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ik """ " TT-a -T "'"JP'lt""' " Vf?" - H' 4TPvvttn(rrtwme irnvTV ' - "V rjfi .p-(Tr TJM tf EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL i'n VOL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." A-" SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 21 J 1892. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 146. ., 1 IT IS AN ESTABLISHED FACT -THAT- . SV!GF. PATTOM'S Specialties of BLANK BOOKS Havo un equal for being quick sellers and trade winners. This being the result of Lis citchy styles and low prices. NEW SAMPLES AND NEW STOCK I Hurd's Fancy Stationery VltOFKSSIONAX CAItDS. J J. SHAW, M. V. HUNT. SHAW A , HUNT, attorneys at law. Offleoover uapiuuxNauouai uauK, uuiem, uregon. -Now Ready. QUALITY EQUALLY AS GOOD AND AT LESS PRICES Than any of the cheap grades of fanoy stationery now on tho market NEW STYLES, NEW DESIGNS, NEW PRICES. Sole agents for the SWAN FOUNTAIN PEN, millions in use. We guarantee all we sell. r nil uno tat Street Book Store. PLEASANT Home You can buy property in this most popular Addition on any terms. It is high and dry and has the advantage of street cars and city water. "Remember it is within ten minutes walk of the Postoffice or Court House. Over thirty lots sold this spring. Call on Wm I fcfl gJTVtJ BBS Bn One-half block south of Bush's bank, up stairs. I Harritt -SUCCESSORS TO Mclntire, WELLBR BROS. HEAD QUARTERS FOR RED 8TAR- sskses: ISHPU ! m FANC "rES9LS,a?. w II At the old Stand, next door to Post Office. GET THE J.dtM. LAWNMOWER J; Three Sixes. ALSO AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BUILDER'S HARD , WARE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS AT GRAY BROTHERS, N. W. CORNER STATE AND LIBERTY STS., SALEM, OREGON. nr r -LJLJ. Ks. f ludlbi Cross, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Heats of all Kinds, fi&EZ-y&r- sseks Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prmpt delivery to all parts of the city. ih"i Court and 110 State Streets. H. GLASSFORD. n i nnmrmnn ntm nun i m ninniivn Hiirin UU'fiWlilK, fiUILIM AM UABIiMU AlAlUffl. BANKS, STORES AND OFriCES FITTED UP IN. Georg'a Pine, Walnut, Cherry, Red Wood, Etc. MANTELS, BUTCHERS' AND FAMILY ICE BOXES, WIRE SCREENS. JOBBING ATTENDED TO. Renrof 200 Commercial Street, Salein, Oregon. INAILS 1 LOCKS ! HINGES BUILDER'S PIA.RTD-WARLC t AT Barr & Pete!, Plumbers and Tinners, 1214 & 21(5 Commercial St., Salem. Usirutn tio'e uiu jjuwm ppniMBn. FA complete lino of Stoves and Tinware, Tin rooiiuu nm imuuuiug u specialty. EntlmiiteH for Tinning aud PlumliiuK Purnislied. paper hangers. HEAD QUARTERS. . .....:.,.! ...,ll f in Point atr.mt nnd lnok at all the lute Satterus In Wall Paper and get prices for same-on the wall. t EC. SNOW, Decorator" with E. E.BNOW, House, Slyn and Cai- iiuvTivnTV AT,T, TTR BRANCHES. I Paper H.iunW, KnlsomluinK, Wall Tinting, etc Varnishing and Natural Wood FIntali. Only Finn-daw Work. E, E. foNOW. nememoer uiu iwx-, no -mm ....... ....... o B Smith, -SUCCESSOR TO J. C. BROWN & CO. Have Re-opened at the Old Stand with tho most complete stock in Salem of HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, ROAD CARTS. -BUILDER'S HARDWARE "A SPECIALTY.!- Contractors and builders can find here every article thoy need, in the most approyed and modern patterns. SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. All the former customers of this House and the general trade- are invited to call. We will treat you well. IV A 3 I ft I P The Place to et a Sa(lclle horse ovy iri II lll I J "Si Express, Dray or Truck, "Wood, Hay, gl J J 1 1 U jjj fee j or ooci wen rotted Manure, rS 1 n -r-. i -l l -111 ,... Ptrnn Xr Y hnnl.- nf sloau oi j-;yx, or travel. v-i "" at ., . Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto. J.ViXXX Vu . DBAYriAXD TRUCKP luy ior oruere. deliver wood, I lumber, ui f. T... i. Tn..j on,i tniPif4 mav he founditlirouiihout the dav ai kwieiu iron wuju.a. iiuj" ...........- .---j, -- - ino rorimr m eui: " """ .... iSaloin Truck & Bray Co. HI ?. V tine ritate St., . , .. -r. nn,llninWmnvb friimiUthroiIL'llOllI Mb, F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T. G. PERKINS, General Sup.rlnte-.dert, SALEJVL iKOiX vvxv-trv, ."i rnd Tteili. Farm machinery made and replr-t. T S. BURROUGHS. Tr u rui RTHIII. VI 111 WMVI. W.... CHUHCHILL & JlTHlEOUGnS, Winners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET j-MJiTAij wuitivjivo. 100 Chemekota Street. Sash and Door Factory Frflnt1. RtrAei. Salem. OreKon, Echebesr class of work in our line at prices to ct mpotf IT . in it. .1 i rr,Kr lio K,-aK mfttflnaJ used Tflta WW loweafc. vu v v. dw DUGAN BROS' andllealiii! U ' Wholesale nnd retail dealers la STEAM AKD PLUMBING GOODS. 2C0 Commercial utreet. Telephone No. 33 For Sale. Three lots in Noriti halem on Klreet car llnu, iilw) 31 ucres trult land ub lut J mllw east of Salem. Cull un Htuto Insurance OIHc For Sale. Ann l . . of pood land. 80 acres "SO APPft under fence, with balunco timber, will sell all or part, cheap, on reasonable tenni. JAMt WAIlNErt.KilPm.Or. P.O.BoxBO. WH-'t-dw Columbia Poultry Yards, J. M. IJRENTH, MatmKt'r. Lode Box 1210, ScutUe.tW&kh Ilrecdf rs ollfhoroughbred Poultry offol wIhk vurlniw; .j.C. White U'Khorns, H, C. Urown lu inrni, White l'lyinonth Itocki, Ilurrtd Plymouth Itock, Pit Oaroe, Black I-acg hami. Light; lirabamas, Buff Cochins, artrldge Cochins, Bronze Turkeys. Henri lor Clrculur und Price List. White's No. 60, BALKM'.S FINEST TRUCK, Xrw ready tar boslout. Careful work a speeaitr v J.K.WUJTB, 1248 Commercial Htreet. ammm a ! WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 1200,000 Transact a gm-rul banltlng business In all Its branches. GKO. Wii.WA.MS Presldcn WM. KN(JUN1) Vice Presldunl HUGH MtA'AUY Cashier BIUECTOHB: Geo. Williams. Wm. Tns land, Dr. J. A. lllchardson, J, W. Jloriton. J, A. linker. Bank In new Kzcliango block on Com merrlul street. 8:13-1 1 AuthorJziid Capital J500.000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Halcm, Oregon. W. A. CUMICK. PiTsT" W. W. MAItTIN, Vice Pres. J. II. AJ.HKHT, Cashier. Htute, County and City Warrants bought at Pur. dw IMPIUJVKI) OltDKIt OK ItKI) MKN. L Kumlakun 'lribeNo.8, Muiem. Holds council cvrry Thursday evenlut;,8t7M0. igwuin In blate Insurance hall, K. O. HAKKlt. Prophet. KHMK fl. WATUIW, thief of lleoordM. J. M, Needham, HOUSE PAIiVTINO, K ALSO MINING, PAPEIt HANGING, NATURAL WOOD FINISHING. Leave orderw J. Irwlu's, rear of ymltb Htelner's drug store. mm . D.C.SHERMAN, U, H. Pension and lUln mot. P.O Box l.Hleoi, Oregon. DiPttiT Ooaaiy gief VrtW JWbUak. r y W riEO. U. BUKNETT, Attorney at law, VT Balcm, Or"gn. Olllco over ldidd iiusns DanK. Q T. niCIIAKDSON, Attorney at law, C. offlce up stairs in front rooms of new Bush block, corner Commercial and Court streeU, Balem, Oregon. JOUN A. CAUSON, Attorney nt law. H001118 a aud 4, Luda A Bush's bank building, Balem, Oregon. 8 1 lyr B. F. BON UAM, W. II. HOLMES. Bomiiau A Holmes, Attorneys at law. Olllco In Bush's block, between State and Court, on Com'l Bt, mlLMON FOKI), attorney at law, Salem, I Oregon. Olllco uptaln) In Pattou's block. T) II. BIIADSIIAW, PHYSICIAN AND lj. Burgeon, balem, Oiegon. Oltlce In LTartdge block, Upstairs ocr Williams A LiiRlaud's bank IWsldence corner State and H. H. corner Inter street. WH. YOUNO, M. D., Olllco formerly . occupied by Dr. Rowland, comer Court and Liberty streets. Telephouo No. 43. Olllco heurs: 8 a. in. to 12; 2 to 4 p. in., and 7 to 9 p. m. Kesldenco ISth street on electric cur line. Telephouo No. 8, MCAFEE. BROOKS, Physicians and Burgeons, Murphy bluck, up stairs, Commercial street, Balem, Or. TU. W. B. MOfT, phslclan and sur. J geon. Olllco lu Kldrldgo Block, biv la, Oregon. Olllco hours 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 p. m. 1 B.PHlLBHOOK,M.D.,HomcopalhlsU 11, Olllco 155 Court street; Ueatilonce 8t7 dligh street. OcLorul pracllco. Bpeclal uttentlou given to Ulstases of Wumeu aud children. Day It. MINTA B. A. DAVIS. Olhce hours, 9 a. in. to 11 a. m.: 2 n. iu. to S i. in. av or nlirtit calls nromntly nttended to. Special attention giveutoiire.isoaor wom en and children. Olllco in New lluul.'Hllc, 3U3 Counuerclal strtit. Residence muiio. DR. T. O. SM ITII. Dentist, 9i Btato street, Balem, Or. Finished dental opera tions ofeverydescrlptiou. Paluleopeiii lions a specialty. WD. POGH, Architect, Plans, Sped . rlcatlous aud superintendence ior all clashes of buildings. Olllco 2UU Cum uierclal St., up stairs, c. A. ROBERT, Architect, room 121. Mar quam building, I oillaud, Oiegon. ItUSlNKsS CARDS. HOE YE A MILLS, Pioprietors the Porco lain BathnndHhawiig Parlors, Have tlio only I'orcelalu Bath Tubs lu tho city, 1X0 Commercial sti'ect, bultni, Oregon. S PRAGUE A ALLEN. Blacksmiths and horeshoclng and icp.ilrlng. Only tho best workmen employed. Opposite State Insurance building 4 B. SMITH A CO., Contractors, Sewor f. lng, Cement Bluewaliss, Excavating, Etc: All work promptly done, Saloin, Or. Leave orders with Duiau Bros, 4:l&-lm PJ. LA1WEN A CO,, Manufacture oral! , kinds of vehicles, Repairing nspeulal 1 y. Shop 45 Hlalo M rt et. JOHN KNIGHT, Blacksmith. Horse shoelngaud repalrlngasnoclolly. nliop it the foot of Liberty st rcet, Sulom, Oi e jo.i, 2.201? MONEY TO LOAN, Special induccmnnts for tho next 30 days on riood farm loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Boom 14, Bush Bunk block. fl 12dw Capital City itetaraut Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WaraMeah at All Hoars ol tho flay None but white labor employed In this establishment, A good substantial meal oi iked In first, class sty lit Tweniy-flvecentii per meal, i re r ir r o n t Court trrt, between Opera .House and Mlnlo's Livery THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Kates, $2.50 io3.00 per I)y. Tho best Intel between Portland awdHiui Francisco. Flist-class In all Its apiMilut ments. Its tables 11 10 served with the CtolecHt Jf ru Its Grown In the Wlllumetto Vnlloy. A, I. WAGNER, Prop. 'APANKSiiS ym ' W CURB A now and C unplUe Treatment, consist ing of hupimjkIIoi li, ointment In ca) sules, also a box and pilU; a poitlttvti euro ior tx ternul, Internal, blind or bleeding. Itching, ohronlc, rrceut or herudllary Plle, und many other dUeusis nml female w-uk-nesscs; Itlsalwuysu gruit benefit to tho gunorul health Iho first dlscitry ol u medical cure rendering un operation with tho knife unni(ssiry herealter. This remedy has never bieu known to full. II per box. 0 for !'; sent by m ill, Why s iffur from this terrible disease when a written guarantee Is glen with if boxes, to lofund the money Knot cured Bend stump for free sample. Guarcntee Issued by Woodvku, Claukk A Co., wholtsulo and retail drug gists, MJle agents, Portland, Or, fii-l-dw J. H. HAAS, TJ1B WATCIOLAJLEB, 215K Commercial St., - lm, Ongos. (Next door to Klein's.) HpoclBlly ol Spectacles, and repairing Clocks, Wuicheo nnd Jewelry. IS. C. CROSS, and Packer Htote Bt. au Court Ht, Tbl b4t meat delivered to all parts of the city. Paper Hangerand Decorator, Offlcatfbiircnlert'i Mllllouery store. K4U0J, HiW A SHATTERED MIRROR. OAUPET-LAYING.-I make n specialty 01 ciiDet-sewlnir and laylmi: curnots tukon up and relaid with great care. Lo.ivn ', nroers wini j, n. xmiui, tiiiroit v -sou or w 11110 corner. .1 u. j,uiih.mv..i. It Recalls a llurglar's Illunder and Houseowner's Narrow lfscape. Hrtnguig in Inspector Sclinnck's room nt tbo East Chicago nvcnuo ix- iv.u Duiuuu 10 11 oiuiui uivssuij mir ror. Thourcli badly shattered, tho insicctor would not part witli it for a largo sum of monoy, for it tolls a story which, though true, is Btranger than fiction. Tho littlo mirror was onco tho property of George High, nnd was tho means of saving that gentleman n loss of about $25,000. About 7 o'clock on tho ovoningof Oct 8, 1886, Mr. High, his family and eovoral guests wero eating dinner. While thoy woro thus engaged two bur glars, who had ovidontly been "spot ting" tho houso for sonio timo, placed a ladder against tho rear of tho houso. Dy that moans ono of tho men reached tho second story win dow and entered tho houso. Walking straight through tho hall, ho entered Mrs. High's bedroom. That evening Mrs. High nnd her guests wero going to attend n reception, and tlioir dia monds nnd jowelry wero spread out on tho dresser. As tho thief entered tho room his eyes caught sight of tho gems and ho started to possess himsolf of them. Tho small mirror hung in tho cor ner of tho room opposito tho mirror in tho dresser. As ho readied out his hands for tho diamonds tho thief saw what ho mipposed was a hand stretched out to grasp him. It was tho reflection of his own hand on tho largo inirror ro-rollcctcd in tho small er ono. Behoving thnt ho was about to bo captured, tho burglar whipped out his rovolvor, turned quickly nnd tired. Ho hit tho man in tho small mirror nnd forgot nil nbout tho dia monds. Running to tho window ho jumped upon tho ladder nnd slid to tho ground. Alarmed by tho shot, tho family rushed up stairs nnd found tho room full of smoko and tho smoll of gun powder. Looking out of tho window, Mr. High saw two men running down tho nlloy toward Lake Michi gan. In tho corner of tho mirror was a bullot holo, nnd brokon glass was scattered over tho floor. Tho caso was reported to Inspector Scliaack, but tho "climbers," as thoy nro called by tho police, wero novor captured. Ouo day Mr. High sont for tho in spector and presented him with tho broken mirror. Tho inspector wroto n short history of tho affair, hail it framed nnd it hangs below tho mir ror in his ofllco. Cliicago Later Ocean. Tho l'ato of Hannibal. Hannibal's lifo and fato woro su proraoly great and Bad. Ho was n pa triot who had only tho best interests of his coimtry at heart Iu tho wars of Carthago against Home ho carried his armies across tho Straits of Gibral tar, over tho Alps nnd into Italy to tho vory gates of Roino. For moro than n scoro of years ho romaincd thoro, supporting his forces upon tho onemy nnd proving himsolf to 1q such n litornl nnd lasting scourgo that tho Roman mothers would quiet their children with tho sound of his dreaded imiiio. Finally, when old in years, and ho was driven forth and defeated, ho had mado n record in its way unparalleled throughout tho an nals of ancient warfaro. Yet in his old ago ho bocamon fugitivo, wandoring from ouo coun try to tho other and finding no rest, owing to tho vindictive persecutions of tho Romans, who wero then nil poworful. At last, discovering no spot on earth open to him is n rof ugo, deserted by his former frionds, his country onslnved and his onco im perial uativo city in niins, ho gavo way to despair and ondod his lifo with poison. Yankco Blado. II Knew Him Well. This bit of conversation was over heard at Canterbury on tho day on which Henry Irving unvoiled tho statuo of Marlowe: "Yes, and a vory good man to put n statuo up to, too I" observed a resident; "I know him well." "Oh, coino, you nro not fo old as that, you know; Marlowo was an Elizabethan poot" "Idunno about that; ho wor 11 good sort what ovcr jicoplo might say. I am going to seo his widdor now; bIio lives hard by hero." "Ho is cither mad or somewhat mixed," thought tho narrator. A sudden thought struck him. "Who is it you think tho statuo is being erected to, my friend?" "Why, to Marwood, tho oxecutionor, of courao I Ho cimo from theso parts and woro a raro good sort. Good afternoon to you, Bir." Pall Mall Gazette. The Culturo of HUut Grass. In tho West Indian island of Now Providonco thoro is a now nnd im portant industry in tho cultivation of Biuil gross,, which is equal to ron nilla hemp for making ropo and twino. Tliis fiber plant, which was f ormei ly regarded at a noxious weed, roquires four years to reach maturi ty, nnd tons of thousands of ncreri of land of Now Providonco aro now de voted to its growth. Philadelphia Ledger. A Know in if Kile. First Boy What does my kito dodgo down to tho ground that way fort Second Boy Huh! Don't you know? It's tryin to got back to you bo you'll put on more toil Good News. Everybody known what It Is, mid that la the reason they go to Hel lenbraud'd fur thut pure Ice crwiiu IKHlHf Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELV PURE A Repairer Talks. A trouser pressor Bays! "Now, thoro's a gent in tho Alpine building; ho sends mo fivo pairs of trousers to day aud wants 'em tomorrow, sure. Well, ho don't got 'em, boo? Ho'll Bend around horo fer them in about n week, and then' Til' jump on to tliom nnd havo 'om right under tho iron. Sometimes gonte sends in horo for to havo n suit pressed right nway nnd then novor como back and novor tend for them. Thoy forget all about them, I 8'poso, or go off Bomowhoro in a holo and dio. Oh I koop them a month or two nnd then Bell 'em to pay chnrges. Pve hnd suits worth J100 loft hero nnd novor called for or novor written nbout. "It's surprising how forgetful somo pcoplo aro. Thoy just como horo with n rush nnd say, 'I wnnt theso right away well, tomorrow, 0 sharp,' and that's tho last I seo of them for n week or two, mnybo novor. Men nro mostly fools nnyhow 1 havo n customer who sends his valet ovor horo for his trousers, then sends 'em back again, Bwearin thoy ain't half dono. 'Vory well,' says I, 'I'll do 'em over,' and I take3 'em nnd slaps 'em undor tho iron boforo his oyes nnd ho goes nwny nnd I hangs 'em all ovor a chair and goes nbout my busi ness; nnd tho valot ho comes and says, 'Now thoy'ro lovoly,' and, bless you, I hadn't touchod 'em. I niu't got no uso for rich men cither. When I havo a rich man I go and deliver tho goods myself and got tho monoy. 'No monoy, no trousors' is my mot to, nnd it's mighty hnrd gottin monoy out of somo of them follows whon thoy onco got into you. I'vo boon thoro. A poor man must havo his trousors, nnd always pays up and comes up prompt; but rich mon nro npt to forgot owin somebody a dollnr and a half." Now York Herald. Geology an the Seashore. All thoso who would find an easy way to a conception of tho facts of geologic Bcienco Bhould toko op thoir inquiry on tho coast lino. K thoy understand tho processes which aro thoro in operation thoy aro indeod easily understood thoy will gain a cluo to nearly all tho groat truthB of geology. Tho portion of tho earth's machinory that may thoro bo seon in operation, or may bo readily inferred from that which is visiblo, is of tho utmost importance in tho develop ment of tliis sphoro. It is only nocossary clearly to boo what is going on upon this part of tho land and ocean, and then to con coivo tho conditions arising from tho accumulation of theso effects through tho ages of tho past, to bring boforo tho mind that picture of tho alow yot majestic progress of tho earth's history which it is tho peculiar priv ilege of tho geologist to win from his Btudies. In Bolocting n portion of tho shoro for his first leasons in gcolQgytho obsorvor will do woll to tako somo enroinhis choico; tho flold Bhould, if possible, nfford cliffs of bedrocks of varied hardness nnd stretches of sandy nnd pobbly beaches. Profes sor N. S. Shalor in Scribnor's. Poor Writers. I havo letters from Doan Stanley that havo boon road for mo by ex ports, but which, unless I can recol lect thoir contents, might just as woll bo still in thoir scaled onvolopos. I havo notes from Walter Thorn bury, which resomblo Chaldoo man uscript. In thoso days of typewrit ing machines it ftcojns inoxcusablo that such enigmas should bo present ed to tho human mind ; but in tho first plnco many poreona find tho typewriter moro difficult to handle than tho pen; and secondly, in epis tolary intercourse of tho social ldnd, somo pooplo consider tho uso of tho typowrltor to bo disrespectful. Nov ortholcfis wo might tako a hint from nn anocdoto told by Bishop Barring ton. "Out of respect," wroto a cor respondent, "I writo to you with my own hand; but tofucilitato tho read ing, 1 Bend you a copy mado by my amanuouKis." James Payn. l'ulntlnc from Life, Poso tho Hittor with especial regard to tho best effect of light aud shado, and study to obtain tho happiest turn of tho head and body. Often an uninteresting full faco may havo a protty profllo, or tho charm of tho ) expression Ho in largo oyes turned full upon tho spectator, It is tho artist's part to seo tho best features quickly and intuitivoly, aud to take tho utmost advantage of them. Avoid, abovo all, stiffness; novor havo shoulders and head both turned, straight in tho Bamo direction. Very much of tho ultimato success de pends on choico and placing of tho model. Maudo Haywood in Ladies' Home Journal. A Illte of Dentistry. A horso has 40 tooth, a uinro only 3(1, wanting tho tusks or so called wolf tooth. Tho ox aud sheop tribes havo only 32, wanting the eight in clfeora in tho upper jaw. The pig has 44 toeth, the dog has 43 teeth aud mankind only 83, Boston Globe, Boforo Starting on a Journey A person usually desires to gain some In formation ns to the most desirable route to take, and will purchaso tickets via the turn that will nirord him the quickest una beat service, lloforo Rtartlng on n trip to CbJ cofto or any point Kast,you should provide yourselfwltfi amap and tlmo table of the Wisconsin Central Lino. The train tun on this route aro vestibule ondareeauipped with Pullman's latest Drawing I loom aieop ers, elegant Day Coaches and Dining Can or latest design, built expressly for this wer vice, and are exquisite In furnishings and. convenient nnd comfortable In arrange--1 ment and bs complete in every detail that thoy have no superior In comfort and ele gance. Tho dining car service Is pronoun cod by nil tho most elegant ever inaugur ated, and Is operated In the Inteiest oCIta. patrons. T,V"" fast trains via the "Wisconsin Central Lines leavo Minneapolis dally at 12:46 p.m. nnd 0:M p. m., and HU Paul at 10 p. m. ana 7:15 r. in., making favorable connec tion with all trains from the West and (Southwest. For tickets, maps, pamphlets and foil Information annlv to (l. V. MnNolll. rL P. und T. A., Minneapolis, Minn., nnd to Jml V. Pond. General Passenger and Tlokat '; .ilcuui, uuicago, in. i-ie-iy Summons. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Or- gon ior tuo ixmnty oi Marlon. James Shirley, plaintiff, vs. A, It. Uodson, O. K. Hodson, J. W.Hodson, Hollo Hodson, Ulancho Uodson, Lavlna ATivijuruiiuii, y. ii. juciAJrimcit, o.j.uii llngton, U. W. llllllngton.W. H. Hodson,' Klla HoJson, D. P. Thompson, and A. Q. Hrey, delondents. -S To A. O. Urey, tho defondantabevenamed: ' In the namo of the state of Oregon, you, uiu uciuuj' ICIIUireu lUUVlHm OIU HIMWW tho complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit, on or beioro the 3d Moudoy in June, 1SD2, to-wlt: June 13.18W, tho suine being tho first day of the next torm of the abovo entitled court, and Ifi 4 you fail so to answer lor want thereof, jiluuuHr will apply to the court for the're-f lief demanded therein, to-wlt: A Judg ment ut:ulnst defendants, A. li. Uodson and U. li. Uodson for the sum of $U0O, to guthor with Interest thereon ul the rale of ., ton por cent, per annum irom November, , 1), 182, less tho following payments thereon, to:wli: 8140 November u, 188J: 1 10 Novem- . berl), 1881; 120 August 20, 1M0: $164 July IS, 1IW7; JJ5.00 December 12, 18S8; fil) -August 20,18811; S17.23 May 6,181)1; 830 October 8, I8M: also that piaintiir have Judgment against said defendants lor tlfiOas attorney's fees' In this suit, aud that plalntlu have Judg- ment ngalnst suld defendants for all costs und disbursements of this suit. Hocond, . a decree rortheforeclosureand wale against " you and all of the above named defend- : anta, ot the mortgage property mentioned - in pfulntluV complaint, to-wlt: The free- , tlonal a' K. f. being the K. 1J of the s. X. V and low 1 and a of section i iu t. 8; 8. K, 8-" w..w. strtind the fractional w. K of the ' w.i of section 3U, t. 8, ft. n. 2 w., w. m.," ex-, cent lOaciesolIof theeastsldeol the frao- tlonal w. H of the w. yt of tho 8. w.. U of scotlon 30 lu the form of a parolellogram, extending across said land. There being -In all of this conveyance lGl.ttlaoresof land less 17K aores olf of lot No. '2 deeded to' Johu Vviitsohem. All of said land situated In Marlon county, State of Oregon, liythe sheriff of Marlon county, Oregon, accords Ing to law and the pracllco ot this court;'' thut the piooeeds or said sale may be ap plied In payment ol the amount due to ,, tho piaintiir, and that said defendantsnd; euoh of thorn, and all personsolulmlng un- '' dortham,and each of tuem.oranyof tuem, .', subsequent to said mortgago on Bald prem ises, either us purchasers, lncumbruneerm . or otherwise may bo burred and foreclosed of all rights, claim or equity of redemption In tho suld premises and ovory part thereof and thut the piaintiir may lmvo judgment" aud execution against the said defendants U. K. Uodson and A. ii. Uodson lor any do llolency which may remain oner applying nil tho proceeds ol tho salo of suld promison ; properly applicable to the satisfaction of HUid Judgment. Third, that the piaintiir, or uuy other party to tho suit, may become u purohassor ut suld sole, thut the sheriff execute a certlllcato of sale to the purchas er and thut tlio wild purohaser he lot Into possession of tho said premises production of the sherlll's certificate of sale thereof, und thut at tho expiration of the time for rodomptlon, thut the shorllf oxecuto a deed to tho purchaser of said premises, ' unless redeemed as required by law; that , mu iJiuiuuu muy imvu suou uiuuranaou. thcr roller lu the premises as to thla court muy seem meet und equitable. Von will further tako notice thai this summons la , survuu uu yuu uy imuiicuuou in luo UAi'X- talJuuiwal. of balem, Marlon county, Oregon, by order of Hon. It. P. liolse. Judge uftho ubovo entitled court, made at Ousw bors ut Bulem, Murlon county. Oregon, April 21, 1UU2, ordering aud directing that suld summons be published therein once is V(cek for six coubuouHvo weeks. H.T. UIOHAUUHON. -27t Attorney for Plaintiff. Executrix Notice. VTOTIOK Is hereby given that the under J.1 signed has this day been appoint-' ed by the Hon. County Court of Mario' county, executrix of the last will and tes tament of Charles Plgler, deceased, all per LOns having bills ugulusl said estate are . requested to present them to me at my residence corner D and 1 1th streets, Kngla wood addition to Salem, properly verified, within six months from tills date, and all j persons knowing themselves Indebted to suld estate uro requested to make Immedl- uto payment. HUSAN P1UUJU, a April 32, 1HU2. Ht-ni u, Hammeu, Attorney for Admla- UiriA. M)W Citsition. In tho County Court, for tuoCouuty of Ma rlon, HUito of Oregon, In thomutlcrof esluto of 1 ,,,. Kvelluo Cox, deceased Citation. To all die lairs of suld decedent, knows or unknown, UltKhfllNUi lu the nume of the Htute of Oregon, vtm. aro hereby cited aud required to appear Ik the county court of the blato of Oregon, tor tho Couiity of Murlon on Monday, the Istn day ot July, lbtu, at 10 o'clock, lu tho tore noon of that duy, thou und there to slvow cause, If any there he why un order should not be uiudo authorising aud empoweruir the administrator of said estate to mnUUm real piuperly belonging to said esUtU, which Is described as follows to-wlt; lam 8, li, 10 and 11 In block No.V as shown h the amended plat of capital Park addltiOM to the city ol Salem In Marlon County Oregon. W Itness, the Hnn.T. U. Davidson, JndM of thevouuty court, of thohtutoof Oreaoe. for tho County or Murlon with the tai of suld court ullix, this 16th day of June, UW. Attostl U.C. H1IKHMAN, Uliffc lly KHANK W. WA'IiUld, Deputy, SKAU i Adiiiliilstrtttor'ti SI. VTOTICKU hereby given that by vl 11 muuuruornuu license ot sut) mude by the county court of Mairtoa ty. Oregon, on tho 334 day of May, authorising and empowering me m mlulstraUirol the ootato of Henry 4 uwvuvu, lu vii iuo riwi lltVIMffl after desorlbed fer the natl claims ugulust the estate ol suld 1 Will OH Saturday, the 2d day of July, 1892, at the hour of l o clock p. w, la Dm noon of said duy at the door ot tan ec court house In Hale .n. MuiIom county. Kou, sen u puiMH) uuuwou mr autn 1 on tne uuy or suie, u ut sisMtt ui; i no rigui, nut iHMreM aua which aula Henry Oeus. - the lima of his deaUi, iu ajMtto lowluir dearlbed real twtMMrtv.t ntMUulfol the uoribwt jr Meridian and oonUitnlu U tltuutvd )u iiurlow eotunty, Oram. ASNtUIMllW H UM MMs m I i - Ai -t dlMrfwfl fte.ftji!OuAjd -fc JS Lmmmmwmuwmmtmm9wmmm