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IHMMMmiilWimn nil ii DAILY OAPTEM, JOTJBIIAI BAIiEM, OEJCOOK, THUB3DAY, MARCH 16, 1905. t-Kf s Wi tay les. 0, ll si i a 1 HMI'i'wmci .?a Agcfable Prepnralionror As similating llicFoodandlieguIa ling ihc Stomachs andBowcls of Promotes Digeslion.Cheerfur nessandltest.Contalns neither Opium.MorplUnc norMineraL Not "Nauc otic . JlMn afOUJOrSAMUELPtKHSR tmpkut Seat' jlU-Sauut IKnpSred. rivtMAiay VhltiyrwM. rUmn Apcrfecl Remedy for Consllpa Fion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ncss and Loss of Sleep. FacSimilo Signature of NEW "YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. tOi Aurora City Election. Aurora, March 10. The city elec tion held hero Tuesday resulted in electing most of the old officers. J. G. Miller, George Krnua William Gicsy, A. P. Will and A. C. Snyder were elect- led councilman; A. II. Gicsy, recorder; A. II. Will, treasurer, nnd Charles Mnt- tocks, marshal. Tho mam issuo was whether tho council should bo author- Lized to borrow $500 to help pay for a city water works system, but it was snowed under, thoro being a. strong sentiment against running in debt. To tho Public. You aro respectfully roqucstcd to call on tho undorsigned and satisfy yourselves that tho wines, liquors, ci gars, otc. at 221 Commercial street nro the best in tho city. Now patrons, as well as old, will roceivo tho best atten tion. RALPH SWARTS. Clubs Cut Out. Victoria, B. C, March 10. Tho elasticity of tho British Columbia be nevolent societies net, under which a number of gambliug nnd illicit drink- ins "clubs" havo flourished immune from prosecution hero, nnd nt Van couver, wns made nn ond of by tho legislature yesterday, power being given the (government to cancel tho in- i the (government to cancel tuo m- et or mi .. ....? -.. .- '"' .ration of any organization of a. pail under the spout and turn a emit- 1 character under the act, which) off. This water is strongly imphv appear to havo used the act as a Minted with mineral, containing to corpornt socin may clo.ik to oscapo the general law Probato Matters. A. O. Condit, executor of the estate of Elizabeth T. Boise, deceased, has filed his final account in tho county oourt, and tho matter has beon sot for hearing April 15th. The appraisers of the ostnto of E. A Stone, deceased, have filed their report with tho court, setting the val ie of tho estato at $1700.73. TT. i vv. j srif s 7 jr s m t' 'r-7?yzy c6mHiQ i .v-vvvrftK:iii s s - NEW MATTINGS Tho prettiest patterns and beat quali tiea. Do not overlook our offering in popular-priced floor covering. The HOUSC furnishing CO. ulSL Stores Salem & Albany J .. . 1 1 mm HHWMHWH For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature of For Over Years IA THl CCNTAUP) COMPANY. NtW TOAK CITY. K ARTESIAN WELLS Artesian well talk, started by (low of water discovered at D thoj L. I Hedges' place, brings out tho fact that artesian veins aro to bo found in Polk county. Mr. Bentloy, at Monmouth, has vn" well in which water is forced to tho top of tho ground tho year around, says tho Enterprise, . R. Lewis has a genuino artesian A nil 3 VMM f$J Use Thirty flow at his placo in Airlie. His wcll'Poguo nro attorneys for plaintiffs was dug through 37 feet of solid rock. It wns drilled by Lou Stapleton in July, 1902, nnd tho flow is as strong to day as when it was first dug. It is a small stream, but affords all the wator needed for ordinary purposes. Whon other water" sources wero driod up last summer, this well afforded wnto, -for . six nonu ot norsos miring mu ., i When somls water six feet: ... .. T 1... tn nn.ivnn . ailOVO Ilio Krumm, . .... . - '" l,, hK ' " " T" tanl . hns a pipe crooked nbout a foot . J 1 f i,i, ,-o tho surface, and to get a buck- ,o mo owi i . & once, lias a pipe crooKc, """ V.T abov et of water ho only needs to set his kinds of saltz. It is trnnspnronuy clear, and said a neighbor of Mr. Low is, "I would not tnko $1000 for tho well if it could be transferred to my place."" I ... ... . To Cigar-Smokors. A troat to tho cigar smoker will bo troat indeed if you give him ono or thoso fine La Corona cigars, manufac- betweon two trains on tho Ninth nvon turcd only by Aug. Huckostoln, of this uo olovntod road, nt 72d streot this citv. For salo by all doalors. Try m0niing, h!x passengers woro injurod, ' thoni. New Carpets We nro now in possossion of tho flnostlino of Ingrain Carpots ever shown In Salem. Thoy aro from the eolobratodPark Mills, makorfl of moat artistic nnd bost quality carpotu. This in the mnkothnt has quadrupled our Ingrain Car- fftSI Next ALLEGE ALSE ACCOUNT Step Daughters of 0. G. Savage Ask Court to Re open Estate ALLEGE Annlo M. Johnson nnd Eflle J. Eoid hnvo filed complain in the circuit court against their stop-fathor, O. G. Savage, claiming tho final nccount which he filed, and was approved in the county court, as administrator of his wifo's nnd plaiutiffs mother's estate, was fraudulent and false. Plaintiffs sot forth in their complaint that Loretta E. Savage died intestate, Decomber 12, 1002, leaving nn estate valued at about $17,500, and that de fendant was appointed administrator. They allege that, for tho purpose of cheating thorn, defendant told them that tho personal assets of the cstnto were exhausted by tho debts against the estate, and that tho real property would have to bo sold to meet debts amount ing to $1075.85, unless they paid the amount out of thoir own private- funds. They allege that, in order to do this, they collected uiouoy duo them in Cal ifornia, and deposited it in tho bank, in tho sum of $1700, subject to defend ant's order, nnd that he paid the dobt amounting to $1031.30, and another of $75.85, with drafts against Annie M. Johnson; then drew out tho sum of 391.05 in various other cheeks, which sum ho converted to his own use. The plaintiffs also allogo th-jt when tho final nccount was filed and notico of object ionH published, thnt plaintiff had them published in tho Salem Sen tinel, nnd thnt neither of them were subscribers, and did not know that tho nccount had boon filed, although living in tho sanio houso with defendant. Plaintiff asked tho court to set aside tho order of the county court approving tho finnl account, and roopon tho cstnto nnd to require defendant to render a just and truo final account. They also ask that thoy bo permitted to present their claim for $1200 against the cstato I and ask judgment in tho sum of $1031,- $75.85, $391.05 and $5U0, anil that ue- fondnnt bo required to pay all claims against tho cstnto from tho incomo theroof, and nsk that ho pay tho costs and disbursements of this action. , Chamborlain & Thomas nnd M. E. Kotico to Alter nnd Establish Street Grade. Notico is hereby given that an ordi nance to nltor and ostablish tho grado of Commercialstrcet in tho City of Sn- t.. "nsn ffi tltst aiii4li It tin ff tllrt "" of wnHnm ,... . ,,, . Wnin. 1.1. wlf. ;'" ,, , ,', , 'i '" " " "I " "'" " "" J Aini. :v a .ii fri-v tun omirn unnnimpv j. Qf B((ia c, wflg Jntr0lluceil ln tho lino of said city, was introdu -J' common council o said city tl t d 8CCOna times an 'common council of said city nnd read and roforrod to the committee ou ordinances, on tho lnU.rpt01 ro rcd to nml ord,nnnco 8houJ(1 why not be passod, on or boforo tho noxt regular meeting of tho common council, on the 2lBt day of March, 1005. W. A. MOORES, 4-9 Kt City Recorder. Two Trains Collide New York, March 10. In a collision nnd tho lino was blocked for an hour. Jos. Meyers & Sons, 177 aMiM " LARGE REBATE ON TAX Sum of$6150 Allowed Tax payers Who Were Prompt Last night when Shoriff Culver's of fice was closed, tho time in which tho 3 ppr cont rebate was allowed ou tho payment of taxes expired. Tho sum of $105,000 has been receipted for in that time, and fully $40,000 is deposited besides in checks anu money, which has not been rccoiptcd for yet, moking a total collection of about $205,000. Tho robato of 3 per cont, which had been allowed on this sum will prob ably amount to about $0150. Although tho robato is at nn end, 15 days' grace still remain in which to pay tho tax without being penalized, but if n payment of at loast half tho total amount of tho individual tax is not made by the first Monday in April, a penalty of 10 per cent will bo at tached to tho taxes, which will draw interest from that date nt tho rato of 12 per cent. If half of tho taxes aro paid before the first Monday in April no penalty will bo attached until tho first Monday in October, when it will go into effect if tho remainder has not boon paiil. A groat ninny tuxpnycrs aro taking advantago of this offer, and over 100 have paid only half of thoir tax, and aro taking timo on the other half. $100 Roward, $100. Tho readers of this papor will bo ploasctl to loam that thoro is nt least ono dreaded diseuso thnt sclonco has been ablo to euro in nil its stages, nud that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tho only positivo curo now known to tho medical frntornity. Catarrh being a constitutional dlscaso, requires n constitutional treatment. Hnll's Ca tarrh Curo is takon internally, acting dlroctly upon tho blood nnd mucouq surfaces of tho system, thoroby de stroying tho foundation of tho dlseaBO, and giving tho pationt strongth by building up tho constitution and as sisting naturo in doing its work. Tho proprietors havo so raucli faith in its curativo powers that thoy offor Ono Hundre'd Dollars for any caso that it fails to cure. Soud for list of testi monials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Tako Hnll's Family Pills for con stipation. o Now Death Houso at Sing Sing. Osilnlng, N. V., March 15. Work was begun this week on tho now $10, 000 death houso at Sing Sing prlHon. Tho prosent death houso, which accoiu moiliites only 13 prisoners, will bo torn down, and this now ono will havo 40 colls. Tho building will bo tho finest of tho kind in tho country. It will bo con structed of brick nnd stone, nnd will have a glass-covorod court and prom enade, whoro couilomnod mon may tako exercise at tho discretion of tho war don. No ehaiigoH in tho methods or applianeoH will bo made in tho now chambor. Undor tho presont systom a munlorur is pronounced dond 70 boo onln aftor ho is led Into tho room, and it is tho opinion of tho prison offi cials thnt this arrangement is n expe ditious ns it is powiblo ty make it. Tho lust mnri put to donth in tho present chambor will bo Martin Kbelt, a young man of Mount Vorncin, who strnnglud his wifo with a shoe string, and hid her body in n sower. Ho will dlo on April 10th. OinLDREN CRY FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. Oeeping Upwards That' what we aro doing every day. All admit that our meuls aro even growing bettor, nnd tho crowds nro growing larger daily. COFFEY'S RESTAURANT 1205 Commercial 8troet' gg s ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TRAY8 AND ORCHARD BOXES AttkO bop of G, F Mason Miller Street, South Salem. PHONE 2101 Red. inattMf MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Poultry at Stelner'a Kggs Per dozen, 15c. Ducks 1012c. Chickens 010c. lions 10llc. Turkoys 10c Market Marrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Per dozen, 10c. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc rotatoes-40c. Potatoes, sweet, $1.85. Onions 3&c. Apples 75$1.00. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 50 lb. Oranges $1.75$2.00. Lemons $2.753.50. Cocoanuts, $1.00 per doz. Wood, Pence Posts. (Cta. Socond-growth $4.50. Big flr-$5.00. Ash $5.00. Oak posts 15c. Cedar posts 10c. Hide. Pelts and Pura. Green Hides, No. 1 Be. Grcon Hides, No. 2 Ic. r if Skins 4Cc. Bboep 7Bc. Goat Skln SGo to 31.0 Grain, Hops nnd Flour. Oats-Buying, $1 401.50. Barley $2323.60. Hops 2731Mc. Salem Flouring Mills. Flour$4.40. Whoat-80c. Live Qtoolt Market Stcors 22MiC Cows KS1 ?ic Sheop $1.602.00. Drosscd veal 45o Fnt hogs GEc. Hay, Fed, BU, Baled cheat $1;1.00. Baled clover $11 12. Bran $22. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commorclal Cro.im Co. Butter 27c. Buttor fat 27c at staftlon. PORTLAND MARKET. Whoat, Walla Walla, 85c. Valley 87c. Flour Valley, Btraights, $3.504.0Q; graham, $4.00. Oats-Choico whito, $1.331.40. Barloy Food, $22 por ton; rollod, $24.50 . Millstuff-Bran, $19.50. liny Timothy, $14.0010.00. Potatoos 70c$1.00. Eggs Oregon ranch, 18c. Poultry Chickens mixed, llllc por pound; turkeys, live, 1717c; drssoed, 1718o. Pork Dressed, 0'47c. Boof Drcssod, 2Vi5c. Voal 4 9c. Mutton Drossod, 57c. Hops 1003 crop, 2728c. , Wool Valloy, 10020c; i ' ogon, 1017e; Mohair, 2520c. HldoB dry, 16 pounds and upwi' 1501CHC Buttor Fancy croamory, 82627 Learning By Experience An Investment last winter nnd spring of $78 In advertising spneo In two agri cultural publications put 2,40O ln a farm boy's pockot Ho advertised seed corn. It was the first publicity pur chasing he over did, and naturally he went about It ln that diffident, incred ulous manner which Is of considerable assistance to the "new man" ln killing trade. Still ho made raonoy and, what Is more Important when philosophical ly considered, learned to appreciate the value of printers' ink. Agricultural Ad vertising. If there are mnr doHbtln Thommn a mo ii if ao merchant, lUer abonld udrertUo la tbla papr. It rearbea tbe bajrr In torn mad (be ndjaoeul tcrrltorr. ODF( Smm Mm ftmmVMwm Three Trains to the East Dally. Through Pullman standard Anci tourist Bleeping cars dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spokano; tourist slooplnfl cars dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist Bleeping oars (por sonally conducted) wsoKly to Chica go; reclining chair cars (aoata free) to tho East dally. 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No Ctuinte of Cir 70 DKPA.HT FOK T1MD SCHEDULES From l"oniHna, or. ARIUVS FBOM Chicago rortUud SrenlU 9.15 a. a rik Unnt lnitton 'tlttiuio Kxprom 3:ia p. m, yI Hunt ington 8< l.ko. Dtnvpr. Ft wonn. umuii, Kamwt CUT, BL Loali, Cbictco 5.25 p a, tna BMi, int Lake Denror Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kannai City, St. Louis, Chtcaeo 7:15 a, m. na sail. at. Paul Fwt MM1 0 ir r. m. vi Bpokune Walla Walla, Lowlttou, Spokano. Wallace, full- man. Mlnnoaroll 8L Bi a, m Panl, Duluth.ifawaukcc unioaRO, ana jiui. Ocean and River Schedule. For San Francisco Evory flvo days at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, wny points and North Boach Dally (oxcopt Sun day) at 8 p. in.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Dally norvlco (wator ponnlttlng) on Wlllamotto and Yamhill rlvors. For fuller information ask or write your nearest ticket agent, 6Y A. L, CRAIG, Gonoral Passenger Agent Tho Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Lcavos Albany 12.-45 P.M. Loavos Corvallls 1:45 P.M. Arivos Yaqulna 5:40 P.M. No. 1. Returning Loaves Yaqulna 7;1R A.M. Loavoa CorvalllB 11:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M. No, 3 for Detroit Lcavo Albany 1:00 P.M. Arrives Detroit 0:00 P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Louro Dotrolt 0:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 11:15 A.M. Train No. I arrlvos ln Albany ln timo to connect with tho 8. P. south bound train, as woll as giving two or throo hours ln Albany boforo depart uro of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tho S. P. trains at Corvallls and Albany giving direct Borvlco to Newport and adja cent boachos. Train No, 3 for Detroit, Bfoltonbush nnd othor mountain resorts leaves Al bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit about 0:00 p. m. v For further Information apply to T. H. CURTIS, Acting Mnnugor. T. COCICRELL, Agont, Albnny. H. II ORONISC, Agont, Corvallls. iWRFREnCUTMALE lilDHlL!. ARtra, Ct.i Itiiitr ti fvrruvtn Hmtvhi, NlVtX KNOWN TO 111. H.M hui ..(, IB.IU. ImiIm iuri tnl ' iMf IbfguiM rhot tr.Ml4 tttVAOt Imi u .II.u1 U)MaHlrll t Wfftllftff .a iLim .ul kii.A.il.fa Inll 1. Mnm Tmm -. -.-..- . UHlTtP VHPICALC0..0T4. Un, . Sold In Salem by 3. C. Stone. Dissolution of Partnership. ntlro Is horoby given to tho public that tho co partnership between E. L. Irvln nnd M. C. Poltys, under tho firm iiaino of Irvln & Pottys, lias this day been mutually disBolved. AH bills horotoforo contracted by the Arm of Irvln & Pottoys will bo Bottled by their puccessors, nnd nil ucsotiuts duo tho old Arm nro payablo to K. h. Irvin & Co. Dated this 23d day of Februory, 190E 2-24-4W K. L. IRVIN, M. O. PErrEYS. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Miafroa. ? tnJW!!t,iiA1u?2i!!.. ralsiiia ifcn iurwu p "-.- Scientific Hmerkan. A bandwmtlr lllotrld weklr. LantMt aj ealalton f anr kT'I0 iuril. Tcnut, S3 mi (oiir roonttVlb BoMbjall wadaalai IQUUt GUATIiVt M u MIINM &Co 3Bro..a,.Hew Tor UjttueL OKt, OH V VU Waihluaiuu, u. w& "4sjpH TflAoc Marks f "11 1" CnnvRlOHTS A.C. AnronottnJInjj mketfli and deorrtPtiAii ikmi qukklr Mwrlam our cpiumu i f f wliHbef aa t