Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, December 08, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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    : STATE-F" GROW
Iaprovemcnts and Changes
Made- Everywhere - H
COMfOQIS AM) CONVENIENCE
Fences, New Walks, New
BuildingsiFor Maniand
For Beast.
Hae you keen to -the Htate -Fair
. -grounds lately I - . - . . i
T f mmn hawn't vnn Via v o mi A ii ae)-
, io the most .eooipiete .aal, serviceable
. set of improTemeats erer made in r
around tiie eity at one effort.
7 -The j. leaning ehaagaf wiU aneet you
at -the gite as you step from toe train
or street , ear. and-will grt you ' at
every step throughout the entire
grounds and the numerous buildmga
.therein.. ',
, ,f iB fiaJ.the oak trees in the
caiop gruuada nieeJy t run me I tq sym
metrical tops and as soon a the bmmi
-eaa hr removed by -lye -spraying, the
trunks of these trees will be white
.washed about 15 feet high, whieh, with
the. .gTeea foliage ot -summer, wij
i. . ii: k. . ......:.... . A
. .the Vbaaser-btf land cheerful and; init
iag to fhe expecting visitor. Aa sooa
asr possible-,' tfae-surface -of the (fro tin. Is
will her leveled an I gran seed will re
sown, mailing ' it a charming eamp
ground. The old ahanties will be re
moved and all buildings erected for
tau dibit purposes will be frame and
painted white.
'f : obviat , the-necessity of tying
horse to the trees, two row of she.l
have bees built, from old lumber re
moved froua other buildings, furnish"
intr room for 210. head of horses one
row on the north side and one on the
south and these will be whitewashed
and kept-neat looking. The walk of
decomposed granite from the depot to
the tiekejt gate has been widened to
.12 feet and newly coveted, while a
driveway . for campers' teams is being
-leveled off along the .front ,of the
.grpun.ls ror Itter convenience oi an
concerned. t
Handsome, Substantial Fence. ,
Approaching the ticket gate the eye
catches a' substantial white painte 1
paling fence 6 feet 6 inches high sur
rounding the entire grounds, and a
deep ditch which extends for it mile
through the grounds to carry off all
surface water which has heretofore
made things disagreeable. .
j Qrprmds Beautified.
Upon entering you find that -the
buildings have been all repaired and
nioely painted, white body and green
roof, and ..the intention is to make all
'the Concessionaires who have buildings
fronting. the pavilion eituer fix up an 1
paint them or taar them out. The main
walk to the pavilion has been widened
to 14 feet and covered with granite
sand, pver toe large area surrounJed
by the avihon on the east, the audi
torium on the south bud the machinery
aaed on the west, will be erected a
large eanvas roof, the material : for
which , has been : purchase J from the
Lewis and Clark fair, and under this
will be a reuting place -for visitors to
the fair, provided with seats. This
long-needed , coinf ort will be hailed
with pleasure by the general public.
The ground lining- the main walk an 1
fronting, the pavilion will be leveled
off with a disc and properly serded
down,' making a nice lawn and doing
away with the unsightly anl disagree
Lle tar-weed which has been such a
terror to the ladies' dresses in the past.
Revolution In Pavilion.
Within the pavilion a great revolu
tion ba been wrought. With the ma
terials procured from the Uwu and
(lark fair, the floor has been portioned
off into spaces for county .and other
exhibits, with large pouts, tasy rail
ings,, nice pyramids, new tables and
shelving, handsome mouldings, cornice
and lettering, all being of a perma
nent character, which will do away
with the eternal hammering, tearing,
racket and tiresome (delay incident to
the changes and setting up of exhib
its each year. , Marion county ht in
stalled, in the southwest corner of the
old part of the pavilion and it, space
will; look just as han.taorue as it dif
at the big exposition. In the center of
the pavilion will be erected the hand-
some statue ' i the goddess of
cnltore. - - ,. ..u.- , '.
t . Andltorlnm Enlarged. ,
The auditoiiqni . hW ben much "eb
large 1. -There is -now a. roomy stage,
so that . the "orchestra, .has plenty of
space at the bak,. while aay other pro
gram may hold- the front of if." On
either side is :- large" dressing room,
and at the sides of this binUing are
double ' door v exits." There is a large
balcony ... extending ' - around , the entire
room. The "seating capacity ' is great
and the aeoustie properties, light an. I
ventilation excellent.
. The Agricultural Display. -
The space formerly oceupie J tor a
floral exhibit is now occupied. by a
larsre buildinir intended for azricul-
tural exhibits; and in the west tpd of
it there are three large eloak. and wait-
inz rooms for ladies, provi led with
wash stands and conveniences for tak
ing care of wraps, umbrellas and pack
acres., to be held under a sVfttem j cf
ehecjis and a caretaker. Off , these
M m it iV s iai fciiKb swsm rfMM - u-i.
eral modern flash closets. Another
toilet, room is provided exclusively for
the use of employes. Thu modern
convenience will ' be greatly appre
ciated. V .
, The Floral Building.
The area made by erecting the last
named building, lying between it and
the wing built for an art room, is en
closed, with a roof containing seveal
large skylights and the entire east
side being of- glass, above the wains
Pot line, and is arranged for a floral
exhibit. It is suitably fitted with si le
Wbelving, granite walks and a fountain
in tne center.
Walks, Driveways and Sanitation.
New walks have. been made from the
pavilion to the raee- track, the old rot
ten fence has been removed and there
is an unobstructed view. Coo J. gran
ite walks extend through every part of
the grounas, and to all the stalls, so
that getting around on foot will have
no discomforts. The driveways bavet
been correspondingly improve. I., 'A new
paling fenee and ,new hub-fence have
been ereeted around- ihe track, an.l the
seats in the grandstand have been
nicely painted. -The toilet accommoda
tions have been made clean and mod'
ern, with flush closets and septic tank
connections, and this is true also of the
camp grounds, so that the sanitary
conditions everywhere are equal to
those of a carefullv built eitv. 1
; For the Bace Horses.
A new building ha'it been put. up,
with concrete foundations and contain
ing 105 stalls for race horses. These are
j TORTURE AIID
i : HUivilLlATION
- i 1 - - ' . - .
is v l.- Si
OREGON BARLEY
NOT ENOUGH RAISED 1TEKB TO
. WABJUpf t fSTABTXNQ A
1' . ilALTZXa PLANT. :-T '"t
For, Rfteen Years Face and . Body
r I1as$ of Itching Sores Could
' .Not pxpresi Sueringr-1 Doctors
S t :j I" 'if' I I : j: II: I
ranea naa- lost nope -
Tne Manager, of . the Salem Brewery
AssoiafJon. Is Compelled to Ship
' Maltinr Mlterial From Wisconsin
: UntH Ofegon- Taxmers Grow Some,
The interesting part of the story is' INDIANA JIORTICULTUHISTS. .,.
that the offer was refuse.l. The buyer, jxdi anA K)IJH, Iw. C The at
wanted the bunch for mutton So it is, " , v. .. , . rrAi i ,
said.The extremely low. price of eat-j teu.lanee up. ihe. ort-firtli -ujiinuat
tie anl the very gool price for sheep meeting , begun, today ly the Indiar..
is a subject of cvery-day wonder among Horticultural society is larger tban for
those interested in the subjects Cor
V all Is Tiroes, v
lad Yds HaitAtors Batt
s
CURED BY CUTICURA
AT-COST OF $1.25
F. p Deckabach, manager of the
Ralern brewery, was in .Portland yes
terday7 aid Lester Davis, now the in
terview .manipulator on- the Telegram,
got noil of him and pumped a story
that may" be of considerable - interest
to , farmers . in this - part of the valley.
Thone who know anything attout rais
ing barley taJ better see Mr. Decka
" My head was one mass of scabs,
zny forehead was covered down almost
to my tyebrows, and I had. to wear J haeh And raafce aTJraBgements to assare
my hat all the time. My ixdy was ! hi f BOHlrh of that eere&l to operate
a plant such as he mentions. Here i is
what ne snyaz ' . ' -;
"There is no1 getting around the
question," said F. G. Deckabaeh, man
ager of the- Salem Brewery 'association,
who is a guest at the Imperial., "the
farmers ' of Oregon must get down to
diversified 'farming or it will be only
a question of time until they find their
land .worn out anl it will take years
of work and expenditure to bring it
back to its original productive form.
If the. present system of growing one
crop after another is kept up for an
indefinite number of years, it will Joe
but a few years more until he 'will
every one I met what Cnticura had j This statement was brought out during
covered! with stxts in size from m. sin
head tolas large as a silver dollar. A
white, crusty scab would form and
itch, and words cannot express-the
torture and humiliation I suffered for
fifteen years. I tried many doctors,
and all kinds of treatments, but could
get no help, and I thought there was
no hope for me. A friend told me to
get CutJcura. . I did, and in three days
my head was as clear as ever. I. ap
plied the Ointment night and morning,
, also taking a hot bath three times a
week, and using the Ointment freely
after the bath. After using one cake
of Soap and two boxes of Ointment I
was completely cured, without mark
or blemish. I was so pleased I felt
like running down the street to tell
done for me. If any one is in doubt
about this, ; they may write to me.
(signed) H. B. Franklin, 717 Wash
ington St., Allegheny, Pa." j
,)
a conversation in which the Subject of
the growing of barley for malting pur
poses was d'3cns9ed.
The Salem Brewery association has
m contemplation toe erection of a
malting plant in connection with its
brewing plant - at Salem, but Mr,
Deckabach say$ there is a question of
the advisability of such a move unless
the Willamette valley farmers pay
more attention to the preservation of
their land,-as,' under present conditions
the brewery is obliged to purchase the
greater' portion of its malt in Wiseon
vnn. ""This is . not because tne" Oregon
soil will not produce as good quality
. . 1 .. . . ... .
ing, burning, and scaly nnmours, I 01 oariey as as mat 01 Wisconsin, ne
eczemas j rashes, and irritations, from j says, but simply because the Oregon
infancy to age, when all else fails J 1 farmer is Careless and is working bis
Cmk-om temp, Ointtn.nl, mad Vftlt, t moid tbroqrhoat (land to' death.
tkr aurltl. Pmit Unm CfM-i.Cup- Bumub. Sole huM, I .
- " - - ' "I 1 H...iM....t, 1 ' AX . 1 t 1 1. .
. r f . W UIIL Ul- V I w III 1 1 f II III I 1 1
valley barley for malting purjHwes,"
lie said, "but have to import our malt-
among th'ej prettiest and best equipped J ing material Trom Wisconsin. The far-
of any in tne United States.
tohm V ,
XXKJAIs SILVHETON NEWS.
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Brief Personal Notes Thanksgiving
, Sermon. .
' 8ILYERTON, Or., Dee. 7. Jeff Ii-ed.
one of Si I vert on 's tonsorial artists, i
taking a much-needed vacation on the
coast duck hunting, having .promised
about a carload of . ducks. John V.
Oonrad has charge of Mr. Keed's shop
during his absentee.
Hugh McGee went to Grants I'ass
to try bis fortune this wiuter.
; Adams &, Porter, are finishing up a
fine hall in the south enl of the nera
house.' ' ' . ; . . ' ' ..." :
, Etlgar Stahl, the founder of the Sil
vertouian, and wife are .in town.
. Bev. Mr. White of the Norwegian
Church delivered a Thanksgiving er
mou last Thursday evening to a large
audience.. As he spoke in the English
language, it drew many Knglish-speak-ing
ieode to hear him. He is a younjj
man of promise.
HOUSEHOLD C ABES.
many years ind n UMusunfj amount f
Intercut 13 manifested, in tiie preeed-
ings. lVenidonf, V, V, fc-'tevrns drtiv-
rri i:is a.4.ircf.i Ihis aft.-rn.
there w re r.-i-.rU fn.ni ii...
erm. Prof, Z, l:.'T:Jt r ti,
exM'rinif tit s!. iii-. 11 and i'r,si,
Stone of Purdue uiiirifv
""f "-.
"t v, f
te i : sr .
evening. , In i-.mnf, ti , 1 'i
ing thrre J.h sin el;,l..,r:it, .i.T
fruits and veg f al.'. s tl,, r. 1.
eral hundred plati s of tf. (i,k, v
dut-ts of the orehn'r.I :ni. K.tr., n ' f"
Tax the Women of Salem the Same as
- Elsewhere. -
COMPLETE TREATMENT
For Every Humoitf' $ .
Complete external ancr internal
treatment for every humour, consist
ing of Cnticura Soap, Ointment, and
Pills, may now be. had for one dollar.
A single set is often sufficient to cure
the most torturing, disfiguring, itch-
An Early Catalogue. ,
It. is the intention to revise the
f IL.1 ... .
mers 01 inai staie are euucatej an
experienced in the value of diversified
icrt-1 '"ingt and will not raise two rie-
alogue anj arrange the speed program I .op;ii ine same prwiuet n
at the December annual meeting,! in- h,,e'r lfB"-;J.Be resmt is their barley
stead of the February meeting, and ' Ari'r. . 1 sweeter and com
have the new ones in print by Jahiiiry manjs ; KM, market. Unless the
raised 16 inches with floors of clav M, sen.ling ; them out as soon as pdasi-1 vrgon iarmer awaxeus to His mter-
solidly packed and tamped, the irround ble, thus giving as much time as pos- anl a"Ps rotation of his crops
nlirolir rra In 1 bav frn, 1...; I. II I iilfi fnr nnTil in armncrn for mkinT I ta ecp Bp tbe Vitality of his Moll, he
and a row of tiling laid on either side I exhibits and entries. Horseman Will BO'n nd that ho is at his rope 's
of it fhna inanrino- n.n,.li I annreciate I th hi and tak a nw inter-1 can Hna Dls ,HB-i worthless
age. This with .the stalls heretofore I t in filling upthe race cards, j
Exhibition Space.
erected, will provide ample iCcnmmo-
dations for all the track animnlx, snd
sucti accommodation as they hfye
never enjoyed before The new stalls
ill have sliding windows for ventila
tion; which is a-" great improvement.
All the old manure idles between the
rows of stalls will be remove;! and the
f."J Sr.a,,ru a" ,eve.,eu "P' iriu.9 have alrciJy sent their
Thexe spaces will be keot clear of ma
nure during the fair also, by removal I
of all stable refuse everv day.
For Exhibit Stock.
The stalls for housing exhibit stock
I n
nave oeen aiso renovate. an J mcreas-
Por the
past 25, - yes,- -J might say, 4 years,
mere arc some farms m the Willamette
Vallev and efiwtern Orrnn n-T.i.l, 1....,,.
.... , , , - - . I j . ... -' . . fc. .j . ii , y y-
t Tl n. n ....... .t ttwtrma n. 1. ... . i . r T.- Ii- 4 n I ! c
.ftu- "v rarse.l one rrop after another of wheat
make an exhibit without the ob.re!f of and still the farmer complains of poor
eung ...w .wares i w.i ue., provw.ru .-rpp,, etc. The? should practice divers-
nlrcn.lv a iinimisp thaL there will be I ..
. nnrf .il.nv.ff f it.;. iiurat rhAf mere is no soil in the state ot
Sharpless (!reamcry company .4ple .reK.n which will not produce barley
booth 1 ere I aul'cr 'inanij ii inai rumrn in
from the exposition, and will make a ay otfr Pa" ox the .unite.i states.
permanent exhibit every year. I " -""" y"'".r ,
reditable Showing.
Any person who will take the trou
ble to look over the fair groands fnd
buildings even as they now are will
ed, an.l everything will be in first-1 admit that great and good wo;- Ji where in the valley, will stimulate the
ially adapted to its cultivation, but the
soil, as well a the huarnn body must
have rest .and' food or it will soon per
ish. No doubt the establishment of a
malting plant, either at Salem! or else
class condition to accommodate every leen dona and -dbat the money - apro-
animal that can be brought tl the priated by the state has be.n eeonom-
great show of 1906. It is the inten- ically- and judiciously expend.vl. j r.f
tion of the management to arrange a course it j would liave been imposnWe
new and convenient show ring for the accomplish so much with the
premium stock, to have the award of amount in) han.l had it not leen for the
premiums made by, the several judges material obtained with comparatively
ritrht on tue para'.le erounJ lurincr little cost from the I.cwis and (lark
Monday and Tuesday, the first two j people and the labor of prisoners fur
lavs of the fair, and then everv dav I wished byj the state.
at 10 o'clock to insist upon a parade The people of .Oregon and of other
of.( every premium seeking animal Prta ot the northwest who will flock
on "the grounds. This parade ring will to the state fair next, year aed evry
lie after the style of that which was year, will appreciate this improvement
used at the ntru-V ln nf t t.-oL-; and will derive tue benefit from.it in
anl Clark fair, and will afford visit
ors a good opportunity to see and ad
mire tbe animals.'
Other Improvements,
It is imjxmsiLle in limited, space to
notice the many improvements that
have been made and are planned, to be
the betterment of live stock, t'ic b t-
terment of the fruit nruduit, the gri.in
and vegetjable pro.liit, in 1 th? ejer
ally imprve.l metuous . wuicn toi'pw
the comparison of results nt ihi- An
nual agricultural exhibitions thee
valuable educators for the f r ners
made as the season progresses. The 1 9?J P'oUuk-ers t the w.sf
art room is to be rebuilt in such man
ner that costly paintings will have I : Women (love a clear, healthy com-
prooer protection from dust and willlrdexion. Pure blood makes it. Piir-
have proper setting to be seen to best (dock Blood Bittejrs makes pure blood
advantage; the ground just east of the I r
pavilion is to be graded np so aa to FOR SCHOOIi PURPOSES.
eiope gra-lually to the roa.lway - and I Eighteen school districts of Marion
will be seeded down, and a hundred I county have leVied special taxes and
and one other disjrable changes here notified (!onnt Clerk Kolan 1 of the
1 '
nd there which will make Oregon's rate per cent. The total numler of d is
olate ,rair grounds and' buudiners I trier a which levie.1 miinl tnTP lat
year was j forty. The highest levy so
far reportevl isil-j mills, by school dis
trict - No.-108,;'. and the lowest 1 miil
by district No. 5. A number of the
cities "of Marion county have applied
for application blanks for the purpose
of levying -special taxes on the 1SH)5
assessment roll, and many road 1 dis
tricts have also signified their inten-
YEAJ2SI
ofcURJES
...With medicines as with other things, the surest test of
worth is the length of time they have the confidence of
the people; The efficacy of S. S. S. has been thoroughly
ft rA . 2 1 t : . . , i . . i t
jr . me uwfc Known ana most wiaeiy usea Diooa i : w h 5. . i ,
remedy n the-world. For diseases such as Rheumatism. Catartti. Scrofula, win ,eVy tneJj tltl tl"
;t-iri n 0 A tt, a t.-. jJ.v. viH I WI" lev7 special taxes this year. t
., .-.-v, &v- nuu utvns, wuuwiuua jjiuuu m. uisuu, uuf uiuci uuuuicji . . The folio
due to an impure and poisoned condition of the' blood, no remedy acts so J m&de, by j tl
tion of raising funds for road purposes
by special tax. Road district No...27,
was the only district in the county to
taxe advantage of the new law last
i
cT: TraTrVJT J lS - f"f".owelr The following ;are the levies so far
' . uu UUI9UUCUVUDUIUUU vu juc vmmu, no icracuy acw i ntaiie br tim roaruvfiva '-,
cromiUvandtbrr,ffbfo.1. h t,i t,- KVaue. D 1 l Jistncts, on
z t n m v awae Bh . m9 a misa Mivruoauua mi w iavj u w lui. i rna . m i si i -
country, cured of uch m'seaset nred tl v t-eeommen1inar It tn ntbee !mi. I I"t:.t.:. x-.
t utivuAi. m m vtjfi v v mm. . -nsr aisB m m tr m m. z x m m m mm vs. r - m m. mm a a:.aza mm
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YLATJt OF CUHTs. & 55
a . , . w w w -w i trnT I a, aa. a.-'
raerTOntainrugprrjp 13..
" rS?. ltuie greatest ot all tonics. , It goes into the blood and drives District Nb. 20. ... .
U "v,t Vmpurii?s nd makes this stream of life strong and healthy. District Kb. 33 .. , . . .
..iuuuc Uiseasecannnt remain . nfmoritudiMti trftmii rnrm I UlArift TVa AH '
uistnct .A h. 49 Qoint) . . i .
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. . . vwu, lUCltUI fi AIXI1K VI VUICI UHDUH1 miD --.- v. a
XTV!ti 7 Tfl" Pently. S. S. S. reaches deep-seated
!ffit if 2 wUch ordinary Sarsaparillas and tonics have no
blood remedy begin IhTusU.d7!.' U7.
. -,. . e 01 : i- S-; write us about your case and let our
u-uZ v , aisease cannot remain. . Being; made entirely from roots, u
it5ivf C8a for their healingr, purifying and building-up proper-
JL!-i118.IlofiJ.ttre My of the delicate organs or tissues' of the body asdo !'
li. trJI! T r , COQtaia Potash, Mercury, Arsenic orpther harmful
ausadriseyou
District Np. 81.
District No. 98.. .....
District Kb. 100.. V.....
District No. 106. v
District N0. 108. ...v. . ,
District Nb. 116....
District No. ,124..,. ....
District No. 125 i..... ..
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cultivation of barley and have a tend
ency to awaken the farmers to! the im
portance of the industry, but ve must
have assurances that we can secure
material upon which to operate our
plant before we venture to fiixur the
expense. It will not pay us to inifiort
our barley from Wiscouain to operate
our plant.'
Deafness Cannot Bo Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion, of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflaiud con
dition of the mucuus lining jof the
Eustachian Tube. When thijtube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearihgV-and when it is en
tirely closed,, Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be tak
en Out and this tnbe restored to its
normal condition, bearing will be de
stroyed forever; nine eases out of ten
are caused by 'atairhy which i nothing
but an inflamed condition of the muc
ous surfaces. . ' . n
We will givei6fle Tlnadred Dollars
tfor any ease of Deafness (caused bv
catarrh) that cannot be cured bv Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send fpr circulars, free.
tX- J- CIIENBY & t'O.; Toledo, O.
Sold bv drnL'jLst , -
; 'Tate Ilafl's Famtl Pills' f4r eonstl-
-ICLfiCT. NEW OFTTCEBj.
Citizens - 41 - Tufner Select New City
umciais wtner Bits of News
From Turner.
Hard to attend to household duties
With a constantly aching back.
A woman should not have a bad back,
And she , would n 't if the kidneys
were well. "
Doan's Kidney Pills make well kid
neys. - i -
Mr si. Win. Rainwater, wife of Wm.
Rainwater, employed in Veal's chair
factory, residing at i3 Kast First
street, says: 44 My kidneys troubled
me off and on for eight years. Kvery
time I contracted a eold it settled in
my kidneys, t.. Jog my back to ache
often so badly that I could hardly get
about to attend to my household duties.
Accompanying this was - very annoy
ing and distressing difficulty with the
kidney secretions. 1 was treated by
physicians aud took a numlier of high
ly recommended remedies, but the re
lief I obtained was only temporary and
I was about discouraged. Finally 1
read an advertisement about Doan 's
Kidney Pills and got a lox at Fosliey
St Mason's drug store and began their
use. 1 expected some relief, of course.
but lo my surprise they went quieklv
to the root of the disease and I had
no more trouble until recently I felt
symptoms of a recurrence. Doan's Kid
ney Pills are the best kidney inedieiue
i ever useu anu x nave recommenueu
them to my neighbors.?:'
ror sale . by aa dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United.
mates. i
Remember the iname Doan's and
take no other.
t W' iv wsssi
MARTHA WASHINGTON
COMPORTSHOES
' are designed fo extreme comfort and can
be worn all the year round. 'Thcv fit like a
glove and feel easy on thefetf. ThccL.
tie at the sivfes stretches with every motion
' of the feot.;:making it iinMiblc to pfnch
or quee7e. Ne buttons to button, no larrj
to lace Thcyjust slip on and oif with.
out trouble :.-.'.-.
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DEEDS RECORDED.
The following. real estate transfers.
f,gSrtgating the consideration of $."102.
have been filed for recfWd in the ofTice
Ristiue, land in Marion county;
K. M. and E. S. C'roisan to F. A.
w d -. . . . . 800
of the Marion county recorder:
.1. A. and J. K. Carrier to J.-.K.
Cooper, 1S.13 acres in t 8 s, r
4 w; w d , ..1S00
W. Y.t McKee to M. and M. Ii.
Fessler, lir acres in t 5 s, r 1 w;
w d . ,
F. R. Miller et ux to . L. Combs.
4..r() acres in t 7 s, r 3 w: w d . .
IT. (!. Feller et ux to John A man ii.
lot 4, 8. H. F.. F. So. 5: w d. .. .
I. 11. Allert et al to J. L. Combs,
1(1 acres in t i s, r .i w; q c d. .
1)51
800
0
Total
.iffiHrJ
i MKOr, Dec. 7-Among the
new officers ; elected "Monday night for
me wwa sre. Oi Tnoniai, mayor;
Frank Robertson, recorder; -'Matt '.Wood
treasurer.;.-..-'--,., . . ' - ; , '
; Fred ''Lindsay is home from Wasco
county for a visit. t ; - '
H. Jj. Earl started a few days ago
ior ueoec, oanaia, o visit his aged
father. He exspects to be gone at least
a month.--Wj, ... : ',. ' , -
Dr. Cam is- putting a telephone in.
Mr. O." A." O. , Moore and wife return
ed from Salem .- Monday. - tt
Mrs. Anna Osbora's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Dayi", of Weoburn, visited her
the first of .the -ireek - t
Bern tko - M Voa Haw khryt BkjS
mOH PRtCZ! FOR "MUTTOKS.
Seven. -dollars" a head is the fiimre
that "Was offered" for t a band tit irt
beep,f nearly air ewes, on the Tomlin
son. farm near ells, : thei other day.
The following real estate transfers,
aggregating the onsi.lorat i.u of $40:t!,
ave been tiled for record in the office
of tbe Marion county recorder:
U and A. Hartley to J. 1.
and A. Bowen, laud in Marion
county, dee. I . . ; . , . f. -. 1000
W. M. and L. Kuai.n to .1. K.
vVeber. land in tlTni versit v ad- '
ditioB to Salem, warranty" deed . 7ts
Town of Mount Angc to l. Pe
ters, lot. 2, City Park addition
to "Mount Angel, warranty
Jeed.... .; fir,o
B. T. and .V. Baxter to Emma
Mariels. land in Capital llonirt
addition to Salem, warrautv i
- :6o0
J. K. Weber et nx to L. Propp,
land in block 20, University
ad lit ion to Salem, warranty
deed...... .... ..- ,?.7
Prior of Benedictine Priory to
C. Schaefer, 1 acre in tTwnsiiip
C south, range 1 west, warran
ty deed. v. .... 200
C. B. anl 8. II. Moores to .1. It.
CurrJer, lots 1, 2, -3, 4 and 3,
block Id, llighlanj add ition to
Salem, warranty deed. . .-. . . , 200
.T. and A. Fischer"to Paul Fuchs,
block 2, Robert? Holzgang's ad
dition to Mount Angel, quit
claim deed, . . . . ,
Catherine fSorsline, to W. M."
Ooraline, 2 acres in township 7
east, range 'Z west, warranty
.iee.1 ......
; Total.. ......
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
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27-37 Y. M. C. A. Bldg.. Tortland, Or.
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Tne" following real estate transfers,
aggregating the consideration of $3835,
hare tnen filed for record in the office
of the Marion. rounty recorder:
Carrie McCain Ao E. O. Cook, '
land in Woodhurn; w d .....$2750
J. "W. and M. V. MoKinney to "
Roy Burton, land in Salem :
w d ;
3. I. and I Larson to A. R. Burch,
lot 17, Brown's addition to Sil
verton; w-il ....;,...
D. A. And J.- Van Oorder to O.
Van Gorder, w of a w 14 of
-ee 1, t 8 a, r 1 e; w, d ......
J. H. and M.,V Settlemier to M.
E. McFarlane. lot 7. block 6,
addition ' 4C fo Woodburn;
w u ...... ........ . .
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300
100
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