KH i n R'i ill n H '4' I!'1 rttt' ffi ;t PC Hi, l?t r ?- tt' r r DAILY CAPITAL JOUBWAL, SALEM, OBEOOy, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 0, 1904. GQURT sr. ft ALLOWS BILLS The commissioner!!' court allowed (bo following till for the present sessien: je Boads and Highways. Ames, S $ 11,05 Arthur, John 4.C0 Bashor, (Jhloe 2.50 Bird, Blaln 10.50 Bird, Bert 10. SO Bpchster, Albert 0,60 Bochstcr, A 0.00 Bochstcr, Cbas 0.05 Brower Bros. Drug Co., 122.41 Borris, John ......... t .... .. 1.50 Huffman, Mrs. II. L 22.00 McCracken, S. P. 140.87 Manning & 'Ferguson, ttjf if A... 11.50 McKcnncy & Prango. .SZ .... 5.00 Pacific states T. &T. Qoi .... 1.50 Smith, P. E 80.00 Shantz, J. M. , . ... ...A.n. .. 1.25 Brown, Leo & Son ....,.... 71.03 , 4.50 0.00 42.18 8.00 ll.OO Carmnck, John Caineren, Henry Cap. Lumber 'Co. Capital Stables Curlstoffersdn, E.' Clark, Prank 2.25 Clovcland, H..P. t ...... 7.00 Cutsforth, I.E. 25.50 Bay, J. Jilt'.,..( 0.00 Dawson & Son 0,00 Djardinr A. ,.,. 24.75 Dcjardin; Basil .. 24.75 Bowns, J. P. 2.00 Doynos Lumber Co. (John) .. 308.47 Damns, II. E 21.75 Earl, II. & 4. DO Eckorlen, E. ...$. 12.37 Elk on, J.-M. ...i.,. C8.00 tfvnnn. Klfin :....... s rv?l V --.-- ...... ......... ...w Pabcr, A 1.60 Flor, M. O. 21. Off Focrstcr, Max 0.02 Prcskcn, II. II. 12.00 (forking, Albert 2.25 i3t?V Current Expenses. Burghardt, W..- O. SftC!o.'.?&.i....Con. Culver, W. J. ..f, f '.i.. 5.00 fJnnlt Printlncr fn. u: 13.50 Hcrrlck. B. B.. Jr. .A 1.00 1 McCorklo, M. A 2.00 McNary, J. II -, 500. Mnurcr, John .... 4.70 Moorcs, I, J 4.00 'Pacific Statos T. &. fl. Co 10.20 Pnttou Bros .' Con. Bicbnrdson, W. Y. . , 1.30 Roland, J. W. 5.00 Scott, J. II ;.... 5.25 Court House, a Brown & Lehman ....'.. ...:...$ 7.75 Bushong & Co .' Con. Capital numbering Co 5.74 Citizens' L. & T. Co 43.00 Hughes Co., John 14.15 Hans, K. O 0 Johson, W. K 7.75 Komloll, George 32.5 Klcppln, Paul M.i 20.00 Statesman Job Ofllco ,.Hf 4.00 Salem Water Co .-; 44.00 Salem Brewery Assn 3.80 Stego, C. W. ,, 0.25 Thatcher, Warren ? 4-20 White, Sim .'. . .??. . 1.00 bty I am compelled by a sense of gratitude to tell you the great Reed your rcmedj has done me in a case ot Contagious Blood Poison. Among other symptoms 2 was se verely ailltcted wun Kneumatlsm, and irol almost past going. The disease got a firm hold upon my system; my blood was thor oughly poisoned with the virus. I lost in weight, was run down, had sore throat, eruptions, splotches and other evidence of the disease. I was truly in a bad shape when I began the use of S. S. S., but the persistent use of it brought me out of my courage to publicly testify to the virtues oi your great blood remedy, S. S. S., and to recommend it to all blood-poison suffer ers, sincerely believing if it is taken ac cording to directions, and Riven a fait trialj it will thoroughly eliminate every particle of the virus. James Cuhraw. Stark Hotel, Grcensburg, Fa. Card, Frank v 0.02 Ooeboy, ,1. .T... '. t.... '0.40 Grcgoraon, G." ...I. ., 22.50 Griffin, Shormnn 8.25 Hayes, II. M. ...,,.. 81.75 Hall, N. Mi . -i..t,.... 2700 Herrlek, B. B., Jr. ., 133.00 Hobart, C. II. ,,... J.fiO, Hntton, T, If. 2.0tf Jotto, C. W. A. Lumber Co. ... 18.42 UUUCB, Ts ; ...... .......,., O.Jt) Jones, ;Joa ,,tt. .....j. .25 Jones, OJ.toK .. ; t?25 KenwofTbyj AV L. ,,... .Vyw,25 Klgbtllngcr, E. M ,..n. ' "ifiO Klljiurg,' John 825 Kiltitirg, Tony .... ., 0.75 OPERA , HOUSE BOOKINGS Painful swellings in thegroins, red crop" tions upon the skin, sores in the mouth snd loss of hair and eyebrows, are some oi the symptoms of this vile disease. S. S. S. Is an antidote for the awful virus that attacks and destroys even the bones. S. S. S. contains no Mercury, Potash or Dther mineral ingredient. We offer $ 1,000 for proof that it is not absolutely veget able, nome treat ment book giving the symptoms and other interesting and valuable infor mation about -this disease, mailed free. Our physi cians advise free those who write us. rbe Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Oreoon state REDUCED EXCURSION RATE8, From S. P. and C. & E. Points to ths Seaside and Mountain Resorts for the Summer. Ln$',,r,s,nnllb- ,u-1n3 1.50 1 4.5.0 00 50 3.00 ,,. . ...v 11.25 .,.,,.'.. 20.55 . . . : f ,3j.5q :au Tn.l. TV nltr Lentr, '.Too , ., Livingstone,,, A. h.f. d, .-. 'eJt. A. 0. LIvingsjonoA AVm . j. li. l. x.uers, xicrman Lathrop,' vJIjK McCracken, SiM t t MeCrklo, M. A. McKrt', Chan . , McKec, Karuost Masqn, 11, .. Mnthort, Ptor . Mlllor, J. It. .. Mortenson, Wm Morris, O. I. . . . Murphey, J. g. . Nelson, fa K. . . Nelson, linns , aiJSQ Noeton, C. 8.50 Noeton, Wm 21.75 Olson, Martin - ;. fiO.Ott Paelllo Htntei T. & T. 0 1.50 Parrotte, It. V 7.00 Poenilng, A 15.10 lugb, Arehio 2,00 Quick, OlHiert .,.. Con. A -1.50 -7.qo 2.30 111.20 0.0,0 1.70 fll.00 i Qulnn, 11. S iiftK) llnlston, S. C. 00 Itoliortmin, H. II ; ().oo Clougb, A. M 8.00 Hlgwny, U. P 10.60 BumpU, a K. Con. Sanders, Wm 1,75 tfvago, Doug 7.00 School District No. 48, 5 Dsalld Rshmiilt, Chas 1350 Sebmldt, Ja. , 3.00 ttskowrcr, W. K is.75 Bchnrr, John 3.00 Sobaucr, Harry ,,,. 7.6O Slowort, Kd, 7,50 Slewcrt, Almoii d.qo Slmmotit, drover 72,00 Smith, Joo ai.OO Stevens, Clark 8.30 Stone, G. W. 1..73 etarr, J. H 40.OO Taylor, Jos 1,30 Tovrusuml, Clydo 41,00 TuAkr, Prauk 3.0Q Vu Clevr, Ghaa. 41,00 Van CIovp, Lester 13JJ0 "Villager, Peter 7.30 "Wallace, Chun, ,....Gon. "Wattler, V , 8.04 West, Taylor Con. Wongor, llobj ,....Oon, Whitney, l ttJST Wbltoaker, P. L. 18.00 Whitman, John 4,75 Wiggins, p. A Jjj.85 Woolwortb, Kay 18.78 ZQ9e, Wm 8,50 Poor. Albrlob, Prank ,,..$ 2.00 Burghardt, V- H. & Co. Con Lcssuo John P. Cordrny, of tho Sa lem , Grand Opera House, nnnounccs through tho local manngor, B. P. Mcr oilitli, that tho fallowing attractions nro booked for tho season of 1004-5. "Drldgo at Midnight." "Gorton's Minstrels." -"Hills of California." "Sldotmokod." "Swcot Clover." "Sign of tho Hour.". "Jim Bludso." "Itomco nnd Juliet' "Orphnn's .Prayer." "Mnson nnd Mason." "Tho Tenderfoot." "Country Girl." "M You Like It." "Sis Hopkins." "Shore Acres." "Mr. Kussoll." "West's Minstrels." "An American Trnmp." "Littlo Outcast." "Two Littlo Wnifs." "Florence Roberts." "Itudolpli and Adolph." "Over Niagara Falls," "Tho Itlvals." "Mario Wninwright." "Jumos Murply." "Ono Widow-Non." "Lewis Morrison." "Paul Qilmoro,," "Chas. B, Hnnford." "Dora Thome." "Croaton Clarke." Ffl 1? " A Mi turt yf Maryland." rry Ueresford." MLWJ ' : Mk& w i - ... JbooKinR For Work ? 44th Anma! Exhibition Sept 12 to J7 i 904 Salem, O. The greatest fair in all respects fn the history of the state. a Establishes Course In Torestry. The turning out of skilled foresters is no Inconsiderable part qf Che valu-i able work of the bureau of forestry.1 No profession is so littlo crowded, nnd none offers a more inviting field to tho conscientious ami toaious student. Thut forestry, as n science essential to tho well-being of tho nation, i stead ily growing in popular favor is evi denced by tho increasing number of schools and professorships of forestry that are established. Tho latest pro fessorship is that at the agricultural college ut Ames, Iowa, called tho Iowa State College, To fill this position It has chosen Mr. Hugh P. Baker, of the bureau of forestry. Mr. Baker is a graduate of the Michigan Agricultural College- and tho Yalo Purest School, and has had wide experience in hand ling problems in forestry in the west. He will lecture at tho college half of eaqh year on general forestry lit its application to Iowa conditions. The other half of the year ho will devote to bureau work, for tbo most part in vestigating forest problems as they consent the state of Iowa. Brown, Ban (Jon, Brown, ftft cu, Browa & Lehman .... 7,33 JIIh, N. M. .. . .,,.,... W.13 How Is ThU; Wo offor Ouo Hundred Dollar's Bo ward for any case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. I. OHKNBY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. We, tho undorslgnod, havo known P. J. Coonoy for tho last 15 years. and bollovo hire, perfectly honorablo In U business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tions, inado by hl firm. WALKING, KINNAN & MAIWIN. Who'osale DruuUt, Toledo, Ohio, Hall's Catarrh Curo It taken lntor-l nally, aqtlng directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per notice, hou ey all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con. patlon. Enroll in the I. C. S. and you will not have to look long. The demand for tech nically trained men is far in excess of the supply. Ob tain the technical knowledge contained in one of our Courses and you will soon be one of the thousands thnt owe their success to our instruction. We can help you qualify at home, in spare time, and at small expense, for any of the fol lowing positiens: Uicoinleal, Metrical, Stun, Chi, ir Ulshu; Enrlcitr; Oraftiaaa; Arceltett; Book ttipir; Stcaegrapher; Snow-Card Wrltir; Wlctfow Ortistr; or Id Wrttsr. Write TODAY, stnllus which posi tion Interests jou. to INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools Box 799, SCRANT0N. PA. 01 uu. os oca Wat asrarsssTiTiTSi Salem, Or., April 20, 1904. International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa, Qeutlemen: In reply to your request asking for my opinion of your schools as a student, will say I am well pleased with your methods of Instruction, and tho faculty you havo of making your lessons eo plain and easily understood. Any person with a common school education cannot help but be benefitted by pursuing a course In which ho Is Interested. In so far as I have pursued my course, could not suggest any way to Improve your meth ods of Instruction. I beg to remain. Yours truly PRED A. LEGO. Claw L. A. O. 625.331 Free Circalara R. W. WiTTlCIIEN. Local Agtnt, F. X. HOLL, Asst. Sept. McKay BU. 3rd P. Stark, rURTLAND, ORE, $100 Reward, $100. Tho readers of this paper will be pleased to learn thnt there is nt least ono dreaded disenso that scienco has been nble to cure In all its stages, nnd thnt Is Catarrh. Hall's Cotarrh Curo Is tho only positivo curo now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being n constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional trontraont. Hull's Catarrh Curo is token Internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying the foundation of tho disease, nnd giving tho patient strength by building up tho constitution nnd nssisting naturo in doing its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith in its curativo pow ers thnt they offer Ono Hundred Bol lars for nny caso thnt it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address P. J. CHENEY & CO., Tolc do, Ohio. Sold by nil druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Pamily Pills for cousti' pation. On and after June 1, 1904, the Southern Pacific, in connection with the Corvallis & Eastern reallrlad, will have on sale round trip tickets from points on their lines to Newport, Ya aulna and Betrolt tt very. low rates, good for return until October 10, 1904. Three-day tickets to Newport and Yaqulna, good going Saturdays and returning Mondays, are also on sale from all East Side points, Portland to Eugene inclusive and from all West Side points, enabling peoplo to visit their families and spend Sunday at the seaside. Season tickets from all East Side points, Portland to Eugene, inclusive, and from all West Side points, are also on sale to Betrolt at very low rates, with stop-over privileges at Mill City or any point east, enabling tourists to visit the Santiam and Brel tenbuBh hot springs in the Cascade mountains, which can be reached In one day. Season tickets will be good for re turn from all points until October 10. Three-day tickets will be good going on Saturdays and returning Monlays only. Tickets from Portland and vi cinity will be good for return via tho East or West Side at option of pas senger. Tickets from Eugene and vi cinity will be good going via tho Lebanon-Springfield branch if desired. Baggage on Newport tickets checked through to Newport; on Yaqulna tickets to Yaqulna only. Southern Pacific trains connect wltb the C. & E. at Albany and Corvallis for Yaqulna and Newport. Trains on the C. & E. for Detroit will leave Al bany at 7 a. m., enabling tourists to the hot springs to reach there the same day. Full information as to rates, with beautifully Illustrated booklet of Ya qulna bay and vicinity, timetables, etc., can be obtained on application to Edwin Stone, manager C. & E railroad, Albany; W. E. Coman, O. P A., Southern Pacific company, Port land, or to any S. P. or C. & E. agent Rate from Salem to Newport ...$5.00 Rate from Salem to Yaqulna ....84.50 Rate from Salem to Detroit ....$3.60 Throe-day rate from Salem to Newport $3.50 MARKET QUOTA- TIONS TODAY "Make Salem n Good Home Markov Poultry-at Stelnor'a Markot. Eggs Per dozen, 22c. Hens 8c. Young chickens 8c. Harrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Per doz., 22c. Hop Markst, Hops 19 25c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Eta. Potatoes lc. Onions 2&c. Wood, rence Posts, Kte. Second growth $5.76. APh $5.00 to 93.75. Grub oak $6.50. Cedar posts 12c. Hides. Polta and Curia, Green Hides, No. 1 6c. Green Hlues, No. 2 4c. Call Skins 45c. Sheep 75c. Goat Skins 25c to 91.84. Grain and Flour Oats Buying, $1.10 per cwt Barley $21 per ton. Flour Wholesale, 3.7E. Live Stock Market, Steers 22c. Cows ll?4c. Sheep $1.502.00. Dressed veal 46&c. Fat hogs 55c. Hay, Fexd. Eta, Baled ch'eat $10$11. Baled clover $9. Bran $22.60. Shorts $24.00. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co. Eggs 16c, cash. Butter 22 & 25c. Butter fat 22&c, at station. ' i Summer Excursion Rates and Special Train Service Now On Between Portland and Clatsop Beach. TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leavos Albany 12:45 p,Mi Leaves Corvallis 1:45 P.M. Arlves Yaqulna 5:40 p.m. No. 1. Returning Leaves Yaqulna 7:15 A.M. Leaves Corvallis H:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:ic P.M. No. 3 for Detroit Leave Albany i:oo p.m. Arrives Detroit 6:00 P.M. No, 4 from Detroit Leave Dotrolt 6:30 A.M. Arrlveit Albany i1:15 am Train No. 1 arrives In Albany In timo to connect with tho S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or throo hours In Albany before depart ure of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tho S. p. trains at Corvallis and Albany irlvinjr direct service to Newport and adja cent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breltenbush and othor mountain resorts leaves Al bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit about 6:00 p. m. For further information apply to EDWIN STONE, Manager T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CrtONISE, Agent, Corvallli Excursion Rates to Yaqulna Bav On Juno 1st tho Southorn Pacific Company will resume sale of excur sion tickets to Newport and and Ya qulna Bay,, both season and Satnr-day4o-Monday tickets will bo sow Thla popular resort la growing In fa, vor ach year, hotel rates are reason able, and the opportunity for flshlne hunting and sea bathing are unex celled by any other resort oa the Pa cific coast. Tho summer schedule of the As toria & Columbia River railroad has been Inaugurated between Portland, Astoria, Gearhart and Seaside, in con nection with special round trip excur slono tickets to all Clatsop and North Beach points, and train leaves Union depot 8 a. m. dally and runs through direct, arriving at Astoria 11:30 a. m Gearhart 12:20 p. m. and Seasl.lo 12:30 p; m. Tho Portland-Seaside Flyfcr leaves Union depot every Saturday at 2:30 P. in., arriving Astoria 5:50 p. m. and runs through direct, arriving at Gear hart 6:40 p. m. and Seaside 6:50 p. m. In connection with this Improved service, special round trip season tickets are sold from Portland to all Clatsop and North Beach points at rate 01 $4.00 for the round trip, good for return passage until October 15. Special commutation tickets, good for five round trips, are sold from Portland to same points for lis on good to return until October 16. &aiuMay special round trln ,,. slon tickets from Portland to all Clat sop and North Beach points on sale every Saturday at rate of $2.50 for round trip, good to return Sunday Tickets sold from Portland to North Beach points are issued in connection with I. R. & N. steamers from As toria and baggage is transform u rora aePi and steamer dock at Alton free ot charge, and all tickets 2 5n - & N Co- from Port land to Clatsop and North Beach points are lnterchanneahi .... .,. bo honored on trains of this company IndTsSrla!1100 P For additional Information address it. .1 T aBent' 248 der street I'l-sm PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat-Walla Walla, 79c. Valley 83c. Flour Portland, best grade, $l.25Q $4.70; graham, $3.504.00. Oats-Choico white, $1.201.25. Barley Feed, $20 per ton; rolled $22. Millstuff Bran, $19.00. Hay-Timothy,$1415. Potatoes Fancy, $1.251.40. Eggs Oregon ranch, 2324c. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 910 per pound; turkeys, 1416c. Pork Dressed, G&7c. Beef Dressed, 4 6c. Veal 67c. Mutton Dressed, 46c. Hops 1903 crop, 2225c. Wool Valley, 1920c; Eastern Or egon, 1017c; Mchalr, 30c for choice. Hides dry, 16 poands and upwards, 1515c. Butter Fancy creamery, 22c. fioi$iiBr unioh va&ww Three Trains to the East Dally. Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spokano; tourist Bleepln" cars dally to Kansas City; throusn Pullman tourist sleeping cars (per sonally conducted) weekly to Chic go; reclining chair cars (Boats frW) to the East dally. 70" HOURS v 7fl UpoULcnDafTe0orccooU DKPABT Chicago PortUnd Boecltl 915. m ti Uunv- Dgion Atuntlo Up. a, tU Hunt ington BUPaoJ 6 v 1 . a. opoktni) JIMEBCHEDULES From Portland; or. ABWVI 7BOK Silt lkA H... O. VTnWk rT-"5S 'l 3SiLite..,PTSr - HuA w.m"l .nM tQl Wlla Wall. LewiwonT ".Wwl, luu- oiau. MinnAsnAiia a Pant Tini1,XTw'i'! nkilJ. i,uwucfi ""'", aua ami. 8 23p a l; 1 7:15 a. 1 I SrSuIaSS "tt,ffi5Bni POMONA and Altona leave for Portland daily except Sun, daY at 7 a. m. k: Foot 4 vmJ. -. Ocean and River Schedule. For San Francisco Rvr flva days At 8 P. m.. Pn, I.I.J. .Infa "d NortU Beach Dally (except Sun day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. Dally service (water permitting) oa Willamette and Yamhill rivera. For fuller Information ask ov wtIU Tour nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIO, General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Ca, Portland, Oregon. Bl. CHUU'C ONION .S;J!UWlH,AIi,, Utitlrtl bfX "!!! '" r9 Oolttt tor M rJ yr?TT7j:.U".grffffgP.TT?T?BKTCa?JAlIH t