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u . i trr 5r czi-i3Cir etah r The .City blage of music lover",' Da Sunday afternoon the Land will 'give another concert, in VWillson avenue, and daring next wees. an,, evening eoncrt on State street. of la was time 11 T Bacovertoftom X Otlppe- J - . ef fchool J"Tm , , ' H. J. Ottenbeimer, the , well-known . TBirtr-two ajpJiation for the loan bop merchant of this eity, who ha rf 4latateBOol fond were approved teen eofferinir from n attack ' of I afternoon, ggitmtlng a total of $3,- OQt on the streets for a short ' 93. jyesterdar. Card of Thank ' . H1 Mother Die frUnds and ne ghbore who so kindly death of u -IBotBer. Mri. Gnf Mrietedw -" weB"r Chandler, i which ocenrred at Elrin. Airs, inanoier la well known will of oar dearsmotber and wife. C y Anderson and Family. .. jf Tuesday. in Salem, and her death cornea as a sad den - shock to her numerous friends in Marion county. Death was dne to heart ., i wew oaca 2n' Yt llv f! dLa, Deceased was bom in Roehes- bave opened M office at 492 State , ter. N Tj NoTcmber 25, 1843. street, near High, for a real estate bus- ( , , - t ' jneM, notary work and examining titles, jy Adjudged Insane 1 Tbejr are both 'ell known rustlers and Lneinda Bottenbery, an aged lady of U Lu mLUK I djndd insaleby Coun try can get hold of, either city or vy'Judge Scott yesterday and ordered wastry. Call and see r them if yon are eommitte to the asylum. THe order was interested, or write to them. t ..made upon the affidavit of Dr. A. A. ,.M tlHff OfloUi. Leonard, who made the examination. ITf?wLv hL thV. Mr9' Bottenberg was born in Illinois K- h 7; and 66 W. of age. She has var- mm on h HoweU lirie, was in delusions and, according to the the city yesterday on Winew. He re- testimony offered at the examination ports a little more improvement there yesterday, does not recognize the men than usual, especially. a good deal of bers of her own family. This is her road improvement being under way. grst attack. He reports a good deal of clearing be- , f " lag done also. "Crop prospects are Banmgartner Objects to Wiprut excellent," said he. I never saw a Ex-City Recorder N. J. Judah having better outlook. Fruit is well ahead, refused to aceept the appointment as and peach trees axe just aboit in receiver of the J. A. Simpson & Co. bloom. The recent cold weather did livery barn business, Carson & Cannon, so damage to speak of in our neigh- Simpson's attorneys, asked the court to borhood, and I really believe the fu- appoint M. Wiprut, the cigar man, in jure is very flattering." - stead. To this request Joseph Baum- gartner, the defendant in the suit for Indian War Veteran ; the dissolution of the partnership ex- The funeral-of N'oab Fowler Herren, isting between himself and Simpson, whose dath occurred Saturday, was recently filed by , the latter, yesterday hali from h late borne Altmday morn- filed bis objections, setting forth that iag at 11 o clock. Interment was in M. Wiprut was not at all acquainted Citv View cemetery. Noah Fowler with the livery barn busmees and there Herren was born September 7, 1833, fore not a suitable person to act as re- near Greensburg, Decatur county, Ind., ceiver. snd moved when a small boy to Platte eoimtv. HKssourL where r hie father's Two Pioneer Patients Dead family lived until they started across , T&e dab of W. Bloom, a FoliBh Jew, the plains to Oregon in 1845, settling and IjC ?fim a Chinaman, which ocf near the old mission in the north end earred on Tuesday evening, marked the of Marion, county. His father 's old pang away of two ef the earliest" pir dimation land cUim of 640 acres lay oneer pa"nts at the insane asylumi et of Halem. the nouse standing on Death m both cases was due to old what i now known as the old It. L. anlkTraee at "out -the u..rt. o TT- litre) hrAnri 1,5- hour. Wolf Bloom was committed to r.k .LiinJ .nnttrrirr- l.vinr Kn the asylum from Multnomah county, on united in marriage February 22, 1855, c!f r T22' then aged 35 years, mHrt, Aakiin . Hall V-nrhn .rhter and ?' J- S. Ciltner was the examining oC James E. and Cynthia A. HallT He r8ian-. waho" n roUnd and was well known in Salem, having lived had 7 !" r?n bt four years when near "here all hi life with the excep- J e.ntl fiUii failed. He was em , r. ployed as a clerk in a Jewish mercan- China, and was committed to the asy lum from Multnomah county also, dur ing the year 1872, when but 34 years of age. MUST CLEAN UP PBOPE&TT OVTKESB WTJUCt BE BS QTJXEED TO ZMPSOTS 8A2TX TABT CX"NDITZ02rS. OovacU Instructs Healta ; Officer to CUT Notlco to Thia Effect Without v Delay Bridge Matter Blado Special Order for Friday Evening. ; . SCOTT'S BMULSION Scott's Emulsion -' Scott's Emtilsidh z - -'. Scott's! Emulsion V - ; Scott's Emulsion ' - . Scott's Emulsion the old story; told times without number and repeated over and ' over again for the (From Wednesday's Dailr.") wai' .out s The alleys must be cleaned op and?, always, a Welcome Story to kept in a sanitary ondiUon. 6o ay those in need of strength and last evening? the committee on health f hCtt ' ThereS, nothing 1 and peeially lem, arc recommended mstrneted to notifv the oronertv era to make a general clean-up without! aeiay. .. The committee 's - reconunenda- tion was adopted by a unanimous vote, and Health Officer J. W. Lewis will carry out the instructions of the coun cil this morning. Upon motion of Al- LIFE IN BALANCE AFPEA2. CASE OT STATS VS. ' MA3T WIIX1AM3 IS BET "TOB NOTICE TO PEE; CEAEB&3. Millinir Co. were Jefvudanta, in favor of plaintiff and against said dcf-nIaats, by which execution 1 am cfemmaad-! . Notice Is nereby given "that the nn- that out of the pewonal prgprty armggea nu peen e-ppomted, oy tbs lae caia ucicoubdu, jn u--u m 01 tbcm in Counry Court of .Marion county. Ore-! jointly, nd the nef.araie j-rnil prop gon, administrator of the estate of lty of toe defendant Charles Scott, or Mary H. Barge, deceased and all ter-'if sufficient cannot tc founo, tuen out sons ha. v in ir Ulm inintt. said fMtvlof th resl rrotertv belonging to said are reonired to present the same to tm I defendants " iointlv. and the ttcparete Ooavieted ct the Murder of Alma "We-! undersigned at the law ' office of John (real property of the defendant (.bancs trt j n . 11. end C Lk MeNarv. Bush-Bret-m&n. 1 Srott. to Mttisfv the sum ox six tnou- . . . . . !xioca. oaiein. vregon. uiy vennea as sano six nunarcu sua ninrij-Bi Appeal xasea on unmaa or.oorpua ?reqaired y law, within six months lars aad ninety-nine cents 6,696.99) Delicti CircTiTn stanM al Evidence of : from at rr. ........ lis r?nit.i iti old roin. now due on Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 16th leaid judgment, with interest at tho dav of Februarv. 1905. i rate of 6 rer cent tcr annum in like w r - a r m JTT AKTJv C FISHUE. Isold coin, from the 24th day of Janu Administrator of the estate of Mary I ary, 1905, and the further sum of flS.60, costs, and also tne cosis oi ana fore the Sutreme Court for 12 o'elockt . uPtt 111 14 on iNuur.mj, w.c on Wednesday, March 15. This is the i4i s jswxx pst iy or April, isfua, at nunr ease in which th dcBaBt fc tM ' Notice is hereby' riven that the n- 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the west Heinous Crime, William, has been aet : K Burgg' d- police reported that the alleys, es- the WOrid that StODS wasting convicted in the Slate Circuit Court " dersigned has been appointed by the dor of the county court houso in the in the business district of Sa- diseases as nuicklv a SmftV for Was0 OQDtJ f the murder of Vounty court of Marion county, Ore- city or aicm, n Anon t, yi in a deplorable condition and aiseases 35 UlCKiy as COtt S ms Alma Neibitt and mother in adminutratrix of the estate of gn, at public auction to the bigh- that the health officer be JimUlSlOn. t j Wasco county several years ago. Jicnaei wneian, deceased, and all per- t ciuaer ror ca-n urannu, .-n . uj I .1 It M 11 MWd that William VI 11m. I BOB IIIVIB7 (Ilimi niBK Hill MlllC I Vi ' iuf iikui, .u.v-. Well scad rwaiuelt, fre" SCOTT BOWIfE. 40Q Pesrl Street. Kew Votk. and other poles within the city limits. A bill for an ordinance was introdue- aerman oteusion tne neaitn officer was' mittee to elose a part of the allev run-i also instructed to investigate , the nn- ning north and south throngh block 3, j Ba.nua.ry conainon ox tne nortn muiaDd to establish one run nine east and raee, from which the running water is. west through the same block. said to have been shut off for the past two months. s .The action taken by the eouncil will meet with the hearty approval of the general public. Many of the alleys in this city are strewn with tin cans and rubbish, and in some places covered to a depth of six inches or more with all kinds - of filth and diseasebreeding' PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure matter. A bill for an ordinance was also intro duced defining the material to be used in and the manner of constructing side walks within the city. A QUAEANTEED CUXB FOB FIXES Itching,' Blind, Bleeding or Protrui? ;rng Piles. Druggists refund money if troubled with rheumatism lor years, he had not bem an invalid until the past four years, his death -being the result of al complication of diseases. His had been a very busy life, but he bore his aAliction with patience. He waa a loving btraband and father and (From Friday ' Dally.) a "kind friend, whose greatese fault was SnIal Services- ins cenw'ity. The large ewneousse of The Upring ValTey Prcelrvterlan frion.U Wh fn11Ad ii mmiLin. r nurca is noiamg special services, xtev. their last resting place was a fitting W. W. Edmondson, pastor, is being a- iprewion of the esteem in wnich he J- J- - Knotta, ot Albany, wm sed by all who knew hhn. Be- Qr- 00 Sunday there. will be morning sides his widow he is snrvived by five an,i afternoon services at 11 and 2:30 of lis nine children: Horace K., Levi o'clock. There will -be a basket din- if.f Frank A, and Mrs. Elva B. Estes, ner at non- Everyboly welcome, of Halcm, and James U., of Monmouth, . , . . . TtTT . ' sll of whom were with him during hii Tlkn Advantage of Bebate- liwt sicknes. Of his father's family . Tho heriff s oflke still presents a cJf 13 children there remain one bur r-eiM?' mJ taxpayers calling to Irother, Levi M. Herren, of Turner, e afjantage of the 3 per cent re- md three sisters, Mrs. Busanah Wal- f16' The t,me "mit-for allowing ro- iW of ffenthern Oreffon. Mrs. Ja.nn expires on Wednesday of next Kewer, of Salem, and Mrs. Ruth Leon- w ' ?'. 8e?cral ru8h " "' nr.! Af Tvr.n TVnh Tla.i v-. during the last few days. At the clos- a veteran of the Yakima and Rogue ?n8 hour ,la8t evening Sheriff CXilver tvt Tnriian tn aaj iued a total number of 3466 re ceipts, representing a collection of 1 1120,000, considerable over one-third j of the entire amount of the 1904 roll, iWtueh is 3Q1,775. gist hasn't it send 50 cents in stamps and it will be forwarder .postpaid : by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. VTBTUAIXY CONFrBMATTON. J. W. Anderson Would Not Deny Story of Salem-Portland Motor Line. an-7 Thie is a most suitable timeiease. BO matter of how Ion standincr. tjo start the movement for better aani-!in q to '14 days.' First application gives Lary conaitions, ana tne guoa wo shcmld be extended throughout the en tire city. " j The matter of the eonstrrxtion of a new bridge across South Mill ereek on Commercial street was not taken up at last evening's council meeting but was made a special order for an adjourned meeting to be held on Friday evening ojf this week. At that time the special committee will file its report covering the investigations made in regard to fhe matter according to the instructions received from the conneil. The bill for an ordinance, to increase the salaries of the city marshal and re corder from $1000 to $12000 per annum was placed upon its final passage and defeated by a .vote of 7 to 6. The vote was as follows: 1 Ayes Aebeson, Baker, Orossan, Fra zier, Downing, Wallace; nays Bayne, the two women in. order to esin ?- are hereby notified to iresent the same J estate which said defendants, Charles session of a homestead wnich was ta- t the undersigned at the law office of j Scott and Robert H. ocott, a co v.n u . v a. i. Jnhn n. Mi'r mnA o fvr I partners' dointr business under the firm .VT WV K.:., Bnsh.Brev-man Rlaek ' Klm. Dwimiii I name and style of the oodbum names to relinquishment blanks and se- duly verified as required by law. within J Milling Co. have jointly, and all per- cured possession or the property. He ix montns xrom ante nereor. - - I h took them out from Hood River for Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 3d day to the 24th day of January, 190,-., in, of the purpose of visiting the claim, . and of March, 1905. v that is said to have been the last that i MARY A. WHELAN, waa ever seen of them rn life. Cirenm- ' Administratrix of the estate of stances, it is said, point to their mur- Michael Whelan, tec eased.' , der by Williams, who is charged with - w ''; having killed them and tmried their ' ADMINTSTBATOB'S NOTICE. bodies beneath, an' old building. : Notice is hereby given, to all persons Su"bsAmintlv. whil mmA rv&rtia iiamiiJ. !.. V rrA were digging around the premises; they been duly appointed by the County J 0l.tbe 5th mhcT' unearthed an old gunny sack which Court of Marion county, Oregon, as ad- " " 1 7 . , ' contained "bones, rioth and matte.) Kair .iKinniM M.i. .f Uli. XT. 1 1 west of the ANiUamette Meridian; nikiA to turn linmin remain il a. -ii ...,: I runnine thence 563.44 feet north 57. the nair waa later identified as that of claims against said e-tate are hereby j 'fc"t 4 minutes eat to the th mnrAnT waim. Williim mra . .. . I northeast corner of the said Walker ' and to said premises hereinbefore men tioned and which are described as fol lows: , Beginning at a point in the middle of tne main track of tho Oregon and California railroad at the northwest corner of a four acre tract of land deed ed to F. C. Walker bv J. H. Bettlemier ZZrZKy l Wed with the thenee iionth 13 degrees gtsi n't U send leJJmlriy-. convicted of of. W. Ml Kaiser and W. T. Slater in j Jonjf be boundary of said WALLA WALLA, Wash.; March 7. Isaac W.t Anderson, president of the Northwestern Gas & Electric Company, and representative of Cyrus Pierce and other Philadelphia capitalists in numer ous (enternrises in the Northwest, has returned from an extended Eastern trip,' is now inepeeting the gas and electric plant in Walla Walla, and in a few da-s will go to Portland. When interviewed today regarding the story mnnler ia th fimt ArraL. An anrwal ,". . c.t ! Walker tract and beyond 467.bS feet was taken from the decision of the Tnnth fm .. At e ihl. t.v to the north boundary of the donation It rial court, the defendant ' eounsel, AU persons indebted to said estate will Und rUim oC J- R Ducharme; then.e f Henry McGinn, raisin? the uoint of m.v. imm.i.t. U,m.nt w n,w. I outh 77 decrees east on said north corpus delicti; that is, that no evi- signed. " boundary 34 feet; thence north 13 de- dence had been produced to show that Dated this 3d day of March, 1905. If nt , 632.6.1 feet more or less; a murder. had been committed or that w M. BUSnEY thence north 57 degrees and 4 minutes tho hair and othey material evidence Administrator of the estate of John west'-rar? th n,rtB boundary, was that of a human being. Williams Math. dead . of said Walker tract to ihe, middle ef has been sentenced to hang, but was granted a stay of execution upon a writ of probable cause. the main track of the "said Oregon and California railroad; thenee aouth 41 de- TO CURE A COLD IN" ONE DAT "Notice ef Tntentlon to:Wlthdraw Tnnrrr. anee "Demoslt bv the Manchester As. I STrces snd 15 minutes west of the mid roranco Co., of Manchester, England, die -of M- railroad rs4-k to the place : To Wnom It May Concern: In ae. of beginning containing two and one- fri. t 4 ri rrmr-wa oprtifA ntuwiMw j .-.. .v.. i -m ...i nail crei oi isuu. uiwrr 'r nnn. i uu iviw. in a 4 i .. e I county of Marion and state of Oregon ev if it falls to cure. th IninrJne . emt.nie.' otiee . la Together with the WcMHlburn. Roller " ' z. - . . . i i rr r;ii ii ..) n, a n. i E. W. Grovo 'a signature is on each hereby given that the Manchester As- t "v y box. 25 cents. surance Company, of Manchester, , Eng- fixtures therein and thereunto Ix-loux- PORTLAND MUSI NESS ID)! RECTORY Some of the Reliable Men and Concerns of Oregon's Metropolis. l. I me, ana situate ou mr umivr u-m ni. w witkfn T .a f nmmn iwnA a I tract oi lanu. .Oh,.. .iL 1 Baid sale being mado "ublrt to re- of said state, and will, Mf no claim demptiOn m the mauner provided by n rrandt aat1 Mmnaira afiail "h HA wild I law. EYE SPECIALIST. . Eye slillat Has opened In Port land, Oregon. Beat in the Korthwest. Call and tee htm. 139 eveatb St. ELLCTRia AND OAS SUPPLIES. (From Thursday's Daily.) Petition for Letters , ' Petition was filed in the county court by W. U. Queeaer, of Stayton, yeater- InternAtlonal Secretaxy Comes day asking that he be appointed ad- r. H. Goodman, of New York Citv, snaistrator of the estate of Mary Haag, one of the international secretaries of neeasea. i ne estate is vaiuea at aoout the Young Men's Christian Associa 120o I.--;- j tion, will visit Salem Tuesday. Mr. . , Z 7 Z . j Goodman is at the head of the relig- na tteoaers rwwiag jnogitn i iou, work department of the assoeia ' A large crowd gathered on Commer- tion, and is visiting fhe associations of cial street last evening to listen to the : the Northwest holding conferences sweet strains of inusie discoursed by with, the workers and giving address the Balom Military "Rand, tinder the es for the purpose of increasing the leadership of Prof." W, .E. MeElroy. A efficiency in this line of work. While program of favorite selections was m the city Mr. Goodman will share rendered, many of which were loudly his time between the university and encored by the appreciative assem- eity" associations. In the afternoon he '" will a4ldress.the students at Willam ,ette University on the subject, "The I IT 11 fTN S I 4m I Association and Religious Life - of fUI B if II B P I 1 1 1 Men. ' ' In the evening the workers of III lT II I! 0 M I both city and college associations will J! HlllL'-' rT3 r- ake supper together at the Y. M. C. r as --"rl If - "A. building and hold a conference, dis t ; . .... T;;vi cj.. Principle. and Problems."" At 8:15 o'clock Mr. Goodman will deliver an address on "Religious Work in the Wheelinff. W. Va.. May 8. loot, i Concrete, " to bo Ulustrated by 75 ster Some years ago while, at work I fell eopticon views. The local associations vera truck and severely injured both expect these conferences and address of my shins. My blood became poisoned m iQ 10g exceedingly interesting and a a result, aad the doctor told me I. that Mr. Goodman's visit will mean a wouia nave rnantog seres for Me, ana deal to iheir worit that if they were healed up the result " i . WJ&Z lS Busy Meeting-4 Qrtedto the tise of S. S. S. IU effects The Anti-Cigarette Iagi e of Salem were prompt n4 crHttfying. It took 'met last evening at; the x. M. t . A. onlv a nSrrt wbtu Vr tk mlrixn tr tn. ' rooiux. The schools were well repre- tirtly cure up tbe sores, and I am not seated, and a marked enthusiasm, was dead as the doctors intimated, tior have manifest, Balem's boys and girls pro- the sores ever broke out again. Some I a pose doing something in the line oi years have elspped since what X have de-j eradicating the cigarette and its influ scribed occurred. Having been so aignally ehce. Thev are iroiDg to make the "caeuuec oy its use 1 can nearaiy recom- iaa yne amount to somcthintr. mo i rx ft mum niend it as the one great blood purifier. johx w . fuxojs. Care Schnmlbaek Brewing Co. leae.in lias not started in sooner to do practice work becsuso it has been waiting for examination to be over. The sol rlt 'of the members ia rising. and they are taking hold off the work Chronic HHH t r4 ftM tnri m ntm. Jives, washes and powders are beneficial, ! tlaHtnUon td the unhealthy matter in the blood must appointed to ntli."MJ U driven out or the sere wiU continue the league and report at. the next to eat and spread. S S. S., reacbee. meeting, Tuesday night. It was also ete old sores throngh the blood, re-jsnggesied that permanent quarters be mores all impurities and poisons, builds secure! for the league, and for this flP the entire system and strengthens: purpose a committee was appointed to w uircuistjo.- . s. s. is a biooti, invest inte and report at tno bph pnrifier and tonic combined. ; Containt bo mineral whst- V V I. f w ever but is guaran teed purely veget able. If you have an old sore write us and crar phvsi dans will advise without - charge. Book on diseases 8Pec,1!8 Comptny, Atlasta, 6a. meeting.- The Iigue will now an en trrtainment in the near fntnre, and the city presidents were instructed to ar range a program. The tpieslion as to whether the boys and girls should meet ei together was decided in the ; a(Brmati-e. era Ho make; wxekly Tcturts of funds to the eft treasurer. City ttesidents Miss Carniel Hollo and H. H. 8kes took turns in presiding. Mcetiags will be held nveryj, other .Tuesdsy. Private Telephone Lines axe being in stalled by all progressive farmers. The cost is small in comparison with the benfits derived. Get our estimates Western Electric Works, No. 61 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon. PHOTOOBAPHEB. 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 first class work. Seventh and Washington Sts, Portland, Oregon. PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. Blnmaoer Prank Drug Co., Portland, Oregon, Is . headquarters , for Photo graphic Supplies, Century, Premo, Po co, Blair and Eastman Cameras. Ev ery requisite for the Professdonal and Amateur - Photographer. Writ for complete catalogue. RESTAURANTS. the Insurance Commissioner, within six (G) months from the 23d day of Decern iber, 1904, the fame being the date of the first publication of this notice to withdraw . its deposit from- the said treasurer- .. .. Dated tils 2d dav of March, H0.. W. J. CULVEK, Sherltf of Marion county, Oregon. Melrose Restaurant and Quick Lunch Boom. Surpassing coffee. Neatness and Dispatch our motto. 270 Alder street, opposite Hotel ; Belvedere, Portland, Oregon. Deafness Cannot Be Cored Br local a dicat ions, as they cannot latcti at ftaiem, ur., this join day of I reach the diseased portion oi the ear December, 1304 MANCHESTER AW5TJRANCE CO. By FRANK J. DEVLIN,, J Attorney in Fact. ' ' OP When in Portland patronize the Perkins Restaurant. Our service is second to none at popular prices. Give us one i may concern, that the undersigned trial and realize how nice we will has niod her final account of the part ADMINISTRATRIXES NOTICE PINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given to all whom I unless Ihe inflammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to its nor There is only on way to cure dee.fne!i and that, is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused Dy an inflamed con dition of the mucous lint v of the Kui-( tac'hian Tube. .When this tube is in- flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearinir, and when it is en tirely closed, deafness is the result, and treat yon. D. M. Watson, Prop. WEDDING CARDS. Wedding and visiting cards and mono gram stationery. W. O. Smith tt Cxv Washington Bldg, Portland, Oregon. Churchill, Gesner, Hughes, Jacobs, Skaife, Steusloff. City Recorder Moores submitted his report for the month of February which was referred to the ways and means com mittee. The report shows that the re ceipts of the office during the month were as follows: From fines $40; from licenses, $452.85 miscellaneous fees, $7.50; total, $300.33. Chairman Wallace of the committee on streets reported favorably npon the matter of closin t.e alley through block No. 3. The committee, on fire and water rec-1 . .a a that be was about to make arrange ments for the construction of an elec tric line from Salem to Portland, Mr. Anderson said that he was not in a po sition to verify the statement. "The publication of the story was pre ma ture," he declared. "Further "than that I have nothing to say. 'There is absolutely no truth in the statement that the capitalists that I represent are back of the reported scheme of building the electric railway from Lewiston through Dayton and Walla Walla to Pendleton. ''Tt a inwlcd that some monev will ommended that a fire hydrant be placed j be expended on the Baker City plant, at the intersection oi aimer ana oag- DUt to what extent 1 am not in a posi inaw streets and one at the" intersec- tion at this time to definitely state. I tion oi Commercial and Myers streets The street committee -was instructed to ascertain the cost of a gravel screen plant for use of the city. The application of a L. Hamilton for renewal of his saloon license was referred to the license committee. J. C. Thompson was granted permis sion to make certain changes to his shall remain in Walla Walla several days, and then go to Portland on a short business trip." Turner News Notes. TURNER, ' March 8 Lester , Smith accompanied bis psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith, to their now home near frame buildin- on the northwest corner Grass V alley.. Miss Bertha Knight of High and Conrt streets. The matter of securing the planking of the railroad crossings at the inter section of Commercial and Trade streets was referred to the street committee. H. S. Raddiffc and others petitioned the council for the installation of fire hvdrsnts at the intersections of Thir teenth and Howard and Thirteenth and ; Oxford streets. The matter, was reier red to the eommitteo on fire and water The matter of allowing the owners of the Club Stables to ocild a cement ap proach to.thcbarn from Liberty street was referred to the street committee. The report of City Recorder Moores for the month of January was reported npon favorably by the ways and means committee. ; ; ' A bill for an ordinance to establish a grade on Second street, in North Sa lem was passed. '-, '.; '". , George Ia Rose and' others presented a petition to the council asking that the aller. ia block 74 be vacated. The street eommitteo was instructed to look into the matter, f. "' V f The matter , of r building a concrete culvert across Ybe railroad ditch "on Mission street was referred to the com mittee on bridges- :; ' - The committee on health and police recommended Ithat the windows in the city jail-be made more secure by f add ing four addhfonal cross bars to the iron gnards on each window and then placing a strong wire netting npon the outside. . The committee also recom mended rcrtaid improvements in the sanitsry i condil ion of the jail, all of which were, referred to the committee on public buildings. - Instructions were given to tbe treet committee to prepare an ordinance reg ulating the matter of eel 1105 telegraph also joined the party, going for a. few weeks' visit. ' E. A. Childs gave a Very , interest ing talk bh the , temperance quostion in Oregon at the' Presbyterian church. He represents the Anti-haloon League iHew Today, FOR SALE. BALED CHEAT HAY, ship estate. first class. Dan Catlow, Turner, Ore gon. Route 2. ' . - ner ship est ate of . Martin L. Cbamber- lin and vbarles B. Moores (Martin L. Chamberlin deceased), and that the court, has set the same for hearing on the 1st day of April, 1905, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day at the county court room in tne county court nouse in tue eity of Salem, in Marion county, Ore gon, and that the said final account will be heard and passed upon by the said court at said time and place. Dated; at Salem, Oregon, this the 28th dav of February, i03. "rose w; chamtjeiilin. Administratrix of the 1 said part nor mal condition, hearing will be destroy ed forever; nine eases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will ffive One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hend for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo, O. Sold bv druggists, 7.x. Take Hall's Family IilU for consti- pauon. OF ADMTNISTBATBTJC'a NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. EGOS WANTED-we ARE ivow Notice is hereby given to all whom Buying eggs, can on u m prices it my concern, that the undersigned oerore yon seu. vommerciat ream v ai.1 k-. 4.i .. m,. of Martin -L. Chamberlin late of Ma rion county, Oregon, deceased, and that the court has set the same for bearing on the 1st day of April, 1905, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day : at the county court room in the county court jOoiini yon ' Companny. A BARGAIN IN ENGLISH POINT er pups. Also Ma goon and Wilson strawberry plants at $1.50 per 1000. J. B. Peterson, Shaw, Oregon. I WANT TO BUYLTVE HOG AND bouse at the city of Salem in Marion pigs, also dueks, spring chickens, and eoonty, Oregon, and that the said ac hens. I will pay the highest cash eount and any objections thereto will price ror same, iuoc lung, 25 UD-i .aru.mnu Parocu UPU VJ uv wurv vtat tr"ryev ovicm. vrrKuo, I w sf. I Dated at . Salem, Oregon, this the A PAYING PROPOSITION. IF YOU 28th-day of Febfusry, 1903. have $10 or $100 or $1000 to invest in a dividend paying proposition that will grow, fast in value, send fie post age for prospectus to Box 309, Salem, Oregon. '."'- Lester. Morris, who has been .suffer-1 ing with rang trouble for some time, FREE LAND IN OREGON. UNDER the "Carey Irrigation Act." Deed direct from, state, write or cell to- j - V 1 a . n m W ir s.;- . nay.1 JMWueii ana mp irw u. that climate would benefit him. C 2l Strct Port The Turner Farmers' Telephone 1 lai1' tf"'gtn- Company held their annual meeting THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT CO. iionaay. xne ouicvia were nrcieu and new members vetol in. Tho mem- ROSE W. CHaMBEKLIN. Administratrix of the estate of Mar tin u Chamberlin, deceased. bership now reaches nearly 50. It is expected' that the Marion and Stayton lines will connect' with Turner's line, Three members were, selected, to at tend the Commercial Club convention to be held' in 'Salem March '' 23. . The Turner school is smaller .than usual this spring, and it 'was thought best to dispense with one teacher. Mis L. Hkks returns to-; her home at Hil vcrton. . - E. Roberts and. wife" visited- over Sunday with tho- former's parents at Marion. ; .'. . . ' ' do a general 'transfer v business. Wo have wood fiber plaster. Also Roche Harbor lime for spraying. General builders' and contractors' supplies. Front and Cbemeketa streets. Tho Colonel a Waterloo. " Colonel John M. rnller,. of -Honey Grove, Texas, nearly met his "Waterloo from liver and kidney trouble,; Jn a recent .letter be says: "I was nearly dead, of these complaints, and although I tried ray family doctor, he did ins no good; so I-got , a-50e bottle of your CTeat- Electric Bitters, which enred me. I consider them the best medicine on earth, and thank God- who -gave you the knowledge to mate the m." Sold and guaranteed to eure djfpepsis, "bil iousness and kidsey, disease, by Dan 1 X Fry, druejist at Sim a bottle. REPORT CARDS OUB SCHOOL RE port cards are printed .to lit ths - school register. Tho prices are: Twelve cards for Is) cents' twenty five for 20 cents; on "Hundred for 75 ents. Statesman Publishing Co Sa lem, Oregon. ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS. - HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR chickens, geese, ducks and all kinds of yarns produce "at Capital- Contra is - sion Co4 259-257 Commercial, St., Sa lem, Oregon. Phone 2231. ' VETERINARY SUBOEONS. DR. C-J. KORTNEK, VETERINARY v Surseoa and Dentist. Gradnate of . of Ontario Veterinary College. Hon orable Member. Ontario Medical So . eiety. ,OSce at Lowe's Capital Sta ble. Phone Main 1661. Calls atten ',. ded to promptly. , . r , NOTICE OP PINAL ACCOUNT BY f ADMINISTRATOR. In the Countv Court of the State ofl -Oregon for the County-of Marion. In the Matter of the Estate of William 1 T. Logan.- Deceased. : i Notice is hereby eiven that the un dersigned admistrator has filed bis final account in the above entitled court and that tne judge ; of said - court has appointed Saturday, the 11th day of March, 190.J, at ten o'clock in the fore soon, as the time for the hearing of Objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. All heirs, creditors er other persons interested in the estate are hereby required to file- their ob jections thereto oa or before said date. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 0th day! Vi WM- B. SIMPSON, Administrator of the above Estate. IT A TnTIVBflV ID -, . a-v mm . m 9W -S" , . Attorney for, the Administrator. SHERITT'S SALE OF REAL PROP--, 2H(TY. . .-. Notice is "hereby given, that ly vir tue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the tState of. Ore gon, for the couoty of Marion.- and to me directed, on the 1st dsy of March, 1905, npon -ia. judgment duly reojlered, entered and docketed- of record - and docketed in and by said court on the 2ith day of January. '-1 0o, inrcertain action then in saidVeourt , pending. wherein Jane McGuire was plaintiff and Charles Scott and Robert XL Scott, ai co-partners, doing business under the firm 'name and style of the Woodburn q.. ToBruiy Meal : Estate These arc big bargains. .We have other Don't buy until you see ns. 320 acres of good Isnd, well improved, pert in growing crop, running water. Let us tell you more about it. Priee $14 per Sere. - . 160 seres, 80 acres in cultiva tion, bouse, Aarn, running water, near railroad land' level, very fine, timber. Price only $33 per acre, including a largo number of .live stock and . farm imple ments. A map. We hare a number., of ' fine farms in different parts of the county. It will bo to your in - terest to see ns. City property, in different lo cations and all prices. A few: S room cottage, new, large lot,. , on car line. Price $'i.'0; Jess than contractor priee for the house. . , 10 room house, molcrn, loiat ed a few blocks from the court house. Price $2800. Part time. . 5 room house, lot 110x110, good " welL Priced for a few days at $100. half cash, 4lain-e to suit. Vacant lots in all psrts of the ty, $ps and up. - Have yon Eastern property to exchange! Call. W o have a number of liouaos for rent. RADGLIFF GO, Boom 11, over "Red Front Drag Store. Corner of CommerdAl and CUta -.