Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, June 13, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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VILLii.lBTTE
UNIVERSITY i t i
the Board of Trustees Held
a Most Important I
PRESIDENT j7 H, COLEMAN.'AND
VICE-PRESIDENT W. C. HAWLET
RE-ELECTED ALL ' RETTRJNQ
MEMBERS OP THE BOARD ARE
TO SUCCEED THEMSELVES. .
(From Wednesday's Statesman.)
j um.u. yi. u uBicn 01 me -Willamette
University held a meeting yes
terday afternoon. , AU members were
present and , a very .Interesting meet
ing was the result. Several commit'
tees were appointed including commit
tees on degree, reports, faculty,, and
nomination, ': ' The- cnly committee to
'make a report was the committee, on
faculty recommending the re-election
of President J. H. Coleman.' arid Prof.
MT. C. Hawley, .dean of the college of
yberal arts and y lee president, and tbel
further . consideration of the other
. members of the facullyt was1 postpon
ed until 2 oclock today. I
This was followed by a. general' dis
cuseipn of the financial condition of the
institution.! - All retiring members of
the 'board of trustees were re-elected
and the board adjourned until 2 o'clock
p. rV today when the business will be
concluded, i " i-.V q--',-. i" '"'i
The inauguration of the : president of
the University, Rev. John iH. Coleman.
D. ., . will j take place In the chapel of
the Willamette University . at 10:30 a.
m. today when the following program
will be rendered: i
Violin Duet "Symphony de Concert,
Doncla, Lillie Stege and Ada Williams.
Occasional Address Bishop Earl Cran
ston. ."" j ; ' . .-. -n- .
- Response President Coleman. " ' .
Vocal Solo "1 1 Divine Redeemer,"
Ounod, Miss Emma L. Purvine.
Brief Addresses of WelcomeFor the
trustees. Gen. W. H- Odell: for r the
"faculty. Prof. W. C. Hawley; for the
Alumni. Mr.? John W. Reynolds, '95. 1
"Peggy,"; JMeldllnger, Migon Ladies
Quartet. ; . .
Graduating Exercises.
The Willamette University graduat
ing exercises ats the First M. E, qhurclt
last evening was witnessed by a very,
large and highly interested audience
"and they proved to be well selected,
arranged and excellently performed.
The platform was beautifully and pro
fusely aecoratea .with' the .choicest of
cut flowers, of various colors and
shades, potted plants, palms, etc
while suspended behind and overhead
was the class, motto. "Dig," ' formed
with pure white4 flowers on a back
it ground of ivy and evergreen. ' The
Xplatform was occupied hy ' the-... class
which was seated in two rows at; the
back wKhthe ladies; all costumed in
white, gowns of dajnty fabric. In front;
ani Dr. J. J. Tarpott. of Portland, who
delivered the' annual address - to the
class, and Vice President W. C. Haw
ley. Tht picture was a most beauti
ful and inspiring one to gaseupon.
- The program was composed of choice
selections from the masters of music
and literature and was rendered-in a
classical tand most entertaining man
ner. DfC"Talbott's address, although
Interrupted In the midst through, the
pranks of . some' supposed youthful
rowdy who shut off the gas and pre
cipitated! the audience In sudden and
absolute darkness, was" very ably pre
pared and (jelivered and was. aulte fre
quently Interrupted by applause.
The turning off of the gas and then
turning It on again after the . lights
filled wlth the dense -and suffocating
rumesof gas before the , lamps couia
be relighted and came very near re-
suVUng seriously; as a young lady who
was in the gallery was overcome by
the gas and It required about one hours
treatment by the physicians, who "were
, immediately summoned to resuscitate
her. . .' . : ' 1
ORDERS m APPEAL CASES
MADE BY THE SUPREME COURTU
AT YESTERDAY'S SESSION
..c ATTORNEY; ADMITTED.
From'' Wednesday's Statesman.)
In he; Supreme Cour) ; yesterday!
several minor orders were made, j in.
cases pow pending on appeal, aa fol
lows: .v- j ::jf - .
W. Ferguson. ;respo'ndent, vs. O. II
Iteiger, appellant; ordered on stipula
tion that appellant have until .Julr"lt
to serve and file his brief. ,
R. D. Hume, appellant, vs. ""Jesse
Turner, H. ah, respondents; brdered
n stipulation that the respondeoU
llnu ta oAw-f. fit a 4 H! r Krif he
extended to September 1st .
. Olevla Kitchen. respondent, vs. W.
H. Holmes, appellant; ordered on stip
ulation that appellant haire until July
J5th to serveand file his irief. :
C H. Robertson. appelEant. vs. T T.
fleer. Governor, et. al., respondents;
ordered -W stipulation that appellant
ba.ve , until July - 15th - to serve and , file
his reply brief, . -V. .
W. Elw Richardson was admitted
t practice, as an attorney In the courta
of Oregon, on a sotisftictory" ..examina
tion. : ) r - ; -
DEEDS RECORDED.
Flvereal estate transfers .were filed
'or record j esterday the aggregate con
sideration ofw-hlch was as fol
lows:' , t
F .Ray and wife to Oustav
; MiUher. 80 acrea in t 9 s, r Z w.
w. d. .-f. JutJO0
John D Htewart and wife to Eliaa -.
nd Martha iiareom. 100 acres of
,id in -section 13. t lV r 3 w.
w. d. .l..... ...... 1.
Johanne S.. and H. O. Hanson, to
'Walter S. Peterson, block 20 of
Ames addition to SHverton, w. d
H. S. Valkenburgh'4and wife to
Fred Arthor, 8 4-5 acres in, sec
tion 1, t Ts, r 1 w, w. d....-..
- James Anderson and wife to John
" McKay, lot 21 and 22. Tooie's
3600
206
arst addition
addition to Woodburn. w. d."
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Total,
PEOPLE'S EDITORIALS
THE POLITICAL. BATTLE IS OVER
AND BOLTERS ARE BEING
. DISCUSSED. ,
(The Statesman Is pleased to print
communications upon topics of general
Interest at any time. There is scarce
ly any limit to the topics ot 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' untruth
ful nature.) ...
, . (From Wednesday's Statesman,) '
Editor Statesman: ; -
The shock Is over. The four hundred
and thirteen thousand .people who
have patienly waited during the
last few days ; now, receive the
sad tidings that the . highest office
in the state has .fallen Into " Demo
erate hands. - Ten thousand-' Republi
cans) have cast their f vote with the
Democratic party and ushered them
forward to victory. Now that the ex
citement Is past the Democratic div
la left to boast of its victory ana tne
ten thousand Republicans whose votes
brought success into . the Democratic
ranks are left to cooly -consider why
they nave acted so, unwisely, a thing
which they surely did not do before
they entered the polls on June id. and
cast their votes for aT)emocraUe Cov
ernorof Oregon. Surely had these men
taken Into consideration the fact that
in casting their votes for Mr. Chamber
lain they not only defeated the stand
ard bearer of the Republican party but
also cast their votes against the. plat
forni upon which he was nominated
and upon which he stood, they would
have acted differently. But' It is use
less to grieve over that which we can
not help their votes are cast and they
can not be recalled. They have taken
upon themselves the responsibility for
the- defeat of the Republican party and
this responsibility they can not cast,
off. It would be unwise to get excited
and call these men "traitors" as some
are apt to do, because such terms
should be sparingly: Hised. Better . to
mark them as Republicans who can not
be relied upon in time of. need and as
men who because they can not control
the party as they desire, will then turn
against it and; bring disaster to the ma
jority of the . party because they, did
not . suspect them and their - clique.
Even though these men" have acted so
wrongly yet they a"re Republicans and
in time to come some of these men will
appear before - the people! asking the
support of. the Republican party and
then I the time to call on them to ex
plain their action in the campaign Just
passed. Then is the time to show them
that $b Simon-Geier combination has
not been forgotten, s jis
But now since Mr.4 Chamberlain has
been fairly elected to, the office of Gov
emor of this great state. It is a matter
of duty j-it.hi every Republican that as
a loyal, citizen he should lay aside all
nolltiea.1 differences and extend to Gov-
ernJr,- Chamberlain his most ; hearty
support in' the administration of the
affairs of the state. J REPUBLICAN.
Salem. Oregon, June 10, 1902.
THREE FUNERALS TODAY
THE "VICTIMS OP THE . MURDER
OUS CONVICTS WILL BE LAID
" : -' :. TO REST. -"' :"
From Wednesday's Statesman. .;
The funerals of the three unfortun
ate guards who were killed, by Tracy
.nd Mertill, ; the murderous convicts.
on Monday morning. wll be held today.
The remains of B. T. Tiffany will be
ouried from the F. B. Southwick res
idence.; 12th and Center streets, at 10
a. m.. and 'interment will be had in
thte City View cemetery.!; ; I
The remains of S. R. ,T. Jones will
be taken to Hubbard. whFe the fun
eral will -be, held at 11 o'clock this
morning, under the auspices of the A.
O. U. W. and the Odd Fellows.
The remains of Frank B. Ferrell, th
shop guard, will be burled from the
residence of. the family at No, . 645
State street at 2 p. m. today, under the
auspices of the Woodmen of the World
and interment will be had at the Rural
oemetery. , The members of Salem
Camp Noi 118. Woodmen of the .World
are called to attend the funeral and It
i. nnocieii that nearly all the mem
bera will attend. j . v V
Woodmen f Attention, t.
All members of Salem Camp, No. 118
p J. W. W.. are earnestly requested
to meet at the hall at 1 o'clock tomor
row (Wednesday) afternoon, to attend
the funeral-of our late nelghborJFrank
B FeTrell. Funeral. to be from the
residence at !l8th and State street. :
i ? A. W. M DONALD,
vr. a.
mtr-rim rrierk." ! consul.
COpa
i To Exempt Firemen.
All exempt firemen of Salem are re
auested to attend the funeral of the
late? Frank Ferrell. r Wednesday at I
.ioUv m at the residence, 5
.i. Bv order of J. H. Haas,
president. -. - ' -' ' ; .
SUPREME LODGE MEETS
PORTLAND AX EXCELLENT
, BUSINESS RECORD.
PORTLAND. Or J June 10. The 'Su
preme Lodge A. O. U. W. for tne igni
ted State and Canada convened here
today. x , ' c,...
The annual reports oi iu "
Recorder shows tne ww n'' -v
on January 1, "
.hi. vear of 162. The total
LhMhio is 427.426. Members ad
mitted during the year. $ZJ3&i member,
suspended and withdrawn, 51.. 2. died.
M7lT net inerease for year, MOfi.
Amount pad on death losses. J9.47-.2.4.
balance on
band.
PROBATE. COURT.
The bond of Mrs. Ada Strong, as ad-.
ministratrix of the estate or Amos
Strong, deceased, in the sum of 8-0.-000.
was filed in and approved by. tn
Marion county probate court yesterday,
and L. A. Westacott, N. Langr and F.
L. Knight were appointed appraiser
of the estate.' f .w tnr
The petition or Kdiui u "
nnr,iTtment as guaraian ot,
Derson and property of Orrin C. Brew.
sTJr inSnef was Wednd the court
seune 21st, at "
the dat. and time iw -tions
to said appointment.
'H3 "3? -
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&gutsi
ef
THE CIRCUIT
courts mm
George Barker fields Guilty
Aiding: Prisoner to
Escape . 1
IS SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS
IMPRISONMENT THE FINNEY
EAGAN LAND CASE DECIDED BY
A JURY FOR THE PLAINTIFF.'
'(From Wednesday's Statesman.) ;
The first department of the State Cir
cuit Court continued in regular session
yesterday morning, and one case was
tried 'on Its merits anI in full, on
criminal case disposed of and sentence
imposed, and motions heard in other
cases.: ':v , ".. ; ;v :, ' k
George Barker, upon whom an In
formation Vas filed charging him with
having conveyed a saw to the prison
ers In the, county jail for , the purpose
of -assisting them to escape, was ar
raigned, plead guilty to the , charge.
waived time and . was sentenced to
serve five ; years in the State Peniten
tiary. i -X'-:A. -. - :. . .
John Daly, also chargd with assist
ing another to escape from the county
jail, was arraigned and L. K. Adams
was appointed as counsel for the de
fendant. .' ' '' ;
The case of James Finney, plaintiff,
vs. W. Hi Egan. defendant, wherein
the plaintiff asked for 82 (8100 general
damages and $150 speciaLdamages) by
reason of the ; defendant's alleged en
croachment Upon his premises and for
the loss of a crop xf grain, was tried
before a Jury Composed of F. P. Whtt
lock. N. Lambert, W. B. BrqWn. W.
F. Buckner, C. J. At wood, Jesse Macy.
O. S. Pomeroy, John Butsch, Jy Bish
op, G. W. Vedder, G. Somraers .and W
H. Pettitt. This was a case which was
introduced in this court several months
ago, but was tried In the equity depart
ment of the Circuit Court upen motion
of the defendant 'and a verdict was
rendered, In favor of the plaintiff In this
case. The jury) went out about 2 o'clock
and remained out for two hours, bring
ing in a verdict for the sum of $20.
Carson A Adams and . P. H. D'Arcy 1
represented the plaintiff In the cae
and W. H. and Webster Holmes the de
fendant. . j .
Emery Sharp," who was bound' over;
from Justice
of the peace Johnson'sl
court, of Jefferson, upon a charge of
rape alleged
upon "Miss
to have been committed!
Birdie Fuller, ' was ; dis-
charged : from
custody yesterday, Dls
J. N. Hart being unable
trict Attorney
to secure evidence sufficient to caus
suit, '. ' ..' I ' . .
Mptions in other cases on the docket
were hedrd as follows:
Mary J. Shaw, plaintiff, vs, J.TEj
Ferris, defendant: ejectment; defend-,
ant's demurrer to the supplemental
answer of plaintiff, . argued and sus-l
.talned. r: . ; ' r ;-. : ' ;
Studebaker Bros., plaintiff, vs. Joseph
Schell, defendant; for money; defend
ant's motion for Judgment on Dleadtngs
overruled and plaintiff's motion for
leave to reply1 sustained. . Plaintiff wak
-given leave to file reply during the dayl
The motion (of the defendant to strike
out parts of the amended complaint in
the case of Louise E..C6mbest, plain-f
tiff vs. Statesman Pub. Co., "defendant
was argued and sustained: This is t
case in which the plaintiff seeks to re
cover, ihe sum of 85000. in which amoun
she alleges her character has beei
damaged by (reason of the publicatio:
of a certain specified article in the daily
and weekly Statesman and the motion!
as sustained strikes out all of the ma
terial portions of thecorplaint Include
ing the second cause of action ! for
which the plaintiff demands he sum
ot xzuuo. -
The defendant In Jhe case -of Ed
win A. Jory plaintiff, vs. Josle Jory
defendant, yesterday filed a demurrer
to the plai n ti fT demand for a decree
of divorce, upon the ground- that said
complaint dots not state facts sufficient
to constitute a cause of suit against
M. Kaiser. -are the defendant's attor4
neys." '-
NOTHING SUCCEEDS
i iir ci irrcca
The Oregon Fire -Relief Association
Han been a success ever since' it began
business in January. 1895, and is now
growing faster than ever-berore.
Its annual report of December 31.
1301, shows a net gain In amount of in
surance in force of $2,628,787, which is
50 per cent more than the net gain of
any previous year. It paid 135 losse
during the year amounting to fzs,suu.
It Is strictly a mutual Institution
which furnishes the best of ' i
Fire Insurance at Cost.
For furfhei" particulars, address A. Ci
Chandler, aeCretary, McMlnnville, Orj
egon, or if yoj reside in Marion countyl
call on or address it. A. jonnson.
(agent) Salem, Oregon.
m CIRCUIT COURT !
I POLK COUNTY CASE HEARD BY
JUDGE
BURNETT ON A
CHARGE OF VENUE.
, (From Thursday's Statesman.)
The case of Van B. Sears, plaintiff.
vs. J. J. Daljy and.Phya Daly, defend-
ants; a suit lo recover the sum of 121
and in terestj alleged to be due tb
plaintiff on a certain promissory note,
was tried before a jury composed of
Sommem. S. A. McFadden, J. W. Patel
C. S. Hamilton. John Whitney. F. Ft
Whltlock. W. F. Buckner. T, Y. Met
Clelfan. C. f J. Atwood. M. Lambert.
George Morley and Moses McKay, la
the first department of the Circuit
Court yesterday and-took up the entire
forenoon. i s .;. - " , j
This Is a jPolk county, case and orf
iginated in the justice of the peace
court where a verdict was rendered la
favor of the plaintiff but the defendant,
phya Daly, appealed to theia Circuit
Court contettng the case on the grounj
that her name was forged to the note.
It was tried! before two juries in thJ
Polk county Circuit Court but in each
stance the jury failed to agree and the
case was transferred to the Marion
county court upon motion for a
change of venue.! The Jury reUred at
noon and came in at 6 o'clock last ev
ening with a sealed verdicL ' Butler &.
Coad, of Dallas, are the attorneys for
the plaintiff j and I W. Tv Slater, W. M.
Tie' Bitten
pasitlveiy
care
laiHgestios,
C$l5paUci.
eiSousseu,
1 X
- - - -
tKHipvnfcM aaai.vU " k tney taSw .. .:
) Malaria.
W Trw a hsttlft
f aad satisfy yw-
fN fcSTOMACHa
seX The eu
iae sat ear Pri
vate SXimp aver
tie sedu
Kaiser and Tilmon, Ford are the at
torneys for the defendant. v ' i
A motion for a new trial in the case
of-J. W. Henry, plaintiff, vs. Yamhill
county, defendant, was argued yester
day afternoon by the attorneys in the
case, J. J. Spencer, of McMlnnvllle, and
G. G. Bingham for the plaintiff ; e?a
McCain & Vinton and J. N. B.art. of
Dallas, for the defendant.
This , suit was originally brought In
the Yamhill county court for the sum.
of 2US6, salary due on D. C. Sating,
who acted as deputy for the plaintiff,
while the latter was in office as sheriff
of that county from 1S96 to 189S. The
case was tried before a Jury in Polk
county which, resulted in a verdict for
the plaintiff-and today the motion ot
the defendant for a new trial, on the
grounds that the jury had disregarded
the instructions of the court and that
the court had erred in the admission of
Incompetent testimony, ' was argued
and submitted., jr.',-,;" -i-J'..'" 'v i-i"'
The nine cases in this court wherein
the State of Oregon is plaintiff, and the
Hartford Fire Insurance Co - Roval
insurance Co., the Pennsylvania Fite
Insurance Co., the Law Union &
Crown Fire Insurance -Co., the Spring
field Fire & Marine Insurance Co., the
Fire Association of . Philadelphia, 'the
Aetna Insurance Co., the Sun Insur
ance Co-, and the Liverpool & London
Globe Insurance Co., are the defend
ants, and wherein the plaintiff demand
ed judgment against each of the depr
fendants'for the sum of. 81964 to cover
the loss caused by fire to the Statei
Reform School on December 18. 1901.
was compromised between the parties
contending, the State to be paid $9000,
and , the cases were dismissed '
John Daley, defendant; charged with
having assisted another to escape from
the county Jail, was brought Into court,
entered a plea of not guilty and -Was
admitted to bail In the sum of $500 and
"trial set- for 9 o'clock this morning..
In. the case of the State of Oregon,
plaintiff, vs. John 1 Daly, et all., de
fendants, criminal larceny; dismissed
by Ihe district attorney." . t
J. M. Wolford & Co., plaintiffs, vs. J.
G. Moore, et ux.r for money:" default
and judgment.
Studebaker Bros., plaintiff, vs. Jos
eph SchelU defendant; for money; con
tinued to the October term. .
The defendant's demurrer to the plain
tiff's amended complaint, in the case
of Louise E. Combest. plaintiff, vs.
Statesman Pub. Co.. defendant; suit
for damages; was argued and submitt
ed. GONE TO HER REWARD
DEMISE OF MRS. ALICE JORY,
WHO PASSED AWAY LAST
f: ;- MONDAY IN THIS CITY. ':.-
(From Wednesday's Statesman.)
Mrs. Alice Jory,' who died at her
home 6 miles south of Salem at 12:40
p. m.. June 9. 1902, aged 50 years, two
months and five days, was. born at
Freelandsville.nd April. 4. 1852. She
came to Oregon with her folks In 1&78,
residing for some time at Turner, Ore
gon. Her maiden name was Alice Rob
ertson, She was married to George W.
Jory. July 4, 1RS0. ; -
' r
She leaves to mourn her untimely de
mise, a husband. George W. Jory, and
an adopted son. Frank II. JotyNa step
mother. Mrs. Barbara Robertson, and
two brothers. Daniel, of Portland. Ore
gon,: Bennett, of Gates, Oregon, a ad
also, the following . half-sisters and
brothers: Mrs. Rena Bariee, Wasco.
Oregon; '.. Frank Robertson, Turner;
Benjamin Robertson, Tu rner ; Erwl a
Robertson. Turner; Joseph Robrtson,
Cloverdale, Calif.; Jonathan Robertson,
Hydesville. Calif.-; Clarence Robertson,
Wasco; Fred Robertson, WascoJ John
Robertson, Catlin.'Wash;. besicles num
erous other relatives and friends; ' '
- In her death the neighbprhotKl loses
one who was held In the highest esteem
by friends and heigh bors, one who was
ever ready to lend a helping hand to
the afflicted, with a pleasant mlle and
a cheerful word for every one; a loving
wife and mother, and a true - friend.
The bereaved husband and son "have
the sympathy of the entire community
The funeral services was held at
Liberty school bouse,-at 1 p. m., Wed
nesday, June 11th. '
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury.
As mercury will surely - destrpy the
sense of. smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
through the mucous surfaces. Such ar
ticles shojii Id never be used except , on
prescripitbris from reputable physi
cian, ai' the damage, theny will do is
ten- fold to . th good . you can poslbly
derive from fhem. Hall's Catarrh
Curemanufactured by F. J. Cheney,
St Co Toledo. O.. contains : no mer
cury, and is taken Internally; acting di
rectly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu
ine. It is taken Internally an dfs made
in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney it
Co. Testimonials free.;
Sold by Druggists, price 75c jer bot
tle. Hall's Family Pills. are the best.
Legal-Blanks: Statesman Job. Office.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
To all whom It may concern:
You are heresy notified that Jacob
Stauffer, as admlnlatra'tor of the estate
Of Peter Gerig deceased, has filed his
final account with saM estate in the
County Court of the County of Marion
and State of Oregon, "an-i said Court.
by an order duly mae sod entered
of record1 therein, on the 22d day f
May. 102. set the hour of 1 o'clock a.
m. on Monday, the 23d day of June,
102. in the County Court House, Sa
lem, 'Marion County.. . Oresrm as the
time and place for the final hearing of
said account and the settlement there
of. .. .
- JACOB STAUFFER.
AdmicfUtrator of the esta-.e-of PtU-r
GeTig..! deceased.
Dated this 23d day of May, 19C2.
Km Today
The Statesman Pub. Co. has on hand
.several hundred copies of tha OREGON
I CONSTITUTlnxy v. .u i.li nt
.1 . . iUC mtm -
,1i mm lAn .. . I
t . .
WAxiuiJ-Tje-rrs an country butter;
pay mgnest market price cah, Sa
. lem Creamery Co, 2:5 Coninjercial
atreet. .- -- - . -
ASSATEB. i. v XJQ A jeNERAL
assay business.. Prices resonable.
and satisfaction guatanteedJ l, M.
Ormsby, 124 Court street,
Rodgers book bindery. '
next to
REPORT CARDS-Our schoof report
: cards are rrinted to fit the school
register. The prices are; Twelve
;' cards for 10 cents; twenty-five for 2o
cets; one hundred for 75 cents.
Statesman Publishing Oo.i Salem.
Ore." - r
A PRIVATE TIP Mailed, sealed to
persons of either sex who are married
,or expect to be married and can keep
& secret. Sure and harmless. Try it.
25 cents silver ; brings it.
Address
ExcelL Supply Co
Portland, Or.
290 Jefferson SU
PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY JUNE I
of 23 - head dairy cows, 6 head of
yearling hetferSi 1 Jersey bull, 5 head
hogs. Berkshires and Poland Chinas
also farming, tools and household
goods. IVi miles north Of Alarion,
Oregon. Elizabeth A. Edgar.
1 f-
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
vfarms and city roperty at per cent
. per annum; no commission. Please
call on or' aMre Eugene IBreyman.
Rehaember the place, 270Commerr
cial street, one door north of States
man office. '
NOW Is aX good time to! bring in
your machinery a ad ba.ve your repair
ing all done. Castings, iron and brass,
furnished on short notice. One boiler
and 4-horse engine complete for sale
cheap. E. M. KIGIITLINGER.
Fhone,2933. 208 Liberty St.
1ST RAYED, FROM SALEM ONE
dark bay or . brown mareielght or;
nine years old; weight 'about, one
thousand; small white spot in fore
head: plates on one front and-both
hind feet; slight collar marks; fore
top clipped; short, stubby tail; high
spirited, but very gentle; fine buggy
animal; last seen Friday evening, the
6th, at dark, ten miles northeast of
Salem, traveling fast. Take up and
address any information to J. De
combe, : Salem. Or. Finder will be
amply rewarded. . ! ?
PAINTING.
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY PAINTING
-W-e do first-class work at reasona
ble prices.; Frank Dlmlck.. over
Pohli & BisJiop's shop, corner Liberty
and Ferry streets,
. . a y
OSTEOPATHY. ! ; ,
DR. M. T. SCHOETTLE. GRADUATE
. of American SchooH of Osteopathy,
"kirksvllle. Mo. Office In Tioga block,
over the Spa- Office hours from 8:30
o 11:30 and 1 to 4-
OSTEOPATHY DRS. WYCKOFF A
ALBRIGHT Twenty months gradu
ates of the American Scholl of Osteo-i
pathy and A. T. Still Infirmary. Dr.
Wyckoff is the only gentleman grae
uate of osteopathy In Salem. Prac
.tlce'eiahUshed In Salem since 1S9.
- Hours 9 to 4. Phone Main 2721. Odd
. Fellows Temple. . i '
ABSTRACTORS OF TITLE.
ssMsls'SMsSsaMasSMNS
ESTABLISHED IN 1SS0. Only com
plete set of abstract books lu Marion
county... Oregon. Concerning titjes,
- consult us. Salein Abstract an'
Land Co., Salem. Oregon. F. W.
Waters, Secretary; and Manager.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. OF INTENTION TO WITH
DRAW INSURANCE DEPOSIT
'by the. Lion fire insur-.
, ; ance company. limited.
To Whom It May Concern:
in accordance with the requirements
of the laws of the State of Oregon.
relative. to insurance companies. Xtlce
is hereby given that the LiOiT FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY. -LIMITED,
of London, Ens-land, desiring to cease
doing; business within the State of
Oregon, intends to withdraw Its depos
its with the Treasurer of . said ' State
and will. If rid' claim against said
Company shall befiled, with the Insur
ance Commissioner within' six months
from the 24thday of January. 1902, the
same beingthe date of the first publi
cation ot? ttfis notice, withdraw its
deposit from the State Treasurer.
LIONFIRE INSURANCE CO.. LTD.
y ' : By Wm. J. Landers, ;
Manager for 'the Pacific. Coast.
Dated at San Francisco, this 6th day
of Jan. 1902. ' 1125-mo
NOTICE OF LNTENTION ' TO WlTIf
DR'W INSURANCE DEPOSIT
BY THE. UNITED T STATES .
FIRE INSURANCE. CO. ,
To Whom li May Concern: T - i .
In -accordance with the requirements
o,f the laws of the State of Oregon,
relative tb Insurance ; companies, no
tice Is hereby given that the UNITED
STATES FIRE INSURANCE COM FA
NY, of New York. New York, desiring
to cease doing business within the
State of Oregon, intends tin withdraw
its deposit with the Treasurer of said
i?tat and will. If no claim against said
Company shall be filed with the Insur
ance Commissioner- within mix .month
from the 21 st day of February, 1502,
the Same .being the date of the first
publication of this notice, withdraw its
deposit from the State Treasurer. .
UNITED STATES FIRE INSUR
ANCE Company.. . -
' By W. W. UNDERIIILL.
. ' ; ; President.
Dated at New York, this 7 th day ot
February, 1902. r - 2;21- roov
NOnCB OF SETTLEMENT OF' FIN-
: ;:: LJ AL ACCOUNT. ,:. ' :
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Marion County: In; the
' matter of the estate of JVtcr Maucr.
- deceasevi. Notice of settlement of
: final account. " . ;
Notice Is hereby given that Lizzie j
iljiuer, the admlnlsttatrix or.thf estate
of Peter Mauer. deceased, has filei In
the iffice of the clerk of said Ovrt, her
Woiiderfut Hon.
Treatment.
Tbn wonderful CIjI
nese doctor Is cuel
great bao
cures people witnoiit
operation that as
Kixrm up
Z'J V -1 herbs, roots., buds,
C"9ili-i bark sod -v.itetal.lea.
AlWi . ..... j
t . . . 1 1 .Mun 111 Hil country
Know! l uiruM, v - - -
TUrouRh the use tf .these harmlesa r.ni
die, this limoBoonw """ "
of wr M different rerne.lle lcfc n
iTl tn mr catarrh ast tuna.
wngTthroaC rVomatim. Btrtounfv
Mohmh. liver, asaney. biwi . ,"' .
trouble. Mst manhood, all private diKea';
has huadreds ot tUmonll. tnarr"
moderate. - '
Call and see h mroDimuiwn '
tienta out of te city write fr blatik nl
clrcoUr. Kodo. stamp. AJirra The C
Oee Wo CUine liiedictne Cx, 13i Tlilr l
Street. Portland, Oregon Menttuu tH
In Every
SfiopTherels
The Devil
to Pay .....
and besides him. we hare to pay
a force of over 40 men, who are
employed In the several "depart
tiicnts of our establishment In
printing of various kinds. ;Everv
thing printed here, from a call
ing card to awpapvr. WiU
you become one of our notions;
snd help to promote home manu
facturing? STATESMAN
JOB Phont
OFFICE Main 2041
SAVE TIME
by having cartings made rljht her.
Foundry newly equipped for work. I
either Iron or brass. OUR WOltJt
suits. -; - ' .
For sale horse power Sprague
trie motor. ; ,
SALEM IRON WORKS
JOHN STOUT
Manufacturer of
. i nmfisr kJclt Tinnr ftne
Fine mantles and grates, grill work,
show esses snd office fixtures, a spe
cialty.' Woven slat fruit traya r
Southwest corner Church snd si W
streets. 8Jetn Or. TelDhon 171
TO UAIRYRJlN... f .
PAGE SILO HOOP
FOII PALK IJY '
; Walter Morley, "
Salem Fence Vork,iC9 Ktate Ht.'SaUiu
We' carry Chin eo I)ruj3 nw
I St TI AS : All T,
i'ivuiwiitto. iiii 4Vtt4V V tin 4
herbs, (iornl f r blood and nil
kiuds of sickness.
YIGK'SO TOXG CO., ;
127 State Ktrtt-t, KhIciii, On trn
ft
'It
" l-vitiar.d. On. .
Op J Ul?, v . '
T. Tsksea xee S4 street
CJSIfllj r I'fcons i'luk lifJOrt, 1
HAVE REMOVED
All t)f my stcK-k 'oI boeks nnd
basket; lo tho Variety: KUire on
Court St., having purchased the
same. ' - . " -i. ' .
Artnora MMVelch.
Hops Hops Hops
If you are Interested In bop news
and Prices, it will mt taii tn rot ih.
reports of the .
K Y. HOP REPORTI&Q CO
Z3 Whitehall St
New York city,
KM MET WELLS. Gen. Manager.
CHINESE '
Drug Store
I carry all kinds of Chinese drugs and
medicines. Roots and herbs i.ature'3
medicine. - Good for aii kinds of shk
ness. Cures opium habit. Good tor
the blood and kidneys.
DRi KUM BOW HO,
'A Lilrty Hlreet, - Halr-m, Oregon
final report and account at irvh a l -midistralrlx,
and the Jd Court-' tun
ordered that the nald. refibrt, ni -count
and objections, if any, then t ,
be heard and tfterrnlned in Ball; Coutt
.on Tuesday, the 2th day of 3u,
al'the hour" of 10 o'clock in the f-ire-noon
ot said day. j.
Date-J this 17th day of May. 130-'
CARSON & ADA MH
Attorneys for Administratrix.
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