"WEtKljY -OREGON 'ATESlLvfi IB AY, "3-100 ? f i Th9 kUds ircn-LIagnetic rtd 62m Com : .: Faualsrr ; ALL JEWIXESS tZstrzted Booklet - caiass tiowiag COLORED FAXCY DIALS ft iuarr, fas, i e- - ? , ; 1 S Varfc. Ckicsr. : NOT INSANE today thatihe Zuian Goverriiment. would thereafter vise passports for Russian only at the Imperial Embasgy nere ana at ine consular omces at New ! York. Chicago and San Francisco. No i expianauon is orcerea lor the reduc tion. . " ..'. - . THE BALI Dr. Ccsick Analizes Condition of flurderer Peacock's ; Ilental Faculties I Cardinals Are Getting Ready for the Conclave SHOULD NOT IIANG BUT SHOULD BE KEPT IN PRISONS-IS NOT RE SPONSIBLE FOR CRIMES AND IS LIABLE TC 'COMMIT MORE OP A SIMILAR NATURE. mm Offer ehnl tit three ra(wav. Kan lai City, 8t- 7 Joseph or Omaha, to vnieago ana points tist. Through Standard - and Tourist sleeping cars daily between San Fran cisco and Chicago via Xos Angeles and i;i 'ViLM.:' f ' . ' - - ' i Through Tourist sleepers each Tues- oarirom i'ortiana to Chicago via Salt and Colorado Springs. , : Through standard sleeping cars dal ty between Ojrden and" Chieatro. Lowest rates in effect always avail able via -Rock Island System." " i Reduced round trip rates in effect on July, 11,13, 15 and 1 and August 18, 13, 25 and 26; 90 days return limit Be sure to see that your ticket reads Tla the- - ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM. The -bent and most reasonable dip- ing car service. For rates, folders, etc: write to or call on GEO. W. FAINTER. Traveling Passenger Agent. I E GOIUUM, General Agent. 250 Alder Street. Portland, Oregon. ILLINOIS I an important state and 51.9 per cent of Its population , Is located on Chicago, the greatest com mercial center of the West, is beet reached from the North west by this famous railroad Tfce Northwestern limited ' Dallr between Minneapolis, bU Paul and Chicago is the peer o all tine trains 'For lowest rates, dajeof trains and fuU Information write to (From Thursday's Dally). Editor, Statesman: . . u In this morning. Statesman, all the physicians mentioned as having- exam ined Peacock are made to say that he is -hopelessly. Insane." , So far a W personal views and declarations go. I was careful to say that he was not In sane In the ordinary acceptation of that term but should be classed as one of those i cases usually denominated ; de generateswho, owing to brain, as well as body defective development, are subject to periods of partial if not to tal, irresponsibility, while during the greater portion of the time such per sons will Bhow little if any, evidence of mental alienation which would be ap parent to the miliar V.h . Z emotional extremes which render such -uve irresponsmie at times, are no doubt dependent on the fact of imper rect development and an abnormal sen sitiveness of the Mnnllm..! i 1 iers. f such sensitive condlttnn r centers which nresida ,.i t - ujvitui)4i cnomena renders the subect morbid ly Imaginative, often believing himself slighted and lnulted when nothing of the kind was lntenri4 -... fancied (or real) grievances are cumu lative and arsume rroAfcr nmrn..iAn- . - . - a . r. vi nuul t-f broods over them, there comes a ",,reiw ie emotional explosion is inevitable; and reason, for the time be- ". is aeinroned to ntonf --v.i. ders the subject totally incapable of ap predating the enormity of his Acts. Extreme patsion is evidence of unre strained emotion. The intellect, by its appreciation of the evil results of un restrained passion becbmon th nQii - ' S- dium or ballast which holds emotional extremes In abeyance. In fact, this wmrwunir innuence or rMann , emotion and resulting passion, is what saves pretty much all of us from being criminals. i But where the intellect l woair an the emotional centers morbidly sensi tive; it Is reasonable to piwrf thn.. cyclonic epochs wherein reason is tnr the time being overwhelmed, and dur. Ing Which the'unfortunate subect is not responsible for his acts.! I regard Peacock as a degenerate, not a maniac, as that term is usually understood and not a subect, at pres ent -for the insane asylum. . But. with his mental and emotional conformation ne is name at any time to commit an other similar crime and for that rea son, while I do not think he" should hang. I believe he should be kept right where he is. Respectfully, i . . W. A. CUSICK. Salem. Or., JuFy 29, 133. ; TO REMOVE LOG BOOMS. ASTORIA. Ore-H July '29. For some time use joggers on Gray's river have oeen interfered ; with by a. log ; boom which has bwn nnnt1 : -o.-hr-. tSo.l river enters Gray's river. and Uakirlnm r itt- ' nrrnv nTr LangflU was appealed to to hare ttePli-l- lirCl-1 iUIl boom removed. A Gevernment enrln- eer from the engineer's office at Port- KlX,. Of Their ceils -and; Be Pre- movat irons the river channel. The operations of ie Saldern Loreine Company, " of Portland, were shut oft by the Doom, and its removal was or- I dered at the request ef that company. : ALMS FOR THE POOR. ; , ' DUBLIN. July 29. The royal yacht Victoria and ' Albert- with Kinar sd- ! ward and Queen Alexandra aboard, ar rived at Kllialx Bar todav. . Tomor row their majesties will travel by mo tor car through the Connemara coun try. Queen Alexandra has clren the Earl of Dudley 12500 for the poor of I .Dublin. - . y ' , : ' " T I . m m m m ' A yIFFS COIiFESSION. patent medicine for .it coataias "no alco. Inoi nor does it contain any narcotic, and it is purely vegetable. - " . ADVICK TO KAB.XIED WOKCt. when she scans her worn ace in the mir ror, and asks the question, " Does it pay? Does it tut to aCTifif. health and hanni. ness to wedded love?" But there is an- Ilffsr a Girl's Strategy XIcjL pared to ilake Com plaint Today PROMISES TO. BE THE LARGEST i CONCLAVE . EVER , HELD THE GUARDS OF SLIDING DOORS RE- QUESTED TO- REPORT FOR DU TY TOMORROW AFTERNOON. 'ROME, July 29. During a meetine of the congregations today the forms 'An ounce of prevention 1 tii. to be used dorinr th Imnrliiw vo than a pound of cure. Osteonathr ore-1 discussed amona' ha rf;nnt.' rente disease by the proper adjust- der that each might be able to learn I nunt of the nan of lh human ma-I chine. . I how to employ the ballot. After the! chine. 6CHOETTLE, BARR & BARR. I ; i - Osteopaths. BUSINESS AT THE C4NNERY California Watermelons "' Are Plentiful in the Local' :..:v:..rv,; Market ' :-h TWO CARS UNLOADED AT THE i GILE WAREHOUSE YESTERDAV RIPE TOMATOES COMING IN GREEN PEAS AND LATE CHER RIES BEING SHIPPED. ; The small fruit seaxon may be said to be ended, so far-as canning purpos es are concerned, but . there is " still plenty of email fruit In the market. ' The cherry season Just past has been one of the. most successful In the his tory of the fruit business of the state from every point of view., Large quan tities of splendid Bings and Royal Anns have .been shin-tea o everv nor. tlon of the state, and also to Monta no, Idaho and "Washington. The de mand from the Sound cities for the delicious cherry was greater than could be supplied.-.- Growers' 'received from 3 1-2 cents to 5 cents' tier, pound lor ine targe Bings for canning1 pur- meeting; Cardinal r preglla requested the Cardinals, to .visit their cells and I be prepared at tomorrow's meeting to present any .complaint, which they may nave. ,.- ::i - : . ! Over the door of each ceil has been placed the eoat of ir of th r.ii. nal who is to ; occupy it. V Should ail tne sixty-two Cardinals now In Rome enter the oonclav it will be.' the most numerously attended " in ihlstorv. - The conclave which elected Leo was attended by sixty-one Cardinals. ':. . In the past Popes have been elected 1 . 1 . ny . conclaves . containing as low as nine. The ecclesiastics who J are- tn watch the sliding doors which, will be ine only means of . communication be tween the conclave and the outside world have been requested to be pres ent at the Vatican Friday afternoon j to assume their duties. ; ' ' ,rh dnnn will only be opened ' between 8 and 11 : 30 In the morning and ' between . and 7 in the evening. At all other times they will be locked. THE HO OLE Y HOLDINGS OF EVANSVTLLE & TERRE HAUTE TAKEN UP . BY ' ROCK ISLAND. ' NEW YORK. July , 28. The Rock Island system, through the medium of the St. Louis & San Francisco Rail road .today acquired control of the Ev ansville & Terre Haute and Its subsl- dary lines by taking over the holdings of the syndicate headed bv Ed warrt h Hooley," the senior partner of the (firm u jMiwra . iiooiey & Co, the fall- P conrae every one knew when . they every one pretended they heard it was sud denly broken oS. It waa firat aaid mk had broken it off, then that his heart had changed, lart ! mm. r 1 .U.. t 1 'pressed and blue that she had - tatrry driven him away. Her , good looks were vanishing. . She was get . ting thin, pale, and hollow-cheeked, with Jl L a - . . i , . . w wem aivaia an era. ouuucuij aui 1 society, was pleased agaui to hear of the eagagemeat being renewed, and it was not ' long before a beantifol and radiant bride - . . . . . .i . . eii , , - I -. her. good looks, her former happy disposi tion and strong nerve all through a secret m iikbo iw occ . a wue nia couiesaeo .MM. U - .1 . ' I 11 J MVM II ! band to suicide with her bad temper, her ncrvoosaeaa and irritability , and she had , rouaa uaas 11 an oeveiopea irom a weaxness .i . - . . . i uc womaiuj rarani. a icw monuu treatraent with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription completely changed her ; she had ....a t tf l . t i happy. A few bottles of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite rrescripaon ts wnat made two more aivca nappy ana a naiui unac man ocu' , Normally a woman should have no dis comfort so far' as feelings of distress axe concerned, at each recurring period. But modern civilization has added its condi . tions of ever-present suffering to a large t IIMarl a a A aaaAIMAMaa aAft1Stl fra Vt r . Jority of ssch eases are due to local in Sam matcry or con (rested conditions which can be overcome by the right treatment. Of , course, this local irritation is followed by - headaches, backaches, nervousness, irrita- huu. inucnL mien xcuiL3 ill an TUU9 As soon as the organs essentially fem- . mine gn out ox oruer, or a catarrnai conai r tion exists, this disturbsnee is telegraphed H frTtt VlaMT- tlija asrVaJsa M -wrm v aa, aM Vr tltja aa kaaavHaj uvw M w awaa. 0J7vua J pathetic nerves and the woman will suffer iuai pain in ana nuu cjiucmc ncrvouv ness. In all such, cases an aggravating icainre is, usually Habit it At constipa tion, and . this should be corrected by the use of a good veget ' able laxative just previ ous to the time for re eurreace of 'the pains. -The local disorder and . inflammation' of the delicate, special or gans of the sex should be treated steadily and systematically. Doctor Pierce has advised i bis "Favorite Prescrip tion so many times r in the diseases peculiar to worn en.. that he knows it's an unfailing remedy in most of the disorders of the sex. After using this remedv fori man v wars in his private practice he put it up in a form that wouldT make it easily procured and other question which rightly takes pre cedence of Does it pay? - It is this : " Is it necessary to sacrifice health aad happiness to wedded love?" Half a million women answer, Nol They have been weak and Favorite lreacriptioo. They were sick and Favorite Prescription" made them well. It .will do: the same for almost every woman who gives it a fa:r and faithful . v v w .v.ki u ii n u i.iu tiHis in flammation and ulceration and cures female wcaxness. it tranquuizes ine nerves and encourages vac sppcatc. - r- 1I I J - - - m w I J oi rcmarxaoie ana an norm caresj a record such as no other rmfdw far th ffit.M. and mmiiiMMM tvr nl-r .. attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel uiiy wuiaoiru m orrenng to pay T50O in case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, rroiapsus or i-ainng of WOfatS wtOcn they .auuui. tuic. aw inry asc is a xair ana reasonable trial of their means of cure. druggist in the United States, with most Of whom tlietv hnw Hnn Hiim.aat fr ,a a third of a century. From this fact it will readily be seen how utterly foolish it would k- 2n . n . . 1 , we iui Lu(ai iu mue uie aoove unprece dented and rfmorV,Kl -jvfTr it not basing their offer on curative means "K unparsuiciea recora. jo otner scrip tion could possibly "win out," as the saying- goes, on such a proposition. . But tney know whereof they speak: -They have the most rm-ara-ahl ro A rJt n r. m-il. by this world-famed remedy ever placed to the credit of any. preparation especially designed for the cure -of woman's peculiar ailments. Thi wonnVrfnl rmJ fore, stands absolutely alone . as the only msscsscu oi sacn xemarxaDie curative properties as would warrant iU makers in nublishinv anrh m m-mwnnm nir.. above made in the utmost good faith. Mrs. O. O. Scripture, of Prescott, 'Aria., L. Box 536, writes : Words cannot express how fTate fill T am for urfiat vnnr miulttf.. have done for mt For nearly two years I was a great sufferer with ulceration and en largement of womb, also suffered severely with dvst)et)fiia n H wi . n feet wreck. I doctored for several years ; got no better, until about seven months ago I began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and also his ' Pleasant Pellets.'. I am nearly well now, can stand on my feet and work hard all dav. I feel that life is HOW wortll 1 ivinrr a rt A .t,.1t t 1 grateful to you and shall always recom mend your medicines toa3 who are . ? ing in any way." I feel it my duty to write a few word, that may be of hejp to some soberer " writes Mrs. Minnie Richmond, of Howard City, Mich. -For years I suffered with weakness and doctored with several rhv sctana, receiving little help. Two year, ao was taken so bad that I could not dornr f Went to a doctor and he said I had nice rati on of womb. I doctored for rnoaths, bur got no better, then wrote to Dr. R. V. ttrrrr- f nnr.i v- , advice. I fnllow.t kj. ; " ' .,or taking his medicines (three bottles off. Z. . U '"w'puop, two vials ITeant Pellets ' and ssina on. r . t . . ' Tablets), was cored I mrr,A ..." . lie sunenne-. consnlt I)r rs.r . . . Jitlle compared with expense of other rhr. good m one month than o h.r. .;n u . If you are led to the purchase of " Favor, ilje Prescription " because of its remarkab!e cures, do not accept a substitute which has none of these cures to its credit. "If yon are looking for a perfect laxave try Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Woaun's Dispensary Mkdical Associ. ?VH; l?prietoTS, 663 Main Suett, 2 if. falo, N. V. Jmm GREAT MEDICAL WORK, FREE. Dr, Pierce's Common Sense Mniiral Adinser, containing more than a tfton. sand large pages and over jot ilittsta tions, is sent JREE on rerrifit of statnti- to pay ex-pen se of mailing O.VA '. SrrJ JT' one-cent stamps for tjie cloth bunni volume, or only 21 stamps or the bock in paper coztrs. . j- . Address: Dr. R. y. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. T. ui tmnninr? rviiT"- i " a a ass poses, and they are well satisfied that 1 of wbJch was announced on Mon ing are among the. best paying .indus tries in the state.;,.,, j .nA iUru . Al me Salem Cannery everything is I T would couah neaxiV all nirt iAnv now quiet, after the busy season's rush. writes Mrsw Chas. Applegate, of Alex- Night Was Her Terror. BY DIFFERENT COURTS OPINIONS RENDERED CONCERN ING RIGHTS OF STREET CAR j COMPANIES. .""nrss"! "I I'll- MJ f i I ' 'f'S,i--.,7 V til Organized 18M. $13,045,070 Insurance In force. Saved our members i In '01 , I8T.487J4. i BJL JohsjM Salem, Ore. Ag-ent for Marion-Co A-CCkaaiJe Sec' McMinn- ille. Or. PRUIES i V pay 'the highest market prices -for . rnir.es throughout the . ; season. - ' . w ' r'- r- . ..r... . . in . . ass ' re s tat it. j (From Wednesday's Dally.) An ordinance requiring all street railways to pave, repave,tand keep ia repair the space between their tracks and between the rails of their tmrv. and for the space of one foot outside of each outer track, is held to be an in. -alid assumption of the imwr of Nov ation, and not to be sustained as an tjurivmi? 01 me ponce power.. -..: r.lectric railway corananles to be entitled to track connections with intersecting street roads, where . the Incorporation of both classes of roads is; provided for by the same statute tn various . provisions . of which, in cluding those for track connections, re- iw to every railroad corporation."' j ,'To entitle . a company operating" a system of street railways which .were originally constructed under charters granted to separate companies 'to the benefit of contracts bet vHn trio mu nicipality and such companies, fixing the rate of the fare to be charged by tbem, it is held that It mini assignment o fsuch contracts to itself. I Requiring street car companies to krep the surface of the streets between their outer rails cloan 1. v.i, , .v 1IU1 IU illegally discriminate nnln.t the public burden upon. them, where their tracks tend to aeeumnlat air and make the crown of the trn o as to render the cleaning ' of the street much more difficult than it oth erwise would be. ! . - iusu.! ua, .uaiB. Appiegate. or Aiex- Durfng the rurf over 250.000 mnnda of Isndria Tn" : ant ini1 t,o..w . . , r v , imuiu ab an; cherries were packed in cans with at- sleep. I had consumption so bad that tractive wrappers to be ahlpped East if I walked a block I would cough to satisfy the hungry Easterners" ap- frightfully and' Spit blood, but, when awie j. unuu cnemes. au otner medicines xalled, three JL00 Mr. Holcomb, manager of the Salem bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery Cannery hays he has little use for the wholly cured me ' and 1 gained 58 small cherries and some of the early pounds," It's absolutely guaranteed to varieties are almost vorthto. ro. ture Couerhs. Colds Tj. rtHnnu tttm. " awas v - s mrt "V v" rannfner - f- a . -.f as ' ... I aktita M as- - . - ...a. -a v ax.jr i;ef iB uiero is so ut- tiiiuo tuiu u imvai ana lunr trouDle tie demand for them m th "Easterri people," said he, "do not want our cherries unless they are larger and finer, than any they can raise, and that Is Just what they are rotilg to get this year. We have the finest cherries ever put up In any state. The Cannery has not done any pack ing now for over a week, as fruit has since been too scarce. . However, they are buying green peas and shipping them to the Portland cannery. " , ' At the Wlllamol t a v.n - - '""tj x niiw Assoctatlon warehouse. Glle & Co. are still handlings, few cherries, of the . variety. shipping them to Portland to the Oregon Packing- Co. The Late Duke variety is not fit for eating raw, as the cherries are sour enough to make the - proverbial pig squeal, but for canning they" are very "ne. ana mucn in demand. The tart Improves the quality of the canned article, and the cherries are very large much more so than the early tart va rieties.. ,' f - Just now Mr. ; Gilo Is ; doinr a lively business with watermelons and yesterday while Statesman re porter was at the warehouse, two car- ioaas of Price SOe and S1.00. Trial bottle fr MUJ. Fiya drug store. DISOBEYED THE ORDER EXECUTOR IS REQUIRED TO EX PLAIN HIS ACTION TO THE COURT. The ieirs of the estate of William Fbwler West, deceased, filed an affi davit -In the court in which it Is al leged that Fort Boise West, who fv o.n uiuer w ine court, made on June 23, was removed from his trust as ex ecutor of the estate,' and was required td charge himself with the sum of $450 per annum durlnsr his administration had disobeyed , the order of the court. and was stall In possession of the es tate -.serving without bonds. ' The cou,r made, an order that Fort Boise West! be cited to appear In court on August .arid show cause why he should not' oornrVv' ,v, - 1 me court rnaae on June or be held j.o"-cnpii 01 court- William H. Cook, was yesterday ap pointed byj the'. Marlon COun t v nrnha fa court administrator of the estate of Boiomon.-tokvf.fleceae4,rln the peti tion for letters ttf adminUirat inn ! probable value of the property belong ing; to ine 1 estate, all of which Is real estate, is trlven at iftoo. TtanoaK t Cook, widow of deceased, and William xx. cook, a son, both residing in this City, and Fran T! rnnir ... ' Y , OWU, 1CB1U- ing at Canyorf City,, are the legal heirs of the deceased. , The court appointed Wilson Bowser, Grant Davis ana Otto Pattpntwr . praisers tp appraise the property be- luiigmg.ia ine estate. Under the new law. ther hoino. personal property, the administrator will serve: without bonds UseTrib for the liquor habit, EbR CHERRY MONEY K SO DIFFERENT Lota Of Claims Llka Tnla, bat so Dlfa nraat-Lecai Prost ia What ' PMiito Saat There are a great many of them. Every paper has Its share. , aw r,,. ' I r" r ." " 1 10 oeueve. narder vouiurnia water I l" liur. THE SAME OLD STORY WIFE iFtEEKS LEGAL SEPARATION t FROM HUSBAND WHO . DE- - SERTED "HER," ! ! Statesments (mm faun. , What people say1 in Florida, -Public expression from California. Ofttimes good indorsement there But Of nttla service here at home! Balem people want lorat The sayings of neighbors, friends and tFrora Thursday's Dally.) An action- for divorce Was votrriaw Wed in the circuit ! court for Marlon county by Jennie. ir. naawu against 'her husband, R. W. Bearden. ne piainun: in her complaint alleges ixias sne ana ine defendant were inter married at Lexlmrten. Ore, on March 14. 18SS; that the Issui 01 , ineir marriage are two children, a boy and a girL aged 15 and 1 respectively; that during- the year 1890 eienaanc, without any just cause, deserted tlaln tiff r.t t,- - nci aiun refused to live with her. . -r,e asks tor n, decree of the court forever dlssolvlne- the hnn. nf ITLCXItmtr btwe" and the carl -ST he 1x5 the ewe and custody of their two mmor children, and for. her costs and dis bursements f this action., i . are tha... n4 Wrt Holmes re the attorneys for the plaintiff. i fNATIOXS made: melons, fresh from, the vines, were pulled In and left to be unloaded, and Mr. Gile made the reporter smile and think of old times wr-n He used to slip into the neighbors melon patches after dark and try to create a watermelon famine, bv eat in o oil - - "H.UI, wnen I he picked -up one of the finest In the I cltisens. TnTn7- a".a "tak ls Home Indorsement count iea!no P Vlbut me " disarm, the skepUc. is beyond di. he reached home with the big oval to Pte. - na a'"- Smoforlotf achri 80 tht he had rThls is the backins; that stands be'- ness of the load. ' otii Js.1 - . . , " are WLlSO I oi ivr - i ? f , - and h o; J:wUr "treet. ysr V -So fers. T "cesr mat or- uner irom kidney ; complaint Tamc blaeberries are now plentlfu, Ki l in the market, and are sellinaTfor as tck aching in the reon of 1 low as 7S cent, per crate in tome of I think it appeared m ih.r A.'0"0 itea oe.a:.: 5eiUn rae in- - oTery choyT a from California, and the prices makes them a luxury. - ,; Ne Pity Shown. ' -For years fate was after me con-.tlnuously.-; writes F. A. GuHedare. vr. bena, Ala. "I had a terrible in the bladder. t Xot oniy; from stone in the ntlk the kldnev TL t,a- , - -".muub rxistea and nUtht. This WaXllT . -. """"jinn na bad way when -I read of i 'X was In PUes. causinsr TT 'mZrr Doan'a KldnT7' failed. BuckIen'.;Arnsvere3 - StondorTTraaJ ttf 1 Od for burn. andS ' Was "prised at theSedv e Jt r " :. . W If FIFTH ROTTXTi PHILADELPIjrA, July 23.-rhamp!. on. loung.Corbett knoeVd fatJack o J p-l"Duri1 Co- Buffalo,- N. O'Neill of this city ' lu'tto iMiy?" to United states. ".: 1 "ruKDIDfr tM. an 11 . For sale b ri li-L-'i . Foster-Milbu'nTcor BairCQ U" . v 4 tonight. ! a ! tV. itaite no substitute. -Doan'a and CIVIL CTlpN AGXlNST SALEM - v--Atrit COMPANY TRIED : '.;s.K YESTERDAY, v ' na- . ,.. ne ,rfe ot A. D. Palmer vs. the Salem Canning Company, was tried yesterday afternoon before JuyUce K. D.- Ilorgan.- CoilT-t l mnrAt.J , o'clock, and at 5 O'clock th ,ff,.mn. was closed, and the case submitted to justice iiorgat. . , - 1, . The Salem Canning "Company was re- LCG Dy w T- Slater; and TMmon k 'r.tr1 Ir Patoe the pUIntlff. narason Richardson. The case was not given a jury triaV and after all, the testimony had been Intro- v.-ine argument made. Jus- njan 100k the matter under ad visement, and will today render a de cision.'; i ..-- ...,-.".- The action Waa brought by A. D. Pal mer to collect the sum of $159. the total value of some- Royal Ann cher ries sold by him to the Salem Canning Company the latter part of June. The defendant claimed that he had made a wniract With thA rla I nl 1 ff K.K. "e Was tO raV tiuir onfa rw.ir, I for the; Royal Anne cherries, three- uu wrucn was to ne aid at the time the cherries were delivered, and '.the balance" after the en V re crop was delivered. After making one de- ; uvery, fialmer became dissatisfied, and demanded pay- for Ms" cherries, 815.3." M ifoicomb, manager of the company, tendered him the three fourthg part of the money; but this he refused f to receive. and brought suit against! the company for the v entire amount; : The case- hinged r upon the point of whether or not;tbere was a contract between the plaintiff and the defendant providing for an advance of "three-fourths of the 1 price of the cherries at the time of delivery, and the balance as soon as the entire crop was delivered. "Sir. Holcomh haai ki. efense on the ground that only three ' fourths of the price was due. ap the contract had not been complied w ith." CASE WAS POSTPONED ' The; case against Fanny Davenport, who wSs arrested on a charge of dis- oraeriy conduct, was called in Record er Judah's court at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. ..but by reqst of the. . de fendant the case was postponed "until tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. v THE USE OF Narcotirt Frtf l.-iTJ i .r i ireaimrui 01 piles (hmi rn the dark aes, glvs tempora-r rellf only bv iw JL . "'" d" not car, but In rwlty wib thi prH and provttit nitliirn Irom hel toabeJtSyMdUloo..aaiiy ti..n and lntrliieit drnciHl or tloctor will iL-Ti b-T 'i,u', l" l l nltx1 tts I!.t-r,ntorv, which uif: .1 1.M . 1 .!!!!U . aatwral motion oft ho k wis itt local S-t la tNuiiui an li itrnrrnl nir. f"'"''a'""1 ParalyEes toe motor nervrs. acualt re.inoea muscular Mrenariu, b-ltadomia irMlucr Pajajyuc gyrnpum: hyoarysmus and straraonlum are same aa belladonna. Thry i do cot enrr cise any coratlre iDflueocs." . -.. . '1 J,"60""" IslBsulBUaajcrths exprmsion of all opt date druec-ists: I -riTIr:T i,.en,MP'r,'nc 1 '' rPared all manner or narcotic and mercurial nri UnouT, Nb ,ne kao r url 'le c."- P. B. Sprang, Ui ui., .i.T.H. f "r,,,"L,V ?F " P"- wo m f piles enred with oni bov. All rrllal.te, un-tv ttM; -. X.J.Fry, ' ...a a v a n . ar iimiuw: w, ri.fni, regt Campers and -... .- . ..-.- Bf arvestersr Qupplies 12c Simbonnet 12c, Gloves special values Hosiery, last black, 3 pairs 25c, 50c wash dress skirts, neatly triinmetl, only oOc ; Duck dress skirts tan color, bine, good and serviceable75c, Ladies straw j bats " ffood quality with extra wide brims 35c Ladies! straw bats good quality with ex tra wide brims 20c, Sbirt waists at less than wholesale cost, Towels, extra large Turkish towels only '10c, Lace curtain special at 75c a pair 0RKNBAU:S DlW GOODS SlORf 302 Commercial St;, :, Salem, Oregon. ElREflE SUGAR As all know there is no profit in selling sugar, I have con cloded to give ona1 cwaj. & evefybody that makes a cash purchase to the amount of one dollar, in anything ex cept sugar, .win be given one pound of gugar free at -.Norwood's Grocery; Store.. 120 Court t. Saturday, AuUSt 1st. Phone ioai ? ' - " FRIDAY. JULY 31. 1Mt. 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