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V HV DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, RAT,KM. OREGON, TUESDAY, AIGIST 2J, 1000. 0 ill I c n I ItinA B SEND US ATRIAL ORDER WE PAY THE EXPRESS AND SHIP IN PLAIN PACKAGES WITH NO HARKS TO INDICATE CONTENTS t . 4D!0 fullqoartsi or oct rwots RCrt CS MELLOW SX YE1& OLD STUBBLE RYE OIC v AGED IN THE WOOD 2,5 MCDIC IMALLY pufie QIVE FULL NAME POST- OFriCE AND SHIPPIMa DIRECTIONS HcconMmcd fy express or posmmcE O?0Ef7 PAYADLE TO B 8 v Jo Mm c oie OREGON IMPORTING CO 195 3E2 5T- PORTLAND ORE- Mlno Disco wed I) y Donkey. Tho ntory of how n donkoy was declared by a leurnod Judgo of tho supremo colli t' to havu discovered tho Hunker 1 1 111 itnd Sullivan mine, now worth 1 10,000,000, nnd thereby caused tho court to award Ills runs tor n third Interest In tho mlno wnH recalled hint week by tho death of O. O. Peck, ownor of tho donkoy, at hie homo In this city. j Though tho story Ih Rlrnngor than fiction, It Ih literally true, ami tho facta tiro familiar, not only to nil minors and business men lu this tor rltory, but can ho sustained by tho court rocorda. l'eck and W. M. Kol Joeb woro prospecting together! through tho Coeur d'Aleuo moun-i tains, In rontral Idaho, whon tho famous mlno wan discovered. Two wooka prior to tho actual discovery tho dlHHblvod partnership. Uut Kol Joxk rotnlned n donkoy that belonged to Peck. Kellogg appropriated tho donkoy, used It an a pack nnlmal, nnd they woio togothor when tho Kroat mineral deposit was found. According to tho RUpremo court, tho tlonkoy'H participation In tho iIIhcov ory entitled l'ook to an Interest. Harry Ilnor and Jacob (loots:, of this city, who had "grubstaked"" Kol- Band Instruments Phonographs Records Stringed instruments and musical sundries. Don't forget that wc hnvc the goods nnd that they arc for sole nt reasonable prices. P. L. SAVAGE At J. Wengor's Old Stand, 217 Commercial St. Repairing Instrument Specialty, logg, shared tho lnttor's Interest, and ho thus fared moro poorly than Piick Gootz nnd Hnor subsequently sold their fractional Interest for $200,000. Judgo Norman Duck of tho Idnho court rendered tho famous opinion. Ho held: "From tho ovldonco of witnesses, this court Is of tho opinion that tho Iluokor Hill mlno was discovered by Phil O'Hourko, W. M. Kellogg and a JackaBB belonging to O. O. Peck. As plaintiff owns tho Jackass, plnln tlff owns one-third Interest In the Hunker Hill claim mid a quarter In tonest In tho Sullivan claim." Kellogg had orglnally boon "grub Hlaked" by Cooper and Peck, nnd lint! hIiowii them boiiio oro which ho found near tho groat mlno which ho subse quently discovered, Ho pronounced oil It worthless, nnd tho dissolution of partnership followed. Kellogg and O'Hourko then formed a tenm, O'ltourku being of tho opinion that tho oro wns vnluablo. Uoetz nnd Hnor "grubstaked" tho pair on this trip, nnd had It not been that thoy Inadvertently hnppotied upon Peck's burro and appropriated Us services, Peck would havo had no sharo In tho great dlscouiry. Spokano dispatch to onHtorn pnpor. Tho End of tho World Of troubles that robbed B. II. Wolfo, of Hear drove, la., of all usefulness, camo when ho bognn tnking Eloctrlc Hitters. Ho writes: "Two yenrs ago Kidney Trouble caused mo great Biifforlng, which I would novor hnvo survived had I not taken Electric Hlttors. They also curod mo of Gen eral Debility. " Suro euro for all Stomnch, Liver and Kldnoy com plnlnts, Hlood DIbohbos, llendacho, DlMlnoss and Weaknoas or bodily decline. Price, GOc. Guaranteed by J. 0. Porry'a drug store. Ho Knew It. She (rellectlng) Let mo hoc; Hod la love, blue Is fidelity, yellow la envy, black Is mourning, white lu In-noconco- - and what la brown? He- Hi or1 - Translated for Tales from Meggendorfer Hlutter $1 5,000 In purses for racing events, including u $2000 pace and a $2000 trot, nt Oregon State Fair 1906 Beginning September, 10, nnd ending September 15 $1 0,000 In premiums on live stock, agricultural and manufac tured products. K;wW be the greatest State Fair in the history of Or egon, R bckwigs to aH the people of this state; all arc foirttJ, and tens of thousands of them wW be in at- CANNERY RESUMES WORK One Hundred Employes of the Salem Atutual Lanner Are Canning Pears Work at tho Salem Mutual can nery was resumed this morning when one hundred mon, women and boys began canning pears. This number will bo Increased from day to day und by tho latter part of tho week. 130 people will bo omployed nt the cannery. Tho season for ponrs will likely bo n long one as tho crop Is largo and will continue until thecrop of npples aro ready to bo canned. It Is not supposed that tho cannery will close until tho end of tho season in No vember Pears havo been coming In for sov oral days in large quantities nnd enormous quantifies aro stored away at tho cannery. Tho fruit has to bo gathered from tho trees before It is fully ripo and each day tho ontiro Jot Is gono over nnd sorted out and tho ripest in tho lot Is canned nnd tho other Is allowed to remain mid slowly ripen lu the boxes nnd frays. Most of tho pears that aro coming Into tho fnctory havo been purchased under contract and It is understood thnt $15 per ton is tho price that was received. Fancy pears aro bring ing n small amount over that price In the mnrkot, but It Is believed that tho market wllj soon bo glutted nnd thnt tho farmers who refused to sell their fruit under contnict to tho enn nory will havo to tnko n smnller prleo for tho bulk of tho crop than wns offered for tho entire lot. ;J5 && ZmFw&J fctt One Woman Among (lie Thousands. Wo recolved a letter from Wny cross, Ga., from n woman who had been troubled with female- complaint ror a long tlmo, until sho was re duced to nlmost a shadow. ' It ef fected her mind, bIio could not re momber anything, would get con fused and so nervous and Irrltablo sho could hardly sloop. Sho de scribed her case as ono similar to thtmsnnds of other womon, and then ends tho letter by saying sho hud gained 10 lbs last month and novor folt better lu her life, having no traco of her former troubles, slept well, nto her meals with n rollsh. She commenced tho uso of Dr. Guun's Hlood and Nervo Tonic Just bIx weeks boforo sho -vroto tho let tor from which wo copy tho above. This tonic Ih In tablot form, and should bo takon right nftor meals. It turns tho food you eat Into strong rich blood, feeding tho norvos nnd curing dlsonBO by mnklng hoalthy flesh. Sold by nil drugglBts for 7Gc per box. or 3 boxes for $2. Palo, woak, thin peoplo should uso this Tonic. Lydla " Pitikham's Vegetable Compoimti Is a positive euro for all those painful ailments of women. It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Com plaints. Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and Displacements and conse quent Spinal Weakness, and is peculi arly adapted to tho Change of Life. It will surely cure. Backache It has cured moro cases of Femalo Weakness than any otlier remedy tne world hns ever known. It is almost in fallible In such enscs. It dissolves nnd expels Tumors In an early Btage of development. That Bearing-down Fooling, causing pain, weight and headache, is instantly relieved and permanently cured by Its use. Under all circum stances It nets in harmony with the female system. It corrects Irregularity, s Suppressed or Painful Periods, Weak ness of the Stomnch, Indigestion, IJloat Ing, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility. Also Dizziness, Faintncss, Extreme Lassitude, "don't-enro" and " wnnt-to-be-left-alono " feeling, excit ability, irrltnblllty, nervousness, sleep lessness, flatulency, melancholy or the "blues," and backache. These are suro indications of Female Weakness, some deraugement of the organs. For Kidney Complaints and Unckncho of either sex tho Vegeta ble Compound is unequalled. You con wrlto Mrs. Pinkhnm about yourself In strictest confidence. LIUU . mKIUU XED. CO., Ljnn, Mm. HATES. .MAX KXTKItS HOTKL WITH (iAItTIMt SNAKK VOll TIK Strange Story Itclutod by u Visitor to Salisbury Tourists Klglit With Animals. STATE NEWS Tho run of Hull at Astoria Is fairly good. Tho catches aro not largo, but thi gouorul condition cannot bo com plained of. Hoports from up thu rlor show kolnors aro doing better than for miuio tlmo, and Indications aro that all kind of gear will make a little money. Flro Blurted by tho explosion of a gaollm generator In n laundry, de strojud nine bulldlnga at Klamath Fulls Friday. Tho loss will bu nbout $10,000. Kuglo Point postotUce, Jaekaon eoHut, was burned out Friday, tho occupants of tho building having grmt illitlnilty In twonplng without tholr clotho. Th Urn la sometln8 lw than $1000, Ith lusuraucv of $T00 AltboiiKh this is thu s.nml A London dispatch says: Many ilerce encountots with wild animals havo been reported of late from various parts of Africa. A strange snake story comes from there, which relates to a visitor to Salisbury. As ho entered the dining room of his hotel tho othor morning a friend asked why he woro such n "loud" tto. Ho rebuked his friend for his ap parent levity, but prosontly he felt n choking sensation about his throat, nnd his tlo seemed to bo get ting gradually tighter and tlghtor Throwing off his vest, ho found that ho had put on Instead of his tie, a pet gartor snnko which ho hud caught at the cape. An oxtrnordinnry escape from u crocodile is reporter from the Sldog do Drift of the Usuta river. A native, whilo stooping to wash his hoad In the rlvor, wns solzed by a particularly tlerco crocodile which lay concealed In the water. What followed the native is unable to state, but whon he came to hlm sqlf ho was lying on tho bank of tho river. His throat was slightlv lacer ated, and the back of his scalp wu torn off From Nairobi, Hrltlsh Bast Africn, comes the account of n terrible struggle b iween a huutln pnrtv of Kngllshmen and a fierce lioness. ' Tho hunters wro following the tracks of the lioness on horseback, when the beast sprang upon Its pur suers from the lontc grass. Mr Goldfinch, one of the imrtv . tlrst attacked, and was badly bitten tlmo tho postofllco ut that point has tho thigh. Mr. Lus was able to been de.iro.Ned by tire, thor u no! '' shot, but thu only hvliHH' iu intunaie uo lioness suspicion of incmullnriam S U Williams, editor of tha Ska moktuva Kagle, came to Astoria on u luulufiw trip Krldu) uiuton UU re turn home lound hie rUleuce buui.Hl to the gnmml. The :r ihukIu from r aefeotiw fluv about 1 o clock. In th afteiuwou, while Ur WlllUttM wm cooking lunch, and ulB to th Uik of flr nghtlng p larauu and the acarcit) of wtr. the butldtiiK bunuM In spue u( the eJforu of th netjjhbora. sho hatuu- hi to ctv. aaUtucv Much of th furnitui. Incluttlng a ntauo was rd The hOUM KU lnnurA.1 ... $"0 anvl there wtoi JJ00 ltteuranc on the furniture. While ftxlln hi. Iom kul. Mr WUIUms he wtll rebuild at once,- Astorlan .Newport, Ynqulna Day, Drcltcnbusli Hot Springs from All S. P. ami C. & K. Points. On and after June 1, 100G, tho Southern Pacific, in connection with the Corvnllis & Eastern railroad from points on their lines to Now port, Yaquina and Detroit nt very low rates, good for return until Oc tober l6, 100G. Three-day tickets to Newport nnd Yaquitin, good going Saturdays and returning Mondays are also on sale from all east points, Portland to En gene, Inclusive, and from nil west side points, enabling peoplo to visit their families ami spend Sunday at the seaside. Season tickets from all east side points, Portland to Eugene inclusive, and from nil west side points, are also on sale to Detroit at very low rates, with stop-over privileges at Mill City or any point east, enabling tourists to visit the Santlam nnd Breitenbush Hot Springs in tho Cas cade mountains, which can bo reach ed in ono day. Season tickets will be good for. re turn from all points until October 10th. Three-day tickets will be good going Saturday and returning Mon days only. Tickets from Portland and vicinity will be good for return via the east or west side at option of passenger. Tickets from Eugene and vicinity will be good going via tho Lebanon-Springfield branch if desired. Baggage on Newport tick ets checked through to Newport; on Yaquina tickets to Yaquinn only Sunday excursions to Newport on the C. & E. will begin Juno 10th or 17th and run nvery Sundny thereafter, leaving Albany at 7:20 a. m., leave Corvallls at S a. m. S. P. trains connect with tho C. & E. at Albany and Corvallls for Ya quina nnd Newport. Trains on the C. & E. for Detroit will leavo Al bany at 7:30 a. m., enabling tourists to the hot springs to reach there the same dav. Trains from and to Cor vallls connect with all cast side trains on the S. P. Full Information ns to rates, tlmo tables, ets.; can bo obtained on ap plication to J. C. Mayo, Gen. Pns. Agt. C. lb E. R. R., Albany; A. I,. Craig, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland, or to any S. P. o r C. & E. ngent. Rates from Salem to Newport $5; to Ynqulnn, $4.50; three-day rate from Salem to Newport, $3.00. Bnti y) lti Ui m"Hm Atari BsU Turning on Mr. Lucas, It felled hi. pony, and threw him to the grouud Heforo he had ttrae recover hltueel'" the .boast vm upon him. Inflicting fearful lseuratlone on the forehead ami right eheek. and Imbedding its teUi In hU right arm. Mr. OolrifWV. ,1.. .u. Mr. Lucta .wa l. auunonnua , : his pony ana thot the nnlnui. UlummaMsiii. , Wbm pains or IrrttaUon Kt on I f IT. A th the appiu.,-' Klvw prompt relief. & Wt Sun,.anl Prop. Sullivan Houee. Kl RWl) q 1., writes. June C, lp;- l 1 . ' Pleasure lu recommending nallar,?! fWtto.l,,.01S1X J thTr,h0niat,- U u the only remedy I havo found that gives im meaiato relief," 55c. 50c, and AoT For aale by D, J. Fry, Salem, oV. A Pleasant Way to Travol. Tho above is tho usual verdict of tho traveler using the Missouri Pacific railway botween the Pacific coast and tho East, and we bclievo that tho ser vice and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Sp-ings and Denver thero ore two through trains daily to Kansas City anil St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard electric-lighted sleeping cars, chair cars and up-to-date dining cars The same excellent so-vico is operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Rock and Hot Springs. If you are going East or South, write for particulars and full information. W. C. McBRIDi:, Clen. Agt. 134 Third St., Portland, Or. The Flic Is Out Hut tho fishing Is Just as good as ever on the Snntlam nnd Breiten bush rivers, and on next Saturdav ovoning, August ISth, tho S. P., in connection with tho Corvnllis & Eastern, will sell round trip excur sion tickets to Dotrolt at tho low rato of $2 each, good going on train No. 13, leaving Salem at 0:32 p. m. nnd for return to Salem on No' 14 Monday, August 20, leaving Albany nt 7:30 n. ro. Come out and enjoy a dny In tho mountains! Excurelou train on the C. & E leaves Albany after arrival of No. 13 Saturday evening and loaves Dotrolt nftor arrival of ex curslon from tho bay, arriving In Al bany in time to connect with the S. P. local for Salem. Remember the Jjt Satutday, August IS. Round S-15-4t CASTOR 1 A For Infants and flMl,l,. Hw Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the yP ... MARKET QU0T TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Hom MlrV Poultry-At otelnerTMir "fab i l UUiUU, ISC. Chickens 11 1 1 Ci Ducks 8Mi9c. Poultry, Eggs, EtC Eggs Per dozen, 17c. Butter Rotnll Country, 20c, J cry, -oc. lions 10llc. Frys 10c. Geese C7o Ducks 8Ms9c. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. New Potatoes COo cwt. ' Oniona 2c Tropical Fruits. Bananas Sc per pound. Oranges $5. 00 $6.00 Lemons $5$G. Xivo Stock Market. Steers 33c. Cows 2 2 . Sheep ;4c. . ' Dressed Veal 5000. Stock HogST-G-Kg-c. Fat nogs-G!)i7c. drain and Feed. Baled Clover $6.00. Client $G.00. Timothy $S.00. Onts 28c. Bran $19.50. Shorts $20.50. Barley $17.00 Salem Flouring Mill. Wheat 60 c. Flour $3.00. aiflL iio1 , cm' Portland Market. Wheat Club, GScG9c; vallei 71(0) 72c; blue stem, 70 71c. Oats Choice whlte,$26. Mlllstuff Bran, $16. Hay Timothj-, $1112.50; AlfilfJ $10. Potatoes 4050c. Now Potatoes 75c90c. Poultry Average old hens, 13( 13Vc; mixed chickens, 12 13c young roosters, 14c; chickens, Hf 15c; turkeys, live, lG22c; geese live, SSc; geese, dressed, 810cj ducks, 11 13c; pigeons, $l$l,50j squabs, $2$3. Pork Dressed, 8 9c. Beef Dressed, 45W. Mutton Dressed, 5 6c. Hops Oregon, 1905, 813q 190G contrncts, lG17c. Wool Vnlloy, coarse to medinma 20 22c; Eastern Oregon, 16!0eJ Mohair 2830c. Butters-Fancy Creamery, 20 22c; storo butter, 15 15 He NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Tho Board of Equalization oil Marlon county, Oregon, will meet at the offlco of the County Clerk, Aug-j ust 27, 190G, and publicly examine tho assessment roll for the year 1906 and correct all errors In valuation, description or qualities of land, lots or othor property. All parties Inter ested aro requested to appear andj oxamlno their assessment for the! year. 1906, and have all errors, If any thero bo, corrected by said board. Taxpayers aro especially Invited to Inspect their assessment prior to tho said date preparatory to the meeting of such board. FRED J. RICE, Assessor Marion County, Oregon. AuciiBt 4. 190G. 8-7-18 Southern Pacific Time Card, Effect! Saturday, Aug. 18. Toward Portland Train Arrives- No. 1G 5:30 a. in., Oregon express. Xo. 14 S:23a. m., Cottage Grove express. . No. 12 4; 49,1). m., Oregon eij press. ' ' 'I No. 222 11:18 a. ni., turou6- fast frtch"t. - ' No. 32&-1H55 a. m.,lbcal war freight. Departs 12J45 p. m. Tnwn1 Snti TVftnclsCO. No. IE 0:50 p. m... CallfornU express, - j No. 136i23 p.m.f Cottage Grorer express, 1 vn ii in. ocr ... rviilfornw -.. . XV. no u. ., ...-- , oxpress. 1 n "0, 11. fK n in . local Wa? freight. Departsat 11:55 a. ro. No. 2213:20 a. m., through ws freight. PLUMBING TINNING AND ROOflINO, A. L. FRASER Cornice Work, Heating nd Building Work of all Kinds; uvvo ,,,uuc and Work Guaranteed Mllrnhi RIL Ct c . Salem, Oregon Phwicl511 A ,i.i