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" '-pwSJjB,VT i' 1? r4 DAILY OAMTAX. JOUHNAL, BALEM, OBEQON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1004. j MMC uw . mi I n I! rt i ' , u n PUITTIli UljAUITl BARK INDUSTRY ' IViy YkoHsiiRds of Dollars flltilizedl From This Year's i INVENTS AUTO r Crop About $50,000 worth pnscsd of chittiiri this season SLED b through Corvnllls tor tho jtmrkots of tho world, Bnys thd 'orynV Times. Thlrty-thrco carloads, wero shipped from Corvnllls, nnd a tevf carsfaro yeton hand. A dozen or 1(5 cars came oyer from Lincoln countyj mnkinftltiie totnl shipments from thd vicinity' (bout CO cars. Each car con' talncd 10 tons or 20,000 pounds of dried, bark. ,Tho aggregate nlrcady shipped from Corvnllls, including tho Alscrt pooj, is 33 enr, 3:10 tons, 000,000 pounds worth 33,000, nt C cents per pound. Theinggrogato vnluo was a trlflo more," for It is, probable that tho prlco avorj agedij)5.10 per .100 to tho peeler. Thcf amomitys very largo in comparlspn with former years. Had chlttlm romninod at lastjrcurjfl sky-high prices, tho amount paid? oilt! In Denton county nlono for bark' would have been $100,000, not counting tho increased amount tlint would Imv'o been hurried into tho mar ket bail prices remained in tho fancy notch. ffloiprfcVnow is only 4V4 cents, and dcajersaro hunting it nt thnt figure. iffuiCloimcd tlmt tho patent medicine ttfuTtunndi chemists hnvo nil they want for ThV prcsont, nnd that tho Eastern and foreign demand hns boon supplied. Bomeof tho dealers aro said to have boon caught with small stocks of bark J. D. Thorp, a Klondike nnd Nome pioneer, who has spent sovernl years in both districts, announces that ho hat invented n motor sled, which is capable of making 30 miles an hour over soft snow or Ice. Thorp invented his ma chine while putting in the winter of 1003 nnd 100 1 in tho vicinity of Nome, nnd says ho has mndo repeated trials with sleds, nil of which turned nut in tho most successful manner. Tho sled is constructed with four Iron wheels, nbout three feet in dinmo tcr. Attached to the wheels aro eight paddles set at an nnglo, in order to pack tho snow thoroughly by the time full pressure is brought to bear on them in propelling tho sled nlong. These paddles nro fitted with several large spikes, which prevent them from slip ping when the sled is trnvcliug over ice or hard snow, nnd nro in shape much like the ordinary snowshoc. Tho strain on tho wheels is relieved n spring at tachmont on which tho axlos aro fast encd. The springs nro securely held in an iron frnmo set in an upright position on tho top of tho frame. Tho sled it propelled by a four or flvo horso power gasoline cijglne, and is capnblo of car rying-froni 1000 to JG00 pounds of freight. Tho steering apparatus of tho con trivanco consists of n steel blade, which acts us a rudder and nlso as a brnlco when going down grade. Thorp hns patented his machine, and Intends to manufacture n number of thorn. He Intends to uso them In freighting sup Ladies Only. It la Women Who Need Most Relief From Little Irri tating Pains and Aches. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Fills bra for women. Woman's delicate nervous organism tingles to the least janing Influence, and soma che or pain is the result. The remedy Is at band Dr. MUcfl1 Anll-Paln Pills. They act most marvellously on worn an'a nervous organism, and relieve and curs the pains to which she Is a martyr. Headaches, ncuralciac pains, monthly pains, and all kinds of pains disappear, as if a crentle hand had lightly soothed them away. Dizziness, Hush of Blood to the head. Toothache, Backacho ars all cured by these "TJttlo Comforters." Cured without danger of disagreeable after-effects; cured quickly; cured with out unnatural action on liver, stomach, or other Internal organs. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills please the women, and the children take them be cause they are cosy to toko and soothe all their sufferings. "For years I had spells of sick head ache, at times sutTcrlng untold agonies. I could not endure any excitement. Oolng to church, and even visiting, brought on these terrible spells. I tried numerous remedies without relief until I tried Dr. Miles' Ant t -Pain Pills, and they have cured me. When I feel symp toms of sick headacho I take a pill and ward off the attack. When I am tired and nervous, a Dill eooth-a me." Mns. BAllAil WATiunauw, CHICAGO'S DAYS NUMBERED. Sinking of Its Site Will Put It Under Wator by tho Year 5404. Price, 28c a box. Blalrstown, la. Never sold In bulk. TPWK!TS! Write ' ' I'flckncn Pain Pills, the New Scientific Remedy to tls for Vmm T-Hal racjeago or or. Miles' Anth for Pnln. Bpeclallst Also Bvmntnm ninnlr. will diagnose your case. Our ttll you what is wrong, nnd how to right It, Kree. DR. M1LICH MMDIHAT. r.n. UAUORATOBUS8, JCI.KliAKT. JNC OR'hnnd-that thoy cannot now dispose I plies into tho Yukon river districts dur of fprwhat they paid for it. It Is also ling tho closed season. hat thero nro other bark own hokfallod to tuko advantage of the at the right time. wo different pnrtlol hnvo lots of ut throo cars each, and it Is snld ; atkono tlmo thoy refused an offer .tif tell y rorusoa ono uorvni-, Hwoirof $5.85. At tho present prlco, ftpbarknho failure to sell represents STiundiomo figure. Tho Slaters, who Seared up, about $1200 or upwards on KlTtlm gnthorod on tho Jackson placo iMyjftj. have eight tons of Imrk on lutpiijjnnvf, nearly a carload, for whlcli various good figures have been offered. qonin or mono who nro Holding, how ever, nro not nlarmod nt tho drop, nnd claim thjit thoy will nmko money by jnoldlng over until next season. I'or Japs, they will. i Tlio drop in the price of Imrk to 4Vi Snnts riitnn Saturday. JCEPT IN A BARN FIVE YEARS. t Child of Wealthy Parents Confined in A Stall. Twclvo year old Margaret Stumpf; daughter of William Btutnnf. a wn!tnyaircet rntlwny man nnd bnnk orof Lincoln, Nob., was discovered by tho pollco u hor father's stable, whore she had been confined for flvo yenrs. As a child her mind had been weak, and rather than have her around tho houspfher parents hud takjon this means of putting her put of tho way. jjNonp of the neighbors know tlmt tho Stumpfs had a daughter, bo closely waa their secret guurdod. When the J Hi w ffDtrod tho bnrn tho girl was eil on tho straw in ono of tho atalls ., without n particle of clothing on. It ij.wui explained by her father that she ) .could not bo mado to wear clothes. In !ber loug' solitary confinement nbo hns grown to tho site of n full grown wo- nnn, but her hands nnd facu uro nb normally small. She has completely lost the power of conversation, and, when she tries tt talk Is only ablo to make unintelligible grunts. When tuo police entered her prison1 she greeted, them with a loud cry like! a wild animal. Jleforo she waa place In h,ajprUon tho girl used to nmuio herselfjby'tenrlng her clothing from her back, "nnd If permitted, would treat other members of the family In. tho same way. Hhe was tnken In charge by the police matron, who dis covered that she had no knowledge of, "SBS 'f1""1 "lf. Arrangements nrebelBg made to have her taken to tho home for tho feeble miuded, . ChrliUaa- Church Masting. B. Louis, Mo,, Oct, 13, The Inter national convention of tho Christian Kt$rpllplea of GhrUt, ha ntj tracts more tluin 20,000 visitors to' Ht. Loula. Tho convcutldn it com posed of tho foreigu missionary So ciety, the American Christian mission ar society, he ChrUtlau Women's board bf mtuton nud their nuxllUrlei, i. A concert will mark tho formal open ing 6t the. convention tonight. During the 'Week many eminent dlvioes and. otfcer speakers will be heard. ,.-- ?. C3ft.XjK, UMlMSMlAteKgW flf amz Congregational Council. , Dos Moines, In., Oct. 13. Tho trh ennlnl session of the nntlonnl connclj of tho Congregational churches of tin) United Stntcs opened n six days' sesi slon in tho Plymouth Gcmgregatlonnj church today. About 'ijOO delcgototj wero presont nt tho call to order bv tho Itov. Amory H. Bradford, D. D.j of Montclnlr, N, J., modorator. ; Tho address of tho retiring modorn tor, tho uppolntmont of commltteet and other business of n perfunctory nature- occupied tho grcnter part of the opening session. Important questions confronting the C'ongrcgntlonnl church are slated. fur consideration nt tho presont meet ing of tho nntlonnl council. The coun cil Is not n logislntlvo body, yet its advice Is followed by tho churches in qulto ns large meusurq.nB nro tho lawq obeyed that 'are enacted by tho official bodies among other denominations.' Tho matter of most popular interest is tho proposed union of tho Congrega tional, Methodist l'rntestnnt nndj United Dretliren bodies. Tho nntlonnl council represents tho largest of the three bodies, and its action will carry great weight. Prollmlnnrlos of tho union hnvo been urrnngod. A union! of Methodist Protestant and Unitod Drethron bodies seems almost certain, nut It is not felt to bo so sure that Congregatlonallsts can bring them selves into line. Tho idea among the lenders of tho denomination now here scorns to bo co-operation, rather than consolidation. Union on Bomo working linos, ns missionary Interests nnd u few minor points, is nbout nil that Congregational louders look for this yoar. Many think tho present council will do well it It secures eo-operntion in any real sense. Tho present gathering Is historic in ono sense, in that for tho first time tho several benevolent nnd auxiliary societies gf tho church are meetlnir in conjunction with the national council. The American Board, whoso meeting has boon In progress iu Urinnell dur Ing the last three days, adjourned at noon today and Its members reached Des Molne In tlmo to pnrtlolnato in tho opeuiug proceedings of tho na tlonnl council. Tho dominant theme of the popular address before tho council will bo "The True Revival of Religion In tho Churches," us it refers to tho ludl vldual, the community, tho nation, and the world. Industrial problems will bo consid ered, not only by specialists from umong Congregational teachers, but by representative also of labor orcan- IxaWous, the United Garment Workers nud the Railway Conductors being represented by their secretaries. The council sermon will bo preached by the Rev. Alexander MoKenile, D. D., of Cambridge, Mass. Value of the Home Paper. Talking with n Journal reporter, a Salem business man admitted tho value of tho home paper. "I would rather pay a clerk In my storo 10 per cent nd ditlonnl wnges if I find that ho reads tho local papers Ho is better posted about tho trado and tho inducements offered by my compctitlors. Ho knows tho people bettor knows tholr inter, ests nnd prejudices, nnd wenk points and soro points, and can handle each customer hotter. Ho can trot tho two local papers for tho cost of ono Port' laud or San Francisco paper, nnd ho bo comes identified with tho local inter 08ts. Tho local papers nro always In elined to speak hopefully of our-city '3 future, and of tho crops. I notice soind of tho Portland papers roport It every tlmo somo ono s.iys somo crop is short, Wo hnvo to contond with tho ntmosi phero thus created in tho minds of nuf own employes by pessimistic newspaper1 reporting. I want my clerk to rend the, local papers from tho odttorlnls to the smallest item, and get In touch with the now people, nnd with tho changes in business, nnd even to know when peo ple inovo from ono part of town to another That helps us to mako a sue cess In business. Wo can't know too much of the llttlo affairs ef the com munity nnd our trado constantly de mands nu tntimato knowledge of local conditions of public sentiment nnd of tho people to whom wo sell goods It is well enough to read papers from other cities, but tnko and read tho homo pa per first, if you want to be nn useful salesman." Professor Q. K. Gilbert, of the United States geological survey, while in Chicago recently, said: "When I mado nn nssertion that tho ground on which Chicago now stnnds would somo dny bo covered by water, and that boats probably would sail on n lovel perhaps many feet above whero people now walk on the streets, I wns bucked up by scientific reasons. "Investigation shows that the level of Lnko Michigan is incrcnslng in height nt tho rato of nbout eight inclres in n century. This is not duel to nn increasing quantity of water, but to n lowering of tho hind. There Is n tendency of the land to sink to ward the Mississippi valley. As the lako level nt Buffnlo is from 20 to 30 feet lower thnn it is hero, it is esti mated that it would tnko 3500 yenrs for the lnnd between here nnd the Mississippi river to sink sufficiently to start tho flow of tho lakes in tho direction opposite to that which it now talvcs. When tlmt time' arrives Niagara Tails will be dry." Your head is all right, so is your hea To imnp livrr that is not all rleht. And vour R?ot.i...J . in w ss us aavwa -, -- . wu iriiii.i biliousness, dizzy spells, Indigestion, constipation nro, AVfif'S flllS UIC lCgumi nn-i f". ni,y I11UKC Wrnnnli.1 right. Sugar-coated, all vegetable. Sold for 60 years, fo-frll Mimic War in California. Is strikingly described in October Sunset Magazine. Articles by General MacArthur and others. Beautiful col ored drawings. Mnny industrial nr tides, stories, etc., 10 cents from nil nowsdculers. 10-5-cod-5t Y. M. G A. NIGHT SCHOOL Pall Torm bor 2Gth. Opens Monday, Soptom- Detroit Day at St. Louis. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 13.-Most of tho visitors to tho Michigan Day ex ercises of yesterday remained over to day nnd took part in the celebration of' Detroit Dny at tho fair. Pornm! oxercisos wore held in the Michigan building nnd were woll attended. Tho spcnkeis Included Mayor Maybury and representatives of tho fommorclul organizations, public schools nnd other interests tif the city of Detroit. -o - Sure Cure for Piles. Itching piles produco molsturo nnd cause Itching, this form, as woll ns Bllng, Blooding or Protruding PII03 aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Roniedy Stops Itching and blooding. Absorbs tumors. COc a Jar at drug gist, or sent by mail. Treaties free. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bo sanfco, Phlla., Pa. Foro sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist. Notice to tho Public. All persons nro warned not to pay any money duo to mo in matters grow, ing out of tho McNary cstato to L. M. Croisan, or nnyono olso, without my authority, nor to allow them to con tract nny debts in my namo nor for anyone to pay them nny monoy for mo or nn my account A. A. M'NARY. 10 G-dlmo Ediion Thoatre. Chango of program nt tho Edison thcatro tonight. Oo It (ooay. Tno timo-worn Injunction put off 'till tomorrow what hi u ,uu,, ,o u Beneraiijr k ed In this ferm: "Do it today-' Is tho terso ndvlso wo want J you nbout that hacking couekl moralizing cold with which vol been struggling for several d uupa wi-uiiB. ioko some rellaMel dV for It TODAY nn.1 l .L.. 1 . .. " '1 mn be Dr. Boscheo's Qcrmnn Syrup, hns been in uso for over tiir years, a row uoses of It win r.. cdly relievo your cough or mm Its continued use for a few dm euro you completely. No nun,,! deep-sented your cough, even U J cuusuniiiuon uas attacked yonri uermnn ayrup will surely $A turt us 11 uas uono heforeimi sands of apparently hopeless atA iung irouoie. New trial bottlet, jt-Buiur uizo, (DC. At all dn At Dr. Stono's drug stores. To' St Louis.- Tho Southorn Pacific Iiavo ma, J ilitiniml salo dates for th , , world's fair tickets, as follows. 01 touor i!7tli, 23th and 20th. w. b. comul OASTORIA. Bears tie tf TtlQ Kind Yflll HaWfankl uz&m$& Como Boo." nnd lnugh at tho "HuJ Minti-m iiiiiiiii inHHnHtii i iiMniutrHl t Subjocts Feo 3 months. Arithmetic 5J52.00 Bookkoping 4.00 Penmanship 2.00 Grammar 2.00 Roading and Spelling .... 2.00 Other subjocts taught if required. For particulars call at Y. M. C. A. OFFICE Tonnossoo Y. M. O. A. Bristol, Tonn., Oct. l.l.-I'or tho noxt three days delegates to the twenty-sixth mutual convention of tho Tennesson Young Men's Christian Associations will bo in session in this city. Knelt local association Is en titled to from five to twenty delegates nud nil without exception are repre sented, so that tho gathering is the largest of this organization ever held iu the stnte. Tho gathering will bo formally opened tonight with nn address on "llie UrganiMtion for the Hour," by ur. Ira I.andrith, geuerul secretary of tho lleliglous lMucation Association, Chicago. The business sessions will commence tomorrow morning nnd the pulpits of the local churches will continue through Saturday. Sunday will bo occupied by some of tho prominent divines who nre among those nttend ing the convention. ACADEMY OF THE SA CRED HEART SALEM, ORE. a no lony-secona sonoiastic year bogina Soptombor 12. Sanitary and othor Improvements lately mado In the building. Academic, commercial, grammar grades Intermediate and primary courses. Pupils prepared fr teacher's certificates. Full coureo in music. Particular attontioa paid to hearth and moral training. Adidrosa Sister Superior. The Shooting Gallery , , t Will givo away many cash prizes on Saturday night. EverctLinf romodelcd and now. Opposito tho Wlilto Houso Restaurant. 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 n ii u u Himin-nH-n a mi mini innm We Don't Have 'Old Prices' not Ct Prices' Bat oar every day prices are always as low or a trifle lower than the so-called cat prices. R. M. WADE & CO., Salem, Ote, RELIABLE HARDWARE DEALERS I Hops Important Rock Island 'Frisco lysttms ktvo ar ranged for alo of round trln tickets to Chicago and St. Louis, October 27Hi. S8th and 2!)th. These are the last ilnu AM M.l.11. ....t..l .. X . (y. vH n miii nue iicjccis may ba purehne4 on Recount of tho world's f,r 10-S-td Lucas County. , Btato of Ohio, City of Toledo, "' Frank J. Chouoy makes oath that ho is senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busiuoss in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONK HUNDRED DOI LABS for each nnd every case of Catarrh that eaunot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my presence, this Cth day of Decem ber, A. D., 1880. (Seal) A. W. OLKASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter. nally, and acU directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the -system, send for testimonials free, P. J. CnKNKV & CO Toledo, a Sold by all druggtits, 75e. Take, Hull's, Family Iau for consti pation. IIIIIIIIHIMHH Ftvtt i B'ig Ctop? I i Tho crops la this line aro not j tho largest, but good. As a result many will noed ropalra made on tholr driers. We are prepared to do quick aud good work in this lino. t BURROUGHS & fRASER j 8heet Iron Workers and Plumbers. MIIMMIMimtmnnni " October Sunset Magazine Gives fine pictures of California Life General MacArthur and other nrmy oftleera describe the recent military maneuvers in California, eaeh article bolng profusely illustrated with half, tones nnd colored drawings by Edward. Cucuel. Interesting articles on Call. fornia and Oregon, "How Olive Oil It Made," "How Almonds Are Grown" and fine descriptions of Plumas and Sutter, two great California counties, 224 pages of articles, Western stories, sketchea and verses. 10 centa a copy. Yo cam fey Sttosct Magsu : VV U SSXr fifw TliT Jml VeXssa II r -L-iJn- rr-i"ri i"'irrwtKyLT j I TKVSKiBtS I l m l I : i ! : : ill ll ml vl MMm I;;1 llmMMM fti wtowMsmm ' ' 'Mw Ml) vTstIII ; t 'mart" fKmfrmlt' i Tte Epicure's Delight Is a properly broiled and richly fa vored Dortorhouso or sirloin tfd that is juicy, tempting and delicto and that is nppotizlng on tho warm day. Our prlmo beef, mutton and pbl is tho nemo of cxcollonco in meats. Oa prices aro always low, considering tit quality of tho meat. E. C. Cross. State Street Market umLiuMmmmmmmmmmmmiKmmmmt ttf mnauiftiBiamiiUM iii , . . ,, HJIllllllllllilll.llllJ THE PICK OF THE FORE8T Haa been taken to supply the etoce lumber In our yards. Our stock l complete with all klnda of lum& Just received a car load of Na shingles, also a car of fine hk we aro able to All any and aii of bills. Come and let us show J1 mil t.in1 V xara and office 53&r a. P. paeor"' depot. 'Phone Main 651. ! i OOODALE LUMBtH w i "'wwwmm,,,, itnnm WWWMMHHWf Have You Ever Ordered Your Qrocerl. from Haj?iitt & Lawrence If not, you are away hhin.i , . .... ways glad to tee new natron n ,. . .' -it M dF?rrJ S' YU W,U flnd " at cr of CommercUl , wtaafium11 ts Mir y til H '1111111111 -x4 Wholesale and Retail Family Llqcor Stare E. ECKERLPM orq . '. r Full llnA f ii,.. ' ""nmerciai oireoc I UcDrier brnnT ? Cedok whlaky-formorl tM ; i tie at all news staarfs WHHII4h,m ,,,,,, itMl PWSH