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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, J 902. ail J 1.3 Is he who is wearing his first watch for the first time. If it is in yoar mind to make your boy sach a gift we trust that the Ban store may receive a visit from you. Better Watches than those you can buy here are not upon the xnarket; and the sum required to purchase one is much less than you suppose. Barr's Jewelry Store Comer State mad Liberty Sts,. Salem Leaders la Low Prices STEXNER'S MARKET. Chickens 8 cents per lb. 1 . Spring chickens cents per lb. Eggs 20c cash.: I"' ; THE MARKETS.! Ttf local market quotations yester day were as follow; , $ -Wheat S3 cents. ? ; Oats 80c for old; :75c new per cental. Hay Cheat, $7.50; clover $7.00; tim othy, $10: wheat, $8. Flour 7S to $5c per sack; 12.70 to fl per barrel. r- -M - 11111 Feecl Bran,7 $18: shorts. $20. Butter 17c per pound (birylnf); creamery, 20c 1 ; Eggs 20c cash. Chickens 8 cents per lb. Spring thickens 8 cents per lb. Fork Gross, 55V4c; dressed, c Beef Seers 23'c; cows So; good heifers 4c . Mutton Sheep, 2e on foot. Veal e, drtssed. Potatoes 60c, per bushel, i Wool Coarse. lc; flne. 15c. BJM GUTHRIE& CO, Buyers and Shippers of GRAIN Dealers In Hop Growera' Supplies FARM LOANS i t . - t . ' - f- .. j Warehouses at TURNER... MACLEAY. PRATUM. BROOKS. SlfAW. SALEM. SWITZERLAND. HAL8ET. DERRT. MFORS. OF "ROYAL" FLOUR. J. G. GRAHAM, Manager t07 Commercial St., Salem. Six Great Lines '.' FOR,.. Fall and Winter '"'-That was trt have been thei heading of a. 6-coUimn. f. Inch ad. that 1-lfl- tended running In the current weekly ami In this dally, but it proved utterly Impossible for me to find rvme to write the mutter In time. We will try to tell you more- in detail next week, mean while will merely-mention the lines to which we refer. Mere they are: BENICIA HANCOCK DISC PLOWS. SYRACUSE CHILLED GANO PLOWS. t ... . - . s MONITOR DOUBLE DISC DRILLS. FAIRBANKS MORSE GASOLINE EN . gines. ' I : v... -:v ......... ;. u -: - . ' 1 - :. . : HERO FANNING MILLS. EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATORS. It used to be said that an Implement dealer In the Willamette valley hadn't tnurh to do in -the winter months but sit about thje fire and wait for spring. "That Ish'f the case with us.! Last Winter my first winter In the business, we had a splendid trade the seasonX through, simply by virtue of l-ushlng seasonable goods, "j This year we propose to send out more good than 'any two Implement housea,have ever sent oat In the same length.of time. We do this by keeping everlastingly at it. Thew fall days we are as busy atr during the 1 heaviest spring trade. , , Wagons, hacks, disc plows, gasoline- engines, and j all the other-good things we carry, are bring ing the best trade to our doors. ' Come and see us when you want any thing In the line of Implements. It does one good to make comparisons. If we can't iieli the goods, w-e wit f treat you couittmilyv for maybe wo ,. can sell you next time, Write us for catalogues or anything in our line.- '' - ' ; -1 -F. A. V.'E'SENS: - ' v Tit t $ Farm Machinery, Ric-cles, Hewing Machine and riupplies r5-257 liberty . t ' Salem r "Theronty difference is that one's too far from the ceiling and the other too .far from the floor." - ... . - - in tte Land good roads Convention County Judfce John H. Scott Named on Commit- TO ARRANGE FOR-THE-MEETING XT PORTLAND WITH THE OFFI CIALS FROST THE AGRICULTUR AL DEPARTMENT DURING THIS MONTH. (From Thursday's Dally.) 7 : County Judge John H. Scott Is; In re ceipt of a letter from Chairman S. M. Mears, "ofthe Portland Chamber of Commerce,- notifying the Marion coun ty Judge of hU appointment on the committee to arrange for the Good Roads Convention to be held in Port land this month. .The committee will meet soon --ana coinplete arrangements, and ascertain whether or not the Good Roads train can be secured for the Portland meeting; ' Th letter from Chairman Mears to Judgei Scott, show ing the personnel of the jentire com mittee, is as follows: ? i ! have appointed the following: com mittee to take charge of the arrange ments for the Government Good Roads Convention to be held at Portland; October 14th and- 15th, under the direc tion of the office of Public Roads In quiries, United States Department: of Agriculture: ' - ' "Hon. George H. Williams, Mayor of Portland, chairman. , jL 7 "Mr. E. M. Brannick. of Studebaker Bros. Co., Northwest Portland. "Mr.., Henry W. Mitchell, of Mitchell Lewis & Staver, Portland. "Mr. John S. Beall, of Beall & Co., Portland. : "Hon. L. R. Webster, County Judge, Portland. - . ; ''Hon. John H. Scott, County Judge, Salem, Oregon. - "Mr. W. E. Coman, of Southern Pa cific Co., Portland.. - "The chairman Is respectfully ; re quested to call the .committee together at the earliest possible moment, as but a short time intervenes between now and the date of the Convention In the meantime the Chamber f Commerce will send out the necessary invitations. Yours respectfully, , i i- "S. M. MEARS, ''President." A Word to Travelers, The excitement idcldent to travelling and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one should leave home without a bottle of Chsftnberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Stone's drug stores. ' THE ADVERTISING FUND SALEM PUSH CLUB CONTINUES TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS . ON; POSTAL CARDS. The postal: card pledges continue to come to the; "Salem Push Club. for funds for the advertising pamphlets to be sent to the Harriman Bureau.-. . The cash payments and postal cari subscription thus far received are: T .B. Kay.. .. .. .... .. ..$ 85.00 LarM 6c Bush.. .. . . .... .. . . John H. Albert.. .. .. .. .. .. House Furnishing Co.. .. .. .. Oregon t Nursery Company.. .. E T. Barnes. . . .. .. .. .. .. J. It. Scott.. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. M. Bredemeier . . .... ...... F. A. Wiggins.. .. .: .. .. .. Buren Hamilton . , T. Holverson Co.. .. .. .. .., H, B. Thielsen .. .. .. ., . . . , H. A. Townsend . . .. Pacific Homestead.. .. .. .. . . Jos. Meyers &. Sons F. C. Cross.. . .. ., .. .... G. V. Rodgers & Co. i .". .. .. .. 25.00 20.00 15.0 10.00 10.00 10.00 10. do 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 sr. oo 5.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 E. Breyman.. Eugene Bouse. . . . . W. Merriman .... . M; L. Chamberlln . . Derby & Wilson. ... Geo. G. Bingham.. C P. Bishop.. .. .. John O. Barr Ksate. . A. Huckesteln A. S. Epley ' a ! Patton Bros.. R. P. Boise . . .... W.A. Cusick Geiw-'W. II. Odell.. Walter Morley .... CI. tolx.. . . John Bayne . . . . . . Epley tt Olinger..',, Geo. H. Burnett. . . . . . B. B. Colbath. . . . J. H. and C. I Mc Nary H. D, Trover Squire Farrar, ... . . . . Iaadore Greenbaum .. W. L Staley.. .. . Fred Huat Lang Sc Frasier.. .. . W. A. Moores.. . , No. 51 .... .. .. .. .. C. J. Omistead .. I. .. J. A. Richardson .. .. No. 162 .. . .. :.. .. Dr.,T. C. Smith Jr. . John W. Roland . . . . . . T. C. Smith.... .. .. TfMal. ..$331.50 REDUCED SUGAR. NEW YORK. Oct.-2.B. H. Howell Son, and the, Arbucklea have reduced aH Refined grades of sugar five points. TRESPASS NOTICES PRINTED ON , cloth at the Statesman Job Office. THE AUDITING ' BOARD MEETS narion County ' Ccmialsslon ers' Court in Session This'Week - ONE DAT LATE IN BEGINNING ITS SESSIONS OWING TO SICKNESS MANY BILLS ALLOWED AT TES TER DAT' S SITTING PAYING FOR NEW BRIDGES. . . The Marion county commissioners court convened at 9 o'clock yesterday with Judge John H. Scott and Commla sioner S. D. Needham in attendance. Captain William Miley, of Aurora, .the second commissioner, was absent, due to sickness: 'The court' should have convened on Wednesday morning, iut owing to the sicknes of, Captain Miley; and the enforced absence of Mr. Need ham, a quorum was not In attendance, hence no sea Ion of the court. At yes terday's session the only business transacted was the auditing of bills for the month of September, ana among those audited and allowed were those shown below, all of them being allowed for the full amounts clatmod. anu among them being the bills for Marlon county's share of the repairing of the Willamette river bridge at Salem, and the new one over the Santiam at Gates, The bills are: Roads and Highways. Bewley Bros . . J. M. Brown .. Lee Brown &. Son ... W. Brinkwlre. . . M. Christensen .. .. . CapMal Lumbering Co H. Lv Earl.. .. .. .. G. G. Evans.. 2.30 5.63 10.93 1 1.50 33.39 C4.ll 8.5S 7.50 8.33 5.25 8.93 4.00 :s.oo 3.00 7.50 is. or 6.00 H. Ficklln,. . J. Girardln .. Gray Bros.. . Win. Willlns. . L Gunderson , J. Gunderson . Howe F. M... Ed. Laura nee. . Ed. Laura nee. . J. B. Laurance Lv B. Laurance IL D. Mount.. J. E. McCoy. . M. R. Moose,. E. T. Malvin. . C. Nelson . . . . F. J. Otjen.... D. Officer ... Wm. Ott.. . . . V 1.50 4.50 3.60 12.28 18.30 11.50 3.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 1.50 6.00 6.00 mm. M. Ott .. M. Robinson Peter Steffen.. .. A. ' Simmons.. ... .. .. Grover Simmons.. .. G. C. Simms .. .. J. ?H. Pennebaker . . . . Bw F. Pennbaker.. I P Bennett . . .... W. P. Mulkey.. .. .. Ellis Stevens. . .. .. .. B. Shepard.. . . . . . . JohnSchwab. . .. . Chas. Shepard . . J. Stigmire , . . ...... Slegmund & Pugh.. .. V. Wattler .. .. .. .. V. Wattier &Sons.. .. W. Willlns Chas. Walker.. ..... Earl .Woods.. .. American Lumb. Co. . . Capital Lumbering Co, C. Dunigan.. . . .. .. C. A. Gray. . .. .... .. J. 8. Korb .. .. .. .. . 9.00 . 10.00 3.00 3.50 . 2.10 , 6.00 . 1.50 . - 66.00 4. SO 6.75 . 1.00 . - 7.17 .1 4.87 3.00 . 6.00 . . 7.50 . 33.36 . 308.29 . 10.50 .2078.60 . 28.15 8.25 . 3.75 . 37.73 . 31.33 . 698.33 J. B. Lawrence. . . O. E. Lawrence.. Walter Morley . . . K. E. Rich .. .. C. F." Royal & Son Warrants in payment for the above bills will not. be issued until after the adjournment of the court, as the coun ty clerk Is not permKted to Issue war rants before, the court signs the Jour nal. . ., , i i 1 i "INCURABLE HEART DISEASE SOON CURED! By the Great Specialist in Treating Weak and Diseased Hearts, Frank- tin Miles, M. pv LL. B. Will 'Send 84.00 Worth of His Special Treatment Free as Trial. To demonstrate the unusual curative powers of his new and complete special treatments by mall for heart disease, short breath, palri in the side, oppres sion In the' chest. Irregular pulse, pal pitation, smothering spells, puffing of the ankles,, or- dropsy, Xr., JH lies will send four dollars worth, free as a trial, to nil who mention this paper. . ? V ; His treatments are the result of twenty-five years of careful study, ex tensive research and remarkable exper ience in treating the various ailments of the heart, stomach and nerves, which so often complicate each ease. So astonishing are the result of his complete special treatments that he does not hesita'te to offer all persons a trial free. f Nothing could be more generous. Few physicians have such confidence in their remedies, s There is no (reason why every afflicted person should not avail themselves, of this exceedingly liberal Otter, as they may never have another Such opportunity. ' No death comes aa middenly as that from heart disease. . f Mrs. A. Kronck, of Huntingdon, Ind ;Was cured after thirty physicians fail ed; Mrs, Flora Graetor, of Bristolville, O after twenty-two; Jas. R. Walte. the noted! actor, after a score had pro nounced him incurable; Mrs. Frank Smith, ; of Chicago, after five leading physicians had given her up: Mr. Juli us Kelster, of Chicago, after ten; Mrs. R. Parker after sixteen failed. 1 A thousand references to, and testi monials from, bishops, clergymen. bankers, farmers and their wives will be sent free upon request. Send af once Cor free examination blank, pamphlets, and free treatment before It Is too Iate. Address Franklin Miles. M. DL. LL. B-, 203 to 205 State street. Chicago. III. - ,W SUPREME COURT CALENDAR FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS ARRANGED BY I CLERK MURPHY. . In the Sut)'4iK ifjourL on next Wed nesday, the "rmtP cAses of the October term' will come up for hearing, and SICK r.l.DE WELL : WEAK MADE STOOaG MARVELOUS ELIXIR OF LIFE DIS COVERED BY FAMOUS DOCTOR SCIENTIST THAT CURES EVERY KNOWN AILMENT. Wonderful Cures Are Effected That Seem Like Miracles Performed-; The Secret of Long Life of Olden Times Revived. The Remedy la Free to All Who Send ' . Name and Address. After rears of patient study, and delving into the dusty record of the past, as well aa roiiowing mooem ex periments In- the realma of medical science, f, Dr. .; James W. Kldd. 3033 Baltes building; Fort Wayne. Ind.. makes the , startling announce DR. JAMES WILLIAM KIDD. ment that he has surely discovered the elixir of life. That he ia able with the aid. of a mysterious compound, known only to himself, produced as a result of the years he has spent In searching for this precious life-giving boon, to cure any and every diaease that : is known to the human body.. There is no doubt of the doctor's earnestness in making his claim and the remarka ble cures that Jhe is daily effecting seem to - bear him out very strongly. His theory which he advances la one of reason and based or sound experi ence in a medical- ; practice of many years. It costs nothing to - try nls "Elixir of Life," aa he calls it, for he sends it free, to anyone who Is a sufferer. In sufficient quantities : to convince of Its vability to cure, so there is - absolutely no risk to .run. Some of the cures cited are very re markable, and but for reliable wit ness would hardly be credited. The lame have thrown away crutches and walked about after two or three trials of the remedy. The sick, given up by home doctors, have been restored to their families and friends in perfect health. Rheumatism, neuralgia, stom- I.Ah ' KvA, IrMnAv tilrksul anil disappear as by . magic. Headache, backaches, nervousness, fevers, .con sumption, coughs, colds, asthma, ca tarrh, bronchitis and all affections of the throat, lungs or any vital organs are easily overcome In a space of time that is simply marvelous. t 'Partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, dropsy, gout, scrofula and' piles are quickly and permanently removed. It purifies the entire system, blood and tissues, restores normal nerve power, circulation and a state of perfect health is produced at once. To the doctor all sy sterna are alike and equal ly affected by this great "Eltxlr of Life." Send for the remedy today. It Is free to every sufferer. State what you want to be cured of and the sure remedy for it will be sent you free by -return mall. ' from that tlme on cases will be regu larly heard until all the litigation now pending before that, tribunal has been disposed of. Yesterday Judge J. J. Murphy. Cleric of the Supreme Court, set more cases for hearing:, and the calendar , fori the next two weeks as arranged by him ,1s as follows: r Monday, October 6th Augusta Lar son, respondent, vs. - The Order of Washington, appellant; appeal from Multnomah county; on motion to dis miss appeal; 12m. J Tuesday, October 7th' Examination of law students. . f . Wednesday, October 8th J. F. Ros. trustee, appellant, vs. The City of Port land, respondent; appeal from Multno mah count; 12 m. J. Leve, et aW ap pellants, vs. Wm.- Frasier, respondent, appeal from Multnomah county. 12 m. Thursday, October 9tlv-State of Ore gon ex. rel., F. E. Chamberlain, et plalntlffvs. Henry' St. Rayner, de fendant; from Multnomah county;; 12 m. II. M. Millions, et al., plaintiffs and respondents, vs. Caroline Clew, admin istrator; Balfour, Guthrie & Co., et aU defendants and respondents, and H. M. Grant, defendant and appellant; ap peal fronf Lane county; 12 m. Monday, September 13thJrr-R, D. Hume,-appellant, vs. -Jesse Turner, as sheriff, et al., -respondents; appeal from Curry county; on motion. Stephen Williamson, appellant, vs North Pa cific Lumber company, respondent; ap peal from Multnomah county: 12 m. i Tuesday, Ooctober 14th -William De neff, appellant, vs. Edward Helms, re spondent, appeal from Jackson county; 12 m. Wednesday. October 15th Nancy Carter, appellant, vs. Miles S. Wake man, respondent; appeal from Jackson county, 12'. m. , 'f . . ; Thursday, October 16th State of Or egon, respondent, vs. James Gully, ap pellant; appeal from Linn county, 12 m. TRAVEL TO FAIR GROUNDS I ,-,--,4 ...- : . STREET CAR LINE DID WELL IN HANDLING CROWD AT THE STATE FAIR. The lime appears to have com when more adequate facilities are needed for getting hack and forth between Salem and the State Fair Grounds. Perhaps 1 It will not pay the street car folks of Salem to provide more and larger cars. If not the S.P. Co. should be pursuad ed to run a special train between the Fair Grounds and Its Salem station -Oregon Agriculturist, Portland. -. The "street car folks" of Salem did very well in handling the crowds dur ing the recent fair. 3 Perhaps they will see. Jheir way clear to put on more and larger cars next year. v The faet is, the street railway line direct to -the Fair Grounds will In time "be extended to the Government Indian Training School. A line there now would pay. Then the line as far as. lefFalr. Grounds ught to be. double i Ai ked snd made stand ard gauge. 5vVh thla improvement,. fAU STYLES Of- snocs-'-- - Frrah bonght styles. Soft, stout leathers, beautifully fin ished and neatly trimmed. Be your wants what they may, we offer you a stock to chooso from that will meet your ideas as to look-, quality and price. Tue best factories in America7 have been drawn upon to make our showing of Fall Footwear a credit to ourselves and a satisfaction to you. NEW STYLES Ladies' .yellow rope stitched, IH-rforated vamp, patent leath er tip, extension uole. Style -a' 3.50 Ladies' Mat. kid top, "welt sole, patent leather tip, threeHiuar ter foxed Extension edge, fcityle 3.50 Ladies' Aristo last, heavy sole, light rom atit:hect patent leather tip, irforatel vamp, Cuban heel. Style No. 23 - S3.50 "We also have a full line W. L. Douglas and the Walk OREGON , - 273 COMMERCIAL ST. The House f 308 Commercial St., Next to Pistoffke STORES AT SALEM AND AI BANY rivrviMi r ll m-mttt t!. t i ih muv rer. Ih KUinyn and rwitores mu oremtm. Z3U 1 rinT awi.oloorM hy IVx-tom U hrmmmm IO pr r.t r trr Mrl .th liaillll. ilr kimwo rrcmltocnre lt!iit n oprmUpn. lnMhl .w,iV.1? I mo-r r,turii-.1 If boxn dM not effaci perrauioi cur. Ut box. lot iM n.. mm mirr-n And Tyf tu A ti,ml f'T rnl ,-irrnlar Kiirt mittmtminla. uavol HKUll'lMKCO.r.O.RimBuFnMiK.(M. FOR BA LB BI Z. J. BIOQS, which would not cost'a greal deal of money, the crowds could be handled to much belter advantage. , "TWO NEW CORPORATIONS FILED AUTICLES IN THE DEPART MENT OF STATE YESTERDAY MINING AND L.OOS. In the State Dep.irtmpi-t yvr.-.r -. daV two new companies gl.i rilt lc2. They are: i The Knott Minlns; & MHIins Corn pan will engage In mining; operations, and willbuy and operate the Rohemia Mine. In Douglas county, with head fHiarlora In Portland, and a capital of $1,000,000. K. J." Finnlcan. D.iR. Ladd and W. C. Meagher are the Incorpor ators. ;.. . ; . ' j The Clark Creek Logging Company will manufacture sawlogs and lumtyr of all kinds, own timber lands, and operate logging roads, plants, ami ma chinery. The company has a cap rial of 123,000, and Portland Is the head quarters. C, A. Taylor, E. It. Cline, and Thomas N. Strong are the incor porators. - i v DEEDS RECORDED. -Deeds were yesterday filed In, the recorder's oOlVe . aggregating $0375. They are as follows: Stephen D. Wright and wife to ,. Chas. N. Seeley, Bertie O. Kee- ley. and Walter II. 8eeley, 160 , acres located in t E, r 1, In Mar lon county.. .. ..$.6000 John C. Wilson and wife to Jacob ? Ktaiger, 100 acrea in t 8, r 1, In ' Marion county., .. .. .. , ... J. II. Settlemier and wife to .Viable i KttImJer, ' lot In toWn of 3300 : Woodburn ........ 75 Total. ..$ 9373 Out of Death's Jaws. i "Whf n death seemed very near from a severe stomach, and liver trouble, that I had suffered w,Ith for years." writes P. Muse. Durham. N. C- "Dr. LKlngs New Life Pills saved my life nd gave perfect health." Best pills in earth and only 25c at Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. . . ... THE SWELLEST FROM SWELLDOM , . . , , :. . . , . . t . Men's vlci Blucher, red rope stitched. Style No. 3 S3.50 Men's vici kid, double sole and shank, light rope stitched, Lewis A. Crosaett, maker. Style No. 12 3.51) Men's box calf, Berlin toe, neat and durable. Style Po. 0 . $3.50 of Children's Shoes. Agents fur - Over Shoes. SHOE CO. t Carpets lots of ra : ' Newest and nicest most ex cellent in construction, largest assortment All know about cur prices - urnisfiing Co. CUPIOFr1B- otvatia, Kuril mm HnkM4, DRUOQIST. SALEM. OREOONT. Smoked Herring, per box, 25c Deviled Ham (small) pr can, 6 : Deviled Ham (small) 6 cans, 23o . Deviled Ham (large) pr can, 13o , Devilsd Ham (large) 3 cans, 25a, s 8ardincs, per box, 5o. 8ardines, 6 cans,25o Salmon, 3 cans, 25c. Catsup, per pt bottle, 15c Catsup, 2 bottles, 25c- v Good Soda (16 oz. pkgs.) &c Good Soda (16Toz. pkgs.) 6 pkga, 23 ' Washing Powder, per pkg 60 'Bring us your iuttrf and eggs. W pay highest market price, cash or mr cbandlse, ; 4 " M.T.RINEMAN 122, Stata gtreet. Telephone 1 GOATS FOR WASHINGTON ; Mr. J. B, Early has an order for 27i more goats, which he Is to buy an! send to Washington. They go to N. lC Tvete, of Arlington, Wash; This will be the third carload to go from Mn Early to Mr. Tvete. Mr. Early buyi the goats wherever he can find them for sale In the'Wlllamette valley. Tha people of Western Washington are get ting Into the goat breeding business a fawt as they can. They are buying all the goats they can get at reasonable prices from th5 Western Oregon breed ers, and some of them are going at fancy prices. The ExperlmentStatlort for Western Washington, located .at Puyallup,' is preparing a Bulletin on goat breeding, so Important Is the new line of live stock-raising becoming In that section. ' - DEATH OF CAPTAIN JAQKSON. MANILA, Oct. 2. Frederick C. Jack son, captain and assistant surgean, IT. Is 'dead from morphine poisoning. The circumstances surrounding his death are not known , i . . Legal Blanks, Statesman Job Office. . Legal Blanks, Statesman Job. OClce.