DESPAIR TO HAPPINESS Another Salem Lady Endorses Dr. Darrin' New Mode of Treatment. . I'.ilmr! I lull to toll Vdll Of the -indues voii did 1" publishing tl, tortlmonliu lo lr. Parrm' skill, I would never hive known of hlni had I not read your pr. For twelve years I have bed sorely Hnlietcd will, varicose ulcer of boll. l'ii.l.. My limb had turned lo ft dark brown cokr I.ttlll liiitht mid "HV, III. ' . rendering "!' I'"0"1 h..pot.le. 1 ,d tried four dm-tor mid n.Hiiy patent medicine, torn. avail, Htil wlnK under Dr. Parrin'i decided malment two n.onih ago, xvhoti I liniiie.li atolv relieved. Now I " l'l'Py woii.hu, will, my m.'IViinga thing of the imi-t. ... I cH.Hli.llv recommend all my friend, to try lr. Isrrin, Ht the Willamette 11 olid, M.ile.u. 1 him German l-y birth, and vcars old. I reside in South ha lo..., near Ihe cemetery, nd . an Ik. teen ""y t,K!eMKS.CARI.KlM'H-:SM. Weekly io IluIhGii. -n. ...iKt week has been the warmest one of the season; ten. pe.ntures between UO and UK) were both the eastern ami - 1 western sections of the Male. No J ruin has fallen since the .last of j July, and then the amount was tuoj email to do much good. All late, ..r.,n. i.t.w need ruin. I'asturHgei ik getting short except where stock lias had the ndvantago of a t-erond ,-rop of clover. The supply of milk being delivered at the cream eries is diminishing, and range etock finddillkully in getting suf-fici-nt feed. Reports from the upper end of the Willamette valley and from Josephine county, are hat the grasshoppers are doing F. A. Douty, Independence, - Oregon. While Oak Shoes For Harvest Trade. The... ,Ih. arc n.anuf.o.urod l.y .hnemakera with year, of ex,,crio,Ke. They w nolhinS 1,t,1,verv.,Storrnt,K.kloa.l,or,a,lare dd on their merit, under a rt guaranWe ,f ......rt.ri.v: XV. I..VO a Pl many pair i among our customer,, .1.1. -at.factory result, Xou , ,t d.fhettor buy d n.aUc. XVe have tl,e, in a,l ,Ue, an,, for Men, Boys and Youths The W an,l youth.' are ld for $1.75, J1.85 and $2. XX e the I, so ,2.7.'., $3. $4, 4JS0. XVe have the 9ole aSe,,cy f,r the.o -In, and ean ,ay to our en. 5..x;, v . - , , . 0f them. great damage to the second crop of ; hay. ! The grain harvest in progressing ! nicely; the hot weather is ripening ! spring wheat and oata too rapidly, 1 and fears are entertained that the heads will not fill well. Fall grain 1 vu.l.l Hre disappointing in the I Willamette valley, but threshing '.returns are coming in slow and it I is too early to say just what the I shortage will be. I In outhern Oregon the vields Uro Miiisfuctorv. In the Umatilla country there is a shortage ot about ten bushels to the acre in the wheat already ih -ashed. In (iilliam and Sherman c .unties the yields are above the average. But Utile thrashing has yei been done itilhoGrandeUoi.de Valley,- but r visit wo. - (MUSEUM OF ANATOMY no lADniN'S abc.t f 1051 MARKET T., Sn rnm.ivw, In lu Wori4. ttnmll altrntlltm tn th City. A turn oljot Spx-UUotun tb. I'MlOo Cauu BuLu-lid U jrm DR. JORDAN PWVATI DI3EASEI mow who r ttirTrrlng 7TT. tum rtrwnlm of TouUilul l..rtli ci euutu or w.'".- -. I r.7,.... n.rnwrrMi rr.ui..r. m M lu U ll.ct.mpll. i .V l r'll. . r sonibU.MIon of i F rmdlM. ol rt cumllT" po r, lli. . lr T i hw lo .rr.n. rl hi. treln.M,t th.l II will no i onl ""' lmm-41-" b,,t P"n f s::o:n:ndv.71;;o.mu..a .V.il ,,t I. w.ll known to b lull ".l nM. ri.in. to i.i form NVPHIMl inorouiniy ero.. Lhn aviiciu without ih of ' f.. uainM. A oulrk ft ' J n EKT MAN upplyfng to iw win cit .TS'i "J .IrlcHT IlrtTl. .r.:V."." f7r i .... v A-iK Trrat.Uft.t lMtnMtw.il' or n., i ' book lor Bin.) C'iioir.i OR. J0RO. N ft CO.. IOl wi.imH . r. I wan F. A. Douty, Independence, - Oregon. it is expected the crop there will be an average one. i;orn is earing nicely and hops continue doing well. Lite apples are promising in most sections of the State. All Were Saved. "For years I suffered such untold rui grry from Bronchitis." writes J. H. Johnston, of Broughton, Ga., "that of ten 1 was unable to work. Then, wnen everything else fulled, I was wholly cured by Dr. Kiog's iew um-u.j i,.r cr,i,Miinii,tlon. Mvwtfe suffered In- leusely from Asthma, till it cured her, and all our experience goes 10 snow u is the best Croup medicine lo the world." A trial will convince you It's unrivaled for Throat aud L.ung aiseas tg Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Rirklana urugm. Grand TlirouRh Kxcurslon on the C. & 13. K. It On Sunday. Auguxt 17, 1902, the O. & K. R. R. Co. xvill run another through excursion from Detroit and all points west to .Newport, leaving Detroit at 4:.'?0 A. M ; Al bany 7 A. M.; CorvalliB7:3() A. M., arriving at Newport about 11:30 A. M. An excursion train from the Lebanon Springfield branch of the S. P. will connect with the at Albany. J. 8. MOOKC, Tonsorial Artist Only tirst-class workmeu em ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop situated on North side of C Street. f M.S.G0FF 8 Hneeialtv I iVavejun put on a new light W drav and would solicit a part of S your trade in the druy business. j& tl. ui ,;ii.o,u. hand Ol fifteen pieces will meet the excur- j business trip to Dallas i?atur sionistsand play during the day. j day. Special trick bicycle riding; surf p Hollo well and wife bathing; and weather permitting, a i j' ed their titie trt, 40 acres rrran .1 kiirf drill bv the U. S. Life fe , . ., 4i, ' Saving Crtw xvill take place. Excursions will leave Newport at 5:30 p. m. Fare from Detroit to Mill City inclusive $2.50; West of Mill City to Kingston inclusive $2; west of Kingston to Maxwell inclusive 1.75; Albany, Corvallis and Philomath 11.50; west of Phil omath to Chitwood inclusive $1.00; All points west of Chitwood $.75. This will be the banner excursion of the year and the time spent will repay ten-fold the cost of the trip. FALLS CITY. Mrs. Harry Parry, of Moro ar rived Monday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Montgomery. The Myer-Frink-Ilinshaw berry picking party returned the Siletz basin Friday with many gallons of black berries. The Junior Kpworth Leaguers are picnicking at the grove to day. Presiding Elder J. B. Ford, of Eugene will be here next Wed nesday and Thursday to hold the fourth quarterly conference. He will preach Wednesday evening and hold conference Thursday afternoon. j Mrs. C. N. McCulelv who is I well known here has been visi i ting at the Harvey Gage home ; for some time. n. ' . 'l",r'" I of land cornering on the 40 they recontlv sold to Valentine W ag ner to Samuel Kimmel Thurs day. Say, Bill ! Why dou't you let Hughes, Cfce menmoutb SlwmaRcr, Repair your shoes for harvest and hop picking. Then buy some new ones. You'll save money. Try U and see. Tickets to ami from allPoinis East VIA SHORT LINE ST. PAUL, DULl'TH, MINNEAPOLIS, CUICAGO AIMU run. 1 J Through Palace and Tonrlst Sleepers. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME. For rates, folders and full information reitarding ticketf.routesetc call onorad divs H. 'niCKSON, City Ticket Agent. J V PH 1X)X, Trav Pass Agt Portland ABC DEXN ISTON. G W P A 612 First Axe., a tic Nsth. 1 k