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4 1 ITfll &$&&&& Absolutely Pure. The Careful Housewife uses no other ftOYAL AKIMS POWOEH CO., NEW YORK. 4&ft4 J i f PAILT CATITAI, JOUltXAT. HALEM, OKEGO.V. 8ATUBPAV, JANPAKT SO. 107- riirxK criruKB ni:gli:ctki fffttrTTrfrTtrrT MARION CIRCUIT COURT Judre Galloway's Docket For Monday Is a Large One Dorrnnco Lumber Co., Insolvent, Vs. rronolB Poller, assignee; assignment. lyOo Willi, Insolvent, vm. M. L. clllo performance. Chamberlain, usslgttoo; nsslgntuont. Oregon Land Co., Insolvent, vs. CIiiih. Bcolt, nijilBiiue; assignment. Hnacoo U. Thomas, udm'r, vs. A. T. Gilbert, clal.i accounting. 0. M. Smith vs. Saturn Building &. I,oiiii Association; iiulut tltlo. Clins. 'Bcotl, assignee, vs, I), If. flmllli, (it nl.; foreclosure. David I'roclirlch, ot ul., vm. U. V. Lajto, personally unit us udmlnlstra tors miuidnlo. A. W. Fisher, .oxenutnr, vs. J. M. Urown, ul nl.j itult In uqully. Lydlu A. Until vs. Win. Hmils, ill vorco. J. W. Wollnr.l, ut nl., vs. A. W. I'lHclior; tnutiilntcu V. II. Mnrley vs. Adolla Palo thrope, jt nl.; qulul llilo. Win. Foley, iidmltflsiinior. vtuJ. I. T. tl. Ilrcntiinn; ncQoiuitltiK. J. K.' Murphy vk Olius. I.onilieke; miindtto. Matilda I. Tlimtminn vs. Hoy I Wllwij qulut tills. M. M. Whit v Lewis Mhvnk. ot 111 tit M It i4h t "' ""'" t Jnnit Htm Win N ilrlHKbfiil); foreclosure. I J. Wt vs'l Wwt. iltvarw. Margaret It. Uleke v Thorn l.olok; dlvwe. IC OwittKM. liy liU Htwt friend. J. II. Wilton, v. Ileiiry V. Turner; to cancel deed, liminlmo. The Parkomllle Uriiluugt DielriM by H. V. Join, ut ., v. Jonankltto Holland, el hI.j innndnUfc 0. W. I'Ukwr v. OttrlitliiH Plihtr ; dlvoree, Wiu. M Jph. by Pml Huns. v. M S. Hkltf; equity. W M. Mult, ih til . vn. HaIw Ktor- Ing Mllle Co, a corporation; Injunc tion. Allco Blovors vs. Mark Hloveru; di vorce. M. Chrlstcnson, ot ul., vs. Htvln Ar nold, ul al.; forccloHtiro, I). A. MoKco va. Charlotto Mo Keo; divorce. 0. A. Wclili vh. Isaliollo; oonflrum tlon. Crooklinin; divorce. Anna A. Crooklinin vh. Ilornco L. Cronklnim; forcoloHiiro. John Anion vs. Kuhoql DUtrlul No. 80, ot nl.; innndnlft. '. T. Iloeiird vu, A. Ilnrltan; Bpe- i Josephine Jtentr vs. Win, T. Rcntz; divorce. i GrovcrTodd Vfl."Wm. C. Bingham '. accounting. I Frank V. Van Vlnok vb. Allco L , Vnn Vlack; divorce. j Iona Jones vs. flaniuel H. Jones; divorce. Hattlo E. Mnnsflold, ct al., vs. J h. Hill, t al.; equity. I. N. Mnxwell vs. P. L. Frazler and Fred Hurst; hill 61 Interpleader. I L. II. McMalian vs. Krebbs Bros : oq ii I ty. Samuol O. Buckhart vs. Nolllo M. Btickhart; divorce Geo. P. Lent vs. Clins. M. Dutlcr, et at.; foreclosure. F. P. Talklnston vs. Luther Burt and 13. A. Ploroo; foreclosure. Ij. K. Goodman vs. W. F. Mlnnrd; foroclosuro. L. Edwin Illco vs. Jullotte F. Illco; dl vorco. Ida Propst vs. Qulncey KPropst; divorce'. Goo, Cussltor, potltlonIn error, vs. City of Silverton, ot al.; writ of re view. J. M. Brown, petitioner nnd plnln- tiff In orror, vs. Cliy of Silverton, ot al.; writ of review. F. J. Eldrlodgo vb. Hoofer & Zorn; Injunction. o II. 8. GHe Thinks Mntnll Fruits l)n Sot Jtm-lve rropiT Itoconltlon Sinlc Horticultural So ciety Criticized. V. 31. V. A. WINS KHOM O. H. X. H. Moniuoutli Vlsllors Defeated Score T. C. Smith vs. MaroiiM Chrlstun- son, ot at.; forcoloaiiro, T. J. I.upur vs. I.lzzto It. I.upor; di vorce. Mary I,. Davenport vs. I.ewolyn J. Dnvnport; dlvorou. Loud Kupphnhn vs. It. I., ICapp- lialm; dlvorou. Cyrus Olaimur Vs. Ouo. W. Poysor, ot nl.; qulut tltlo. Itoherl Poinsett vs. Mnudo Villa Hinytliu and Chas, llouok Hmytho; foreolosuro. JokhIo Havnuo vs. Henry U Hav iiko; divorce. . Martin Smith vn. Verona Smith: dlvorco. Huill StihoinitH vs. Gtjo. Ilaurur, ul al.; qulut tltlo, Mary J. DavU vt. John T. Davis; dlvorott, II. A. Ilvniiehanip w. Muliinl Ito lOrvH l.lfo IiiHiiriiitou Co., u corpora tlou. Mnud I.. Urtfeut vs. Ilobirl L. IiiPtHHit; dlvoro. II. A. HiirUffr, at al.. v. AuiMNdn I. Unwm, ot nl.; iMiriltlon. T. J. ltldrlilKs a. Jiiliu llurr. tt til.; Guilty. UiHwa Wwtnlt v. WtlltRtit II. W(cti; dlrarcw. T. A. btvwl' & Co. vtA. 1). Pel tyjolm. l hl.t hill of lntrnlwiler. Corn lirwki iu . a. itroeka: ill vorw. J. J. Htthty v. Ifatliru Invwtmeiit Co.; Hlt to remove oloml from title FntltWMj M. Brown vu. lfttnn Urown; illvoruo. W. W. SUtHKhter vw. II. L. Itm tHtttun; wiHlty. Ahh CortiUh vt. Mnry A. Kuwn hurt. H nl ; imrtlllint. ill to K Play Willamette To- iilKht. Tho Salem Y. M. C. A. defeated tho O. H. N. S. of Monmouth, Inst night In the local gymnasium In a game of basketball the resulting scoro bolug 31 to 8. Tho gtimo iih oxcltlng nnd hard fought all through, but Salem proved to hnvo much the strongest toam, by their largo score. It wns'n clonn giimo, and tho .fouls woro about equally dlvldod, thoro being compar atively few of them. Tho Y. M. C. A. llnoup wns: Jonos, center; Slmonton and Stolnbnnh. 'gtinrds; Ilhodos nnd Basher, for- I wards. Tllore was a prollmlnnry game bo foro the big giimo between tho South Salem tqm of tho Y. M. C. A., nnd the boys of the I)oaf-mut,o school, the formor winning by a good scoro. Tonight the norninl team, which played tho Y. M. C. A. last night, will have a gamo with Willamette Unlver city. It will undoubtedly ho a good gamo. and Willamette hns her heart sot on winning. Willamette has a good standing In tho league, and ex poets to raise It tonight. wuiautuito-H lineup will be: Pol Thattlie slate horticultural socle i . lost slcht of all othor fruit? i it rwimlratlon and enthuslnsirf for the apple Is the opinion of a number of fruitgrowers who atton'ded the annual mooting last week. An-1 Borne of tho-growors are angry about It. Alex LaFolotto. the well known growor of peaches and loganborrle Is one of those. II. S. Gilo, tho pruno man and manager of tho Willamette Vallw Prune association, Is another. Mr. LaFollotto came home from the meeting In disgust boforo It was over. He wanted to hoar somothlng bosldos apple. Gilo stayed tho mooting out, but Is up In arms against what he considers an attempt to limit tho term "horticulture" to apple culture. With flro In his oye ho thus nddross ed a newspaper roportor tho other day: "I should llko to ask you, sir, what Is the moaning of tho term horticulture? It appears that tho ofllcors of tho stato society of horti culture hnvo narrowed tho term down until It tnkos In and absolutely ex clude everything elso but apples, chiofly Hood IUvor npplos. "A largo number of mombors of auxiliary soclotlos attondod this meeting with the hope of loamlng of borrlos of various sorts, poaches, pears, prunes nnd othor fruits, Ap ples by no menns constitute tho only. nor do they constitute the chief fruit product of this stato. Tnko tho Ore gon prune for Instnnco; to my mind It U by far the most valuablo com mercial fruit product of tho stato Of Oregon today, and can bo grown more successfully over a groator nrea of tho stato than can any othor fruit, and yot the pruno is. practically bar red from tho discussions, crowded out, or nt loast Is unrecognized by tho so-railed 'Horticultural Society.' Yes, I Imvo roprontodly tried to bring tho pruno Into notice nnd Into favor with tho ofllcors of this socloty, but with Indifferent success. "I hnvo como to bollovo, sir, that a now word will Imvo to bo coined to cover tho vnrlous fruit Intorosts of Oregon, as horticulture ovldontly applies to upplo nt this dnto. Thoro are men In the Willamette valley who nro making more monoy todny nor ncro on loganberries than Is pro duced In the beet orchards In tho stnto on apple. Thoro nro mon I BISHOP HOLSEY SAYS: "PE-RU-NA 1 BLESSlNGi He Declares Pe-ru-na to Be a Triumph of Medical Science, 'A Magnificent and Sovereign Remedy, Having Tried Many Reme dies and Failed to Find a Cure, Tried Pe-ru-na and Was Promptly Relieved After Twenty Years Bo to Uatarrh He Is Relieved By pe.. M l 3 f X. iffI irfrl?i lAWwvWW l i HiHHHh'X ' JUIIUUk.l " i U III. II ki a7vH t'J',"'-'T'iI'i'i'avaivtth mm ii r yj.M . ""- - " I 1 1 f llllll , Cured of I.ung Trouble. "It In now eleven yars since I had narrow micape fnim consumption." write C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Krhuw. s. C. "I had run down In weight to 13ft pounds, nnd coughing was couatnnt both by dny nnd by night. Finally I began tak ing Dr. King's Now Discovery, nnd conllniied this for about six mouths, when my cough nnd lung trouhlo wore ontlrely gono nnd I was restored to my norma! weight, 170 pounds." Thousands of persons hoalod every J tord .ml aiu,m, rirwnrd., Whl, J '" "' 'Z TVI? 1,, "" M -iiw kiiuitBiiuiiB 111 acres 01 nintops, or ruiung mum mrnughout the state that should today be plantw! to pruues. Orvion pruuen, to meet the deiimnd which will rvrutlnly come winin tho next ten yours for a grwiter lipid) of this product than can be produced on- the sure-henrlng or chard which r how In oxlslenro and yt this moot valuable of nil our fruit product Is comiwllti! to uv llllllnl- nj.vw a .1.,. ... ... -' m uaet.iiigH or t tie A public spoakor cannot afford to hnvo catarrh. Even a slight catarrhal hoarseness of tho throat becomes In tolerable This Is especially true of the minister who is called upon to prctddo at ro ligtous functions of all sorts. JBisifapZ.Ztfotogf Tltc Bishop's Strong Trlhtti Ptfru-na. L. II. Holsoy, Bishop 0. V! unurcii, Atlanta, Ga., wrlteit "i navo round Pornn to I great remedy for catarrh. 11 stuiercu wun tbls terrible i formoro than twenty ycini slnco I havo been uinc Pin which has rollovcd m c( trouble "I havo trlod many rcnwdlei i spont a groat deal of lurd-ttn monoy for thorn, but I found ttufcl Ing so offootunl In the cart cfo tarrh as tho groat remedy Fen "I fool anro that Perunt Ii i only a triumph pf medical iclol but It Is also a blonaing to iufl4 humanity. "Evory indlvidnal who with respiratory dlsoasci wllH Porunaa magnlflcontnndtoTtn romody." L. II. Ilolsey, Bp.CI E. Church. long nnd prosporous sonson of 32 wooks. Whllo tho project was n llnanclal success In ovory wny, both for muntiEor nnd actor, Mr. Cooper dulroH.to give tho public a chnngo of face, and will dovote his tlmo to hooking road nttrnctlons, such us nro seen in all tho big houses, giving tho public an opportunity of witnessing the Mine productions lu his thoatro, t popular price, that play tho big fltle at from 60c to $1.50. Mi-willcd Hortloullure Society ' " o- Ulingor (iiiind Theativ. Mr. J. A. Cooper, manager of the Cooper-Belmoiir Stock company, now year. Guaranteed at J. C. Pcery'slnliulni: nt th Kiln.-n i .i. ,i..- .. n .. 7 .. " " u i.iwirr, m... n,K,,r,, wr nnii IUv iriat i win close ins presvut stock uuiiio ireo. Hi'V. Carlisle. P. Iljlariln, L. T,. I). Of Naverly, Tex., writes: "Of a morning, when first nrlslng, I often And a trouhlenorne collodion of phlegm whloh produces n cough and Is very hard to dlslodgo; but n small quantity of Ballard'B Horohound Syrup will at onco dlslodgo it, and tho troublo Is ovor. I know of no medlclno that Is equal to it. nnd it Is so ploasant to take. I can moBt cor dially recommond It to nil persons lllllims.lt 1Nk1ti.it- Iturnc J I A fow Scots nnd Irishmen orcd In John Bayno's office list; enlng nnd In nu Informal, but m onjoynblo wny, eolebrnted the i vorsnry of Robert Bums. Mr torn Is n Scotchman by birth, nndbJ flco Is usually tho scene of thttti iluul colobrntlons. Hon JohnW P. II. D'Arcy nnd J II Mdi! woro anions thoso who took! I Ing part. i. O" Muin nnnlliii.. m..u.i a. '.. m.....i. i u... " b u .hcu.huo lor uironi or lung ... .'M.ii.ii. , MHiiiiiirv .tin Rllnr u l IpamUIa ii n-t ... . " """"" nom uy u. j. fry Tho Tcxus Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder rheumatic troublo; sold byslli gists, or two months tre&tosl' mall for $1. Dr. B. W. IUU.I Ollvo street, St. Louis, Mo. for testimonials . Sold by Su druir store. - d'-Wi O uOL EZ "2C -S "J.-i.'ZA. 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