DAILY OAPIITAL JOURNAL, 3ALEM, OEEGON. SATUEDAY, JULY 21, 1900. 9 hampers At ehave just yvhat you need. Any reason why you mild not eet your supplies of us? Plenty of r.,cLe hy you snouia. we nave fuy our gooas in large quantities, we are therefore en- bled to give you me very rown Corn, eanteiopes, tresn I omatoes, Watermelons ieanu juiuy ukhuco, reaui numus, just tnc articles at Will memts yuur iiicui ueuuuus, Roth & Up- -to-date Goceis tfO State St, Phone 3b Commercial Club Busy. he Greater Salem' Coinmot'cial Club in the city liall last evening anil lided to send two dolegates to" tho iiflnal Irrigation Congress, which tts In Boise, Ida., September 3 to 8, Dusive. Thoso appointed to repro- it the commercial organization are ktk Davoy and Judge John II. Scott. President Derby was also empowered (appoint A'0 delegates to attend the jeting of the Oregon State Develop-' nt Leaguo, to bo hold in Forest love the first week in September. t communication was read from Tom i jchardson, of tilio Portland Commcr- il Club, calling attention of tho local f b to tho meeting of tho Stato Dovcl- Iment League which is ,to bo hold j ire during tho stato fair, and asking j e co-operation of tho club for tho (cccss of that gathering. Tho idea enthusiastically rccoivodl and a immitteo appointed to make tho nee- jury -arrangements for that gather-J which promises 'to be! of special fenefit to Salem. Tho committee con-1 Ists of President Frank Dcifby, I. A. . fanning. George F. Bodgers, Col. E. tofer, Judge J. II. Scott,' II. D. Thiel- n and F. A. Turner. The proposition of oiling tho streets me up fori discussion, and, after iews had been expressed on tho sub- ct a committeo was chosen to invest!- re tie cost and feasibility of oiling l streets of tho city and to brine tho wits of the Investigation before tho ;'7 council for further action. The Sominittee consists of Judgo Scott, I. A. anning and George F. Bodgers. A verbal report from Sccretary-Tur- er showed that thero is about $200 in e treasury. A canvas? of tho mem s is mado for tho collection of back ?, and a neat sum will bo forthcom- g from that source Tlie following resolutions, offerod by '1. 1. Hofer. were passed unanimous- 'Resolved by tho Greater Salem Commercial Club that this organization ppreciatt's tho importauco of tho meet fi of tho Stato Development League, be held at Salem during the stato o Kind. You Havo Always Bought, anil whlcli lias beca in uso for over 30 years, lias ljorno tlio slgriiatnro of $iii5r All Counterfeits', Imitations and"Just-as-good"ar but Experiments that triflo witb and endanger the licami of infimts and Children Experience against Expori ..ant. What is CASTORIA Castorte is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops ind Soething: Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its ago Is its guarantee It destroys Worms ml allays Fevcrishness. It cures DIarrhooa and Wind Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural oleop, Tho Children's Panacea-tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have 2L4fM&u In Use For Over 30 Years. " , eCttTAUM eVMMHT. T MIIUI tentfon two large grocery stores, and oest prices. Presh home G a 75 Commercial St. Phone 43 fair week, and tho special committee of this club appointed at this meeting is hereby Instructed to communicate with tho officers of tho State Develop ment League, and assuro thorn of tho most cordial co-operation of this organ ization in making tho coming session of tho stato development leagud tho most successful in its history. A cor dial invitation is horoby extended to all commercial clubs in tho stato U unite with us on tho above occasion. Thay will find n hospitnblo reception awaiting them by tho officials of the stato fair and the people of the1 Capital City." Socretary Turner stated that ho had from tlnio to timo received lists of names from tho Seattle Commercial Club containing tho names of prospec- tivo immigrants to tho Willamctto val- loy, andi to Salem in particular. Theco lists are gone over carefully and litera- tu:io is seut to tho parties making in qulrics, and will eventually prove of benefit. Mr. Turner also stated tllat he recently got a list of names of persons wflio wish lileraturo concerning tho Klamnth country. Ho forwarded these names to tho Klamath Falls board of tradq. and has received a letter from 'that organization thanking him for) tho kindness extundied. Thus itho work of tho Development League goes on throughout tho state. Moil Wanted. Sawmill and lumber yard laborers $2.25 per day. Woodsmen, $2.25 to $3.00. Steady work. Apply to Booth- Kolly Lumboi Co., Eueono, Or. 5-22-tf 0 - Stealing a Crocodilo. Solomon Kraus tried to steal a croc odilo from a circus which was per forming at Budapest. There wero soveral of tho reptiles in a cage,, into which Kraus broko at night, and ho selected ono four and a half feet long. Tho crocodilo resented removal and fattonedl his teeth in Knans' ann niu' held him uutil his cries attracted the attention of tho s'ail', when ho was varrestod. be aud Las been mado under bis per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no 'one to deceive you in this. Signature of Always Bought TaT, iltWtaMWt. .aaiajajajaBjajaBI VALUE OF CASTLE ROCK When tho 12 men composing tho jury in tho case of tho Portland & Seattle Railway Company vs. Chnrles E.Ladd, ot al., of Portland, heard tho Inst of tho evidonco submittal yostorday at Stev enson, Washington, in tho Castle Rock condemnation suit, thoy adjourned to tho jury room and returned a vordict in favor of tho Ladd interests for $3000, instead of from $100,000 to $500,000, as tho defendants alleged the damago would be. Not being willing to give up without a further struggle, the defeated capitalists gavo notico of a motion for a new trial. Thq owners set up in tho hearing just closed that thoy intendod to razo the mighty landmark. It was to bo reduced by means, of giant powder and otheir oxplosivea and loaded into barges and sold to th'o highest biddor. Tho Port land & Soattlo desired a right of way for its lluo botween tho rock and the rivor, but if this weco allowed, tho do- fondnnts assorted, it would forover pre clude any possibility of quarrying be ing done, for tho rock could not be blaatod, owing to tho closo proximity of tho railroad; nor could any part be trarraportud from tho quarry across tho right of way to barges. Witnesses for tho railroad company testified thnt tho construction of tho road and) future operations would dam age tho property but slightly and not detract from its valuo as a commercial or scenic object. While a motion for a rehearing of tho case may bo allowed, it la a concensus of opinion that the verdict will bo similar, though ttjio amount of damages may be reduced. Previous to tho condemnation suit tho stato of Washington petitioned the Skamania county superior court for a permanent injunction restraining the Ladds from destroying tho rock, it bo ing shown that tho pinnnclo was more valuablo for its historic and scenic val uo than for commercial purposes. The injunction was not issued for somo Tea son, and tho owners proceedod with tho vork of drilling holes in tho face of tho rock. Tho fact that tho material to be quarriod is said by export quarrymen to bo tho same class of rock that can be found at many points on tho Columbia caused the improsslon to prevail that tho Ladid interests morely inaugurated operations thero and circulated tho story that tho landmark was to be raztfd fo'r tho purpose of obtaining a bid for its preservation. Local socie ties, including tho Woman's Club and other organizations, besides othors In tho Northwest, adoptod resolutions pro testing against tho proposed vandalism, and thoso responsible for the scheme wero characterized in no complimen tary terms. Victor Point Items. Tho extrumo heat of last week ha? ripened tho grain vcTy fast. Some of our neighbors will begin cutting next Monday, Waldo Circle attended the dedication exercises of the new W. O. W. hull at Silverton on tho 14th, and were royal ly cn'ortained by tho good neighbirs of that place. Tho hall Is n thing of beauty, and tho Camp and Circle are to bo congratulated upon having such a delightful plnco to hold their meetings. Henry Patten, tho "scrapper of Vic tor Point," who met his Waterloo so deservedly nt the hands of Adolph Ileator, at tho W. O. W. picnic on May 20th, has roturned from Castle Roc!;, Washington, whero ho went for his health immediatley after tho incident roferred to above. Teddy Small has a badly mashed foot, caused' by dropping a wagon tonguo on it. Tho little fellow is uu ablo to walk. Mrs. J. A. Hunt has been sufferln? from neuralgia of tho stomach for sov eral days past. o Government Doans Called In. Washington, December 20. 'louay is the last day of grace for tho return to the United States treasury department of tho call loans which tho govortnent made to various banks throughout tho country last March to relievo the stringency of the money market. Tho whole loan placed) by the treasury de partment waa $10,000,000, scattered throughout tho country. When placed with the banks, for which municipal and other first-class securities wero ac cepted at tho time as collateral, it was with the understanding that tho gov ernment would recaU the loans about Julyi 10. To avoid embarrassment i the banks, however. Secretary onaw allowed tho banks ten days grace. Nearlv all the loans are reported to yearly an ne iouu m .tj-.- . - . have been returned during the last few I ELEPHANTS .IN THE SNAKE Rubber Colored iPachyderms Take a Disastrous Swim in Oregon Waters In tho Idaho Falls Post thero ap pears the following detailed story of tho recent stampede of fivo circus olo phants at Idtiho Falls, which jumped into the Snako river and! narrowly, es- J cupeu urowning. History was mado about 4 o'clock Friday afternoon when fivo of tho big ' elephants belonging to tho Sell Floto shows woro carried by the waters of the smikc rivor uuder the old AudoKou bridge Accord ing to tho old) timers this is tho first in stance whero an animal of any kind not excepting man has been car ried through tho channel of tho Snako at .this point and como out alive. After tho elephants wero through with their part in tho afternoon por formnnco of the circus, they wero tak en out by their kecpo.s and alowed to wallow and play in tho waters of tl canal just east of tho show grounds. Being a well behaved herd and always und'er control, only ono assistant re mained in chargo, ho being on tho west side of the canal. Suddenly the olo phnn9 climbed up tho cast bank and started off to rum in a northeasterly direction, toward the Snako river. Tho calls of the keeper failed! to stop them and after making their way to a point oh the bank whero the lava bed is low, five of tho six plunged into tho wator, only the biggest one, "Mamma," re maining on the shore. Tho fivo hugo pachyderms were swept Hko straws by the rushing curront of tho river. By this timo a largo numbor of cir cus employes and interested spectators wero in puisuit, and ona of tho hugo animals was assisted from tho water at a point whero the river .turns into tho st-otch whero tho brldgo is located. The other four wero carriod through this narrow channel, which is reputed to have no bottom, as sounding has nover irevealed one. Spectators who wero familiar with tho river and its history! expected tho circus to loso tho majority of its herd, but tho pachy derms wallowed) and .rolled and al though completely covered with water they did at .times como nenr enough to tho surface to stick their trunks out to got air. They wero carriod quito a distanco in this manner, but woro rescued, mostly through their own of forts, at tho point below tho railroad bridge whero .tho "dry bed" entors tho river. Tho elephant first taken out was chained to a rock behind tho postofilco, and as .the others wero brought up tho herd again broko looso, threo of them again -plunging into tho river, rind tho other coming down town. Of thi? threo that plunged into the rivor, ono was gotten out at tho plnco of entering, and two wo'o again tnken through tho channel, and ono was ro 'covered at tho same point as previous ly, having each timo boon carried sov- eral hundred yards. Alice, tho largest of tho threo nnd .thu ono to swim in near tho smooth lava rock oppo&ito the Hour mill, endeavored to get .hold of somo projection with her trunk, but failing, nnd nearly oxhaut-tod, pulled away from it, ind as sho struck the current turned over two or threo times. Sho was in tho main channel of .the stream and it tossed) and rolled her about as it woul a bubble. Tho boast was immersed, avo tho top of hor I head, and occasionally that would dis appear, but at regular intervals tho trunk wag shot out of tho wator for a fresh supply of air and sho continued to drift and) swim about in battling tho treachorous current of tho danger ous Tlver until sho reached tho odgo of tho rapid on tho right bank of tho stream opposite the. ice house, where she managed to secure foothold, and, all but played out, crawled slowly to the land, apparently having had more than enough fresh water bath for this sea- son. Suna Cure for Piles, Itching Piles, produce moisture, and causo itching; this .form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, are cured by En. Bo-eaa-ko's Pile Bern edy. Stops itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. 50c a jar at drugglits. or sent by mail. Treatise free. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. o It Costa Nothing to Try. . Try a sack of The Dalles Diamond Flour when you want to show how good a bread maker you are. It never fails to satisfy. It coats you nothing to trv It. Moner back if not satufled, - - -- - . Wo are sole agent, for it.-Bransoa & T all a j Fisher. CLASSIFIED FOR SAKE. For Sola at a Bargain. A span of fine horses, harness andi wagon. Horses weigh about 1250 each. Inquire of C. J. Banwdcn, 15th and D streets, Salenr, or Boy Sharp on farm 16 miles northeast of Mnclcay. 7rl9-3t For Sato. A good abock ranch, good houoo, barn anVl outbuildings, plonty of good well and! spring water, good orchard'; eitaiatodi at tho north end of Howell Pxairie. Addt-.o?B G. L. Binton, Gerrais, Itoubo 1. 7-H-lm For Salo. Four lota planted with a varloty of fruit troos and! borries. A good house, barn and small hot houso alao good family driving horse, bug gy and light hack, all on easy terms. Call at No. 2000 Stato streot, comor 21st stroot. 0-11-lm For Salo lie acros, 7 milos oast of Salem; 40 acres in cultivation; run ning water; good houso, barn, out buildings and orchard. Farming im plements and stock go with promises. A bargain. Call on or address M. P. Mortonson, K. F. D. No. 0. 0-21-dw-tf FOE SENT. For Eont. Furnished and unfurnished rooms at 700 North Commercial stTeot. M. A. Dice, prop. 5-1-tf For Eont. Tbo first) of Soptombor, two acres, woll fonced, with 7-room house, barn and considerable fruit, throo blocks east of I. O. O. F. cemotory. Mrs. H. E. Botaford. 7-19-3t WANTED. r Wanted. A good girl for housework in small family. Good wngoa to Tight person. Apply to "W.," caro Jour nal oilice. 7-19-3t Wanted Pasture. I havo first class pasturo for cattlo horse. Torms rea sonable. Carl Bcatty, Chemawa, Or. Phono Farm 318. 7-20-3t Wanted. 150 hop pickora to rogiator; picking begins about tho 25th of August; good ynrd; good camping ground; mall every day; situated ad joining Eola. Call at Hop Lee laundry, Commercial stroot. 0-291m WANTED LADY Oil GENTLEMAN of fnir education to .travel for firm of $250,000.00 capital. Salary,$1072 per year and oxponscs. Salary paid weekly and expenses ndvancod; ref erences required. Address, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Salem, Oro gon. 7-19-3t WANTED FEMAU5 HELP. Wanted. Waitress and pantry girl at Wlllametto Hotel. 0-11-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted Turkoys, geese, ducks, chick ens and all farm produce Highest cash prico paid for aamo. Capital Commission Company, 207 Commer cial streot. Telophono 179. Hotol Scott Nowly furnished, every thing, clean and first class. Booms nt roasonnblo prices. In Cottlo block, Salem. A. Scott, pop. 7-0-tf Salem Lon Works Foundors, machin ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho Salem Iron Works Hop Press, 11-20-lm Tho Salem Steam Dyoing and Clean ing Works Is tho placo to get you? clothes renovated. From a pair of gloves to tho most elaborate silk gown. All goods paid te: If in jured. Phono 1245. 221 Commercial street. Mrs. C. II. Walker, prop. Property for Trade. Houso and two lots in Englewood; small fruit and bearing trees, one-half block from car line. Will trado for outside prop erty, or will soil. H. A. Bawson, box 338. 0-20.1m Cider, Champagno Cider Genuine Champagno and vinegar. Wines from grapes and wnall fruits. Aloohol from corrals, vegetable, plants, fruits and woods, and valuablo re celpoa. Send $1.00 fori book, which gives practical instructions how to malai thorn. Adlret Leo Zabel, P. O, box 004, Portland Or. 7-10.1m Wanted Ilopplckere IficgisUir now for tho HoltrJeh yard, 220 acrod, thrco weeks' picking flno campfaig ground, gooi avcoininodaitioini, abundance of flno watter, would, etc. Will pick by mcamiro antp pay ruling prices. Ad-, Urciw T. A. Livkley & Oo., Salem, O-vogoa 7-5-tf FRUIT TRAYS AND BOXES Saiem Box Factory MASON St BXYDSJt. PHONE 308. OSTEOPATHS, Dr. B. H. Whito.Qraduato of Kirks vllle, Mo., undor foundor of osteo pathy. Room 21 Broymnn bldg., Commercial stroot. Phono 87. Resl denco 500 Stato, cor. Church. Phone 1110. Tlroats acuto and chronic din oases. Examinations free. Dr. W. L. Mercer. Graduate of Kirka ville, Mo., under foundor of osteo pathy. Booms 25-20 Broyman bldg., Commercial St. Phono 019. Best donco 419 North Summor street. Phone G14. Treat b acute and chronic dlsoasos. Examination freo. LOST. Strayed. From tho plaeo of tho un- dorslgnod, ono mllo west of Stayton, a cream colorod) ruaro with whito mano and tail, and sea? on neck. Bo ward for return or information. H. F. Tillotson. 7-18-lwk Found. On tho Fourth of July, a laity 'a old blcyclo Trilby No. 11. Owner can hnvo samo by calling at tho pollco station and paying for this ad. 7-19-3t Found. A' small brown maro, weight botweon 80O and 900 pounds. Branded on loft shouldor and hip. Inqulro at this ofllco to receive information and pay for ad. 7-19-3t MU3I0 STUDIOS. Musical Studio. Frank E. Churchill, Musical Studio, Assoclato teacher Westorn Conservatory, Chicago, 111., representing Intor-Stato System at Salem, Oregon. In tho Gray block, room 3. Studio houns, 0 to 12 and 2 to 5. . 8-19-tf VETEBnTAEY BUEQEOaN Dr. E. J. Young. Votorlnary Surproon ..and dontlst, 83 years' oxporlonce. All work guaranteed. Difficult sur gical operations a spoclalty. Phono 581. Ofllco at Club Stablos. Phons 7, Salem, Oregon. 3-9-tf SASH AND DOOB FAOTOEIES. Frank M. Brown. ?Tanufaeturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hard wood work. Front streot, bet. Stato and Court. LODGES. Foreetors of America Count Sherwood Foresters, No. 19. Moots Tuesday in Hurst hall, Stato stroot. V. S. Elder, O. K.; A. L. Brown, F. S. Control Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall 'in Halman block, corner State and Liberty stroots. Tuesday nf each week at 7:30 p. m. J. G. Graham, C. C; W. I. Staloy, K. of E. and S. Modom Woodmen of America, Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5240. Mnots ovory Thursday ovenlng at 8 o'clock In Holmnn hall. W. W. Hill, V. O F. A. Tumor, Clork. Woodmon of World. Moot ovory Frl duy night at 7:30, In Holman hall. A. J. Bascy, C. O. P. L. Frazier, Cla-k. UVEEY AND SALE STABLES. 1 IS THE PHONE NTJMBEE OF THE EED FEONT STABLES, M. L. IIAEEOD, FEOPEIETOE, 271 OHEMEKXTA &TEEET. Food Barn Special nttontion to trans ient teams. Fanners' patronago so licited. Waiting rooms for ladies. Wo also carry a full lino of feed. Locatod nt Club Stablos, cornor Lib orty and Ffepry streets. Phono Main 7. Prunk & Durby. 12-14-Om EEAL ESTATE. A Snap. For Bale, 400 acres of good land, twa mllos from railroad sta tion; 275 in cultivation, 175 acres la crop; good houso and bam; orchard, etc. Only $8000, if sold "at 'once. Swegle &Smlth, 402 Stato strc-jt. Phono 459. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY IIALL. , For water servico apply at office!, Bills payable monthly In advance. Make all complaints at the ofilce. HOTEL OREGON Corner of Seventh and Stark Street, Portland, Oregon. The sew and modern hotel of the elty Caters particularly to residents of Sa lem sad other Oregos eltles. EnropMa plan. Freo but. Rate $1.00 per day and upward. HsdeBMt grUl la thr West, tad priees as low m. Ir m&M leas attractive. Dally Capital Joaraa on file WBXaOT-DXOKKNKOH XOTXL 00, M i I! : J r I i .'days, I it