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4, DAILY CAPITAL. JOURNAL, BALBM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1005. OUR BUSINESS in tho past has boon very satisfac tory, but wo rcallzo that thoro are men, womon and childron ant our vory doors, who could and .should have a bank account, who havo never doposttod ono cont in a bank. Wo aro now after this class ospo. daily, and will not bo satisfied un til we bavo intorostod them. Wo want you to call and investigate our methods and bo convincod that it is to your advantago to open an account with us. Salem State Bank L. K. PAGE, President E. W, HAZARD, Cashier Crop Woathor bulletin. The past wcok wns cool) with consld. arable cloudiness and bo mo rnin, which occurrod principally in tho coast coun tie nnd tho northorn portion of tho JWlllamotto vnlloy Tho woathor gonor nlly, howovor, wns ideal for haying and the rlponing of grain. Tho bulk of tho bay crop has now boon spcurcd in ex cellent condition, and tho yields nuirly ovorywhoro woro nbovo tho nvorngo. JFnll wheat harvest has begun, and tho linrvcstlng of barley i progressing rapidly. Thcso crops promise- unusual ly good. Spring whoat Is bonding and filling nicely, nnd oats show considor ublo Improvement sinco tho last re port. I Top llco aro still numerous, and n groat deal of spraying was dono dur Sng tho week. Gardens, potatoes, flold onions and corn nro making satisfac tory advancement. Bcrrlos continuo plentiful in tho markets, but applotf, poaches, poars, plums nnd prunos, al though doing woll now, promiso yiolds smaller than usual. Wlllaraotto Valloy. Brldulvcil, Multnomah county, It. T. Smith Woathor favorablo for nil crops; haying in full progress; chorrlos ripo; grain nnd pastures growing fine; plonty of food for Btock; potntoos prom iso to bo a good crop. Llboral, Clnckomas county, S. Wright Cheat liny all cut; fall whoat is ready for binders; somo wlntor oats and curly fall wheat in shock; cool nnd cloudy woathor is making spring oats, still they will bo n short crop; hops do ing bettor. DUloy, Washington county, F. II. Mnury Woathor cool and cloudy; liny ingi nonrlyj dono, ylold and quality good; fall grain ripening and beiug out, crop will bo nbovo nvorngo; spring grain not goodi; aphis and rust have ruined eomo flolds. Wheatland, Yamhill county, E. N. Mngncss -Weather cool nnd partly cloudy; hop spraying Is progressing, tho weather is favoring tho lico; some full wheat cut; haying in full progress, crop heavy; hay baling begun; chorrics and Logan borrlos about gone; pastures getting very dry. Corvallis, Benton county, E. J. Dll ley Woathor was hot, but tho soa broezo enmo up in tho afternoons nnd tho nights woro cool; stock is looking woll; tho pastures nro drying up. Aurora, Marlon county, 0. D. F. Wll- , son Wcnthor continues good for hay- j ing and tho crop is .bolng tnkdn caro of as fast as it is ready; fall grain is rlponing and will bo a fairly good crop; hops aro doing woll. but on account of tho aphis no ono can oven guess how1 lnrgo or how good tho crop will bo. Podoc, Polk county, C. W. Pngott Woathor clear and moderatoly warm; grain and cheat hay about all In tho shock; crop extra heavy nnd well cured; Bomo early sown winter whoat bolng cut; ylold and quality very good; oat harvest will begin noxt wcok; hops doing woll; vines show full vigor and nro arming well llboral praylng and favorablo wcnthor holding vermin in comploto chock; othor crops doing woll; pastures gotting short. Albany, Linn county, J. W. Probst Wook oxcollont for making and putting liny In barn; barns nro full and stack ing is bolng dono for baling; fall whoat is bolng cut, nnd also bo mo oats; lino shower Thursday, morning; threshing will commonco noxt wcok; grass dry; cows falling In milk; gardons good; chorrlos all gono; apples in mnrkot; po tntoos fairly good. Cottngo Grove, Lane county, Rich ard Tapp Woathor fair; hay about half cut, crop as a rulo slightly below nvorngo; grain looking fnir; gardons fair, but nood rain; raspborrlos, black berries nnd Logan berries rlponing. o ' In tho nmatour' boxing contests in 'Frisco, if a pug dog docs not shod a quart of blood in tho first round thoy throw him out of tho ring. To bo a champion you must bo a blood shed-dor. Dollar Watches At DR. STONE'S N. Dfttg Stoe ARE GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR MilLWAGONS Represent Nearly Seventy Years of Experience in Wagon Building It is an absolute impossibility to build a wagon better than the Mitchell! Headquarters for Clover Leaf Manila Twine and Bale Ties CITIZENS MEET COMMITTEE Have a Friendly Discussion of the Matter of Improving South Commercial St. Thoro was a mooting last ovoning at tho ofllco of Councllmnn Crossnn by tho members of tho streot commlttoo nnd a delegation of 8outh Bnlem prop erty owners for a frlondly discussion of certain points in connection with tho propbsod lmprovomont of South Com mercial stroot. Tho primary object of tho prbporty ownors was to socuro con cessions from tho city. Tholr first proposition was to havq tho city bear half tho oxpenso of this lmprovomont. Tho commlttoo would not consent to favor such a concession. Thon tho proposition was mado to havo tho city pay tho .cost of improving street inter sections. It was Immediately learned that tho chartor specifically provides that tho cost of improvlug streot inter sections shall fall upon tho adjacent property, and, of courso, tho commlt too could not consider tho rcquost, .but tho commlttoo has agreed to recommond sovoral concessions, including tho cost of survoylng and platting tho improve, mont, nnd tho oxponso of superintend- onco of tho work, which will bo a con-' sldorablo saving to tho proporty own ers. In addition to this, tho cty will bo obllgod to put in now cross-walks at all tho intersections, nnd furthormoro a concession has boon secured from tho county In tho form of froo rock for tho job, which will euablo tho contractor to inako a rcbato of about fivo conts por yard on material. Tho wholo mat tor was talkod over In a friendly con foronco, and tho commltoto is today busily engaged in preparing its roport, and figuring up tho amount to bo ns scssed against tho rospcctlvo parcels of property. This matter will como up boforo tho council mooting tonlglrb, whoa undoubtedly tho roport of tho commlttoo will bo ndoptod nnd n con tract ordored closod. Tho proporty owners realize thnt tho tlmo for romonstranco has expired, nnd that, Inasmuch ns tho improvement wns potlttonod for, tho council will no doubt closo tho matter up and cause work to bogln nt nn early dato. This improvement will cost tho prop erty ownors along thnt stroot some thing loss thnn $1.00 por foot, and will convert it into tho best Btrect leading into 'Salem, whoreas, nt prosont, it is in n vory bad nnd unsatisfactory condition. THE CHAMPION BINDERS ARE SELtING ON THEIR MERITS, NOT ON THEIR PEDIGREE Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. Salem Branch F. P. CARY, Mgr .. jxi Stale St. Salem, Oregon Want to Divide Roseburg. llosoburg is about to furnish a stioetnelo of "a houso divided ngninst ! itself." Whothor West Bosoburg Is to bo a pnrt of tho city of llosoburg proper,' or an indopondout municipality is a ques tion thnt will havo to bo sottlcd by tho courts. Tho county court on Friday af- tornoon, prior to Its adjournment for tho .torm, granted tho petition of West llosoburg residents', asking tho prlvi logo of Incorporating indepgndently, nnd tho city council of Roseburg is now tnklug stops to provont consumma tion of tho projoct by carrying tho mnttor inb tho courts. Ashlnnd Tid ings. n Will Bun for Oougross. Robort 0. Smith, of Grants Puss, known to members of tho last Legisla ture ns "Josophlnoi" Smith, will prob ably bo tho Domocrntlo nomlnoo ior congress from tho first district, accord ing to tho views of a number of men who havo talkod with Domocratlo load ers. Ropresentntlvo Smith has himself said ho will "tnko a shot at it," and sinco thoro Is Httlo rivalry for n Dem. ocrntlc nomination of any kind, it is assumed that ho can get tho place on tho ticket, if ho doslros, with Httlo ef fort. Kosoburg Flnindcalor. u ' Lebanon Oavalry Ooroo and do. As stated in yesterday's Journal, Troon "A," of Lebanon, nrirvodlnSa- !..... i.A.iriln- Hfinrnoon nbout 3 o'clock, pitched tholr camp for tho nltrlit. and weut on tholr way at an early hour this morning. Thoy canipod out on'tuo a. i: grounu uur mu upc Tonlcht thoy will camp, at Woodbum, tomorrow night in Oregon City, nnd from thoro will go into Fortlaud, whore thov will take part in tho sham battlo. Thoy will remain there thrco days, and return homo. Thoy expect to consume flvo davs on tho roturn trip, and will roach Lebanon ou July 27th. The mon and horses aro In fine condition, and apparently enjoying tholr trip very much. o Joo Hose, a California boy who has a book at the eastern racos, is said to bo $20,000 to the good since tho sea son opened. Candidato for Whipping Post. Tho Evonlng Telegrnm: After hoar Ing tho ovldcnoo in tho case of C. Bick er of 033 Gantcnbcln nvenuo, on a chargo of assaulting his wife, Deputy District Attorney Hanoy recommended thnt ho bo hold to tho grand jury with a view of having him punished at tho whipping post. Attornoy Hanoy said this was was one of tho most, aggravat ing cases that has boon boforo tho court sinco tho law went into effect, nnd ho furthor stntcd tho law was passed to punish just such wife-bent, era. Tho evldenco showed that Bloker had boon beating his wife of Into and tak ing the monoy which his wlfo had earned by washing. The climax' was reached at on early hour ycstcrdVy morning when Bloker nppoarod at homo under tho influenco of liquor, and do manded monoy. Mrs. Blekcr says her husband knocked her down and fear fully boat her. Her eyes aro black to- (lay. Bicker was hold to tho circuit court today under $500 bonds. That Name McCotmick Is inseparably linked with tho best 'harvesting machinery of the century. When your grandfather was a boy ho usod a McCormlck, and when your boys havo grandsons thoy will uso Mc Cormlcks. Como what changes, mny In tho pro gress of tho affairs of tho International Harvester Co., thoro will always bo a McCormlck binder, and thoro '11 bo nothing hotter, no matter what tho ox ponses of gotting tho best lmprovo monts of tho age. What a satisfaction to bo ablo to get your wants taken caro of in tho way of repairs. That's a strong point with tho Mc Cormlck. Plonty of repairs for all tho typos of machinery used In any glw on territory. And tho reliability of tho machine. Tho McCormlck is always dopondnblo Notlco tho! high drlvo wheel, easy running and strong. Notlco tho weight nnd strength of tho main gears. Notlco tho perfect control of tho rol onnbllng tho farmors to savo all of his grain, bo it long or short, stand ing or fallen. Notice tho folding divider board, narrowing tho mnchlno down for transporting from field to field. Notlco tho roller tension, tho most porfoct tension ovor plnced on a ma chine. Notlco tho bundlo cnrrlor, another exoluslvo McCormlck foaturo, a carrier that supports' its greatest load .without an effort on tho part of tho driver, tripping. nt n slight movement of tho foot. ' Thoso and many othor foaturos nro worth your notice. Call nnd sco tho mnchlno. Plonty rondy for immodiato dollvory. BfrdsaU Clover Hulfcr Aro tho sort with tho rnsp hulling cyllndors nnd concaves, that rub tho clover seed out of tho pods instoad of trying to tnVcsli it 'out with teeth in a cylindor. If you rnlso clover for sood, you want nil tho scod. Insist ou your thrcshermen using a Blrdsoll. Ho'll mako mouofor you and for himsolf. The Side Delivery Windt ower and Buncher This device attaches to tho cutter bar of any mowor nd delivers tho hay at tho roar of tho mnchlno in windrows or bunches. For scod crops particular ly, it is Invalunblo, as tho hay is takon onro of with tho loast possible handling, no seed being wasted, and no trash be ing raked up, as in tho ordinary way. Kvory farmer cutting grass for seed should havo one. Plenty of looal ref erences. Drop us a lino for particulars. HAY TOOLS of all sorts, including tho best hny curriors, forks, pulloys, otc. Drop In nnd Inspect. Plymouth Binding Twine . Is the sort that this houso has sold for eight years. If thoro wns anything better, wo'd get it. Evory man who unlimbors his prejudice long onough to tnko out a ball of this twine, with any other, nnd try it, arrives at the satno conclusion, that thoro Is nothing olso that runs as even as this. Do not con found Plymouth Standard With any other "Standard." Every twino company in business has a "Standard" twine, but they differ just as much as any other commodity. Drop in and see the twine. You'll know better why we talk aTout it. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House, 255-257 Liberty St Farm Implements, Wheols, Automo biles, Bowing Mwfctnea and Supplies, ATTEMPT AT JAIL BREAK A desperate attempt at jail-broakiug In Roseburg was foiled by Sheriff Mc Clnllen this morning. Tho plan was laid by J. E. Barnes, charged with tho murder of Win. Graham., nenr Glen dale n few months ago. Ho wns as sisted by Geo, Baker, nllas ''Bones," and his two youthful pals, Fred Reed and Jns. Thompson, who gained some local notorioty recently by escaping from tho city jail, whero they had been loft over night. Tho other two prison' crs, W. F. Bcckmnn, charged with tho killing of his stepson, and E. C. Tab lor, who Is held for forgery, had no part in tho attempted break, but ob served what had been going on among tholr erstwhile companions. Tonight wns tho tlmo arranged for their bronk for liberty, had not tholr plot been discovered. A primitntlvo lot of "tools" had been by somo unknown moans nccumulnted for cutting tholr way through tho outer walls of tho jail. Thcso included an old cnsoknlfo, hacked into a ruilo saw, a steel "shnnk" from n shoo of ono of tho boys similarly converted Into a saw, a bnr of iron 13 inches long, nn Inch wide nnd one-fourth of nn Inch thick, with a small brass ring and a plcco of wlro In ono end, nnd evidently used by somo ono for carrying Tcoys. These, with a wooden spoon nnd a heavy piece of oak wood, 18 inches long nnd over two inches thick, wero removed from bo twecn tho walls of tho steel cngo and tho outer wnll of tho jail', ns woll as somo blankets and a pair of mechanics' overalls. Baker, who is but a mcro boy, had boon nt work for tho last two days on tho nttempt to put tho plan for a break Into execution. Unobsorvcd ho hnd slipped botween tho cago and tho jail walls and hnd stayod thero constantly, whilo trying to cut through to tho out side Ho nt first tried to cut through tho celling, but struck a hoavy beam carrying tho upper floor joists nnd thon gnvo up that plan. Ho hnd apparontly just begun nn nttempt to dig through tho brick wall wliou tho plot wns dis covered. llosoburg Review. i i ii i..n) Not Woll Balanced. Tomntoos on Coos Bay are selling nt 15 cents per )ounu In California thoy nro worth nbout 10 conts per bushel. Crabs aro selling nt tho Em pire cannery nt 15 cents por-doxon. In California thoy aro worth 15 conts onch. It seems sometimes ns if the old world wasn't balanced just rl(ht. J Coos Bay Harbor. A BEAUTIFUL MAGAZINE. Tho Newberg Graphic's Splondid Bon uiui uiiuun. Wo acknowledge tho rcciept of tl souvenir edition or the Newbcrg Gmv, is. It is in magazine form, 0x12 ltt. and contains 50 pages of as well writ. ton nnd beautifully illustrntod milt i ns ovor mado any mncrazlno aH,.n. It gives full- information concerntm tllU riUmlo Ul .IVIIUDIg imQ VlCllltt some fine vlows of tho thrifty Htu0 J' nnd of tho public buildings and prlni residences. Besides nro views of W tlful drives, orchards nnd fnrm t.j. splendid vlow of tho valloy. It, nnd cutest picture ir a pago fni .i sweet baby faces, among then ti pairs of twins and ono of tripled i,j tuis is mnrKou "iNowDorg's best pro duct,' followed by "Watch us Grow," It Is a work of art, and should U ...i to your f rlonds in tho East, ns a uapi, or yrogon's ooauty. Tho Third Regiment, O. N. 0., J roviowod by Gcnornl Owen Summer THE BEST IS THE CHEAPESTI And tho boat Printing Is nono too good for YOU If you oonBult your own lutorost you will CONSULT ELLIOTT in regard to tbo host printing nnd bow to got it. 217 South Commercial St. TRY ONE OF THOSE FAMOUS DINNERS AT COFFEY'S RESTAURANT You can boat tho gamo if yoa irt ronl good nnd hungry, to mw; good things aro served. 205 Commercial Street Ate You Willing To Be Shown? WE ARE WILUNG TO SHOW YOU TID3 FINEST LINE OF and Cat ;ii..!JJiw''.fMiii.ir.v.Tji pets We have something now In Oriental Rugs; Rugs that nro not only novel and artistic, but aro built for hard usago. We are showing two new makes, neither of which have ever been shown in Salem until this season, however, notwithstanding this i tholr first appearance, thoy have received universal prnis. Both kinds have a decided advantage over most rugs, in that thoy aro made in a variety of sizes. House Furnishing Co 177 Liberty Street Stores, Salem and Albany. & I &-,-