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II THE SALE OP HOPS CONTRACTS PLACED ON RECORD IN THIS CITY Showing ths'Vransfer of Crops to B Crown . jh', Yaf VaUnttM Loa . 'wi's Report j on th Nvf York V : Market. J I : ' : - "U- U V: I fFrorrrf'di.iinlay'a Statesman.) ? Two hot contract -wirw filed .f for record In the county recorder depart ment yesterday, ; j-epreenlng 1 16,6il "" 1ounds of ; the 1902 r crop of -; Marion County hops, the consideration In both instance being 11 ceots per pound, a follow: j ?... .. , ; - Alex. Harold, of .BrWcs. t4 K. -Wat temWg Co., of New Yorky-8000 rounds ot 11 cent. ;j:: " r.--:'V.'-'!VJ- f',-" Jaw ; Plant, iof lwrMKe, toi R Wittnbrg , of New - York. fc0tf founds at 11 cents. , , . , -v., Valentine' Loewi.- of New York. In j his Producers Price Curri of'; last Saturday, wyi of the hop market in ' ithai city: ; ' j ' : : , ' ' : i ! Receiptsor Week 7 day) . 1,04 bale . Receipts txom Sept. 1..... .61,812. bale - Expts to Europe for week.. ; 29 bale - Expt from Sep.; 1 . ......,39,46ft bale I Import for wtck,,;. .... 105 bale import from S-pt. I.... ;. 0,171 bale The market has trfaintalhed ja ' nrm tone but i without; much expansion; of th " trade. Possibly , there have been more deliveries t a both local and out- cf-town, brewers, but new busliw has been on a small scale", buyer rewlmlng the rerer4, advsra-e ouite strenuously. Th statistical . position- J so. (strong however, that, holders are not prcNlK fa 18 arid when good m sought for -they bring fuII.prVe. It seerris doubt ful that over 17c could be irbtalned on the open mrket ror the best lot of either Slate -or Partfle Coast '1 hop, but we are advised of sales to brewers at 17i fx lSc. and! even up to--I8c. usual frtos, or"ili quality .Other gmdesVfhwfe1 -down iabovC ! M ii.fii, . whh t he market ; ehOwfrig ' Increased firmness, e-spedally. on nice yearlltigs. whb-ft hae b.id a-" little more demand it UtifC .TranstEvrtlpns iti the Interior are comparatively few but this l due largely fc fhe siiui.ll nrnairrlng- stocks nd trtronf viewi of grower. Kt.ite, YWi. ch4 , lb. . . 17 U faltt,' iWlg coni. to rued. . 12if IS fUte. 190C (bol., lb...r,..12 J2 ; Htate, 19&0, fOn. to,prliner . . ' 8 Si ll Vadtia Ctfunt, '01. iiole, ll.17 01 8X Pa!. '01( rom. to prime. . .124421C.4 ' I'a". Coairt. l.So, t-iPU-0, lb.. 12 f " Iif. C, I Srt. rrt.J to prime. K ?ll Ktate and l'ie. C. old eld.., 2U 5 trrtir tt a itii will tx k pars if yoa try. trucs NOTED EVANGELIST ShHoh's t Consumption kT i 'i4 'd oar H so strong t f I 1- Tarautee cure or rr fund Vrf W manrr, nd re yoa free trial bottle if yoa write tor it. BHILOH'S costs 26 cenU nd will cnre Co samptioa. Pnetunonw, rBroocht nd all ling Troable. "Will cure ccxigh r cold in day, and thus prevent ernw ruit. It ha brea oVHnjr tbee thlnrfor B0 year. ,8. C Veli c Co Xe Itoy. N. Y. , karTa Clover ilaat Te CIHTeCtl tat StOSacfe . WHEN 'THE WILD TURKEY IS A FOOL. The Criep County Sportsmen' A- H. C PATTERSON OEGINS HIS WORK AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH v-.-i' a ---s -,t That I Sanctuary Crowded Ion Sunday Night, and Last ' Evening Won derful Singing of Mfss Nona, Me r Cormick, Who Renders Two Sofos Each Evening. Kvanffelist IL C. . Pat terson. of Indi anapolis,' Indiana, m-bo began ft series of, net-vice at -t 4'Flrat . Chrlatlao church, wa greeted by an enormous audience at the tpt -service, o Sunday nipbt, standing room being at a pre NEW TO-DAY. VtUl BAh'' lK-THA4E..-9;t SO horse power 'wkid txriler. 4.Uu't 2000 ft. of l-ln.f-5H-ln.:tid 'i-ln. iron plp'. ; ..ry-arfy. ni-iv,,ja)d .iiJl im";ttor jpe. : Address or a11 on White & Tllfhie, i'- ftc utis iwnif, orcgmt." -srt-it (ijr-;- ( c. -AMdrewM 1. .kfJlAnirtt, Ha 7. 1m.-R. V. D. No. 1. madence Oak S: ' arin-e mad. Mt liigrWa ,hrjh, j IVlk -county. 3:7-2twj)l) ' 1 farins and city property at 6 per cent perannumr. no eommistron.'' Please' call or address KuKene Ureyman. Ile- rnvmber the place, 20 Commercaal street, one door north ofBtatesman office. dwtf t was delivered by the evangelist, while the ringing; cf Miss Nona. MeCbrmick entranced the audlenre. !Last uight EvangeUst Patterson agralil preached 'to a fine audience on the following subject:1 The Poverty of One, for the Riches of Many." Ills text ; was '"For Ye Know the Grace of Our lrd Jesus Christ, that . though He , was TUch yet lor Your Bakes 1 le ntime Poor that We through His Poverty Might De Rich. The sermon slkould have been heard through to b soclationv hear Springfield, Mo has a game-- preserve of mme 12,000' acres. Itw members recently adrerU 1 tot I mam, ad a most Interesting sermon some wild turkeys with which to stock the jWoodkind. No one. is rtJing the birds as pheasants are, raised, land for a time It bricked as though it would be impossible to secure turkey at any price. K lite rlitb finally re-ve-J help from a very unexpected source. "Pete" Darey, an old farmer, who was born Ih Ml- ; souri, some sev'enty years ogo, heard that the club wanted' turkeys, and. going to the manager, said he would ,Ik to try hi hand at catching thern. "1 used to catch them .when I was a boy; sold he.' "They were as thick as sgulrrels them. Lots of . times' r I've stood guarl with a rifle to keep em off my father' cornfield. They were so thick here fifty years ago that I've of ten had to stop tracking a. deer be cause a flock' of 4urkey . would fironU the track ahead! of me and blot out. the deer tracks.' We used to -, fake them in those days In rail pens, and what we did then we can do now. it we can find the birds." . j I - ) ' The jnanager of .'fhit preserve toofc Darcy With a.couplF of helpers to the Ozarks, where the .birds use. still to be found. It was a week , before they reach,edf a place where the birds seemed to be sufficiently numerous to prorrdse success' Tor the trapping enterprise. Then Darcy and his men et to work to make a. pen twenty fe-t long, twelve feet wide, arid ten feet high. Wire netting was substituted for rails, and about th whole affair branches and young trees were stuck in the ground in such a way as to hide the netting.- Ujider one side of the pen a narrow trench was idug jut deep enough to allow a stooping turkey to wnlk in without striking its head against the netting above. This trench began with a gradual downward slope, and led into the pen. When completed the trap was left for a week. Then Darcy took:a bag of shelled corn and went at night, when no turkey would sew him, to the trap. , lie- threw several handfuls of corn, into the pen, and. sprinkled a lino of grains from haMoint seveml hundred feet through the woods. After that he .would slip ft . . I k 4 t . '. .1: " x.y tV' i .- ft - V k. i ' vv Ais T--- EVANGELIST H. PATTERSON. oitt evprv afternfwin fr tinffh AYie tim. reftVor event; It Iwif V,lItfaT wei-k or lare bank rt.M-k to" rich. liter .tt-ken- he- ww f tot-h-4oj. y f fully appreciated. The sermon throuh- oiit abounded in beautiful thougMs and expressions. He treatedbis' f ub Ject In the following irmnner: I. The riclies of Jesus constated Jn: ITrst. cresitive Mwer. "V,y hitti were all things Tiiiade that werp rrtadet and without him was not anything made that ' vrpi irmde. Man does not nec ? sarliy' neel -to "own bnrid "a;ret bf J:tid Tlwre are thoso whose Intelle-tual gifts and Which jcomes tlirousrh 'hli rt.-surret.lion. For four thousand- years' ' benlshted souls stood upon,.. 'the divide , between tw vast eterniaes rylng for definite lilfofiittion as regards the future, only t have their walling cry rever berate along the orrldor of tme and return only to mock them. Wnen this Jesus went out and returned It was to confirm them In the belef of the resur rection, and to them he gave the as iurancev that "because I lire ye shall live also. I am, the resurrection and the life. He who believeth in me shall never die. And he who believeth in me though h were dead yet snail tie irve," TO the broken-hearted father and mother whose Joy and pride of the home ha just been taken away, he pays: "Suffer little children to . come unto me, for of such' is the kingdom of iieaven." : Yes. we are rich since we are '..children of a King whose reign HhoJl never coaiise and o whose king dom there shall .be ho end. ird rather be the child of i-uch a king and "heir to tlie eternal inheritance than to own he,s world. Sinner, will you . accept this King and be subject to his reign over you? If so, come and accept him now. ' : I "' , THE COUNTY 'OUIiT COMPLETED ITS MONTHLY SES SION YESTERDAY. i Tonight Mr. Patterson will preach On "The Sacrifices We Must Make, or The Conditions of ; DiselplehJp. This Msx)ure . oniainii much of M r, I'at tersoh's exiierlencea in HomeParls and Jerusalem. .Miss Mcormick ; is one of the most wonderful stingers ever heard here and will render two solos each night, one at orenIng -and one at the 'close. Come and hear ner. CANDY CATMAJmc Genuine (tamped CCC Nver tokj la butk. Bewart 4 the dealer who tnes la (til "somethinj fust af load." - CALL FOR REPUBLICAN MARIES.' PM; r.MJc where h ws Ivlnc- that the tor- I endowment Wltn inventive genius na.-r kthir fottn. j.le c4.ia A'"nHnugrht tn i1""'1 at tfteir ''J- .ntoiB i. tna jtack. au atine me "M """" "" -7 "V" .JIOKSH FOR HA LI? WKKIIfT A 00 iine year ei., six mile ' .north 3: 7-3t w (1) lbs. 1 A..iet of '.Salem. FOR HAU?. TIIK PKNNi?YIAANIA IXentaurant and entire stock on a'- - count of thp health f-the" prbprietor. -'Jennie II-d.ri-k, Halem. A .bargain, . 3:4:2tw ltd. IWANTKD. I ant to rent a ranch striced, ' fo'riS or. .5 y-ars. refreM-es, state whrt you have. "H," Statesman otllce. . ; ' " ' ThelKtatenman I'ub. Co. has on hand several hundred copies of the QltEOON CONSTITUTION. The price isO cents each as long as they last. AIONKY TO IX AN. 6 audT7 per cent , on -Uupruvvl Valley famw, A. iWkiw &.' ik.x m.l StAtlc t Street. I'ortUtid.' Oregnn. , - , . NOW-Is a good time to bring in your machinery and h ive yJur repair ing ail done. Castings. Iron and; brass. furntshel;rn short notice, one boiler1 and t-htrse engine i complete fortiiile cheap. . - E. M." KIOHTI.INOF'K. I'hone 2533. . ; 208 Liberty St. 'BSTBACTO ESTA BLJSn ED lXs(X Jnly! com plete sot of abstract book la Marlon county, Orgoa. ifJwnevrBlng . tiUes ".consult us. itijcnj Abstract and I In! Co.,' Saletni Oregon. P. W. ; Waters. Secretary and Manager, - W.OVE N W I RFENCINCl ; to consumers at wholesale prices. . 1 am taking orders to Complete a cat xload of fencing for March delivery. Write now and get priceaList closes February 25th. ! ; , WALTER MORIEY, . . ..,'" 5 State street, Salem,-Or. '' Salem Fence Works. grains a fast as they could gather .hem up.. ,; -. . ': . . They hurried along, now one ahad and now another, cutting in front of the leader. So they approached the. trap. The jfonemoHt bird enteral the treiich without looking up and followed the trail Into the pert. The. others followed unui , mere wexe rourreen turKeys? in the trap. Then they discovered that something was ' wrong 'and began to flutter In a way that warned the birds on tbi "onlslde to keep' out. At this Darcy took a shot at one; of those remaining outside, and killed the only turkey that had fallen to his lot since he went Into the Confederate .army in 1S61. , ; The strange thing about the working ft the trap was tha.t nothing under the tin hindered the birds from leaving Jt. jThe trench by which they entered was tSjtlll open- The difficulty Jay In thejderful work of .art from a meehnnb-u act that they ; had all entered witlil (MKint of view he thought he h id pKuIe Iheir heads down, looking for the corn. I a miserable failure in an effort to rep jnand when they found they were trapped j reertt the glory in which ChriMl wsw wgan to 100K up. uneir neaus were 1 rich, since Paul says,-"Eye hath nrt above the '.'entrance -and they f wasted I seen, nor .ear heard, neither hath en their strength in. useless efforts to lly tered into the mind of mitn b mceive tnrougn the wire screen at- tho top. I u the things whic h Ood hath oretKire Any one who wants to hunt turkeys I fdr those who love Jlini." gifts since money and Taonor-always Second He wis rich 'in the inheti- tance of a imme. "iMng made .so- much better than the angels,- as he has by Inheritance obtained a more ex-cel-lent name titan they. For mnto which of tho angels said he at 'any time. Thou art my son. this day 'have-'I begotten' thee?" Till rd He was rich in glory. That word .glory has staggered the most fruitful Imagination of : man. During, the ages men have tied to imagine his glory had with the Father before the wrtrhis were, and some have caused such Imagination to take shape on canvass. A few ye;irs ago, the speaker stood in me ijoge s I'aiace in .Venice, Italy, and looked iKn '.tho wonderfdl painting, "Tne f lories Paradise," covering 2200 ft of nv. vriss. While admiring the artist's wn Notice Is hereby giyen that the Re publican Central Committee of Marion County at their meeting; hed In Salem, Oregon, oh the 1st, day-of March,. 192, apportioned to the several pr?clncts as delegates to. the Republican County Convention to be held at S.ilem, Oregon, on the 26th day. of , March, 1902. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m , which appor tionment Is as follows Aumsville,. .. .. .. .." Aiurorav ... .v f Jfeitenbush. . i ''' . ... Ilrooks.. .. .. .. .. .. UuttevlIIe.. .. Champoeg.. . Elk horn.. . Knglewood.. Fairfield.. .. Scotts Mills . Orvais.. .. . Horeb.. ..... oweIl...i'.. Itubbard.. , Je.fferson . . -... Macleay Marion.. .. .. Meharma.. i." .Monitor.. . Mt Angel ... Bids for Supplying the Cojjnty .With Wood for ' Next Winter Went - .... - ...., ;.. ....... . ) , . ... : Opened ' and Contracts ' Wra . Awarded. . j r ' a Prospect Salem' No. I.. 1 1 2 i r. 3 1 11! o a 5 4 7 7 4 4 4 5 2 18 10 (Prom Saturday's Stattman.) - -The Marlon unty CMiijmlssioners court continued In regular session yes terday and nrtc-r concluding the busi ness for ihe term .adjourned Utt3 o'clock p. m, sne die.' The following orders were maJe during the xe.ion .yester day: .' - ; The . appllcution. of Mrai . JlUcn j&ivn age for a rebate on taxes fdr the year 1S0O was' disallowed. - The contract for wood for the court houe' were awarded, as folldwg Scott & Fisher, 30 cords old fly, at 12.80 per cord. ' . Lewis Uolton, 30 cords large fir to be cut ln IC-inch lengths tl "deli-ered in the court house' basimen4 not kiter than September 1st. at 13 iwr conl.' The court ordered; uion petitlonLof T. J. Clark, thaticertain Mreets aol al leys In fUverview 1-Urk'addli Ton to! Sa lem be vacatwl. 1 r i i , , The following claims wer also al lowed and warrant order i drawn In payment of same: - V . ; ' MCTmdi.- Allwd. J. C. Nlham.V...' f ,11 40 " lit 40 Win. Miley.. ..... , , . 15 00 15 00 SUUesman I'ub.. Co... 19 SO 19 90 lIofer Bros.'i. , . ... 1J 65 - . 13 65 ... . Th woo4 Bid?.. Ttve court yesterklay morning openeil Lthe bids for furtihing wofI for the court trtouse, recHveU in answer to an advertisement 4"or bids authorized by the t'ourt dwring the February term Tho bids follow: ! I- ' Oeo F, Ilojlgers, 40 crls" krrub oak. at $3.75. , ", A., T. Wain; 40 cords. ' gmb - o.ik at I2.9SI; 80 cords second growth flr at J. D. HardwUk, 30 cords iKxIy fir, j J2.85; 30 cords second gnnvW fir. t2.30. i. Alex Tumbull. 30 cords Iody llr, 12.97; 30 cords secmd growth! flr. $2.74. Win. A. Ryan, SO cords iMxly fir. $2.90; 30 cord second growth fir. $2.40. J. II. Smith. 40" cords 'ouk, it $3.94 -John Simkins, 30:: conls second gVowth fir, $2.60. i Scott & Fisher. 30 cords middle growth .' fir. $2JiO; ?0 cords big fir at $2.80: or to norda (30 of euch),;at $2.C2'.i. : , , ... M. P. Dennis, young flr,.bl .$2.9S; second growth flr, at $2.29. .. li'irl ll. Anderson. 40 cords grub oak at $3.f0; .20 '.cords. -body fir. at $3; 30 oords second growth fir, at $2.60, TIIOISUDS Cfj fA?.:JHtS MKSt IIEAnD TIIEJOYILIMWS THAT SSwiiiii'V:- CELEtlVCOMPOUi MAKES SICK rtont ivtU AND ! STRONG , ttoast-to-Houxe Canvass U'culd Stow that Tbausands Are , Deing Cored. Thai-peyple. who, have noi heard in fOnie way of . Paine's Celery Compound and Its wonderfuf .trtumpW ofer, the disease and aiitoenuof i.f. cahut t counted as newsjiaiH-r r mag:i-vine readers,- hor afe "! they amonjett th'.w who are In touch with the medical i.rO gre!lv ness of the times. A bouse-to-houe canvass. tf that Were jMifsible) of famUie wtfre Paine' Celery Compound U Iwing ."used during; these early spring da y. would disclos,.. an overw helming amount of evtd-n e regarli?.g lthe iini.livit eonfUlence tt.at i bt ..placed iu this jcreaut of all spring medicines. It -'would how the nr--mous nurtler of people who are blng cured i of oni - form i of . nervousrx'ss. ' ftleeilednet4S. dypeiwl. JndlK.stiori. iieutaUia. rheumatbiin, liala li'-H, ki.l ney and liver tllft a-ies. .. . ' Now is the time wlwtv I'slne'f C lery- ConiHutd' can ehow ... aumMiig and tiappy rults to the sick. Now that Ei'iiitg b With us. Rivitig u a protitHe of jiim Hcatherl and new "beauties it should lend 'encouragements", to the. work of set ting well and st rong; The une- of l'uirte's jiVleiy 'oiiii..,nn.l for -a ; few wc-f k , will truly aidonwh every 0. Li: tat . w a!k. a n.l icWj man and woman. The .'change from a itjtid dy and raiiow complf-xUm b k fre-h. -healthy i)lor. with fright, if i.arkiing." eyes.' unciotHM d . bra if. 1 he enjoj nun t j of refre!lilng'.slep,' ii. ar. frt i blood' coutflng through the body, will 'be --t.be ture rewajd of every iH.r of paitif's Celery Coiujund, . Accept no f iilt i- tue or .imitation. St- that'Jhe name PA INK'S is on the. wrat-per aiid bottle. Deeds recorded. W. A. Jlalverson, 40 cords at $1. -.'": I grub o;ik. A. D. l'fttijohn.V 30 cordk second large flr. growth fir, at $2.71; 10 cordJ at $2,49. -DanKl Slewert, 20 cord growlth flr. at $2.45, 141 & .Fisher for 30 cord of old ll 3 per -cord, and Lewi Dolton. today will find the. birds confined to a very llmitol ncnge. lie will find none ta'the northwtvrd of an east asd ast line running through New York city. II. "His Ioveriy" consi:ael in First. His taking ut"n himself human nature and. leeoming subject to the tempmtlons of li r. and that with a i ne nrsij on, Miwern ma-n set's, win "t- I possiilllty of a fall. Suond In hlH in the nountain of I'ennsylvajua aiw to impres the outcasts with his west ifginia. rwm there iw wiii.ntw e fof them he lost- his reputation a -few oi me oiniSjaii niong tne line 4n.l -ww classed among th? "wine or ine APpaiacnian mountains; mrougn bibber,, an,i a friend of r.ublicons t,l Virginia, the Carolina', Tennessee, and Kentucky, ' South of that he will find them in somewhat:, larger numbers in the great pine forests of Georgia, Ala bama, and Mississippi. West ofj the Mississippi there are turkeys In Arkan sas and some portions of the southwest. N.- Y. Herald. - OiLUT02XZiL. Beanta Ilia Rind YDS Jta-wAiwsys Botti Enajnra of LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO WITIT DRAW INSURANCE 'DEPOSIT '"BY .TIIE. PA1ATJNE : INSUR ANCE COMPANY. LIMITED, OF , MANCHESTER. ENGLAND. -To Whom! It May Concern: '.J.. In accordance wlta the requirementa of the' laws of the State of Oregon, relative to Insurance companies, notice la hereby! given that the PALATINE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. OF MANCHESTER ENGLAND, de siring to cease doing business within the State of Oregon, intends to with draw Its deposit with the Treasurer of said State and will, if no claim against sab! Company shall be filed with the sinners."' Third ;He was made wors than the murderers in the minds of the people, for they made -choice of Itancb naa a murderer 1 be relesised unto them, and demanded the crucifixion of JeKiis. Fourth --He was made worse than thieves for, when they started' to the crucifixion thcy brought frth two thieves with whom he was associated, and letween them he was hung uivm the crows. Tradition has U that his cross was higher than either of the ui-rw anu. in irus way ttiey impresMitl tne mob that he was th? chief of rob bers and-, murderers. They crowned him with : thorns, they put a, mock rotte.upon him. they placed a scepter in his hand. Sand the Ist act In their efforts to humiliate him was lifting mm upon the cross. There he suffered and died; "enduring the cross, despfs T. H. iiandley. of TtilAmook, I In the city, arguing some cases before the Su preme Court :Mr7 and Mrs. Jospph Meyers return! yesterday morning from a month's visit in Sjn Franciscd and otlfsr points in California. ' ' FraiTk Macey, of.Fortland. is visiting InS ihe. shame, that ihe world ml-hi with friends and relatives in this city, J throush hf den th inherit the greatest for a few, days. :. .. j . , : ; . ; I blessing ever bestowed upon mankind Mr, Oeorge Mcpaha.14 cetume'4 to his I the forgiveness' of sin. the gilt of the home In' Portland, yesterday after a Holy Sptrtt and Eternal Life. Fifth- visit to relatives injbis city, r jne went Inte the grave, as our inor Mrs. F.; J. Eh.en wen t to Portland j taiity tletnan.le.1 such descenston. yestf-rday afternoon wher her mother- Then had none gone there wtth power in-raw. Mf. Khlen, is quite l!L 4 to Tesfh of ft stfng snd the grave Mrs. Cordelia Krebs and Mrs. Con- of It vb-tory. ,H did It. and bringing rad Krebs detwrted for their home in life and Immortality to' light offered It after a brief visit to to the world.! I! rooks yesterday MK A. 15, Oillis in this city, i U HL-r-Thatt We Might Re hlch." Mr. E.P. Moreom returne.1 to her Fi rst-Christianf ty is admitted by all home In Woodburn yesterday afternoon clvlHxel people to be the greatest In aftera visit to her ouuRbter who is at- hetiuince thi -orld tir.s ever- received, tending the Willamette University. and It was Christ Jesns who Was its J. W. Pnaloh, - traveling passenger author and giver.- We know of nothing agent for Oregon for th Great North- for which we would exchange this ern Railway, is a bujfines 'visitor in ) -wonderful gifu Second To tear the this city, havlne come up last evening. ! Piblefrom the literature of this l .n.t Insurance Commissioner Within six j Mr. and Mr. FranfcDavey returned ! would leave ov.ly a skeleton, who-e ?!- months from the 22d day of October, yesterday afternoon from Kan Francl-t torted feature would' horrtfir th t- the date of the 'co. whrr they attended the Supreme i tellisence of I th worl.l nn,t iv . 1901. the same being first publication of thl notice, with draw Its deposit from the State Treas urer. 1 ,f PALATINE INSURANCE COMPANY, --!. ; LIMITED. Cy C. P. MuHIns. Manager for th Pacific CoasL - Council of the .Order of Pendo as mem-j barren f tht grandest 'thoughts -the bers. --'.; ;.;:-' : ... . ; ',: ; - -1 H , purest diction the sublimest poetry, Mrs. J. C. Gooda'e Jr.7 and Miss Wave and the mostj refining principles ever Tharpe departe.l fw Arlington fester-'.known. To 4he Lord Jesus ChrbU we day afternoon where Mr. Goodale; are Indebted If or this greaf boon to fca- '""". vase, rs ijing quae .i. manMy. Third We are enriched- In suffering from lung fever. 'the hope of u blissful immortality ...-! .. 4 . . .7 .. 8 .. 12 .. 8 ..242 91 large fir, for $3 per cord. tl wot'd to 6be cut in 16-inch lcnglhs and delivered 4 1 into the curt house Ixj semen U not later than September 1. 1902, I CALL FOR CONGRESSIONAL CON VENTION. Salem No. 2..... Halfia No. 3..-.. Kalcta No. 4..... Salt-ip, East Salemn North ... Salem. South .. . Sidney.. .-. ... .. Silver Falls ..... Silverton. South Silverton,. North Silverton.. .. ,..' .. .. $t. J'aul . . ..... , , . ..... layun.. , Sublimity.. .. ,. v. .. .'. .. Turner.. .. .. .. .. ,. Woodburn.. .. ,. .. .. ..... Yew 1'ark Total . .. .1- I'lioiarles for the above delegates to be. held on Friday, the 14th day of March.' 1902, at the hour of 2 o'ebnk p m, of said day for all precincts holding I egates, apiort(ioned among tin open primaries, and between the hours I counties of the district, as fol of 12 o clock m.. and 6 o'clock p. in. of.vi saM day for all precincts holding closed I Ren ton . second Iti the county recorder's office -at" the court house, yesterday, eleven deeds were1 filed for rrWrd, the consideration aggregating $3181, There wero al-W fil'ed two .'mortgages for $1200 and $3m, rcsiKH-tively. The decsls nre: IVter llellarts und wife to Krnert . . Slumnewin amWwife, Ci'i n res , in t 5 s, r 1 w.wd, .... .... . .$2285., M..' R-tL T1nor to . Unruh, clot ,NokM3 'anl .4.--In; block No. , 46, in North Sil-m; w L.,..'... COO A. Uuli to O. t'. Snii lb lots' No. . 4, 5. 6. 7,in block No. 13. liis'f'? , wood ad lltlrm. tilerrt: w d . . 220 AIlurtrtHinger und wife to k'Xat.x. y H. Elliott, parts of ts No. V , and 6. I n blM k No.- 5, oulh west addition to SaJetii:W' d.v.. .. .. 3i0 Thie com racta were aw-ardeJl to Soott f A. Iimbert. et id, to J.. U .k. r at $2:S0 30 , cords rtan party strict of called to Tuesday, for .the cesenta- act. such primaries. f. t. wrightman; Clialrman. John W. Roland, Secretary. td. A convention of the Repub.lii of the First Congrcsiuonal D the State of Oregon lit hereby meet in Rose burg. : Oregon; April 1. 1902. at 1' o'clock pJti purpose of hotni'ria-Wiig one Re tlve for Consrens, and t" traiw idher business as may proieriy come before the ton vent ion. The convention will consist of 171 del several ows, to- t j "'i 3 14 11 et ol., lot Nh 6, In block No. 36, in St. I'aul, q c d..... ......... N. Gosling ana wife to H. Wol- fonl. et al: three-fourths Inter est in lots No. 3 and 9, In block No. 4 4. 1 n St. laul .... W. N. Savage, et al, to A. T. Hav- tte, 60; acres in J- M. SkvaKe' d i c, t u . . .. . . i .. . . .... .. . . II. If. S-ivage-et al to A. T, Sav- 100 21 J. NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION. Notice Is hereby .given that the R publican primary election will be held in Salem, Oregon, on the; , 14th day of March, 1902, for the purpose of electing delegate to the Republican1 County Convention for Marion County, to be held on the 26th day of March, 1902. The polls of said primaries will be open for; the reception of -otes from 12 .o'clock m. to 6 o'clock p., m.( of said 14th day of March, 1902, at the following voting places in the precincts of Salem, Oregon: Salem No, 18 delegates. Voting place, Freeland'a Chair Shop. Judges, W. D. CUggett. A; T.. Yea ton, C. M. I'armenter. Clerks. A. M. Southwlck, EJ Lamport. Salem No, 2 IS 'delegates. Voting place. Simpson's Livery Jtarn. Judges. Geo. J. Pearce, J. Q. Wilson. II. J. Rig Clackamas.. Coos.. .. .. ., Curry,. . ., Dougl is... .. Jackson. j .. , Josephine. -. . Klim.illi.. .. Lake.. .. . Liitie.. . ... ... . Lincoln. LipnJ Marion.. ... ., '.. Tolk.. '.'. .. Tillamook. .. .. Washington,.' Yamhill..'.. r lL N. age. 50.12 acres In " the' Savage d I tv 1 C d . . , . i . A. T. Savage, et aL -WJ Savage and wife, f.0.12 seres hi J. M. Sa vage d 1 c, l c d . . , . . . s. IT. tr. Ernst to A. lfelfer and J. Krechter, tots -No. 3 and' 4 In, llock No, 44, St. Paul, c d.,.. W. N. Savage to, A. T. Savage, 10.12 acr" in'J. M. Savage rl I c, q c d...... ........ Total, a J31HI 1J .Masai CATARRH 4 Vi 4 14 9 12 12 1 all it aUpes thsre hoalti be cleanliaaea Eljr'g Cream Ualm cb;aBe.oOlheiatHi be! It CBrearatarrhaml dme way a cold la Uie bead quirk!?. '-.::"- , CrMl TUIm li plaoml Into trie r.fteti.', iprti.l'j ttrer tli luembran an is atrle4. K'it 1 !- SMrdlat an4 acore lotWnra. - U la drjrinsf -! B urodnce rln. Lrf a Si, frt mui St Iru6- j;iui hf anaii ; Trial Si ii cent t mail. , JEUV JMWJTUItKa.6 W Hurart. - Tk. nrt ger ,y (Terks. IL S. Delle, Frank Power. I prnpeily certified by the Secretary erf Maiero po. a iu aeiegates. otingithe Convention. Total.;... .. .. ...... .. .. J .1 ',,171 The fcame being one detep.ite at-large for each county and one- delegate for every ICO votes or fraction, therof over .5 cast for Presidential Electors in No vember, 1900. r IH-Iegates or others In attendanee on the .convention may secure at rate, of one and one-third fare for the round trip "on the Southern Pacific and Cor vallis A Ea.trn Railways, by paying full far to I'.ml,!! ttrtrl (nklhir a r. ' . . ... . ' . ''.!- . .L" I tit BialtonreeintrttMm.aoan)ltI.OOfifrla.. ceipt to that envrjt anthaving ine same I MuxtAMtf h V u Ox, lna. u.kvj ii, c ' FOR SALE BT Z. J. nUK.f place, f recta nd s Store. Judges. Tho Sims, Richard Carey, James MeGuire. Clerks, D. L. Green. John Ieynolds. . Salesn No. 414 delegates.' Voting place. Red Front Livery Stable. Judges, A. F. McAtee. P. J. Laren. W.TiV. Van flervcrt. Clerks, YA A. Moores, Frank Hughes. f -f ;'.' : . F. T. WRIGHTMAN. - 1" . . ,' Chairman. John W Roland, Secretary. March 5, 19A2. J td. C; B. WINN. T. W. ItARRTS, f Secretary. Chair man! td. i 1 , Cloth trespass notices at tH States man office. NOTABLE DAYS OF THE WEEK. March 11th is the beginning of the liohammedan month Dulheggia of the year, 1319. Aliso the anniversary the birth In 1783 of John. Mac Lean, Ameri can statesman and jurist; of Francis Wayland. In 1796. divine and author. March 12th is the anniversary of the birth of T. B. .Read, in 1822. poet and artist: of Commodore John L Wor- dlni who It s commander of th "Mon itor in the first fight between Iron- ciads.. i This is also th festival in the Roman Church . of , SL Gregory the threat, who Introduced the style of chanting still called the Gregorian. March 13th is the anniversary of the birth In 1799. of Dr. George B. Wood, on of Amrica'a most eminent physi cians and medical writers. BOUELS Ir. -Willi tndlaM I'll I V I SI I NT ul cur ItltaO. (iiredla. ltWM KIN-a. ll aMri Him lttrmtf al Ur.tUa tU blnjc K, !. artaa a iuMm, tvr n-Anf. In '.vo- ln.Uft lian-V I 4tTMfCM-r Mred onl for Ptlvaaa. tur hour of 11m- irlrai uar'a. krf but ! vartauuMt. M tf lrnsit. r Mir If a liwtl a rTi'r. ieHhy (oovcaat of tta bu rry lr. f-n rm M or trill bo. K.rp rur l.ii.eii.iJM veil. Fort. la lh oSi of i (Mini. ou irri-i wmy ( aooias UM ovwoia CANDY CATHARTIO in n taa lbo. I I Zincbrophs I - 1 Th Bei-htbln !- M j Yoscmite Exigraving Co. j I Printing: Flates I ! I Mentonarr St.. S. T. L Q fkoaa nh 390 ; 0 M EAT 'EM. LIKE CANDY Slait. P1itM. rotcnt. Taata Ooo. TJI, Krvrr BM-ken, Woaboa, or rftM. t, f. n4 roaia pr dos. writo inr iroo aaasbio. ww wwwi n boaUlt. ASlrM - . . imuw uiwr rrT. rsirtcsae rw tsck. KEEP YOUB BLOOD GLEAll ir r rv I tmsm, tobacco spit PON -T. tarn ess be cured of as form of tobacco vfnz easily, be si ado well, fng. tnae-netic, f sew life aod rirr by taking ttO'TO'DAO, tbat stake atik mi iroojt. Muy r'a lea poon da ta fa day. Over B U U ,11 u U' cared. All drugr. Csre ruarauo-e.1. H--'1 and adWca Z'SHR. Al-lrea STKiblNJ IZMKItX Ctlu; Chicago Of er Vera, 47 Cloth trespass, notice 1 man office. ' at the State- '7