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rwv "", - jwtr DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1904. SEVEN ""I GREATER SALEM ' STAKE Deficit Guaranteed By Commercial Club Other Work of the State Board of Agriculture That Has Just Adjourned Tho stato fair board yostorday af ternoon concluded Its work, and, ad journed last evening, after complet ing tho work of tho meeting. 'Durng tho aftornoon session tho koard considered tho proposition of a eonrailtteo from tho Woodmen of tho World, and arrnngod for a special Woodmen Day, to bo hold on. Tuesday and tlmo again with always the samo of fair wook, preceding Snlom Day. ' result. Tho stomach Is a good and Tho program of tho day will bo largo-'faithful sorvant, but when pushed ho ly prepared by tho Woodmen commit- yond tho limit It robcls. Somo stom too, and an appropriation of $600 was aehs will stand much mora abuso mado by tho board to bo usod In pay-1 than others, but evory Rtomach has Its ing prizes for drill contests, and other ( limit; and whon that limit Is ranched, entertainments, to bo supplied by tho It is a vary dangerous and unwise TVoodmcn, Tho commlttoo wilt take ' proceeding to attompt to forco It Into Immiedlata stops toward securing tho doing furthor work. The sonslblo aseistanco of Woodmen from all ovor and reasonable courso is to employ tho state, and drill teams from tho a substltuto to carry on the work of largest and best camps of tho order ( digestion and give tho stomach an will bo hero to compoto for tho prifcos opportunity to recuporato and rogaln offered. Tho board Is also consider- its lost strongth. Ing tho matter of giving a special! Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablets are tho harness raco on that day, to bo known only porfect substltuto to taks up and as tho Woodmen of tho World Stako, ' carry on tho work of tired, worn-out tho winner to bo decorated by tho stomachs. They aro natural and easy Woodmen in front of tho grand stand. In their work. They contan all of tho Tho board awarded tho scoro card essential elomonts thnt mako up the privilogo to tho Statesman Job Ofllco, ' gastric Juice and othor digestive flu and tho bids for tho bar privilogo wero Ids nnd will digest any food that a nil rejected, owing to tho fact that strong, healthy stomach will, and do they wero hold to bo too low. I It In tho samo tlmo and In tho same Tho president of tho board was In- way. Thoy work independently of structod to securo a squad of PInkor- jB ton men to police tho grounds during tno ralr. Tho members of tho board aro en- thuslastlc over tho prospects of tho 1904 fair, and bollovo that It will bo tho best ovor hold on tho fair grounds. ' Greater Salem Stake. soerotary Jos. O. Graham and Pros- Idcnt E. Hofor, of tho Greater Salem ' commercial Club, appeared, on Invl- H tatlon, boforo tho Stato Board of Agrl- culture, to stato tho action of tho'onablo that organ to rest and rocu club in regard to tho Salem businoss ' porato and rogaln its health and mon'a contribution toward tho $2000 strength. Tho procoss is porfectly Creator Salem Stako at tho stato fair natural and plain. Nnturo will hoal wees. I tho stomach Just as sho heals n As shown by tho resolution offorod wound or a broken limb, If sho Is not by Mr. Patton at tho club meotlng intorforod with and is permitted to Monday night, tho Commercial Club ,i0 her work In her own way. All Is willing to put up a guaranty that intorforonco is provonted by Stuart's tno raco will fill and pay out, as tho nnnnciai showing or tho fair managors womsoivos will provo. Tno uost uusi- ness men of this city havo boon con-. suited by tho offlcora of tho club, and thoy aro unanimously of tho opinion' that a guaranty la tho propor thing, nu uio only thing. un uoiiair or tno noaru Mr. wisaora roprosontod that tho fair managers had beon obliged to offer consolation numea ror mo non-winners in mo Dig raco, and that Uio monoy from tho Salem businoss mon was noodod for that Tho Commercial Club officials re spited that Uio club had undortaken to ralso a $2000 purse to construct, "with, tho help of tho county, good roads in all directions from' Salem, and would llko to bo rollovod from raising any casn tor mo ureoier aaiom aiaKo. aimougn wuung 10 mono up meir nan of tho deficit, if thero should bo any. Tho plan of tho club, if this is accept ed, is to appoint a committee to raise a subscription guarantoo, and if thore fwnrci II Physicians prescribe it S (9 for their most delicate 1 A, 8CHREIBER, Salem. 1 I FARMER'S HOME, 1 What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in tho family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre. pared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking! add, boiling water and set to eooL Flavers: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a packago at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. should not bu"BufllcIent entry foes to ralsa tho pursa, help make up tho shortage. For tho paBt two years tho raco has more than paid out. IMAKE PEACE WITH Y0URJ5T0MACH You Are Certain to Lose If You At' tempt tho Use of Force and Violence. You cannot forco your stomach to do work that It Is unablo and unwll- ling to do. It -has been tried tlmo surrounding conditions and tho fact that tho stomach is weak or diseased does not lnfluonco thom at all In their useful and offcctlvo work. Thoy will digest food Just as well In a glass Jar or bottlo as thoy will In a stom- nch. You soo that for youssclf by putting ono of thorn Into a Jar with a square meal and somo wator to on ablo It to work. Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablets, by thus relieving tho stomach of Its work, Dyspopsia Tablotts, Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablets aro for Bai0 by drug stores ovorywhoro at c0 cents a box and If you aro afflicted witu dyspopsia, ono box will mako you fool CO tlmos better. You will J forgot you i,nvo a stomach and ro- j0jco n tn0 forgotfulnese. No drug- gBt would bo so shortslghtod as to J try to got along without Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots, for they aro so nomiIar anil nro BO woll known for tho good thoy havo dono and tho hap piness thoy havo caused that any druggist caught without thom would logo tho confidence of his customor and be regarded as below the stand ard. His businoss would suffer as a result and his patrons would go to other stores and buy tholr othor druga thoro we thelr stuart.a i Dyspopsia Tablets. BAND OF SHEEP KILLED. Doctruction Is the Supposed Work of Cattlemen of That Section. A phono mesiage received here and at New Pine Creek Tuesday from Sil ver Lake gives an account of the de struction of the ontlre band of 3000 li ad of shsep belonging to the Ben ham Bros., of Pine creek. The herd er, who was In charge of the sheen, brought the new into Sliver Lake, the nearest supply station to a large ex ianc of desert country lying east of 3 l r Lake valley. According to the horde's story lie was ranging hie band of sheep about SO milea east or etm-amas Lake, and about SO mil-s cost of the town of Stiver Lake. He claims that a few night previous to tho killing of the sheep in his charge, three men held him up and robbed him of all the ammunition he had in his tamp. On the night of February 1st. a large body of mounted men visited bla camp, and. with knives and guns, slaughtered bis entire band of 3000 head. It is furthor claimed that those committing the orime gave notice to the herder that they would, the next night, visit another camp belonging to John M. Ilold and Benbam Bros., and kill all tho sheep found in that camp. Whethor their threat was carried out or not wo havo not learned. As to who the partlos wore who did tho dastardly work, thero seems' to bo no Information. It Is supposed to bo that some of the cattlomon of that section. But as tho sheep wero far out on tho desert, and not near any cattlo ranches, it Is dimcult to see what damago they wero doing at this season of the year to tho cattlo ranges. Mr.Reld,- who Is largely Interested In tho two bands of snoop spoken of. Is qplto ill at his homo at New Pine Creek, and Is unablo to visit tho soeno of tho reported slaughter. Thoso who know him, know that ho would novor allow an offense of that kind to go unavenged, and If this roport should provo tmo there will be somothlng doing as soon as he Is ablo to look af ter mattora and things. Wo hope tho report may prove to bo a slieophord or'B dream; that no sheep wero klllod; and that thoro Is no present br prcspfectlvo troublo uotwoon. pnoep. men and cattlomon of any pari of our county. New York Dog Show. Now York, Fob. 10. With tho larg est ontry list on'rocord tho 28th annu al bonch show of tho Westminister Kennol Club opened today in the Mad ison Square- Gardon under auspicious circumstances. Tho show, from pres ent Indications, will bo tho most suc cessful ovor hold In tho country. Tho total numbor of thoroughbred canines on exhibition is 2493, and evory breed known to fanciers Is In tho Inst. Tho ontrles come from every section of tho United States nnd Canada, and from sevornl countries of Europe. Tho exhibits of hounds, St Bornards and mastiffs aro particularly notable, and tho smnllor varloty of lap dogs, such ns toy spaniois anu uionnoims, aro also much In ovldonco. ARE YOU SATISFIED. If Not, What Better Proof can Salem Residents Ask For? This Is tho statement of a Salem citizen, Tho testimony of a nughbor, You can readily Investigate It. The proof should convince you O. S. Coopor, farmer, living thrco miles north-cast of Salem on tho Gar don road, says: "I was raised In tho wheat district and whon a good lump of a boy I prided mysolf on having as much strongth as any othor boy in tho neighborhood and whon a numbor of U3 got together wo often tested our strcnKth by lifting. I very often lift ed two bags of wheat but havo slnco rogrottod having done so as tho result wnn that I ntralned mv back and over aftor had mora or loss troublo from dull aching pains acros my loins and othor symptoms of kldnoy complaint. In somo way Doan's Kldnoy Pills woro brought to my notlco and tho first tlmo I wont to town I dropped Into Dr. Stono's drug storo and on qulrod about thorn. I was told thoy woro hlKhly recommonded and ad vised to glvo thorn a trial. I did so, and'whllo I did not follow tho treat ment ns regularly ns I should havo done, being a poor hand to tako any kind of medlclno, tho bonoflts I do rivod from tholr uso stamps thom as a romedy which nets fully up to tho representations mado for it." Sold for 50 conts a box by all deal or. Fostor-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. solo aKonts for tho United States, llomombor tho name. Doans, and tako no othor. Iowa Hardware Dealers. Des Molnos, la., Fob. 10. Tho Iowa Hardware Dealer's Association began its annual convention la Dos Moines today, and will romaln in soeslon for throo daye. Tho prosidlng ofllcor is S. It Milos, of Mason City, nnd Uio soerotary of tho convention is II. S Vlncont, of Fort Dodge. Bosldos dis cussing various matters of Iraportanco to the trndo, tho convontlon will dis cuss plans for Increasing the member ship and efllcloncy of the stnto organ ization. DEEP SNOW AT BLUE RIVER. Report That It Is Eight Feet at the Mine A Hard Storm. A letter was received from the Bluo river mjrves this morning stating that tho snow there had fallen to a depth of eight feet and that it was .Impos sjble to come out or go In. This Is the heaviest snow at the mines for a long tlmo. The storm Is general all over the Northwest About half an Inch fall here yosterday morn ing, hut most of it has been melted away. Lart night's freose was the hardest this winter. Bu gone Guard Don't select an unknown nedklnelfyou want to get rid of stomach liver or kidney troubles. Wise people use tbi Bitters because for 60 years It has never failed in cases of Poor Appetite, Sitters Indigestion, Flatulency, Dyspepsia and Constlpa- tlon. Give uo a trial tfflSBfel rl I EbYa IB rrironTrn "tjl Indigestion is caused by trying to compel the stomach to keep too rapid a pace. It is the bane of the present age and is wrecking lives by the wholesale a little assistance is needed by tho diges tive organs of That distressed feeling can bo removed speedily by using Beccham's Pills and can posi tively be cured by taking a course of this excellent medicine. Your stomach will be kept sweet and clean and your gen. eral health will be perfect if you wjij use BEEGHAM'S PILLS Sold Evorywhoro. In boxes, lOc. and 25a Send In Your Orders Immediately If you want carnations for noxt Saturday. Carl Ruof, Avon uo greonhotiBos. Phono 2591 black 2-9-3t The White House Can glvo you a good meal any hour of the day or night em th jp lto Wnl Yon Hara Always Bwftt fl-L3 AA XMarkct Quotations Today a X "Mk 8'ni Good Home Market" L Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant 4 Pennell, Preps, Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stelner's Market Chickens 810c. Eggs Per dozen, 22c. Turkoys 1216c. Dujks ;10c. Hop Market Hops 19022c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc. Potato es 3Bc Onions YjC. Dried Fruits. Peaches 10c. Aprlcota 10c. Apples 10c. Petlto prunes 4c. Italian prunes Ec. Wood, hence Potts, Eta, Big flr $4.00. Second-growth 18.60. AFh J3.00 to $3.75. Body oak $4.60. Polo oak $4.00. Cedar poBts 120. J Hide. Pelts nnd Fura. Green Hides, No. 1 Be. Green Hiues, No. 2 Ic. Calf Skins (06c. Shoop 76c. Goat Skins 25c to $1.01 Grain and Frour. Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, ex port valuo, 70a Oats $1.06 cwt Barley $19 per ton. Flour Wholesa'o, $3.60. Live Stock Market Steers 3 V4 03 He Cows 3c Sheep 20. DressQd veal 6 a Dressed hogs 6c. Live hogs 4c. Mutton 2V6c por pound. Hay, Fed, EU. Baled cheat $10. Haled oloYorr-$10. Bran $20. Shorts $21.G0. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy butter 20026c. Creamery butter 30c. Cream separator skimmed, Cora. Creamory, 30o, net at PORTLAND MARKET. Wh t Walla Walla, 76c. Valley 790o. Flour Portland, best grade, $3,760 $1.86; graham, $3.76. Oath Oholoe White, $1.1O0$MS1 Barley Feed $20 per ton; olled, $21- MlUituft Bran, $186O0$19. Hay Timothy, $160$1C. Potatoes CQ4J80o. Bgs Oregon ranch, 20. Poultry Chickens, mixed 1110120 pei' pound- turkeys, 15&10C. Pork Dressed, C7c. Beef Dressed, G7ftc. Veal 70o. Hops 2408flo, Wool Valley, 170180 Eastern Oregon, 12016o; Mohair, 82035c Hides dry. IS pounds an.. Howards, 15 to 16c Butter Fancy creamery, 3tc; uairy and store, nominal. I CLASSIFIED j " Advertisements, five lines or less, in mis column irmorvcu j. three times for 25c, 50o a week $1.60 a month. All over flvo lines at the same rate. liMitii i nil 1 1 mi ii in 1 1 WANTED. Wanted. A farm with good prune and hop land, improvod or unlmproTOdj must bo cheap. Address, with par 'tlculars, "B. O. B" Salem, Or., caro of Journal ofllco. 2-G-tf Qlrl Wanted. For housework. In quire of A, F. Hofor, Jr., cornor of 20th and Chemokota streets. 2-6-3t I Want Lodging houses, grocory stores, buslnosa .houses, chances of all kinds, dwellings, etc. Leave your property with mo. G. A. Hur- loy, over tho Wollor grocory storo. 2-1-mon-tuoa B9nMM LOST AND FOUND. Taken Up. Dark Jorsey cow. Inqulro Of Prod Gfcllor, four miles west of Turner, Op. , 2-8-lwk' FOR RENT. For Rent Sovon. room house. In qtilro at Rlvcrsldo house, 4 Stato street. 2-C-3t FOR 8ALE. For Sale. A flno 9-room houso, with two lots, $1G; Bmnll houso and lot on Contor streot, near capltol, $600; a lot 75x170 on North Front stroot $300; Ao agents. Call on A, F. Mc Ateo, 13th and Mission streets Phono 373 Bluo. 2-9-3t Dry Fir Wood for 8ale. M. A. Bud- long. Phono Main 2331. 2-6-3 1 For Sale. Ton young Buff Plymouth Bock chickens, at a bargain, if takon soon. A. F. Hofor, Jr., Sa lem, Oregon. 1-5-Gt For Sale Or trado, a flno 10-acro chicken or fruit ranch; jflrst-closs buildings and Improvements; closo to school, postofllco, storo and rail way station. Will trado for city or unimproved farm property. Address "W. J.," Caro Journal. 11-6- Choice Farm For Sale. Throo mlloa northwost from Brooks, having dwolllng house, barn and two hop housoo, with 30 acres of hops, bal- anco farming land, with running wator, oxcopt onough cholco tlmbor to supply tho placo. M. J. Egan. 11-12-tf For Sale Eighty acroB of land In Washington county, for $450. A bargain for somo ono wanting to mako a homo. Some timber on tho placo; somo clcarod. E. Hofor, Sa eom. Oregon. 10-C-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Dance. Howell Hall, Fobruary 13th Evorybody cordially Invltod; good music nnd a good tlmo assured. 2-9-31 I want a nice residence for Eastorp parties. What havo you? G, A. Hurley, ovor tho Wollor grocery Btoro. 1-30-lt If you have Farm property, to sell, leavo It with mo. I also havo a real estato ofllco in Independence, Polk county, and a flno list of farms and buslnoea oponlngs. Ofllco with W. H. Holmos, ovor tho Wollor grocory Btoro. G. . Hurley. 1-30-st-mn If You Wish Collecting Done Loave your accounts with tho O. A. Hur ley Colectlng Agency, over tho Wollor Grocery Store. 1-28-tf. Moler's Barber College Of Salt Lake City, offors advantngoB In teaching the trade that cannot bo had olso whoro. Avoid Bchools tho Orogon and California barbers' now laws aro apt to close at any tlmo. Write today for our special offor to dis tant students. 1-23-lm Say Havo you tried Edwards & Lusch. or'a for moats. We havo tho best sausago In town. Como and try It, and bo convinced. 410 Bast State Etreot Salem Truck and Dray Co, Oldest and best equipped company In Sa lem. Piano ard furniture moving a specialty Ollloo 'phono, 861. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No. 60 State street. 91-lm Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 297 Commercial street, upstairs. Singing school Iludlmental and sight reading class m. Begins Wednesday evening, Oc tober 14th. Class every Wednes day evening to May 1st, next Tul tipn, $1X0. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is here by given that the partnership here tofore existing between Watt Shlpp andPaul II. Howser, under the firm name of Shlpp & Houser, has been dissolved by mutual consent, Paul II, Houser retiring. Watt Bhlpp will continue the business, collecting all accounts and paying all bills. Watt Shlpp, Paul II. Houser, Salem, Or., Jan. 16, 1904. MM 1 TT MISCELLANEOUS. Unique Cleaning Rooms 8haw A Johnson, tho cleaners, are now lo cated at 209 Commercial Btreei. Thoy do a gonoral pressing and re pairing business. SpeclaUieat.Sklrts, silk waists, kid gloves, gontaV cloth ing, etc. Phono 2G14. 5-28-lyr. PHYSICIAN AND 8URQEON. Dr. I. W. Starr Ofllco in Bush & Brer building, ovor Oregon Shoo Store. Ofllco hours, 9 to 12 n. m, and 2 to G p. in. Calls attondod in city or country. Resldonco 'phono 2356 Red. 1-G-tt Dr. W. 8. Mott Will horcaftor bt found in tho Drey block, 276 Com mercial street, ovor Orogon Shoe Co. Ofllco telephone 2931; resl donco phono, 2761. Ofllco hours 9 to 12. and 2 to 6. s WIRE FENCING. Walter Morley, Dealer in Americas, Elwood and Page Hold fencing. All kinds of poultry fencing. Shingles. P. & B. ready roofing and 'Jwall papor . Prices tho lowost Salem Fonco Works, CO Court ntroot, Salem, d&w. UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers, Wo carry tho largost and finest lino of uudortakor's goods in tho city. Prices to suit alL Black and white hoarso. Prompt, reliable. Savo monoy by calling vt No. 107. A. M. Clough, A. J. Basoy, MG-U RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 95 State streot Opon day and night Our 20c meals aro better than any 2E houso in tho state. Six 20o meals for $1.00; 21 20o moals for $3.00. LODGES. Olive Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. F. I. O. O. F. Hall, Saturday each wook, at 7:30 p. m. B. B. Horrick, Jr., N. G. Frank F. Toovs, recording secretary. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of the World Meets In Hoi man Hall ovory Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Frasler, Consul. Wyllo A. Mooros, Secre tary. 1-12-lyr Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or der United Workmen, moots evsrjr Saturday ovonlng in tho' Holmii Hall, cornor Stato and- Liberty stroota. Visiting brethren wolcom. J. G. Graham, M. W.; J. A. Bollwaoi Recerder. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W Meets In tholr hall lu Hoi man block, cor nor Stato and Llborty, ovory Mon day ovoning. Visiting brethren wolsomo. Roy Mclntlre, M. W. A. E. Aufranco, Rccordor. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holmnn block, cornor Stat and Llborty Sts. T'tenday of each wook at 7:30 p. ra. II. II. Turner, C. 0.; W. I. Staloy, K. of R. and S. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters No. 19. Moots Fri day In Tumor block. II, G. Moyor, O. R.; A. L. Brown, Soo. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meets ovory Thursday ovoning at 8 o'clo Holmnn Hall, 13. H. Matton, Y. O.: A. L. Brown. Clork. OSTEOPATH8. Drs. M. T. Soboettle, Frank J. Barr' and Anna M. Barr. Graauatea Amorltan School of Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., successors to Dr, Oraco Albright Offlc hours I t 12 ant 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Ode! FellowB' Temple, Phono Main 2711; rosldcnco phono 2603 red. Dr. H. H. 8covell. Suggestive Uiorapoutlcs. Osteopathy. Norvous and functional diseases. Rooms 4, 6 and 6, D'Arcy building. Phono 2855 Main. 1-1-lm TON80RIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only ursUjlaw shop on Stato stroot Evory thin now and up-to-uato. Finest porce lain baths. Shavo, 15o; hair-cut Us baths, 26c. Two first-class boo blacka. O. W. Evans, proprietor. WATER COMPANY. OFFICE CITY HALL. For wator sorvlce apply at office. Bills, payablo monthly In advance. Mae all romplalnta at the office. EXPRESS AND TRANSFER. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Mnuii nil mull unit nosseneer trains Baggage to all parts of the city. Prompt service, 'reiepnono u. . HECKMaN-HEDRICK & IIOMYER DENTI8T8. O. H. MACK n. .-.,-. Tr T t Tfoflnft. in White Cornor, Salem. Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at inod- oral jeo in any uiautu mw ... .v. request - Valentines Prettiest and cheapest to be bad in tho olty. Tte Vaticty Stoue 9 4 Court Aosora M. Welcb, Pros i