Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 21, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1007.
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Every ment of t
"fEn-
Lmenuu-r
1 Tr follows that
Sormentalexliaus
STrimnly means an
aft on the nerves.
tame r-- -;r--
v .,x cWr with
fl nerves. Dr. Miles'
Lino soothes the irri-h-nn
and restores nerv-
i energy.
..... ...!.. Tit
l . titivA nvra nciiny ..
aVWV.iooJ up npUnst testl
1,1 1?, rubMcntlon. but the un-
HISSmT a ft medicine, for
2Si toomnla. Intensinca oy iopk
?.,!. in a hleh altitude compel!
TrOCTlM US superiors
i ..' n
lesct W
Xr medicine I Jtove ever usca
rnimBtffi ynTi.fiwfwm
iii """, ;;," mom tnedi-
2finwmnla. nnd enn connplont-
iroa iv. it. r mo.wuii
S1 - D,lntrM fV1rt
Uuiorauu D4'4ib
b. MUM' Nervine li told by your
Irt, who Will Qusranicc ..... -
rMUt ' bneflt- " ,l fa,,,' h8
k rtfund your money.
Ou Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
L, Wonwn Rider Keeps In Front.
he York, March 21. Miss Joslo
, jiott tho only woman who has
Ltd a coropleto back somersault
1 1 running horse nnd llvotl, la
Inly fir her return to Now York
bj Out at her homo In Home
ltd, L I , thero is a unrn instuo
Iihltli them Is spneo and warmth,
tl ucidentally a circus ring Just
Lta a circus ring as ono is wont
sra In Madison Square Gardon.
He Homestead "ring unrn" as
frtui parlanco has It, Is owned by
I'm De Mott It Is thoro sho win
iter prlvato stock, nnd It Is thoro
iieepi In constant practlco for tho
lisatr itasons with tho show. Out
a tie ting barn In Homestead, whtlo
inc. was piling around tho cor-
ltd under tho oaves, Joslo Do
fottu pirouetting and somosaultlng
iler horse on tho Inside, rendering
uelf more and inoro porfoct In hor
irt
0
iriie Hall's Symphony Concerts.
V York, March 21. Cnrnoglo
ri hit two concerts will bo glvon
ttt and on the 23rd. On this
insist i program Is tho throo part
;ioa,r poem by Caudo Dobussy,
.! Tho S. a "
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Accidents
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WOF. DEWS
WICA3TUS OIL
3LRION COUNTY COURT.
Claims, Allowed by Commissioners nt
Regular March Term.
Romls nml Highways.
Ames, S $ 2.10
Arnold, Sam G.00
Asplnwnld, A. M 7.40
Barnlck, Adolph 14.00
Bnrnlck, L
Darnlck, Leonard ,
Benson, R. E.
BIrdsall. II M
Bolter, E. O
Bramblot, A" W
Cap. Imp. Co. . .
Cauthorn, 11 K 21.00
Chamborlaln, M. W 3.00
Chamberlain, M. E 2.00
Chamberlain. B II 1.50
Colgnn, G II 5.00
Combs, John 23.75
1.50
3.25
S.23
29.40
11.25
24.00
1.25
Cutsforth,
Cutsforth,
Frank
Clyde
13.50
3.00
II
t
Cutsforth, Irwin 12.00
Dalrymplo, W.
Daniels, John . .
Daniels, Anton ,
Davidson, W. F.
Dledrlch, M. . .
Dcdrlch, John .
Dorn, O
Ehlon, 11. C
Escli, Jos . . . .
Eskow, J. W. .
Fclstor, S. . . .
Fromntor, Louis
Fryor, Q. H.
43.40
1.50
1.50
2S.75
1.50
' 1.50
1.50
12.00
1.25
62.25
3.00
3.00
1C9.25
Qaniard, Judd 13.50
Garner, W 10.00
Gesnor B. B 25.00
Gillham, Thos 2C.25
Glrod, Adolph 1.50
GIrod, Arthur 44.75
Goulot, W II ..' &G.95
Grimm, Gordon 1.60
Gullllford, C G 3.00
Hammack, Fred ' 30.00
Harris, D. A 150
Harris, L. B 12.00
Harrison, Thos 4.25
Hayes Imp. Co 4.25
Hetrlck, J. B 15.00
Ilorrlck, B. B., Jr .35.00
Hoovor, Win 2.80
Hopp, Honry c-00
Huddoll, Henry 1-50
Imlnh, John 4.50
Joquenond, Chns i-"u
Jcssno, John .B0
Jones, Geo 1-00
Klllan, Geo 2C3.C2
Klnon, II 48-75
Lambert, L. S .00
Lander, Arthur 1.50
Landor, Ralph 0.00
Lander, W. W 13-50
Lang, L 12.00
Larson, John 9-7C
Lombcko, Chas 1-50
.75
27.50
COO
10.35
7.50
12.00
COO
3.00
20.10
M.
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Llndsoy, E,
Llnor, F
Low, W. S. . . .
Matthoe, Ed ..
Mnthay, Waltor
Marshall, Sam
Muosy, Follx . .
XIIHor, Win. F.
Mlllor. J. C. ..
Mumpor, W. A 9
Murphoy, J. P 50
Murphoy, J. E 1-87
McCorklo, M.. A. .; 1710
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C7.12
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McCrory, D.
Mcllwnln, E,
Neal, W. H.
Needhnm, I.
Nye, Perry
Ore and Wash Sowor P.
Ottorstrom, Albort
Ottorstrom, Chas
Otterstrotn, Promo . . .
Pattoreon. Dick .... .
Parker. J. B.
Potzol, Joseph 10.84
Pohlo & Bishop S7.90
Prahgo, B 6-88
Ring, Alva 15
Robertson, A. E -75
'Robertson, II. II 3-
Richardson. W. Y 3.00
Savago, J. C 6-5
Sohwab, John 9-60
Schwab. Fred 1200
Rhlnn. Wfttt. 124.25
""! " " " " - - -
Shoemaker, C . .
Bkalfo & Emmett
Simpson, J. N. .
Smith & Co. ,..
Smith, I. G. ...
Smith, E. B. . . , .
Smith. Wm. II. H.
Snauldlns: Lob. Co 26.73
Spencer, Wm. B -50
Taylor, E. A. . . . '. 3-00
Taylor, F. M 3
Valtx. Fred , 500
Vandall, L. A. , l-5
Von Bahren, II, II 3-50
Wade &. Co., R. M. -00
Wade, Poarce & Co 4-50
WTalton, E s-00
Wands, Bert J1-26
Warwick, C. F 31B
Wattler & Son, V w
Welch. N , IC50
Weldman. R. I3-50
Whltnojr, Geo . . . . , '2-25
Whitney, Henry 5.25
Whitney, IIOBty 7-50
WMUatch, Jack "
WUsoH, Ch. N. 1-69.
Winner. Btort .!
,.
o nft
1.00
1.25
2.55
3.00
1.60
2.75
PRESCIHITIOX TO v
CLILVNSE THE HLOOD.
Any one can easily mix the
following prescription at home,
which Is said to bo splendid be
cause of its peculiar action upon
tho kidneys, which aro mndo to
properly filter and strain from
tho blood tho Impurities and
pioneors.
Got tho Ingredients, which nro
all of vecetnblc extraction and
harmless, from any good phar- l1Inrtley, H. A.
jZolkoske, Conrad
Ehlon, H. C.
Ehlon, G. A. .
Whitney, O. C.
Vnndnle, J. B.
Davidson, W. F. .
Cavannugh, Ed.
Cutsforth, John H.
Wyldor, Calvin
Whitney, John
! McKee, Chas. A.
Hesslng, Fred
Hobart, A. F.
mnoy and mix them by shaking
well in n bettle: Fluid Extract
Dnndollon, one-half ounce; Com
pound Kargon, ono ounco; Com
Iiound Syrup Snrsapiirllla, three
0(11103.
Tako In toaspoonful dososs af
tor onch meal and nt bodtlmo.
Drink plonty of good wator, too.
Those who rqqulro n good
blood cloansor and systom tonic,
whoso kldnoys nro wonk nnd
clogged up, should proparo this
mixture and tnko as directed for
n few days, and noto results.
Mlllor, J. U
Sommers, A. II.
Jeftor8on, W. J.
Landor W. W.
GIrod, Arthur ,
Hull, F. B. ...
Floklln, C. S.
Jefferson, J. A'.
Harris, D. A. . ,
Taylor, W. A. i
Arnold, Snmuol
'
2.50
5.00
5.00
B.OO
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
S.50
5.00
5.Q0
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
6.00
6.00
7.50
5.00
5.00
7.50
B.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
McKInno, E. E 5.00
Wlndlshnr, J 2.50
Wright, C. W 1.C0
Zlcglor, Henry 12.00
K
18.00
9.G2
C.12
3.50
2.02
1.76
a. 75
Zleglcr, J. E ,
Dromond, J
Wilder,
Pomroy, Grovor ,
Redmond, C ,
Jermnu, L
Coplnud, E , . . . ,
Carter, K 15.50
Kolsoy, Wilos 2.1 S
Dnw8on, A 13.70
Hall, B. F.
Knight, F. D
Jonos, Bruce
Solwort, D. A
RubsoM, S. H.
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
Fryer, G. J. H.
Robortsnn, B. K,
Brownell, S. S.
,West, A. L. ...
.Cunningham, B.
Brosslor, J. P. . ,
Simpson, F. B.
Lambort, L. S. . .
Solgmuml, E. G.
Fnrrons, O. L. .
Smith, Lyle G.
Hunt, J. W. ..
Cauthorn, 11. K.
Johnson, T. O.
Brown & Son, Loo
Caldwell, A. J. . .
Hnuser. W. J 15.50
N'eodluim, W. 1 18.00
Shophml. Jnmu COO
Smith, John W 3.00
Townsend, A. R 1 3.75
White, H. F 12.00
Out or Bend District, No. it I.
Smith, Win. II II ........ 450
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V
7.50
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
6.00
5.00
5.00
7.50
5.00
5.00
7.50
5.00
87.27
20.00
Shoemnkor, C 2.00
Curtvnt Expenses.
Alien, H. D 15.00
Culver, W, J 42.40
Coast Agency Co, ........ 3.00
Drngor, D. Q 10.00
Horrlok, n. B., Jr. , 2.00
Irwln-Hotlson Co 142.05
Mooroa & Co., Boss E. .... 152.82
McCorklo, M. A 2.00
MoN'nry, J. H. 3.00
Mooros, E. T 17.(50
Paoittc States T. & T. Co... 7.40
Pat ton Bros 55.13
Rice, F. J 1.00
Scott, J. II. . . . . , 5.40
Statesman Pub. Co 58.00
Court. IIoh.io Expenses.
Brown, Frnnk M 2.32
Fond rich, George 3.40
Funk, T. R , 10.20
Johnson, W. E 7.00
Lnmme, John H. 14.50
Pnclfc States T. & T. Co... 7.50
Portland Gon. Eloc Co. , . . . 60.70
Salem Wntor Company .... 12.85
Circuit Court.
Clark Gnbrlollu $ 11.00
Culver, W. J GO
Pomoroy, O. S C20
Pomoroy, Allco G.20
Coldrun, Julia 11.40
Justice Court.
Webster, D ? 11.30
Johnson, J. H 8.50
Culver, W. .1 1.70
Hunter, R. Q. ........... 1.70
Dolch, F i.00
Morse, W. B 1.70
Eckhnrt, T. M 1.70
Knight, John .'. '. . 1.90
Gilbert, Hay 1.70
Stousloff, Win 1.70
Webster, D 11.45
Johnson, J. C . . . 11.10
Wostfnll, II. F 30.30
Vlorlok, II. C , . . 20.30
Johnson, J. C. . . . . 1.70
Webster, D 13.80
Johnson, J. C. 105
Hayes, F T. . . . 3 10
Beachi Amos
Wobster, D
Johnson, J. C
Hohc, Ellxnboth
llohe, Emma ....
Irnius, Martha .... ......
Irams, Richard
Aufrance, Mrs. E, E. ......
Aufrnnce, C. D
( Aufrance, Mary
Wobster, D
' Johnson, J. O. ..........
I Hnnson, II, Z
Hnnstn, H. Z
Robinson, J tunes
Potior,
a t i
G.10
13.90
11.75,
2.10"
2.10
2.10
2,10
2.10
9.5
7.05
2.5a
2.50
2.50
2.50
1.70
Potter, Benjamin
Poor.
Clymor, Goo. W $111.04
a
15.00
1.50
15.00
COO
80.00
Howard, W. J .
Paolllc Stntos T. &. T. Co...
RlRdon, W. T. .
Skatfo & Emmett
Smith, F. E. ...
Smith & Fontnin 30.58
WntorH, Goo. E 5.00
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How to Remain Yoiiiik.
To coutlnuo younc In health nnd
strength, do as Mrs. N. F, Rowan,
MeDonough, Oa. did. Sho Bays:
"Thrco bottles of Electric Bitter
cured mo of chronic liver nnd stom-v
ach trouhlo, complicated with such
an unhealthy condition of tho blood
that my skin turned red ns flannel.
I am now practically 20 yenro younK
or than before I took Elcctrlo Bittern.
I can now do nil my work with ease
nnd nsBUt in my husband'a itoro."
Guaranteed at J. C. Perry, druggist.
Price 50c.
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Orogou City Is to form n military
com puny.
o
Tli Medford National nnd Jncksou
County Banks occupy now buildings,
recently completed nt a cost of 80,
000,
j&kffiiSHfriW
EirM,!Ilfl
Record of Mrs. Vrooman's
Franquette Walnut Grove
Since It Began Bearing
OREGON NURSERY CO.,
KAL1CM, OREGON.
GENTLEMEN:
YOU ASK ME TO GIVE YOU A HHPORT OF THE INCREASE OF MY
FRANQUETTE WALNUT TREKS SINCE THEY BEGAN TO BEAR,
HAPPILY I HAVE THE FIGURES AT HANI).
WHEN !l YEARS OLD, 11)01 H'i MIH
WHEN l YRIRH OLD, 1(MJ MIO liBH
WHEN 5 YEARS OLD, 11)011 s .'1,700 LBS
WHEN O YEARS OLD, 100 1 0,000 LBS
WHEN 7 YEARS OLD, 1005 lU.SJiMJ LllH
WHEN 8 YEARS OLD, 1000 U 1,211 i LBS
THE OUT-PUT HAS PRACTICALLY DOUBLED EVERY YEAR SINCE
THE TREES CAME INTO BEARING.
.MRS. K. M. VROOMAN,
WALNUTMERE
SANTA ROSA, CALIF.
NOV, 2, '00.
THIS GROVE CONTAINS 55 ACRES AND IS PLANTED WITH 1,000
FIRST GENERATION GRAFTED FRANQUETTE WALNUT TREES.
AFTER FILLING ALL ORDERS TO DATE. WE STILL HAVE A
FEW TREKS OF THE VROOMAN STRAIN FIUNQUETTE WALNUTS,
THESE ARE ONE-YEAR, SECOND GENERATION FROM 1005 CROP
OF NUTS, SAME AS ON BORDER. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD
WRITE FOR FREE BOOK ON WALNUT CULTURE OR CALL AT OUR
OFFICE AND SEE THIS STOCK FOR THEMSELVES.
WE PAID MRS. VROOMAN 1,110.55 FOR THE lOOO CROP OF
NUTS OVER $100.00 PER ACRE, THE 8T1I YEAR FROM PLANT
INO. THIS IS THE VARIETY THAT 19 DESTINED TO MAKE THE
WILLAMETTE VALLEY FAMOUS AS A WALNUT SECTION, GET
STARTED RIGHT ITS MORE THAN HALF THE BATTLE AND USUAL
LY ALL THE PROFIT. CALL AT OUR OFFICE ON 12TH STREET,
OR ADDRESS
Oregon Nursery
Company
SALEM, - - OREGON
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