Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, November 21, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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    A MARRIAGE
mnrPTT T rnr ana Ion. The moat grace
HIGH IIFE-'-a
G:org:c B. Gray- Takes "Unto
Himself Mrs. Anna B.
Scovell
T1IK BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE
CEKRMONT WAS PERFORMED IN
TUB ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH WILL MAKE . THEIR
HOME IN SALEM. - ' '
(From ! Wednesday tally.) :
. A quiet though fcretty wedding took
place at SU Paul's Episcopal church,
at 3 o'clock yesterday .afternoon. In this
c!ity, when Mra. Anna B." Scovelt 1 be-
en me the wife of Mr. Oeo. B.' Gray, of
this city. j :
The Interior of the church was neat-1
ly and -tastefully decorated v for the
event, the altar, especially, being set
with beautiful flowfers. The church? was
will filled with frjebds and relatives of
the contracting patties. At exactly 3
o'clock the bride erjtered the church as
me sweet strain of Mendelssohn's
-Wedding March? jpealeJ forth, yery
beautifully and Impressively played by
Mrs.LW.JG. Tlllson, and advanced tow
ard the altar with I solemn and stately
treaS, followed by Mr. and "Mrs. II. B.
Thielsen, and bearing a handsome bou
quet of white chryiianthfmuma, pre
' sented to her at the door by Mrs. Thiel
sen. " '.''i " ''.'r,!-. '
The groom, attended by Mr. GM.-K.
: Tn rtrr f Vict 'taAff van an ' Y.At
risen, stepped from the vestry, and met
the bride at the steps leading to the
chancel, and together; they approached
the altar and assumea their proper po
! sitions;-where the beautiful and irh
presnve marriage ceremony of the
iin:uMi , :n una , wa penunnea.
The bride Was L atticed In a handsome
and becoming traveling suit af royal
purple with hat toi njiatch, while ; the
.groom wore! a suit of conventional
' black. ' - ' ' '
Mr. Gray Is "well; known In -Salem,
where he has Hved ha greater part of
his life, and where he has realized un
bounded success asa substantial busi
ness man and a member of the firm of
Gray Brothers; the bride is also well
known ht re las a fady; of rare attain
ments. Both have the very best wish
en of a host of warm friends In this
city. ' !. . '. i'
Mr. and Mrs. Gray left on the after
noon train and will visit Portland and
the cities of, the Bound, after which
they will return to Salem 'and take up
thtlr residence on Thirteenth street
ITEMS "OF BROOKS
WEEK IN THE NEIGHBORING
VILLAGE.
. (From Wednesday's Daily.)
Clyde Harris : has returned from
Eastern Oregon.
Are!,- Brothers will place their
.In th Association nop.-poo.
hops
Proceeds of tne benefit supper at St.
Louis amounted to about $22.
Clara Savage, Grace Dodge and Iven
Fruit are on the sick list. . , T
Gus Arel vient to GatesOregon, and
selected a good timber claim 4
The Listens,' Kogerrf, Muhey and
O'Blalns are" all new comers. They
give excellent charades.
St. Louis people, regret the illness of
their; pastor,; Rev. La Croix .
A benefit concert will be given by
K. L. C. E. at U. E. s chjUrch. In
Brooks, on Thanksgiving night.
Albert Egan is the proud possessor
xof a new gun. He Is now ready to
shoot wild geese. .
Frank Arel'n youngest chHd. Annie,
fpll in a kettle of, water and would
..u-no if rrt mil-kl v seen.
Turn about is fair play. . England
has for years been getting tfie greater
benefit of our Industry. Now, let her
i - - , v rrv fmm 1
Frank Evans was occuple last , week
In the reaj estate business for Ralph
Shepherd; H Three families changed io-
catlons. - i . ", : : .
M, ,J." Egan reported Sunday- that
Conrad Krebs said hops, were 27
M. J. thinks that any one who holds
till spring may get 40 cents a pound.
From. v4iat seemed an authentic
source it wa reported that a China
man who controls a lot of boos near
Rtnts. An F-astern buyer could
bfter pay that Jhaa 27 cents n New
Mannie Blanton wishes bops uld
reach 2 or 40 cents. Says " would be
none too much to make up tor the
manx y'ars our growers worked with
out recompense. '.
Johnny Krebs and . Elmer , Sava ge,
CarmichaeVsi hop men, while waiting
orden from England, are down on the
farm for a. three days' hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan. e. re nted
Lester's hotel, and J
dinner tJe first day. Being mu.lc.1.
fine enteVtalners and k .Jr'
family are Just sultfd for business.
mav conduct - nls store.
hotel offlc and postofflce H, In
hotel building. - J ' - tS
Mr. Oliver Beers; returned from the
East on September; "th brighter ?and
the better for hi. trip. -H SSJ
ure in tellm friends of te beautiful
country he pasi through. But Tor
him there is no place like Oregon.
Mr. J. H. Frederick and Mrs.M.
Unsley. representatives of the Modern
Hrotherhood of America, capie down
from Salem to Charles Wh JJ;'- A
kdge had been Instituted at CJ';
Mrs. Homer Goulet was over on
Howell Prairie to see her Parents- Her
father. Mr. Norwood, sold hh farm
and Is undecided between home W
Portland or Salem. , or a. business, a
feed stable in Portland, or commission
merchant in Salem. .
- Conrad Krebs has up to present date,
..- i. .rr.nnr the highest and
, I. t Finney hops.
A year ago he of fered to contact tor
i cents; r nuaj, ------ .
j am nniind fOf U HOPS
W. B. Lawler. the popular mining
man. said hop growers could
strong combine, and have abla com
munication of their own. Ji ? ""Zri
ing a winter residence near the Eld
rlde hop fleldJ, and will reside here
until spring. ' , : -Vrmia
, The mala object In dancing rtouW
1 ....
ana a desrr look
b8t: attention, then "to neatness
vala , tave Hall, of Ger-
AN OPHN CHALLENGE
CORVALLIS WANTS TO PLAY tCl
BANY FOOTBALL ON WIL-
' -LAMETTE GROUNDS. ' '
X - .
Mr. James Thompson.' manager' of Ali
bany Football Team. Albany. Ore.
f Dear Sir: The Oregon Agricultural
College eleven hereby challenge the
Albany College team to play a game of
football. We propose that the game
be played on the second Saturday, after
Thanksgiving, December S, 102, on the
WlHamette University field at Salem;
officials to be Edward Judd, of Salem,
and Mr. Hutchinson, of the Y. M. C. A.
of Portland; all expenses of the game,
including the expenses of eighteen men
for each team to be paid out of the gate
receipts the. balance, if any, to be ap
plied on the debt of Willamette Univer
sity, or to be given to any Salem char.
4ty; the deficit; If any, to be made 'up
equauy by the contesting teams; all
players and substitutes on both, teams
to be bona, fide students, registered' at
their respective institutions at least ten
days before the date of this challenge.
This proposition to be accepted by
noon, November 20, 1902. . If this prop
osition is accepted, duplicate contracts
embodying Its terms are to be signed
by the president of each ; Institution
and by the manager of each team, both
teams to be provided with a copy there
tt .l.il.. t .1 V . . i . .i
CHAS. L. -JOHNSON,
Manager of Athletic Union of O. A. C
' Corvallis, Or., Nov. 17, 1802,
NEW ENTERPRISES
SIX COMPANIES FILE' ARTICLES
' AND ARE READY FOR
BUSINESS.'
(From Wednesday's Daily.) r
Six companies filed articles of fncor
poratlon In the Secretary of State's de
partment yesterday, as follows. . 1
The Rogue River Mining, Milling &
Development Company, of Grant's
Pass, with a. 'capital: stock of '$500,000,
will engage ;ln the development of
quarts and placer, mining properties in
Josephine county, James F, 'Brennan,
Lydla Brennan and Harry C. Berry
are the incorporators. ? t , '
The Diamond-. Brick Company, with
& capital stock of $25,000, divided into
210 shares, will construct, own and
operate a brick plant for the manufac
ture of brick and all kinds of earthen
wares. In Portland. The Incorporators
are George Wj Bates, J. M. Ambrose
and Martin L. Pipes, all of Portland.
The Cobb Real Estate Company,., of
Roseburg, will engage in a general
real estate ; business.
The capital
stock l $16.00q. and. W. S. Hamilton,
W. L.. Cobb and F. B, Walte are the
incorporators. i i
The ML St. Helens .Consolidated Min
ing Company, ;wlth a capital stock of
$1,800,000, wlil Wate, own and operate
all kinds of mining properties and do
a general mining business, with nead-q'uartera-ln
Portland. ' C. II. 'Marsh.
XS Philpot and N. I. Kemp are the
incorporators. il J"
The State Market Company will en
gage in a general grocery and provis
ion business in Portland and carry von
a market. The capital' stock is $1,500,
and the Incorporators are Gilbert
Mackey, II. G. Mackey . and iS. P.
Mackey. ; , 5f
The State Superintendents' Associa
tion of Oregon will develop the mental
capacities of its members, and study
and promulgate the philosophy, phe
nomena and science of spiritualism,
with headquarters In Portland. .The
association has no capital stock and
D. A. Mclntyre, et al, are the incor
porators. ; 1
SOME MINOR ORDERS
MDB- BY THE SUPREME COURT
IN BRIEF SESSION YES"
' TBRDAY.
: (From Wednesday's Dally.)
. Several minor orders were made by
the Supreme Court yesterday, a. fol
lows: , ' ' ' : '
J. p. Schooling, respondent, vs. City
r Tr-,r-rihnrfi-. Anoellant: .orderea
on
stipulation that appellant have
iwi-mtur 50ih"to serve and fl
until
file its
brief. 4 : -'1 'i-r I . '!' '' : .
Minerva E. Hlglar, et aL. appellants,
vs. J. W. Miller, et.al, respondents; or
dered on stipulation that appellants
time to serve and file the abstract be
extended three days. 1 i ; t ' .
L. P. Jackson, appellant, vs. Amanu
M. ZImmermann, retpoaaem;.
on stipulation that the pending motion
, ji,miu th anneal be overruled, and
that respondent have ninety days, after
stsrvlng and filing arppeiiants pnei,
serve and file her brtei.
State of Oregon, respondent, vs. it.
W. Deal, appellant; ordered on "motion
that appellant have until December
1st to file a petition foe rehearing..
CASTOR I A.
Tot Infants and (PiilAren. ;
ma KM Yea Haw tajs tz$f
Baars the
SifsnAtvr of
CHINKS' SPUD" TRUST
CALIFORNIA CELESTIALS COM
BINB TO CONTROL SAN JOA
QUIN VALLEY POTATOES.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov.
.... At Stockton
J8. The
unique
association n-. ' t,
hese trust, controlled and managed! by
- rinese. The corporation
,Tknowna. the SanXA
oclation. and the promoters of the
enterprit Include nearly all the targe
owner among the Chinese of the Island
IJ river districts, so that by the com
tine two-thirds of the potato crop of
SeVan Joaquin valler wtU be under
T control. The association ha. for
I flltsosltlon with several hundred
-.r-ti al available stock, and a change
Space's may be expected at any me
Already large consignments have been
sent to Los Angeles and Soun')n"
Tes. It is the "
cover ail " r : .
cux UUCQONV STATESMAy, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1952.
CITY FATHERS
HOLR-SESSION
Will Make Needed Improve
ments to the Armory -
. Hall "a" !
MAYOR WAS CALLED UPON TO
CAST THE DECIDING VOTE ON
. QUESTION ELECTION NOTICE
RESOLUTION REQUESTS
GRANTED AND REFUSED.
(From Wednesday. Dally.) .
.The Salem city council met In the
police court room of the city hall, at 7
p. ni. last night, in regular sesion.
with Mayor C. 1?J Bishop in the chair
and all councilmen present eVcept
Aldermen Sims and Walker. Later In
the evening Mr.. Sims entered and
took his seat in the circle. City Re
corder N. J. Judah was in charge of
the records. After the minutes of the
preceding meeting were read. Judge
George H. Burnett, who was present,
was asked to address the council, and
he made a request that the City pro
vide the armory on the third floor of
the city hall with a faucet and lnc,
and with gas pipe and connection, for
a gas range. He 'stated that on the oc
casion of the celebration of the golden
anniversary of 'V Odd Fellowship : in
Oregon, the order would . use the ' a r
mory for a banquet ball, and that the
Improvements requested would be of
great benefit at that time not only, hut
would be of permanent value to , the
building. The matter was discussed
at length, and finally a motion was
made to refer the same to the ways
and means committee with power to
act. The vote on this motion1 was a
tie, Stolr,; Burrows and Larson voting
for Itjand Griswold, Pohle and Riggs
against. Mayor Blsbop voted for the
resolution, thus adopting the motion.
Mr. Griswold, who opposed ' the im
provement at the expense of the city.
In order to secure an expression of the
council's wishes, moved that the com
mittee be instructed to make the im
provements, and this wa. agreed to. ;
The committee on licenses filed, a
favorable report on the application of
Fred Neckerman for a saloon license,
and the same-was ordered to issue. -
Alderman Klggs filed his report of
the expenses of the repairs to the steel
bridge, showing an expenditure of
$222.25. . -.: - -T;: L
The report of Civil Engineer W. J.
Culver on the survey and establishment
of the grade for the postofflce square
sidewalks was read and accepted, and
a warrant ordered drawn for $4 In pay
ment of bis charges.
The applications of LaBlanche &
Roth, A. Schrelber, and F. P. Talking
ton, for saloon licenses, were read, and
referred to the license committee.
, The following resolution, providing
for the advertising of the city election,
was read and adopted by the council:
"Resolved, By the common council
of the city of Salem, Oregon, that at
the election to be held In this city,
under provision of Its charter on the
first Monday In December, 1902. to-wlt,
on the first day of said month, for the
election of a mayor, recorder, marshal,
treasurer, and four aldermen, to-wlt.
one alderman from the Flrat wara;
cne lderman fro.n the Second ward;
one alderman from the Third ward,
and one alderman from the Fourth
ward,' the following named citisens of
the city of Salem, aforesaid, be, and
they are, hereby, appointed as Judges
and clerks of election to serve at said
election aforesaid, in the said several
wards of said city:
"First Ward Wm. Waldo, J. M.
Payne, A. T. Yea ton.
"Second Ward G. P. Litchfield, J,
C. Thompson. A. D. Palmer.
Third Ward Gideon Steiner, Wm.
Manning?-C. O. Wilson.
"Fourth Ward A. Faxon, Chas.
Watt, G. G. Gans. Sr. f
. "Resolved, That the following namd
places and locations be, and they are
hereby, designated as polling places,
within the said seven! wards of said
city, aforesaid, of, and for, the said
election aforesaid: ' j
"First Ward Freeland's Factory,
northwest comer of High and Division
streets.
"Second Ward Simpson's Livery
Stables, 143 Court street. .
Third Ward Freeland's Store, 15
State street.
"Fourth Ward Radabaugh & Dran-
lefs Stable. 162 Commercial ftreet.
"Resolved. That he city recorder De,
and he is, hereby, instructed to puo-
lish due and legal notice of Mid elec
tion, aforesaid, for a period of ten
days." . .
Alderman Griswold requested or jne
council that J. Shanta. the Court street
second band dealer, be allowed to tear
down an old moas covered wooden
building, and erect a corrugated Iron
structure. - The -equest wa. not
granted. . ": J- m
The request or the w. c. x u. ior
permission to erect a atalrwav three
feet wide over the. Ferry street, side
walk on the north side of their build
fag the old postofflce block was re
fused. ' -"
Alderman Stols again brought ap
the cement crosswalk question, and
discussed the matter at length, show
ing that the-walk In question were
not substantial, and- he Introduced a
resolution that the city discontinue the
construction of' cement cross-walk,
ontil a. permanent and improved plan
be adopted. This motion, waa dla
jussedby several coundlmen, ' and
Street Commissioner Frixsell, and was
finally defeated. . '
The report of the street commls
'sioner that, he had notified several
property holder, to construct side
walks, was ordered placed on - record,
and he was Instructed to proceed with
the necessary construction work where
the owners failed to comply wjth the
official notice.
The bill of George O. Swart, the
contractor, for the construction of a
tewer In block No. 88. $374. was ordered
paid and the recorder was ordered to
? nter up Hens In the lien docket
an Inst the property of Mrs., M. A.
Ramp and the McAf fee estate, the
miv turn whose sewer assessment.
jvere'unpsld. The bill of E. E. Tucker
for $10.0.5, for work on the streets, was
also ordered paid. The report of the
committee on accounts and current
expenses recommending the payment of
the following bills was approved, and
warrants were ordered to Issue:
S. H. White .$
Weidlemeu & Reigtemsn
1.S0
N. J. Judah
S. -A. Rigg3, Supt.. .......
Siegmund & Pugh ...... ..
e
.w
52.
1.08
1.4
Patton Bros. ...
Z. J. Riggs
J. A. Simpson ....
Brewster & White
R. M. Wade Co
E. S. Lamport-....
O. E. .Williams ..
1.00
3.73
.SO
2.3S
.60
16.00
118.20
1. 00
t.10
1.20
1.23
3.00
3.60
22.08
..75
211.48
.60
4.75
6.00
7.50
C. F. Rodger. A Co. ...
Salenl Water Co.
J. A, Simpson .1.......,
Gray Bro.. ........
Gilbert A Baker ........
Gray Bros. .. ...........
... ....
John Hughe. .....
Knox & Murnhv
R. M. 'Wade Co
W. H. Burghardt Co.
Satem L.: P. &T. Co.
Homeyer & Headrlck .
John Hughe. ...
John Hughe. ........ .
Salem Gaslight Co. ...
E. S. Lamport
4.00
-t, The fvmnrll thon BillAiirncwl nTIr re
f erring the usual grist of bills to the
committee on accounts. . 1
KILLED AT NEEDLES
JAMES M'ERLANE, FORMER AL
BANY MAN. KILLED IN
1 . wreck. r r
A telegram wa. received In this city
last evening that James McErlane, for
merly of - this city, was killed in a
wreck on the Southern Pacific at
Needles, California, yesterday. Mr.
McErlane was for Years . a conductor
on the Corvallis & Eastern Railroad,
and resided In this city. He moved
to California; about two year, ago and
was employed by the Southern Pacific
as-a conductor , on that line. He
owned! a fine residence In this city, at
the corner of Fifth and Broadalbln
streets. A widow and one- child be-.
sides a .host of friends are left to
mourn his loss. He was a member of
the Masonic fraternity, the Maccabee
and other fraternal order.. Albany
Herald. ' . ' ' . ' " - r:
ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT
ABNER WEST HAS TROUBLE WITH
L. R. HILL OVER CATTLE
DISPUTE.
(From Wednesday's Daily.)
f Abner West, upon a warrant Issued
from Justice of the. Peace Horgan's
court, charging him with assault and
battery upon the person of L It. Hill,
pn Monday afternoon, was placed un
der arrest yesterday morning, arraign
ed before Justice Horgan and placed
Under $100 bonds to appear at 10
o'clock Thursday morning. The bonds
Mere quickly forthcoming, with Robert
Savage as bondsman, and Abner was
released. '
It is reported that the trouble arose
bver a dispute between West and Hill
liver some stock belonging to Wet.
kvhich, it Is said, was left by him in
flflll's care. - '.: -
TO MAKE INVESTIGATIONS
UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD HOME
TO BE SUBJECTED TO RIGOR
OUS INSPECTION.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cat, Nov. 18. F,
P. Sargent. Commissioner General of
Immigration, has finished his business
.here and will leave tomorrow for San
Diego, where he will Investigate the
Universal Brotherhood home at Point
Loma.
The directors of the California Soci
ety for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Children decided today to Institute a
rigorous investigation of the conditions
prevailing at the home of the Unver
sal Brotherhood at Point Loma. Sec
retary White will leave for San Diego
in company with Sargent. ,
j PAWNSHOPS RAIDED
PAWNED OR SOLD GOVERNMENT
i GOODS VALUED AT HUNDRED .
: DOLLARS RECOVERED. .
WALLA WALLA. vWh-. Nov. 18
The quartermaster at Fort Walla Wal
la today raided a number of local pawn
shop and secured over $100 worth of
Government property which ' had been
pawned or sold by the soldiers. The
articles recovered consisted of boots,
gloves and shirts. .
FIRST STEEL ROAD
TO BE TRIED IN NEW YORK,
WHERE HEAVY TRAFFIC
IS GREATEST.
NEW YORK. Nov. 18. VTorlf. has
besun In this city on the firat section
of an experimental steel road. TheH
tracks-will be laid respectively in the
streets where trucking is heavy, where
pleasure driving abounds, andwhere
there Is more suburban traffic. Murray
treeU between roadway and Church
street, was chosen for the first experi
ment. . v ;
NOTMINQ 8UCCeCDS
: . LIKE SUCCESS."
The Oregon Fire Relief Association
has been a miectMtr since It began
business In January, 1895. and 1. now
growing raster than ever before.
Its annual report ,- of December L
1901. show, a net gain In amount of In
surance )n force of $2,28.7$7. which Is
$0 per cent more than the net gala of
any previous year. It p!d 135 losses
daring the year amounting Mo $21,400
: It I. 'strictly a mutual Institution
which furnishes the best of
't Fir. Insurance at Cast.
For further particulars ad drees A. C
Chandler, secretary. McMinnrlUe, Or
egon, or If you reside in Marlon county,
call on or address H. A, Johnson,
fagent) Salem. Oregon.- ' ' -
. "My love for you," he wrote. Is so
deep, so vast, so powerful, I can not
express it. ... . ..
"Why don't you send It by, freight V
she wrote back. And then It was all
off- . . -
Legal Blanks, Statesman Job Ode.
New
Today
The Statesman Pub. Co. has on hand
several hundred copies of the OREGON
CONSTITUTION- The price 1 10 cents
each as long as they last. ' "
FOR SALE 31 ACRES AT ROSE
dale, miles south of Salem. Ad
dress J. II. Darrah. Central. OreJ
KREBS BROS, HOP DEALERS OF
; flee in Eckerlen building. Commercial
street. Hal em. Or. Phone Main 1341
LHJENTHAL BROS, HOP KERCH-
ants. IL J. Ottenhelmer, manager.
office N. K. corner Commercial and
' State streets (upstairs); phone Main
. 4C1.
I WANT TO BUY LIVE HOGS AND
pigs, also ducks, spring chickens, and
hens. I will pay the highest cash
price for same. Quong Iling. V Lib
erty street, Salem. Or. " , "
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 20
acres, house and orchard, 2Vs miles
below Elk City, on Yaquina Bay.
Summer resort. Inquire Mrs. G.
Smith. 1 North 4 th t, Portland,
Oregon.-; "
REPORT CARDS-rOur school report
card are printed to fit the choo"
register. The price, are: Twelv
, cards for 10 cents; twenty-five for it
cents; one hundred for 75 cent..
6tatema ; Publishing; Co, Salem.
"' Ore.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IM PROVED
ptuxm and city roperty at per cn
, per annum: no commission. Please
call on or address Eugene Breyman.
: Remember the place. 270 Commer
clal street, one door north of Stater
man office.
NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO BRING
In your machimry ar have your
repairing all done. Castings, Iron and
brass, furnished on short notice. One
boiler and 4-horse engine complete
for Mile cheap. E. M. Klghtlinger.
Phone 2933. 208 Liberty St.,
OSTEOPATHY.
ssssssssssm
OSTEOPATHY DRS. WYCKOFF
ALBRIGHT Twenty month, gradu
ate. of the American Scholl of Oateo
pathy and A T. Still Infirmary. Dr.
Wyckoff 1. the only gentleman graa
uate of osteopathy In Salem, frac
tlce established in Salem since 189?
Hour. to 4. Phone Main 272L Odd
; Fellows Temple.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. E. K. JACKSON, VETERINARY
Surgeon and Dentist. All diseases
. of domestic animals treated at my
hospital by the latest Improved
methods. Diagnosis and lameness a
speciality, having taken a piwt-gradu
ate course In this special line In 1900
18 years a Veterinary. Office at Red
Front Livery Itarn. Phone 851 Main.
Resideitce. 2015 Red.
LEGAL NOTICES.
SHERIFF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY.
In pursuance of a Judgment rendered
in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Multnomah
on the 28th day of June. A. D. 1894. in
the action wherein .The First National
Bank of. McMlnnvlIle, Oregon, was
plaintiff and Thomas Morgan and Ellen
R. Morgan were defendants, and 'an
Execution duly issued out of said Court
upon the said Judgment on the 81st day
of October, A- D. 1902,- and directed to
me;
I will expose for sale and sell as the
law directs, at the Front Door of the
Court House of Marion County, in the
City' of Salem, Oregon, on
SATURDAY, THE 13TH DAY OF
DECEMBER, A. D. 1902,
at the hour of , ten o'clock In the forer
noon, all the right, title and interest
In the real property of the said Thomas
Morgan and Ellen R. Morgan, or either
of them, had on or after the 12th day
of August, A. DJ 1898, or have subse
quently acquired therein, situate In the
said County of Marlon, State of Ore
gon, and described as follows, to-wlt:
All of -Lot numbered Twenty-Bight
28) In Hampden Park In the County
of Marlon. State of Oregon, as the
same Is designated on the plat of said
Hampden Park of record in the office
of the Recorder of Conveyances for
said county and statean containl
five. 5) acres more or less.
V B. It. COLB ATI t,
Sheriff of Marlon County. Or
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
FINAL SBTTLEMENT.
OF
Notice Is hereby given to all whom
It may conV-ern. thajthe undersigned
has filed in the county court for Marlon
county. Oregon, his final account of the
estate of Edward H. Trubenbach, late
of Marion county. Oregon, --deceased.
and that aid court has set the umt
for hearing on the 22d day of Novem
br. 192. at Id o'tlok a. m of said
day, in the county court room in th
County Court House, at the City of 8a-
1 tftn. In Marion county, Oregon., And
that the final account and any objec
tlons thereto will be heard and passed
upon by the court, at said time and
place.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this the "22d
day of October, 1902.
EDWARD C. TRUBENBACH.
Administrator of the estate of Edward
H. Trubenbach. deceased.
.N.
EXECUTRIXxNOTICE.
Notke is hereby given that the un
dersigned h Vfn duly sppolnte.1
executrix of the last will and estate of
John Newsom. deceased, by the County
Court of Marion County, Oregon, cm
the 24th day of October, 1902. and all
persons having claim, against the said
estate will present them to the under
signed at Salem. Oregon, duly -Verified
as by law required, within six months
from the first publication' of this, no
tice. ' OLIVE A. NEWSOM.
Executrix.
Our advertiemen ta
nre
AlWaYH iNTKKKSTrX"
Read Them.
Iztt's Jewr Iry Stcre.
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Wenderful Hon
Trsatrnt.
- TUla eroiidrrrul l
Rw doctor I empire
rt beou !?
Curr pJi-l J tb'
olf ratlin that
t;i vra up to tlte. lis
carve ' wttb thoiw
wonderful' Ch!ne
hertx. rovts, tHla,
bark sod vrirrtkUi',
that are entirely
know, te medical science In this country.
Tbrough (he use of tbee harmtees rtne
dun. this fmon doctor knows tii actl.
of ever different rrmedtrs which be
uecessfuily uw-a In different diiwaaoe.
He guaraotees to core catarrh, aathma.
luag, thruat. rhrnmatlam. trroumm,
totnach, liver, khlnry, bladder,' tv-mmU
iroubli. lost maahood. all private dleaMi;
naa hundreds of testimonials. , Cbsrge
moderate.
Call and see hlm.Consultatloa free. Pa
tients out of the city write for blank and
circular. Kudoae stamp. Address The C
(few We Chtnvee aKxticine Co.. Third
Street, Portland. Oregoa. atentloe tUia
osper.
Car Load of Fencing
Direct from factory at BPKCIAT
prices. Car will arrive aUmt Oct. 2ni.
Place your order anon to secure l-w
price.
W A ITCH MORLEY
fkdera Fence Worba. . t es KUte Sire '
General Insurance
Special attention Riven to -liiHurlnji
(Iraiu, Ho and Fruit.
Bcvcn PM If ellaiile Comps hies
290 fjoinmerclal St.j " ' Falcm, ,On goii
AT CURRENT RATES. ,
INSURANCE.
BONDS.
REAL ESTATE.
BOZORTH BROS.
292 Commercial Street, Salem, Or.
ft-JjfTl - Try a "Roy ml Drees",
InlJfB tjieyarei giving g,Hlat
iMfaetioti. They lake up
the !ut (he aaineas a biuh. Cira.
theCloiklmg. They are easily kept In
order and out wear three common
limotua. ..
variety Store"
AiWORA M. WilCR, Prop
Ktai
Htnet
Salem Iron Works
If, M. tUGAR, Man. f
11 Kinds of MaeliineAVork, Cast
ings, Ktc. Houso ca3tino; it pc
iaJty. We have a larpe lot of
window Wiir!ils of 'nil Kiiimlnnl JJ
size, also cost washers. (Jive us 1
a call.
Hops Hops
If you are Interested In hop news
and prices. It will pay you to gel the
reports of the r-
. I N. Y. HOP IIKWRTINO CO..
' Whitehall Ht.
lL?m.M r.i trmtm.
"W IUIH Vlly
EMMETT WELLS. Oen. rranager.
$6000 Worth of Hard-
WtV9. f 'Wnk-Itl. DallM, kel
"Ul v ties, stoves, sheet iron, and
all kinds of farm machinery, tiamaged
by Uervais fire, for sale at
Capital Juuh Shop
130 Court 8lreet - Haleui. tl
eeley
420 iin s Arm.
r't:aid," Ora.
Takt sa en Id strsst
wawwu te Cprr Alblaa.
- Pbooe rink 1K6I Ore.
flLtfS' SHLU3I, "jfl.!E,"
Will tnf for warea tb nomine Mnn at nor--4
aer oi t'rrrr an I IJOcni nraau. Inmr u
and rarttculars call n
DR. W. LONG,
rhoo2W,l Saltfa.Or "'
Money to Loan
On Improved farm and city property '
at lowest rate..
TIOMAS K. FORD,
Over Ladd & Bush'. Mtk.
Salem, Oregon.
CAIL AND EXAMINE
S40 The American $40
A fitandard Keyljoird, Ty,K'-l.:ir
achlne. ihxA Manifoider. lAuUt
Tooch. Eighty-one cbaractera. Will
answer reiuiretnents of atlOt rnacnin
.. . CM. LOCKWOOD.
EI.LWO!t KnrKEXDAU, Lool Act ,
ea Agta., K iceor. Oirgon. . Salem, ur
Bill Damm's daughter, Orace, hss
scarlatina, and the whole Iarnm fm
fly 1. quarantined. From a recent
issue of the Ozark, Alabama, News.