Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, July 24, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEEKLY OREGON
STATESMAN. TUESDAY. TITI.Y -, rnrn
rr-i .u i i i k i' s - i i " .. . ,. .,
SALT! SALT!
The lowest price 4 in the stale."
50 lbs. .11 ALP GROUND..... zscts
100 lbs. H A LK GKOUND.V. . . .45cts!
50 lbs. 1 INK? DA iRY. 45015.
50 lbs. FINE WELLINGTON 4SCU.
100 lbs FINE WELLINGTON oscts.
BKEWSTER & WHITE
No. 9 s Court Street 'Phone 17S1
" "The Feed Men .
'DEALERS IN GRAIN.
WHEAT BOUGHT
or exhanged' tor", .flour,: and . feed' at
branch ofiice of .J Aurora: Roller Mills,
warehouse on Trade, street, near High.
Salem, Oregon. -' I ; ' . ' '
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
G. A. ROBERTS
Bicycle Repairing:
New and 5econ4-Hjnd Whrela '
os STATE STREET SALET1, OR
TINNING AND PLUMBING.
T. S. BURROUGHS
TINNINO AND PLUMB1NQ - '
G and Steam I Gtttns. Manufact
urer Hop and Fruit Pipe.
103 SUie Si... Tel. 151. 5&tcm, Or.
BLACKSMITlltXG.
F. Rl SMITH ,
HORSESEOER .4X0 CEKERAL BUCmilH
Carriage and Wagomnaking, special
attention pakl o interfering and lame
ness ol horses. j
1E5 Commercial St, Opp. Brewery
PHYSICIANS.
J. F. COOK, Al. D,
BOTANICAL DOCTOR
Cures Consumption. Cancer. Tumors.
Gravel and Kidney Troubles. Asthma.
Skin and 1U ne Diseases. -wiflout4ji if e.
plasters, posisons or pain. Also Btind-
cess.-, -I: i- Salem. Oregon
1 .
D. D. KEELER
VETERINARY SURGEON (
mmd QTOCK INSPECTOR. ...
Corner Center and .Front streets, loot
of Steel .BrraKe, I Salem Qregon. , ,
LIVERY STABLES:
LOUIS MILLER & SON
" Proprietor of the
...CLUB I STABLES...
Best Singe and Double Kigs in the
cty. 'Best care civca to boardinz.and
transient stock. . , Telephone 1241.
Cor. Liberty and rerry Sts., Salvm.
A. R. PAGE. ? W A. STEPHENS
PAGE & STEPHENS
Horse weH fed. gotxl accommoda
tion. Fine, Rigft. Good , Rigs ., rot
commercial 1 jhea a", Specialty. i lorscs
boarded by day, week or month.
Red From Liirery, ; Feed end Mino stanie
164 Commercial St.,, Teh 851. Salem
WILLAMETTE STABLES,
South Commercial St., Sale m, Oregon
IIavinjf bought . W. , J. .Huffman's
eed ami Livery business, we have rc
eaoved H to the Willamette. Suhlcs.
ouih of the bmtge on Commercial
treet. Where we will be found prepar
ed to serve the public, in- the best pos
sible manner. Ve furnish riff for driv
ing. Gentle teams lor ladies and good
accommodation for transient terms.
Board horses by day or week.- A
blacksmith shp will he run in connec
tion wiH the barn, where you can get
your horees she! and all kinds of re
pairing donea All , work guaranteed
satisfactory. It
HAROLD & REYNOLDS
HARNESS MAKERS.'
You Want
a first-class JfARNESS. Call on :
W. W. JOHNS
I am making the best ever turned
out in Salcmv Call and see for yourself.
, RESTAURANTS.
20c PER MEAL
:":.at tbe
MIE iUSEWMKI
ij instate street. Sihm. .
MKILLOP? & 11 U K K II ART. Props
GQOQ FARMS FOR SALE
From 0 to $25j:er ;cit.
Th"e lan.li are m' Marion County.
O.econ. ami 'are '.! red rny rtn
r n;vmeiit. I liry wife t ikrn iiU'U'
freti UiMMC hr . t-iden. Ik'
arr t tioicd iot less i!un .mvl..r larm
held l.v resident owikK.,(Fw lull par.
tKuiai ati.t. -Kjr.t,i.'i . on trt
.Mr s, MacitMV. r i'i t i;uull, J
Worcester t'K '... t'oi t' '.,. r "
vi t.'
Pacific IIi :c ' r. P.e.-t
iarni paper. .Iircfl. a. .-e. v year.
P4c:ftc noM-te.id. .s.iVm. . )r. , Besi
lr.tl p.ir j rfi.'v. .5i..a year.
Vine prinlnti;. Suumiu-t Job Office.
WiOA:
for infants
Castorla is a harmless Mibstitute for Castor OEU Panw
goric. Drops and .Soothin- Syrtms. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morihuio nor other Narcotic
Kubstancc. It destroys Worms and allays FcTerishness.
It cures Diarrhoea- and AVind Colic It relieves Teeth
ing" Troubles and cures Constipation. It resulatcs tho
' JJtomacli and Ilowebi, eririn? healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's l'auacea -The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
ii ears the
Use For'
In
eririg teLtTiuMr nttrLjnnii emp.
FPEE FPOM UCEL '
Irlf one quart, 3.V. Half Gal.,
tac Ouo ial., ?l. Five Gal., 1.
SAVAGE REID, Seedmen
322' and 324 commercial Street, North of P
44
Salem Fence Works
WALTER MORLEY, Proprietor ; SO State Street, Salem.
Cap
sired McKINNE
til
Coney 2.)7.Vj. .Innie Mac 2H). Zouilio 2:11, You liet 2:12.. Ilawl Kinney
2:t2'. Mt Zeus 2:1I. Juliet 2:i:!'J. Pr. Itm k 2:Ki, Harvey .Me
- 'ZZWi, -Geo: W. McKimiey 2:1I1IS.; tito 2:lJ4, ami eight
:: others in Jhe
I int dam-XIIllAV I'.KI.L hyGOSSIPKR 2:14. hire of Gawdle
2:11. MlsH Jessie, 2:12 nnd otheiv. n
Seeond .lani-imiAU IsKLLK.hy. DON WILKKS , 2:24 (son of
Alcyone) sire of Riverside 2:12$ ami eiht others.
Thir.1 'dam I'y .Mambrino Patcheu oX, the greatest hroinl mare sire
in tin? wo-ld.
- Fourth dainry Alniont sire of Altamont, the great Otvgon sire..
CAPTAIN
iK a Hack stallion foaled in l.S!.. stand h 1. 3 hands Jiijih, weighs 1P iMmids,
has iM-rfeet trotlinix aetion ami promise to In' MeKiiiney'si Utst son. Come .
and see the !st bred and tiiwxt iulividual ever seen u Oregon, t'n plain
Jones will make th? st-asou of V.K
from July I to September 1, at State fair Grounds, Safem, Or.
Terms, $25 Scaspn
fio jiayatde at time of s'rvlec and 1alati-e enl of Benson, with privilege
f return. . i
JOHN PENDER,
Major Nimeno Vineny. represen
tative of rraJsil. Is in this country in
vestiiralinsr the manufaeturt? of smoke
less lewder. i ':' r
FIR FKNCE POST, coated with
..Carbolineum Avenarius..
win BHr r?lar It Is nlao Xtadica!
'Remedy Aitainst Chicken lit ' ; ,
its ii.licHtii to me insuv wan i
try houses will w-rtnaiHly ex
tfrmliiO' .11 I-.1CK.
i Ht-wiIU: II-arthy Chkk.-ns FleBty -KB-Write
tor circular anJ prices a4 tnen
t i tlon thl pstpor. -
i . R. M. WAUK tX-.A!??t,
Dr.FenscrsGGlDcFI REII5E!
INFLAMMATION
I?
t2
11
CUiiti ANX PAIH IKalDfi OA CUT
Hotel S ant i am
t DctnHt Oregon. iNow open lor
Stnnmer Tonrist. New House, newly
furnbhrd fTrst-cla's acconimations,
. r Ct ert hcr'iiav
nnce trom " Tv,V
II. Jacobs. I'roprietor.
SAIEMIRONVORKS
'-' "Yout Work Solicited.
GEORGE E. SLY, Sup't
Fine printins:. Statesman Job .Office.
and Children.
Signature of
Over 30 Years.
. .T1m us of this prepnmtlou has
lcout 10 tinivcrwal,: and results
art? Ko ia tin factory, that ,tno.st
lMultrj-nusirs vou!d not know'
Iiow to ktp house without It.
It Is no lousier netKsary to dip or
dUKt joiiltry to kill tho He. A
rati 'of Lee'n Lieo Killer, n painT
hnish, and a few mlutttes; yoi"k
in applylnpr it to the roosts,
iioan all the exinse ami lattor
now necessary to keep the fowl
free from loiIi nntes and lK3y
lii'e. A eau of It should 1 In
every poultry-house. It kill aif-l
' prevents mites and Hee, and
keps the air In tlie iKultry-hou!
IHire and sweet, kiHins dleae
irerms and preventing the. other
enemies of. the poultryiuen roup
and cholera. .
O.
rT: On Woven Wire Field Fencing. ct
j33ri3r ting : for Belgian hares, , Poultry, j etr.
bees 29666
Y 2:11 1-4 S,KE or 4
JONES
i. - f . '
Salem Oregon
L I G 1 1 TH A M H 1 1 U : LI G I ITS.
"Itos It paiir you to be o tannfl
fiyi the miuV" askeil'the ymtstlH'tic
lady, v - -.
"Not hf lf so mneh e tT fw tannel
I.y the father. replied the bright !'.
Philadelphia North -.Viuerlrau.; j.'
Xi-nmts Iidy II:ve yi kilh-u ina
ny smJkes aromu! lien? this summer? '
Farmer llays-! No: I allers bstve
'em for suinmer lniartlenj to kilL You'll
timt plenty o" sjHi t. muiu. New ork
Weekly. - - ; .:. ;' -: o
.j - f ' 1 :, .' '
i A7tr all your talk alwwit sensatimr
nl jinninlisni ."'Xe1ahnl the-' fly on
tl ftljre of the Kitar-liowl.' "I'm nr
pris-! at you!" 1
! ''What alMMitr pasjwHl tlie raptureii
flr, vainly rndeitvriiig to extrk-ate
himslf from the slleky trap. ;
; "Well. I noth-e tliat T r "re
twk on now is leeidelly yellow." -Phtladelphljt
1ress. : -:v . ' r: K '."''
John W. Geartyl'on K-initiel islatnl,
I M ldped 7.000 W-aternteloiM the
ires-nt season, grown on 2 acres of
lail." snywMhe Savannah News, aud
will have prohaMy as many mre at
hlt disrsal liefufe the ch of the
season.. V- :'"-' 3 . V- ,
In New York city in the fair .1 pri
vate automobile stable will 1 built.
In addition to the rarriag Inmse tln re
! a mom for charging the. JkiI
teiM;s and ouarters' for the iuti v ho
will take ran of the vehk-le.
Pacific Homestead. Salem, Or, Best
farm paper. sued weekly. Ji . jear.
f.im rra this vearI
sccqtssor THE EXPOSITION IS NOW
; , AStil'KEU. :. - .
Tlie Entlra State KUI Tmrtlript. and the
.BailooiMr of 1'ortUad 'iU
t Bave Exhibit.
iFrom Daily Statesman. July 2L
Thv sueees of the V.v Staff Fair
in asfinretl. since- the extnionlinary ef
forts' of the State ltianl of Asrleul
t pre, to eti;n the aid, and co-upera-tion
of all eLisses. of citizens, la every
iKtrtioii ofiOrpgiwi, hare I met with
ready promises, ud active preiKira
tlouj are nowC under Way to hrius
more, i larjr mul. leUerexhihlts, of
all kinds, to this year's fair, than ever
wen here ia! the past. livery portion
of the sta will In represented, and
tin- inilieati6us are that inore of the
exhihits Will .come from . outside t lie
'nitiMtliatci jKHrroumling of the Capi
tal, City, ;ts was the cast lu the iKist.
and the interest M the exposition will
lie jrreaterf in proiKtrtiou. ! A "recent Is
sue of the JPortlamP OrcouIan, In
siH'aklnst if the State Fair, has the
followinjiivrj' eaeouraging item, and
on? winch simws jlhat tlie luisiness melt
of Oregon's luetmpolh will assist in
making this year m exiHsitiou a tsue-
CeS.V3 ' ' ; '''I :, J.'-' f '
"Kelng tlie metropolitan city of t lie
state, l'ortliand is lmuulily many ot-
liatlous fo iSve liberal and patent all
To every undertaking denned for the
peiiei-nl good of the couitnonweatU. It,
tlu'refore; lhooves her.uianufai-tnrers
1i.it i luerehauts aul heri eitlzeiis gen
erally toi cooperate vith the State
lijird of Agriculture hi the effort to
make the j annual : statij fair a eonK
pr l'xusIve:exiositIou oft all the Indus
tries of th? state. i
'The lo.-ird Is making extrnordiuary
effortH for the fair -of j this .year. It
hasi taken steps to aiouHt the various
counties of the; state te a realization
of their interests in the- matter, has
apiealel to. the tiranges and agrhul
tural societies, and liually has urged
the cities and iuanuf:rruring Indus
trie to coroiMrate in tljie wyrk. Such
elTvrts are Wuiid to proluitj great re
sults. nul-,lVrilanl, for; her own good,
if not for "that of the-jstatel at large,
shinild provide for a notaidyf extensive
exhibit of her Industry. t
It is gratifying to j notei that the
luerehauts of Salem ! hav tM?eome
warmly liiterestid in the moveineiit
to 111.1 ki -the oxiwsitktii of the y:ir
thoroughly representative of the whole
state. it Is now well ansuretl thej'
will renderf, milter ial assistaiu-e in
making the fair attractive to. visitors
IrtHii all parts of the state '.and. as a
i-owstiuemV, bi Ijirger than eyer n
fon. ;
Portland should In represeiitel by
thelK'H ami largest exhibit at the ex
position.; I It ;is h: her -interest that
such Should Jmp the nse. It , Is time,
therefpre. that; sueh step were taken
to accomplish that result." ;
TO
IHIPAIIt lHJII);ES.-County
?olin 1,1. Seott yestenlay re
a letter from 'one of tlie 'Clack-
Jtuigej
eel vet
a mas
as ! JD(
eouuty H Ht!iiiiiisloiiers, . asking
the Abirion eonnty court to meet with
tle Clackamas commissioners at the
two joint bridges near Killcn's place,
across Put le creek, on next Friday, for
the purjKise of examining the Klrue
tureK with a yirvf, lo making repairs
that are sjitlly , 'neeiled. Judge Scott
said the. Marlon county court would
a 1 1 end t he joi ut meet i ng. .
A D1VOUCK SUIT. Allen Simpsin
vs. Margaret SJiupson,' is the title of a
divorce suit, filed it; the circuit court
yesterda j-.: The- tiuph ; was married
at Silverton June 13. iHls.-One tlaugh
ler, aged U, is tlie fruit of the union.
Insertion is nllegetl. and the plaintiff
asks for an nbsolule divorce and the
custody of the minor chihL 1. J.
Adams and Uinghaiu & IJamsey are
the. attorneys; '
II AUYESTIXG J?rPPLI KS CoiiHkl
ering tlie IhmW outltMvk for wheat, there
has Iteeii nu unusual demand this year
for harvesting machinery ami supplies.
K. M. Croisan ,the Ulsi-ty street Im
plernent ; dealer. reiort a phenomenal
sale of Plymouth twine, an liistern
bitiud. ' which - consists' of alsiut 4Tt4
feet to the iMiund ami retails fr VI
cents, casli. Thus far this season, Mr,
('roisan has wild eighftH-n of the old
reliable McCtirmh-k binders live com
plete threshing out tits, thn-e ixtra en
gines and a dozen. self-ftHilers and
wiiitl stackers to lie Httnchcd to tild
seiuirators. The same dealer reports
a phenomenal business in haying liu
ph'iuents, the ht'avy crop ne"esitat'ng
additional nuichinery to cure for tho
prodijet. .; ,V'i summary of this' tirm's
suiles In this department Is as ftiliows:
ii! mowers. 1 raki-s. 2'f patent sickle
grinders.: 4 iliay ra triers, and T21 liay
forks and fixtures. . The perspective
purchaser will flwl It greatly to his
ntlvantage to fnsult with Mr. Crolsjin
liefttreiinrf hasrng anything In the Im
plement line, '
W4VH0 TOR 1BUL IS KINTUCKY.
A Pendh-toii Teacher Orderetl fcnt
'.Kaist to Face a Charge or Utter
! lug lorgeI Pairs. ;
(From Ifciily Statesman, JnTy 21.)
Gov. T. T. Geer j-esterday honoretl
the reiiulsittou of Gov. J. C. W. liw li
ham. of; Kentucky, for fhe arrest and
delivery: to the iagetit of the state of
Kentucky of J. ;IS. Powlin. wanted In
that state for uttering a forged In
struiuent. aml a state warrant was
Isineil for the delivery of "the hunted
man In ti. V Moore, the Kentucky of
fler present ing ; the rt-iuisit hn.
'J. I :. How lin came to Oregon lu
Septetnlicr.'lMr.l. and Io-ateiI iM-ar Kn
geiK. w here he taught .school for three
mcnihs. In Iiceember of that year he
went to Pendleton, securing a w IkkiI
there, and ;he has since that time re
sided In the last named city, where
he wHl and favorably known. . He
originally ca me from . Whitley t-ounty,
Keutncky. ami Is there accused of lulv
Ins erasol tlie name of a former busi
ness jiartner from a deed by -which
the firm sciir'I a tract of land; theu
jiL-iriitg the-deed on record, thos de1
frandiDg his partner out of his inter-
ljfn the reiuest of the Kentucky
il-rr tlie man was rrestel in Pendle
ton, but ws released on P collateral
bait, when he Immediately left for
WalLi Walla. Tlie Kentucky ofTJeer
followeil him on horseback, re-arrested
and returned him to rendletou, where
he was agaia locked tip.
. When Mr. Moore, who is an attor
ney and not a sheriff, appeared before
the Governor yesterday, Hon. J. II.
I'aky. of Pendleton, also apHarel aud
resWtetl the extradition of Itowlin. lyt
after hrarlng both slds. Gov. t.eer
issuetl his warrant and Mr. Moore will
take his prisoner home.
A DUTY AID IMTKESTIXG MST.
The-. Wedding of 11. W. Morgan and
Minnie Simmons, at In unmet,
a Brilliant Affair. -
i I"rm Ihiily Statesman, July ,21.)
WcIusday July IS, lOoti, will long
le rcmemlierod by many In the vicin
ity of Ijiuranee for the wedding-. of
Ik W. Morgsin and Minnie Simmons at
the bride's home near Central Howell.
The guests assembled In the fitting
room that had lHen neatly arranged
for the wcasion, and as Miss Mattie
Paugliman playtnl a march, the wed
ding iarty entered from a side rHin,
Miss Ollie Larson acting as brides
inahl aud K. It. Fletcher as the groom's
best man.
Tlie clock on the mantle just Itchtud
tho Contracting imrties struck 11 as
Ilev. I'tU'rH'U. of I5roiks, asslste! by
Itev. Snyder, of Newinrg. pronounced.
the Inipixssive wetlding tvremony itr
accortlauee withthe ritual or the n.
K. church. :
- Conversmlou and Kinging followeil
the hearty ugra tula thins, after which
the iKHiple were seated at a long table
plaecd among the trtHs near the house,
with awnings stretchinl lor shad:
The Fpreatl was presided over by the
several lady friends of the newly mar
ried itir,; and It goes without Raying
that the Abundance as well as the
quality of Ihe dinner has seldom Ix-cn
surpassed 5u this vicinity.. A lilieral
supply of prescuts was brought in for
the hapiy couple who warmly ex
pressed thj'ir thanks and appreciation
for the same.
The.v left for Salem late in tlie eve
ning and. iafter a few days visiting
almut with friends and relatives will
let( home on the farm to their
friends. - .
- - " f
At Bd Time
I take a pleasant herb drink, the next
morniniy I fi-el hriuht and mv com
plexion is better. My doctor says
tt acts gently on uie stomacu. nvcr
and kidnevs. and is a nlcasmt laxa
tive Tt U ntiHr form hr4iS and
ii prepared as easily as tea. It - is
called Lane s Medicine. Ail urug-
rri.rc tit at c- anil cri- 1 nnr'v
Familv Medicines move the bowels
. each .day. If you cannot get it. send
lor a tree sample. Auurcss, wraior
F. Woodward. Lc Roy, Y. 5-
A Git B AT:- V A III ET Y
ALLKN 1'ACKINU COM I'ANV IIAMlLK
FKCIT8 AND VEUKTAIJLKS.-
Fair rrlcnt Are Heine I'ald and the Earui
era Are All IMeaaedaooo Case
of I'eas.
(From Haiiy. oiiitesioan. .Tuly 21.)
If tlK-re is tine 'institution In tlie tUtyy-
ital City 'that' presents n Kceiie of
greaier business activity and bustle. In
which confusion finds uo place, than
any other like concern, it is the plant
of the Allen Packing Company, on
Twelfth street.
A reiHirter visittnl the plant yester
day afternoon, ami found a force of
employes engaged in the canning and
preserving of a great variety -of fruits
aud vegetables, including black rasp
lierrics, bhicklierries, peas and lieans.
the company by its works has evi
deneed a disposition to make hay while
lie sun shines ami is iiiipioviiig every
minute and taxing the -full capacity of
the plant, which has liecn operated
almost without cessation Mince the
plant licga n. "
This season the cannery. management
has accepted everything in' the way of
fruit mid vegetables It has .handled,
that Was at all suitable for canning.
The fanners have received remunera
tive prices for their products and arc
well pleased with the 'proceeds realized
from their crops. For the past three
weeks tlie cannery has Tfiocii working
on ts-as aut! has cannetl aliout ten
carloads or okV7 cases of twenty-four
quart cans 'each. :- The in-a crop will
not last inuch . longer, olie cent per
pound lieing paid fur the vegetable.
The plant has a caimtity of Z) t-ases
mt day for handling in-as, but the en
tire rapacity lias -not'", been .required
any single day to handle the supply
that has Iieeii delivered at the cannery,
for tin? rensou that the crop cannot lie
picked in great enough quantities The
output of ions has averaged aliout 300
rases daily. J
The work of handling lieans was lie
gun yesterday and many a quart of
this vegetable will be cannetl Isfore
the crop Is exhausted. One cent n
ttonnd is lieing iakl for leans, several
acres of which wt Te contracted for by
the -company. which insures a supply
f or canning purposes.
-'There- is a big crop of black rasplsr
iies this year and hundreds of cases
will lie preserved by the local cannery
widt h was handling this. fruit In great
quanTities yesterday. Three cents lT
iotind is paid for this fruit. Several
cases of the, -red variety have lieen
canned, but they were not very
plentiful this year and the supply has
already been exhausted. - ; '
I.lackli"rries have legnn to come In
and for. these 2 cents jer swind Is pahl
by the cannery is-ple. There will be
a fair crop of this fruit this year, pro
vided the .nnnsunlly warm weather
tif the iawt three layi thtes jiot con
tinue Intb flnitely ami In the altsence
of any moisture or rainfall, dry tlie
frait liefore It ran riiwn and tie picket!.
A1out Af?gqt" 1st the cannery will
prolmbly lie - dosed ilown for two
weeks to admit of some necessary re
fiairs arwl IniprftveiiMnts, preparatory
to tloing a big business in the fall.
The canning of Iirtlett iMars will lie
gin aU.ut August 2th. in tlie handling
of which the plant will lie operated to
Its foil eaiacity. AtlTie iresent time
a ..reduced ttmt of only almut thirty
operatives is employed, bnt when
work is resumed In August, the force
rtrrrta to tree..' mak no. 7(i1 1
I was a sufferer from female weak-
. i , i.
ness. Every monm regiiiariy w
menses came, I suffered dreadful pains
la Uterus, ovaries
were affected and
bad leucorrhwa.
1 had my children
very fast and U
left me very weak.
A year ago I waa
taken with flood
ing and almost
PERIODS OF,
suf7tizi::g
GIVE PLACE
TO PERIODS
OF JOY
died. The doctor eren gave me up and
wonders how I ever Uvea.
" I wrote for Mrs. Pinkham's advice,
at Lvnn. Mass., and took her medicine
and began to pet well. I took several
bottles of the Compound ana nsm
Sanative Wash, and can truiy aay uim
T nm Annul VOU would hardly know
me, I am feeling and looking so welL
Lydia E. Pinkham s vegetaoie im
pound made mo what 1 am." Mrs.
J. F. STKKTCD, 491 XXCUAXVJ OI
Cajidex, N. J.
Dew Mr. Brows Wae mipeJ,
I I must tell you that Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound haa dona
more for me than any doctor.
' I was troubled .with irregular
menstruation. Last summer I began
the use of your Vegetable Compound,
n.l nftcr takinir two bottles, I have
been regular every - month since. I
recommend your medicine to au.
Mrs. Maooiis A. BiwwJt, West It.
rtuEASAST, X. J. -- ' ' '
will Ih increasetl ttV Vt or 2oo. The
itiinpauy will be prepared to evaiioralt
prunes, and apples An large quantities.
SOU A P.FCK.-Heiiry Ik'Thielseii,'
nt iu eltv. who Is an extensive breed
er of Shropshire shtHp 111 the Wlllam-
ette valley, yesicroay. . noiu to s. j.
I.Minett, of Key. Pierce couuty, Wash
ington, a registeretl, thoroughbretl
SUrtit'shirei buck, the ctinsTricratitui Ih
'eg $.'15. TITe bm-Tk was an unusually
line animal and was taken from a flock
of alsitit ninety animals, all reglNteitnl
thoroughbreds. Mr. Thielsen Is tm
vhiced that there is more money lu
raising reglstertnl animals than In
handling inferior gra'tU's and l he busi
ness transaction of yesterday Is strong
eorrolioralfve evhleuce that his con
clusion is well f ouuded.
: '
TO HAVE A GUARDIAN
PETITION FOB TIIK.ArrolNTMr.NT
' ' or MKS. LEWIS I'ETTVJOIIN.
To Iook Aftrr the Welfare of llvr Iltmliand
anil to Control I1U l'rwMrtr '
Interests..
Mrs. Sarah Anil Pellyjiihn yesterday
pet it ImikmI the ctmrt nskilig tt Is nf
itiiutttl guardian of Hie person ami
estate of her husband. . Lew is P-lty-Johll.
The petition sets forth the fob1
lowing facts: 1 . '
That Lewis Pcllyjo.hu Is iwar HJ
years of age and that M physical mil
mental faculties, througlr.illuess and
advanced age. h.'tve lieconie so weak
ened and .Impaired that he Is. diirmg a
great tleal of Ihe time, disqualified to
projs-iiy etindnct his affairs or Iti pro
Mt l.v care ftir h'mself.
That hells tho '.owner of about "'7
acres of laud in Marion county which
Is encumbered with a mortgage, on
which there Is n balance now tine or
alsiut $:"too. which will have to be
paid at an early date In order to save
the land from lcing Kdd at n pmbiible
sai-rifit'-e. That he is also Ihe owner of
a small ninoniit tif pi-rsHial property,
valued at aliout .2oii. and the real
proH'rty. over and nbovt 1 lit? Inciiin
braiice. Is worth about $smi, inaking
the total value of his proMrty nbont
$KKtO.
That in order to protect nnd proper
ly care" for Ihe proierty and In onler
that the said Iewis Pettyjohn, while
In his weak and debilitated condition,
lie prtasTly ' cared-for, thought:
necesHary that some pros-r js-rson b?
apMilutetl as guardian of his - intsoii
ami estate.
County Judge. John If.. Scott heard
the jictiliou. and ordered that citation
Issue to Iwis Pettyjohn, requiring
him to appear liefore the court, tin
Tuesday, July "."list, at to a. in., and
show cause, if any. why the s-tition
should not be granted. Uoiiliain
Martin are attorneys for tho iietltlon
er. IHHSOX OAK, iH puty Sheriff I:. P..
Colhath yestenlay retelvetj n letter
from Slierlff F. V", Iiurbin wlio. with
his family Is siMndiii(r a weeks "at Ca
radia. Lhin county. Mr. iMiroiii writes
that he Is snfferirig wljh sison oak.
tils face lieing badly swollen, and he
can si-sircely see. He Is not . tiijoying
his outing as much as he had hoped
to do. , - ,
APPI'Nl HCITIS. Mrs. J. . W. llt.I
lltcr. who Is sufferiiig .au attack tif
apiiendleiti. was last evening taken
to the Sult-ni hospital, where I)rs. t".
II. Koliertson h'imI .W. II. Morse jM-r-ftiriuetl
an iS'tntitii.tin her. Itte last,
n'ght the lady was doing nicely, with
gtssl pros'ieef ftir her early recovery.
The .'mindicr of iierstms cremated In
Germany from 18TS to 1851 was 3110.
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T)ont tie tbor too f your
'Xj; Icily and r-rrve Jr la
" I'' lb oUl ftufi Sned way. f 1
atwluteir sore way by
a thin coatim? ttfpnr-,
rellned ParaHina Wax.
Has no tnt or odor.
! air tlclit and acid
froof. iJily apptltvl.
M-lul In atlrznoMttr
wnn aliout ttui 1kmi.
Full direr-Hone Willi
each pooed eaktt.
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