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?F zsa rTTTsiiTiiissslsli IWUIHIM'I Mil AHWHm" unmmm i irTiMrT7rir;itniiimwi7i?rim TMB DAILY JOURNAL, tULM, OHEOOH, FfiibAV, OCTOBER 1. 1&& WB8a7yfr7u-,r"'nri' " "-TViisn m kfihia THE WEI OffiY H0ffl! . ). To morrow and ali this week the Factory Sale of shoes will sell patent-leather shoes for ' ladies as Sitters well as for men, that are worth, $5.00 a pair for $2.15. They are! made of patent calf and kid, in; Goodyear welt and hand-turned, yet $2.15 will buy a pair of them at At llw drtp wwrnemai wwr on weir fillHtf,' stoat of a 'and all Uir have mot for thutr tu,i. oiSvtd to-fand cash la acrtk of kai hm.h .1.1.. 84 h. or '.V haahea Mini nt.it a mltno.i - V' O HNd llr i.ni vrup l. . s I " hay. They an looking for the tie Btiose. It locator. ( kii tone up the vcir.r h a a i . , mMBlM,p ... . irr inn cie . ... ,.-. oi-( f aasc. "h- ntM for arbsll add. , . .. . . a .... ueancum. ibis u a vary recent flwiovery. and - L" tMMMSSMBNM iJtitf 1"? 7n iT MRS. HELENA BLAV Young Milwaukee Society Woman. KdifCSllwH. Discctsla and Liver Com plaint ii te it a inal THE DAILY JOURNAL Member Northwest Afternoon News paper League. - BY HOFER BROTHERS. Factory Sale of Sh oes Mall Ordera Promptly Filled. State & Commercial Sts. ZzSZZSZg. ItllHIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIII""""11"1'8"""""11" :: i! $4000 IN PRIZES X X t Ask to see our new Shoe for Women, the Dorothy Docld, X You may be one of the lucky onea that will receive a part of the $4000. I; IRV1N & PETTEYS i: ' " Phone Blue 201. Repairing a Specialty. 04 Stato Street tiiiiiiiiiininiiiimiiHiiiiniiiniiiMiiiiiiiii An advance on flour Day yer or how, aa It aa cheap aa It will be this year Flour will Ihj higher within a few days. so don't delay. Remember we carry a complete stack, and oar price are the lowest In the city. Brewster & White Dally One Year, W.OO In Advance. Dally Three Month. $14)0 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, SO Cent Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance. Feedmen and Secdmen. 19 Court Street 8alemf Oregon. CMce Strawberry Plants Cal at Journal office and get new catalog of fifteen fctst varieties. Ex tra choice hand-layered plants at $2X0 per hundred, 30 cents per dozen. A vsry fine lot of plants of Vlloon, Sharpie, New Paris, Magoon, Defiance all reliably tested varieties that will grow large quantities of berries at $1X0 per hundred, 20 cents per dozen. E. HOFER, Salem, Oregon. irBsCTJjffia tutu Bi&J mmxMm 0IP The Best Assortment of Combination ATHLETICS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. It is a eneoralas; slga that the boys sad girls l ths Mtc schools are lakhs an Interest la athletic ex rcises. Salem baa gone wltkwsrt Tlctortes in the athletic Held some years, except Ins; Use games won by the Salem giants la the foothetl mM a few years ago. and that was not a school team. The reason we bare had no football team or bassbsfl team 0at has shown any ability In our oolites because there has been the lack of three or four years' training In the public schools. Without this boys cannot go to col lege and amount to much as players. Unless beys and girts gel a start in. these matters la the jiubllc schools' they will hare no enthusiasm for them lit college. We are beJIerera w athletics for buys aiM girls. It should sot be con fined to the most vigorous and robust, who need It least. All students should be Interested In games and sports. Kren the professors and the lawyers and doctors and theologians need red blood circulating In their bodies and expanded lungs that come only from rigorous, healthy exercise. If all young people could be made to work two or three hours In the open air at some useful labor It would be better than athletics. Hut It is natural and human and divine to want to play games. Americans excel at all sports, and wo should he the last to do without athletic exercises In our schools, pub lic anil prfvate Americans have a natural aversion to physical labor, and without athletics the younger genera tion will grow up enfeebled nml with out spirit. City Superintendent Trarer Is to bo crngratnlated on getting a start niailo toward athletics In the public schools. A few years of that and Salem will not lie without a baseball club and n football team and a girls' baaketliall team and lawn tennis players. These things are u part of the na tional life and the community that dls courages It Is more likely to breed pimps n ml gamblers, anil other (logon mien, than -healthful, useful men and wow sir. an Important oae. Cigar maVng machines are run by girts children an starvation wages. This h Um reason wbr clsar union Lick and they are righteous in their wiath. o VrWhm Oregon farmeW are alock ing .uieir iarm wiim Angora geats Aside of their wool rAlue they are useful aa scavengers, as they clean lands of bramble e,nd thistles, and do not molest other growth. o Iowa has a law for the benefit of Inebriates which will be watched with interest. Persons who are confirmed drunkard are to he Hont to an ine briate ward of the state Insane asy, Inm, and the first one convicted of ha bltnal Intoxication was sentenced for one year. He will have a chance to become thoroughly sober In that Hint bat ll Is a problem as to what effect It will have upon him after he Is re leased. Bx. Is Risky Speculation Wm. Fnber, of the firm of Faber &. Kcis, of Albany, tho woll-known hop men and browers, who has been In the city a few days, wont to Portland this morning. Mr. Fabor expects consld arable activity In hop circles soon, for he says that farmer are not gonorally disposed to speculate on hops, for that form of speculation Is known to bu most uncertain. Growers are mostly satisfied with 26 cent, says Mr. Faber. and he thinks there will soon be much doing In the Oregon market. .Vn Bilm . thousand cored vtnfa have written tell how Wine of Canlui bestows the I blowing of health on ererv woman who takes it, nch and poor alike. Mrs. Helena illau, No. 123 Scr onth Street. Milwaukee, Wis., is one of the ytwng women whom Wine of. Gar dai has rescued from a life of suffering. She writes: "Wine of Cardul b certainly 'worn out' womca't bot f rieod and I m piuud to give my experitoce whh h. A few moothi ago I caugfat a severe cold, hav ing bwn out la inclement weather, which settled all over roe, particularly la the abdomen. I wm in almost constant pain. I consulted a physician and took his medicine for a month and without say relief. I then decided I would try your medicine and h was a lucky day for me when I did so. I noticed a change in a few days and felt encouraged to continue taking Wine of CarJui, and my patience was rewarded, for in two weeks my pains had left me and I felt like a new woman.1 wmmummmmammmu T i tissianaea J The woman who has suf creJ from female weakness rfwuld do anything within reason to secure health. Wine of Cardui is tho medi cine that appeals to reasona ble women women who L .1.1 unlMM And CUttinff ta horror women whoknow 1 that Nature is tho Lost phy: cian Wine of Cardui irirM women back their iti. i.i- mnncT Nature a cWe to buikl up the wasted and dis eweTtiMM Wine of Cardui regulates the mewtruat flow and Nature, when relieved of the drams or .of the po son in the system, maw u i"'" oroans strooe and heaHhy apin. Anr woman who is silently suffering nntola pains becaose she is too sensitive to anderco a pbvsician's examination j . imii find no excue for .not securing reh-f hen A me of tar da! is offera to ber. There no pub liaty to deter ber She can take Mine of Cardui in toe iiracy n ' with as much aauraace of a final cure as though a doten doctors recommended it Manv physicians do recommend Wine of Cardui to their patwnU. Tiy not set a ft.CO bottfe of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today? Make Our Store your Headquarters when in search of Umbrellas, Mackintoshes, Rubbers or anything in Dry Goods orMillinery. Our lines of goods give perfect satisfaction, and combined with our low prices have made us popular therefore-join our customers and make this your headquarters -when many WINEofCARJM million suffering women Lave found relief in Wine of Cardui. rlon county circuit court that will be convened next Monday by Judgo Dolse. The docket consists of 08 cases, and of thatnumber 25 are suite for di vorce. There are also a number of receivership casea awaiting further consideration. CHANGES IN GAME LAWS Recommendations Made by the Oregon Fish and Game Association. The hop editor of the Womlburn In dependent says: The decision of Judge Burnett at Salem will put a stop to contracting, and will benefit the Industry. It Is believed that not more than one-tenth of the contracts are yet ttndellvared, so the effect of the decision will not be great from a monetary jiolnt of view. Hud the decision been rnndered a month ago there would be a different story to toll. The dealers who will he principally nffected are those who hold undelivered hois, and have In turn contracted with consumers, or other dealers, to deliver hops at price be low tho market values. M. II. Durst has purchaswl the Wal ter L. Toose lot of 71 bales at 26c. M. II. l)urat has offered 20 cents for two lots of extra fancy and aOVic for another lot of the name grade. I). A. McKee has sold his lot or 2 halt to Wolk & Sons at 2 fie O. H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Kcene, In White Corner. Salem, Oregon. ParUes desiring superior operaUons at mod erate fee In any branch are In cspecla request Tb? flnne.. 102 Court 51 FINE WINEP, L1QUOR5 AND OIGARB.... The following motions wore passed at the mceUngs of the Orogon Fish and Game Aeeociatlon, In Portland, this week: It Is the sense of the members of the association that the Chinese pheasant season should bo changed so that it will extend from September 15th to November IsL Also that sportsmen from out of the state should pay ni license, and that game birds should not he placed on the market for sale. Close Season for Big Game. From next Saturday deer, moose, mountain sheep and antelopes may live In peace, for on that date the closed season logins nud continues In effect until July 16th. In Hakor. Malheur and Hartley counties, howover, Uie close season began October ISth, and will continue until October 1st next year. Trout may also live undisturbed Off on a Long Cruise. Glasgow. Oct. 31 The White Star liner Celtic has been chartered by 100 wealthy New Yorkers for a cruise from New York to thi Mediterranean. shopping. Our cjerks are only too glad to show goods and quote prices. Greenbaum's Dry Gfcods Store .. . ,, . u. D.ffir ,32 Commercial 8t. Next Door to the Postofflce . r - Ghop! Chop! Chop l Tiresome, Isn't it, to get dovn the chopping bowl and knife and prepare something for the next meal ? But the tiresome method Is out of date. You can do the work with Sargent's Gem Food Chopper and do it better with but little labor. The Gem chops all kinds ot toon in roarse. medium or fine pieces, as de sired. Useful in the preparation of substantiate and desserts. You need it in your kitchen ever day. R. M. tVA'DE. 3L CO.. Ok Vyj' I Bf Cases and Library Tables a Ever shown in Salem can now be seen at our store. h(p as to wait longer if you need a book case. They range from $11.00 up. Xsm ---tfssnssstssWssssI 1IISSJISJ fc I I BR IIKRMIssssm I II f -if" " ' Ebk i 1-JmaSS JJIlPl1 ragsiSssUSSiH f onntuuxmo A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast , Or dinner yoa esn enjoy (rem t no ol our teader and deHetoss meats, steaks, lamb or MBtton ebops. veal outlets or pork. Oar null aro all eat from the fattest and BfimestsattUi, and wa fan supply yemi table with fresh, natiitiooe and wfcelseeme meals at bed orock prices. E C. CROSS SALEM ORE Phoo Ml JOURNAL X-RAYS. A party of 3d d'ortlanders lecently flled cIhIims In Uneo4n eounty on what they thought eontalned valuable tim ber puylntc tho locator $Hi0 tarh It turns out now that there Isn't a stick Umbrellas recovered at Shlpp Housers 258 Commercial street, o To Take Depositions Attorneys John A. Corson and I.. K Adams, representing Henry W. Mey era. nml Attorney S. T. Itlchardaon for Jos. Meyers and Milton L. Moyers. went to Portland Uils morning for tho purpose of taking depositions In tho suit for an accounting and tho ap pointment of a recolvor In tho suit that was recently brought in tho Marlon from Saturday until April 1st. with the colinty cls-culc court by Henry Moyers exception of salmon trout, which can nKnn8t his father and brother. The JffigMffianfi ' " " Shingles and Shakes Tho roof la shingled best If you us tho kind ot shingles and shakos wa sell, and we ask you to noto Uio good wear and economy of the roof for which wo furnish tho shingles or Bhakos. Wo carry n largo stock of shingles and shakes of good quality, carefully selected to make a Bound, Ught, durnblo roof, nnd wo aro al ways ready to glvo estimates. Qoodale Lumber Co. Phono 651. Near 8. P. Pas. Depot. be caught In tide waters from Novem ber 1st to April 1st. WMsn y uu eesy di Know that in npitr i( hard work in the . 1 . r forest air the blood often becomes l!ti,urf The ht.iw food nerved in the lii hIkt cKinpM u to a grvst extent re. ujiii1iIc for this (ouditioii of the 11 kmI, uhich rcudrrs the IhxI; prt to luany lurtiu of llirre U no better b'Mn pwrifier than Ir Pierce's (jUl ru Medical DImo cr It cures eiup li'.iia, dmdea, mj x e m a , crkfula. rlKimmtiHii. u u d ol'n-r disesnes lUiixNl b) ail Hil pure roHdittun of the I4immI. It cures MliMilutelv and .il-tiK-tur by cUmii-iiij.- the blooil from the uoWoms hIih-Ii liftrtl Slid leed d cafe. crept no ul-tiUileforthfHlH-otT.,' There is m other tuiluiiie "juhI aa good" fur tlir blootl. -I wllllWvvri thank ii liir wivtuu uie lit uke tr J"lrrv t ..ia.il Molk-al llw ..r " wrarc sin. jmiirs iliwuht ut l.:l.l fSChlllU iseueo. megyf iu Iowk it iMumieti meiH i.nroicMwHia l trlv yean' 4u1Ibk 1 l' uau ebroak IUi tkr Im twelve yean I ant in gjwl IhwIiIi hum bctur IIwh I ever wa iu m life owimc i li liners OaMeu Medical DMcowiry 1 ..4. .(. t Uule4 of the Ueweewy' Ueftnt Ir ineive's Coniwoh SeHW Moilical ir, cuutaiuiiig KS pages, and over -. illuatrattmw, is Mtut use on receipt it uuiw to defray extieiike of mailing inU. JWiid si OH-ceut stamp for the HORSE THIEF IS BAD MAN Sheriff Colbath Is Advised That the Man He Recently Arrested Is an Es. caped Prisoner and a Deserter from the United States Army. J. N Hurrouglis, the man with sttr ral ullases, who was arrested In Portland some time ago. nnd Is now In tho Marlon county Jail pwnltlng the convening of the circuit court on the charge of larceny of a team and buggy from a Woodhurn liveryman, Is be lieved to be a bad muu. Sheriff Col bath is In receipt of a letter from G. A. Goodnle, colonel of the Seventeenth U, 8. Infantry, and commanding olllcer of the Vancouver barracks, stating that the man, C K. Mansfield, who Is in the custody of the Marlon county sheriff Is an eeoap d prisoner and da sorter from Uie United States army. Colonel Ooodule uska to be kept In formed of the status of the Mansfield case, In order that the deserter may he taken Into military eonnneniwit when released by the civil authorities. Mansfield Is believed to be either the man's truo name or another alias, un der which he pawed while In the sor vlie of the government. At any rats) the Vancouver military authorities are satisfied that th,e fellow- Is the man they ure looking for. Mansfield, alias HurrtMiihs, and some halt iloawi other names, Is now awaiting the circuit court for the February term, when fits ioso will ' e disposed of. There Is Av er) indication that he will be convict ed on the charge. Leud's Re-Eleotlon In Doubt. Washington. I). C. Oct 31. Of all the politic 1 contests to be decided at the polls nest Tuesday, the result of none Is awaited with such Intense In terest by the letter carriers and other postal employes throughout the eh tire country as that of the tilth eon sjiyajtiuiuU dtourtcC sf California, now represented by Congressman LihhI. KepublicAn. Mr. Loud Is one ot the must notable figures In emigres. He has for years been at the head of Uie (postal committee, and le reputed to know more about postal affairs thaw aayuther man )u sUher moms. He has bsvM ths etosNtbilHg block In the way of wholesale Increase of salaries for postal ewpioyeo, and ths letter car riers sad labor organlsatlona are flght- ...i ... .u., Mii for ill. i uoumjr uiera jiimuuu toaay ism- iHg Him as vigorously tnai tns usmo- U.W in cloth Hading. Address Dr. R. ltsd ths dockst for ths NovsaUkr orau haw hops of stocUHg thsir cag. V 1'ierve. Huffiilo. N. Y. tsrm of department No. 8 of ths 41a- Mtl Jor Mr. Usd's sest Ih eOHgrsss. m - -.... i. -mmmmmmm w - mm i . i i I n iwmmm"mmmt . n m tmmmmmm - - attornoys expected to complete the taking of depositions, nnd return to this city tonight. Can you beat them? You will say no. when you seo tho shirts, collars and cuffs that we put on ojr artistic laundry work. Collars and white shirts nro sent home Just like new. without fray or tear, and with the colors as fresh ns when bought from tho habordasher. Our prices are no higher than what you would pay for Inferior work else where Salem Steam Laundry Coi. J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous D. Olmsted, Mfjr. Phone 411. 230 Liberty 3t. S)sTf Apples To Portland The Oregon Packing Company, of Portland. Is buying apples In the Salem If you aro troubled with Impure blood, Indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., wo would recommend Acker's Dlood Elixir, which wo sell under a positive guar.antoo. It will al ways euro Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. GOi cts. and $1.00. D. J. FRY, Druggist o market for shipment to Portland for, Hfl . RA'fitl evaporating purposes, and Is nlilpplug; YllIlUI Ifivil LlUll Uie iron ai me rate oi two canuim a day. This company is under the same management as the Salem Canning Company, but the crop of apples In this vicinity was not considered sulliclently large to Justify the operation of the Salem plant,, hence the fruit Is being shipped to the company's plant in the metroK)Ils. Wight dollars a ton Is be ing iwtld for apples delivered at tho.to cal plant ot the company. The crop of apples, as was the case with the production of strawberries in this lo cality, was larger than expected this year. C A. Park, who Is managing ths Wallace estate this year, says that never liefore haa the Wallace orchard yielded the crop of apples that It has this year, and this report comes from all sections in this vicinity. The fruit Is also comparatively free from ver min, and of a superior quality. Take your umbrellas Houssr's for repairs, o to Shlpp & Are Many JDiYorce Cases OF Local Import co. v- t Ltd i wEa EHr'.afl If you wish to be healthy And happy drink good heor, such as tho Salem brand, known for Its purity, palatablllty and general excellence. Some boere tasto good, but arc not good; Home beers aro good but don't tnete good. Salem boor tastes good and Is good yet our price In not great ly In excoss of inferior makes. Have you over tasted nnd tested Salem beer? CAPITAL CITY BREWERY AND ICE WORKS, Mrs. M. Beck, Proprietor. Tho charge of assault and battery that was preforrod against Jesse Mar tin, a local liveryman, by John Pntter sou, was dismissed Thursday after noon by tho deputy district attorney, when Uio enso was called for trial. ' An oruptlvQ chimney was the occa-' slon for calling Uio lire department to tho residence ot John Holdecker, at the corner of Court and Eighteenth streets about 8 o'clock last ovenlng, but all signs of danger had disap peared by the time Uie department reached tho scono, and the boys re-' turned to tho city hall. Our Rugs and Carpets.... The Sure Way, to prevent Pnoumonla and Consump-' tlon Is to euro your cold when it first appears. Acker's English Remedy will stop tho cough in a night, and drive the cold out of your system. Al ways a quick and sure cure for Asth ma, Bronchitis, and all throat- and lung troubles. It it does not satisfy you tho druggist will refund your money, Write to us for freo sample. ' V. H. HOOKEIl & CO., Buffalo, N. x. u. j. mix, uruggisu Will Coach ve a r mTfr I ill ' 9mZ' W.LXZ, J"V Tl USE P Will Please you a new lot of 9x12 rugs just in UG CO 308 Commercial St. Store at Salem and Albany. Next to P. 0. Our Advertisements are ALWAYS INTERESTING. ' $ead them. Barr'e J3!fy Store. EOVLE BROS PIANO TUNBJ AND REPAIRERS . Ohsster Murphy, the famous quarter back aud captain of ths Stanford foot ball team for three seasons, was In Husjsns this morning visiting with friends. He is on his way to Palo AHo to qoaek the Stanford team. ISu gone Guard. 11 'Mt, '" c '-ill i. '.- Stanford wholesale AND RETAIL Koche Harlwr Lime: Best brauda Portland Cement. WOOD; Bawed or four eigth, All kinds o building mateiial, sand, g-avel, lath, tdiingles, etc. D. S. BENTLEY SM83Coui'l phone C91 Main J : i f Tlie H-O I'l Company, H Uflhtl Biscuit Light Pastry Ught Cake4 Light Work Ught CosL-SURE and- V2uick-as-a-wink 1 aKe a mamcian Mak f IM5-A or your coo jl ij