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THE WEATHER AND CROPS Last Weekly Bulletin for the Season Has Been . ' i Issued TUB CONDITIONS THROUGHOUT THE STATE ARE REPORTED VERY SATISFACTORILYPRUNE DRTINO IN ACTIVE PROGRESS WITH .VALUABLE YIELDS .. , (Frofrt Wednesday's Dally.) " :, The last, weekly, crojr and weather bulletin for the season? has been issued by the-Oregon section of the Weather Bureau, at Portland. These bulletins are issued weekly by. the Department .of Agriculture during the spring- and summer, for the benefit f? the farmers, until such time when the staple crop . cf the season are safe or harvested; when thej issuance of the bulletin ceases. The 'last one'besued, for the week ending Monday 'evening last.' is ': to hand, and rlts general summary bhows very . satisfactory conditions throughout the major portion of the state. The general summary, of condi tion, as shown by the bulletin, is as follows: ; ' .' '- ! : Thi past week was cool with several good rains In the Western section of the state. In the Eastern section the rainfall was light and badly distribut ed. . Frosts occurred on several morn ings, but they did ;,no, injury of conse quence. . : - ' - -The grain crop la being rapidly hauled to the warehouses and it is now prac-l . tic-ally, all threshed. -Hop picking is finished and the crop, although lighter " than exptstted earlier iff the season, is a good one, and of excellent quality. Prune drying is in active progress, with valuable yields, which are gener ally reported as light.; 1 The rains have started' a new growth Tjf.gra.sa and fall pasture ia rapidly im proving. Range stock, as a rule, are , not in as good condition as usual at . this season of the year. Potato digging has begun and Ute tubers, while - nqj large and generally of good quality; the yield will be below the average. Late potatoes have been greatly, benefited by the recent' rains.' Corn afjd apples are the principal crops yet to: be. har-- vested, f . . Yf.. ..; Corn was injured by the frosts of last week, but this week the weather was more favorable and; it is probable very nearly an average crop will b secured. I More rain is neetVnl for fall plowing and for fall seeding on summer-fallowed land. A Coast District. . ::,. Trask. Tillamook County, P. Ji Go bar Jlecent rains have greatly helped past ore, f No frobt. Late vegetables growing nicely. ' 'Evergreen blackber ries are rlocning and ttill.be a large yield. La to plums and prunes rlpen Ing. " t - . , . : Johnson. Lincoln County, O. S7 Far-meW-fr-The rain last Thursday night started the grass and helped pastures. EcKleyi Curry County.; Jos.- Haines Rain1 Friday cleared away the smoke and nut a check to the forest fires: rain came too late to benefit late pota toes very much. Goble. Columbia County, Frank ."Write,-; Week showery and windy; rain benefited range and potatoes an soft ened. the ground for plowing: japples ripening.' good quality, no worms; ' f Vyillamstts Volley. Auroral ' Marion County, .C.',D. F. Wll.on ?rops are all under cover, ex cept potatoes and fruit: prune drying is in progress; Italian prunes are good in this vicinity; hop baling la well along, the crop is weighing light for the box measure. Flowlng,for fall crops bt-Kun. Winter apples not picked yet. Crawfordsvllle. Linn County, C. IL Anderson Frequent showers during the week; prune drying In full prog ress; late cabbage looks well; potatoes below average; pastures beginning to start: sotm fall'seeding has been done. Sherwood. Washington County, J. M. Crawford We had two fine showers tnnro needed to revive iur rwitnre a srood crop of hops of excel n crr. - lent quality has een gathered; prune drying is In active progress. The rain came too late to benefit late potatoes: crop will be , below average. No fall seeding yet. . i ; I 5 Southern Oreoon. Kerbyj Josephine County, A. Morri- on-Orain all threshed; corn ripening: potatoes r?ady. for; harvesting: range dry; stock not In as fine order as two months ago. - Olendale, Douglas County, Mrs. Fan- t, xfttiA. Threshlne over and farm- work about completed for this season; wheat and other gratnsVbeing shipped to Portland; frost at night; foggy mornings: heavy showers all daythe 24 h; smoke cleared and: atmosphere cool and pleasant; -prune picking In progress, quality good, -. - " liuncorn, Jackson County. J. Parks Corn generally all housed, with the ex ception of beans; potatoes are srood but crop is not large; stock looks well; range very dry. - Columbia River Valley. Froewater. Umatilla County, Fred FreuAlg Fore part of week warm, but nights cool: harvest and haying com Pleted; fruit is all harvested. vlth exception of winter apples, which w 11 soon begin to be picked. Some rain fell Sunday. , w Endersley, Wasco County, J. J Fllgg-The past week has bee t?' rable for all work; threshlpg Is PcUc fklly finished, and a large Portion of the ! . .. . ... i mill now- i, grain is m.inenreuuur - -Mnr U nearly finished, and the grain, is coming up well; the ground Is In nne - condition, owing to two s good rains .during the last two weeks ; potato atgr glng is all under wsv and the yield. is Cood; apples only half a crop. ; iiiosT their lives; ASTORIA; Sept. 30. WhUe rjing to desert from the British ship Astraia last nljht, two members of her- crew f lost their lives by drowning. The men were named Ferguson and Hudson re spectively, and were shipped-in Port land. Neither of the bodies has been recovered. The Australia is lying in the stream, and about 10 o'clock -last night the men were seen to Jump overboard. It wss their Intention to leave the vessel and swim ashore. A mJ , !unSered ,owerPti at once to pick up hewien. and when it was be ine placed In the water one of them wa seen swimming. - By the time the boat was got under way. however, both men had disappeared fronf sight, and all efforts to get them were futile.-. A strong ebb tide was running at the tlme.i-and the water wu bitterly cold. , Dry Catarrh. ', ' t There can be no tare for dry catarrh until the dryness is removed, and the taucous follicles made to discharge their contents. Use douches of hot water freely to which has been added two teaspoonfuls of S. B. Catarrh Cure to the pint, three times' daily in the bead until the mucous flows quite free ly; then twice daily, taking S. B. Ca tarrh Cure regularly according to di rections. For sale by ail druggists. Book on Catarrh free. Address Smith Bros, Fresno; CaL t , . SALE OF HOPS. -PORTLAND, Sept- 30. Four hundred bales of Lane county hops - were sold here today, atl and 22 cents a pound. TO INCREASE ; EFFICIENCY Col. George 0. Yoran of the Fourth Regiment Nation al Guard PROPOSES A CONTEST FOR A TROPHY BY THE MARKSMAN OF THE SEVERAL COMPANIES RI FLE RANGES TO BE PUT TO AC- t TIYE USE. - ; (From Wednesday's Dally.) Col. George O. Yoran, of Eugene, in command of the Fourth Regiment, Or egon National Guard, who Inspected Company F, of this crty, on Monday evening, left yesterday I afternoon for ,Woodburn, where he inspected the local company last night. Colonel Yoran I anxious for his regiment to excel in marksmanship, and while he Is not de sirous to make particularly fine !showM soldiers, he Is anxious to place the en-, tire organisation in condition to be ef fectif. If called Into the field for ac tive duty, and his experience in the Philippines has taught him. that the most Important thing in this regard is good marksmanship.' For this reason he Is arranging to have rifle practice In every company in the regiment and in order tocrea-te Interest : and secure participation on the part of the enlist ed, men of the several companies, he proposes to offer a trophy, to be. con tested for by teams from each company in the regiment. . Colonel Yoran's plan is a particularly good one, and one that will doubtless a ppeal to every member of the regi -ments. He proposes to charge an en trance fee for the contest, every com pany paying the fee for the, orgahiza tion. This money is then to be ex pended In securing the trophy to be shot for. Each company will put for ward a rifle team to shoot for the tro phy on behalf of the company, the shooting to be on the Individual com pany's own rifle range, and competent and impartial Judges will be provided at a time appointed by the company for the shoot. o keep the score"xf the con test, f This will admit of each com pany in the regiment puttmg forth its best, efforts, and participating In the contest for the trophy art a minimum ctost. as there will be no expense for traveling to the scene of the contest, for, as stated aboveeach company will do its work on the hoTne-iifle range, i The plan is mee"tlng with the enthu siastic support and approval of the members of the regiment wherever it has been announced, and Colonel Yoran is pleased with the outlook, and satis fied that It will result In bringing the efficiency of the entire organization to the highest standard possible. More officers like Colonel Yoran, who take jfn interest In the militia and put forth their best endeavors to Increase the ef ficiency of the troops, would be of vast benefit to the military forces of, the state, and would make the militia, of Oregon the best in the country. , GAiSTORlA For Infant &nd Children. fhs Kind Ycu Hat Always BsugM Bears the Signature of ADMIRAL CASEY'S TRIP SWIFT RUN FROM PUGET SOUND TO PANAMA BY THE BATTLE SHIP WISCONSIN. ' WASHINGTON. Sept. SO. The Navy Department has received a cablegram announcing the arrival 5 of Rar Ad miral Silas Casey.? aboard his flagship Wisconsin, after almost unequalled run down the Pacific Coast of 3.27 miles In thirteen days. Rear Admiral Casey will assume general command of the American Naval forces pa the Jsthms. "NOTHING SUCCEfi SUCCESS. The Oregon Tin Relief Asaoclatlon has been a sncces ever since It began business in Jaifuary, 185, and Is now growing faster than ever before. Ita annual import of December II 1901, shows a net gain In amount of In surance In fOTce of $2.2S.7S7, which U SO per cent more than the netxain of any previous year. It p-ld MS los. daring the year amounting to $23.e&6 It is ttricay a mutual lnsUtutiot which furnishes the best of Fire Insurarwe aCost. For further particulars, address A. C Chandler, secretary. McMlnnvllle, Or econ. or If you reside in Marion count S on o address 1L A. Johnsor parent) Salem. Oregon- LORD HOPE'S DRORCE. LONDON. Oct.! l.-Th divorce de cref obOtined March 21 by Lord Franc! hIp ainst May Yohe was made ab solute this morning- i iLegal Blanks: Statesman Job Omc " Legal Blanks, Statesman Job Office. tTEESXY -QTlEgOy BTTIiaJI. FRIDAY, OCTOBER" 5. CAMPAIGN OF THE GOVERNOR For the United States Senat orship Has Been - Opened IN A LETTER TO MEMBERS " OF v THE OREGON LEOISLATURe'mR. CjEER EXPLAINS HIS CANDIDACY AND MAKES A "Bid HIT." : ' (From Wednesday's Dally.) Gov. T. T. Geer has Issued a circular letter to members of the Legislative Assembly, calling attention to his can didacy for the Unwed States Senator ship, and giving In detail the steps thai were taken to the present time to make him the candidate. He shows that the Maya law for voting for candidates for he. United States Senatorshlp, was complied with in every respect," and that the vote, taken" under that act. resulted in hi overwhelming nomina tion by the people, as against the only opponent appearing on the ticket h Democratic candidate. He shows plain ly that his course was in due compli ance with law. that he was endorsed! by the people, and discusses at length the flings of his opponents, which have been directed toward him. " V A portion of he letter Issued by the Governor was published in the Oregon la n of yesterday, preceded by nearly two columns of a pretended analysis and fault-finding. But the last end of the letter is not there. In it the Gov ernor sums up conditions as they are; as follows: . . . .. I "Every question involved in the prl-i mary contest tin the spring, in the State Convention later, arid in the cam-: palgn following, including my relation to it what I did or did not do, was passed upon by the individual voters of the state on election day and certainly should be binding on each of their rep resentatives. With due respect, allow me to suggest that perhaps in no state In the Union for a hundred years can another instance be found where any man has assumed the right to 'inter pret" or "construe" what the people meant when they expressed themselves at the ballot box. What individual has the right to sit in judgment on the deliberate expression of -45.000 of hta t icuows ana to say mat they intended this or that, as his own interests or .o . . he has such right, where did he get ltM, "There is scarcely .a Republican county in the state that did not this year electone or more Democrats to important, positions, 'if ther should be any man who thinks so disrespectfully of the people as to assume that they yoted for me when thev did not 'wan name twas on the ticket" that Is J say, "mechanically" It is quite pertl nnt to Inquire why the same listless--ness or Incompetency did not lead them to elect every man on the Republican ticket all the, way down? Or, were they asleep When they voted a part of the state and pounty tickets and very much awake when they voted other parts, and In their confusion let Demo cratic sheriffs and clerks In without knowing what they were doing? ' ; , f'Such Impeachment of the intelli gence of the people ( is not at all credit able and I feel sure you have no sym pathy with the suggestion, proposed In some quarters, to carry out plans, promises and pledges made when it was not known. that an opportunity would be given the' people to y vote on the proposition of the Senatorshlp, square ly, where they had the rlgt, and: ex ere I sod it freely, to extend or withhold endorsement af their judgment - dic tated. It. is necessary sometimes, for the courts to construe the laws. ? but herte Irf a case where a dosen men pro pose to Interpret the result of a refer endum to the people and set it aside; do you think any representative of the people can safely undertake to be a party to such a procedure? The voice cf-the people, where they have had an Opportunity to speak, should be heard and heeded In all cases." INJURED AT FOOTBALL. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. SO. Dur ing the football practice of the Yale team today, Harry Rockwelt, of Port land, Oregon, substitute quarterback, received serious Injuries, and he will be unable to play again this season. ' r tuts REMEDY Is sure fo Give Satisfaction CATARRH flj'j Creain Balm 5frrs Relief at snce. It elsDes. roothea n4 heal tt diseued acabnuM. It rare rvk A ilrtvM I AY FEVER t m. eMd in tbe hw4 lalckly. It lshsorbe4 deals ana rroiecis wbb". : : h seniles ef taste -ml smell. Fsli sise 0e., at Druirt r by msil ; Trial Sire Oc, bv BMiU SbLY BROTHKK8, M Wff . isw T ;s. C. STONE, PUD. PROPRIETOR OP ATONE S DRUG STORES SALEM. OR. The stores (two la number) are lo ated'at No. 233 and 297 Commercial treet. and are well stocked with s mnplete line of drugs and medicines llet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc DR. STONE. ' las had some 2S years' experience b ne practice of medlcrae ' and aov lakes no charge for consultation, ex mi nation or prescription. He does a cash business. lie neltnei uys on Ume nor sells on time. Ledg rs. Journ-ils. day-books, bookkeepers illl collectors, and all the modern para hernalia of credit drug stores, are nn n0wn in his business.' henos a ful jteck and correct prices. - JK&cbr-colDiJ America's Famous Bsauttes ; - Look with horror on Skjn Eruptions. Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They wont have them, nor will any one, who uses Backlen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum van ish before It. It cures sore Hps, chap ped : hands, chilblains. Infallible for Piles. 25c at Dr. Stone's Drug Sstofes. CONVICTS PLANNED ESCAPE. PUEBLO. Colo,, Oct. l.A special to hes.Chieftaln from Canyon City says: It has leaked out here thM a break for liberty of convicts In tne State Peniten tiary was nipped in the bud - Sunday night by the prison officials. Almost all of the life-time and long-sentence prisoners had planned to overpower the guaras and escape, but the plan was told to the officials by one of their num ber. A number of revolvers and a quantity of citizens clothes were dis covered. The iris Of the eye is rarely of one color, but commonly mottled with black blue,-orange. 1 yellow, gray or all combined. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY " - - ' " j ''l.-'' ' ' i '.:;i'.J' Receives the Loyal Support of the Methodist Con- . - ference PRESIDING ELDER D. A. WATTERS AND REV. DR. JOHN PARSONS RETURNED TO THEIR SALEM CHARGES . SENATOR BOOTH'S GIFT TO "OLD WILLAMETTE." (From Wednesday's Dally.) The Oregon Conference of the Meth odist church at Grants Pass 'has ad journed, and the Salem members of that church, who attended:', the sessions. came back delighted with their ex perl ence and the results attained. In the first place. Rev. D. A. Watters was re appointed Presiding Elder for the Sa lem District, and Rev. Dr.. John Par sons was reappointed pastor of the First M. E. church. What delighted the Salem people more than anything else, however, was the spirit Of loyalty shown by the Conference to the Will amette University. By unanimous vpte the members of the Conference pledged their support to this pionees educa tionfll Institution, and tendered their assistance in raising the funds neces sary to pay off the debt. president John IX. Coleman was given a cordial welcome to the Conference, and Sunday I - - .iit . a . f .. t . 1 . " Vw 1 dress before the members of the Con- lTn! The ministers agreed to invite Presi dent Coleman to each of their pulpits ft during the year, and to permit collec- T tionsTto be taken for the University. WlthV this assistance President Cole- fman is satisfied the debt 'will be paid Iby January 1st. w Suthscrlptioifs were hot asked for at - taM w wejhrt Senator R. A. Booth, of Eugene, who contributed 110.000 to the Willamette universnv eniowmeni runa. ana iiuuu towarb paying off he debt of the Instl 1 tutlon. ,Thls sum was gratefully re ceived, and the management ' of , the University Is hlghjy pleased with the result of the Conference. The Conference appointments for the year. In the Salem District, are shown below: . - D. A. WaMers Presiding elder. Salem First church, John Parsons; Leslie Church W. R. Gordon. Beaverton S. fl. Lee. Brooks J. M. Sweeney. , Canby Andrew Monroe. Clackamas S. W. Potter. Cornelius P. 8. Clemo. Dayton R. E. Dunlap. DHIey Israel Putnam. Forest Grove S. F. Belknap. Hillsboro T. II. Fertig. Sellwood-j-C. A. Lewis. " SI 1 vert on L. II. Pederson. j Tillamook Gabriel Sykes. .-e-V Viola TO be supplied. . . . , . Woodburh S. IX. Greenlee. F. H. Brown, superintendent, of Stickney Indian Mission Home and member sf Salem First Church Quar terly Conference. Lincoln R. C. Black well.. . McMlnnvllle K. T. Atkinson. . Nebalem and Bay City Walford Smiths. - Newberg 'Hiram Gould. North Yamhill R. H. Leech. . Oregon CKy W. ft. Xim. Oswego A, C Fairchlld. A TEXAS WOMDER HALL'8 GREAT DISCOVERT. On small bottle of Hall's Great Dl eovery cares, all kidney and bladder troubles, remove gravel, cures dla betes, seminal emissions, weak and lame backs, rheumatism and ' all -ir regularities of the kidneys and 'bladder In both men ' and women, , regulates bladder troubles fa children. If sol old by your druggist, will be sent by anal! on receipt of SL One small hot tie Is two month's treatment, and will rare any ease sbove mentioned. Dr &. W. HalL sole manufacturer, P. O Sox. C39. St. Louis, Mo. Send for test! nonlala Bold hy all drurglits, an a OR. 8. C STONE'S drur atorer, 8 em, Orego. READ THIS. Bandon, Ore., De. S. td. " Dr. E. W. Jftalt St Louis, Mv Dea r: 1 haVeosd your Texas Wond for kidney Vand rheumatic troves its effects are wonderful. It has s uuaL and I oaa cheerfully recoat nend It "urs truly, -. '"1 HARVtT HOwa' HE WOULD SETTLE. COLORADO SPRINGS. Sept. SO: L Harry Stratton has offered to with draw the contest of his father's will for Sl.000.009. ' ' SANTA CLAITS TRUST. PAWTIICKET, R. L. Oct. l.A pro posed . combine ; of forty concerns throughout the country engaged In the manufacture of toys, games andViovel ties. Is to be Joined by a large manu facturing company Of this city. ; - The combination Is understood to involve a capitalization of from $7,000,000 to $10. 9O0,a. ;, '-.----;-. To dream of unbroken eg?s signifies trouble to come; If the eggs are broken the trouble la past. Today new The Statesmaa Pub. Co. has on hand several hundred copies of the OREGON CONSTITUTION. JThe price is W cents each as long as they last. WANTED 25 XR 30 GOATS . ON shares. Good range. Address J. M. O'Neil. Salem. Route 8. HOPS FOR SALE ABOUT 4.00s y&Txia of hop cloth in quantities to suit, at cost price. Call at F. Levy's. KREBS BROS, HOP DEALERS OF i fioe InpEckerlen. building. Commercial street;' SaJem. Or. .. Phone. Main 1SCL LHJENTHAL BROS, HOP MERCH ants, II. J. Ottenhelmer, manager. . offic N. E. corner Commercial and State streets (upstairs); phone Main 4C1. - I WANT TO BUY LIVE HOGS AND Piss, also ducks, spring chickens, and hens. I will pay the hlgnest cash . price for same. Quong Hlng. Lib erty street, Salem, Or. REPORT CARDS Our 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 tor ji cents. . Statesman Publishing CV SoJem. Ore. ' - -.. . . MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED farms and cJty roperty at f per cent , per annum; no commissions? Please call on or address Eugene Breyman. Remember the place, 270 Commer cial street, one door north of States man office. NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO BRING in your machinery and, have your repairing all done. Castings, iron and brass, furnished on short notice. One boiler and 4 -horse engine complete for sale cheap. E. M. Klshtlinger, Phone 2933. 208 Liberty St. ABSTRACTORS OF TITLE. KSTAULISllKIi IS lao. Only com jtfete oet of abstract books In Marlon county, Oregon. Concerning titles consult us. Salem Abstract at Land Co., Salem, Oregon, i F. W 'Waters, Secretary and Manager. OSTEOPATHY. 000000000000000 OSTEOPATHY DRS. WYCKOFF & ALBRIGHT Twenty months gradu ates of the American Scholl of Osteo pathy and A T. Still Infirmary. Dr, Wyckoff Is the only gentleman gra uate of osteopathy In Salem. Prac tice established in Salem since '189? Hours 9 to 4. Phone Main 2721, Odd Fellows Temple. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. . DR. A. E. TAMIEIE, THYSICIAN and Surgeon. Rooms 1 and 2, Mc Corn:k, Block, Salem, Oregon. Con sultation French and English. Calls answered promptly day or night Hours lOto 12. s2 to S, and 7 to 0. Phojfe Red 2163. e ' - J- VETERINARY SURGEONS. 000000000000000l0000l00000 DR. E. E. JACKSON, VETERINARY Surgeon and .Dentist. All disease . of domestic "animals .treated at mj hospital by the latest 'improved methods. Diagnosis and lameness s specialty, having taken a post-graduate course In this special line' In . 100. 18 years a Veterinary. Offlc at Skip ton & Jackson Sale Barn. . South Commercial street, Salem, Or Phone Red 2011. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE CF, FINAL SETTLEMENT. To all K horn it may concern: - Ntdfre is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account of the estate ofMary Cosgrove. defeased, and that the county court for Marion county, Oregon, has set the same for hearing on Saturday, the 25th day of October, 102, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the court room of said court in the county court house at the city of, Salem, In Marlon i county, Oregon, and that said final account and any objections thereto wilt be passed uton by the said court at said time and place. -. ' '' 1 Dated at Salem, Oregon, this Septem ber 2, 1902. V '. SUSAN G. C03ROVE. . 3 ,- Administratrix. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Pursuant to an execution Issued out of the circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion county, of date Sep tember 2, 1902. upon a judgment-and decree of foreciosjjre duly rendered. In raid Court, on Septemoer 23 1902, In the case of the Investors' &rtgsge Se curity company limited, plaintiff, vs. Esther R. Miles. Truden e MHm, Abble Edwards and C. 3. Edar?s. hr hus band, Dora Goelts and Ixtuls tlwits. her husband, Anna Ahlgren siid Ahlgren. her husband. Laurem-e loirer and . Slover, his wife, defendants. I will at 19 o'ejtock In the forenoon on SATURDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1902, at the front dodr of the Curt House In Silem. Oregon. sell Ikt public auction to the highest bidder, cash In hand subject to redemption, the prem ises In said decree of foreclosure, de scribed, being In Marlon county. State of Oregon, to-wit: ' - y: The south half VO of the northwest quarter (14). snd the north half 4) of the southwest quarter (14) of section twenty-two (22), and the north half () of the northeast quarter (4) of the northeast -quarter () and the south ast quarter (4) of the northeast quar ter (4 of the northeast quarter (J). and the south half (H) of the southeast quarter (14 of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter () of the southeast quarter l4) of the north east quarter (4 of sec tion twenty-one (21). all In township sevt-n (7) south of range two (2) east of the Willamette Meridian, containing two hundred snd twenty (220) acres, more or less, to gether with ; the tenements, heredita- nents snd snpurtenance thereunto belonging or in anywise; appertaining to satisfy , the sum of neven hundred and forty-three and 33-100 ($743.23) dol lars with Interest thereojn at the rate of S per cent per annum.fi.om the 29th liny VI 1 1 1,1 . m .... u n mi i j . .e evA.t. i art m e. k .. sum of forty-six and 1-100 t$t.1) do!-! Urs with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 er cent . ner annum, from the same date, and the further sum of one hundred ttlOO.OO) dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate or 6-per inn i' annum from the same date, tosseibrr with the further sum of thirty- Uht and 80-100 $3S.S5) dollars the costs and disbursements of said suit atul the costs of and upon sakl writ. .' lotted CH-touee 3. IW.. 11. It CO LB AT 1 1. Sheriff of Marion County. Ortfn. 03, C. GEE V0 Wonderful Hons Treatment. This wonderful rTii bm doctor is callee . . lu P 1 SET I vurtss pe-u-te without t gtvee up tt lte. lis cures wlih th.v wonderful Chinese herts, roots, - bihts, bark and wretkbtes, that are entirely "- kaowa to snedloal science In thta country. Throusrh the una of these hirnlMi run vltea. this famous doctor knowa tb acOoS uf over Sua different remedies which ha suecesaCally uses la different diMase. Hs guarantee to enre catarrh, anthms, lung, throat, rheomatlsm. srvouweaa, tumach, liver, kidney, bladder. - ferns la trouble, htat manhood, all private dlvaes; haa hundreds of tesUmoniais. CUarss moderate. Call and see b!m,Consultatlon free. pa tjenia out of th city write fir blank anl clrcolnr. .Kndose stamp. Addret-Th O. Km W Cttuei Medicine Co.. I CH Thlra street. Portlsad. Oregon. slentioa tsls The Hotel Monterey COLLVER CONGER, Prop. Summer Racort. Located on and nns-hal mile north of Nawport, Yatjiilna By. No pales will be apaxad U opt-n Ibe bet ramp gronnd en tlie roul. : toui ot ruot and gxd eater Ires, t'iood norxS pavlnre at reniiM ratea. lxt of acute ou the erh IhmmI irt hathiag Beach tain In within 'JSfl rsrO l the holcb Room lAielnnsis or lon' Hoie feeptnr ro..nlt anted. Kates, II 60 per t ti per week. -. ' 'Ca"f Load of Fencing Direct fnrtiv- factorjr at BPKCI A h nrlct-a. Car will arrlvealsmt Oct. 2tM li. Place your tmler : sHin to stcure Jow price. I." , WALTER MORLrY 9alm Fence Works. : i 9 Suits street. . - I i - - - ,. - - L. T.L Ziirli General Insurance Spei-ial "attention Kiven to injuring . (Train,-liojm ami Fruit. , ' Seven Old IltllaUe Compnnles 290 Commercial St, Salem, Oregon Capital Normal School Kali term ojieiis on Monday, H'it. 22 in Firnt National Hank lluilding. Full normal und Acatlciuio courwti Address, - J. J. Krans, Prln. Balcm, Oregon, -f AT CURRENT RATF.S. INSURANCE!. , BONDS. v REALKSTATE. . BOZORTII BROS. 292 Commercial Street. Salem, Or. AFullUneVX We have enlarpeI our stock' of China. Give us a call. THE VARIETY STORE, H Court Pt. 4I Asnora M. Welcb, ITc' Salem Iron Works II.M. EDGAR, Man. All KiikIs of MachineWork, Cnst itig, Etc. i Hop ami Fruit Drier Stoves ' In Every Print Shop There Is The Devil to Pay god besides him. we have to pnj SKforce of over 40 men, who are employed In the several depart ments 'of, our esUbJIihment In printing of tiioai kinds. Every thing printed here, from call ing csrd to a newspaper. Will yod become one of our patrons sod help to promote home tnado-' facturinf ? TATEMAN 'OB 'Phone OFFICE mitt 2041 CALL AND EXAMINE f $40TheAmerican $40 A Standard Kevlrard, Tyfe-1 ar achhie. Good lifahlfoldpr. I.fwhf Touch. Eizhty-otie charscter. Wil answer requirements of af(x niachiu . V. V. LOCKWfX)!). ELLISOX A Kl-YtESWLL, Uk.i a gt.. ea agts., tene, Oregon, Kaleia, Or