A PETITION FOR PARDON Friends of Louis . Level Seek His Release From the" . Penitentiary , WAS .SENTENCED FOR TERM OP TWO TEARS FOR BURGLARIZ ING. A PORTLAND TOOLHOUSE PETITIONERS REPRESENT HE IS INNOCENT OP CRIMBL! (From Wednesday's Dally.)' - Governor Geer yesterday received ' a petition for the pardon of : Louis Level who. in company with oneH. S. War riner, Alias VL S. Warner, entered the tcolhouse of Messrs, C. J, Starrett and E." C. White, at 10th and Morrison streets, Portland, on February 16, 1902, plead guilty to the crime and Wa3 sen tenced to two years penal servitude. The petitioner. represent that Level, at the time of the commission of the crime,!, was a young and Inexperienced man, and was not aware that It was a chime, as said Warner, who actually committed the crime, represented to him that he, Warner, had tools of Ma own In the ,toolhouse which he needed for his own use on -the following day. Upon the advice of . his family, who did not realize the nature of the-crime, and supposed it was a misdemeanor, he did not engage an attorney to de fend him, but, plead guilty to the of fense. It is further represented that Level comes' f a hardworking, Indus trious and respectable family, and that he is the sole support of his aged and enfeebled father, wild Is an old soldier, and that he was not guilty of any criminal intent in the premises, but was simply j an accessary without knowledge that the act charged was a crime. f . ' . ;T.. v Th. petition 1 signed by some of the most prominent men of Portland, and people in Tillamook, where the young man was reared, and is supplemented, by a private communication from Dis trict Attorney Geo. E. Chamberlain, who prosecuted the -case, recommend lng that -executive clemency be ex tended to Mi. Level. IN JAIL AT HILLSB0R0 ; KARL IIANHON REARRESTFID ON ' WARRANT FROM WASHING TON COUNTY TUESDAY. - ,,HILL.SBOIlO. Ot t. 7. Deputy Sher- Iff II. G. Schneider, of Portland, yes terday arrived from Portland-overland, havlnsr in I custody Karl Hanson, -charged with horse st?allng. on a war- ,,.lrant 4sued by County Judge Rood. It Is charged in the Information filed and "j'sworr to. by Henry Aldenstadt "that ff:tnVri stole some Hmrmnm t( longing to him.' 'in -Walrlngtdn county. "MaTson w as i arraigned before Justice Rood and was committed: to the county, jail In default of $2,500 bonds. v This- Is the Wquel to the case ! which has been attracting so much attention lr Portland recently. Hanson, with two others, were arrested in Porlland'some sew days ago. charged wlflf larceny of somejhorsea in the Kf ate of Washing ton, and taking them into Washington county, disposing of them hear, Sher wood. Hanson was twice released on habeas corpus proceedings by Judge Sears, and when released yesterdayv he was Immediately arrested on the war rant from this county, Hanson's exv a ml nation here is set for next Satur day. :. -, ' : '. ' ' v . COAL IS SUPERIOR - ' '. ' to oil for naval uses so hoard: of engineers - ' DECIDE. "WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. Oil cannot compete with coal for Naval use. At least that IsTthe conclusion reached by the Board of Engineers, which for nany weeks past has been making a series of practical tests with various oil burners 1 under 2.000 horse power boilers In this city. The preliminary report will how that out of the four teen different devices made by Ameri can inventors for tests, not one would burn coal oil in a naval boiler and proi duce steam in competition with coaL - DARING DENVER ROBBERS ,; j - j . ; FOUR SALOONS HELD UP IN THE ""CENTER OF THE CITY LAST : NIGHT. . - : . DENVER. Oct 7. Two masked rob bers held up and robbed four saloons In as many' different sections of the city between 10:30 o'clock and mid night last night, and at the last place Phot and Instantly killed Charles Boy vln. who started to run a they made their appearnee. The entire police force waft put on the trail , of the. daring hold-ups. In every instance the rob beries occurred m thickly, settled por tions of the city. i v . i ' i - i u -r- ' - HARD ON THE STEER i . . HIS WET; AND BLOODY,. HIDE SAID TO HAVE SAVED1 MON- ' . j TANA TOWN. . BUTTE. Mont.. Oct. 7. A new way to put out a prairie fire was employed no r Chateau. MonC yesterday. V The f rasa about the town was : burnln; fiercely, and threatened the entire out skirts. A large steer was killed and ouirkly skinned, and his wet . and bloody hid dragged over i the fire, which It smothered like a wet blanket- j WILL BE MOVED FLOATING DRYDOCTC AT HAVANA TO BE TRANSPORTED TO ,1 PENSACOLA. ' WASHINGTON.- Oct. T. Secretary Moody has decided to have the floating dry-dock at Havana transported tr Fensacola Naxy Tard as oon as It car be made ready for the voyage.-It na been in contemplation to make the needed repairs to the dock at Havana me presence of thls symbol of United States authority In the principal harbor of the inland was annoying to i uie vuoani ana tne removal was or dered in deference to their feelings. NEWSY BROOKS ITEMS SOME INTERESTING - HAPPEN ;INGd DURING THE PAST WEEK. (From Wednesday's Daily.) Will the Statesman supply the Brooks news this week, with regrets, for Gervals and the Gervals Star. The Star office Ls smouldering ashes, but the editor still remains. We hope Gervals and its paper may soon revive. The worst luck now, the" better again. Your correspondent is deep -in the yss. Three thousand of our dol lars gone in the Barnes. ? j " Let the busy old world move on. It seems to be the custom now to be mov ing. . - - M, The Du. Plus family are moving into Kavanaugh's house, near St- Louis. At the O'Brien " home,' -Frank Arell moved ,in as soon as Albert O'Brien moved out. I - -, Frank : Shepherd's moved ; Into the Cooper house. eix dollars was ex pended to replace window panes, smashed by some miscreant.! f Mr. -iR. C. Baker, from the Pacific Station of the Royal Navy, Victoria, B. C, Is spending a few days in Brooks. Mrs. Shaw, our former ' resident, moves from Newberg to Salem. Her husband and sons are attendants at the Oregon State Insane Asylum. George Dodgehas been here visiting his baby, Grace, and will soon return to Eastern Oregon Mr. Wade, of Oregon Cityi a new arrival,- la now a resident of Brooks. Miss Orpha Eisenhardt is teaching the second week of her school term, and ' seems much pleased with the work. ' ' Mr. W. Hoover and Miss Nellie are record breakers at picking -hops. To gether they made $60. Mrs. Will Rennie, of Salem, has been here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blanton. i Mr. and Mrs. James Fruit have se cured a residence, and ;wlll spend the winter in Brooks. . Mrs. Conrad Krebs and child accom panied her. father and sister, and re turned to their Los Angeles borne, Mrs. Lester has returned : from an extended visit to her mother at Cot tage Grove. Or. j " Rev. Sweanv. has been retained here by the Methodist church for the'eom Injf 'year. On -Sunday Mr, Wajter ; Layman's smiling face was seen again in our burg. r Will and Ed. Brooks and Frank Evan joined the Artisans ; Saturday night. . ; - .j. ' Mr. Milhaupt and Miss May Ramp were here .Sunday visiting friends. Sunday evening Mr. Clyde Harris and Miss Pearl Blanton were out bug gy "Hdlnff. In this, the southwest corner of French Prairie, the great hop section, from th. warehouses, the r odor of waiting hops- comes floating on the breeze. ' . . : ; Brooks, Or., Sept. 7. ' "A NEW ASSOCIATION OI ATHLETICS . ORGANIZED AT THE EAST SALEM SCHOOL -il f FOOTBALL TEAM. (From Wednesday's Daily.) , Yesterday Professor Traver called a meeting at the East Salem, 'school of alt the boys who were Interested In football. : The meeting decided to organize an athletic association, for Jhe purpose of making a movement In a body toward such results In : athletics as other schools of similar resources have ob tained. In the meantime, -in order to get a football team in the field for this reason. It was arranged to organize a tesim immediately. Frank Catterlin was elected captain and Prof. Traver manager. !. The ser vices Of Mr. Moser, the coach for the Willamette University football team, will be employed, and a meeting will be held tomorrow evening, at which Mr. Moser Will be present, and as soon as the suits arrive the boys will begin practicing for places on .the team. This is the first instance of co-operation of the principal of the school with the students in athletic work, and It Is hoped that the Salem High School will be able to bring herself up with other, schools; of her kind throughout the State.' , . T WANTED LITERATURE V -i: - ' " MEASURES RESORTED TO BY A DOOMED MAN TO PROCURE READING MATTER. BUTTE, Motrt Oct. 7. Charles Len nox, confined here under "sentence of death- for murder, today shot through the bars of the death cell and oat of the jail window an arrow which he bad fashioned with his penknife, tied to which was a message to the wife of Sheriff Furey. of Silver Bow county. Lennox makes a polite request in the note for some literature. He met Mrs. Furey recently and she was kind to him. The murderer used an old corset teel for bow and tied a piece of pink ribbon to the arrow, which was picked up and sent to Mrs. Furey by. a mes senger boy. -.. ; - ; - POSTAL FINANCES . DEFICIT A MILLION LESS THAN LAST YEAR -EXPENDITURES GREATER. . WASHINGTON. Oct, 7. Auditor Castle, of the Postofflee Department, has balanced the books of the postal ervlce for the year ending June SO, 1902. and the result shows the follow ing as the year's , business of the en tire postal service . Gross receipts, $121.S.047; total ex penditure J124.S09.21T; net deficit. 2.- 961.170. ;. The gross receipts of postal revenues exceed those of the previous year by about $10.tl.S54, and the deficit. I more than $1,000,000 les" than the pre vious year, notwithstanding heavy ex tra expenditures for rural free deliv ery. '. Gunboat Bogota Sails. San Francisco, OcU 7. The gunboat Bogota, a vessel of the Colombian Gov ernment, which has been fitting out here tor some time past, sailed for Southern waters this afternoon. She Is nanned almost entirely by Americana. t- . " S " ' - III I HI ! .. I I FISH WARDEN MAKES REPORT Licenses Collected During the Month of September and Remitted STATEMENT OF- CONDITIONS IN THE DIFFERENT FISH HATCH ERIES DAMS BUILT IN THE STREAMS CAUSE MUCH TROU BLEWILL BE REMEDIED. (From Wednesday's Dally.) - Master Fish Warden II. G. Van Dusen yesterday filed his report to the State Board of Fish Commissioners, for the month of September, showing the tota that month to be J755, and also the progress made at the different hatch ery stations, as reported by the hatch ery superintendents. ; " During the afternoon the Commis sioners held the regular monthly busi ness meeting, .when the report and a number of Mils were audited, and oth er routine business attended to. Mr. Van Dusen stated. In addition to the report, that a! great deal of trouble was being experienced this season on account of the building of dams on the streams in different parts of the State. above which the hatcheries are located. These dams are not provided with the required fishways, and prevent the fish from ascending the streams to the hatcheries. There are two or three of these dams on the Clackamas creek, and one on the Johnson creek, in Clack amas county; one on the Umatilla river and one on the .Umpqua river, near Drain. Mr. Van Dusen says that he will make a visit to all of these places and see that fish ways are provided at the earliest date, so that the fish can as cend to the hatcheries, as the spawning season is at Its height, and now Is the busiest time at the ha'tchertes. The report Is given In full herewith. "The receipts of my office from ac count; of licenses Issued during the month of September amounted to the sum of $775.00. which was in accord ance with the following: 163 Individual fishing licenses. .$163.00 72 gill-net licenses.. ISO. 00 125 set-net licenses . 125.00 1 canners license. 1st class .... 100.00 15 fish dealers'- licenses, - 1st class ........ ........ 1 fish dealers' license, 2d class.. 1 trap license . . ................ 1 seine license for 100 ft. addi tional web for Seine No. 9.... 1 seine license (750 ft. long) ... 150.00 25.00 15.00 2.00 15,00 Total ................ .......$775.00 "The hatchery work that we have un dertaken for this season we have well under way and from reports received from the different stations." results so far have been obtained a follows: The Clackamas River State Hatchery ' "At the Clackamas Hatchery they Kot through taking eggs August, 31st fcml only succeeded in getting 1.454. 000. -Salmon River Hatchery. "At the Salmon River Hatchery only 1.003.000 eggs of the Early Chinook variety were secured, as previously re ported. McKenzie River Station X 'At the McKenzie River Station they began getting -eggs August 19th, and upto September 29th. bad succeeded in taking 535.000. "FrWn reports received from this startlonVwe may expect a few more eggs for thev still have salmon In their traps for spawning purposes, and will be able to get a few more eggs, though no great additional quantity is ex pected. Grande RondeRiver Station "On the Grande Ronde they began getting eggs September 13th, and up to September 27th had succeeded in tak ing 1.624.000. "From report receved from this station, they have now on hand be tween their racks, salmon enough from which to get about as many more egg as what they have so far reported. Ontario Station - ,- "At the Ontario Station noXeggs had been taken up to the 30th of September. At that station they have a flnklot of Chinook salmon between their acks. ready for spawning purposes, and should be able to get from them a larg quantity of eggs. Supt. Brown fig ures that he should begin getting eggs I Inside of a week or ten days. Wilson River Station "At the Wilson River Station they are virtually through taking- eggs from the Chinook variety of salmon. They began taking their eggs September 19th and finished up tlie 27th. One hundred and fifty-three thousand eggs were all that was secured. "At this station we will also attempt to do work with the Silver Side vari ety of salmon, which are beginning to come along now, and should be ready to spawn within another month or six weeks. YaquTna Station "At the Yaqulna Station no eggs have been secured as yet. We have ev erything tn readiness here at this sta tion, and jfine lot of salmon between racks, but a yet they have not begun to "spawn. Alsea River 8tation ' ; rAt the AlseaXRlver Station the first eggs were taken September 16th. and up to September 27th 53.500 were secur ed. I. Siuclaw Hatchery "On the Sluslaw only two attempts nave been made to take eggs: Septem ber 18th, 6.300 were taken: September 23rd. 5.300 were taken; making a total of 11.600. Umpqua Hatchery "On the Umpqua. they began getting eggs September 6th. and up to Sep tember Sflth had succeeded in taking 615.000. At that time they had a few salmon remaining between their racks from which eggs would be secured, but it vouM not increase the number re ported very materially. South Coos River Hatchery "At this atatlon no eggs have as yet been taken. Coquil! Station fAt this station no eggs have as yet beenUken." ; . The lawyers of ex-Queen Lilluokal anl are trying to prove that lwr over throw was due to alot. At this late day It would aeerartjqtiriaoesn't mat ter much whether T5ras noeet hy a revolutlon'or a banana peeL : - A HANDSOMEUilCFER.L VANCOUVER. B. C. Oct. T-A statement was published here this af ternoon that Alaska Packers Associa tion and Puget Sound Packers Asso ciaton offered the Government of Can ada a bonua of $2Q,000 for licenses for 25 salmon traps to be located off the southeastern coast of Vancouver Is land and for a. five year lease of the tidal land on the Gulf of Georgia. Be sides a bonus of $250,000 the combina tion offers $2.0u0 per annum rental for each trap. ' . . A NEW CHURCH . CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS WILL ERECT CREDITABLE STRUC TURE ON COURT STREET. ( From Wednesday's Dally.) The Second Church of Christ. Scien tists, having; previously purchased the vacant lot on the alley, on Chemeketa street, back of the city hall, with the intention of building a church of "its own as soon as the necessary funds cou id be raised to do so, is now ready to build, and the work, will proceed at once, The contract has been awarded to Contractors Welch A Mouer, and the work of excavating will begin this morning. The building, which will be a one-storied . structure, of beautiful and modern architecture, Is expected to be completed In January at a cost of about $3,000 Including the price of the lot It will be a welcome and valuable addition to the extensive building im provements already In progress in the city. HEALTH OFFICER REPORTS THIRTY-TWO VESSELS ENTER ASTORIA PORT IN GOOD j CONDITION. (From Wednesday's Dally.) 1 Health Officer J. A. Fulton, of Port of Astoria, yesterday filed the his report with Governor Geer setting forth that, during the quarter ending September 30, 1S02, thirty-two vesaels had entered that port, all of which he had, inspected and found to be in good sanitary condition. ; . MT. ANGEL COLLEGE NOTES. ' MOUNT ANGEL Oct. ?. The gym nasium classes were started last week under , the supervlson of 'Joseph Keil. The excellent work of the classes in the past two years speaks very w-ell for his ability as an athletic director. The classes are divided Into three branches, and there are about thirty pupils in each, which is a very large lass fur the beginning!; The glee club was reorganized last week. All of the old members are back and a few new additions have been made. , The following is the list of members: Maloney and William Cro iln. first tenors: Sheridan. McLaugh Iw and Porter, second . tenors; Craig. a Bois.' Woodrura and Mullen, barl ones; Sullivan. Davis and Walsh, sec ond -bass. The organization was very mccessful last fy r, and it Is to be toped that it will be equally so this erm. " One of the handsomest altars on the -oast was erected In the parish church ast week. It was blessed last Sunday with" great solemnity by Very Rev. Futher Thomas, O. S. B., who also preached a very eloquent sermon. 1 In the afternoon an Ice cream social was given by the young ladies of the par ish. "It was" through the efforts of Father Placidus. O; 8. B., that the altar was erected, and the congrega tion may well be proud of such a man as their pastor. Very Rev. Father Thomas. O. 6. B left yesterday for Conception, Mo., where he will attend a general meeting of the Superiors of the Benedictines In America, to be held at that place next week. - ' m CIRCUIT COURT MINOR ORDERS MADE AND COURT ADJOURNED UNTIL FRIDAY.". :V . Several, minor orders . were made by Judge Burnett, of the first department of the State Circuit Court, In session yesterday, and the court adjourned until 10 o'clock a. m., Friday, October 10th. The orders made were: . Mary J. Shaw, plaintiff, vs. J. E. Ferris, defendant; ejectment; motion to strike out reply overruled. Goodale Lumber Co plaintiff, vs. W. AiyShaw. defendant: on mandate: de fendant's motion for noa-sult over ruled. Martha Wilson, plaintiff, vs. David B. Smith, defendant: breach of prom Ise; defendant's motion to strike out. part of eomnUint sustained as to spe cifications 2. 2 and 4. otherwise over ruled. Plaintiff has leave to file amended complaint until October tth. Studebaker Bros. Manufacturina Company, plaintiff, vs. Jas. ftchell, de fendant: for money; on .stipulation and motion ot attorneys for both sv ties, plaintiff was allowed to takv s voluntary non-suit, either to re cover costs. Another Divorce Suit. In the Circuit Court, department No. 2. yesterday was filed a suit entitled Hattle L. Welch, plaintiff, vs. Lee L. Welch, defendant. The suit Is brought to secure an ab solute divorce. The couple weremar rled at Albany. Linn county. In No- vember. 1900. , At the January termof the Circuit Court for Douglas county, it is alleged, the defendant: was ' con -leted of the crime of rape, and was sentenc-ed to, a term of three years In the State Prison, wherefore plaintiff prays for a decree severing the mar riage tie. John A, Jeffrey Is the paln tinrs attorney. ; , - . Stricken With Paralysis. Henderson Grlmett. of this place, was stricken with partial' paralysis and completely lost the use of one arm and side. After being treated by an emi nent physician for quite a while with out relief, my wife recommended Cham berlain's .Pain Balm, and after using two bottles of it he is almost entirely cured. Geo. B, McDonald, Man. Logan county. W. Va. Several other very re markable cures of partial paralysis have been effected by the use of this liniment It Is m4t T widely known, however, as a cure; lor rheumatism, sprains and , bruises. Sold by Stone's drugstores. New Toclay The Statesman Pub. Co. has on hand several hundred copies of the OREGON CONSTITUTION. The price Is 10 cent each as Ions as they last. WANTED G I RLS ConimerclaKstreet. wood. x - - FOR GENERAL Mrs. C. E. hr- HOPS FOR SALE ABOUT 4.000 yards of hop cloth ln quantities to suit, at cost price,' 'all at F. Levy's. K.REBS BROS, HOP DEALERS OF fice In Eckerlen building. Commercial street. Salem. Or. v Phone Main 136L LILIENTHAL BROS, HOP MERCII anta, H. J. Ottenhelmer, manager, office N. E. corner Commercial and State streets (upstairs); phone Main -46L . ' . ' LOST Friday October 3d ' on large white sow, right ear split. Last seen about Six miles east of Salem. Kimler please notify Jacob Gerig. Salem, Route 7. ESTRAYED OR STOLEN ONE Sor rel mare and gray borse from Howt-U Prairie. SeptembeV 2Xth: Finder please notify Ot Jen Bros., Salem. It. F. D. Reward. I WANT TO BUY LIVE HOGS AND pigs, also ducks, spring chickens, and hens. I will pay the highest cash price for same, Quong lling, 254 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 for 75 cents. Statesman Publishing Co., Salem. :' Ore. " MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED farms and city roperty at 6 per cent , per' annum; no commission. Please call on or address Eugene Breyman. t Remember the. place. 270 Commer cial street, one door north of States man office. 5 . 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. Klghtlinger, Phone 2933. 208 Liberty St. ABSTRACTORS OF TITLE. ESTABLISHED IN IMo.OdIj com plete set of abstract books In Marlon county, Oregon. ConceraiDS titles coukuU as. Salem Abstract smI , Laud Co., Salcia. Oregon. V. W. Waters. Secretary and Manager. OSTEOPATHY. OSTEOPATH YDRS. WYCKOFF St , ALBRIGHT Twenty months gradu atea of the American Scholl ot Oateo . pathy and A T. Still Infirmary. Dr. ' Wyckoff Is the only gentleman gra4 , uate of osteopathy In Salem. Prac . tlce established In Salem since 1S9-J. ' Hours 9 to 4. Phone Main 2721. Odd i Fellows Temple. PHYSICIANS AND SURUEONS. DR. A. E. TAJIESIE, PHYSICIAN . and Surgeon. Rooms 1 and 2, Mc Corwrk Block. Salem, Oregon. Con sultation French and English. Calls answered promptly day or night. Hours' lOto 12. 2 to 5, and 7 to .Phone Red 2153. VETERINARY SURGEONS. , DR. E. E. JACKSON. VETERINARY Surgeon and Dentist, AH disease of domestic animals treated at nrt hospital by the latest Improver methol. Diagnosis and lameness a specialty, having taken a post-graduate course in this special line In 1900. 18" years a Veterinary. Office at Skipton $ Jackson Sale Barn, South Commercial street, Salem. Or. Phone Red 2011. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. To all whom .It' may concern; . - . . Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account of the estate of Mary Cosgrove. deceased- and that the county court for Marion county, Oregon, has set the same for hearing on Saturday, the 25th day of October, 1902.- 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 Marion county, Oregon. and that said final account and any objections thereto .will be passed upon by the said court at said time and place. " . '.- Dated at Salem, Oregon, this Septem ber 26. 1902. . . SUSAN O. COSGROVE. Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF AP POINTMENT. . Notice is hereby given to all whom !t may concern that the undersigned has been duly piolnted by the County Court of Marion County. Oregon, as the ail ml n Lair a tor of the estate of Chart Claggett, late of Marlon County. Ore gon, deceased. AH persons Indebted to aid estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned at his residence at the Citv of Sajem. in Marion County. Oregon. And all persons having claims against said' es tate are hereby notWWl to present the tame, duly verified, to 'the undersigned at his residence In the City of Salem. "Marion County, Oregon, within slz month from the date of the first pub "Icatlon of this notice. Dated. at Salem. Oregon.. this the tth day of October, 1902..' W. D. CLAGGETT, - Administrator of the Estate of Charles Clagget late of Marlon County, Ore- son, deceased. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Pursuant to an execution Issued out of the ClrcultxCourt of the SUte of Oregon for Marion county, of date Sep tember 29. 1902. .upon a Judgment and decree of foreclosure duly rendered in said Court, on September 29 1902, In the case of the Iiwestors iWftgage Se curity company, limited, plaintiff, vs. Esther B. MUes, Prudem-e Miles, Abble Elwards and C. J. Edwards,-htr a hus band. Dora Goeltz and Louis Goeltz. her husband, Anna Ablrrert and Ahlgren, her husband, Laurence Slover and Slower, his wife. d ff ndant, I wllt'at 10 o'clock In the forenoon on SATURDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF j NOVEMBER, I9C2, -At the front door of the Court lloune iu Salem. Oregon. s-ll' at publa? auction to the highest bidder, rash in . & . . - - - K. ..rm nana suoji w reinrit'""" - ,. in said deTfe of foreclosure de-scribt-dv-elng In Marlon "county, State of tr-son. to-wlt: The south half tVj of the northwest quatter S4). and tht north half Vs)' of th southwest quarter 4) of set lion twenty-two (22),snd the north half (Vj) of the nortneast quarter i northeast quarter (U) and the south east quarter tH) of the norlheait quar ter (Vi) of the nofihist quarter tV). . . . ... . . i . and the south half of the southeast quarter t4) of the northeast quarter 4). and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter. t) of the north east quarter of sec tion twenty-one W). all in township seven (7) south of range two 2) east of the Willamette MerUlian, containing two hundred and twenty 220) acres, more or less, to gether with the tenements, heredita ments snd appurtenances thereunto bervnginK or In anywUw appertaining to satixfy the sum of seven hundred and forty-three and 33-100 i 1743.32) dol lars with interest thereon at the rate of 8 K'rcent ' per annum fiom the S'.'th day of September. 1902. and the further sum of forty-six and !-l0 $'.01 dol lars with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 i-r cent ier annum, from tht same date, sud the further sum of one hunurea (Jioo.oo dollars, witn iniere thereon; at the rate of 6 per crnt M-r annum from the same date, togethw with the further sum of thirty-eight, snd fcO-100 (ISK.ttf1) dollars, the corns and disbursements of saldx suit and the costs of snd upon said writ. -Dated tKtoler 2. 1902. 11. B. COLBATH. Sheriff of Marlon Counly Oregon. 13. C, GEE 170 Wonderful Hor, Treatmsnt. -This wonderful Oil noao doctor la csil'-e great becauae toe cures peuti k-ithul operaUoa that s that are entirely un it no wo tJ medloal telraoe In tlii ct.unirjr. Through the une of ttiSiw harmlma rem dis. this fit moii doctor knowa the actios ef over 6ttl dlfTVrent remedtHS which he ucceniifully - ua-a In difTvrvnt diHeaxk lie guarantee to cure catarrh, lltmk, lung, throat. rJirnttiiit bm. nx-r voiiii-, itumach, liver, kl.1n-y. bla'llr, f-trials tn.ublf. lout niatttiotMlr nil jirtvalv 1tn-awa; t-Hau humlmli of textimBnliUa. Cbarre moderate. Call and see him Conmiltatlon free. pa tlenta out of the city writ fur blank an clrcnUir. Kncloap ntnmp. AMr-M The C. lM Wo Oiln.f- MMU-lne Co., I ti'-i Third Blreet, Portland Oh-gnti. Mention tbla paper. . The Hotel Monterey C0I.1.VIR A COSt! KR, Prw. . . Piimmer Vrwrt.' ,Iocalil one and one-lial mile north of Nport, Yaoaina Bay, No plnn will tw nptirr4 to nprn th Ixwt ratnp gronn't pn th firnl, I ui of wnotl and kooI water lrr, 1mI horna iMtur at reaaM,atto raica. Ixt of ratraou the ticrh tiood nri tiathlac lkrli niinins Ubin yar.ln of t lia, hotel. Roomi ti lot Miit le or itoublo llnrv ki-entna rnmra if wanted. - Katea, ft Ml per ti piir week. . Car Load of Fencing Direct from factory at BPECIAI, prices. Car will nrrlvealHut C)ct. 20tli. Piice your onlcr soon to Mecure Uw price. - " WALTER MORLEY Salem Ffncr Works. (.9 HUte 8lrea . L. M. CCirEc - General Insurance Sccial attention given to iiiHiirlnx drain, I!oh and Fruit. HeveiiOM llelialde Cotnpunle 290 CoiiMnctcial Kt. Haleui, Oregon Loans at curuknt hatf.s. , nhukanck, ; bonds; IlKAL KSTATB. IJOZOItTH DROft. 292 Commercial Street, Kalem, Or. A Full Line 1 : -We have enlarged our tttock of Cliina, (Jive u a call. . THE VARIETY STORE. M Court St. Aonora M.Welch, Prt Salem Iron Words All Kinds of Mat liinoWork, Cast ings, Ele. Hop ami Kruit I)rir Stoves. " CALL ANJ3 EXAMINE S40TheAmeFicanS40 A Btandard KeylKard, Tyi-lar acUine. ' Good faMfoMer. lA;Ut Touch. Eiahty-one characters. Wil aiiawer rcquirenietits'of atl(X ntociiiu 5. M. LOCJiWf or EIJ.lROJ V KrTKKiPALL, UmhI a!.. (b Alts., Eugene, Orefon. Salem, Or i O ua. 5-s X'" CS rTZ.ZZ m Bmn tU ' vf'f Vsa i'.ai issn Er.t tvV... i' gives up to ait. lis 4JV!.-J won.lerful fhluess kJx s-r ST . :J herbs, routs, buds, Vr5?ft,)'5i bark snd veiteUblem