I I r FOUR DAILY CAPifAL,mRHAL,Mtm 6ROU. WUfflty J-V , m, MMttaHatUMnoa '( 1.4. COOPER FOUND GUILTY Pain Weakens Second Saloon Case Caused r.teite Turner to Burn "" Midnight Oil Thocaso of the Stato vs, J. A. Coop er, charged with, keeping his saloon Open Sunday, Jii'ty 10th, occupied the 4esi)lr&rtime of Justice Turner's court yesterday, and tho Jury was not dls clmrgell' until almost midnight. A ver dict' of guilty was returned after an hour'stdellboratlon, and defendant will ho sentenced tomorrow. Almost 100 'men were examined and drawn beforo a Jury was secured, and every inch, of tho ground was con tested by "tho opposing attorneys. The i state had a number of witnesses on ihand to prove that defendant kept a saloon at tho place named In tho com plain ti and others were called to sub- jjta-ntlato tho story of Drew, French and McCrackcn regarding tho condi tion of tho saloon on that day, , frhefclso, like tho ono against J. P. Rogers, will ho appealed to tho circuit court. jjTJid othor cases will como for hear ing ' an oon as they can bo heard. Judge Turner took a vacation today in ordoSto straighten up his work, but wJH proceed with. tho trials at once. Ton cancr remain undisposed of, nine forkooPiiK open on Sunday, and one for soiling liquor on election day. Tho dpfondanta expect to mako a similar fight In each case, and it will tak'o sev eral weeks to concludo tho hearings, ILthOjSamp tactics are pursued in tho. other cases as in tho first two. Tho question of securing a Jury seems lo bo tho hard ono to solvo, and an tho trials become moro numorous, tho dlfflculty will bo groator to select six men acceptable to both slilos. . And Destroys Nerves. the Do you know that pain fa almplr tha nerves crying for helpT Haa It ever occurred to you that pain weakens and destroys the nervous ays temf For thM reason you should act prompt ly In every case of headache, backache, stomach ache, sciatica, rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache, and all other pain. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills will relieve pain almost Instantly, because they act In a natural and harmless manner upon the nerve tissues, and relieve the con ditions which cause the pain. While very prompt and effective In their action, they do not effect the bowels In the least, are perfectly harm less, and leave no disagreeable after effects. Delicate women who suffer from headache, bearing-down and periodical pains, can use them with Impunity. Tou may also give them to children with the assurance that while they will relieve, they cannot possibly harm. OFFICIAL RACING PROGRAM "Dr. Miles1 Antl-Paln Pills never fall to cure licudache, pain In back of neck, cold pains, neuralgia, or In fact any pain, i nave laxen mem Willi best re sults, and have given them to others; they never disappoint."- aiLBKUT It. 110U8ER, Milford Cen ter, Ohio. 25 doses for 2$ cents. Never sold In bulk. If first package falls to benefit, your money back. State Fair iPromlses a Good Number of Speed Events FILLED WITH SHOT Ti,'D'l,E, Write to us for Freo Trial X JfcEjfj lockage of Dr. Miles' Antl Paln Pllli, the New Bclontlflc Itemed for Tain. AIko Symptom Blank. Our Hpeclallst will dlagnoite your cane, tell you what Is wrong, anil, how to right It, fro. un. mit&n LAUOUATOIOUa, MEDICAL CO.. .ELKHART, IND. Porker and the Trusts. Thomas W. Iawaon charges that Standard Oil holpod very materially In tho nomination of Alton Drooks Park-(pies, or. Ho declares that Senator Patrick McCarren, so prominent In Parker's fight, Is on the payroll of tho Standard Oil, and guarantees to pay tho Demo cratic national commlttoo $100,000 If ho cannot prove it from the books of that company. As W. J. Ilryan welll said, this fight Is to bo between plutocracy and democracy, o Return of Mgr. Falconlo. Home, July 21. Mgr. Falconlo, the apostolic delogato In tho United States, who has been on a vUIt to tho Vatican, sailed for America today on itho steamor SardoKna. leavlnir Na- 1 aw Bass m Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. jspPsaM THE rAMLV FAVORITE nJEBiaiNE cT Tie,' CANDY CATHARTIC m An Srsfftets BEST FOR THE BOWELS Free Information About the World's Fair If you have nny iiton of visitinK the World's Fair this year, ask mo today (or a copy of our World's Fair Folder. It tells just what you want to know about railroad tickets, ImiiKaRu arrangements, sleeping car borths, how to roach tho ISxposition wounds, what to do when you Kct there, how to see the Fair to the best advantage, how to got a boarding placo, and answers nearly every question of this character that may be asked. Contains .naps of the Fair grounds, of tha City and of the Burlington 'Route. Freo for the asking A postal card will do. Nil. A. O. SHELDON, OSNIHAU AOINT OUKUNQTON BOUTE. 100 Thiso Sisi.t. PORTLAND, OHB. rtetty neatly time to Win thinking about a new an?e. isn't it Rememfee we have the latgest line to select from in the citv -wJfJ u n- Majestic as a leade. R. M. Wade 3c Co. The official racing program of the stato fair was issued by Secretary Moore yesterday, and is as follews: (tunning Races. Woodman Stakes, J500, of which $10i) to second and JE0 to third. For 3-year-olds and upwards; weight for age. The winner to bo entered; to be sold for $1000; if for less, four pounds allowed for each J1000 less to $300. Starters and selling price to be named through tho entry box tho day before the race; $5 to accompany tho nomi nation .August 25th; S20 additional to start; to bo run Tuesday, September 13th; distance, six furlongs. Salem Stakes, $500. A handicap for all ages; $! to accompany tho nom ination August 25th; S20 additional to start. Tho Oregon State Board of Ag riculture to add an amount sufficient to make tho value of the stake ?C00, of which $100 to second and $G0 to third; weights announced Monday, Septem ber 12th; acceptance to bo made to the secretary Tuesday, September 13th. To bo run Wednesday, Septem ber 14; dlstanco four furlongs. Oregon Derby, $000. A handicap for 3-year-olds and upwards; $10 to ac company tho nomination August 25th; $20 additional to start. Tho Oregon Stato Board of Agriculture to add an amount sufficient to mako tho value of tho stake $000, of which $100 to second and $50 third. Weights announced Tuesday, September 13th; accept ances to be made to tho secretary, Wednesday, September 14th. To be run Thursday, September ICth; dls tanco Vt miles. Consolation Stakes, $300 of which $C0 to second and $40 to third. A free handicap open to all horses entered In running stakes at the meeting. No en trance fee. Weights announced Thursday, September 15th. Starters to bo named to tho secretary Friday, September ICth. To bo run Saturday, September 17th; dlstanco seven fur longs. Harness Events. Monday, Soptember 12Trottlng, 2-year-old stake (closed); pacing, 2:20 clnss, 2 In 3. $500; trotting, 2:19 class, 2 In 3, $500. Tuesday, September 13 Pacing, 2,: 25 class, 2 in 3, $500; pacing, 3-year- old stake (closed), $5-00; trotting, 2:15 clnss, 2 In 3, $500. Wednesday, September 14 Pacing. year-old stake (closed): trottlnir. 23 class, $500; pacing, 2:15 class. Greater Salem Stake (closed), $2000. Thursday, September 15 Trotting,' 3-year-olds (owned In district January 1. 1904 $400; pacing, 2:17 class, 2 in 3, $500; trotting, 2:17 class, Lewis and Clark Stako (clohed), $2000. Friday, September 1C Pacing. Con solation Greater Salem Stake. 2 in 3. $600; trotting, 2:20 class, 2 In 3, $500. Saturday, Septembor 17 Pacing -V.-11 class, Rural Spirit Stake (closed), $1000; trotting, free-for-all. 2 in 3. $500; trotting, consolation, Lewis and Clark Stake, 2 In 3, $500. u Lane County Wan Meets Warm Reception From Sister-in-law Eugene, July 21. W. W. Korn. re siding about threo and a half miles above Mabel, In the Mohawk valley, was shot and seriously Injured by hl3 brother-in-law's wife, Mrs. James Kinman, about 7 o'clock Tuesday evening. Dr. C. Hi Atwood, of Eugene, was sent for, arriving there nt 2 o'clock yesterday morning, making the drivo of 23 miles In four hours. The doctor found ,tho man In bad condition, and when ho left there at 9 o'clock was In doubt as to whether or not the man would survive tho Injuries. The shoot ing was done with a shotgun loaded with No. 2 shot. Several shot en tered tho -abdomen, some struck him on the breast, one In tho mouth, and others in the limbs. According to Dr. Atwood's story of the affair, it appears that Korn and Mrs. Kinman had not been on the best of terms for some time. It seems that Tuesday morning Mrs. Kinman found Korn's cow on her placo, and tied it up with a rope belonging to her. Korn hunted nearly all day for his cow, and, finally finding It, drove It home, taking tho rope with him. Mrs. Kinman- shouted to him to bring the rope back, and if ho didn't she would shoot him. Korn refused to do 30, whereupon tho woman went to her house, and, getting a double-bar-relel shotgun, proceeded to mako good her threat. As Korn approached her with a milk pail in his hand she fired at him at a distance of about 20 yanls, tho shot taking effect as before stated his family and neighbors at once gathered at the scene of the shooting, and carried him to the house ""ST" 3 J 1 f A araugnr. a quics. cokh Quick Colds &&&. iwirrpr!Zj pneumuuirf """ Judge McBrldte Dead. A dispatch from Spokanelsays Judgo John McBrldo died suddenly at noon on Wednesday of hemorrhage of the brain. Judgo McBrldo was a brother of ex-Sonator Geo. W. McBrlde, of Oregon, and an undo, of Attorney Lor Ing K. Adams, of this city. When a young man he entered poll tics, and was elected on the Republi can ticket to the stato legislature, and afterwards to congress, being the first Republican congressman from Oregon. Ho was afterward appointed to a ter ritorial jmlgshlp in- Utah. He practiced Jaw several years' in Salt Lake, and later removed to Spo kane, where ho has since practiced law, making a specialty of mining lit igation. Ho was a son of Dr. Mc Brldo, an Oregon pioneer, who was appointed by President Lincoln to bf unuvu oiaies minister to the Sand- o. Mil. wich islands. He also leave- - er brother. Judge Thomas A. McBrldo of Oregon, and Dr. James McBrldo, of Illinois. He belonged to a very old and leading family and will o mourned by many warm rlend througout te state. His wife died In Portland a few weeks ago. IT " Thin People. Thin, scrawny, fleshless people are usually nervous, Irritable, bilious and dyspeptic. Every change of weather effects them, if they happen to eat or drink anything containing dlsenso germs, It develops at once, and they are the first subjects of any cona glous dlseaso coming in tho neighbor hood. Their life is a continual worry In their efforts to avoid exposure to damp and malarious atmosphere. Peo ple can gain from one to three pounds of solid, healthy flesh' per ween i tho use of Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nervo Tonic, It puts their system In condition to resist sickness. This Tonic is In tablet form, to be taken right after meals. Sold by all drug gists for 75c per box or three boxes for $2. It turns tho food you eat Into strong rich blood, this prevents and cures diseases. Peaplo tell us wno have used the Tonic that It cures them, then keeps them from getting sick afterward. For sale by Dr. C. S. Stone, druggist. o New Dentist. Dr. Kelty extracts and fills teeth ab solutely painless, by a new procesa All work guaranteed for five yeara Gray building. Phone Main 1C17. o OASTORIA. Bmti th A I nfl m lOyJWAMyS BOOfifl fiignttuo of Hmi HNmiMMWH'MfcWHMaflHaM Battleground's Meeting. Lafayette, Ind., July 21. -The tin, teenth annual session' of tho Battlt ground Cnmpmeotlng association gan to day at tho Tlppacanoo battle field, seven miles nontli of this cltt and will continue for 10 days. Thi Rev. Henry Ostrom, of Qreon castlj is in charge or mo meeting, and' Join HUlls has direction' of tho music. ThJ program Includes tue names of a ntiu ber of noted speakers and leetruen &$& Chittim Bark Highest Price paid at Fry's Drug Store, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring to hold their baric for higher prices, will bo giv en Free Storage at our warehouse. Wo are tho largest buyers of Chlttlm Bark, Oregon Grapo Root, Oregon Balsam of Fir and Bees Wax. Wo will buy for cash, sell on commission, or give you freo stor age. Write or call upon us berore you sell. DANIEL J. FRY, Whole sale and Retail Druggist, Salem, Oregon. Gone to Chicago and New York Who's Gone? S. FRIEDMAN HHHHMHMHMMHH For What Purpose? Watch the Papers MHHMHHMMMHHMN In the meantime his business will be in tho charge of Anderson and Martin. If you see the prices oa clothing, hats, gents furnishing goods and notions, you will find that tho business will not diminish You will got bargains at 149 State street. Pay high rates for insurance on un exposed (hvo'llnga. The old line companies charge you 3 for (500 of insurance, while for 76 conts yearly you get the same amount by becoming a member of the Oregon Fire Relief Association ol McMtanvitte, Ore. A homo company working for home insurance on a home plan. Let m ten on nDout it I 11. A. Johnson, Murphy Bi Salem. Head office McMlnnvllUi Oregon. The Children's Department. When the managers of the great Flota shows organlrod this beautiful exhibition, they did not forget that to please and amuse tho little folks Is to please and amuse tho entire world. With this thought in mind they have aiMwi to their already costly shows a department for the children, Includ ing many fairyland; features, the beau ties of which have never been equaled by any similar exhibition. in tho parade will bo see many cost ly miniature wagons, floats, tableaux and open cages containing the smaller spoeloj of tho animal kingdom. Ono hundred beautiful Shetland ponies, 100 dogs of nil species and sizes; scores of rare bints, baby elephants, and monekys too numorous to count Thoso ate all for tho children and each and every little animal performs Its re specthe part In- tho difficult programs arranged by Prof. D. G. Markel, tho King of animal trainers. KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED. The Cooatant Wcariaar of Hat propo mmttB Dandruff derma. Mrs. Logan to Speak. Indianapolis, ind.. July 2i.ThA - annual chantauqua assembly of tho v .iriMian etuireh opened auspiciously today at Bethany park and will con tinue until the middle of August Great preparations have been made for the celebration of O. A. R. day tomorrow. When Mrs. John A. Lown ,, olho i'wnuua oi note Hill be leakers. There are many mon who wear their huts practically all the time when awake, and are blessed with a heavy shock of hair; yet If tho scalps of these same men once became Infested with dandrult germs, the parasites would multiply all tho quicker for lack of air. Baldness would ensue as tho final result. New bro's Herplcltlo kills these germs and stimulates unhealthy hair to abundant growth. Herplcldo Is a pleasant hair dressing as well as n. dandruff cure and contains not an atom of Injurious aub stance. Sold by leading drugrlats. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herat, cido Co.. Detroit, Mich. THnlel J. Fry. Special AKent. istinawaaiaiaf iemafr sra among the 0SIIit COLL AND COMFORTABLE. In hot weather doscrlbes the situation of sensible people. Put oa negllgeo and defy old Sol at his worst Such outfits, when properly laundrled, look exceed ingly dressy aud annronrlat Our patrons get the beneflt of unequalled facilities and perfect Z lureuous. ideal summer attire 9 Tury largely a laundrWd result. Salem Steam Laundry ii 230 Ltberty 8t Phone 4t1 ltittgggggyMtt) A SUBSTANTIAL MEAL. That will make good, rich blood, and that will stick to your ribs, you can always enjoy when you buy your meats from our flno stock The very best beef, mutton, lamb, veal and pork for roasting, broil ing, stewing or frying, you will al-1 ways find at prices as low as the i mwest at E. C. Cross', v-' "& E. C. Cross. SSSJSwA IGNTJ Phene: Main 2953. WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED 193 Commercial St. 'r i ne journal. Safety Hop Tickets te yiur tlckota numbered on stub and tmc d kno whoro you- uro at all the tim THE N. D. ELLIOTT PRINTERY x93 Commercial St., Salem, Or. tinw'.uu.mb.0rfl' Proforatea, and bluds your ... j8.1? booka of 60-x per thousand J er. Get fou? order in NOW SKhem " yur tlokotfl wbon yU PROOFS 8UBUITTCD OH ALL WORK. '''aWMBiaMMaiMiiiMMiiaMaM 1 fc Biwif(,8BilalMiaia,,tti THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has been taken to supply the stock o lumber in our yards. Our Btock W complete with all kindB of lumber.; Just received a car load of No. 1 shingles, also a car of fine hake-i We are able to nil any and U klod; of bills. Come and let u show ra; our stock. . Yard and office near B. P. passenjw! "opoi. 'Phono Mala 661. . GOODALE LUMBER CO. Zmi ii i'ii i -- m . . , HfrWiEHnafi Wholesale an fTpT!itH " ' i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5S2S ?? Famtfy Liquor Shift J s-eckerlen. xTrr" u ,,no of liquor, and iZ merc5l atreet- .?"". amna-the beat .7r. .aaroolc whisky-formerly tn i . . . - Mm DMf f . .. "Terea in , , .. .: wnijy All orders filled and l 1 HisSSL2. 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