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THE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY."
NO. 148,
IT IS AN ESTABLISHED FACT
-THAT-
T. MGF. PATTON'S
Specialties of
LANK BOOKS
Ifuvo no fqiml for being quick sellers aud trade winners. Tins
being the result of Ills cutchy styles and low prices.
NEW SAMPLES AND NEW STOCK!
Hurd's Fancy Stationery
-Now Heady.
(PIN EPAY AS GOOD AND AT LESS PRICES
Than any of the cheap grades of fancy stationery now on the
market ,
JVE w styles, ne w designs,
NEW PRICES.
Sole agents for the SWAN FOUNTAIN PEN, millions in use. We guarantee all we sell.
If
Pi n bm Kg9U 9H R E
rH S S UN o
tate Street Book Store.
PLEASANT
ome
You can buy property in this most popular Addition
n any terms.
It is high and dry and. has the advantage of street
irs and. city water
Hemember it is within ten minutes walk of the
Eostoffice or Court House.
Over thirty lots sold this spring. Call on
B
Wm
One-half block south of Bush's bank, up stairs.
Harritt
-SUCCESSORS TO
Mclntire.
WELLER BROS.
-HEAD QUARTERS FOR RED STAR-
R3-E
"TlS3-
STAPH AND MM
GR0CBR1KS
At the old Stand, next door to Post Office.
M. GLASSPORD.
CARPENTER, BUILDER AND CABINET MAKER,
BANKS, STORES AND OFFICES FITTED UP IN,
Georg'a Pine, Walnut, Cherry, Red Wood, Etc,
(MANTELS, BUTCHERS' AND FAMILY ICE BOXES, WIRE SCREENS.
JOBBING ATTENDED TO.
Rear of 200 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon.'
NAILS I LOCKS! HINGES
BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT
ferr 4 Petzel
Plumbers and Tinners,
) -
M4'& 210 Commercial St., Salem. Garden IIoso and Lawn bprlnUlera.
VTcompleto line of Stoves anu Tinware, im rouuug mm iiumm.ls ..
specialty. Estimates for TiuuiuL' and Plumbing Furniilied.
IAPER HANGERS.
HEAD QUARTERS.
1 aii on. i,ivifii tn null nt 143 Court atroet and look ut all the late
litems In Wall Paper and get prices for same on the wall.
ki? ovniv TWnn.mr with 13. E. KNOW. House. Sign and Cur-
B.J-" W. U4.1 V . . , w ,
PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
f'paner Hauglug, Kalsomiuiug, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and
Utural Wood Finish. Only First-class Worn. .u. . oiwv.
Remember tue place, i uourinum.
GETTHEUM.LAWNMOWER
In Three Sixes.
ALSO AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BUILDER'S HARD
WARE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS
GRAY BROTHERS,
N. W. CORNER STATE AND LIBERTY BTS., SALEM, OREGON.
fcvD.
Choice
c.
IVI621S.
Cross,
Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt mid
Smoked Meats of all Kinds,
Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser
vices aud prmpt delivery to all parts of the city.
i)5 Court and 110 State Streets.
All
uflciS.
Smith,
-SUCCESSOR 1 0-
J. C. BROWN & CO.
Have Re-opened at the Old Stand with the most complete
stock in Salem of
HARDWARE, STOVES,
TINWARE, ROAD CARTS.
-BUILDER'S HARDWARE 'k 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.
(DUiLS. JmiKI'JEK,
dv
248 Commercial Street.
PENSIONS
OUND
The place to get a Saddle horse, Livery
rig, Express, Dray or Truck, "Wood, Hay,
Mill feed or good well rotted Manure,
wl of DJrt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back ot
Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
m v a xr av nn
RYAN & CO.
DRAYS AND TRUCKS
,ys ready for orueru.
and deliver wood,
tl and lumber. Ot-
:.ito St.. onnoiite Ba
rn Iron work. D.-ays and truck may be foumUthrougbout the dav ut
tho corner of State and i ;ornnien-iii htww.
Salem Truck 4 Dray Co. Hi
M V lice rftatt
SF. DRAKE, Proprietor. ' ' rtM, uene .,,,...,...,.,
oAT-nrAr t Ti " tvt a f i iv ia. ;s .
ra v7.iJ2lvx xivwi .-- ,
lLSM,
(Manufactures
wimrnntnti.Tn
ft 1 nn.Aa i1.1 lltlltlllfllPllir
ueuerui njnii " ........-;-. --V-. ---.-,,,
rlfler una Heels, r arm macmuery '""" "" iti-.-
OREOON.
lures HTEAM ENGINES. Mill Outfit. Water Wheel Governor, Fruit
iJ Trni-ilouKnetues Cretlue. etc. Form machinery made aud repaired.
inu a d nntarturSi SflWlebn.tJ Wahlstrom ivwnt Middlings
T S. BURROUGHS.
i, CHCRCHILL.
cnuRcniLL & BURUOuens,
finners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
100 Chemeketa Street.
Sash and Door Factory
Front, Street, Salem, Oregon,
i . i . i i -..- i:nn of nrirra in romnott?
ii Dest class 01 wots in uui jiuo . !"- - -...r--.
with the lowest. Only the best inatenai useti.
D.C.SHERMAN,
U, H. l'enslou and Claim agent. I'. ()
Box Sfil.ilem, Oregon. Deputy Count)
Clerl' Vrtte for bl.inks. w
DUGAN BROS'
i
jail
u
Wholesale and letall dealuis In
STEAM AND PLUMING GOODS.
ta Go m mercial street. Telepliono No. &i
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, alt Subscribed, $200,000
Transact n general banking business
luall ItH branches.
OKO. WI1.MAMH Preslilen
WM. KN(lliANI) Vice 1'reUdenl
HUGH MoNAHY C'usliler
DIKKOTORB: Geo. Wllllama.Wm. Eng
laud, Dr. J. A. Wcliardwui, J. w. JloOnou.
J. A. Ituker.
lianlc In new F.xchango block on Com
mercial slroot. 8:l-ll
For Sale.
Three lots in North halem on street ear
lino, alo 31 acres irult laud about 3K miles
tubt of Hiilem. Call on
. i).aimiLS,
Ktato Insurance Office
Columbia Poultry Yards,
J. M. BRENTS, Ataniigi-r.
tccl: Box 1210, Seattle, V.'nnh
Jlrtwdt-rsori'liorouehbred I'oultrj of fol
.iiuIok varletim:
a. V. Whito Leghorns, H. C. llrown Ig
liornn. White I'lyroouth lUxkt, Uarred
Flymoutli Ilocks, I'll Games, Wuck Ijiub
kbamt, Light. Hrahamas, Iluir Cochins,
Partridge Cochlni, Ilronze Turkeys.
Send lor Circular and J'rlee List.
White's No. 60,
BALEMVi FINEdT TRUUK,
Now ready for tiulp treful work
tpoclHlty. j,f, wuiib.
Authorized Capital $500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Hnlt-m, Oregon.
W.A.CUHKK. Pie. W. W. MAUTIN,
Vice Pre. J. 11. Al.llKHT, Cashier.
State, County and City Warrants bought
at Par. dw
MONEY TO LOAN.
Special Inducements for the next 80 day
FEAR & HAMILTON,
Doom U, Ilusli Hank block. 6 12dn
TMI'ItOVKI) OHDEK OK HKI) MKN,
1 Kamlukuu 'lrlbeNo.8, Hulenu ilnlds
council every Thursday evening, I.t7;.i0.
Wigwam In State Insurance hall.
F. O.HAKKH. Prophet.
FIUNK P. WATF.ILS Chief oflUjoord.
J. M, Needham,
HOUHE PAIrsTINO, KALHO
MIXING, PAI'EH IIANOIXG,
NATURAL WOOD FINISIUXG.
Leave order J. Irwln'ii. rear of Uiultti
Htelntr'i drug itore.
VltOFKSSIONAX OAItDS.
T J.8IIAW, M. W. HUNT. SHAW A
l) , HUNT, nttorneyR nt law. Office over
Capital .National bank, Salem, Oregon.
GEO.H. BURNETT, Attorney nt law,
Salem, Oregon. Office over Lndd a
Bush's bank.
1 T. KICIIAKDSON, Attorney nt law,
). office up stairs In front rooms of new
ush block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Salem, Oregon.
-rnTTM A nATlCnV Attr.rr.nt. nt Inn
O Kooms3auQ 4, Indd & Bush's bank
uuiiuiug, oaiein, urt'geu. o i lyr
B. F. UONHAM. W. II. 1I0LMK3.
BONUAit & Holmes, Attorneys nt law.
Otllco In Bush's block, between State
nud Court, on Com'ISt.
miLMON VOltD. nttorney nt law. Salem,
L Oregon. Office upUlrs In PalUm's
block.
T U. UKADdllAW, PHYSICIAN AND
fj, aurceon, halctii, Oregon, nrllce In
Elurldge block, upstnlrs over William
England's bank ltesldcnco corner btatu
nnd 8. K. corner U Inter street.
-T7 It. YOUNG, M. D.. Office formerly
YV . occupied by Dr. Rowland, corner
Court nnd Liberty btrects. Telephone No.
45. Office heurs: 8 a. m. to 12: 2 to 4 p. in.,
and 7 toll p.m. Residence 18th street on
electric car lino. Telephone No. U,
MCAFEE BIIOOKS, Physicians
and Surgeons, Murphy black, up
stairs, Commercial street, Halem, Or.
T"vlt. V. 8 MOrT, physician nnd sur
J geou. Office lu KldrlUgu Block, ba
lem, Oregon. Offico hours 10 to 12 a. m.
2 to 4 p. m.
-p B. IHI LBROOK, M. D.,Homeopathlst.
Xi. Offico 155 Court street; Kcsldenco 347
High street. UcLcnU pracllce. Special
attention given to diseases of Womeu and
children.
SB. JUNTA 8. A. DAVIS. Office hours,
9 a. m. to 11 n. in.; 2 p. in. to 5 p. in.
r or night calls promptly attended to.
Special attention givou to dlseiscs of wom
en nud children. Office lu Sew Bauk 111k.,
805 Commercial street. Residence same.
DR. T. C. SMITH. l)cutlst,l)2 State street,
Salem, Or. Finished dental opera
tions ofoerydoscrlptlou. Painless opera
tions n speulalty.
WD. PUGH, Architect, Plans, Sped
. llcatkms aud bupcrlutondence lor
all classes of buildings. Otllco U0 Com
mercial bt., up stairs,
0.
A. ROBERT, Archltoit, room42l,Mnr
quam building, t'ortlaud, Oregon.
UUSINE.VJ OAKDS.
HOEYEAMILLS, Proprietors tho Porco
lain Bathaudhhavlngl'arlors, Have
the only Porcelain Hath Tubs iu tho city.
2U!i Commercial street, balem, Oregon.
OPRAGUE & ALLEN, Biacksinlths and
O horeshoolng nud rcp.ilrlng. Only tho
bestworkuien employed. Opposite Stato
Insurance bulldlug
4B. SMITH &T5o.. Contractors, Sewer
. lng, Cement flloewalks, Excavating,
: All work promptly done, Snlom.Or.
Leave orders with Dus'in Bros. 4:16-lm
PJ, liARSEN & CO,, aiunutaotura of all
. klndsof vchlcleH, Repairing n Npeulal
ly. Shop 45 Htalw slicel.
CAKPET-LAYING.-l make a specially oi
carpel-sowing and laying; airpets
taken upnnd relaidwlthgiuitcaie. Iahvc
nrdciswlth .1, II, Luiin, Biiion .v- Son or
White Corner. .1. G.LUIIRMA....
JOHN KNIGHT, Blacksmith. Horsa
shooing and repairing a specialty. Shop
at the loot of Liberty BliecLfctnloiu, Oregon.
l'.20tl
For Sale.
OOr A -. of good land, B0 acres
.)) AflTfi icnco, with
v-''-v r" '-'-'good barn nndhmise,
balauco timber, will sell all or part, cheap,
on reasonable terms.
JAMES WARNER. Salum.Or.
P.O. Box 3d). (MS-H-ilw
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meal at All Hours ol the Day
None but whlto labor employed In thU
establishment.
A good substantial meal cooked In firsts
class style-Twenty-flvo
cents per meal,
R K D V R O N T
Court strortt" between Opera ,Houfo and
Mlnto's Livery
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OREGON.
Rales, $2.50 toTs.OO inr Day.
Tho best hotel belwcen Portland nmlH.in
Francisco. Flrsl-class In nil Its apiiiiU
mentH. Its tables urn served wllu thf
Choicest Fruits
Grown In tho VJilumtttu Valley.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
.7APANESK
JC tZSIU10JlEiMn
CURB
A new and O mpleteTrenf''iil, conalst.
Ingof supiiosltorles, olnuiieia lu c.ipmlos
also a box and pillk;a jKmltltocure (or ex
ternal, Internal, blind or bleeding, ltenlng.
chronic, recent or hcreilllnry Piles, and
many other diseases ami lemalo weak,
uesses; It Is al ways a. irrtat benefit to tho
general health 'tho llrsl dlstovery ol a
medical cuto rendering an opeiallou with
the knife uiiiitceHHiry heitaltcr. This
remedy has never b( en known to fall, fl
per box.flfor tfi; sent by mall, Why suffer
from this terrible disease when a written
guaranleo Is given with H btjxes, to lefund
tho money II not cured, Hend stamp for free
sample. Ouarfntee Itsued by Woodaud,
CI. a UK k A Co., wholesale anil retail drug.
glsU, sole ugeuts, Portland, Or, 5i.ly-dw
J. H. HAAS,
TIUS WATCIILAIOJR,
213! Commercial St.f iilem, Oregon,
(Next door to Klein's.)
Specialty ol KpeclicleM, and repairing
CltxsLs, Wauiiux and Juwelry.
e. c. onoss.
Butcher and Packer
Htat Ht. and Court Ht, Thr best meat
delivered to ah oarUof tl.ecltv.
Paper Hangerand Decorator,
OflliNI at CliOtM'ul trl'i illlllouerv tor.
Haleu, Orrgou,
WHERE ICE FORMS IN HOT WEATHER.
A Montann Ice Shaft That Enables a
Whole Tvnvll to Keep Cool.
Tbero is n romrtrknblo ico shaft not
far front this placo. It is a froak of
nature formed in nn nbaniloned sliait
sunk by miners in old York gulch in
Moaghor county, Mon.
This gulch was very rich for drift
diggors in early days. It paid as high
as $400 to a four foot sot of timbers,
which two minors could easily put in
with a day's work. Several years
ago two minors sunk a shaft along
one sido of tho gulch, about threo
miles abovo its mouth, or whore tho
gulch empties into Trout crook. Tho
shaft was put down about flfty-fivo
foot below tho surfaco of tho gulch,
and it was woll timbered from tho
bottom to tho top, with a good,
stout ladder to go down on.
Tho minors struck tho rim of tho
gulch, and missing tho pay streak
they abandoned tho Bhaf t, as it was
of no tnoro uso to them.
Thcro has sinco formed about mid
way of tho shaft a solid mass of ico
clear around tho slmf t, with the ex
ception of a small airholo in its cen
ter. It i3 frozen to tho timbers of
tho shaft. Thoro is no water drip
ping from tho sides and nono in tho
bottom of tho shaft; but thoro is a
solid body of ico at tho bottom.
What seems very strango is that tho
ico in tho shaft is moro abundant
and forms faster in tho warmest sum
mer weather than it does in tho win
ter months.
Tho mass of ico in tho contor of
tho shaft, or about half way down
from tho surfaco, is about sL fcot
thick, with an airholo through tho
center that will permit tho passago
of a man's body. By putting down
a ropo ono can go to tho bottom
easily.
A strong, cold current of air con
tinually comes up from below. It is
so cold in tho shaft that a person can
stay in it but a short timo, and ovou
then ho must bo dressed in his win
tor flannels to koop from freezing.
Tho ico iu tho Bhaf t molts away a
great doal in tho coldest winter
weather, whilo iu tho summer montii3
it keeps forming and does not molt at
all.
In tho summor tho ico froozes on
tho rounds of tho laddor clear to tho
top of tho shaft. Observers liavo
seen tho Bun shino on tho ico on the
top rounds of tho ladder thrco or
four hours in tho middlo of tho
warmest Bummer days without molt
ing, any of it. In tho winter tho ico
will all molt off tho top rounds,
Though tho shaft was of no tiso to
tho minors who put it down, it is of
great uso to tho families around tho
town of York in tho warm summer
months. For thoro is whoro thoy
got tlioir supply of ico. Many gal
lons of ico cream aro mado in tho
town daily in tho warm weather
by tho aid of ico takon from tho
shaft.
For sovoral years past thoro has
never boon a timo when thoro was
not enough ico in tho shaft to supply
a town twico tho izo of York. Any
rosidont of York can vorify tho state
ment in regard to this singular ico
shaft. Cor. Chicago News.
Sinking Huro of the Architect.
Noman-Al-Aouar, an Arabian ldpg
who reigned long, long ago at Ilirah,
commanded tho architect Sonnomar
to build him a wondrous palaco.
This tho urchitoct did, nnd when it
was done a singlo Btono fastened tho
wholo structure, nnd tho colors of
tho walls changed frequently during
tho day. Tho king was greatly
pleased, and showoral all kinds of
rich gifts upon tho builder with tho
lavishness of oriental kings. But
monarclis wore troacliorous in thoso
old days, and it occurred to tho king
that Sonnomar might build a palaco
equal in beauty, or oven superior,
for Bomo rival ruler.
Tho moro ho thought ovorittho
ijioro jealous ho becumo, until ono
day ho ordered tho architect to bo
thrown from tho top of tho palaco, to
niako certain that no duplicate palaco
would bo mado. After this tho king
wius Hullsficd that his palaco was tho
only ono, and tho Arabians regarded
it as ono of tho wonders of tho
world. Ilarpor's Young Pooplo.
Salmon Oolng tho Way of the lluffalo.
It looks as though tho salmon fish
eries of tho Columbia river, which
havo added enormously to tho wealth
of tho northwest, would in tho courso
of a fow years becomo exhausted.
Tho fate of tho Columbia will prol
ably bo that of tho Sacramento river,
from which stream tho salmon havo
almost entirely disappeared. Fiiih
laws may bo passed and an attempt
may bo mado to enforco them, but it
Ih not thought that anything that
can bo done in this way would suf
fice to save tho fisheries.
It heeins that tho salmon will not
remain in rivors tho waters of which
nro frequently disturbed by steam
boata and that flow through thickly
inhabited countries. Tho salmon
fishing of tho not very distant futuro
will likely bo almost ontiroly con
fined to British Columbia and Alaska.
Denver Republican,
Looking Down Uoren's 'I'll runt.
A now instrument that possesses
valuo and novelty is a bpeculum for
examining horses' mouths. It is tho
invention of an Illinois man, and con
sista of a bit broad enough to keep
thu lioiWu mouth ojxtn and an ar
rangement of reilectoi-H to determine
easily tho condition of tho throatand
mouth. New York Journal.
Everybody knows what It In, und
that Ih tho reason they po to lit--Ibtibratid'i
(ur that pure Ice craitii
uoda,
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Foot .Report.- M
Baking
u
Powder
j&m
ABSOLUTELY PURE
n -a
The Dog Sought to Defend Ilia Blaster.
A gentleman owning a fino bulldog
invited a friend to inspoct him. Tho
two proceeded to tho carriago house,
tho dog was roloasod and his fino
points admirod. Wearied of this,
tho friend espying a sot of boxing
glovos invited tho host to a friendly
sot-to. Tho challongo was accoptod,
tho gloves woro donned and tho two
men raisod thoir hands in tho atti
tudo of dofonso.
Tho stranger led for his opponent's
faco. Scarcely had his arm shot out
when tho bulldog, suspecting dan
gor, sprang quick as a flash and bur
iod his tooth in tho man's forearm.
Thoro is a tradition, and it Booms woll
borno out in fact, that when a bull
dog onco fastens his teeth in either
man or beast his jaws lock and they
can bo scarcely pried apart with, an
instrument.
Such was tho casowith this par
ticular bulldog. No amount of coax
ing or beating had any effect upon
tho brute. Tho man suffored ex
cruciating agony, but it was not un
til a boated iron was applied to the
dog that ho could bo forced to relin
quish his hold. Tho brute was killed,
tho man's wounds woro cauterized,
but unfortunately tho uso of his arm
was impaired by tho injury and is to
this day. Now York Horald.
A Duel In tho Darlc.
Cornelius O'Dowd, in ono of his in
imitable essays, tolls us that onco
upon a timo in tho County of Claro a
quarrol occurred in tho hunting field
between two gentlomon who wo will
call Captain Robins and W. Jonos,
E&q. Vory hot words passed bo-
tweon thorn. "Lot us Bottlo tho busi
ness at onco," cried tho captain; "1
havo pistols in tho houso." "Noth
ing bettor," said tho Bquiro; "I'm
your man."
It was at length decided that thoy
should fight in tho Btablo yard at fif
teen paces, each man to hold a lan
tern as n mark for his opponont.
"Whoro aro you, you scoundrel!"
cried tho captain, whon thoy camo
out into tho yard. "I'm horo, you
Bhooblack," replied tho equiro.
"Stand out bold." said tho captain.
"It's what I'm doing," said tho other.
"Givo tho word and no moro talk
ing." "Got behind tho pump, yor honor;
got behind tho pump before you firo,"
whispered tho groom, pulling tho
captain by tho coat. Ho did so, nnd
when thoy blazod away it was tho
squire who got it and it was moro than
threo months boforo ho could got out
again. Leeds Mercury.
A 1'lenscd Englishman.
A globo trotting Englishman's hab
it was to amuso himself nnd whilo
away lifo by going wheresoever
thoro was promiso of novolty, dan-,
gor or oxcitemont. Ho had boon to
tho African diamond fields, to tho
Mahdi's realms, to our frontier mut
ing camps and ho was on his way to
Alaska. But ono trip ho mado was
to seo tho cowboys, about whom ho
had read a groat deal.
"Thoy aro a vory rum Bort of bog
gars," said ho "a vory turn sor.
But thoy'ro not half bad as a lot, d'you
know. I no Boonor got into bed in tho
'otol in tho first cowboy town I got
into than a band of tho beggars camo
dashing up tho streot firing off thoir
revolvers llko madmen. It happoned
that tho 'otol was a very ramshacklo
frnmo building, almost ns thin as
cardboard, aud in fivo minutes tho
walla of my bedroom wore riddlod
with bullot holes iu tho most surpris
ing manner. Fancy my satisfaction
for I had traveled fi.OOO miles to
witness that very thing 1" Julian
Ralph in Ilarpor's Weekly.
A Hint to I'eoplo Who Uso Lamp.
Policomon and firomon nro fre
quently willed into private houses to
put out exploding lump or clothing
that has caught firo from an acci
dont of tho kind. Whon a lamp is
blazing coiling high it requires con
sldorablo uorvo to tako hold of it and
hurl it out of a window, but thnt is
tho simplest and best way to provont
disaster. If that is possiblo, or if tho
burning oil has got on tho carpot or
tablo covor, a Bhovolful of Band, or,
failing sand, of common soil, will
gonorally do all that is necessary.
Tho Bamo applies to any ono whoso
clothing is covered with oil nnd on
firo. If ho can lio down and havo
soma Boil shovoled on his clothes tho
firo will go out instantly, whereas a
dozen buckota of water would hurt
him much worso than tho firo. A
bucket of sand standing in a cm
board in a room whoro a coal oil
lamp is burned is a good precaution,
and may check at tho start what
might otherwise bo a most disas
trous firo. ILxchango,
The Buu Hutches thu i:gg.
In 1703 Coluot reiwrted that tho
newts of tho Galapagoa tortoises
"woro thrown up in circular form,
never containing mora than threo
eggs, hich aro heated by tho Bun,
n hole being m contrived as to admit
its rays through its dally course."
This last very romarkablo etatemont
would Koom to imply that those chc
loninns were somewhat familiar with
astronomy. Boston Transcript.
j Boforo Starting on a Journey
A person usually desires to gain some ld
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Summons. V
In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Ore
gon for the County ot Marlon.
James Shirley, plaintiff, '-
vs.
A. L. Uodson, C. K. Ilodson, J. W. Jlodson, r -Hello
Ilodson, lllauche Hudson, Lavlna ,
Mccormlok. W. II. McCormlck, H. J. Bll-
llngton, O. W. lJllllngton.W. II. Uodson,
Ella Ilodson, D. V. Thompson, and A. O.
llroy, delcndenta.
To A. C. Brey, the defendant above named:
In the name of the state of Oregon, yon
are hereby required to appear and answer v
the complaint tiled against you in the '
above cullllcd suit, on or bcloro the ad
Monday in Juno, ltfl)2, to-wlt: June 13.1S9V,
tho sumo being tho first day of the next .
term of tho ubove entitled court, and If
you fail so to answer lor want thereof,
plaintiff will apply to tho court for the re
llof demauded therein, to-wlt: A Judg
ment against defendants, A. L. ilodson
and O. K. Ilodson for the sum or SUCK), to
gathor with Interest thereon at the rate of
ten percent. por annum Irom November
0, lH-2, less the following payments thereon,
to:wlt: 8110 November li, 188.'!: $U0 JNovom- ,
ber U, 1881: $20 August 20, lKMi: 8151 July 22,
1887; 135.60 December 12, 1888; f50 'August
20,188a; fl7.ua May 6,1881; $30 0ctolier8,18Ul:
also that plaintiff havo Judgment against
mild defendants lor SISOus attorney's fees
In this suit, and thnt plaintiff have Judg
ment ngulust said defendants for U costs
and disbursements of this suit. Hecond, v,
a decree for tho foreclosure and sale against
you und all of the abovo named defend
ants, ot the mortgage property mentioned
iu piaintius' complaint, to-wlt: The frac
tional s- E. l. being the N. K of the s. K. i
nnd loti 1 und a of section 2t in T. 8; 8. n. 8
w w. m. and the fractional w. li of the a.
w. a of section uo, t. 8, u. u. a vr., w. it., ex- e$.
i'upii u uuiuh uu ui iuu uhhl siuu oi mu iruo
tloiml w. X of ine w. of the b. w. M of
scctlou 30 lu tho form of n parolellograin,
extending across said land. There uelng
iu an oi iuib conveyance lui.tn acres oi iana
less IVA acres olf of lot Mo. '1 deedod to
John Wittscheiu. Allot suld laud situated
In Marlon county, Btnta of Oregon. By the
shorlll of .Marlon county, Oregon, accord.,
lng to law und the practice oi this court;
that tho procoeds ot said sale may be ap-.
piled In payment ot tho amount due to
tho plalntllf, and that said defendauts,and
each of tlioin, and nil porsonsclnlmlng nn- i
dortbom,andeachortuem,oranyofthanv
subsequeut to said mortgage on said prem
ises, either as purchasers, incumbrancers
or otherwise may bo burred and foreclosed
of all rights, claim or equity of rodatnptlon'
In the said premises nnd every part thereof
und that the plutntlil' may have Judgment
nud execution ugalust the said defendants
C K. Uodson and A. L. Ilodson tor any de
liolcucy which may remain uaer applying
nil the procoeds ot the saloof said premises
properly applicable to the satisfaction of
wild Judgment. Third, that the plalnUtr,
or any other party to tho suit, may become
a purchasser ut said sale, that the sheriff
execute a cortlflcato of salo to the purchas
er nnd th't the said purchaser ho let Into
possession of the said promises production
of tho Bhorlil's certlflcato of salo thereof,
una that at tho expiration of the time for
redemption, that tho sheriff execute a
deed to the purchaser of said premises,
unless redeemed ns required by law; that
tho pinlnlllt may hvosunh other and fur
therrelleflu tlie premlsen as to thla court
may seem meet nnd equitable. You will
further tako notice thai this summons Is
served on you by publication lu tho Capi
tal Jouunai., of Halem, Marlon county,
Oregon, by order of Hon. It. 1'. Uolse, Judge
of tho above entitled court, made ut Cham
bers at Halem, Marlon county, Oregon,
April 21, 18U2, ordering and directing that
ssid summons be published therein once n .
week, forslx consecutive weeks. V
H. T. UIOI1AHDSON.
4-28-7t Attorney for i'lalntlff.
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Executrix Notice.
nrrOTICK Is hereby given thnt tho under
IM signed has tills day been appoint
ed by the Hon. County Court of Marlon
county, executrix of tho lust will nnd tes
tament of Charles l'lgler, deceased, all per
sons having bills agulust said estate are
requested to present them to me at my
resldonco comer D aud 1 1th streets, Kngle
wood uddltion to rialem, properly verified,
wllhlu six months from tills date, and all
pontons knowing themselves Indebted to
said estate are requested to make immedi
ate payment, HUMAN 1'IQLKU,
April 72, 1802.
Hutu It. ilAMMEii, Attorney for Admin
ntrlx. 4 26-6w
Citation.
In tho County Court, for thoCouuty of Ma-.
rlon, Htatu of Oregon,
lu the mutter of estate ofl ,,,,.
Evellue Cox, deceased jLlianon.
To all ihu heirs of said decedent, known
or unknown, UltKfc,'llNU:
iu tho name of the Stute of Oregon, you
are hereby cited nud required to appear In'
the county court of the Htuto of Oregon, for
the County of Marion on Monday, the ibtb,
day ol July, 181) J, ut 10 o'clock, lu the lore
noon of that day, thou and there to show :
cause, If any there le why un order should
not be made authorizing aud empowering
tho admlulstrulorof said estate to sell tho '
real property belonging to suld estate,
which Is described as foituws to-wltl Lota
8, V, 10 and 11 In block No. 8 as shown cm.
ihe amended plat of Capital 1'iirk addition
to the City oi Kulom lu Marlon County
Oregon,
V Uiicss, the llou.T, L, Davidson, Judge
of tho county court, of the ntute of Oregon.
for the County of Marlon with thu senior
said court affix, this 15th day of June, MM,
Attest: D.U. HMfeltUAN, Clerk.
lly Fit AN K W. WATlilW, Deputy.
seal. '
Administrator's Sale.
-VTOTIOK Is hereby given that by vlrto
XI oi an oruerauu license or Miie au
niuuo uy mo county court of Marlon e
tv. Orciron. on the Hid dav of May.
authorising and emnowerlmr me as
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iiiiiiiiiruujrui me vitiate in usury ueus.
deceased, to sell the reul property hereto '
lifter described for the KaUslfcoUea'aC
claims against the estate oi said dsoeitwit.
1 will on
Saturday, the 2d day of July, 1892,
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. In the Ar
noun afraid day at the door ol the eoitafir
court liou.e lu Halem. Marlon oouulf, 0s
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kuu. pwii w. iu"llu itutmuu IWBUU in J
on ineuuyoi sui,io ma uiguest n
nil the right, tine, Iumtmi mud
which said llttnry ustasi. asaemed: !
the time of his dsath, ih and to tlst j
lowing deterlbed real lrofrtr. ttt-wiu T
uupi, nun in me noriuwfivaiiMH f I
nun u,i. y p., . jc in invwtl
Merldiuu nna eoauiuliur-frii
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