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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THCBSDAY, OCTOBER 1, mi4. Booster We call attention to a few Bungalow Aprons, the 59c Quality 37c ea. 40 inch Blown Muslin Extra Good Strung Material 9c yd: 18c Pillow Cases, .Well Made 10c ea. Big Jumbo Sweaters for Men and Wonun Men's $1.25 Outing Flannel Night Shir's 15c Velour tor Kimo nas, very pretty 10 cents a yard Hand Bags at Greatly Reduced Prices. Silk Waists for Less. LIVE STOCK AWARDS llinvu iiiuiuwiu The judges of the livestock last, night filed the decisions anil awards made up to that time. Their reports will proli- ably be complete by tonight. . i Shorthorns. '! Bull, 3 years or over I, A. Chill- iners. t ; Bull, t'years and under' '3---I, -Ins.. H. Mc.tirohiiuy - Sum , (, A. Chalmers Bull Sr., ycHriing I, Mct iosKcy ( Sons; 2, A. Chalmers. Bull Jr., ,ve;iiling 1, M't'rodiev & Sons. Hull Sr., calf I, MeCroskey & Sims; 2, A. Chalmers. Bull Jr., call I, Mel rosliey A Sons; -r A. Chalmers. Vow, 3, years or over I, A. Chulm - ers; 2, A. Chalmers. Cow, 2 years ami under 31, Mc - Croskey Sons; 2, A. Chalmers; J A, Chalmers. '""T V " nous; s, a. i nil liners. t .-', , . w.v. , ... . i Heifer Jr.. yenning 1, McC'rosliey i Sons; 2, A, I nalmcis,' Heifer Sr., calf I, F.. J. Id ling"; 2 MeOoskoy & Hons; 3, A. Chalmers. Hnifer Jr., calf- 1, MeCroskey Sous; 2, A. Chalmers. Champions. Bull over 2 years I, Choice King, MeCroskey Sons. Bull, under 2 yeais I, Silver Hell, .MeCroskey t Sons. IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN CRIED Suffered Every thingUntil Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Florcnoe. So. Dakota. "I Used to be vory ilea every monin wnn Dcaring ,aown paininai I I. I. .u.l 1. .1 uavaavnv, auu ii u headache a good deal of the time and very little appetite. , Tho pains wore to ' bad that I Used to sltriBhtdownonUie v noor ami ery, ue H cause It hurt me so ! Z.?orZ! h t man aulvlied me to try Lydla E. rillk- ham'! VerfeUble Compound and I got a bottle. I foil better the next mouth so I took throe more bottles of It and got wall bo 1 could Work all tho time, t bop vry woman who sulTers like I did will try l.ydla K. rinkham'l Vegnlaldo (.'ompound. " Mrs. P. W. Lanhkno, Kou No. I, Florence, South Dakota. Why will woniencontlmietosiilTcnUv In and day out or drag out a sickly, half - hnartedexlafeitce.missiiigthree-fourthe ! of the loy of livl.tr. when they tan find henllh In I.ydia E. Plnkham'a VegetBldn Compound I For thirty year It ha been the (land. ard remedy for female Ilia, and hsa re. etored the health of thousands nf women who have Ik en troubled with such ail ment as displacements, InHsmniatliin, Bleeration, tumnrs, Irreguhirititw, etc. If m want epwlal idtlm write l.sijla K. l'lnkhsm Medicine ('. leonf). deatlal) l inn.llass. Tour letter will bo eswaed, read d answered h; ws-au Li L.'U I j strltt (onndeae. Attend the great offerings that will be extra special attractions for week-end of the State Fair. Turkish Towels, . Values to 35c 19c ea. $1.50 Mercerized Napkins, Large Size $1.29 Cow, over 2 years-McCroi-key & Sons.- 1, Fancy Mine, lulicltu, .McdosKey Si Hum. Qrand Cluimplona. Mc Bull any age I, ( lioico King, Crosliey Hons. low or heller, uuy ugu 1, Fancy Corncgys. - Mine, McCroskoy & Sons. Mure, 3 years old I, John I'linler; 2, Oiaileil herd, consisting of one bull, Felix Corncgys; 3, William Hastings. 2 years or over, one cow or heifer 2 Marc, 2 years oldI, John Painter: years or over nnd inrTicr 3, oue hciter 12, Felix Conicgvn; 3, John Puiiiter; 4, year and under 2, and one hciter under U, M. Drvdcn; William Hustings. I year I, Alcl'in, key Sous. Mare, I year old I, Felix Coruegvs; tiocdcu Young Hord. 2, I), M. Dryden; 3, S. I., llniolis. Consisting ol' one hull under 2 ycals, r"'".vi under I year I, Felix Cor- (wo ul,,fm, year mid umler 2, twu;,"WS -i Felix Coinegys; 3, A. T. heifers under I vcar, all females to be dunes. m,i by exhibitor 1, MeCri,sl(ey 4 Get of Ou 8ir. ISons; 2, A. Clmliuers. ' Four colls, either I vcar or over I Broedom Culf Herd. !Siallion may or mavimt' be shown I, Consisting of cue bull and two licit- .loi.n Painter; 2, Felix Coruegvs; 3 iers all umler I year and bred bv ex- William llustius, ! hibitoi I, M'cCroslnv k Sons; 2, A.I' Prtdnce of One. Mara. 1Blmers. I Two animals, either sex, I vcar or Groups. over. The produce of one mnre-l, John j ot of 01p . M,,( r(,.kj,v 'Palmer; 2, Felix Corncgys; 3, William Suns; 2, A. Chulmers. - , I roiluce of one cow -I, A. Chalmers, I Brown Swiss. : Bull, 3 years or over I, W. O. Bo hart; 2, Thcod. Hruggir. Bull, 2 years and under 3 i, V. (). Iiohnit. Hull, I year and umler 21, W.'o, Bohart. Hull, senior calf I, W. O. Holiurt ; S, Thcod. Ilrugger; 3, Tbeod. Hrnjjger. Bull, .junior calf I, W. (). Bohiirt, Cow, 4 yrurs or over I, Theod. Hrus ger; 2, W, (). Ilnhait; 3, Tiieod. Brug-I ger; 4, w. ), lloliarf, i w, J years and umler 41, W. O i :,,!; , ,....,! i- Heller, 2 years and under 1, W. (1. 1 Boliurt; 2, Thcod. Ilrugger. I Heifer, senior yearling I, W. (I. Bo hurt; 2, Thcod, Ilrugger; 3, Theod. I Idler, seuliii cull I, W. ). Mohart: 2, Thcod. Hrugger. i Heifer, junior call I, Thend. Drug ger; 2, W. t), llnhnrt; 3, W. O. Buhart. Champions, Bull, over i years I, College Masher. W. (I, Holm it, Bull, under 2 years 1, Medium Nox- fn w 0 iioilttrt. Cow, over 2 years I, Brownie V , ,1 ... i nnrm, v . u, iioiiart, Heller, under 2 years 1, W. O. Bu- hart. Grand Clininplons, Bull, any nge I, W, 0. Bidiail; mime of nulinnl, 'Medium Noxun, '" ' l"!l'er, any nge--l, W. O. " ,, , , , , Hl!,:"' , , Hieeders calf herd-t. W. ). HoWl; ji Tlicodoro Hrugger. j Groups. ' Oct of sire 1, W, (I. Hnhart; 2, Then dnie llruggeii 3, W. II. Hnhart. I Produce of cow I, W, o, Boharl; 2, , Theodore Hrugger. English Shire. IJ; i,;1;; W- Stallion, 1 years nld I, Jaeger (lust. 1 Mare, 4 years ami over I, W. H. i-eilhetler, Filler, miller I year I, W. H. lied- bettor CliamptoiM. (hamplnn stallion I, W. It. ticdhct tcr. (Niime of animal, (Jiivcrnor 's Fasliluu.l t'lmuiplnu mate I, (Isco l,'lower, W. H. LcdlB'tter. Clydesdale. Slsllliin. J Vita. mii.I ...if.. I .t.,1... Painter; 2, John Painter) 3, William I Hsstings; 4, A. T. Jon; 5, It. t don, Ur - Stallion, 3 years oldt, I don, I. lr - Stallinn, 2 years eld-1, John Painter. Bi: 12 l-2c Quality Heavy White Outing 8c yd. 60c and 65c Mercerized Table Damask 49cyd. $2.50 98c Stallion, 1 year old I, S. L. Brooks! 2, Will in in Hustings. Mtiillinn, umler I vcar 1, I). M. Drv- iien; ., i u ill ill Hiislings. .Mine, 4 ycaih and ovcr-l, S. L, llrooks; 2, H. 1,. I Iron lis: 3. William Hastings; 4, I). M. Hivdeu; .'i, Felix ini-iings, Champions. t lismpion Hi ti 1 lion- 1, Joint I'uinler. (Niime of ii ul inn I, Mnsi,solt.) Cliamplon mnre-r-l, S, 1 Brooks. (Name of animal, Oariini.) Grand Display. Five x ni 0)1,1,, brrd and owned hv en hlbUnr I, John alnter. Draft Horses, Heldlng or mare 4 venrs and over I, W, II. Coulter; 2, W. If. Coulter; 3, S. I.. Binnch. Ilelding or mnre, 2 years I, S, T.. Branch. Drift Teams, I'"lr' ' w,,lin lu'twecn 2,noo and 3,2uo pounds I, n, L; Biauch. fnlv, In weigh over 3.200 iiun,l-l, (, Coulter. Porcberon. Sin ion. 4 vears and im.r-1 W. (I Hunter, Kstate; 2, llurge Kvnns; E, T. Kvans; 4, .la s and Jnliu Mid- dlctoii; H, Sam Wade Son. Stlnllon, 3 years aid I, Sum Wade i Son; 2, W. (1. Hunter, Fstale. Stallion, t yems old W. (I. Hunter, Ifctaloi 2, Sum Wade fc Hon, Stallion, I year old 1, Fled W, Spires. Stallion, under I vein I, Hinge & r.vnns, Mu re, & Sou; 4 years and over-I.S, Wade L !?' Zh "y u', M,I,"" 2, Sam Wade I Nun; 3, W. CI.1 mhI.jATA ... , Hunter, Kstate; 4, llurge k Kviins; 5 I. I, and II. K, I tin dim, Mine, 3 years old -l, W. II, Hunter, F.slulei 2, C, A, Hoiiver; 3, Fred W. Sdrcs 4, Mrs. II. K, Kvnns; .1, A.lnin I In in-. Mine, 2 years old I, A. Ism Hurtis 2, Fred W, SJires. Mare, I year old I, F, llurge 2, Admit lluriis; 3, .Mrs. II. F Films. Filly under I yenr I, Kvan Kvans; 2, F. Hinge; 3, Knn Wsde Son; 4, llurge Kvans; A, Fled W, Spires. Get of One Sir. Four colls rltln-r sex I, Wade It lluuter; 2, Hinge t Kvaus, Produce of One Mare, Two minimis either sex, I year or over, pindiice of oue mure I, W, (I, Hunter, K. Intel :l, Adim Hiiiiis) 3, lluige k Kvaus, Champions, champion stallion -1, W. II. Hunter F.stnte. ( Nni f aulinsl, Kruunilr.) hsinplou mare 1. Ktliel. Sinn Wnde Hon Grand Display, Five snliunls, bred aud owned bv ex hlliilnr- I, W, II. Hunter, K.lnte, ' Shetland Ponies. Htallliiu. 4 vrars and over I, F. p. Wolfe; 2, Isaac Staples; 3, W. N, I'leve is no. Slallliin, 3 ywirs did- I, r. P, Wolfe. I Stnllina. under I verl, II, K and i. 1,. Onidon. 1 Mere, 4 yens and over d F, p, Wolfei 1, H, K. and .1. II, llurdnni 3. I II. K, and .1. II. Cutdc The Markets LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKETS. Bay, timothy Clover, per ton , Oats and vetch . 12.oO 8.00 8.30 8.oo hut Wheat, per bushel Bran, per ton Mc ....29.30 Oats, per bushel 3oc to 37c nirum oam, per lb. 4Vv5c I Potatoes, per cwt ......1.50 Butter and Eggs. j dutterfat, per lb - 34c ! I i'mery butter, per lb. .. 35c i ; Eggs ....... ....... 30c cash, 3oc trade I Poultry. jHens, per lb. .. , 1 re j Roosters, per lb 8c, , Fryers 11c It8- i I "jteers ... 6c i Cows, per cwt 5'jC j ilogs, tat, per lb 7V; ; itock hogs, per lb. ......... 7e : lwes, per lb. 3c j ! pnn8 lambs, per lb 5c j Veal, first class 12Vic - I -TV, per lb 8c, -alted country pelts, each 63c( .nb peVrs. each . . .. 25. ; SEATTLE MARKETS, ! Sheldon ordered a taxi to send them to! Scuttle, Wash., Oct. 1. F.ggs'the station and furnished them with ' Fresh ranch, 42fi4H'4c; Orientals, 18c. j round trip tickets to the factory town.' Butter Local cubes, 34c; bricks, "5c; At the factory two department man-1 Oregon cubes. 32rt .'S3e. , agers showed them through the entire! Cheese Umburger, lite; Wisconsin. ' plant and they took lunch at the fac- life; Swiss i domestic), 24c; Washing-1 tory as guests of the management.! tea, 7'ii(5 18o. After they had thoroughly mastered the! Onions flrcen, iV(i?25e. per doxen; paint business they returned to Now enstern Washington, 1 f l Vic per lli.jlVork City and since havo marveled at California, l(n I'ic i the fact that they were not turned ovcri Potatoes Local. (nV.p net- inund to an real pstuta aliui-L uh.i J enstern Washington, i(a le. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. San Francisco, Oct. 1. K(;gs Kx :trus, lO'fcc; pullets, 32c; Culifomir I storBge extras, 30c. Butter Extras, 20c; prime firsts. !27c; firsts, 20c; seconds, 24c. Cheese California funey, 13c; firsts, ! lOVjc; seconds, 10c. HOP MARKET SHOWS MOREJCTIVE TONE ; Purtliind, lire , t)et. I Blips n e be I inning to move in a trier way, but on I lower plane of prices. The market j ms now fallen iiliuut to the cost of pro uctiun. Till luck or Knglish buying l iven as the emise o" the weakness, but t is evident that much bearish pressure a i eiug exerted, not orly in tnis coun ty, but in F.nglaml as well, runners ii a rule are not oiferliiu freelv, hut ome' of the larger growers and- Ihe 'inleis are dbpoied to sell. About 000 lia'e, changed hinds yes- enlny at pi ices rniiging from 10 to 13 tuts. Klulicr, Wolf ti Netter bought 120 hull's from ,1. .1. liiiberts, of Salem it 1 U cents, nnd I all bales from John liiclienitn, uf Pnij drove, at the same iriee, S, and F. Ilhlinsun bought 0i .nlcs from (leorge llicrsdorf, of Mills- lorn, at 12 cents. Dorcus Bros, liought HI bales from Joseph Harris, of Van - Oliver, asn., ni in eenis. im i nn ill Hrowu Co. purchased four lots at Sil verton at III cents, and il. was reported thut three lots were sold locally at the same figure, A sale involving a car- loud at 13 cents was pending lust night. A lute New York nuill advice snys ol the general trend uf the trade: Hales Receipts for week H23 Kecolpts since Hepteniiier 1 2,7IMI KxKirts to Knriie lor week 244 Kxpnrls from September I I.IIIS Imports from September I 4 " Karly in the week a few hundred hales et the finest New York state hops were purchased in the Interior on .Mare, 2 yeuis old 1, II. K, and J I). (Ioiiioii; 2, H. K. and J. D. tlordon. lare, 1 year old I, II. Ji. end J. I), lioriion; 2, II. K. and J. I. llordon. Flhy umler I year old, 11. K. and .1. It. tlordoa. t'et ni' uue sire Four colts, either sex, I year old or over, get of a reg istered Shetland stnllioi. I, II. K, and .1. U. (lordon. Produce ol oue mm Two colts, either sex, I year or over, produie ul one male I, il. K, and J. I), (lordon; 2, II. K. ami J. Il, (lordon. Champion Stallions and Mares. Stallion, 3 years and over I, F. P. Wolfe. .Same of aiilmal, Padding ol Myth.) Mare, 3 years and over I, F. P. Wolfe. (.Name of aiiiiiuil, Montreal,) Mure, 2 years and under I, Plior Ills, II. K. aud J. I). (iorduu, drand Champions. Stallion, any age I, Pndiliiiy ut iiyin, r, i-, une. Shell tnd Ponies lu Hnrniss, Shetlnud ponies, tiiiMlcin- I, . ;, and J, I), tier. Ion, Sheilnnd puny ler saddle I, II. K, smi J, II, (luidiiii, ItoadaUra, Trotters and Partis, Single roadster, mine or gelding I, John Pender; 2, I,, C, .Mccormick il, Hinge Kvaus, Best matched ligiit carriage team, mates or geldings I, C, Met urmlck;! 2, II. W, riiurmmii II, M, J, Mevi'is, I rrench and Oennan Coach. ; Mure, 4 years old mid over I ami 2, II, II. Iliiediuglielmer, j Mate, .1 yesrs and over I, lltcssetia, II, II, Hoedluiilicltiier I TAT CATTLE. j Pure Bred, Grade or Cross Breda. j Steer spayed ur inintiii heller, 2 yents1 and innler 31, K. ,1, ludlngs; 2, K. J.! Hillings, ! Steel spayed or m.n liii heifer, I year I and under 21, K, J. 1. 1. lings; 2, K. J. Iddlngs; 3, llciny Tlilessen. j Steer spayed or maitiii hell-ir, under j I year I, K. .1. 1. 1. lings; 2, K, J. Id dings. Exhibitors Herd. Held consisting nf uue steer spavrd or marlln h-ller, 2 vcais and under 3; nn 1 year old and under 2, aud one under I year, owned hv exhibitor - I, K. J. Iddlngsi 2, K J. iddlngs. , Champion Fat Animal. ! S'ccr spnved or maitiii heifer, all I j breeds, grades or cinss breds, soy age ' Iddlngs, (am of animal, ' Hln n, Im.) TREATMENT IN EAST After Visit in the East Points Out the Courtesy of East ern Manufacturers D. Hutehenn. nf th ni,.h..n i; Company, of this eitv, returned jester-':' day from an extended trip through the east. In New York City last summer he: met a fellow" townsman, J. MeUilehriati and their. visit to the Shcrwiu-Williama, Paint company's plant shows some of; the courtesy with which visitors are: treated in the east in comparison with! the treatment of eastern visitors by thej commercial clubs and business men of I the coast. The young men called at tho sales' room of the paint company on 32ndj street in ew York and, Mr. Sheldon. the sales manairer. asked them if thnvi would like to visit the plant of the' company in Newark, Now Jersey. Like' most westerners, they replied that they; nouiu iry anviniliir Ollcu. am -Mr. iney were nnalile o sqniiiidfi- a cent uf j their own money when any paint men! were around. ' j "Such large concerns ttko thous ands of people over the sin no route eaclij year anil show them tho same courtesies! that were extended to us," said MrJ McOilchiist, "lint it flatters a visitor! to uiuke him think that a persnnal in-: tciwt is being- taken in him Our com-1 mercial clubs could unin some valualile I pointers relative to the treatment of I the people wiioni we expect to settle in! lour communities if we would take more! v. nimni iniiiirni in inem ami not leuve their welfare to people who huve an axe to grind." SHARPERS FOUND GUILTY. (runts Puss, Ore., (),(. I. '' n jn.-y hnj returned il verdict nf cuiltv iieninst Kmest Dcnnison, cliaiged with nn at- ' tempt to extort money from Oslin M. Jii'ksiui. Detective !!. !(;;. wood, who wan tried upi n the same i lunge, was Ucqi.itted. IVtei tive ''linrles Minis, in- I dieted with Deiinison and Kiike.iKid, j turned stntcs evidence nnd tile charge ng.ilnst him vus withdrawn, 1 speeinl oiders from brewers at 4"i(ri) III.. Lul Int. n I'.iu iluvu iiumI itil.ii-HMl has diohiied otf mill oiils reduceil close ! to 40c. Ucnllv the Hiluntliiit is still very uncertain. Iliewirs and dealers' are both holding oft' awaiting develop-' incuts.. (jii-iiiiiii linnses si-e tit tcrliie ' 1 foreign hops at attractive, prices aud ' hrewers arc taking on siiuie of these. A stenmer just iu from Ituttcnlum brought the first consignment uf six! bales. Further shipments expected! later. Mail advices from the continent I estimate tue German crop at 400,000 I ewts.. Bavarian at 3.i(l.000 cwt. nihil Belgium, France and llussin at 2'i0,0ri0 cwt. r.uglish crop is now estimated at 4."i.l,000 cwt. to over JlOO.OOII cwt." New York hop prices, per pound: State, IIH 4, choice r. 4(lffl)!i0c State, 1014, nn d ill in to prime... 40iu4."ic State, 1013 Nnnilnul Stute, olds, olds lOdnl li! Pacific Coast, IHI4, choice Ilim20c Pacific Coast, 1014, medium ITfti'lHc Pac, Coast, IIII3, priinecliolce..l7fii)ISe I'uc. Coast, 1013, lower grades ,M(nMtlc Pacilic Const., olds, olds Ifi)l3e Imported, 14 1-4 4.'ie 4-4444.4444444 Cold, Wet Now Mascot CUT DOWN TDK COMFORT TO TDK HOMB Prepare for winter by ordering one from our hg stock. They have heavy cast iron lining and base and are warranted in every way. They come in sizes to suit every home. JOSSE & MOORE The Remember, IBS ALCOHOL 3 PEli IIKNT AVcgclable Pre fomlmklis stailaiiiH5iiKFoofl.Tfwmrii.ih linguV Siomacte anilBcfwclsaf ftomotesDi(tottonftonV ncss and fostXontainsnciuVr upmni.Morphme norliuail HOT NARCOTIC. OxjittftiM&svmmm AtytaSaJ" JkUltStff Jinfftifltif ClariM Jim. ' AntrfrTt tancdv (orrnnsflti tlon , Sour Stomach.Dlan1 VoimAonvulsioiis.rcvBrisir nessantlLossorSLP. TacSmtilt Si$nturtof The Centaur Compakt, NEW YORK. Mir. I, i:?:B ml Miff GiuT(ultt.il umfcrIlMH y in 1 Copy of Wnppa. : A J j . j ! BOMBARDING ANTWERP. Antwerp, Oct. 1. The Oer- lumis were bombarding Ant- werp's defenses again today. llcluinn aviators reported tliey were constructing concrete Ik buses, presumably for the big siee guns they were said to lie Intiiging up from Namur and Liege. 'I'lmugh the kaiser's artillery- men hud the range accurately, llicir "hots were merely chipping the concrete nf the Antwerp torts. "The bombardment a re- suits," iiii'l the nffifiiil report, "have not been commensurate I with ! runiiCs effort. 'The Belgian garrison s spirits are excellent. No uliirm is felt. It is not considered possible 1'ur tho besiegers to ninkc a breach anywhere in the city 's defenses," From Termonde the Belgian forces were slow'y retiring be fore Herman numerical superior ity. THINK CONFERENCE WILL STOP TROUBLE Washinuton. Oct. 1. Adiniuistrutinn I ul'l'lcisls believed that the co iference to lie held at Zacatccaa today between I agents of Provisional P rsideut Carrun- j .a and (lenernl Kraiielsco Villa will end the threatened Villlsta revolt In Mex Days '11 Soon Be Here Is the Time to Buy One of Our Heaters FUEL DILL AND ADD Complete Houscfurnishem We Guarantee to Save You Money 3! For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years tmi corrftun eowMNv, tw ionm ear. ico. Kven If the conference Is unalilo to Immediately adjust all differences, constitutionalist agents here believed, the disputants would agree to an armis tice, pending fnrther negotiations. Journal Want Ad$ arm m big help to tho farmr$ whtn they art too buiy to com to (omn. f 'IU I lalT ' unu a uiiiav if Given brflHnTit ftlomiy hlnc that J don not rub vtt or ami orl tlml J nnfulsi to the Ircn-thett lU lour 9 tttnct m lonff u any oilier, j Black Sifk Stove Polish 1 Ii In tlum by luctf. Il l mum 3 rat i full iimrteundiiimle D Try It on ymt pnfrof Ifl f.r n'lir fin riiiiuii. iCSW fll If yo An'tlliHrt iWTTts Ojiimh ii &.: V li ..iSliisl r,-f T