DAILT OAPITAIi JOUI11TAI SAIJBM. OKEOON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 ,1005. 4 w " - SJjMWSJWSSpiWHWeiW COUNCIL TACKLES '' TELEP i 1WMT -w If ! HONES' - -r h: t Business Men's League Backs; Old Company But Is Getting Weary r -.-l is fast Bupcrocdlng old-fashioned cod liver oil nnd V 111U1 cmuigjons tjccnusc, without a drop of oil or disagreeable feature, it contains all the jnctllciiinl elements of cod liver oil, actually tnkcu from fresh cods' livers. By our process the oil, having no value either as a medicine or food, i3 separated from the medicinal elements and thrown nwny. Unlike old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, Vinol is idcliciously palatable, agreeable to the weakest stom ach, nnd therefore uncqualcd as a body builder and strength creator for old people, puny children, weak, run-down men and women, after sickness, And for all pulmonary diseases. Everything Viuol contains is named on the label. OUR GUARANTEE Wo havo such faith in VINOL, that If you will take It wo promise if It does not benefit or cure you wo will return you your money witnout queiuon. wo ibko an mo nan. G. W. PUTNAM CO., Druggists 0 . Salem, Oregon ; JUST STRAYED AWAY A little, dork hatred girl orled nwny tlio morning lu tlio oflleo of City ltooor dorMoproA Tlio oqUI liml plnoliod tlio llHlp four-yonr-old tot until, whon alio whs brought into tlio olllce nbout 0 ocloek this morning elio was lmlf froz 'on, Hut uvldently tlio cold did not nf foot lior so iimah ns her forlorn con dition, or tli IJttlo girl wan lost, Slio had trayd from homo, ovldently, in tho airly morning hour, finally to foil exhausted on u eldewnlk opposite tho city ball, giving 'P nH fruitless n vain ondonvor to find lior wny Iwcjt ngnln. Tlio llltlo girl sobbed bitterly, and to nit questions refused to answer, Search through tho oity failed to loonto tho child's parents, After n while It braamo apparent to all that tho llttlo girl could not understand Hngllah, It was toward tho close of tho morn ing, when n dUhoveled wonvan rushod into tlio recorded" oflloe. Volubly, but incomprehensibly, she tried to osplnin - something. Tho laugungo was a for olgn onewhUh. no one alout tho placo , could umtaretnntr. Just as somo ono wni nbout to bring tho girl from n eldo room, tho little girl herself gavo out - a wnil nnd tlfb mother mado a rush after her baby. The tirl wa the child of a HiwwlRn immigrant who lmd been Ih Amerlea but a few week. Her mother lot her play on tho street in front of their homo nud suo strayed away. HOPS KEEP MOVING FARMERS BUSINESS Wo give pnrtleulnr attentUn to tho business of tho farmers, Wo cor dially invito them to make this their banking home. Safan T State Bank X.. K. PAGE, Resident E. W. HAZARD, Caskter Prices Range Around Twelve Cents, But the Market Is Firm OBblo, Wolfo & Notter, of Portlnnd yestenmy concluded tho largest sorlea of sales of the presont hop buying son son. Tho firm took over n quantity of hops aggregating almost 1S00 boles, nt liitt cents. Tho hops nro from tho Dalles dlstrlet, In Polk county. The largest lot of 400 bnles wns tho Orr orop. A lot of 350 bales wns nlsotnkon by tho firm oft tho hands of Williams, the Dallas hop dealer. Three bthor minor buys brought tho total pun olmset) up to 1200 bales. Two loanl buys wero nlso roported yesterday, ono by T. A. Llveeley & Co., of 805 boles, tho Otto llnnsen orop, this eoounty, nt n prleo ft little nbqvo 13 cents, nnd tho other by Krabs Bros., 140 Imles, nt lt oeuts. This nfternoon a largo number of hop growers of tho country nro holding a meeting in tho pollco court room at tho city, hall, conferring ovor market conditions. Market prospects, and tho possibility of a rise in prloes, will bo the subjeet to bo dlscuwod. O' - OniUFJRN CEY FOB IliBTOinjR'a OARTOItU. School Kotos, New students are still coming in on nn avorngo of oue a day so far. They will soon stop, however. ' Superintendent Power reports that tho olty schools nro progressing iu nil respects ns well ns can be expected. Tho anxiety to got into tho nevhlgh school building is constantly growing Lnmoug the students. It Is not, however, causing any unnecessary disorder in tho present ernmped condition. The a II. S. football team was de feated Inst Saturday by MoMitwvIllo College by a seere of 0 to 0. Tho teams will play again in Salora Saur dny and complete their contest. Tho high school Is organising its do bating forces for tho purpose of se lecting and) preparing its representa tlva teams. Several debates arranged for already. The a)L8, teams will probably havo match contests with Bugono, Portland, Boseburg, MeMlnn vjlle, Albany and possibly with others. Several of these debates will bo In Sa lent. Tlio long-looked-for strugglo in tho city council over tho granting of n telephone franchise to tho Automatic Tclophono Company ooino up last night Tho commlttoo on ordinances, to which tho ordinance granting; tho franchise wns roforrcd, roported it back with tho rocommondation that It bo passed, as amended. As tho nmcndod bill did not givo tho original sections, with tho amendments to each, tho mayor ruled tlmt it could not bo consldcreil) as nn amondod bill, but only ns a substitute bill. To consider this, tho council Wont into n'committco of tho wholo nn.il Al dormnn Downing wns called to tho chair. A. King Wilson, of Portland, spoke for tho new company nnd urged lmino dlnto action, -whjjo John A. Carson, of this city, appeared for tho company and ploadcd for further tlmo for tho compnny to porfect its system. A lnrgo committco from tho Salem Business Men's Longuo was present I thorn, urgol tho council to postpono nc , tlon for 30 days. If tho present com pnny did Tiot havo its systom perfected by that time so ns to glv6 bettor satis faction, tho lcaguo would tlion bo in favor of granting a frnnchiso to tho now compnny. Tho commlttoo of tho wholo' finally ngrocd to inform tho council Hint it desired tho mnttor roforrcd back to tho ordlnnnco commlttoo with instruc tions toreport tho same back to tho council nt tho epcclal mooting -.Tu'oflday night. Tho following bills- ngalnst tlio; city woro ordered paid: Citizens' Light ami Traction Company, $17.00; Citizen' Light nnd Traction Compnny, $300.05; Snlom Wntor Company, $120.12 Stntosmnn Publishing Co., $10.00; do., $13; do., $0.75; do., $20; do., $0.50; Chnrlos" K. 'Spauldlng Log Compnny, $23.00; do., $f3.35; do., $57.35; do., $70.05; do., $82.80; do., $20.15; do., $7.25; do., $17.25; do., $3; do., $1.40; Chnrlos West, $14; It. M. Wndo & Co., $11.75; Lnwronco & Baker, $1.70; Jack Darr, $B; Sim II. White, 50 cents. Tho report from tho board of park commissioners whs road and roforrcd to tho commlttoo on public parks, Tho committco on streets, to whom wns referred tho matter of ascertain ing tho cost of providing street signs, roported that tho signs could bo painted for 10 cents apieco. A motion wis mado instructing the committco to hnvo n suflloient number of signs mado, but this whs doolnrod out of ordor, whon Aldernmn Bnyno announced his objections. Bnyno objectod on tho grounds that the city had an ordinanoo compelling the builders of cement sido walks to havo tho nnmos of the streets embedded in- tho wnlk. In answering Win, Councilman Acheeon called his attention totho foot that tho cement district only comprised a swill part of tho oity. Qesner nlso mado the stato mont that n stranger in tho city could not toll whoro ho was, and thus ho con sidered tho ostablisbin gof signs at tho streot Intersections a very Important matter. As Bnyne persisted in his objection, tho improvement was blwke.t. The resident on Trade street, no tweon Wluter nnd Twelfth, presented n petition asking the council to request , gfMKN 7 3rLnT v tho Southern Pacific Company to ro movo the fenco from the south side on Trado street! between Winter nnd Twelfth. The following officers woro nppointed to act at the approaching city election! Ward 1 Judgos, Folix II. Davis, II. A. Johnson, Jr., W. II. Byars; clorks, James Mott, K. Southwlck, Lot Poorco; polling place, Walker's barn. Wnrd 2 Judgos, J. O. Thompson, O. O. Gtuis, James B. Broylos; clerks, P. A. Turner, II. D. Patton, Joseph Bautn gartnor; polling place, city hall. Ward 3 Judfcos, C. L. Moores, J. W. Uoynolds, John Gray; clorks, F. A. Du Botte, W. II. Cook, W. II. Odell; poll ing place, Ynnnko's barn. Ward 4 Judgos, William Skipton, T. O. Albort, J. A. Poolor; clorks, IL H. Vnndovort, S. Hockmnn, J. E. God froy; polling place, Wado's cooppor shop. Ward 7 Judges, A. Dano, Henry Schomnkor, J. B. Boss; clorks, Olivor .Tory, II. S. Bndcliff, Fred West; poll ing placo, Jory's fruit dryor. OOBiO TO BED HUNGRY. It Is All Wrong and Man Is tho Only Croaturo That Docs It. Tho comploto emptiness of tho stom ach during alcop ndds greatly to tho amount of omaclatloti, sleeplessness nnd general woakness so often met with. Thcro is a pcrpotual chango of tissues in tho body, sleeping or wak lng, and tho supply of nourishment ought to bo somewhat continuous nnd food tikon just boforo retiring, ndds inoro tiiuo than is dostroyod, and increased weight nnd vigor is tho to salt. Dr. W. T. Cntholi says: "All animals oxeept man oat boforo sloop and thcro la no reason in naturo why man should form too exception to tho rnlo." If pooplo who or tHn, norvous and aloepleee would tako a light lunch of broad and milk or oatmeal nnd cream and at the same tlmo taie safe, harm less stomach remedy Wro Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in nrcer to all tho stomach in digesting it, the result will be a surprising itreas$ in weight, drongth and general vijfw. The only (Lrawback has boon that thin, nervous, dyspoptle people cannot dJjjejt oad a irfmllato wholoaomo food n night 'ir any other time. J sueh It is abtw lutoly necossary to ueo Stcart'e Dys popsla Tablets, becanso thoy will digest tho food, no matter how weak tho stomach may bo, nourishing the body nnd resting tho ctomaeh at tho samo time. Dr. 8tovenm Bayuj "I depend al most entirely upon Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablota in treating iirfigostlon, bo causo it is not a quack nostrum, nnd I know just what they contain, a com bination of vegetnblo ossonces, puro popsin. Thoy euro Dyspopsia and Stomach troubles, becauso thoy can't help but cure.'' Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablpts are sold by druggists every whoro at 50 cents per packngo. Thoy aro In lozongo form, pleasant to tako, and contain nothing but puro pepsin, vogotablo essences and bismuth, scien tifically compounded. Your druggist will toll you' they give universal satisfaction. HAD TO HIDE IT A. mother wrote us recently that she had to keep Scott's Emulsion under lock and key her children used to drink it whenever her back was turned. Strange that children should like something that is so good for them. It's usu ally the other way. Scott's Emulsion makes children comfortable, makes them fat and rosy-cheeked. Perhaps that's why they like it so much they know it makes them feel good. We'll Mad you a umpli, fr SCOTT & DQWKE, 409 fcul Street, w Vwt Sonsational allegations are contained in tho reply filod this morninc with tho county clerk of Mary Keeno to th mvoreo complaint of ber husbaml, Frank Keono, a wealthy resident of Stay ton. .Keeno seme time ago corn, mencod divorce proceedings against tho young wife ho married hardly a year beioro. Mrs. Keene Is willing for her bus bnmt to have his divoree, but sho wants tho oeurt to oompel him to pay for it. In othor words, sho asks tho court to order her husband to allow her $00 at torney 'a foes, $850 temporary alimony and $6,000 final alimony, Keeno is reputed to be wealthy, pos sessing property worth at least $'O,OO0. He Is well known In this city. ro Tho Lane County Medical Society will moot in Hugene Wednesday, Octo ber 95, and' every medical man in Lane county is, expected to bo present. ' ' 1 o Eugene is to have a fine new brick block which will cost $1,750, Here's the FAULTLESS GRUBBER I Up to tho timo tho abovo grubbor was produced, nnythlng intho shapo of t drum nnd a sweep wns counted n Grubbor. i Tho "Faultless" is tho first mnchino tlmt hna nttomptcdi to appeal to Hi trndo with good mechnnicnl principles. Tho drum turns on well finlshoj W ings, reducing tho friction. Tho thrcogu'tdo rolls standing nlongsldo the in m, two of which appear in' cut, proventtho cnblo from piling or winding oral itsolf, thus saving w'cnr nud tear. 1 Cnblo winds always at tho bottom of drum, thus kcoping draft low aaa! ductag strain on Grubber anshornge.Drum enn bo easily wound by hatdtiM stack Is tnkon up, then thrown intogenr nnd tho horso started, savinjiv ig lot of timo. j As soon ns through with a pull, tho horso is stopped nnd tho clutch lover top shifted, when tho cablo con all borcolcd out by a man at tho end. Tho drum holds 100 fcotof, cablo,und tho brako rachot is positive la fcj action, making it nn-nbsolutcty safo mnchino to. operate. It comos all mounted ready for uso, and) is tho speediest, hnqdiest QraUs yot plnccd o ntho markot. Tlmo Is monoy in grubbing samo as anytakj else, nnd hero's a monoy saver. Cnll nnd sco tho mnchino and- r of on to 'tho twolvo loca'l purchasers of kit year. fy IWWplf" 1 j Tlds Potato Digger is. tho host of its class) for tho two wheels In front ra uotweon tho rows, nnd tho plow runs stondler. It gots all tho potatoes. CASsH5PiK!faSfew.-- WMBn"""""" 1 MADS IN Wt PICCC WIWCUI wtu. This shows tho construction of tho Syrncuso Steel Plow. It's made of contor scel, threo layers rolled togethor, tho outor layor hard as glm inner tough as stool can bo mado. Unbroakablo nnd a porfect scourer. J nowablo ahow on landslldo and ronewnblo thin pieco. To a plowman who tf preciates real merit, this Appeals, for it novorelails to please, 1 . . --. n oenicia Wancock Disc Flows Monitor Doable Disc Dwlls A .!l.l ....... ....... . TT.,.A1.V Pl . u..eu Kooa comotnauon ror tnis iall. Our scores 01 llauK ,, . oustomors aro tho satisfied sort, for tho Plow has "delivered' the good' f .--. v.a ourewjiuu, nnu mo more Kinus 01 wise i-jowa m -ri more the simple construction and undorlvini? nrinclnlos of tho IIsnck . appreciated. The Monitor Double DIso is now In the hands of oveV sixty farmers V cent to balem, nnd they aro a loyal lot, too. It's a dry weather or ' weather drill, ami it nnt , cot., . ., ,ik in norfect w v without clogging and without tearing out.tbVtrnak you'vo labored to e? The disc bearings aro porfect fitting, dust proof," anil wo've yet tho '' lj one to hear of. J- '"1 Compare note on a Doublo Dise and you'll know better why the Ms is the only one. you should consldor seriously. Whatever you need in Implemonts or MachlnoryweU like to shoff 7 F.A. Wigg ins IMPLEMENT HOUSE Farm XfnMnj.r .11 . i w.n.i.. . .. n i. ro5i.neS. S1 -"j au Duns, rtaicies, iJtoycies ana dow"b "v Oregon.