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- ', -"nfgr'T -?i : DAILY OAMTAL JOUHMAL. 8A3LSM, ORBCSON, MONDAY, AUGUST gi. 1809 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL k. rtOFHR, JM. a Prep. ji Ja4pH3it fewifpr Utfwted to AiwtM rrlndptai sad liw Vtmim nd PtTrioptmwt of All Oregon. w ftiitiHilifc I ITvlTVntKll JKrMUg Kxwpt utlj;gl,0, .... I. 1 1 i ) ... - I, it sunacmiTioar baths. . tdaTMtfcbirjin X4rBM.) IhiJlr, by carrier, ,fef.,A.,!,...i.,..tf.Oi (Mtlri er wII, pr yea. ......:,....... 4.00 Wetkly, by mall, rr jrcur.-.... -.. 1. 00 i'ef Month. ........... Wo l'cr month ,.,.....i!So Six mouthi .......60o EHIffigSD' . . bESSfe SMILES- c; SPECIAL DELIVERY For convenience of subscribers branch dolivory offices are establish ed at tho following places at 35 cones per month, $1.00 for thrco menths: Asylum Storo, F. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avoiuto Jupctlon. Garllno, Seventeenth street, A. "W. Lnno, Garden Road Storo. Dauo's Storo, Alex. Dauo, SouthCommerclal street. Elcclrlo Storo, O, M. Epploy, East Stato streot. Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. . Howell's Cornor, Twelfth and Cross streets. O. K, Grocery, A. A. Englcbart, Twelfth street. Wheeler' Store, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avenue. i Yew Park Store, F. G. Bowersox, Twolfth and Leslie ( Lane Grocery, Seventeenth strot k J. L, Moore & Son, corner Oapltol and Union streets. won BHiom more, wosi Baiom. Zlnn's Confectionery, 478 Stato street. Dr. Stone's, 241 North Commercial atroot. Huffman's Store, North Sixth streot. Oorraaa Bakery, corner Twelfth and Chemcketa. VOTING MACHINES AS VLliAtiVKK VEHICLES ' Flying machines roally. scorn like ly to supplant yachts aad automo lille as the pleasuro vehlclon of tho rich, as a result of tho aeronautic In- Jentlonn of it Chlcagonn, which romlso that tho cost of prlvnio nil aliips'wlll bo qiilto within tho po :II)I1UIoh of moil who can "fly high" Tho announcements, of tho pat ehta secured ,by Thomns Prcstou Brooko, whoca fame heretofore) has .been in ado as Icador of his marlnu hand and Inventor of his relloctlwr toleecopo, has created real enthus iasm for flying nnd It will not he long before sovoral of his ulrshlp. will be dodging around tho roofs of tho Masonic tomplo nnd tho Audi ,torium tower. Ho has dono what Darlua Green essayed with Ignomln ions failure fly. Ho has discov ered how to propol n dirigible nir shlp that does not depend upon gas bags or aeroplanes for going skyward Rd which can bo guided with cor talnty even in heavy weather. The mechanism constate of a sot of ro velvlaft fans which can bo mado both to ratee the airship and propol it. Broeke seems likely to provo a ser ious competitor with Baldwin for the War Department's patronago, as a thousand pounds of ballnnt or dyn amite can be thrown out without tho eertalnty, as in other typou, of shoot ing skyward at terrlflo speed tho momont the loud h lessened. It Is not unllkoly that tests of it Drooko Mlrslii'p will tnko place In thin coun try boforo thp Wright brothera re turn to show thotr countrymen that Which has amazed tho Frenuh pooplo and dnno no much nbroad for tho "Yankoo" reputation for Ingonulty. Drooko Is tho first to devise an air ship that can overcome its own In ertiathat Is, to rUo without n running- start, nnd that run ho hold poised or mutluulcns orur any do slred, point, or onn nllght softly as n bird does, and Anally, la Ho de vised that ovon In tho extreme emer gency of n comploto stoppage of nil machinery it would come to tho ground with perfect safuty to pBsr.ongor. of tho corn belt nnd the Impending shortngo of milk becauso of torch ed pastures in many states. It wai a soaking, record-breaking rain, the .mark In this city of 3.34 Inches In 2,4 hnurs being second only to the record rainfall one August day In 1886, An Immediate bcnoflt wno felt; tho extraordinary demands up on tl.o 'waterworks slnckencd, tho truckgrowcra roundabout Chlcngo woro Bnvod hundreds of thotiBanln of dollars. Dut, knowing that tho Il linois corn crop alono is worth f ll, 000.000 if not scorched nt thin crit ical Huaoon, tho Importanco of this tlmoly drenching becomos obvious. Moreover, tho supply of' milk, of which over 400,000,000 gnllons nro produced on Illinois farms each year was nustnlncd. Tho reports to tho Chlcngo weather bureau show that tho downpour was general in Indln- nn, Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan. Tho fruit crop of Michigan, saved from a second year of ruin, is valued nt 94)000,000 to $5,000,000 each year. Tho menaco of a conflaga ration in this city becauso of the tinder dryness was removed and tho babies that hnd gasped in tho pro vailing turnaco heat, woro given ro llof worth much more than money. o We notice an adj in a Sacramento paper which reads:v"Wanted Wash ing by day, or Jake home.Mn Cus tomers will probably save money by having it jidnp"' by day,' At Sacramento this week to the surprise of his many friends City Justlco John C. March was 'defeated for one of tho suporlor judshlpd, by S. It. Hart, a local attorney. If March expected to "spring" a surprise that tlmo he was sadly disappointed H(o)nrt8 woro trumps. ( . At Sacramento, Calif., theVill of John Center amounting to $400, 000 Is to bo contested by his num erous nephowB rind nieces. Well,. wo would not mind being In tho center of that little hand-out our selves. According to the dispatches five minutes nftor tho signing of her final decrco of divorce by Judgo'Ells worth at Oakland, Calif., Mrs. Bessie M. Tanner Blgned a roqucst'foivper- mlsslon to marry II. D. Reeves. Cupid must bo making up for time lost during tho recent pnnlc. General Debility 'Dy In and day oat there is that feeling Of Veakness that makes a burden of itself. Food doWnot strengthen. Sleep does not refresh. It Is hard to do, hard to bear, what cfeould bVJ easy, vitality Is on the ebb, a-M the whole system sutlers. For this condition take Hood's SarsaparilSa It vltalizes'ihe blood and gives vigor and tone to all the organs nnd functions. In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Sarsataus. lOOdoresJL I tho lt.UN WORTH A BILLION A money value nf a billion dollars in now set tipou tho ruin which broke tho drought, general in nnd alt about Chlcngo. ending tho Im pending water famies of tho city, tho Impending damage- in tho Molds Dox't let your money loif ; pt it at work drawing interest There's no other investment that's au safe and ut tho same Mm immediately convertible Into Can, .as a Savlugb Aocounj It can bo lucreanod or dimin ished at will n (vnturo not found other Invostmunu and there's not trouble or uncertainty about collecting tho interest when due. Wo pay three per ceut intorest or monthly balance. UJlfATILLA COUNTY IN XKKI) OK HOGS (East Oregonlan.) This 'week tho Union Meat com pany of Portland nnd several So uttlo firms liavo Bhlppcd nbout ton carlonds or 1200 head of fat hogs from tho Nebraska corn fluids through Pendlotou to tho markets nnd nlnughtor hottsos of tho coast Whllo tlioio NuhraHka hogs worjo passing through Umatilla county, Rolnhold HarriiH of this city wni Hhlpplug out 400 head of Umatilla county fat hugs from tho Athonn district to Pasco. Prlco for thoso hogn nvoragiid from $r to $tl.Q0 per 100, on foot nnd tho growers thus roallrod a handHome profit on thotr work. It l estimated by practical hog raisers of tho county that the whoat sections wnstu unough grain in the hnrvost each year to fattau enough hogs to supply Umatilla county If growers would muko u pracUco of buying young hogs from the outside cftoh Miimnor, -Just boforo hurvest. At DlggB, Calif., a steer whllo reaching for a pear,' lost his footing, catight IiIb neck In tho limb of the tree nnd hung therof for a week. Tlmt was a "bum steer" for traro, nnd if ho happona to pull through, It' will pay him to steer clear of penr trccB hereafter. Tho lioUco of Orovllle, Cnllf., nro scoklng a man named Drown, who Is not In town. Ho enmo from I3!g Uond with a friend, nnd' on leaving appropriated $74 of his friend's money. In this particular case "UrowL'B (not) In town," but ho did hlti "friend" up brown boforo lenvlng. On tho Dear rlvor in Placer coun ty, California, Is a summer hotel called "Tho Iola." Wo wonder If, after tho summor days nro over. tho proprietor doos not sometimes fool Inclined to chnngo the namo to "Tho I. O. U." Summer bonrdors, plcaso write. New Corporations. Malieur Clothing Company; principal ofllce, Vnle; capital stock, $10,000; incorporators, Edwin R. Hamilton, M. O. Hopo jxnd H. C. Eastham. Riverside Orchards Co., principal office, Portland; capital stock, $40, 000; incorporators, Fred A. Jacob, L. J. Barber nnd Hnrry M. Hlllli. Oregon Construction Company; principal ofllce, Portland; capital Btock, $5000; Incorporators, Ira P. E. Reynolds, C. Henri Labbe and C. A. Wolfgang. o COFFEE Schilling's Best is a business-like name; you know what it means; and it means what you want. Your srocr rciurnt your raoncr l( rou don't like lit we par 1)1 m. O New Notaries'. Oscar N. Hult, Colton; O N. Rog ers,' Summerville;, II E. CDurtney, Bailor City. o Itnby Morphino Fiends, nro mado by all soothing syrups nnd baby medicines that contain opium nnd narcotics. McGeo's Dnhy Elixir contains no Injurious or nar cotic drugs of any kind. A suro nnd safo euro for diBordored stom achs, bowels and frotfulncjs splendid for toothing Infants. .SUMMER RESORTS ? ROYAL ' RESTAURANT For quick Bervice, strictly home cooking, go to the address be low BEACH LUNCHES our specialty. West side of Front St., ono and ono-half block south of boat landing. A. J. Rader's Camping Ground Hero you will And good water, soptlc' tanks, good location; founda tion and furnished tents to rent at Nye Creok. A. J. Rader, proprietor, Newport, Oregon. O. K. BARBER SHOP A first class up-to-dato shop. Do not overlook this placo for tho best work. Thero is no barber better skilled with a razor or pair of slsswro than R. N. WALTER, Prop. West sluo Front street, near boat landing. Agency for Corvnllls Laun dry. LQty RATE; HtJiji Will Be M.iln This sown bj J SOUTHERN f ACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) Ftom Salem, Oie, AS FOLLOWS. BOTirWAVS OXEWA1 THROUGH n. ruuxiiAND CALlFOtm. TO ClilM(o St. Louis St, Paul Omaha $74.15 $69.15 $61.65 $61.65 CIGARS and TOBACCOS I have selected the best brand of Cigars and Tobacco consist ent with the trade. Can supply you with what you wish with satisfaction. Also carry a com plete lino of soft drinks. E. CASS, Prop. Front Stroot, opposite Tho Re ception, Newport, Oregon. FURNITURE Newport, Oregon For Household Furniture of ovory kind and description go to H. D. BLAKELY Kansas City -$61.65 $82.5, $8173 $75.fo $75.0 TICKETS WTT.L HE ON 8ALB August 21, 26, 27, Good for return in 00 dayi It) stopover privileges at pleatar within limits REMEMBER THE DATES For any further Information all m agents. WSI. M'MURHAY, General Pn songei AEcnt PORTLAND, OREGON. ' Cnrpots, Mnttlng, Shoves nnd Hard ware Sell or rent von n pnmnlnt? or H I H IIIIIHII li HUM ' housokooplng outfit and buy back . . whon you lcavo. Prices nlwnys roa . . sonnblo. South Front Streot, only storo of tho kind. f firaberBros.il PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING .4- SAVING MPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK 1)RTI( OU'RXWli: OF FIST FIGHT (l'!ud Vittt Leictl Wire.) San Francisco, AUff. 24. Lloyd I). Rrubnker, a conductor on tho looal streetcar lines Is under ar rest today nt tho olty prison charged with tho death of Robert W Fltx Patrick, a contractor of this city, whp died yesterday at tho Central Emergency hospltnl from a fracture of tho skull caused by a blow struck In a quarrot over tho appearnnco of Urubakor. According to tho story told tho po. lice by the conductor, he was dress ed as a cowboy Saturday night to attend a celebration given by a io olety called tho R!h Riders, when FlUpatrlck Insulted him. Both men woro rldlug on a streetcar and tho contractor started to Insult tho con ductor as soon as h got on tho enr Ho finally called him a coward and said that he was afraid to right Hmun. una i) uuu. uruuaaer u n, Tosau and powerfully built ami h. gH off the oar and accepted tho ehalleuga. Ther was but ono blow truck. Brubakor hit Fltipatriok and the contractor reeled over and hit the pavement ou the back of hU head. Ho was pJcktHl up and taken to tho hospital whero ho died yes terday after an operation had bean performed In a vain attatapt to svu his life. Tho police are looking for wit jjcmoj to the fight. ' At Sncrnmcnto, Calif., Nolllo I. Barr, through her attornoy, S. R. Hart, Booka a dlvorco from O. W. Barr, alleging cruel trentmont. Al though not wlBhlng to reflect on. tho parties concerned, wo bollovo thnt with tho Introduction Into this caso of nnothor mnlo H(o)nrt who, has already passed ono bar, had the opportunity to stop at soveral other bars nnd with full knowledge of the cruoltlcs practiced on both sides of nil barn, tho logal bars should bo lofdown with but Uttlo dllltculty and tho Interested pnrtlos will havo the prlvflogo of paialng over tho bar Into Binnoth and plncld witters. On Wodnwdiiy Inst, In Snn Fran cisco, an automobile driven by A. Rolling ran, down and killed Harry . H--K-H-H-H-H--H-H-J-K44-H' , Union, an 18-yenr-old youth. Rolling Whon at Nownort ko to FoEarty & t Rowln's Livery Stables for teanls to movo your uaggago; io givo your host girl a drlvo; to go to Otter Rock, Seal Rocks or any point of lu torest in small or largo parties. Hay and feed nnd a squaro doal all around; careful drivers who know the beach. Give us a trial. Will give prompt attention ' to nil orders, guarnntco our work to glvo satisfaction nnd to bo up to tho sanitary stand ard. . WE WILL BE PLEASED TO1 (JIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS Call nt our shop on Llbortv street, back of Barr's Joolry Store. Phono SCO. ii TORRID ZONE il.FUNARCE must havo boon rolling along at n pretty good clip about that time. Al though "n rolling stono gathers no moss," an nuto gathers many tliingi In u day's tun -ovon the living and tho dead. Wliont Invj Fei'd HIkIi. (Pendleton Trlbuno.) Tho wheat market Is undergoing nn off spell at tho present tlmo, and Uttlo is changing hands. Prlcos are ranging about 75 couts on an aver age attd this Is not what farmers feel thoy ought to got and will get moro boforo long. Wheat hauling is getting woll undor way to tho sur rounding stations. A number of cars woro loaded yostorday at Cay use and Mission. Cars woru until to bo plentiful yesterday and will be ready for a rush when conditions Improve. Barley is moro active. Good brew- ng quality Is bringing about $1.20, whllo Inferior grades are worth as low as $1.10 for feeding purpoies There Is not a very largo supply of barley lu tho country at the present time and farmers who have It on hand havo little difficulty In dispos ing of their holdings. Mill feed is so scarce that a price can hardly be quoted. Whero there Is any to be had the top price can bo obtained. Local millers wer Quoting bran at $.24 per ton BhorU $2S per ton, and rolled barley at $37. Tho cause of the long continual sonrclty lu the supply of mill fed la tho dullness in tho export Hour trade. For seme tlmo a' large ma jority of the northwest flour mills Wv been closed most of ths tlms When mills are not running mt'l feed can not be produced. The bran and shorts nro always consumed by local demand, Uit the flour has been exported As a result, when the flour trade falls off and the mills shut dowu, mill feed Is hard to get I Agricultural College CotTitllls, Oregon, O flora colleglato course in Agricul ture, Including Agronomy, Hortlcul ture, Animal Htibbaudry, Dairy Hub. bandry, etc.; Forostry, Domestic Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Mechnnlcul and Mining Engineering; Commorco; Pharmacy. Offers olomentnry coursos In Agri culture, Forostry, Domestic Sclonca nnd Art, Commerce, nnd Mechanic Arts, Including forgo work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, machine work, etc. Strong faculty, modern equip ment; free tuition; open September 25. Illustrated catalogue with full In formation on application to tho Reg istrar, free. 7-31-8-wJ i mZRHESSHa i' 'HIMe IMS V1 Vk,, vUsdm vm WSMMsTr " W'MaMn mu - HHtttiflR wIhO I uBHL 'LmTmnMfJUBfiJWliLQBM IJIlBWfcfH I) I Mil hIjJIBWmBM gJfB'PlJlJllllllJliijMJLy Time Card No. 53. Southern Pdsi ( ., LTectlv Sunday, Slay i; J UIIO. Totvnrtl Portland, Pnsscnwr. No. 1G. 5:13 a. m. Oregon Ex press. No. 18. 8:40 a. m. Cottage Qron pnsjonger. No. 12. 2:4G p. m. Rosoburgptt Toward Portland, Frclttht. No. 222. 5:00 p. m.Portlul iast iroigui. No. 220. -10:40 11:28 a, m. wi.y freight. Toward San Francisco, Pasftr. no. xi n:i)3 a. m. ltomri pasBongut No. 17. G:4& p. m. Cottage Gw paBsongo. No. 15. 9:lt, p. ra. CallforaUs-press. No. 13. 3:31 a. m. San Francu oxpress. Toward San Francisco. Freest. No. 221. 2:43a. ra, Portland M freight. No. 220. 11:28 a. m. way frelk HMHMBmaal Oregon Elcctlre Tluto TaMe. Tlmo of arrival and dpartur ot cars nt Salem Is as follows, PortuaJ and lntormodiato peints: ' Local Express Local Express Local Express Arrlvo 8:40 a.m. 10:50 a.m. 1:25 p.m. 4:20 p.m. 5:45 p. m. 8:20 p.m. Lent 6:00 a.n 9:05 .a 11:05 a-n.' 1:45 p. a 3:23 p. a. C:00 p-b- The above cut represents our brick lined Torrid Zone Furnace, Guaranteed gas, smoke nnd dust proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER 288 STATE BTREET. Estimate furnished on heating G. F. MASON BOX 547 Miller St, South Salem, manu facturer of all kinds ot boxes, crates and fruit dryer accessories. Phone 30S. . tf DO YOU WISH TO ATTEND GOOD SCHOOL? WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY with Us now $50,000 building will pleaso you? Why go East, to cot loge? Hero aro first-class college and preparator- courses and fine op portunities la the study of Music, Oratory, Theology, Medicine, . Law, Teaching. Expenses reasonable; surroundings healthful; beautiful campus; 45 professors. For cata logue address President Homan, Sa eom, Oregon. 7-21-eod & w-lmo Phono 44 Main 147 N. High St. C W. YANNKE Proprietor' of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Livery, all Rigs Modera Rubber Tire. A V ftocky Mountain Tea Nuggets k Bsiy Utitriat h Suj Pl. BHt Dcht Haiti U itntrk! Vtr. .l KUw Truus ft... Kcwuj lwput JjoU P.f Utvath. M4,. t.-i, tf.,ilii5v oia lUckj.-h UU.vft,yn.ft .,..T4.niah tvrtn. SA wi' h bJ u . i,a nu.U- bi &M.KM NUfidETS TOR SAUOIV P0?U HICKORY a BriRK Cough Remedy l!fH!uani Coughs, Colds CROUP WKtfpinf Cv t Srklik SOR& THROAT THROAT4lUNCS Iwiru.ctcovus.A, H4M ra. icm4s (am CORVALL1S LAJJTER.V K. - .0 A .civep Detndt .!..... 1 ' .o'.'iws, commencing )ai l5 '8V- Iralns fo Con&lll rtee litany v5S't. .ite . CoiVbtli. lC If. " Aloany rn h Corraili f3f.. fc t-ave Albj Arrlvos at Cojvallla y S:ff ' 4:S5p ' 7:45 p. 8:Hp. Tralu for'Albany. No. b Leaves Corvallia 6:30a. Arrlvea at Albany 7:10. No. 9 oaves Corvallls J:l5p. Anlvea at Albany 2:55 p. No. V Leaves Corvallls :" Arrives at Albany 6:40 p. No. 11 (Sunday only) , Leaves Corvalltu 11:15. Arrives at Albany . ...,ll:5fci No. 13 (Sunday only) Leaves Albany lS'SS Arrives a Corvallls . .. 1"" For further information sppv Portland. Oregon, JoV Commencing June 22nd and t further notice, the following in" service will be in effect oa tM w of the O & E. R. It. toetweea bany and Yaqulna, daily except s day! Train No. 16 Trala Kjj Mixed p&Hfjs. Leave Albany 7:45 a.m. 1T':T Arr.. Yaqulna WOPfA'jB Train No, 15 Trw.l Passenger -rtB.. Lt. Yaqulna ..2;15 p.m. J;?r!;. Arr, Albany.. 7:00 pm- llf'J" On Sundays the service wl" -follews: nasi Lv. Albany 7:35 a. m-I 'as. l ll;40 a. m.; lr. Yaqulna 6 00 p. i ar. Albany Usf gpWU -SI-lt Gn. P-