"" kTl t , t' DAQYOAPlffAIt JOTIKNAIvSAlBM; OXJKKW, THOHSbAY, JXJLY & 1900. THESE HQTAYS )at Orange Sherbertr tar LtocawBerry-oner bet t, lOor IceCream,' te one .that leads them all Ice Cream Soda, The Summer Girl, ire more popular than ever these and more like them re ost the things to satisfy rot. DULLER & DOUGLAS Salem's Loading Grocers. Confectioners and Bakers. 150-460 Stato St, Phonos 182-187 earn direct from the dairv o our freezer makes perfect- Ice cream. Kmmat Wo do not dictato whero you shall iy, your lumber, but If you want tho fat quality, placo your ard!er hero. It mighth please you and pay in a pod' many wutya to get our quotations your needs before placing your rdar. OGET FUEL & LUMBER CO. :DISON THEATRE )MMENOrNO NEXT THUESDAY. THE BRTOHAMJ-COOFEB CO. ?resent the sensational Comedy ima entitled THE WORLD AGAINST HIM'? a Pour nights only, Thursday, .Friday, turdiay and Sunday nights. Special Itinoo Saturday aftornoon at 2:30. ission prices, 15 and 25 cents. Edison Theatre Tonight. Dho BrigUam-Oooper Company re- icd this mooning fnom. Eugene, and Ight and the remainder of this this popular stock company will ir at thts Edison theatre in a .new fcjl entitled "Tho World Against i." This play is a standard' one always ploascs as it la ovorflow- with dramatic sltfuot'ions and come- tho last named feature being one jtbo strongest,. Mia Chas, Caulk,ins II bo soon1 in am ontimely different than any he has heretofore np- wed in. Mr. Percy Brigham will ear as tho cotd-lVcartcd) man of tho rid, whoso .villainous schemes are in end -thwarted. Miss Iva Shepard a beautiful pert, that of "Franco ," and thero is no doubt but ehe II givo an excollent performance. entiro strength of the company is fa to advantage! in 'this piece, and s, together with tho many other in- ating details of tho production, niako it ono of tho most popular rys over ,seon aA t ho Edison, and well th the prices, which from now on bo 15 andi 25 cents. Hia First Appointment. Napoleon) Baivie is ono of the first oiwteca of Governor Chamberlain, Wo sinco he was re-elected. Ids. Bavia rostidoa ait' Cleone, Multuo- county, and) ho has boon made a ry public by the governor. is ncoipienifc of the gubernatorial rw is a quodam Republican poll- and years aero was chairman of Beniocratia stato central commit Ifo fo -Into disfavor with! his workctrs on -tho morning after the btion by his failure to disburse tho oats of the alleged sack, and he dealy, dropped out of' polities. But th? last campaign ho bobbed) up in just aa suddenly by writing a hmunication to a Portland.' news bltterly deneaaclng Governor aborlain, A Tragic FisiA. watenmaa'a neglect permitted ft in the gfeat North So -dyke, which id 'a finger could have stopped, to prae a ruinous bJreak, devastation an Ire province of Holland. la -like &aer Kenneth Mclver, of Vance- ', Ale , permitted a little cold to go otleed until a traeie finish waa only rted by Br. Ximz'a New Biacovery writes: "Tfctee doetora gave we fo ate of lung iaaBnIeB, aaused 1 aegleetad &&; but Br. Xiagja Dweovery saved my llfe."'G'aar- beet aouah and sold aura, at J. tTy' drfig etore. S0 axd 1.60. ouia frae. Personals . C. K. SpaiiMing is a motronolia via, jtor todayT" j Dr. Clo tas a Portland-bound pas senger yesterday afternoon. Miss Mattio P. Boattio left this morning for a visit in Portland., - Vermor Major wont' to Portland' yes terday aftornoon for a brief visit. Rov. Barr G. Leo wont , to Turner this morning to ofucinto" at' a funonaL Miss Lucy Plantz left this morninc for a visit with relatives in Spokane,' Wash. Horm'an Butler,' of the Pratum nerigh borhood, is in the city today visiting friends. - Govornor Chamberlain was among tho "Portlandl-bound passengers on tho" morning train. Mr. and Mre. E. B. Stover returned today from a four-weeks' visit in and about Spokane. Wi. F. Brager, of Scotts Mills, was tho guest of his brother, County Re corder Brager, yesterday. T. B. Kay, of tho Saiem woolen mills, rotu"n"d this morning from a business' trip' to Eugene. Julius Pincus, the hop man, was bound for tho hop fields in) tho northern part of tho county this morning. S. A. Parks, one of tho attendants at 'tho Insane asylum left yestorday af t6rnoon fon Malheur, whoro ho goes af ter a pa.tent. TMrs. H. T. Majors and daughter, Katheriino, left for Portland yester day afternoon, and nftcr a visit Micro will go to Illinois for an extended' visit. O L, Ragan, who has been ono of tho clerks in Bishop's clothing storo in this citV loft today for Portland, whero ho lias obtained employment in nwhole salo houe. Bavo Yantis, tho manager of Tho Toggery, is expected! tq return today1 faqm several days outing at Mehanva.. Mrs. Yantis, who accompanied him, will remain foi sevoral weeks more. Br. W. S. Mott has gone to Portland to attend a meeting of tho stnto-med- ical board or eoramin-, at wnicu time applicants for licenses will bo oxamr ineA Br. Mott was accompanied by his son, James. George Smith, who has been ranch ing in tluo John Bay country, near Early, returned yestonday from a four years' sojoutnt in) that part of the state. Ho is a. brother of Bort Smith, of "Bail's" shinrn'g panlor. W. E. Wnnn and family loft today for Newport, whero they will camp for sir or oight weeks. After tho family gots woll osbablishedi in th'e methods of camp life, Mr. Wana will return to abbondp to business interests. G. G. Eadea, tho Jofforaon black smith, returned homo this morning. lie reported an abundance of hay in -that locality. Cow hay is selling for about $5 a ton in the field. TIioto Is a scarci ty of mom for work in tho bay fiolds, although, 'fho fanmers nre off Ting $2 per day and board. Attorney Wood, of Canyon City, waa in Salem) today arguing a, caso be fore tho supremo court. Ho is an old timo Iowa, friend of L. S. Lyon, and they had a goodl visit fci the first time sinco leaving tho Ilawkoyo stato. Mr. Woods thinks Salon tho handsomest residence city lw has seen, but of course h loyal to Eastern Oregon. Garrett McEnerny and wife, of San Francisco, stopped over between trains Wednesday ovonlng to visit his aunt, Mhi. Man- Marjtin, night matron at tho state insane asylum. They wore shown about -the city by friends. Mr. McEn erny is at tho head of tho legal profes sion of tho city of Saur Francisco, hav ing tho largest practice in will cases and miits involving millions. He wa counsel in tho mission' claims suit of the Catholic church against tho 'Repub lic of Mexico that was arbitrated be- lono Tho Hague tribunal. Ho was on his way home from Olympia, where he had a caso In the supremo court. T Swfrft ItfM. Circuit Court Proceedings l"",1 Tho jury in tho caso of .Catlin & Linn against Sr W. Jones, after delib erating; the entixo dny, a't 9 o'clock ( last night was 'discharged. This is a suHL to.nfbficci a Jiop conf-act. In thocaso of John Schindler, et al., against C. W. Corby, an action for money, Judge Burnett granted a non suit on motion of the plaintiff, after lie had given his testimony. , Ih the school cases in district No. 80, near Shaw, namely that of G. A. Setterlum against II, A. Keeno, ot al., which wa9 taken on appeal from the justico's coiofe, was also non-suited at tho close of the appellant's testimony. In tho justico's count tho plaintiff was given $245 damages. Tho plaintiff al logea ho was rofused a voto at a school cloction at which came up the ques Uon of issuing bonds for tho raising of funds to build a now school house. Isadoro Lorentz against H. A. Keeno, et nl., was tho titlo of another case arising in tho sanvo school district. The defendant and appellant mado nJ motion for non-suit, which will be passed upon by Judgo Burnatt this morning. 1351 A Fine Concert. The Salem Military Band delighted a largo and appoeciaUvo audienco last evening in Wilson avenue. Tho oven ing waa ideal, and tho hatless, white slippered summor girls wero every whero in evidence. Tho band gave ono of the best pro grams of tho season, and' in tho roudor ing of tho classics, as well as tho light er selections, the boys proved them selves masters of VMcdr instruments. The trombono solo "Romance" by Mr O. Steelhammer was one of tho favorite numbers, and "Violets" was his en core. Mr. Stomlcimoyer nr.d the members are working hard) to perfect a band un excelled by any in tho state, and that Salem appreciates their efforts is evi dent from tho demonstration last oven n. Affaire at Willamette. How to clem off 'tho debts of Wil- lamotto university of'Saiem was tfib subjflc discussed by tho trustees of 'tibat institution at a mooting held) yes terday afternoon in -tho ofllco of tho Pacific Christian Advocate. An offer of $7000 has been mado with tho provision tat tho trustees raiso an equal sum. This will put tho college on a better financinl basis, Tho tirnsteos hava half tho amount fn sight. A dean of music is soon to bo elect ed. It is understood that tho faculty conunltto J. II. Coleman, presldont of tho unlvonsity; R. A. Booth of Eu gene, and Philip Buehner, of Portland ilmro selected tho man to fill this position, and) will soon mnko'nni an nou n cement. Por tland Tel o gra m COMFORTABLE SUMMER CLOTHES rsrw"f We have loads of summer Comfort in store for the man who comes to us for relief. Our lightweights -in two and three piece styles, costing $1 0.0ft to $25.00, are great coolers on a hot day. Summer Furnishings Of Every Description i ... i SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE. Xi? I" Hall Kll'lil 'W 111 aaHHalr . fJvIv' Copyfl0ht19OA K Cpr' ). Kuppnhlmr & Co, Chicago Tho Caso DismlsBod. Tlio action of tho Stato of Oregon against Gottliob Hazelbucher, who was cbarced' with tho crlmo of assault with a dangenous weapon with1 intoril to kill, upon Mio person of Peter Rasmusion ono of liis ueigliboro was dismissed by Justico Wobstor yestonkiy aftornoon. It W'as shown that evidently an alter ation had taken ilace between tho two men, bub there had beon no at tempt to maim' or kill. Tho affair took placo near Howell Prairie. When You Want Huaasa. Call oa F. E. 8hafe, at hla new store, 187 Commercial street, near Ferry. The finest stock of harness in Salem. Notice Ladies of tho Christian church take notice, Tho C. W. B. M, that waa to meet at the residence of Mrs. O. E. Sherwood Friday, July 13tb, k moved to the W. O. T. U. hall, cornor of Fer ry awl Commercial streets. Timo 2:30 o'clock. AU friends ara cordially in vited. Twty "yaar Battle. it'lma loa is a twenty-year bat tle with chronic piles and malignant nr. until I tried Bucklin's Arnica Salve; which turned the tide, by cur ing both, till not a trace remains, .u.. a xr Rruea. of FarmviHe, Va. Beat for old Ulcers, Cuts, Burns and Wwuid. 25o at J. u rerry a 6 at or. i aavaaW ' a' " . m Soma Vetch. Tho yield of the vetch crop in tno Willamette valley is something won- tlerful. A passenger on tho boat from Tndopondenco this morning saw a man cutting vetch with a mower drawn by two horses, and tho folia go was so rank that 11 men w'e required to winnow and shock tho stuff as fast as tho ma china could cut it. Three men wore kept 'busy taking tho mowed stuff out of the way of tho machine to give room for another swath. County Pays Damagjsa, Tho county court has ordored a war rant for $1700 drawn in favor of John Kroll, in settlement of claims far damages rocontly awarded him by tho circuit court of Multnomub county. It will bo reSnembored ' that KreJl sus tained injuries while hauling wood on tho noad between St! Louis and Cham poeg. This is probably thor largest warrant drawn In this county for a good many years. Iitlvi2f wasw HT aaaaaaRj"-" """laaaaaaaJar wKlVJ-i fi"-lKl OlLVPfTIJR XXIII. This is tho agent; a lui4tlor from WHl. . no'U sell you a cottago and glvo jxni tho oartb. His'goodi djodS have brought 'hlnrfdAuno aiwlfamo! In Classified Town ovoryoua knows his nam. Ho will rent you a warehouto, homo or a storo; Hq's postetl on values and1 bargaina gtioro. How ito folks know himl and hon kiooV lio W' Wheni seeking a bargain jut whoro to go! Irj dosii'b requi)io the mind ofc a igo , To answer at once. ""It's tho Olowlflod1 iago. Wjiftl .Tiairnl mini: luth anil Irrlnn tin to'diifn. . , , -, 4- L. - ,, You'll luiro much of Intordsfc about real cat at o. If you wioh to buy, wish to sell or to xont; A Journal want ad will bo money 'well 'sponfc. "' (Tq be contlnuodf tomorrow.) UMATILLA COUNTY'S WHEAT swaying in tho windy and' bending with tho weight of tho well filled hoads. Horo.la a aquaro of bnrloy, whito and rlpo, rendy for'tWlwrvostar, and1 la floino jdacos already bound and ahoaked1 In tlio fleldw,' offering its yloM as a rowanl to the lwisbandnwin. whoio lalor has brought it fonfh. '' ( The Farmu Aro.Blgj K TIico nro no, enuall' fields In fUma- Jllla county. Section of whoat, twxi and three wctloiis-ln a body, nvakpi up tho holdings of tho wheat king of tho greatest whoat country iir tlio state, Half section are found1, it is true, but tlioy nro below tho general nverngo of tho farm. All tho vwwt fields aro ready for tho combined harvirfora. Around anoji flolif 'tho binders Iiuvo cut a wld-o ewith ,olosiK to. tlwj ffmcegt making room for tho Jordly foot of tho king of harvesting machines, tho combined harwtor, which will soon ontor tho beckoninir fields whoro these nathwava ' have bom ready to receive, him'. From the farm houses nettMed in the hollows behind tho wheat-covered hllH It is lmpoalblo for tho farmer to sua tho limits of bis littlo domain, Tho immense farnm on ono, two, threo aeotions appear moro vant with t'bo!r cloak of rliwnlntf wheat, upon- them. Tho fonco rowa whloh dimly stretch into tho HUnca and become loat in tho' shoulder-high wlwt aro remind ore of tho artlflclai line whleh mwrk t ivi mm ". Sf .tW') " ' " J a'' ? " mMWMJfWl&&9 . mm w. " . -i wf. XaB 4 Vt i JrS W ft a & & tm 4 , A i i -. .t I M iSf A Caaoo Voyage. ' George IL Houghton, Bernard II. Winnerman, Harry G. Smith and Geo'go M. AllenA members of tho Portlan Rowing Club, were in tho city yestor day afternoon, on their return from !gugino and other) valley towns. They bave been out on a canoo trip up tho vjalley. They carry their own camping outfit, and havo bad a splendid time aineo leaving the metropolis. Gaudy Sasaball. J The Bookeepers put the Capitols to tho bad last evening in an amusing fcrial at tho national game. Oaly five innings were played, and the final score was 9 to 5. 'The victory waa da ettlve, aad tha fans aeesed to be da Hghted with the exWMtk. East Oregonian Says Every i Acre Is Yielding to the t Utmost Limit Never boforo lias Umatilla county promised such a wheat harvest as this year, accoiJing to tho judgment) of pionoer fanners who aro familiar with past ytolds anld conditions. Beginning t tho top of tho hill nonth of tho Lee street bridgo in Pen dloton and extending to tho farthest Hindi of tho cultivated land in tho NorMi Cold Springs district, tho crop aroi 'uniformly good. Tho Btand is ex cellent tlio straw medium, the head's woH filled, tho crop oven and mil fvttu in height andl tho quality of tho grain flrat-ckisa, and it will yield f-ow twonty-oight to thlrty-fivo bush eW'per'dcro. Standing alwut waist high to an ordinary man, tho ploadld' whea't. belt of Mia north part of Umatilla county is sow of tho zonith of ita glory. Tt is 7jut turning from the rich deep green of virile' lifo aad growth into the first gold tints of maturity. Mile after milo of 'this unbroken 00a la now waving la tho ripening winds and win shine, patloaWy yet steadily taking on thotow kuo &l liarvest. I tha rich low lands where Micro Is mor mobfturo than on the higher grOBncTs, tho crop Is yet rich and greet i old silk, fading into a paler yeltew tint, aa it reaches the hJgber grotkd, and on the topmoai) heights of tVa roiling 'hills It is almost ready for the harvwtor. Tie wheat bt la a vast cbocken boad aewL witb its woleudid ' square fams lying akwjder to efcooider, lurstlg with ite , of vlgc and awaifiag the aUUa.- lere k. k4l' aquaV ot tke vaat board' yelvyj ,rTh grountl can dojo more. It baa c wWci..a br" rap'-h' 7 W hwa h yieW. It Us yWd- tho lxundaries of Mid wheat kings, At places the wheat I higher 4hi tlio fenco ami tho thin lino of posts' flung out ocrow) theao vast xpUing was of wlxat remind ono of tha sun ken piles on tho sea coast, where tho wayes 'havo submerged ,the farther landrwk leaving only tv few vbdblo. -SwAMa Bo Hot Kxpres, Tbay Mk of 4,000,000 and 5,000,000 bua.h'ata. It eeeqw cold andl heartleaa ead tinttcntlweatal to meaaure each beauty in fijuroa and lushels, vry acs- v Is yielding to the very limit. Qvery httui la filled do overflowing, evry stalk is bosdia, every' husk i1 1 ? A a; rw?- ed i TOponflo to tho intelligence ex axisodi in preparing it fercroiis. . , Cultivation Pavs. ' Tho wheat fiMda ore pages of nn" open book to 'tho observant oyo. Ouo,1 flld stniuta! thick and heavy," and uui- ,-formly excelbsm); The nVowgo yield will bo 35 bushobi of Al whoab. It, gives ovldoaco of- ystcm, oidluro, studiigd lalMtr-jt'carieful jjn4' akdMful hualaivdry, Tlw Haod.aie'sJra'UfH ai ' a dlu. Tlio thrill nwrks look aa though they had boon c-aflt 1 a ,uw)ld. The ranks of grain tandf as )wldto! oa 1 dr(H )arade', slnouldor'''t6"'Vbourdr, t knoo to knw, "through the entire leagth . of tho Jlit. Thona is tt ka visible J break in tho beauty andJ.ayuwM&try pf 1 ihn fnrm Aoross thu road, op tio amo soil undor tho e-mw conditions, another farmor who piuwtied res aUllfUl liu bandry, haa but StU to 8 ibuhok, his lines ara o.iookedj Ma etaad uneven, his dtll) ninrkfl akotv that he wa "j slovonly, caxle', indifferent), unsya- tomatia And rtho 'earth glvea to him according to' his work. Hid fence lino ! is grown up witb weedjahla gated aro J rHinshackljJ affaw the 'gnfl con tour is uninviting. You. mo the t ace of tho nvaa TxfrtecUxl intW-afepi ,au! BurroundingA, jjfc " Thore ia but boo acejieTwblcli wjll excad fa biauty tht oMQie ripening fiekk of wheat bow wafing ia tho , " trooze of Umatilla oounly i That othrr'seene wlldie Vitneid within tkeiiiW month fakx. S09,' bar- , vetcn aru ouitiag the Tipeaiedf and I tnaturo crop, and hundred of teams (' ladewlth the baratiBg aaaka are seort L pouring from al. the vwat rglw ten ward the railroad, earrylag tho bar- yt vost to the markets of th world'. 11 1 '.". Oaly K Tears Old; , t ,"I am oaly 8i years oldaadt doa't ti expaat eyea rrbes I ml fo be l .'4 , te feel that way a loBgi.stI an, get H Eleetrlo Bittersr" aaya Mf. S. II BrussoB, of Bublis, Oa, Rarely there's A aethlsg else keeps the eld as yewag j and make tba weak aa Waag M Ut grand tU medleJae.rByepepaiatK- ' pI4 Uvf, iafiawei kldaagwaraaroBU cattfae a uBkMwaafW taking L Elactrlo Blttars a raasoaaWa time, ij OatBied bf ;j."C, Peri?;C3NeJtt.'v PrUe 50, , . 4,. 1 .