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tlvji -UCfaWlSllllfrlJtottJIiniip mwnm4vi$mifvi""mf9f TV DAILY OAPlTAIi JOURNAIi, OALEJI, OREGON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1007 TOOK HIM FOR A COON. $5,0( Another Idiot Is the Owner of n Gun. til rL w ELEVEN YEARS st" STATE FAIR In presenting our olovonth successive exhibition at tho Oregon State Fair, wo wish to state that each artlclo In our stock has been Bcloctod with tho utmost consideration for tho use to which It Is to bo put. No implemont or machine I taken Into our stock until It has boon thoroughly tested and compared with others for tho same purposo, and found to-be the best (hut It Is possible to obtain. Many of our goods uro mado especially for this trndo, which has its peculiarities. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., PIRST AND TAYLOR ST5., PORTLAND, ORE., Branches at Spokane, Seattle, Boise and Salem SALEM BRANCH 211-237 STATE ST., F. F. CARY, Mgr. We, carry "everything in Vehicle, Im plement and Machine Equipment for the Farm and Road. Barb Wire Manuro Sjjrcaders Barn Door Hangers Fotnto Planters Bells Potato Sorters Cldor Mills J. I. Case Plows Corn Shelters Myers Pumps Iowa Cream Sepa- Hoosier Seeders rators Spray Pumps Cnso Cultivators Stump Pullers Food Cuttors " Windmills Stover Englnos Champion Hnrvest- Acme Harrows IngMnchinos liny Forks Mitchell Wagons Hny Presses Mitchell Trucks Hay Hakes Staver, Moyor & Hay Tools Dabcock Bugglos Garden Hose R"l Wagons Lnwn Mowers Hnrness We carry all the goods mentioned above, and also other farm equipment. iracxs PICKKUK (JO HOME. TrnliiH Loaded With Fninlllcs turning from Hop Fields. lie Spooking of hop coikIUIoiih, last night's Telegram says: Hop plckom nro returning to tho city by tho thousand, from up-vul-cy polntH, ovory train and boat be in u loaded with tho plcknlckorB, who all roport a pleasant and profit nblo outing. The showers yostor lny luiHtuiioil tho dopurturo of hun drmla, who broku camp and camo down by both East and West Sldo trains, which wore loaded to tho platform steps by families eager to get bark to town In tlmo for school opening, and to fix up for tho win ter, Tho Wont Sldo train, duo to arrlvo In tho city at fi:nr. last ovoulng, was jnoro than two hours Into, as It had to handle largo quantities of bag gage belonging to the bopptekoM. This train had nine passenger conches, but not being adequate for the ot'cniHlon another train was dis patched to take on pusHougers re fused by tho regular train. Tills second train, arriving in th night, mis crowded like the llrnt. "Tho bop mop of the state was fortunately pretty well picked before tho heavy showers canui on," .1 grower said this morning, "and If wo hnvo n few lino dnys wo can easi ly dispose of what yards are loft, as there will bo picker enough from tho finished yards to take care of thorn. ThoHu heavy showers do not wet tho hop fields more than Inch or so In depth, as tho soil s dry and conks up all tho water that falls. Of course, no picking can bo done whllo the vines are wet, hut those got dry nftor a few hours' sunuhlno, and picking can bo romuuod. Tho low prices of hops bothors tho growors moro than tho dlflloulty of picking thorn this year, In Orogon." My Winter Stock I of Footwear lias arrived and contains everything In light ami heavy shoos for mou and womon, in high and low tops; also n vpleudld Uuu of rubber shoos and boots. You aro Invited to come la and Inspect my stook. Jacob Vogt, State street. 1 Jacob Vogt I State Street AM GOOD GOODS, lllHHIIIHIIIIIIiMHIM Hiii'h for Damages. Olaf Andorson, who has boon em ployed by tho Wlllnmotto Construc tion Compnny In grading work on tho Salem-Portlnnd road, litis com menced an action In department No. 1 of tho Marlon county circuit com t asking for a Judgment against tho construction company for $3 ICG, which Is alleged to bo due as dam ages for Injurleii sustained by tho plaintiff and his hone. Tho com plaint sots forth Hint Anderson was hauling dirt on the grado nonr Cho mawa, and It wiib uecossary to drive near the edge of tho embankment, which caved oft and throw the plain tiff down an 18-foot bank, brooking two ribs mid Injuring IiIh shoulder AudorHou'H horses wore also thrown beneath the wagon, and 0110 of thorn sustained damagos to his hips and spine. Tho plaintiff asks $3000 for his Injuries and $150 for tho Injur ies iittalnod by his horso. Grant Corby appears as attoruoy for tho plaintiff. o "Everybody Should Know" says C. 0. Hayes, a promluont bull uoss man of Bluff, Mo., that Buck Ion's Arnica Salve Is the quickest and siirost healing salve over applied 10 a sore, burn or wound, or to a enso of piles, I'vu usod It and know whni I'm talking about." Ouaruntood by J. C. Perry, druggist, 25c. o Notliv fee Hhls, Sealed proposals will bo rocolved at the olllcc of J. 11. Ackormnn, su perintendent of public Instruction, Salem, Oregon, until 2 o'clock p. in., on the 10th day of Soptomber, 1007, and then opened, for tho construction of 11 cattlo stablo for tho Oregon Ag ricultural Collego, at Corvallls, Ore gon, In accordance with the draw ings and 'specifications, copies of which may bo had at tho otllco of J It, Ackormnn, Salem, Oregon;; olllcu of E. 12, Wilson, Corvnllls, Oregon, .'Did at the otllco of tho architects, Hennow, Hendricks & Tobey, G7 Lab be building, Portland, Oregon. Certi fied check of 5 per cent, paynblo to J. II, Aokerman. 0-7-eod-Ct SOMETHING WOUTH CHOWINQ AHOrr Ki'l'I.NY'S PEUFECTION HAK1XC1 POWliKU. IT IS STRICT LY 111(111 QUALITY 11HAN1). TUT ll IX GLASS OARS AND IS RKA SOXAHLY l'lUCKI). SOLD AND FULLY WAKUAXTKD AT ALL LKAD1XG GROCKRS AXR DEAI KRB. MANTPACTI'IIKD MV C. M. KPPLVV, VALKM, OR. Match Too Xenr the Gasoline. Tho llro dopartmont mado a quick run to Dr. Stono's drug storo this morning at about 0:30. A call was cent in owing to tho explosion of a small amount of gnsollno In tho storo rooms back of tho mala building. Ono of tho clorks of tho drug house was endeavoring to drnw somo gaso llno from a largo tunk.ln tho storo rooms, and, as tho placo was dark, a match was lighted. Tho rostilt wns that a small amount of bubblo Juice which wns In tho cup oxplodcd nnd filled tho room with flames nnd Hiuoko. The blaze soon subsided, nnd no dnmngo resulted. Id'Ht Seivlco Vet By adding flvo now enrs to tha Salem oqulpmont tho stroot car ser vice yesterday wbb tho host ovor hnd during 11 fair. A llvo-mlnuto servtco wiii enjoyod most of tho time, ami the car aro vory comfortable. o If tho Nomocracy wIhb In Okla homa today1, as Is anticipated, tho first United Statos senator will bo Thomas P. Goro, who Is totally blind, and Uobort L. Owm, who H a .full-blooded Cherokee Indian. Ho will be tho first nbsolutely Ameri can over elected to the senate. o O V. & X O XL X A . ) 4M Roth & Graber Store News ITALIAN PRUNES Nice choice lot of canning. TOMATOES Send us your ordor nt onco. Will hnvo a nice cliolco lot Hi Tuesday. COXCORD GRAPES Tho finost in tho land ftOc Basket, Muscat Grapes. Tokays Grapes X 3 Ordor your Pastry and Bread from U3, wo hnvo tho homo- 5 mado kind. 2 410 State St. Phone 36 $ OASTORXA. Beaw tie -J?A Ktnd 1 Ha9 AAa,S Boi'2hl I Told YoulSo TllEUE WEUE XOT ENOUGH SKATES AT Til 12 R1XK SAT VllDAY NIGHT. WHY XOT OWN YOUR OWX SKATES AXI) ALWAYS 1112 SUR12 OF HAYING Til KM RIGHT. COM 12 IN AND LET US TALK R1CIIARDSOX TO YOU. IX EVERY PAIR OF RIOHARDSOX ROLLER SKATES THERE IS SPEED, EASE AXI COMFORT. WHY XOT HAVE THK REST? A NEW SHIPMENT JUST IX CONTAINING ALL SIZES IX FULL XICKLE-PLATEI) AND FIT TED WITH ALUMINUM ROLLERS. fi&&hifK J. O. Hayes, a fireman for the Southern Pacific Company, was mis taken for n raccoon yesterday, and his loft arm and tho sldo of his head wore filled full of bird shot from a gun in tho hands of Rollln Hlco his hunting companion. Tho two voro uimeaivGoshcn, and Hayoa treed a 'coon. So cHrhljwt tho tree to run mo uuuuui uun "v...,, - distance nwny from Hlco. When tho latter came up ho saw Hayes' cap half hidden In tho foliage of tho treo, and, seeing It move, thought It was the coon and flred. Ho at once realized his mistake, for Hayes called out that ho had boon shot. Ho climbed down and nn examination of tho wounds revealed tho fact that tho left arm was badly punctured, and several shots had Imbedded themselves beneath tho skin on tho side of his head. H1b nrm blod profusely. Tho two wont with all possible hnsto to Goshen, whoro they boarded n hand car and came to Eugene. Hayes went out to tho hospital, whoro Dr. Kuykondall dressed tho wounds, which aro not serious, but vory painful. Tho in jured man will bo unable to work for somp tlmo. Attnck of Diarrhoea Cured by Ono Doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Dlarrhocn Remedy. I was so weak from an attack of diarrhoea that I could scarcely ntton.l to my duties, when I took a doso of Chnmborlaln'B Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhocn Remedy. It cured mo en tirely nnd I hnd boon taking othor medicine for nlno days without rollof. I heartily recommend this romedy as being tho host to my knowledge for bowol complaints. R. Q. Sto'w art, of tho firm of Stewart & Bro., Groonvlllo, Ala. For salo at Dr, Stono's drug store. . iJl 0 ' Get Their Demands. Thcro will ho no striko declared by Longshoremen's Union No. 2 CI, tho mombers being notified by .7. H. Dawson, locnl agent of tho Hnrrl mnn water lines, this morning that their requost for an Increaso in wages will bo granted. Tho now Bcnlo will go into offect Immediate ly. Ponding a sottlomont, tho mou wont to work discharging freight from tho steamor Aurelln, under charter to tho Snh FrnncIsco & Port land Stcnmshlp Compnny, nt tho scale of 55 cents nn hour and 82 M cents ovortlmo pad by Brown & McCnbo. o Acute Rheumatism. Doop tearing or wrenching pains, occasioned by getting wet threugh: worso when at rost, or on first mov ing the limbs nnd in cold or damp woather, Is curod quickly by Bal lard's Snow Liniment. Oscar Oloson Gllnon City, 111., writes, Fob. 10, '02. "A yonr ago I was troubled with a pain In my back. It soon got so bad 1 could not bond over. Ono bottlo of Ballard's Snow Llnlmont cured mo." Sold by D. J. Fry. . o ' o-ol m i? o xlx a.. ltia Kind you Hays Amars Bought Reward SJIMA"! ""." vw" uoneatofoi uiiLuu, umorai, morphia civ., uLuur,cmorofor heroin, alpha and W, caine, cannabis indica. -"i ururii.1 nv nk. their derivatives, in J of Dr. Miles' im xiiis applies to goods ened, and not tamper! wild, certain lonscrupl Ions nnrsntia nn ., i.fl ---- i- "" i xuaiflii iaiso statements these remedies. I hnvo twen troub od with i tl rlblo hendnclio for the list ", 1.3 tbe doctors coukl do me no tSfl naw Dr. Mllca' Antl-PalnPill.vJJa 6 nnl thHrhdplnHSaJ I hnd hmdncho bo badly I could uH ... cu .. num. tu i eeni 10 tht t-i storo nnd got a box. In a count! "" ", ";" "," ''".'"u . '"vuitiiu iu uij mo nny cood." A. A. ILt.IO, riilladelphu, ! IC3C2 Tncoina Street. ' ' fin. Mllixi Anlt.Diln Dill. .. your druaolet. who will qiurantjU'i tho flrit p.ncWaaa will Teneflt idiio, no win iciurn our money, 23 dotet, 25 cents. Never sold Ink Miles Medical Co., Elkhart,! TOOK OFF THK LID. Crippled and Despondent A. D, yl dewalkcr Qulls. IIUMIIQIOI Dospondont becniiso of being A pled bo ho could not work, suffering from rheumatism vlttl hopo of relief, A D. Vandewa'U nged H3 yenrs, committed sulci Inst night near tho Olnlla postoS 18 miles southwest of Itoseburg, I ing down on a couch, Vandml took his rifle, a 32-40, and res: tho muzzle against tho under port of his chin, fired. The h ploughed upward tearing off tbe of his head. Vandowalkcr i hnlf-brothor of M. C.Grcgorj, S. P. conductor. Ho lenvcsalf his second nnd threo cblldrte his first wlfo; also soveral brotl and slstors. His wlfo Is In Portlti having gono there several it;t i to nttoml tho funeral of Ik fi Ivan Guthrlo, who wns dronill Independence oip week jo Snturdny. Eight yenrs ago Vnndewatken caught In a cave-In at n mke tl Sumpter, Bnker county HU woro crushed so bndb 'bat t ' novor aftorwards able to pf'-1 I mnnunl Inbor. Shortly alter re ory from tho ncchlent he became i fllctod with rheuinntlsm, and sots rollof In vnln. ' . n Can you afford to trifle with so i oub a matter as to neglect a csa nr couch, whon for a trifling atsoa you can secure a bottle of "Hkj nrv Tinrk Couch Itemedy, w nuarnntocd to euro or money refj ed. Prlco 26c, 50c and $1.00 Pi bottlo. For salo by all dealers etc, whoro TO THE PUBLIC An opportunity of a llfotlmo to becomo Identl- a fe fled with a logltlmato manufacturing enterprise. Havo you dollars j:o Invest? If so it woould bo Voll for you to Investlga e our plans and propositions Absolutely safo, ami at the sa tlmo an Investment that will pay you a larger por cent than othor Invootmont of tho Banio nmount. Seo our indom-men s Oregon's rollablo busluoss peoplo and mechanics. This oppor nlty opon to nil, whether you havo $5.00 or 15000 to invest, not put this off, but call and see us at once, as this opportun T open for a bhort time only. For further particulars call a A. L. FRASER'S 25S State Street or Wm. Den Ion and E. B. Smith, Hotel.