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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1902)
' rtwnni JfWflPjPW'' I w- R Vx -THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, rifitlrrtliaft i I HI 1 1 H-WH-44f4-H- llllIllllllltHlHIIlllj I Journal Voting Contest I -&-5fflE FOR The Most Deserving and Popular Young Lady in Salem. 0 fJKT Ona receiving largest rote will be Riven a fiee railroad ticket to ; ; Newport and return, and board and free entertainment at the Bay View Hotel wllti obofso of Uie finest room in the banco for one week, beginning ; ; Saturday, ABgait 10th. ; ; Votes on seeotupanyiog coupon wilt be reoelrod at this office, and re- '. '. suit of ballot announced from day to day. '. '. JOURNAL VOTING COUPON One Vote for Miss. for one week's free seaside outlncr at Mew- port. Aocust 16th. T1 O TUT weBi ftl I he bure way-J, tlve fif fRIDAY, AUdus? S, WL T.-rsra to prevent Pneumonia and Consump tion Is to cure your cold when It first appears. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough In a night, and drive the cold out of your system. Al ways a quick and sure euro for Asth ma, Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. If It does not satisfy you the druggist will refund your money. Write to us for free sample. W. H. HOOKER & CO., Buffalo, N. Y. D. J. FRY. Druggist IHE DAILY JOURNAL Members Northwest Afternoon News paper Leasus- BY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance. tmimm , : i I.HHIII limit 1 1 i IHIIIIIHIH llll i I H44 Celebrated Wolff-American Bicycles Are the most perfectly constructed bleyeto made. The bearings aro dust proof, self-ofllng and will ran a thousand miles without requiring additional o ' 1902 Model 55 $40 1902 Model 55, Superb Ruby Finish y $45 1901 Models . $35 1902 Special Model $25 Wo fit any coaster brako, f 5 extra. Bee our elegant line of high-grade bl. cycles at ICO Btato Htreet. Merritt Dayis, Agent. Chicago Store PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. Greal Reduction Sale the nntlvos. Wo hnvo no lovn for dry Hoods In any way In tho world, only For Friday and Saturday only wo for tho purpose of solllnR thorn. Stacks will fllvo price on Unlit volant and of goods wo hoop continually turning an summer ffooas mat win astonisii out. Just wntoh this sale. Ladles' 1 and $1.10, this season's Children b 12W-o fast blnok hoso. So t1ful. mI.I .....fat- S HH.I sUl. .,,l,l,u jjidittH- summer undorwenr, long """ "com, JiriBgHii uiiuhp sitMjvw), beat kooiIs, oaoh 18o. woar, an cotora, amis pnes is 10 mo. Men's lt-ctntt hop Kloves, le. 18e. Laillefl' 2fi.cont blnok Mooho stock luits, lOe. uwiuren's 16-oent black Mooho stoaklngs, JOo. Iteronantfl, flno lltht weight summer H0dH, hnlf prloo. Children's M-oant ovaraMa, Men's 8-eeat soelrs, -Is. Mew's M-oftnt nschtle, 18e. , Men's lo-caut cambric hdkfn, le. Ladle M-oMt conwl covers, lSe. 36cent Hunbomiata, 10c. 3-Inch linen ToreJinn lace, yd., 4c. G-cent pins, beat This sale, lc. 200-yard spool cotton, beet, 2o. Host spool silk, each 4c. 10-cent white npllriue, yd, 4o. 3G- fancy Iiom supporters, pr, lBc swell goods, at little prluos. THE STORE THAT TELLS THE TRUTH. Remnant of Inoai, smbroMerliw nnd ribbons, half price. Men's straw hats, Co. Chlldron's 3G-oont salldr hats, lOo. Mon's felt hats odd sizes, half prloe. Now arrival of ladles' drosa skirts. Court Street, McEVOY BROS., Proprietors. Salem, Oregon WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Itoohe Harbor Lluio. Host brands Portland Cement. WOOD; sawod or full length, All kinds of building maturlnl, eand, g'avol, lath, shluglus, eta. ENGLAND IN SOUTH AFRICA. Joseph Chamberlain, colonial sec retary, Is quoted as saying: "We have no Intention that the Boers should break with their oW traditions. We desire that they should preserve all the beet characteristics of their race. and hope they will shake hands with us, thus securing prosperity In South Africa dhder the flag that protects all different race and religions." If this Is to represent Hngland's at titude In South Africa, and there Is no reason to believe that It Is not, tho future of a great commonwealth is as sured. The Boers have great virtues as a race. They are an Invaluable ele ment In the founding of an omplre. Under such institutions as may now bo ostabllshcd thoy will develop along broader lines than was posslblo In their own Httlo ropubllc, and grow In to a grootor poopie, whilo by tho Inter mingling of racos thoy will contrlbuto strong blood to tho composite race that will como In time to be South Af rican, Chamberlain has not always spoken so wisely about tho South Afrloan sit uation. But a groat and expensive war teaches both partlos to It The Boers take a hroador view of tho world about them, while tho Kngllsh have more respect for the tremendous vital ity and race Integrity of the Boers. The Boers are Ilkoly, after a short time, to accept the Inevitable and go to work patiently nnd untiringly to make a great commonwealth of South Africa. The Hngllsh also seem willing to accept the Inevitable, and to nllow the Boers all the latitude they can reasonably ask. With Boer blood and British Institutions, the dreams of Ce cil Rhodes will some day be realized, perhaps nj no very distant time. men. and In the matter of colors they ' are more barbarous. But mat itoMn. tlve of all is the professional summer Kir! at the seaside, after the surf has ruffed the frills and puffs, and the swells have flattened her bumps aad expansions. The new oreeMorm body simpers worn by the ladlos on land make thorn unrecognizable In -water or after they have been In the ombraee of old Neptune. Some of the tall girls with the beautiful double curve are straight as a stick whan they go Into the waves. But God bless them In all their efforts to make themselves attractive, and make life worth living to others. AAAAAAAAAA rfvMarket Quotations Today, 181 D. S. BENTLEY n ni.nii a, ... w?.. 189 Oem'l flt A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you eau enjoy from one of our tender and delloious meats, steaks, lamb or mutton shops, voal outlets or pork, Oar meats are all out from the fattest and ortiuHtteattlo, and wo can supply your table with fresh, nutrition and wholesome meats at bod roek prises. E, C, CROSS SALEM ORB Phao 901 Phono 001 Main. $ lHOPsw Ml At Easter Time Is wheu tho building budnesa'.wlll be in lull swing. It you haven't given your ordura for your lumbor requirements it lll ) you to got estimates from Uoodale Lumber Co,, for any and all kinds ol lumber for out or iusldo work lath, shingles, sash, doors, blinds and everything ueodod in this lino. Goodale Lumber Co. Noar rj. P. Pass'r. depot. Phone OAI ' V Li .T 4Wsr ggfOnMajMnT f There's a Contrast In style and comfort between laun dry work which Is wall done uud that which la nuL Hot weather ospeotally waked this contrast felt. Work sent to the Raktm Steam Laundry la always wll iteft. The flnlh Is perfeet; no awae t so4. Order eafled Uk aaj iWlvered. Ystur addrtMS oa a pos tal Mr Mrm the war. Salem StcamLaundry OoU J. Olmsted, Prep. Doreus D. Olmsted, Mar. Phone 411. 309 Liberty 8t JOURNAL X-RAYS. Tho winner of Tho Journal 1'roe Soasldo outing will bo the hello of tho hftuohe at NewporL A Tooonia womnn has fasted for 10 days. Just think how much she has saved on hor board bill. No; the Willamette valley Is not In tho onotus belL Tho farmer here will never pay tribute to the non-resldunt Irrigation baron. Having been iinnlilo to ontoh Tracy, the HOvoruor'H private secretary should turn his attention In other directions. Ho Is u bachelor and a ICentUcklun. John fllinmlmw nnd wlfo, of South Haven, Mich., havo adopted a whole orphan asylum of 32 children. Won't somo charitable perHon plenso relieve Oregon of Ita reform school T The HoaehurK Review suys this of tho Traey-Merrlll play: "Tho man ngers of tho nlleged play called Tracy and Merrill wanted to make a duto for HofobtirK Boon, but Manager Strong re fused to nllow thorn the iino of tho opera house. This notion will he com mended by all our best citizens, nu such a production can be but corrupt lug to the minds and morals of tho rising generation. Any allorjed play based uikiii such a cantor of orlino will not be patronltod by those having In mind the beat Internets of the fu ture." Adolph 8. Oeha, who has nurahased the Philadelphia Publlo l.lger formerly the property of th late (leo. V. Chlhls Is one of the miwt remark able uewwpaper publWtera n AmHrloa. lie la now the owner of four great newHpapor properties. These are the Philadelphia Ledger, the Philadelphia 'Mines, the New York Times, which he purchased In ISOfi. and the Ohatta Hoota nines, whleh he ncqulntd In 1878. Mr. Ochs sturted life as a clerk In a grocery store, later a drug clerk, th4i a printer, reporter and publUher. He M rwRarded as a verltf.hle gealus ef shrewdaeiNi Ih the publishing line. The above le Instructive, as It reveals If you are troubled with Impure blood. Indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc, wo would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we sell undor a positivo guarantee. It will al ways cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and ali blood diseases. 60 cts. and si.00. D. J. FRY, Druggist o Cost of the Strike. That labor strikes are expensive things may be learned from some of tho estimates of tho present strike la Pennsylvania. Jlstlmates of the loss es by the strikers of the .anthracite minors at the beginning of the twelfth weok of the suspension of work, placed the total at IIKM4S.0OO. Of this amount the toss to the operators In price of coal Is placed at S7,3SO,(KK; loss to the strikers In wages, 312,700, 000; loes to other strikers, idle b causo of the strike, J3,300,000;'loss lo buslnoss men In the region, 30,000,- 000; loss to business mon outaldo of region, JC.0S0.000; cost of maintaining coal nnd Iron pollco, J0GO.OOO; cost of maintaining non-union mon, 3250,000; win if uuniHKB to minos and ma chinery, 12,200,000; loss to laco mill strikers, out owing to coal strike, $76. 000. Although those ostlmatos nre broad enough. It Is ovldont that they do not cover tho total lossos of the strike by any moans. And tho ond Is not In sight, although thoro seems to be a disposition on the part of the op erators to resume operations. If the strlkors can securo strong onough funds to hoop thorn In food Indefinite ly, there seems to be no reason to be lieve that they will return to work. SURE CURE FOR PILES Itching Piles produco moisture nnd cause Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bosan-ko's Pllo Rem edy, slops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. S0e a Jar at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise free. Write me about your ense. Dr. Bosanko. Philadelphia, Pa. Kor Bale at Dr. titouo's drug stores. tofIF PICKING PRICES Directors' Meeting of O.H.G. A. Called for August 14 W. II. Hgan, president of the Oregon Hup O rowers' Association, line Issued a call for n meeting of the board of directors or tho association, to bo held nt Woodburn nt 10 o'clock n. in. Thursday, August 14th. The primary purpose of the meeting will be to definitely determine on the matter of the price to he paid this year for hop plaklng. The general feeling In this locality favors the paying of the same price that was paid last year 10 rents a box although some agitation has been started among some sources for ns high as 10 celtta. This will lie the principal matter to come before the meeting, although there will be a gen eral discussion of the different meth ods employed In growing hops, the best way to cultivate and rare for the growing crop, and In fact everything thnt pertains to the hop Industry will be considered. Hops IMlIOCttOc, contracts 17&c Flour. Pltff-2 70fS bbl. Pstitots Atrlts. Etc. Potatoes oW 60 new 75c Onions, $1.75 to i 26 per 100 lbs. Dtltd Fruits. Dried apples vMQfi. Italian prunes 40 to 60f 3J to 3 l'ettto Prunes 40s to COs, 8tf.4c. Wood. Ftece Posts, ntc Wg flr-8 35 Scoond growth t2.W.(J$2 76 Ash-$2.60. Bodv oak-4.00. Pole oak $4 00. Cedar posts 9 to 10c, Balm wood-f 2.(0 and 3.00 , IIMcs, PdtsaedFurs Green hides, No. 1 7c. Green hides, No. 2 5c. Calf skins 46c. 8 heap 75c. tioat skins 95c to $1.00, Gray fox 26 to 60o. Coon 10 to 40c. Mink 85c to 1.2fi. Otter-$1 tote, fckank 10 to 36c. Mnikrat 1 to 6c. Wildcat 10 to 25c. WBMt, Oats. Efc. Wheat -66c. Oats 34c Barley f 10 per ton. Flax Cash, Northwest, 11.70. Live Stock Market. Steers 8Q3Kc. Cows 338)$ Bheop 3.60gros8 to f 1 ,00 Drcised veal Oic Hogo.alivo 5 6lc Uojrs, dresucd fif Wool sod Monslr. Coarse wool 14 c. Flno 16c. Mohair 25c. . mr Hiy.Fttd. Etc. Oats 75. Haled cheat 1 60; to $8. -Clover fO. Feed barley $11$15 per ton Hran 118 60 Shorts 120. Flour, wholeialf 12 05. Dairy aad Cresmtry Products. Dairy butter 16c. Creamery 22) Ptore-16(320c. First-class country, per roll lOo. Cream at creamery, pan skimmed 15c. Separator ekimmod 17c. Stein tr" I Market. Chickens 8 Spring 10 to 12)$c Kggd nnr dnz-n. 17c. PORTLAND MARKET. Poktland. Aug. 7 - Wheal Wslia Walla, OJ04c Flour Portland, best grades $2.03(3 $8.00. Graham $2 05&$.V2O Oats Choice White $1.00 $1.05. barley $20 $22.60 per ton. Millstufl Bran, $18(9110. Ha Timothy $12$15 por ton. Onions-$1.00$1.40 per cental Potatoes 76c per cental. Butter Best dairy, 16 18c; fancy creamery ,J21Mc;8tore 17 18a& Eggs-Oregon, ranch 20 21 Poultry Chickens, mixed J3.60 4 60; hens $5 60, turkeys, livo 13 14r. Mutton Gross, 3c II oat Gross fl)c. Boot Grots 33)c. Veal Grojsjc 8c n, nops 10l7c. Wool Valley, 12 16oIb; Kasttrn uricon, eopnc jMolialr, 2520cn. i x Hldos Dry hides, 10 pounds and op. wards, 16c til 1&K- zCANCEROUS Are in manv respecU liue ower ." MM M af afT 13 C sores and this resemblance oiten proves fatal. UL, Lf tm if d vffleUmeislostinfniitlcsscffortstohcal plying in the blood and the new Cancer cells hich are con JJJ . P sickening- cancerouo sore begins its VtthTntr. 1899, 1 noticed a small destructive work. ,. .t. iaP o Far Ewer Up. The doetoi -eaa- No nicer or sore can exist with- UTi?td lt but another came ), cmtMmepredbposinginternal cause outlato an ovea .onu ."nbot- that has poisoned the blood, and the f,!'" he.led entirely and no Cancer germs or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation. carried to tne uiccr ui ""- "- -- -. . begins the discharge ceases and the place heals SvS Sd new skin forms. S. S,S. is a strictly vege table blood purifier containing no mercury or minerals of any description. If youhave an ulcer or chronic sore of any Kino, wmcuauuu u , -. Ivarge Supply Of Late Duke Cherries HARRITT &l LAOJR13NOB Old Post Office Grocery. lMflllRMBKllIMlMIBHMU.1 8 Send for sYouf Friends H m a m m m m m m a H m m m R m H m R m a m We mako a specialty of what la called "prepaid" business. T It you have a friend or rel etive in the East whom you want to bring West, deposit with U9 enough monoy to covor his or her paesage and traveling exponsos. Wo wire the ticket agent where party livo, and ho Issnea tlckot and gives passenger whatever money you wish He fllfo advises us wheu lie leaves and we tell you when he will arrive. C SHELDON, General Aet- 100 Third Street, Portland, Ore. a H W M n M m M m a H W 3 HlHIBBHHMBMBfflMHKHBBHIian TH6 20 per cen ) 0 deal is off so far as it relates to any and all Carpets but we have some remnants in Ingrain Tapestries, Axminsters, and Velvets that we are willing to let go at 20 per cent Off in order to make room for new goods now on the road and in the looms at the iactory. We have made heavy purchases and will be much over crowded in our carpet department. Hence every corner occupied by a remnant is valuable. Bring size of room with you. rn i Li 101 FURNISHING CO Next to P. 0. 308 Commercial St. Store at Salem and Albany. ' 1 1 1 1 n i hi ii 1 1 1 in ii i ii n i in 1 1 1 ii i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 Died on Her Child's Grave A Lucky Find Hut It's hard to tlud any thing better. "Pis a easiaf be. 1th and itresgth. Hear this ia tulwl: there's telhlng to equa sklitu Veer as a leato and mild etlwn-l Wut. Ceeitag, refrr-thiu;. ttaurltkiof, Invigorating. It is a perfeet brow. Strict ly pure, of high grade sad uniform in HUae beer par exrlwuw. Capital Brewery Co. ,rs. M. Kk, Preprleter. the elevated sourve from whttk cjsxues use lHtrfr4 wt4w that rulsw the PmmHc aATalM of wrtrAteRlejta1id the wallow. The 0ha kiwweUt Its was- l et fflev. TIm ltutar fuc Betttewber W hut itt 4eUrtoN0- cool susjuseittOHa. U U matter of romfurtable clothing, ban-tax i.nurts uhi( draRKllHK skirts. Ike lattlrs ar wore civilised than Ute lamPM rtTERS A mother kllUnl horseK on the grave of her only child In Mmln Hill rem tery. Newton. N. V.. on Thureduy. fluck of her death Is a sad story. The unfortunate woman was Mra. Kdward ileattie. i years old. She lived with her husband and their little Klrl. and their was a happy Hf, des pite limited rwourrec Whea the thlkl, tlertrude. Ave years old. wan taken III about Juae 1st, the moUier beau to fear. Gradually the iIIimu UalHed the pbyelclaiw. and the llttm oho died on June Sth. Wvery day since the child burial the heartbroken mother vwttced the xram htmellmea she rmalHet a day la the (MMHetary. She went there as usual o Wednesday and before hrnvtac home toM hr husband that aim woM mMt the Hhjht with rrtesuls. Worh hwh Ik the cemetery round tat botty riy Thuntday moraluK. Mr. Uattt UlUht herwsf by swl hwtK a dose of vartottc acW. ArUar her body was ramuvwt frm Mm aoai- Uh ovr the gtave ef her child Um vwkmen saFcht In the kthss ami fwtml a small ImuW that had t-uatalnml UHtaoM. Mr. INrnttw nttMmed to Ida Iumm. . raurmmy u hre; to BM wl y Slad a that he had Mcumt u. mu. ue was not at hume, but us HtKtd there was a meur uumohm ihx aer death. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the numbor of deaths show that the largo majority die witn consumption. Tills dlsoase tuny commence with an apparently Harmless cougli which can bo curod Instantly by Kemp's Ilalsam for the throat and lungs, which Is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price Me and SO cents. Kor sale by all druggists. 1 o News In Drlef. The freight rnte situation developed In open war In Ohlcugo, when the Santa Pe gave notice that lt would carry Mveatoek between Chicago and Kansas City for IS cents per 100 pounds. This la n out of 11 cents William Aiders, a German butcher, who has been employed for the past mouth by George Kohlhagers. In Hose bur;, Or., left suddenly two days ago. tahlng with him J21.JI thut he had col lected on n bill. He wns about 35 years of age, weight 1SJ pounds, wears n mustache, and speaks with a Ger man accent. W. M Mclnnls, who has Just com pleted his third successive term as sheriff of Nevada county, Nevada, died Thursday of blood poisoning. Oil Oregon'Bliie Ribbon TATE FA IB and union Pacific DEPART FOH CDlcago Portland 8pcUl tffli, m AtUntlo KxpreM 8:60 p. m, tIb Hunt ington "6t.,pain" FMtUall 6:13 p, m. Tift Spokane TIME SCHEDULES From Portland, Or, ARIUVK FROM !?ll Lake. Denver. Ft. Worth. Omaha, Kanua Liir, ni. IjOuii, uaicago ana kmi Salt Lake, Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Karuai CltT, St. LoaU, Chicago and Ei it. Walla Walla. Lovrltton. Spokane. Wallace, Pull man, Minneapolis St. Paul. Duluth. Milwaukee Chlcnito, and East, 4:30 p m, 8:10a. m :0Jn m 72 HOURS v PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Mo Ctisni e of Cars 72 OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE Prom Portland' 8 p.m. Dallr except SunJajr 8 p. m. Satuntaj 10 p. m, Alliallinu dates subject to cnango For an Francisco Ball OTerjr 6 days COLUMBIA itIVER ToAitorift and Way Landlugf, i p. m 4r. m. ex. tiundi WILLAMETTE RIVER Bteamer Ruth loovos Balem for Port landand way landings on Tuewlay.Thui a days and Saturdays, about 7 a. m. For Corvallls end way landings, Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays at about 6 A. L.' ORAIG, M. P. BALDWIN, Gon. Pass. At. Agt. O. R. & N. dock Portland, Oro. Balom, Or ii Salem, Sept. 15th-20th, 1902 I Will Be Bigger and Better Than Ever. CASH PREMIUMS ON EVERYTHING Send for Pemium List. JW. H. Welirumr, M. D. Wisdom. rn., musDoro, ur. sec, Portland, i 1 1 1 I II 1 1 1 1 M H 1 1 1 1 1 II l-n-n 1 1 i , , , , , n , w m O. G T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMEBS Pomona and Altona Leaves for Portland daily except Tuesday at 7 a. m. QuickTime, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trade st. M. P. BALDWIN, Art. RQLLM Ai CHERRY SEEDER You need not utTr treat Sick Headache. uiiuousncM, Flatulency. Icdlscitloa. or t-onsiiraiion f yon Hill only ake a dee of the l!i'irs be re esrh n iul It will posi tive I y c u r ij At ISsssat HaAwf wj, Tauwshtv jxTu ISPS f "ayrs $ Z tor jiurtilf. hMrt latty klllsd. m, 8ht. wa, aceWsutaL I NO MAN IS STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH. The atottiavh is the vital center of the Udy. It U the uryau from which all other ortpiiM are fwi. A weak stouMeh weN a .eak wan. There never was a Mramr smh with a wak suhiwch. Wlut k) called " viV atomach " U In ueneral a diveaxd oumlitiou of the Huh and eUmr orgiuw uf dmrtlon and nutrition, wttKM wrvenu ttM proper ttieatlou or tHe food wbu'h u taken into tuc atew ch. ssmI m reduce th Mutritwa f the Ukly Vn all food is taken away the body stanrea. When the fuel eutea U ouly digested aad aaaimiUtMt ia utX it only Mounshss the holy la part, ami so UW body t Prtly Urd. Anl tbU aUrvatsoN i hth in even- orras of the body tWpeadettt oa the Woo.1 which is marts Item food Tht ursal varWty of the cuts Mr fansssd by Ur. lHarc' GokWa MeOkal Dtcosry t dw to its rsmafkahle power to hal dhswiiss of tsic stoataoh and Uaed orsjaaw. It cua Uueugk the Mwack ditsni ua ifimagly rswete, hut whsch haw thtr orbjriu ih a diaeaMd cosaiitMU of th stoMtach autl the other omuis of dutstrtuu aad uvrtrkioH. " VVsak haart, lg, kiuaeya aad k shm of othar ofgatM is cured with the cure of Uw wsak oueh. 1 (ffeJikil rr j SiolcB sWIsniea. jjaViosT , TV !,p6r,e?t 9.lmt.y 8wd Joes IVaii0",0', Ju,cei a Ftical machine for large, small or Cal. Ifornf cherries. The eeel extracting knllo drives the seed into one diih anl actually throw, tho cherry Into another The marks of tho knife can soaree v ba swn on the seeded fruit. It Teod, from g.On30 quart, per hour. RepV X R. M. WADE 81 CO. Hn Opportunity Do yen want to start ia business T Mi Tnmi A Swrt. Hx Mt Sw btattou C . OSwtbaa, (Uma wrihM I wm Uku My MEt wufc arvrir tewwhtctM tlw cramp, tu h autaacfc, adluj nal4 mot Mt. Ikt kUory 4a4 Uwtt Imibt. a4 Hjr UV tut rak M I asakS mtty r afwuki. TV wW I dte-tar4 ta iw t p M yn rti t hA t- M h w(t I cvmU Mir walk (a tht ItMw f thr m uf . chatt aoj I pa a 1Mb 1 tu4 fhtm y S4w lhteWis that I cwuU do Wr Mm i SJt. rvatti MM Th ti mjt Kf ktwra uR 'Take ; tmisia MdSkaai WMtHxcty aa4 me H M MK ikT3ti wW.; The Am tkrfti mmM t aathr. au4 wHlrt I w wts hK llu I Uill ..I.. . any llao at a natouaUa dliu,n i k... . . , ,".,"" "'?. or will sell nes. .of. You may a.k why I wish ZlJ5ZTZZlTJ ex-Uovernorsfti.my awn business." If B8 e..iV.r .Si. f. "r steok and furnitare, I will continue .ollla at Im. VhTt. ! J" Ky wb until about th. 15th o August, ,1 J,n ," . In taen SS1 W1' fared sals or by removal. " wMI tk Bfl AM of you who know tba value of a dollar east m.ke it go farther Uy (,5 ,. a jfriebman's a aMH tu cki vnrVte HmM iWm hmUh Uub 1 0.4 la twaysMskiSltai. aad I ataut a&4 kai)ky LV Kera IHeauat ftUtti sure oauuptua. int rAMM.mi.i c ... Mttca t wu wttst ww wiat(vii 01, aaiciil. IntSi'aSl P S" .P0,!' rtPr?-r new; very few "shap kp. A wrsaa Jas the whala stook eaTlaavo th'esa oat, Wo fcfw Sulta, JtJST F o? goods, trauks. va aaMery. fewakr. mSSfS2 ISt&T 1 ssaie mors ia ttote. GorvIalis&.EasternR-R. Time Card No. 20. No. 2 For Yaqulnn: Leaves Albany 12:45 p. m. Loavos Corvallls 1:G0 p. m. Arrlyos Ynquina C:35 p. m. No. 1 Returning: Loaves Yaqulna 7:00 n. m. Leavoa Corvallls 11:30 a, m. Arrives Albany 12:15 p m. No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany i:oo p. m. Arrives Detroit C:45 p m No. 4 From Detreit: AaiVe9 rolt 6:30 a. m. tE8iA11T? 11:05 turn. Tra ns 1 and 4 arrive In Albany In time to connect with U10 S. P. south ?hr JLd .tra,n' . weU M giving two or three hours in Albany bofore do- PaTrUnin (.3, f- north bouni tln. iratn No. 2 connects with tho S. Tm s.at Co.n,a"'s and Albany glv Sfh,i;lca te Nawporl Md Train 3 for Detroit. Breltenbush and 0 her mountain resorts leaves Albany ltw p. ra., aftor the arrival of tho Southern Pacific south bound train SW'". reaching Detailt 2 For further Information apply to . 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