T?&7$!WJ " ""-- r5 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, onEQQN, FRIDAY, XQYKMDKK 0, tDOfl. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoe for $3.50 And tho best $3.50 Indies' shoe ever sold by any store In any city. It Is useless to fay more for a shoe when $3.50 will buy tho Acme of Shoo Perfection. It embodies three features which are all Important. HEALTH LONG WEAR ELEGANT APPEARANCE Wear a cushion sole and your health will bo Improved perma nently. H you don't believe this provo it. MEN Don't go all winter with wot feet, and then wonder why you havo bad colds and perhaps consumption. HIGH TOP SHOES Will savo all that, mako you comfortable and glvo you moro wear for your money We Lead in Salem for High Tops - Como and look. Wo can fit and satisfy. E. L Irvin & Co. PRACTICAL SHOE MEN 326 State St., Salem Repairing a Specialty M-inbly of Southern Woodmen. Jackson. Miss., Nov. 9. Over flvo fousand Woodmen assembled hero Iday tho occasion being "woou- ien's Day" at tho Mississippi oxpo- Itlon. Tho Hon. J. W. collier, oi llcksburg, acted as master of corc- bonlcs nnd addresses wore delivered J. C. Root, of Omaha, Honj M. J. U. UOOt, Ol uumuu, ..-! ieppord, of Texarhann, Hon. W. A. frailer, of Dallas, nnd others -o Wood for Statu Institutions. sealed bids will bo received at tho kecutlve otllco, state capltol, Salem, ktll ! o'clock p. m Novombor 20, iOC, for furnishing wood for tho veral stato Institutions loented at ; near Salem, as flews: tlnsano asylum, main building, D00 cords first growth fir. ilnsano asylum, cottngo farm, 1000 Irds first growth fir. ' Penitentiary, 1300 cords first kiwth fir; 200 cords grub oak. Reform school, 700 cords first nwth fir; 200 cords oak. ( Incaf muto school, 325 cords first lowth fir. ' Blind school, 30 cords first growth 100 cords slab wood. iCapltol building 400 cords first nwth fir: 100 cords polo oak. inula on second growth fir for nil any part of the above wjll also entertained, except tho asylum, ftln building, and capltol building Bids will be, received for all or ly part. Cordwood must ue cuv bllo green from sound timber, four kt long reasonably straight, well hsoned, delivered as designated, at near the Beverol institutions, bselv corded with bulkheads. De- bry must begin by May 1st and ust bo completed by octouer , 07. Each bid, must be accompanied a certified check, payable to too kk. or cash eaual to 25 cents per rd, to be forfeited to tho Jtate as Images, In case the bidder recelv- tho award ahall fall to execute (contract to deliver the wood and Imlsh a satisfactory bond. Suc- esful bidders will be required wltn- ttn days after notification ol ac- iP'anqe ot bid to enter Into a con- Bet and furnish a satisfactory nJ. Bidders hould be careful to Mo In their bids the name of the ftltutlon aad the kind and number cords to be furnished. Bids must sealed in nvelones. endoreea Proposal for Wood" and addressed the nnderslgaed. Any further in- faaUon may he had of the" unaer- laed. The right to reject any or all bWe, ay part of a bid, and tp wa" fta in aBy bidta If It he deemed P lntcrt of the state to do so. Onion nf t,a hmril of trustee several lBtltuUons. W, N. GATENS. assertion, wo stand ready to - $3.50 to $7 MARKET QUOTATIONS "Make Salem a Good Market." Home SALEM MARKET. Stclner's Market. Tlnnlnru In flub, enmn nnil nnullrv. . . - Highest cash price paid for eggs. Prompt delivery. Stato street. 10-3-tf Poultry, Eggs, Etc Eggs Per dozen. 31c. Butter Retail Country, 25 30c; creamery, 35c. Hens 10c. Frys 10c. Geese 57c Ducka 8&Dc. Frulta, Vegeubles, Etc New potntoes COc cwt. Onion 65c cwt. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5c per pound. Oranges J5.00?0.00 Onions 75c cwt. Livo Stock Market. Steers 3 3 '4 c Cows 2 Q 2 Y c. Sheep S'AIHc. Dressed Veal GQSttc Fat Hogs Cc. Stock Hogs 5c. Oram and reed. Baled Clover 16.00. Cheat 16.00. Timothy 18.50 19.50. ' Oats 30 32c. Bran 18. Shorts 20. Barley $20. Wheat, 65 c. Flour 3.60. FOItTIiAXI) MARKET. . Wheat Clubj 6; va'ljey, 66c; Dluestem, 67c. OaU Choice white. $24 0125.50 MllUtuff Bran, $14.5,0. , Hay Timothy. $10 evfll, Alfalfa, $11.50. Vetch $7.07.50. Potatoes 60 76c Poultry Average old hen, 12 13c; mixed chickens, 1212lc; young roosters. 12 13c; dressed chickens, 13 14c; trukeya, dressed, 2122s; geese, lire. 89c; ducka 1415c; plgeonH, $1$1.50. . Pork Dressed, 66tfc Beef Dressed, 4 5c Mutton 6 7C .m,.. Hops 1906 choice. 15 16c; prime, 13 14c; medium, 12 12 y,c; olds, nominal. nr-iviiii. toyx to median, 20021c; Eastern Oregon, 13018c; Mohair 26028c Butter Fancy Creamery. &W 27 &c; toro hatter, 16 017c o E.3CJIU. lltMrifMlBMI iMMtfe &m& IDEAL LOVE STORY Brief Synopsis of Rowland and CliffordVDoraThorne" To those who havo never read Dortha M. Clay's famous novol, tho following synopsis will provo Inter esting, especially as "Dora Thorno" will appoar In a dramntlzed form at tho Ornnd opora house Monday, Novombor 12. This play and book dcnls with a beautiful love story In a rural Eng- llsh home. An Innocent young girl, daughtor of a lodgo kcepor of an Englishman of high birth, Is loved by tho son of tho Inttor. The match meets with disfavor of tho young man's father but dospltc of the fact thnt his father Informs him either to glvo up tho girl or his homo nnd luxury, ho chooBos Dora Thorno nnd marries hor. Tho young girl, n pure nnd honeBt crenture, loves tho young man qulto as well as he lovos her, but through tho efforts of a young sailor who hnB loved tho girl from early childhood and who also desires to mnko hor his wife, tho young couplo are separated and mndo to believe later that each has boon unfaithful to tho othor. This state comes about as a result of tho efforts of Lady Chartarls and the father of tho enrl. . Tho young sailor returns nftor n two years' voyago to find that Dora's ,... - ,,-...- ,-,..- - I favor hns been transferred from hlrri to tho young nobleman and several complications nrlse from this which for a tlmo tako on a serious aspect, both for Dora and her loved. Tho tlmo arrlvos when honesty and faith fulness triumphs and tho closing scones find everything favorable for tho young folks. Tho company appearing In "Dora Thorno" Is snld to be of exceptional merit and tho scenory nnd costiirnos aro said to bo beautiful, tho scontc and olecrlcnl effects In tho last act. tho lllumlnnted pardons nt Karl Manor, aro snld to bo especially com mondnblo. Tho original Rowland & Clifford company will prcsont this piny with n groat cast and Miss Maud Brandon as "Dorn." Soats on sale a't box office Monday morning nt 9 o'clock. o Bench Ai llowfpi' MliihtrclN. Tho Beach & Bowers' mlnstrolsj will bo at tho Grand opera house to night. They como highly recom mended and will undoubtedly put up a series of acts to both please and amuse. Tho Livingston (Mon tana) Post of recent dato says of them: "A largo audience greeted tho old tlmo favorites, Beach' & Bowers' min strels at tho Hefferlln lost night Minstrel shows seom to have found what Ponco de Leon failed to find tho sprine of eternal youth, Liv ingston people seem to tako aa mucu pleasure In the old tlmo minstrel humorists, tho musical novelties, the contortionists, etc., as their grand fathers took generations ago. The Beach & Bowers show has a splendid band and some especially clever soloists. The musical part of the show is well up to standard. John Higgins Is an especially funny end man. Roswell J. Wright Is sure ly phenomenon as a male soprano. Harry PerrlU, basso, has the greatest rancc of voice ever shown In Living ston. He s a basso, a baritono and a tenor, all In one. AH In all the show was as rood as one as U now travel ing Jn minstrelsy and Is deserving of a good patronage. The Denver (Colo.) Tjmes nas these klcd words for them: Two largo audience witnessed the nerformances presented by Beach & Bowers' mlnlstrcls, yesterday aft ernoon and events?. Haay praise worthy things had been said of this company prior to it appearance here, it is one of. If sot the beat. mlaatrel coapanles evar b jn mis city." THE TWINS OI tnterast To Wimcn. ZTo such women as oro not seriously out of hoalthUmi who havo exacting duties to porfornv cither In the way ol house lie id carcsVr In social duties and func tlvinvhlehWrlously tax their strength, as weirisfc Vurs'nct mothers, Dr. Pierce's Favorlto Pfi Vriptlon has proved a most valuable su;rtlng tonic nnd Invigorat ing I1CTV11K. iiVMwnmvwrauiii - .... ...f....i... .. i..' seldom hnito.ho fttMilovrdlf thl.m n"t rM'". pmdMv "f" '-'" ' to In "civMi t to. The-Favorlte Prescrip tion has pt. en u great boon to expectant niotner iy preparing jue system tor mo corointt of lsi'.y, thereby rendering child birth safe, tiy, and utmost, painless. Hear In r.!ml, pHtso that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prvcrlitin Is Hot a secret or patent tnedUlnct, against l,:ch tho uut Intelligent pwp'o aro quite n.tturu.ly avrrse, Ivoaoo of tho uncertainty "ns to their cotnH .MotinmltutrmlrKseharacter, but Is a MrructNR or ksow.v comwi t mix, a full list of all It Iwrrecilonts being prints!, In plain KnclMi, on overy bott'.o wrapper. An expnilnntlen f this list of Itirnv ieitt i all dWlon tho fact tlmt-It i noiw.u-.iluM in !u c mi.tU)ti, chenilc ally pure, tr.'-lc-reflnwl glvccrlno taking the place of tho commmilj used alcohol. In lu inakQM.p. In UU connection It mnv not bo Mit of place to .t:ito that tho "Faurite Pro-erlpUon " of Dr. Plerco Is UiPunlv nml'.rnoput up fur tho euro of wonun iKvullar wpiikhsp and all men?, ami m.UI throuch drujzgkts, all tho incri-d.i-.its of which have tlm un animous oixlorMunPiit of nil tho leading motiioal wriUTS and teacher of all tho tcveral srhuviis of prm-tleo, nnd that too ns nmllo mr tl. ailments for which "Fuvfrtt l'.-erlptlon" Is recommended. A little iH-Kif thio piHliuPUH'nts v ill lo w nt ti, hiiv ndiires". puWintd, niHi tilrKtltitnly ..-'If you rtitiist sajno t7 iKtil canli or letter, of Dr. It. V. l'lorco, ilusTalo. N. Y. Ur. lMrrce's Vlensnnt PpIIpM euro con sti:itln. t (itinlon is the ennso ol innn i'.Ik- t .ri' t' emiM ami yet cun-'tlio dica. Easy to tako as candy. itmnma.xmmmm ( Gold Dust Flotii Mada by THE SYDNEY VO Elt COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Mndo for family use. Atk your groctr for it. Brnn and shorts iilwi.ys on linnri. P. B. Wallace AGENT asnB8aef aai HKSOIA'TION TO niPHOVK STATK 8THKUT. Notlco Is hereby given thnt at tho meeting of tho Council of tho City of Salem, held Monday, Novombor C, 1900, tho following resolution was adepted: Rosolvcd, Thnt the Council of tho City of Salem, Oregon, dooms It ox podlont nnd proposes to Improvo Stato street from tho east lino of Commercial street to tho west lino of Church street In tho following man nor, to-wlt: First By tnklng up tho artificial stono cross walks. Second By grading tho rondway from the cant lino of Commercial stroot to tho west lino of High street a width of thirty and ono-half fcot on each aldo of tho center lino of tho stroot. nnd from tho east lino of High street to tho wost lino of Church Btrcot tho spneo betweon tho curbs as thoy aro now In plnco, nnd tho full Intersection of Liberty street and High street to tho propor sub grade. Third By paving tho rondway and full Intersections, snvo nnd ex cept tho space between the rails nnd ono foot outside of the rallB of the street railway tracks with Warren's Bltullthlo Water Proof Pavement. Fourth By paving the space be- tweonjhe rails of tho railway tracks and ono foot outside of tho track, belonging to the Portland General Electric R. R. Co.,.and Oregon Elec tric R. R. Co., with stones and blocks! set on concrete and grouted with ce ment mortar and by replacing tho rails now In use with grooved rails not less than sevon inches In depth and weighing not less than seventy flvo (75) pounds per yard. Tho con crete under tho rails and stone blocks to be not less than six Inches In depth. Fifth By constructing artlflcll stone curbs on each side of the street from tho east lino of Commercial street to the center lino of High street, thirty-one and ono-ba)f feet from the center Hno of the street, and joining the curb with those now In placo on Liberty street and High street, and by constructing artificial stone sidewalks over the space be tween tho curbs now In place and the proposed new curb, and on other oortlons of the sidewalk area not slow paved wjth artificial stono side walk. Sixth By constructing an Inlet for the water s the northeast cor ner of the Intersection of State street with High street and a catch basin at the northwest cornor, and con necting the inlet and catch basin with six-Inch vitrified sewer pipe, aad connecting the catch basin with j nrriniit srvnn jinn iiui:iiiik: milt -i avoided. T'H' prorating table ami tha ftm-cooii' Vn.f. wi.ulfl It 1? lwllrvtsT the sewer with six-Inch aewer pfp.fcr 7, 10$. K. . PAOH,. g!d Improvement to U M4 l'll7.11t sHroM CoMlioaar, GET Wo havo sampled the city with pet n sample, call at tho office nnd QKV ONE. When you lmy Hour bo sHrc It Is like tho sample. WILD ROSE FLOUR $1.00 a sack at all grocer. Made front old wheat, too. fcinmf if iwf f OIIAB. K. SPAULDINC1, Proaldont, Oregon Pine, Ash SM.EN1, nccordnnco with tho charter and or dinances of tho City of Snlom nnd tho plans, specifications nnd esti mates filed In tho ofllco of tho Re corder of tho City of Salem, on tho 5th day of Novombor, 1900, and en dorsed "Plans and 8pcclftcntlons for tho Improvement of Slnto Stroot from tho east lino of Commercial 8tfoot to tho west lino oC Church street, and tho ostlntnto of Clio work to bo done nnd tho probnblo cost thoroof." Tho cost of said Improvement to bo nssosHod to tho abutting property j owners, ns proviuoii ny mo v-ny Chnrtor. Tho niitlmnto of tho nrobnblo coot for tho limujvemdnt of snld .Btnto' stroot Is: Probable cost . .. ..$32,012.00 Loss stono hlooks ....'.. 3,932.02 nnlnnco ..iiB.uau.m . iv. vuii,iiiiih ., - , . , Ing to glvo tho pooplo nn opportun Tho above Improvement Is to bo' '"" " .,' , ' '., , ' Mlltll clasBed'ns Warren's Bltullthlo Pavo ment. Tho Plans, specifications nnd esti mates of tho onglncer employed by tho Council for tho Improvement of snld Stato street aro hereby adopted. Rcsolvod. That tho Rccordor of tho City of 8alom ho nnd Is horoby directed to glvo notlco of tho pro posed Improvement of said stroot, ns provided by tho City Chnrtor. llomonstrnnccs ngnlnst tho nbovo Improvement may bo filed In writing with tho City Recorder within ton days from tho finnl publication of this notlco. By ordor of tho Council. W. A. MOORE8, Rccordor. Dato of final publication of this notlco Is tho 10th dny of Novombor, 1006. 11-C-llt Not I it of Mil for IlulltlliiK Side wnlkH. IltdB will bo received up to 5 o'clock p. m. of Saturday, November 17. 1900. for the construction of sidewalks along tho following do-1 scribed lots In tho City of Bnlom. Oregon, In accordance with tho re quirements of the ordinances nnd iindor tho supervision of the Btrcot CommlsMlonor of snld City, to-wlt: West sldo of lots 5 and 0, and south 25 feet of lot 7, In block north of block 20. West sldo of lots 3 nnd 4, In block 10, 0. H. Jones' addition. West side of Jot 1. block 8, O. II. Jones' addition. , East sldo of lots 1 and 2, block la. n. II. Jo tins' addition. East side of lot 4", block 8. Q. H. Jones addition. East side of lots 1 and 2, block 9, O. H. Jones' addition. Lots 1 and 2, bloc 41, North Sa lem. Lots 3 nnd 4, block 41, North Sa lem. Southwest lA block 31, Salem, Or-, ogon. t Northwest U block 13, Salem, Or egon. 125 feet of walk, on lot 8, block i, o. If. Jones' addition. Lota 5, C, and 7, block 41, Uni versity addition. Tho west half of lot 7, block 42, University addition. Lots 5 and 6, block 33, University addition. Parts of lots 7 and 8, block 42, University addition. Tho right la reserved to reject any or all bids. A certified check for 10 per cent of tho bid must accompany the bid, nnd if the successful bidder refuse to comply with the ordinance and do the wok, tne cnceic win oe jouvu ed to tho city. Bids to be submitted to the street commissioner. Tka data of thU BOtke la Nevssa- i ONE? Wild Hose Flour. If yow dkl not Z iiiaiiiiimti itd B. O. M1LE8, 9cc and Treaa. Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. Manufacturers of and Maple Lumber OREGON. KKVt O. C. T. CO Steamers Pomona. atW Altona leave fo PortUiwI (dally except Sunday t 7.J0 a. ra. M. P. BALDWIN, At WINTKU HATl .TO T1II2 YAQUINA HAY OroKim'H f!nnt Hrrrt'ittlim nml ..Health Ite-tort at tho Newport llcailit'K Ticket Halex ltuutetl Nov. 1 to May I, tl)07. Ah n winter hoalth and recreation resort Newport Is tho ono pnr oxcol AnnnAtl. .. If AnB ItflHK llllil tlllfl WIDII Ity to brontho tho fronh, puro oxono of tho ocean, tho Southern Paclflo nnd Corvnllts & Eastorn havo resum ed tho salo of tlckuta through to Yoqulnu. From all 8. P. point tickets will bo sold throughout the winter and spring until May 31st, ovory WeilHewlay and Saturday and from Albany, Corvnllls and Phil omath on tho CorvnlllH A Eastern, tickets will bo sold to Yaqulna and Newport DAILY. Tho rntes will bo tho sumo as dur ing tho summer, nnd will bo good for return 00 days from ditto of salo. llr. Mlnthorn'M Kaullury Hatha will bo In operation during tho on tiro winter, nnd treatments will bo gvcu dally. Other Health llranrtM Closed. During tho wlntor nenrly nil othor hoalth resorts aro closed or difficult to reach, and nono of thorn havo 'tho advantages of Newport nnd vicinity ns regards ellmato, points of Intorost, recrcutton, and amusement. For pnrtlos desiring to enjoy fishing, hunting, or seeing tho ocean In sun ulilno or In storm, tho surroundings ; aro Ideal beautiful sconory, cllmuto ' mild, henlthful and InvlgorntluK. Cottages for rent cheap, fresh vege tables, milk, honey, fruit at lowest possible cost, fish and tho famous I rook oysters to ho had for tho trouble of securing them. Full Information from any S, P. or C. & K. agent, or from tho general passenger agent of either company Rate from Snlom to Yaqulna $4.50. Southern rclc Time Card, EKectlra Saturday, Aug. 18. Toward Portland- Tnd Arrive. Ko, 105:30 a. m Oregon ex pross. ' Mo. 14 8tJl? a, nr,, Cottsge arovo express. No. J 2 4; 4 9 p, ro., n Oregon ex- i press. f No. 22211:18 a. hi through fast freight. No. 32011:55 a. as., local way freight. Departs 12:46 p. . Toward fl FrclM. No. lo10:M p. . qajifornta express. No, 18 0:23 p. m Cottage Qrove expre. No, 1119:13 a. ., Calif orate xpraw. Ne. 21511:35 a. ., local way freight. Departs at Uill a. m. No. Ill 4:3 a. ., through fsM frtfeat VfiZUCK; f.-JB1.-- a. H.U X h l II :a 4S $ .J-