V WEEKLT OREGONE STATESMAN:.' FRIDAT. MAT 16. 1902. , t - POLITICS IN . SILVERTON : m : ,- '" . ' i :, jj - . .! - A Strong: iRepubUcan Club Has Been Organized There ' okorgb k. chamberlain ad :dres8jsd a crowd there on mondat, and. .was faced bf an audience of men wear ing furnish buttons. - - SIVERTON. . Or, May 12. The Hjlyertcfn Republican- Club .was organized last Wednesday evening an4 levied the-, following officers: I. S, Ruell president' and J. E. Hammond, secretary. The club hasT&-4arge mem bership and -will do some active wrk for the Republican party in the nft ." fewwJeka. ;V -"''" Hori Claud batch of Salem, will ad- . d reus , the citizens of Silverton and vi cinity on the political issue of the day, at the Liberal hall, Thursday evening, "May 15th. ' - - eo. K. Chamberlain, the IVmocratlc : candidate for Governor, addressed a " fair sized audience at this place Mon day evening. No great amount of en thuslasm was shown and taken alto E'ther It was a: very quiet meeting. It was a. noticeable fact 4hat 'the; bright -red" -Furnish button jva very conspicu jjujt in the audlenceT : I . The Salem baseball tttam went down in defeat before the Silverton, team last Sunday, by a score of j 3 to! 11. 1 It was a. good gam up to the fifth inning, neither-side being able to score. Each side made a score in the fifth, and. In .the sixth Ihe Salem pitcher went to pieces and from then on the home team i had thing's their own way. The Sll ' vrton team will cross batijiext Sun- day with Eugene, on the State Fair bounds.; The boys are, In fine condi tion and will put up a good game. repetition for rural free delivery. , frorr. Silyerton postofflce was circulate i i in the country south and south-east "or here 'last- week and-the! required '. number xt signatures obtained. - -This - pi -.tit Ion will h.. forwarded at once, and - i fptabUshd along with the one that -I.M under way now, tv ill make four miles hiding" from Silverton. 7 "Street Commissioner Karstetter Mas .:i force otMnen at work 'on Main and .''Wat or" streets. : cleaning ff the mud - whii-h leavos the streets In line con dition. - .'' . ".. Coolidge & McClalirr-are having an awning put on their hew building which to--occupied -by 'Rs-i'll. Hcrsoji's genera 1 -merchandise store, , and the fx-stnmce. V M. Wiay of ItarnesvUle, is In the iiy visiting his '-bnrthdr, F7.K. Wray, - -.Mr.- VViwy is. "well pleased -with this r- iilrtcf and wilt probably locate and en; ,-gagin .business -here. J , .' ' , sf, OihiuH bits tiold his residence prop erty in North Silverton to W. J. Ji r- man, who will move) In at once. iMr, Minus and family will depart for Cali fornia next weuk. Miles Adamson, who has suffered an rf-ttavk of appendicitis, is improved (enough to be-Jwi the-treets. i-'- Ut Staht has receivrd his new pinws, type, etc., and this week the Is of the stN-ertonian will be. given toTlje jj.ijlilic. ' - A.- ft"Kyrtz,:' manager, of the Union IVtvv.i- IV, haat pu riJiaaejl a new mot ' or cycle and was out trying ft last ni'Rht on the trevt. This is the first orif sesayiere, and created considerable interest: " I - Mrs. J. N. McCorkli is visttjjig in Ssilem -with her daughter. Mrs. Jno. . l!roj.hy. - u- J7-pAd. mis and family drove to S;lrin Monday. r ' l nos. KenntHjjt. r -oodburn. .spent .un.,iy in TlvfHm. Mr. ainil Mr. JarPaulsoft departed Vaut'rlay f.lrr TAyrijst Olty. Iowa, where thy villi spend a month's visit with "i- una 4ioi.i i ri.u 1 9. A- At Shaw. Shaw, r, !May 12. JohnJCruger h. soUl "part of his place- to Felix ; A mart, f M"tnnesota. and ten acre of . It to Janob I Voting. -Mr. Jiruger is intending to move with his family to Oklahoma. . ; - " r .JL,V. iWcwtgate, Of Albany, a grain tuyer, was here Wednesday. ' '' ha. I'annoit was hire on business " this wiyk. '" ) L " The wmnan'i) home missionary so tiety met with Mrs. Otis .Wednesday. Mr. J. T. Noyew -ntertainel the la dies aid society Thursday afternoon.. It ; was "their election of officers A fine . hint h was served. ' ' . ' ih;u. ;MeAlliKter and family' ard Mr?. J. t?. Overson were In Salem Wcd ?h jt,ty. r I "'" . Johh ! t'lrlch". i Miss May Townsend nl Mt.i LouMima llrdvn were Wil- ifir'!Hior Sonday. LL-'" ' - 'I.. 1 Mrs. j. L. Pa I ton and children ' of tletn, are : visiting Mrs. Patton's inothVri Mrs. J.JC Howd. L -Kellx-Ainorf anl family have .pcci pied .the'3ViUiamsTouse.; The regular j monthly'" business and soU.-it meeting of the Epworth League was held at C. R. Durfco's FriiLiy even ing. ' i; ' ;- " Mr. and Mrn. W. II. IT. Darby, of KU-irt are visiting relatives. here, i. $100.00 REWARD. . It is believed that ' clrtumslances point to th, work of an" ' ' Incendiary- . in conoectioh with the Jjyr.ning of the dwelling owred by Mrs. Jennie lluni-e. r Salem, which was destroyed by, fire on April . IMS We .wlll.4y IIP for arrest and conviction of the guilty ratty. ! ;" :. ; : :-.:. ' j: Oregon Firs Relief Association. , i j McMinnville, Oregon. !WAN AND tiOCSB FktHT. j WingiVa-nd welbed feet were, the i weapons; uvl in battle to thV deith I Mween two waterfowls in the Lincoln Iark Zoi recently. J)ne of the flock -of w:IM geese was killed, by a swan. White Prlxe. the largest of the ewans. fielded hrs powerful wings with such force as to break 4 he neck of his feath ered opponent. c - The noise of the battle was like - that of a large washing hung out in al Indstonn. Hlow after blow fell1 upon the eivan and on the wild goo as the powerful wings of each swept toaeteher. A rain an A atraln her sef - arated and then came together wltha. rush. : In one of h?yv clashes the swan landed a right uppercut. wing ing his opponent J n the. neck. Then the wild-goose fell and White Prize swatted his fatten enemy a few more sweeping; blows and strutted away a conquerer, Chicago Daily News. .- EDITORIALS OF PEOPLE A CXJtItE3PONDE?iT COMPLAINS -. OFTIIK IIIGIf TAXES IN , THIS CITY. . (The Statesman is pleased to print communications' upon topics- t general interest at any time. There is scarce ly any limit to the topics of general interest. It Is asked only that corres pondents refrain from personalities and use care that nothing be; written of a libelous or unworthy or untruthr ful nature.ji Editor Statesman: . 'f .'.. While professors In and professors out, "frlenda" and patron" f t he schools, "star; boarders J never: miss a meaj or pay a cent." and so on. have the schools under discussion, permit the inquiry If Salem is never to be re lieved -of a four per centilm tax, nearly one-half .of which Is the,, annual ten mills levy jby the city. and seven or eight mills by its jschool district? Portland's -city tax ; is tome onwthlrd less, than Salem's, and. Its school tax more than ! one-half less. A combined annual levy of four per cent In Port land would be1 a blight upon ' the growth and prosperity, of the town, as It Is upon Salem. New population and business carmot be expected" -to volun tarily go under such a-loadV There is reason td expect that future levies of the city will be reduced. There should be reduction of the school 'district lev ies also.' a there haa teen a roaurlted increase of valuation in bothj ' Are both the Lincoln and Yew tark schools needed? They are near to-r gether, and -were Jo,t wisely thus locat ,edy'lt to uradoTstood that neither build ing Is fully occupied. That the whole Upper half of the firs is vacant and unfinished. That the same Is the easel with the other; with the ex ception of !a single room. Would not the service? be improved and made less expensive by the completion, of one of these buikUnga and'thje aaerging of the two schools ln iit?r-i do not know tlnat thl is practicable, but there should be eome w ay jdevised to cut j down n eight, sevea or" six mill tax. Portland's has beerT Unusually less than three. PROMOTER. Satem, Ore., May 13. 1902. , . . I ; I., 'j i ' - ! ' . Essay on Friendship Kd I tor Statesman: . 'j ;.f - kme "lasinuatin' cuss" With a kiss of Judas, this time! over the signature ,of- "'His Friend, keeps up the fight on Professor Vodeif and start, the falsehood 'that Professor Yoder said he no longer wanted ..the place or would not be an applicant for" the suicS-in- tendency again, a yarn always stsM"ted by friends, (?) at every; convention when some fellow wants the nomina- tlon against a candidate' for a second term. - KT-- ' - ' ' '. , . Judas will take down his volume of Kipling and scan '. f -He lied amd lied ; - ' And knew he Ued" : he will read 4f himself as others stfe him and perhaps' the -forced sarcasm wiltteaveJhbl!ps and the sunshine and the truth creep into his heart. . A HOVE BOARD. ialem, May 13, 1902. V 7 SHE REDEEMED HER BONp. The Times of India tells, the follow ing story to show the character of -the Ara or l emen, among ywnom tlrey have been some disturbances lately: A man of thie-Zaranikfer. who has several times cut the new, telegraph lines, and w ho was punished more than once, was ugh.t on one ocasioa..by an A tab hiek In charg of the lines. The Sheik In tended to .send him to Meedy for im prison menC but the wife of the ac cuser) came in and stood as a guaran tee of his future good behavior. The Shiek accepted the ball and released himj but shorty afterward he again re- sorted to his old practice of cutting-the wiresi and bolted lawavto another vil lage, at a distance of one day's march, where he had another' wife. The Sheik then'sent for hb? first wife Who stood security for' him, and told her he would disgrace her among the Arabs If he failed to bring Jn her husband. The wormn asked the Sheik not to 'ipread the black sheet" (ajrustom of tlw coun try When any one fommitra breach of trust) till the ' following rday. ' She started that night, taking a sharp dagger concealed in her clothes, to the' village 'where her husband wta stay ing.: -She found him asleep, n his aoode and stabbed ' him. cut hlw throat and carried his head back to her home. The next'morningshe went to the Sheik and presented the-heaoJ -ff rhr hu!ns ftT, saying: : "Here Is your . critntnial, and I am freed from the batv. Plosse do not affix thelackLhet.V-L.onlon Daily News,-' J A MORPHINE FIEND. Stttlng Sjgalnsi a ixst at the corner of Market 'and Montgomery, surround ed by a crowd that was half curious and altogether pitying was what once hadoecn a mart. It was just hfore II oVJock. when the ruh of business on the city's main artery was- at Its great est and the sight of a poBceman with a man In his eraw wd sufneient . to .-'IT " ' ! i . Sixty Yssrs of Popularity.! is. the reronl of PalnklTler , Ptrry par- Is), but the shoioireifull of imitations made to sell upon the great reputa tion of the genuine: be cautious, there fore, when you ask for a bottle to see that you get the genuine. ; An unfail ing remedy for coughs, colds, bronchi tis. : V . 1- -'i .':'( !, 1- The girl students In arUss in sociol ogy in Chicago Cnlyersfty have voted that -they beWve in ctluca"tlon be cause it nwkes the. young men neater In dress ant more gentlemanly in be havior; the young men have voted their dislike for coeducation for thl same reason. - fliu' we hve-f exhibited the first state of mind' of the reformed to wardthe rt former. If is not until the reformed has grown used- to the new life that he appreciates Its advantages. Lt; the girls continue tbsir altruistic work. In time they will get their re ward. Youth's Companion. r r licgal Blanks at Statesman Job Office TVf O TT'il II 1 WJ I XI II I I H H (V . U WlAVll CALIFORNIA Wrs.JF. Calbreath Writes of Her Trip to Los Angeles : A PLEAi?AT TOUU THIIOfGII OREGON' ' AN1 CAIilFORNlA THE DELEfiATIO.VS "FROM. THIS STATE7 TO1 THENATIONAL. FED ERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUDiC .- Mrs. T. TV Geer Is in receipt of a moat intrest!ng letter from Mrs. Irene Smith Calbreath. wife of Supt. J. F. -Gal breath. Mrs. CaJbreath attended the National Federation of Woman's Clubs as an alternate for Mrs. er. and In her letter she writes manv In teresting items of her trip to sunny Southern California. Sh says in part: "As 1 know yott will be interested conoeming the workings of the Nation- al Federatlcii, I am learning all 1 can, to be able to make an interesting re port. - We had a lovely trip down nd arrived Wednesdajr at 7 o'clocit a. m. We had a. special Pullman Our aacUeJ consisted of. Mrs. f Abigail Scott Dunf way. honorary president of the (ire gon Federation of? Woman's Clubs. , r& C. 15. Wade, president of Ore gon Federation of Woman's Club. I': State Federation Delegates. Mrs. M. A. Dal ton. -Portland. - Mrs. Guernsey, Pendleton. ' , Mrs. Calbreath.'alem (alternate for Mrs. Governor Gefrj" i Mrs- Sh4jford. Portland, alternate. ' Miss Kaley. Portland1, alternative. Mrs. Marquam,f Irtland, president Poral land Woman n"s Club. , Mrs. Robert M3Her, delegate frorrt Portland AV'oman' Club. , , . Mrs. Pritchard. delegate from Pott - land Woman's Club. ' ; City Federation. Mrs. H. dent Mis. tend). Mrs. !A. HOyt. artM-nte for Pr:i- Hoyt, (who could not at- H. Breyman. delegate for City Federation, j; - . 'Mrs. Harknees.i: alternate for -the president of Albany Wpnran'a Club. Mre. Dockery, -.from Idaho. Mrs. r-i lecturt-r on, civic improve ment. ' '('' " Mrs. Hidklen. of Washington, was to- have been of our ua-rtv, but missed her train and carne on next day. , "AH delegates were instructed io wear,' conspicuously Ikw of light bltie ribbn..tJo cnaMei tho i chiving com mittee to readily) diirtinguiihtliem "Our Oregon colorK, a 'red. white and blue ribbon, with 'Oregon' on the white, is Also worrv. . ' , "The Michigan -ladies haI a .'tou'fi' wi;ih a ribbon. The "tarter of th. ! Joining car w-antea one, Oh", you ain't got no private partahy yougo to your carh for your rilplo.n; Vu caln't "get no rubin heah, tie told the other por tcr. ' ; -i- :- . r ' "The Michigan fcidfes had a Uur8C which was attacnedj to our train at SacraJTienti We vLrtc(i back and foi'th like sisters. AMrs. Fox, of Michigan, ex-plalm-d at length to our. delegation the matter of the 'color question." I shall explaip when I return; "';rts too long to, write, j Some are iir.TtEvor of 'rejrgsri Izatio,' others are hot. I think it b-st not atthls time, as Ihcre -enis to be a disposition to aettleail affairs ami cably. : ' ' I - , ' - A president must be Vhostn. The j favorite candidat seems u be Mrs. TXnlsonT or jew TTTork. She is now yice-prcidentt has atbly doneX all the work1 for Mrs. jJtwe during Mrs. Lowe's absence In Eurbpe. Mrs-. Deck er, of .Colorado," has - been . mentioned a Lao. She says she is not a candidate, but her friends are working for'Tter. J'Mrs. Iiobert Burdette, of California, Is a candidate, he has opend "head-' quarters,' they say, and 1s In the race. "The first thing we did after reeis terlng was to procure , our 'biulfs.' To do this w-e presentei our screxlen tlals with . vlsltimg cards attached. They gave me the yellow ribbon with "alternate" printed n It. but Mrs. Wade procured -foc-ane the silver arid blue (Federation colors) of the 'regular delegate.'- I should have oref erred th- regular alternate' badge if by so doing j I could have enjoyed your comoin- lonshlp. I ' "Oh May 1st wan me opening -oi trve j e? 'board' met in fore-1 Federation. The noon. Regular session opened In after noon. The flrstv evening, was .the reiru- lac reception. Oh', the jam! ' Jra. Duniwayf atxl I were a half hour goijie and oneJhaif Jiours, and sotne di ! "or get In at all. . . t The rooms were too shall for ? he- crowd. Lovely gowns, diamonds, tired woman, aching feet, and smiles Xfrs. Dunlway saiti jhe never saw - but. one greater JarnJ ahd; that was at the Cap itoi iri Washington on the wccasUm J President JMcb.n Inauguration. May -30. was the Fi?,la. The whd city was. dH-ora ted In green, - red an l yellow -FlestaJ- c-?rfors. I have not time to dH-rjle 1 this n-w, lo-e'er. VThat evening we. rrad m. fire; It-cture an 'Assotiatlon Progress by Oeorse Gunwton, of New York, eJftor of. th Gunston's- Magasine.: He caH hn re was invited to-"speak b asked "on what eubje t?" He was told to envej his on uhjfj-tj;liul t t"Sr In mind he was to addresis ne of the most In telligent and 'ehlgTvtehcdudieniek hsdl. ever mot, ami h reallifid. his Informer was correct. J ' ".f. ' - I wih you tuld . sfte - the National Federation site'd in' the AuditoVTom. It la the most I n licet u-al foody of'"pet- pleI have ever OKt Ni oh"? Is admit- teJ but Club womVn srI the sieaker? and muMoiansr, and: not of theslrt, omh. : The pre'ident of Uerkej College gave art ad'lrwe one a f t rn'ri- He complimented the tidi. on th!f ,rV.'r. ysm afoi dipat,h. but said h felt that In certicg to a'Hr-es them hr j must bring ftis champion with hln Stvl iointed to n aged ' white SriJfV.l man.- -i-1 -r-' . , t "'-'""".-,; "I wlshl oiqld rMwfnber all the d- drrsv?. The women have studT their subjects sad hindie them weJL The reports of state trKidenls ,wr fmltMl IA IhrM mlntttM rTtjlf ,-TJ r- .k.H nff Ihs un! rr inii tir m-n Up I Wale was a clot;- sorl. Mel i f'lii I woman. a Sirs. J-Tanxnn irom inniant.j but connected with the University of Chicago. he is asking all the Club women what each thinks is the great est benefit that women will gain from this great movement. 1 answered, 'suffrage.' A lady from Maine I met oa the street car. spoke of the bnoa d-n-Irr effect on women, bat admitted It all pointed to suffrage. . They nmHr all fee alike on this matter. We do not wait for Jntro-luctlons. The badges are enough. 'What is your state? , Maine, New llamphir. j' Alaska, Sw t Vork. IIiinoi. Hawaii. All sides.' On j woman told- me., she was front -Maine. I find .w ere ? all alike, alt working for the bettermetit of women. , The ' rcf ort on' economic? wae fine; on education was good. "It is all good. It makes one feel .Droodk to be member of so great an organtxa lion, hut I must curb my, enthusiasm and close.-'.. ' '"I met Mrs. T. McF. Pattot, formerly of Salem, yesterday. Fhe - made m,s ny inouiries concerning Salem jteople.T' day CSundayJ Mra Higgins, nee piPl bert. . cailexl and took Mrs. Dunfway and myself car riding, all over the city. The weather waa like a perfect June day."'- ! ; .;,..';-'. '" "The soft Western breeze.the trool cai follaee and' flowers,- - the sCnging birds, the -perfum of theorange trees, the delight of being alive, made one feel that this is Indeed a paradise" - Whooping Cough. ( . i A woman : who -iiasyiiad 'experience with this disease tells how to prevent any dangerous consequences from It. She says:. Our three children took the whooping cough la.st summer, our baby boy being only three months old, and owing to our givjag them Chamber lain's Coogh Remedy, they lost none of their plumpness and cam out in much better health than other children" whose parents did not use this remedy. Our oldest girl would call lustily for cough syrup between whoopsv Jessie Plnkey Hall, Springvllle. Ala. This remedy is for sale by Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. LEGAL .NOTICES. XOT1CE-OF FIJTAL. ACCOUNT. Notice La hereby given that the un derMgned Admlntetratrlx , of the estate of John C. Booth, deceased, ", has here tofore, to-.w-k, on the 5th day of May, 1?02, file her final account, as such Adminlytrattlx. in the County Court of Marion County Oregon: anJ that th fa'd Court has made an-order "setting Tuesday, June I the letdn 1902. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. "'."'' - Dated thS 7th xiay of May. 1902. " V JEANETTE BOOTH, , . Administratrix NOTICE OF INTENTION TO WITH DRAW INSURANCE DEPOSIT B Y THE LION FIRE IN SO R- : ANCE COMPANY LIMITED. To Whom It May Concern: In accordance with the requirement of the ' laws of t the State of Oregon, relative to insurance companies, notice is hereby given that the LION FIRE INSURANCE ' COMPANY. LIMITED, of London, England, desiring to- cease doing business within the State .of Oregon, intends to withdraw Its depos its with the Treasurer of said State and w ill. If no claim , against said Company shall be tried with the Insur ance Commissioner Within six months from the 24th day of January. 1902. the same being the date of the first publi cation of this notice, withdraw its deposit from the State Treasurer. Y LION FIRE INSURANCE CO r LTD . By Wm. J. Landers, -Manager for the Pacific Coast. Dated at Sari Francisco, this 6th day of Jan. 1!)2. l:23-6mo. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO WITH DRAW INSURANCE DEPOSIT BY TlU: UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO. To Whom It May Concern: 1 In accordance With the requirements if the . laws of the hta.te of Oregon relative to Insurance companies, no tice is hereby giCen that the UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPA NY, of New York. New York, desiring to cease doing business within the State of Oregon, Unlends to withdraw its deposit with the. Treasurer ot said Stae and w ill. If rto claim against said Company snail De niea witn tne insur ance Commissioner -within six months from the 2tst day of February. .1902. the.sambeing the date of the first publlcatjnXof this notice, withdraw Its uni;ted states fire insur ance company. , i By W. W. UNDERHILL. ' . President. Dated at New York, this 7th day of February. 1S02V 2:21- mo. N OTICE OF FINAL SBTLLEMENT. Notice is hereby; given that the un dersigned has this day filed In the County Court of the, State of Oregon, for the County of Marion. ,h!swml . re lrt and aceount as administrator of the estate of S?th R. Hammer, de ceased, and that Saturday,' the 17th day of May. 102, at 11 o'ciotk a. m has le.e'n fixed, bv .said court for "hearing the same. All persons jlntcresterl In said estale and deirlr,g. to make objections to said final report and act-ount are hereby re uuiri'd ,to"ippejir In sjild 'court a,l said day and; hour In the county court rom In said county and. state, and show cause,!? any there be, why said final rej&rt "atid account 'should . not be al lowed. ; I . - JOHN HD5I1ES. Administrator of the estate of Seth R.-- Hammer, 1 leased. : t Kalm. April 15. 102. W 5wks. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOICE TO x CREIITOI. NOTICE IS HEREBY tJIVKN that the undersigned bs teen duly ap-1 tinteI administrator of the estate of Thomas A-Wilson; deceased., by the Honorable Cour.tyCVurt of the State of Oregon for Marion tVmnty. and that he baa duly qualified as such: admin istrator. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby. required to (resent thi-m ' wlth.Oiei jrojer voutljrs, within six month from th date fmns liotlte to the undesigned administrator ait the office of the tu;- trltendeat ,f the State Insane.-Av- lum at-ftilPin, Marion County. Oregon, Dated at " Salem. Oregon, this lltb day of April, 1W2, ! - J. F. CAUJREATH. Admintstritor o: the estate of IThom- as A. -Wilson, deceased. w isks. ' km VAAV.. In. the County Court for Marlon Coun- ty. Oregon, i In phe matter of th Guardianship of Joseph W. Kirk,. Infant Son tf Peter Kirk, Deceased, and Matilda M. Kirk. His Guardian. To the Next of Kin of Joseph W. Kirk. ' and to All Persons Interested in the , Estate of said - Joseph W. Kirk, a Minor: - : v , Whereas, on the 21st day of April, A, D. 102, the above entitled coujrt made an order fixing the time ami place for the next of kin of said ward, and all persons interested In the estate of said minor; Joseph .W. Kirk, to appear and show raose why a license should not be granted to said guardianr Matilda M. Kirk, to sell certain real estate be longing to said ward. Joesph W. Kirk, at private sale, of which said order the following Is a true, full and correct ropy, to-wit: . I in the. County Court for Marlon Coun 1 ty,; Oregon. !-, In the matter of the Guardianship of Joseph W. Kirk. Infant Son iof Peter Kirk, Deceased, and Matilda" M. Kirk, Ills Guardian. fNow, on this 21st day of April. A. D. 1902. this cause coming oh to be heard upon the petition of Matilda M. Kirkfpr an order permlttlmi her to sell at private sale, as guardian, the following real property ( belonging to the estate of said minor, Joseph W; Kirk, to-wlf: A one-ninth interest in ajl decedent's, (Peter Kirk's) undivided One-third interest In a' certain six acre tract of land, at Russellvllle. - Multno mah county, Oregon, appraised at I1SS.90: . and particularly described as an undivided one-half interest in' the following tract: Beginning ati a stake 11.66j chains west along the base line and 13.65-100 south of the northeast corner of section fouri (4) ln:T. 1, S. R. 2 EL,., of the Willamette .Meridian: running thence south 751 '4,-10 feet more or- less to a stake in the north line of the Benj. Sarr D. L, C, and distant 510 f?et west of the Northeast corner of said' Starr D. L, Cf'. thenc north 89 degrees 51 mln. west along the north line of. said Starr i"laim S2 11-100 feet more 'or lesa to Ja stake, thence north and parallel with the east line of the traot herein decHbed 749 feet more or less to a stake: thence east and parallel with. the base line 682 11-100 feet more or less to the place of beginning, containing 11 - 75 - tOOi acres .more or less. Also the following: Commencing at a point ,19 48-100 chains west of the northeast torner of the Benj. StarrD. L. C, theme west along the north line of Said Claim 7.S7 chains;' "thence south '! 2.33 1 chains: thence east 7.98 chalnai.iluhce north "2.32 chains to the place of beginning. containing 1.84 acres of land, more or less,, together with the. tenements and hereditaments ' and ' appuHenances thefeunto belonging, or in anywise ap pertaining, situate in Multnomah county, Mutate of Oregon. ." f Also the one-ninth interest In and Ito the following described premises: . To hundred acret of the Home Farm of Peter Kirk, deCeaseti,in Maiii n county, Oregon, to be divided and measured o(T. the same by line drawn east and west across sjild frm parallel to the f north line of said farm, as near as may be done in order to seVoff th said 200 acres; said home farm being Specifical ly des-rlbed "as follows: Nltegihning at the northesrst corner of the St. I'aul Catholic Mission Claim 2.t chains weit of the-" southeast corner ( section 18,' 111 . T! w iishl p . 4 South, Range 2 West i and runnlng-(hen.v saulh.18 3-4 degrees; : east 45.68 chal,na, n nil north 44.60 chains; ami west iS'J.ps! chains south. 284 degrees,Jwest 40.10chalns; ahd south -6614 degrees, , ast 27.23 chains, and north 2"6 degi-eps, east 7,75 chains, an1 south 88 34 degrees. east to the place of beginning; contain? I Ing 378 acres, more' or less, and being a part of the Donation Claim. 'No. 61, in Township 4 South, ILtnge 2 West, as designated upon the map of public sur veys, all situate In Marion. count, Ore on ;,'-v : ,-.. ( ; - , :, . Also a one-ninth Interest, in a certain warehouse and Weighing sea les, in St. Paul; Marion county, Oregon,' which were devised and bequeathed to R E. Kirk by Peter Kirk. . decea,sed. j and which. were appraised at the sum of 25.0-4n the settlement of Wal.d estate. It is considered and ordered by the court, that the21.t day of May, 1902. be lixetl as the tlre for hearing said tetItion, and that said guardian eviuse to be published fn the Weekly- Oregon Statesman for three successive weeks, a Copy of this ordeT dlrectijng the next of kin of si;d ward and ail irsms (In terested in the estate of siJ ward to appear before this court onj the said 21st day of May, A. D. 1902. t 2 o'clock; p. m. of . said nay, to show ra use why a license should not be gran tied to said guardian Matilda M. Kirk to sell said described real estate belonglfig to said ward Joseph W. Kirk, at irjvate sale, f JOHN II. SCOTT. ' ' : County Judge. Now therefore. In the name of the state of Oregon you and each of you are hereby required to, appear in the county court f the state of Oregon for the county of Marlon, at the court rom thereof. In the county court house at Salem,' In the county of Ma Hon, state of Oregon, on Wednesday, thp 21sLday of May, A D. 1902. at 2 o'clok p. m. of said day; Ihn and therf show cause, if any there be. why" the prayer of the petit. on of Matilda M. Kirk shall mri uegrnnira, (ifriniiiirin ii-r un guar-i dfan of the i-rsin and estate fof Joseh W. Kirk, a. minor, to sell the real prfi erty descrlbel In said order. WitnessT the lion. John II. Sctt.! Judire of the county court f the Htat of (r-gon for the c-ountyr rf Marlon with-seal of said -court affixed this 21st lay of A plil. A. IX 1 !02. Attest: W, W. II ALII tSewL) . aerk. - - - - " - -'-i-i- --i.-iiiii --.-.1,-r.-ii-tnnr.ri The Statesman Pub. Co. has on hand several hundred; coxites of theltREOON CONSTITUTION.. The price is IB centil each: as long as they last. r. WANTED Eggs and fmn( rbr butler. pay higbet mark prp-e ja4h. lern t'rfstmvry Co. 235 C'Wrer lat s reef FOB. SALE -Or trade, for k trde. workbfrse. 51 tteaf of t'ut m. II ier,-vg miiT sown or ryrin WANTED Flvf good wok1;4o lers to cut fir, ashyand oak grub; Si per cora for cutting, h 4111 pay n'lulre of II. W Murpby, - Indep'td nfe. Ore- b'KED BARLEY Have seed balrley for stle Call at sh-ifT's o(Ti te or farm on Howell Prairie. F. XV. Durbln. iT- lem, Oregon. New Todciv ALL KINDS OF DIMENSIONS An 1 ' dressed lumber constantly kept on hand. IU1U fUledr on hort 1 notice. S.. IS. Kaufman's Saw Mill. 3 nvUi east of Brooks, i , ASSAY ER.- WE DO A GENERAL vjissay business.? Prices . resonabl and satisfaction TUAianteetl. I M. Onnsby. 1S4 Court street, next to Rodgtrs bok -bindery. -; -' " ' IIKTORT CARDS-Our school reiort cards aie pri tiled to - fit- the school register. The prices are: Twelve cards for 10 cents; twenty-tlve for -0 cents; j one ' hundred; or 73 cents. Statesman Publishing t Saient, o-e. - -' ' MONET TO LOAN ON IMPROVED . farms and city roperty at per cent , per annum r n eommission. Please call oii or address Eugene Breyman. Remember the place. 270 ,Connicr :clal street, one 4ooxnorth' of Statcs nun oCTee. - -'- V: '" NOW Is a good time to bring In your machinery ait hAe your repair ing Hi done. Casting, iron and brass, furnished tt short notice. Cine boiler and 4-horse engine complete for sale cheap. E. M. KIGIITLINUER Phone 2931 "i 208 Liberty St. FOR HAND MADE barnesaj rle tiest on the Saleut market, go to F. E.. SUA PER. Cotnmefda! street. soiMh ofr Rush's Hank. Also a fulljlne of snl- dies, whlr?Tole od airadjustments for the hors;; to select from. Our prices and our quail ties, are the Iteras that lrlng tin our eTcr-liicT-easIng tradi1: : When In Svak'iu doo't 'forsvt to call ami see us. PUBLIC SALE-r-Of fine high grad Jersey cows at J.-B. Iarkrs f.trm. ' two miles east of Independence, in ' Marlon coun ty Wed nesdry; May 2 1 st . j ommen;iJ)g. at -1ft - m. ,20 hravl of milch cows, some , with calves, also several, heifors. msm ; separator. Rabcbck milk tester,, span horses, weight, 2900 pounds. Ion't miss it. J. F. anJ J. D. Oood. auctioneers. V PAINTING.! - CAJUUAaE AND BUGGY PAINTING We do first-class work at reasona ble prices. Frank Dlmlck, over Pohle & iashop's shop, corner Liberty 6nd Ferry streets. V ' . OSTEOPATHY. OSTEOPATH yDUS. WTCKMPF & ALBRIG1 IT Twent y mon t ha gr s 1 u atei.of the Amerlcnn Si-holl of Ostco- , pathy and A. T Still Infirmary; . Dr Wyckoff Is the only gentleman grad- uate of osteopathy In Salem. I'rac-tit-e established in Salem since, li:. Hours to 4. Ihne Main 2721. Odd Fellows Temi H'le. . 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Knriow Mimn jKddrenn Thi t:. iee Wo Chinese ftledtcine Co . IXi't Third Street. Portland, Oregon. Mention II-Is paper. '' . In Every Print Shop There Is The Devil to Pay ..... .'. - . ' - .' ,r and besides him. we hare to pay a force of over 40 men, who are employed In t be several depart-' nientji ofTnir eatabllsbment In prim lug of various kinds. Erery thing printed, here, from a rail ing card to a newspaper. , Will you liefome onejof our mtrona ami help to promote home manu facturing? STATESMAN 2M. 'Phone OPifCE. Main 2041 SAVE TIME by. having eastings 4J:!e right -hwrs.i Foundry hewjy eipjed for work, i either Iron or brass. OUJt WHIlH. KUITS; . ' XU r., -- - .. For ale'-t horse power Kpr ague e!e. trie in'jtor. ,: -i. ' - salem inoTi mus I" (JAMES OI LL. JIVovcn Wire fencing Jul arrived. Io carloads of fl I i an4 lawn fencing. I I'oultry ftn' it,g a ste clalty. Send for catalogue. sbd' prl'..-J. -., WALTER, MORI. EY, 3 State. Str-et. Salem- The .registration for y(ar - - "; ' -