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0 f t r ' ' WESIILY OREGON' STATESMAN. TUESDAYS TIIAECIT 13. 1004. ' ' .y I : VMNTS DAMAGES 1XCTEI0 POWER LINE FBOM 8IL VERTON TO SALEM CAUSES UTIOATION. r fyft poles Set on Strip of Land Donat ed by John Peterson for Easement of Public, And Be Now Asks Dam ages and Possession of Premises. - (From Saturday's Daily.) - A suit for damages was yesterday hcgun in department No. 1 f the. state circuit court for Marion county .'by John Peterson against the Union Light 4 Power Company. xe plaintiff owns t tract of land near Ue Kaiser school house, north of this city, on what is known as tne old, Oregon city stage road, and according to his complaint a gtrip of land thirty feet wide off of the east part of the tract. was donated tor tbe easement of the putif for the pur poses and uses of travel, and not other wise. The . plaintiff alleges that on January 10, 104, the defendant com pany set two poles on the thirty-foot ftrip and strung three wires along the same' at a distance 04 aboot twenty ire feet from the ' ground, which he rlaims damaged his property, and be auks the court to award him damages ia the sum of slO, and that he be given possession of 'the premises. John W. Reynolds appears of reeord as attorney for the plaintiff. This case has been pending for some time, while the plaintiff claimed be was endeavoring to secure some com promise with the company, and certain other property owners along the line of the system are threatening to bring similar action if- they do not receive satisfaction at the hands of the defen dant company. The dissatisfaction on the part of the property owners Tesult- f.l in part from the action of employes of the company in cutting down valu able shade and other trees froim the premises of the property owners with out the consent of the latter. The poles are set within one foot of the fence in the eounty road, ai the crossbars and wires overhang the at joining prop erty,. making it necessary to cut down trees? which stand in the patn of the wires. Mr. Peterson, the plaintiff in the above suit claims if the wires are left as they are it will be necessary to ent down more valuable trees. The company acted upon right of way granted by, the county court in erecting the line, but did not seeure permission from tho property owners along the way. , y This line was erected by the Union Light & Power Company of Portland, for the purpose of transmitting power from the company's generating plant at Nilverton, to Salem for the use of the Citizens Light & Traction Company be awaited with interest. CONVENTION AT ALBANY. Delegates From Knights of Pythias Lodges Gathered at That City Last Evening. - - From Saturday's Daily.) A large number of people from Hits city went to Albany last night to at tend the district convention of , the Knights of Pythias of the Fourth Dis trict. The Rathbone Sisters held their dis trict convention yesterday afternoon, and a number of ladies from Salem at tended. This convention was repre sented by delegates from lodges at the following places: Corvallis, Independence, Lebanon, Falls City, Scio, Brownsville, Auro ra, Hubbard, Salem, Albany, Silverton, Oregon Tlty. Grand Chancellor Geo. W. Knight, of Hubbard, presided at the convention. Those going from Salem were: J. N. Brown, L. K. Stinson, II. A. Johnson, W. I. Staley, O. O. Schellberg, Carey Martin. W. T. Slater, Frank Wright man, W. P. George, Otto Headrick, L. Ik llixson, C. F. Lansing, Frank Pow ers. Captain C. F. Bevens, Geo. C. Will, Fred Fish. POSTOFFICE ROBBED. Burglars Secure $2000 - by Cutting Through Wall of Don in Store at Vina. RED BLUFF, Cal. March 11. Some time last night tne postOMice at Vina, in this county, wait broken into - nd rob bed. The amount claimed to have been secured is alnrnt $2000, $700 of which belonged to depositors, and the balanee to the Post office Department. The. robber, or robbers, effeeUd an entrance throueh the rear . door by hreakine out a class. A small sheet- iron door between the hall and the post office was opened with a cold chisel. WOMAN TAKES SHOT AT ROBBER .Mrs. F. Olyett Proves Too Bold To Masked Man and Be Taxes Flight. LA GRANDE, Or, Mareh 11. Mrs. F. Olyett shot three times at masked intruder laet night, but without etfeet. Mrs. Olyett is the wife of a dining car cDfiict.r and was awakened by some one claiming to be the caliooy with a iessage from her husband. She went t the door and met a masked man, who helj a lighted match in her face. She hut and locked the door and ran for a pistol, with which she opened fire. The man ran and was hastened; on by setghbor who shot at his with rifle. Marshals Raburn and Cotner respond- M !., Annrl no trace of the u.s-! turber. rELL TO DEATH. Weston Eaton, a Prominent Farmer of Mica Bay; Meets Painfnl - v " Death. SPOKANE, March 12. Preston La ton, a well known atd prominent farm er living on Mica Bay, seven miles from Coeur d'Alene, waa instantly killed this morning by being thrown orer a bluff.. - . - Eaton had started to haul some wood over thn hill, waieh was covered with ice. In going down the hill the sled gained such headway that is was beyond his control, and in attempting to turn a corner it struck & tree, throw ing1 Mr. Eaion over a cliff. He leave in this city, nis power baa long oeen. . , . awaited by citizens ot Salem who are uld V a'ranKe'1 80 ot ,to 1,Dtc.r' patrons orthe lighung plant and car . Wlt,h1th fame to .in line, as a great improvement in the Portlanl by the teams of the Pacific system, and the result of the suit will C?f,8t Legue. However, Mr. Sroat aTwif'and .five children He was a member of, the" L O. O. . and was highly esteemed by all. ' t , "aavRaanaaaaaMMaa f 4 r DEATH: DUE TO ACcTDENT. ASTORIA, OrMareh 1L-Tbe coro ner's inquest on the body of the sub marine divety Nortnern, who was drown ed on Wednesday afternoon, was held yesterday, and after a full investiga tion had been .made the jury returned the following verdict- "We the under signed jurors, sworn to inquire of the death of Arthur William Northern, on oath do find that be came to his death on March 9, 2wrfc, from asphyxiation in a diving suit, while diving off the Unit ed State tug Mende- in the Columbia river, xn about 22 feet 01 water; that his death was accidental, and no one is to blame in the matter." . - DP AGAINST IT UNLESS 4 PORTLAND ORGANIZES TEAM OREGON STATE LEAGUE WILL FALL THROUGH. Word Received to Effect That Vancou ver Will: Withdarw From League and Effort la Being -Made By President Sroat to; Secure Team in Portland to Complete Circuit. VANCOUVER, Marc h 1 1. While it is not probable"1 that any Vancouver club will enter the Interstate Baseball League this season, there will be' some good games here between local teams. The old Maroon , team of the Eighth Battery, which made a fine record last year, will soon resume practice. The team of the Nineteenth Infantry has chosen Sergeant MeAnally as captain, and will get dowk to practice work as soon as the weather will permit. The team being organized by ; the local militia boys it is said, will have among its members some fast players. In ad dition to these there is strong taTk among enthusiasts of organizing a strictly-, civilian team among local players. Word having been received to the effect that there was a hitch in the proceedings at Vancouver, and that it was doubtful as to whether that city would be able to enter' the Oregon State League, President P. II. Sroat went to Portland yesterday morning to see if a team could be secured in the metropolis to take the place of the Vancouver nine, should the latter fail to organize." " . " ' . f President Sroat informed the States man by telephone last evening that the "fans" in Portland were read v to put a team into the neh providing the will go to Vancouver today to see if. matters cannot be arranged satisfac torily to induce that city to stay in the circuit. The" news thht Vancouver would nrobahlv withdraw .'from the league x . - - c came as a surprise to President Sroat, as well as to the directors of the local club, and there is much speculation as to what the final result will be. Should the league .management fail to secure a team either at Vancouver or Port land, it would practically mean the disbanding of the entire organization, as Oregon City and Albany have given up the idea of entering the circuit, and there is no other town within suitable distance to complete the circuit, with the possible exception of MeMinn ville. It is mote than probable though, that the fourth team will I be secured in Portland, providing- Vancouver finally decides to withdraw at any rate every effort possible will be made to com plete the circuit before the league will be allowed to disband.. ' Setting Prisoner Free. A man with rheumatism Is a prisoner. His fetters are none , the less galling beeause they are 'invisible. To him Perry Davis' Painkiller eomes as a liberator; Rubbed well into the swollen, stiffened joints it not merely drives away tho pain, it makes, the muscles pliablo so that tho prisoner becomes a freo man. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis.' 25 and 5 cents. i PLANS FOR BEBIjjxDING. Thi Ditch Connecting on North Front Street to Be Put m wo wn . ! -i dition. ' '" (From Saturday' Daily.) ,; The Portland Flouring Mills Com pany has decided to repair the covering over the water, ditch on North rent street without fniwner aeiaj. - action was decided upon in response i an order; issued br tne city eouneil at recent raeewnif. - " V" 1 k needed repairing lor some umc matter waa discussed the council aemions at different times, but the com pany deferred action on account of the cost of making repairs. But Hcr the Portland office waa notified of the or der issued by the council, Manager Babeoek I immediately received orders to look np the cost, amount of material needed, and advertise for bids, x ester aay he accompanied several contractors to look over the work to be done, and bids will be received witin a few deys. There has been some question of th liability! of the compaav to keep the uitch. eovere.1, as at the time the ditch was doir no mien provision w rau Several year. "".'ZZ "t for company wked f or a right of way Xor a branch railroaa Salem Mills, they agreed to cover the ditch, and the, bridge which now stands was built that or. . . ' The riirht of wav for the track has Vwvn forfeiteti. and it is for this reason that the doubt arose as to the liability; of the company for the cover- lBThis covering on Front street is 730 feet long and also covers the crossing at the junction of Liberty and Com mercial, and Division and Front rtCs About 120,000 feet of lumber wjll be required in the eonstinction, as it is the intention to build it entirely .new, and the cost will be in theLnighbor hood of:280Q.-"i.?-' f:r. senator Morgan made no request for, the pen with which tue i anama trca-r was signeu. . , . IS NOT POLITICS IMPORTANT CHANGE TO TAXE PLACE AT THE ASYLUM THE FIRST OF THE MONTH. - Henry Workman; Farmer at Asylum FannGoes Ont of Employ of State, . And Farmer Brown of Main BuHd ' Ingj Will Aasnme' Sole Supervision of Farm Work Political Story Denied. . (From Saturday's Daily.) Quite an important change is sched uled to take place at the insane asy lum ( in the first : of April. Henry Workman, who as appointed fanner at the asylum firm a year-ago this month, will be removes from that po sition upon that .te and Farmer D. T. Brown,' who has filled that impor tant position at the main building for several years past, will be promoted, and j riven, sole supervision over the farm work at both institutions. It has been rumored that this ehanee was brought about by the peculiar political exigencies 01 the ease, so tar as ilr. Workjman was concerned, lit this the ory is stoutiy denied bv fhe members of ths board of trustees of the asylum and Superintendent Calbreath, who state politics was not connected with the: ase in any manner or torrri and that the change was ntaue purely jor the benefit of the institution. ' ThliSe. Official V that ngn mrortk not conducted at the farm in an entire- J ly satisfactory manner and that there! was inore or less friction between the J farmers of the two institutions on ae-j count of the extent I- their respective authorities, and many other diineultiesj which arose through this system, and it j was thought that the agricultural af- fairs ot both bui-uings could be man- aged to better advantage : under one j head, and that, as Mr. lirown bad been in the employ of the state for so many years in the capacity of farmer and is considered the uest man that could be found to assume the great respon sibility he was offered the position and aecepted it. The political story which has "been circulated in eomieetion with the. change, but which is denied by the 01- PORTLAND Some of the Reliable Men and Concerns of CLEANING AND DYEING. If yon have clothes to clean and press, The Fashion Tailors are tho best. Dyeing, steam cleaning and repair ing. Satisfaction guaranteed. 433 Washington St between 11th and 12th-, Portland, Oregon. CREAMERIES. Oregon Creamery. - manufacturers of butter and, cheese. We are in the ro:uket for sweet ant sour cream. Write for prices. Reference London & San Francisco Baix. L'ndted, 100 Fourth Street, Portland, Oregon. ELECTRIC AND GAS SUPPLIES. Portland Electrical Works. Established 1882. Oldest house in Oregon. Head quarters for Gas and Electric fixtures. Dynamos and motors installed and repaired. Telephones, bells, etc, houses wired. '351 Stark Street, Port land, Oregon. The Northwest Electric Engineering Co. of Portland, Oregon, can supply vnnr wni rxtttnA In tha 1wt:r1ea1 lfn The largest stock in the Northwest, j Do your cooking by electricity. Pock et flashlights. Everything. Private Telephone Lines are being in stalled by all progressive farmers. The cost is small in comparison with the benfits derived. Get our estimates. Western Electric Works, No. 61 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon. Portland General Electric Co. A full line of electrical supplies carried in StOCk. M. J. Walsh Co, dealers in mantels, . grates, tiling, gas ana eiectnc cnan . daliers, supplies; , replace furniture. 343 Washington street, Portland, Or egon; telephone 879 Main. FANCY STATIONERY. Wedding and. visiting cards, also mon - ogram stationery. W. G. Smith & Co., Washington Building, Portland, Or. neials. is to the effect that Workman' is a strong member of the Simon faith and that he actively opposed the elec tion of Senator Fulton to the L nited States Senate daring the last regular session of the legislature. On this ac count, it is said, the followers of Mit chell and Fulton nave made such strong and repeated protests against his rep utation as farmer at the asylnm farm that such influence was finally brought to bear that be was dismissed. APPRAISERS FILE REPORTS. Emma Murray Appointed Administra trix of Deceasea Husband's .Estate.- (From Saturday's Daily.) County Judgs Scott, sitting in pro bate, yesterday made aa order allowing the account and report filed in the court by W. W. Anderson as executor of -the last will and ' testament of James An derson, deceased. The court also eon firmed the transfer of the property of the estate to Lucy Anderson, the sur viving widow of the - deceased, who is to have the management of the name. The executor will be requireu to make no further report unu alter the death of the widow, i i ; . The Levi Bartmesa estate consisting of both real and personal property waa appraised ' at $5510, Joan M, Howell, F. W. Waters and Lou Miller being the appraisers. The court made an order authorizing Oscar Cole, the administrat or of the estate sell the personal rroTertv at private saie. and to lease the real property to Harvey II. Cole, one of the heirs to the estate. Upon her own petition Emma Murray snrvivung-ridow ol vuiam Aiuxray. deceased, was appointed administratrix of her husband's estate. The janly property o- the estate located in this eounty is the beautiful , stallion "Di ablo," whose value is placed at $5000. The bond of the administratrix -i was fixed at $10,000. George Kraos, C." ; Zimmerman and William Fry, the appraisers of the es tate of Jacob Giesy, deceased, filed their report in court. .- The real prop erty was appraised at $6225, and the personal- at $2832J56. . - H. J. Bigger filed as bond in tne sum of $600 as administrator of the estate of Horace Harper, deceased,' and the same was approved by the court. Sarah Pendleton was discharged ' as the guardian of the persons and estates of Martin R, David 1, and George A. Pendleton the wards all, having become of legal age. ' . .. . ,. FUNDS INCREASE ; i ; MJ-L y; ,;'.Jr , SHERIFF COLBATH MAKES AN OTHER TRANSFER OF TAXES v TO COUNTY TREASURY.' - Taxpayers Stand in Line Anxious, to Get Benefit of 3 per Cent . Rebate Time Limit Expires Today Sheriff's Force Laboring Today and Tonight to Keep Up With Work. Sheriff B B. Colbath made another turn over of 1903 taxes yesterday,-the amount of .the transfer being $23,707.20. This brings the total amount of money, collected on the 1903 tax roll and paid into the hands of County Treasurer Richardson, to $106,441.52, and more will be transfer red as soon, as the entries upon the cash register can be brought up to date. The sheriff's office has presented a lively scene during, the past few days, there being a constant string of taxpayers anxious to get the benefit of the 3 per cent rebate. The timerirmfr for the allowance of the rebate ex pires this (Tuesday) evening, and Sheriff Colbath expects another big rush today. Tthe sheriff and his deputies have had their hands full during the past week, but ' have labored day and night to keep up with the work, and the books are' practically written : np HUSINESS EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. Portland Woman's Employment Com pany. For ladies only. We furnish the best of domestic help of all kinds; stenographers and office girls, j Satis faction guaranteed. Miss Josephine Rice, Manager, 216 Alisky Building, Third and Morrison streets. FARMERS SUPPLIES. Pacific Mail Order Company, sells ev erything yon use, eat or wear, at wholesale prices. . Buys everything yon raise, make or aelL Send for spring . illustrated catalogue. 229 to 235 Salmon St, Portland, Oregon. florists: Prompt attention given to outside or- ders on choice cut flowers and floral j designs. We also carry . a large as- j Bodley, 124 5th St., Portland; Or. HAT FACTORIES. Northwestern Hat Factory Manufact urers of all kinds, of hats by union hatters. Hats made to order at man ufacturers' prices. The only practi cal hatters in Portland. 420 a Wash ington St, , HOTELS. Vendome Family Hotel. Elegantly fur nished rooms at lowest rates. In cludes steam heat, baths, etc Firsts class trade solicited. Take car to 13th St. corner 13th and Alder Sts, Portland. Oregon. REAL ESTATE. Real estate wanted for Eastern buyers. If price is right I can sell your land. Do not want exclusive sale. Write full particulars. B. S. Cook, 251 Alder St, Portland, Oregon. i to date which enables Sheriff 4'olbath to be prompt in making his transfers to the county treasury. - " Of yesterday's turn over, $11,094.20 was credited to the state and eounty fond; 5,547.10 to the state school fund; $2,022.71 to the Halem city ami city road fa ad; 1,8 12.76 to school district No. 24, and 41,021.53 to the road tax fund. , The total amount was apportioned among the various funds as follows: State and county , . . I.. 31 1,0949 ... 5,347.10 ;.. 8S.05 ... 142JS9 1J2IJ53 ... ' 2,022.71 State school .... ... . . . -... Indigent soldier .... ...... PolTtax ...... ". Road tax Salem city and city road . .. . Woodburn city ami city roaa 01.53 Jefferson city and city road;. 122.44 School dud. No. 4 School dist. No. 12 .....1.. 49.84 .87 3906 86.8S 61.75 - 28.86 43.10 1,812.76 321 ' 8JS2 -", 458 - 75.53 598.00 180 2L33 ?22J8 108.79 .65.0 1357 , 4.13 School dist.' No. School dist. No. School dist. No. School (list. No. School dist. No. School dist. No. School dist. No. School dist. No, School disc. No. School dist. No. School dist. No. School dist. No. School disL No. School dist. No. School dist. No. School dist. No. School dist. No. 14 15 17 20 23 24 26 40 46 50 57 59 60 73 . 76 . . 4 . 3 " ' 1 J 71... 103 School dist. No. 109 School dist. No. 116 School dist. No. 11S 2.50 d- -r - ... $23,70720 Total ...t ALL UP TO DATE SALEM WILL HAVE THE , MOST MODERN ELECTRIC LIGHTINQ AND POWER SYSTEMS. In a Few Day the New' Plant Will Be Ready For Service What the ' Reporter Saw at the Station of the Company" Last Night. (From Sunday 'a Daily.) , It will only1 'be s few days until the old electric light plsnt which has so long done service ia this city will be re placed by one of the most modern and up to date electric lighting and power system to be found anywhere in the j Northwest. Ai reporter called at the I M.auoD jasi mgni anu was surpriaeu to find very Httlei of the old machinery. A force of experienced electricians were busily engaged under the fiersonal su pervision of Superintendent II. C. Stod dar in placing; and connecting the new switchboard, which is a model of me chanical art and scientific calculation. This switchboard, which is 22 feet by 8 feet, was manufactured by Che Gene"rl. Electric Co of Schenectady New York, from plans drawn especially for this plant by Mri. J. W. Springer, present manager of the company. The board itself is composed : of eleven marble panels, eaeh an inch and one-half in thickness, supported by an iron .skele ton frame. Each panel is a distribut ing point for; different portions of the city. The railway department is so arranged that in case a. trolley wire breaks in any; one portion of the city it does not interrupt traffic on the whole system, as this switchboard sys tem divides the street railway business into four .different and 'distinct circuits. This means in the case of the trolley breaking on the asylum line, the traffic is not disturbed in any other part of the city. Under the old system a break of the. trolley! in -any place meant -an interruption of traffic on the entire system. 'it The switchboard is equipped with the most delicate ami modern instru ments, and they were purchased at a cost of $2500.; By the aid of hese Jn stm merits, thej engineer in chtrge of the station can detect the slightest var- H)f RECTORY Oregon's Metropolis. HOTELS. The Imperial Hotel , Cd, Phil Metschan, president; C. W. Knowles, manager; Seventh and Washington streets, Port land, Oregon. European plan only; $1, $1.50, $2. First class restaurant building. v j ; Hotel Scott,! new building, elegantly furnished and centrally located; first class restaurant in connection steam neat; electric lights; European plan; rooms 75 cents to $2 per day; Seventh and Ankeny streets, Postofflce block. Free bus. Portland, Oregon. MEDICAL. Dr. Wing Lee. Chinese physician. He makes a specialty of treating those who have chronic diseases which oth er doctors fail to cure. His skill is indisputable. 280 Burnside street, Portland, Oregon. Portland Cancer Institute 181 V First street; Dr. Voose, Cancer treated without knife; 15 years ex- perience. . Also catarrh, asthma, con sumption and all chronic and spinal diseases permanently cured. Consul tation free. Mail orders have Imme diate attention. PHOTOGRAPHER. E. W. Mocre, photographer. We make a specialty of enlarging in oil colors. t- have all the requirements for first- class work. Seventh and Washington streets, Portland, Oregon. RESTAURANTS. Watson's restaurant, 109-11 iFonrth street, .between Washington and Stark, Portland. Family restaurant. W. F. Watson, proprietor. Morris Quick Lunch and Coffee House. A temperance restaurant noted for cleanliness, good cooking and quick service. No Chinese"nployed. Wash ington street below Imperial hotel, Portland, Oregon. - -- , iation in the service in any part of the jed by law at the law office ot W. II. citv thus aseuring the patrons of this Holme, and Webster, Holmes, Hush- companv tne nest ana mosi eonsiam 4rvie obtainable. The engineer on lutv ia reonired to take reaiinsrs and keen a complete record of these instru ments at intervals of a half hour dur ing the twenty-four hours, these rec ords being handed daily to, the manager thus enabling him to know the service rendered during the past twenty-four hours. In connection wit the switch board there is also being installed a power distribnting center,; which will enable the company to furnish electri cal power in any quantity, several firms ir the city having already contracted for power ranging from 5 to 73 horse power. This is a good thing. for Salem, as manufacturers looking for a location in Salem will be assured a cheap and efficient power. .V In speakjog of future improvements. Manager Springer had little to say, but, as he expressed it, there is much to be done vet." When questioned as to the new street lighting' system he said: "The new are lamps are the latest pat tern adopted for 'street lighting, an 1800 will bo seen lighting the grounds of the 8L Louis Exposition." Fishing License Collected Master Fiah Warden H. O. Tan Dusen yesterday v P'd $648 into the state treasury . representing the eollee - tions in his department for the month of February, for licenses, etc- and also $109.50 received from the same source. been appointed as administrator of in the second district. I the estate of Charlotte Westenhouse, .' (deeeased.- All persona having claims There was bright sunshine nearly all against such estate are required to day yesterdav. Credit this one, at least, up to Mareh. v ...j. : Mew Today WILSON STRAWBERRY PLANTS !. for sale. W. Porter, Salem, R. 2. X WANT TO BUT-LOVE HOGS AND pica, also docks, pring chlcVin, and bean. I will par the bicneet eaan i prlee for same. Quong- Hlng; 2S4 Llb- : erty street. Salem. Or. REPORT CARDS OUR SCHOOL RE , iort cards are printed to lit the echoed retnster. The prices are: Twelve cards if or id cents; twenty five for 20 cents; one hundred for 75 enta. toateeman Publishing Co, Sa lem, Oregon, j A COMFORTABLE HOME AND I good stock .ranch in Western Oregon, ' handy to school and postoOice, to trade for a small and well improveu place in the Willamette valley. What have you gott J. A. Upton, Linville, i Oregon. - ' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. OREGON SONGS THE JUNE NUL ber of the Oregon Teachers Month i ly contains slz Oregon songs, words ; anl mmi otnnlote. im folkiws: i "Sweet Oregon." " Peerles Ore- I gon," "Oregon, My Oregon," Or ; gon," "Tue IWautifnl Oregon ; Shore" and "Beautiful Willam 1 ette." The book contains a number j of other good soags. I'riee, 10c, Ad- dress Oregon Teachers Monthly, Sa ; lem, Oregon. OSTEOPATHY. DRS. M. T. I SCOETTLE, FRANK J. j Barr and Anna M. Barr; Dr. Lela ; Mae Thomas, Assistant Sjtecialist in j Female Diseases, seven years ' expert i enee in confinement eases. Consulta- tion free. Dr. W H. Thomas, Assist ant Socialist in Renal. Calculi, Gall Stone, Stomach ! Trouble, Conatipa tlan and Dislocations. All graduates of the founder's school. Office hours, from 9 to 5. 1. O. O. F. Temple. Phone 2721 Main. ' Residence 'phone, 2603 Red, LEGAL. NOTICES. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notiee is herely; given that In the matter of the estate of Robert II. Finch, deceased, the undersigned ad ministrator of the said estate has filed his final account and petitioned - the court for final settlement and distribu tion of the said estate of Robert II. Finch, deeeaeed, in the eounty court of Marion eounty, state of Oregon; and that Thursday, the 31st day of March, A. D. 1904, at 11 o'clock a. m. of the snid day, at the county court room in the city of Salem, in the said eounty of Marion and state of Oregon, has been fixel as the time and place for the hearing of objections to the said final account and a settlement thereof, j !A11 persons interested are hereby no tified to present their objections to the said final account,; if any there be, at the said place on or before the above date for final settlement. f Dated this 29th day of Februarr, A. D. 1904. & JEFFERSON MYERS, 'Administrator of the estate of. Rob ert If. Finch. Deceased. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is Hereby Given to All Whom It Mav Concern: That the undersign ed has been appointed administrator of ( the estate of Levi liar t mesa, Iecenset, by the County Court of .Marion county, Oregon, and that tthe undersigned has duly qualified a ; such; all persons vhomsikever having claims. against said estate, are hereby notified to present them to me as j said administrator, within six months from' the date of I this notice, projerly verifiel and with the proper vouchers therefor as requir ed by law at the ; law office of W. II. Holmes, and Webster Holmes, Itush Ilreyman Building, Bjilem, Oregon. I OSCAR COLE, Administrator of said estate. W. II. Holmes Wei wt er 1 1 olines, I Attorners' for Administrator.: ! March 4, 1!04. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is Hereby Given to All Whom It May Concern:- That the, undersign ed has been appointed administrator of the estate of James Brown, deceased, by the County Court f Marion eounty, 1 Oregon, and that the undersigned lias 9rff0"' duly qualified as such; all persons whomsoever having claims against said esrtate, are hereby notified to present them to me as said administrator, within six months from the date of this notice, properly, verified and with the proper vouchers therefor as refluir- xirrmjui xuhmik, mir, uirni, FRANK M. BROWN, Administrator of said estate. W. H. Holme It Webster Holmes, Attorneys for Administrator. ' March 4, 1904. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. 1 Notice Is Hereby Oiven to AH Whom It May Concern! That the undersign ed has lieen duly appointed the execu trix of the last will and testament and estate of Aj B. Buren, deceased, by the County Court, of Marion eounty, Ore gon, and has duly qualified as such; all persons having claims against the es tate of said deeeased, are hereby no tified to present them to me, within six months from the date of this no tice, properly verified and. with the proper vouchers thereto as required, by law, at the law office of W. II. Holmes and ; Webster Holmes, Busb-Breymsn Building, Salem, Oregon. v ' LEDA VAN BUREN, j Executrix of the Last Will and Tes tament of A. B. Buren, Deceased. ' W. H. Holmes k Webster, Holmes, Attorners for Executrix. ' Mareh 4, 1904. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. l Notice is herebr sriven that the nn jdersigaed by aa order of . the County Court of Marion county. Oregon, baa l'"" m wuuib iuuiu. ir. the date of this notice, with the proper s f Dr. W. NORTON DAVIS. We treat successfully all private, nervous and chronic diseases, alo 1Um1, stomach, heart, liver, kidncv and throat troubles. 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