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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1901)
iiwiinumwun ( What are Humors?' They are viunica or mormu uums cours- lng tho veins and nflectlng tho tissues, Tuey aro commonly duo to defective dlgcs ( tlon but are Bomctlmcs Inherited. I How do they manifest themselves t I In many forms of cutaneous eruption, ( salt rnoum or eczemn, pimpies anu uoiis, and In weakness, languor, general debility, now arc they expelled? By Hood's Sarsaparltla which also builds up tho system that has Buffered from them. 5ft iiT ssste nuofisa mCE5Cm mumh MtfMwbl&MMlH FRIDAY NIGHT'S BULLETIN ronllnucd from first Page. It Is tho best medicine for all humors. EXTRACTS Rufkalo, N. Y., Sept 0. Tho follow ing bulletins jvero Issued by tlio Presid ent's plijslcians tenight: '10 40 p. ra. Tho President ia rallying satisfactorily and la resting comfort- Help for Women Who Aro Always Tire A ' "I do not feci vory w oil, I am s tired all tha tlmo." You hoar theso words ovciy day ; m often as you meet your friends just bo of ton aro those words repeated. More than llkoly you speak the same signifi cant words yourself, and no doubt you do feel far from well most of the time. i Mrs. Ella Rice, of Chelsea, Wis., whoso portrait wo publish, writes that sho sulfercd for two years with bearing-down pains, hcadacho, hockacho, and had all Kinds of tnlscrablo feelings, ANY. FLAVOR By .furnishing the bpille pny quantify can-' "be ha& It is much cheaper than already boltled-and-labled. You will find the quality good and strong. ably." "10:50 p. m Temperature 100 de gress, pulse 124, respiration 24." Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 7. (Saturday) The President's - physician issued - tho following bulletin at 1 o'clock this morning.: ''The President is frco from pain and resting well. Temperature 1(0 4: pulso 80." lhTFALo, N. Y., Sept. C The news of the shooting of tlio President was brokon to Mrs. McKinl6y by Dr. Rixey, shortly aftfcr 7 o'clock tonight at the homocf Mr. Milburn. Sho stood it bravely. . "OurOwnMake" Yokahama - Tea Store Phone 2411 Black. Free Delivery Portland Visitors Parkin's Hotel Restaurant. White Ccjks. lunch toe to 25c. Meal9 a Is csiie, 20c up. Dally Journal on file. 5-27 Hon. Z. F Moodv ha returned from a business visit to Tho PaIIos. Mrs. W. K. Laufman, who has been visitlns filplids hre, has returned to her homo In Washington. Miss Agnes Pluintner. who has bjen visiting her Bister, Mrs. Claud Gatcli, has returned to her homo in Portland. Mrs. T. M. Gntch of Corvallls is vis iting her son, GlnuJ Gatch. Miss Ryth Gntch Ihh been visiting at Corvallie, and returned homo with her. Mr. and Mra. John Ryan hevo re turned from Newport. . I. Kurtz has roturnod homo from Roaeburg. R. W. A. Ohnrry, who has been visit ing his home at Eugene, was in tlio city today enroute to Woodburn to resume his work at the Southern Pacific depot. Chas. E. Skldmoro of Junctlou City visited friend hero today. Wtut Susll w e Have for Desert r This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer It today. Try Jell-O, a. delicious and healthful dessert Prepared In two minutes. No bolllngl no baking! simply add boiling water and set to cool. Fla Fla eors: Lutnon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocer's today. 10 cts. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tbi Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of &&&&&: It was a fow moments nfter 4 p. m. whilo President McKlnloy was holdlug a public recoption in tho Templo of Music on tlio Pan-American Exposition (rounds, that tho cowardly attack was made, witli what success time nlono can tell. Standing in the mldt of crowds num bering thousands, surrounded by every evidence of good will, pressed by a motley throng of peoplo, showered with expressions of love and loynlfy, besieged by multitudes all eager to clasp his hand amid these, surroundings, and! with tlio ovor-recurriug plaudits of an army of sight-seers ringing in his ears, tlio blow of tho assassin came, and in an instant, pleasure give way to pain, ad miration to agony, folly turned to fury, and pandomoulum followed. Tonight a surging, swarming, eager multitudo throngs tho city's main thor oughfares, choking the streots in front of tho principal newspapers, scanning tho bulletins with anxious oyes and groaning and cheering in turn at each succeeding bulletin as the nature of tho mo'sage sinks or buoys up their hopes. Down nt polico hoadquortnrs, sur rounded by tho stern faced inquisitors of tho law, is a medium-sized man of commonplace appearauco. with his gaze directed to tho floor, who presses his lip firmly togothor and listous with an air of assumed indifferenco to the persistent stream of questions, ar guments, objurgations and admonitions, with which his captors Beck to induco or compel him to talk. It was jiiBt afior the daily orgau recit al in tho splendid Temple of Music that thejlnstnrdly attempt was made. Plan ned with all (he diabolical Ingenuity and finesso of which anarchy or nihilism is capable, the assassin carried out the work without a hitch. The President though well guarded by Unitid States secret service dotectlvej, lb & tKA Mas. Cixa Rice. all of which was caused by falling1 and Inflammation of tho womb, and after doctoring with physicians and numer ous medicines alio was entirely cured by Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetablo Com pound. If you aro troubled with pains, fainting spoils, depression of spirits, roluctanco to go nnywhere, headache, backache, and always tired, please re member that thero Is an absoluto remedy which will relievo you of your suffering as It did Mrs. Rice. Proof Is monumental that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetablo Compound is tho greatest medicine for Buffering women. - f?RS E. S. LAMPORT Jr Jr Gel a Gasoline Lamp FOR THIS WINTER. Costs less to run and gives mote and better Light. I sell only the best makes and each lamp guaranteed. MANTLES, CHIMNEYS AND SUPPLIES. C. H. L0CKW00D Telephone 401. wai fully exposed to such an attack as occurred. Ho stood at tho edge of tho raited dais upon wh ich stands the great plpo organ at the east side of tho mag nificlent structure, whilo throngs of peo plo crowded in tho various entrances to gazo upon tholr Executive. Tho President was in a chcorfnl mood and was enjoying to tho full tho hearty ovIdoRccsof good will which ovorywhoro met lilt gaze. Upon his right stood John G. Milburn, of Buffalo, president of tho Paii-Amerlcun Exposition, chatting with tho President and introducing him to persons of note who approached. Upon the President's left stood Mr. Cortolyou. It was shortly alter 4 p. in. when one ot the throng which surrounded the Presidential party, a man ot modium slzs and plainly dressod In black, ap proached as if to greet tno president. Roth Secretary Cortelyou and President Milburn noticod that tho man's hand was swathed in a bandago or handker chief. Tho reports of bystanders differ as to which hand. Ho worked his way amid tho stream ot people up to thoodgo ot tho dais until ho was within two feet of the President. President McKlnloy smiled, bowed and extended his hand in that spirit of geniality tlio American puoplejH) woll know, when suddenly tho sharp crack ot a revolver rang out. Thoro wns an Instant of almost com- pleto silonce. Tho Piesidont stood stock still, a look ot hesitancy, almost ot be wilderment on his face. Then ho ro treatod a step, whilo a pallor began to steal over his features. Tlio multitude only partially awaro that something serious had happened, pautcd in surpriso, whilo necks were craned and all oyes turned as one to the rostrum where the great tragedy was being enacted. Thencarnecomrnotton.Threemeu threw themselves toward the would-be neiau sin. Two of them wore United States secret service men who were on the look out and whose duty It was to guard against just such a calamity as had here befallen the President ot tho Nation, The third was a bystander, a negro, who had only an instant previously grasped tho hand ot tbo President. In a twink ling, the assassin was borne- to the ground, his weapon was wrosted from his grasp, and strong arms pinioned him down. 01 the multitude which witness ed or boro part in the scene of turmoil and turbulence.there was but one mind whioh s emed to retain its equilibrium, one hand remained steady, one eye which gazed with unflinching calm ness and one voice which retained Its even tenor and faltered uot at tbo most critical juncture. They were the mind, and hand, and eye, and voice, of Presi dent Mckinley. After the first shook ot the assassin's shot ho retreated a step, Thin, as the detectives leaped upon ooornm'ict CaiAnt fir his assalilant, he walked slowly to a UU WW W., m'l , , Harness, Saddlery, Whips, Lap Robes, Fly Nets, etc. Lone years of experience, superior skill and highest quality of stock are a guarantee that we turn out the best goods for the money ever offered In Salem. SIGN OF THE WHITE HORSE Nowcloslnr out Rowntree & Tcmcle stock toutht at SOcondollir. ESTABLISHED 1869 289 Commercial Street, Salem. Oregon. ily loosened, and when a trickling Blroam ol crimson wasjeon! 8 fair wors fears wcro'conflrrncd. ' Tho President's assailant In the mennthno htul been hustled by tho Ex position guards to thn rear of tho build, ing, whero he was held while tho build ing was cleared, and later ho was turned over lo Bujvrlntehdont Bull -of ' the Buffalo polico department, who look the prisoner lo No. 13 police Mntlon and af terwards to polico headquarters. As soon as tho crowd in tho Templo of Music had been dispersed Buflio ontly tho President was removed In an auto mobile ambulance and taken to tho Ex position hospital, whero the examination was mado. Tho best medlcnl skill was summoned and within a brief period sov oral of Buflelo's best known practitioners were at the patlont's side. Tho President rolalned tho full cxer clso ot his faculttos until placod on the oporatlng tablo and subjected to an an aesthetic. Upon the first examination It wos aecertalnoJ. that ono bullot ha taken effect In tho right breast just be low tho nipple, causing a comparatively harmloia wound. The other took effect in tho abdomen, abontlour inches below the left nipple, four.inchcs to tho left of tho navel and about on a level with It. -Upon tho arrival at the Exposition hospital tho second bullot was probed. Tho walls of tho abdomon woro opened, but tho ball was not located. Tho inci sion was hastily closed, and altor a hasty consultation it was decided to remove th nation t to tho homo of Pre ddont Milburn, whero Mrs. MeKlnWy Is. Tho task of probing for tho bullot, whlched had lodged In tho abdomen was begun by Dr. Rosswoll Parke. IIi'kkam), N. Y., Sept. 0. Tho polico have juBt learned that tho real namo of ll.n aasamiln U I Loon CxolKOtZ. Ho W88 born In Detroit and csme horo front Cleveland. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept 0 Leon Czol gofz, accused and self-confoseod assas sin, has signed a confession covering nix nunca of foolscap, and In which he states that ho is an anarchist and that he becamo an enthusiastic member of that body through tho influence of Emma Goldman, whooo writings ho had read and whoso lectures ho had listened to. Ho denies having any confederates, and says ho docldod on the act thrco days ogo, and bought tho rovolver with which the act was com mitted In Duffttlo. Ho has seven brothers and sisters in Cleveland, and the Cleve land directory has tho names of about that number living on Hosnior street, and Euclid avenuo, which ndjolns. Somo of thorn aro batchers and othors J aro employed in difforont trades. He is nowdotained at polico hood- quarters pending tho remit of tho Presi dent's inlurles. Czolgosz does notaj- pear In the leaBt degree uneasy or ponl tent for hla action. Ho says ho was in duced by his attention to f.mmauoiu- man's lectures and writings, to decido that the present form of government In this country was all wrong, and ho thought the best way to end it was by killing tho President. He shows no signs of Insanity, but Is very rotlcent about much of his career. "PIONEER'S DAUGHTER MARRIED rtsiori iiudgoi, Sept. 3 1 hero was solemnly d at Grace Episcopal church thlf nlterncon at llireo oVloek ono of the prettiest weddings ever witnessed In this city, when Mies Mis Laura Gnr viove Gray, daughter of Judge and Mrs. J. H. I). Gray, nii'l Mr. Robert Collin Wright, a prominent young attornoy of Portland, were the contracting partlc. Tlio ceremony was performed by tho rector, Itev. Win. Seymour Short, in tho preenco of a largo number of Invited gutst. Thobridowns attended by her sister Miss Alieo Gray as maid of honor and Miss Nell Carnahan as brldesmnld The grrom was accompanied by Mr, Graham Dukohart of Port'and as best man and Mr. Harry 1). Gray, a brother of the bride, as groomsman, Tlio ush ers were Mr. Charles Grav. Mr. John Garner. Mr. Austin Osburn and Mr. W. K. Gratke. Miss Nellie Flavol presided at the organ. Immediately following tlio ceremony thoro wai a recoption held at the resilience ot tho brido's par onts which was altondcd by tho rela tives and Immodtato friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wr'ght will leave for San Franclr co on a wedding trip and upon their re turn will rssido in Portland. CAUSE OFJFALLING HAIR. Dandruff, Which s a Germ Disease Kill the Germ. Falling hair Is caused by dandruff, which 1b a germ diseaeo. Tho germ in burrowing Into tho root ot tho hair, whoro it destroys the vitality ot the hair, causing tho hair to fall out, digs up the cuticule in little scales, called dan druff or f curf. You can't stop tho falling hair without cilrini; the dandruff, and you cnu't euro thu dandruff without kill ing tho daudruff germ. "Destroy the cause, you remove tho effect." Noworo's Hurpicido is tho only hair preparation that kills tho dundruff germ, Herpicide is also a dulightlul liuir dressing. Valley Peaches. Htaueou A Ragau aro making a spec ialty of peaches for canning purposes this wtek. They receive n frosh lot of Mlsflon Bottom Peaches every morning. State Fair Excursion Rates "Tlio Oregon Stato Fair at Bulem, Seplomher 23rd to 28th, 11)01. Inclusive, promises to bo tho best this year that tins )ut been held. Now foiuuroa (or amusement and instruction huvo been added, and particular attention will bo given to tho Stock Exhibit, owing to the great iiml constantly increasing in terest in dairying throughout the statu. For this occasion, tho Southern Pacific Co. will make n rato of ono (are for tho round trip, from all its stations in Or egon, to Salem and return, and it is hoped that everyone who can do so will show lint appreciation by taking advant age ot this opportunity to pass n fow days pleasantly and profitably at our Stato Capital" 31 lilt MHMMMtMHMpMnBMBBpBplllMMgpp-, Tho Kind Yoti Ilavo Always Bought, nnd which lias been in use lor over 30 years, has horno tho slgnatnro of and has ucon innuo under hla pcr--V- sonnl Bupcrvlslrn Blnco its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-sood" aro Imfc Experiments that trlflo with an i endanger tlua health oC Infants and Children Export' nco against Experiment What is OASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pnro gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. If; contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic substance. Its ngo is its guarantee. It destroys Wirnui nnd nllaya Fovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures OoustipCilou nnd Flatulency. It nssliullaics tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep Tho Children's Panacea- Xho Mother's Friend CEr,4HNE CASTORJA ALWAYS ears tho Signaturo of (iYTcUcZ Thb KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMIC CtNTAUH OOt!N, T MUHHY aTMICT, NtWVODH OITV. A good meal makes a person feel good ter a hard day's work. We aro pre- after i ....i r.f nn thn iut meal In the city lor tho money. Ulvo us a call at the White House Restaurant. NEW TODAY. MANAGER Faltblul.energetlo man to manage branch this city. Jteet references given and oxpected. Uld established house doing large increas ln, business. Must furnish 12C JcaHi, U willing make permanent engage. mn Hularv ILMUO Ver anu Climn-o advancement. Superintendent, 631, New Haven, Conn. FOR BALE A Chickening Piano for sale.. Cheanforrasb fii.wu. Dox U 7 s 0 7 3t 477 Commercial St, WOVEN WIRE FENOINO-I am now taking orders for carload shipment from Eastern factory. Orders taken tor 49 rods or upward. Tlmo limited. WALTER MOIILEY, Balsiri Fence Works, 9 7fkllw M) Stato 8t., Salem. pHB yAPOR BATHS IwyiH chair and seated himself, at the same time removing his hat and bon ing hl head In his hands. In an in stant Secretary Corteylyou aud Pres- . t .ii I...I.I.. wnw Ident Milburn were at tils slue. Ill Will cure mslarlaaBickinseyounsysttm from all ImrurhltJ. Mow is the time to turchi$e a RnbinSOIl Bath Cabinet w1"1001 Wttl ,,u"J("r opened. The and cleanse your system fce- jeetdeut meanwhile admonished thoss fore the hot westher arrives. The vstortith Is also very restful .,.,., aodrefreshlfliaiuradayof utor and durlai the hot weather about him to remain calm and tellhig $2 Book Free to Patrons VA1?,1.,' . not to be alarmed. For sale at my residence aa J C, W. Putsam's drui store , Uqt, you're wounueu,' cneu w family Agents Wanted 6f ,' Oil on or address ' Secretary, "let me examine." MRS. JT. A. SELLWOOD 383 Front St. Silem Or, Phono 771. "No, 1 think not," answered tha .. . President. "1 am not ludiy Lurti as.j sure you." i J Nevertheless his garments were bast-l Hop pickers Buy your finger cots a( Fry's Drug Store 2, 2 12, 3, and 3 1-2 cts. each. 20, 25, 30 and 35 cts. per dozen. Good and Cheap We were fortunate in getting a pure gum finger cot seamless, just what you want. Come and See Fry's Drug Store tfaVJlO Oommerolsl St., Balem, Ore. Notice of Special Election. To bo hold by school district No. 24, Marion county, Oregon, on Soptombor 23, 1001. Notice is horohy given to tho legal votors of school district No. IM, Marion county. Oregon, that u special election will be held in said district on Him l!3rd day of September, 1001, nnd that at said election thero will bo 'submitted to tho legal votors of said district the (iiiuBtion as to whether tho nlnUi grndo shall ho taught in tho public schools of said district, tlio vole to bo by. ballot upon which shall be writtun or printed thn words, "Ninth grade, Yob," and tlm words '"Ninth grade, No." Tho polls to bo opened at ono o'clock p m. and remain open to four o'clock p. in. By order of tho board of directors of School District No, 21 ot Marlon county, Oregon. Dated this 3rd day of September, A D.,1031. Johki'ii Uaumoautnuh, Clerk. 0 II Id 44 IRemember That ve Tarry oothlnr In enameled ware but the ff GENUINE GRANITE AND AGATE NICKEL STEEL These arc the test tray wares made. Whea la need or anything la our line clve us a call. R. M. WADE & CO. HARNESS GOODS WUW QUARTDRS bTOCK MORE guoSs CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger tralur. Baggage to all parts ot the city. Prompt service. Telephone No. 241. DIHQUE & HO.MYKR OREGON State Fair Salem SEPT. 23-28. Great Agricultural and Industrial Fair. BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW Good Horse Racing in the Afternoons. Latest Attractions In New Audit orlum Building Every Evening. With Good Music. :; :: :; :: Beautiful Camp Grounds Free, Special Hates on Campers' Tick ets, Come and Bring Your Fam- I If AC Ilr9 Reduced Rates on all Railroads. Fur full particulars address M, D. WISDOM, Sec-, Portland. And we are beKcr prepared than ever to serve our patrons with first-class goods and work at the closest figures. F. E. SHAFER Adjoining LdJd & Hush's Unak. Ill isr' m 'HrJssflssHlkRsW'l A Square Deal Kvorv tlmo. when vou deul with us. All the himher In our Btock Is care fully solocted, Wo iifio caro In buy ing, aw tlio in in our we boh is ex uctly as represented. We And it piiyn us to do business that way You rnn't buy lumber anywriero to mull advantage as here. Wo have every kind ot building lumbar. Wo till tho largest orders promptly, aud we tako just as much rare with a small order. Noar S. P. Passenger depot. Phone 0.11. Goodalc Lumber Co. A JUDE OF PRIAIE AlEATS Always knows just what ho wants, uud knows that ho ran always uut It from our choice stock. It you want a dull' clous roast, steak, chop or cutlet that in tender, rich and cuueiileut. and cut by an expert hand, trimmed and uot up for your tiiblo to suit the (ueen'if tasto, vou will always ilnd It at (JKOSH'B and at Inner prices thuu vou tun llud It for any whero else in Halem. E, C, CROSS SALEM ORE .Phono '01. iipni:;'!' GiNCSV2vCCy5N5CvS2yCPv2Cv5?v THE SHIRT OF MAIL Was not a comfortable thing to wear, neither is tho shirt ot today, when thick) starched with rough edges and marble slab (rout. We prldo ourselves on tho pliable llnlsh of all our work tlio finish that gives style and comfort to the wearer as well. Salem Steam Laundry COLON Kl, J, OMiSTBP, rUOfBIXTOU. UOBOOS 1 OLMUW), MOII Phone 411 320 ( ibort7 Street PAINT 2v2v2v2'2v2 YOUR FLOORS WITH RUBBER CEAtENT FLOOR PAINT Send for Color Cards to W. P POLLER & CO.. Portland. Oregon DRIBS QUICKLY , WEARS LIKK IH0N BALFOUR, GUTHRIE AND CO. Have tf cure! und will nrato the Humphrey warehouse at Balem, thu Turner mill uud warehouse and the warehouses at Maoleay, Pra turn, Hwiizrlniii it ud lln-nks, conducting a general warehouse and eloruKU hiuluuM. ;; :; :i :: i: :: :: ;: Salem office 207 Com. St. formerly occupied by.GUbert Bros Hacks will he held at these points for delivery on same terms as ptc vallml pruviouu ssumns. Bee them heforo disposing of your grain. Top Prices are Always Paid fo.r Grainl CLASSIFIED Mi" JX ADVERTISEMENTS AdvertlscmcDts, rivt lints or less, la rW ci4imh (sstrtea three nmtsfor 35e, slea WmSSmS a month. All over five lines atthewme r WAMTED. HlKAYLD. From my hop farm SU miles north ol Balem. lOjearoldhorre dark brown, Horn an none, branded X. Information or return 16 B. E Rhodes. 9 0 31 WANTED. Apprentices to Ivarn tlio millinery trado at 205 Commeicinl St. Apply to Mrs. D. L. Fiester. I) 5 3t WANTED lluckwheat for milling, by Mr. Joieph 'Droxlor, between 14th and 15 h street, on North Mill Creek, Salem, On Price according to quality. 0 41w BOY WANTED To rarry Oregonian. Steady Job for tho right boy. F. A. Baker, 8 tt WANTED. A girl to do chamber work. Apply to J. O. Goodalo. 8 31 tf . WANTED Men lo work 6n sower. Ap ply at tho job, oh East Centre street. O.A.Gray. 8 20-lt WANTED. Twenty five hop pickers. Tocommonm work on Heptfmbcr6. Call on F. W. Dnrbln, Sheriff's ofllce, 8 20tf WANTED To trado a good fruit tract with six room houso and flrst-ilaea Improvements. Excellont opportunity for a good exchange Address J. 8. Jocunal oillco, for particulars. 8 23 If. WANTED-30 cords of good wood nt uotlago JJotel livored at onco. fir bedv: Partot it do 8 21 tt WANTED A girl for uoneial hoaeo work. Apply Immediately at40C Cottugo street. 8 10 tt WANTED Location fflrgood sawmill, with from ono to fivo million feet of timber. Address D. S. I.ivesay A Bons, Wootlburn, Oregon. 8 9 tf LOST AMD FOUND. LOST. An account book bearing Car rio McKlnnon's name on back. Findor ploaso return to Capital Bakery, 133 Court St., and recolvo reward. FOR SALE. 8NELL8 FLAVORING POWDER8 for salo at Haas drng store. 8-23-lm" SPRAYING SOAP A now make of soap suitable for spraying hops, fruit trees and chicken heuses: not poison ous but effective, call and boo sample at Salem Soap Factory, Ferry streot. 5 1 tf ' FOR RENT. BEDS AND K0OM3-for houBo-kccjw iug all furnished at tho Wilson Iioiibo, No. 18 Center street south sldooftho big brlfao. 833nm. LODGES. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Forest No, 10. Meets Fri day' nights In Turner block. Ira Hamilton, C. R. A. L. Brown, Secy. ' MISCELLANEOUS. SOCIALIST MEETING Mis M. Lou a Morrow, tho secretary of tho Illinois Eiunl Suffrage Association, will speak In Halem Monday night. Sept 0, at tho W. O T. U. hall. Mho lectured throe. years under tho auspices of tho W. U. T. U. and thrco ycara"fortho National Suffrage Association. A cor dial invitation is extended to nil. t)6 3t. ETTA ANDER8-WILLMAN - Piano Studio, Interstate Uulversi y system; diplomas granted. Studio open Sept. Itli, First National flank Block. Res idence, 370 Church St. GOOD COOKS-uso the best fiavormgs. Snelts Flavoring Powders aro tho best. Uot the genuine, nt Unas', 8 23-lm O. II. WALKER-on south Commercial Street keeps everything In thecarrlsgo trimming line, buggy paints, also houso paints, first class In every rtsH)ct, Come and coo us one and all, It will pay you to iigur with us. 8 n I'm ATTENTION tARMER8-0ts, Barley, Hay and Prunes wanted. Will boy or store. Chopping done promptly.' Get our prices before you sell, Ofllce op posite Court House. Tillson-Barllett Grain Co. TODAY'S MARKET. PoBTUWD.SentemberB.- Wheat valley nominal Walla Waila,60Jtf to 67. Flour Portland, Lost grades $:65Q I3.B0. Graham 2.(10. Oate Choice White 1 00tl.03 per cental. Barley n to b per ton. Mlllstuff Bran, 17.00i shorts, -f 20 00 Hay Timothy $11(3113 per'tou. Onfono l.'i5(ilfl.35 Potatoea-OC'Gif 1.10 per sack, Butter Best (dairy. 18020: fancy creamery, t2c(36 1 btoro 16 Hj Eggs-Oregou, ranch 0j 22fiodor. Poultry uiitckens, mtxcu sjfcjja.vo hens 4.00(35 CO; turkeys, lire 8 10c. Mutton uross, s4 Hogs Gross B.26c. Beet Gross beef, 2 75 to 3.00. Veal Gross, t tl. for small. Hops 10(ttl2iiJclt. Wool VaTlev. 11013 Wn.e: Eastern Oregon, 891200 1 Mohair, 203iett.. Hides ureen, eaiuxioym, tsn;uuuor 6on,,77)i; BALSU UABXaT. Now Wheatr-4(5o Wool, ll(J13c, Mohair, 21c. Hoi 11W13KC Oats 70(tf76o per cental. Barley 13 per ton. Hay Balod.cheat, 0f0.5O; timothy 8 $9. Eggs-Klo. Flour In wholesale lots, $3.00; retail 70&B&O back, Mills tuns-Bran, UO.OOj shorts.J 19.00 Hogs On foot, 65bC. Live catUe Steers, StJ3Kiw, J2.75 3. 50. Hhuew$2.r0 grots Dressed Veal 0 cents. Butter Dairy, 1602Ooj creamsry, 20M25U', Bloro luQI2cD, . ' Poultry HenH, tJ7oa. I'oUtooa Wc btki.vbk's market. Fat hens nor U live weight ,. Eggspuruos. cash Fryers . , C07o 8l'o Notice to Taxpayers, lho Uoa-d of ErjunHxation for Marlon rv.,nu will mihaI at tha ciHlrfl ot thd County Assessor ou Monday, BeptemVer 23, 1001, at 0 o'clock a. ni., and will re main in session cacu successive vJ one wek. All na.lU. lntrA.I;I &r railHMtlld tO appear aud examine their as aeaament, M no oorrecuons can oa hjuw anac " justment ot tho said b6tnl. Assessor of Marion Couuty, Qrsgoo, 8.34&V3W " T jrfi "1 .'3 J w a i mmmKr' B1 '"fi