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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1902)
OREGON STATESMAN miDAT. FEBRUARY .a. 13-2. -.;' - aw ' '.. Of TAKE NO CHANCES Punctuality is one of the ikM busl . ness rharaeteristiesv A nianbo I late 1n the morning la leas valuable than one who is always on time;. Tbese dark winter morning It's so ea. to oversleep.' . One of these persistent alarm clocks will get4 'u up p Tou may depend upon It. i We have a big assortment' of flocks, um new ones Just.recHved. . : ' - j 1 -U : -'- v . - - 4 :" " "' - ' BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Leaders In. Low Prices. THE MARION COUNTY ROLL Tax Becks Ready for the Sheriff si fer Collections K. BIG DO YOU GET UP ; V7ipi ALAriEBACiI? Diaey Tnm&le Malrrs Ton Klseratlc fl 'I Wew Wholesale Shoe House , , . ) j . ,- (.';.; -.., .r . , . V. . - ' i ' -1 1 ' i ; t ' . - . ! j With complete line of both artistic and reliable foot wear. We carry ..,.. ...,-'..;' '' I " . -';' complete lino for ciyer country wear.-- ".Catalogue mailed to dealers, on application or. our, representative will ealL H iraUSSe 8 Prince, Portland, Oregon i I I! The Massachusetts Mohair Plush Company of Lowell, Mass.' m ; :. are in' the market fof gear's growth Oregon Mohair. ? ; Social prices fur ) sur-erior grades ! A -; i- A. J. RAY, Agent, 334 Sherlock Building ., ? L Portland, Or.; THE REMEDY ' THAT !' CURES MHO PREVENTS TN EPIDEMIC now RAGING among Mt t"lr W" lv r.-ol v UflRSFS ,,ul wm Cur them 'of Wear, Cough or w s waws uisttmpmr, is rruiMna Ucave i'owidcrt. s': ' CURED 3 HORSES. '-, s t . ;: T tiMf lwii oidiHr tW I iiainftlra' fumltn tlMt put alKt'l months n4 In liht tUd tutv- curttl II hurt uf m-vm. i tf tllM'fiiir ihI V of nronie tvuunU. : .K.rT IlKIIM liK. Mtwftrfc, X. V. , I V Hmn em enuiA kiKDr Co., St. ewi.. Mimm. ' PENNYROYAL PiLLS i. .i Tliey overcome freale nesB, irrepmlarltyl and omiftaiona, imrrea.se vig or and banish t'ualus f menstruation." They are XIFK 8AVIiltS, to ffirla at wiomanhood aiding development of orcana and body. No nown remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harmlife becomes a pleasure. $1.44 Ji:iC ltOX 11Y A1AIL.I Sold by drilfftf ists. DU. MOTT'S Gil KM1CAL. CO., Cleveland. Ohla HAI.K UY ',. J. RTGOS,' 1 KtlGGIST. SALEM. OREGON. U INCREASE OF IN THE VALUA THE PROPERTY TJONS OVER FORMER YEARS. Y ) Adequate Preparations Made to Ae ' commodate a Rush of Taxpayers Who Will Call Early io Ske the Thro Per Before March cent Discount Allowed t. ye'erdjy the fa-lrn turuel It iCbuntr CTerk W. W. Hall mplecel the extension o county assessment roll over to the Sheriff last everang'. The separate statement of -the toaia Shows a totai tx of $220,017.72 for 19lor sn increase i f $22,653.15 over the 1900 tax, which was $197,364.57. (it also isWovi that ther? Is an Increase In the amoubi of city tax. the 1901 tax belnr $23,335,751 while t,hax of 1900 waa only J1,I5T.1'k and the total number of poll taxes re- tnujning unpaid for 1901 was 2822, and the toc-l for last year was 3405; as the county- oKessor's booka Show that 198 poll tnet had been paid to the-depu tl and into his hand makina- a total of 3020 roll taxes In Marlon county for;the yar 1901, or a falling: off of 385 from that of 1900. It would be a pretty hard matter to account lor this failing" off, for a-AIr; Iembcke said, there were quite a num ber sworn off the roll on account Vf age exemption and otherwise. Thre would likewise be almost if nt quite an equrJ number 6f new entries up.ti the roll, so about the only reason thit the shortage exists is on account of the scarcity of laborers In the county and valley, during: the time the fle'd was canvassed by the deputy. Sheriff F. W. Durbin will throw the books open this morning and has made all necessary arrangements within his power to wait upon everyone who da- sires to pay his taxes. Considerable preparations have been made to wail upon a great number of peopleras It is prenuracl that, under the new law. there will be a great rush w the, par: of the taxpayers to pay thei taxes be fore March 1st. and receive the benent of the 3 per cen discount, j 1 me tiatement at totals on the new roll follows: Poll taxes . , remaining un paid... $ 2,822.00 Amount of county, j-tate. chool, military and other tax .... it... 153,(591.48 Amount of ste'lal school tax 30.53.T.1S Amount of road tax... .... 9,835.31 Amount oi city tax. . . ... .... 23,335.75 HAltGAlNB. Wai )i thW colamns foif bargain at .the. Blue Front, dw. - ' ' H Mrs' .1. W, V',k. Winter KniffRt and Mtw Silvia 'Knight, -.departed for thi'ir hart In 'Portland ye.terdJy..afterhir;ih. after atteniliiiR' the ftincrult of, the late Vt. N. 15. Knight jn thU city. 'PETITION IN THE JOHN C. BOOTH TO SCHOOL CIIILDHEN . Only on Every Saturday -) A"S cent f;ackage of ' Menler or Ghlr-ardelll'- Sweet l-'hwolate frt "with e'yipry fcft cent -tir.hae ln the- Coffee, Tea,: :'. splices. I! ikinar Powder, Kx tracts I j arHin. nt. Th-ets, as before, with ev'ry 25 e-nt pir'ha.se. 1 ( We -wilt wait o'n the .children, prompt ly and K:aranjt.e the goods'. to give sat Ufat ion, thaf! you will send th c hild rrit. uKUln kind again, . 'if not sat'isfac tiy, send ) gKnfs; back and exchange, or grt inon y. Iu k. t'offees roaft.l j tltr tie- time.s a w-f-k, therefore-always 'fresh. Yokohama Tea Store , M . . U R E I li M K I Kit, Trop. , p rbooe 3411. 1 Free Delivery ESTATE. Allowance Made to a Minor Heir, and i a Partial Distribution of Funds to All the Children Ordered-MOther Probate Matters. Jeanette Booth, administratrix of the estate of John C. Booth, decease!, yes terlay petitioned the probate count for an. order authorizing ber to poy to'the minor heir,' Georgia IJelle Booth, a cer tain monthly allowance out of Bald es tate, and the court ordered that the sum of $15 per month be paid w the minor. Upon petition of the adminis tratrix" Of the same estate the I court ordered thfit nil claims against the es tate, bet satisfied and that the sum of $250 each be distributed among the heirs. ' '' ! f' ) : l Upon petition of M. J. Adams and, Al fred Down, joint executors of the estate of Jiurwfl - Down, deceased, the (court ordered. that the executors .borrow-" the sum .of $5000, upon the real property leinglng to jihe estate, said amount to be uned in jipyment of claim against mixUl estate, j t ' s. The petition of W. B. Simpson, ad ministrator of the estate of Wm, T. Irg;h, decea!1, to sell certain per sonal - property belonging thereto and valued at $64.50, to raise funds with which to par off the funeral expenses, was grunted and property ordered sold. Total tax. .... ...$220,017.72 Tax Payments' Made. Sheriff F. W. Durbin yesterday made a turn-over of tax money Connty Treasurer A. L. Downing, aggrefgatirtrf $832.17. These funds were collected in account of the taxes for the years 1897 and 1898, and the amounts were I747.C2 and $84.95, respectively. Treasurer Downing apportioned the money so received on account otx the taxes for 1897 among the several fund, as follows: :. State, county and state school. .$453 51 i'OII ........ City of alem City of Woodburn. . School district No. 24 . . . School district No, 69... fifflrU . cures m t Kilmer's I theereat L and bladdi Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to Know oi ine wonoenui cures mace py ur. Swamp-Root, kidney, liver ladder remedy .i , It Is the rreat meAU rw cal triumph of the nine teenth century; c covered after years cf scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad cer specialist,' and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, blander, uric acta trou bles and Bright Disease, which Is tne worst form cf kkinev trouble, ' ' - ' Dr. Kilmer "s Swamp-Root Is not , rec ommended for everything butif you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found Just (he remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work. In private practice, among the helpless toejjoor Jo pur chase relief and has proved to success uf in every case that a special arrangement hs . n.au . . been made by wmcn an reaaers ot mis paper woo have not already vied It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mad, also a book telling more'about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer la this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer &t Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and - Ham of swama-Root. dollar sizes are sold' by all good druggists. OREGON HOPS AT FIFTEEN Record Trice Paid rr"Sf CST0HE9M.D. rnorrunTon of la Yamhit Ccuaty Yesterday PURCHASED B. O. SCHUCKING TWO LOTS AT DAYTON AT A HIGH FIGURE. . School diet rict No, 88 .......... . Total. ... . . . . . . , . . . ; . . .$747.22 The IMS tax received and. turned over to the treasurer was apportioned ng the several funds. a follows: State, ounfy and state- school . 4 S Poll. X.. ...... 10 City o Wobdbum ............ . . . " Sf9 City ofViiiverton....... School district 'No. 4 ,1.93 School d.'srlet No. , 24 .... ... ..... , 1.72 School d,iitVict No. 85. . . Ai'i Schotol distrM No. 10J. Total..... .... $84.95 TO EXTRACT , G0I D A SALEM COMPANY TO BEGIN OP ERATIONS V IMMEDIATELY. Has Filed Articles of Incorporation, and Will Exploit the New Discov . ery, Made by W. M. Long to Ex tract Metals from Base Ores 14S.93 126.47 . .18 .12 -36 T VnilD PAlTMwiilhtM w iv . Jk. a. a ii oars if you try: strong ma Shiloh's Cons Cure umpt ion and our is so strong we guarantee a tare or refund nam. and we send von free trial bottle if you write for it. SIIIIOH'S costs 25 cents and will care Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and all Lang Troubles. Will care a eonsh or cold In a day, and thus prevent serious remits. It has been doing these things for SO yesrs. 8. C. W8U4 ffc Co., Le Roy, N. Y. ' Karfs Clever Root Tea corrects tkf StosacB The Universal Gold .Mining &x Ex trading Company, of Salem, filed) arti cles of Incorporatian in the Department of State yesterday. The company proV posee- to mine for precious metala, and will extract gold and other precious metals from ores of all kinds, and will buy contract for, and eji and use any chemical or other process fortthe ex traction of gold from ores. Wm. M, Long, D. B. Irvln. II. It. Holland, J. V. Cox and Isaac Baumgardner are the Incorporators, and the capital stock is fixed at $1,000,000, with shares at $1 each. , Salem will be the headquarters. This Is the company, organised to ex ploit the recent discovery of a new pro cess of extracting gold from base ores. originated by W.- M. Long., who Is president of the company. The com pany also filed articles in the county clerk's office. Other companies 'filing ..articles at the Capitol were: The Oregon Oil Fields, Ltd., yill de velop oil lands, coal lands and goM mines, and do a general mining busi nees. with headquarters in Portland. The company has a capital of $500,000. divided Into- shares valued at $1 each. W. M. Simpson, B. B. . Sterling, and Chas. L. Freer are the incorporators. The Fx'llpse Copper Mining Company of LaGrande, Union county, will own and operate copper, gold and silver mines. In Baker and Union counties. The company has a capital of $250,000, and D. A. McAllster, H. C. Cotner, an J W. B. Sargent are the. incorporators. Tbe Gold Hill Mining, Power & De velopment Company will operate and develop mines in Jackson county and elsewhere, and operate electric light and power plants at Gold, 111 II.' The company Is capitalized, for $100,000. J. J. Ilouck. T. J. Kenney, J. Nunan, and A. E. Reames are the Incorporators of record. ' The Pace & South wick Water Ditch Company will own and operate a water ditch in Vallowa counryi with hea1 quarters' at Ixstlne. ' The company l:aa a capital of $150, with shares at $10 each. John B. Pace. J. P. Alumbaugh hind K. W. Southwlck are the Incorpor rators , . . - "- ' ' - ' " - '.'-"- ,V'.'"!;.:v - ; " Two Contracts for 1902 the Office of the Cot .The Price Agreed , Cents. -; - ,i Heps Filed in Recorde- n Is Eleyu-i urity Upo and, oftwo ts per pound. Turher and i A. telesram received la Kalern Ist night from Dayton, Yamhill coun'.y, reported the purchase there yeatenl.iy. by B. O. Schucklng, of lots of 1901 hopsi at IS c The hops sold were tjh- Cain lota. These yatre the first Opegon hops sold at 15 cents, this season, and other Fales will Boon be made at the sane priee. " s " : In this ei ty hops have been quosJ at .14 to 14H cents, but tha,t belter 'prices win sion be secuieJ, as the indications are for a further ad vance of the market. STONED DRUG STORES - SALEM. OREGON. . - "' ' .The store (two In numlier)i are lo cated at No. 225 and 297 Commercial street, and are .well tockel.f w hh a complete line of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc; DR. STONE ' ( lias had some 25 years experience jn -the practte of medicine, and now makes no barge for consultation, ex amination or prescription, i . ;lie does a rash business. Ille neither buys' on time nor sells on time. I1 -ers. journals, day-books, bookkeeieist bill collectors, and all the moilern para phernalia of credit-drug stores, are- un. I known In his business, hence a full t s tot k and correct orlcea. ' FOR HAND MAIM harness, the best ou the Salem market, tro to F. K. S-UArrat, ConjUHixlal strvt. smrtli uf lhtsh's ltank. , A1m a full line of Kid dl, wliiix, robe ami all ndjii'tttneuti for the liorw to select from. Our lrkH iaml our qualities are ttW lt tm I that .bring trs our r-iucreasing trad.-. Wht-nln J-iW-iu don't ftjriret to call &n4 ee -in. . s otjlce. at the two Contracfs Tliey In the county recorder court -.hiHise yesterday. for 1902 ci ops of hops were filed: are: ,' ' '5 Frank. Buskay, of nervals. .- to A. Lehman & Co, of Cliicinmul, 10,003 pounds, af 11 cents.; llonn;jr Uro, iof Aurora, to A; man & Co, of Cincinnati at 11 cents. ,8,000 pound J, fa veteran hrtp ills Proiiucers A'alentlne Loew;!, the dealerj of New Tfork, in Pri?e'7urrent of; last Saturday, says of conditions la Jthei hop. market: r Receipts .for week.... . . L ... 1,788 bales Receipts from Sept. 1. .. L . .65,632 Exports to Europe for wek 120 , " Imrjorts for week...'..-.. ImporHs from Sept. l.-.L Imports same tirjie fctst year 4,212 v The volume of business has not en larged much, bttt lK-twen the ship' inents to Europe and deliveries to brewers stocks jare be ng gradually depleted, and with a st longer Voiding of the few lots that are ers hands dealers here a bock In grow re making no effort to move hojps except at somewhat higher prices. We have psf bids of 16c ljor cholct Pacifies, and 1 1 is quite certain that " the finest growths of either Stale or Pacific Coat -cannot be bought below 17c, Some time sales to brewers have ben effected at eyerJ higher figures. -The firmness extends to theimeiium ana lower oualities I also, and we revise quotatloits to conform tV the general views of, the trafle. E'en and older hops share son Improved feeding noted of country marked are st lots have' changed hands at 14Ji l&e.ynN12f14c, h on the Paiilc cWst. State, 1991. choce per IbJ,. .lCft 17 State. 1901. pritme.. ........ .15 fi'lTiVi State, '01, comi to' medium. 12 r!4 State. 19001 choice, per lb. . . .11 12 State, 1900. com. to primeL . . -8 " r-10 Pac. Coast. 01,!cholce, lb. . . . lSff 17 Piic, Coant, '01, jcom. to price.l2 r!5y4 Pac. Coast. 1900. choice, lb.. 11 Pac C 1900. corn, to prim State and Pac. Coast, old olds 2 4 Mrs. Arthur I. rock ret lome In Portland yesterd fter'a visit to hr motherj Smith, in this city. Semi-Weekly. $1 a year. Smi-Weekly. $1 a year. Semi-Weekly. $1 a year. ' . - . i Semi-Weekly, l a year . eTEINER-B MARKET, Eggs 16i cents jcash. Chickens 7 t S cents. THE MARKETS. The focal market quotations yester day were as follows: j - '"Wheat 53 cepta. ' Oats 95c white: 9 gray; per centaL Hay Oieat. $7(Tii"..f Hover,' $C t $7: timothy, $9 l lo- whfjit.'$7. Flour 70 and K5 it nts -t - a'ck;"$2.C0 to $3.20 per barrel.1 . ', Mill Feed Bran. JlTv, 'rfiorts. $li r.i. Butter-20 'to 22 .-,,-.1 Jer Jb.- I (buying) .39.115 '267' 4.759 Creamery, '27., ,. EggSl! Ct HlS, Ctjbkrs 7 to x ctll::. , FoVk Gross, 4; eenfs, Jteef Steers, 3'4e; c.- heifers. 3c- -'"""'-;' Mutton Pbecp, 2fjtr- ' eal G'e, dressed. ' I'otatoes 410 to" 65e per Iu-fie.-Wool 11c to 13c. , - . " g-h.l THE MARKETS. POI'tTLAND.-. Or.. : Feb. 20 Wh. :t. Walla Walla. 65 'c; n'luemem. 6,.'. ben advised the yearlings ewhat In the late. AH the kxjnjrer: some in this state as been paid 8 rl2 tfflO hrned to her ay afternm-n. Mts. Joshua I Money to Loan .. On Improved farm and city property. at lowest ra'es. I THOMAS K. FORD. Over Ladd A Bush's Bank. Salem. Oreg A ' on.. Tacoma. Feb. 2. Wheat,' .Itlueslenv,. 6514c: Club, 6i'i , . ' San Francli'X Feb. 20. Wheat cah. II.11U. ChiragiiFcb. 20. Whent. May. open Ing, 77TfiTsc; cloning, 77i77,i. Bar ley. CO'Sifi.Twc. Flax. $1.67; S'n I h vn-it ern, $l.7i. , -, BALFCUB. GUTHRIE ,& CO. Eiiyers and Fhl- pers of GRAIN - ' 1 Dealers In Hop Grcyers' Supplies' Warehouses at , 1 V: -j'.-, '.- - ; j TfTIlNIMi. MACI.KAV. ! 11 tATU M. Illti NIKS. 1 i SHAW. ' SAI.FM. , switzi:i:lani. V 1 -. 1 . - : ' ' I - '- ' 1 "?' i MFfllW.- OF ROTAI." FI.OITR. )' J. G. GRAHAM, , Manager 207 Commercial St., Salem,. -WSiat . We have confidence enough in the prospects td snnoi'iKnu nts In order that you may remember Thiplacr s our main !loorat the disi-osal of ; plow Dfl tm OUerviest be a most prosperous year for farmefrs all over the val!ey,and when the farmers iironr-r, so da everyone. flue. We beiit-ve In being out betlmis with our believe that 1M)2 will hat e"re ready with the go. wis when jrou need thefn. Iast harks, drills, harrow fall we had a large additionto our'Machiner y Warehouse In (he slfsiie etc., lMides our separate department for Sewing Machined arid for Bicycles, of which we sell a large 15 11 in b r ,v 1 ' 1 Gtudebakcr Vaono Are made of the tet timber that money ran buy. and not rrrawle.'of V that until It's thoroughly season-dried instead of bwlng hustled through a dry-kiln and: Into a wsgon before the sap has ceased to now. as is the ease omUm-s with cheap wagons. The rubs are of Hiaek Birch, and never split or theck. The spokes are made with the slope shoulder. In place of the square and you never hear of- a broken one. Stel trus under the axles, extra,Ioag steel rkeins . Ironed enough, iend yet not too muvh. AH sold with a positive guarantte. . We are fitting out the Eastern men as they come in. with wagons, hacks and Implements. If you reader, aie a n?w man. call on us. We nia trat you right. . al to f a big wag,n -and Machinery Sh'd in the, rear. r. Standard and Wtiite Sewing Machines Be as good to yourself. Buy her a sewing- machine. your wife as you are ; We have the twr atxi-vX pnes that are unsurpasse-i. by anythingxtnat s maae. and We also carry low prkH-d machines from $17.50 up. A?s, n goodly bunch of second-hand machines from $5 up. ' rst NeedU, 25 eerits a doxeh for al rnarhines. fills and parts for all sorts Witt machines. ' , TRIBUNE BICYCLES. f Th.ft highest itype 'of i heel . on th market. liig stock already on han-1 and spring sales already .begun. Ijit t-ueaon was an- eye-opener Tor popuLir Ity of Tribunes-, you see -Blue streaks' and black streaks everywhere. Sun dries of all sorts always- on hax.d. . STJIACUSE Chilled and Steel Plows, in walking and sulky. t ; I MOLINE Walking end sulky. ' UEXIC1A ROTARY IHS: PTjOVVS Taking the! country by storm for light rvees of draft and good work. i MONITOR VtUlUUi and seeders. TIGKR DRILLS. BUFFALO' PITTS spring' an-1 spike tooth harrow, the beat tht are maie. ' MOLINE AND P. A O. Cultivators. f. A. Wiooins, Implement HniKfy 255-25? mrty st ,- - . . , ,1 , - ' . . . ! ' ' 1- ' tt, ' j : . rha aLt . - r-itt?9- , " s ; C. , - ,: Russell Engines and Tliresliirig Machinery None too early to get In your orders foe newmar hinery. have it landed and ready for use. The eairly bird gets the worm" Is as true today as ever. and If you get your order in early, you'll be ready fori bunlnetss whn the later. chap is thinking about it PARSONS SELF FEEDERS, fitted price of themselves la two seasons. R and all machines. You can't compete with f d machinery. to any and all machines. Save th" ussell Wlnd-sUkera,to, fitted to any your neighbor unless you have the latest Imprfl.'- . ...; r ,. ,....'..' - k.T "eV lltltl fr .-tf t,f f !.j,i. mf -tt if