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1-H-,- .. 3 DAILY OAPEEAL JOURNAL. SALSM, ORBGON, THURSDAY, OOTOMm 15, 18081. Ar-l -wt es not Color AVER'S P3A!1!R VorK? i ilo Hair .tip COflHKSSlAN il"- .h... w.ri WAI fTA1?T fLLSTLJirr .. . t.1,1. nf New .Terser xLfco ft Tour of Eastern Make ft Woll-nlm. Of i"?,1,'"' ' - .TpoHH. i.i-i nut iij" - - B!tonn." . . -!.. W Vnrk Oct. if- ikh ; , Mmocrauc w"--; . . 6asa5S: !? i ' wiii.m h. T.11. M DBS pw ?7","- -nBni I lire, no is linn;..,, -iy"- relieves that tho election of I rr" i.i.v lomilfl monn f??r ; 7n nntr; (m( caiui"J l" ." " , .' f7Tlt war. he la ready to .ir n Mip utmost to aid tho BBC II " "" .orJuagoTAl. .. nl MklQR OUOU' III'1 ii.n.v...... today Hi'i'-' in""'-' "V....N. irih empnMa that Bryan " . - -- ll. rtnmrinrntln orlnclplps of Populism and Z and vlrl'in'lv had wrecked LY crafty Becker after votes, Jft picturesque terms which Rfccniscd loRlcally and clearly IBM.. rinmnnrnt. ... i....ntn In lila tnllf W'. ne r r ::.. n,i ; ; Kirdfor the nation's Interest tr luu" "" !" i toung congressman, who was '. i- . lufcrn inntnrltv frnm n .if. ji.i.l.f lino linnn n trnnn r uij hiii"-'i "- - !. .i .nililoi nml irnverntncnt jillft. On tho stump ho has i Hi principles wun iuiiiuk Fbetajsn orntor of ability, and 1 ..... Hint ivlna frloniln for rtrr where, Ho will Bpeak nt n. .lllna lirnlltr)inilf thl atUtes during this month. For Chronic Dlnrrhocn. We In tho nrmv In 1803 I wus vfth rhronlc dlnrrhooa." saya i M Felton of South Gibson. Ibareilnco tried many romo ul without any pormnnont rc iitll Mr A. W. Miles, or tliH rrwnded mo to try Chambor- Collc, Cholern ana Dlarrnooa J;, one bottle of which stoppd csce" For sale at Dr. Stone's fitore. i uxv corxTV 1'IOXKKlt PASRKS AWAY W. Miller died Monday morning reidence of Frank Pnutmoler, It AJbanv after threo weeks 111- The deceased wbb nKCd 80 lM t months. Ho wan an Ore- sswrresl'lent, liavlnu boon on- 19 the milling business nt Klr- lor tho past 25 years. Do tal unmnrrlf'l Ho Is" sur ma brother In Los AncelCH Imnected to nrrlvo In Albany I Tlnrsdav when fMnornl nr- aesU will bo made. o Odd Weather Advice. h o bewaro of concha and l;a h- chest; as noKloctod they la n penumonia, consump Cher pulmonary troubles. Piioon a' the cough appear.i 5in uarnrd's liorchountl Wi'andard cure of Amorlca. bdlwd perfectly hnrmlosj v ina preventlvo for nil dri- 'i uie luncs. Mi'c 60e and $1.00 por bo.- i't aw (1-niiTB IIlltlGATIOX MUIINa rr.,n . . 1,KOV28 A SUCCESS The Irrigation medtlng hold at Springfield Saturday afternoon under tho. nusplces of tho Springfield grange, which hns recently Inaragu rated an active campaign for Irriga tion, was largely attended nnd those who were present say that It was tho best meeting of Its kind over held In Lnno county. A. P. St6ver, nt tho head of tho Ir rigation bureau of the United States department Of agriculture for Ore gon, was the principal Bpeaker. His address was Instructive and enter taining. Ho exhibited chnrts to show., the results obtained by Irriga tion and gnvo examples of tho work done nt the Pxnnrltnnnn1 -.. t jHUlsboro, in Washington county. On 7". acres of land last year with one Irrigation inn torn of green clover, i Mi tons of cured liny, nnd o'ght tons of ensilage were obtained. This year with threo irrigations 200 tons of t green clover, 7H tons of cured hay and pasturage from nix to 10 Inches wore obtained. Since May 1 this tract has fed 20 milch cows and GO hogs exclusively. On tho .potato patch from nn unlrrlgated portion 2C00 pounds por nere wero obtained. From tho port'on thnt was Irrigated once, 0700 noundfl wero ilmr nnil nn ihnt portion thnt was Irrigated twice 7T.00 pounds per ncro. Besides that tho porcontago of merchantable tnibors on tho land thnt was Irrigated twice was 93 por cent as against 89 por cent on tho unrrlgatcd land. In speaking of nlfnlfa, Mr. Stover stated that tho variety best adapted to this part of tho coast is tho Ara bian nlfalra. On tho patch raised nt the experiments Btatlon thero were rour cuttings this yenr. Prof. E. H. McAllister, of tho Uni versity of Oregon, was tho next Bpoakor. From an engineering point, ho Bald, Irrigation, it might nrho and which might scorn to Btnnd In tho way of tho success or tho project recently Inaugurated Tor this portion or tho valley, Is a legal ono, In enso objec tions nro mndo to water bolng di verted rrom the rlycr nnd not turned back again. W. W. Calkins, A. It. Blnck, John II. Hnrtog, Geo. A. Dorrls nnd Presi dent P. L. Campbell nlBo Bpoko nt tho meeting. A rcsolut'on wns passed by tho meeting pledging support of ho work Btnrted by tho Springfield grnngo. TEA You think one tea as good as another ? Why don't you buy at the lowest price you see in the window? Your tracer returns yovt roomy If r !'! Illft Sotillllnr't Bttti we par blm. HARVESTING fclACIIINriS IN THE NORTHWEST Twenty-two hundred and fifty com bined harvesting machines., operated by steam, gasoline, horses and mules, nnd 00,000 men woro required to gar ner tho wheat crop, estimated at 60, 000,000 bMshcls, In Washington, Ore gon and Idaho. The valuo of tho crop is placed at from $45,000,000 to $50,000,000. Tho machines cut about GO per cent of tho total ylold, and on this It is estimated thero was a Bavlng of G cents a bushel and two bushels of wnsto grain to tho hero, adding near ly $2,000,000 to tho revenuo of tho producers. Tho men woro pnid $6, 000,000 In wages, .tho avorago cost of saving tho crop being 10 cents a bUBhel, exclusive of bags and haul ing to warehouses. The harvester established a now record this year In saving tho crop In threo Btntes, hs never boforo woro tho wheat belts stripped of tholr Btands of grain In such tlmo. Tho farmers had tho most offlclont help in years and nt no tlmo woro thoy obliged to suspend or even curtain operation beauso of shortngo. The average earning of each man was $100 for tho season. Tho nvor ago threshing crow of four men, headed, stacked and threshed 2000 bushels a day. Tho nvorago ylold was a lltt'o morb than 20 bttshols to tho acre, whllo Individual floldd ro porlcd as high as 42 bushels. PILES 20 YEARS HKD.H1DDKN VROM PILES, RL8 SAOHl'SETTS MAN IS CURED Y WONDEHFUL PYRAMID PILE CURE. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Three Lines, Three Insertions, 25c. FOR SALE d-Acro Tracts in 12 rallos of Port land. Fine fruit lund and close to new electric lino and county road, $760, $50 cash and $10 por month Homescokers Information Dureau, 222 N. Commercial St, Salem. Or. j 10-5-tf For Sale Ton shares of Hickory uarK preiorrod stock. Address Drawer 618, Salem, Oregon. 9-25-tf For Sale Ono lot, with sovon-room house, fruit trco, borry vines and garden spot. 356 South 17th St. Prlco $850. 9-23-lm For Sale By owner, good house, barn, shod, cow, lorso, light wagon nnd buggy; ton lots nil fonced nnd cultivated; fruit trees. Corner Twenty-second nnd Hydo. Turner Ilond. 10-12-lw For Snle Ash wood for salo. Wm Ascherman, Routo 5, Phono Farm ers 534. 10-10-ltw For Salo nt a llnrguln Now r-sl donco, strictly modem, nino large rooms and bath, flno content bajo- ment, largo lot, best location for a home. Terms to Buit rnirchaaor. 1499 Court Btreet. 10-12-lwk FOR RENT RoonM To Let Furnished and un furnished rooms at 790 N. Com mercial, east Bide of street. 10-7-tf lOELIiAJtBOUa Lost A yellow dog with tag 280. Answers to namo Don. Roturn 35.G S. 17th. 10-13-3t i)n October 1 Drs. Darby and Cor nell will romovo their dental par lors from the Gray building to rooms ovor tho Thompson Jewelry store. 0-26-lm Cement Work Concrete walks, sep tlo tanks, cemont floors and foun dations. Estimates furnished and all work guarantood. J. P. Votch, 328 Marlon street. Phono 608. 9-10-tf Wcnjccr & CltcrrlnRton iplanos and organs sold on ensy terms; tele phone 1187; 247 Commercial Stroct, Salem, Oregon. tf Suloiit Cash Market Tho flnost cut3 of moats at tho lowest prices. My phono 370, 247 S Commercial St. P. W. ltoyolta, Prop. 7-21-tf. Help Furnished Free of Clinrgo By Latham Land Company, 478 State street, phono No. 149. Parties wanting holp plonso call at oillco or phono ud. Also havo cows for sale, A L03 Angflos advertisement In Everybody's jjlvos tho population of tho city In 1907 as 200.000, In 190S as 305,000 and In 1913 ns 750,000 pooplo. There's optimism fur you. Tltoro Is uothlng olso "Just a good" ns Kemp's Balsam, the host cough cure, and tho other kinds cost J not na much ns this famous romody. h- - - --. 7 - W -r ....? nftfin t-LVflrau MM AUG'., i , . ..'''? Jff'feRwJantJRcdiii littiiaaarisnndMtf piiL&K ifqffi hklf i; ( la tefitessf??: urntmt.bIorphincnorfiaeraL Jfrtraat, i,ur,tmyforCoTtsBf : 'ion, Sour Str.rh nirK ' Warm rCT:"T"rr '. iri3nHlAFrAnC.n.m FieSe Signatnrecf .KEJYOHK. RIA Pnr TvifnTifd nnrl filtilflrnTI. jj, . ra i " hi The Kind You Have Always bougni Bears the Signature of Mdf n m Wm t J. k m If You Aro n Sufferer Send For a Freo Trial Pnckngo Totlny. "I hnd piles for 20 years. I wns so bad for months nt n tlmo ai to bo unable to walk. Having n triond who lost his life by having nn operation, I desisted from ovor having that ex periment tried on mo. "I tried tho Bnmplo of Pyramid Pllo Curo you sont mo, nnd then bought a 50-cont box. Tho results wero Immediate and surprising to mo, I assure you. "ltd speedy action also makes it oxtremoly favorable for impntlont people. I ntn yours slncoroly, Gcorgo II. Bnrtlott, Mattapan, Mbsb." Tho moment you begin to uso Pyramid Pllo Curo, your piles bogln to lenvo you, nnd itching nnd pnln begin to disappear. It honln all Boros, ulcers nnd Irrltnted partB. It Is put up lit tho form or supposi tories and Is onsy to ubo. A trial treatment will bo sont you nt onco by mnll In plnln, scaled wrapper, without a cont ot oxpenso to you, If you send your nnmo and addrcBB to Pyramid Drrng Co., 153 Pyramid Building,. Marshall, Mich. After you recolvo tho snmplo, you can got a regular slzo packago of Pyramid Pllo Curo nt your druggist's ror GO conta, or ir ho linsn't It, Bend us tho monoy nnd wo will sontl It to you. .Oct 13-15 n Nover "be a human wntp Nothing In spending one's Ufo stinging people A Small house for salo at 1025 N. .Cottage st. 10-13-lwk For Sale Clicnii Nearly now, black Astrachnn fur coat, elzo 34, Ad dress enre Capltnl Journal, 10-13-3t SOME OF OUR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. Good plastered 8-room houeo nnd 4 lots, In good location, for ,a few days, $1400. Small new house, good woll, 0 lota. nil In fruit on car lino, only $1300 This is a snnp. 65 acres, all extra land, flno 10-room house, windmill, hot and cold wator in houso, wntor piped to barns, 2 good barns, fin olocatlon, 10 ncroo flno bearing prunes, 8 ncros In apples, Just commoncod to boar, good varlotlos; 3 ncrcB Royal Ann chorrlcs, small fruits, etc., 4 ncros flno timber, 8 flno cows, 2 horses, harness, 2 wngono, buggy. 30 hogB chlckons, farm Implements, separator, 50 tons hay, onts, furnlturo, etc. This Is ono of tho best homoB I havo soon In Marlon county. InvoBtlgato. Also housos'to rent and monoy to loan. A. O. SnTH & CO., Room 9, ovor Unltod States National Bank, Salem, Orogon. Deafness Cannot Do Cured by local applications, as thoy cannot rench tho diseased portion of tho ear. Thero h only ono -way to curo deafness, nnd that Is by constitution al romedles. DenfncBB Is ennsed by an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lln'ng of tho Eustachian Tubp. Whon this tubo 1b Inflnmed you havo n rum bling sound or Imperfect hqarlng, and when It Is ontlroly cwod, Doaf nosa Is the result, and unless tho ln flamntntlon can bo takon out and this tubo restored to ita normal con ditlon, honring will bo destroyed for ovcr; nine causes out of ten nro caused by Catarrh, whioh Is nothing but an inflamed condition of tho mu roif surfnees. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollar for any caso of Denfnoss (causod by catarrh) that ennnot bO cured by Hall's Catarrh Cjiro. Bend for cir culars froo. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. - . o This tlmo tho rain has set In for tho wlntor, and old Pluvlus Is him self. - grt-tti5dSaTthefbod ,7 of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA t ciNTAun coauiir, new o crr. Why Colds Aro Dangerous. Because you hnvo contracted ordi nary colds and recovered from theut n-ltViniif trpntmont of anv kind, do not for a moment Imagine that colds are not dangerous. Everyone knows that penumonia and chronic catarrh havo their origin in a common cold Consumption Is not caused by a cold, but the cold prepares the system for the reception and development of the germs that would not otherwise have found lodsment. It is the aamo with all Infectious dhenses. Diphtheria, scarlet fover, measles nnd whooplm? mn.h urn much mora llkelv to be contrated when tho child has a cold. You will boo from this tnai more reai danger lurks In a cold than In nn nthor nf h"o common allmonts. The easiest and qulcketst way to curo a cold Is to take unamoenam a v,uuBu Remedy. Tho many remarkable euros effected by this preparation ho..n mnin it n atanlu article of trade ovor a large part of the world. For salo at Dr. Slone's drug store. win vnnr last winter's overcoat do another season. Try a new one. Concrete Work Got my prices on sidewalk,' curbB, spotlc tanks and cemont work ot any kind. All work guaranteed first class. M. Ward, 2378 Maplo Avo., Highland Phono 560. July24-tf Carpenter Can do all kinds of rough and lnsido work. Anything from ropnlrs to contracting. A. C. Brown, 1390 North 17th stroot. " 9-29- vogct Lumber aud Fuel Co. Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low prices and prompt dollvortou. Ono block east of S. P. passenger depot. Phoni 198. 7-S-tf nutto H WcndcroUi Fine wlnea liquors and cigars. We handle tho celebrated Kellog gand Castlt whiskies. Cool and rofreahlng beet constantly ot- draught. Boutfc Commercial street. 9-S-lyr RKAL HSTATH FOR SAL INTAKE T NOTICE Farms from 1600 acres down to 5 acres, at right prices. $2100-1-9 acres, ntx miles out, lm provraats worth more than we are asking for the plaee. , $3150 -Modern 6-room house, full basement, bath, toilet and fur nace heat. Ono block from court hous. City lota for salo cheap. Small amount down, balanco la monthly Installments; bo 1b-torost. OLMSTED LAND CO. 378 STATE STREET. fr-Hl IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII i firaber Bros, i PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING FARMS. If you nro looking for a good farm, good soil, don't ovorlook tills snnp. 1HO Acres, 110 undor cultlvntlon, 20 ncros In hops, balanco In timber nnd pnsturo, good foncos, living wntor all year, old Ijoubo, bam, hop house, 5 miles from Snlom, good road, school, rural routo, vory nost or soil, flno locntlon, not Inr from tho city ot Salem, ndjolnlng lnnd Bold $125 por ncro, will Baorlflro to sottlo up catate, ror only $66 por ncro. For E, 10, 20 nnd 40-ncro tracts, boo (US. $850. Snnp $850 will buv 2 lots, ronced. with 2 houses, ono 8 rooms, ono 3 rooms, rent tor $7; $3 per month; rrult, garden, good well wntor. Ro- mombor prlco, only $350; worth good deal moro. Modem Houses $1100 and Up. LOTS. Wo havo vacant lots In nil parts of tho city. Why pay ront whon wo can sell you cholco vacant lots on Instnllmont with small payments down, balanco terms to suit, prlco or lots, $50 nnd up. Romombor every day adds to tho Salem popu lation, nnd theroforo to tho prlee of renlty. So now is tho tlmo to buy. Cnll on us. nECHTEL & MINTON, nil Stnto St. Rnyno Bunding. FOR SALE. Good 7-TOom "house, panto, wood- Blted. good woll, barn, 2 ncrot of land, all kinds of fruit, stovo, carpetB and othor things go with It. for $3800. 1200 house In Yew Park, good; 5 rooms, nantrv. lnrco let: $1200. A good S-room home, closet with each nearoom; goon pnnerauni, tuirn 4 IntB! S4AOO. flnnit fi.rnnm linnHO! irood woodshod good well, large barn, 3 lots; $2500. A good 6-room houto, barn, city water: $1600. 5-room houso, bnrn, 6 acres of land, some young trees: $2700. Good 5-room house In Englewood; gooa wen, targa nam, j juib; $2500. 2 nlco lots In North Salem, all in frmrn uime fruit trees: 1550. Al-o some very nlco farms and 5 acre tracts and 10-acro tracts; good bargains of all kinds. Be fore you buy seo J. O. 8CHULZ, iOO Stale street, In the J. L. Free land Ditildlnir. Miss ISIiim Wcller Pianist. Appoint ments can uo made for lossonn ov ory afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock, Classes In Dunning Method Tues days, Fridays and Saturdays. 095 North Llborty street. Phono 1351 9-28- Will glvo prompt attention it to all orders, guarantee our work to glvo satisfaction and to bo up to tho sanitary staud- ard. WE WILL HE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES t ON CONTRACTS Call at our shop on Liberty stroot, back ot Barr's Jewelry Storo. Phone 550. Wnntcd A AnA-class cook at tho Salem hospital; good wages. Ap ply In porBon. 10-12tf. LODGES Carpenters Union No. loon Local Union No. 1005 ot Carpentors nnd Jolnors of Amorlca moot ovor Sat urday ovonlng ut 8:00 p. m. In Hearst hall, 420 Stnto Street A. W. Donnls, Roc. Sec. Foresters of America. Court Shor wood, Foresters, No. 19. Moots Saturday night In Holman hall, Stnto street. Waldo Miller, O. It. J. C. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of 1 unsuo nail in lloimnn blook, cor ner Stnto and Llborty strootB, Tuesday of each wook nt 7:30 p. m. Oscar Johnson, O. C; E. B Andorson, K. of R. nnd S. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Ccdnr Camp No. 6246. Moot ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock In Holmnn hall. W. W. Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clork. Woodmen of World Moot ovory FrJ day night nt 7:30. In Holman hnll. E. Lupton, C. C; P. L. Frnzlor, uierK. Lincoln Annuity Union Sick, nccl dont and ponslon Insurnnco; $2, 000,000 plodgod; ovory claim paid. Oood ngents wanted. J. II. O. Montgomery, supremo orguulzor, Box 432 Salem, Orogon. R. R. Rynn soorotnry. 540 Stato Btroet. "w'aNteu Wantetl At onco, good hoy to carry papers, ono with pony proferred Apply to Journal. 9-8-tf Wanted Oood young driving horso weight about 1000 pounds. T. W. Hamson, Journal. 9-29-tf WaiileI To Ront, medium small rami wan gooa pasture. Phono 14UZ, oiu w. commercial. 10-13-3t Wanted A llvo hutIor who can furnish honesty bond, horso and hnrnesi can secure permanont em ployment with InrgOBt company In the utat. Big money to right man. Addrost A, euro this papor. 10-13-2t BARR'S , Jewelers Watches Yob, It s n great stock, and un Iobh you havo personally lnspocl od It you can havo no Idea ot It wldij range nor tho offoctlvoly low prices, And. lot us eny that whllo Its Incoptlou only meant n smnll gnth orlng ot tlmuploces, Its develop ment has boon Interesting nnd re nmrkablo. Thanks to our modern methods and u kind public, it ciiulpmont la now suporb, You can buy ono for n dollar If you wlBh, kat .wo ospoolaliy di rect your ultoiitlon to tho sort that rangos from $5.00 to $25.00. BARR'S JEWELRY STO'E Htato and Liberty StrootB, PLUMnERS LIVERY AND FEED 8TAIILEH Livery and Feed Stables Old PoJt- oillco stablos, at 254 Ferry stroot. between Commercial nnd Front streets. Telephony 188. Some of the finest liveries In tho city can be found hero. WostacoU & John CHICHESTER'S PILLS All v-oU !.W,M:!,'.,,'!'""'""''''i"Ai &imK f "UT iid .J i;.m . tuiiuVVJ tv Zil J5;. niri nli iilu l',ua. V Tn ai3 Kmmm "fcr iir r -Mr " . w m f lltMaanMriuit'trMLAIlill(illu3 soio by wumists tmmm SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL For wator servlco upply at offlqe, Bills payablo monthly In advance. DRAYMEN Theo. M. Ilarr Plumbing, hot wat and steam heating and tinning. 164 Commorcial street. Pbonf Main 192. 9-1-lyrl O 5-ri tti IV03M- UiSQ Tl.. Tl.. lM i-,xA ll.ni P.uwW p iho mbu lira imw i "- M. J. Pctzel Plumbing, steam and gas fitting, successor to ttnox Murphy, 226 Commercial street Phone Main 17. CiiininlriH Ilron. Transfer Company AM kinds of transfor work donn Furn'ture and, pianos boxed ready for shipment. Promnt service I our motto. S'and nnd oillco at 253 South Commercial street Phone 210. Residence Phone SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE OITV HALL For water service apply at office. Bills payablo monthly In advance. Notice to Taxpayers, Tho board of equalization for Mar ion county. Orogon. will meet at tho court houso In mid county, on Mon day, October, 19, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. and correct all errors In valu ation, description or qualities of land, lots or othor property, nnd will contlnuo In sonulon until such work Is complotod, not exceeding ono month. All parties Interested aro notified to appear and examine their nsse a rnont for tho year 1,908 and it not satisfied thorowlth, to fllo applica tion In wrltlug, properly verified, for a reduction or alteration of the same during tho first week of such meeting, as no complaint can be ro elvod thereafter. F. J RICH, Assessor of Man u County. Septembor 28, 1908,