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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1904)
I HE GittyI licensed to Wed; :' : County Clerk " Boland" yesterday ' is faed marriage permit to Wililam G. Stanton and Josephine Auston, both of 'orth Salem. The affidavit was furnish ed by Thomas Holt. ' , .;'- . m yzJ- : Quick Arrest. ' J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe ease of piles causing 24 humors. .After doe tors and all remedies failed, Bueklen's Arnica Salve quickly arrested farther inflammation and eared him. It' con quers aches and kills pains. 25c at Pan J. Fry's, drag stores WW Speak Friday ... -7 -Hon. J. M. Glass, the eloquent plat furm orator of California, will speak at the Presbyterian church on Friday ev ening next; the 2th. Mr. Glass is one of the most eloquent speakers on the American platform, and he will no doubt be greeted by a filled church. Admission will be free. Tide Land Case The State Land Board will be in ses sion this afternoon will hear arguments i nthe tide land ease from Astoria. The hoard made a trip to Astoria a few weeks ago to inspect the situation re garding these lands and will be prepar ed to understand the legal aspect of the - ease all the better. They Bode Without Lights C. Jackson was gathered in by Officer Mnrpby last evening for riding a wheel without the required Jight. He promptly paid a fine of $-.50 and was released from custody. II. C. Abby was arrested br Officer Lewis for a similar offense snd will be interviewed by Recorder Judah this morning. Enjoyed by Many The inhabitants of Salem turned out in large nuralters on Sunday afternoon to listen to the delightful concert given J in Marion Square by the Salem Military Hand. It was gratefully appreciated by the mimic lovers who took advantage of the cool shade of the big firs and praised the band lwys for their thought fulness in providing such high class en tertainment. Adams Estate Appraised The estate of the late Mrs. Sarah A. Adams has been appraised at $3,671.57, aeording to the report of the ,,; ! aiirai- ' rrs filed in the Marion county probates court yesterday. The estate was ap praised by W. B. Morse, Joseph Daum gartaer and John It. Diniick, who fixed the value of the real projierty at $2623, auil that of the peraoBal.nt $1046.57.- Nice Pleasure Boat Lafe and (Tlarenee Hill, the cigar deal er., arc the purchasers of a handsome gasoline launeh, which they have just received and will place: upon the river fur the pleanure of themselves and their friends. The little craft measures 18 feet in length, beam 4 feet ' 6 inches; draght, when loaded, IB inches. Its j upecd is 6 1-2 miles nn hour cuaranteAd. but it ideally intended to make 8 12 i . J uiurs. it ih a very preiiy imai anu loe boys enwct to enjoy it immeuscly this Bummer. Suspects Were Discharged P. Ilanrahan and William Powell, the two men who were arrested by Consta ble Beach on Thursday of last week, on suspicion of having - been connected with the Woodburn postolSco robbery a few weeks ago, and who have been confined in the Marion county jail, were taken to Woodburn yesterday morning and given a preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace Overton, There was no evidence produced to connect the suspects with the crime " and they were discharged from eustody. Deputy District Attorney C L, MeNary con ducted the case for the state and At torney K. P. Moreom, of Woodburn, ap peared for the defendants. Were Not Train Bobbers Two men, supposed to be Edwin V. Gates and James Arnett, members of the gang who held up a Southern Pa cific passenger train at Copley, Califor nia, a few weeks ago, and killed Ex press Messenger O 'Neil, were arrestel at Gervsis on Sunday afternoon by Maniaa! Koester, but later were releas ed as they clearly established their identity and proved not to b the men wanted. The meu arrested had 1een employed in ' Finney's hop yard near tiervai for several weeks and as one of.thfin closely answered, the descrip tion of member of the desperate gang the Gervris marshal kept his eye on lhiw, and whrn they atlempletl . to Imnnl Sunday.- afternoon's overland train for Portlud he placetl them under arrest. - , Mr. Zorn Not Dead - The StateHUian in much pleased 1 an nouuro lhMt I lie vorv worthy informant who receivel and lrtught to this of lice the tidings that Caspar Zorn, the wealthy farmer wear Champoeg, had died last week in a Portland hospital, was mistaken. Mr. Zorn is not only liv ing, but a telephone message from St. Vincent's Hospital early this morning brought the information that5 ho is do ing very nieely, with every prospect of recovery.- He was compelled to under go a surirical one ration by which the troublesome foot was amputated, but he o - - - a has been "doing well ever ', sinco, so, while it can be said that he has "one ioo in me grave," there is, a strong possibility that it will be a long time before the other one goes in. ft ted Yw Han KSwm Zzt (From Sunday's Daily.) I Quintet of Yagrurts HvsV hoboes were run in by Officers Lewis and Murphy last evening and booked upon a charge of vagraney. They gave their names as Andrew Ai vein, Charles White, Frank Lewis, John Dempsey and Jim Malloy, and range in ages from 17 to 25 years. :i . i mm ' Why Take Any dunces. with some new and . untried medicine for such (serious troubles as diarrhoea, eranjpa, dysentery, when you should know that ' for over half a eenturv Painkiller has cured millions of eases! Look out for imitations, there is only one genuine, .t erry uavis ." I , Another Beauty L I George J. Pearee is the proud pos sessor oTa brand new White automobile similar in style to that in which Banker John H.i Albert has been giving enjoy- luent w unueii ana zrienqs lately, alt. irearce was sporting his new machine on the streets and it is a real beauty. For several years Salem was the great est bieyele town in the United States, and now it promises to attain the same eminence in the use of autos. j Made Young Again. 4 "One of Dr. King's Sew Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens again," writes D. H. Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the best in the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purelv vegetable. Never gripe." Only 25e, at Dan J. Fry's drug store, j Will Visit Dallas Chadwiek Chapter of the Eastern Star, of this city, has been invited to visit the Dallas Chapter"' on Tuesday next, and the invitation has been ac eepted. i The ladies and gentlemen . of this order in Salem will go to . Indepen dence ,m' Captain' Skinner's new boat. if it is ready by that time, and take the motor line there for the county seat town. If the boat is not readv thev will meet at Judge Geo. II. Burnett's resideuee and take carriages; Requisition Honored Governor Chamberlain yesterday from the complied with a requisition Governor of the Commonwealth of Mas sachusetts,, a'nd issued a warrant for the arrest and return of Jospli M. Horton, who-, is indicted in Plymouth-county, that state, for embezzlement of $292..o in September, K03. William A. Bov- ien, inariai ot rtro-Klon, is nameit as ....... l i . v. . .. named .i:fT.: i,:. i. w . the scene of his crime. It is said that Horton is also guilty of eloping with. a young ;girl whom he brought to Port land and then deHerted, also leaving a wife, and family tin Massachusetts.1 A act 4hat might not be noticeable in a paper- coming from almost any other stnte becomes "remarkable when eman ating from the vicinit of the world's hub of culture the complaining wit ness, Franklin C. Gardner, signs his name' to-lhe complaint 'with "his mark.' i : m Another Pioneer Gone On last Tuesday, Caspar Zorn,; the who ; has well known wealthy farmer lived a long time between Butteville and Champoeg, uied at the Good Sa- maritan Hospital in Portland as the result of a surgial operation for the re- moval of OfteT or his feet whien , was troubled with a chronic sore. Mr. Z.orn was a German by, birth and a quiet, in dustrious citizen. He mixed very little in public affairs and was seldom seen in the towns or cities or away from home.; He lived and died a bachelor, having made his home with John Hoe fer, his partner in business and; his brother-indaw. Mr. Heofer was mar ried to Zorn 's sister, who has been dead some years. Mr. Zorn was devoted to hard work and the accumulation of property, in which he ana his partner have been eminently successful, as they own an immense amount of rich farm lands and have considerable money out at interest in fact Hoefer & Zorn arc ereditml with beinff the possessors of the greatest individual wealth in Mar ion county, aside rrom one man, Mc orn was aoout eral occurred last Thursday. His fun- CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Cnildxen.! Tfcs Rind Yea Haia Alwajs Bought Bears tb Bignatuxtof Eighi rrom the 0U Held Wi ll. Dairy mple, of Fulton, Nev., arrUed in the city yesterday and is visiting his brother, A. M. Dalrymple, i. . ...;.t9nt agriculturist at the penitentiary. The Churchill Standard, of Fallon, Nevada, says of to its. last issue: Op account of ill health V. II. iMlrvmple has severed his eosncc tions wth the contracting firm of Dal rvmple & Wildes, and will leave Mon tlnv for a trip to the sea eoast.i Mr. Dilrj-mple has interests here that he will retain, but he will be gone for an indefinite peri.J. He has many friends here who w ill recr;t his departnre and hOrkJ that he will sgam return to God s country, a new man. Fallon s at present one of the most prosjwroiis and growing towns id the Fnited Slates. It is in the center of the district to .be ..ir rigated by the big government r ditrb, and already large crews, of men are at work on the project, where several mil lion dollars will be spent. On J top of this, oil has recently been discovered, and' the excitement resulting , worse than the gold fever. The great govern ment work has been neglected and all thought is turned toward the oil w-Ils. r- n.irrnnli'i urooertv is doubled ),riiTiwl in value as a result of the diseoverv of oil, and it value is stUl increasing. ; Mr. Dalrymple is; a con t . i. .w-ciination. and may decnie to l.H'aLc in biilcm and follow his voca j tiou. VTLZZLY 0LLG02I HOME BOYS WIN WILLAMETTE . UNTVEESITY ATH LETES -CABBY OFF HONORS OF FIELD MEET. ' The Boys From McMinnvllle College Fat Up a Game Contest and Win Sev eral Events Bat Could Not Capture Sufficient Points to Be Victorious. (From Sunday's Daily.) W. TJ. 67. ' - ' : : ' M. C. 59 An exciting and ; closely contested field meet was held on the Willamette University Athletic field yesterday af ternoon in which the Willamette . Uni versity team was victorious over that from McMinnvllle College, by only eight points. In fact, the outcome was uncertain until the last event bad been j deeided. This was the 440 yard run, in which Captain Miller of Willamette University won Ironr Day, MeMinn ville's star sprinter, in the closest fin ish of the day. J f f . , - The crowd was small, and if Salem people really appreciate ;..' good sports, that fact was 'not apparent yesterday, it was also noticed that the number of MeMinnville students is attendance .al most equalled that from the home school, and it was said that only on Willamette' University professor was on the grounds. j ' However, what the crowd laeked in numbers, it made up in enthusiasm, and both Bides were cheered by their sup porters. ' There were several surprises during the meet. In the hurdles Wil lamette was considered to be the weak est, yet they won the majority of the events in this line, while in the mile run Judd was considered to have a J PORTLAND Some of the Reliable Men and Concerns of CREAMERIES. Oregon Creamery, Portland, Oregon, manufacturers of butter and cheese. We are in the market for sweet and sour cream. Write for prices. Refer ence London & San Francisco Bank, Limited. ; : CREAM SEPARATORS. aaarfaaaaaaaaMajaaj A Book About It. It tells all about the Empire Cream Separator. If you have five or six cows write for it to Empire . Cream Separator Co., 44 Second St, ; Portland, Oregon. ; j CLEANING AND DYEING. If yon save clothes to clean and press, The Fashion Tailors axe the best. Dyeing, steam cleaning and - repair ing. Satisfaction guaranteed, 433 Washington St, between 11th and 12th, Portland, Oregon. ELECTRIC AND GAS SUPPLIES. Portland Electrical - Works. Established 1882. Oldest house in Oregon. Head ouarters for Gas and Electric fixtures. 'Dynamos and motors installed and: repaired. Telephones, bells, etc, houses wired. 351 Stark Street, Port land, Oregon. : Private Telephone Lines axe 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 and electric chan d alters, supplies; replace furniture. . 343 Washington street. Portland, Or. egon; telephone 879 Main. EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. , 1. 1 1 1 jj.t i iioi.-.-.-.-. . i.i Portland Woman's Employment Com pany For ladies only. We furnish the best of domestic help of all kinds; stenographers and office girls. Satis- - faction guarantaed: Miss Josephine Rice, Manager, 216 .Alisky Building, Third and Morrison streets. cinch' on first "place, but he could do no better than third. However, he was not in a condition to run, having lately recovered from an illness. Willamette captured cverytuing in the weights. Iove broke his records for the shot-put and the discos throw. The former he threw but an ineh short of ninety-one feet. Dsrt won the broad jump, the distance Wing nineteen feet two inches. He was also a close second in the 00-yarl dash, coming in ahead of Captain Miller and James. For Me Minnville Day i made twenty points, that being the highest individual wore of the meet. Gray and Thompson also did gxxl wwrkut' .: s . j- , ' -; It las been mentioned the most ejecit ing race of the meet was the 440-yard or quarter mile, run. : f At the start Day took the lead," but Miller soon crept up, and these two were fighting it out until near the wire, where Miller forg 1 ahead. At the same time r'ord, who had been keeping well back, made a magnificent part and paHel the Me Minnville runner only a second before he, dashed over the white line,' buta few inches, behind Miller. f .Trained"Moultin:wa9 seen last night before1 he left on the overland train for Palo Alto, where he ia to jc be Stan ford, team in a tour Through the 'East ern' states, where they will visit Chica go ami New York. Mr. Moulto'n express ed himself as -"being1' well, pleased with the result Of the meet and with his star in this city, lie said he had never handled a finer bunch of fellows, or a lietter "fightiBg, bunch." The finish of the 440-yard run was the best fight he had ever,, seen in any meet. No con traet has vet been signed, but he will no doubt train the team next year, a the men will spare no effort to effect his return, as he has proved himself -. very iMumlar as well as efficient, making a whining li-am out' of raw material : 1 : : I : I ' STATXSIU::; TUE-DAT," MAT three weeksand is very anxious to re- J turn next year na complete xne rasie . The remarkable feature of yester day's meet was the fact that MeMiaa viile won the first 'four events. Tbia gave them a good lead, but the tide of battle changed and Willamette made steady gains, although Irom that time on at no stage of the battle was either side far in the lead. Below is given the events in their 5 order and ike results: , , Pole vault Cummins, MeMinnville, Winslow, Willamette, Thompson, Me Minnville; tie, 9a feet. Tio-Yard dash Gray, MeMinnville; Dart, Willamette; Miller, Willamette; time, 6 see. : ' ville; ijrord, Willamette; ' Whiteman, Willamette; time, 2:10 4L ; 100-Yard dash Day, MeMinnville; Gray, McJ&inaviue; Miller, Willamette; time, 11 see. ..';.'.,.' ,." -'i 120-Yard hurdles Spires, Willamette James, Willamette; Talbot, Willamette; j ' ' i - Discns throw lve, Willamette ; James, Willamette; Dodaon, MeMisn ville; distance, 90 feet x inches, t Shot-put Love, Willamette; Dodson, MeMinnville; Unruh, Willamette; dis tance, 34 feet. , 220-Yard dash Day, MeMinnville; Miller. Willamette; Gray, MeMinnville; time, 23 3-5. ... Ilammer throw James, Willamette; Hewitt, Willamette; Calavan, MeMinn ville; 89 feet 2 inches. High jump Dodson. 'MeMinnville; Day, MeMinnville; James. Willamette; height, 5 feet. 220-Yard Hurdles Day, MeMinnville EiddelL Willamette; Talbot, Willam ette. Mile run Sievers, MeMinnville; Whiteman, Willamette; Judd, Willain- jette; time, 5:14. Running broau jump uart, vuiam- MUSINESS FANCY STATIONERY. . Wedding and visiting cards, also, mon ogram stationery. W. G. Smith & Co, Washington Building, Portland, Or. FLORISTS. Froia.pt attention given to outside or ders on choice cut flowers and floral - designs. ; We also carrya large as sortment of rose bushes. Thomas C. Bodley, 124 6th St, Portland, Or. HAT FACTORIES. i i ii i i .i i n. n ii in ii ri i 1 . . . . . . . " Northwestern Bat 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 yi Wash ington St, HOTELS. The Imperial Hotel Co, Phil Metschan, president; C. W- Knowles, manager; Seventh and Washington streets, Port land, Oregon. European plan only; SI, $1.50, $2. First class restaurant in building. Hotel McCauley European plan; rooms 25 cents to $1. Convenient to all theaters, and places of amusements; Near Morrison Street Bridge. First class bar. 210 Morrison street.; B. F. McCauley, proprietor. Vendome "Family HoteL Elegantly fur : nished rooms at lowest rates. In cludes steam heat, baths, etc. First class trade solicited. Take car to 13th St corner 13th and Alder Sts., Portland, Oregon. ' Hotel Scott, new building, elegantly furnished and centrally located; first class restaurant in connection; steam heat; electric lights; European plan; rooms 75 cents to $2 per day. Seventh and Ankeny streets, PostoOee block. Free bos. Portland, Oregon. SHOE DEALERS. tjT-Tj-u-u-Ln.-Ln.n-n - " " mmmmmmmmmmmm It you : can appreciate a bargain in men's np-to-datq footwear we can do business with you. Not cheap shoes but good shoes cheap. Every pair made to wear. Spring lines including Oxfords now complete from $3 trp. Agents for Nettleton's fine shoes $5 and $6. Vandnyn ft Walton, 270 Washington Street. a(a ' TlAtYi ricnn MeMinnvile; distanre, 19 feet 2 inches, j 440-Yard dash Miller. Willamette; Ford, Willamette; Day, MeMinnville; timeGo 1-3. MARION COUNTY W. C. T. U. (From Sunday's Daily.) , Marion county W. C. T. Ui held its fifteenth annual convention in Salem on Tiicsdav aodWdnedy, May 17 and 18. The convention was opt-nel on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Steele presid ing. -A verr enjoyable as well as prof itable time'was had. Much goo.l work was done, and plans were made for the work of another year. ; Reports from the different 'depart nteiits of work were read,j all showing that the faithful women were still strivinz to uidift Ibe fallen, rheev the broken-heart rd. make smooth paths for MeMinnvilli: Tav. ItO weary feet, and to so brighten the lives writes, j!1 a patient was attacked with of those around them.. f violent hemorrhages, caused by ttleera- wt r ..,;.i h.tion of the stomach. I had often found it-ill I . l A f I--- -s-" - , ' " t i. !... r K 'rn.?ti in the'Klectric Presbvterian church on Weleday er - ening. It was one of the ijest lectures it has been our privilege ?to .hear. ; The officers elected to serve the eoua tv the cowing year were: ' President, M rs. R. M. St eclec r-eleet ed ; - eorres fKinding secretary. Mrs. Mary Rboler, re-elected; remrding ecretary ! Mrs. Graee Austin; 1 treasurer, Mrs. Ora II. Beers. ' The loeal union secrM dinner each day to the- delegate nad vi-itlng mem bers. " .... . . . Mi.s-;Kr. la., CoAnty Press' Supl. T. A terday Livesley went to Portland ye aftcrnoon for" a short business ' 'l' . -J "- - - ' . - ' , " -, 21, PLAIHTIFF WINS JUDGE BOISE BEKDE2S DEC2EE i IN A SUIT BBOUOHT TO FOBCE CONTBIBUTION. Action Was Instituted by Plaintiff to , Compel Defendants to Contribute To ward Payment of Not Executed tor Purpose of Raising Money to Develop 7 Mining Property. Jadge Boise yesterday rendered a decree in favor of the plaintiff in the case of T. C. Smith vsl George Griswold i " - T ' as administrator of the estate of Frank Savage, deceased, W. D. Mohncy ' and John Savage Jr, which was recently uifs wiore i ne codix. The action was brought to compel the defendants to pay their proportion cf a contribution toward the settlement of a note in the! sum of $3000, executed by the plaintiff and others ia 1893, in fav or of Samuel Ramp, for the purpose of raising funds with which to develop the property of itbe Myrtle Creek Consoli dated Gold Mining and Manufacturing Company, of I which the plaintiff, the de fendants and : others are stockholders. It was alleged by the plaintiff that at the time the note was executed an agreement was entered into by the stockholders to the effect that when, the note became due each of the stockhold ers should contribute toward the pay ment of same, an amount in proportion DIRECTORY Oregon's Metropolis. FARMERS SUPPLIES. Pacific Mail s Order Company, sens er- : erything you use, eat or wear, at wholesale prices. Buys everything ' yon. raise, make or sell. Send for spring illustrated catalogue. 229 to 235 Salmon St, 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. Fis skill is indisputable. 280 Burnside street, Portland. Oregon. Portland ; J Cancer Destitute . 181Vs First street, Dr. Voose, Cancer treated without knife; 15 years' x . perience. ; Also catarrh, asthma, con sumption and all chronic and spinal diseases permanently cured. Consul tation free. Mall orders have imme diate attention. PHOTOGRAPHER. E. W; Mocre, photographer. We make a specialty of, enlarging in oil colors, crayon, .or pastel. - Our photographic instruments are the latest and we have an; the requirements for first class work. Seventh and Washington Sts, Portland, Oregon. - REAL ESTATE. Real estate wanted for Eastern buyers. IX price is right I can sell your land. Do not want exclusive sale. Write full particulars. B. S. Cook. 251 Alder ; St, Portland, Oregon. RESTAURANTS. Watson's restaurant, 109-11, Fourth 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, j No Chinese employed. Wash ington street below. Imperial hotel, Portland, Oregon. ; WHOLESALE SHOES. Krausce and Prince, wholesale dealers reliable footwear; recently removed to 86-88 Fifth street. Dealers' attention called particularly to Packard; rev tail S3 to Sa FUntstone S3.50 shoes. Send for illustrated catalogue. the shares of stqek held by the re ineetire contributors. It was further alleged that All 'made settlement with the exception .of the defendants, and a deeree was asked for, requiring them to contribute their portion of the mon ey as follows: Frank Hayage estate, M; Wj D. Mohaey, -w9"; John Say age, Jr., jt5-"a, with interest at the rate of 6 per eent per annum from Septem ber 16, iwi.: , . . ! Attorneys J;d n 11. and C. I MeNafy eondnrted the. ease for the plaintiff and H. J. Bigger, W. 11.. and Webster Holmes appeare! for the defendants.: . J ' mm , .. ; jj A SUrtllng i:est. - v--!j To save a life Dr. T. Merritt. of No. Mehoopaay, Fa., made a startling test reultin2n a wonderfol cure. He Bitters excellent for acute and liver troubles no I pre T?" scribed them. The patient gained from the first1 and has not had a a attack ia 14 months.' Elect ria Hitters are pos itively guaranteed for dvpeptia,,indi- . . . '-r r l . . gesiion, ;eonaiipaion inn ivi'inry i i y bMC Try them. Only 50c at Dan. J. Fry's.; ;j ' v' - " V' , "v Mr. and Mrs. A."J. Ford returUcl to Portlamt yesterday afternoon after vis iting -Mrs. Ford 'a mother, Mrs. F. M. Jack of! Aumsrille, who is in the Solent Hospital,'' having undergone an opera tion about two weeks ago. 3he is recov ering rapidly and doiug well. ; Legal Blaaks, Statesman Job OJLce. J TO ! If you are going home to your childhood's homo this yearremembcr that tho KOETIIEEN PACtFIO leads to er- erybody's home. -" C." '-; ' ;,;' ; 1 You can go by way'of St. Paul to Oiicago, or St Louis, and thence reach the entire East and South. Or, you can go to Duloth, and from thero use either pie rail lines, or . one of th.a superb Lake Steaiaer down the 'lakes to Detroit, Cleveland Erie, and Buffalo the Pan-American; City. ': V Start right and you will probably arrive at your desti la tion all right, and, to start right, use the Northern Pacific, and preferably the! 4X0BTH COAST LIMITED train; in service after MAT 5th. :-::: : ' Any local agent will name rates. A T nilDT TAM Assistant Oeaeral Paasesiger Ageat, A; L. ITIAKL, 1 WIN poaTtAJru, ouoox. lew Today FOR SALE. A FEW CHOICE SEED potatoes. O. 11- Colgan, Salem, Ore gon. Route 8. J. F. PETZEL.-SAW AND PLANING mill, one mile north of Chemawa. Ronte 8. Write for prices. j FOB SALE OR TO LET ON 8IIARES forty head of good ewea. Call or ad dress W. T. Ramsden. Salem. WANTED. SOME FARMER TO take our surplus buttermilk. Just the right kind of feed for hogs. Commcr eial Cream Co. ' ' I I WANT TO BUY LIVE nOGS AND pigs; also docks, spring chickens, and hens. 1 will pay the highest cash price for same. Quong Iling, 254 Lib ertr street. Salem. Oregon. - S1:BEEN DOORS, I POULTRY, LAWN and Field Fencing,, Barb Wire, Shi" gles, P. ; B. Realy Roofing and Building Paper, : iKxtension Ladders,1 Gates and Oatei Hardware. AU at lowest prices. Walter Morley, 60 (U'ourt street. Salem. - ' ' REPORT CARDS OUR SCHOOL RE ; ' port cards are printed to fit the j echoH register.! The "prices are: ? Twe.ve eards fbr lQ cents; twenty i five for 20 cents; one hundred for 5 I j ents. Statesman Publishing Co, Sa !;) 1cm. Oregon. ' .. - - '' ' -- j' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. OREGON SONGS THE JUNE NU2I I ber of the Oregon Teachers' Month f ly contains six Orison songs, words : ! and ' -nusie complete, as folkrwsrj f' -'Sweet Oregon," Peerleas Ore gon," "Oregon, My Oregon,' ''Ora ron,M The s Lautiful ' Oregon ! i Shore!,- and -Beautiful Willanv I . ette. The book contains a number i of other good songs. Price, lOe. Ad dress Oregon Teachers' Monthly, Sac lam, Oregon. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. PR3POSALS 1X)R WOOD. NOTICE is hereby given!; that sealed bids for, supplying the' Salem Public Schools with wood will; be received op to noon of Friday, Sthe 10th day of June, ' 1904. ' Specifications may be seen at the office of Jo. Baumgartner, elerk of the board. Dated at Salem, Oregon, ' this 10th day of May, 1904. T. L. ( Davidson, chairman. J. Baumgartner, clerk. I I LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, t To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given ? that the undersigned has filed her final account of the estate . of Lewis W. Updegraff late of Marion ( county, Oregon, deceased, in the Coun ty Court of Marion county, Oregon, and that the said court has fired the, time and place for the hearing, of said final account ami anv? objections thereto on the lth Jay "of June, 1904 at - 10 o'cloek in the forenoon of said day at. the court room of. said" court in (he county court house at the city xt Salem in Marion county, Oregon. -'. Datel at Salem, Oregou, this the 13th dav of Mar, 1904j . MARV E. UPI)r?KAFF, j Executrix of the last will and testa ment ami estate of Lewis W. Updegraff, deceased. " -f . i f SUMMONS. In the ireit t'ourt of the State of Oregon for th County of. Marion' Department No. 2. J. B. , Pevree, Plaintiff, v. I VII. Mar lay, Defendant, Summons. 5 To IV IT. Marlar, the above named defendant: f In the name of. the State of Oregon, yon re hereby reuirel to apear and answer the complaint against you in' the alfove entitled suit filed inr the court alove named, on or leforc the 8th day of July; l&ot, that being the last day for rort to appear and answer to said eompfaint as prescribed by the order of sai court for the publication of this summons, and if yon fail so to appear and answrr. the plaintiff will apply to a id court for the relief prayed for in said omplaint, which said relief is to obtain a decree of said court that the plaintiff is the absolute owner. in fee of the following described prejnises: Lot 1 in section 1 tf township 7 south of range 1 west of Willamette Meridian, containing 27.20, acre, in the county of. Marion and state of Oregon; that said! aeieniaai nan no esrate or interest in said land or premises, and that said defendant be forever -enjoined and de-1 barred from asserting any claim in or! to said land or premiiws adverse to the' plaintiff, ahd that said plaintiff recover) hi eonts and disbursements in said suit to W taxed. I Tnis snmatons is serre! upon you by' publication imrsuant to the order, of the Honorable If. P. iVtise, Jndge of said conrt. dulrfmade and entered there in on the 2 1 st "day of Mav, '1!W)C . The 21th day of Mar, 1904, in the date of the first publication of this sum mons as prescribed in and ia pursuance of. said order. 1 . JOHN W. REYNOLDS. ! 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