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DAILY OAPlrUj .TOimNATi. BAgiKM. OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1007. ELEPHANT STORIES JZX?& "" VZ her paces yester mhJ namesake, h00 Z veer's 16-yoar- '7wBo has learned from f he art of Handling the t i group of men, wj" Ioa?:. L9t showed to '&! '"w.ilnn has boon Sa;!rbCradn1,ss,ntotho ;s ago, when bhu c, ft, two old, and s' . mil" Snyder p to "BUI Snvder prnc- lrtM0 ... ,,fln lnmi In r u rms in" "" ?i5-.,lS?L! 4, neper's ooubhw .--J. ,. ..mblanco of surll- e" .... ,,. ' on Id Li en your nina w -L twiner, and the elephant f shews then told to creep Ubr, which sno aid, creuii- I the cage alter mu wu.i- !. Infant. Then roiioweu " .. ..,1 r oiirht-Boers. l u inn crunu v. w.o--- Llch she sat on a tub and Hr legs as thougn inning h Iwtitl rest after her exor- idj final exhlbtlon cnus.ni of a furoro among xno The elrl placed within . .-. . - MHt Jll t1l -let "liauie a muu iuuui 1 illcb had been specially con- ! br Keeper Snyder for the md commanded her to play ml glre an exhlbtion of h r .10JO a cakcwalk. t!jhant, without a momont's it started a rtraln which iolers said resembled tho air sej Sweet Home." Aftor Ittm Snyder said that that ijilr the harmonlcn had been While playing tho tuno tho n'Ud about her cage nt almost the Idea that it tSnyder Is now training n llnlldog to perform with CiaJuys that when he hog I tit education of tho two s tiey will give an exhibition i sever been seen this Bide He has several other now tup, but insists that tho lyi ktve to wait for n fow tfe them. i'the Bronx zoo elephant, IS children have been glv- fcpnles and whoso bank been swelling during months, found a means "l of his surplus Income New Jersey Republican Convention. Trenton, N. J., Sept. 19. What is likely to bo one of tho most excit ing statu conventions over held by tho Republicans of New Jersey as sembled hcrotodny for tho purpose of deciding on n candidate for governor. Never before was tho political sit uation so complex-, duo not only to tho split in tho Republican ranks brought about by Sonntor Colby's "new Idea" movement, but also to n strong nntl-Roosovolt sentiment nmong some of the delegates to tho convention. Justice J. Franklin Fort of tho su premo court nnd Sheriff Frank H. Sommer of Essex county nre about tho only active candidates in tho field for tho gubernatorial nomlnn tlon. Tho "now idea" elements fn vors Sheriff Sommer, nlthought it is stated that Senator Everett Colby has announced that ho will support Justico Fort, If ho Is nominated by today's convention. Justico Mahlon Pitney lia3 alao boon mentioned with somo degree of enthusiasm, and it is possible that ho may bo a compromise candidate. Just what attitude tho party will asBumo toward the liquor question no ono appears to know, but It is known that tho brewers havo demanded that tho Bishops' law bo ropealed. Tho Republican loaders arc in doubt as to how they should meet this Is sue, which will bo ono of tho great est of tho campaign. 8omo of tho delegates demand that tho party stand pat for tho Bishops' lnw, which ff l ELEVEN YEARS OF STATE FAIRS Ti I & as being taken for his 1 ibout tho grounds, nnd 'km passing an ico cream ihehasbeon in tho habit 'Hfrora tho proprietor tho "ttteioda left by pntronB, wni slopped nnd, raising i trumpeted Mr prAnfinra kill keeper, Walter Thur- CWtood What was meant. He booth was filled with e attendants nniil nn 1 tothe animal. Thn nrHn. ? to make him movo on " me des red ' flog his feet flrmiv m. fEoie ptitcoaxln of thn u... Ijtfuii dunda lont a deaf r,OBWnotIandatlMt 7 " trunk ho cast a Ifcn ,v -"'""b ujq crown P mk. It then dawn- - "pnetor that tho anl- ".M tn ret M- . . . . filter ' annK Kiri'i!0.1!""" 5X Wual6h of satis- h2 Sckl' maJo n- 2 u lamb, back to his !llliA ,' r ard, $ioo. NS;,hitthJ3 at least Ei'.t science has iuin in kit . rrh. .,! "V,taS"-a 'Jilr tn, " awrrh Cure CT6ce now known nuT7' Cata"h i7 '$ease' Quires In presenting our clovonth succossivo exhibition nt tho Oregon State Fair, wo wish to state that each article in our Btock has been selected with tho utmost consideration for tho use to which It is to bo put. No Implement or machine is taken Into our stock until It has been thoroughly tested and compared with others for tho samo purpose, and found to bo the best that it Is possible to obtain. Many of cfur goods aro mado especially for this trade, which has Its peculiarities. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., PIRST AND TAYLOR STS., PORTLAND, ORE., Branches at Spokane, Seattle, Boise and Salem SALEM BRANCH 211-237 STATE ST., I. F. CARY, Mgr. We carry "everything in Vehicle, Im plement and Machine Equipment for the farm and Road. Barb Wiro Manure Spreaders Burn Door Hangers 1'otnto Planters Bolls Potnto Sorters Cider Mills J. I. Cao Plows Corn Shollera Myers Pumps Iowa Cream Sepa- Hooslor Seeders rators Spray Pumps Caso Cultivators Stump Pullers Feed Cutters Windmills Stovor Engines Champion Hnrvcst- Acme Harrows lng Machines Hay Forks Mitchell WagonB " Hay ProsBes Mitchell Trucks Hay Rakes Staver, Moyor & Hay Todls Babcock Buggies Garden IIoso Road WagonB Lawn Mowora HnrncBa We carry all the goods mentioned above, and also other farm equipment. ARTHUR MURRAY. Brigadier general nnd ehiof of artillery in the United States army and originulor of mnny im provements in military mutters. ?Ctou .,,.:". "all's " S leroaUjr'act- of t? ,00d and -ti,0hV,8tem, thereby Wt. . pauent tr0u the Mn,,, -""" .tl6!-!' Sla. 2; Jend for U9t u P. J. Che- was enacted by a Republican legisla ture two years ago, whilo others ad vlso a compromise In tho form of n local option measuro giving each community an opportunity to decido whothor or not tho salo of liquor on Sunday Bhall bo allowod. With tho Influential browing and liquor olomont on ono side demand ing tho repeal of tho Sunday closing law, and tho church people equally J inslstont that it shall bo allowed to remain on tho statuto books undis turbed, tho leaders of tho party nro betwoon tho dovil and tho deep blu sea. Senator Colby, tho leader of tho "now idea" reformers, who voted for tho Bishops' bill two years ago, Is now said to favor local option. Tho Democratic stato convention, originally sot for Monday of this week, has boon postponed until next week. With tho Republicans ap parently distracted and disrupted, divided among themselves and with prospects of still greator disintegra tion, thero Is every chnnco of a Dem ocratic victory at tho polls next No vember. Whether this prospect will becomo a reality depends lnrgely on tho platform adopted and candidates nominated at tho Democratic con vention. The voters of tho state aro tired of the eternal trucking to tho corporations and "vested interests" which has been tho policy of both parties in Now Jersey for many years. New Jersey Is admltto'dly corrupt, but no longer contented. The hon est citizens want a change, nnd aro not particular as to which party ef fects, it. Sonibthlng About Rabbits. Interesting figures on tho relative agility of harcB and rabbits nro giv en In a recent volume by J. a. Mll lais. "When running at oaso," ho says, "tho longtn of tho hnro'B strldo is about four foot; but under condi tions of fear Its leaps oxtond to ton and twolvo foot, whilo somo authors claim that It can Jump fon ditches 20 to 25 foot In width. Perpendicu larly, a haro can jump onto a five foot wall, but acorns to bo non plUBsed by ono of nbout six feet. Tho strldo of tho rabbit Is obout two foot; when necessary It can mako leaps of six or sovon feot horizontal ly. About threo foot Is tho highest that a rabbit can attain to ovon when helped by tho nsporltlca of a stone wall." Mr. Mlllals tells how rabbits swim when compollod te: "Thoy swim with tho head hold as high ns pos sible, whilo tho hocks of tho hind legs appear abovo tho olomont at each stroke. Tho shoulders and front part of tho body aro burled bo ncath tho wator, whilo tho rump and tall aro high and dry." u Acuto Rheumatism. Deep tearing or wrenching palnB, occasioned by getting wet threugh: worse when at rest, or on first mov ing the limbs and In cold or damp weather, Is cured quickly hy Bal lard's Snow Liniment. Oscar Oleson Gibson City, 111., writes, Feb. 16, '02. "A year ago I was troubled with a pain In my back. It soon got so bad T could not bend over. One bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me." Sold by D. J. Fry. o i KISSAK JELLALIAN. Member of tho Reformed Ilun chakist and nn alleged accomplice of Redros Khnchadorian in tho murder of II. S, Tavshanjian, a rich New York rug merchant. CJgnus and Tolmcco In India. In writing concerning tho low prices for cigars and cigarettes In India, ConBul-Genernl W. II. Michael of Calcutta, has this to say: "A firm In Madras advertises three of Its best cigars at 1 Vj conta, 1 cents and 2 conts each respec tively. I supposo theso cigars would sell In tho United States nt 10 to 1C conts each, or two for a quarter. Tho men who grow tho tobacco that Is, tho laborers In the field got 10 to 12 cents a day, nnd tho men who make tho cigars got from 12 to 20 conts a day both classes boarding nnd lodging them selves. "NIco looking stogies are manu factured In Madras and sold nt wholesnlo for GR cents a thousand. Cigarettes mado In India soil at pro portionately low prJces. With such prices the outlook for tho United States or any other country to enp- turo tho cigar and clgnrotto trado of India Is rather discouraging, yet Key WeBt cigars aro on alo horo. "Thero Is another obstnelo in tho way of Importers of cigars In Indln. It 1b a moth or fly thnt finds Its way into a box of cigars or tobacco and lays an egg that Boon develops Into a destructive worm or grub, which bores through tho wrapper Into body of tho cigar and ruins It. Thero h hardly anything that will keep th)o posts out except to lncnso each cigar Ina bottlo 'or wrap It In heavy tin foil. For this reason dealors In In dia do not llketo Import a bottor dla do not llko to Import a bettor grado of clgarB. Tho loss Is too great. Ono doalor Bhowed mo box aftor box of high-priced Imported cigars that wero absolutely ruined by the moth described." o General Robert E, Ia?o Was the grentost general tho world has ever known. Ballard's Snow Liniment Is tho greatest Liniment. Quickly cures all pains. It is within tho reach of all. T. II. Polntor, Hempstead, Texas, writes: "This is to certify that Ballard's Snow Lini ment has been used In my household for years and has boon found to bo nn excellent Liniment for rheumatic pains. I am never without It." Sold by D. J. Fay. cavo-dwolllng rnco not acquainted with metal, also tho undlsturbod dead of a Canaanlto trlbo with bronzo weapons; nlso of n Canaan lto "high plnco," with the bonca of newly-born Infants, sacrificed, ap parently, to Bomo unknown deity, or boncB of Infants buried undor tho cornors of houso wnlls. Thoso human sacrifices wore, It Sfl boliovod, tho "abominations" of tho Ammonites denounced In tho Old TcBtamout. Human sacrifices wore ofton offered at tho commencement of undortnklngs, nnd It haB been shown that tho breaking of a bottlo of wlno at tho naming of a ship is but tho survival of tho anclont nbominablo custom. So. also, the innocont-looklng Mny-polo Is simply a relic of a polo found in old pagan tomples traces of one hnvlpg been found In tho "high plnco" or tempi of Gozer. VarlouB statomontB in tho Blblo aro amply conflrmod by dla- covorlos mado by tho oxplorors of tho society. Dovolopmon.ts of Gozor mako It poaslblo to understand more clearly how Sanson pulled down tho plllnrs of tho tomplo. TIiobo pillars wero of wood, a'nd moroly rested on "stuinpB of stono." Tho strong man thoroforo hail but to draw tho wood on supports togothor and oft tho stono and down camo tho temple, crashing about tho Philistines' gars. o A Deep Dig. "Yes," giggled Miss Passay, "Mr. Gushloy tolls mo that I inspire all tho lovo songs ho wrltOB." "You don't toll mo?" exclaimed MIbs Knox. "I notlco thnt all tho Ideas in his songs aro old and not by any moans pretty." Philadelphia Press. Took Gas Route. Soatttlo, Sept. 18. Dcspondont over Ill-health and deoply disap pointed on account of his inability to perfect and rcallzo n profit from nn Invontlon, Captain A. J. Clark, n widely known resident of Soatttlo, committod suicldo this morning by asphyxiation at his residence Captain Clark It was, who whilo on a pleaauro trip noar Olympla at tho tlmo of tho outlaw Harry Tracy flrBt thrust his fatal prcsonco on tho communities of tho Sound, was holy up at tho point of tfto outliw'u dead ly rlflo and forced to tako Tracoy aboard tho launch and to bring him to n point near Ballard. Sick Headache. This disease is caused by a de-. rangomont of tho stomach. Tako a d08o of Chamborlaln'B Stomach and LIvor Tablets to correct thlB disorder and tho sick hoadacho will disappear. For Balo at Dr. Stono'a drug atoro, o 4 Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Ono Dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi. era anil Diarrhoea Remedy. I was bo weak from an attack of diarrhoea that I could scarcely atton.l to my duties, when I took a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured me en tirely and I had been taking other medicine for nine days without relief. I heartily recommend this remedy aB bolng the best to my knowledge for bowel complaints. R. O. Stew art, of tho firm of Stewart & Bro., Greenville, Ala. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug store. A Cruel Old City. Wonderful discoveries havo boon mado In tho ruins of the nnclent city of Gezer, In Palestine. Profes sor Stewart Macalistor, who la now at work on the site, has discovered tho ruins of eight cities or periods of building tliero, going back to ancient cave-dwellers, 3,000 years B. C. Tho remains, therefore, of 6,000 years of apparently almost continuous human life aro seen on this little hill. When a dwelling fell down or was destroyed tho new comer did not clear away tho rubble, but reared a fresh structure on the ruins of tho old, and digging now deep down through these ruins the explorer of today has discovered the untouched cremated remains of a Roth & Grabcr Store News ITALIAN PRUNES NIco oholco lot of canning. TOMATOES Sond us your ordor nt onca. Will havo a nlco choico lot in Tuesday. CONCORD GRAPES The finest In tho laud 50c Basket. - Muscat Grapes. Tokays Grapes Order your Pastry and Bread from us, wo hare the homo- mado kind. 410 State St. Phone 36 FRANK J. GORKI DON. Ono of tho nblo pitchors of the Plriladolphin National longuo toam. MHtiniii'iiiimHiti Ksfttw b . 7 v, lie. 15c OJLMTOItXJL. - - lT! to WHrli Tho Albany city council hn grnnt ed A, Wolch a 2i-yoar fronchlBo to construct and oporn to 'elect rlo rail ways ovor tho Btroots of that city. This glvos him full bwoop to build pretty much all tho lines' ho ploasos, and tho matter of tho electric lino from Salem to Eugene' to connect' with tho lino to Portland is now up to him. So far, lfowever, tho rond is a mattor of faith, and "faith In tho Bubstanco of things hoped for, tho ovIdoncoof things unBeon." o Hho Found Relief. If you aro troubled with liver com plaint and havo not received holp road this. Mra. Mary E. Hammond, Moody, Toxas. "I waB In poor health with Hvor trouble for over a year DoctorB did mo no good and I tried Horblno, and threo bottle cured mo. I can't say too much for Herbino, as It Jb a wondorful liver medjclno. I always havo it In tho house. Pub lish whero you wish." Sold by D. J. Fry. I i fim ; w, C 1'. I MSkK I 1 L a