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"" wmr 1 - DAILY CAPITAL JOTONAX, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1004. H0P-MARKiT-WIfcb yit hm ft ' !' !. Mt fWWt.1l-I '. :? RFMAIN WFAk . , V. wU , V SoSays H: W. Searies, a Prominent r Representative of New York Company BUYERS HAVi ;. 4f h' IN HOP MARKET rf WU r-i ..rf Homer W,Searle, Oregon rcpresenta?! Sc of Tier Bros., hop brokers, of New xorK, wnen iniervjowcu Dy a journal reporter on tlio stato of tlio hop mar ket, said that it is extremely unlike ly that tlio prico of hops will raiso ranch insido of tho next four or flvo months. Thcro are now 25.000 bales in Oregon, and not nn order from Eng land, to Mr. Scarlo's knowledge. Ho eays tuat no tias-Dad tlio poller of a prime articln for 28 cents, but was un able to plnce tho sale in Now York, la tho estimation of Mrj Soarlc, Eng land has pU -tho hops that sho can use, as 40,000 bales have already been de livered and 10,000 mflro nro now in transit. About 82.000 bnlos woro grown in Oregon this year from tho last cs'timates, although tho first cstiranto placed it nt 100,000, whilo at picking time it won placed nt about 7G.000. Mr, Searlo says that tho best thing that could happen to tho Pacific coast hop ffrowors would bo for tho prico to drop to 15 conts, which, ho says, there is no chonco of, for thero aro so many new, ncres being put in now that tho mar1 kot will bo flooded next season, and if tho prico would drop now it would stop this to a ccrtalnoxtent. England now has 147,000 acres, and raises nbou nino cwt. to tho aero, which will amount to about" "330,750 bales, whilo tho United States will probably proj duco 320,000 'bales noxt year. Oregon DO or. has 3000 new acres, Washington 100 acres and California 2000 ncres for- tQien approximately noxt year's crop. Taking into consiU oration theso facts, Mr. Searle says without doubt the crop next year will flood tho market and will not coin m'and tho prico that this yeo'r'fl'did.jj ANNUAL I MEMORIAL I SERVICES ,Salem Lodge, No. 330, Benevolent and Protoctlvo Order of Elks, will hold tho nnnital scrvJcq ,flf .the order nt tho Grand Opera Houso on Sunday af tornoon Sallow; ' '" ' Thp program, ns, arranged, consists pf nn address by lion. L. T. Harris, of Eu gono, and vocal solos by Miss Kathcr no LawlorJ of Portland, ono of tho fcharming singers of that city. Tho members of tho ordor extend n cardial invitation ,to all to attond tho ?yigQ o(, sorrow, as their annunl mo jnorlnl day is termed, and visitors will bo ndmittcd to the upper1 part of tho houso, jvhilo tho pit will bo reserved for tho members and their families. Tlio mcmorjnl exorcises of tho Elks nro hold in memory"Jof th6 departed momliorH of tho order, and aro vory im prossivo and touching. Rovlval Sorvicos. Evangelist C. L. Englo, of California, is now conducting tho rovlvnl services nt tho Frpo Methodist church in North 8ul om, Tho services aro increasing in interest, and an old tiuio revival is expected.. A - CREAMY FOOD Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil prepared as a food not a food like bread or meat, but more like cream ; in fact, it. is .the cream of cod liver oil. At the same time it is a blood-maker, a nerve tonic and a flesh-builder. But ' principally it is food for tired and weak digestions, for all who are fat-starved and thiiv Itis pleasant to take ; children1 like it and ask for more. WVR itai you uoiplt , frc SCOTT & UOWNE 49 Vwl Street, New York. SBC A I ' fl v?ftd I Iffl I 'lilt Wash Ttour Own Clothes Wall, that's your nrlvlUco; but -whoa you suo tho osoellout work we do, and tho low priced wo hargo or fumily washing tho ohnncos aro that your noxt woel: 'a wash will ,coiuo to ua. Ncod not send wq "11 call, also deliver on tho day wo &-- -- 4 -l . I.. t.t.l . nilVUItltl 4. b .y ijj V. V uioutb, wall or telephone, wuat wo charge, Tlio Saloin Steam Laundry HORSE GOING -i-.c-.-L SOME Conrad. Krcbs returned yesterday from an eight days' hunting trip at his Independence farm, wbero ho has also boon superintending tho construction-of a two-story residence 36x40 feet, which ho Is having built for tho Chinamen employed in his hopyard. Ho reports having secured 40 ducks, and took four of them to Portland with him last night for his mothor. Qeorgo Dorcas accom panied bim to Portland with tho avowed intention of helping cat tho ducks, which, ho Bays, wero killed with a club when they weren't looking. Mr. Krcbs is going to combino business with pleas uro on his Portland trip and is going to purchase 700,000 shingles for his In dopondenco farm buildings. When in terviewed by a Journal reporter as to tho hop market, Mr. Krcbs said that no now hopshad been grown since the hops, which nro being help for speculation, wero bought, and tho situation at pres ent remains unchanged. England has 00,000 bales of the American crop, which leaves tho United States 180,000 bales at tho most, which is insufficient for tho needs of tho American broweries. H6 says that tho market may remain quiet until after tho holidays, but this is by no means certain, for the brewers may nwako to tho situation at any time, and when thoy do tho market will advance with great rapidity. As far as Mr. Krebs has been ftblo to nscertain, the grow ers nro standing extremely firm, nnd in his opinion their judgment i sound in that respect, because, judging from tho statistics, 40 cents or upward will bq paid beforo spring. Mr. Krebs says that whilo tho American brdwers jirO sleeping tho Englishmen nro doing just tho reverse, nnd aro buying, and when tho Americans do wako up thoy will And tho supply insufficient for tho de- mand. ROILS erUPTIOFD A hcrso which has boon working on tho delivery wagon of Dnuo's storo in South Salem for somo timo has been showing bursts of speed Occasionally which mado Hubert Dauo, who has been driving him, open his eyes in nmazo- mont, nnd ho has been suspicious for somo timo that at ono timo tho beast may bava been a favorito on tho trnck, but it remained for tho horse to provo this surmiso, which ho did yesterday, when ho had been driven up in front Of a houso on Hock strcotvwhllo Hubert went into a houso with soma pro visions. It wnB nearly dinner time, nnd it has been suggested that per haps tho horso thought it was timo to eat and mado frocks for tho barn, but ns ho was careening down tho street nt a mad pneo ho was arrested by o largo fir tree, which rofusod to movo when ho cnmthat wny, and strikinc it n glancing blow ho mado a complcto somorsnult, ono which would haro dono credit to nn acrobat, with tho result of a broken shaft on tho wagon and a badly demoralized horso. Mr. Dauo, who was fruitlessly pursuing tho outfit down tho street, says that ho is now sure that tho horso Is nn ox-rncer, nnd that "any timo ho doesn't know a good horso whon ho sees him ho docs." Winnipeg Poultry Show. ' Winnipeg, Man., Nov. 30. Tho poul try and pot stock show which opened lioro today is tho largest and most not able exhibition of its kind over given in this part of tho dominion. Tho en tiles number several thousand and in cludo chnJco specimens of turkeys, geese, duoks, ehiqkens and other varie ties of poultry, in addition to nn clnb oruto display of dogs, cats, Uelghin hares and other pet stock. Tho exhi bition will continuo through tho ro miilnder of tho week. Nelson Won right, San Francisco, ?foy. 3,0. Buttling" Jfqlson kuqeked out Yqung Corbett in 10 rounds last night, nfter n terrific bnt tlo, in which tho latetr was outclassed at ovory poiut of Jlio bout. Tho infighting qf Nelson was a rov elation, and ho had his opponent at his mercy. This places Nelson lino to givo battle to Brltt, tho champion light-woight. Faith and Tact. Faith is ono thing nnd fnct anothor, it sometimes takes any amount of faith to producq one fact. Years of earnest work aud faith havo produced ond fact about mcdlcino that is desorving of mention hero. If pooplo who aro troublod with general wcakuess through overwork, dissipation or ox iposuro can get a romody that will maka 1 rlrtll rltil liltwiil frnm Din fnAil iTinv nnf their return to health is assured. Good blood is tho life of thq body as well ns tho nervos, Woak, sickly, pale people who suffer with indigestion, dyspopsia, siok-hcadache, Joss of strength and am bition, having diuy spells and always tired, can bo cured sound nnd woll with Dr. Qunn's Blood and Nervo Tonio. Sold by druggists for 75c per box, or 3 boxes for $2. This tonic acts in n common senso way, curiug diseaso by giving strength to resist it. 1. VJ f J Burstb ltoNdrRMAh(VSBJ54V S0Z0D0NT BETTER THAN QOLD for tho teeth. It prevents decay. I hardens tho irams and purines tho treath and mouth. SAVES "-TEETH Opens This Evening. Tho bazaar which tho Catholic la dies havo prepared will bo open this ev ening at St. Joseph's Hall, on Chemek eta street, near Winter, and every res ident of tho city .is invited to bo pres ent and enjoy tho pleasures of tho oc casion. Tho hall is beautifully ar ranged and decorated; tho triumphs of art and mnnufacturo aro on exhibition, nicely arranged, nnd an onjoyable pro gram of literary and muslcnl excellence will bo presontcd. Tho bazaar will con tinue during tho balance of tho week, and each ovening will bo mado cntcr- tainlnc. Thero 5b no choree. Go and sco tho exhibition, and enjoy tho per formance. All your expenditures will bo voluntary. ' o Ladies' Bazaar, Tho Ladies Ai(kSociety of tho Luth eran church, Rev. Ad Eberlo, will hold a fair opposito tho Eloctric store, on Enst Stato street, commencing Thurs day, December 1st, at 10 a. m. Thcro will bo a salo of quilts, aprons, hand kerchiefs, sofa cushions nnd fancy nr tides. Every articlo roprcscnts good material, careful workmanship nnd low prices, and thero is a good opportu nity to buy useful nnd handsome Christ mas presents. No nuction, nnd no rnf lllng will tako place, but everybody will get his money's worth. Coffco or cocoa with enko will bo served for 10 cents. Everybody is welcome. o Attornoys Webster nnd W. II. Holmes roturncd from Corvnllis this norning, where they spent yesterday on legal business. Have been suffering from Impure Blood for niany years, having Boils and othei Eruptions. Having heard of S. S. S. I de cided to try it, and atn glad to say that it has done me a great deal of good. Iintend to continue to use it, as I believe it to be the best Blood Medicine on the market Cleveland, Tenn W. K. DBTKHS. For over fifteen years I have suffered tnore'or less from Impure Biooci. Atxnu a year ago I cad a boil appear on my leg below the knee, which was followed by three more on my neck. I saw S. S. S advertised and decided to try it. Aftci taking three bottles all Boils disappeared and I nave not been troubled any since Gho. G. FkrMg. 114 W. Jefferson St , Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May 23, 1903. Prom childhood I bad been bothered with bad blood, skin eruptions and boils. I had boils ranging from five to twenty in number each season. The burning ac companying the eruption was terrible. S. S. S. seemed to be just the medicine needed in my case. It drove out all impu rities and bad blood, giving me perma nent relief from the skin eruption and Loils. This has been ten years ago, and 1 have never bad a return of the disease. Mns. J. D. Atherton. Write for out book on blood and skin diseases. Medical advice or any special in formation about your case will cost you nothing. Tho Swift Speclflo Company, Atlanta, Ga. PR Baskot Social. Tho Fraternal Ordor of Lions extend to all an invitation to attend their freo social nnd danco on Wednesday oven ing, Novcmbor 30th, in tho TJ. V. U. hall. Tho ladies nro kindly requested to bring bnskcts. ll-28-3t eeafs84M)Csee9 ALL KIND8 OF FRUIT TRAYS AND ORCHARD BOXE8 at the shop of i G. F. Mason 1 LX Womeitfs Headaches 642 1-2 Congress Street. PonTLAMD, Maine, Oct. 17, 1902. I onsider Wino of Cardui superior to any doc tor's medicino I ever used and I know whereof I speak. I suffered for nino months with suppressed menstruation which completely prostrated me. Pain would shoot through my back and sides and I would have blinding heaaaches. My limbs would swell up ana l wouia teei so weaK i couia noi stand up. I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed beyond the help of physicians, but Wine of Cardui came as a God-send to me. 1 felt a change for tho better within a week. After nine teen days treatment I menstruated without suf fering agonies 1 usually did and soon became rpcrnhir nnd without uain. Wino of Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish that all suffer ing women knew of its good qualities. Trcuarer, Portland Economic League. Headaches are the danger signals of coming diseaso. Both men and I bearing down wnmn suffer headaches, but periodical headache falls only to the lot of nnrt is thp iint-mmr sion of lrrecular menstruation ana uearinffc tv.mnlelelv nrobtratedbv nine months of suppressed menses, blinded women nnd is the unerring i pains, voinp.eieiy probiraivu uy iiniuuiminiuiJiiijBiiuiH.il uuuucu. by headn- iu-s and racked with pain Mrs. Snow was made a strong and healthy woman again. Remember with Wino of Cardui no caso is hopeless liecaiise this gnat remedy cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty m nn inner f.ula to boned n case of irrcaular menses, bearinc down pains or unv female weakness. If you aro discouraged and doctors have failed, trv Wine of Cardui, and try it now. Heraember that headaches tnean femat" weakness. Secure a bottle of Wino oi Cardui today. All cuuggifts sell $1.00 bottles of Wino of Cardui. mm v99eeeeat 1 LilCAHWl Choicest I m Table Ctitlety J Thefiest Is Always Tlie KindtollBoy R. M. WADE & CO. tU IHIiHH : H-IHUH M iHl I nifHllllll 11 j-j I Fine Ptopetty at a Ba gain Choice pleco resldenco property on principal street within three blocks business part of city. Nice large, modern fceae, about ono acra of ground near school and car line, all kind of fruit, beautiful shrubbery, etc All modern con veniences, These are both etra choice buys for homes or investments. DERBY & WILSON, 244 Commercial St, Salem, Oregon -H-MH-HtH t IIUHI IHHimillHMHHUrMH Miller street, South Salem PHONE 2191 Red. ODl SflSjg DMQSPACmr, Three Trains to tha East Dally. Through Pullman, Btandard a touriat sleeping cara daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist nlm. cars dally- to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist Bleeping cars (per. aonally conducted) weekly to Chlca go; reclining chair cara (seats free) to the East daily. 70 " HOURS , PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Mo Cntaii of Csrs 70 DEPART FOB Chicago Portland Special 9 18 a. H via Huntington AtlanUo Kxproen 8:15 p. m, yia Huntington St. Paul Fast Hall o ir r. m. Tla Bpokane TIME SCHEDULES From Portland, Or, Bait Lake. DenTer. PL Worth, Omaha, Kanua City, SL LqdU, Oolcaso and Sait. Salt Lake, Denver Ft Worth, Omaha, Eantat Cltr, St. Louis, Chicago and East. Walla WaUa, LewlMon, Bpokane, Wallace. Poll nan, Minneapolis QL Fnnl. Dnluth.Mllwankx Chicago, and X&at. AEMVJ FROM 26p. 7.15 a, d. 8: a. a Ocean and River Schedule. For San Francisco Every Are days at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Daily (exceDt Sun. day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Dally servico (water permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For fuller information auk or writ your nearest ticket agent, or A. L, CRAIQ, General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. WW flfl FnENCH FEMALES UPILLS. X Sir, Cixt.ir Rsuiy for SvrruuiD MimrKUATtot,. KtVtR MOWN TO f All. Sifel Bur.1 Siwtj! SiU. faction Guirknued or looer Kcfuudctl. Kfttl BrentM fortKOOro oi. wMllwnd them oa trlil, to b nll for hn rfllgvtJ. Hraplcirc. IfyourdruuLtaouDot MT tu ra f3 jour oraen ta mm UNITED MCDICAl CO., BOX T4.UN0ABTfr. P. Sold In Salem by 8. C. Stone. of of of of of of NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notico is hereby givon to tho electors in, and of, tho City of Salem, Oregon, thnt an election will bo held in said city, on Monday, tho 5th day of Do comber, 1004, rind that tho polls there for will ho open from tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. until tho hour of 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, for tho purposo of voting for tho following city officers, for tho terms specified bolew: For ono Mayor, for tho terra of two years, to succeed F. W. Waters. For ono Recorder, for the term of two years, to succeed N. J. Judah. For ono Marshal, for tho term of two years, to succeed D. W. Gibson. For ono Treasurer, for tho terra of two years, to succeed John Moir. For ono Alderman, for tho term of two years, from tho First Ward of said city, to succeed E. P. Walker. For ono Alderman, for tha term two yenrs, from the Second Ward said city, to succood Russell Catlin. For ono Aldermau, for tho term two years, from tho Third Ward said city, to succeod Thomas Sims. For ono Alderman, for tho term two years, from tho Fourth Word said city, to succeed W. O. Hubbard. For ono Alderman, for tho term of two years, from tho Fifth Ward of said city, to succeed J. W, Young. For ono Alderman, for tho term of two yeirs, from tho Sixth Ward of said city, to succeed Frank Smith. lor ono Aldorman, for tho term of two years, from the Seventh Ward of said city, to succeed Leo-W. Acheson, Tho polling places for said election shall bo as follews: First Ward At E. P. Walker's barn. Union street, botween High nnd Church aoconil ward At tho Polico Court room in tho City Hall. Third Ward At Simpson's llverv stablo, High street, betweon Court and State streets. Fourth Ward At Lowo's llvrv tn. bio, corner High nnd Ferry streets. " ward At Fennell'a mm shop, on Liberty street, North Salem. ow wara At tho street enr hr, Tweaty-first and State streets. Seventh Ward-At Jcrv'- frTr riri. er, Busch street, near Commercial. uono by order of tho comma ,.n.?i Witness my hand and seal of office this u uay or November, 10M. N. J. JUDAH, 11-22 ta Recorder, Salem, Or. TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany 12.45 P.M. Loaves Corvallls 1:45 P.M. Arives Yaquina 5:40 P.M. No. 1. Returning Leaves Yaqulna 7:ll' AM. Leaves Corvallls 11:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:16 P.M. No. 3 for Detroit Leave Albany 1:00 P.M. Arrives Detroit 6:00 P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Loae Detroit 0:30 All Arrives Albany 11:16 A.M. Train No. I arrives in Albany in time to connect with tho S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours In Albany beforo depart ure of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallls and Albany giving direct servlco to Newport and adja cent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves AI banyat 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit about 6:00p. m. For further Information apply to EDWIN STONE, Manager. T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CRONISE, Agent. CorvallK A FULL STOCK Wo now havo a full stock of Hy acinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, Snow Drops, Jonquils nnd a nice as sortment of Chineso Sacred Lilies. Would bo pleased to havo tho public call and inspect our stock at Savage & Fietcte 322-324 Commercial St O. C. T. CO.'S PASSENGER TEAMER8 POMONA and Altona leave for Portland daily except Sufl day at 10 a. m. n For Corvallls Daily, except Son day, at about 6 p. . Deck: Fe Trad .' M. I. BALD win, "i- All Kinds of -kTe HOLIDAY GOODS At Reduced Price .M HUIE WING SAN00t 100 Court St. cwo' Wi