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JTT flF Tf1T""T'fT'' W Sf 1 f - " ""Si L f J 1 sdf m t t vwr-zt - ' .j : . i a . j '..,." . " iii- w .j ' ; THE.KIMBALL CULTIVATOR I tn t'V J ... t,..,. (,,. ami BcrritA For de- I fb l fen iom. "'"rT .7u - .n.i v..! 1 ind casaua unww ji- " vH. -- -- DAILY 0AP1IXAI, JWHAIl SALEM, OREgON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1906. v.u&,.,w r?fcl bvi KIMBALL! & WEBB .UPohfeTwFron'Llr street, SHem, Or. Standard Urrfy, T. 0. B. Salenfc IfocwJcJu Unkm Ffr c In r a&ceoocieiy. ytc Sfsredltfc, Besldeet Agent. 0e with "Wm. Btottb & Co, No. 3M.0ammUl mn. . , NEW TODAY Tt jsjwfc HotokoepJng room, op rtin Bonrb CoawwdaJ etroct. Mm WMH tfpauldlng Logging Com' 7-li-tf poojv Bath to Xfc Iwruiro ConsnsorcM street. at 30(5 North 7 11-61 COLONEL HOFER TALKED MORPHINE v,. BOOZE ;. PISTOL Salem Editor Would Succeed Collector of Customs I. L. Patterson F &. A good work, bow, nearly ew IMAfeUiLor wagon. Iwruiro of 0, J, Kuacora, 21t,and Trad street, W MWf rdta'OhpSoTeTsl good farms; tie elty mI suburban property; 3 UvMmHo rest. CapUal National Sank, w-t Tr -feh. A good atock ranch, good hoos lns " outbuilding, plenty geed wH sad.iiiring water, good fcjiwrd) ltwrtl at the north end Ho Prairie, Addt G. L. Mtfos, Gerral, Routo 1. 7-H-lrn was past the STATE NEWS Tho Oormun LuUran ynod Wd at SkcTfl-ood, Oregon, tbo w4d, (HUj; Summy. Fira rtuwrvm are patrolllmr ireed abwt iif.-np, being miploysl ly th wiK thnbrr tom'jianUHi there. liim roanty ha tho srg(t baj- crop (tt lw hJtor, TU aivenKo w not wily Ifreart', Imt th quality U tho Hiir cotinty ha a tew lavrt, f-JKl Tlt .Varrow" It It locate! V?Wl4.?0 mllivsMWU Of (Portland ToloRmm, July 10.) A rilight ripplo han 16.ti canard to wave acrom tho flituutioTi in tho ficbt fa? collector of customs to miccwd T. Ii, Puttifieoo, ly il anfflouneeraoiif. that H. Ilofor, of Salem, trl M&l bis caator into tho ric, and became a candidate for tiio tihico already rouzhi by 0. A Westgnrr, of Albanji; P. 8. Diflcora, of rcirwuul, am James Monroe ShoHoy, o" Kugeno. Only recently, no it seeiiw, Colonel Hofrr has lnid Rido th rx-n thnt molds jmblic enMniii: axoundl tho Dally Cap- tto! .Tournnl ofllco null concldl to iltiUJe in politic. The colon4 cot the KHa'cal f1.-ox at tio Uu4. ririmafle?, rrjar 'nn for Tejre,MnnUYf but wont gliniinerinjf whm the otc were count ed, Iliul tlio colonol vo'M for 'nlmself. ' , ho would hnWi xm nominnUl. for he lt Id ttie ahuillo by jiwt one vote. He mil at tab tirno that io could bavo had it Just OB-wcil n wr, if ho hod acked for votCM, but thn. "hn rofutPd to do. J Hint; of a wrj- irulepeiulent disposl tiua V a Hillo Uio colooi'l dropped out of tho po!iujl vortex altogether and dil mrthini: buf huxtlo for tlno ticke. ir wtrovo mightily, nr.H when tho votei wil counted took credit of having dono aomethiTitf in hi lminWe way for thn cau Then lio hoUvl tho flag of hJ-j ambition ngiiin and lein nulline a ttyr wlrea for a fednrnl phuii. If VfcJ. gaU Mhlcohu and 8hl'Hn- fall, and the nn! tlixwi't fall wnjunvlro etav, the CidonW Imh high hojHH. lWvt(le J B full tway 0 Moitow wwy,- Kilr bv leer running fmr two weeM, euttirnf batlej-. ami tho w4 witt-bo ready thj week. Tkex w known Jaekua eoua'v M jtMvtd w)- thi week. Hon. J. M, SHfwart, a niisent tarehardfet, of 4m K-o Ul, dir.1 at hi Vom.i at Mn)fML 8HB.Vy, g,v) 73 yean. JaM- J&a,U rlont of Phoenli , AW (VkkamV WlUtaiu- H. I-, a iivMyt t4 Jaoksoa county. Tpty Yar JUUts. 1 wm a Wmt la a tneaty-yrT bat tl wltH ckroala jdle and nallgaaat H tiatll 1 t4 HwkUa's Amies IWwj yrUek turaed; th tida, by ear ItHTVk, tlH not a true tmiIsi,'" Mrlte A. . lnws, of IVatllls, Va. M tt ell mctv Cuts, Hums ud, Vttm&t. 856 at J, 0. Terry'. Hw. " JTwr "1 w BiciMt. 1W leU Mvrwtr. ix aA .a .i.i. ' vT --"" l4 A Satiru ho wvureil a hleh federal vflleo in tU inrjmiijjmont f CJaud Oatch to Im bank examiner, it ia not WVviiy that anothVr fat feloral of. fieo cam 1h eeured for any Salem can didm'e. lUrldi-n Tho Capital Journal rdlto.- is not in thn indietatilo cIiwn H0 ha KrabUxl to public lamia, ho baa dono toothing n7ng that brings hbn in the rnm f Oren politico lightning. TliVrtlrj' ) Vvs nut oeed tha offiw to mok n Tb, awl Tin purtnl0 no,, of thki 4Huat' iuvthudn f !CnhttA.V.n n-.l IncdguWnt pennlly cooaidored m. W1T o g" tHo appolntKt. Fourthly, ho ia already rommi'i.1 n w. vpport of Bc.or ldton and 8a atvelxt l?ouns nl tiiew gentlemen wiU jwWWy giv tl .nflce. to mm uw wlw o f m.v e,rvlc to tbut, TUro arx Mirratem otW reason hv the editor of tlda iaiHr i. ... lvl th apindatowit. ad bo pre fom ba jcfvnal and political indc lHudene to arj' oJflco unS.r tho swa. Now 8toi for gaictn. A nnr Ann will kv0 blc-m f.. iu A Deadly Combination, and Yet the Would be Suicide Survives Them all Booauio tho whiskey ho drank (joun' teraeted tho effecta of the -morphine; bocauso tho morphino he took- oer threw the action of the booze; b'ecanse ho held bis gun in his left hand when ho fired antl) his aim was poor, and, finflily, U-canse the doctors arrived he fora ho finished the job. tho -efforts Of John Carrier to commit suicide yester day in tho Keith Hotel, on S'ate streVt, wen? fruitless. AJ?1. Ca'rior, who for a long time ha? been ini tho employ of tho state insane asylum, has for- sonw days been linger ini? a httlo too lone around the flowing bowl, and on MondaT and xsteTda3- his mania took a suicidal tendency. JIc is eaid to havo taken enough morphine to kill a dozen1 men vestertlatv morn ing, but it wouldn't work Ho bad1 pre viously made his will, in which ho be queathed his txroperty to two friends, alao attendants nt the asylum, and to a tnloon man in tho ciy He nlso wroto a statement that his death was by his own hands, anil was a d'ollbttr'ato caiso of suicide. Ho aakedi to bo buried in tho clothes ho wo-1 "Well, he woke un. Ho was ouited down and- was Min- pOH-l to bo nslcep, when Mrs. Keith hvaird m gun shot io he room occupied by CafTier. This was nbou' noon yes terday. With utter disregard of dan ger to heraelf Mrs. Keith rashed into tho mom and' made the crazed man givo up his pistol. The weapon was still smoking, and ho had fired into tho wall It ia evident that ho had heJH htf pistol in hia left hand ami tried to shoot into his -head, but missed his aim. Tho bullet i still em bedded iw the ceiling. A physician nndi several men were imininoncd, ail after a hnad truggle. Hulxlued the 'ourre rrutn. and later in tho day ho -was removed) to tho hospi tal, t. itr Carrier h about 34 years old, anil has nlwnys borne a good chnracty. It h satl that ho baa on several times shown a muoJdal teriJoncy. FLOODS STILL INCREASE if ' II I . H 'III B i i ' ' i ii ' ' '' j y ' ' . aMMaM aaB SMSS S SMIS IWiMrtM- m sm m ' -, r&fcvcras MH mm m m -? r rr . .3 r a m i.. . jt'A. b"ti$&K . Forty Thousand Acres of Crops Destroyed cy me Raging Torrents Stockton, Cal., July 11. Over 40,- 000 acres of the richest lands in wis coun'tA' pto now inundated from th3 San Jnoaquin ,ti-er. Laa night the Ijvee on the old Jones tract broke, overilowinig 6000 acres of barlej- and potatoes and asparagus. Charles Worelng, ivith 30 horses, has boen caueht in tho flood on it. Tho man will iscape, but the horses are pennovi in awl must drown. Bought Fish aid Poultry Market. C. H. Pratt, a resident of this city fot tho paa four years, has purchased the fish anM poultry market recently conductctl) on) State street by A. C. Itockhill, who will probably engago in businosis elsewhere. Mi. Pratt had con siderable exiKience' in tho poultry busine'B previous to coming to Salem. 3 Cinch Lo3 Wah. T aj "Hi l 41ia fli snnmoTi Mlirfs WOO accustxl of obtaining money under false pretences, was bound ovo- to tho cir cuit coifi. His bonds were fixed at $500. The preliminary trial took place this mornini' in Justice Webster's court. ai bicycle gobds ' - '- ' gtfn'?o THE RACYCLE faffiasftfn neatness and eanlaF 1' THE CORNELL and YALE arc feeatittes in construction and can not be duplicated for the money. . y, $ '-. BICYCLE TIRES. We have only the best. BICVCLE SUNDRIES Out line is complete. REPAIRING We are. here to do your work and we do it promptly and well. Best Work at Honest Prices FRANK new lutmn Vm... U..1 . l i w wM4 j. v. 'ZLzrz: ktt :r,r- c itw - ---. , .vvhv nvm lli UtVLMV T.k.H A ... ' - - .. w'l.u . Ilim Mil I! f W. A. UttOD. lOu.r 1l u. , -. .-... Rv , w . The Very Newest AM mkkk Lwtimi Combs im rcsd. wW w doubt ttoUr tho ucov they mrtt m Pwh. They iU ha0Ho .hws. furmh,UK. i, noUo(nii hb0i N Uatcl JU th V. M. c. A. build tr rxvaa. Tfey Uve lm)uccVl piUtJi to iMlst tlH- t,tre wlUlOo to tUOr eoavrniew. Tho Superstitions of Sailor Men. All sailors asv Miperstitious and tho legends of tho sea a' legion, ranging fTonr plimtom Hhijw to ffixwtnd lights suddenly rieumlnc from' ynnluriiif and mastheads. s.ivs tlio hngltdh IlhistraW magazine. That """V " inoo ivgenw aro vexy au oiviiit amy bo proved by tho fact that oa h:irpiej W described by llouior and Hedod, while accorling to Virgil they pluutKwil Aenea during his voj. ao to Italy. Tho beautiful sirens, too am of clawdc origin. Weird Indoitl are tho tales of haunt ing Hictw, fit to send one's n,-v. nhlvvlng after n hearty supjr, well auuwi for Christmna time t'hot aiorios. Thmu ro four Goblijw of I)imb-' Nw-, not ghobta but evil wn.'cr tyi-. Un, who apjHVir tvico a ear, o'nly in mhl-wmtor, but Icing bad luck in a very h(irt tirno to the ship from which thoy r ightel Wo mutt merrtioa Adamas'r, the drouW gbvt of tho Cape, that twcl to Ikj ni in a halo of cloud and mist over Good Hoik, and aluo th tnBn man of W.wford Ha'bor, tho wander- u nil of tho Dutch Un,u., -i. lout his saiacJc on his wov to T)).iln )mo tljr, drnturaea ago Ohostly ftppwrmoM are not. how. ver, Uio only on to be feared at m. iu mo cao ox st, Mnio'i firo the apparitin tako tb uhatw. nf u....! llght.i imVKxa'y gltwwiai? (mni v.i. ktu, o nrheod. It -n Vnown by lurth K omoa if tm double, but figniU of danger if va, iag. uivUt)r. manv of ,r,.,v ... .. of fcgureboad. the, l.ng. of th,ni -v- TfTuni Af 9 h U.. tl . -T, " tMU Bit, AlHl Not Truo Bills. Tho grand jury retimed 'ttfLay a. not truo bill in each of tho following cases: State against Lyllis Anderson. Srato againit) 11 most Kappahahn. Stato against Lenna Kappahahn. o A Stray Salmon. A tplendid salmon ran up Mill creek last evening and got stranded near tho Commercial street bridge. It was picked up by ono of tho engineers at tho water plant, and by this time 'has probably found its way to tho oven. o Stato Summer School. Encourniring .sports come from the st.Vo sunvniM- school at Monmouth, Tho enrollment today hn reached 82, ankl it is expected thnt it will reach 100 within a few days. Personals Hotel Arrivals Ottt far WIm ltVla M IV , . -.-. un proauc ttoUtore tad -1 m ds . ki jyw?. 2JSSS, & H Kill bo ivitnbord tfcnf v nJ. , , - -- -v a nave wd P-nuce, of Vai,M Wtl, jj u,b t to old .Wptuno whlk on their Jounce to Auarmlta. fU PUysw ad rcoTiacr,, ls J. Krucr. r...k . dUt.,- . " ' -lw I0BS' KoUuJ, writs, Octotor 27, isoi, "Durine mrtmlg of eight wek,. '. 1 tawd luii.jM. c-'. . p,u Salem. A. T. Geary, Baker Ci'(-. D. H. Wilson, Pendlotoiu 11 pd Skyger, Sp.ri.ng , Vullcy. yuurenco Uritt, .Newberg. J. P. ThomivH)n, Tho Dalles. Charles K. Denison, Salenu 1 George T. Miller. P. W. Orondall, San Jose. Cottage. 0. Pananco ami wife, New Yo'k. C. A. Mattison, Imlepondence. D. MisTur, Lyons. P. W. SeUlemier, WoKrbnrn. D. H. Leech, Woodburo. O. O. Grcives, Portland, J. P. McXichols, Portland. G. W Roj-nolds, Portland. II. S. McGinais, Pwtlnnd. W, M. Daniels. Portland. P. A. Perkert, Potlarad. Willamette C. Williams, Portland, P. A. Whltkor. Koben hjikin, La Grande, K. Luther and' wife, Sam Jlnncico. A. H. Ixxl r, Washington, D. C O, P. Ixvntt. wife- and son, San Jose, Goo. H. Burnett, city. P. C. Bowles, Bedmond, Ti A. Ilarrisonv San Fl-ancisoa M. O, E. Honclc, Bosoburg. J. G. VanOrsdal, Dallna. J. A, Graham Detroit. Daniel Turick, Woostor, 0. Ggo a Wine. John Butterwortb, Portland. 1L K. Mili.1 Loa Angeles. O. J. Kirkle.n Iortlani Marg-aret Kunke, Turner. J, C, Nebon, Nnvbd-g. U W. Harper, Newberg. J. 0, IJivlwy, Pcn-tland. L. It Mopp, Portland. Cmxv. O. Scribner, Portland. "W. J. PeanrJe, &.yitle. Wm, MiUeor, Portland, I). A. McLwin, rcrtlar!. H D. Baker Portland, 1 P. Tomjdeton, lVownsville. S, K. Moj-c- Boeeburg. J. Nosbauux. Qoerge Johrwon, Salem. Jkersoo WaMeridr. Bov. 0. Aldcrson, of St. Johns, a former reawJent of .this city, is here re newing acquaintanoes. Cooko Pattoa and family, who have becm at Long Beach, California, the past fow months, havo etai ted on their homeward journey. P. W. OrantltUL a. prominent fruit grower .of San Jos;, California, is in tho city today, tho gut of H. S. Gile. They took a 1 dp through tho surround ing country and examined some of tho orchards. CITY JNEWS a uouectun of Important PanJI feraplm for Yonr OonsIderMoa.j They're painting tiem greonl tncj- aare, andr a nij a. fine improve to seo tho flpeoa paant conceal ft nralcednoss of thb old telcphono esHeciaHly ia this 'rttruo of thoso in I Dusiniesa district. Turner Items. Mir. nmd Mrs. Hulen df ove up from Salem, having spent' the Fourth there. Mrs. Ed. Martin cam up on las- ev ening traiu from Salem. Chester Potter, who had his thumb amputated, is gutting along nicely. Mra Willins sold her homo1 place at $75 an acre, and' will make hoV future homo in Portland. Sho will bo missed by tho cntird community. Jim Bones ia busy trcVing tho boys theso days. Maudo w-ill now tench a school of one. They will be "at homo" to their friends eoon. Mis. Lindsle- andi her-son. Jimmie.. aro visiting friends in and oiround Tur in t. EvtrjyboTjy is gla1 to see thorn. Cheerfully Recommended for Bhenma tiflm, 0. G. Higbeo, Danville. 111., write!, Dec. 2, 1901: "About two years n?o I was laid up for four months, with rheumatism.. I tried Ballard's Snow liniment; ono bottlo cured mo. I can cheerfully recommend it to all suffor ing from like affection. 25c, 50c and $1. For sale bv D. .T TV,. - - V, J Mrs. M. J. Brackett. Th, encwa of .tho death of Mrs. HI Brackett, of Tacomjt, will bo xecoin wrtn sorrow by her many Sal-d friend's. -U'w. Jtirackea wad formerly Mjj Matilda) Hanrahan, a cousin of Ja 11 n.i ... -u. uvmrny, anu' was lor many y a resident) of thia city. Death) camta last Sundiav. ' nml imtnAll 1... - t , vmvu. iy consumption, irom wli -i.ia. nMiKci's niaa sutiOTOd eove years. The burial s sviccs wero y-ost?day at 3:30 p. an. in Tacom Mrs. Brackjetrt IcaTfs threo sisto Mrs. Ze'Jdai Minear, of Post Falls, IdsV .Mrs. jjizzio Frj-c, of Lebanon, and '. Marquam, of Idaho, and one. brotln U. tr. W BlPi?OTS. of Poa-HnnA ' 0 J. TT- Indigeetaon. With'its corapaniona.. heart burn. nlence, torpidity of the liver, coafl pation, palpitation of tho hoart. blood, headache and othor nerTi" symptoms, eallow ekin, foul tongue, tensive breath and a lerion of otb ailments, ia at onco the most wU spread and destructive malady an the American neonla. Thn Wrl t-eatment will core all the trouHsj 50c bottle. Foe ealo bv D. J Frr. I Have you bought that new wheel yet? Drop in and let us- show you a line of 2lumiSal Cant bc bcat NATIONAL, SR FADING STANDARD mnd LAVAGE. Or if your old wheel needs re pairing think of our motto; Best Workmanshjji, Prompt Delivery 1 k Then again don't forget that we carry a aZCOu fishinff tikk!e' SunTami loTZ r Sf. m sWlfes, tennis soods, and CUTLERY THAT WILL CUT. nan -theletic supplies of ad 2fit&i M W. C. HiiU, Gmatt Pa Store n. .m "" -HJ. Ctsft iimM '" W, I felglyromaelt H t:, f lirr' )"MiwiSji wt to .11 who w, tmw J IWooey S0 Bu i. Sold by 1). J Ryt 'I .. . THOSUfl K. FOM) PHONE MAIN 363 nriTurmr. iiinnmiM -K2&.