Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 09, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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DAIMT CAPITAL JOOBNAL. 8AIJ1M. OBKOQ.1. TIICIISUAr.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
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rMIo Hrtty BTtnlng Ktcepi 3uwr. 0rt
HUMCmilTIOK RATKS.
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tvflTefeace of
BFKCfAL )RLIVERY.
subscribers braach delivery offlees
are
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f hia Btort, P. 0. De Vot A Son, Attain Atw JfljeUon.
&l. LWmth street e A. W. l?"f!" ,t0r8-
.1W W. Ale. ,i0f!ri,rlLj?rMt'
jetJe ore, 0, K. ftp 17. Bute
tftrfr Greases Wore, Hsrrlsos Dee, TMr OnuwAa Road.
MrmU'ft XJanur. Twelttk fad Cross j
r XT Grocer. A. a. iMt t, TeroifUa street.
5TTTrk ;:'. r. O. B.weoivTjftka?ileH..
JANUARY J, 1008.
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WHO HAS ALWAYS
as Judge, as District Attorney,
It Is true, KliMS IS A CLUVKU MAX,
VBIIV WKLIi I1KFOIH5 THK l'EOl'Wv-
as Congressman. . , ,., TAIji,i;st ANJ
most !rSV oST
come a bona fldo eastern Oregon Congressman.
NOBLE CHARACTER DIES
SUNDAY AT BAKER C7IT1
Father Hcliuich, Well Known In
Oregon, Where. He Hns Labored.
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WHAT Wft'RK COMING TO.
WIKlam Taft U prcsldont, holgho ia nlnoteon nlno.
taM -111 mnoI No ono of ub will tnen irain uown iuo uu
Wtfeoirtirey will begin to Huff, and era thoy go their rounds
i4) will have to tip tbo scalo at lui two nunarvu iwuui..
antfi crlll not neve to bant In ono continuous Lent,
.'tfktt aa wnddlo out nnd sing when Taft 13 presldon
ifr
fW wca of ofory uliopo and ilzo will hldo thcmsclvos away,
jm Jmltwr diok will bo tabooed, all dlct will bo pasico
An WAil faces will bo mobbod. Each girl wo lovo must bo
lm tv(t 4to11 anlrcr In our nrnm In rotund ocstacy.
Wanai blllod noronnuts muni to!r balloons thoy reprosont,
.IB ioli must sloop in double beds whon Taft Is president.
Tho corporations will not bo oonunod to JurI a fow,
Wt nil lio common pcoplo will havo corporations too.
? xmn will daro to worry, though In debt we'll gayly imlU;
W might lo flosh by worry, and wo wouldn't U' In stylo.
Jtsnl, though hard Union aro oomlng nud wo'll still urosont
flSur Joyous ourroa to all tho world whon Taft lo prosldent.
Tom MaiHtoii In Judgs.
HOME OIUHCmO.N'H TO fiUllUHIIllli.
Iihu titpoIntd
A man of no promlnonuo bforo the Oregon bar has
TJnltod Btatos District Attorney for Orogon.
Ho was a poor young man omployd In an Orcoii City factory a fow
vnr uko.
9T-uti. itliutto.1 Jiiatlminr Ilia Pjho. IIIMI) IV, WAS ADMITTIU)
AND NOW IH IT."
RrJmelitl mwiiis lo wine of poor but worthy (lnrmaH farming paronla,
AND I1AH MADK HIM OWN WAV l.V THE WOHlD.
Ho ban nothing ngnlnst him morally but that hw llvw In ClnoknmM
Onnnly.
It ecm to b a goographlwl crime In Oregon to hall from .the mime
WITH MM, V. IIIUm'.VHIiliAM) . A. KTIIHIi.
tlm only objcotlon pursouully to Mr. Schuebel.o far nnmul, Is hit he
Ihk n partner of W. K. IT'llon.
Chrtstlnn Hehiiabel line donlwl the i-eeort that he had been ASKHI)
TO MAKE W. H. U'HIIN HIS CHI Hi' RHI'UTV IN HIS OI'IMOII, as KM
rnl DUtrDlet Attonioy. by Senator lleuree.
Tho tM machine poliltclaM ere not Hted id Mr. U'ltea ae a political
Tmvtxvr.
Yl uratM on them to heur HiieolHUaeKU COM froia a maa WHO
VAirm HIH NAM II WITH A MY-SI'II0K
or poor Hd olieeare eareataK, Mr. Mutebel will aot auatl m aay
wnre terrible awe of Milriolialre and eorooraltMl friMtatla TIIAA 01'
common nioi'hie.
OiijtwduiM to itkiielHH aeeiM te 'efereaUal. oofkkml. ertho
crapblml. tied narwil,
lltH HOVHSTV. LVriiaHITV. INDIIIMINDHNCII, HAVII NOT IIIIILV
QUKritMID.
Iln be hoi wurh exeerleaee eoeae lawyers, et autaj are aot
Imptrttvsl by their exyerleaee. t
H th real crlialiiale bare aay kMc meUa IT Ql'OHT NOT lilt AT
WW UM'K 01' AllllilTY.
Of all th I'alUd BUMea riergl Ulotrtei AUoraejn Orea haa kail
Ote jhmm aoee ever etruek a k4w at a raft teat we raiaeatlter.
If Mr HfUHM will attack craft ia erary lona. nitiLXT A.NI SMAM
HifUIT DOWN Til II I.INH, awl etM llaa he ca eaUe. ke taa Wire
MtM bain
Vtr Ike arateeU. mallttNiM wke kf tke law or Wreak Um law, It's
tat uft te CbraU Seknbel. the Crepea Oily mi!U ear .
Tlltl MAYOR ImVNIS HiaCKMAIIi OASM
.ludae CttaM4l, at lorUaal, kae kM that tke ladietaeeaL aalaat Uelle
Woymlre and li H. HaddlHg, ekarglag tkew wttk vlkUa tke law rata
W wrnitwa aHltaaee. and WITH ATriVliniNO TO DUVOKMAIl,
MAYOR ImX.VR IhXST I'AI-U valHI aad k arruled tke deeaarrer
ttW by the Warwlro attorneys.
Tko cane will hmw be feeght eat Ih tke Otnmlt Court.
Yale u one of the wwi reaiarkakle mm ta reearU, aatl may eat a
! la fclatu pelltlc.
Wjh. Ua aaa alwmya borne a retjetAUoa Wte sajM AS A
MAN UP OlilUN IWMI1A' IJFK,
He i. gewrally bmeiM m k la tm tar tk IHmemtle aoMlaaiioa
Ttkr Uovttrnor lw Ora.
Tke multa of il trial, ao maltor wkcj Omcjt ata- K wiU ao woakoa
t udmlmUaa ( ku trtoaO.-
(Prom Dally Herald.)
Rt. Rev. John Helnrlch, vicar gca
oral of tho dloceso of Baker City,
passed peacefully away at St. hliza
bcth'o hospital at 3 o'clock Sunday
afternoon, currounded by Bishop
O'Reilly and the local clergy of tho
Cathedral parish. Tbo funeral win
bo hold Wednesday morning at 10
o'clock from tho pro-Cathedral and
It Is expected that a largo delegation
of tho clergy will bo present and a-
-l.i i t..t nnmlrni Win VOTV RCV.
IH v IU vi.vU, ... . , ..; , K,n.ta
A. A. Bronsewest of Tho Dalles will
sing tbo mass and Rt. Rov. Bishop
O'Reilly will deliver tho eulogy of tno
departed.
Father Holnrlch wob ono of the
oldest and best known priests In tho
SMILES
Help the band boys.
Hglp the Collego of Musla
Help Willamette UnlrorsTf, Vat
don't draw all tho subscriptions out
of tho Ilttlo sinners.
Help tho gasollno engine factory
by taking a share of stock.
Kubellk, the violinist, plays at
Eugont, January 10. Seats, fi.uo
to 2.50.
Wloo seomB to bo mayor for llfo
Salem has a live rapid-fire mayor.
The Mcdford Dally Trlbuno has
cartoonB. LIvo town, Medford.
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looiiisfiy
A hard chill, pain through the chest, difficult
breathing, n mis snouiu oc your experience,
send for your doctor. It may be pneumonia!
To doctor yourself would be too risky. If your
doctor cannot come at once, give Ayer's
MsourJodorlheJoanollhinki! chcrry Pectoral. When he comes, tell him
vsouldbetuheJoryouioKf 'P , - cxactly what yotl
JAytt Cher Pedoralln the.
itouie.
, Brought to the Asylum.
"I am not surprised. They stoned
and persecuted Jesus Christ, why not
me?" was tho remark with which
George Harmon received tho Infor
mation Friday that he was to bo ta
ken to the Insano asylum at Salem on
tho following day. Continuing, Har
mon said that ho received calls
from God and that when ho waa In
structed to uso the rod on his chil
dren ho would have to obey.
in order to quell this obedience
to "calls" the authorities found It
necessary to place Harmon under ar
rest tho early port of last week, after
ho had admlnistored a horsowhlp
plng to his 4hrco daughters, aged 19,
15 and 10, beating tho eldest about
tho head and face with his flats, as
rolnted in tho last Issue of tho Ga-
zetto.
Tho authorities say that Harmon
-.ii.. ..an a nn n.nv ana an
puucuu; " - -
was
northwost nnd had lived In Oregon
consecutively for 38 ycarB. Ho wasj
born In Austria CO yenrs ago and
took his philosophical and theologi
cal Btudlos at tho Amorlcan collego nt
Louvaln, Belgium. He enmo to Port
land with Archbishop Blnnchot and
was ordained n prlost of tho nrch-
dlocoso of Orogon. Ho was connected
with tho cathedral In Portlnnd and
was nUo siiporlntondent of St. Mich
aol'B Collogo for boya for sovornl
yenra. For 18 yonrs no was sinuoa
od In Itosoburg and tho lorrltory nd-
Jolnlng. AfterwnrdH ha served for
several yoars aa pnetor of St. Fran
ols church In Mnflt Portland nnd la
tor on was appointed an suporlnton
dont of St. Mary's home for orphans
at Honvorton, Oro.
Of lato yoara he linn been station
ed In linker City, whero he was os
toemod and loved by all who had
tho advantage of "his ncnunlntnnco.
Kiithor Holnrlch wn a man of supor
lor Intellect and attnlnments; n llu
gulHt well nraunlnted with tho prin
cipal latiKtiiiuftfl sitokon, ami n his
torian nud thwologlnn. Ho was a i
man of Hplondld ilijilfi'.io who fonrcd
no hprdshlp, was rharltablo nnd
kindly by nnturo and his gonoroslty
never permlttod him to nmiiss any
of this w rlil'rt weiMth, but, like all
generous nnturos, he wns cnnvlncod
that It was more blessed to give thnn
lo receive, and he gave cheerfully of
his meager lueoma. For more than
two years he has been a patient at
It. ICIIaabetk's hoapltal, suffering
froHi a stroke of paralysis. Ha was
kladly mlaUered to by tke Slaters
of HI. Frsacls.
Ills death la greatly taouraed by
Rt. Iter. Ulskon O'ltellly, wko es
teemed Father Mtlnrlck for kis aokle
naalUlee of mind sad heart. Maay
telegrams sail letters of condoleaee
karo beoa recolvoil by Illebop
O'ltellly oa tbo rfeatk of Father
Holarick.
La Grando has been without real
donco lights for several days.
MarBhflold will opon a handsome
Mllllcoma club.
other topics, b'ut that when religion
was mentioned ho was completely
n n bollovcd himself Inspired
by God to do as ho did, ho stated,
and seemed to think tho sovoro boat
ings thnt he had given his daughters
wero by divlno direction.
Tho young women hope to keep tho
family together and the two oldost
The samo mothods laid tho copient Rri8 i,avo secured employment,
floor In tho North Salem school thatjTncro nrc two smaller children be
had to bp torn out ns put in tho B,l0B tn0 young ladies who wero Ill
North Commercial Btreot bridge. tront0d by tho father last wcok.
They aro mothods that a clvIllzJd An nttondnnt camo up from Sa-f-ommunltv
should got rid of ns fast irtm vrldav ovonlnc and Hnrmon
n tmiwllilo. wns tnkon to thnt city Snturdny
mnrnlnir. Corvnllis Gnzotte,
. ..!""- "-
Pondloton'ls asking reduced rail
rates for market days.
FROM THE ANTILLES.
Shnll Salem have a mld-wlntor chnnilirrlnln'a Cougli Remedy Bene.
mnrkot wook for the wholo Wlllnm
otto valloy? If not, why not?
A good politician buries tho hat
chet once In a while. Snlom has
some good politicians.
Police headquarters toll
ono on Father Moor On
lltK
a City Councilman at
Kingston, Jamaica.
Mr. W. O'Rollly Forgnrty, who la
a mombor of tho city council at Kings
ton, Jnmalca, West Indlos, writes ns
follews: "Ono bottle of Chamber
lain's CourIi Remedy had good offect
a good on ft coHgj, that was giving mo trou
i Now i.in nilli t think i should havo boon
Yonr's night ho was out of town nnd ' r0 nuickiy rolloved If I had con-
the houiokooper found a sack on jtlnuod tho remedy. That It was bono
front porch, and when flho plckod nolnl and quick In rollovlng mo thoro
Is no doubt and It Is my Intention to
obtnln nnothor bottle." For snlo by
Dr. Stono's drug Btoro.
Van Alfilii Won Suit..
After a brlof "tlollboratlon In tho
you have done.
Viunpfro Nnturo o'f Genius
ucnius is primarily a collectjj
function , so George Sylvester Vler!
eoK ciairaa. no iiaa sot iorth thl
"Tho House of tho Vampire" nl
elaborates it In an article publighe
in Der Deutsch Vorkampfer. xhli
assumption, ho says, explains wS
iuuro i.3 uim if u i.rary "rju.
against whom charges of plagiarise
havo not boon modo. Wo doubt td
day tuo maiviauai existence or
Homor, ana tno au mo renin
Shakespeare's plays is queatlonablt
President Roosovolf may HkewhJ
bo regarded aa nn absorber, "j
havo diligently read," says Mr. VIm
eck, "th majority of his books am
most of his messagoa and spea.
I havo beon at a loss to jJUcorer
a novel or unuBUal thought in anr
of thwo. Most truths he utters art
almost axiomatic and havo all beea
porsonallltynojep ncy hrdl ia iU
snld boforo, but by his dlnamlc pr
sonality ho roanimatte3 theories pre
viously neglected, and lends a cer
tain color and forco oven to ideal
In thomsolvo storllo and trite."
Tho vamplro mind
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nn somothlne Insldo moved. She
thought thnt some ono who had got
away with a ChrlntniftH turkey sho
had put (tut on tho hack porch was
conscience smitten and had returuod
the bird, but whon It in ado a noise
more like a baby whimporlug she
raug up the police, ami when help
came ad the bag was opeaed out
walked a fine kitten sad began to
purr
action for monoy of W. H. Harding
ml. C. T. Van Allen, tho Jury re
turned a verdlot In favor of the de
fendant. In this raa Mr. Hanllne
,M w"m wm ,i uv H9(, (Q , ,)OMeM0n 0f .certain
la a mlaute and a home was found ,ve tl0ck Mnd 11 property
for tke klttoa
-o-
How's Thin?
We offer Quo Hunded Dollars Re-
wanl for any ease of Catarrh thnt
en u not be eurel by Hall's Catarrh
(Jure. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo,
0.
Wo, the iiailerslgned, havo known
COFFEE
Your grocer must sell
I oor coffee; we can't all
be comfortable; but he
needn't sell it to you.
Ywr t ter mMmi wh MMr l( ru da'l
in. fchMUBs't Heit. ue par hi.
Kchtios from Roscluir.
One of the fastest and most tutor
ebtlug gatuee of basketball ever wit-
J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, need In this city muUired Inst Frl-
and believe him perfectly honorable day evening when the Clovers, tho u the trado, while Mr. Vnn AHon de
Inall business trnnuetlons and flnan- loeal high Bohool team and the Snlom clared thai he tradcxl nothing but
olally able to earry oat any obitgaktgh school team mst In a malohed the land and buildings.
which ho r'almed was wrongfully
taken by Mr. Van Allen from a 40
iere farm which ho had bought of
tke aald defendant. Mr. Van Allen
was the former owner of a 10-acre
farm near Sllvrrtou aud during last
October trade,! the said real estate
to Mr. Harding for th furniture and
business of the tildrldge hotel In this
city. Shortly after the deal had bean
made Mr. Van Allen, according to
the testimony, removed certain live
stock and personal property from
the premises, which were left on the
farm after Van Allen had vacated.
The plaintiff claimed that the stock
and personal property were Included
CONflRHSSlQNAlt UAOU IS ON
Yh CMarlaai twos ta ike ! Orate 4tetriei Is mw oa. Tke
aaaavmeai f Uw aMalUUey t T. T. Osr t lai rtty OIHLVS wiok
THK rtATIK. Paethiad vrlU now grooai Kat rtrafl aa la tke kipe
of vrlaalag witk a Oivkled eajstera Orate Mold.
It WoU aa tWRk Mr. Qe Is UVYIMJ IN1X) THH HAXItS OF
ttHNrUVM) aaateai Ue latetwstts of kis koa. rastvra Oroa for with
tins istadUMM in te aetd froav ikU eaia of tke stale ISmlaod
m 1st ik e4fatae aa4 LV.im SQMH STIULVlins WORK
Irt 1M.K, U, .Mir. CoiifeosaloMl mi tssMtorUI 4elatka Uom
Vtaefw vui ftttiM hoas IHwtlaAd ad tkat lsaMdliM rlatetty
Ccreios Wttfc, ki tk 4eaU MiIm. ui a.r -im.
ear. kK a tfrvfcjetl M4 la eajri QpM WILL QJVH 1QKTI.M
THH IWIIHR HOLD." -uiui-uut
'HeHs k aow Ih tke karaeaa
YWw! A ll0NA Wlll ANI ,0S,-U "H8U1IWI? QH TllUi WS.
He kA4 tke arestlK at avinK srYd kfs ka noesjieia.
V a4aiptis)k mm tka aaw hk wm aaJ k -- - tk i.
4 emwala.- -laia HoM ONdJakl
t Ka.t QreJa sksald mi bc aiaky. Weatera Qreeaa ku wm.
a.H MARK PLAOHS 1X)R IIOLV ORHNliaA
uons mado by bU Arm. aome at tho Sykee rink. The
Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, Aral live mlautee' play resulted same-
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. what In favor of the husky visitors,
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in- their skill und timely plays bringing
tarnally, acting dlrrotly upon the 7 score while the local boys were
blood and mucous surfaces of the compelled to look pleased with a
ytatu. Testimonials sent free, loueoome 1. At this point of tho
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all proceedings the home team soaraod
druggists.
to take on a new life and within a
stJaallen.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con- short time were handling their op
ponents with oaso. At tho end of
the flret half the score stood 2G to
1 1 In favor of the home team. Tho
second half was also iatereetlNg, the
numbers of eaek team using every
effort wkick atlght gala a dsolaloa.
At the close of tke game the score
as tendered by tke official scorer
, ,,, a
DEPOSITORS
in the
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
of the
Capital National Bank
Are requested to pre
sent their pass books
for the purpose of hav
ing credited the semi
annual interest due
January 1st
Jos. B. Albert, Cashier
la addition to declaring the de
fendant the rightful owner of tho
property In dleputo, tho Jury also
awarded damages to tho amount of
10 cents.
William Kalaar aad Tillman Ford
were tke attorneys for the plaintiff,
while Attorney George ningham rep
resented the defense.
Rnuk Foolishness,
"When attacked by a cough or a
cold, or when your throat Is sore, it
is rank foolishness to take any other
medlolno than Dr. King's New Dls-
covary," gays .C 0. Eldrldge, of Em
pire, Ga.. "I have used NewDUcov
ery seven years and I know It Is the
appears In all
bronchos of llfo. Rockofeller pov
scsscs tho genius of absorbing goli
evon as Napoleon possessed tho gn
lus of absorbing power. Tho founl
ors of -tho groat world religions hate!
never been what Is commonly knowi
ns original 'thinkers. Mosslnhs haw
como and gono and tho samo mew
Bagr has boon roltorated again ani
again In tho flight of tho cons. Thai
"tho founder of Christian Sclenct
Ima followod moroly in tho stops o!
comparatively recent mystics an!
hor philosophic system Is brarenlj
copied from tho writings of tho ob-L.
souro Phlnoas P. ,Qulnby."
"Thoro Is no thought or gospel,"
Mr. Vloreck concludes, "thnt caniuw
bo tracod to an ovor remoter tarn
tlqulty. Bvon our most advanced
thoorlo3 of ho atom arc provision
In tho works of tho Greek. Mis
cannot cronto matter, neither can
croato mind. Tho origin of a:
things 13 ultra-human, and, In th
hst analysis, Homor nnd Shaw, Ed!
son nnd Th.ilos, Brahma and Mn
Eddy, only focus or reflect Impr
foctly tho senttorded rays of that b!
tlmate and unlmaglnnblo sun, whlrt
parhnps.ls God." Current Lltea
turo.
It
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a
Vc
Thoro is nothing olso 'just a
good" as Kemp's Balsam, the ai
cough otire, and the nthpr lclll
cost Just aa much as th!- famot)
remedy.
, o
mnpbliolilors' Mcotlmr.
The antujnl meotlng of the stocfc
holders of tho Mutual Canning C
will be held January 13, 1908. at 1
o'olosk p. m., at tho office of tti
company In Salem, Orogon. at wbkl
time directors for the ensuing yw
will be aleoted.
J. J. FISHER, Secretary.
1-7-31
Ivttmy Notice.
Notlco la hareby given that I o
taken up nnd Impounded the folio
lug de-$orlld nnirral, found roamlii
at larse hi tho city of Salem:
One jorrel pony, 5 or 6 years w
welcht S00 neunda: bald face
has white hind foot.
The ownnr of snld animal can MT!
tho samo by proving properly
ravine tho leeal charges and eP
ses of taking up and keeping, j
and in default thereof for flvedanj
will procsed to soil said aulmlIJ:
public, auction, as provided in crl
nance No. 429 of tho aforesaid w
D. W. GIBSON.
City Marshal, Salem, Oregon. Ji
al'
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let
oa
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Kb
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stood l to II la taror of-tke Clo- beat remedy on earth for oa.gh. and
a Uiu(, mm nu tRroat and lun;;
The followimr k tke complete llae
up of tke teaa:
viovers Thoraton aad Barber, eares
lerwarua: Pt oeaier: Rkley
aad Goodsaaa. gaards.
Siw Hooorta and Barter, for-
wui8. jiy oniwren are subject
to croap, but New Discovery quickly
every attack." Kaown th
wrld over as tke klag of throat and
lung remedies. Sokl under cuar.
antMrt at t r r .-,.:. j . . .
wards: Kv -i.r- xien. ..j ..." w ..' up"a "wa. ue
. ., v.vvn. wi.ajHi fi.eo
J on, gntmis.
OHrlslsMeltyr. refer; Had
ley. uiuplra.
Tke crowd wa HtMoh krgr tkan
Matt u aaUdaattd, the kail Ul
ary 7, 1003.
1-T-St
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sat
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Of
au
i
ptd
yC'
Ri?c
Don Headorsoa, wko. witk hu
otker, Mrs. W. W. Headersoa, of
Saa Lak Oblepo. Cal.. I, vtoltlag rel-
laxod to IU oapacHyUaymw VaWJwkiw kft ,,T "h ,;'1 awa,
wv -w- uni. v piece ae MU ke tke guest of rela
tives for a few days.
Trial bottle free.
o-
Wy News. Roseoarg.
o i .
Pile Cutvd In 6 to 14 Dys.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to
cure aay case of Itching. Blind. Bleed
lag or Protruding Plies In 6 to 14
day sor money refunded. 50c
Laae'j Family MedieJne will give
o a digestion that win jor you
to eat good things iastead of "haakh
ds" of various sorts that
as palatable as hay
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