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v. OREGON STJLTESifA'.' FRIDAY, JANUAF.T 51. 1:32, . l- NEW FOREST RESERVE RULES - :" - " -. ' ' t f . -: r'J" - ' f'- -r"': .' j -:- ? '-' ;4 ' - Settlers Mast C3yc a Permit fcr .Erery Acinar GRAZED ON THE CASCADE RE SERVE OR THEIR STOCK MUST " BE KEPT AWAY.; ' . . h - The Instructions to This Effect Just - Received by Supt. S. B. Orm by- No Sheep and Goats Admitted Un- lets' Accompanied hy Herders. (From Wednesday's SUt(maiL)( ' ' nw forestry department ha sent to Sut. S. B. Orrnsby. of the Cas carte r ores. Reserve, a new rule re- girding t lie pasturing of stock on the reserve.,; The' letter of inSi 1 S-tis.t li.nn S celved by Captain Orrnsby, after quot lug he new. role, says: "Under this rule sheep and goats are absolutely prohibited in all forest re wrves imlr the Secretary of the In terlor. under anithoity of the rule, has decided or may .decide that a. reserve, r part of a rwierve, may be opened to a stated number of this kind of stock nwl irntil such decision is rendered and Hie forest officers are duly advised thetenf sheep and goat are prohibited, nni all parties responsible for their jirfnem. in the1 reserve are liable to criminal ' and civil suits, for trespass and damage, .i v j .. Where the grazing of sheep In any reserve -has been or may be allowed by the secretary of the Interior, the graz ing areas, established- and the number ' f sheep to be allowed thereon decided upon,--the forest officers are duly ad vised thereof and will give due notice -to. the public of the requirements as to applications; ;whlch ' applications are to l submitted to the General Land office through the forest supervisor in h.,i.K of 'the rnerve, "The pasturing ( live stock, other than sheep and .'.. itf, lll not be prohibited in the for st' r.ecve so long as it appears that Injury Is not' being done the , forest Ki'owili and water supply, and. the i(j?litf4 ofVothers are not thereby .jeo pardized.' nivalis thtit thv Secretary of the interior will tiot.genera!ly, prohibit tin- grazing of tattle and horses In the ffrct reserves;- It docs not, however, aljyw persons-to enter the reserve with '.their to k-until the Secretary hasde-i-hieH that Injury will not be1-done and llir ritfht of othi rf will iKrt be jenpttra i l. ;irnlr until they hav e permits' duly i.mumJ. In every case JUe Secretary fle l-rniines the number of "cattle and lorses th;tt may fe allowed in each iwrve; the lu tfoit thereafter being the iiuie iu in the case of sheep, except that "annu:il iernrits rosiy be granted bj thfftu,fM?rvJxor In. charge .of the reserve In itii fiin(f within" the limits of ' -Ihe .resfrve" for the pasturing Of not ;. fVrjing on? hundred head ot cattle r horses, or of cattle ami horses com- "Kji fi icsldent within a' reserve- who .vf:. oii'o hundrfl hctd of horses and i'4i!U. m a Ichh numbr. must mak.ap i'l -jji ion 'to nhe; foreKt supervisor for Ui- privilege of ' jasturing no more of -fliH kind fif Ktwk than he actually oA iiH, itntl must tr.ivei a permit from the forest Kiipervi.Hor, to le Issued on form jprovlded by the "leiartment. Alt ii (plications by residents within thi rserve for aa (rreater number than one 7 hundred.' head, and all 'Applications, re K:irdless of the number f cattle and horss,':w.hether over 100 or under 100, ly."prsons oulsiiie of the reserve must ) KObrnittcd U the, forest supervisor in i 'hargp'fo'r. his approval. The super- isr thjen forwards th application. t. I ho ( ViimniSslorier of the Cleneral lari(l fTVi e. If approved, the honorable Sec retary issues the jernilt the same as in the rase of sheep. The total number of .rttle and horses covered. by. all appll c.ittons.and permits tj be counted oKainst the total ntyrlM?r allowed in the reserve. SUwik pf all kinds will receive . p'referKi- Irrf th following order, viz. 1st. Stock of residents within the serve. "Sd. S-tock of, persons who own per iiur.i nt sto-k ranches within the re fiveit but who reside 'outsido of the ,re- 'Serve. .. . . -r- .',.; ''3d.' Stuck of persons living In tht linnn'.iiate vicinity of the reserve, called ro'iKhlMU ins stock. lib. StiM k iif outsiders who bavt some ?Uitb1e ctalm." , lnler th'e Instructions. th settler on the reserve cannot allow his cow oi .horse to grase on the reserve until hi h is 'obtalnel a permit, and then only ltevn the first day of "June ni tht tirst day of October, the remainder of I h- year he linist keep his -ov or tiorsc tid up. tinder; these lnstrutions set tlers oft the reserve or Immediately ad Joining it. will -not. IxHAUowed to gtaxe tlieir Ktock onvth reserve, tinless ha-v ing the permlt lfor every animal past-urd. . j . . '.. - rOUK tOMPANItS IO '' L BEGIN OPERATIONS Articles Filed by Them in tht Depart men, of State Yesterday, and Au; thority Given o Do Business. In the Ptate IVpurtnieMt at the Cap itol yesterday four new computes file! attMes. They ate: i The Knterprise Iiealty Comrwny wil nsrage In the real estate business ant deal In stocks nnd bonds, with head oiwrters In Portland, and a capital o 15.on. v. U tifewster, L. H. I tourette and Jilii IL-Ilamford are th incorporator! ot record. The Dryi-jas Lumber Companj will k general lumber and loggim hiisineas. itth.) beadquarters In Fall City. Polk fcounty, and it branch Wfflc in Portfcnd. - ,The com pany has a 'rapt' tI of $fl.OOO. dlvMed into shares v-ali e1 st 1 100 each.. F. A. Larcas. C. EL Lu I : i ,..- . 9 E. J. Bryan are The; Conservative Investment Com PaCT wm deal In lands In Oregon, with headquarters in Portland, f The com pany is capitalized for 123,000. W. II Ketigan, Walter, S. Derby and Gustav Anderson are the incorporators, i St. Johns Holiness Union Gospel Mis sioti will conduce a mission and do acts of charity,1 with headquarters in Port- la rid. John F. Glassco, Hattie Glassco, John E. Garrico. : T. E. Mercer ; and Allan Mclnnis are the incorporators of record. ONE CASE WAS ' ARGUED AND SUBMITTED In the Supreme Court Yesterday, and Minor Orders Made in Two Appeals Pending. In the Supreme Court, yesterday the case of Fannie 1. llindman, respond ent vs. Sx M. Wj llindman, appellant. waja argued and 'submitted, by J. N. DuncaJn' and W R. Bilyeu for respond ent and J. K.jP.lWeatherford for ap pellant;, . '. - - ' . Minor orders were made as follows T, I Ray, 'efafc respondents, vs. The Western Contract Company, appellant; the appeal herein having been aband oned, on motion of resrpondent the de crqe of the court below Is affirmed. -M. J-, IavIsson, et al., .respondents, vsjJ J. L. Akin, executrix, et al., appel lants; ordered on stipulation that ap pellants have, an til March 1st to serve and file the Abstract of the record. ENCH WILL FILED THE TESTAMENT OF THE LATE FATHER DELORME Executed in France in 1898, Admitted to Probate in This County Yester day Brief and to the Point, (From Wednesday's Statesman.) The last will and testajnenft of the lat'e Barthoh?my Delorme,who died In Thurlns, Canton of Vaugnepay, France, on In June 26, 1901,: was filed for probate, the Marion - county probate court yelerday, by Wm. Foley, attorney and agent for the deceased's legatee, Louis ritholemy Del or me. " . 7 was a very ; Imposing- and 'solemn looking document and somewhat of a a Curiosity, inasmuch as the -will only contained fifteen words besides the slg na lure of the testator and the witness- es,j as follows: "I toequeath my ewtiste my brother and sole heir-at-law. to Ivojis Rartholemy Detorme." The wTTl was executed In ( Thurlns. France. October 8, J8!8, in the French language and appended thereto were about a dozen otheridocuments vontalnlng the tejfttmqny of . witnesses and the pro ceedings of ' the French prdba to court. shelving thei superfluity ; of red tape iuh and similar documents are sub- H!ted to, all hearing the official eals of the officers of the various courts through whose hands it had to pass. Thje whole was hranslated Into iSngMsh by) thtf professor of languages of the P4ciflc University at Forest Grove. - The deceased, Iiartholemy Delorme, was a Catholic priest inl iuite well knjown to the early ,"athu!ic settlers of Krenth Prairie, as he was among Vne first Catholic priests in this state and vklnity. Ills estate consists of real estate situated near St. Paul. Marion county, and the brother and belr-at-lak Is president v)f ThurIif, France. ; WHza Ki I'entland. guardian of Hhe person and ,estat'e of Mildred K. Ban Jey, a minor, yesterday filed her an nual account on the estate, in the Marion county probate court, showing a balance of cash on hand of $.18.0T., which account was approved by the court and ordered placed on file. f. Ida M. Allen petitioned forHhe guar dianship of the estate of Itobert t': All ien. I insane, valued at $120 and the coiurt set Monday; February 10, 1!Mi2. at lOjo'dcH-k . m., as the datei and time for the hearing of objections to her ap- pfliintmentas such, guardian, f OFFICKlflS. r I?f STA LL.EP.t-; Wills. mette Encampment No. 2, I. lO. O. F ts meeting last nijrht, held its an nual Installation of officers, conducted hjf District Deputy .tirapd Patriarch tleorire II., liurnett. The work was done ajconHng , to the beautiful ritualistic form of tha t branch of the order of Odd Fellows. The officerj Inducted Into their several positions are: A. Vass, hief patriarch: -! Wm. WaldA. : high 4Kriest: W. J. Culver, senior wsrden: S. Heimroth. Junior warden: Ktcnard tFlsen, scribe; J. O. Wright, treasur- erj; John Stapleton. outside sentinel: J. W. Young, nslde sentinel; W. T. Vktllliamson, grilide: M. I Chamberlln, flrt w-alch: J. A. Folan. second watch i laud Oatch. third watch: T. F. Wal ker, fourth watch; J. vv. Boianfl. nrst gilard .of . tent; ' John Porter, second vuard of tent. ' " ' '. ' ; IIW'KIVKI). I.V TtlKAS l"KV. State Treasurer Chas P. Moore Is In receipt ofj remittance from the- loewerfberg &. tioing 'Company, of portUnd. lessees of th- Northwest Foundry at thej Pen itentiary, aggregating J1418.49. In pay ment for rent for the firs qu-arter in !Wt2 for the plant, of $.0. and for iinvict labor for Decenrtn rj 190ii $918.49 Tfie State Treasurer also received tlta.K, from the Maryland !4sualty Company, of Baltimore. In payment of the annual tax lue the, state unaer the Insurance law. being two per-cent ofj the . net. receipts from premiums daring the past year. . ; - If You Were Scared easily you might suppose that the pain Ini the lower part of your back nani kidney trouble. I tut Mnc a person '-of sense you know it Is only muscular 5tfTnes. from Cold, and that prompt r treatment with Perry Davis- Painkiller will prevent it from growing Into lum bago. Act accordingly and you will h glad yon saw this. There la but one Painkiller, Perry vDavia. -j ' ; iDRASTIC MKASLTiKfy :The! secre tary or tne Minneww twie iw,irn m Heallh, declares that as the preventive value of vaccination has een :'thr 5ghly demonstrated that every person 'ound with, smallpox should first lie Sired, then sent to Jail for ninety days lie says thre la no excuse for small itx In civilised countries. ca. R- E. Bryan and WILLAMETTE'S NEW PRESIDENT Rev. J. 11. Ccleman, D. D. Will Ar rlvelo Salem Satcrtfay AND WILL BEGIN HIS LABORS IN THE INTEREST OF THE UNI :;.... t- - i I . j VERSITY AT ONCE. . Mis Record Is a Most Enviable One and Great ! Hopes, for His Success Are Entertained by the: Friends oi the Old School. ' ".,.';-''--.'.;..- ,-'..;'.- ; - : -.. (From Wednesday's Statesman.) Letters received from Rev. ' J. IL Coleman, D. I the new president of Willamette University, indicate that he will arrive in Salem i on Saturday, and will take prt In the. services on Sun day. j Dr: Coleman comes highly. rec-, ommended as an able,. aggressive work er. and the friends of Willamette Uni verslty are looking forward to his com ing with great hopes for -(his' success, in his new field of endeavnt The Glens Falls (N. Y.) Htar (daily) of recent date. In speaking of Dr. Cole man's work, says: "Dr. Coleman has led a particularly active Hfei Ie Is a son of Hiram Hamlin Coleman, and was born and brought up at Northampton, Fulton county. He assumed the pastorate of the local church in 1900. His previous ministerial record Is as follows: 1S- 71, f Charlton and Glenvllle; 75, 76, GalWay; '77, '79, Fremont street. Glov ers ville; '80, '81, Ballstonr-SS. '8. First Albany; '85. 87, First Gloversville; 88, 92, Fifth Avenue Troy; '93 Saratoga. Drj Coleman was Prefacing: Elder of the. Albany district from J894 to sec retary of the Troy conference from 1S89 to 1893f. He was a member of the gen eral conferences of "18881.S2,)186 and 1900. He is a trustee of Wesleyan Unl verisi ty and of the Troy -Conference Ac ademy. - "The church; has prospered greatly under Dr. Coleman's pastorate, both spiritually and financially. As the re sult of one revival last year, lasting several weeks, ninety persona Joined the church, and over one hundred more members are. enrolled now than when he became pastor." : - ' : r. i , univsniifiivici. Iasketball continues to le "the all absorbing subject -of i-conversation in the halls and'alajut the campus; The stude.nts are much elated over the vic tories of Saturday, since the day's-con tests demonstrated that Willamette has two teams which are hot eaislly beaten, The young ladies are especially to be congratulated since they in their first game met and defeated a team of much greater experience. The boys' team has a game scheduled with the Liberal College of Silverton. The latter team have a good lineup and an interesting game is anticipated. The g-amels to be piayeo in raiem jaiuray. -. r The examinations for the first sem ester began yesterday iiooh ami will continue throughout the week.- Regtr lar school work will be resumed on Monday. , . . Plans are being made for the local Oratorical contest which, takes place Fridav evening. February Hth The state contest will be held in Salem March 14th. At the close of this semester's work. Prof. C. A. Dawson leaves to take up a post graduate course In the Unlver sity of California. Prof. Dawson has made many ; friends In the. school uuf ing his w.ork here, and general cegret is expressed among the students that he Is not to remain with "Old Villa mctte." FOR CHURCH -UNITY' STRONG SERMON DELIVERED BY REV. GEORGE RITCHEY At the First Christian Church Revival Services Last Niflht His ,Argu ment Is That in the Church, as in Commerce a Combination' Should ' Be Made. . '' 'N' (Froin Wedncalay's: Stateinan) lie v. CiorgeC nitchey, jwsjfor of tli First Christian Kurth, j.reached a strong sermon on the theme, T';Chrlstian Unity, at the revival services In his church last night. lie said in part: "For lesson read John 17th chapter or Eph. 4:1-16. You note we -say. Chris tian unity, not church union. There !' exactly the same difference between Chrlstion Imity and church union as there is between Christianity and 'churchanity.. The thought of the worlds,. Is toward union. Union in gov ernmental, commercial, professional a nd religious a ffal rs. i We , ha ve labor unions, farmers" unions, railroad un ions, unions and .unions. . The world demands that the churches come to Christian unity, not Christian 'comity but real AfsHttolk: unity. Mom ail the churches themselves desire, this unity. Some are puxiled as to how to unite. Kach dvoates , union In Its "pe ullaf way. The plea of the t hurch of Christ both of the FirH and the Twentieth century is "-for. oneness of t-nxl s peo ple. Primitive t'hrlstfanlty Is synon yjmus with Christian unity.' Proof of this Is found In the.1 record of the Acts of the Aotle. 1V realii? the nec essity of union In other things. Cer tainly the Christian religion is not an exception, i- i "Lnlty.bf Christians 1s demandel ljt several reasons; 'Vlrst. From the; very nature of tn Gopd. ; "Dne: Iard one faith and on baptism. Eph. 4: 54 ' . Second- By - the . will of (iod, and phrlst. Their will Is that none parish Sut that all be saved by faith In Christ aod obedience. to liJ commandments.! II Peter 3:3. T j overcome. In a sense all evil la united against! the church of Christ. Evil dees not fight sin as religion sometimes fights Christianity. Hence its strength. Let us learn wisdom of the children of darkness, for In this matter certainly they are wlseri than. we. - - ' Fourth. thej evangelisation o! the clrlUxedr wdrld. The union j of the Apostolic church with modem methods would bring thousands where now we report, hundreds, in our divlded condl tlon.' Tea,' the results of Petcr'ajser moh, fined with the Holy Spiritwould be; repeAted, often fn our midst. ''Flftlji. To fulfill the, great commis sion, as It relates to the vast number of heathens. 'No great success can be at tained by a divided army on a foreign field. ; There must be unity of purpose, action and doctrine If we will obey and honor Christ abroad. j -Slxtju The' love of God, John 3:18, demands this of all Ills disciples every- heMk-j j Will we. permit denominational tradition 'and ietty .differences io thwart God's love (as it were) as man ifest to the world In his Son Jesus? ! . The j Bible : teaches thu oneness (of Ood'a people In every age.twith twhich It deals. The Gospel calls us. "Sons of God.'Chlldren of God If children of one family and of one parentage we are not (at least should hot be) divided. Let us not convict our Heavenly Fath er of fornication simply to ' maintain our denominational name or ; glory, ChristJ prayed for nr oneness. That the world may believe. John l:20-23. The divisions of Christendom hinder the world from, believing, and while we pray, Thy kingdom come, we hinder Its growth by . dividing over i small things. Paul condemns division among Christians. I Cor 1 : 10-13; I Cor. 3:3-, and Rom. 8:1-7. " "Is this union possible? Jesus pray ed, for t. John 17th chapter. He would not, beilng Divine, have prayed for an impossibility; It Is the Divine will. We unite for almost everything else we de sire, j and ,can unite r for this, for Christ's sake as well as for humanity's sakei Even churches unite for a. short season for special services..- Why not permanently? How unite? How do we unite for government,- labor or commerce? -" See the need,' use system and work for each other's; advantage and mutual good.- It s much easier for Christians to unite, if theyi will. We see the need of it. We have tlhe system ready prepared and Divinely given. "The Gospel of Christ We Mill never urtlte tn anything else- There lis only left us. to use this sj-s tern and work for each other's advant age and mutual good. We cannot pic ture the blessed results f som such com mon sense business in religion, t The sinful (world would be fctartled. i ' The devil thwa'rted InTiis.work of ruin and destruction. Peace would reigrt ; and Chrisfk Kingdom would prosper on the earth.. ' .- Thei subject of the- sermon for to night Is "Salvation Free, but Condi- tlonal.T All are invited. CASTOR! A Por Infaau and Childreo. The Kind You Haw Afcajs ficagh' Bars tha jjr 'JjS-J "F"" CONTRACT UENEWRD-The Board at Trustees for. the HospUal for the Insanej, ycsterlay renewed the c-ontruct with -the TerrKory of Alaska, for the caring! of the Alaska insane In the Or ejron lrwtltutlm. 'The contract ; was made . year ago, and the Alaska Gov emment paid $H wr mnth for each iwtient cared for, and the contract was renewed oh the same terms. 4- KKEPING fTHE TEETH CONDITION. IN GOOD Cse a brush with' bristles which are neither too stiff nor too soft, and brush the teeth on all sides. The teeth should be examined at least-twice a year by a competent den tist. They should be washed with lukewarm water before breakfast, af ter each meal, and before retiring. ' Ah extremely Important item in the care of the teeth is the use of dental floss -always after eating. This, togeth er with a sort orange-wooa tooinpif k. will rernove every particle of food from the teeth. There are so many excellent denti frices that It U hard to decide which one Is best. . Precipitated chaik.'is al ways good, and may be rubbed about the gums after eating anrthinsr acid and also before, retiring. X - Avold exposing the teeth to extremes of temperature. Very hot. and very coM substances have a tendency to crack the enamel. Never use ajmetal Instrument of any kind In the mouth. and neither blth thread nor crack nuts Ith them. February Ladles' Home Journal. - In makinjr an Introduction (he man Is always taken to the lady to In pre sented and the formula Is.. "Miss A. may represent f. Ii7 - Where two women or two men, are presenter ine eMt-r la addressed where the difference is marked. A girl presents her friends to her mother, but the mother says. Allow me to present my daughter. Mrs. Blank." A woman should rls whn another woman 1s pr4ented 1 h-r. unless she is much younger than herself! ,If a man is presented she re tains her seat and bows, and smiles cordially. Men always hake hands when introduced to each other. omen do to hen "desiring to show especial friendliness. Iadles Hme Journal. "NOTlllSa SUCCEEDS LIKE I SUCCESS." Tb Oregon Fire Belief Asoclatloo b is lMn a success err since It bcgaB tU'incsa In January, 18a", and Is now zrowlus faster llan ereT before, II issud ovtr " certificates of Insur ance jn( 6 trtontbs from Fettruary 1. IWL. to Aesusl I, 1301. of which 761 were issued In the month of Jnly. It is strlotljm mutual institution whlclt fur, nlshes he et of J Kllie INSURANCE AT COST. For Ifurtber part lea! iri address A. J; Chandler, secretary. McttinnrUle, reronl r If . you reW In Marlon fiintxj rsl! on or-'addresa H. A. John tm MffentK isaieta, uregon. rXF:, P ATI ENT.JIary Hansen has lf-n piiaced In the Asylum. .. &h ts from Tillamook county. aed Zl yeara. and her mental illness t hereditary. COLLECT INSURANCE Cosrd of Trustees fcr the State i Rcfcrn School HAS PREPARED ITS PROOFS OF -v -..-', -;. rF, ..,!' . '-.-,'-.-. LOSS TO BE SUBMITTED TO ' THE SEVERAL COMPANIES Interested in the Recent Fira at That ..-. J 'I-. . . .. . Institution I a Settlement Is Not Secured, an Appeal to the Courts . Will Follow, t ! h ' ; (From Wednesday's gta teaman.) ; t The Board . of p rustees for the Re form Schoot 1s jpejrfecting Its plans for the collection of the insurance policies on; the building recently damaged by fir4 at that Instftutlon. which wrecked"' the addition containing the I industrial departments of i the school. The Hoard has perfected Ita proofs of loss. nd la ready to certify to , them ' and place them In the ha n Is of the companies, adjusting departments for sefilement, a -claim in eacjh Instance being made for. the full amo unt of the ! Insurance carrled'in each; company. The sdkdes carried by the!. Foard on the Rcfonu School covered thie main huiiuing, witn additions communlcaiting wdth It, the eledtric light (futures, water plres heating plants.; etc., etc., and aggre gating the mm ojr J23.000. The polh-ies were carried in the everal connanles named below fnithe amounts indicated Aetna Insurance Company...! 4.000 00 Fire Ass' n of Philadelphia j'-, 1.000 00 ilartford Fire Ink Co...,,.., 2.000 00 Law. Union ft'Crbwn T. A. U Insv Co.. .. ... J. .. .. .. .. 2.000 00 Northern Assurance Co.. .... . 4.000 00 Pennsylvania Flri Ins. Co.... . 2.000 0 Iloyal Ins. Co.. j. ., . 2.000 00 Sprrngfleld F. & M. Ins. Co.. 1.000 0 Sun Ins. Office. j L. .. .. '..- 2.000 00 Llverpt' & !ndoh and (2 lobe 2.000 00 Total.. The value .. .. .. .. ..$22,000 00 of he proierty covered by the policies ia given by Hhe Hogrd, In Its statement to the several com panics, as follows: Main huildtng,. Addition.. .. .$123,000 00 . I 14.000 00 Klectric fixtures,, apparatus. etc. 00 1.K00 00 r 400 0 I.Cllv 00 iJaundry Machinery, etc Heating apparatus Water tank and raping.. Tai.. ;..'.;: . '''.... ., ..$144,275 00 The total loss as a result oi me nre. Is shown by th follows;'' statement: to le as Damage to main building. ..$ 4W 00 Loss addlt lop . ... 13.3'J2 00 LLlght fixtures., . 873 00 Laundry.. .. .. ; 1.K00 00 4W 00 Hteam water : pipes, ' etc. Water Hank, plplrhg. tc l.ftOfl 00 Total.. .4.. .i. ...; ..$w.4r.o The Hoard olalfns the full amount of the policies, and kshould the companies refuse to pay, y-lll .proceed j In the courts to collect "the nuini alleged to be due. A. DKMURREls. In the suit for par tition o f iroperty entitled Sweet, phi I nt Iff, vs. AHle u. Farnlwm, et al., deferidftntif, which was: ently renew ed in i depute Irtment No. -2 . of the Stlate Circuit Court, the defendants by Stjate Circuit Coi thleir attorney A JO. Condi t. yesterday nie a rtemnrrer o the plaintiff's com plaint on 4he griounds that the com plaint did riot state facts sufficient -to constitute acause of action. . GRAIN-O! GRAIN -0! Remember that name when you want ft delicious appetising, nourish Ing food drink, tjo take the placft- of coffee. Sold by All grocers and liked by all who have used it. tlrsln-o is made of pure grain, R aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. - it is not a stimulant but health "builder and the children) as Well as the adults Can dHnk it with great benefit, , Costs about U at rnucH as coffee. IS cts. and 25 els. per packlge. Ask your grocer tut Cratn-O. . -. -.- .-. --.j:. . ADVANCE OF HOPS THIRTEEN CENTS A POUND HAS BEEN 1 OFFERED I For 8everal Lots in This Section The , Market 1 Is Getting -r1 Stronger Contract Recorded for the Nest - Year's Hops. I (From Tliursllay's Ksleriin. Hops are slead ly advancing, and of pourvl and evert Ik-I- ters of 13 cents nj ier have been tnade during the past few days. . IlorsU 4k LM-hmund of this city f'redict a st ill. further advance. and other deulerjs well. Informed m market vndi!tiorl-i, atree '3 with this prediction, as' An jerican hops are found to le considers! ly short, and brewers will be c-ontpeWed to purchase at the holders' own prtfe tregon . gr-wers still hotfling th-tr ' mI rm 'few, the.rfe being now. proti( wx less mn avi bales In the lun lis of producers. ' One hop contract was filed for rec- rirn county irecorier yesterday, wtierein He Chung. China man of FalrfieldL promises- to .deliver over to the firm if H. and F. Uhlmsnn, of New Tork, all ,f th 15W2 crop ot on a acre tract, 61 be sold by the latfet a commission of sold for 29 cents it hops to be raised land, the bopa t named , firm U rent per pound If pound or less, and S cents of the ln voice amount If sold for more than 2 cents per pound. HEW TO-DAY. The Statesman Pub. Co. has on hand several hundred coptesi of the OR CO ON CONSTITUTION. The price la 10 cents each as long as they last. 1 MONET, TO LOAN ON IM PHOVKD farms and city property at S per cent perannum; no commission. Please call or address Eugene Prey man. Renumber-the place. 270 Commercial street, one door north of Statesman office. . fdwtf WANTED WOOD "CHOPPH iiiT" TO cut 500 cords of wood, ash, maple and fir. . Will pay II per . cord for -cut.. ting, l Cabins furnished. Three miles southeast of Independence. II. W. Murphy. , 1:21 tf. MONET TO IA1AN.-MJ and 7 per cfnt on Improved Valley farms. W. A. c?haw s CVx, 213 8taxk Street, Itrtland. Oregon, i ' - CEDAR FENCK FOSTS.--Any ny one will do In need of cedar fence posts wcU to Oregon. write to IL Jacobs, Detroit, tf. NOW Is a good tlne to bring in your machinery and have your repair--Ing aJl done. Castings, iron and brass, furnlsbed on short notice. -One boiler and -hors engine complete for sale cheap, V I E. M. KIOHTLINC.EIi. Phone 29. : 20S Liberty SI. ABSTRACTORS I OF TITLE. ESTABLISHED IN lJ.-Only coin- plete set of abstract books In Msrkm county. OregoiU Concerning titles, consult us. Sulem AItraot and fjtnd Co.. Salexn,. Oregon. F. V. : Wateirs, Secretarj and Manager. WOVEN WIRE FENCING to consumers at wholesale prices. . I am taking orders to complete a car load of fencing for February delivery. Write now and get prices." List closes January 13th. ' .-V -. WALTER MORLKY. ,' S State atreeL Salem, Or. Salem Fences Woika. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO WITH"' DRAW INSURANCE1 DKIHS1T HYVTHfi HON- FIRE INSl'lt ANCM COMPANY. LIMITED. . To Whom It May tlmcernJ . 'In accordance with" the. reiiulreinents of the laws of ? the State of tiegn, relative to Insurance companies, notice Is hereby given that the LION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED, of London, England desiring to cae doing business within the State of Oregon. Intends to withdraw Its dp?a- Its with the Treasurer of said Stale and will. If no claim Against said Company shall be riled' with the Insur ance Commissioner within six months from the 24ih day of January, 1902. the''" same being the date of the first publi cation of this notice, withdraw Its deposit from the State Treasurer. LION FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. . Ry- Wm. J. L.ahders, ' ': Manager for tlie- Panflc Coa.st.'t Dated at San Francisco, this 6th d.iy of Jan. 1W2. . l:2.-mo. ADM INISTR ATtHtHT N ITICJi- Nt ) tlce Is hfreby given that the underr signed, has laren. y,th- Jlonoiald County Court of M juion county, Ore gon, duly appointed Mdiiil.ntsl rator of the estate of Myron K. Ituker,, dc-' ceased, and all iersons having claims against said estate are hereby notl-- fled to present the same duly verified , to me at my residence In Sem. Ore- ; gon, within six" months of live date of ' this police. Dated at Halem. Oregon. . T thls 11th day f Januajy; 19'r.'. Willis : C. lis w ley, administrator of the tate of Myron KRaker. deceasd. tltv AMINISTRATOR'H NOTICE OF FIN- ul Settlement. Notice Is hereby glv : eh to 4(11 w hom It may concern that ' tfietinderslgned administrator of the estate of Thomas Com best has fill hla final account of saldrstate In the county court for Marlon county,1 Or 'egon, and that said court haa-fixed as th time and place for hearing ' said final account and any objections thereto, on -the 24th day of February, , ; 1902, at one 1) )o"cltH-k p. m. pf raJd ' day at-the courtj hwm -of said court : In the-county court house at the city of Salem, la Marion county, state of ' Oregon, a ml that said fir. nccount "and anjr objections , thereto , will be heard and passed iipon by said" Court tt said time and place. Dated at - Salem, regonV thla lSlh day of Jsn- " uary. 1902. T.-K. Fod, administrator . of said estate of Thorn-. Combest, deceased. 17-stw EXECUTflR S NOTICE OF APIOIN'T- ment. To all whuni It may concern: Notice Is hereby given, that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the county -court f Marlui -unt y, Oreiron, aa Um executor of ;th? hist will and testament and es't-rte' of Hannah W. fUlerts.' late of SaJeni. Marlon - county. -Oregon," de eascijy All iK-rnons J ndebted .- to said est a ti mo hereby notified to liiHke ImtiiHI ate payment to the underslxrnid .at his resldetwe In Oregon City, Oregon And all ' ersoris having Uli.is against said estate are hereby noti fied to prjStvt the Mane duly verlfie-1 to the unm-rsigned. at the law offic of Til man Ford, W. M. Kaiser and W, T. -Slater, attorney-at-l; w, Sa lem. Oregon, within six months f roin -the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Kalem, frgoii,r this 10th day of January, 1902. ;eo. ' IL II. Miller, executor ot the lnfct will and tet mcnt ami estate of ll.irinxii W, Roberta, debased. : - - l-f,w NtiTICE OPr IXTEXTIO.V TO . W1TIIDIJAW IXSUUAXCK DKPfWlT. v In acfrdance " with the : rrmiire. aieot of the laws of the Stale of Or egon, reiat ve to luauram-e onipaiii s. notice is hereby given, that the MAi- DEItrilU FIRE IX8UIIANCB COM PANY, of Maalebarg, Gernuny. !v . slrrs- to cease dolus luminrfet wJ1.li In the state of Oregon, Intends to wlih- drasr lis dinlt with the Treasurer of said sate snI wJl, If uo cla!tn shall e filed with tbe Inmiratt'-e Coiik missionrr within six months from fho llfh day f tKtoter, 1WL tle same lsinz the fctte f tlw, first day of ptil I'ottlon C Ibis notice, wllUdraw Us ep,Hit trout the Wate Treaxurer. MA:iEJlI"n; FIHB .INSUUANt.n l-OMPAXY. . " By ;utte fc Frank, MenazerM for the Vaeith' Cot. lMtel at San Francisco, this 2d rt.iy of Odolifr lJi. i , ' lO-.ll-Gm '. S. L.. Hayden was a business visitor a Portland yesterday. ".,v. A! -;:- . :- i ; -U 'li'-'