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DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAI 8AXBM, OKEOOy, THURSDAY, JTmr.
21, 1906.
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BUMPER
HOP CROP
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'Sale Bay niaro. Inquire at Gil-
& Johnson stable. G-15-lw
Salo. Two ro9h milch cowa; ono
fentlo driving horso, 1G09 North
ourth otroet, North, Salem. Am
laving tho city., G-lS-lwk
fcllc Sola Tho guarcrian of tho es-
. i .
it of I. S. Richarda -will sell at
ablio salo Saturday at 10 o'clock,
ano 23d, all tho stock and junk of
ie estate at tho old store on State
ireet. John Knignt, guardian.
6-2V4t
Salc-Tho patent right for the Little
Bant Axlo Latho for the. state of Or
ton. Investigate this; it is a money-
akcr. For particulars apply at this
Ice. G-20-3t
Sale. Four lots plantod with a.
frioty of fruit trees and berries. A
kod house, barn and small hot house
good family driving horse, bug-
and light hack, all on easy terms.
Ill at No. 2000 Stato street, comer
st street. 6-11-lm
a.
TOE BENT.
Boat. Furnished and unfurnished
soma at w) Worth Commercial
rcet. M. A. Dice, prop. 5-1-tf
fiRcnt. R. B. Flominc's uppor flat
Center streot; all modern improve-
enta. 5-29-tf
WANTED.
WantciV For canponter work for
11-rooHi house. Walter Morlcy.
C-20-3t
at Wanted For tho best soiling
ousohold article out. Address box
ro. uno or call on Paul JiloDPln.
h.emoketa and 21st streets. 61G-w
atcd 500 men to buy a Texas Star
aundry and Ironing Tablo for thoir
Uvea. It will mako ironing a pleas-
re. Co mo and investigate, it will
ay you. Factory at 182 East State
Ireet, oppoaito Epploy's store. Eh
nughn, manufacturer. 6-16-lwk
; WANTED FEMALE HELP.
ated, Waitress and! pantry girl at
miamotto Hotel. 6-11-tf
MISOELLANEOUS.
Halls Forry Is now open to the
nbllc traffic. 6-20-3t
Iron Works Founders, roachin-
its and blacksmiths. Manufacturers
all kinds of sawmill machinory.
fop and fruit drying stoves,
Ic. Manufacturers of tho Salem
ron Works Hop Press. 11-29-lm
atcd Turkeys, geese, ducks, chick-
bs and nil farm produce. Highest
price paid for same. Capital
ommissloo Company, 267 Comraer-
lial street. Telephone ,170. "
ol Scott Nowly furnished, every-
bing clean and first class. Rooms
It reasonablo prices. In Cottlo
Meek, Saiom. A. Scott, jfop. 7-6-tf
kpcrty for Trade. Houso and two
bts in Englewood; small fruit and
earing trees, one-half block from
ar lino. Will trade for outside prop-
Mr, or will sell. .11. A. Rawson,
Box 338. 0-20-lm
Salem Stoam Dyoing and Clean-
Works Is tho place to get your
tiothea renovated. From a pair of
Clovw to tho most olaborato silk
gown. All goods , paid ice lr in
pored. Phono, 1245. 221 Commercial
jrtreet. Mrs. C. H. Walker, prop.
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Gold Dtist Flop i
Made by THE SYDNEY POW
ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon.
Madq for family use. Ask your
grocer for it. Bran and shorts
always on hand.
P. B. Wallace
AGENT
aillailtlf 9B9999
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A fine Juicy, Tender
TEA BONE STEAK
With the fixings, makes a great!
eat. Costa vou 30 cents, ana
tes as good as If you paid 50e-
White House
Restaurant
GEOfiGF WMiYi Preors.
GStstfM&fc
Dr. W. L. Merccr.-Gra(iuale of Klrks.
ie, juo., under founder of osteo
pathy. Rooms 2o-26 Breyman bldg.,
Commercial St. Phono 919. Resi
dence 419 North Summer street.
Phono C14. Treats acute and chronic
diseases. Examination free.
Dr. B. H. Whito, Graduato of Kirks
ville, Mo., under foundor of ostco
pathy. Room 21 Breyman bldg.,
Commercial street. Phono 87. Rest
dence 590 Stato, cor. Church. Phone
-1110. Treats acuto and chronic dis
eases. Examinations free.
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Dr. E. J. YOUne. Voterlnnrv Snrtriwin
..and dentist, 33 years' experience.
All work guaranteed. Difficult sur
gical operations a specialty. Phone
B31. Offico at Club Stables. Phone
7, Salem, Oregon. 3-9-tf
MUSIO STUDIOS.
Musical Stuulo. Frank E. Churchill,
Musical Studio, Associate teacher
Westom Conservatory, Chicago, 111.,
representing Inter-State System at
Salem, Oregon. In the Gray block,
room 3. Studio horns, 9 to 12 and 2
to 5. 8-19-tf
SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES.
(Frank M, Brown. Manufacturer of
sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of
house finish and hard wood work.
Front street, bet. Stato and Court.
LODGES.
Foresters of America Count Sherwood
Foresters No. 19. Meots Tuesday in
Hurst hall, Stato streot. U. S. Rider,
C. R.; A. h. Brown, F. S.
Contra! Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle
Hall in Holman block, corner State
and Liberty streots, Tuesday of each
weok at 7:30 p. m. J. G. Graham, C.
C; W. I. Staloy, K. of R. and S.
Modern Woodmen of Amorica. Ore
gon Cedar Camp No. 5240. Moots
overy Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
in Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. C ;
F. A. Turner, Clerk.
Woodmen of World. Meet every Fri
day night at 7:30, In Holman hajl.
A. J. Basey, C. C. P. L. Frazler,
Clork.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES.
y'IS THE PHONE NUMBER OF
THE RED FRONT STABLES
M. L. HARROD, PROPRIETOR, 271
OHEMEEETA STREET.
Feed Barn Special attention to trans
ient teams. Farmers' patronage so.
licked. Waiting rooms for ladies.
Wo also carry a full line of feed.
Located at Club Stables, corner Lib
orty and Forry streets. Phone Main
7. Bnink & Darby. 12-14-6m
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale. A good residence; located at
580 Liberty street; price reasonable.
For particulars address Chas. Burg
graf, Albany, Or. 5-25-tf
A Snap. For ealo, 400 acres of good
land, two miles from inilroad sta
tion; 275 In cultivation,-175 acres in
crop; good houso and barn; orchard,
etc. Only $S000, if sold at once.
Swegle &Smltb, 492 Stato street.
Phone 459.
WATER COMPANY.
SA1EH WATpR COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For water sorvlce apply at office
Rills payable monthly in advance
Make all complaints at the office.
When You Greet
Your Best Girl
You should always be well gTOomeJ
and well dressed and have your lines
Immaculate in its snowy wbitene. .J
exquisite finish. Yon can keep it thl
y constantly, and at small Wit whei
you have it laundried at tb
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15-1W Liberty M.
Tho Watervlllo Times: Continued
dullness has to bo reported in tho hop
market, both locally and in tho primal
sources, as business is at a standstill
with brewers, and dealers not showing
any Interest. Wo hear of no important
transactions on tho local markot, up-
stato or on tho Pacific eoaat. Holders
of stock are nominally firm, in their
views, but it is probailo somo slight
concessions would bo made, should any
buyoTs appear. Crop news continues
very good with conditions unchanged.
Good growing weather has been report
ed an this stato and tho crop Is coming
along as well as can b expected. No
change in prospects on tho Pacific
coast; weather continues favorable and
everything promises a largo yield unless
something unforseon develops latcn on.
There is somo talk of vermin from -tho
Continental yards, but It is not though
to bo serious. English advices are fav
orable, although tho crop Is still back
ward. Hop Conditions in England.
Kontish Observer,May 31: Under tho
influence of tho wnnm sunnv weather
of tho past few days, tho young bino
has made good progress and now pre
sents a fresh healthy appearance. Tho
recitnt rains were very beneficial, and
tho attack of flea has subsided in most
grounds. Prospects for this early per
iod aro" generally fair but the bino has
much to do yet to roach its average
growth for the beginning of June.
Wei shall begin our usual plantation
reports next week.
An unusual sight is to bo witnessed
at West Farleight on tho main ronil
from Maldstono to Paddock Wood.
Owing to tho bankruptcy of Mr. Li
onel Fletcher, who was n largo hop
grower In tho district, tho hop poles,
wiro work andi under ground pipes,
tanks, etc., for washing tho hops on a
largo acreage have been sold for tho
benefit of tho creditors nnd taken nway,
while tho hops on tho landr which, it
is stated, lias been put up to auction
by tho mortgagees and remains -unsold,
aro running wild all over the ground,
and tho crop for this year, therefore,
is entirely lost.
Supplies of really cholco hops aro
practically exhausted, and tho llttlo
trade doing is confined to medium qual
ities, which aro saleable from 2 pounds
5 shillings to 3 pounds. Yearlings make
about 2 pounds 5 shillings, California
hops lire quoted here ut from 3 pouni's
10 shillings to 4 pounds, tho "corner"
brought off at San Francisco having
stiffened rntro on this side.
Messrs. W. H. and II. LeMay, Lon
don, S. E., repert: During tho past
week thero has been a very fair do
mand for English hops, tho low rjfices
ruling tempting those who havo not
stocked up, to do so.
Messrs. Manger and Henley, London,
8. E., repert: Tho demand con
tinues foi good, useful, sound hops,
which aro scarco and difficult to meet
with. Prices remain firm with n do-
cideil hardening tendency.
Worcester Hop Report.
Business roiimiu in u very quiet con
dition and values show no quptable al
teration, but consumers wllK.seldom op-
oito unless ioiiui conoession is mnuo.
Tho heavy rains havo caused tho young
bine to make bettor progress and a
continuance of the present warm weath
er will soon unable arrears of growth
to bo mud up. Fly has appeared.
.1. 11 Meredith & Co.
Hops in California.
In a letter from SanUi Rosa tho state-
ment ltt IliadO HUH uunovaii uuu "
two loading dealers of that city, erttl-
mnt tho coming hop c-op of California
at 100,000 bales, plaolng the yield of
Sonoma county ut 40,000 bales. Lat
year California produotil about 70.000
bales. No matter what tho crop is this
year, It will probably bo nn easy mut-
or to pick it, with the largo number
of Idle men at San Francisco.
SUNDAY EXCURSION
on the
Corvallis & Eastern Rail
road TO NEWPORT
Sunday excursion to Newport and
roinm n tho CorvallU and Eater
railroad will leave Albany
EVERY SUNDAY AT 7:30 A. M.
Arriving in Newport at noon, return
ing leave Newport at 5:30 p. m., giving
SVj hours at the finest resort in tk
Weit. Health, rest and pleasure for
the weary worker,
Threrfday arid waion tickets ron
all S, P. points, good going and return
ing on Sanday excursion trains,
Fara from Albany, Corvallis or Poll
omath $1.50 tor tho retrod trip. Coa
neetions at Albany with Eugene local
going southbound overland on return.
TALK
The Eugene Register of Wednesday
says: In the absence of Mayor Wilklns
Councilman Henderson, presided at tho
postponed meeting of the council last
evening. There wero present Calkins,
McC-ady, Spencer, Garrett. No busi
ness was transacted with tho excoptioa
of reading of a railroad ordinance, ask
ing for a franchise on tho streots of
Eugene. This was introduced formally
Into tho council by Alderman Calkins
on behalf of EmcTy C. Dyo, his associ
ates and assigns. Mr. Dyo .rend tho
instrument for the benefit of tho coun
cil and! herewith are some of tho im
portant provisiens:
Tho road will connect with nn In
tcrurban electric roa'd terminating in
Portland; a bond of $2000 will bo post
ed to assure good faith, half of it to bo
forfeited in case construction does not
oommeneo before tho expiration of a
six months' limit; tho company will
pay tho city one and one-half per cent
of its gross earnings in tho city; con
fltructiou to begin within; six months
nnd completion madei within eighteen
months; tlmo to Portland, two and a
half hours.
Tlicso aro the salient features of tho
ordinance and the council seemed fav
orably Impressed with the same, as a
whole. It provides further, for an op
portunity for the cdty to purchase pow
er rights from the company. at somo
points on tho McKcnzlo rtviv, n such
time as may bo agreed upon.
This new interest In the franchlso
situation promise to enliven tho mat
tor while the M. P. A. Is hustling their
new ordinance, together nnd beforo tho
the thing Is settled thero will likely bo
enough vxcltoment over rnlVwnds to
stretch all tho way down tho valley.
Rumor has it that Mr. Black will
resurrect his franchlso fronv cold stor
age ami after trimming off tho decayed
edges, will present It to the city coun
cil again, practically as good as now.
With all these beforo tho council and
its advisors, thero should bo mnterlal
sufficient to hold tho attention of most
of our citizens for tno next four or fivo
I months. Tho more franchises tho bet
ter, say tho people of Eugene, and out
of tho geuernl scnunblo for tho right,
something satisfactory to tho moct fas
tidious should develop.
Mr. Dyo is tho young man who whs
In this vicinity last weok and located
water right up and dowu the raging
McKenzio right and left and ho talks
llko a promoter. Thereforo his fran
chise must bo ro 'cgarded as at least
formidable, slneo ho seems to bo In
possession of tho leading inducements
so far Mibuillttod to tho city fathers.
Council will meet again Thursday
night. ,
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Men Wanted.
Sawmill and lumber yard laborer!,
$2.25 per day. Woodsmen, 12.25 to
$3.00. 8teady work. Apply to Booth
Kelly Lumber Co., Kujne, Or. 5-22-tf
AH questions pertaining to health
and beauty aro answered here. Makes
peojdo feel as they folt In fullblooded
youth. Does business whilo you sleep.
That's wha Holllstor's Rocky Mount
ain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tab-
lets. Dr. Stone's drug store.
Homer Daviinport, cartoonist, hns
added to hit list of distinction by ob-
milling permission from the Sultan of
Turkey for tlm Importation of several
Arab mart of tho purest blood, which
will bo taken to Mr. Davfnjwrt'i stock
farm at Morrh Plain, N,,J. Ex,
Following tho Flag.
When our soldiera went to Cuba and
tho Philippines, health was the mot
Important consideration. Willis i.
Morgan, retired commissary sergeant,
U. 8. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord,
N. H saysi "I was two years n
Cuba and two year in the Philippine,
and being subject to colds, I took Dr.
King's New DUcovedy for Consump
tion, which kept mo in perfect health
And now, In Now Hampshire, wo find
It the best medicine In the world for
coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and
all lung diseases. OuaranteeJ at J.
O. Perry's drug store. Price, 50e and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
"0. A- B. RATES.
Tho O. A. R. enearopment will b
held at Grants Pa June 20, 21 and
22.' Tho Southern Paelfle has mado a
one nnd one-third fars from all points,
which from Salem will be, In foil, go
Ing and coming, $9-80.
Tickets will bo good till June 27.
with stop-over privileges at Roieburj
on retu-a trip. Everybody eaa avail
themselvea of this privilege. Tho Port
land delegation will pais through Sa
lem on the lth at U:15 a. ., and
thoio going from Salem plan to Join
them at that time.
rrnA T7in.? y?... w a
. utuu xihvo Always mowftnt, ana which 1ms .
in tiso fbr over 30 years, has l)orn tho signature efw
jrj0 r nnd has boon niailo Miider hk pU
C2jjffijZrfs sonol atipcrrinton nine itq Jnfhncy.
VVtvJ Allownoonotoaecolvoyonlnthte.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-gooU"nr liufe
Experiments that trlflo wltU and endanger tho heal of
Inlants nnd CUUdrcn-Exworionco against ISxperjJUut
What is CASTORIA
Castor?. Is a harmless substitute fbr Castor Oil, Pnrt
Rorlc, Drops Mid Soothing Syrups. It Is Vloasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Xarcotta
substance. Its ajro is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd allays Fovorlshucss. It euros Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It rollovos Teething: Troubles, euros Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tka
Stomach and Dowels, ti1ngr healthy and natural sleep,
Tho Children's Panacea-1'ho Mother's Friend
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY.
y2 Boats the Signature of
Soars the
The Kind You Me Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years,
1M OCNTMIft SOMMNt, Tt MtJftAAY TMIT, MIW TH OITT.
Playod Good Ball.
Tho baseball mntineo given on tho
Unlvorsity athletic Hold yestordny af
ternoon by tho Rambler and Trlbuno
baseball teams wn by not moans a tri
umph of hnrmonyy but rather a keen
and almost blttor strugglo for auprem
ncy. In tho lant inning a doclalon of
tho umpire cnimoxl fwno discord among
tho two r!Tl camps of bajclwll towers,
and to nttong wan tho feeling nmong
tho Polk county boys that thoy had
boon ill treated that thoy Mt tho Hold
after tho gamo with such exprovilons
na "you robbed us," "you did us
dirt," etc. Ono of tho players was
aeon nftor tho gamo nnd said: "Wq
havo nothing against tho llamblors; It
is tho umplrn wo nro after," In jus
tico to tho umpire it might bo said Hint
ho ondVmvontl to do his duty to tho
best of his ability, ami to show no pr
tiullty wholovor to cither team. It was
necoHKiry, however, during tho gamo
to mako xoinci closo divisions, which, in
n way, decldod tho outcomo of tho con
test. Roth tonmh played good ball. In
tho third Inning tho Dallas Tribunes
mado two runs, nnd not until tho sev
enth Inning did tho llnmblor havo on
opportunity to bicak tho succession of
gooso cgg on tho scorer's blackboard.
Hero It wns that tho locnls rallied In
splendid shapo, nnd, by bunching their
hits, brought in threo tnlllos. Holman
pitched a rattling good gamo, ami By
ron did nonio clover twirling for the
Dallas team. In tho olghth canto the
Tribune Bco-od ono on an error, and
tho sooro was tied,
In tho eighth clmptor, however, one
of the Uamblers camo sailing over the
plno ami victory pi-rchotl on tho lo
cal's banner.
CllfiH-t, who was playing at short for
Dallas. Is a wIdo-awukj player, and
plrks up tho bitted sphero elovuly.
Tho attonduueu wa not laryo.
Hero Is tho llntnipi
ltamblorn.
Tribunes
lluker
Syron (opt)
Davis
Rise
launvt
tilau
William
Morton
Ramsey
Ikshor
Holman
Hniiiiw
Roberti
Cury
Ivay
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Perkins
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If
js'owhsre in the world can you see
such handiomo men and women as are
to ba met In tho United Btatfi. They
all use Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea,
35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stouo'i
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mire. Tbe Jf you nnd fault with him tho MP 7
see Um will b. cheerfully pali by tho ow. Mt. f roas a dlstaao wUJ'
bo fumlakei 4 lato froo oi tUtf. r "" l K
pendent. Thurrfay of week. S.a mUe the lm U im,f
Uimy, Fair Oroe, Orft. , .a... Aax Sp"3i
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Signature
Tho Blumbarert,
Thoy do not oaro, who slcop bonoadt
tho snow,
How wild tho winds of wintry tern.
pests blow
It mutters not to them tho driving rats
Frets on tho hcadstonos llko tho 'tears
of pain;
They heed , not rinytUlng-rfn plaeld
peaco
They slumber In tho qlty of Burcwsel
They do, not caro, who sleep beneath
tho grass,
How tenderly tho summio zephyrs pH;
It joys them not that valley llllle-s
bloom , ,
In saintly spotlessnoss nlravo thoir
tomb;
Tho cricket's eheorlng ch!rp,tho warb
ler's psalm,
Intrudo not on tlulr everlasting calm.
They do not caro,. bless. Ood, they-do
not caro,
Tho gravo-glnt slumborors, for bur dla-
pairj ' ' . ;i
For In their snfa retreat wo ore forgot!
The 'passion of our pidn disturbs thorn
not,
Hless Ood forUilsMt comfortrw
dlstroM
That otii kvea grief grloves, not .Hielr
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Wholesale Merchant and Dealers Is
FRUIT AND PRODUOX.
We havo large supplies of berry
boxes, both tin top and folding also.
crates. Get your supplies hire. W
buy butter, egg, poultry, produce, eto.
ray cash.
Fruit Growers!
Sec us for
DRYER TRWS
UKUIAKll -.UVnOSKl
BERRY CRATES'
and BOXES, Artyiwd- f
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