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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN. FRIDAY, MAY 5. 1902. 1HE WEATHER; AND CROPS r(r Weefcly Bulletin of tbe.Agri- - cultural Department BIIOWS CONDITIONS - THROCGIL OUT TUB STATU TO BE FAVORA ULE, ESPECIALLY FOli FRUIT AND (HtAlS SHEARING OF SIIDEI IS jOCEEPINQ SLOW. Grain is looking good considering' the! A weather; fruit not yet injured; spring-( fl is thla from freeze-out: - grans good. stock looking well; sheep-shearing well advanced considering the weath- er. Adams, Umatilb, county, C C. Fer guson. Fo r e part of week warm and dry; latter part cool and rainy Fall wheat doing finely; some weedaj spring wheat and barley growing nlejrty; pas tures excellent, fruit trees In bloom: gardens very backward. ' Know on the surrounding hills every night.. ' CAMPAIGN - The - weekly st rop bull Mo, issued by th!4 Oregon 'Section, of the; Weather Rurcau,; for th; ,wrck ending. tASt.Mon. day evening, hta been pwued. The re Iort in general enow a , conditions throughout' the-state very.- favorable, and the outlook Is- good, .especially for' the fruit. TJm general summary of the report Is as follows: ' , ' With the exception of last Sunday, which was turui and sunshiny, the weather of thw, week has beta generally cloudy, with frequent "showers, and al together too cool for J rapid growth. 'There were several mornings with light -frosts, but as far as known they have Joihi no damage of orwetuence The oiIJln the wheat sections la the! east ern part of the State Is wet to a good dept h. and hII that is now needed Is -warn weather to bring vegetation for ward very rapidly. - ; ' ' i " The maximum or day temperatures In Western Oron langced between 4? degrees and 7 degrees.1 and the. mini ma in. or. lilght temperatures ' between 36 degrees and 51 degrees. In Eastern Oregon the mVtxImdm" temperatures ranged betwn 42 degreeaand 6? and the minimum temperatures hetween 22 degrees and 42 degrees. . . j : J - Kami w-otk generally has ben great lyretardedonHceounkof the wet weath er and Ktnlng nailing In the Willamette valley., whrre It '. becoming yellow -on .account of the lack of sunshine. Spring wheat ulso Is unuu illy slow in germinating, but with the ample moist-; ure how In t lid soil a few days of warm, sunshiny weather is all that .is neided to hrlnrr the grain crop out In excellent condition. ; . f 1 Fed on . the range Is splendid and stock Irt all parts of the State Is doing nicely. In the- plateau region the in croaso in l imbs has beeir? the htjav lest in ; yosirs.. Hh.p shearing' Is progress- ijig" slower than usual on account of the if nil weather. I, .The clip 13 ritported to be good.' .- , Hops, .nl though slow in; starting are coming up : well, and In the southern IwM-Uons of the St.J the work of train ing -Vines Is general.' Corn ilantlng Is now In active pro gmss In Southern Oregon, and in the vetern sections of the Slate thp nlant- ' In. 1'i In nnlulniia V. . i .. Kamlh The fruit outlook on the whole Is reported to be very favoralde. A grat deal of anxiety has occurred for fear that the cold weather would interfere wMh perfect iollnlation and a. number -of orchardists teporf.that early cher ries imd Hirly prunes,' especially in 4'tTtk:iioS' county Ivave ben badly rfcurmBfMt.' Stmwtrrtw and apple trees are tuy generally In bloom In the .wil mt lt and Hood river valleys and in Houthiai- rgon ;' . -1 . i .- Coast District. - ' Knots, l.fin-nln county, John" Mick. KDioivTR " wltbj tnit nearly every day; Mm h gardening done yet, owing tir-Hi. w-t .weather. ' Kruit IrCes jvmt r i"-nniws t bloom. T'he crop outlook i5 Km., - .' - Hare urry wiinty, : Jowph: I tare, iiitrm Knowing nlcely.but fain,' has d'.f.ryl g.irdilng. The contlnu-! old !.iirr..-r.itiir- (ins kept fruit iblomS I' i' U, fut we eifn'ct an abiindan-e of fruit, vtiU-nn wi gt late klllinit frosts. '')': Willsmetts Valley. ' K-Hnii, I'otk- roiinty, IV F. t'lark. ' " f fl' 1 nl I . MM, O lW iVlll'l not ' . j. tnt I ; but Utile g irdening dotn; fruit tr-s very full- of blorm, 1'all rind winter whit and oats In good i oiii. itt. ' Sirlng-sown grajn - looks I ad; r:i!s " grownlg slo-wly. - I'listttre f iirly .KMlj It Is too fld nr Vet or Mhrep-rliforlng ; th' tmil clip, will "ilf ha vy,: . " ' ' i Hunks, W'.'Lxblngton county, J. fJarrl- ' giiM. The tnt .iw'-ek was unfavorable fr farm work, but all crops sr gr'W- i.ng nleelv. excetit gardens, whlfh af' r.ifhe Imtltwinl. Apples -Just' btein ' tirij tn I. loom. Shearing- has irot com -ini-nfd with u, as the weather Is too w-t and cold, i Ht'tck all doing wet. Woodburn1, Marlon county. A.-M. tn leiiv. The past -week has teen -n with muih coJ rain." Vegetiitlon has made but Utile growth: fruit does not .us yet slow any damage. Hpring seed ing ha slopped 'for th present. Some carfy (xitatoeS have twen plant ext. Ilottkfti ltntan rrnrtf v I'trrv t-Vt .f v rrTJie week has hrf n very wet ! it has rained every day. - Onos and grain are growing slowly; ihey need mofe sun? nhtne and wsfmer weather. Seeding Is nlut rtmpletd: very few- garden havn yet been- made. Fruit trees are very full of hlom, with prospects for a heav)- crop. ! . : '"I ' ' "T 8outhsrn .Orsgon. . "WTllfams. , Joaephlne j country, II. II. Kiirtln. The weather dtirlns thit rat we4c hin been showery and cold, w ifh but Utile BUnaJxinet Wheat, oat and grits are doing well: garden sre not growing. It botng too cold . for them. Not damage to fruit; potatoes , not planted yet. i 1 i ' s- Climax. Jackson county. L.1 F. Tay-Iok-Weather t very cool: pluming bmkward; wlielat and ktsss are .n fln- 1 .'II CIVIVH, .0 VT J wni IVf. imp , of VMf and there Is a rreat deal off vnow i a the mountains. Plateau Region. SummerviUe, Union 1 county. : C-Colt.:.- Copious rains continued throughout the week. Grass and grain making fine growth. ' 1 Seeding opera tions somewhat retarded; fruit buds coming out slowly. : ; ; HE WAS BADLY HURT. DRIVER M A RSH, OF TIIE CBEAM. - Env wagon ujarle to DO HIS WORK, , ? M W'. V.. Marsh, the drivers of the 8a. Icm trroamery Co.' wagon, who was In jured In the two , runaways on , Mon day, a thought he, Is able to be out und go over the delivery route ? with" a rubstltute. is pretty bad iy bruised tip and it-ywlll be wmie liaW before he wilt recover sufflciently to assume his duties again. In7 thei runaway which occurred dur ing the afternoon, on Monday, Mr. Marsh very narrowly: , escaped being killed or havlng-hla lower limbs crush ed by j the street car: When the bam became frightened he had hold of the reins and was Jerked OfT his feet nnd dragged for' a , considerable j distance across Uicar track Just as the car was pacing but hung onto the lines just long enough to be pulled clear of the tack before he lest his grip and Just as the car swept past. Smith's Dandruff Pomade. stops Itching scalp 'Upon application lhre to mx removes all dandruff and will stop falling Imlr. Price 30c, at-all druggists. ";;; , FISH BOARD IN SESSION Master Fish Warden Van 4)u . sen Makes His Report. - " i ROl'TlNK BITSINKSS TIJANSACTKI BY . Til IT COM iimSIONKUS fiQL y LECTION OF LICENSE FEES -PIT RING THE MONTH OF APRIL YIELDED A IIANPSOME AMOUNT Thra State Hoard of Flfh Commis sioners h-eli ahe regular monthly meet ing at -the (Sipltol yesterday, and Ma: ter Fish Warden II. O. Van Pusen, of Astoria, was in attendance, and eob mitted his report for the month. Con Iderable rcHrttne bulress w-aj tranaacn, ed du-rlsg the session, and the matter of regulating salmon fishing on the Columbia,; during the open ea:m dls cuwJ at length.j Th Master Fish Warden S reported thl folhsiilvn of fees, during the month of April; aggregating 232..iO, tii - 4hc following iaixounta: j 341 Ihdl vidua! fishing licencs..!. $111 00 3)l Gin-net Ashing. Ik-erws. .. 752 W 4. ! Sft-net 'flhlng licenses..'. . 45 00 1 3 Heine lifcna (each lS0oict.. 72 CO 1 rtetne llcetrstW -tea h BOO ft.). 9l (i0 9 FiMlt.-d MJrs lif-emtes , .lft f clajsR ........ ,i ........ P0 00 , 1 fanners license (1st 'W), lo 00 1 Canmrs liitii 1 2d c!a.x)... lf.rt oi ' 1 fnn-rs licTs- f6ih cJas).. 3r.O fcO H StaHonary w b-e Ucetuu-A. . 200 00 4 feow w h-l rl"en-. ; B1 4 TiHiCl-u , W 0 CLUB FORMED Silverton Republicans Are Taking the Proper Steps. . Total , 2222 60 n s'ulditjon to the tibove 119,1". was receivd from the eale of SM7 pounds of corHrjinil wtlnsm mwt by Jwnuty Vjiril-tt Huitmarv thus making th'- i- tal rcclpU for the month. $2'i.'d. W THE FRUIT MARKET. t TllERir IS LITTLE IKUNC. IN ! : CAL CIRCLES AS HT'M'KS are atrrriso ixiw. The fruit market 1s yry dull at pres ent; that. Is in the line of rtrird vune- tfes, but there is still some dettwnd oe Intf rnrufeited and Inquiries recelveI. There is very little ta k left In the hands of of the growers and not murh Intirrft Is b"tns exhibited except to note the indications for the prospect of a market for the oncoming c rop which prospect at present" Is quite en couraging, to the growers. The late rains have washtd off a good deal of pollen from the young fruit which Is Just setting, but as the crop Is usually very heavy. Kttle thinning out wouhl be very beneflctal to the trecsrand Im prove the quality and sis .of the fruit The farmers In genera! Jook forwarj to good prices -for all f rul t this year. lots rest in Prunes, f ; Mali advices rom New York state: trod interest in spot prunes Is noted. -with sales aggregatlng,-eeral thou-1 Sand boxer reported In both new and: old. The business done, It Is stated. ' has been m al nly ' for ex port accou n t. ; although some local and nearby Job bing Interst has been shown. The market, however, shows no special hi'nrejo far ns valuta are concerned. TO INSURE THE ENTHUSIASTIC SUPPORT OF THE PARTY'S TICK ET MT. ANGEL NOW HAS ELEC 1 TRIC LIGHTS AN INTERESTING BASEBALL GAME ON SUNDAY. j upon ami received ! pcolonirl P plauae, lie enunciated In part the ' splendid record the Republican party Ni made In Oregxn,- as well as In the ; National administration, contrasting : the splendid financial condition of the country at this time brought about by j ho Republican party, as compared with the condition of the country dur ing the Cleveland administration, and citing as ait Instance the low rate of Interest aipw. as compared with the high rata of interest at the time of the Cleveland administration. .SHA'ERTON. May 6. A large num ber of the lea-Jlng Republicans here met in Mr. "A. P. Wackqrby's ofllce laat Frllay evenlnar,' and steps were taken toward the organization of a Young Men's Republican ClutK Con siderable enthuf-lam was shown auj a meeting was called for next Wednes day jeVening. May 7fh. when' he organ izatilon will be completed, and the mem bership enrolled. . 1 Sllverton's crty elect oa passed off vr" quietly Monday, the following officers being elected: P. WV- Potter, mayor; L.C: Russell. C. W. Drake and Sam Ames, councllmn; J. F. Hammond, recorder; . J. ; Adains, treasurer. -.- The t"nion Electric Power ,'Cora pany com ited 1 1 hetr line to Mt. An gel and Woodburn, Saturday, and Sun day evening Mil Angel for the firs time In its history was lighted up with electricity; , .'.'!. The patriotic 4ay ehtlllcil "Ughta and Shallows of he Rebellion"' w ill be presented at the Oper house,- May 30th, by the Silverton .Dramatic : Coni pany. , The cast is composed of some of Sllverton's best local talent and the play Is bound to be a success. An interesting game of baseba'd was played here Sunday 4etween the Ml. Angel College team and the home nine, the former t-sm winning toy a jcore of H.4 9. This was the first game played hero -this season and a large crowd was In attendance. . (Sliverton Is oon to have another weekly new'spsper. Mr. Stahl, former editor of the Appeal, intend to start a paper in the course of a few days. The press and other necessaries will arrive the middle. -of the week. The new paper will be hailed a "The Sil vertoplan." - L. J. Adams was a' business , visitor at Salem Monday. County School Superintenont E. T. Moores spent Sunday, and I Mondav in Silverton. , ' "t- . j M rs. John Broph-y. of Salem, is vis iting ai the Home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCorkle. -1 I A.'F. McClain, ofTftcoma. Wash., Is spending a' f w flays; here - before Ms departed for California where he will spend the summer, . I . ; ' Miss EflVe Libby. of Salem., is vis! ing. friends In Rilverton. J. C. Wolf returned Monday from McMlnnvHlle, where he'; has char' of a tore. PT. . W. Keene, of Canyon City, Ore.." la visiting. In Silverton Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Prltchard. of Persia, lows, are -visiting a the home of Mrs. Pritchard'a sister. Mrs. wm. WekhL -.s Mr. and- Mrs. John II. Brooks drove to Salem Sunday. , 'M. Johnson . returned Uo Portland Montasr after a Short visit wiiU Jls daughter, Mrs. A. 45. Thompson. At Pleasant Point. Pleasant Point, May 6. B, O. Ward ha miM ri firm to -Mr. .. Valentine, of Wisconsin: consideration, faOOO. We regrot to lose "Itoney" from the com munity as ht was a pfc-atstnt and wor thy citizen. J ' ' T. .If. AMhenfeltt r (irctilatlng a jM-tltion Jiere this we k favortft the election of f loV'-rnor Geer before the nXt ' Igislliture for IT. S. Senator. Atiout n-ery vot-r slgnd it some b Ing Itcm.H-r.tts. T. T. Geer in in evry way woilhy a place anmng our nation's law makers and should sent' to Washington to repressit Orrgftn. The Milititil tamp fires bave not be gun to hum y-f. Ktill I uggst the Siatesm.in should send a gool mlrf- slonnry up the creek here, as most of us -need' a change of heart. I have talkl witlr most of 'the old illn and they nay thoy will not suport thr head of the ticket. I am, told It Is the same vcr south and east. ' , ' t'andidafe R. B, ; Colbath was In Turner Wednesday shaking hands with the loys. . . Mrs. Minnie Hinckley, neo Morris, of Seat tie, -Wash., visited in the family of Mr, nnd Mrs. Hrren th's week. Jack Hustle has gone to the1 mines in Josephine county. ' 1 ' .. ' Robt, Perrlrt went to Benton county Moixlay ffr a srlef stay. Frank Herren has mo-ed back onto his f.wm north of the Reform School. ' Relatives from Eastern Ora;on vis ited in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mlsster last wk, ' Cultivate your conversational now ers, but especitlly try to be a . good j listener. ! "To draw people out by gentle, and judicious questioning: is sometimes the highest art. Ladles! Home Journal. A NEW SUIT FILED. WOLFORD & COMPANY. OF SIL VERTON. BRING ; AN ACTION; AGAINST A CUSTOMER. , J. Wolford Ss. Co, of Silverton, th- merchants, ycstcrdtiy file! an action In the ltate circuit court against J. II. Moserj for' goods and moneys given to- the defendant by plaintiff on credit. The plaintiff : asks judgment for 1551.49, for goods sold to the defendant; also for 1118 with Interest at 10 per ent per annum from February 10, IS97, on account of a note; also for t20 attorney's fees; for the further sum f $j5 duo on a note dated February 13. 1900, with Cnti-eM at 10 per cent, and flO attorney's fees Real irt ate, be longing to the defendant was attached. Carson A Adamsare at torn for the plaintiff. - - . . - X. - The divorce suit, of Mat tie L. Kight Inger. HaintlfT, vs. E. M. Klghtnger, defendant, came up for hearing before Judg-'v R. .P. IUise in the t cond de partment of the State Circuit Court yes terday, and the afternoon was spent In he submission, of trr.Umony. In the case of L. W. Purront, phiin ti.X vs. E. H. Wright- defendant, an or der was made by Judg Bhe,'conilrm ing the sale of the property. f KILLING OF A BRAKEMAN Run Over by His Train Marion Station Yes terday; - a, HI nODT FOUND LYING ACROSS THE RAIL ANO CUT l.N TWAIN. THE TRAIN HAVING PASSED OVER HIM CORONER LANE iVnestigates. r i FURNISH ON THE STUMP. THE REPUBLICAN! CANDIDATE RECEIVED WITH ENTHUSI ASM UP THE VALLEY. .' - : ! -;- - ' - - RQSKBUHO. May 6. Hon. W. J , Furnish, the ' - Rertibllcan nominee for Governor: Superintendent of. Public Instruction Ackerman: Ji. R. Whitney, M. A. Crswfcrd and Hon. CJ W. Ful ton were greeted by a large ; andi n thuslavtlc audience at the or-era houre ktst evening. Upon the ilatform wlt'h the nominees were Hon. P. - S K. Bukk. Frank H. Rxigers and Iia 1 R'dd, Rpubiican csn.i,ats fir Kp 9- Greehbauirfs Dry- Goods ...S t ore... New Good 3 in Lame Quantities Received this Week. - I Hnslin Underwear: , . NigLt'Uvus Chciuisf, Drawers,! Corset Covers, Skirls in CTcat variet v. There never such tine khU ol such low pricov Infants Vear: Short o il Ioijj Drefjics. Skirts, Slip, Caps nnd Bibs. a pair (oot qualities, little 'prices. Silk Mitts and Gloves 15c Millinery Department: . lUceiviug new gooU every tlay. y Green baton's Dry Goods Store ' fiexi Door to the Postoffice . I "'.l .... l. I .1, 1 " :' , , ' - ' : " . , t n. A.' E. PeVoe, a brakeimtn o i the southbound Southern PAciflc freight tram iso. 225, which- lert this city at 1:23, o'clock yesterday afternoon, fell under the train whtle it was In motion beiwent Ihrloii and Jf fferson, the whoel Mvering the body If twain just alKive the wahft line, killing him ."al most Instantly. "' .", J; . . The last that was seen of the uafor- tunwie -man iy the. tratnl Tew. was when the 'train pulled out of Marlon, when, he wu on top oft the train. When the; thain arilvod lit - Jefferson tif waa llrwt' missed by the .crew 'and Ij w abcenwws onmiunlrtfl to ln-ad nuarters at JHtrtHjid. Ixner. hl "ly found lylng-aoro tho r&H, wli-ic it had" teen run"ovr by .1 bo- train, a little mre th-n a mile from Marion, ajjd it ' MAa taken lMh to -4b- Marion Wat km. , . . ' . - I'lcViw was a young inan, aliout 2 year ut 'ag". aivl li'vt ia wift-.aivd IHtlo Hthjr girl nhi'i rilc at I'etland. About, tvto years agohe wm emiloyl. tr 3 mtkkj or aiiur mx : nioiutiiK, h econd .k In -tlie Whltf '.House liif. tsurant and was married In this city- t a yoong lady w bin"" pa rents rKldv in l"ok countr. He "ft Ih'n, city t acct'pt a ioiition Mis telegraph operator on the west side division of I hi South ern Pacific hut after working at that for a time he pfKud a joh nm -brake- man in the yards at iortlnl. He wai of a somewhat carel- dU position and a lit : 1- awkward, and th" general opinion arnmi,. lib'" rallr-.a'! mn H that. In i acinar over the train while It was uridr fuU st;ed, h b'l't his balance or mlfro"l his fslln and fell ten-ath. There Is a iwwsibility however, of his - meeting i with foul play at -the handsjf a tt-amp r tramj whom h mey have, tri-d toinjt off. and the coroner. Dr. D. F.i Iine. v.ss notifl;d f the ;. aol be aent- t the Kcene of th ak Idnt last evening to Investigate, anvli-. If, he finis anv evidence of foul iJay, Jhe remilns will be; brought T this. ftty to;ay wher an In'tveet will te wM over (hem. The crew, with which be was working, ill pass through ths city today on the regular round Ulp north, and. If it i found hcccrsaiy to hold ,an ln;uesl. s 111 b hei l ;over to tesnify1. 1 i. . -. . . A l: - i . a- n m rr n irTr- DnUftUHtAK! HIRED BY Mcf'li .;Flrt dam. Mil Fi.lol 2 i,Vi, etc UnAHAN tST. on 6ft Roy Wilkes tW' ' V GOLPPUST, by l'.'rtr.. TMH i:2t,, son of Idol 44. sire cond ildio FA.N SI. fjtJlI Xl,' TV lyUIie IKo sire ni tie. No. SSSftS. HUACK KTAI.I ION J . 3 Uik1 High. Weisht 11 vi ooundf, . Si ycr old.-' ', lef ty "tSolMost-2:0, etc. - ,. '; ,' "' one cf;the' finest staliioiu in tl state, and with but 15 dams of 17 la tfije list. ThJr.l da m KIT, by Ooiddust 'I50i- sire of Lucille- tlojddust 2:18'4. ItPJOAl'lHEART U IiUle hanlong shoks hiiopelf to be a ciy piominlna ti'wttcr. lie will b : allowed to serve ar few mates at 120 TiY THE SUASMN. -WITH l?SIJ AIj R 1-tTt'lSN 1 M t Il LE'l I'. 1 Invite '-breeders, to (foro, .and e this liotse before ibiTi-f-dlng rtielr mare elsewhere. W, O. TRINE.- FAIR tJItOtrNUS, OR. TIol K-al ' Rrowti Wty few wli Rrwl l.v V I Ohio, IYmiM at the 1U.J rtr-ts. isa.l. 1 1 n i-uft i SHAW NEWS NOTES MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE; IN f THAT ENTERPRISINO IT - TLE TLLAOE. the bu.t:ncs done, being for new fruit , rem ntatlvt s. Hoh. A. . M. Crawford on the basis of tc to C l-2c for O-" presi-le-1 ,oer tht mettinr an! male I coiumDia reiver vsney. j Moro, Sherman county, Franfc H-yrs. The past tree k", has been quit favor able Wheat la growing fine. Fruit on tho upland la a'.falhirt. It Is intlnlng titay (2nd) and f he ground is wetter than It has been since IS S 5. ':j , . Mt. Hood, Walicd county. A.' It. nil lings. Grain and grass are growing f.w-t; gardens backward. .Fruit bbmts nt oiened yetL Weath'r co. - and d.imit. , Thunderstorm Monday: ' rain Tuesday; tha rat of the week was cfc.uuy. . ..;f.! i!' ;!.!'-'". C?ndon. Gilliam county. W. R. Mey-, i cis. The past! week has Inen chsjI. i with rain, sleet a-nd snow nearly every d.iy. tlnaind in good conditiou", for Tcsmos of all kinds to grow when warm enough. Ice funned almost every night. in 2tf-pound bojtes. Sin! "Jose Mercury. Ceiatie Rhsumstism Cared. After Four Teen Years of 8ufferinfl. : . 'I ,h.ive been afflicted with sciatic rhcumaiism for1 fourtee years," says Joh Kd.ir, of t;ermsiniown. .Cat. "I wi sd' to b round, 'hot constantly siftered. I tried everything I could a few I'erttnewt ternary b:fcie intrc during the :c;kera. . ., The first to a-ldr-es - the ciltsens Ros-?burg wat Hon. W. J. Furn?h.wfto briefly ;ted his position. If wg a practical buiincpg talk by a bt-!r.c" nan. ( Pr-fsor Acktrnran' w iveitt called tijn and gate on Interesting talk upon th clacatlorial matters, te- he.-tr of and at last was trld t tryipjj-ins jn brief to his opponent's point Chamlilwlu's Pain tUlnU whb h I di 1 tJf yivp rfgardint th tUimtbt sthmd stvli w as Immoill itely-reHeve'd arvi .n ,'thlMrfn in this state r- twine or-h:t-tlm f.rc-'l. ar.d I an happy to j work-d.' He proved f-cnclu.lvely to y. it! !! out "Vlmre return'L" Vhythe audten- thut u'-h is ft 1h ". SHAW, - May Scott Shaw- wasi. a business vWtw Intfil place east week. J. O. MctlMvray was a Salem visitor Thursday.,--..'' '- Mi.M Tolll-I. Purfee has derarted to t atX three months1' school In Til lasiook count . j . i Tf r4 , U'Unrr tnurn') hnM. (iasrt we?k from Portland., acomosn- jed by tn:ir oaugnier, rs., umi'i Stevart and hr little t-y Jhn pjrfte went to Laanf.n Tat- ury t- h work as J-weier. i Will Jun-J has ret"vcd the Jsad it te!Ir'nee of , his mother" death. She it-ilefae Ulair, yisconsm. , ii. V.. Chst-itt was In Salem. Fitday, in del rsOO Htallioii. ; star, near lilrul T1 while,-: niol a te hair on rig'il fnuit fisd ; 1 " .1-4 liatnliiili. . i;niery. Forest City Sb-k I'afiil, (,'Ii'VcImimI, I Jiiif"' I. Iw'i. Will make the m-ii,ii, I'oj, Frootl R.tin; ortier '. -Triulo and I 'iiiiinvi';i.l , II, Orcsot;. K ln t tt nt llic fStnle V ir (roiitidt. Claggett Hatch, Prop OBBl - ' : ttlOPTKSS 29665 Slrr c( latfy Jonc 2:4fh tbc mad".) WltJfRIt or Tllf. TW'o-T ik-t.M TK'1 f IMI l A h r. AT 1UK ATK fAiH LAVT YfcAU. IS tn ilic":!. t;."i; 2yu the 2:20 list, ut 11 year of s a - iK a t . noiuaiii i iy rir' oi iih t"r.. Hrcof fin tltfi:;lIUl First dam MIPPAY Jcwsic and of hers. ricoonrt claui llltf As otj of Alcvotie, IlKLLHi by tip"r 2:i, him of 'CUxelle' Zl..l, MIki It IVi'-:i.L?4lairt .f JfcEricf Z.WfUy iHm Wilkes 'J;2IJf Third ilrtm lv Mar.ibritioxPateti.-h r,:$, tfi crcat Lrssl tiiare sire, ' Fourth Uniyy Alotouto:, fofii r f'lhi' linotit family, tnlltnt fi-l in'IW), ttk4 IVJ Iin4rlht '1i4 ttomi'tn, l,a l.o- I9uz a f onos mmiM tkxxA oauP. nxt ioapsii i. mis oroivos. jmim, apbii i to jut i. TeraV$2'.00 Seawai i lflt,JrVct tiiae ef crTlrs, laUhee st en4af srssoo. . Fair Grounds, Salem. Or. JOHN PENDfR, or f.inting an.d she n-ed Hw'lrlf I SI wonderful rtmdy for Thousands of sufferers- troublos, nervous trod stn'l wi-gk kH.ieys have come healthv and hH' Bc. (itiarantee sa Stone's Prug,Stcris. ... . . ' . .'a a ... . 11 . not ui tM liaisomi an i gei wmn fa for sale by Ir. Stone's Iiug Stores. anJ that. on;th c-m'tary. th urre of rtudy in this state is lighter than can r. found In o:her staK speech was leccived with considerable enthusiasm. Hon. C. WV Fulton, the principal speaker of the evening, waa next called MARRIAGE AT W NE YORlC, May sternatlon among the Jewish So-lety art Yof kers' has twen the utcoTn of the r- He f mufiirtn ljt i.' (vit. u J.jiic m ill aiak u turn stston of dizzy" sr-ii ters. th ntnmi Sl:ng womci.' from 1' io a: Wes, xia ksi( h. ui-rjtjand If-- y. Try it. niy isfnt l l"ft. V-lT. HOLES ALE. Si. Gnat cun- ieml;rs of the nt PuFim ball. SiHES' SIILLIOK, JEIi3!" SO. 3tJA.1l Will stand for Mares the coming sea son at Corner of Ferry 'and Liberty streets. , For Perllgree" and parllcnlara, call on .- . .!' " . i Dr. Long - , : Veterinary HurR?uu Phone 2CL i- Halem. Orcein. on bueinessi Theka sf Nagging, Clouds th h3pplnf of the home, bat u nm.iCf.ttei woman often need hell. Sbo may be s -nervous and run 0wn. in health that trifles isnnoy her. If. sbV Is melancholy,, excitable, troub led with loss of appetite, head ache, . sleeplessness, constipation, "I ma'Ve Jllu.r l.1 Mil In MfV Purine t the. evming, ilW 'out l'-s 't f miv,, through tti'nk marr-j'.ag ere man y. j - L-s i Nojv the TiA-Wri t Citnciatf-1 ii K''J-ff.c to iwivt dcT-areii trat tn mip!f so ir.arrif'd are yurrl in th eye of the church and" therefore In the tv of th- law. Th young are at their wits nl to -d'-rldrr whethe r th y are r-ally married. Sone of tho- in trl.d in the matter er-lare that the atan who startcil thi ttry dri t fp'm a ir.b motive that hU hat a frn.ily CARKLfUtS. . a Krj,-r niMiVn when I wW M'-anlcrifitf yr asked l'lM lir.;,- of -ight daughter, all I of whom were married st A he baL ilsbM) iare expected to t t ion and thetr coliectlke decision is to settle the matter. . Several "of tha have a consul- "In not irkkin oi what kind of v crlrninaj I was gln' to be." I di4irt krxw ln-dm early days whn in cj;srart.er utiji Jts' ti In formc-l d.it 'it wre goln' to conetdcrnd a crime t d e ri;h." 'Washington tUr. Men and women who are for the ex ternal are frequently pot at all fur tf; Internal. i , ., Rrightest dajs. hopes dawn on daik? .