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THE WXZA.T&XU&. j request of Mr. Henderson, who desired ltd. vamkUSh. - a .rw m twmtt ivn v, rnnrtwfn ... ' vsu-iornia on account of FOBTLAN, Feb -w ; bis) wife V as well .as his own he.l.n the weather forecast for he twenty four hours en din? , midnight, Friday, February 3: Oregon and Eastern Wash, ington, occasional rain or sno.. "West ern Washington; increasing cloudiness followed by rain Friday night Sat urday. ' . ' - .- - 2 ' Air; Henderson ft a sober, industrious young man and the best wishes of his Salem friends follow, him to hi chosen location. Mr. Loomis in. also win, to this city and it is hoped he may find I his new surroundings pleasant and! rvi'gcmai. CENSUS OF 1905 '., . f' j T -.-.;-,-,-- WIH BE' MOKE COMPLETE AND SATISFACTORY ; UNDER PRO POSED NEW UW. The City Declared His Intention Selim Hassan called at the office of the Marion eoonty clerk yesterday, and declared his intention to become a cit izen of the United States.! Hassan is a subject of the Sultan of Turkey. Loan of School Fund ! . The State Land Board? yesterday af ternoon approved twentv-seven applica tions for loans of the state school. fund aggregating $46,40. This is the larg est out Win Be Taken la Conformity With Federal SyStem-GJovernment to De fray Half j of Expense Duties De voir Upon Labor C5ommlioner. UFrom Thursday's Dailv.1 Files Without Approval -Governor; Chamberlain yesterday T 1 " . u ieu WM a me secretary of state, Jfouse Bill No.J.2, y BjamhalL to ncrpratc the town of Estacada. Another Good Month ti.. , - . EZZSL.'X. 2SC K? ifc. ? . . Mr, IMUM f M.iL. SI . . popumuoii. credited to the various accounts were as follows: Circuit court, $168: pro- 194.25; miscellaneous fees, $19.10. iA lively Ran agreate sum to have been loaned , , r 1OCBOe,er w"0 "ves on the bv the board in many months. lliLT - "y-a. strove oaiem, was in - I LIIP' Flllf Si fl-ST n - T A S a Receives Sad Message Senator P. A. McDonald, of Union and Wallowa counties, received the sad According to the laws of the state, which provides that the census shall be the Of ... lia and - of the manufacturing and agricultural products of Oregon will be taken this year. The present law: only provides for the taking of the census of the population and mortal ities. The government census" embraces statistical data concerning not only ihe above, but every industry- and orofes- sion in existence in the United States. the' eitv vMfWla. :tv. . ' . . j - nm . nurse ma t . ,-.., earf. The horse became scared n Com-if? aeirdaBee Wlta request made by mercial street, in tn; U"ted States census bureau an.l town. -and ran tt. j ln order to assist the crovemment in iiftiiuna luuuiica, icccitcu hi uu i - t " 7 uc maun mon . w - 1 . . -i ,.' . . r i m nun i n .1 .1 1 . intelligence last evening that Mrs. Mc- . tne t0P of tne South 8afem!r a , utp"n ine growtn or tne , Donald's uncle, John Morrison, had I , navmg the right of way, but with t Jnan"riM ?r th states, Bepresenta died at his home in La Grande, at noon -Mrs. Schoeler holding on bravely. It'' v . y . M"1CB county, by request. yestcraay. ine zunerai win taae piaee j iy runaway. The lady nal-' V- " me xxine tomorrow, which will make it neces- ' got control of her horse, and there ! T h. . lM'opo8es that thc "tatc census sary for Senator McDonald to be ab-fwas no damage, outside of the shock! iaaen unuer ine su- w Mr nerves, exceotinir tlm' hrki r,,r",un or ine eommissioner or the eoiint courts ofr the eounty in which eaen one is to he: employed . : Strici duties are imposed upon the caiiiurrivfi uu inrrare Ul M oonna by oath, snbseritn 'by - the eommis sioner, for the faithful performance of these dutiqs.'-'Tn' thickly acrtled com munities the enumerators are to re ceive compensation upon r the per capita rs.sis t not less than 'Z cents nor more than '8 rents for each, living inhabitant and each 'death reported; not less than 15 nor more than 20 . eents for each farm, and not less than 20. nor more than 30 cents for each establishment of productive . in Justrr enumerated. For sparsely settled districts ihe enumera tors will be allowed per diem ..compen sation of not less than $3 nor more than tW per day, the amount to be fixed by ine eounxy eouns according , to tue nature of the country to be covered. The bill also provides for the appoint ment of interpreters, to be, appointed by the county 'court, at a salary of per day for each day of actual employ, ment. . '' '" J ' - Begins September First. The enumeration will begin on the first day of September and must' berom- HAS A NEW IDEA " - i . ' ; - B. J. SPENCEB, OF THIS CTTT, HAS ' DBAFTED HEW? DIRECT -PSJMABT LAW. Seeks to Bepeal the Present Law and Create Beforms in Manner of Con ducting Primary - nomination Elec tions la This SUtt. h - . - , . . A ' - '! . " .- : For the purpose of! repealing the di rect primary nominations election law, as enacted by the people at the ' last June election,, and the enactment, of a new law in lieu of it, a bill has been prepared by; Mr. B. J. Spencer of this ity, and, if a member of the Lecisla ture can be found to take the bill np and iather.it through, it will probably be introduced in one i of the two branches of the assembly this week. This bill, if enacted, promises to bring about a - reform all . along the line of tent from his duties as a legislator the remainder of this week. of a snap of ihe harness. bureau of labor statistics and insueetor ol zaetories and workshops, and that Will Admitted to Probate Deserving of the Honors !lt8 cope be extended so as to include Tlx last will of David E. S. Dalv. It was learned here lat !,. 'ail of 'the subjects covered "br the fed- deceased, was admitted to probate in i a chancre bad taken nku in tT a ! eral census. the Marion county court yesterday up- torial staff of the TrrtlQ-n,i Oorenunent Pin TTair on the petition of Hon J. B. Waldo Telegram, by.whkh Paul R. Kelty, fort Some weeks before the Legislature personal property in this county valued j Mr CouTn, IrmeTw wf Hi ' V X meZe flro'" tS commission- aT $100 and real property loiated in elwted to M th-eVVF Urea' at WhinK- Tillamook connty the value- of which iTJt i! ' whlch h latter Psed that, is riven at $900. Mr. Daly left no i ' I, SSIlvSL L? J .1 M ' COpe the "tate census were known relatives and by his will be- i flJZ fJK e e.PaPer and extended so as io eover the manufac queathed all of the property in equal " "ds of both these youn j tunng, mechanical and agricultural in- shares to Edith Waldo, of Maeleay. and i'e v are well known and highly dustnes of the state, and the state Jessie Lo?an Ball, of Seattle. Wash- i f C -l nt mem of, tne newspaper f ra- ; would furnish the government bureau injrtan. Wm. Waldo, D. J. Fry and 1 7' are Pleascd to tear of their t with the statistics covering these in- Geore O. Brown were appointed by a W13n xnem more 01 dustries, the federal government would Reappoints Old Commission-- l y, 1 - fv exPcn.8e ,n Governor CnambaiT yesterday af. ifv" hy Ut ,D, th ta.k!Hg ternoon re-appointed 7!!??- census. In accordance with this Judge Scott to, appraise the estate. almost Many Seek Information T attars ora hainrr MAAitrnil dailv bv the Statesman and the other ! the ' 'xt,bo?k commission to com parers published from the Statesman ! luat ?ar Ior ine next fo" 7n. hnildin?. from- Eastern parties seeking j Ib,s commisson was named by ex information as to the Oregon soil, ch- Governor1 Gj' '.or: y?"."o and is mate. etc.. many expressing the ,n- composed of William Colvig, of Jack- FOB. SALE. 11$ HEAD EWES WITH e lambs. Da n. Cat low, Turner, Oregon. FOB HALE. OLVIOX SEEDS,) OKI gon. Yellow Danver, "5 cents tier lb. guaranteed to jgrow.'Come wjile they last. CX. DUhuan, 320 Commercial St - Salem, Oregon. . p I WANT TO BUY LIVE HOGS AND pigs, also ducks, spring ehiekens, and hens.. I will pay. the highest cash price tor same, isong Hing, Z54 Lib- ervy street, fealem, Oregon. 1 the first "publiestion f I D"i ic t withdraw its Jcpweit from the aiJ treMur&r. '',-'.- I Dated at'Salcw, Or., this 2Ct?i day- vf December. 1JKX. .-i 1 i i MAXC1IESTEB ASSUBANCE CO. Br FBANK J. DEVLIN, j Attorney in Ear L " ' THE CAPITAL i TMFBOYEMENT CO Lo general transfer business. Deal in lath, wood, posts, sand, grav el, cement, fire brick, fire clay; wood fiber plater and entractors supplies. BEPOBT CABDb-OUB- SCHOOL BE port cards are printed to fit the school register. The' prices are: Twelve cards for 19 cents: twenty five for 20 cents; one hundred for 75 ents. Kta teaman FubUahing Co, Sa Jeny Oregon. I s. '" j FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-l-FOR goad farm,. 50-barrel roller, j sifter entem water power flour mill in most prosperous pert of ' California: modern machinery; fine mill door trade: output marketed in vicinity Address L.. IX: Cheney, Balls Ferry, cnasTa 10 111. j VETESmARY STJROEOKS. yiKLcu ana , uanueu 10 tne county 1 tne manner or conducting primary ncrits not later tnan tne nrst or ucto- elections in this state. In view of the ber. In cities having a population of fact that the present Jaw has not been 8000 or over tiowever, the census must given a trial and that the majority be completed within two weeks from, of the masses .is in favor ef it, it is the first of September. It devolves up- doubtful that any measure looking to on the eommissioner of labor to fur-. its repeal or material amendment at nish all blanks, instructions, circulars,' this time would be received; with open envelopes, etc.. as may be required in arms, at least the chances of its adop- the work, to be provided by the state. llon D7 tne;present session j would not printer and to be paid for out of thjBeem the most rosy. . appropriation carried by the bill. After Mr- ppneer, the author of the pro- ihe census is completed the eommis.fPOBeJ blI, saJ'8 e has devoted a reat sionerof labor will be required to col-deal of tudy to the primary elections late, compile and publish in such con-! qton andi he regards the law now in cise and comprehensive form as he may force tt Vt of to complicated a na- deera mo,it convenient for the pu-bHe ire tov th? rlT comprehension of needs, and the state printer is author- he V8 o1"," bl. bl drawn ired to publish 5000 copies ihereof, the for-?e PPf". of reducing the system expense for same to be taken out of the ttb1.nioti "mi?i f- T' Ja 1 ' ... , , . . . ,, " first place he would eliminate the par appropriation also. Besides all of ,u 1. .Cl K mUltitUde f J"ti?S -ilutely and make the Uw conform to the sibihties the eomnussioner of labor 1, Au8taliait ballot 8y.tem of nominat further required, after getting the Bgm J other wort off his hands, to carefully j ' r" nr.lo, ik ;mni;rv- : enroll all able bodied male citizens be-.wnieh name are to be placed npon the tween the ages of IS and 45 years, ' ticket, he would edne the iH specifying their name, residence, age , percentage required on state officers to 'dersigned has been by an order of the and occupation, whether- married or- un. 1 2 per. cent of the t6tal vote cast in J County Court off Marion county, Ore- uiBrntMi. who Mian, irwui- wimiu me ; eacb precinct for Supreme Juto at th ' on. dulr amxunte.l a. Im in irtratnr nf OI lie enumeration. lat nnee1illp mnnl almHAn n1 DE.-C.7, KOBINEK, VETEHIXABY Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate I of of Ontario Veterinary College. Hon orable Member Ontario Medical So ciety. Office at Lowe's Capital Sta ble. Phone Main I06I. Calls atten ded to promptly. . LEGAL NOTICES. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un- i-J V i : , SUMMONS. la the Cmuit Courl nf tlie Stal of Oregon for Marino j rouuty. J. M. llol linsworth and .Myrtle L. flullius worth, his wife, Plaintiffs, vs. David .V. Darling and Elizabeth Darling, ;hi mife, Kobert Wilson, and Melissa j J. Wilson, his wife. I Harvey - Ketcheson anl. Susan Ketcheon, his wife, Janus Hollicgswortb, Auai Iuise llolinv worth. James Walter Hollingsivorth, John Perey Hollingsvrorth, William Ed ward Holiicyswort U, Robert llollinirs worth, Gaven Crairp, Bertha Cragg, Eiu ma Cragg, Morley Crayg, Jennio Cragg, Mrs. A. II. Darling; George II. Darling and Sarah L. Darlin I To David N. Dar linvrK Kobert Wilson Harvey . Retchesoo g. Defendants. mg, Elizabeth Dar McUkIx J. Wilsion, Summit Ketchetton, James Hollingsworth, Annie Luuise ltol hngsworth, James worth, John Percy Walter Hollings- Hollingswortb. il state at the time lot the enumeration, last preceding peneral . n : 1 f . r . ' 1 . - I tention to remove to this state in the V h"f,VDeJ' .or K't ' - rm ... .... i s. a. .mnnq rr kc stop i itr . j 11 ' A. Johns, of Baker City, and II , UA TXT - W t -. a m ( enter, Henry countv, Ohio, writes f or ! ' 1 , u J ' V?' OI iron' a copy of the Pacific Homestead, and vJ?" f "e pressure v.' "W .ntieimt. mn !.as ?ro,eht . bear upon Governor PORTLAND HUSINESS JTblRECTORY Some of the Reliable Men and Concerns of Oregon's Metropolis. am bv Democratic eanAiAai toft "t''"K "J " ""III -JllVC All M ! , 1. . - ... the -information we can ret in record to 1". ' Vov it." Geo. B. Tarr, of 1640 Penn. ave- 7- l.t.f" J 7"" !feIlD hut, ........... v..i.T, iuiowun, nsn.9 hinr, -r. I 1, ... for a conv of the Homestead and adds: " u' v" " 'c Po"s. CLEANTNO AND DYEDTO. ' 1 nin nriKtnrv Tir o imos-kn s-, r ' 1 a farm." J '(From Friday's Daily,) . i Sick at Home Bought Oood Ooat J Judge J. J. Murphy is reported as! James Sykes, who lives on Rural being verj' sick at his homo on Che- i Delivery Route No. 2, across the river : meketa street. I from .SHiem, in I'olk county, has bought the Thompson goat the one. tha took second sweepstakes and first prize for three-year-old billy, unregistered, at the late big goat show at Dallas. This is a tine goat, and Mr. 'Sykes feels proud of his purchase. Within a few wwks the mohair from 100.000 coats within a radius of forty miles of Sa lem will begin to find a market, and to help the farmers pay their bills and provido their necessaries, and luxuries of life, and thus to enter into the com mercial life frenerallv and quicken tho pulse of trade. Mohair is a good thing, in that it comes to market and brings ea.h when there is not much else to sell. There are 115.000 to 125.000 goats now in Oregon, and at least 75 per rent of them are within a radius of forty, miles of Salem. es If yon nave clothes to clean and press, t : Tne Fasnlon Tailors are the hst Dyeing, steam cleaning and repair ing. Satisfaction guaranteed, 433 Washington SU between 11th and 12th., Portland, Oregon. EYE SPECIALIST. DENTISTS. One Permit Issued I Dr. Charles W. Barr. Dentist; '817 The One marriage permit was issued byi Dekum, Portland, Or. 'Phone Main County Clerk - Boland yesterday, t ho i 1609. : principals 10 the contract being George i ' Hillcr and Elizabeth K. V. Croelan. Mrs. j ELkiCTRIC AND OAS SUPPLIES t.iizapeiu ueeian, tne mother of the intended bride, furnished the affidavit for the license.- Exchanged Positions W. W. Henderson, for many years a resident tf thi eilv on1 i i rxri r rr - --" .. - - m. At. . . . . me past iew years has neen numrjereu amonr Salem's faithful mail carriers in the free delivery service, has been transferred by the government Post 'ffie Department to San Luis Obisco, '"alifornia, where he will continue in the service. Mr. Henderson left for his new home yesterday where, he will later )e joined by his family. Mr. H. A. Loom is, of San Lnis Obisco has ar- tived to take Mr. Henderson route Enthusiastic Over Salem Fatrick M. Price, of Atchison, Kan sas, has bee in Salem for several days with the view of opening up a business. Mr. Price left last evening for Falls City, where he was called by the ill ness of his" son. Mr. Price was very entbnsiastic over Salem and said he would return here in o, few days. Bays Interest In Bakery C Ullman has recently bowght Mr. Mcllwain's interest in the Capital Bakery. The firm name is now Ullman & Jiutherford. Mr. Ullman came from West Union.' Iowa, last November and settled in Wood burn till a few days ago when he came to Salem and de eided to make this city his future home. Portland General Electric Co. A full line of electrical 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. Qet our estimates. Western Electric Works, No. 61 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon. HOTELS. The Imperial Hotel Co., Phil Metschan, president; c. 'V. Knowles, manager; Seventh and Washington streets, Port land, Oregon. European plan only; L $1-50, 92. First class restaurant In building. 'Cye Specialist Hu opened In Port 1nd, Oregon. Bet in ifa Kortbwert. Call and see hlia. f 20 vBtli St. FANCY STATIONERY. Wedding and visiting 1 cards, also mon ogram stationery. W O. Smith ft Co. Washington Building. Portland, Or. FLORISTS. Prompt attention given to outside or ders on choice cut flowers and floral designs. We also carry a large as sortment of rose hushes. Thomas C Bodley, 124 5th St Portland, Or. 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. Onr service is second to none at popular prices. Give ns one trial and realize how nice we will treat yon. D. M. Watson, Prop. MEDICAL. election, and the estate of E.W. Hartley, deceased, and : that all 4 persons aavmg claims against said tate must present them duly verified toi the undersigned at his residence near Macloay, Oregon, f to ! u. 11. AIcMahon,; in his ofnee in Mur phy block, Salem, Oregon. Dated January 27. m5. EDGAR HARTLEY. Administrator, icstste K. W. Hartley, aeceasea, FINAL NOTICE OF ADMTNISTRA Or. Wins Lee. Chinese Bhvslelan. Sa 1 : make a specialty of treating those . 10 " whom may eomern: Noti. e wha have Chronic diseases which oth- is nerf Dy jfiven that the undersigned, er doctors fail to cure. Fis skill is administratrix of toe estate of Sarah indisputable: 280 Bnrnside street. I Wheeler, deceased, has this day filed Portland, Oregon. nr nnal account in said (state and. that i l tno iionorapie t ountv t:ourt of Marion Portland Cancer Institute 181V4 county, Oregon, has fixed and appoint- First street, Dr. Yoose, Cancer ed Monday, February IX, UH.". at the treated without knife; 15 years' ex-Jooir of. " o'clock p. m. f said da-. perience. . Also catarrh, asthma, con- at the Court House in said county and sumption and all chronic and spinal state as the time and place for hearing diseases permanently cured. Consul any objections to such final account and tatlon free. Mail orders have inune- for the settlement thereof. diate attention. ! j .Dated this 10th day of Januarr. LYDIA OAMPBKLL. PHOTOGRAPHER. ' I Administratrix of tae estate of Sa rah Wheeler, deceased. . vLfffSrJS?:! w "J0 notice op final settlement. crayon, or pasteL Onr photographic bam Edward Hollincsworth. Rolnert Holliovfs worth. Cayeu Cragg, Bertha tragg, Emma ragz. Morley C'ran. Jennie Crat. Mrs. W. H. Darling, George H. Darliuar and Sarah L. Dar- ling, the above named defendants: j In the name of the State of Oregon: YoU and each of tou are hereby re quired 1 to apnea r and answer ihe eomr-laint of the above named plaintiffs in the! above entitled sui now on filfj with the clerk of the above entitled court within hix weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this summons, and you re hereby notified that if you fail to bp peaf and answer said" complaint fas hereby required, tlif plaintiffs will ap ply to the court. for! the relief demand ed in their fcaid complaint, to-wit : j A deere of the court adjudging that the following .--described.. iremises. to-wit: The southwest quarter of section 3! in township 10 south, range 6 east of tho Willamette Meridian, in Marion county, Oregon, be sold in the manner pre scribed, by .'law by a referee appointed by the court, and tint the proceeds! of said sale be applied first, to the y ment of the costs and. disbursements of, the said suit and the exienses of tli said sale; second, to the payment to the plaintiff J. M. Hollinirsworth 'of the sum of $311.50.1 to reimburse him for the expenses incurred iu making nuai proor upon sam preuuss upon behalf of the heirs of liobort T. Ijsr line, deceased; third, the balance- to jb' distributed amoncr Ihe plaintiffs rtnd defendants aeeordint to their respective interests in the said premises as de termined by the court; and for sijeh other relief as msv W'nieel in equity!. This summons is publinhe.l on e week fr ix suecesHive .weeks iu ih Weekly Oreeon stHtjeSmsn. by order I of -trie Hon. .Fohn H. Si-ott, County Jnn of snid conntv, uiai1e at liambers. in the city of Salem, iu Marion eouuly. Oreeon, on Ihe 17tli day of Jutiuxrv, 1JM)5, and the ilste (.f the first publics. -tion hereof is the -'Mh day of Januarr,. 15M5. . I-'.. J. : - II K WITT & SOX. A turners for I'lsiotirT ' instruments are the latest and Notice is 'hereby piven to all whom it may concern, that the nnderigncd, as have all the requirement for flxst.fVie adlui?istratof, o M eia' ,ofj class work. Seventh and Washington uts poruana. Oregon. PHOTOGRAPIHO SUPPLIES. James Brown I deceased, has filed final account with I said estate in 1 tne it on. wnmr court of Marion county, Oregon, did on the 10th dav of January, , JL8Q5. bv its order duly made and entered of record ou saul Blumauer Frank Drug. Co Portland, date, fix Saturday, February 18, 1R05, Oregon, is .-headquarters ..for Photo-1 at 2 o'clock p. in. of said last named graphic Supplies, Century, Premo. Po-I date, at the county court room in . the co. siair and Eastman Cameraa. Ev-1 '" county court nouse, iu aiem. ery teanislte for the Professional ami I Oregon, as the time and pla e of hear Amateur Fbotogranher. Write for I ,n? anv objeetious thereto, if any there complete catalogue. Dairies Are Improved I WW MJIC IJ .11 . klf T. ITUUrmjftl - , . ........ . t ., male a tour of inspection of all of tho m tm "1 i.. , .1? 1 , ' u ...... : , , 1 merits and had the same placed in the ilatriM tn h vielmtv nr Ksalom TTa . I in this city, and will make Salem his , reports extensive improvements in all home. In.faet the two exchanged po- of them since his last inspection. "but jdions, the change having been1 ordered. savs there are still some eases wherein L .. 1 - - request, ana a recommendation con- omitting persons who are plainly sp i specify the number of signatures nc- .oiuc-it iu IB. UUl tTIlOr messaire tO.Parent miTltlllr anil nhvaieallv inmm. .Muur, fr,k- h t --..A :.!. c - I m - ' J " I J ,-.,..- , . -... . j .... .ux. .V1U( V. l.UUiUOVr. ! be, and for the settlement thereof. -FRANK M. BROWN', Administrator of the estate of James Brown, deceased.! by the department at Washington upon RHEU AflS better sanitary conditions must be pro vided in the near future. New Harness in Service ;The new harness for the hose wagon team of the Salem fire department re cently ordered by the city council has been finished and is now in place ready to be "dropped" onto the faithful an imals in case of an alarm. The harness hands of Mr. Kay for presentation No Compensation for Officials. As the taking of the census this ear would in no wise interfere with Labor Commissioner Hoff's duties as inspector of .factories and collector of labor sta tistics, it was proposed, as tho most economical and expeditious means, that the taking of the census be placed in his hands. For defraying the expenses of eollevtrng and compiling the neces sary statistics the bill carries an ep-propriati-m of .$7500 which is to bo paid out upon warrants drawn by the secre- I was made in the shoo of F. E. Shafer in this city, the greater part of the lry 01 staje. one or in is money will --'. ! - at -. l a 1 1 1 m l work being done by W. W. Williams. J lurwujgu me nanus The harness is a srdendid piece of commissionjer, neither wi ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF AP POINTMENT. Notice is herebv given to all whom it the Legislature, Secretary of State Ipetent to servo in the militia, and. file ? for district, eountv snd precinct offi Dunbar caused the bill to be drawn sojthe same in the offi.'c. of the adjutant-!"ces not to excee.1 100 legal voters. reneril Thu itwnw ia t . . v. ,a..l t. 1 m -.. . . , ... . I ... . . . ' . 1 ' ui aci'iTins 10 obit ruies OI I mar eoaeern that tne nn.lrrunv.1 hu 0t. !! P?roEto,i0" Wt. "ide.f0r tW!200 -it.nts orU, sdto KTCtSTstS b the CoaJty Tirnnr ion ha 1 vauM wr 1. ... 1 .. " . i ' ,. r, ' V, . I tJourt or Marion county, Oregon as the posed law appltcable to all incorporated Ldminist rater' of the estate of John J. towns and cities in the state. Amend ments are also offered in the bill to severs! sections of the code so as to - . . 1 T , . , . - . . icn-vuviic nu ii' tmi'ii wununs; i drawing the departqient's apparatus. In the taking of the census, under ; transportation bv water, express busi- Read the Ads First G, bo r hood ha years, but missed his eurrenj copy, so eame to the office to get another one. He ssid he wanted to look over the '.the proposed new law the labor eom-jne nd rtreet railw missioner is authorised and instructed, j an(l miamln a - Columbus, Ohio, May 20, 1903. Six years ago I had a severe attack ot Inflammatory Rheumatism. I was laid ut in bed for six months, and the doctors 1 had did me no good. They changed med icines every week and. nothing they pre scribed seemed, to help me. Finally I be pan the use of S. S. S. My knee and elbow joints were swollen terribly, end at one time my joints were so swollen and pain ful that I could not close them when opened. I was so bad that I could not move knee or foot. I was-getting discour aged, yon may be sure, when I began S, S. S., but as I saw it was helping me I con tin- IMttt it ..! . j r a t, andhaveneverhadatuofthediseaseJr"trTtS be,?.re l .?J! F R 4 c 1 vi j j j chases and transacting thc business he evervthintr ele failed T wanted to see were those sa the elassi- of the census with the government offi-; . mt, :.. il, ., ' use and benefit of the' state militia. To Cover All Subjects; -; ' Besides covering all statistics relat ing to the population, deaths, births, elC ana tne agricultural, manuractur- make them harmonize with the eropos- H" vuu a 'u'iupuut ui mwrfu uirec primary iavv. fmi0'k'9fUXwh- n9 Prt proposed amendment proposed new act will also inclu.le sta-;to the eJ0 win tou onIr on! li A- ;.-':" , T7 i oallot box in each precinct and all eluding the insane, feeble-minded, deaf,-vfttcr- ........ -.. ; ., .:- dumb and blind; crime, auperisni and; which tbev reside upon any and all of benevolcnce, including prisoners, pau- ficers. Uider the existing law a voter pers, juvemle delinquents, and inmates; may vote the state and national ticket of, benevolent and reformatory institu-,'anv place in the Stste. the rlifrit fielr. If TlZ, TM; 'w deaths and births in registra-'et anyplace within the district and the 11 he reeerve!t,0n re.ato 'xal statistics of citiesri county ticket any place in the county. : .."'to ptfoiic in.ieuteaness, valuation, tax- StUl another verv important Dugan, decieased.i and all persons hav ing claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same to the undersigned at the law office of Til- mon'Ford, W. T. Slater a od W. M; Kaiser in the city of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, duly" verified, w;thin six months from the date of the first publi eation of this notice. Da'ted at Salem. Oregon,-1 Iii the 27th day of Janus ry, 1905. THOMAS HOLM AY. Administrator, of the estate of John J. Dugan, deceased. WILL MINISTER STAY? That Is Question To Bo Decided By Jjewistmrg congregation Next Sunday. Elder Crooks is ekiH'ted to be prjrs- lt at the Victor p'oint school hoise :x.t Snndaj-,, aocompanied by tin ru ling eller. when a. vote of the ueiiifi- MrhooJ will Ik taken as to whether !he is to remain in . th capacity of pustor or not. '!-''. lie has made himnelf m -unpopnlar' by his violent attack on -everything of a social or beneficial character f r ui hop pickiug to fiuterual tcieties that it is not a hard matter , to .predict w hat tbo decisiou of the people- will le. ,,Professor,,"Patton Pleases. 4 The show given by Irof. 11. iRttoo, of Salem, anil his wtaff of as sistants, was thoroughly enjoyed In- a Iar crowd of ieode. " .His sleight-of-hand perforuianevs bordertsl on the " well-nigh.imo.oi. ble'', snd oie old lady present express. el her belief that he was a material ized spook", while tho sermon of the negro prcs-her brought down the hou' repeatedly. The' professor alsoj gam an exhibition of his hypnotic, powers, which illustrated the triumph omi,ud Over matter." ,1 workmanship and will give good ser- "ydditionar compensation f or hi. L UKJ.JTJ vice. The old harness nadPeen in use . a wora unuer mo provision, ot tne wiM. to electric light and power,; primary nominatiori Telection. norinT errr -inc ; -urw. -c urru uxu rteiephone ana telerrstri tnsiross: to .l l.li.. -ii .11 .. :. - . v -v -. m j. . - . . nut m uiiairu list 01 an tne eaqdioates, without ref erence of any kind as to their party affiliations, will be furnished the voters and also posted conspicuously in. the booths. A ballot will be furnished by ! tne juogea wun a pianx space under the title of the office in which the vot er will be required to write the name I way; to mines, mm- nd the production a m r-m ' a . w d- M..nia To. n e n v nm 1 1 eBn s .v a . D. -Kowen. or tne Biivenon neign-4-" .""., "' and valoe thereof, includrnir cold, and , was in Salem yesterday. He T?r "e icnierai government, an4;divi,ion, zcer and vein and silver s; taken the Statesman for many " pisnxs and statistical iniormation ; mi and the Bumber of men emt)i0 .. OrWTI m A n A blt1 Suits. .l55Mt. Vernon, it to others with good re- columns, and he had forgotten the eial so far as the federal government R. H. Chafman. ! address of one of theso advertisers. Mr J may assist in the collection of statis rncra Ave. ! Bo wen is not alone in this respkeet. Pro- tics of manufacture, -te. i ..A..:.M -t z i 11 : , IaaV Aess u , . U5 la1 produce me. in- the advertisements these days. The b-1fdtm.n"reaba0rbedi?t0the business man, or the man who has a QMred l ifn TtUSm T ?e2r a?,' message of any kind -for the people, SnVLV t, !!.1f!la fiJ-' ot afford tj stay out of the .dvcr- Coes directlv in., tv,- 1-,: tising columns. . - wmiv -A vuiawivu ssAas, He is losing thc ira Ucks the disease itself. TtnHfiessr.d r.;mediate wunis he raprht have, pesiaes tores the blood to a 'the eumulative values. The way to - d- rTAZ4-:-. wa . .on lim .a lir.pl .en oil f ne fittio? rwit wuuuwu, 11 conuini iMi nntith ki i m t ,DV v t require, unuer ine act snail contorra , thc aversge daily wage, average to and correspond with the require-1 working tim0K a?i aggregate earnings . . "Aim tne various ran rues atoresaid and the government, and the labor commis-; divitlion9 of thc unr industry, sioner is also directed to equitably ap-l . , as outlined by the proposed act. ere unanimous in the opinion that it is a most sensible measure and express the belief that it will go through without reasonable op position. Iu fast. years the statistics obtained by the reasns, under 'the old system were anything but complete and unsatisfactory, and -the new. bill is drawn with a view of bringing the Duties Upon Commissiener Under the ' proposed act the labor eommissioner will ; be required to pre pare schedules containing such inter rogatories as 1 shall oe necessary ani ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OT FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby -ires that the un- dersiened administrator of the estate of Orson W. Densmore late of Marion eoonty, Oregon deceased, has filed his final account of ".said estate in the County Court pf Marion county, Ore gon, and that the court has set the same for hearing on the 1-Sth day of February. 1&05 at 1 o'clock n. m of -v. w nii.u 1UC UOUli: - r . of the candidate without assistance iTL72r' y " utmm- and he mast write it himself or not . ... . . best adapted to elicit 1 the information j of o,.-. Upon an equaI Ulld other strong min-; lo advertise nothing you do not have erais, out is fuar- u w. . an teed entirely! ? I ... vegetable. ; Write J TO CURE A COLD US" ONE DAY us and our physi- Tlll-e I.AXATIVE ROMO QUININE caana will edvxse Tablets. AH druesrists refund thc own- witnout in. if It.fails to ure- -.:.-. - . 1 1 oox. IIW1I 1,111 pcui llC 1 .cnarge wnatever. , . tTr. w rjro , .;,.( is u each 25 cents. T.e Swlfl SpscUe Company, Atl.nta, C Blank8 at statesiaail Job Offieo required, with all specifications, . divi sions and lerticulars under each head as is necessary to .that end. .The coun ty clerks of the several counties are appointed supervisors of the census, under 'the direction . of the labor com missioner, without additional ; eompen-' inj with her sister states of he Union. When .Ton Ilave a Cold. The first action - wnen you have . a cold should . be to relieve. the lungs. This is best- accomplished .bV the free sa tion- The labor commissioner ? will use of. Chamberlain 's Cough ,Remey. be required to assist in the division of This- Remedy liquifies the toQghmacus the state, into, enumeration districts, .and causes its expulsion from, the air and the -commissioner- shall appoint -cells of the lungs,-produces a free - ex such enumerators within their respee- pectoratioa, and opens the secretions, tive counties who are designated by. A complete euro soon follows. Sold by the county clerks and approved hy the' Dan. J. Fry, ' ; . vote. The last provision Is inserted for the purpose of securing a more strict n- foreemeitt of the educational qualifies tion of , voters, which requires that they shall be able to read and write. and to encourage the habit among vot er to learn the candidates and the party to which, t hey belonr without the indication asat reseat, provided. Kotice of Intention to Withdraw Insux- urqgpn, and that, the seme, and any objections thereto, will be beard and passed upon, by the conrt at said time aad plaeec . . Dated at Salem. Oreeon, this the lth day Jsnuarj IVOJ. J. D. DriN SMOKE, ' Administrator of the estate of Orson W. Densmore, deceased. ' Mr. Spencer says his bill is drawn, with the exception of a few original diver rions, after the manner of laws in force in some of the states in the East and South; ' -" CASTOR! A - Tor Iafajits and Children, r Its Klii Tea Hani Alisjs Errifct Bears thf Clgnatare of ance Deposit by . the Manchester As razance Co., of Manchester. Enslsnd. To Whom It May Coneern: In ne- eordancr with; tire requirements of the laws of the State of Oregon, relative to the lneuraneo ' companies, . notice i hereby, given that the -Manchester As surance- Company, of Manchester, Eng land, desiring to -cease . dots? business within the state of Oregon, intends te withdraw its deposit with toe treasurer of said state,, and will, if no- claim agaiwt said company shall be filed with the Insurance Commissioner, within six (03 months from the ir3d day of Decem ber, 1904. tho'same being" the date of Had colds and grippe arc prevalent in this neighborhood. - Will iWWx. Ik-trs u work at Fis4Jrer'n sawmill laAt Monday. The band boys aro to give a rousing entertainment on the 17tli. James .yiarger. lately from lose, is working for A. T. Savage, i A very enjoyable party was given at the residence of J. J. Krenzo last Friday night. Games of all kinds and dancing filled the time until the "wee ma hours of morn.'' Waldo Circle No. fl is building up rapidly hi the "dvefp Ilusy" carn paign. - Mix Tnembcrs were initiated at their last meeting and several names are to be' voted on at the nert. Tito camp certainly sboul'tbe proud of their auxiliary. Lewisburg, Feb. 2, 1905. OREGON LEOISLATORS PROTEST. Effort Being Made to Rob Chomawa School ef Alaskan Pupils. Th Marion county d'deiration in th? Legielature j-esteHay afternoon pre- pared and seut & message to the Ore gon delegation in Congre instructing the latter to look out for and prepare to defeat a bill which provide for the sending of all Alaska Indians and Kx- kimos to the Carlisle Indian ttt-uool. The. rhildren of the Alaskan country are t prevent within the - jurisdic-tioa of the -Cbemawa Indian school and it is for the" protection tf the lattef in stitution's interests and to prevent an inftingmeat upon its rights that tb. warning is aent. CONVICT WOODS SUICIDES. SAC BAM ETO, Jan. ' 3 L Con vie t John H. Wood,-who took a promircnt JSrt in the Folsom prison' break iu nly, 1&03, eommitted suicide-by hang ing nunri in - a aupzeou this after noon. He was recently convicted nt the. mordcr of Militiaman Rutherfnr.i. whom he shot and kjlled during the f i- ujou 3 , loan . o a a 1. - "-' -