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vx..isa.T" OREGON. STATESAIAy. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29. 1302. iMMlGPin'Tna- nnimT O 5" 3, .- iiiiiillOOlUuLlid bU er o 0 O . ST . 1- 3 :: o PTTi O . as it AUGUST TERM, 1902. Cap. 'Lum. Co. Hoover AV. M.. Barnett E. E.. Iick Oscar; Cap. toim.' Co. Cap. Lum. Co, . Allen AV'. W.. . Eskew l3. M.. Dove Wilbur. ' Jolly' Wm. ... Shaw Harry.. . Dinsrnore J 4 N. BuddVjeo. ... i. Hrubeltz P,.'.. Hatch Carl ... Dencer. Kd.' ".. Rumba H. .:. .. Zaxel Chas,' .. Jorgensen C.j. Cleveland II.. . Dumu Hi E... Townsend B.F. Neelon P. .... Lick V. M.;.." VanOrden CJL ;Moor M. R... IJushejr V. M.. Snyder L . .... Bertschlnger J. Kraug WmJJr. Weldman R. . Lawrence O.B. isn vvm. .... Stakes Frank Osburn Dan .. Fish - Hex .... Walker W O.. Walker M. ... Davis W. P... KnigM M. O... Hayre II. By. Rabens J. " Scott O. B... Pet eri C.U..; Scott 'H. B.. ,. Decker K.I B.. . King W, II.... G3Pr C. W..... Heater A. : ',y. Heater F. ii; , Heater C. E.. . Thompson A. P, Frazer A. Miller E. T.-. , . Devoe E. G.. . Carte,r I.. V.. .. Hall C. -T.i... Hunt J. T.... Cornell K. ";. . . Culver W. J... Parker C. P.. . Jones B. P..t. Kauffman S. II Jory", Karl i . . . Gibson R II... Dorman W H. Moore Geoj ...... Dove Homer . Hemaley Gnrjve 'Culver W. J.l. Work C. II. . . . Lewis J. II. . . Bleakner Li B. Cooper G. W.. . Dickinson IX A. Prunk Kd. i... Donker Peter. Stigmier John. Howe F. M..-. . Thole &Blnhop frfrhoenfeldH.K. Ludwisc G. W.. Kpan W.. H.. . . White D. A,... Roberts J. V.. Anderson S... Dumas Henry. MortenrnW.M. rtt W. II... Whlteman S.J. Ioeh H. ...... Downing fl . . Ca p. , Lum. 1 Co. , Cap.' Lum.! Co. Cap. Lum.! Co. Moore jC. i . . v im .a inn. . Densmore j Bros. & j Oo. Q o . sr ST 3 - s? s & o o ' c v c ..." 3 1 o ! o 3 1564 $5.4 $.... ?4.00 4.00...:;.-. ,4.20 , 4,20 ......t 5. WW; 3.00 ...... . 5 5.8) 5.80 ..... 87.58 37. 5 ......I 37.66 37.M ..... . 20.37 20.37'..... . 19.27 1. 27 19.27 19.27 10.92,10.92 .... 19.27 19.27 .... 19.37 19.37 .... 19.27 19.27 19.27 19.27 .... 67.50 57t60 7.4S 7.8 I.V.. 11.78 11.78 8.5 8.33 .... 42.00 42.00 .... 35.00 35.0O 28.00 26.00 28.00 28.00 23.00 23.00 ..... 27.40 27.40 ..... ..... -23.00 23.00 .,....... 27.00 27.00 ..... ..... 3.00 3.00 ..... ..J... 3.00 .3.00 ..... .3.00 3.00 .. 3.00 3. CO .... 7.12 7.12 .... 11.25 11.25 ...... 11.25 11.25 11.25 11.25 ...... :, 5.62 6.62 , : 3.00 ; 8.00 ..... 9.75 9.75 ..... . 5.82 5.62 17.64 17.64 15.06 15.06 ..... ..... . 4.27 .4.27 4.27 : 4.27, ..... 3.21 3.21 .......... 2.14 2.14 ..... ..... 3.57 3.67 ..... ; 2.14 2.14 ..... 4.63 4.63 ..... 3.57. 3.57 ..... 1.43 1..43 . 2 8 . 1:43 1.43 ..... f 3.39 3.39 .... . ..V.. ..71 .71 ..... 3.03 3.03 .i... , .. 4 . 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Speer Bros Rossel John $15.00 $15. 6. 51. 14, 6. 7. 3. :. 3. 6.50 61.60 14.55 , .oo 7.50 3.00 3.75 .96 'V Brown L & Sons 38.20 38. Amnt IT'. ... 29.98 29. Jory J. "W... ;. . ; 1.6 1 Klmnsnn J. A.. . . v 8.00 8. rirov Ttrn4 . . - . . '. 17127 17 Gray Bros.l . 1 . 11". 88 11 . Wills John..-., .f; Hansom C... .. .. 8. Karl H. L.'....' ... 4.9 Roshein CTi J... .- 4.50 4. Parker J. B.. ...104.00 104. Yannke CJW7.. .. 52.00 52. Hall B. K. 7.S Sfollard John.. .. 44.00 44. MfLrinr Henry. ..144.00 144, Hofeir Bros. 4.40 4. RtaNman Pub. Co 11.30 11. Lembrke Chas. ...808.33 308. Colbath B. B 255.56 255. M-iore J. G... .... 60.00 " 60. Moores."K.;T.. . 83.33 " 83. Fiefohund J. O....H3.13 14$. Koland J.iW... ..200.67 200. Tjtno r. F1... 6.00 6. z. 2. 3. 2. .2. 7. 86. 16. 10. 10. 6. 23. 2S.00 ... 29.10 47. 0 " 10 28 . 4 3 2 V 8 2 2 2 5 .3 i 2 Z fttesman Job Off. 24.75 PaJrhe Mary. . . . . t 2 .00 Bc(1and J. W..V .. 3". 00 falcm Sentinel.. . ,2.50 P.arRhardW.H.&Co. 2.83 Irvine C. B... 7.50 Scott & Fisher.... 86.80 White -WmJ. l.tt Pae Henry.. .... 10. 00 Byrd V- H 10.00 Jttd.ih X.rJ.. . .5.00 Judah N. J... 25.00 SUtesman Pub. Co;25.00 Patton Bros-. ... 29.10 Hofer Bros.. ,..t. 47100 Corby Grant.. ... 10.00 McClary T. J.... 660 Overton 11....:. i. 88.60 llollinjfsworth J. 4.20 Terrell f. P. ....... . 3.69 School Dist. 26..;. 2.50 Wade W. L. . . ' 3 .50' Overton H. . . .. .. 3.80 Krwln Mrs. W..... .2.50 Jory II. S... .. .. 2.50 Mulkey Wm.. ... 5.30 Phlpp F. C. . 3.00 Rutherford R.. ... - 8 .90 Bell Frank 2. 50 eimpson J. A..... 2.60 00 $.. 60 .. 60 .. 55 .. 00 50 . . 00 .. 73 :.. 96 .. 20 88 .. 50 .. 00 .. 27" .. 85 .. 25. .. 85 '7. to 50 . 00 . 00 . 60 V. 00 . 00 .. 40 . 30 . 33 . 56 . 00 . 33 . 13 : 67 . 00 .. 75 . 00 i 00 . 50 . 85 4- 50 . 80 , ,80 : oo , ,00 . 00 . ,60 . .00 .10 ,00 .00, .60 .60, .20 .50 .50. .50 .80 .50 .50 .34 .00 .90 .50 .60 S'V,Ge0' 19 00 10.00 Hull F.,.: .. ,.9a $ 3 90 Cone E. A. M..... 2.50 2.50 12.60 13.00 17.30 ... ,60 2.50 .. 3.50 6.00 8.00 . 4.50 3.50 1.00 5.20 12.6a 13.00 17.30 - .75 .60 ' 2.50 Found F. L... Isaacson' I.. . DKter John.. .. .. Lund D. F... .. Putnanl G. W... . Slmosoh John.'. . ; Simoson John.. .. Simoson John.. 'k. RlSdon W. T.. . Stone S. C... .. I. Nendel Bros.. ... Bowers F. A... ... Mpores Ross & Co. 30 4 6 Brown Wm... i,... 20.00 0.00 Salem L. P.&T.Co. 50:25 5ft. as Haiem L. P.&T.Co. 40100 Colbath B. B... .'. Si:i5 UlKht M. M... ..107.64 107.64 t.namberlain M. L. l.iMi f i aa vanvaikenburgr B. W hite W. A Hargrove T. T.. . . . Overton H. . . . i . . Beajch Amo.. Todfd Blanche.. .. Todd Edith.. . 4. Todd Willie.. .... Todd Dorgran.l .. Qneener W. H. .... Downinjr W. H..T. O'Donald J... .... Lewis J. H... .... O'Donald "J. . . .... Levels J. H . 6.00 . 8.00 ' 4.50 . 2.75 1.00 30.46 40.00 51.15 O'Donald J... .... Judah X. J..J. .... Gibson D. W... .. Smith J. W....... Shantx'J. N. .. Murphy L. R... . Lewis J. W.. Judah N. J...:... Gibson D. .W.. . ; . Harg-an.-E. D... Lewis J. N... .... Horiran E. D... .. Lewis J. A... ..1 . Gibson Mary .. . . Warner Edward . . Warner Ethel Lois Warner Joannah . Savag-e Alfred. . .. Gibson Matthew . Cumminsrs Mrs.. T. Horgran E D.. . . . Horgan E D... . . Allen Mrs.' E... . . Allen Karl.; .. .. Maurer John. . . . . Kingf Wm.. m Barr John.. ..... Vrickera S... .. .. Horgan E. D.i . Horgran E. D... .. Horgan E. D. . . . . Horgran E. D.. . Anderson Wra. . . . Davis Warren.. . . Hughes Geo. . , ... . Judah N. J Gibson D. W... .. White W. A... .. Gibson D. W.. . . . 1.70 1.70 1.70 ' 7,90 aC.70 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.55 3.30 2.35 16.00 2.35 2.10 1.85 5.35 5.60 1.70 1.70 1-70 1.70 1.70 ? 7.90 t 6.70 ; 3.39 3.30 3.30 3.30 : 3.55 ; 3.30 2.35 16.00 2.35 t 2.10 1.85 5.35 5.60 1.70 1.70 1.70 I 1.70 1.70 3.95 2.80 " 6J70 4.40 16.50 24.00 5.10 1.70 3.93 2.80 6.20 4.40 14.00 24.00 5.10 5.10 i 5.10 5.10 5.10 5.10 5.10 5.10 5.10 5.10 ? 5.10 1.50 f 1.50 11.25 11.25 7i80 1.70 1,70 1.70 1,70 1.70 1,70 ' 8.80 i 2.75 12.25 6.80 1.70 1.70 1.70 4.60 4.20 1.70 1.70 O 3 Li reran E. D...45.40 Colbith B. V.... 67. 90 'hamness A. .. 5.90 Maulding John. 6.10 l.nmb Frank .. 6.50 ltarkhurwt .. .. 5.10 Oolman Maggie 1.70 Colman Agnes. 5.50 Ie O. A. .. .. 5.10 Brown J. N.... 4.70 Wolford Jno. . . 4 .70 'nrshav Wrlrht 4.10 KJllln G W.,,.. 1.70 Fisher Julius .:. 1.70 Haines Garrison 1.70 Livesley D. S. & Sons .. . . . .22.65 Moore & Co. .. .14.60 Cloueh A. M..., 8.60 Iane D. F... .. 5.00 Gray Bros... ..31.00 School pist. 10. 3.00, Adams L. J. ..20.40 racincS.T.&T.Oo .75 Colbath B. B... 5.00 Robertson C. 11.40. 00 o ft t 7.80 1.70 t 1.70 j 1.70 1.70 t 1.70 1.70 i 8.80 t 2.75 . 9.25 5.80 : i.7o' i- 1.70 i 1.70 i 4.60 4.20 1.70 1.70 o 14.90 67.90 15.90 610 ?6.50 5.10 ' 1.70 r5.50 '6.10 4.70 4.70' ! 410 ' 1.70 ; 1.70 1;70 ' y - 22.63 15.00, f 8.60 : 5.00 29.00 i 2.60 20.40 .75 5 6.00 4 k i ; 3 ' IB Paclilo S. T.&T.Co. 10.33 Ramsby R. ti..y.. 12.90 Cone E. A. M.. . .. 2.50 Siegmund J. C-.... 5.00 Salem Water Co.. 40.20 Work C. 11. .i. ... 4.20 Hlcka Roy .. .... 3. wo Weildell Robt... .. 7.40 Rnrlrers & Co., ..133.15 Favorite. Stables . i..0.0' Moffltt A. T... .. 11.50 Work C. H... .... 3.00 Rfoth & Graber. ... -s..uw Scott J. H... .... 75.00 Homeyer&Headrlch 4.00 Richardson A. J... 3.00 Homeyerft Headmen 4.00 . Tir K AA nam mer jl Boedlgheimer; & Aimju . ' Sklpton & Paige.. 24.75 Bowen G. D.. . t , . . 3 . 00 r'ttmtr-tr A JnhnKOn. 16.80 Snudey H. A... . Hilleary; W. . . longacre E. S. . . Mess P. W.. Workman H- J... AtiuinAr W. II. . . Freelsnd J- L.. . Mattson r. . - . II T . . YUm, II... ,. 11.30 M UJv mft.nluiii W I . . ,.i8 .V'V !.. ........ - Folsom Lewis.. .. Carter Frank... ... Cornish w. u... Zuber James . . ... Mack Frank "... ... Spaniol John Hujrhes John.. ... Smith J. F Jette C. W. A....- Osburn F. B- Colbath B. IV.. Lamm Frank.. .. Keedham LC. Miley Wm.. . . c ...... Brown & Son.. Brown A Son.. . l. Brown & Son.. .. Brown & Son . . Brown Son.. .. A " I. finn.. .. 2.- Emma L. Murphy Simmons J. H.. - r Richardson W. Y.. 4.67 Beach Amos.v 'VT o 9.30 10.70 4.10 12.70 i.60 201.50 4.50 1.30 1.50 60.0 1.I5V 1.50. 3.00 1.50 9.00 14:55 7.20 7.20 7.20 2.00 6.60 3:50 3.25 9.00 23.P! 3.00 3.00 10. t12. . 2. 5. ''40; . 3. 3. .-7. 133. 9. 11. ' 3. 9. 75. i 4. r ' 3. i 4. : 3. ' 35-. : 24. 3. i 16. 9. 10. 4. 12. 18. 4. 1. 1 11 50 1 1 3 1 9 14 if 7 7 -i- 2 H3 3 f20 16 18 '27 1 24 23 " 3 8 66 3 35 90! 69 00 20 70 00 40 15. 00 50 00 00 00 -00 00 00 00 25 75 00 80 30 70 . 10 70 50 50 50 30 . 30 95 00 15 .50 .00 50 ,00 ,55 ,20' ,20 .20 ,00 ,60 .50 .25 ' .00 .25 94 .55 .43 .34 .52 .05 .00 1 .00 .67 - .00 3.50 .75 o 3: a McKee B. A... ., Scollard N. S... ., Crosby A. B Ogle C I..'.. . Auterson A. S..'. . . McKee B. K.. . . . . Grimm W. T... ., Taylor W. S... .., Kirk R. E... .. .; Haiison Otto....... Moores E. T... , .. Keedham L C Miley Wm.. . .. Scott J..IL.. V; Claims for Poor .; Scalp Bounty . . Indigent Soldiers T Fund.. .. .. .. 3.00 3.00 3.00 '3.00 4 ..... 3.00 3.0 ..... 3. CO 3.00 ..... 3.00 3.00 ..... 4.50 4.50 ..... 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 . 4 i .' ..... 30.65 30.65 ..... 5.00 5.00 13.90 13.90 ..... 17.50 17.50 1.30 1.30 ..... 81.00 81. 0..... 8.00 8.00 ..... 123.75 123.75 a i .50 2.50 3.00 O o 3 5". a t : .. 30.50 9.60 2.00 .50 40.00 o a. I Reports and Petitions. In the matter of he peution of .Jos. Eitzel et al for the location of a county road; continued. In the matter of county aid for John Hickey; allowed $3 per month; J. M. Woods made disbursing agent therefor. In the master of the appointment of a constable for Jefferson district: W. L. Jones appointed. . . j . In the matter of returning the as sessment roll.for the year 1901;! time extended until the first Monday In October, 1902. ; . V .-. In' the matter of the rmi tui Tciaim'ed by the towns of Wood burn. suverton and Stayton; ordered that the clerk draw warrants, in favor of the city treasurers of the respective towns as follows, vis: Wood burn. $178.92: Sllverton, $156.48, and Stay ton. $56.37. ' - , ' .. ' In the matter of bids for the con struction of the Morely Bridge across the Abiqua. and the Llchty- Bridge across Pudding river; contract let to J. B. Tlllotson for $1469; approaches, $1.49 per foot; contract to be complet ed when said Tlllotson has given nec essary bond. " -T - In the matter of the petition of O. C Whitney et al for a, free ferry across the Willamette river near the farm' of II. B. Gearin; contirraed. - In the matter of the report of view ers on the road petitioned for by G. A. Cone et al; ordered that the said view ers meet and make necessary correc tions to said report, on August 23th. In the matter of the report of the road master of work done on the Union Hill; approved. , In the matter f the petition of B. F, Myers et alfpr the location of a county road; John W. Jory. Frank Davey and W. J. Culver" appointed viewers, B. B. Herrick surveyor, to meet at the place of beginning on August 27, 1902. at 10 o'clock a. m. arid proceed to view, sur vey and lay out said road and make report to this court. Jn the matter of the petition - of Henry Meirihg et al for the locatlbn of a county road; ordered that Dennis Manning, -Alonso Perkins and W. J. Culver be " appointed viewers, B. It. Herrick surveyor, to meet at place of beginning August 26th, 1902, at 10 o'clock a. m; and proceed to view; sur vey and lay out said- road according to law and make due report .to this court. ; ' In the matter of the petition of Thos. Boutin et. al for the establish ment of a county road; continued. In the matter of the application of J. ; E. Ferris et al to vacate a- portion of the county road lying in lots 3 and 4 of Waldo Hills Fruit FarnV No. 3; continued. 3 In the matter of the appointment of a county physician; Dr. A. K. Tameisee appointed for a term wf one year. In the matter of the application of the Pacific States Telephone & Tele graph Company.: for permission to change their wires on the steel bridge arrows Willamette river-- granted. pr6v vided a like permit be obtained from j Polk county and the cityj6t Salem. ; NEW ARTICLES FILED A BIG MINING COMPANY PRE PARES TO BEGIN , ITS OPERATIONS. .50 2.00 2.00 1.50 In the Department of State,-at the Capitol yesterday, five new companies filed articles and received authority to begin operations In Oregon; Thy are: The Rlo TInto Gold & SUver Mining Company will engage in & general mining and development business, with headquarters in OBumpter. ? The com pany Is capitalized for $1,600,000, and Fred Turcotte, John Lougher and Chas. IL Chance re the - Incorporators of record. The Acme SaXety-Soap Ma.nufactur m ComMny will manufacture and deal In a safety harness snap, patented by P. B. Southwick, with headquarters at Hillboro . The company Is capital ised for $20,000. W. H. Wehrung, John M. Wall, A. C. Shute. S. T. LInklater and W. V. Wiley are the Incorporators. The Home Telephone , & Telegraph Company will construct, buy and oper ate telephone and teiegrapn unei .n Eastern Oregon, with headquarters m Burns, and a capiUl of $10,000. Chas. E. Kenyon. R. A. Miller and M. L. Lewis are the Incorporators. The Benevolent League of Oregon A xnraTitnirton Travelers will provide aid to members a,nd their families, and pay a life Insurance. "Portland is the head quarters, and C A. Whitmore, J. W. Curran, Jonn . lieau. r. r . ciaur.i..w. George F. Roberts, Alexander ivuns and John S. King are the managers. The Free Methodist Church of Forest Grove will own churcn property, and conduct religious' services, i Henry Kreider. J. -W. Bnerwooa anu Dixon are the Incorporators and trus tees. ; v -i - ' f. '': AN ACTION FOR MONEY SUIT BROUGHT BY A SEWING MA CHINE COMPANY TO ; . COLLECT A NOTE. . .t. IInm. S.srfnr fsLrhine , jne c w ..' ..... Company yesterday Cled an action In . j . . . , e Ik. Rtal ie Mcona wiw" vw.'cu. , ' . . .1 -. Circuit . tjourx annwuius against Jennie Gray and II. L. Gray for ie sum i .. "i1" -. . fnr t'.fi attornev's fees. cen iiii and for its cowts and disbursement In I. .ll.mul lit' ttf the suit, ine "" 7 " duo we p"i " . - - orv note executed by the defendants for the sum oi.w. ai. p- . v.- i i44. snd the1 nlalntiu ulso asks for a decree of foreclosure of ' 4BA s- 4J a mortgage opro " - " " lanT in section 16, township T south. range l ean, wraraiawiMs" in security Tor-trMt. oie- i"""1 Martin are the amys for the.plan- tirc W BETWatW SEASORI IS; mWMWi . ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A WINTER WRAP? We have our line of winter Coats and Furs now on display. A finer Hue has nevr bren shown in 3alem. We are. especially prepared in these goods. All colors and lengths. Mixlct, tans, blacks and red in full, three-quarter and halt lengtlis. Our, fura are t he boat mony can buy and have only marked them at a small margin of profit . V WE WANT YOU TO , SEE fUCSE GOODS . . . ' It is no trouble to fchow them. Now is the best time to make your a lection while the seck is still unbroken. " It is Not Too Late for Wash Goods Wash Goods, Shirt Waists and CMld'en's Wash Salts at Ycur Owa Price . . . : ' 1 fe FOR S A LE BY (sS Hop Pickers' Supplies... Blankets, quilts, gloves and shoes galore. Well tell y u later about ourbeautiful lines oi dress goods, fine clothing and elegant shoes. None nicer or better in the mar-, ket. 298 - 300 Commercial St. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN '. ' WILL APPEAR IN RALKXI NKXT WEEK SCKN ICAIXY IT WAS NKVER EQUALLED. In Salem . Wednesday. September 3d, we are to have "Uncle Tom's Cabin" on a larger and grander scale that ever before. - Warren & Day's big 110.000 production from New York City has been booked .to appear. ' Warren & Day's production is certainly the most pretentious that has ever been given 1 larriet Reecher Stowe's immortal work It cost 110,000 to put-it on the stage. ScehlcallyJ has never been equalled. The cast numbers 35 people, and at the liead of the list is the Inimitable B. W. Carpenter, the "prince of Black face character actors and a minstrel man without a peer. The balance of the ' company has been selected with special care and It-Is said to be urt surpasd -since "the days -Of Newton CJothold, Stockwell " and - Eva Miller. Many bright specialties enliven the scene, buck and ,,-wing' " dancing ; and jubilee shoutiDg being , a special fear turc - , ' The company ' Will ' make a special street parade every day during thfe week.. Its brass band and pickaninnies attract much attention. In a canvass pavillion oh Commercial street between Oak and Bellevlew. One performance only will be gien at 8:15 P. M. sharp; STRIKERS CAUSE TROUBLE TROOPS HOOTED AND JEERED WHILE PASSING TIIROUfJII PANTHER CREEK VALLEY. The University of Oregon EUGENE, OREGON Tho first Semester, Session 19(12-3 Ojteus Wednesday, September 17. The following schools and colleges are com prised iu the University: Uradunte fckliool. College of Literature -Science and Arts, College of Bcleaco and Kn irineerinjt. University Academy, rchool of Music,, School of "Med l-'ine, School of liaw. Tuition Tree, excepting in Schools of Law, Mudicine and Music (Incidental fee $10.' Student-Body tax 12.60 per year.) Cost of living from $100 to.t200 per year, ' URivcrsnyiscnooi or music Ining-MJOIru. A. l)u Ptano: Mrs. Itom Midlev llollcii leck. (Jowcliy, tortat)Wbki, Sewur- inttka.) . ' . ' Piano: Mr. Arthur luls Frazer. (Five year with W. O. Nah.) A'oick: .Minn i'.ra Stlnwn. t (Kin; ConTvalory, TreU'lll MuMictchKl) ncr, SiVtrintf.) Theouy: Mbs Kva Stinwn, Mrsi, ltwo Mldjtley llollenbeck. - For Catalogue address Ttmu farnUbol on pplitUm Vt dean. . Registrar of the University f agene, Oregon f ItLI'MEltE ilVERSSTV - 1902-Opening Announceinent-1902 College of Liberal Arts.. v...... Sept. 15 College of Music.. .......... ....Sept. IS tTolhge.of Oratory ....... ,!.....Sept. 16. College'of ArJt . ....... ...i.i.l.,. Sept. 1 College of Th?ology ...... ......Scit. 15 Normal Department ..Sept. M I'reparatory Department .... ..Kept. 11 Ituflness r.partmnt .;...-. ..Hopt. 15 College of Medicine .. ..Oct.. I College of Lair" ...... V,. ........ .Oct. TAMAQUA. Pa., Aug. 27. The situa tion in Panther -Creek is still serious. This evening the streets of Lansford and Summit Hill were thronged wilh the strikers. Two companies of the Twelfth, Regiment sent through the valley on a trolley car, were hooted and jeered and it was not deemed prudent to take them off the cars. While -Mary Markley was carrying supper to her brother who is employed at the colKery near Lansford, she was severely beaten br a. crowd of women. Late tonight order has . been jfcactlca.lly, restored- ' Shenandoah. Pa.. Aug. 2. The Gov ernor Troon left here tonight for Pan ther Creek valley. The Second Cltyu Troop or rnuaneipnia. nas own orurrwi here. Major Gearhart. in command of the battalion at Manila Park, reported to Colonel Clement today that things have been in such a state of turmoil in the Panther Creek region during the last few days, that he has been unable to cover the disturbed districts vlth the force at his command, and asked for. reinforcements. ROCKY POINT GRAIN POOL OATS SOLD TO BALFOUR. OUTII- RIE & CO. AT LAST NIGHT'S - MEETING. There was a large attendance at the meeting at Rocky Point schoolhouae la.-t night, which meeting was presided over by JW." IL Downing, and was held for the purpose of recervlng and open ing the bids for the balance of the grain pool, consisting of about 40.000 bushels of fall" and spring oats. All farmers present who were Interested in the pool, cast a secret ballot upon what they considered fair and ac ceptable price and. an average of all the votes cast was taken. V The bids were then opened, of which there were a, number, and the oats were ' awarded to Balf or, Guthrie & Co, their loeal agent J. G. Graham. havlDgliJ 84 cents per 100 pounds for the fall oats and si cents per 100 pounds for the spring oats. The wheat" pool was sold; .to A. C Gardner, of Stayton.-on Saturday night last, for 57 cents per bushel r. - CIRCUS MAN DEAD. CEDAR RAPIPS I- Aug. 27.Geo. W. De Haven. pijner circus proprietor, is dead here, sked 3. He was the first showman to Inaugurate the "rail road" circus, and also Introduced If rnan hippodrome races In tlrcus performances. Tuition Rates Reasonable. Catalogue Sent Upon Application. IJoard and room at BoardinfrTlIall $3.10 p"r week. CiorHl board with furnished room can ls liail in the city for . to f 1 no r nk in private families. Sltudents can lioard thera.w.-lves for even ?1 ier week. JOHN H. COLEMAN. President, Salem, Oron. TWELFTH SEASON TWEFTH First and Only Appearance In Salem IN THE. BIG TENTS - COMMERCIAL STREET ECTnfU CAX A3 EtUIYItr ONE NTG-HT ONLY, WEDNESDAY EST". 3 , - WARUEN dc DAY'S BIG NEW YORK UNCLE TOM 'S CABIN SHO WS A Grand llevision of Harriet Becchcr Stowe'a Bcaulitul Story of the South. Good Singing and Dancing, Old Plantation Negro Melodies and Duck and WiDg Dancing.- . Small Ponies Jrick Donkeys and Blood Hounds BRING' THi: CHILDREN" TO .SEE Tlie Sweetest Era, Funniest Marks, Aunt Ophelia, 'and -'Most Faithful Uncle Tom. Clever Sfecialties willte introducedhetween. act.?., Comfortablo Scats for all. Gentlemanly Ushers. Prices So Lew s!I Can Attec3. See the Dig Vznii et Uz:n ri r.iAnHCGD rector edv j O r , I'sla, in far llmrk, Srmlmil KmImI.m, n-rM t" '.1 1 1 1 Ciuii.i.t i " t I'm (ilw.a tm Mtt, y.t hxl( llr.lnt. lrlrH. mmit f u,ti j.m ,. V .-V - j u Hrf-rBmUjrTitrt auA mil ifrrrttr ot inpni-'ry. l"l5 ; '-.i i . " ii rr, in k twym a4 to lUiax utgatt ul K.1 Luinmuat. 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