ARRIVED SAFE TUB COTSWOLD SHEEP IttA.Tr , WX2S SHITTED ALT THE WAT TO 2IAX27S. . - Tho FAre Bred Stock ', From, Oregon j Wer a Surprise to the Sheep Men of the Pine Tree Bute Some Fine :--, Foultry Also Displayec. Y; ' (From Wednesday's Daily.)" ! ".TbosW.1 Bronk, one of the solid far mers and stoek breeders residing near Eola, Polk county, aboat four miles distant from Baletn, was la the city yesterday for the purpose of attending to sow 3 business matters and making a few Christmas, purchases, no doubt. He reported that the .' trio of Cotawold sheep (a ram sad two ewes) that he re cently sold and shipped to O. M. Pease. of Fsrmington; Maine, arrived safely at their new home in the'PIn Tree' 'state, and the owner is highly pleased with8 them, and eonsiderablr surprised at their reiy ereellcnt condition. -Mr. Pease could not understand how sheep could be kept in .such fine "show" shape in Oregon at this time of year, j and made special inquiry regarding Mr. Bmnk's system of feeding. lie also stated that the trio of wool, producers had attracted considerable attention in his. section of Maine; the -people being greatly -astonished that such grand stock could be raised west of the Bocky mountain. Mr.! Brunk, . in answering Mr. Tease regarding -'the feed the Ore gon sheep bad, stated that they grazed on stubble pasture which had some vetches in it also, and that they ' had been given no extra care in this respect. : At the same time be told that himaelf I and family were 'partaking - of green vegetables from the garden on his place and. invited Mr. Pease to ome.(mt to the far 'West and enjoy a little of it along with the rest of the pregvnians. In connection .with this a reference f to the superiority of the Pacific North west poultry over 4 those of anv other part of the United. Htates will be moit proper. At the poultry show held at Chicago, during the early part Of-this, month, ten White Plvmouth Rocks lrmn the Hazclwood (Company farm uenr Hpokane, Washington, carried away " all the . highest pre to turns over any other fowls of that breed on exhibition. The following from ; the, Spokane Spokesman-Bevicw,. of a recent date, gives some information concerning them: , . .1 - ; ...... . for the" beet ten bird of any breed; exhibited in tb recent poultry show in to International Live btock exhibit in Chicago. There wtrei 1170 head of poultry on exhibition.? The display was in ..the vast amphitheater f Tatter sail's in Chicago, snd was. possibly the - largest poultry show PVer held in" the United Fdatos. Thar Kpoha no bird -should xvin the prise tnoxt coveted of j ious poultry fanciers from ail pans of. ' the eotipfry i.Tawazig, when U is coa-j sldered that tho .Spokane birds had to be trxuHportM more! than half way across the oatiaiit (and were in their coops seven day before fet ing examined by the judges. i .. John L. Hmltb, of the Hazelwood Company, arrived from Chicago yester day and" brought word in detail of the killing that had been made. . Informa tion reached this city by wire a week . ago of tho chief prizes having been won in. the White .Plymouth Rock sec tion, but nothing was said as to the uior important prite. One of tho most gratifying features 1 is the fact that every one of the birds exhibited was bred and raised .in (Spokane at the Hazelwood ranch. I j..' j , . "Tho sweeping Nihatracter of the win ning is indicated by tho fact that the ' average marking of; the ten birds was 9.1 1-2 per cent,, tho highest mark ..ever given for a collection of ten exhibited by one - owner1. The mark was 3 1-2 points above that given the ten birds ' winning second prize,, and the second f ten had birds of two breeds in it. The ' competition was open to all breeds, sites, shapes and colors of poultry. 'Poultry and the production of eggs is ' One of the most neglected industries in "the Inland Empire at this date, less than 1 per cent of the eggs consumed in" Spokane being produced in this r e-j gion. , The remainder, are shipped in from Nebraska. Iowa and Kansas, where they v are bought for 10 or 11 cents 'a ' doses. The prevailing - price bare is from 25 cents up, the producers e)dom obtaining less than SO cents and occasionally getting as high as 50 cents. The showing made in the Chi cago exhibit by 8pkaae-born poultry- is expected to attract ancnno w i possibilities for developing the poultry industry in the vicinity of this city. The markings received in the White Plymouth Bock class by the Hazelwood birds were as follows: . Cock, first prize, 95: bens, first prize, 96V also second; cockerels, "second ! prize, 94 3-4, also fourth and fifth; pullets, accond prize, tied with first at .16, also third and fourth; jjens, first and third prizes. The exhibit was also awarded a spe cial prize for having fcctn brought the longest distance of any, and for being tb'e beat exhibit owned by a woman, the . - . . . . ir.. ...:) turns Doing hv . "The judges were enthusiastic over the fine showingjnade by the Hpokane '. rwmltrv said lln Hmitb yesterday. 'The idea that a lot of birds from this far awar region; could fcotae East and snatch the best, prizes away from . ell breads 'exhibited by the beet known fanciers of the country create. quit a stir. The ordeal of a losjr trip, to voieh the'birds'were ubjete-Vraused thowtoi lose botbiS weight and color. Sharp Butterficld, of Tiondoo, Ont, on of the judges, a prominent poultry leaui. wss an old acquaintance of mine, but he and I did not meet Bia"er tkVs wards had been mado. Then he happened to see nse in "the show and not; knowing I was connected with the 13 ctceJ t!;a test ZSYZJF1 : -nd&c4 wi:b vrv Hazelwood Company Le asked, me- if If was interested in poultry! ; I said I wasJ 1 .. - - - . ... ; '".Then"! want to take yon to see tho finest lot of White Bocks that I ever aaw nU v. t ' followed hint over to our exhibit Aren't they' beauties?' he asked. ! never saw their equal, and by tho way, they come from your part of the coun try, over 2000 miles awav. 'Yes,' I told him. ;They belong .-'He was greatly interested and in quire,d in detaU aa to the poultry and agricultural poesibilitiep out in this part of the country. He was greatly surprised when I told him poultry was neglected in this region:" . BUDGET MADE UP AMOUNT OP SALEM'S BE VENUES AND EXPENSES TOB 1904 TTXED BY COTXNCLU rigures Show TrrrtfiHt of (6587 Orer t-m-m e im fml L "3Jnd EXP $2853 ProYision Made for Salary of Health Offlcer and for Improvement of City Parks Itemised Statement. j - . j j i I . (From Wednesdav's Dailv.i . J. Salem's city counc met in adjourned session at the council chamber in the city, hail last evening, all the members Store surpasees any that have ever bo being present. The "most important fore bee seen in a; similar business business to come up for eonsideratlo a?UM ln tkK not only at- wa. the climating of the city's rev- n? t0 v1 euues and xpenaes for the eomiag Samf Adolph,. one of Salem's rising year. All the detail pertaining to young merchants, was not to be out nert year budget were carefully gone done bv other clotbiera, and the stock over and discussed, with the result that of goods displayed during this, his first oviuwra tuti nieuv was uieu Doiiaay season in business, la but n at $3577, and Ahe total evpease at forenmner: of. what may ibe- expected $20,000, leaving a balance of $10,077 frem his establishment in the future. for incidental expense during the , Mrs. Fraser's millinery -parlors also year. The rate of the tax levy was indicate the approach of the holidays, placed at the same figures a the rate The display in this, one of Salem' most on the 1SW2 tax roll, 10 mills for the creditable business , establishments, eyr and 1 J.-2 mills for the special road could not be surpassed in beauty and tax. The ; figures of the new bud got quality in any city in the United show an increase of $6587 in revenues States. - I ' and 2S53 in expenses over the figures . ilclTvoy Bros., the rustling Court oi the builget mado.up for the present street dry goods merchants, are receiv year. Of f this increase $1395 comes ing their abare of tue holiday trade, from the general taxes, the balance which is largely' due to their special eC froin licenses, fees, etc No change was fort in arranging a display that :t made in Salaries of city officers, and tracts the attention 'of every buyer employes in the various departments, who happens along that street.; and the only new items included in W. W. 4inn, the popular confectioner the total amount of the estimated ex- on State street, evidenced his ability penses were tho ioilowing: Salary of to draw trade by placing hi parlors health officer, G60 per annum; im- in ai most ! beautiful holiday attire, provemcnt of city parks, $500, and Tinsel decorations, tastily arranged, twelve additional street lamps to be. adorn the entire establishment, and are placed in the new' wards. A bill for an the means of attractiu every passer ordlnaneo flixing : the amount of tht by. -. -I - . i revenues j Jand expenses for the year . , The 8pa,and the Flour de Lis con 1&04 at the figure' nmH above wvi; feet ienery par lor. on: tne same street introtluced, read the .first and. second are also beautifully decorated, which titin-9 and referred to the ordinnco: show tho skill of the proprietors,- !M eommittoe with instructions to report uecorators. .' , BoUi of . these , estt)iis4 upon the same at the next meeting of ments are diagi-a thriving- ihusinass the council.- , .. laud are beingTrell repaid for !thi, rpe- '! Estimated Bevenue. : I cial cflforta to serve the holiday t cus ' The fallowing statement shows the tomexs. ',' : " various sources of rgvenuo and iSo There are many otber business houses amounts as estimated for mi: . ' in Salem, the decorations and bolidiy Genoral tax ................. .12000 tysplay of which 'desery!! especial Baloon liccnts . . Fines and fee ....... ' c 000 300 ' CS4 350 Rent from: city property 8bow licenses ...... .......... Vehicle 1 liceusrs .......... . . . . Miscellaneous lice uses ........ . r,fwi Miscellaneoas receipts ........ 1,000 j Hpecial road tax' 3,053 Poll tax . . ... i ...... , 1,500 j Total! .iJ .... i... .... ..$35,8:7t j Estimated Expense. The expenses as fixed and estimated for the coming year! are as follows: City recorder 1,200 1,200 Cty marsh si ........ City treasurer ....L C'nief fire department Engineer j ..... . .... Driver (two) ...... 100 660 72tj 1,080 1,080 1,320 660 300 200 1,500 3,500 10,720 1,500 Hosemeu ( (nine) Folicmea (two) ........ Health ; officer . . , ... .... Willson Avenue ........ Marion Square ......... ..iter j. .1 ... ........... Lights ...... .' Bonded interest ... Salaries street department Total estimated expenses $25,300 Incidental expenses ........... 10,077 Total I.....V. V..... ......$35,877 Upon the recommendation of Chief VY. W.' Johnson, of the Salem, fire de partment, J. L. George wa appointed hoseman. to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation ofjC. E. Williams. Manager J.W. Springer, of the Cut zen Laent i iraciiou vompaar, w- C"T;r the ord made aai au ww - - - at tne mejung nl7 lin tZ lem Flouring MUls Company, defend lnr. bv which the company s bid for " eity lighting for the month of Novem-. her was cut down $100. He stated, that he had made a reduction of $11.40 from the regular rate for lights which had failed to give the required service dur ing the month, before the bill had boen . - .. . . . presenve!, was ordered refunded. .1 A communication front iKJU , lison was read asking for permission to sua- rad n ..-?" W"? f7 -' fong, over the sidewalk . Jj rlf:! irnrtof Alder v""v : . man llobbard. the request, was ST i After -approving a-fea mt arcounts and expenses, upon the bills pending again bj tw, z. : - ; .A moot rl I- (Bo vouorti T- ecmber 31, at 7 o'clock p. m. i i asi - BETTER THAN A ' PLASTEB. a 'niv tit flannel dampened wlthJ Chamberlain's, rain BaJm and oouikj on the affected parts, is better than a plaster for a lame back and for pains in the side or chest. Fatn Balm hs no superior as . a liniment, for the relief of deep sealed, muscular Dd matlc rins- For ieale by "Dan. J. ry, drugaiat. Salem, Orveon sa9 e1! ccae i ,- xre up to Date FBOQltBSSIVB SAT.TTr.t MESCHAITTS - SNOW HOW TO DECOBATE AND DISPLAY STOCS. All Being Well Eepaid for. Their Spo dai Efforts to Serve tio Holiday Customers Small as Well as Earger J EstabUshmenU Clothed la Holiday . Attire Splendid Stocks Carried. ' ' (From Wednesday's Daily." Continuing the comment oa window decorations and the elegant display of Salem's stores, u may be said- thai a visit to the -dilTerent business establish ments will convince the most skeptical that the Capital City's merchants, in all lines, are not only progressive, but strictly up' .to date , in every respect. This is evidenced not only bv the larser .' e"bUhmiits, but by the small one we nouay displays are equal to those found in cities many times the size of Balem. i " A finer diapbsy or jewerry eoiddnot b found than may be -seen -at the Bat jewebry store on Htate HtreeU The pro I'rietors are progressive young businee men and have made an especial A- deavor this year to bo in a position to diplT the best stock of good obtain able. mention, and' tne comment ; a long tat: so Hnes will be Continued. r- r i ( ' DOCKET UNUSUALLY LIGHT. Twsnty-six ' Cases to Come Up for Hearing Befre Judge Burnett. ; I (From Wednesday's Daily.) ? County Clerk Kotand yesterday com pleted the arrangement of the docket for the .adjourned October and the reg ular January term, of Department ICo. 1 of the state circuit court for Marion county. The docket is unusually light, containing, up to the present time, 'but twenty-six cases, Of which sixteen are actions for money ( and three criminal, tbo caiance being ot a j miscellaneous character. The regular ? term will be convened on January 4, by which time it is possible several new criminal cases will bo added! to the docket, - aa there are a number of prisoners con finel in the county "jail awaiting the action of the court. . 5 j. . The docket as ai-rsngod by the clerk yesterday is as follows; . ' j Eee Brown A Sn,' plaintiffs, vs. O. Op Cone, defendant paction if or money. Elizabeth - fcipicknell, plaintiff, vs. Joanna : Fugbv, t 1 al defendants; re covery of real property. ' " George A. La Vie, plaintiff, vs. Wal ter L. Tooze, defendant; on mandate. . U. B. Colbath, plaui.iff, Ivs. Hoefor Zorn, defendants; on mandate. 1 1. W. Smith, plaintiff, I jva. Henry ! i f. i -a s a w x t . J J . a. . - . . i :.:. ur tt Telegrsph Co.: action for dam.ges. George O. Savage, plaintiff, vs. Sa- aat: action at law. J. W. Prall, plaintiff, vai The Canlp bell Building Company, defendants'; ac tion for money. . i ... J :! Alba E. Morgan, plaintiff, vs. Mary jj HuffmanL iicfeadant; i action . for money, i'-' ' ' t I '-.!'.! "''."' rjtun aiT-;n-t the eMate of: William M. Ji; jf. U. Northnp, execu- ' fro'm etmatrurt. Btate of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. George F. witting, defendant; erimlnal action. State of Oregon, plaintiff. vs. JE. M. i Jiliiinig. acienaini; ci ituiuai c wuu. - i p ,t p.A pi4iBtiff, lVfc K, u Oil Breattoo, defendant; action for moneM James H. Carrico, plaintiff, vs. F- If, - - wu ,t .fames i dofenlanta; action for " "r money.., :.-'r.: ,J j v . btate of Oregon.' plaintia", vs. E. C Iaraons. defendsnt; criminal action. Claud Gateb,' receiver, plaintiff, v. JJ U, Fatty, defendant; action for money.-. - - , i . - Claud Gate, receiver, plaintiff, vs. M?.ude;AlIprt Towue, defendant; ac tion for money. , D. M. Osborne . Co., plaintiffs vs. Moses McKay, defendant; action for mnney. . -:; ' ... , TFcart W. Geer, plaintiff, vs. J. B. ; ilonic Pay. 50c :- M , f or dam- Willamette Iron & Steel Works, plain- j uif cn ixui v ss a4tv m mm vv ucivuuaiib a Action 'for money. " a "' WW V . 1 a jsf . V . i,v , " Shantz,et ux, defendants: at Uon for monev '1 - J . - Benjamin bchwarz L Sons, plaintiffs, vs. Lee Oow and Perry Lu Kennedy, defendants; action for money. W. A. Jones, plaintiff, vs. John Naze Jb Cu' defendants:, action for moarr. J. M. Hicks, plaiatiff, v. F. W. Bet- Ueraier, defendant; action foe money, . ' William Woodley, jmlff, vs. Faa - nie Neckermannnd Fred Neckerman, defendants; action for money. - WAS A FAILURE AN ATTEMPT MADE TO BUBOLAB - LZB HOUSE OF MB. CABL J. CAaSON. , Mr. Carlson Awakened by Noise and .Put the Would-Be Bobber to Flight Was Considerable Money in Honse Waa Cnttlna- Tnttr Out of the Window. (From Thursday's Daily.) ; Carl J. Carlson, the electroplator at notorious John Doe, who has also ae e Northwest Stove Foundry who.ro- "V., 1:a -Jl:-Jvr- waa awakened from his slumbers about ?o oVlAV trdv mnmiDr Irr a wtndow. Md nnnii anaintr to mrmtl- gate the cause, he was surprised to see a man beating hasty retreat and t- .k. ,i-.v.. tt .ia... , 7 , rr V Z 7 Tlaiv'C Eoberts: the nlirht ODcrator Lawrence J. Martin. Plaintiff, vs. uarj investigation he.found that all of -the Vr?e P,10 , M ru-K a M oi.h Ruth E. Havre. 1 putty fromholawer part oi the wi.- that he had narrowly, escaped .cantact with a prospective burglai, 4 . , Although the scraping noise was Very tw 'rin MV if rk. ened him very quickrV. but that if it had been in any other part- of the knn hii,i. hi.-iuMiriinm winlow h probably would not have heard it, and i.. i 1 i.i uoubtedly have made a handsome haul, as there was a considerable' amount -f money in the house at the time. This is the itocoend time that an attempt baa been made to-gain au entrance to his house, and by the same means, and Mr. Carlson is inclined to believe. tha if was bV the same person, although oc xvrmer "empi. was uunng the carnival in this city last springy He does not think that a -vaa anybody . . m . . j j who was acquainted '.with , the family or the conditions or he would not. have made an' attempt to gain an entrance to nis bcaroom. - .. 0BDEBS IN PB0BATE. A F. W. Waters t Appointed Guardian Ad Eitera for Sappingfi Id Minor r ' ; n Ueirai :t i m - . -A; i be appraisers oi ti estare of llor-y ao Harper,' deceased,' Sled iaeir. roporV Sr L'C, S Lna- - niih' anri-eiuul I in. ia; Aiaiiou vestcriL-V. Tho of rfal rortf otifv. was r.r.rni!fil at $600. - - -j fa.iV. . .r.n;n Aiken, deet sod, '. an order was made directing. . Grace E. Uockett, the x- ecutrix, to, pay oit' of the funds on, baud certain claims against tho estate.- Nickolaus Becke. the administrator of tho. estate of Andrew ' Arena, de- rnntuwl hia nat a..t. A l,nfia,C IUC City.. v --j mm Msa, a v v w a u a aae) . u v t - court fixed February 13, 1904, at 1 j K . JBL o'clock p. m' as the time for hearing Bias Started Home--, same. . t J 'G-o. W. Hubbard, tho pioneer hop Daniel Siewcrt, Fred AsehyDrenner merchant, if. on the fast road to re and John Mumm, the appraiser Of -e eoverv, and departed last night- for his r.ic vi august kjiio, oeceaseo,. nien Charles Sappingfiuid, executor of the estate of, John ttappingfield, uoceased, lor tbe sale of nal property, F. W. Waters was' appointed cruardian ad litem for Brj-ant, Carrie, Alexander Koy Sappingfield, minor, heirs to tbt estate. . ' Tk. . i n. r. . , , mialstrator V ' the estate of j.'mc- Smith, deceasaO, was approved, and an order made directing the administrator to distribute the balaace of money oh hand BiTinnr. ih. i,t J -I ' The final account" 'nf ' At.w Thomnson. ilrtiniui...' ... of T. IL Small,, deceased, was also ap- proved and the' administrator was dia-' charged from h:s trust. . PLEASAKT POHTT. The school board at it meet it evening, tbe 21st, ; voted to continue Miss i'earl Bbodts as teaeher fori the spring term of four months, beginaing January 11 ' V1 Jack Haibie has rctnrned from the mines of Southern Oregon. f Wm. Eshaman, of Rosedale ne ghbor 4Y2 Tf,i'e fhT. . n"? n , l I. ... . .. --. wvh w u-a ma ""7 'rr" "f..?1 lne aoull,' krlr t-. 7 - r3 ''-.': ftutt . B4I.V, ttag OJT ISO ". 11 f. "" Several. ppUs hkve been autMledl from the Frin!rU -h,l fr ii ts. i bility. . -i- "' . PRUNE ASSOCIATION REPORT. . "T -yi, 1 ' .1 .1 inns proweiii. rwr tnaywuiarn- -iio valley prune Assox-laJon, of 6a- mpri, nsviDK appraisea me real xier, 11. A, Crossan, property at f350 and ; the personal Portland yesterday F,wlv .. the train, and i " v's", uma. m um pooi fTwoi up a fine lartu of 300 acres, which pro 3.277.600 pounds of -ItallttajMrunea and dvi a largt a 1 nonet of wbat. Mr. S7S,009 of 'Petite. At Cao opcnln- of , Le,nard was callM here amoral wtki tho season prunea were sold on a 214c basts, but - this was. later reduced to S4c for aU below Se, and the price atrfcretwatt t on a V,ic baela.- No divl-' dnd have yet been declared, but It 1 the intention, to cloe njy account 00 PeUt-a; and declare a dividend on De cember 20th. " . v - zeast-Ti-see ascaod cis been start- ed 1a Mashioiiiou where scholars ar niicui 10 i. mei'ir.Tirwts. - c c Crimsoobeak T-ingiit to vse hands f " . - . - - -JVeiselr.' - ; bolb - !Nell. I hope tay 11 wisnae to k ( ' tee qradnat out 01 the trtMnrj. V- I Vonkcrs statesman.' - IS-il blank. at Staj-mftBulfeDulee - I HiifiHew Today Executrix Filed Final Aceonnt ... ... Grace E. Hockett, the executrix of 'the estate of Jennie Aiken, deceased, lod W tl amuiit in the Marion county probate court yesterday ; and the ; via be heard . oa Saturday, Feb - ruary 13. 1904. at 10 o'clock - a. m. The appraiser of the estate of William p- Card, iieceaaed, .filed fficir report of , j of he PpraispmenV the sralOe of the, j estate, which consists of a small tract U vati, Kn tJ at 150. 8. j c Speicer L. L. Parker and J. -E. Gantenbein were aouointed to aooraise the estate of Boniface Mauch, deceased.! Three Patients From Alaska i William Beltom, Kalkbx, and Mary ! Squaw, three Indian patients from Alaska, were received at the Oregon, Hospital for' the Insane last evening. This makes a total, number of : In patients regrsteied at the institution. Department Made a Ban' Til. flslAtn lUnarfiniiBt llini moned to Ue MuiTi1 llock &t o 0ciock yesterday morning where a chimney fire was in vrotn-ess. The department ro- rO- sponded promptly to the summons, but ;nts -services were not needed as the blaze soon died down. Za Belated to John - J. XoeI a distant relative of the Recorder Judab yeiterdar mornlne nd ' V t0 ?he "Um ? 10.r having become hilarious on the previ- uvn iv mwh" . m ) . . . . "-.: ViU-- aiw.. . Ttirty-nrtt Anniversary Emavoklutt, Martin 8. DurLin.! rng the thirty-first anniversary of his , bnsineas career lie speqt twenty-four years with 'the Pennsylvania KaUroad, and seven with his present employers. with whom he learned the trade. Mr. ivWveri .- i.v months, and m ttiat time nas maae himself, many friends by his sterling dualities and Pleasant -treatment of '.patrons or the office; He js a frequeut ana welcome visitor io. m onicwuB office, bringing the telegraphic reports .or the news columns of this paper. . e (From Thursday s Daily.) Large Signs Two sums have been erect ea on the , . . , large bridge across tne river, wo.cn read as follows: $2o fine for driving faster than a walk on this bridge or for drivtne -more than ten hea of horse, fifteen cattle or. fifty ,hcad of shoep at any oue time. Keceivod Discharged In the case f J. A. Daker vs. the Williams & Enrfand 'HankinZ . Coni. . puuy, an insolvent corporation, Judgo Boise trnadc oa order yesterday appro ing the iinal.wjunt- of W. T. Slater, ine reeeivxu'i n ue .nnairsro lue uo- fvndant having" been fudy settled, the refeivett was fiisebargea from His trust n? h-l' rty- exonerated from, further ''" K ;: . : : : : ' , . -, -. 1 I -..' ., ,i ... rt- John in .Trouble. Again , John Doe fell into the bends' of Of- fleers Lewis and Murphv ' again on Tuesday eviftmg wbilo m a beastly 'll.c V locaeu DP -1 tha city jail. He appeared in the police court yete..ay morning nd re-' celoa oruorg irom lecoraor ju.iau to home at Tustin, California. His part- of this city, wss in and assisted liim in ccompariicd him .a "far be met in California by relatives, and it is hopei-hc will have no difficulty, and. suffer no setback during bis trip. f 1 ' ' Win Enjoy the Holidays i, . Five marriage permits were issued nf . ..,..,.,., ?..-!, ... terdzy. The documents were as fob lows': W. IT. Turpin and Maude K. Hunt; Guy W, Hunt, witness. Earle R- Bates and Bessie E. Overson; M. t". PoitMi m-iinM' Jnhn h Hhiri.ltf and Xt ttro l)e . i.aii: J. M. Stafford, witnesa. A.'. Rm Itnrntt and Rm Stolle; J. M- Burnett, 'witnessC-B. F. Townsend and Emma litchfordl Ed. A. jJory, witness. . Married on Tnesday ' Aims iiurns i. Mien n Miss iKxna II. Allen was married to' ,T , ' ' V T S? ' Rr,4 S P.rnt Mr 'J Mrs- -P. t h 3,7rJL K T' .fl1tM Tuesday, December 22, at 1 o'clock p. " A f!" viltd friendsan.r la- t.ves only were present. Rev. P. 8. , Kn,M F0" V weddin: cere- He officiated in tho same man-, ner'at the welding. of tbe bride', par-i .. . . .v . -. . . . - -T I I n uaicmi iiv mil ruu irBij-iBtKj jenrj IC''. i uc urn- of the groom nt-ar Hubbard. J or Marion- f VT'i.f - l".'.T TM"17 ! --'"viijc, wasningxon, is in inc ciiy visiting relatives. Mr. Looaard wa for nany years a resign t of Marion county, having spent his boyhood days inj the Waldo Hills, south ofrilverton- Like many .other,' Mr. Leonard settled in tbe upper conntrr when it was a tsil- demessi and by his enorgy has clearvl ago to the bedside of ...s mother, Mrs. B. A. Ijonard. who is dange'ously ill at the Leonard farm in tb Waldo Hill., and her condition is growing no (Front Wednesday's Daily.) " i More Glory Tickets Issued - Cot! I) t V Clerlr 'Rtfotut mmtmAm called upon to issue marriage licenses as follows: Fri nk f namt-erlain knd 4 Dorot hea Jor"nwn ; -v.tr Jnr,,... ? witoe. ivtr Jorgonsc and Bertha Uioob; Frank Chamberlain, witness. ieorg Oscar Oliver as 1 Eva H Slau- loa; B. E. St ant ou. witness. ; Nature aa-! the stoptb!-wrk- toi C-H.er, nt against each br. Schoet tie; Barr.A. Barr, Ostcvi-slU. ' ; . l:.-married e0i.I will lire ou the farmhaid and win.be made subject to-the . : - -r ! . nrrr tnrE fivja AND i , ...v- ,riut chicken, and her. I win pay me n itnwi prtce ror' eame. Quonar Ulng,' Llh erty street. Salem. Or. PHRENOLOGY BE VEALS THE , trait of mind. Send good photo and one dolmr and learn much about yourself you ongat to anow. rrnoio returned if :deavred. Address N J. 3owere. Turner,' Oregon. .. REPORT CABC wr owri renwi mtrria aiw rrlnt to fit the schoo' register. Tn tcesi are: Tvlv cards for 19 ?nta: twety-ne tor V i cents: one hundred for, 75 cetata Statesman Publliii'r, Oow.' lm Ore. ' . ' OSTEOPATHY. x ---.-in.--- - -- -- -- -- - .... w , rRS. ECHOK1TLE. BARR Jk "BARR Ulieopaunc pnjraiciara. ouw.wm to Dr. Aibrtgrht A WyckoCT. The only regular graduates. Graduates Of th American School of Osteopathy. A Grand Opera House, corner Court and Liberty streets. ; LEGAL NOTICES. i SUMMON3. in the Circuit 5 Court' of the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon,, Department No; Z. Lawrence J. Martin. PlainUif, vs. Mary Bertha Durbln. Ptullne I Ccolbaurh, ! William E. Coolbaugh. Robert Barnes and Walter Summons. Barnes, Defendant. To Mary M. GIsh. A..H.I Glsh, Emma jptovoiuuk, taujme i UKKwugn, wiiUam Coolbuueh. Robert Barnes, and Walter Barnes. the above named Defendants in, the. -f '., . - x the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby requlr- led to appeaf , and answer the complaint i a . . . . . i . j J n entitled court on or before the 2th day of December Ms. , ,.,,, .,.i, . v. uu vt ituiii bsa. rse a a ui as ua- va. n fim pUD,ication of this summons, personal serv ice of this . ... .!T..f . thia publication; and if you fall so to answer, for want thereof. plaKitlff will apply tq said court for a. decree quiet ing bis title a a airainat you and each of you to an undivided four-sevenths of the fractional part . of - the northeast rtheast Boutn," f oiin rl-t- nt srtloii ? Irtn-nwhit. -range 2.wst of the Willamette lao. . in aUirioa county. Oripok and more particularly,. described bji ' com- monrii' nr iha Bniithonai- rfimo nr ihn don at ion, 'land Vliiiitt of Alfred Stanton and'Pboebe Stantorr. In said township And range, md runnlnr theni west m m,; there north,is.MW: thence east to Intersect the eisti line of Isaid donation land claim; thcricje south aloncr said east line of said dbnation land hUm 4 dcKres west' 2.S5 chahw to the place of beginning and dontaliv ing z acre of -land more or- Wss," it- uit In Marion county, state Of Ore-;- gpt; d for a decree' of said court that you each and all have no.lntercst In said premises, ana-tnai tne Baiu piriniui is the owner in fee simple, and entitled to the possession of an undivided four sevenths of said premises, a tenant in common with" Tilmon Ford, who Is the owner In fee simple of the rep:aining undivided three-sevenths of said prem ises; and that the plaintiff recover of and from the said defendants bis costs and disbursements incurred jln said H,uit, atid that plaintlu have such other and further relief as to said court may seem mtet and equitable in said prem ises.; ; - " i "-) This summons is published. In the Weekly Oregon I5tatsman, published at the City of Salem, Oregon, ; for six consecutive and successive . weeks, by consecutive s rtuer' an "rder I, n,ne t,h ' -November, 1903. by I I.onori .We -VP. I'se. Judge of said Codit. - The fin,t Publication thereof will. be on the 12?h day of Novembe-r, t03s hnd he last publlcaUon on the 23tli 4dy of .Dec ..cember, A. D 1S03. W. M. KAISER. W. T. SLATER. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE ,OP ADMIXISTiLATOiTS V,T i V .- 7' - iviiw s9 nva'.w av-ias j. sa dersignsl administrator of the estate of Sarab A. Buford, deceased, will from and after the 26th day of De cember, 1303, proceed to sell ait private aale the following described 'premises, to-wlt: lot ten (10. block sixteen (1$), w Farlc Annex to the Cityjof 8letn in Marion county. State Of Oratfon. " --- - v ; ... k.o I tr u 1 1 1 lio tn u,la f nt V f . In oonnrmation Of the County 4.-0 urt of Marion county, Oregon. Bids will t-v received at the office of J. N. Brow-n, Tioga Building, rfalcui. Oregon. ' 1 Dated t Ws iith day of jiovember, 1IKC. C Z. J. IMUS. -"''-."' Administrator. EXECCTOR'S NOTICE 6r AP- POIXTMENT. " j To "Whom It May. Concern: : Notice Is toereby elren, that the ' un deraind! u by an order of tbj County Court of Marion county,. Ore gon, dated November 30, Vsl duly Ap pointed executor of th estate of-August Otto, deceased, and all persona ha.vingc341m against aid estate. ar hereby required to present itho same auly verified and with proper vouch ers jut the law office' of John W. Rey. noMa in RakHn, Oregon, within ix month after the date of thia notice. Datod Decnrtxr 18, lO. j . iSAMUSb A. SIEWEItT. .Exocut or of the Estate of August Otto, deceased. By Joan W.t Iteynolds, hia Attorney. " . -I .( ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is beroby. given that tho urj. SSijM-ned ha been appointed adminis trator of tii!.caat of Dogface iiuuth, O. K. GRUUHfclt A2iJ oxua- rut ler Beata ttiem all. One horse equal to 99 to power. Grube an acre a day, J Three state premiums. Jas. Finney. Brooks,Orego3. .' , one This Is a GccU Investments 2 acr3 of-land adjoin iug the Southt rn I'a cic dejx)tland5; sl)d about ' 40x20, .pood shinglt ro f; otlice 14x21; barn SOxlO; bwiich run to sheds and poes with the property. This prop erty 4s worth $-J0o0. It will pay you to sep it . , We are buil-HngTcot-tige in Yew lark, oa "12th .-treet, tT be s on the i'stallmeiit pliiu. U y u wuiu o home on easy pay tnent-j, call. . If -oU . hav projert)T to sell r) ex huiue sec rue. If you want to buy'sce what 1 have to offer - before . 1 o ing so. . H. S. RADGLIFF v Room S, over Pboue Uflice DR.G GEE li This wonderful Chinese doctor is called great be cause he cutcs peo ple without opera tlon that are given . a t- i vl',?.-Si? with iliosr0 wonder. ,fa Chinese herbs,, roots, buds, bnrk and vegetables, that , are entirely un known to medical science In this coun try. ,Throu-h. the use of these harm less -eeinedles, this famous doctor Know tne acuon or over iw ainen;ni remedies which he Kuccessfully uses lu different diseuees. lie guarantees to cure .catarrh, asthma, lung, jhroat, rheumatism, nervousness,, stoiuavh. kidney, bladxler, female trouble, . last manhood, all . private diseases; has hundreds of Leatiinoiilals, Charge moderate. Call and sec him. Consultation frw. PatleiYt out of the city write for blank and 'circular. Enclose stamp. Address The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medi cine Co., 2r3 Alder street, Portland, Oregon. . Mention this paper. Ladles, Attention Original, and nl' g-tiuin Ff-n!i Tmii.v NVuiera fr date by (fading dniyirixtft t2 per box. H.ife and rvliable. ACCtIT ISO SUBSJITUTC DR SIOM'SLDRUG SIORtS lent, Ortjon, pcla tAfiants. JUST AaKBVEEO CAR OF WIKE FENCING. Special rlc s lid lH"t-rul r iff. Foul tr Ne'tmg, binvles. Kxu Dslon Lad ders and & II iioofifrg ' WALTER 11 OR LEY. Sale fesce wsrkf.. b0 Csert Street. Ssler GO TO the Variety Siore to do your .'dirbdrua fcli-pping. Our prict are light. Do not forget tbe lac. THE VAKIUTY STOUT. ANMORA 94 Court t. .WELCH ! Pronrlstor. Money to Loan On Improved farm and city propert at Ioweat rates. THOMAS K. FORD. Over Ladd A Bush's Ilanfe. RaJem. Orecnn ! deceased, by the County Court of the State vf Oregon, for Marion county, and baa qualified. All persons navlnj. claims against said cerate arc hereby notified to prrsnt the same. at numbiw 7"3 Chamber of Commerce BullJlnK. Portland, Oregon, with proper vouch ers and duly verified, within tlx months of the date thereof. Dated and first published December 18, IMS. y. DON. O. WOODWAltD, Administrator cf the.estate of Bon i foco Mauch. decease-!. ; - v - OAXTKXEKIV VF.A7IV Attorneys for Administrator. i NOTICE. The regular annual msetlns of the siiare holders of the' Capital .National Dank, of Salem, for "the -lototi 1 f directors, will be held at its bar.k'.n hou irt, Salf-m, Oregon, at 3 o'c'ock i f Tuesday, tho 12th day of danuxrv. itf j. ; v J03. 'II.-ALBERT. 0 7s