I I- M SIX DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1604. DEF4ES ' YAMHILL ; I OFFICERS . Horse Thief Takes the Law fa His Own Hands 1 McMlnnvllle, July IB. Will Mgglns who stolo tho horse from Warren Kid der last week, is still at large, and defies tlio people and officers of Yam- It -appears as though ha second Tracy, it Is re- COUNTY ALLOWED tilll county. 1 to bo a More Bills Andicted by Court for Month of June ported that he broko Into and looted The county court has allowed following additional bills: Roads and Highways. Walker, Chas. V., lumber ....? 21.99 Anderson, 0. W., supervisor's account C2.50 Bates. Albert, do 07,50 j Burns, Adam, do 84.25 th0 fSSSf'SffieBS J'ftYftrvftlB y A?v MAW : tl ur vbi T' I Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thompson,! COUNTY ROADS OILED California Experiments With New Highway Builder tho house of John Stepprath, last odnosday and secured a shirt, some provisions, a plug of tobacco and a carving knife. Friday night ho loot ed tho house of Walter Stephenson and secured a camping outflt, a rlllo and somo ammunition. Ho was last aeon at Frank Smith's Saturday night. ito Is armed with a 38-calbro revolver, two rifles, a 22 and a 38, and ho do larca that ho will not ljo taken with out bloodshed1. Ho has terrorized the community, and tho people say that If tho sheriff of Yamhill county docs not tnko him In hand In a reasonable Umo thoy will bo forcod by circum stances to do something with him, as h'o Is a dangerous man to bo at large. (V. 8cond Dryett June. -Only onco In 34 years slnco weather records wore kept In this state, haa 1ho month of Juno been as frco of ' rain as during tho month Just passed. Ifc, was Jn 1878. tho jlrst year In which wctfthor records wore kept, J)uring tho month of Juno of that year only .13 of an Inch of rain foil ai mis piaco. During tho month of Juaajuftt passed .45 Inch of rain foil. In Juno 1871, thero was .GO of an Inch and In tho same month of 1889 thoro wan .51 Inch, Tho heavlost rainfall during tho month of Juno that has Burdette, J. J., do 150.00 Cutsforth, J. E do 11.50 Davidson, W. F., do 115.00 Dorman, M., do 93.75 Elgin, Geo. M., do 23.75 Hobart, A. F., do 91.25 Janz, A. F., do 115,10 Kestor, M. B., do' 100.00 Lambert, L. S., do 103.25 Lander, W. W., do 15.00 McKee, Chas. A., do 117.50 Nelft, Henry, do 70.50 Neal, J. M do 45.00 Nye, Perry, do , G2.50 Porter, J. H., do 75.00 Ileeves, Ray, do 86.601 Robertson, B. E., do 92.50 Russell, 8. II., do 20.00 Schwab, John do 133.75 Slewert. D. A., do 208.25 81ms, O. C, do 80.00 Simmons, Orover, do 101.30 Taylor, W. W., do 100.00 Walker, W. G., do 50.25 Whltlock, C, do 50.00 Whitney, O. C, do 105.00 Whltnoy, John, do 106.25 Smith, J. E., Cbarapoeg road . . 300.00 Current Expenses, uornnrdl & Dunsford, plumbing! .50 Bushong & Co., typewriter rib- ' bona . 12.00 Culver, W. J., postogo 5.00 Elizabeth H. Thompson of Lillydale, N.Y., Grand Worthy Wise Templar, and Member of W.C.T.U., tells how she recov ered by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Deau Mrs. I'inkjiau: I am ono of the many of your grateful friends who have been cured through tho tiso of Lydln E. Pinkham's Vegetable) Compound, and who can to-dav thank you for the flno health I enjoy. When I was thirty-five years old, I suffered serero backacho and frequent bearing-down pains; In fact, I had womb trouble I was very anxious to get well, and reading of tho cures your ompound had made, I decided to try it. I took only six bottles.but it built mo i up andcured mo entirely of my troubles. I "My family nnd relatives were naturally as gratified as I was. My niece had heart trouble and nervous prostration, and was considered incurable- She took your Vctratablo Com pound and it cured her in a short time, and sho became well and strong-, and her home to her great iov and her hus band's delight was blessed with a baby. ' Uienn C0UI I know of a number of others who began oiling MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" have been cured of different kinds of female trouble, and am satisfied that your Compound is the best medicine for sick women." Mrs. Elizabeth n. TnoMPSON, Box 105, Lillydale, N.Y. tSOOO forfeit If original of above Ittttr prtdng finulntntu tanmt b produced. ... . .aaaa ;, Wonrv PhiDDS, Of gift 01 liV,VW 1J" "-., - - Subitrg. Of this amount 10,000 will be used In building a dispensary. The other $10,000 will bo used as a main tenanco fund". The buildings will in clude a dispensary and apartments for scientific work. Guinea pigs, "' are very susceptible to tuberculosis, will be kept for inoculation. Saxony to Run Mines. The Saxon government will imme diately operate the brown coal mines The department of highways re- near Leisnig, and it is estimated tne ports that Colusta county, California output this year will be about 104,000 began oiling roads Jn 1903, ana now metrlc tons has seventeen miles of such roads, and' two miles of oiled streets. The soil treated is mostly sandy. The roadbed is properly graded and made hard and smooth before the oil Is ap plied, and a coating of sand' put on after. About 300 barrels of oil per mile are used on a twelve-foot strip at the first application. At least a 1 week is allowed to elapse before mak ing a second apllcatlon, when about one-half the quantity of oil Is used as on the first application. The oil Is heated about 200 degrees, and' Is measured after heating. The cost Is $1.25 to ?1.50 a barrel, applied to the road. The work of oiling roads in Colusa county is so far largely experimental, and some trouble has been experien ced because of tho surface becom ing rough and breaklpg up into holes. The supervisors expect to oil slxi miles more this year. ' Glenn county of the same state also roads In 1903, and up to HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. When It U Free of Dandruff, it Orovr I.nxnrlantljr. Kalr preparations and dandruff cures aa B rulo, ore sticky or Irritating affairs' that do no earthly good. Hair, when not diseased, grows naturally, luxuriantly Dandruff is tho cauao of nine-tenths of all hair trouble, nnd dandruff is causod by a germ. The only way to cure dand ruff la to kill the germ; and, bo far. i, only hair preparation that will positively destroy the gorm la Nowbro'a HorpJclde absolutely harmless, freo from grease sediment, dye matter or dangerous drugs' It allays itching instantly; makes hair glossy and soft as silk. "Destroy tha cause, you remove tho effect" Bold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to Tho Hcrplcldo Co., Detroit Mich. TKnlfll .T vrv. HnoHal Aeent Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant & Pennell, Props. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stelner's Market Spring chickens 12c. Chickens 8c. Eggs Per dozen, 17c. ymfyo m me B ffvn3cA!jJr Etc EU. Gault Printing Co., printing . Herrick, B. B., Jr., postage . . . Moore, It. K, & Co,, supplies. McCorklo, M, A., pdstago ... i.75 7.00 48.78 2.00 7.25 7 as over occurred jiuiu wua in jane wiion 6.38 Inches foil. M. -. t ' . i no nvorngo for tho past 34 years for Moores, E. T., postage, etc Junojhoii been 1.07 Inches. Pacific States T. & T. Co. In jsplto of tho threatening skies PattonBros. , ..- 27.C0 wmm.ii uvuruung uio cuy yostorday uicnardson, w. Y., postage Iho weather office gives no promlso Koland, J. W postage, etc. of rain. Showers may enmo imt tho Salem iimwini Aoa'n i.n ' chances aro to tho contrary. "O Safford Stamp WkB., pads.... Scott, John H., poatago Statesman Job office, printing Slegraund, J. C., postago .... W. U. Tel Co., messages Cott House Expense. 6.00 COO 1.50 1.10 4.80 D.50 16.11 .40 Largest Deer In Oregon. A recent Issuo of tho Outdoor Life Rlvoi an Illustration, of a 32 point deer which was killed In tho moun- ns) or Bouthorn. Oregon. 'Ton Ladd & Bush, lighting for May ? 45.00 point. 12 point, nnd oven 18 point j Citizens' L. & T. Co., light for "UM.H ,iBvo ueen Killed is Oregon, Juno '.. hut thin Is tho only 32 point ovor.Boyco, John, work on lawn juuiwn io navo been found in tho mountain wilds of tho Webfoot state 45.00 15.00 'Bushong & Co., typewriter.. 175.00- Herrick, B. B., Jr., surveying .. C5.1G "organ, E. D. Kleppln, Paul, sprinkling .... 20.00 (Lew's. J. H, Lafforty, P. M., putting In wood 3.00 HorEan, E. D, Mni'Ara T.tc i. n.. . .. T aii.Ib T Tt i ...v.ji.10. ui.n- nr n.in. i fiu'... , .. . irh x....n. ... .. 4t . ... .... ' I " ' ' - w lunviiHh ,uu - - - v huivi. no was a iiscrnt Boniaror Tho doer was of extraordinary size olmoflt as big as an elk. Ho had fro inently been icon, hut koDt aloof Bullock, Ed 1.70 Lo Branch, P. 1,70 Hammond, Chas 1,70 Burgett, F. 1.70 Ju'dah, N. J 3.60 Gibson, D. W. s.so Overton, H 7,25' WBI!Ki!509-vvv J9.C0' MItch"um,'j. s: '..... 5.8O Overton, H , 9.45 Beach, Amos 12.30 Sharnecko, Gus 3.50 Mack, Ed 3.50 McKay, Wm 4.00 Kirk, John 3 50 Jottte, C. W. A 3.E0 Gooodell, Lincoln 3.50 Murphy, Walter 370 Gottsen, Henry 3.70 Moshborgor, Eugene 1,20 Thomas, L. C. .., lt'2o Arthur, C. h li2o Whitman, T ii20 Leonard, W. A 1.20 Manfleld, L. M 120 4.25 3.30 4.45 the present time has but three miles in use, but expects to have 20 miles additional In operation by the end of this year. Tho oiled streets In tho towns of the county aggregate seven miles. Tho roadbed's are mostly gravel ly, and before oiling are rounded up and packed. The oiled strip is 12 feet wide on tho county roads and 24 feet wide on the streets, and after oiling is well sanded before being used. 1 To War on Consumption. Baltimore, Md , July 15. The facul ty of Johns Hopkins University hos pital has completed plans for a sys tematic and scientific fight against tu berculosis. It will be aided material ly In carrying out Its purpose by a P CELEBRATED U and cautions follow," says D. H. Stc vall, who succeeded In bringing him lown, "and nover allowed hlmsolf to ho approaohod near enough for a shot hut onco." 3.10 John, wodd 35.00 '"organ, E. D 3o0 t&GiSltfMMiSfa. sura FITTERS For Cramps, Diarrhoea or Bowel Com plaint there is no medicine will fiord relief quicker than the Bitters. Take a doeo at tho first ymptom and void unnecep- ary uierinir.It aleo cures Nausea'lndlees Hon, Dyspepsia and Malaria, FcYerandAeue FlUgerald vs. Qardnor. UuMe, Mont.. July lS.VThe, local lortlng fraternity Is looking forward o an Interesting bout tonight wlon Wllllo Kltgrnld and Jimmy Gardner twuo together boforo a local club for -vimm ojiiue. iioth rnon have been training faithfully slnco tho match was made, and appoar to bo In iho very host condition for she mill Thoy weigh In at 3 o'clock this after noon at 137 pounds, a figure that suits both men nicely. Salem Water Co., water 48.95 'Lewis, J. H 895 Poor. Morgan, E. D Dauo. A., sunultos snn Lewis. J. H Ollbort & Baker, suppllos ..,. 8.00 1 Insane. Harrltt &. Lawrence, gupplios. 1.50 ' "organ, E. D., insano indict High. M. M., poor farm S4.m Jail. McKlnney & Prarge, suppllos 10.00 Colbath, B. B.. boarding prls..f Morso & Robertson, mod atton 25 00 Hans' F- 0-. medicine ... Paclfllc Statos T. & T. Co.... UO1 Rebate. Smith, K. a, physician 40.00 iWendo'. A , ovorcharco In fee. . 21.80 . 12.40 .$ 10.00 53.28 .50 Summer Excursion Rates and Special Train Service Now On Between Portland and Clatsop Beach. Tho summer schedule of the As toria & Columbia River miii , Per peund: turkovn ictiic ----- WMIA UU-3 "I HJ'AVVi Hop Marktt Hops 1925c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Potatoes 50c. Onions 2c. Wood, fence Posts, Second growth $5.75. Aph 93.00 to 13.76. Grub oak $6.50. Cedar posts 12c. Hlae, Pelts and euro. Green Hides, No. 1 Sc. Green Hlues, No. 2 4c. Calf Skins 45c. Sheep 75c. Goat Sklni 25c to 81.98. Grain and Frour Oats Buying, $1.10 per cwt. Barley $21 per ton. Flour Wholesale, 3.76. Live 8toek Marktt, Steers 34c. Cows 3c. Sheep 3c. Dressed pork Ci 6. Dressed Veal 66c. Dressed hogs 6&6?ic. Live hogs 55c. Mutton 2 3c. Hay, Fed. Ft, Baled cheat $10$11. Balod clover $9. Bran $22.60. Shorts $24.00. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co. Egg& 15c, cosh. Butter 22c, wholesale. Butter fat 20c at station. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Walla, C7C9c. valley 78c. Flour Portland, best grade, $1.90 $4.05; graham, $3.60$4.00. Oats Choice white, $1.20. Barley Feed, $23.00 per ton; rolled $24.50$25. Mlllstuft Bran, $19$20. Hay Timothy, $15$16. Potatoes Fancy, 75c$1.00. Eggs Oregon ranch, 1919c. Poultry Chickens, mixed. 12(7J)12p dIMOSPACIHO Three Trains to the East Dally. Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping cars dally to Kansas- City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (nor- sonally conducted) weekly to Chics go; reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East dally. 70 HOURS v PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No Cbsoce of Cars 70 DKPART FOB TIME SCHEDULES From Portland , Or, Chicago Portland Breclal 9 16 a, m na nnnv-lngton Atltntlo Ezpreta 8:15 p. m. TUHont-lngton 8t.Paol Fwtlltll 0 v . a. na Bpokana AltBIVB FBON Salt Lake. Denver. Ft 07M41. Am.i.. it.h. ifu.u. iuui, awuu Ulty, tit. LOU1I, O'hJcago and Batt alt Lake, Denver Ft. north. Omaha. Euuu City, Bt. UraU, Chicago indEait. Walla Walla, Lowlston, Spokane, Wallace, Pull man, MinnoapoUa rit. Panl. Dnluih.Miiwink... Chicago, and Baat. 8 24p n, 7 15 a.m. Ocean and River Schedule. For San Francisco Every flvo dayi at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Daily (ercopt San day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 n m Daily service (water permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For fuller information ask op' writ your nearest ticket ngent, or I A. L. CRAIG, General Passonger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. REDUCED EXCURSION RATES. From S. P. and C. & E. Points to tho Seaside and Mountain Rcsorta for the Summer. been Stephens, Andrew iQBOi aue & co.. n. M., mj8 Weatacott, Steovw & Co Weddoll Gortrudo, assistance.. Justice Court. Queenor. W. II j Smith. Henry ''' J,,dlh. N- J Gibson, D. W 3.45 .60 61.00 3.95 9.S5 5.45 6.C0 Current Expenses. United Statos Fidollty & Guar anty Co., furnishing bond of ax collector Election Expenses. Blanchard, J. T. . inaugurated between Portland Astoria, Gearhart and Seaside. In con- nection with special round trip excur siono tickets to all Clatsop and North Beach points, and train leaves Union eSon, 1017c: Mohair, jlu f v....J depot 8 a. in. daily and runs throng I Hides dry, 1C pounds and ..-,.' HftKvi j, . . . . IKifSiriA- r 1 t.vu.w mreoi, arriving at Astoria 11:30 a. m., uvu,,mri :zu P- m. and Seaside Pork Dressed, 66Uc. Beef Dressed, Cc. Veal 67c. Hopsi903 crop, 23c Wool-Valley, 1920c; Eastern Or- $ 2.50 1516c. """" rancy creamery, 20c. Five cents. remo ty The Only Sc Cigar So Good That A Million Men Smoke It Every Day Largest Seller in the World. The 'Band is the Smoker's Protection. I uuren & Hamilton j 00 1Z!ao P. m. Capital City Transfer .. , ' The PortlnnH.SnndHo r-i. , o, . , ju.w v-.u i-icr ieaves WabIea 40.00 Un,on dcl)0t every Saturday at 2-30 -0 p. m., arriving Astoria 5:50 p, m. and 1.50 runs trough direct, arriving at Gear- 2,50 nart 6M0 P- and Seaside 6:50 p m 2.60 In connection with this Improved service, special round trip season tickets are sold from Portland to all v,.,.ul, uuU ixorm uoach points at bio ar .beln kW In a 8tato of prac, ;"lu qt 'w for the round trip, good tlcal slavo- by Chicago fruit ant . 1 r0t.Urn ,,assase uutn 0cer 15. 8r firms L. L J,lcl s commutation tickets. Bn made by agonu of State Fao torv in , .5 rUBd trip, nre so" '.m chyn. t-..i ----v ,M iuil uua in Mma nnHtn - v p--uiu iiiiiiii s i;if Club btatosman Pub. Co Stlnson, Lowls School ist No. 10 ...WW" School dlst. No. 107 ...... Greeks Are Cheap. That Hr..oi. i.... . . . UUJ wnqer n year of MWMmM8MMfMMB- IThat Smell m 5? speor Davlee. A crusade has bon begun by the npeo tor against MuraerHlg 0(wk ..... uro m uio down-town district wys a Ohlcnijo iMspotch. Mr. Davit saIiI- a . - - nr working IS or woro heurs a day for oue year "any of tho Greek boj'a receive ly m for taolr yr-s work. - nuaw mat they uy7 Tba la turn out the wployrs." from As- transferrel to Cabinet Men In the Senate. VM AUOruayanaml t.- .... hi. ..w.. .. ....." """ "Rs tewlj, Uavoas meml.rs 'nve -.. .,, onieere. They will be SMorTr.ofCcado.wl,oW wrtary of Iho intortn. ... , ll V lHt Arthur: At. I"1' J.... ,. V, -'- w or war H aalHtklM, who was eerotarv xiKfin good to return until October 15 ' ' Saturday special round trin (slon tickets from Portland to all Clat- RAH nnd Vm.iL r. .. .. u., ueacn points on sale every Saturday at rate of 2 50 for round trip, good to return Sunday Tioket sold from Portland to North ..u . Bro ,ssued ,a connection " ' " w. steamers inrin nmi . why w aM .r... .'" ""u uaw '3 -ana irom depot and steamer .w- . Astoria free of charge, and all tickets , '" 7 lr u- " & N. Co. from Port land to Clatsop and North Beach points aro Interchangeable and will bo honored on trains of thi In olther direction between pm.. "f)r additional Information aJdress G, A. Stewart, agent, 248 Alder street, Portland. Oregon, or J. C. Mayo, G. .. v. , rfM Amona. Orairnn Of 1904 will he K taero Is anything you need H Is to remove the deati-deal-ng sewer gas from your house. Modern Plumbing i souvenir '; .our address free upon VYrjie for it. Seaside mailed to application. 7-1-3B3 H1 do this and give you com fort as well as health. Have your old plumbing inspected and you may 8llve a heary m BURROUGHS & PRASER 105 SUte St, -Phone U11 . "" POMONA and Altona leave for Portland daily except Sun, dayat7a,m. Deck: Foot t rJ- .. On and after Juna'i. ioni ,a Southern Pacific, in connn 'ity, the Corvallis & Eastern reailriad, will have on sale round triD tlekotn fmm points on their linos to Newport, Ya qulna and Detroit at very low rates. Good for return until October 10, 1904. Uie.oar tickets to Newport and Yaqulnn, good going Saturdays and returning Mondays, aro also on oalo from all East Side points, Portland to aigeno inclusive and from all West Side points, enabling nonin wiu their families and spend Sunday at 'u ocusiae. Season tickets from all East Side Points, Portland to Eugene, inclusive, and from all-West Side points, are aao on sale to Detroit at very low Mm.W,th st0IHver Privileges at I City or any noint nst onnhii tourists to visit the Snnti.m'. ni. tenbush hot springs in tho Cascads woumains, which can be reached in one day. Season tickets win h a . nL turn from all points until October 10. Three-day tickets will bo good going on Saturdays and returning Monlays only. Tickets from Portland and vi cinity Will bo good fnr rAH, lo ihn East or West Sido at ontlrm of nas- wngor. Tickets from Eugene and t unUy wni 09 good going via tho Lob-anon-Springfleld hmy, i i, Jjaggago on Newport tickets chocked through to Nownnrf. v..ln. tickets to Yaqulna oniv Southern Pacific trains connect with " C. & e. at Albany and Corvallia or laquina and Newport. Trains on "e C. & b. for Detroit will loavo Al t.ar. at 7 n- m-. enabling tourists to o hot springs to reach there the same day. Full information no t . -its beautifully illustrated booklet of Y quma bay and viinn iu.i.mm. fiCCan b0 obtalned on application to Edwin Bf - Mn. i """"o, inanagor u. et -railroad, Albany; W. a Coman, G. P. A; Southern Pacific company, port 'a7' or to any S. p. or C. & a agent p7 from Salem to Newport ...5.00 5 f,rom Salem to Yaqulna ,...0 aio from Saleiw fn n.tit fin MALDwitTAEr" Three-day iato from Sa'lem'to ""Port 3.n0 -lri!rJ " r.r-x J TT rnr .X :'-'' 'X"t