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THE D AILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1902. j Funeral of I Mrs. Hefty AFTER THE CRIP COMES C fifty Years the Standard Mrs, Sophia Hefty, a former Salem reMcfit, died In Portland Friday af ternoon. The remain will arrive In this cltr at 11 o'clock Sunday, and takes to ttte Cltr View cemetery, whore bnrtaj will follow, after brief senrlce '' eeadKattd by Ray. Getzer, pastor of Um Oefmia" Methodist church. The deceased wm a sister of Mrs. Bacon Willis, now of Portland, ad the hUe Mrs. J. G. Booth. For many fears she resided In this clt W PAGE FOUR. ATARI iiiinTtgj i . h i Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Highest Tests U. S. Gov't Chemists MECHANICS LIEN CASE DECIDED In Suit of Kaselbacker Yersus Gehrman SeYenlHundred ITelephone Calls W. II Dancy, kxal manager of the Salem telephone exchange, reports that a new telephone directory is be lug printed, and will be ready fof dis tribution to subscribers within a few days. The printing of the directory has bee delayed, or It would hare been Issued some time ago. There are now 71S subscribers on the local exchange, and the new directory will be much appreciated. 'for Its need has been apparent for several weeks. Jmttt Botoe this morning rendered 'jHdgmsnt for the defendant In the salt 'Of Pedlmtnrt Hasel backer against An ton OshrmsH. to forecloses median Id's Jlsn. The plaintiff claimed to have uarformsd labor for the defendant in the capacity of a carpenter, and, having flled a lieu against the property far an aliened balance of about 5fl, brfltttfht suit to foreclose the Hen. and apply the proceeds of the sale or the property to the satisfaction of his claim. In deciding the case Judge Itotse hold that there was but a slnale ques tion involved, and tiiat was as to whether or not the work was per formed at an agreed price, or was left for a settlement at a reasonahb at ue. In this particular he found that the weight of the testimony was in favor of the defendant, since the plain tiff's main witness failed to substan tiate bis contentions, and the further natural custom that a man ordinarily has some definite understanding with workmen as to the probable cost of an undertaking before It Is er fotmed. The court held that the plain tin failed to sskabmth a Hen against the defendant,' and ordered the case dismissed, and the costs assessed to the plaintiff, who appeared by M. B. Pogue. The defendant was represent ed by Donham & Martin. fount) Judge J. II. Scott was In Ma lum today. Burglars Work In North Salem Mrs. John I! Brooks, who resides on North Cottage street, last night no tified the .police officers that an at temujt had been made to enter her home some time Friday evening dur ing the temporary absence of herself from the building. A badly marred window sill and a crushed Iry vine beside the window gave mute evidence of the attempted burglary V TfcPaww s " MHBsJHH WBJMnyBnMnlEB?PsT'T. TJKEJTJjCa, 7 -V ZR""'' Jr af - 1S11. 9f9f .. MJJkJg .-Jj. WT. JMfcZiggnlBmgiBlBBfctM'BlBwJJPwBy.aa'g'Pg Fire Alarm ThlsMorning An erttpUte chlufney at the home of H. N. I.acy, No, 477 Commercial street, caused the Salem fire depart meiit to make n run this morning. The threatened blase failed to develop, and the department was not required to turn nny water onto the building. W. H. Dancy, local manager of the Salem telephone exenunge. was in H rooks today T IKE A TEltltlllLE CYCWSE grip I bacillus ha jiascd over our roun " try, from the Atlantf.- to the Pacille, leaving behind it a dark cloud of an guih and despair. Catarrh follow grip as effect follow cause.. A multitude of catarrh victim will sprint; up In the trail of the awful epi demic of grip that lis JuM pstMcd over our fair country. The hope to the people U I'eruna. Mo-it people know this already. Evvryone who lies hud the least toueh of grip, nhould mtt fall to take a course of treatment with 1'eritna. I'eruna eradicates every vestige of the dtix-ase end les res tlte system in a nor mal COtMtltioM. I Ion. Joseph It. Crowley. Congressman front Illinobi, write from the National Hotel, Washington, 1). C, s follews: ' After giving I'eruna a fair trial I ean cheerfully recommend your remedy to an one suJTerlug w iih eoughx, rokU, la grippe and all catarrhal owmpUiuw." J. II. Crow;ey. lion. Cnorge II. White. Congressman from Xorlh Carolina, write: " 1 em more than atUflert with Peru in, anH find It to k an excellent remedy for the grip and catarrh. I have Ufd it In my family, and they all Join nte in tecoinincmllng it h- an excellent rem i Jy." Oeorge II. White. lion. J. 1. Megrew, Hujwrinteudent U. 8. Capital Polios Porce, of Washington, I). ('.. Ht): " Ha lug fcufforeil from the grip, I was sdvlsed bv a friend to use your I'eruna. J I also used it for my catarrh, and I can now cheerfullr recommend vour remedy to anvone who is snffcrinK from the grip and catarrh."--J. P. Mogrcw. MIm Anna Hnshcll, Pat Worthy Coun selor, Loyd Mystic Legion, 'SfX Endicott flullding, Ht. Paul, Minn., wrltw: " For year I have unfortunately found inj HVBtcni in a peculiarly receptive con dition for catarrh when I wa.1 exposed in any way to Inclement weather. At tho'e timos I would be severely aflllctod with la grippe and iu unpleasant con sequeneeri. "Now for the pat year and a half I have Ufted Peruiiu in such cane ami have found that it not only cures me quickly, but it also clean? my blood and ren ders me let liable to catch cold. It Is the finest preventative of colds that I know of snd a vary superior tonlo." Anna ltuell. Mit Emily Mllburne, r resident of the Wetide Young Voman's Club, No. 152 West Congress street, Chicago. III.. write of several members of the club of which she is president, who have had the Orrp and liavb been quickly restored to health by I'eruna. Mr. Nicolss F. Itosslter, of 448 Nor wood avenue, Cleveland, O., had a severe attack of the Urip, was ery sick and under the physician's care. He, like many other, passed the acute Htsge but did not receive strength. I'eruna not only quickly restored him to his former health, but to much bettor health than he has had for years. He gives I'eruna all the praise. non. Max J. Porgei, Alderman of the Eighth District, residing at36Itivlngton street, Now York.suffered with theQria, two bottles of Perana cured him. Hi also writes that he knows a Urge nun bcr of people who have been cured tl the Grip by I'eruna. Hon. Charles W. Culkin, Alderound tho Seventh Assembly District of tit Borough of Manhattan, residing tt s Eighth avenue, New York, writes tint ho was laid up several days with lit Grip. On the fifth day he was idrUtfto try I'eruna. He did so and found Ma-j-elf better within twenty-f ar hoaa This remedy soon restored him to hU usual vigorous health. Mr. Martin Edwards, President of iii County Clare Men's Benefit kJc!ely,ja imi jorij-iniii Bireei, .rw Totl, writes uiat ne was cureu cf t'ledripl; a short course of treatment w.thl'eruu Miss Blanche Dumont, Pr sidtnt U the Atheuia Club, 1110 Aldr. h straw North, Camden rlace, Minneipoiji, Minn., says sne was cured cf th0n Nothing helMfd lier until ln tried Tt runs. Felt better next day afur beg ntngiisuM. useable to be cut ot bed the third day. .She also tolls of othml who were curcl by Peruna. La Qrlppe Is epidemic catarrh, ft, runs cures catarrh, hence Pcrvnthtf specific for la grippe. If you do not derive prompt and nfj factory results from the use of Ftrsal write at once to Dr. Hartman, girlAi 1 full statement of your cafe and hsiif be plenetl to glvo you his YalubltiS vice gratis. H Addre-s j)r. Hartman, President c( The Hartman Sanitarium, t'olanhi, UUio Every "Woman shotfd have a good HOUSEHOLD TREASURE A Very Complete Line of MORRIS CHAIRS from $35.00 dawn to $3.95 In her kitchen We have them om $3 tip They are the good kind, our own make. COMBINATION CASE ImLw ijihiiii jWi'kMiiiiii "mi iinsd,.i a,- Ufa t ' osy o' i Ky, vk , i . ' ' ' '','1 i ' -vg The Largest Line of EXTENSION TABLES J p. v i n t - 1 J. We have ever shown are now rvady for inspectisn. Wehij a iiiii-ciai5 soiia oaK taoie tor Another lot of in solid oak, quartersawed aid polished, with bent glass front makes a most appropriate CHRISTMAS PRESENT WE HAVE A FULL LINE 1 6x20 Frames similar to cut but better than the last we had. $3 each. Other i 6x20 portrait frames $f .25 $7 50 We are Showing a Good Line of CHINA CLOSETS $J6 IIISI rP Gets a good qtel sawed golden oak cas WWTV!JB V -mx rrswsnsiwMf'frrf :., , .. . . Jf . . . i 'rj-r-j'nMfci .. jjMjfiBrtaaajBaaMMMMMnsilinntsjnTSMa "V -aa. skteJlAB isroREa