Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 16, 1915, Page THREE, Image 3

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TH!jILY CApITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, attp.itst- 16. 1915
PHONB MAID II.
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HARRY City window cleaner. Phone
1850-J. Aug22
FOR SALE Milk cow. Phono even
ings, 1158YV. 1650 Mill. Aug 16
TWO fine oak and glass show cases
for sale. See Poole's drug store, tf
FOR SALE 20 geese, and 18 pigs at I
your own price. Et. 8 Box 103. tf j
FOR SALE Clover, cheat and wheat
nay. rnone .Z4-J;'-4. Augl"
DUV your wood before the rains be
gin. For prices phone 2219. tf
I
run n ciVi'T-Mne new residence at1
noo aouu street. Telephone 371. tf i
FOR RENT Modern five-room house,
East State and Twenty-third street. I
(r. W. Johnson. AuglB!
WANTED TO EXCHANGE City lotsl
for cordwood. J. H. Lauterman, 33!)!
Chemcketa. Phone BOO or 678. tf!
WANTED To rent a small house dur
ing the school year. Phone 24-F-l.').
- Aug 16
WANTED Heavy wagon springs.
What have you for cash! Rt. 8, Box
103. tf
LOST A watch fob ou Saturday after.
noon. Return to Journal office: re
ward, tf
FOR RENT Modern house,
new, located on Stato street.
2054-J.
almost
Phon
Augl7
LOST 1 yearling heifer, striped
tender please notify Ciias. Schmidt
rnone B4-J?'-a. AuglS
WAN AND WIFE wants work on farm
by the year; good references, E. A.
care Journal. Aug27
FREESTONE Crawford peaches for
canning. Bnll's farm, Slough road.
Phono 84 F-2. ' AnglS
FOR RENT, Housekeeping rooms, fur
nished w unfurnished. 355 Bellevue.
rnone 03U-H. Augl7
OREGON
Today and Tuesday
. Special Vitagruph Program
In the Days
of Famine
In Three Acts
with
James Morrison, Dorothy Kelly,
and All Star Vitagraph Cast.
Sonny Jim at the Mardl Bras
Vitagraph. Comedy
The Heart of
Paro
WILD ANIMAL DRAMA
10c
STARTING WEDNESDAY
TOE FOUB daVs
Return Engagement
of
Stanley Jarvis
Basso Cante
MOUNT ANGEL NEWS
Loganberry Juice Goes .
To Eastern Markets
The Oregon Fruit Juice Co. vester-
oay snipped its second car of logan
berry juice. The first car, snipped sev
eral weeks ago, went to New York city
for distribution in the eastern states,
while the ear shipped yesterday was
billed to Chicago, to be distributed in
tko middle west. The weight of the
shipment yesterday was 61,000 pounds,
put up in bottles from two ounces to
one gallon. The total number of bot
tles in the car was 57.204. The plant
is now busy filling orders in less than
car lots to points on the coast. From
all reports, the new beverage is meet
ing with tiie approval or the public in
general, and this is especially true
from the cities on this coast, -here
loganberry juice is sold by all drug
stores. Those who are pushing the dif
ferent brands of loganberry Juice feel
that it is but a question of educating
the public to this delicious drink, and
when this is once accomplished its' fu
ture is assured.
At the banquet to be iriven t the
stato buyers now in Fortlnnd by the
Commercial club this evening, 500 bot
tles of the juice will be served. These
bottles will be of the four-ounce size.
Not only is the loganberrv juice re
ceiving tho attention of the plants
here, but the evaporated berry is being
pushed, and is now shipped in a carton
more attractive than any cereal or
breakfast food. Ac
Oile, president of th flrmmn lew
uuu-o o., ms company will ship with-
n. icw yvevivs H. carioatl OI Tile Avnnn.
rated berry, packed in the eight and
15-ounco cartons.
Just as an advertising placard for
show windows, the company here are
""" K copies or tne rnnious cartoon
of the San Francisco Chronicle, show
ing William Jennings Urvan with a
largo bottle at' loganberry "juice, label
ed, "His New Love."
COURT HOUSE NEWS
'
ft
Henry Hepner today filed nn answer
and cross complaint in the suit for di
vorce filed by Oelln Hepner, some time
ago in the circuit court of this county.
In his compluint Mr. Hcpm-r states that
they, were married in u,a county in
1913 but that Mrs. Hepner deserted
him June 23, 1914. He alleges that
certain physical qualifications on the
part or .wrs. nepner mused discord and
that he filed a. suit for divorce in the
circuit court and after hearing the evi
dence in the case the case was dismissed
by Judge Galloway. He states that the
piaiumr in tnc suit has misrepresented
his fortune and that lie lias uroiu.rH-
only to the value of $S,fl0() and that lie
gave her a totul of $1,150 as alimony.
vol 19 umnuey lor j1 1. JiCU
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WANTED TO . RENT Well-stocked
Hairy ranch on shares. Address D,
earo Journal. AuglS
FOR SALE, trade or rent, 3V. acres,
u-rooin nouso. can at room szo Hub
bard bldg., Salem. . , Augl7
WANTED TO RENT Small dairy
farm for term of years, on shares or
cash. Address D, care Journal. A16
CRAWFORD canning peaches now
ready at Lachmuud Orchards, three-
: 1 quarter mile west Kaiser Bottom
school house. Phone 29-F-3. tf
NEW TENT, 14xl, used 2',i months,
for sale or trade for chickens. Route
7, Box 56. Phone 10 F-12 before 11
a, m. C. E. Miller, AuglS
BUNA VISTA FEHRY BOAT For sale
cheap. New and in good running or
der. Paying proposition. Inquiro J.
A. Huston, Buna Vista, Ore. Sept 5
WANTED A woman to help with tho
cooKing tnniugn nop picking for her
board, by a widower with children.
Address II. D., care Journal.
FOB RENT Nicely furnished modern
room in private home. Bath adjoin
ing. Four blocka from Ladd & Bush
bank. One or two gentlemou pre
ferred. Address 8, care Journal, tf
FOR SALE, Low truck iron wheel
wagon with hayrack. One horse,
weight about 1100;" also one good'
fresh cow. 2680 Cherrv avenue. Call
n ftcr 6 p. m. ' Augl 7
WANTED Women to make dust caps.
Will buy entire output. Big profits.
No canvassing, Material furnished
any distance. Pleasant, steady em
ployment. Stamp for reply. 'Union
Mfg. Co., Komono, lnd. Aug20
HEIRESS IN PORTLAND.
Portland, Ore., Aug. 16. Tho 30,-'
OdO.tiOO heiress, Mrs. Howard Spalding,
Jr., and her husband, whom she married
two weeks ago at Harbor Springs,
Mich., were visiting in Portland today.
J'hey are ou a four months' honeymoon
trip.
Mpalding was secretary to the man
cr of a largo manufacturing institu
tion owned by Mrs. Spalding, who was
Miss Catherine Barker when she mar
ried him.
NICK AND ALICE ARRIVE.
I'ortlnnd, Ore., Aug. 1(1. Congress
jnan Nicholua I.ongwnrth, of Ohio, and
I. m wife, formerly Alice Roosevelt, nr.
nved here from Seattle today and will
leave fur Han Francisco this evening.
I.ongwnrth said he was on a vacation
nd refused to be interviewed.
Q-A ALEC B. FRANCIS f ff j
1 WHO CPtOJ 5 OLD TOM 1 M
conductor hi. Bernard of the W. V. S,
ny., is taking a vacation and is attend
ing the B. of R. T. meeting at Port
laud.
Edmund Zollncr went to Pnrflnml lost
rriaay, wnoro he ha a uosition us trnv.
eling salesman for a wholesale ti nusp.
Hop growers in Mt. Angel say that
picking in somo yards will be com
menced during the latter part of the
uiuaiu,
Henry Saafeld was taken to Port
lunu ounaay ana on Mondnv wns
operated upon for appendicitis. He was
a very sick man when he left.
Miss Kate Limbeck, who was oper
ated UDon last week nt Sf VI ,,...,(
hospital in Portland by Dr. Webb, of
this city, is doing nicely and will be
nomo soon.
Mr. Bauman was appointed recorder
at a recent meeting of the council to
fill the vncancy caused by the illness
or n, r. isnntn, who is now in the hos
pitnl at Portland.
Mrs. M. Oswald. Otto and Anna Os
wald, John Friedman and Miss Anna
Bronkey left ' for the fair at San
Francisco last Saturday. They will bo
gone several weeks. "'
P. N. Smith, who has been in tho
hospital at Portland for some time,
ib reporrea Borne Better. HI10 under
went another small operation Mon
day.
A. L. Cannon, the florist, has nur-
chased the stock of second-hand fur
niture store from JenB Jensen, and
moved the stock to a building of his
own near the green house.
Just before going to press we learn of
tne dcatn 01 A. J. limmorman, a pion
ecr of Mt. Angel, who died at his
home here Wednesday night at the ngc
01 bu years, uiutuary will appear next
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keber entertained
a party of young people at their home
O 1 . . .1 ; 1 ' .
oukuruny evt-niug. a musical program
rendered made it a -happy occasion
Light refreshments were served.
J. W. Ebner sold a, complete thresh'
ing outfit ono day last week to Wm.
Bird, Isaac ttnarp, Clarence vaters and
Albert Olson, of W'ilhoit. It is a beauti
ful and modern outfit. A six-horso pow
er gasoline engine furnishes the pow
er.
J, W. Ebner went out to his broth
er's hop yard Sunday to get an idea
of the hop conditions in "this vicinity.
He Bays he saw more lice in that
yard Sunday than he has seen in all
the 25 years he has lived in Oregon;
T. R. Hough has -purchased the res
taurant from Jacob Scharbaeh, locat
ed on Charles street, and took -possession
Snturdny morning. Mr.- and Mrs.
Hough are competent restaurant people
and will make a success of the new un
dertaking without a doubt.
Mr. Hitching and family, who start
ed for Idaho in nn emigrant wagon,
came back Saturday to get a new start.
They went only a snort distance the
first time when Mr. Hitchings and his
son secured work on a farm. They de
parted again Sunday and at last re
ports were in McMinnville.
The car spoken of a week ago con
taining trout fry will arrivo in Mt.
Angel Saturdny evening and will re
main here until Sunduy. Teoplo In
terested in the distribution of the same
are urged to be on hand at nn early
hour Sunday morning with automobiles J
and teams and help place tho trout fry ,
in the streams in this vicinity.
A couple of hop growers were dis-1
eusiing the hop conditions Tuesday J
and one of them remarked: "My hops
won't amount tn anything this year 1
the lice are eating them up as fnst as1
they can but I 'm not talking It around
much, because it will hurt my credit
at the stores." Some logie in that,.
Isn't there f Tribune.
A MERCILESS JUDGE
One Who Shews No Taor
A merciless judge is Father Time,
Bcforo him the weak and tho wanting
" i" wan. uuiy tho truth can
stand. For years the following state
ment from a Salem resident has with
stood tins sternest of all tests.
A. J. Wood, 73,'t North Front street,
Salem, says: "Kidney complaint got so
uuu in my ense mat l Know 1 would
mvxc iu ciiei-& 11 or suirer more serious
results. Just aftor getting up in the
morning, the complaint was worse. I
had hecid of Doan's Kidney Pills doing
good work in similar cases. I began
using them. In a short time I wbb free
from kidney complaint. I have novor
had a Bign of kidney complaint since."
a permanent cure.
More than six years later. Mr. Woo.l
said: "I have never had a return svmn-
torn of kidney complaint since Doan's
Kidney Pills cured me. I willingly con
firm my former endorsement of this
medicine."
Price 50 cents, at ull dealers. Don 't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same thut
Mr Wood has twice publicly recom
mended. Fostcr-Milburu Co., Props.,
Buffulo, N. Y.
PRIVATE SOLDIER DROWNED.
Seattle, Wash.. Ane. lfl. Stricken
with heart trouble, it is thought, as he
and a friend were attempting to swim
Ostrich bay, near Bremerton, Private
V. E. Sweney, of the Pnget Sound navy
yard marine corps, is dead . torlnv of
drowning.
Sweney snnk within siizht of 30 pic
nickers, bur. rescue came t 00 late.
Sweney 's home is in Massachusetts.
A suit for divorce lum boe,i filed In
tne circuit court 01 tins count v bv J. W
hvans against Alice Evans. Tim cnunlo
were married in Greeley, Colorado, in
J901, and the plaintiff alleges that' his
wire deserted mm .nine 1, 11114, There
arc no property rights or children in
volved in the controversy. Mclnturff
Aielnturtr represent the plaintiff.
Marie Knup has filed n suit in the
circuit court agninsr TV. H. and Louie
M. Wilson to collect $1,200 alleged due
on a certain promissory note. The note
is secured by a mortgage on the south
one-half of lots 1 and 2 block 75 in
North Salem. The plaintiff alleges that
none of the principal or interest has
been paid and asks a judgment in the
entire sum with J(IU additional as at
torney's fees. Unruh & Mncy are at
torneys for the plaintiff.
Rancher's Body Found
and Slayer Is Sought
Bandon, Ore.. Aue.' Id. Believed n
have shot from ambush and killed Al
lio Whitman, as the result of a school
district feud, R. B. Neff, of Lakepert,
is being bunted by a posse today. Short
ly before Whitman was killed. Neff at
tacked Charles Walker, a school teach
er, but was disarmed by the latter. Neff
then fled.
Whitman's body was found on his
ranch, a rifle wound in his head.
Suspicion pointed toward Neff not
only through his attack on Walker, but
by tho fact that he left a note in his
homo stating that he expected to die
soon and thnt 000 was on deposit in a
nanonn unnic to insure him a decent
burial.
After being disarmed bv Walker.
Neff is known to have returned to his
bome'Mid secured a revolver and shot
gun. It is believed he will resist capture.
In an answer filed today in tho suit
brought by E. Ray against W. L. Freres,
tnc uetenunnt admits that he purchased
land from the plaintiff at $4,000 and
paid $1,000 down on the purchase price.
He further nlletrcs that he ei
other story on the concrete building al
ready on tlio property at a cost of
$2,000 and that ho paid the interest and
taxes on the property according to the
agreement, Accordingly ho claims an
equity in the 'property of $4,015.75 nnd
asks that the time for the payment of
tho balance of the purchaso price of
the property be extended for a period
of 12 months. S. H. Heltzel is attor
ney for the plaintiff.
An inventory and appraisement filed
in the county court today in the matter
of the guardianship of Lizzie Bilyeu,
an infirm person, shows that she is
possessed of real property to the value
of $2,180 and notes nnd cash bringing
the total up to $i:),70ii.WI for tho value
of the entire estate. (1. W. Murphy is
guardiun and 8. L. Stewart. J. H. Miller'
and George Morrow were the appraisers.
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Wm A BRADY
WHO OCHjlNATtD Tl-C
Or CLP C" ON T-t5,0t
Oregon Theatrt Wednesday
and Thursday
BURTON IN PORTLAND.
Portland. Ore., Aug. 10. The sights
of Portland ami vicinity were being
.nnn in.lsv bv Theodore E. Burton.
former I'niteil States senator from
Ohio, who, accompanied by his secre
tary, is en route tn the California ex
positions. Burton discus -ed politics generally,
but when the subject of his being a
presidential possibility wns broached
he immediately sidestepped the subject.
The distinguished Ohiosn will leave
for Ran Francisco tomorrow by the
(ireat Northern Pacific at earner. j
TRT A JOURNAL CLASSIFIED AD
THEY ARB BUSINESS GETTERS
ONE CENT A WORD.
TOMORROW
and
WEDNESDAY
Sontag and
Evans
Of California, In
"The Folly of a
Life of Crime"
Six reels of thrilling realism of
pioneer days in California.
ALSO A OOOD COMEDY
Bligh Theatre
This week end has been a rush period
for the murrineo license clerk nt the
county clerk's office and three licenses
were issued Saturday uftcrnoon nnd two
louay. 1110 toilowing secured licenses:
Benjamin L. Wutkins, Gervais farmer,
and Mrs. Laura V. Bateson, also of ner
vals; Amos P. Walker, Salem laborer,
and Nancy Jane Banks, also of Salem;
Alonjso B. Wilson, a teamster of 2:170
Kim avenue, and Mnrv Bniirer of N.
lem; Walter B. Robinson, a Spokane
salesman, and M. Gludys Riches, a
teacher of Turner; Lucius F, Brode, a
bookkeeper of Hay City, and Beatrice
Clark, a Salem teacher.-.,
JGERVAISNEWS
Miss Grace ('ruddock, of (
Idaho, is the liuest cf Mr. ami Mrs I.V
A. liaud.
Mrs. A. W. Stewart and M 1HH f'nrriit
ncnneiiier nave returned from a de
lightful trip to the exposition.
ur. Ji. u. inch man, F. A. Hand, V.
A. Mangold and K. M. Klinger were
"iiiem visitors Wednesday.
Dr. Hickman reports the birth of a
boy Tuesday night, August 10, to Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Landers, of Wheatisi,
Chas. Hoover threshed 301 bushels of
wheat, machine measure, from six acres
or laud tno first or the week.
Mrs. H. J. Clark, of Lylc, Wash.,
niece of Mrs. K. J. HardW.
away at St. Vincent's hospital Tuesday
John Mahan, of Hooniam. Wi.h am,
of Thomas .Mahan, of this place, called
.n his father and old friends hero Inst
ween.
1J El ..- I..
i. c. i urn , or forest llrove, a
brother of Mrs. K. J. Harding, with his
wife and little daughter, are enjoying
a visit with their relatives hero.
Mrs. Jack Krousc and children ar
rived from Aberdeen, Wash., Wednes
day for a visit with John Krouso and
family. About September 1 they ex
pect to locate in St. Johns, Oro.
.ioiiu .wins rciiirneu rrum his rild
nomo in Kansas last Friday, after hav
i"n iuni-M inr mimuiiis 0I nia mother,
Samuel, there for burial. Ho savs crops
i....M 1. ...11.. .1. 1 . 1
'icir hm; limn, miiiiHKCii ny TJoodS,
' The first aiiiiiuil picnic of St. Luke's
church will lie held ot Woodburn city
pars nun. lay, August ID. Races, games,
s iurui unit 1 111 si i hi 1 1. rt. run vs. mn o
(Music by (onipany 1 military band.
Concert, by gnn tulent,
v.ne iniiiisnii'i i-rnies or averirreen
m
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LOOK! Can You See
Through This Picture?
Do you see the neat appearing man?
Do you look as neat, as refined? Do
you feel in your clothes as buoyant, as
prosperous, as vigorous?
NOW LOOK HERE
You should dress as well, Life is
too short to be a grouch. You owe it to
yourself to dress decent, if it takes
your last dollar. Clothes and three
meals a day is all one can get cut of
life and the happiness that goes with it.
DRESS WELL AND
FEEL WELL
RELIABLE TRADING
At our store every sale is guaran
teed. We carry one of the largest
stocks of CLOTHING in SALEM to
select from.
OUR1MOTTO
We must please ourselves first as to
YOUR FIT before we try to please you.
REMEMBER
We carry legitimate merchandise in
clothing ranging in price from $5.00 to
$00.00. BUY NOWAT
BRICK BROS.
Men and Boys Clothing & Furnishings
WIN THE PONY
Buy your clothing supply now and
win the pony for your son or daughter.
Votes with eveiy purchase.
we predict that there will not bo a
single' knight who attendn who will not
remember this trip always. Dallas Ob-
St. Louis Star: Due of tho niysteries
is why a city lying at the junction of
the ltystrayca and Viepri rivers should
have so easy a name as Lublin.
The Joint Mexican
Appeal Delivered
(Continued from rage One.)
They havo mado an extended trip
through the southern Btates, Mexico
and California, visiting all tho principal
places en route. They spent several
weeks at tho San Diego und San Fran
cisco expositions. They will return
east, by way of the Canadian rockies,
ninaing stops at Seattle, Vancouver, a,
C, Lalio Louise, Hunff, Edmonton and
Winnipeg, reaching homo sometime in
September. Star.
Express Companies Want
Right To Cinch People
Pnrtlnnil. Ore.. Anir 14 Thn tmliti,.
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siirvlco commissions of Washington and I flictcd land, there to exchange ideas
Oregon today have under consideration I d to determine the fate of tho conn
tno formal pleas of express companies I. .
operuting in the northwest for permis- lr'"" "''''on would undoubted
ly result tnc strong and unyielding
agreement requisite to the creation of u
provisional government which should
adopt the first steps necessary to the
constitutional reconstruction of the
country, and to issuo the first and most
essential cf them all, the imnicdiiite call
to general elections.
An tidc(iiate place within the Mex
ican frontiers, which for the purpose
might bo utilized, should serve lis the
scat of tho conference: ami in order to
niKtii to increase intro siato rates to
conform with increases recently author
ized by the interstate commerce com
mission for interstate business.
A hearing was held hero yesterday.
(.'. W. Stockton, of New York, gen
eral counsel for the Wclls-Furgo com
pany, explained to tho coininissiuns
that, the four large express companies
of the country under the existing rates
have lost 2,(Ml0,mni in the face of in
creased business nnd a 10 per cent oper
ation expense reduction.
PTTHIANS TO CRATER LAKE.
Monday night tho K. of f. lodge
chose the lucky Ksipiire who is to go
tit Crater lake to take tho rank of
kaighl put on by the Klamuth Falls
and .Mod I orcl lodges on Wizard island,
in ( rater lake, August 18. liy method
agreed on bv the four candidates, the
choice was made and Clare Snyder was
the lucky man. I Inre s expenses in
full will be paid by Munition lodge, of
Unllas, and we venture to say that he
will come bock from Crater Inke a very
enthusiastic knight. Surely he will re
ceivo his rnnk in a much more impres
sive manner tiian any member of this
lodge In Dallas.
Ojiltn a large delegation from Mnr
mion lodo is planning on innking the
trip. Some aro going by auto und somo
on tho train. The schcdulo by auto
takes an entire week, from Saturday,
August. I t, tn Saturday, August i-'l, ami
bring about a conference of this nature,
the undersigned, or nay of them, will
willingly, upon invitation, act n inter
medium's to arrange the time, place nnd
other details f midi conference, if tliln
action can iu any way aid the Mexican
people,
Ton Days Given for a Reply.
The undersigned expect a reply to
this eoiuinunicution within a reasonable
tune und consider that such a tinio
would be 10 dnys lifter th communica
tion is delivered, subject to prorogation
for cuuse. "
(Signed) JtOBKRT LANsINO,
Secretary of State of tho United State
a i , ' ' J)A WAMA,
Ambassador Lxtraordiiiiiry and i'lenitio-
tciitiury of Brazil, 1
kdcaudo si;i(i:z MC.ITCA,
Ambassador Extraordinary and I'lenlno-
tentiury of Chile.
, ll- H' NAON,
Ambassador V.xtraorillnnry and Plenipo
tentiary of Argentina.
.. 1. .CAI.DKKON,
Mivoy Kxtraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary of Bolivia.
CAKI.OM MAMA DI-: PUNA,
Lnvny Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary of fragility.
JOACyl'IN MKNDKZ,
I'.uvoy Kxtrnordiniiry and Minister
Plenipotentiary of tliuitemtila.
AdulU loe
' Worth. Mom.
Children 5c
blackberries were shipned from this sta
tion to tiie Oregon Packing company
Tuesday night and Jirospects are that
tho average day's shipment will be still
grifite,'.
Miss Carrie Schneider, of Orand Rap
Ida, Mich., who has been visiting at
the A. W. Stewart home for several
weeks, left Thursday morning for her
home. She will stop a few days at
Yellowstone park,
Robert Smith nnd Tien Brown and
their families, of Ihifur, Ore., Mopped
I in dervais a hort time Wednesday
CARRY STOMACH JOY
IN YOURVEST POCKET
Daniel J, Try Has Such ralth In This
Dyspepsia Remedy That II
Guarantees It.
One of tlm greatest successes In the
sale of medicine hits been achieved ,y
Mio im, the standard ilyspcpMri rem
edy, and its sale is increasing so rapid
ly that Daniel J. Pry, the popular drug
gist, has hard work to keep a stin k on
hand, it is very popular with bankers,
ministers, lawyers und others where
business or profession keeps them close
ly confined, while those who have
brought on indigestion through irreg
ular eating, worry, or other causes,
have found relief in this reliable
remedy.
Mi-o nu comes In tablet form and is
sold In a inelnl box especially designed
for convenience In currying the medi
niorninir bihi ciiih-o on tne rami lies on ..;.. i .I.- l. i. i. .i
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.Nick and John f.oetjen. They were on:Mt tke gives ..nick relief and
lhjr."yi: ,!Tv "'i0 """,t ar"' should hdp any caseno matter of how
Some lienors entered the home of .1
Every Convenience of Gas
A good oil stove lights like gas, reg
ulates like gas, cooks like gas. And
it does away with the dirt, delay
and waste heat of a wood or coal
range.
New Perfection
Oil Cook-St ove
for Bil R,ult, Uf Ptarl Oil
Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts perfectly. Docs every
thiiijr your wood or coal ranKc will do. No odor.
Does not taint the food. Dis not overheat the
kitchen. Several styles and sizes. Ask your dealer.
Ne I'-xhihit, Palace of Manufactures, Panana
l acific J'.xnosition.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Csllti.rtiu)
fiulsin
j H. Htnrr, who lives a mile northeast of
town, tho other day while the family
! were away and stole a pair of shoes
, ami some niacKtierry pie. Mrs. Htnrr
! did nut mind the loss of the pie, but
'didn't like the way they scattered
1 the juice about.
j Mr. and Mrs. Desire Tsnnard, of flcr
I vain, are entertaining Mrs. Cnnnard's
.sunt and cousins, Mrs. Augustus F.
Lunger and the Misses Kditli and Kr
nestine, of Newark, N. J., and Mrs.
Waldr O. Lunger, of Kvanston, III.
long a standing. This remedy has been1
so uniformly successful that Iiaiiicl J,
Pry will in future sell Mi o nn under a
positive guarantee to refund the money
if it should not prove entirely satis-;
factory. No other dyspepsia medicine
ever had a large enough percentage of I
rnri's so that it could be sold in this
manner. A guarantee like this speaks'
volumes fur the merit of the remedy, j
There is no time like the present to
do n thing that ought to be done. It
any ono hns dyspepsia, today is the best j
time to begin curing it. j
SACKS FOR SALE
No. 1 Grain Backs jc No. 2 Grain Sacks ...
We also have on hand a full act of heavy farm tools,
over at the
5e
look tLcm
Phont 70S
Western Junk & Bargain House
Center and Commercial Sts.
At the foot of Center Btrett Bridge,