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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 5

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75 DAILY OEEGON STATESMAN: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1911. 1 tssrv: iflMBMlWIBjnM fTilw. iTMIimi I iwr i 11 If to Lebanon, Pa. These are hopeless where the patients would have to remain in the asylum supported by Probate Court Tbe will of I. C.

Bugher was admitted to probate yesterday and Laura Eughei appointed executrix. The estate eon- PERSONALS ii me stare an meir Jives. An appro priation of was made by the Suits and Coats 'f OUR GREAT til WEDNESDAY last legislature for sending such pa Isists of real property to the amount of I $2-00 aud the heirs are Laura Bugher. the widow, Hazel and Walter C. Bugher of Salem and Clarence" Busher of tients back to the asyhtms of the states Col.

E. Hofr has returned from Yaquiua bay, where fce spent bis out ing. SALE 1 from which they eame. This will result in a big saving of expense to Ore- Brooktou, Indiana. Mr.

and Mrs. i has. I orreli are spending a week.ia t'orvallis with Mrs. Correll's mother, Mrs. Mary Lowc-IL and other relatives.

J. J. Haunigan. who was in the city to consult with Governor West ia re 3ystem Satisfactory Tests made by the Hvpo Chloride Our line is so broad that we know we can please you. Latest styles.colors and cloths, all man-tailored garments of the best materials.

We employ only the best fitters and alterators, thus insuring perfect fitting gar svstem, recently installed bv the state gard to the hopvard owned by the ir-f it 10c QUALITY GINGHAMS TODAY ONLY, YARD Here From Grinnell College Professor Raymond JicCienon. profe sor of mathematics in Grinell college, Iowa, is visiting at the home oi Professor W. F. Fargo on North Sixth street. Mr.

MeClenon is touring the coast anil is very much interested in this western country. It is his first trip west He spent last- year in Europe. Leave for Washington State The vice president of Willamette university left last night for Spokane, where he will atftd the. Columbia Kiver conference of ministers. Dr.

Human will leave tomorrow evening for the same place. board at tbe asylum, have proven satisfactory, and from riow on the institution will be provided with pure water. nd so will the state fair grounds during fair week. The system was installed for the purpose of purifying the water obtained from Mill creek. The water has heretofore not been used hot domestic purposes, because of its ments.

Priced from 75 $15 to New Companies The following companies have taken 5 out articles of incorporation at the sec retary of state's office: Bandon Power governor on Kizer's island, a few miles from Corvallis, has returned to Corvaliis. Mrs. W. J. Irwia has gone to Milton to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs.

Xanev Spence, who died August 26. 1911. Charles Medio. Albany 's leading -plumbers, ba -returned to after a short business trip to this city. Miss Zelia M.

Savage of Albany, after spending several days visiting at the home of her parents in this city, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Savage, has returned home.

Edgar Wilmot Hazard, cashier of the United States National bank, and wife are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. of the St.

Francis apartments. Eugene. Charles V. Galloway, a member of the state tax commission, was in Prineville recently, looking after taxation matters. Mrs.

L. X. Roney of this city is a Eugene visitor, where she is visiting relatives. Mrs. Louise Freund of Appleton.

who has spent several weeks with her aunt. Mrs. A. C. Matt lies, at Lake company, principal orrice, st.

Jonns, capital stock, Ilirseh Investment company, principal office, Portland, capital stock, Another Test Case To determine whether a city recorder has authority to make statewide acknowledgements, the secretary of state has refused to allow the acknowledgement of a chauffeur's license from La Grande acknowledged by C. W. Humphreys, city recorder. This important in that it forms grounds for the claim by the University of Oregon These are in check and plaid patterns, all popular colors, 27 inches widconlv, per yard OC See window display. None sold before 8:30 No telephone orders.

Lebanon Lumber company, supplemen tary; principal onne, lebanon, Lebanon Lumber company, increase. to Anderson Dumway company, $5900 to $25,000. that one list of names to referendum petition is invalid. Magnificent Souvenir Bargain in Prune Orchard Owing to lack of owner's time to The official souvenir of the th annual convention of. the International Typographical Union is at hand and it give it required attention, a ten-acre full-bearing prune orchard (mostly certainly is the very pinnacle of the Italians), located 'miles from Sa Those who have viewed our stock of New Dress Goods printer's art.

The typographical work was done bv the Williams Printing lem, may be" had at a figure which will Labish, is visiting Mrs. Frank Matthes bring big interest on the investment. company and the presswork by the In on South Sixteenth street. ill sell with or without crop. Jteas dependent pressroom, both of San Fran BEDDING! BLANKETS BEDDING Our Bedding Sale is making friends for us, and a money saver for you.

BLANLETS! Cotton, cotton and wool, all pure wool, in white, grey, tan and assorted colors. Regular prices from S9c to 515.00. Reduced prices on entire line. COMFORTS Tied and quilted styles, in flowered, figured and Persian coverings over the best quality of long fibred cotton filling. Regular prices from $1.35 to $5.00.

Reduced prices. on entire line. PILLOWS CLBAN ELASTIC and odorless special feathers, specially treated. Priced from $1.25 pair to $9.50 pair. Reduced prices on entire iine.

onably small payment down- balance Miss Nellie Chittenden of Tortland cisco. Hie souvenir, wnicn is larger is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Davis.

on easy ee j. a. jyluis, wiiu Oregon Realty 273 State street. Dr. Harrv Bancroft, jeweler of than an ordinary magazine and about twice that thickness, is replete with interesting subject matter and interspersed with numerous cuts, done in tone and color, by the masters of the art.

Eeducine Will Cure, Vancouver, was hi 'the city yes The worst case of sprung tendon, bog tenia v. and Suitings, say that it is the finest, largest, and most comprehensive display that has ever been shown in Salem. We want you to come and see these NEW ARRIVALS. The new mixed Suitings are exceptionally beautiful. Miss Lou Thompson left "Salem ves- spavin, curb, splint, tug Knee, winu galls, spring hock, or any other similar joint or Bursal enlargement.

Other va tenTay afternoon for Portland, where she will spend the remaiuder of the week. rieties tor home ailments. Shater, tne harness man, 187 S. Commerical street. If you sit in a cool draft when you At Daughter's Home, 111 has.

Calvert, who has been serious- are heated and get a stiff neck or lame back, you will be looking for some thing that will ease the pain. Fix lv ill for several weeks at his Aye Creek home, was brought to Salem yes terday, arriving on the 7:43 north Family Bow in Justice Court What, proved to be a family row came to light yesterday when John Helgeson swore out a warrant against Lucy Hudson charging her with the larceny 'of -some jewelry. The "woman in the case'' who is the mother of Helgeson 's wife was haled before Jmlge Webster and protested her innocence volubly and forcibly. She was allowed to go and consult her attorney who advised her to deposit the jewelry in question with the judge until the ownership could be established. This was done in lien of bail and the prisoner was released.

The case will be set as soon as the condition of Mrs. Helgeson will permit of her appearing in court. bound train last evening lie with vour mind on KAhLAKU 'S SiOW LINIMENT and don't be talked out of it because it is the best pain relieving liniment you can get anywhere. Price 2oc, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by J.

C. Terry. stood the trip much better than was expected he could, as he is very feeble. Mrs. Calvert and other members of the family accompanied: him.

He TOrULAR QUALITY is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. M. S. Skiff, on North High street. 117" Go To Spokane i uuuuuuui nines l)r and Mrs.

II. I). of the TBICES CITY NEWS MERCHANDISE Ivimball college of theology, left yes tcrdav on the Oregon Klectrie for Port I Frank Settlemeir reports that his threshing brought good returns. 40 bushels of wheat and 05 bushels of oats land. From Portland they will go to Funeral Arrangements Made Funeral arrangements have been made by the relatives of Licur-gis Holtzlau.

who was killed in British Columbia by an accident. The body will arrive in Salem Wednesday evening about 11:30. and the funeral procession Spokane where they will attend the sessions of the Columbia Kiver Confer ence of the Methodist church. After to the acre. Mis.

Robert Scott and children and sister. Miss Laura Bonney, returned on ward, thev intend to attend the Puget Special meeting, of Pacific lodge No. 50, A. F. -A.

this evening. Work in the F. C. degree. Visiting brethren welcome.

Sound conference. Aided Country Church The president of Willamette university spent last Sunday at Wilsonville, where he aided in raising money for a small church at that place. About was the amount raised. Saturday evening after a two months' of pickers, but from all appearances there is going to be all the help nee essary. llorst Brothers will run an vx cursiou train up on the Southern Pa-cine from Portland Wednesday, and this will bring probably two hundred families to their immense yards in this and it is believed that the city will then put them at work on First street, then Monnionh and streets.

5000 People in Town. It is estimated that there are fit least 50(H) -people--within limits of Independence today, and more than two thirds of them are here. visit with relatives and friends in Many Corporations will leave Rigdon's at 12:30 Thursday for where interment will be made. The young man was 38 years, months and 14 days old and was the SO tl of Afr. and Mbi-P.

Holt.lau. His southern Oregon. Kev. C. L.

Organ and wife and Mr Twelve corporations filed articles vesterday with Corporation Clerk Pab and Mrs. Bell are spending a few days cock of the secretary of state's office. in Astoria attending the centennial. Dr. Cartwright Has Moved To rooms 511-512 U.

S. National Bank brothers and sisters are: Mrs. Mabel Setzer. Tacoma; Mrs. B.

F. Shepard, to heb in the harvest of the hon cron.l -Many oi me growers in jms vicinity Hie hon cron.l -Many Miss Edna Stanton, who has been Hop Baskets Galore Wagon loads of hop baskets went through the eity yesterday. I'repara-tions are going ou for the hop picking season. the largest number in many months. The total receipts for the day amounted will jin the'.

"'nK uio win i.e cur snori oi Pratum- Pearl Woolridge. Salem: Mr. building. Office hours 12 m. to 4 p.

in. clerking in the Star department store, is spending her vacation at her home J. II. Stanton. Salem; L.

M. Dewey to Ot the number ot corpora tions filing article, three were foreign Mornings at the Willamette foauator ium. Tenino. Grace L. Edruundson.

fore part of next week. It was ex fu estimates, but the is petted that, picking would be ten days S'H1 tl'? yards are in good cofidi later this year than it was last, that there was going to bo a scarcity1 Independence, Aug. 20. near Monitor. Slem: -Sadie Kntriken.

Portland; Wil The sum of $330.40 was collected in fees frojn them for doing business in W. McLean of Salem, who has hp-contract for the erection of the Belle limn Arthur and Earl Holt.lau, of this state. Minister's Wife Dies Mrs. Train of the California bakery Passi school house, has the foundation Ilavesville. We Are Pleased, to Announce To our trade and the public in-general that we have in stock Sporry Snow flour, best by every test.

M. Roberts Co. received word vesterday of the death of the building finished and the ear neuters are now busy. Caved. In a Couple of Kits What Can One Expect? Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. "Roberts have "How can a mart be expected to Constipated? of Mrs. Roper, wife of Rev.

Mr. Roper of the Free Methodist chinch at Houl-ton. Mrs. Roper was well known in this citv. The funeral will take place Railroad Commissioner Frank J.

Miller, wife and son of Salem came down from Foley springs, where they have been visitincr. vesterday. Mr. Miller briny home venison1 when he has been moved into their new home in the west ern. rrnrt of the citv.

It is just com Don't take chances with constipation. If himtimr with a eame warden at his nleted and a modern bungalow with ev you let constipation run on unrelieved you're todav and burial will be made at elboy to cry, 'Don't shoot, it may be was suffering from something like what The Eest Foodstuffs Are Here In the bakery line. Purity, whole-somenoss and price with us cut a figure when lowncss i concerned. California Bakery Court street. committing slow but ure suicide, i ou re poison erything up-to-date.

Improvements. Ore." ham. ing yourself with accumulated waste matter. It a asked Superintendent a merman vesterday. after returning from is known as "walking typhoid." and went to Foley to try to get rid of it.

A crew of men are at work on the IV'' may give you cirrhosis (hardening) of the liver you know what that means. his Currv county hunting expedition. While there he fell heavily and struck east end of Lincoln street at grading. Special Sale on All Hair Goods-Switches, from 42.50 up: puffs. $3 "To be in the woods with a real nat his side on a rock and thinks he broke This street has been started once be I guarantee my goods as represented.

a couple of ribs. He is feeling pretty fore, but never finished. But signs look good now for another graveled not rmfy t-lirvf. cowl paiion Itcutr, It. full yont Miss Oro Poage, 318 319 U.

S. Banl, building. Phone 1690. street. Evangelist C.

L. Organ and Rev. Ford tlei In oriler corr-ctn the ttomeh tMKWf the pteilt di uralist like Finley is a constant revelation. He knows the notes of every bird and the habit of every animal. He is game warden solely to protect the game of the state.

Some hunters feel their trips are failures unless they come back redhanded, but there is pleasure aside from merely killing." Dr. Steeves Has Returned From the east and can be found at his ofueo, as usual. Practice limited to eye, car, noso and throat. One. Joy Ticket County Clerk R.

D. Alien yesterday issued a marriage license to Fddie Roy Marshal and Knima 'Viola "Woods, both of Salem. Betlon mtitt tbe, -n-m of the Christian church took up tn Hotel Marion nnttor Smiflav of remodeline their the blood the kkinry mad k'rp the bovcU in food drills oren until 12 p. m. Crawfish chore h.

and o00 was subscribed -y and sea foods a specialty. Merchants' condition. hera nf the church and their Better than PiUj ICs lunch from 12 to 2 p. 50 cents. friends.

Thev appointed a committee for Liver Ills V. Or. ShiDley Company sore at any rate and will go home. Eugene Register. Committed to Asylum John Thomas, who was picked up recently by the police and put through the Bert il lion measurement system as a suspect, was committed to the.asylum yesterday after being examined Judge Bushey and Dr.

O. B. Miles. The police suspected that he was a man that escaped from the Leavenworth prison last April, but when he was measured by the faultless Bertillion system, the resemblance failed to tally; and his examination as toiis sanity- resulted in his being committed to the care of the asylum? authorities. to take up this matter and expect to raise $1000.

A new church will be made Are showing directoire hand-bags in from the old one with a bungalow et velvet, suede, satin, popular leathers feet. The old biriWing is too small for and beaded novelties ntteu witn com the congregation. a TTtn Wlroi Lefts Home. purses, long cord and leather handles Prices, $1.39 to $10.00 each. Former Salemite Here J.

C. PERRY, Druggist Three Months' Salary Gone S. Van Dyke, deputy district attorney for the" first judicial district neglected to file his oath of ofice in time and will forfeit three months' salary. Van Dyke was appointed by a law pa'ssed by the legislature. In order to give the people of the county an abundance of time to apply the referendum the legislature provided that it.

should not go into effect for ninety days after it, would naturally become a law, making ISO davs in all. nThe attorney gen-rMl mlfd that the clause requiring the set the worfd "tot talki ibut Paul Fire in the Grass The fire department was called out yesterday about 11 o'clock to quench grass fire on Fast Mill street. Though the alarm caused some excitement, no damage was done. Wrtb's Ls't Cliance After arguments for and against issuance of a certificate of probable cause in the ease of the state vs. Webb, Justice "Kakin anounnced yesterday br would pass upon the issue today or Friday.

Webb is under sentence to bans next Tuesday. Oeo. Brvant. formerly of the Bryant Reeder mills of this city, wro has been touring the east, arrived in Salem fnr a short stay. Tie has vis Mathulka of Buffalo.

N. says he always KEEPS AT HOME the, King of all Laxatives Dr. King's New Life pjlsand that they're a blessing to all his family. Cure constipation, headache, indigestion, dyspepsia. Only 25c at Dr.

Stone's drug 6tore. Notice to Oregon Hop Growers There is to be a great exposition of hops, barley and brewing machinery held in Chicago in October. Up to the thirtv-two states in this journey He is located near Chico, where he has an almond ranch. present time there has been no applica suspension of the law, for the additional, ninety davs was unconstitutional. On May 20.

Van Dyke filed his oath with the countv clerk, but did not file it with the secretary of state until August Attorney General Crawford holds that his neglect will cause a forfeiture of thrce months salary. independence Notesj CANNING PEACHES is the thing you must engage your mind on now. A few days delay will make a world of tion for entry cards by Oregon growers. It is stated that there is no -entry fee. that over $7000 in prizes will be distributed and that it is highly desirable that this section be well represented at the exposition.

Oregou growers MJ-e urged to send their applications to T. A. Livesley who will be glad to wire them to Chicago. They must be filed before September 1. difference in the QUALITY.

EXTRA FINE EARLY CRAWF0RDS, per box Miss Kora Browne has been engaged to teach school at Lyons during the tall and winter and will begiu Octo- ('has. Shennifiehl and wife and Dr. Duganne and lady returned this week from their outing on the coast. Fred Mosemau is putting "in a irritrate his farm near here and Trained Librarian Here Miss Lucile F. Fargo, librarian at the North Central school, is spending her vacation in Salem visiting at the home of her brother.

Professor Fartro. on -orth Sixth street. $1.25 40c Insane Sent Home EATING PEACHES, LARGE FULL BASKETS, Miss Fargo is partial to the Willamette vallev, tnis-being the third summer she has silent in this region. She will remain in Salem until about the first of The first non-resident insane patients to be transported out of the state bv means of the appropriation for that purpose were yesterday, when A. Rosenthal was sent to Lyons.

M. Belourney to Montreal, George Frehiin to St. Paul, and Jack Miller G. W. JOHNSON CO.

141 North Commercial Street Phone 47 to furnish water for the house andi bam. F. A. Wilson and wife are touring the southern part of the' state in an automobile. They, will be 'absent about two weeks.

September, when she will return to Spo the wav of Victoria. 15. ('. BARTLETT PEARS Don't delay getting your supply now. Now is the time ji.j mCi address on "The High I ScnooT Library Problem." Miss Fargo they are picked; now is the time you want to lay in your wants.

is a trained librarian, coming from tne library school at -Albany, New York; tin had considerable experience, in Absolutely nothing gained by waiting $1.25 per box It is understood that I'eter will close his store in this city during the fore part of October and move his stock of goods to the fair grounds, where he will embark in the grocery business. J. O. McTntosh and Hon. J.

S. Coo per will attend the Harvest Festival Ht Dallas next week as-delegates from tndenendence. They will take a great 10c EXTRA LARGE TOKAY GRAPES, per the public libraries of Walla Walla. Seattle, and Portland, as well as in the Spokane work, hence speaks from actual experience. Spokane is one of the first of the northwest cities to make the high hool library a complete and special department of the school.

At present it contains nearly four thousand volumes and has become an a tive anil forceful factor in tne high sctiool regime. Hollister's Eoeky Mountain Tea is TRY THE SCHRAM JARS FOR YOUR FRUIT of Our Fall Opening If you want good fruit try our store Sale, order many agricultural exhibits which will be e'ventually ou display at the state Wm. Ball sold his gasoline launch, The Louise, this week to a party at Buena Vista. Kev. Weber preached In Buena Visfn last Sunday in the abspnee of Kev.

Harry McCain, who is visiting in Mex ko, where he expects soon to make his future home. A movement is on foot to pave three more streets in the city as soon as the work already contracted for is Liberal reductions on every taken. Merchant Tailor for 9 Ladies and Gentlemen Nature's own tonic, because it is purely vegetable and its use is not followed bvdevitalizinsr after results. Nothing like it for debility, anaemia, mal or Moshe nutrition or poor appetite. Tea Tablets, 35c.

J. C. Perry. lOTini -GROCERY GO. finish.

The will be 456 COURT STREET It is not bleached. For the best bread, uas Olympic Flour. through about the first of the mouth, --f.

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