xns WEATJUIH.
PORTLAND, Oct. 20. Following is
be weather forecast for t went y-f our
sours ending midnight, Friday, Octo
ber 21: Western Oregon, increasing
tJoudinw with possibly showers in the
southern portion. Western Washing
ton: Inr8iDJr cloudness with show
erf near the coast. .Eastern Oregon' and
Washington: Fair. , : , -
(From Wednesday' Daily.)
Coos County Taxes
The treasurer of Goon county de
livered the last half of state taxvs due
.mounting to $12,000.
Administrator .Discharged
f has. F. Hein was yesterday dis
charged by the Marion county probate-
rourt as administrator oi jne. estate of
jwis M. Everill, deceased, the estate
bavin- been full yadministered upon.'
geeves Estate Appraised "
The estate of John O. Beeves, de
feased, has beei appraised at $1113.92.
The estate consists of both real and per
sonal property V and the appraisement
was made by P.- A. Gunderson, IL E.
Peeves and D. H. Bonhoff, who liled
their, report in the county court yester
day. ; . ""
T. M. C. A. Bible Class
Thrf first class meeting of the Bible
8taly Club m last ( evening at the
Association rooms, twenty being pres
ent. After the partaking of a lunch
at 6:30 the class was lead by 'Secre
tary John Fcchter and a very profit
able hour was spent. This clans will
nut each week and any young man
dtminng to take a systematic study of
the Bible it welcome to come every
Tuesday evening to the 630 lunch and
bemain through the class meeting.
Oovernor Reappointed
UCKtV J V . - " - - . ... . - . - ....... KO
appointed by the Exalted Ruler of the
B. P. O. E. to be chairman of the
committee on charter, and thin year
Exalted Ruler Wm. J. O'Brien, of
Raltim.tra. who was elected' at Cincin-
"natti, Ohio, in July, has reapponted him
to the same position, which is one of the
moit important committees in the or-
.ler. The Exalted Ruler has also Hp-
.intp.l Geo. C. Blakely, of The Dalles,
a Dstrirt.Ueputy r.xaited Kuier.
(From Thursday' Daily.)
At the Indian School-
Two parties of students have arriv
al recently at the United States Indian
Training School at Chemawa, including
four pupils from Klamath agency and
two iron, xeao ay.
More Delegates
FV..0eo. E. Chamberlain yesterday
n'tinoiDted Henry J. Taylor and lion
Wsf. Blakeley of Pendleton, as further
M-(.at to the Irrigation Congress
which meet nxt month at iA 1'aso.
Not Imnrored
Tie condition of Mf. Tberon A. Ly
nan, tfce young man struck by the train
TWwav evening, - is not improved.
fJrave fears are entertained as to the
oufcome of bis injuries, as euneussiou
at the brain is feared.
Improving Ills Home
Jov. Z. F. Moody is making some re
Ktiirti to the front of his hasdsomn res
ilnr on the corner of Winter and
onrt streets. A new and enlarged por.
ti'-o or veranda Is to add to its beauty
in the Court street side.
Been Visiting Here-
While J. IK Barber of Marion, has
lccn servinir as juror in the rourt, Mrs,
Barl-rr has been enjoying two weeks
visit with the family of their niece,
Mrs. J. F. Nilrs, who resides' on tbe
Garden road. Mr. Barber found leis
ure to occasionally patronize the new
hnglewood street car service, and spend
Fainttna the Steeple
On Monday the work of painting the
trepe..of St. Joseph's Catholic churcn
wan begun. It was quite a sight to see
tit fainirr swung jauntily on his ttoard
spat suspended in mid-aid, whistling
g:ii and swishing away with bis paint
brush as though he were on the safest
part of terra firma.
Wanton Desecration
The Hreyman fountain that is viewed
with pride by every right-minded eiti
tfii of Salem, has suffered the indignity
of having some of the ornamentr there
on broken loose, antl cast upon the
ground. The ornaments ha v been re
stored to it, however, and a few ser
viceable leiiche placed near it, for
the accommodation of the public. .
A Handsome Residence
The new residence of A. N.' Moores
on the corner of Chemeketa and fnm
met streets, is rapidly nearine comple
tion. IV will le one of the handsomest
dwellings in Halem, and will be a credit
to the owner and the city as well. Con
trnted after the style of the Italian
IVnaiHHne, it brings something new
into the architecture of the Capital
t'itv. -
Leaves for California
Mr. Edwin D. Goodwin, for, many
vrars at hmawa, left yesterday for
Houtliru California, for the benefit of
his health. Mr. Gcwiwin resigned at
the srhoo! in May anl went to Eastern
Oregon in searrh of health and now is
Tinjr to Cslifornia in the same quest.
He rxruM-ts to seturn to the Indian ser
vice as tn,u as his health will permit.
Football Saturday
The Willamette -football team is not
Jt all diiwouragekli by their defeat of
lart Haturday aid are preparing to roll
P a big score against Columbia Uni
sity 0f Portland, in. this city next
Satordar. It will be remembered that
the Colombia lads defeated- Pacifie I'ni
rsitv last year and hence are in a po
rtion to put up a tattling good game.
Hops Shipped
" The J. Heavey Bros, loaded 3)0 bales
of thiir big bop crop yesterday f or ship
'nt to Portland. Thev haw sold only
JW baW of this vearVcrop so far, and
ey will hold the balance, for sorow
with the expectation of a better
Vtt't. The crop this year only .fell
twenty-fire bales short of last year's
op, hut the increased price more thaa
ke, p Ut tbe finciency. Eugene
Kgirter. ; .
Improvements
b Southern Pacific passenger depot
w"l shortly nndergo a thorough remod-
iTHEGrry
tUoiI .and ..renovating.- A n 5,,; i
- f- .uit:,lsg Hi-
"V connect tne two waiting rooms!
and there will be but one ticket window'
u arrange.! as to facilitate the , work
bb uepoi win be medern in everv way
and 4 Acent C'omi?vii xL'
ef that, some attractive landscape
gardening would be done about the
.gtuuvus. .. . ,
Progressing finally
ine work on iiie new (Congregational
church on the corner of Liberty and
t enter vtreets is progressing very ranid
iv ankl it will not be long before the
buiiomg will be 'nearing completion.
When com Dieted it will i. n.
most commodious. 'auditoriums in the
eiiy, ana one or the most attractive
buildings in Salem it :. i
that the congregation expet to hold
iT L "rTies, at least, in the new
v II U I I U
Will Inaugurate New 8ystem
wii judoe Bcott has decided to
inaugurate a new svHtom n i,;. .,
and beginning with next Monday be
ri 11 1. . - .
"..i .i.yb rrpiar uany hours during
which he will devote hi. ft; JZ
probate matters. This will no doubt
nrove more satisfartnrv wr.i. .u
judge 'and the attornevs, and wili also
save a gtest deal of time. Judge Scott
""i uctmcu wnai nours be will set
aside , for probate business, but wi"
name such hours as may be most satis
factory to the attorneys. .
Ordinance SignedTby Mayor
wiyor.r, w. waters vesterdav af
fixed his signature to th city lighting
contract ordinanee. naaaH h k
ril the previous evening'a, copy of
..u.u iaici Buuuiuiea to tne or-
ficers of the CitzeB T.laht t,:
Company. J Late yesterday afternoon
th officers of the company filed their
acceptance? of the contract with City
Recorder Jndah. and th nrnviain..
contained m the contract ordinance are
now in full force and effect. The Cit
izens Light & Traction Company will
at once begin the erection of the fifteen
arc lamps to be placed in the three new
warus, ana later additional lamps will
be placed throughout the old wards.
Levy Wants Possession
F. Levy ys T. Aufrance is the title of
a new suit filed in Department .o. 2 of
the state cirruit eourt for Marion coun
ty. The j action was brought by Mr.
Levy to gain possession of 290 acres of
land located in townships 7 and 8
south, range 1 west, of which he claims
to be the owner, and the possession of
which he alleges the defendant has
wrongfully withheld from him sinee
October 1, 1904. In addition to hb re
quest for n decreee granting him po'
scspion of; the premises, Mr. Levy asks
that he be awarded general damages
in the sura of $5iH), and 'special damages
to the amount 0f $750. Carson, Adams
Cannon iiear as attorneys for Mr.
Levy.
;
Farewell Reception
About seventy-five friends of Dr. and
Mrs. D. A. Watters met at the home of
Mr. tJeo.l E. Metcalf on Court street,
last night and tendered them a fare
well re-eption. -Dr. ' Watters, who for
the rast nix year has been the presid
ing eldfr; for this district o. the M. K.
Conference, was recently transferred to
ITnive.rsity Park, near Portland, where
he and his wife will loeate in the near
future. The fvening was pleasantly
spent in social converse, music, and a
abort address by Gen. W. II. Odcll,
which was appropriately responded to
by Dr. and Mrs. Watters. Refreshments
were served and after more music the
guests flisperaed with the' universal wish
for rootinued proserity and happiness
for the departing guests who have made
boats off friends during their residence
in tbit eity.
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(From Friday's Daily.)
FAULTLESS GRUBBERS.
Wiggins ad,-
A Big Sond "
J. H. Powell L f 'Ifayesville, brought
in a spud that weighed four pounds
yesterday. The s-td was the product
of a Hayesville garden.
Greatest Efficiency
Ke the .Jumbo two-norar1 stump and
grub machine, with telesepc sweep.
Four times th power, twice the weight
and oiiet half the money asked for any
other machine.' Something new. Call
nnd sh it at Halem Branch, Mitchell,
Lewis & Htaver ('ompany.
Remains Arrive -
The remains. of Mrs. A. P. !ordon ar
rived from Mitchell on last night's ov
erland train, and the funeral services
will be held at the Christian chureh to
da y at 2 o'clock p. m., by Rev. J. J. Ev-
I suffered for long time with a. Uc
ease of Catarrh, and. took a great deal oi
medicine without any benefit.
I had a continual headache, my cheekt
had grown purple, my nose was alwayi
stopped up, my breath had a sickening and
disgusting odor, and I coughed incessantl j
I heard of your S. S. S. and wrote you.
I commenced tonse it, nd after Ukmg
several bottles I was cured and hay
never since had the slightest symptom I
the disease. Miss Maey L. SjoaU.
Cor. 7th it Felix Sts., St. Joseph, Mo.
tm.Mi;nir' W. V.: Mavao. I
'3-
hi
nsed & S. S. with very gratifying results.
: i i t ...iiuM. (w vmim time.
and getting no permanent relief I came tc
the conclusion that the seat of tbe trouble
was in the blood. Knowing S. S. S. to be
good blood medicine I began its use.
and after wing it for totne little while It
did away entirely with the offensive ran
eus In the nostrils, and I did not have XC
hawk and spit, especially in the morning,
to dislodge the catarrhal matter.
1637 South St rgp H. PRESS.
The filthy secretions and foul macnathaJ
ire continually dropping back intoth
throat, find their way into the stomach
.ad are absorbed Into the blood. Catarrh
becomes con-
stitutional.andth
only way to get rid
of Ulsthronghth
blood. Write ns il
yon have Catarrh,
and our physici
ans will advise yoo
without charge.
The Swift Specific Cswpasy, Atlaata, Ca.
. .-. WEEKLY OEEGON STATESMAN t TOD AT, OCTOEEB 21, 1004. ; ' T-T . ' " . ' 'j
ana, and interment will be ma.Te at
City View cemetery. .Mrs. Gordon, who
was formerly Miss Churrhill of. this
city, was terriblv burned in some man
ner at her home at Mitchell, and died
from her injuries. ' Besides her parents,
who reside at Alban-. she leaves one
sister; Mrs. Walter Smith. 2 and her
brothers, Richard, Frank, Walter and
Howard Churchill. .
Pheasant Came to His Death
Yesterday a frightened Chinese
nbeasant flew into the town, no doubt
badly frightened by hunters in the
fields, and in a state - of ? exhaustion,
struck the gable' of the house belonging
to. Gov. Geer, wounding itself so badly
that it had to be kilie.L 1 There is no
doubt at all of its finish, now. r
Fruit Peeler S ;:,-'
In the large fruit dryer of Mr. C. A.
Parvin, just south of town, there has
recently been placed a fruit ieler that
is run by a gasoline engine, and which
rapidly and neatl removes the peel
from apples, grasping three at one time
and thus eliminating one of tbe slowest
and most disagreeable features of fruit
drying that of removing parings- by,
hand. i
First Voters Meet Tonight
i Tonight at the police court, at the
hour of 8 o'clock, the first voters who
have the intention of tumpnrting Koose
velt and Fairbanks will ha-e a meet
ing for the purpose of electing officers
and otherwise perfecting a ermanent
organization. Thev will alno decide
what part they will take in the forth
coming rally which is set for the first
of the' coming month.
Narrow Escape From Death
C. N. Jearman, who has tbe contract
for painting the roof on the city hall
building, passed through an unpleasant
experience yesterday and narrowly es
caped instant death. ' At about 3
o'elwck in the afternoon, Mr. Jearman,
suspended by a rope, was painting on
the side of the tower with nothing be
tween himself and the cement walk be
low but 100 feet of space. The rope
which supported Mr. Jearman clipped
from its fastening, but caught again.
PORTLAND
Some of the Reliable Men and Concerns of
BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES.
Billiard and Pool Tables For rent or
sale on easy monthly payments. The
Brunswick-Balk e-Collender Co, 49
Third St., Portland, Oregon.
CLEANING AND DYEING.
If yon nave clothes to clean and press,
Tbe Fashion Tailors are the best.
Dyeing, steam cleaning and repair
ing. Satisfaction guaranteed. . 433
Washington St, between 11th and
12th, Portland, Oregon. '
1
ELLCTRIC AND OAS,, SUPPLIES.
Portland General Electric Ca. A full
line of electrical sappUes carried in
stock. ' ;..-'
VL J. Walsh Co4 dealers In! mantels,
grates, tiling, gas and electric eban
dallers, snppllcs; .replace t urnltnre,
243 Washington stree , Portland, Or
gon; telephone 870 Main.
Private Telephone Lines are being in
stalled by all progressive farmers.
The cost is small in comparison with
tbe benfits derived. Get our estimates.
Western Electric Works, No. 61 Sixth
Street, Portland, Oregon.
FANCY STATIONERY.
Wedding and visiting cards, also mon
ogram stationery. W. G. Smith fc Co.,
Washington Building, Portland, Or.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
Tbe Old -Reliable Pioneer Employment
Company, the leading office in the
state, furnishes the bert of all kinds
of help on short notice. Free to em
ployers. 215 Morrison St., Portland,
Oregon.
after dropping the painter about two
feet, who kept his balance and succeed
ed in drawing himself into the tower,
haying sustained no injury, but, it is
needless to say, a genuine scare. The
shock so unnerved Mr. Jearman that he
was unable to proceed with his work
during the rest of the afternoon.
Unusual Accident
Edward Burns, who lives three miles
west of the steel bridge in Polk county,
had the unusual experience for this psrt
of the state, this week, of having the
flesh stripped from the bones of the
thumb of the left band, it having Iwen
caught under the roe around the horn
of a saddle while Mr. Burns was roping
a voung calf. Dr. K. E. Slater ampu
tated the denuded bones and dressed
the painful injury.
Paid Last Week
It was stated in a 'personal item in
the Statesman of yesterday that
Charles Grissen. president of the Ore
gon Fire Relief Association, of Me
Minnvillv, was in Salem 'on Wednesday
attending to tbe S-hindlor loss. This
was a mistake. Mr. Grissen was in
town, but merely pay iag a social and
general business call. The Scbindler
loss was settled by II. A- Johnson, the
company's Marion ronnty ' aeent, last
week. The policy was for S00, and
was paid in foil.
Disabled Engine
Yesterday the southbound paswnger
train, due at Salem at It a. m, was two
and a half hours late, owin- to thw
hreakiag of ''eccentric?' on the engine.
The aeeident occurred nar Oregon City
where the passenger trsin waited till a
freight train passed, when the engine
of that was transferred to the tmssen
grr train. Most of the passengers on
the train took he -delay good natoredly.
strolling about is the sunshine, ronniag
foot races and makiag merry oyer fhe
accident that hd occurred. No injur
ies resnlterd fromthe aeeident.
rn rrtrM A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets. All druggists refund the m to
ft if It fails to cure. " '
E. W. GroVef's signature Is on each
box. 23 cents. ; ":
Legsl Blanks at Statesman Job Offieey
HO UWO' GAIN-FLESH
I The life of food is the fat
within it -the more fat the
more real benefit from the
food ; that is why- cod liver
oil is a -powerful builder of
flesh. "...
Scott's - Emulsion of pure
cod liver , bil solves the
problem of how to take cod
liver oil. " That is one reason
why doctors have -been pre
scribing Scott's Emulsion for
all wasting diseases, coughs,
colds and bronchitis for
almost thirty years.
- ,--'' ''..
We'll tend yrm a aample fre apoa rrqaesL
SCOTT & BOWNE, Pearl Street, New York.
SUPREME COURT.
Number of Decisions Handed Down, the
First in Several Weeks One
Marlon County Case
(From Wednesday's Daily.)
The Supreme Court rendered the fol
lowing decisions yesterday afternoon: :
In the case of Porter Slate, respon
dent, vs.. J. E. Henkle, as administra
tor of the estate of Frances Slate, de
ceased, appealed from Linn county, the
decision of Judge -Boise was reversed.
This is the case where Frances Slate
of Benton county died intestate on No
vember 22, 1895. The county court of
Linn county appointed Slate as admin
istrator. Some time after, the county
court of Benton county appointed
Henkle, who sued Slate for recovering
certain money that had been expended
on the estate account, and fees with
held. Slate . demurred, the eourt over
ruling the demurrer and the cross bill,
BUSINESS
EYE SPECIALIST.
DWSOfCtllCOOO
Eye sclallt
Has opened in I'ort
land, Oregon. Be.t in
.'be Sorthwert. Call
nd see him.
129 Btli t.
FLORISTS.
Pnn.at attention 'slven to outside or
ders on choice cut flowers and floral
designs. We also carry a large as
sortment of rose' bushes. Thomas C.
Bodley, 124 5th St, Portland, Or.
HOTELS.
i-u-ixt. timanimniVii'ri' - - - -1
The Imperial Hotel Co, Phil Metschan,
president; C. W. linowies, manager;
Seventh and Washington streets, Port
land, Oregon. European plan only; $1,
$1.60, $2. First class restaurant In
building.
MEDICAL.
aaBaaaaaaaaaasjajssass
Dr. Wing Lee, Chinese physician. He
makes a specialty of treating those
who have chronic diseases which oth
er doctors fall to cure. Fis skill is
indisputable. 230 Burnslde street,
Portland, Oregon.
Portland Cancer Institute 181Va
First street Dr. Voose, Cancer
treated without knife; IS years' ex
perience.. Also catarrh, asthma, con
sumption and all chronic and spinal
diseases permanently cured. Consul
tation free. Mall orders hare imme
diate attention.
Legal Blanks, Statesman Job Office.
claiming that there had been no ade
quate remedy at law. The court held
that Judge Boise erred in overruling
the demurrer, and that Slate had ade
quate remedy in vquity, as he in
tersted in the property as an heir. The
cross bill was ordered dismissed and
tbe demurrer sustained.
Thv case of the State of Oregon,
respondent, vs. Frankie Wooldridge,
apdlant, appealed from Multnomah
countv, in which Wooldridge appealed
for judgment on conviction of the
crime of perjury in case of John Rob
erts vs. Oregonian Publishing Company
for SlO.fMHK damages. The attorney
claimed that the information on; which
Fraukie Woolridjje was tried does not
state sufficient facts to constitute a
crime. The court held that the crime
of perjury, if perpetrated, 'was fully
consummated when the defendant gave
the alleged false testimony. Tbe court
held that even though she had made a
deposition parole Could also be given.
Tbe decree of the. lower court was af
firmed, j f
la the case of P. L. Frazier and J.
M. Long, i apellant8, vs. The Western
Lb ion Telegraph Company, respectively
appealed from Marion county, a. case
ATTRACTIVE. PR
Allractivencss is the most requisite part
of gofxl printing. It is the quality
which comtrMUKls attention and secures
results. Our printing attracts.
- If ' you ffjeerl any work srnd for
samples and prices. Ho job tvo larg
or too eraay.
t he oailt pmrjTirjo cumpah y
" ..' OIfTlMt: nVCRV TIME" i r
71 Chemeketa lt
where appellants asked da ges of $500
for the failure of the company to de
liver messages until live days after re
ceipt. The claim. was made by ,the
company that the contract on tbe corn-pan-
s part for the ' delivery of mes
sages, only made them liable to sender.
This was the position accepted by the
circuit court, and affirmed by the Su
preme Court.
In the case" of I.' D. McPhee, James
Daltoa and I. L. Smith, appellants, vs.
ttl S. Kelsay, respondent, a motion to
vacate decree was granted, and the
ease was remanded for further testi
mony. , ; r . ' ' ' ' ' ' :'
Tbe . ease of Henry . Berger, respon
dent, vs. Multnomah County, Oregon,
a body politic and W. A. tory. sher
iff, is a caaex where- plaintiff bought
certain properties at a tax sale, and it
is alleged that the sheriff and county
then attempted to sell the same ae&ia.
The decrees, of the trial court was fav
orable to the plaintiff, and the county
thereupon' appealed. The county claims
to have bought the property under pre
vious tax sale. , The court held that
the county is not preelndvd from dis
iosing of property bid in by. it at pre
vious tax- sales, but cannot offer the
I same for sale again, for 1896 taxes,
1 1 t 1 1 a. . n 1 .
w in-11 rerjrr uou);iii it in. me urciown
was reversed, the demurrer sustained,
nnd the ease remanded for such further
proceedings as may seem proper.
In the ease of the State vs. M. V.
Leasia, appealed from Multnomah, tbe
court found no error, and the judgment
of the circuit court was confirmed.
The " petition . for a re-bearing , in
the ease of Agnes Kalvton by Louise
Kalvton, .guardian ad litem, appellant,
vs. Mary Kalyton, et si., was .denied, i -
NEW LITERARY SOCIETY.
Young People of Willamette University
Organize Third Literary
Club.
A number of the college boys met
in the chapel last night nnd organized
the Coleman Literary Societv. It ia
named in honor of President John II.
Coleman and has for its purpose the de
velonnient.of the art of dehatinjr and
nublie speaking1 amonv its members. A
DIRECTORY
Oregon's Metropolis.
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 all the requirements for. nrst-
class work. Seventh and Washington
Sts, Portland, Oregon.
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES.
Blumaucr Frank Drug Co., Pertland,
Oregon,' Is . headquarters for Photo
graphic Supplies, Century, Premo, Fo
co, Blair and Eastman Cameras. Ev
ery requisite for the Professional and
Amateur Photographer. Write for
complete catalogue.
' " ' RESTAURANTS. ,
Melrose Restaurant and Quick Lunch
Room. Surpassing coffee. Neatness
and Dispatch our motto. 270 Alder
street, opposite Hotel Belvedere,
Portland, Oregon.
When In Portland patronize the Perkins
Restaurant. Our service is second to
none at popular prices. Give us one
trial and realize how nice we will
treat yon. D. M. Watson, Prop.
When jn Portland, take the opportun
ity to get the best 50 cent French
dinner, with wine, in the city. Or
try onr Merchants Lunch served
from 11 to 2 p. m. 25 cents. The Ox
ford Restaurant on 6th St. Cor. Pine.
RUBBER STAMPS.
P. C. Stamp Works, 249 Alder St,
Portland, Oregon, 'Phone. Main 710,
Rubber Btamps, Seals, Stencils, Brass
Signs, and Box Printing Plates. Send
for catalogue. '
constiution and by-laws were adopted
and the following officers elected:
Edgar F. Averill, 15, -resident.
Paul Beach, '05, vice president.
E. Kinney Miller, '05, secretary.
Alvia G. Nace, treasurer.
Ralph Zercher, '07, censor.
Ralph Rader, '09, sergeant at arms."
For tbe present, at least, the society
will met every two weeks on Satur
day night, lhe first regular meeting
will be held on November 5. Though
it is to. be a literary society, particular
emphasis is to be placed upon debating
and efforts will be made to arrange for
some inter-society debates with the
Philoderian Society, The number of
members will be limited and only those
will be admitted to mvmtership who
are willing to work. '
('ounty Judge Scott, sitting in pro
bate, yesterday filed an orded to the
effect that Frank Buskay be discharged
as executor of the estate of Mathias
Goolet, deceased, and his bondsmen ex
onerated as soon as be files in court the
receipts of the heirs to the estate, showing-
that they have received their re
spective distributive shares.
Stxtom, Oregon
New
t
Tocl&y
TWO SEXXND-HAND . BUGG1FIS AT
' a. largain. Call at F. A. Wiggins'
Implement Honae. ;
II. a GILE 4 CO., WHOLESALE
- fruits an-l produce. Corncr TraJe and
High streets, Salem. Good shipping
apples wanted.
I WANT TO BUY LIVE HOGS AND
pigs, also ducks, spring chickens, and
hens. I will pay the highest essb
' price for same. Quong Hing, ZZi Lib
. erty street, Salem. Oregon.
TUB CAPITAL 1MPROVEMF.NT CO.
Do a general transfer business.
Deal ia lath, wood, posts, sand, grav
el, cement, fire brick, fire clay, wood
j fiber plater and cntractors applies.
Salem, Oregon. '
REPORT CABDS OTJR SCHOOL BE
port cards are printed to fit the
school register. The prices are:
Twelve cards for 19 cents; twenty
five for 20 cents; on hundred for 75
ents. Statesman Publishing Co, Sa
lem, Oregon ' - : " " '
FOR SALE. Small farm, 12 acres,
with seven room bouse; good water;
fruits , of good variety, including
chestnuts and walnuts. Place all in
good cultivation. Just outside city
! liln Us. - Worth $1500. For sale for
$1200. Mrs. B. B. Webber, Dayton,
Oregon. :-. -
FARMS FOB SALJvONE HUNDRED
an l sixty acres, 80 acres in cultiva
tion, balance open pasture. ' NHimber
one buildings, silo in barn, two or
chards, fencd in meven lots, six miles
from town. Price $4,000, $200 cash,
balance. three to five years. I aiso
have 0 acres, hou, barn, five acres
in cultivation. Price $650, $100 cash,
balance on time to twit.' Also 17 aers,
10 acres in cultivation, 8-room hoiue,
number one hop land, price $500, $300
: -cash; 170 acres, house, barn, 50 acres
in cultivation, number one soil. Price
$2,500, $1000 cash. 640 acres, 150 acres
in cultivation, number one soil, num
ber oue house, price $12 per acre, one
half cash. I have 73 other farm.
... Write for full price list. C. O.. Bur-
" gess, Real Estate Agent, Slier idan, Or.
ASSAYERS.
S. K. HASSAN, MININU ENOINEKR
Assayer Mineralogist and Consulting
Metalurgist, Mining properties care
fully examined and reported on those
having mining properties will do well
to call on him. Room 15 Breymn
-block, Salem, Oregon.
LEGAL NOTICES.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE.
In tbv matter of the estate of Hannah
Joseph, decase.l.
police is hereby given that by an or
der f the county court of Marion boun
ty, Oregon, I have len 'July apHintl
execntrix with the will annexed of the
estate of Hannah Joseph, dceased, anl
all persons having ebums against ; said
estate ar,s hereby requestel to pr.-je-nt
the same to m", duly verifiel. st Sal'm,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice.
Date 1 at Salem, Oregon,- Sept. 2t,
1W4. ' ) r-
MARY II. HAAS,
Executrix nt said estate.
ADMINTSTEATRIX'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court, of tbe State of Ore
gon for tbe'County of Marion, an tbe
administratrix of the estate of II. A.
Halvorson, deceased, and all persons
bsviog claims against the estate of
said' decedent are hereby, notified to
present the same to me at the oftfee of
A. O. Condit, ia Salem, in Marion
county, State of Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated at Halecrt, Oregon this 5tli
lay of OctoVr, 1904. .
II. A. HALVORSON,'
Administratrix of the estate of II. A.
Halvorson. deceased.
NOTICE ' OP imARINQ OF FINAL
ACCOUNT. t
Notice is hereby given that the final
account of P. N. Lathrop as adminis
trator of the estate of Charlotte Wes
tenhouse, deceased, has been filel in
th county court of Marion county,
state of Oregon, and that the 23d 'Jay
of October, 1904, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m., has been duly appointeJ
by such court forthe hearing of objec
tions to such final account and the set
tlement thereof, at which time any
person interested in such estate may
appear and file objections thereto in
writing and contest the same.
- P.i N. LATHROP,
. Administrator of the Estate,
Oeo. C. Bingham, Attorney for Estate.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice. is hereby; givn that Um un
dersigned have been duly appointed by
the County Court, of the State of Ore
gon, for Marion county, as executors
of the last will and testament and es
tate of Edward Kemtcher; -.lecensed,
and all person having claims against
tbe estate of sai l dfcedent are hereby,
notified to prcirnt the same, duly veri
fied, to ino at the office of IL A. John
son, Jr., in Salem, Marion count. Ore
gon, within sis montEs from the date
of this notice. -
Dated at Hnlem, Oregon, this 12th day
of October, 1904.
LIEMB KEIJWIIER.-
OUSTAFP K.KWHER.
Execulors of the last will nnd testa
ment and. estate of Edward Kenscher,
deceased. -
.OUABDIAN'8 SALE.
; Net ice it hereby given, that in pur
sua nee of an order of the probate emrt
of the county of Jackson, State of Ore.
gon, ma le, snd epterrd on the lltb, dy
of August,. 1904, ia the matter of th
estate and guarlianship of iWsie Ran
dall Jr. (a minor) the undersigned, tbe
i guardian of said minor, and of br
estate, will sell at public auction, to the
(highest bilder, for cash, Lnlte.1 Htates
J gold, corn, and subject to confirmation
by sai.l probate court, at the front door
j of tb court bous? in the city of Salm,
. county of Marion, State of Oregon; at
.2 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, November
5. JSK4 all the right, title and interest
,of said- Bessie 'Randall Jr. and of. her
said estate, in and to all those certain
lots and parcels of land described as
follows, to-wit: . ,o
The East one-half of block o. -J,
and lots I, 2, 7 and 8 in blek No. 31 in
Univcrisity Addition t t ' ly . of
Salem, in Marion county, State of Ore
gon and the ten-ment, rtc, thereunto
belonging. 't" ' "
Dated September 50, 1!4.
B?Sli; RANDALL SR.
Guartlian of the person an J Estate of
Bessie Randall Jr.
Wm. M. Colvig, Jackwmvill, Oregon,
Attorney for Estate. , ,
V. B. I will quit claim to the pur
chaser at sai l sale, free of cost to him,
my life estate in and to all of said
property. .
CITATION.
. In the County Court for the County
of Marion, State of Oregon. In the tnat
ttr Af ik Mlit, iif John Aahmead. de-
ceasett To Clark Ashmead, Mrs. Klmi
ra Deens. Ward I Hicks, Roy M. Hick,
Mrs. Clara Cammack, t Mrs. Nellie
Ricbcs, and all others interested iu
said estate. Whereas, abdication hav
ing laeen made in due form to the
above named Court on the 20th day of
Octoler, 10tv4, by W. T. Riches, ailminis
trator of the estate of the alwve named
John Ashmead for authority to sell the
real property-Jelonj:nig to said estate
and .described as follows to-wit: Begin
ning at a poiut 17.6S- chains S. 0 le
grees 15 minutes W. from N. W. cor
ner of the D. L. C. of John Baum and
wife, in T. 8 R 2 W. of the W. M.
t tl..! . mr AMa.H.w f w a n Mn.l rii.niilir
1U iUAIIUU I CUUIJ , v. K -a u .
thence N. 62 dejrreos 30 minutes E. 7.tH
chains to the middle of the county road
leading from Salem to Turner;, thence S.
34 degrees, F 3 chains to an angle in Raid
road; thence S. 42 dt-grees, E. 9.27
chains to an angler thence S. 27 degrees
30 minutes, E. 576 chains along jai.l
county roai; thence. N. 89 degret's 15
minutes Wr 16.82chsins to tbe. strip of
land conveyed to the O. & C. R. R. Co.
by C. II,: Lewis and wife by deed re
corded at page 256 of book 40 of the
deed records of Marion county, Oreg.m;
thence northwesterly along the east
boundary of said R. R. Co. 's said strip
of land "to the W. line of the D. L. C.
of John Baum and wife; thence N. 0
degrees 15 minutes, L. lo.o4 chains to
the place of beginning and containing
91.83 acrts of land more or less. And
whereas, said Court' fixed on the 19th
day of November, 1904, at 10 b'cbx k a.
m.'at the court room of this Court in
the court house in Salem in Marion
county and the State of Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing said petition
ami all objectionss -thereto. Therefore,
In the name of the state of Oregon, you
and each of you are hereby cited,, di
rected and required to 1h and appear at
said time and place then and there to
show cause, if. any you have or if any
exist,' why said etition should not be
granted and -an order 1 duly made au
thorizing, emjuiwering, and directing
said administrator to sell sayj above
.lomri hpl rml nroix-rlv at nrivate shIc.
Witness: The Hon. John II. Scott, Judge
of said Court with the 'seal of said Court
affixed this 2Hh day of October 'A, I.
HUM. Sal. John W. Roland, Clrk.
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Broke Into Ills House.
R LeOninn, of Cayendsh, Vt., was
robbed of bis customary health by an
invasion f Chronic nstlpation. When
Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into
bis bouse, bis trouble was arrested and
now he's entirely cure I. Tbeyr'e
guarantee I to cure, 2oe at D. J. Fry's
Drug Store.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
Itching,' Blind, Bleeding or Protru I
rng Piles, Driifrgiats refund money if
PAJtO OINTMENT fails to cure any
case, no matter of how long Manding,
in ti to II . -lUys. First application gives
ease and rest. 1 50 cents. If your drug-,
gist hasn't it send 50 cents in stamp
and it will Je forwardel Mtpaid '. by
Paris Medicine Co., St. lniis, Mo.
CHEAP
FARMS
If you are tli'tiking of Invest.
I rig in real estate it will be to
your Interest to see us before df
ing mo.
We have a place of 143 acres 1-
v
caled near Liberty, all in rulll
vation. Qnod house and barn,
fine spring water, all kind of
fruit; la a bargain at $25 per'aere.
Part time at G jier ceot.
75 acres, 25 acre in cultivation,
12 acres) needed for pasture, all
fenccfl, good house and trn, flue
fruit, abmit 1500 cords of wood, 1
horse, 15youug cattle, arid feed.
This place is located ft mile from
falcni. Near schocd. Can be
bought for J3,4'JO. Part cash,
balance j suit. ' -
W have several fine stock
ranches at a Wgairi. Bmall
tra-tsoD easy payments, building
lots on tbe installment plau, city
property In all irU of the city.
Anything to sell or exdianga,
call and list jour property with
us.
II. S. OADGLIFF
lioom 11, over Ilfl Fiout
Drug Btcue.
Corner of CtmtnercaJ and ,H!ats
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