Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, August 01, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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Florence I. Gates Aslis to Be
Granted a Legal Sep
aration FROM HER. WEDDED HUSBAND
WHOM SHE MARRIED IN.COLO
RADO DAVID M'KEE, OF WOOD
BURN, ' SUES HIS . WIFE- FOR A
LEG AX. SEPARATION. "".
Florence.!, Gates yesterday ' filed- a
tsuit In .the second department of the
State Circuit Court demanding; a de
cree or, divorce against her husband,
John T Gates, upon the charge of in
ebriation and neglect. 1
t The plaintiff alleges that she and th
defendant were' married at Glenwood
Sprliig3, Colorado, on April 2; 1892, at
which time the defendant was engaged
in the livery business in the town of
Gypsum, Colorado, In which he wat
doing .well financially, but, notwlth
standing this fact, during the month
of May, 1893, he disposed of his Uverv
business, contrary to the wishes and
pleadings of the plaintiff, ad engaged
in the saloon business;" that1 he began
urimting until the habit grew lo "haib
ItuaU groea drunkenness;" '.that h
grew, to neglect her and neglected and
1 eiuseu to provide for - her until the
situation, together with her .delicate
health.! compelled her to leave the de.
lenaam ana come to live with-. her
mother In Marlon county. Oreeon. on
-April 3. 1803. Turner & Inman are the
. plaintiff's attorneys.
in me same department yesterday
viavia MCK.ee, of Woodburn, also filed
-an action demanding1 that the matrl
moniul alliance, existing between him
self and Lottie McKee, be fcrever dis
solved. ; . . -
, The plaintiff alleges in his complaint
that he and the defendant were mar
ried in Multnomah county, on October
3, 1899, but that shortly after thfr mar.
- riage, although he conducted himself
; as a faithful and affectionate himhanri
" -houid,- the defendant became abusive
and has made the plaintiff's, life intol
...arable d burdensome; that. upon di
vers occasions she struck him In the
face and threatened and attempted to
scratcn out nis eyes, and accused him
01 oetng unduly familiar with other
women to the plaintiff's great distress
of mind. . Corby & Corby and vY M.
vainer are the plaintiff's attorneys in
nip ucwon.
Attorney ueneral D. R, N. Black-
Durn yesterday filed. In the first de
.pariment or the State Circuit Court
thtf plaintiff's not Tee of appeal to the
Supreme Court, of the, case of the
Mate of Oregon; plaintiff, vs. . Geo. W.
DJivis, ,Geo. G. Bingham and B. P,
Mii'ordutk, defendants, a suit to re-
, cover upon tne defendants' bond in
the num of I3.000. which was tried' in
th Circuitv Court on October 8. 1901,
ana a decision rendered for the de
fendants, on February 10, 1902.:
Tliis suit, was based upon . the- flnd
Ing, by a committee of the Legislature,
of, a shortage of accounts, amounting
to J30.932.C8. In the. clerk of the State
Iand poard's dcrartment during the
defendant. Ceo. "W.rDais' term, and
the plaintiff appeals upon. the follow
ing conclusions of law' of the Circuit
Court: '. 1 , . .
- "The; cause of action stated In the
' complaint Is one created; by statute
and accrued to the State of Oregon
prior to the first day of January 1895.
. "This action not having beeii corn
monccd within, six years from the time
; when the cause of action stateI in the
.complaint accrued to the State of Qre-
Kon. it is barred by the statute of liml
talfons of this state. -
"Judgment should -be " rendered
against the State of Oregon and In
favor of the defendants, dismissing this
case." : . ' ,
THE JAPAN CURRENT
MOVEMENT . TO STUDY IT II?
; SCIENTIFIC MEN FOR BENEFIT
I OF THE :. COAST.
BERKELEY, CaJ., July 29. Profes
. sor VlIIlam E. Rltter.'head of the de
partment of soology at tha, Uaiverslty
'of California, is the prime mover ; in
an undertaking wnich promises to be
of great scientific and- economic value
to the Pacific Coast, namely, tne-sys
teniatrc observation of the flow of the
Jaran current and the study or dioiok
- i.iil r.mdltlons of that great stream.
The San Pedro and Santa Barbara
-.'.Channels will also be surveyed. The
as the backing of President
narrin.n- nf the Southern Facfflc
Railroad Company, the United States
' i.t. rnn.miw.inn and nuiriKr i Ol
wcanhy buslnoBS inert of Lo ngelo-
The plans, as they are now ran
contemplate the establishment 01 i
- . mx rin laboratory and mu
s;.utn at" San Pedro, to be a department
of the University of caniornia,
tn oil advanced 4students of blol
oy. With this as a permanent basts
, - t,f oaorations. exoeditions ooin
V-the coast and farther into the mia
Pacific will he made on vessels espec
Ully e.lulpped for marine work of 1
t un.. n n Psa -
The United bums .rn.v-.
h given strong ancc that the
. . . i . . ...in h. nut at the servK.e wi
th dentist, for Z
. , ... . i.,ro-atinns along snore
t ana lor.uis ..( .
V a Binalltr vessel la to pc ii
IN SUPRKIE COURT
APPEAL CASE OF BAUM FWCB-
ING MILLS COMPANY aha.'
- THK STATU HEARU.
rv, .r-.il cf.se of the Slem Flour-
lr. r xt ills Company, respondent, vs. AV
p. Ird. Governor. -et. al, appellants
r,rl fix-m Marlon county,
eSt,rd,y argued in the Supreme Court
by i ii. iiniiin " - T xi ti
Blackburn. 1. K.: Adams
... nnnr1t:inlft.
and John A
.wi. - .7Tt hroiicht. by the piam
tiff to retrain the state ofllcers from
'.u: nf Mill Creek;, in sui
llyin- the rtnitentiary, A?ium
an
"-' Ir-ctlt-otions. The i-Uia-;!;,',Uc
t U the water In
lh it
r
ItMtr.. ..... . . ' '
i r x;npea c'e fctate from a well
rec.? P"""arr wall, come, fl
rectly from thfe creek. 8a, no part of
J ret"rn to the cre-k, thus dimin.
m?inf, f'W f Water an con.-
InJ .!.. If the rlarht use th water,
. the wal, r "" not conn
out of the cretk, but, comes Into the weU
from springs, as water ordinarily
comes Into wells, in the trial court
judgment was rendered against the
state oncers, and the defendants ap
pealed, .', ' ''J:''. .. . V:
IOWA REPUBLICANS
THE
,iis.L.i 1XA.VK OF LAST
YLAR WILL BE IN THE -PLATFORM
AGAIN. '
ia.i Ju v 29. tt.
withdrawal of La Fayette Young tonight
as a candidate for n momvc.
committee on resolutions, is generally
xcdiucu as enarajt the opfsitlon i,
the reaffirmation of last vn r'n
form. by the Republican Stale Conven
tion tomorrow. The obierilnn uhh
had been made to a reaffirmation of
last yearr Dlatform was hi ii
most entirely to the dauc in iha
Plank declarini for "anv mtwUfwiim.
of the tariff schedules that has been
rt-quireu to prevent their affor ilng shel
ier io- monoRones."
It was held by some that the clause
was a virtual admission of the Dem
ocratic claims that the tariff 'fni-
trusts. Senators Alii ion jnd TVil'l
ana tne pntire delegation in Congress
are nere to attend the convention.
NATIVES HAVE CONFESSED
TELL OF ! THEIR MURDKROTTf?
DEEDS IN SLAYING AMERI
CANS IN 1 MINDORA. ;
WASHiNUTON, July 29. Manila
papers received at the- War - Denart-
ment, give an account Of the beinnlne-
of the trial of twenty-three natives in
the island of Mindoro, who are charg
ea witn Killing four Americans. The
names and identity ; of the Americans
could not be learned, ,-i From one of
the twenty-three men. arrested a par
tlal story of the massacre has been ob
tained. ; The four Americans annroach-
ed the shore of Mindoro in a boat and
as soon as they landed the natives at
tacked them, putting All to death and
mutilating them. The bodies were out
adrift in a boat The finding of the
boat by the Americans led to the dis
eovery or the crime and confessions
from - some of the natives crave such
facts as have been obtained.
PECULIAR PREDICAMENT
ERROR IN SETTING TIME-ITK
GOT A NEW YORK BANK .
INTO DIFFICULTY.
NEW YORK, July 29. With Its vault
full of money and securities which
could not be reached, owing to the
failure of the time-lock, the Phoenix
National Bank In -Wall street has con
ducted its business for a. day on bor
rowed, capital. The lock had bees set
for 48 hours on Saturday instead of for
40, and there was accordingly nothing
to do but wait.' and meantime to send
out and borrow enough money to get
through the day on. The consequences
might have been rather serious had
there been any securities locked up
which were wanted or had - the books
been In the vault. As it ' happened
there was little in convenience.
GIGANTIC COMBINATION
THE WORLD'S GREAT ' OIL MAG
NATES HAVE JOINED
FORCES.
LONDON, July 29.-rThe Dally Mail
sfserts that there Is no longer any
doubt that the three monster oil Inter
tsts of' Rockefeller, Rqthchild and No
bel, have .entered Into a working agree
ment.
It was doubtless this combine, con
tinues the Dally Mail, which Induced
the Russian Government to: Issue In
vitations to the anti-trust conference.
The spokesmen of the great, combine
declare It means a fight "to the death,
and that the Independent exporters
cannot hope to win.
ASSASSINS SENTENCED
TRIAL OF MURDERERS OF MAR
QUIS DE MORES CONCLUDED
- SEVEN ARE TO DIE. "
TUNIS. July 29. Trial of assassins
of the Marquis De -Mores, at Susa. re
sulted In the condemning to death of
El Khetr and the sentencing of Hamma
Chlakah, to. twenty years' imprison
ment, ' .
Seventeen others accused or tne
assassination of De Mores were sen
tenced in default, six to ta put u
death, and eleven, to hard labbr.
WILL BE SEPARATED
PROFESSORS; OF .. CHICAGO- UNI
VERSITY WILL SEPARATE
YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN.,
CHICAGO. July 29. The professors
composing the University of Chicago
have completed a secret man
the question of ' sesregation at: the
Midway school. They sent in a major
1.. r afTirmntive answers. This action
of "the most representative men of the
University's faculty makes the segre-.
linn of the young men from young
women all but "a fact.
, MISS AN RON'S FEAT.
NEW YORK. July 29. Paced by a
motor cycle with wind shields. Ml
Lottie Brandon, known amcng
men as ar century rider, has P 33
-.i!. 71s vards In one tour.. The pr-
. , wj.s made on the Quarter
mile loard tra.k at ailsburg. N . J-.
and 1 nearly elht miles further than
ny other. female rider In the me
time. T
AGREEMENT ABANDONED. '
....vr.mi Julv 29. The bsnk-rs
commk-ion here has inf that
Great Britain and the LnltM .States
4ve abandoned the iffwnt t in-
,Uce the other .""gSn
ccrt the r-TJ'mnt of th C
. i.mnltr upon a s.Uer
nternauu'10' -basis.
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THE RECEIVER
Claud Gatch Shovrs Vhat
Seme cf tfce Claims
Are '
FILED AGAINST THE GILBERT
BROS. BANK. AND HOW THEY
COMPARE WITH THE BOOKS
TOTAL AMOUNT CLAIMED AG
GREGATES LARGE SUM.
Claud Catch. , receiver of Gilbert
Bros, Bank, yesterday filed a report in
Judge R. P. Boise's department of the
State Circuit Court, supplementary to
the report filed on July 9th. In the
first report, all claims were set out in
detail, and. in yesterday's report; Mr.
Gatch reported as to the correctness.
justness, reasonableness and validity
of the claims presented against the
Gilbert Bros. Bank. Mr." Gatch in
speaking of conditions of the receiver
ship, stated that the claims filed ag
gregated' $106,852.98. and the cash on
hand $19,111.30. but there is sufficient
property on hand to indicate "that the
iaimnt may receive from W to 75
per cent of their claims, or even more.
Yesterday's report, after naming the
court and the title of the case, U as
follows:
To the Hon.,R- P. Boise, judge of the
above named court: s
Pursuant to your order of July
1902, wherein you requested me
8.
to
lenort as to the correctness, justness.
reasonableness and validity--... C the
claims presented against- the Gilbert
Rrns .. as wr mr report, of June 9,
1.02. and make recommendations con
ceming the same, I beg leave to sub
mit the following:
Class A. pages 1 and 2: The claim of
Herman W. Barr for draft against the
Hanover National Bank, in conformity
to vour orders, should be a preferred
claim, and paid in proportion as there
were furtds in the bank upon which
said draft was drawn; likewise the
other drafts mentioned t In the same
class. ' Mr. Barr presented a claim for
expenses Incurred for the non-payment
of the draft: whether this Is legally
correct or not, your receiver ts tin
shl- to state, but if allowed la the
case of Mr. Barr. should be allowed in
the cases, of the claimants, who are
similarly situated.
I desire to erase from Class B, the
account of Tilmon Ford, executor, " for
$643.95, and remove It to class A as
be requests It to be listed among:- the
preferred claims; the reasonableness
or lustness of its preferment I am un
able to jass upon. The claim, as filed
Is 1643.95; the books of Gilbert Bras,
uuw uu- - r"----r -
books. $463.95.. , :
i
I desire to erase from Class B yie
claim of Tilmon Ford, personal,
$1078.84, Tilmon Ford. Slater's che;Jt
$746.32, Angle Ford Warren $2700 and
R. H. Finch $113.23. -1 have listed
these" In erron Angle Ford Warren
and R. H. .Finch have not presents-
claims against the estate. .
Th claim o Ladd & Bush, class B,
page 2, $10.512.Q9, . stands - upon the
books of Gilbert Bros., at the time of
failure. $28,034.42; he reduction be
ing made by the payment of collateral
securities and funds uponsorder of the
court, upon deposit In theFlrst Na
tional bank, of Portland, against which
Ladd & Bush held assignment. .
The claim of Wm. M. Kaiser, et. al..
rage 2, under class B, ts for 4101.35,
the books of Gilbert Bros. , show due
$569: they are composed of the claim
rtf W. M. Kaiser, agent, open account,
$45. W. M. Kaiser, open account $25.85.
Angle Kaiser, open account, $10. as per
page 6 under the heading of class C,
and the account of Angelina Ryan,
open account, $20. These accounts do
not agree with the books of Gilbert
Bros., .being less in amount, but doubt
less being made so by the -payment of
collaterals.
The claim of S. B. Crocker, class B.
page 2, should be for $3756.70, Instead
of $3656.70, and as listed On page 3.
The First National Bank of Corval
lis claims $3431.12, page 2; the books
show $3338.76. due them; they are
holders of a note of P. S. Knight as
collateral security or No. 687, whkh
has been reported to me. since the
claim has been Hied, as paid.' . ..
Under class B should be listed the
claim of Mrs. S. O. Minor, page S, of
$100, as she holds collateral security.
Louise Waite claims $175.50, page 7;
the books show $550 due her; the dif
ference, perhaps, is in the fact that
she has received proceeds of a collat
eral note which she holds.
The attorney presenting the claim of
G. W. Gray, for rent, as listed oh page
4, for $69.33 desires the same listed as
a preferred claim under class A. claim
ing that the- rent was due for my occu
pancy of the building, while tempor
ary receiver of the Gilbert estate.
Referring to th,e. claim of W. C.
Barker, class C. page 2. for $2219,
open account, there appears upon the
books of Gilbert Bros, an overdraft
against- W. C. Barker of $142.20, and
a credit to his special account of $.340;
this would have a net amount less than
he claims. '
- Referring to the claim of "Brown
Wrightman, page 3. X do not know the
usual rate of attorneys' fees lh such
cases, but desire to state -the following
tacts: Upon my "appointment as tem
porary receiver I retained Brown.
Wrightman & Myers, and. of course, I
had no authority to arrange for com
pensatlon, but told them I would rec
ommend a Just and reasonaWe fee for
their services. As to their claims as
attorneys fers for A. T. Gilbert for
$1000 I have no knowledge of the ser
vice they performed for Mr. Gilbert, or
whether K should be a clAim s gainst
the estate. For their services render
ed to me, as temporary receiver and
permanent receiver, since the snlt In
bankruptcy failed. I would consider
$500 to $1000 an equitable few. ThIr
claim for services in the defeat of the
bankruptcy case' I hare not sufficient
Jcgat knowledge of such service to pt:s
upon If. an.l It would b imposM fr
me to state, the rvasonaMfrni of a foe
in suh a. rase, without taking the tes
timony of attorneys In similar ca?-s.
or examination f the records to fo
what fees are paid in like cases, under
lik circumstances.
The claims of Roy Burton. $24. an
Virgie Byrd. $42.15, on page 3, do not
appear apon the books of Gniw.-rt. Bros,
a it is for Libor I -erfonne J, but tfc-j
proportionate amounts I find correct
after examining the credits placed to
their accounts 'or services rendered.
I am informed that a claim for la bo -should
be preferred. -
Referring to the claim of Tilmon
Ford, Slater's checks, page 4, for $746.32
the books of Gilbert Brvs as a matter
of course, show no such account, but
as Mr. Slater's claim Is less in amount
than the books sbowt he has undoubt
edly taken Into consideration these
checks which have been issued to Mr.
Ford.
Mr. Ford presents a claim as txecu-
tor. page 4. for $643.95; the books shbw
$163.95 to bis credit as administrator,
as has been set forth heretofore In
reference to claims of parties asking a
preference. - - -
The claim of Mary E. Gilbert, bal
a nee of $7.45. page 4; the account of
Mary E. Gilbert upon the books of Gil
bert Bros, stands overdrawn $441.5;
her claim.' however consists of a certi
ficate of deposit No. 635, $327.33; cer
tificate of deposit No. 964, which was
issued to Claudie Gilbert. $37.73; cer
tificate of deposit No. 693. Issued to
Carlton Gilbert, $38.62; these are in
terest-bearing certificates which If
such Interest be allowed by the court
would probably make the amount of
$7.45 correct.-'-'
Claim of the heirs of the estate of
Marietta Gilbert, page 4, open account,
$109. also 2S.41; the books show but
$28.41; $100 was deposited by order
of court July 17. ISOf. to satisfy a
claim on the books against said estate,
as per report A, page 29.
Ciairrt of K. 12. Kirk. Slater's check,
page 5, for $7.64; the books of Gilbert
lros as a matter of course, show no
record of checks drawn by customers,
but as Mr. Slater's claim Is less than
the amount to his credit upon the
books, this claim of Mr. Kirk for the
amount of Mr. Slater's check Is doubt
less correct. - ...
Claim of Anyone Kufner. page 5. for
$103.41;, the books show $967.75.
. Claim of Thomas Lauderback. open
account of $18.72, page 6; the books
ehow $18.41. v
Ida Muths, page 6. presents a claim,
open account. $1268.50; the amount
upon the books to her credit is 223.50.
I notice, however, that she holds a cer
tificate of. deposit for $1000. so while
the claim, as presented. Is an error, the
amount is undoubtedly due her.
Claim ; of the Order of Pendo, per
Frank Davey, secretary;, this claim of
$25.83 I find, after some examination.
stands upon the books in the name of
Mrs. F. M. Wilson, treasurer; the
s mount Is correct. , "
Oregcn Hep Growers Association,
page 6. $357.77; the books show
$JiS2.77. the dlfferer.ee -it $35.00 being
rem due Gilbert Bros., which they had
deducted from the amount.
Claim of Florence Olds for $49.00.
page 6; this stands upon the books in
the name of Mrs. E. Thompson, Mrs.
Olds being her legal heir.
Claim of Addie Parvin for $506.18,
page 6; the books show that she holds
certificate of - deposit No. 1152 for
r8T$.18: I suppose the
difference is
owing to payment which she has re
ceived upon colla'teral security.
Alomso Perkins' claim for $7.00 and
Floyd Perkins claim for $11 do not
appear upon the books. of Gilbert Bros
I am inclined to think that they are
school deposits, and are in the claims
filed by he schools under the names of
the respective schools of Salem.
While In this connectvon' would say
I have had presented to me, and should
have filed wHh my report of June 9,
1?02, the claims of Laurence Hofer for
$31.70 and Mac Hofer for $30.00, ac
companied by school savings bank
books. These, claims are undoubtedly
included In the amount of claims pre
sented by- the four different schools of
Salem. Tfe "
Schults Organ Company, page 6;
claim $1768.20;the books show 1885
due them', the difference Is from the
fact that they have received back a
piano upon which Gilbert Bros, books
stands among the instruments in the
charge of C. A. Whale.
' Bchaeffer llano Company, page 6,
claim $439.14; the . amount upon the
books ts balanced.
W. T. Slater, receiver, open account,
page 6, claims $1613.85 and $493.76; the
books show due him $2443.21; the dif
ference Is probably caused by his hav
ing made deductions for checks Issued.
. O. G. Smith, page 7, claims $20; the
books show $14.98.
J. II. Williams, page 7, claims $43.20;
the books show $42.40.
James Winstanley " claims $412.74.
page 7; the books show $326.33.
Mrs. F. A- Wiggins, page 7,' claim of
$5.00. the amount of a check Issued by
R. Cart Wright: of course the books
show no record of checss drfewn on th
bank. . Mr. Cartwright filed a claim,
however, for the full amount of his
credit on the books.
Claim of J. A. Stephens $17.08, and
also Nannie Stevens $10.08. page 7.
they present check of W. T. Slater, re
ceiver; explanation of this character of
claims .has been made heretofore.
There has been presented to me
since the. filing of .the claims, as set
forth In my statement of June 9, 1902,
the following: Claim of Ralph' Mat
thews for $10, certificate of deposit No.
813; he also asks Interest upon the
same. SO cents, total $10.50.
Claim of -Ernest Bean for $15, eeftl
ncate of deposit No. 826, together with
interest on same after October 22, 1900,
being the date of said certificate at the
1 ate of 5 per cent.
Claim M Mariraerlte Wlllson, Interest-bearing
certificate No.- 820 for I6.4S
together with Interest at the rate of S
per cent from October 18, 1900.
A. E. Arlington present draft No.
7789, drawn by Gilbert Bros., upon
the Hanover bank, of New York CMy,
tfr $16.15; he aUo presents therewith
a Hlm for protest fees for $1.50; total,
$17.65. '
. As these claim are small In, amount
and have been presented within a short
time after the expiration of the date
set by your honor for the presentations
of claijp, I would recommend that lly
be received, and treaU-d a ore the
other claims of like nature.
In rererenre to the in treist-hearing
certificates 'of deposit nearly ail of -the
parties presenting claims for such are
claiming interest upon sId crtifi-atcs
upon date of issuance. The'certjflcats
vary In length of Urn, wm b-ins: only
for a few inorrths, others l.Jr!- for cue
ear.
With the exrrfption of the variations
and corrections nenlnnd ,br-ln, th.
claims, as pr.-M"nted snl r-port-d by
me Jurj 9. W)Z, agree with the bvj-rkj(
cf C;IWt Bros.
Th toMl amotjnt of claims prsnt
ed, Irntuiing those sft-r dte tt
preantation, mount' to. $105, 52.5.
Todav
new
Th Statesmaat Iub. Co. has on band
several hundred copies of the OREGON
CONSTITUTION. The price Is 10 cent
each a long as they last.
WANTED Eggs and country butter;
pay bightwt inaikot price cash, Sa-.
lm .Creamery Co- Z2 ConnncTcial
. ' wttvet. '-' 1
ULIENTHAL rKOSV, HOP MERCII
ants, II.. J. Ottctjhcimer. nwnugcr.
Office N. E orner Commercial and
- Uat streets (upstairs); pho Main
-. 46L -
PUBLIC AUCTION AUGUST. 4th
Eleven cos with calves by side; also
- two steers and three heifers. C. 11
Bradley, 4 miles east of Salem, at 1
o'clock.
REPORT CARDSOur school report
cards are printed! to fit the -school
- register. The prices are: Twelve
cards for 10 cents; twenty-five for 20
cents; ' one hundred Sor 7a ceota.
Statesman Publishing ,Oo, Saleto.
. Ore. . : ..
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
farms and city roperty at 6 per cent
per annum; no commission. Please
rail on or address Eugene Breyid-in
Remember the place, 270 Commer
cial street, one door north of States
man office. '
Timber Lands. x
I have reliable Information on some
good vacant surveye! oak. cedar, pine
and fir timber claims In Southern Ore
gon. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call on
or address' ' C. G. RAWLINS,
Albany, Oregon.
ABSTRACTORS OF TITLE.
ESTABLISHED IN lst. Only com
plete set of abstract books In Marlon
county, Oregon. Concerning titles
, consult us. Salem Abstract and
. Land Co.. Sdleui, Oregon. F. W.
Waters. Secretary and Manager
OSTEOPATHY.
OSTEOPATHY DR3. 'WYCKOPF A
ALBRIGHT Twenty months gradu
ates of the American Scholl of Osteo
pathy snd A T. Still Infirmary. Dr
Wyckoff I the Only gentleman gras
uate of osteopathy In Salem. 1'rac-
tice established In Salem since 1(99
Hours 9 to 4. Phone Main 2721. Odd
Fellows Temple.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received: by the
County Surveyor of Marlon county. Or
egon. up to I o'clock. August 8th, 102
and- then publicly opened in. the pros
em.-e-.of the County Commissioners
Court, for the construction of a Howe
truss bridge across the Abiifua river on
tho Sllvcrton and Maruuam road and
also for retimberlng the Lrlchty
bridge across Iuddlng river on the Sa
lem and Sllverton road.
Separate bids will be received. The
blddr must , deposit S per cent of the
amouqt of his bid as by law required.
Plans and specifications can b w
at the county surveyor's office.. The
County Commissioners' Court roservt-s
the right to reject any and all bids.
B. B. HERRICK. Jr.,
County ; Surveyor of Marion county,
Oregon.
By W. J. CULVER. Deputy.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO WITH
DRAW INSURANCE DEPOSIT
BY THE UNITED STATES
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
To Whom It May Concern: :
In .accordance with the requirements
of the laws of the State of Oregon;
relative to Insurance companies, no
tice Is hereby given that the UNITED
STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
NY, of New York. New York, desiring
to cease doing business within the
State of Oregon. -Intends to withdraw
Its deposit with the Treasurer of said
State and. will. If no claim against said
Company shall be filed with the Insur.
ance Commissioner within six ntontht
from the 21st day of February, 1902.
the same being the dale of the first
publication of this notice, withdraw It
deposit from the State Treasurer.
UNITED , STATES FIRE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY,
By W. W. UNDERBILL,
X President.
Dated at New. York, this 7th day of
February. 1902. 2:21- mo.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court oftbe Slate of
'Oregon, for the County of Marlon.,
The Investors' Morfgige Srurlty
Comrany, Limited. Plaintiff, vs. Kftther
li. Miles, Irudence Miles, Abbi 1M
wards and C J. Edwards, her husband,
Dora Goelts, Icniis Goclts. Anna Ah!
gren, . Ahljtren. her husband. Laur
ence Slover and . . Blover, .bis wife.
Defendants. . ?
To Prudncei; Mils. Dora Goelts.
Louis GoeiU,. Anna Ahlgren, . Ahl
gren, Laurence Slover. and Sloyer,
Defendants: t '-
In the name of the" State of OrVicon.
you are hfreby re'iulrt'd to ari-ar and
answer the coolalnt in the atwve en
titled suit on of before the Kth day of
Augurt, lW)2.nnd lf you fall to an
swer for want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for. the relief, de
manded In the complaint, to-wit, for a
decree forecbing that certain mort
gage fnade nnil executed On the Kth
day of Kc-ptembtr.. V32," h-r-ln Z. N.
MilfS and Kth-r li.- Mites are mortgae
ors and the Inverters Mortgne ;
curlty Cominy. Limi'ted. is th mort
gagee, and which mortgaRe wa3 sle
to rwcure the iyni-nt of ibf(uw
One Thousand Idl.irs f$I.-0.W) v.tth
interest at the raUf of ight. p r c nU
Ir annum, which mortpMR? is record-d
at iag 220 of I'wjk 27 of th; rcord ft
:,HtrlKHK of Marlm County. i"Ute
Oregon, arid fur th iraie ft tne i-rcin-Hs
d'scrlbl In raid nvrtjr-ige t t-;-Isfy
the amount dufj th-r-oi, the
Iireir.l.s tfirg rituat- In the foinity of
This is exclusive ft nwt of the lh-r-c-t
uin the Inr ret-berlng c-riifi-'H.-Ates
t d'p'irit.
i;he am"tj?t t t,tfi In rny h:n-a
Ji;ly 1, Iff 2. wa $!.! 1 1.5'.
The cl;iri of Ijurrtcf and Tf;
1 jnf-r, r..;jh ?.;AttheK, t;m" r.'nj
M.-jrcu rle V.'i'I "" and C. A- Ani::-i
It n, h rs-H iUu '
CLAUD GATCH.
n-C6iv Giit'trt Bros. !
Mari -n. M.Hi' if Cm. '.
Vi5t Q JUte r t'i) "
V.) 'f the. Ki',lth Vtt ."' r
S-tln Tt-nty-two (--). .o; i J -
half X) of the Norm l.st i
of the Nrth i:.iVV rt - I
it,., ctih f i ! -srii r I'.
V.irlh Via at .ni.irtrr fT.J .'f lf'
Eat rjiiurter 0) and th South I
tf tl .uih lN-a&t ou.inr
h. North lnst tiuartcr t')
lh
North East quarter t4) vt the f. ut.i
East quarter of 'the North 1-t-t
quarter t'4) of Sett ion Twenty -on t:'. ). -sil
in Township Seven ") -South f
Range Two 2J East of th? Wsll um tt ?
Meridian, containing Two 11 and ml ana
Twenty t22fl acres, row w lc. "
for a decree .barring and :. fortn-uwiin;
you and each of you f ail iis?it. i it n
or equity of -redemption - iiiy the ni-i
premises and every art thereof, ai l
for such other and furthor rilu r as t
the Court shall serin, meet and tni'uUa- .
ble. ' v C -
This mihlic-tlon Is made for six fh--
tcsslve wtH'ks by oKlor f Honorable
!L P. Boiso. JuJge of th Circuit Court
d; the State of tres' for the County
of Marion, duly iniide and itcrl in
the atiove rntltl-d uki- July Mn, 1.'--.
and the first puWktkn f this sum
mons Is made -July .11;, 1932.-
BRONAUG1I & BUONAUGU.
Attorneys for Pl.iinlifT.
ADMINISTRATORS FINAL,
. , NOTICE, i .-; . -
, Notice Is hereby given that the un Irr
Kinncl, ha this day fttad his tln.il t -Krt
as administrator of the estate of
1. K. Shciijhil. doctascd, w ith th tom
ty jHmrt of Marion county, r Km, ad
said court has st the tlm for h.uiins
said final report on Saturday tho ifith
day of August, W0 2. at 10 o't lo k, a, m.t
of -said daj1 la the -county court rotn In
S;U.m. treeon, at which ttm the mune
and any and all objections thereto will
be heard by" suld court. .
Iatcd at Salt W. Oregon, this I7th day
of July. A. I., 1M2.
EARL RACR. Administrator.
D3.C. GEE V0
WsndsrfutMow v
T- . - 4A.'"
rstmnt.
T1ls wonderful O.l
neve doctor. I cile
cure p"l wlthiit
otMrstkn tn.tt
given up to ate. Hi-
lcrful - Chtn"
.a rtiol. bfids.
Cl . her
M39l.rt- r
rk swd v-stlt-.
tliat r rnlunlr- r-
knows to medical sctrnc In Hits twuntry.
Through ths use t tliese hrraii'i r ni
dies, this famont' doctor knows tbe actio
of over 600 -different -retnllfs-which !
uCMufullr uua In -diftrrt tlii--.
ti SUraBtes to cur catarrh, aaihma,
lunie. throat. rhomllm. Mrvinniiw",
tomach, liver. kdriy, - blsdtler, t uuii.
trvublc, lost ntsnlicKKl. all private dl,";
ha hundreds of testtnvmiiUs. Cbatr"
Bifiderats. '
CU and hlm.C?oiMMHlln frM. lmw- -Untn
out of th city writ. fr blunt an.l
ctrcuVtr. Kncloae itrt4p. Artl-m l h
t5N Wi Cbli- Mwilcine Ci . J l-'i TWil
ibrrwt, Purtiand. Oregon. Mrnliii tn
Fruit Trays and
Hop Baskets
Noajrcnts will U sent ul, l.nt nl
buyers can save the it of vn uw lit by
CDinin Iirt!t to the lnclry. ( I
your ohUth iu iu time and yu will
have money -
John Scout
(Hum'Mhor to HntiHoii' Lamloti.)
Bash and Poor Ksctorv, Cor. Clmrtii
and Mill Ht."
CH1NESE
Drug Store
I carry all kinds of Chinese druira std
medicines. Roots and herbs nature's
medicine, flood for all kinds f tiik-n"ss.-
Cures opium hsblt.,; G" 1 fyr
the bkHd and kidneys. v
DR, HUM DOW WO,
ail Liberty Ktm-t,' i HU m, trn:i
The Hotels Monterey.
. ' coLbvica a fosoi.ii, t'tf,
Summer Sueaort rwtfl otm mi'l i.
tnil ix.rili of N-'-rt, Y.'timi. t
tin will be arnr4 to t,f-n Or ,.i 1.
crennd on thl t. li f rixl !.
KU:r irrm. Hi hr jMito- i r .-
f,e. o tot seitu .n the I I
ba'Mng liesrli hiintn t ltn '. ' j ' 1
tMel- Room U lei t.nrl ,r rt, !.. I.
tiwvnt rnr.M If vnninj, lct ' r "
ft faer ek
Burr's German
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Heals quickly alt cuts er f - ..
draws soreness out ef lams t.aX,
draws slivers eut tf fieh v. .:' 1,
brttsk ff.teo short ts pult. f ..-.!
ticking platter. Try it s-J ycj
nevsr be without. C rr.s. I Ij ct '
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