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4 SALCMi OREGON.' FRIDAY, MARCH 2L 1902. NEW TO-DAY. SAiiia. l -. i f if Ai I fc V - m , ... i i f ii mb r - l " i v y m i ' HAYDEH t27 ' -2- v. .NTKD.-1 want -to? rent a ranch shocked,' for 2 cr S years, referenc-en, fit what you have. Statesman .1:e. ' ' -i - , ' ! ' : ' .. , i: :jet to loan-un rapnovtfo t trm and tity property at C per cent 3. -rarwiurn; conimniion. . pie k All or address Kugene, rireyman. ij.rnber tit PU4.-C, 27tf Commercial etreet, one door norm of Ktatesman " ' - 1' dwtf The Kt&tfKuan Pub, Co. Iumoq hand era! hundred copies of tb OREGON C; .JSTITUTIO.!. The prlcets 10 cent, -h as fo&g as they last. . , , i " " - r ; " ,. ;,OW Jd A : good : time Ito bring in y i it machinery and have ypiir renalr ij j ail done. Castings, ir&n and bras, furnished on short notice,- One boiler f-4 4 -horse engine complete for sale l.ap. ' ' ; E. M. KKHTUNOER. Jiione 2333. . j 208 Liberty ?t- IAS- PASS fie tiled Suddenly at the family Home at 10:15 ' Last Night Alter a few Hours' illness, of Paralysis of the: Heart. ABSTRACTORS OF TIIXeTF i;;TAnLISnBO I.V lSk-On:y coro- pUfte of abstract books Id Mart. hi --' fount. Oregon. Concerning title iconsult us galea 1 Abstract ana I-and Co.. Salem,, .-Oregon.'.: -F.-... W. AValer. Secretary and Manager. LEGAL HOTICES. T NOTICE OF f NTENTION TO WIT N ; DRAW INHOIIANC'E ' DKPOHIT Hf TUB .UXITEII PTA.TKS -: -yiRK INSURANCE CO, To Whom-it May Concern: s In accordance with the requirements f the la of the tftate of Oregon. relative: to iesu ranee comr antes, no. ilee M hereby jrlven that the UNITED UTATKH FllIK INSURANCE COMPA NY, or New York, New (York, desiring "to cease - doing ; business within the h'iate of Oregon, Intends to withdraw Its deposit with' the Treajtuf-r of said tUate aiMl -wllii if no claim la gainst said Company shall .! filed with the Insur. a ni e. 'mtn k.ilori-r within six month f fMn, 1 1 hei 11 1 U a y t,f u rty, 1 902, tii ame tcdrig' tb- dtfll "of t lie first publication of thte notu-e, wilhiiraw it df-i-oslt from 'the State Treasurer. , V'NlTF:i KTATEH VI HP, INStTIt A NCE COM )' NY. ' . I. Uy W, W. UNDKRHILL, I'rfldent; Tatd at New , York, thlsi 7th dy of Ffbrusry, Ii02. ' , 2:21-6 mo, He Served as Prosecuting Attorney In the Third Judicial District for Two Years, With Great Ability---Was One of the Best l ' acJ Most JSoccessfol Yoanrj Lawyers In This Hart of Oretjon A Soa of Beojamla Itiy&ti, the Pioneer Lawyer and Leg islator. ' - : : - -NOTJCK OK INTENTION TO i "WITHDRAW IXSUItANCE pkrosir. ia accoraance wiib the require mcota ot the laws of th Ktale of On -rtn relafiiTe to Insuraoce coiripatileii HOtlcfr. W-hereby given that the MAO Df.BUItO FIRE INSURANCE COM I ANY, of Macdeburgv 0ruiany, de . wrrt io:ctse dojng biuJufs. within tjie' State of Oregon, iimnda to Willi trraw It deposit with 'the Trea-uirer . nf aatd srate and will. If iw claim Khali t filed -with the Insurance Conj rniSfJonfTwJthln iir nonlh from the lltSi day of October, 111. the same $wm the tlafe til "the first tlay of tiub- JdUoii I tbi iMttfle,4 witlulrawr iis lpodt from the fate f:easnrT-- ? COM TAN x-.S . ; , A K V1. vli : I' f Uy Uutte & Prank. I : Manager for. the raelflc Coast. '.Dated t San Francisco, tbl 2d day r October . ii- i ,W:ll-6mo, f.r .: - . I 1? NOTICE OF INTENTION TO WITH I DRAW INSURANCE DEPOSIT fBY THK LIOM FIUR INSOft- i (::ancb company, limited. J To Whom It May Concern: In accordance! with the requirements Of the laws ,oJt the Stute of Oregon relative to ln4uranee companies, notice is uereby itiven that the 'LION-FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED Lionaon, j!.ngianu. destrinir to cease doing business within the State of fregon. Intends to withdraw its detos IW w-ttn the Treasurer of said ytate and will; If no claim : against said Company shall be filed with the Jnsur afvee Comrnl.sioner within six months from the 24th day of January," 1902.' th' imme being the date of lte first publi cation of this notice, ; withdraw Its deposit fronVthe State TreasurerJ LION Fill E INSURANCE CtO LTD : Ry Wm. J. Iafislers. j' ! Manager for the J'aclflcf -Cuasti , ' Dated at fap FrancJaco. Ilil'ih-day of Jan. 1902. - ' l:25-6mo. 4,jt . - , :i";, .,: - NOTICE Or" FINAL SETTLEMENT. i N'otk-e Is hereby given to ail whom if may concern: that the undersigned ndmlnlstrjilor of the. estate ht Nelson R. Doty lAtesoC Marlon-ounty. Ore . goo, deceased, has filed hisv final ac count of said estate and that the coun ty court for Marion county; Oregon, haa set the same for hearing on the 15th lay of March. 1902. at one (1) o'clock !. tnof said day, at th court room of said fourt In: the county court house in tha fiy of Saleni. MaMon county, Ore gon,"nnd that aald Anal account and 'nny objections thereto ; will b heard ;ahd passed upon by the court at said time and place. j Iated ht Salem, Oregon, thta 12th day cf February, l02. i -' J I. C. NEEDItAM. Administrator of the Estate of U'tw Nelson R. ,Doty deceased. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE "OF . - l SETTLEMENT. ) , FINAL Notice la lireby given to' all whom It ny ctTcerv that Ihe underatimed Ktfeutor of the Ftstf oC Peter Klrlc, iVeeajKd. have;! filed their final ac count Af ald estate In the County Court of Marion tV.unty. DreKon, and that atd-, Court haw fixed as the time and plae of hearing mid final ne count and any , hJetlons thereto; on the 11 th day of April, Mi,'t 'I O cloclc P. M, of naia day, at the CVurtr. rwn of Mid Coirt. In the County" turt House at the City of RWem. in Marlon County. Stnte of Oregon, so. I u5t mkl j ftnai ac.-ount and - any obje liorur thereto will be heanl.and passed, upon by said Court t said tut nn.t pl.ue. . TMted at S;iletn. Orejnvn. this Iftth day of Mart h. A. D. 1902. " ; IL E, KIRK and M ATIIJA! M. KIRK. C-executora of the Wst will, testa ment and estate of Peter Kirk, de feased. K l;l4-5t. ' : Hon. Samuel L. Hay dsn, formss dis trict attorney: of th Third Judicial District, and one. of tha ablest young lawyers and leading Democratic poli ticians of this city, died suddenly at the family homo at No. 204 Cottage street, at 10:15 o'clock last night, after ai illness, or rather an indisposition of but a few hours, aged 34 years, 11 month and one day, of paralysis of the heart,; ':- ,f , During the past ftw dajrjt Mr! Hiydt-n had not been feeling the best, and on Tuesday at 3 p.;m. he ' le't his office, goinjtf to the.home of hi jather, Honi Benjamin llayden. near Eola, in Polk count y,' for a brief atay. At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon he- returned to the city, and met-tlngr Dr. Jt. Cartwrfffht on he street, he requested medical treat ment, faying thai he was not feeling well. The ohysician ire!erlbel Ar Mr. llayden, and told him to go to hia hne and retire, otTerlng t lS'dp in later in ttiei evening and see him. Mr. llayden I at wree went liomo and retired. Home tinke last evening the physk-lan . c&lled at the. houso,-but received no answer to his ring, and thinking lhaL the f am ity liiad retired or elst thatx nu ne wm at home, he went on his rounds. Abnit 10 o'clock Vhi' phynicijn . wua hastily caiie io rne iiayoen resiunc- and-on arriving there he found his patient suf fering oft attack of paralysis of the hearty and in Imminent. ia tiger. He? tt once.t alUHl'Jn, Dr. VV. II. P.ynl', who ar riypKi a few m!nuu- fcittf. but tho ef forts of iRe two pbyslelana 'to- pndong the Uff of the young lawyer vSere In vain, for he breathe't ;H iaft fit; ioiTS oVNwk. Ilis wife,. Mrs lliyde.1 ttwlt chilit. a boy of five'; and Mr. j" F". Mif Jfcr Mrs Hay iH-n' mother. wre. at the striken man's beds-ide when he parsed ttway. .'.'r--.:--r v ... : f Hamuel - HayrJn w -mi one- tf . the brisbj Rutins uri who could prcmdiy cillj tlretili fbh--native wt w;tji thison tft ljob. "HeHjamin-lrayibiB.' if f.ola, I'olk ounty, th plomvr lawyer i uBTT-rauc rw'iHician. constituents. anl fellow-ilawyera throughout the district. lAt the expiration of his jteeond term. Mr. llayden associated himself with W brother-ln-!iaw. JuJjce I. N. Maxwell, tujd the firm of Maxwell & -llayden has, diiring the past year,been prominent In thi criminal law praetlceot thla an4 afjolning counties. Mr. Hayden bad & wide rt-lreh'f of wajrfrt; antling friends and In the Democratlp arty rhe atooii high; his counsels"" were soughtr and hia advice eagerly fo!ldwer, ant in the Impending Campaign It was expected, that. If he would accept, he cobldhkve the' nom ination for Joint Senates for Marlon and Linn- eountier. p-:k'f .: i On J uly 18, ISM, , Mr. i Hayden wa married to Miss Uanu'e MiUer. & daugh ter of the late Otn. John t 'Mirier, and the i-ouple llvext hatiily.r October C ltfSs; the un, ionXvviia bltttred w-f th the birth tif a sonK now a promising lad, and this event but roundd out the hap plrw?s of the family . Tle head and protector of this, young family la now stricken. down in the very prime of hla vigorous yung mannoou, unq xn wiie and son are plunged Into the depths of grief over his untimely de-mise.: He also leave u fatfiet- and motherXIIonl nd Mrn. l'vhjamin Hkyclen; " tw'j brothers. WiMlam and 'McClelkm. and orws sister, M inn EKtelte Ua d-n, t; i mourn his sudden land untimely ieat!i. 'Deceased was a.. mot jtleasant an companionable gentleman, a tru ana always. jui. tie was Atrictiy nonr omble anl honest . in alt ' hi leallns:s, ajl hia acts beins governed by that liifctt i-.t ruje of hoiuir fun 1 In the g-ntlm ii o.' the old Bilwioi, but less oftn met wUh in tl.f yoanger general ion.' As an ad vocate he, left nufhing" undone to achieve fUK-ce'sf. for''; his .client, . 'evry honorable step being tak!en that was required for aucreja, but .at -nil ttm' tR'd he employ. '"foul . ineaic Jto attain hi i efHl lie Wa u"ireii!ler Y'0:iVe lxlgt; Nf-ls.i'. it. t. "F,ipd of Salem Lodge No. a:s6. P.. P. o. E,ikt, in bothy'of whU h organizations he ftdua htshly rixeil. Ir the flieatti of H(. Famttel "I Jlay den the Luoiiy has tist a loyal and fon 1 husbairu and father-, the Vity of Kaleiu a good citrzen, Ji nd t lie1 fit ate ' an aile Bind promising !, The los. Is a se vere one, and will long be regrettedrby aU who knew ' the genial srnile ind tton or th? thlldren:'' Hero he receiveil ' warm hand clup of the deceased, an excellent education, and tater, at thti The fun-ral arrangements ; wrere not age'of IS. entered the kiw, office of Hiii ! completed last' hignt, but wilt b rmide . n. Holmei and tandc-r that able at- i tiMiay, and announcement made va to- tornev's tutelaee bee.in the utiidv f morrow's iisiie of the Statesman lawT, remaining In Mr. Holmes'- office l V : - . for three yearsi finlghintr th? faw courjei! niitted to the bar after passing an ex cellent examination before the State Supreme Court. , k i He at once J-gan the practice. -of .his profession, paying, especial attention to criminal law, and he soon gajined' an enviable reputation as an able criminal lawyer,, proving hlm&df capable. ei)ii- scientious, and indtistrtous, 'and being very successful rttti coping with Hhe ablest Italent then' at the Oregon baK He sIdoin met with dfat. and only then iji-heri it was generally , acknOwl eiigeds that he hail nu ciim'. In the early. 90s he for a time quit his iractlcet retlrlng-to the Hayden farm, which he assisted In managing, but in 1S94 he atf dn hung out his hliiKle ami resum ed! his practice, BunRr With rare cess and agisting irt sfne f the nic-st hted 'Criminal -ne ever ti led in this county, 'showing rare abCity and1 legal acumen. . -.- ' - - m i ' In 1S90 be received the nomination for Ibtrict Attorney, for the Thlril Judicial District, at -The hanh of the Democrat t prty, ami he was elected by a. round rnajority, although the Republican e?eetet alt ff th rest of the ticket by goM'Sixet najorities. , tk succesaul was he In h first term that the Derno- cratlc Convention gave him a fenom- Inatlon In 18IM for a send term-; ; by unanimous vote and he waa re-elected by a , large vote. 1 Hta four years" ser vice as District -Attorney brought out his- great ability Jo n marked d err re. He wa unusually successful, and he received the warm 'amiratlon of his 0 .- w j :i 1 11 WLeu woman i nervoui th ii general! tlejdfla. If there is anything a nervous woman dreads it is the nigLt which ought to le so welcome as tbo brioger o rest and refreshing. Her very dread . increases htr nervousness, and the. fear of slveblessness hclns to make her . sleeuk'S bomettmes a woman by tha exercue of will-poweriries to lie still and straight through ,:S iu nigub. nura usrjare cfoseu. sue seems conscious . of some perilous presence in the room. When sh lies with wide open eye the gloom ;eems peopled with shad- owr phantonis,' that grow and , melt away . before her affrighte4 gaze. Then, perhaps, she springs from tho bed and light the gas or a lamp, feeling that she must hive the companionship of light. And ever, from time to ti ne, she' rises to tee what) hour it is, and wonders to find it is but fifteen minutes instead of an hour since she last lo Led at the' tloclc. Vf rV.. "V ' : V.v '':- One of the remarkable features about, such, a. condition is that so few women connect .it -with its common cause womanly disease. They try all Icinds of sedatives for their jiierves. They take sleeping powders and headacl e pow j ders and all sorts of drugs which at the best can onl.numb the nerves and stupify the brain for a time. The reil need of nervous, sleepless women is a cure of .womanly diseases.. 1 come egtshitor and Deceased was borrt on the old family homejitJ(.nd-nar. Kola on -April 18. 18GT, aim. ivnen a mere noy, came to taiem with bis pjtrents, th family removing to thiseity for the benefit of the educ4- THE PRICE OF HOPS ADVANCE NOTED IN A CONTRACT FILED YESTERDAY One Sale of This Year's Crop Made at ' lili Cents Tho Grain Market in v -This State and in California.. - . , C amusdjuig s,Xrpaniix tuo.i'rj ; A hop contract was filed in the roun ty rei order'a office .yesterday by which Fjfajik, Aan Yas,nnove Anl Jke Ouy X Chinaman) of t'hampoeg, contract ed to selLto Lllienthal .rtros,of Tew . i?.o rounWf hops, grow n thj year on the Van Wasenhove ,t,irm Iound, 6 cents to be advanced 'tot pick ing purposes, the rernaJnderpn 4eli , Tho Wheat Market. The local wheat market is nractlcaliv at standstill, with the price In the siune notch where it has ti Tnalntalned t4r i six weeks iZ cta. . At V.. . . . V. it. . . . ' . ..ns lllr immn is weaK It la never- thelcss unwavering and farmers are stm holders. Ther Is plenty of wheat in me ; vaney, piontly stdred , ia th warehouses, but It is not for sale and Mias Mollie Osen. of Tlppewa Falls; Wisconsin, is visiting wtth relative in this city. -..O. A. MoMeit arrived last everdng from An extensive business tour of K-sstera Oregon. . . ' nj . for Infanta end Children. The Kind Ifou Itave Always llouht ha borne the ftfgAa' i tnre of Cha. II. Fletcher, and has Wen made under hbi personAi fttiperntlon Tor over SO year. ' Allow no one, to deceive yoit la tbl. Conhterfctts. Imitation- and Jnt-as-jrood nre bnt Experiment, and endanger the neaim or wniuircn ilxerience agal Kxpcrimcnt - f The Kind YouHave Always Bought;.! 4cajrs uie signature 01 In Use For Over, 30 Years. .t-ti-Ks! i :r'-' -;. . ' ' - . !4',:".. Then with quite d nerves natural, refreshing sleep wi v Nervous and sleepless women bear glad and grateful witness to the wonderful cares effected by the use of Dr. Piercers Favorite Paescri ptibn. Even when tho nervous con union bad reached the most distressinir staere. and ail other j medicines and means of cure had failed, Dr. Pierce's J: 'a vorite Prescription has effected Wperfect and 'permanent tn;r!.: ' ., " It is with pleasure; that I write to let you know the grea benefit ' I have received from your medicines, and by olio wing your advice regarding self-treatment at home, write Mrs. Selma Ericison, of 496 Rice Street.St. Paul, Minn.f "Vour.kindly advised me to take ur. nerce a ravonie .rrescnpuon ana -uoiden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Pellets.' vWBen I first wrote. you I had been to three , , different'doctors. and two of them said I would never net belter with- ; out going to the hospital for an operation. I just sat dow n ajnd cried, and said, ' It I die, I will die at home with my. two dear little ones.' I had a mishap in May last and. was weak all summer, WJ notsble . to do anything. If I would get up and walk tq the kitchen knd back I would have to lie in bed for k day or sometimes two data Last August 1. picked up one of Dr. Pierce's Damolets and read of bis wonderfnt -V . T mill to him for information and received an answer within fiyfe days from the day I wrote. aavising me to try.nts medicines. Kow I bave used ails: bottles of his Favorite Prcsfcrio- 1 -j a"- uvreu iiuiuu uvwnti, lou ibc Ficviiii im just wonoeriui. i aui not tell the doctors what I was takimr. I have not been tdi IDT Till v.ii;Ti linp ti Aav 1- ' "received the first letter from Dr. Pierce, and I feel as good is I ever did before hal the J raisnap. j Teas so nervous i saa to nave some one by my fide all .the time, even in day time, and I could hardly eat anything, t. I took treatment from a doctor twice a week, and j i.w..5r nuuiu Kuiucic Ki uu,.lisi am ciuu ait ine aoctors and hegan taking your medicine I gained right along. I have gained fortir, jKund4 within the jast four months. I weighed 125 when I began, taking your medicines in August ), and bow I am 1a. wciut 105. a cannot uuns yoa enougti lor your, wonderful medicines. -msu jvu cvci jf nuctcsa ia me rreaimcni 01 outer case as vou nave baa in mine. vvnen 1 tutnic wiiat I suffered last: suborner Jt seems now like a dream, . w nuu icci u goou as ever,-. . . 1 . mi f,- sa 1 a xii I Ii FT : hi 1 : 1 4 1 if .'I - a 1 for to-day I am as 1 '-"My Wife was sick, for over eight' years, fwrites Alber: If. FuUe, I-iq.( of Altamont,' Grundy Co., Tenn. "She had uterine disease and was treated bv two phj siciaos and got 'bo relief. At last I read in one of your Memorandum Book a which yoa sent me, about Dr. ' Pierce's medicines, and we decided to try his ' Favorite lYei cription if sent to the drug store and. got one bottle, and the first dose gave ease and slfap. She had not shptanjjor three nights. Being sure that it would cure her, I sent for fife.mor bottles, and when fche had taken the-sixth bottle she was; sound and welL ' , ; . . . , " . ' ' . These are not exceptional cures! .These letters art but, two out of thousands written by women who found health through the use of I)r riercb. Fawrite Prescription.; This great medkino for women -establishes regularity, dries debili tating, drains, heals inflammation 'and ulceration and ures f emalo weakness. 1 1 cures nervousness, sleeplessness, backache, headache, md other cpiiscjuencrs of womanly disease. 'Favorite Prescription is purely a vegetablo 'preparat fon . containing no alcohol, neither opium; cocaine, nor ai y other narcotic. . It . can- ' not disagree with the weakest constitution." ' a ' ; Mrs. Erickson, in her letter printed ! above, refers g-atefujly to correspondence with Dr. Pierce and advice received from him. Dr.PieTce invites sick and ailing women to consult him by letter, free. All correspondence is held in sacred secrecy and the written confidences of women are guarded by strict professional privacy. Address Dr. R. Vi Picrcefluffalo, N. Y. ABSOLUTELY PRE - a. A 7ew VPimrom'm Otnmm Smnmm Mmdtomi i Adwlmmr-. ntttmlalnm thmn m thuuditdl Imrgm mxpn of mmntnu OftLT, Thlm promt mm tm m oomptmtm ptdm fe homhh mad m eesMM monmm "dootm booh." Smnd St ose-omf mimmp for thm oloth- moumd wimmrn,. of only 91 mtmoiom ' for tho book in omoor oerers. : Adarooon . DR. ml te. stnmr. awf ar - . , nesirly oil of the valley have -Hay iast on mtneAli attitud er. Denier flouring rnills In tha beenIdle for about ten count of the deter- assumed by the farm - locally, cannot see that the- market will be effected' by' reason of thisactioii and are 1nilned to be- I Ileve that the farmers will sell out be- J forethexspririg work begins. Everything seems to be favorabl so far "for an early spring and the farm ers have already - begun making pre parations tor Rowing whichj will i tx begun us sn a the weather breaks o -that th ground will dry out. Much plowing ha'8trendyibeen dome In the uplands and "lis at present belnef Car ried on very extensively, but th farm- era In the lowlands cann6fc begin active operation until the weather permits. tjonditloBs -i are much the-sam In California, as Is described In the week ly letter of Cleorge Morrow A C04 of Kan Francisco, undr date of March . t 02, , which 1 (looted herewith as f ot- ''Recen.tr rains have mad the out- .erjr ui iisiii ior ine coming erop all grf at valleyi of the state, althou bottom lands bordertnsr on the So.. no ana joaquin1- nvers, aavebeen b4Iy flootled. and crop In manyplaces 3i "re erntirely destroy ed ,'IN .SUPltESIG "COURTIS A MARION COUNTY APPEAL HEARD YESTERDAY.; s r- - tcXV do : Damages for tho Obstruction of a Road - tha Cauao .of. th. Aetiort-i-One Minor Order Entefed of Record. In th Sur e ' Court ; yestcjrday noon, the rasVof S. 'knepefr rrajimd fnt, .vs. ;V. C. Peterson, -appellani,, an awSt -iaroon county; waa ar auumttted, by lrAarh aV xr appellant, and P. II. irkrcy JJohh A. Carson, or nnoniwnt. rl.r appeal ... Marti John yvsat v4Mcinriit tat in r a rkiiisssi vn. me i.tn or brUary, I901J the respondent filed in th Circuit 4ourt for Marion. county. Oregon, hii . lor- t""1" egainae sppelUnt In 'which he k. wins ne nas tteen da.tnasrl iri ev:'r ! y ... .... , rs,s,,n WI uie wrong. v 4Si.ef. a a,, wnoie, nowever. lh tut ittmMU. K., ..-' -.-.. -.1. chaxigeil to hoi and A The week's ma tier t o weak.: bat this the fact t close of 4h ex week iui ootruttion fjy .the appeUaAt kf & . Jk-t lin . rt f 1 . t I - eerfuinei iuoic - nigaway in dull J and f hi blKhwwy the respondent rlKim. wwa principally due to to hn.esneiiailv i nt.i-t.,i -".ihn.k.t at It WUsralnlne. At the hr kta anfr t.t market " waa tb a fleered hi zhora' tni nnxiinn -lV h a"u ""newnai aouve. although denial that he obstructM any feueh wv tnvu.iivruy SJ. I s5lCK K Ofl fill nl il NVflT fi irtV manna ailaMa a.,1 i ' -ml mm - ' . . ea.v TII A-lstA nox.at aryexceswive. and with the ' denied that resporrdent was dariibged - - - y - "7 i ""f".!" ucti euieBa oostrueuon. In any - it aii. uriMiiprTa at ene ausnsts -.&fl r rr . j denne "bt srlce On the con- no amrtnatlre averments and the trarr, the tendency is the other way." ' artslns between comnlaln iinr were trlail by a Jury which on th of February. 1901. returned a. Verdict ih favotof respondent and against appellant forthe turn of fioo. Judgment was enteral ujm this vir-. diet for 1100 with costs and dlsbunnf-' ments, fiml - respondent' filed his cost bill, claiming $38.20 of the appellant, which, omoant was allowed by the-clerk, end upon a mitlon-'by appellant' to- re tax the cost, the court allowed th? st bill' la full. From the verdict of the court this appeal was 'tafieft. ---v - V ' F. L. Quatsoe, t aL. appellants, vs. W. ,IL Kgglston, respnd-nt; ortlered, ort allpulation that api-ellant'a time to serve and file their brief be ernen.led 15 days. .--.a .,-' '','' :' '.', ';;-.."-';.; Users tio- ' Zs? ,fi "3W "rin of utijf tjstf - llori "' J. M, I'oofrrran. of Wwvlburn, was business vlattor to Balem yester- dav. -' ' : - ...'--.f. . . Mls Mlnta Oulss, of; VVo.lburn,?U visiting with htr aisu-r,. Mrs. K. O. Iat toa in this -tty. - . (:. lr. J. If, Hrew-er -h rented rooms In the Gray block and wlll oecupy thm. about April i:.th. t .,.,, Rev. It.-L. Pratt, of fortlanl. came up oh yesterday morning's overland train for & few day' Uit Mrs. F. W. Settlemter ram up from Woodburh last evening to Join her hui bv.l in a visit to h'-r relatives In this tity - ' '.' X-, ; i..-' j "Mrl;Tv if. Jones- has returned f rom NewhaJJ. Cel., where tie has -been vis Itlnjf her sister for th past '.two. month. .j . ,-