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WEEKLY:? XSajOr.STATXSJXA rillDAT, JANUARY '20. v ' THE WEATHC3. - f ' v. ' ' '"- . "- ' . TORTLAXD, Jan. 19. Following is tho weather forecast for the twsnty four hours ending: midnight, Friday, January 20: Oregon and Washington, rain. The (From Wednesday's Dailv.) Admitted to Bw , In thic supreme court yesterday W II. FowJer, of Portland, war admitted to the Oregon, state bar Loans Made The State Board of School Land Com missioners has recently made loans of the State School Fund amounting to $33,130. ' r tension of Time The appellant in the ease of the O. R. & N. Kailway Company vs. Umatilla count was today allowed. until Febru ar 1 to serve and file its briefs by the supremo court. Date Set Tor Hearing , The preliminary bearing of Joseph Bordune, who wan arrested on the charge of obtaining money under false preiensea, has been set for January 24, 'before Judge Turner. Still in Sanatorium . The many friends of Hon. TUmon Ford will regret to learn that he is yet unable to leave the Sanatorium, where he ban been since he miffered the dis tressing accident to his lqg some time ago- , Three More Couples Licensed County Clerk Roland was called up on yenterday to issue three marriage permits, the documents being as fol lows: C If. Faulkner and Clara B. Morrison, B. J. Hperry, witness; John Kirseh and Kmelie Enz, Theobald Kirsehi witnessi John D. Stalnaker and Kthel Balmonj B. .F. Salmon witness. Sues for Partition A partition suit was filed in Judge fialloway's department of the circuit court yesterday in which J. M. Holl ingsvrorth and, wife appear as plaintiffs nml David Xj Darling and nineteen others as defendants. The parties to the suit hold undivided interests in the southwest quarter of section 3, in town ship 10 south; range 6 east, and the plaintiffs .ask that the property be sold iin'l the, proceeils divided among the different parties according to their re spective interests. Hewitt & Sox of Albany appear as attorneys for the plaintiff?". Another Information; Filed District Atternoy J. H. McNary yes terday filed lia information against C. H. Cook b which tue defendant is chaPil with the crime of larceny. Cook a:;uHol TTy E. Sampson, his former rfx.m mate, of stealing $60, anil on Sat urday of last week WWighffli a pre liminary tearing in r 'nfssiie of fire IVojo Turner's court, which resulted in tbf uVfendant being bound over to the 'ircuit court. The theft is alleged to have beea committed pa December. 31. Cook has been unable to furnish the required bail -and. unless he succeed-s in raising the money he wnfnocloaht have t remain behind the Tars uhtil rthe Tiprtl term of .iho circuit court. Davis Bound Over Lewis W Davis was given: a prelim inary hearing in City Recorder Moore's court yesterday upon the charge of$as sault with intent to kill. At the con clusion of the testimony Davis was hound ovvr. to. the circuit court under S0 bonds which he furnished and was releaseil.. The. defendant is the man who on December 24 .became involved in a row in an alley-way in the rear of the Klkbead saloon in this city during wbi'h he inflicted -a knife wound on the person of PauliJohns, of North Salem. The nreliminarv hearing in this case was postnoned from time to time pend ing the recovery of the victim of the assault. Although painful, the wound received bv Johns did not prove, ser ions and the injured man has fully re- covcreii. Arrested on Grave Charge Yesterday Joseph Bardune, one of the proprietors" of the Center saloon, was arrested charged with getting money under false pretenses and was held in $5u(V bonds in -Justice Turner's court to appear this morninw at ;10 o'clock for a preliminary hearing, j It seems L i , ', u r "When a child P had a very severe ab tack of Diphtheria, which came near prov ing fatal. Upon recovery the glands of th ueck were very annch enlarged, ana aitei the free use of iodine, the right one was reduced to its normal size, but the left one continued to grow very slowly al first, until it was about the size of a goos egg, which began to press on the wind pipe, causing difficult breathing, and be came very painful. An incision was made and a large' quantity of pus discharged. The gland was removed, or as much at could with safety be taken out. For tea years I wore a little piece of cloth about at inch long in my neck to keep the plac open. During this time I. had to have il cut open by the doctor every time I took cold or the opening clogged. In the Sprint ur eariy summer ox 1034 k was persuauec by my wifeto use S. S. S., which I did, strictly in accordance with directions. 1 took twenty-sir large bottles, and was en tirely enred, for I have not suffered sine that time. f B. S.Raglaxd. Royal Bag Mfg. Co., Charleston- S. C ; Only a constitutional remedy can react an hereditary disease like Scrofula. Whe the blood is restored to a normal condition and thescrof ulons deposits are carried oil there lb gradual return to health. S.S.S is well known as blood purifier and tonic. It is th n 1 y guaranteed, strictly vegetable remedysold. Ifyot have any signs oi Scrofula, write u and our physician will advise you fret The Swift Specific Comptsy, Atlanta, 6a City sew I mat tsara uae told, a small ranch he had tt2Srjx 82 tie a warranty deed therefore. It after- ( immtmA it . . I ....... jt-u. iua mere was a mort gage of 250 in favor of the State Board of School - Land- Commissioners, which becomes due the 28th of this month, but Bardune declares he simply over looked : telling the purchaser as he ex pected to pay, the amount when it he. eame due, knowing that the state board I woma. not receive it before. L. H. Me Mahon will defend Bardune. (From Friday' Daily.) Committed to Asylum Robert Luther, of Yamhill county, has been committed to the state in sane asylum. Luther, a young man of only 31 years of age, believes that he committed an assault and that a mob is on his heels. It is said be mar re cover, ? J Is in San Francisco J. M. JCyle formerly of this eity, and woh known all over Oregon, is now a resident of Ban Francisco, where he is employed by W. R. LarzeUere, one of the big commission men of the Bay City. j Mr.-Kyle is in charge of the potato dock of Mr. Larzellere. Are Licensed to Wed . Marriage licenses were Testerday is sued by County Clerk Roland as fol lows: J. EL Towle and Kittie E. IIawB D. E. Towle, witness. A. L. Vanderbeck and Theresa C. Fersc-h-weiler; Joseph R. Vanderbeck. witness. Wilfred O'Neill and Celia Johnston; Charles Johnston, witness. From California Trip JVY. T.'Jenks, of the firm of II. S. Gile & Co., returned on Wednesday from a trip to California. He went as far as San Diego, looking over the fruit situation and rubbing up against the people who supply oranges and lem..HH to II.; S. Gile & Co., and also those who take i potatoes and other products shipped by his firm from this section. Mr. Jenks returned in good health, looking like his trip agreed with him. Whipping post Law Endorsed .Governor Chamberlain yesterday af ternoon received a letter of congratula tion from J. J. Glenn, editor of Glenn 'h Graphic, of Madisonville, Kentucky, ujrvu jus position in reierence to the establishment of a whipping-post for the pnniphment of wife-beaters. Mr. Glenn state that the theory is a par ticular hobby of his-and hopes that the system will sooner or later bo adopted and put into practice in every state in the Union. Seeing Old Friends- Mr, Wm. F. Dugan, better known here as "Billy" Dugan, the most gen ial plumber who ever handled a pair of pipe tongs,' was in the eity yesterday shaking hands with old friends und neighbors, and' incidentally represent ing the Plumbers' Trade- Journal of Xew York. Mr. Dugan is making Lis present'; yiome in San Franeisco but las a verAvarra spot in his heart for .Sa lem amd Salem's people. He will bo here or a couple of days. Hop Case Decided In the United States court at Port land Judge Bellinger has decided e case of Lilienthal Bros, against II. Hirschberg and Mr. Dove, of Independ ence, against &he latter, granting Lil ienthal Bros.' a judgment for the amount of $6000. This was on a contract for the delivery of hops at 15 cents and the amonnt of the judgment is based tn the differenco between 15 cents and 30 eents, the present price. The amount of hops at issue was 40,000 pounds. Former Resident of Salem A. D. Leedy, of Canyon City, ft in Salem for several days, with business before the suprenjecourt and looking on at the LfgislatureN Mr. Leedy was at one time a resident of Salem. He is now an attorney and getting a god practice. His name has been confused with: that of B. O. Leedy, master, of tho State Orange, with whom he is r.ot acquainted. The master of the State Grange is all tight, however, and no one need he. ashamed to be confused with him. Bam Destroyed by Fire-r A new barn on the farm owned oy the Clnm brother, five miles north of Salem on the Lincoln road, was totally .destroyed by j fie between 4 and 5 o'clock yeste'rdamorning. The barn was 50x40 feet in dimensions ami con tained ninety tons of hay, twelve tons of wheat straw, a $400 hay press, a new wagon box and other farm machinery, all of which was corsumed by the flames. The fire is believed to have been of incendiary origin. The loss is estimated at ,$2500, and the insurance on the building -and contents will ag gregate about $1300. lewisbWo notes. '" The grata is not supposed to be dam agecl'inueh by the freezing weather of the past week. ? Ethel Savatre, who has been visiting relatives in C.oldendale. Wash, return-; ed to her home in Iwisburg ,a8'we' i Henry l'atten left for Pyneville last i Mondav. Waldo Hill Comp No. 698 is getting; a big move on. Four candidates were initpited at their last meeting. A larae crowffof Silverton Woodmen were out and douhtle those initiated were fully convinced ifiat itras a rough mod" toli of a trip on the upper reaches of that Jed to jgrfected Woodcraft. the Yang Tse river, which stream and Waldo Circle 561 is; bringing uptbe , the scenery "along the banks he de rear is gool shape, too. Four additions j rjbeii as "most . wonderful and aurpass werejmade to the membership at the ingiy beantifuL He mar come back to lass meetinc and two more candidate R,.m Kfor lone and irite another lee- are espected to climb tne -cocay nui at the next meeting. ,AJa.r8c crowd rathered at tne . I? . bail on the itn to turefeyProf.. K. Bufi who was billed for that date, .lie "wever i.ia w materialize ana tne crowu nai to joiirn oaaiy aisappo.nteu. , . it . i-j. s inh i9 t. m-i if the nrson who - wV a-i:Ust .Saturday will return it to the same Place therTwill be no questions asked, otherwise trouble wilt be made . as the party is known. Lewisburg, Jan. IS. TO CURE a COLD Us ONE DAY Take! LAXATIVE SBOMO QUININE PAZO OINTME.NT fails to cure airy Tabletsv All druggists refund the mou-tease, no mstter of how long standing, ey if it fails to eure. , . Ma 6 to 14 days. First application; gives E. W. Grove's sigaatare is on each ease and Test. 50 eejnts. If your jdttfg: box. 2a eenta.,, -T -. .... . , ' gist hasn't it send. 50 cents in ty ; hi . and it will be forwardel postpaid by . Legal Blanks at; Statesman Job Office, far is Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. OI 1 TkTTV T "T'TTTa GRAND LECTURE BISHOP HOOBE DELIQHTED TTT AUDIENCE AT M. E. CHUECH T1AST EVENING. He Described in Glowing Word Pictures - the Battle of Chemulpo, the First - Naval Engagement of the .Present War No Danger of Yellow Peril. (From Wednesday 'a . Daily.) Never was a more enthusiastic audi ence "ever gathered in Salem than the one that listened to Bishop Moore at Che First Methodist church last even inJf while he lectured on the theme: Chemulpo, or What I saw of the First Naval Battle of the Present War." ' It was his fortune to see about all there was to see of that battle all ihat was not obscured by the mists roll ing up from the sea and the belching smoke of the contest between the ships of Japan and Russia. So vividly did he paint the scene oT the contest that was waged in the roadstead outside of the chief commercial eity of Corea, and that informed the world that there was a war on between the Czar's forces and the little brown mea of the Orient, that the members of toe audience all but rose in their seats as they clapped their hands in approval of some of the senti ments of the speaker, expressed in elo quent and glowing wards. After the. battle had lasted for fifty two minutes and the two ships of the Russians were beaten -they returned to their anchorage in the "narbor of Chem ulpo and were destroyed with explo sives and fire, and the same fate was given to the Russian cruiser on which Bishop Moore had arrived id Chemulpo burtwo days before. No Yellow Peril. Bishop Moor is not afraid of the yel low peril. He is afraid of the eold- 'blooded white peril of Russian aggres sion, which, if it were successful in this war, would mean the shutting out of PORTLAND Some of the Reliable Men and Concerns of CLEANING AND DYEENO, If yon have clothes to clean and press, The Fashion Tailors are the -best. Dyeing, steam cleaning and repair ing. Satisfaction guaranteed. 433 Washington St, between 11th and 12th., Portland, Oregon. DENTISTS. Dr. Charles W. Barr, Dentist, 817 The Dekum, Portland, Or. 'Phone Main 1609. ELLCTRIO AND OAS SUPPLIES. Portland General Electric Co. A full line of slectrical supplies carried in - stock. Private Telephone Lines are being in stalled by all progressive farmers. The cost is small in comparison with the benfita derived. Get our estimates. Western Electric Works, No. 61 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon. EYE SPECIALIST. D.enoffltmoicnicogo Ey Spclallt Hm opened in Port land, Oregon. Beet in the Norlbwet. Call and iee him. iao avatii at. Legal Blanks at Statesman Job Office 1 r our trade and civilization from Japan, China and Corea and, Bisnop Moore believes, the ultimate wrestine of India from' England" and the emhsoilinir. of the whole of Europe in a most Woody war. from which the United States could not hope to escape. The speaker declared that the victory of the valiant Japanese arms in this war would be worth the blood of a hundred thousand American soldiers to' the 'United States. For this and other powerful reasons he did "God speed" to theasoldiers of Jspan, anI this sentiment was loudly approved Ty the heart clapping of bands by every member of the audience, almost-filling the church. Bishop Moore declared that 'the suc cess of Japan means" the opening of the markets of the Orient to the yuited States, and to the forces of civilization. It means that the missionaries with their schools and civilizing influences Te.mtiln there. If Russia wins, the migsionarr foreem will go, and their propertv be sacrificed. 1 - ' On the Yang Tse. Bishop Moore introduced his lecture with a relation of the circumstances that led him to go to Chemulpo and to he a witness of the firt naval battle ne war. In which introduction he . - (Wribin more fully this par part of riini -proceed of the lecture of last evening, which were not inconsiderable, a .f ntfit of Willamette - Governor Chamberlain oe . .:.. tj:-k -vrM euoien tne pmuuiia " k 'v . -. - . t ..s-- -nd manT f Kalem's most intellectusl people were - " - v - - . - there to enjo-y the great treat that was ia stoe for them, and not one was dis- appointetl A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Ttehfnfr. Blind.-Bleedine or Protrud 'ms piifL . Drtjergists refund money if A MUTER COLD Is always hard to get rid of and unless given instati and careful attention may result in Pneumonia. - UoBteiUrfs Stomach Bit trs is a leader among medicines to prevent Chills and Colds. It keeps the system in a trog,heaJth j condition and thus insures you against the most inclement weathT. Then it also cures General Debility Kidney Troubles, Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation. We urge a trial. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS HOPS ABE 'STRONG YET. Letter From a Prominent Hop Man at - Tacoma Sets Forth, Ideas on . " Their Position. . . , (From Wednesday's Doily.), The following letter was received yes terday from Isaac i Pine us & Son, of Ta coma, and is of interest to hop men generally: Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 14, 1905: Dar Sir In our circular letter of December 31 we forecasted a strong and advane, ing hop market during the months of January and February of the new year. If present indications aro a criterion, we were certainly justified in our pre diction. There is at present an extra ordinary demand for hops as evidenced by the" fact that fully 6000 -bales of hops have been thrown on the. market' by dealers during the past ten days for financial and other rontons, but, in spite-of this heavy unloading, we find the market emerging from the trying ordeal stronger thsn ever.' These hops were certainly not bought by specula tors but by short sellers who were forced to buy ' by ini patient ; brewers, who would brook no- further delays on deliveries, and this notwithstanding the fact that the bears have been as serting hops would be 'Joe by the first of January. The hops' that were fed to the hungry bears are but a morsel to the quantity they-are clamoring for and must of necessity have during the BUSINESS FANCY STATIONERY. Wedding and visiting cards, also mon ogram stationery. W. O. Smith ft Co., Washington Building, Portland, Or. FLORISTS. Prontpt attention given to outside or ders on choice cut flowers and floral designs. We also., carry a large as sortment of rose bashes. 'Thomas C. Bodley, 124 5th BU PorUandOr. . HOTELS. The Imperial Hotel Co-, Phil Metschan, president; C Y- knowles, inanager; Seventh and Washington streets, Port land; Oregon. European plan only; $1, $1.50, $2. First class restaurant in building. - ' MEDICAL. Dr. Wing Lee, Chinese physician. He makes a specialty of treating those who have chronic diseases which oth er doctors fail to cure. YJs skill is indisputable. 280 'Burnside street, Portland, Oregon. Portland Cancer Institute lSiVa 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. next thirty or sixty days. Every wrle of hopV on the Pacific coast would be taken in January if they could be bought. at 8c to 29c, but our crafty friends, the enemy, arc figiiting to the last ditch and may possibly hold out a month yet before ,.. advancing their prices materially. It is now becoming evident to them that their fight is abso lutely hopeless, as they are hgntmg against an economic condition an economic, principle established and con firmed by centuries of commercial transactions. We refer to the law of supply and demand. v- Official figures tmtm every part of 4iie world prove' be yond a possibility of donbt that a short age of hops exists, and nothing bt the cleverest manipulation can prevent priees from rivaling those of the fam ous year of 1882, when bops sold . fr $J per pound. Today we look to the future more buoyantly ttaii ever. To Ume on hops at pfesent prices ami under present conditions is nfn within the range of possibility. As a dying struggle, the bears may again refrain from buying for shorW periods of a week or ten days at time, but they cannot stay out of the market for a - longer period, and they thereby only defer the evil day tor themselves. 1 no growers otiUre gon lyid Washington have . it fi their power absolately to "determine whether the remaining hop on the coast snail sell at present prices "or whether, at much higher figures than now prevail. ' Yours truly, . ISAAC PIXCUS & SON. A' Prisoner in Her Own House. Mrs. W. XL Layha, of 1001 Agnes Ave., Kansas City, Mo has for several years been troubled with severe hoarse newtnd at times a hard cough, which she says, "Would keep me in doors for days. I was, prescribed . for by, physi cians with no noticeable ' results. A friend gave me part of a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with in structions to closely . follow the direc tions and I wish: to state that after the first day I could' notice a decided change for the; better, and at this time after using it for two weeks, have no hesitation in saying I realize that I am entirely: cured. H This remedy j for said b v Dan; 'J: x ry. v ? . t j "... - M ..-" H 1 Legal Blanks at Statesman -Jen Office ALL BUSY HERE THIS 13 WHAT SEEMS TO BE THE CONDITION TO CASUAL VIS ITOR TO THE CAPITA! After Various Years Absence From Sa lem Mr. O. E. Ball Speaks Entertain ingly of the Growth of Salem as It , Seems to Him. ' Residents of Salem do not notico the gradual advancement of this city both in population and proeTessiveaess, , Salem for years has not experienced a ; boom, - but nevertheless ber growth has been steady and of the kind' that counts. A steady growth is oftentimes so tgradual that the inhabitants- find themselves, ensconced in a city before they realize it. It is this way -with ftalem. : .. . O. K. Ball, manager of the American Type Founders Co., Portland, is in the city for the first time in years. Air. Ball is an alert and consistent business man, one that has his faculty at all times on the alert and who watches with particular interest the growth of towns under his territory. " Concerning the growth and development of Salem Mr. Ball said to a Statesman rep resentative: "I was surprised to find what a city Salem has turned out trx. Four years ago Salem seemed like a country town, but nowit has a stamp of progressive ncss, thrift and enengy about it that is very commendable. With an' excel lent location, wide and spacious streets, imposing business bloeks and beautiful public buildings I consider Salem: one of the most desirable cities in the West. ,"I have not been able to be around much," continued Mr. Ball, 'but from all anoearances the business interests of all the numerous branches seem to be in an unusually healthy condition. The stores seem to be doing an excel lent business, at least there are lots of people in them, and the streets are fill ed with farmers. with their wives and children shopping and buying supplies. In fnv estimation this is one of the most 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. tha" latest and we have all the requirements for first- class work. Seventh and Washington Sta Portland, Oregon. PHOTOORAPHIO SUPPLIES. Blumauer Frank Drug Co Portland, Oregon, is headquarters for Photo graphic Supplies, Century, Pxemo, Po- co, Blair and Eastman Cameras. Ev ery requisite for the Professional and ' Amateur Photographer. Writ fox complete catalogue. s 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 you. D. M. Watson, Prop. RUBBER STAMPS. P. C. Stamp Works, 249 Alder St, Portland. Ore iron. 'Phone.' Main 710. Rubber Stamps, Seals, Stencils, Braastof Orson W. Densmore late of Marion Signs, and Box Printing Plates. Send for catalogue. ; positive evidences of a frood, substan tial business town. In so many towns crowds of lazy and unemployed men hang around tho street corners, but in 8alem every one seems to bo busy.'" $100 REWARD, 100. I The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease 'that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. - Hall's Catarrh Core is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh, be ing a constitutional disease,! requires a constitutional treatment.. II all's Ca tarrh Cuie is taken internally, acting directly upon toe blood ' and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength bj build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work.' The proprie tors naveso muca faith in its curative powers that they offer one hundred dollars for any ease that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J". Cheney A Co., Toledo, Sold by druggists, 75 cents. ; PRISONERS ESCAPE. Farrell and P enfold Pry Bars on Win dow of City Jail and Depart. . j Walter Farrell and Mike Penfold wanted in Portland for burglary and who were brought, back : from; Albany by Marshal Cornelius Tuesday, eseiped from the city jail yesterday morning and up to a lata hour last evening had not been recaptured. The men sprang two of tho bars on the jail windr by means of a piece of scantling torn from a partition in the - jail,, making a hele just large enough to admit of their bodies being squeezed through. - " The break, was discovered at 4:30 o 'clock yesterday morning when Offi cers Murphy and Shedeek went to the jail to deliver the prisoners to Detec tive Kerrigan,, who had come up from Portland after them. The detective in tended to return to the metropolis with his men on the early, overload train, bat was . f ompeTled to go . back . empty handed. - f'u -' . -. -y .? CLASS IFIKD ADS IN STATESMAN BRINO EESULTS, iXew Today WALNUT TREES FOE SALE FOR English walnut trees write for infor- mation to Brooks & Sons, ' Carlton, Oregon, Walanti Norsery. " I WANT TO BTJYLiyE HOCS AND pigs, also duels; spring chickens, and hena I will pay the highest cash price for same. Quong Hing,254 Lib grvy street, Muem, vtkup. THE CAPITAL tMFROVEMTIXT CO. Do a general transfer business. : '. Deal ia lath, wood, posts, sand, grav ! el, cement, fire "brick, .fite clay, wood f fiber plater and cntractors jupplica. 1 Salem, Oregon, i --- ' 1 REPORT CARDS--OUR SCHOOL BE- port cards are t printed to fit the :.ki r -r .... arvaa a . Kaa aav aaav9 eaaw TSra.v eada or M ,eets- twentr- five for 20 cents; on Naadred for 75 ents. Statesman; Publishing Co, Sa . ' , " . lem.! Oregon. I LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The firm of Pugh & Carey, architects, has this dav by mutual consent dis solved. Mr. Carey retiring. Mr. Pugh will continue the business occupying the same offices at 116 State street, Sa-. lem, Oregon. . ; I P. I. CAREY. Dated Dec. 7.104. ADMnraTRATOR-S NOTJCE. Notico is hereby, givem that the on dersigned, by ani order of the County Court of Marion J county, Oregon, has been appointed administrator of the Mate of Thomas! Farkner, deceased. All persons iaving cUims against aid estat are required to present them, within six months from the date Of this notice, with the proper, vouch. ox tnis notice, wit n tae proper voucn - era, to the undersigned at his office in Roomll in Ladd iflJushV Bank Build- i i ing, corner of State and Commercial streets, Salem, Oregon Dated this 29th day of Dec. 1904. CjlAS. E. , LENOX: U Administrator, cornier 30, 1MM. FINAL NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA- m To all whom it may, concern: Notice, is hereby given (that the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of arah Wheeler, deceasi, has this day filed nuenrr, urrri, u iui9 .i- " 'i her final account n said estate and that the Honorable County Court of Marion county, Oregon, has fixed and appoint- ed Monday, February 13, 1905, at the hour of 2 o'clock pi m. ff said - day, at the Court House in said count and state. as the time jand place for hearing! any objections to isuch final account and for the settlement 'thereof.. ' Dated this10th;day of January., 1D0J..I LYDIA ('AMI dELL, . Administratrix iof th estate of Sa rah Wheeler, teceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby oiven tgi all whom 5ra-flS2slS,to r"1 - James Brown deceased, haSjfiled his , -;.,, , . final aecount. with : said estate, and; poes a Strictly 'cash; business; owes that the Hon. County Court of Marion,; , . county, Oregon, did on the I6th day .?OM ,?a,vne, owes it; ffiwi a of January, 1905, by its order' duly, made and enteretl of record on said iJf'rtfcF at 2 o'clock p. trl. of said last named date, .at the county court rwm in the Marion county epurt house, in Salem; Oregon, as the time-and place of bear- ing any objections thereto, if any there beV and for the settlement thereof. FRANK M. BROWN, Administrator of the estate of James Brown, deceased. :i ' - . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. I otioe is hereby -iven that the un- 1 aersienea aamintstrator t t,ne estate. county, Oregon, deceased, has filed his final account of j said estate in the County Court of Marion county, Ore gon, and that the court has set the same for hearing on the lSth day of February, 190," at 1 o'clock p. m of said day, at the County Court House at t the City of Salem in Marion county, ) OrrVjon, and that the same, and asr , objections thereto, will be heard t and passed upon by the court at said timet and place. ' Dated at ftolem, Oregon, this the lSth day of January, 1903. J. T. DENSMORE. Administrator of the estaforof Orson WJ Densmore, deceased. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned wss, on the 19th day of De cember," 1904, duly appointed executrix of the last will and testament of Wil liam Perry, deceased, biy an or tor of the County: Court of 'Marion cbuuty, State of j Oregon, on said day duly made and entered, and, all persons having elaime against said estate are hereby required to present them properly veri fied to said executrix at the office of John . W. - Reynolds, ' on Commercial street in Salem, Oregon, within six monthsafter Toe. date of this hot ice. All persons knowing themselves to be ha deb ted to'eaid estate are requested to settle their accounts as early as pos sible at the place above indicated. DaTed December 23, 1904. y v I ADA LINE PEBRy, By JOHN W, REYNOLDS, w jj-.f Her Attornev. - '-' Notice of Intention to Withdraw Incur- anee Deposit by the Manchester Aa rurance Co of Manchester, England. To Whom It May Concern: In ac cordance with? tlra requirements of the law of the State of Oregon,. relative to the , . insurance companies, notice is hereby given that the Manchester As surance Company,; e Manchester,.- Eng land, desiring, to cease "doing business within the state of Oregon, intends to withdraw Us deposit with the treasurer or said state, and win, if no claim agaoet skid company shall be filed with the Insurance Commissioner, within six (61 months from the 23d day of Decem ber, 1904, the same being the date of the first publication of this notice to withdraw, its . deposit from 'the said treaeurer. -. Dated at Saletn. Or this 20th day of December, 1904. ' 1 :".: : -1- - MANCHESTER ASSURANCE CO, By FRANK J.' DEVLIN. ' ' " - , Attorney in .Fact. , " : - SUMMONS. la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion county. J. M. Hd-. linworth and Mvrtle l. Ilollings-j worth, his! wife, I'laintiff. v. David J , Darling and i-Uzabeth r'"P "1 tt, Uobf rt nana, and ..vienssa Wilson, his wife. .Harvey Ketcheson and S&sani Keteheson, his wife, James IIollingworth, Annie Louise Uolinps worth. James Walter Hollingwo'"rth, John Fercv Hollingsworth, William Ed- ward Hollinriworth, Robert Holhngs- worth. Gaveo Cragsr. Bertha Crsgg, Km- ma "rag. Morley Cn ug. Jcnnjf t'ragg, Mrs. W. II. Darling, George llarliug and Sarah L. Darling, Defenla. To David N larlngf KliiaU'th Dar licv:, Robert Wilson, Melissi J. Wilson, Harvey Ketcheson, SusaW Kctchesou, James llolliugsworth, Aniwoj Iuie Hol Ungsworth. James Walter HoUiMgs-. worth. John:IVrcy II oiling worth. Wil liam "Edward liollinifswott b, llobcrt i llolhtesworth, Oaven traag. lU'tt ha l. " a t s - Elim4 C.r- .Mor.1' ' 1 'Jennie Cjattf. Mrs. W. II. Darliug, ttcorge IL Darling and Narab I.. Ihir ling, the alwve named defendant?: J a tlie namo of the State of. Oregon: You and each of you are hereby re-: quired toj apnear and answer the comnlaint I of the- above named plaintiffs in the above entitled suit now! on fib with the clerk of the above entitled court within fix weeks. from the date of the first publi cation of this" summons, and you are hereby notified that if. you fail-to. ap pear and answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiffs will ap ply to the court for the relief demand ed ia their said complaint, to-wit: A decree of the court adjudging that the, following described premises, to-wit: The southwest quarter of section is ! township 10 south, range 6 east of the ! Willamette'' Meridian, in Marion county, Oreeon. be sold in the manner pre- ..aenr. iy law tv a rercrce appoinici w'. i" !'""-"' ..-.- appne.1, r, to iue Tat of the cots ami disbursements of , the nd suit aud the m ns of the ' , . , i A, ? n. tttb.:. ftVni i ! Jaih RK lie sum oi iii..Hi. to reiinnur , fo? i.eurred in urt b of rse him iientex . ineurrea in making final -proof upon said premise upon Whalf of the heirs of Robert T. Dar- lir?. deceased; third, the balance to be distributed ainonc the plaintiffs aud defendants according- to their respective, interests in the said premises as d"e- 1 irrniiiirn l uir ruuii, huh lur Kuril I ..it.. i: i. ,4 r : - , , Z ' . . -r , Ww,vlv Oreeon Watesman. bv order of ; tb, ilon. John ir tt. Count v Jud-e . the Hon. John : 0f Mj, roun n(, eitv'of Sa v, made at Chambers, in Kalem in Marion eountv. Oregon, on the 17th dav of J anuarv,. loo-t .d the date of -the find nublie'n- 't ion hereof is the 20h dav of Janu.nrv. 1905. N HEWITT SOX. . Aftornevn f..r Plaintiff. . - ' " I '"It was almost a miracle. Bur.l.ick a-Rleod "TUtters curel me of a terrible t bncakinjr oat lftll. over m ldv. I am verr erainful .'-M VLixs Jidia Kilbride. Wet Cornwell, yonnj. 7 - -f -; hr: -Slnnft't hntn stnrft ' large stock; its shelves,- counter and show cases are loaded with drugs! roedi- BOtion' toilet rticlca Wines and - ' . . "quora of all kinds for medical pur poses. Dr. Stone is a regular graduate te medicine and has had many years of I1JJ,4.- -...? ,!: toe practice. Consults. j tions are free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular prices for medicine. :n, fitons can be fonnd at!a Am e ,ca ih-m, store, Sah.m, Oregon, from six in the morning until nine at night. Wf Can Sell Yea a Bargain lo REAL ESTATE , If you are thinking of buy ing let us show you what, we. have 105 acres, 90 acres in cul tivation, 6 room house, good barn, fine water, located" 3 miles from railroad, price $25 per acre. 130 acres, CO acres in cul tivation, 5 acres of good or chard, house and barn, all fenced, running watery fine location, 2 J miles from city, . price $C0 per acre. Xp acres, 31 acres in cullii vatflin, 7 miles from Salem, price $27.50 pei acre.. 10 room house, modern, , largo barn, fine fiuit located three blucks from the court house, price $3,000, part cash balance to suit s 8 room house, lot 75x150. located on car line, pi ice $1,600. ' j 5 room collage, new, beau tiful shade, lot 150x300, lo cated near school and car lins, price $100, any terms that will suit you. 4 lots near car line at $50 per lot You can pay for them at any, time it will suit you. .. 2 lots in Pleasant Home addition, must be bold food, make us an' offer. We have for rent a 5 room cottage, also an 8 room house. We want a number, of gck-d cheap farms, aho City propei ty by February 1. See us before you buy. Tell me your wants.; 11. S, RADGLIFF Boom Hi over Hod Vrout -. r Drug etore. Corner of Cotnmerc'al and Btate