The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, August 29, 1902, Image 1

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DAILY JOURN
EVERYBODY BUSY.
THEWEAtHE,
Every Mechanic and Laboring Man In,
Salem l"at Work.'"
Tonight and torriorrovy, fair
falrjk, probably
Warrjje;
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SALEM, OREGON. tyllDAY, AUGUST 29, 1902.
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VOL. XII.
NO. 178.
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HOP PICKERS' GLOVE
Canvas Gloves at 10c and 13c
Leather Gloves at 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c
They're better gloves for the price than you'll
find at regular stores.
Most Merchants Reduce Prices
by Reducing Quality
ii THE EW YORK RACKET ii
Reduces prices by reducing profits, which they aro nblo to do
on account of their spot cash plan of business. It's the modern
way.
If you trade with a cash store once you will never
go back -to the credifstore.
taetfUM2lS0S
run a TVTmTri n ATTmTTirm TvT
iUWMIlUOUUlflMUl
Our prices are low.
what you want, Isn't It?
Our goods Rive satisfaction. That's T
' We're Headquarters in Salem for
S HOES
You can't afford to overlook tho "STAR 5 STAR" brand. It
Ih one of tho very .best lines on tho market, and we carry a
full, assortment of them.
Do You Need
CLOTHING
Wo can glvo you better alucs in suits and odd pants than you
can find at any "regular storo." We sell cheap because wo
want to keep our business growing.
Wo hnvo solected all tho odds and ends nnd broken sizes
In Men's and Hoys' Suits, which wo are soiling at 20 per cent
discount. You can get oxtra valuo for your money In theso
linos If wo have your size In tho stylo you want. Look them
ovor.
We've marked our Men's and Children's Crash and
Straw Hats down to close them out.
We have n fino lino of Misses' and Children's Straw l.ats,
which wo nro closing out at 25c. Children's 2Cc Sailor Hnts
for 15c. Ladlos' fiOc black Sailor Hnt reduced to 25c. Thoy'jro
neat shapes.
Wo havo 19 pairs of Men's Dlcyclo Pants, worth from $1.25
to J2.1R, which you can have at 50c per pair.
Gieat Reductions on Alen's Light Summer Coats.
t Ladies' Fancy Summer Parasols at Exactly One
Half Price.
The New York Racket i
SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE
PRICK CASH STORE.
E. T. BARNES, Prop'r.
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EYE WISDOM
The oyos are as dellcato an organ as tho body has. Stralnod and over
used, as they are so much nowadays, It Is not wlso to put off tho adoption of
glueec until "iu i.osltivoly have to uso them." A visit to tho opticians tho
llrst moment your oyos begin to trouble you will usuully result In preserving
your oyoslght unimpaired for a much later period of llfo than If you oyo Ills
are neglected. Wo hav as fully equipped an optical department as thoro Is
In tho city.
Herman W RflfT And Barr's Jewelry Store.
11 11 111(111 TT lift! 1 Cor. Slato and Liberty Sis.
When time is in dispute
The wutih from C. T. Pomoroy's al
ways decides. A watch from there Is
reliable. The name Itself Is a guaran
tee. Evory watch sont out of this
storo In nccuiately rogulated and can
always be depended upon. That's tho
only Kind of a watch to carry. A big
stock to select from. Prlcos, silver
watches. $2.50 to $10; 30 year gold
filled $10 tb $20.
C. T, Pomeroy
SB Com I St.
Witthmtkcr aaj OitltUa
f" & iftif-
NgsGC'
W-Ylif
RAILWAY MERGER
Pierpont Morgan's Proposed Scheme
Toward Amalgamation
PERISHED
vlN A
FIRE
All Transportation Interests in the Southern
States to Be Affected
o
K
Calls Attention to Unprotected Corporations-State of Vir4
ginia Will Fight the Trusts
New York, Aug. 29. Plerpont Mor--
gan Issued a olroular'lhls morning, In
which he makes tho remarkable state
ment that ho has plans looking toward
tho amalgamation of all tho transpor
tation iutorcsts in tho Southern stntcs,
and appeals to tho stockholders of
the Southern Railway to follow the ex
ample of tho Heading Railway, and
glvo him control by votliig a trust for
the porlod bf flvo years, lie says the
events of the past eighteen months In
tho Northern Pacific deal, reveal tho
danger to which a corporation is ox
posed If outsiders have an opportunity
to purchase a control In the opon mar
ket. Non-assenting stockholders are
glvon a veiled throat that unless they
comply prior to Septombar 15th, thoy
cnu't sharo In tho boneflts of voting
tho trusts.
i
Merger Case Adjourned.
New York, Aug. 29. The covins
for tho Northern Securities Company,
Guthrio, announced thlB morning that
thoro wore no maro witnesses, nnd
nskod adjournment In tho Powers
case, which Referee Maybe gi anted.
Tho testimony contains 1,000,0$)
words, which will bo submitted tj
Judge Lockren, nt St. Paul.
PRESIDENT :
GOES ON I
A HUNT
Witness to Conflagration
Looses' His Life in Ruins
Ray City, Mich, Aug. 29. Flro early
this morning dostroyod Woods' opera
house and an ndjoiulng building, suf
fcilng $120,000 loss. The, body of Eu
gene Znramhn, n spectator was found
In tho ruins, having ooon killed by
falling debris.
COAL
CHUTE
COLLAPSES
GAME
COMMENCES
TONIGHT
SHOCKING
ACT OF A
LUNATIC
War Preparations Are, Committed double amurder
i . I Tlinti UlUaA tlnt-cMf
I V.
Causing Fatal Injuries
Coaling Crew
to
Will Fight the Merger.
Richmond, Aug. 29. Attornoy-Gon-oral
Anderson, of Virginia, announces
that tho stnto will flglit,tlio proposed
Morgan morgor of tho Loulsvlllo &
Nashville with a soaboard air lino, on
the same lines as tho Northorn Securi
ties light.
e
Trainmen Will Not Strike.
Milwaukee, Aug. 29. Chalrmnn
Lonk, of the grievance commltteo of
tho Rrotherhood of Trainmen,. Issued
nn official statomont today, nnd denies
that a general strike for a 20 por cent
Increase will follow, but says thoy will
ask for a slight advance on Novombur
1st. but anticipates no trouble.
Defies the Elements' and A
dresses the People
i.
Unknown Schooner Burned.
Monomlnoo, Aug, 29. Tho nnma of
tho schnonor burned last night In
Green Ray Is still unknown. Tug boats
aro unablo to got within two miles of
tho wreck.
ad-
Corbett-McGovern Contect.
Loulsvlllo, Ky Aug. 29. Tho
vanco sales of Hents,,for tho Carbett
McGovorn fight show that tho sales
will exceed tho recent San Francisco
contost.
Sick Headache absolutely and por
manoutly cured by using Mokl Tea.
A pleasant herb drink. Cures Consti
pation and Indigestion, mnkos you
eat, Hloop, work and happy. Satisfac
tion guaranteed or money buck. 25
cts. and CO eta. Writo to W. IL
UOOKER & CO., Buffalo. N. Y., for a
free sample. D. J. FRY, Druggist.
Navel
Orangeade
Something Good
to Drink at
SODA FOUNTAIN
1M State Street.
Have You Ever Tried Sab's Botanical Doctor?il
SPECIAL &
m ...PRICES
Until October 1st
To Introduce Our Up-
to-Date Methods
BANCROFT OPTICAL CO.
A M.BANCROFT, Hpecialut
gP5 Falern, Or,
He absolutely cures cancers, tu
mors, gravel, kidney and bladder trou
bles, bone diseases, asthma, skin dis
insections. . My Dear Friend:
You must bear In mind that this
medicine Is not a poisonous tonic, nor
a stimulant, nor a temporary relief,
which you get from jKIsonous drugs,
where the results are sure death soon
er or later. Those poisons go In your
bones and destroy the life of them
and create all kinds of diseases, can
cerous tumors, consumption, dropsy,
bone diseases, etc. Do not blame the
medicine when It takes an effect and
atlra up the poisons or disease In the
system. You must noi expeai m uo
Daaiiitniciiuaiiaii(maiain
Bttoen an wuuuui iuu uin ui uia ttuue..
minerals or mineral of,M
or poisonous
any kind.
They are used to being humbugged.'
My medicines are composed of na-'
ture's herbs what tho human system '
requires. When the animals get sick ,
they will help themselvos to those
herbs, for they have the Instinct, and
the people have not, bo we have to
make a study of It It has been a life
study with me. Do not get weary;
this life Is too short and too sweet to '
worry out of this world,
Newport, N. II., Aug. 29. Prosldunt
Roosovelt Is spondlng tho day at Ctjr
bin Park, accompanied by WinstSn
Churchill, tho novelist. The president
hopes to get a shot nt a wild bonr. IIo
passed tho night as tho guest of Sec
retary Hay, at Newbury, On his wny
to tho pnrk tho prosldont Rddrostwd
tlin noonlo of Newport. N. II.. from Ills
carriage. Tho procession was rallied
on, and Roosevelt got Boaklng wot,
i -o
Chllllcothe, Ohio, Aug. 29. The Hal
tlmore & Ohio Southwostvr coal chute
collapsed this morning, dumping nu
engine nnd four cars of conl to the
giound, a dlstnnco of 10 feet. Flromnn
Hnsi-tor and a hostlor numod Falter
wore fatally Injured. Tho engineer
and a trackman woro also sorlously Injured.
BIG
RIFLE
EVENT
Tournament of National Rifle
Association of America
Sea Girt, N. J., Aug. 29. Illllunioii of
ability and world-wldei reputation
worn on hand in force today at the I
Troops Are
Coming Home
WnHhlnctiin. Auk. 29- Clinffoo has
cabled tho war dnpnrtmonl that mi
ntimi- iniinidiii nf cavalry can bu
snared from tho Philippines. Ordors
have been sent for six troops of tho
Ninth to return on tho Logan, tho re
mainder to follow October 1st,
Troops Are Vigilant.
Thm nmn, W. Va., Aug. 20. All ,1s
UUlot hero In tho coal lleldH this after
noon, but trouble Is apprehended from
numerous conferences by tho Bttlkers.
Tim trnmiH are vigilant nnd under
arms,
To Do Relieved.
Chicago, Aug. 29. President Sabln
Is to bo retired from tho Chicago Tola
phono Company, nnd It Is announced
that ho will return to San Francisco.
Stockholders of tho company are dls
ploased.
Chinese Will Not De Returned.
Washington. Aug. 29. Acting AUm
noy-Gonoral Hoyt will tomorrow do.
clde tho question ralsod by tho Snu
- i u.n.H1i union tifltr urnl nftr
... .. .. i I r lUIILffiVli uuiiwin ...i..-i ...."
opening of tho groat intornnuona. ,, numlsslon of Chinese cqoI
interstate rliio-snooiing lournnmcu ... , tranfifer,.m, from tll0 ,.oltn wllloh
tno National nine B,,,mK .-.. . Japanese waterH.
lois woro iiuiuuniuB. " w - . , , shipped on tho Cjnea a
of tho members of tin. crack teams ' '
wutchod with the keonost Intor-
to
country
ves-
sol bolonglng to tho nam. company.
tf... ...in' iw.i.l tli.it tn 1'O.hIiIii Ilium
Now Jersey's marine corps linn a ' . cll,nM. ox.
elusion nor tho Immigration Iiiwh. nnd
timi 1ibv mnv bo admitted for inai
purposo.
o :
was
ost.
big team ontorod.
Tlio competitions begun today aro
to continue through noxt week. Uo
sldoa reprosontntivoB of tho various
branches of the regular service, tho
competitors include teams repieaent-
Ing.tho state militia of Massachusetts. J
ti-i.i.. XT,.,., Vnrlz Vi.ur .lurUHV. I
Pnsvlvanla. Illinois 'and a number' Hril" to OstendwaH won by IJo.it
ni...n utntnu 'rim niiiaf mntf liMi oft Mndatnot,
intorost to national guardsmen are tho.
iiiijfin Trnithv." Wlmbletou Cup."
n.t inrnt mllltarv matches. DlHiiHtrouH landslldirti are repoitad
The Hilton trophy match Is open to' from Nepat, Hrltlsh India,
tho world. The conditions are seven ' hundred persons woro killed.
HhntH uach at 200 yards standing and1 An International combine of steel
500 yards and COO yards jirono. with nn,i jron export Ih proposed.
head to the target. Tho prize, trophy flOVoral Spanish high olllelals huv
Is valuwl at ?300O, presontei ny me
late Honrv Hilton, of New York, to bo'
shot for annually, and a medal to each
member of tho winning team. The
conditions of the Inteistato military
match uro ten shot' oacli at 200 and
Boo yards, and It Is open to the urniy.
navy and marine corps of tho United
States. The prUe Is the bronze "Sol-
AFFAIRS OF ALL NATIONS.
Tho international cavalry nice fiom
out.
nf the French army, nu
'made 83 miles In 0 hours and Rl mln
' lltOH.
Several
in
B lev S ZJ
s ir Ft MR
S jwwlw
1 ", Tk V Ai.Cr I' J . - 1 M
S i V34rttC: 3i
m -T jMJjnMkwuiw tc . . mr Xlm. mat
iS1-- Y v " 31
dler of Marthon," valuod at ?C00. Tho
Wlmbletlon Ciiji match Is open to all
citizens and resident of tho United
States, the conditions being 30 shots
at looo yards, any position, without ar
tificial rest. The prize. Is the Wimble
don Cup, presented by the National
Rifle Association of Great Britain to
the National Rifle Association of
America; yalne $S00, to be shot for
annually, and a medal to each win
ner.
e
been nrrostod In Lisbon on tho charge
of dofinudlng tho government to the
extent of f 100,000, and with accoptliiR
bribes.
MaJor-Geuoral Corbln and Major
General Young, with Rrlgndlur-Gonoml
Wood. U. 8. A..' are In Ilerlln to nttend
the German army manouvois.
In an audience with King Christian
ami olllcor of the United Btatos erul
er Albany, at Copenhagen, the King
uxprewed great admliatlup for the
American navy.
The Dowager Rmprees of China, In
aji audience with John, Barrett. St.
Ixiuls fair commissioner, expressed
her giateful appreciation of the gea
eroii attitude of the United State to
ward her country In tho recent troub
Dr. Cook curcj all kinds of diseases.
Or. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty SL, Sa
lem, Ore, Is the man you ounht to
qured In a few days, for your sickness consult. He la a natural doctor. He Is
or disease has een a long time com- descended from a line of German hero
ins on. and It will take a long time allats, the beet phyelelani In the
n L-t 'it nut of your system. It will . world.
w o-- - - .... ' vlu i. kt. I.nh u.i . n Hi Um. am K tnil ntnVMiAliivRrv aiza and 4EV1M
take months or a year to mum up a, . m. "';-" '" "7 " 3 .npPIif by Ih, fiileu. G Light
new body from the bones up. Tula U scores of pat lenU and " "" -, Oomnany t lowest price..
ui -
THE THERMOMETER 18 LOW
in the kitchen, always when gas is
uivad for cooking. Aud yon don't
have to worry over the rise in tbe
price of wood. It is the 1'iel par
excellence In the warm wentlur.
uo best, no aibe. no dirt nouaat.
Initead, uomfort, convenleuoe,
elranliDtM. tinoinv. Oaa stores
and raoee4 of every size and -style
HAVE YOU TRIED THOSE NEW BISCUITS?
gi Cream Puffs Light M a Feather-
s rig newions ana utuiiimi mdiaiuuuaju m.w a ..
a mnciicuii.
what the people do not understand.
Read the Above Remarkable Cure.
SALEM CAS LIGHT CO.
Pnene Sta. 4 Chemeketa fit
amiiniTT ""i """
: J; Bents Hand Made Water Biscuits, Honey-
KjVUW OUgai TTGICIO an i m J vi u
PeekFrean Co., "The Best
Fuller A Douglas, Grocers,
Dl,.n. Oilrtl
All Complete
Covington. Ky. Aug. So. Kmmn
MINING ' '
CONGRESS
ATBUTTE
Mining Men Will Meet In
Session Next Monday
llutte, Mont.. Aiijj. 20.The advance
L0H Island CoaSt InVlllner- UnnUnnrt' RBcA 36 years. Uvlng on a.Rlmr' f deloaates is nirendy putting
,M":. ZlSslmi. 'fnrm B0U,h of hor0, ,a8t n,Rht Bnflnodl'n nn nl'Poaranco for tho'lhtornational
3 DID TO ine enemy Uvr mother with a hatehot, and fatal-,wlntK Cqngross, which is to begin ita
f ,ly wouiMod her sister, thou sot fire toS(Blon8 ,n Wtto noxt Monday. Head
Fleet Of WarSllipS, iS Making th0 ndu,0 nlU, conirtlttell sutcldo by lartera wore established todaj by
jmiiiniiB inio a wen. Tlio Woman was' OBV,ul,lr' manon, aim ; lie uwoaates.
Shoreward
domuntod.
DISREGARD
THE
M1LIJIA
)'enout Point. Conn.. Aug. 29. War
will bo declared tonight between tho
army nnd navy, says Qonornl Mac
Arthur, who made a hurt led trip to
Newport this morning, and is spending
tho dny in inspecting NmragaiiHott's
foit. Tho engineers Immediately be
gan to prepare submarine mines at the
main approaches of Long Island
Qnlinit Snvntnl linfirnu will 1m ultnlr In
impede tho progress or the Invading Striking MinCrS Still PlirSUC
fleet. Tho army expects to be nttneked ' NOfi-UllIOn MCtt
by the fleet through tho race between'
Fishers' Island and Little (lull, whore Tnmnqun X AuR ;,0iA clnsh ,B
suuiunriuu minoB uro uuaviiiiauio. m expected between tho strlhors and the
is oxpectou tno urst i.niuo win taue intltla at any moment .as the former
,iiiii;i.- oiiuuujr i.ik.u. mo intercepting tho men going to
At 10 o clock, this morning the Min- work n total disregard of tho militia,
tuchet wireless station received n Mar- T!l0 rI()ler8 Burroun.lcd tho house ot
ronlginph from an outbound liner, dls- Wnli nory, nlul nf0(l ,, lt. The
taut -mi miles, that tho licet ot war
ships was p.eon proceeding shoreward,
o
.1
Kept Women
As Slaves,
Pine lllufT. Ark.. Aug. 30. John Hur
rlss n negro plnnter. wnH arrested this
morning for unlawfully detaining a
ilozon.nngm women In u condition of
servitude. Ho gunulml them with a
shotgun, and threntunml to Kill tlium
If they lot their friends Know of their
captivity. Tho women wore nil
rags and emaciated,
o
liodps dispersed them with dlfllculty.
The strikers thon releasod noino load
ed cars on tho Biimmlt of a hill, with
tho ovldont Intention of damaging tho
enr of non-union miners coining to
u)rl.'Ifran off thpfpucvo, however
nnd no ono was Injured. Moro men
reported fur work this morning than
on any previous day.
as Boon as thoy arrive, ate provided
with badges and assigned tp quarters.
No sot program will bo prepared In
advnnco of tho assembling; congress. It
bolng thought host to lonyo tho ar
rnngemont of each day's proceedings
to tho pleastiro of the bbdy.
Tho list of speakers, and their sub
jects, so far as arranged, includes tha
following; w," Water. Jtosources ,o tho
West, F. II. Newo.ll, of. the United
States geological survey; "Unintelli
gent Mining, W. H. Frasor, MuUano,
tdnhoj ."Tho Great ICxpoaltlons as. Fac
tora In Promoting tho Mining, Interests
of tha Country," Professor J, A.
Holmes, or tho University of Califor
nia; "Notes on Montana's ,Oro Uenos
Ub," Walter II. Weed, of tho United
Slates Geological survey, "Mines of
Cloorgln, Piofosaor 8. W. McCalllo, of
Atlanta, Cla.; "Amendments to Cor
porntlon Laws," W..JR. Kveretta, of Chi
cago; Tirol AJd.to th) IriJurcU In Mln-
ing." Pr. George W. King. Helena.
Mont.; "The Undeveloped Mineral lie
sources or the Southern Statos." Chan
cellor llobort II. Fulton, of the Unlvor
slty or Mississippi.
PACIFIC COAST NEWS.
Juliet Klmmor, sou of Mayor K. I.
.tinnier, or Centrnlln, Washliigton,
wns killed, and his mother serlotiHly
Injured In a runaway accident abopt
four mlloB Houth of hero Thursday af
ternoon. Axel Hull, tho 7-yonr-old sou of Cap
tain Hull, or lloqulani, Wash., was
diown.nd Thursday oil the Klghth
stroot dock. The lad, with Home com
panions were playing on tho dock, nnd.
venturing too near the edge, ncol
dontally fell overboard. Ileroro help
could bo obtained tho current had
carried tho llttlo rollow out In the
river. Tho body hns not boon rocov-
although overy effort Is being
find It.
a X
A The Kaiser on Trusts.
Horlln, Aug, SO. The Kaiser held
a long ((infill (mho with the Italian
mlnlstur of foreign affairs at Piiuettl
this urteriioou, at which Count Von I
Huelow wns piosunt. It Is iiuonialally'
stated that It was to iIIhciiss the uiimui
or cniuhntiliiK the (iiicioachment of
American trusts.
o . , ..
OREGON NOTES.
Stonlna the Soldiari.
I.ansdoir. Aug. 31 The dlsqitler or
yostonlay was renewed this nfomlng
by the minors Htonjtyg tho ( soldiers,
while tho latter woro uu liSo Hiurch.
Tho Holdlors charged nnd uigporHed
lnJ tliu rrortt.i Pw'I arreffts Aveve juqdo.
and none,. sorluuBly Injured
Cordoned by Military.
Thurmond. W. Va.. Aug. SO. Flvo
hundred troops aro now here. Karly
this, jnornlng dotnohmontB worq liost-
ui attho.Mnlnos, whore 'troublo lu
browing. 'Qrcat utirost aud trouble Is
reared.
ered,
mndo to
Miners Attack the Troopt.
Tariiqua. Aug. 30. Two ooniiniiliM
of tfoopst escorting nniMinldn men to
wgrlt. vvere attacked by strikers this
forenoon. Captain Holm was drngged
rront tlie car and trampled on. Cap
tain flerhart was then selied. when the
soldiers charged with fixed bnyonuts
Hsvernl strikors woru wounded, and
two leaders woro nrrusled.
Pollen ahlpmento from Ashland.
Ashland. Or., Aug. !. Tho Ash
land Fruit nnd Produco Association
has boon shipping out Crawford poach
os In carload lots every ilay'thls week
and tho heavy shlpmonts are expected
to continue for the noxt 10 days. Mon
day ono carload went oft; Tuesday
two, and ' Wednesday and today two
more carloads. They wore started for
Portland and Tnconm, About hands
nro now employed In the association
packing hniiBo here sorting, packing
and lending tho peaches. Tho price
tliert,ult. f. orb. nt Afbland. I -10
w
fa
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fonts
i'
per
ho.
Colored Detnecrath: Vote.
Oreeiisboro, N. C. Aug. JO. For the
first llnio In the history of tho state
the negroes will vute the Democratic
ticket solidly, owing to n split In the
unity at the state UnniiblUon ronvsu
Hon.
New River Region Qule).
Cliarloeton, W. Va.. All(. 0. Ad
view at the governor' olllee this
inornlng Indicate there has boon no
dJstiiiliaiicoH In the Now lllver roglon
slim the arrival uf the Hoops.
and eleven choloel T)- jum J'rult Coiijjiany of New
Orleans and Iloston lias oinruii ""
popoly ( tho'JamaJeaijrfa'it n,
and .finiitrOla l biJJness-
Two hundred
ttoats. raised In Polk county, were
shipped to Seattle to Judge llensoii, of
the Htipeilor beuch. Judge Heuwu
paid on an avoriige of $5 pur liwd for
tho goats, and will nlnce them (in his
stock farm.
('authors aro teirprl'lilK the settlars
In Tolman gulch, uaar Ashland. Five
have been Moen within a few days. A
poxee or liuutere bus been oiganlxed.
who expect to In lug down the imww
beasts.
Hlglit hundred sheep were found
poisoned lu u mystuilous milliner on
tho ranges In the John Day country.
It Is miiiiiiIhuiI that the double Is due
to some mineral -forniatlnn or imiIsoii
ous weed.
A sheep wnr Is In promess on Mor
row count:: mugs. One herder wns
fatally wiiuiiiM. ami many sheep
killed, owing to the animals luting al
lowed to rungo abroad.
Captain Mamiiel Hnss, uho came tfl
the Pud lie const lu ISM, died nt
WliaUoinr Wash., Thursday night,
aged 71 yam. lie has been prominent
In Democratic! polltleji in this tut
and Oregon rnr the Inst 10 yer. hold
Ing numerous federal and staU- "III
eee.
From preeent lif'ttatlons lllll
The Sure Way
to prevent Pneumonia and Consump
tion Is to euro your cold when It first
appears. Acker's Ennllsh Remedy
will stop tho cough In a night, and
drlvo tho cold out of your system. AI
ways a quick and sura cure for Asth
ma, Bronchitis, and all throat and
lung troubloi. H It does not satlsry
you tho druggist will rerund your
mouoy. Wrlto to us for free sample.
W. II. HOOK12H & CO., Duffals, N
Y. D. J. FIIY. Druselst.
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Han Francisco. Aug. 20 -Wheat
$1.13VhM3
FRESH TODAY-
Chocolate Creams
and
Bon-Bons
at
Zinn's
'instate St.. Phone 2874.
t .MX
.
H2HUte 8(rt
Phone 2381
ICtifttn Mettlnu of tlie
will rturh the ex-
u eawin Mills Ih Uiat
al Starts of the valley
wheat they ran
f. X slightly better
e had for export.
IteiiNwentativett of the Halem mills, ae
well a olhilMi bavo leeu through
Lane county fat U'e purpose or buying
wheat or Ulr mills, llesldoa the
mills at Rugene, Sprlngflld and Junc
tion tijty aro reaohlug out to get what
they (fan, OfrerH ot as high us $0
cents j5ir bushel have lten made in
Bom 'instance, but the ruling prloo Is
now 06 to 67 cents, wiuqii is hotter
than the farmers bv been getting
for three or four yeare.
wheat ftow '
ihstm
vlclnll) nv
are In n .
get. and a.
priced than
New Dress
Skirts foiv
Fall...
1902-3
SILK DRESS SKIRTS
WOOL DRESS SKIRTS
ETAM1NE DRESS SK'TS
WALKING SKIRTS
Prices Ranging from $2.50 to $30.00
We wish to tej yri U t t.m. but It la 'lS '
can Z4JSr.ll.Si by one word-ELEQANT-tho b, lor
money ever uown In Orwuon.
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEjH
We
the
Juit Received. -
uig invoioo (, Hoy' $m
lnU.WetQl1Jier. Mm
soat and Knees (apl lu Jfianft.
..i i..ouahiHit with silk anil
nw tip"
llueu.
zt,
GREfT;BJPUJ
i.ewaMBiiBaMiB"
Appliqiy Trjitimisi
Greatly .reduead. THe ew
prloe Uet affeeU 4?ery plw -
the stock. f
IN SUMMER GOODS
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