will arrive In this city oln the 11 o'thsk train this morhj ng. The funeral xDJf cession will be formed) at thede(Kt. and froet3il to the Odd FHlows cemetery, whetv Interment will tx had. Rev. W. c. Kantner. IX I., wil. conduct a short ceremony at the cemetery. .'-; ,;' -.'t Cy-, j 'v (,, r' .".'? - Death of a Pioneer. :" Mrs. Theresa Anna, wife of John A. Khafer. -dll IToeembeir 2. I'.Mi. at ber hxnc near Turner. (r.v- lleftesi her bushemd, she leaves seven children to mourn lwr rad tlemlse of whota fare: Francis' R., of this city : Taylon ' f: HIs-t-m,.Or.; Mary H MtKinncy, .of Tur r'r; , Nellie I. RofUss, of Wasco, '- (fr.: Vernier C of Nome, Alaska; Jolvn .H. and Joseph ,W, who reside- pt fbfhne.' t-he also leaves Verother a d a sis ter. Mrs. A. II. Cffmeliits; of Marion, Or, , . ivr eased j , was"'. "d. v 54 years, 19 months and 15 ays. Was bomF bri- ay 14j 14?, In Manars countyJljinoiA. Iriaai., shcr ,crsscdtn-laTJSi wltH b?r parvntSTNoab; iand 'Mary Iowdl, and settled inJ Linn emty. Jh was B.rrfl to John A. phafer February 1 1863. then nover.tio Marion emuntV: where rhe' sp ri tbc -remainjle-r rf her life." Her one-desire land wish was to jx-e her family fget her one? more1. When 14 years of. a:e she became a- montor of. the .Christian chun h. and was a C'lit hftti wife. i loving number, a devofenl Christisn to the'ijtst. t Her sm f rtnr thought W'as over upward, te. Having th.ttgood was over pre-nf. en sbling thvro around to lead a letrr tir and "alvrays hiving a- kind work for everymei . ; : -'jji4"JTf f ",''-:'- ''-' 'sTOLRN ClIICKKN.t Iald f:-eso the pi-year-'1d son of K. M, Reese. was arrested by City Marshal IX.) W. 1s- Olbson yesterday, -;uion a. warrant Sued from City F.ecordor.N. J Judih's rurf. charged wtth the. larceny -of I rbKkeis from O. G- Savage's chicken house n rriay evening, wanuary; 51. Ifr. Favag, who residea on North High J strett. misted ' several chUki'-na fi"i his hennery yesterday mdmin. and ..t once notified the city authorities jf tl - fact.; Chief Gibson went dowtt to I'r. ISai-age's residence and f, ndl n ? t h e u 1 -prlt'a tracks, traced him directly to -J. . A. Taylor's Fish Market,, on -CoiirC si reet. where the I chlcTsens had bom disposed of. and thefe the fiicer learn ed the identity of the culpriu : Mr. y.iv., age Identified hU chit kens, nine splen did Tlw-m"J! White '.Wyaftdot ie, for Vhkh the owhe.rwould .not have take $lj4ch. and recovered them. TL boy ad revived about $275 for h? cWclwns, which. amount his father. V.. M. Reese. refunde4 to ilr. Taylor. Tha bey was turned ovtr to hi father until ! o'clock .- m. lotavorrow -'.(Monday V when he will be given a hearing before City llecorder ;'N5. Judah. A RUG TlIAT SI.KKPS IN ' ' '-.' '. . ' GOWN. - A UCK Po j-ou want to see a, beautiful bug. turkeil away for the wintWT Go to the nearest sycamore tree and lift up a 1U tl piece of 'its bark from the trunk aj about the height of your head frmn the ground. There lives the lace bug;' active In aummer; asleep In winter. This tiny creature Is only about art eighth of an Inch long. and-to;he naked eye ieerps simply w'hite.' t l?ut any or dinary magnifying glass: w 1 4! 'd"! setose- 1 fits beauty! Two Umg suits of hue d.wnMhelici-f'rTn tliwm "V nH-k jis surrounded by n Rtirabethan ruff of lace, -It wears a lace firp on Its head. It you admire lsice gowns nere Is a real one. fresh from the hand of the Croat Weaver, January Ladies lloaie'. Journal. , r l '. y1--:' .4 -x ' ?'At Bed Tlma. 1 I rake k pleasiint tierb drintd the hcxt mcrninc' 1 feci bi iKht and liny com- ' plexlon lsxbetter. 1y doctor' saya ' it acts gently'on'the stomjach. liver ' and kidneys, and Is a pteasant lama- tlve. It Is made from, herbs and s is pretwired as easily as tea. It -Is ' Vcallol I fine's (Meiiiclne. 11 driiit- gists sell it at'25c, And 60c4 - Iawes, Family MrdMn'os. moves the tywcls -rachi-"dayJ If 5'ii cannot get It. sf-n-l J for a freo sample. Addres, Orator V. Woodward. Le Roy. N. .Y. v b. MARRIED. RI.ANKKMtfHIP-tlRlTTON. - At the y, . Janu-, Christian I pa:rscnage. Sund: ary 5; 1W2. at 4 p. m.. In the pres- , eiw of a, few Intimate S rlejids, Mls Clara K. GritlonwajuiUed In mf- riago to AlK J. P. RlankensWp. iuth "of Marlon) county "Rev. "-o. ' itllchey. minister of the First hrlst- lan church, oftlcij.Hed. : ' :-.jV'.'.f .I':.-.; Mr. and ltfs.' RIankenshtp will reside on their farili south f Salem, f '. ? , 1 ' -!-' .... j : .' i- - - V NEW TO-DAY. 8T UAYK'U lIt STtl.i:N;-i.V PAUIC x-olored. -etight nintlisold.l Jeiwy heifer calf.MltTTdnrii't and 1i of 1 all white. A great pet.,. J. R.' Pan in; : It. F. I). 4. 6-Sd2w WANTKIV TO ' HUT ; '."-; HORT S3 hd of good ewes, 2 or 3 yeHis old. ' 'Addrens lavtil H. Peu,rsifn. Siilernj itj;-' " b 1, No. 4. Ore.; "...; ) ;3'- tl' ." NtlTKl ii II A V R l'. - T AkKN T P : A bhuk sHw-; vveight hlKtut 200 Ihs. f jcft ' mr ispllvll. AVIddi'rslielm.'ilitar! Fakr -tirounds. - " ;c : ''Kiy 1 :7lw 1,1 tl M ON BY TOlJoAN ,t IM I'ltOVRI ' farms nnd city droieriy at per cnt ; perunnum: no eomrtviion. PIohhj; call or address KugeneRreytnan.- Re- " ;t nerotM-r the' pl.-jce, Z70 Commercial X street, one door north of fetatesmart ' bffice. ' .' - dwtf ' ' A x WKSTKRN -ORKGON STtCKx-- ' ' Ranch, a; vmfortabl home with N i shHt. ami postofMee, bandy; to rad j for amalhr.and well linpjoved placi . handy Xif market In the vvil!afln)-tt valley. What have you got? J.' A.i LIton, RlnvUle, Lincoln VoJ-t on. ' tyy '.)ii.y:'J. I:3-4tw(l- Y ' ;ESTRAYRI) T11RKK YKARLIKG i Calves, brand "I.m K.'r on right hip. "smooth crtip ff. fight eaeTiinder hair crop in left oar; Kinder pleas notify W. H. RjigTlsh; Subllirlty. tire.. , : -''-"'; j -Jl 'y jii. I:3-3t' .Of r '" MOM Y TO JA) AN.-41 a nd 7 ihtomH1 on ImprovI uVaJIey farinC W, j A.. "Www r& 213 Stark St r'iL v Port laud, Oregon. j X ; r- L X'KDAIl FENCB IOSTS. Any n ia neel of cedar fence ''pouts will do well to write 16 IL Jacobs," lietroit. .Ore'gon.'- . - i- 1 . v ! "If.1 .- . N' VV-- I 4 .good tune to bl ing .ill your machinery- and -have your rep.jlr Ing all dine. t'luMtngs. Iron and bras famisheil on short not it o. one lMllt-r and 4-horst engine complete tot sale cheap. 1 ' K., M. KlGHTRINCF.lt. - hone'i933, i' ' 208 liberty tU. WOVEN "WIRE,1 FENCING 7M K- 'i-i-Xln ' yil' ':.:: to consumers at wfiolesale prices, ;v .1 11 rn taking. trders to rompletri 11 car load of fencinff for February 'iHl1v-ry. ; Write now and get prices. IJsi cloVs January" 15th. K: V-.-. . . j. ; I WALTKH MORI.RY, V li E9 Kitat afreet, Haleoi, Or. ''.Slem Fem-e. Worss- '. I, - AnSTRACTOItS OF TITLE. 1 . ESvTA RI.I HI IKI i." iSwC-rl)y com plet sot of atistraet 4sMka it) Mark. a ctitinl.v. Oregon. -Concern 1 1 , litles consult, ii', i Salcut AbstriSc,t and Rind fX-. Salotu,- (iregon. I, tF. W, AVators, Secrets ry and Mnihnkrt. LEGAL NOTICES..; NOTICROF INTKNTION TO; WITH- ' liR.tWINKlTRANCK KfSI1r r RY THR PAIATINR f INHCrt- ; A NCR, I 'O M PA N Y. I.lMFTKlv Oii. MANCHESTER, ENGLAND. . T WhoVn It May C'oncern: : ; - - , In Hccrdnt-e iwith the.roo,ilre?iiivtii of the laws f the State ," tirt-gort, relative K Insurance cornp.iriies." tiotti-e : fs hereby given tlwtt the I'LATINi iNKCRANi'R company, limitkha fi MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, l- , siring io'res" doing business within the Stt- of ffflgon, lnt"nds to wit h driwI' depoMt with the Trasurer tt . sid Siate and will, ff no claim s?alrt said Company shall li filed with the Insurance tTommissloner within six months from-the 23d day of October, 1-901, the sametelne the ttate, if th first publication of this tiotieo, -,wiili-l draw it deposit from tha State Treas urer. .--'.''. o -- (- .-"-- -;"-''" i .-. '''. PALATINE INSURANCE COMPAI.' Y, , - ; LIMITED., Py C. F. Mullina. ' J ' : - Manager for ths Pacific Coaat.