Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, January 21, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON STATESMAN TUESDAY, JANUARY 51. 1002.
TUB TRUTHS, i
DROP of Ink' will color a whole glass
of water. ' It is an inch of yeast which
makes a pan of bread rise and a single
cake of soap containing 'unabsorbed
alkali can ruin a hundred times its cost In laces
and fine embroidery. After all. is it wise to take
such risks with commpn sdapr Gf course you
can getalong without Ivory Soap So can a
wagon without axle grease but it goes hard.
HOP MARKET '
IS ADVANCING
' ' "' -- " 1 ' -
A local Firm Yesterday Paid the
i t Highest ( Prices
YET REPORTED DURING PRESENT
SEASON TWO
HUNDRED
BALES W E R E" SECURE D
From Four Grower in. Yamhill County
at Twalva and 0nhslf Cants par
Pdund Nwl York Advices Indi-
! " t"t . e - i I . . ...
1 -eat Strong Market, and th Ab
, k.enea of Btook in Brewars' Hands
! (From Haturday'aj rUatesman.V
Tin hoi (rmrkt iin.liiMmilnir, and
itfii'f r- ,4ivtf rtcitiMT ut mien h rate
thdi U if cent .market la In elht for
(hum 'itrowcVs wlni nre still holding
lh4r hops, .- v. j' . t V '
1 The' p. si. Moral M.uhrmiiu1 i'yni
jiiy, of ihlw city, yesterday nought 200
' hjjjlt if ho tit -liftcent pound
T'hwy were purchai;d- from l k 1!jII
Ufa, 3.. II. iii-neon, and Ievt Dennett,
wliA )..lnjly (run frt (fl Hi balra to thi
flfro, nn.l Jrff "r.ilwll, wtto Hold S2
lh itrUa lalnif hII rallntif
of th- N.wllt Yamhill jif)1 McMlnnvllle
lHa:hbot'hufIa j . ,r '-
Mannicvr I U li nmuri'l, of- th
" I'oiiiuny, In apfiLkiniof th, condition
of th hop mttrkrt liin(n4rht. Kiid thut
lil w.tvira from t ho New York inem
lr of tht nrtn. atiit thrtt )rron
hot la ti Nrw York mnt-ket wr al
unit Hi 17 if-nta; Wiat th limrKft .vua
hlirhir, HliH nn Up-wiml tndpfy, nnd
I nut luia r nndlty udVAnt Inc.
'Thrrt la a natlonnt whoata' )lf 0.000
bnlrn, nml innny brrwpra r huylntf
.from hfind t mouth.
; &l.r. JH'hrnuml atat! that thr wax
no doubt twt tha rvmolnlna; rrower-
Im ur hiMlna; thHr hopa now will.
in wnori tim; rwii is cent a
iwMirnt for their hop If.thfy wilt only
hold on to thrm, hm th brrwrra an
inmiH'Uad to pun-hum, nhd th rreut
demand for: thai l produt t,, in loth th
dommllc und th forvJfn markka la
fctuh a to, warrant thw prlltloh of
Mgnrr pr1rv lor th Orruron httpa.
- ,t.Mher dalra In 8nlm hava hn
huylnif htfivlfy Murine: th'pat wk.
Amonar them If, OthHhHmr, who
la wild t Tvt jmrrhnufKl 100 IkiIm
'dyrtna; the (tat twa tldyM- :
Thw hopa artltl remtUnlnt In tha handa
of Orviron irmwerai at thi tlm. nr
rattmatiHl t& tw tnut J?IOO balrm nnd
ai tne rule tny ting Urlng picked up
thla werk. the ppifperta are that; In
rw w-cka att will i b aold. f
Ir. M. H, tklff. who went to rartland
on Thursday foe th jarpo of dlapoa
Imt1 of .the-remainder oflhla crop of
hita, nhout 150 batea, prlwe to choice,
teturnfd laat evenlna; and feorte4 that
he had been ' off ereJ aconatderabl tMftter
than 12 oenta and that tha offer waa
atilt pending A ronxultatlon1 with hl
partner. He alao talet that offerln
;aa quite free, nt M cenfa for,nl
prime.- : ;i
A BIG MINING CONCERN
TO BEGIN BUSINESS.
.-Maaaaaaaaaaa. i - i t '
Articl Filed in tht Dapartmcnt of
I V" - i .... ,
Stata by two Corporation Yester
day, And Authority Given to Oper
to In the State.
In t bo. Department of Sttlo yaler
d.iy two roinpanlent MhI article nf In
torporatlon, and received authority to
lea;ln 'operatlone. ; They are; '?
: The Tarlne , Mlnfna; A Xleductlon
Tompany will ' develop' anJ ojrftte
mlnea.and do a tenerai nilnlnx bonl
eaa In the Northwest, with headejuur-.
i
ters In Portiun. The company ha
capital of ti.50fl.000. divided int share
valued at $1- Mch. C. J. Allen, W. 4
Campbell and
V. F, Condlanl are the
incortorator u
hd promotira.
- The Waaco
umber Company will
wood machinery, farm
other merthandlae, at
deal In lumber.'
Implements an
Vttao,.hermah county. Th t-ompariy
mi a u rapltril of, lio.ooo. K. "jr.Mctw,
HeorBe Mr Croafcflelt 11. C. Alwood, II
IV DlnheiJ and U. P. Yates art th iii-
forporAtora, x
NO MATERIAL CHANGE
AN LOCAL MARKET
aaraMBjaa
Only Expertora
Are. Buying, When
Whoat CaW
Ba Pu
based at the
Market Quetations Holdars Have
v
Been Strengthened.
V-
There has beh no material changajn
the wheat
market during the past
week 'and the price remalna the aame4-
about 02 cents, Iteportefronv abroad
show, the markit In a firm, bu unset
tied condition, The local receipts. in e
small and the; shipments fair, but the
exitortcrs are buying only when grain
can be purchased at Its market value,!
1 ,u t. .... -
..... w .... I
neeu oi wneat, mere ia no-. cBmppinwa.
On the other jhand the holders hai
ten atrengthened by reason ofxthe re
cent excitement In the fctaaternNna
kfts; are not dlapoaed to sell at preaeui
prU-es and a're holding out for at II
higher prices, j The foltolwylng-i pars'
graph taken from the Portland Com
mercial Itevlew gives a good general
Idea of th situation, both in huyli g
snd shipping clrclea at that port: ;
"The local situation has not been ajf
fected much either way by the Kftstefn
and forelsrn firmness,' owing to the firm
ness of shipowners, who have Insisted
on a portion at least of the advance In
wheat abroad. At the same time, hold
ers of wheat consider, themselves eh-
Utled to all the beneflt;arlslng from the
appreciation In prices resulting - In f m
deadlock between buyers and sellers.
Home Important sales were made dujr
Ing the week, but holders are dlaposed
to hold back supplies In the belief that
Interest and carrying charges will
more than be offset ' by .obtainable
price a, month or two hence. Wheat
In warehouses here ls very large, In4l
eating conclusively thai exporters are
unil-r no neceealty to make new or 1m
mellMte purchaaea at the expenae of
values.! f:jwrters are at all times in
the market at full prices, but when Iho
seller expects to work the market at 2c
to 2c aibove th market value, he falls
to" find! a purchaser,? ":' ": f V f
IN PItOIIATE.i-Bydney M. Barnes.
sruardlana of the peraons and eatates of
Florence Barbara Barnes and Margar
Ite Eval Barnes minors, filed his annu
account upon said estates, yeeterday,
n the Marlon county 1 probate cou
showing: a balance caeh on hand of
9,1. B. Irvine, C. F. Beuf and A.
A. Miller filed thelc supplemental In
ventory and appraisement upon cejr
taln proprrty belonging to the estate
of Joaeiph Flahburn. deceased, consist
ing -of a Judarment rendered In favor of
the deceased by the Utate Circuit Couft
for Iotk county, placing a value of S0
thereon. i .
!
DEEDS RECORDEO.
Two ideeda wer filed In the count
recorder" department yesterday, the
considerations of which aggregated
1327, as follows; .
Kde-ar ! Allen to. Kdar Allen : Jr..
the undivided two-thirds Interest
In th XJttI ! Kbmdlke. placer
claim on th north fork of the
ftantiam river near the mouth of
Gold Creek, w. dJ...... $3J5
W. A. Cuslck and wife to Klisaheth
ia
A, Morris, on acre of land In sec
tion 1, t 9 s, r 2 w.4 q. e. d. ........
Total. r .
1317 '
m
CASTOR I A
5, Tor Zalaau sad CMUrtx
Tta Yea &tj A!r:j: C::;U
Pvr th
CtfXftgtv of
THE CAMPAIGN'
v-."i ' V.,jU- , ... ...f.;. . ,
OF EDUCATION
: Previa ttr lit Vcrk In Interest
cf 0!J milzzitllt
EMINENT EASTERN DIVINES WILL
BEGIN THE CANVASS IN SA-
LEM ON FEBRUARY 20.
Popular Mostlngs to Ba Hold In this
; City and Throughout Western Or
! agon Prominent Men WH Preside
I Over the Convention's Session in
..'." Salem "(., X.;ir
i (From IHiturday's fitateaman.)
All arransjements for the educational
rampulrn of the MethoIlata In dreypn,
and especially In Western Oregon, have
been completed, and success Is asaur
edr for the reason that the workers In
the Interests of Willamett University
and It la In the Interest of that rrut
institution pat the campuljrn 1; be
ing Inaugurated hereare enthusiastic
and eurntat and certain to meet with
the dealre4 Isucceas. '
The camp&lsn will beain on Huniu.
the 2d day of February, and will laat
about two weeks. The chief speakers
will be Uishop I?arl Cranston, IX DH
Rev. W. V. McpowHi, D. D.. nev. M.
K. Mills, D V.. and President 3. If. Cole
man, If. D.
On Sunday, February 24, Drs. Mc
Dtfwell and; Coleman wilt be in Haletn,
an4 the Bishop and Dr. Mills will H
In Portland. The rog-ram for s.11 the
meeting's within the bounds of the
Portland district to he arranged !) the
Presiding Elder, Dr. Itovkweit. TIvj
Presiding Elder of the-other districts
will be reaponalble for the meetings
held In their respective districts.
Educational Convention.
The convention to be held In tUI-m
will open Monday, February 3d, and
close Wednesday, February 6th, Ulnh'
op Karl Cranaton will be prealdnt of
the convention. The prop-nm folUwa
First session, Monday, 7:20 p. ml
Governor T. T. Oeer, presldlns;; wd-
dresaex by
Dlahop Cranston and Ir,
Mills. '
Tuesday
7:20 p. m. Hon. C. p.
Dlshop, mayor of fJalem. presliriff.
wddreaaes hy Dr. McDowell and Prtral-
dent Coleman
Wednesday a, m. Meeting In the
.thapel wtH the students, , Daii W,
lluwley, f A. M., I.I D., prealdln. '
(edneaday .7 '10 p. m.-Klrnril W.
II. O
lell, president Hoard of Trutes,
prealdfng; addreas by President J.-jr.
ColemanMJ. D. ; :
The following topics will be discus
j sed at
y seaalonx:
The Duty of .the Methodlat Kplaco-
I " tttmvrr iv-mmuuil 111 VI
n.1 I II Hii im IflM.. ...... .. f 1 ...
cgon," T. Jl. Ford. 13. D,
"Importunce of Ch
illan
Culture in
our Kducatloiuil
Bennett. I
By st i
ttV. ll. If.
"Value of the Instltutlonof Illxher
learning to the MunU lpnlltyxanl to
the Htate," T. T. Oeer, Oover'nor uf
Oreifon.
"Origin, Growth and Preaent Out
look f the University, Prof. 3. T.
Matthews, A. M.
"ThAlumnl of Ulnmtte Cnlvr
slty,' NM. Newport, A. M.
"How tolJuIld Up the Htudent Body,"
a. M. HoothXA. M.
: Home of theVbove speakers wilt ad
dress the teople of Woodburn on
Thursday, Februa
and others
win aatireaa th p
Frldfiy. thai 7th.' -
le of HlltNtior.1,
Dr. Mills Ik expected, to spend the
Habbath. February 9th.. in Kugwne.. It
is expected that the other mmbrs of
the speiiklrig force will .spend the sec
ond Hrtbbftth and Monday in Portland
and vicinity.
iloaeburg and Grants Pass will t-e
vlalted by (Drs. Mills an! McDowell
Tuesday and Wednesday. Other-meet-
inca may be arranged. . ,:
The above Is subject to revtslfmi as
circumstance may demand. PUators
and Interested laymen are cordlnlly In.
vlted. Those desiring entertainment
pleas report to Hev. John .Parsons, I),
D.. Httlcm.
The committee - on arrangementa,
ana. through whoa errorta the pro
gram waa arranged, conatats of Hen.
Wj H. Odel). Rev; John Parson, D. P.,
And Rev. D. A. Watt era. Prealdlng
Elder. . . ., ,' f
A YEAR'S EXPENSE
...... .. i
;
ri'
COST OF MARION COUNTY'S GOV
ERNMENT IN 1901
First Annual Statement Filed In th
, Department of State at th Cap!
tel -Required by Law Passed at
tho Last Session.
' (From Patardays fltateaman.) .
County rterk W. W, Hall yeaterday
filed hjs report, with the Secretary of
f tat e, for the expense of Marlon coun
ty for the year 1901. Thla la the first
report of It nature that has ever been
made and Is in compliance with the new
enacted during the last session of
lh Legislator which requires the
clerk of e4h county to make tabu
lated statement of the previous year's
WMr rmuuimr mw irwtTums i
commlasloners court and including the
January, 1902. term of th same for the
'first year. The road and highway ex
jpense. which amounted to about
, laat years Is also excepted and ex
cluded. f .' ; ''N.
, As this Is th first tlm that an an
nual expense statement has been com
piled it Is impossible at this tlm to
max an accurst comparison of the
mi expenses with tho of previous
rr: 6th
V
years, but the yearly xpn-a for the
paat thrte years have not varied $000
and, the total amount, l44.Ck2.49. Is cn
vldered a very cretlltable.ahowlns;. tak
ing Into ronsldratlon the large sum
eiiende4 for the- construction and re
pair f4brlds;ea throughout the county,
and In comparison with the expenaea
of other counties In the state. The
fullowfnjr Is the stat-ement In full,
showing' the aeparate a mount a .of "the
veral denartmenta: .. , ; : ', .
County court and commission
ers.. .. L. .. i. .. T.421 0
circuit Court f.TSO 4
Justices' Coort.....,..........2,103 23
Sheriff ojBce w,.,
Clerk? omie ....... j... ........ ffi'4 7
rtecoider"a office 4.133 4
Treasurer's office f7 72
Coroner's office . 222 5
Hchool auerlntendenrs office. t,0s H
Htock Inspector ....... .. 275 00
A aaeaaors , office . ......... ...... 3,69 9
Assessment anl collection of f;
taxes.. ...... .. .. .. .. ...
Tax rebate .....................
Current epenee ..............
1,212 47
, - 7 II
2.0f 42
2.700 99
842 26
4.504 at
640 24
21(1 8
2.400X4
200 49
C3 00
Courthouse extenae
eeeeaeeeeee
Jail,. .. .. .. .. ..
loor, care of
Indigent soldiers
. w. .. .. .. .,
e- ess.
IlHdges
Election exfienae
Kcalp bounty UW)
..Total exfnse far the yf'ar . -
' Had. except for roads and
V hlnhwaya.. ., .. .. ...144.6X2 49
rerhaps You Wonder
If th- tormenting cold "that mad last
winter one long mry will be aa bad
thl-?year. Certamly not, if you take
Allen's Lung Balaam when tickling
and rawness In the throat announce
the prence of the old enemy. Do pot
expect- the eotd to wear italf out. Take
the rlarht remedy in tlm Allen's
Lung Halsam is free from opium. :
THIS YEAR'S RACES
NORTHWEST ASSOCIATION
0R
GANIZED AND DATES FIXED.
Tho Oregon Meat and Stata Fair Wi
Be Held During the Week of Sept
ember 15th to 20th -A Strong Or
ganisation Perfected '
(From Haturday'a ftateaman.)
A meeting of the horsemen of the
Northwest waa held in (Seattle on Wel
neaday for the purpoae of forming
i Pacific Northwest Ttaclng Assclatlon
1 Delegates were present from the roi
lowlnar named orgranlsutlons: Waah
inicton mate Fair AaaocUtion, stjiokanr
Inter-Mtate Fair Aaexjelat Ion, Iwlaton
Inter-Htat Fair Association. Tlols In
ter-Dtat Fair Association, Vancouver
It. C, Jockey Club Whatcom County
Agricultural - Association, Pnohomlah
County Agricultural Association, Port
land Racing Aasociatkm. Oregon Ktat
Hoard of Agriculture, and King County
Agricultural AsaoclatUin. The morning
session was devoted to the organ Im
tloit of the, Pacini Northwest ttaclng
Association, and to1 general dlatus-
ston of raeina- matters. Varioua stana
Ing committee were . appln1ed, and
the following schedule was adoptel:
Hi-attle, August 19-29; Vancouver, H
C, August 20-Heptember 1; Whatcom,
Heptfmbc r 2-; Everett, September 8-13
Halem Septemtier 15-20; I'ortiand. Hep
temtwr 2227; North Yakima. ltem
ber .29-pcther 4'.' Hokane, October 6-
14? Iewlsion, October 16-1; Ilolee, Oc
tolwr 20-25; New Westminster. .October
30-Novcmlwr- 4! Victoria, - Noyemlier
7-1'.
An examination of the above ached
ule shows that eleven race -meets will
b held ..and that the circuit Includes
many of t the prln. ipal cities of the
Nortnwest. The fart that a satlsfac
tory schedule has tieen arranged, and
that the'new asmtctatlon la In the hand
of competent men. will draw many faat
horses from California and the I'.ast
and the horsemen anticipate one of the
moat succeesful seasons m retora.
President W. II. Wehrung and Kcre
tary M. D. Wlalom. oi the -Oregon
Htate Fair, were In attendance
-XOTIUNa SCCCSEDS f LIKE
Tb Oregon Fir Relief Association
has been a ucce err inc 11 wgan
boalneaal In Jgooarj, 18X, and Is now
grotrlog fgileftba tTerOfor, H
Issaed over Ttlfloftt of lotrar
c m 0 -inootbfrom February 1.
1901. to August 1. Wi, Of which. 7C1
were Usaed lo th month of July. It is
strictly mutual Institution wblcb for.
olsbe too test or X
FIUB XXSCttAXCB AT COST.
For farther particulars addfe A
a CbandJer. secreUry, McMlnritjn;
Oregon, or If yon rand in Marlon
county, call on or ddrea II. A. John
too (agent), Salem. Oregon.
A SALEM BOY WAS , '
SHIPWRECKED LAST WEEK
Chester Cox Write f His Esperiane
When th Steamer Fatrhtavvn Want
-'..
Down In Puoat tuno-Ht Wit
Freight C!rk n th V a seel.
I-
Chester Cox, who was freight snJ
mail clerk of th : steamer Fairhaven
that was wrecked In, Puget Souivl
Wedneslay morning ,rlte his jar-
Lenta In thla city of hla flrat experience
In ehipwreck. They were coin under
low belt. In a, foal so dene that the
pilot could not see the prow of the
boat, and Just on the town of Uleala-ly
they atruck at reef and in five minutes
th bt waa tinder water e-bove her
freight deck,. The company thirrk
they will ave the vesaet if no storm
arise. Should a heavy south" wind
blow she wilt go to plicea on the.rocke.
In the meantime the company will put
another steamer on the run.
WADE CONFIEt;-Last even-
lns Portland Telegram says: "Jack
Wad today confeaaed that h tired th
shot which killed Jame II Morrow.
The confession was mad to Oarer
Rseaxl, Dai ton's attorney, waa
5d Hhst he discharged his gun by
acckVnV"! 'n he had :ni Intent Woi
of killing Morrow." '
i
GONE TO. 1I1S. REST
SKETCH OF THE LATETATHER
ADAM COODES LIFE.
He Was a Veteran of the Civil War
anJ
a, Hemebui(der In the West
Loaves a Large Family, with our
Sens in the Ministry.
(From Hunday'e gtateaman.)
Fltr Ad4m kode, the eubJHHtof
this altetctt Was torn of -Jacob .fant
Hai-ah; aoode,l)eci 27, Itll, and dejtjart
ed this life January 2, 1902, aged i
years and B days. Ills birthplace waa
In Cumberland county, lVna i viUla,
DuHng his 1
4th year his ia rents
moved to Itlthland county, Ohio, while
that county whs jet,, wilderness
While living there and In his SOtlt
year, ht$ father djed. l then --ret nor
ed to Coshocton county, where he 1 wj
married to Miss IMIU A. Wycoff on
October 2, It 1 9. Thla union wes hieaa
d with the following n-tmed otfapifing:
Ellxa Jj Jamje F.. David J.. A dank I
Henry J., Muiry A., Malinda A., Idk A
ami Wilbur K.. all of whom are living
except Mitry A who died in infs n y,
and Malinda A who died In roinn-
nooq.
From Ohio he. wih hta little, f4inlly,
emigrated to Lawretireburg. Lfawtence
county, Illlnola, thence to Kvatvartlte'.
Vanderburg (county, . Indiana., where
they reffiolntd about seven yean, tit
the expiration of whkh time they
moved to Jftteraon coanty, Iowa.; et
that time ahew; country
. He and his . mhm built him a tcr
home, remulhing there until the year
1874, then following the rush of Uttl
xnutjon I westward, to Phillips county,
Kansas, thenj the extreme west of Kn
us clvtilxatlbn. There he again inade
a goodNhomei. '' -, -' '. . -
In the yeittf 190 he brought his fam
ily tb (Hflieni, OregtMi, where he has
made his home until his deceis. Fath
er tloode w4 raised by Quaker p: rents
tvnd under fhelr teaching a solid fuund
ttlon' for a.. tnoral character was laid.
About the yejor I$S0 he united wit 1 the
M. K f hurcn andln the year lsiH.he1
a" wonderfully converted to Ool an-I
united with the Frce Methodlst c lurcii
at Cross Lane church, Jefferson coun
ty, low, under the labor of Ilev. W.
F. Manley. Keeling; the cll Of Clod
un him to labor for aoula,Vhe besjnn
preaching the Ooepet of Christ,- an 1
was ordained ; an Elder by th"e. Hev. II,
T. Roberta, at Alntena, KanaaS lilt the
year ls. elany tnere are wtio ,wwi
rlae up and call him bleaed, who
were
saved underi his latjor.
Of his family living, his wife
bride of his youth. IVIlla A., still
the
sur
vlves him and. only awaita the sum
mons 10 nxain meet her deported
bus
bnhd.V The
Mrs. W. II.
surviving children
uiet
Could, of Jrfvomb,
tr.,:
J. F. Oonle;,
a- merchant of ,HHilem;
Rev. D. J. tJoode, of Htayton, Or.;
Rev.
A. P. OooIe, of Eureka Junction,
Wash. Rev.T 1 1. J. floode, of Frui lnl,
Or.j Mrs. . Ida A Orey. of Krultland.
7rn and IteV. W, E. Uo-Hle, of ftoae
urg. Or. - ' - "' -'
During th Civil AVa r Fa t h er tioode
enlisted in ! Cotnpftny, 37lh Iteglment
lnf;inlry, . Iowa Volunteers. "tlrey
Rerd Twtpa," and while enaaged In
ictlv service becume disabled nnd was
discharged Ijrom aer vie.
Just twenty yerjs revlotis to his d"
iense, he was stricken with paralysis,
tnd sine that time has been helpless,
but has proven by Tract IcbI experience
that the siime srrace he eojften preach
ed others' wOa able to keep nnd awtlsfy
even to the shadow death, as vertl.d
byhls triumphant sHrit-uaptlesed
wordaof cojn solat Ion. -admonition and
comfort: his numeriua. friends! nn-l
progeny foutid It to be a heavenly ben
ediction while gathered around his
couch When his soul, was taking pn Its
plumnge for the skies, and when the
nour came jh messenger found him
reudy and wnxloiis to be translated.
Among his hist exhortations to hi sr.
rowing frlenils snwnd.Mn speuklnc of
he piwwe'r'rtfi the grace of OoI to keep.
he snld "le yMie feces show It. let
yirtjr fwee tell It," wl'h a blessing for
all hi children, grand children and
grent grand rchtldrtn. ,' smile ujan his
face, h sleet In.Jeaus. 1I leave lie..
hind a. wlfe,
five sons, two daughters.
fifty rrand i thlldren.
nd thirty-nine
grew t grand
children. , x-. .
The j funeral , eervloea were h Id Itv
th Fre Methodist (htin h of Halem.
when the writer spoke to n targe nnd
attentive conrre-ntlon from I'aalms
37:27,
Ret Father Goode, ihy wnrfare'a o'er.
Thy bark now rests on the evergreen
shore,. .: .., ,r
Thy battles
are fought, the vlcloit
won.
Thou shalt hear the. Lord say.
(hlld.
well dim"." i
R. IL DOLI.ARIIIDK
J?alem, Or.
January ie,tvv,
i1
THREE EMPOYES OF
CHEMAWA RESIGN
. ThamsMH. Mrs. E. T. Adair
and Mis Juniata Laufmsn. Rsli
from th Wrk at that Institute n.
Three mployes of th ftalem Indian
Training tWhool Jtave ree4ned their
poeltlons during th past few . days.
They are all employes with year of
seric to tbefr credit, -and thetr re
tlrement I Mnlveraalty regrettfd at the
school; They r T. M. Thompson,
shoe and harness maker of th-t s. hol;
Mrs. K. 'Tf Adair, asetstant matron, end
Mia Junta ta Uufrnxn, .aeamstrea. Mr.
reaeon rr retirintt wt 01a
a physical disabilities, lie
having suffered a frslytle rArm
about a year ago, which partUily dis
abled XAra. - - " :' -.
Mrs Al'Sif ano Ml irirmiin nave
resigned 'fori the purpoee f wring to
Je4iMinw. low, where th Will t ke
a, course In Osteopathy, and fithem-
alve for tlif practice f- that irfes
slon. I --. - . -V '
MR. RLAK'RCliN ILU Attorney
Oenerat It It. N. Rlackbuni haa been
II for several days, and was yesterday
eor.fined to his bed. Ills malady is not
believed jb serious, however, and
It la "exacted Mr. Dlackburrt will te
able to be at ihls office In the, Capitol on
Monday.
Me. T. M
a hop contract
' ".; : ; "' filed yesterday
Tsn Cents th Prlc Agreed Upon for
Thr Year Oeedf Placed -Upon
the Records of Marion County.
One hop contra't was f,lel In the
Marlon .cunty reorder's -department
yeaterday. wherein J.; It. Rarnee. vt
nervals, agrees to furnish McKlnley
Mitrhell, of iOerval. 20.000 tHiumla 4t
hope each year, for the years 1902-34.
for a consideration jof 10 cents ier
pound; cents ter tound to be ad
vanced at pleklnar time and tho balance
Ujwn delivery of t he liopa. Nine dees
to real. es ate w-r also filed for record,
the connUletaliona of whl h aggregated
tlO.003. as fullowsr . j j'. .
Oeorge W. Weeks and tlfe to J.
Pandbcrg, 12 arr of land in
at ctlons 12 and 24, t f
: w, il.
s. r 2 w
t &.000
Zarllda Milier to Ellzatth Cole
man, 93 acre of land la the Jaa,
DavJdeon d. I. e,. t X S, f 1 W.,
..' 'w. d. ...ii.. i.-;t.' . :
John Hhafcr to Elisabeth Ma u re r.
20 acrea of land In section t. t 6
3,0
s.r I w.. w. d
1.2:.o
Isaac Elder -.nd ,wlf;.tnvF. M.
- Hester, the northeast quarter of
nec.tKm 28. t t s, r I e., 160 acres,
.'w,:d.-.....,.......'.,.l.......
4-0
J If. Kettlemler and wife to F.
W. Hettlemtor, email tract nf
. land er Woodburn, .w. d.,..,, 2"0
Adolph J. Ilager and wife Xo F.
. A. Hchublnger. on acre vt land
In the llenj. Munkers and wife
f- d..;l, -C, w5 d i ...A.. . i. . IW. i'rfW
icilxabeih Maurer to Jos.;Mat4rt r,
1 29 acrea of land In section 2, t
f & I 1 R' Vtt 4 a X S e a
Iferny liarrlld and Wife toil. A.
I Thomas, lot No. It. block 10. f
to
1 Yew Park addition to Haiem.
i W, i - t sVtJ (
(I, A. Nye to Minnie R.. Nye. lt
(No, a . f block 1 of Meyer's
iaddttlon to Halem, w. d......
Total,
i0,0f,3
f- -
Mrs. M. M. Coffey Is
visiting with friends, i '
in Wosiburn
NEW TO-DAY.
WANTED WfW)D t'l KJPPEIiH Tl
cut cords of wood, ash, maple and
fir. Will pay $1 per cord for cut
ting. Cabins furnlshetl. . . Three
ml lea southeast of Indeiendenee. ' 11.
W.. Murphy. i - 1:21 If.
MONET TO Lt)ANON IMPROVED
farm and city proterty at per cent
' perannum: n cemmlsaion. Plena
call or add resa Eugene Kreyman. it.
- member th place, : 270 Cmmert!lal
street, on door north of Htateamsn
office. "dwtf
MlNKfTO MJAN-0 s'ti3"f x-r "ceiil
n Improve! Valley farms. 1 W, A.
iaw V X3o.. 213 fark Btreet
. Portland. x)regon. . j r
(M'!IAU H-KMi'M HMTM.-ln nm
In need of eedar fetic post a will do
well, to writ to II. j Jacobs, Detroit,
Oregon. - ' ' j: ': V; - ; tf.
NOVVla uh.1 jt'linefy to li lux i7i .
your macninory ana pave.your repair
ing aJI done. Ciiatinx. Inn. arwl brass,
furnished on short notice.' One boiler
and 4-hne enulne omplet'e fr sale
cheap, i ! E. M. KI'lllTi.lNOKIl.
Phoner 2933. 20S Libert yit.
WOVEN WIRE FENCINO
to consumers at wholesale prices.
I am tuklng orders to complete a c.ir
lo:td of en Ing for February idellvery.
Write now nnd aret pricea. iJst ctoae
January l&th. .,:;- - ; ''
WALTER MQM.K Y, r
(9 Hlate street, Mabfin, Or.
: Halem Fence Work. , . I Y i
ADSTRACTORS OF TITLE.
F.STARI.IXIUvD IN INMO-Only com
, I Iftte rt of abstract look lo Maikn
cuutity, Oregon. Concvrtilag llUew.
c imsult us. rkileiil Aitsilrsct n4
and Co.. ftalcro, Oregon, i V W.
Voter. KetTcUry cod Msnager.
LEOAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF llEARINtl OF FINAL
f , ; ACCOUNT. - I'
Wotlce is hereby aiven that the flna.
account of Claud OaUh.aa adrntnlstraA
tor de bonla nort of the estate of W. J.
llerren deceaaed, haa been filed in the
county court of Marlon county. Plat
of Ore;un. and that the 24th day f
February i02 at the: hour of 'lit o"clok'
a jn lias been Tduly ; appointed by
sdchicourt for the hearing of objec
tions!) to such final account and the
settlement thereof, at which tlm any
person Interested In such estste may
appear 'and file ;obecllons-liereU In '
writing and contest the me.
CLAUD OATCIf.
Administrator d bonia non of tho
Estate. . 1.21-Stw. - , '
ADMINIHTRATOIl t NOTICE. NO
lice la hereby irlven thst Earl Race
has by order of the county court for
Marlon county, Oregon, ieen . duly
ap"lnted administrator of the entjite
of D. K. rheird. deceaaed, and all
Ienwms having claim aaainst sui t
;eatate are hereby rejUeatet-to pre
'sent them to me, duly verind. at
tb Orea-on ' Htate Priaon within six
(i month of the date of thla rutice."
iMted thl kth day of January, 1'2.
Karl Rh-4S, administrator of th es-
" tale of ll. E. Hhepwrd. floce!. First
date of ptibllcatlon. 14th dy of Jan-
';-.uary,. 1902.--', -;!?'. .--.t
DRAW INHtTRANCK DEPOHIT
IIY THE PALATINE INKlit
ANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, OK
MANCHESTER ENGLAND.
To Whom It May Concern:
In corliin( with th requirement
of the law of th fta.t of Oregon,
relative to Insurance companies, nolle
la hereby a-Iven that th I'ADATINE
INKtTRANCE COMPANY, 'LIMITED,
OF MANCHESTER,- ENGLAND, de.
siring to eeie doing business within
the Htate of, Oregon, Intends to with
draw its temit with th Treasurer or
said Ktat and will, if no claim ajcalnat
said Companyshall be fled with th
(nauraoce Commlsoner within six
month from th-'22d day of Octoler,
1301, the sums belnr the dts of th
first publication of ihls noilce. with
draw it depywlt from th taf Tre-
Hfer.. -, - :. v-.-
PAIMTINE LVfrURANCE COMPANY,
i ! MMITKD.
V.y C, V. MuMlns,
Manager for th Pacific Coast 1