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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1904)
DAILy CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGU8T 3, 1904. sass "" THREE, BAKER COUNTY MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY BANK "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Capital City Bryant & Mills Quotations. Pennell, Props. Closes Its Doors Owing to the Absence of Presi dent Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a tkjB JsHsBsJsaaaaask .PiHLask if. H aw &k LaaaaaasH HL LaaaaaasH lA sLasHr aasB sssssLasaw -m .sLaaaasW sssssPssaaasam. Issaaaaaaaaaa' OsaaaaasH ssaaaaaaasi sssaaaaaaal . ssaaaaasw i m raasP Baasaaaaasflfcl HB H aaaasl W9 5B saaaaaaasi H H. lM H sH. ? BasBI IssssBasBaaaaaaasl sHaaaaaaaaV Issaaaaaaaasat - lsBSaaaaaasn lasaaaaaaaaaam aaaaaaasBi J DUJSlQSE4IFIi? utali1 F'" w--- j , ''J L" y in popular favor because of its good- f3- ' i vSs tf ness its unvarying quality keeps it" up. Over Q I - il a minion sold dailv' Cremo 5c. anywhere. S , y M rf O It's worth it anytime. 3 HI I r iV ' 1 , vV Largest Seller in the World. -" . . li?V ' tf I BwA ' ,y . . &&& Is the 1 Kcj SmoRer's Protection ' " ; - "iihirtAi 1V1 I ! "'"'r''"""'TfM,,iaB i. win i iMjbwiKrrTiafmfiin H " ' ' ' -..I .-, i ..-i MILLS RECEIVE WHEAT The Salem Flouring Mill is receiv ing new wheat, and Mr. Babcock, the .manager, reports the quality as first- class. The averago yield is difficult to es timate, as the crops vary widely. One small field produced 25 bushels to the ! acre, while another tract averaged 24 bushels. The entiro crop for Marlon and Polk counties will prob ably average about 18 bushels. In the vicinity of Buena Vista the yield will exceed that of last year. Drug Store Improved. The drug store of Z J. RIggs has been Improved recently and presents a nobby appearance. New paper and fresh paint are blended harmoniously and bespeak prosperity for the es tablishment. GOOD ROADS EXPERT J. W. Abbott, the government good roads expert, and G. V. Bvans, of Portland, are at the Santiam granite quarries, Investigating the rock and may conclude to build a "sample mile of crushol granite road in Lane coun ty. The government road machinery will be in that county next month. o Serenaded H. D. Patton. The Salem Military; band after the concert last evening serenaded Mr. Hal D. Pattono at his home opposite Willson avenue. That gentleman re sponded and made a short talk, thank ing tho members of the band for their kindness, and then invited them to partake of ice cream and cake. Mr. Patton is an' enthusiastic supporter of the band and has devoted consid erable time to looking after the finan cial support of the organization. POPULAR BAND. CONCERT The concert at Willson avenue last evening was one of the most delight ful, of the series and tho band, was compelled to respond to many num bers. Under the leadership of Prof. Mc Elroy the Military band is becoming a fine concert organization and is equal to any one of like pieces in the state. That the people appreciate their excellent music was amply-verified, last qyenlng at the generous ap plause bestowed. L'aw Breaker Punished. Stato Game Warden Baker is keep ing after the game law breakers. On August 1 Deputy Hodson arrested A. Creson, of Douglas county, for killing a female deer. He was fined $25 and costs Baker .City, Aug. 3. The Bank of Sumpter has assigned all its assets to u H. McCulloch, an attoVney of Sumpter, for the benefit of its cred itors. As the patrons of the Bank of Sumpter, at Sumpter, Oregon, ono by one -approached the bank, they were confronted with the following notice, which was posted on the door of tho bank: - "This bank is closed, pending nn in- vesugatlon." Not since the failure of the Baker City National bank In this city qver 10 years ago have the people of Baker county been confronted with a second failure. The Bank of Sumpter was first opened about five years ago. with A. P. GOSS as its nro.ilrtnnt Wn.l.- In the year he sold all his In terests and as a result Ray Hv Miller became' president, and H. S. Durgan its secretary. Matters ran along smoothly until about a month ago, when Ray H. Miller suddenly left Sumpter and his present where- uuuius ore generally unknown. It is not believed, however that should nn examination disclose a shortage, that any of It could bo attributeu to him. It Is generally known that the bank made a good many bad loans, and the hard time3 In Sumpter following brought about the result that this morning's notice, which was posted upon the door, disclosed. The liabili ties are not known. Poultry at Stelner'a Young chickens lie. Hens 8c. Eggs Per dozen, 17c. Market f DRUMMER'S CARPET SAMPLES 3 3 M flboM 200 Drfciwr's Carpet t m 'b- vs I Samples All wool, two ply, 35c each o 3 lot $ 1 .00 Extra heavy all wool Rajah and Flemish Tap estry, 45c each. v.' These Will Be on Sale Monday Morning July 25th The House FnrnisMng Go. 269 Liberty St. Stores Salem and Albany. Cossacks Led, by a Woman. St. Petersburg, Aug. 3. Tho dough ty deeds of a brave Ruslsan girl, said to be a Karalm Jewess1, are graphic ally reported from Mukden. This cour ageous Hebrew, who is only 20, dress es as a man, calls horsolf Michael Smolfto, and has played a brlllant and holpful part as scout and dragoman. Recently, when some specially danger ous work was necessary, and qualified military men were called upon to volunteer, she was tho first to offer her services and reconnoitre tho Jap anese' position in tho forest. Several weeks ago she headed a small party of Cossacks, and not only obtained information needed by tho Rusjlan commander but successfully drove back a large number of cattlo which, having been looted by tho Japanese, were taken to their camp by Chinese auxiliaries. DRUMMER'S CARPET SAMPLES May Not Kow Husband's Fate. Paterson, N. J., Aug. 3. John Lyons, who is to be hanged hero to morrow for the murder of John Chris tian, a watchman, has takon extra ordinary care to keep tho news of his fate from als wife,, and he will die on tho gallows without hor knowlodgo If his plans carry His friends are aiding him in Uie endeavor and thus far Mrs. Lyons thinks there Is hope for him. The woman lives In Now York and newspapers containing any reference to her husband's cose aro kept from her. Ljons still maintains his Innocence. . 9m Of Interest to Sick People. We have all tio sympathy In tho world for sick people, and; want to treat them in a serious way. There is no humor in pain and affliction, but hard, earnest fact. It Is Impossi ble for tho patJent to Impress on oth ers tho extent of suffering they en dure, and their anxiety for relief. To get well or be relieved is their one thought, any remedy that will bring this about has their everlasting grati tude We have thousands of letters from peoplo who have had dyspepsia, sick headache and bilious attacks, who tell us how thankful they were for having used. Dr. Ounn's Improved Liver Pills They aro sold at all drug stores for 26c per box. Only ono for a dose. Thcso pills remove tho cause of disease and make the skin clear and healthy looking. Foro sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist. Harrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Per dozen, ISc. Hop Markst Hops 1925c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Eta. New potatoes1 le. Potatoes 50c. Onions 2c. Wood, Panes Posts, It Second growth ?5.76. AFh J3.00 to J3.75. Grub oak $G.50. Cedar posts 12 c. Hide. Pelts and urs Green Hides, No. 1 Bo. Green Hlaes, No. 2 4c. Calf Skins 45c. Sheep 75c. Goat Skins 26c to JIM. Qraln and Freur. Oats Buying, $1.10 per cwt Barley $21 per ton. . Flour Wholesale, 8.75. x Live Stock Marks. Steers 3 84c. Cows 3c. Sheep 3c. Dressed pork GV4G. Dressed Veal P6cv Dressed hogs 66c. Live hogs 614c. Mutton 23c. . Hay, FMd, Cts. Baled cheat $10$11. Baled clover $9. Bran $22.50. Shorts $24A)0. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co., v Eggs IGc, cash. Butter 22c; wholesale.' . ' . Butter fat 20c at 'station. ' Threo Trains to the East Dally. Through Pullman standard &aft tourist sleeping cars dally to Omahaw Chicago, Spokane; tourist slooplaft cars dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist Bleeping cars (p8 sonally conducted) weekly to Chlcao go; reclining chair cars (ueata fre&& to the East dolly. 7("" HOURS 7f J PORTLAND TO CHICAGO JP Wo Ctufltc of Cars DBPART TIMB SCHEDULES ARWVB, FOll From rortlanJ, Or. ffHOM, i Uhlcco - - "' Portland Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. 8pectiU Worth, Omaha, Kansan 9 16 a. m City, St. Lonii, CWoajo 6 25 p a, via Hunt- and Bait lngton " Allan tlo -" - KxprtM felt Lake, Denver Ft. 8:13 p.m. Worth, Omaha, Kannaa 7:15 s, as, TlaHont- City, St. Loan, Chicago lngton ind Batt. 8t.Panl ' Walla Walla. Lewliton, """ Fait Mall Jpokane. Wallrce. mil 0 1' j . sa. nan, Mlnnoapolla Bt, 8; a. K via Paul, Dulnth.MUwanke Spokana Ohlcaco, and Boat, Ocean and River Schedule. For San Francisco Every five days at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way point and North Beach Dally (except Sun day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Dally Borvlco (wator permitting) oa Willamette and Yamhill rivors. For fullor information ask op write your nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIQ, General Passongor Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. OK rt PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat WallWalla, 68c. Vallay 7778c Flour Portland, bo3t grado,$4.00(8 4.35; graham, $3.50(Q)4.00. Oats Cholco white, $1.22. Barley Feed, $19.00 per ton; rolled $20.00C Mlllstuff Bran, $19.00. Hay Timothy, $15$1G. Potatoes Fancy, 75c$1.00. Eggs Oregon ranch, 19lPc. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 1212c por pound; turkoys,-1416c. Pork Dressed, 78c. Beef Dressed, 5Cc. Veal G7c. Hops 1903 crop, 2124c. Wool Valley, 19 20c; Eastern Or egon, 1017c; Mohair, 30c for cholco. Hides dry, 1G pounds and upwards, 1516c. Buttor Fancy creamery, 20c. i REDUCED EXCURSION RATE& Reduced Rates to St Louis Exposition The Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets at greatly re duced rates to St Louis and Chicago on account of the Bt. Louis exposition on the following dates Juno 10, 17, 18; July 1, 2, Z,v August 8, 9, 10, Sep tember 5, 6, 7; October 3, 4,5. Going trip must bo completed with in 10 days from date of sale, and pas sengers will be permitted to start on any day that will enable them to reach their destination within the ton-day limit Return limit 90 days, but not later than December 31, 1904. For full information as to rates and routes call on agent of S. P. Co., at Salem. Summer Excursion Rates and Special Train Service Now On Between Portland and Clatsop Beach. Tho summer schedulo of the As toria & Columbia River railroad has been Inaugurated between Portland, Astoria, Gearhart and Seaside, In con nection with special round trip oxcur siono tickets to all Clatsop and North Beach points, and train leaves Union dopot 8 a. in. dally and runs through direct, arriving at Astoria 11:30 a. m Gearhart 12.: 20 p. m. and Seaside 12:30 p. m. Tho Portland-Seasldo Flyer leavoa Union depot every Saturday at 2:30 p. m., arriving Astoria 5:50 p. m. and runs through direct, arriving at Gear hart G:40 p. m. and ScaslJe C:C0 p. m. In connection with this Improved service, special round trip soason tlckots aro sold from Portland to all Clatsop and North Beach points at rate of $4.00 for tho round trip, good for roturn passago until October 1G. Special commutation tickets, good for flvo round trips, aro sold from Portland to samo points for $15.00, good to roturn until October 15. Saturday special round trip excur sion tickets from Portland to all Clat sop and North Beach points on salo every Saturday at rate of $2.50 for round trip, good to roturn Sunday. Tickets sold from Portland to North Beach points aro Issued In connection with I. R. & N. steamers from As toria and baggago Is transferred to and from depot and steamer dock at Astoria free of charge, and all tickets sold by tho 0. It. & N. Co. from Port land to Clatsop and North Beach points aro interchangeable and will bo honored on trains of this company In either direction botween Portland and Astoria, For additional Information address C. A, Stewart, agent, 248 Alder street, Portland, Oregon, or J. O. Mayo, G. F. & P. A., Astoria, Oregon. Beasido souvenir of 1904 will bo mailed to your address free upon application. Write for it. 7-l-2m - From 8. P. and C. & E. Points to th. ' Seaside and Mountain Resorts for the Summer. On and aftor Juno 1, 1904, the Southern Pacific, in connection with, tho Corvallls & Eastorn renllriad, win, havo on sale round trip tickets from, points on thoir lines to Newport, Ya qulna dnd Detroit at very low rateai good for roturn until Octobor 10, 1904, Throe-day tlckots to Newport and Yaqulna, good going Saturdays and returning Mondays, aro also on salo from all East Sldo points, Portland to Eugene lncluslvo and from all West Sido points, onabling pooplo tn visit their families and spend Sunday at tho scasfdo. Season tlckots from all East Side points, Portland to Eugene, inclusive, and from all West Sldo points, aro also on salo to Dotrolt at vory low rates, with stop-over privllogos at Mill City or any point east, onabling tourists to visit tho Santiam and Brol tonbush hot springs In tho Cascuds mountains, which can bo reached la. ono day. Season tlckots will be good for ro turn from all points until Octobor 10. Thrco-day tickets will bo good geing: on Saturdays and returning Monlaya. only. Tickets from Portland and vi cinity will bo good for roturn via th East or West Sido at option of pao songor. Tlckots from Eugene and vi cinity will bo good going via tho Let. anon-Sprlngflcld branch If doslre& Baggago on Newport tlckots checked through to Newport; on Yaquln. tlckots to Yaqulna only. Soutborn Pacific trains connect witfj tho C. & E. at Albany and Corvalllft for Yaqulna and Newport. Trains un tho C. & B. for Dotrolt will loavo At bany at 7 a. m., enabling' tourists to tho hot springs to roach thoro tho samo day. Full information as to rates, with beautifully illustrated booklet of Y qulna bay and vicinity, tlmotablon, otc., can bo obtained on application to Edwin Stono, manager O. & R. railroad, Albany; W. D. Coman, O, P A., Southern Pacific company, Poit land, or to any 8, P. or 0. & E. agent Rate from Salem to Newport ,..$5.0i Ra(o from Salem to Yaqulna ,.,,$4.B& Rate from Salem to Dotrolt .... $&, Throe-day rate from Salem to Newport $8tOO Excursion Rates to Yaqulna Dayx On Juno 1st tho Southern Paelfla Company will rosumo salo of excur sion tlckots to Newport and and Ya qulna Bay, both season and Satut day-to-Monday tickets will bo sold. This popular rosort la growing In fa vor each year, hotol raCea are roosoiv. able, and thfc opportunity for fishing hunting and sea bathing aro unox. celled by any otbor rosort on tho Pa cific coast i -i 1 1