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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1903)
iai"rRpQK aON. wPMBirtY. AUGUST 18. t3. TMK OAILY JOURNAL. SAVtM. O "TWO oowe. T4 wow from tb fcwBirrs tact was on fir& hat a. Vw,acbe,1 it Jtother heMwr to fire, hatlt w boot v4 " ?k rtw sfcrftasat. ti iftxtw re ptaylaR fremd1 f uCuloImBISBSkh B 'bIbbbbBbw-. samr r iiifllHBHV LLbH IHB fc8 PtAt vMiHBi B -r . " - -i-l''W,Jfc --r-,.. -. . J j '- 4a , -. - . ? 3 ) wester da v 1 I To Daw I B 0BnMHwvSwincSMHiiLn3R VtH wkSSt'iVJuH!riH??92 B MMfciflWMMiiiiWialBWBMMyMi sEB ttyyiypflKff Pj3WK?yyj H ancf o morrow . H The Largest SeHIng Sr&nd of Cigars in the World. WEATHER AMD THE CROPS - i Grain Yield Especially & God-in the JU1 Crops a Little Latc.aod Creiipery ProdactsFall , -oftoa Account of Drjv i pastures " ' f" Gtnsral Summary. A few small showers occurred Sun day n tho Wljlamotto tvaluy. but otU orwlio pi'o naitj wsoki liiM ))oi.n dry. fifth timiparntnrpj vora'lnlt hURhtly Lore normal. Tho ralm woro In KUttclont to bo of much benefit to late crop and jmsturos, fhlth are now be jrlnnlnc to need rain quite badly. Feed la cettlnc ahort on tho ranges, and the supply of tnllk I di-crwulnj 1u lh 'telry districts, ff Stock. 'liowrW. cfKrUaues dolnc fairly .Welt,ri(1 cat tlcT a a ruin. are In good flesh. An arero aocond crop of alfalfa hail ht bam-sted In aouth'ern sectione. There"! some hay yet lo he cul Tn the rimal ooontlef. bet hayinc In enteral U bo cttaipk-ied, vltfa catlsfaatorjr yieJfl hi aH jiarta of the state. The jrralu harrest it being puahed ereryvhrre. and In the 'Willamette valley tho yields are especially cood. and in Haulers Oregon they are ranch" Abetter than expected, although sot averaging aa heary . as last year. Sjirnls craln. ripened under favorable vreathw condition, and the heads are well filled with plump berries. ThU week has bten farorabte for lions, although lice are more numer ous than usual, tho Ines haro not been Injtlred to any extent, and tht prospects are good for ye) Ms but slightly below thoso obtained last year, corn has made good progress, and it la now tassellng and earing. Lato potatoes and gardens need rain Prunes are not dropping so badly B (hoy did during tho previous VoeK, and this crop will bo an average- good one. Harriett poors are also very nromlilnci Annies aro aulto uncvon. and .It Is expectod- tho yield will be less (linn tho average. Willamette Valley. Apiary, Columbia county Weather cloudy, cool, with occasional mist; oats mostly haro been cut for hay to malto up tho deficiency; what little winter grain Is raised hero Is cut, crop good; summer grain ripening, crop from fair to good; oxcept In river lot; toms and Jrrl Rated iplots, corn Ik very backward, whiles beans could not be better: oarly cabbage late, but begin nfng toiifad; thV root crops and sec ond' crop of clover need a good rain; from one-third to one-fourth tho Ital ian prunes turning red and drying up. a 3d crop will bo considerably below average, llartlotts are about tho only pears promising a good ylold; summer apples poor and scrubby, winter rip ples from fair to good; pasture very short but cattle continue good In flesh and milk. Dixie. Washington, county First part of week -norm and clear, tho lat- 4s1slllslla1taBls1lsaMiIMtBlllMtBlaH-aHaaHlaH i i 2 S 2. Men's Suits At Big Reductions Mrmttxm Alt nitrite. Si!trmr" 9nitc ic i'll ic 1 0 tew heavy-weight sujts carried over from llil Vlnter are at vour merev. at nrires thit v.'ould make a man's mouth water es X peaaily if he likes to nuke S7.CJ0 buy a vui! ihat would have cost him from JMO V 512,50 only a few weeks ago, or if he S vvoeld like to take a new suit Jioire with Urn, fee 512 that was selling not long ago H $AW id 520.00. Wq wait tm test patterns are gone and imtuzsk lake Haven't you been re . I smmkA time mi again that you need a m "3K3I SSAP-yS1.50 Golf Shirt Wfrthivaz cm, now be had mr 3i3u They have soft cms to milch. mrii m h n JUiwiiinaiiiinnigiMiMHnm,,,!,,,,,,, O 1 i ldt ter part rainy and cool, some oats, rot for hay. were caught In the rain oats are a good crop, gardens and all grow ing crops doing well: pastures good. Amity. It. F. D. No. 2, Yamhill coun tyThe latter part of week was cloudy and cool; the thrashers have been running fcr about three daya; wheat Is yielding very well, quality good; winter oata good yields; very little barley thrashed yet: the cutting of spring grain progressing; spring wheat damaged some by fly; clover seed about ready to cut, yield will be light; prunes ripening; pastures fchort; stock continues In good flesh. Sandy, Claokamas county Grain cutting has commenced; oats aro well filled and good crop expected; pota toes are looking wolland good crop In prospect. Marlon. Marlon county The weath er was qulto dry; cows falling In milk; thrashing begun; harvesting nearly finished; prunes and pears doing well; opplcs not so scabby or wormy as last year; gardens good, but drying up; corn looks well, but will bo late la maturing. Bhedds It F. D. No. 1, IJnn county Fall sown grain Is about all thrashed; early spring grain Is being cut; tho lato sown la ripening very rapidly and Is a flno crop; corn Is making good progress, but rain would bo of great benefit; potatoes contlnuo to look well. Dlachly, Lane county First part of weok warm and dry, latter part cloudy and threatening; oatn about ready and being cut; noarly froi of grain llco; early apples and plums ripening; too dry for grass and gardens to do well. tie iltwc a a iaMKy f beat hrok c ana warpe acastT remain tc tew that tt atrttry xle4. The re U feeT to be tie won. . tt teat nf aa JaeeSMBary. w wm- " the ! kalWlas appeaml - MMmi wtUi names CKr is eirea this lelt when It is known that aw re ar Jt aa been n the kkfS); fa aeveral 4ay. MtMr naaay. of the telephone ex em, la seaktg about the mat'er satf that the gtri m tty had left her MMsosi fee a xaiaate when the calls w tMt she xras on duty a few asteate-s before the fire was dls Kre4. and waa at her post when the ire whittle blew. and. that under the rrm!taces she was not to blame He ipalne4 that many calls come In over party Haes, and most of them -ere no heard at "central - for the reason that some of the subscribers had cat the circuit by having their receivers down. This frequently causes troubl at night, but Is hard to remedy. Mr. Holraan came In this forenoon and looked over the ground. He says that he lost heavily, but Is unable to estimate the amount as yet He had S1500 Insurance, but this repre sents but a aronll part or tnc loss, which will probably aggregato about $1600, and may reach $5000. Among the contents destroyed was a large electric dynamo and a quantity of fine machinery used In tho manufac ture of fanning mills. wm&mmi U vzm wntHttBA T5C 'Offi Water Wont Even Scrub EARLY MORNING FIRE A Factory and Ware houseJBurned A flro dptroyd the fanning mill factory and warohauao of Thomas Holniau, situated on the mill raco south of Trade street, on High, at 2:t0 o'clook this morning, and for a time the surrounding property was serious ly motmepd by tho flames, which In a high south wind threatened to spread. Tho flro Va first discovered by the fireman of the olectrle company's pow er house, whon tho entire building an poarW to bo In flames. Ho at once tried to tolephouo the department, but a call to contra! brought no reply. Ctmtrar not answering, tho flroman blow tho siren to attract tho attention of tho department Meanwhile Night Oineer Urry Murphy hastoned to the telephone In tho Whlto House rwtau. rant and called "contral" but bolng unablo to raise the stntlon at oneo, he ran to the city hall and called out the department Aa soon as the department was enllod by tho night officer a quick run w a mado to the flro. The entlro fac tory was found In flames, the roof had fallen, and there was nothlnc tn j.p 4on except eouflne the Are to the bwntog structure. Already ni ewiuing near the H S. Olle ware- I Eczema salUum? C11 " UtUr' " they mlllgatchui cannot cuwr It proctds from humors lnhttlti nr , Hood's Sarsaparilla jwlilvly nraorts thmbM rsdlcallv On the Coleman ranch A tow miles west of Eugene the residents havo ex perienced an unusual condition of affairs. They aro sinking a well on the places and when through "tho hard pan which they encountered, the drill, sinker and all dlsappsarcd from tho end of tho cable as if drop ped Into a cavern In the underworld. Tho clrcumstnnco was somewhat sim ilar to tho ono experienced nt tho university a few months ago when a hole about SO feet In depth was found while drilling for wator. Bomo of tho water was brought to tho surfaco and used for cooking on the ranch. Tho first meal eaten when tho now wator was used mado all tho family sick and It was feared that they had been poisoned. Tho lady of tho house next attempted to ubo tho wator for scrubbing and found that It foamed i p II ko soap suds when scrubbed about on tho floor. A bottle was brought to Eugene and Druggist Vincent will nnalyzo It and And Its constituent parts. It Is belloved that tho underground river which supplies tho numerous mineral prlngs about tho country has bcon tapped. Kugono Gunrd. 0 Took a Hard Tumble. Chorlos Schomnkor, one of the dorks In tho storo of Fuller & Doug las, had tho mlsfortuno to stop off tho frolght platform In. tho roar of tho storo at 11 o'clock this morning, fall In a distance of 10 foet, and striking on his head and loft shoulder. He was picked up In an unconscious con dltlon and ccrrlod Into tho storo, but soon rognlnod' consciousness. Hla face was somewhat scratched and the left shouldor sorlously bruised n,nd Injured so that ho wob unablo to use tho hand. It Is not thought any bones aro broken, howovor. and ho will prob ably soon recovor. Wheat Peel 8old. The Mission Ilottom whoat pool has boon sold to tho I'ortlnnd Milling com pany at 75 conts a bushel. 3 cents abovo tho markot tirloo. Tim nnni coutalns about 15.000 bushels of wheat grown by tho leading farmers north of Salem. In Mission bottom. Big Crowds Shields Great orowds aro finding Shields' Park and ideal place to spend an en. Joyable evening. Nover has Manager Shields nroaeuttd such a bill of vnudo vIMo talent ovory net a ton-liner nml all are Intensely Int resting from be- gianing to ond. Friday night will again bo sot asld for the "amateurs." and Patton Droa . the local manners, are using overy effort to pr .cur a program that will bo simply killing. Many have already slcntfled ineii intention to appear. i , Tonight another great crowd Is' ex pected to wltreesf the -excellent at traction. ' i Miss Alice M. Smith, of -MiYineapol Minn., tells how woman s monthly stiffen may be quickly and permanently relieved Lydia E Pinkham s Vegetable Lompo T)eau Mns. Pimkiiam: I havo never boforo jrlvon my ende: ment for any medicine, but Iiyclln 13. iMuklmm'ti Vocctnblo Coa pound has added so much to my lifo and happiness that I fed ft making an exception in tins case, i'or tw years ovocy montn l vm havo two days of Hovcro pain and could flwl no rouol, but ono uay arts visitinir a friend I run across Lytllu 13. 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