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V '' TrT"w''',W5p,nT"f,r,r""'' ' I- TWO THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, ORCQeN, TUESDAY, 8EPTEMBER 29, 1903. T V r' -ffaW I ff't- 'sWJjreinnyj, w. 1 -'"IPKl'TJTPlPSt T1 ""IST"" If ?- I; sr is It Ir ! Mr I THE DAILY JOURNAL crfpps New Association Telegrams. 3 and 6 O'clock Editions. BY HOFEN BROTHERS. m , HmnMii fOlly One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Oaliy Three Months, 11.00 In Advance. Oally by Carrier, CO Cant Par Month. Weakly One Year, 11.00 In Avanc. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. na Wntr t 1ft Onb Month 36 Tbroo Months 1.00 At Journal office, fi Daue'e Grocery, South Salem. At Boweraox Grocery, Yew Park. AaylUm Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, Eait State 8L HHiniHunimmiiw 1 41MtobeES : The Weather. 1'alr tonight and Wodnosday; coolor ttonlght; light frost tonight; warmor "Wednesday, PALMISTRY. that With Joy I lot Myrtllla hold My hand In bore a nilnuto, Jtiat long enough, rn I was told, ' To Una a fortuno In It. .And when bIio read tho linos Tltno "Had written smooth nnd senrrod ones It noQiuod to mo that ovory rhymo Of llfo wa made of hard ouos. "l'ou aro to mako a Journoy soon; Tour liomo will ho a villa." Wy thoughts woro on a honoymoon That momont with Myrtllln. 'You lovo a girl who loves yqu not, Hut still you must pursue hor." That mado mo chlllly, bo I got A trllto closor to hor. i "Your wlfo" amb heio alio pausod awhllo And took a breath a long ono; -Tho lino Is fnlnt." (I tried Jo amllo.) "Porhnps It Is tho wrong ono. Icah't doo clearly, so I'll stop, You'll marry soon or tiovor" "With that alio let my flngura drop "Which I considered clovor. I seized, tho chanco, hor hand I solsod; VMy fortuno should not fret mo. That snowy hand I tightly squcojtod As long as alio would loj. mo, And when with blushes sho nroao , I put my arms around hor And won, as tho old saying goes, My fortuno whon I found horl Kollx Carmen In Llfo, WEPUDLICAN OUTLOOK IN ORE- QON. Will tho llopuhllcans of Oregon re peat tho mistakes of last year, when by arbitrary methods thoy lcwtt tho governorship? Tho- noxt stato eouvontlon will havo only a supremo Justlco nnd a fow minor offices to (111, hut In 1005 what will tho hanest bo? Can thoy nominate a cnndldato for governor who will ho nolo to dot uric Opo, ft. Chamborlntu should ho run for n second tarm? la It likely undor tho doctrlno of chance, that thoy will ropoat tho er rors of tho campaign In which Furnish vrna defeated? Is It not more than likely that thoy will profit by tho oxporionco gained In tho dear school of oxporionco aud liomlniito n man who will win? Tho other stato officials will each havo served two terms, nnd will tho party turn to ono of Iheso gontlemon and namo him for governor? Is thoro any doubt about Orvgon koIub Itopuhllenu In a presidential year by about twenty thousand major ity? 'llut tho governor la uot oloctcd In a presidential year hut In a year when nil county and local officials aro chosen. A atato campaign committee that would heal all tho factloual dlffor encoa and mako an aggressive cam paign would bo pretty sum to olecL Thero Is not a good reason, In tho ordinary chnncos of political war faro why tho Republicans should not uloct tho next governor. narrlag, of course, repetition of fatal errors, or enactment of now ones, which may ruin tho best polltl. nl party on earth, Talking about Sarsaparilla Ever hear of any other THE MADNE88 OP WEALTH. Everybody's Magazine begins to bo something moro than an entertaining ten cents' worth of Action and arti cles. An Identity has been developed a sturdy and nggrcsslvo Identity all Its own and full of Interest nnd promise. Thus far, tho magazlno has prided lUolf on tho timeliness of Its features and tho healthy virility of its fiction. Now, It has found itself, ontcrcd on Its own mission, headed out on Its par ticular crusade. Tho koy-noto of this Individuality Is tho article by Alfred Henry Lewis, In tho October number, "Tho Madness of Much Money," This Is a scathing attack on tho vulgar displays of great wealth to which tho now generation of millionaires has treated tho coun try. With brutal directness Mr. Lowls diagnoses tho madness which often goes with much aud sudden wealth, and ridlculos Unsparingly tho gilded Idlers who mako up tho so-called American aristocracy. It is a rough, oven n pitiless ar raignment of cortnln prominent per sons and It Is safo to bo generally rend and appreciated all over tho country. Throughout this number tho maga zlno shows a purposo to dopart from tho baleful worship of Mammon nnd Its possessors which charnctorlzos so much of tho writings In curront periodicals. O ' THE WORK OF COLUMBIA UNI- VER8ITY. Tho Teacher's Collcgo of Columbia University has out an Illustrated an nouncement for 1903-100 1 that will Interest nil who aro Intending to study hlghor pedagogics or who In tend to propnro themsolvos for tho educational profession. Columbia Un vorslty, Now York, Is at tho head of Its class, bolng tho groat Btato and national Institutions, founded original ly in colonial times as Klug'n Collcgo, and attended by tho men who mado tho nation from Its very beginnings. Its present prosldent Is Scth Low, tho Iloform Mayor of Now York, who Btands vary closo to tho present Ilo form president of tho United States. Tho great Importnnco of training Bchool teachers for tho Umplro stnto and for tho Nation and Its depend encies Is n work that affects tho mop nl and ethical wolfnro of tho English- speaking raco, and Ilea vory near at tho heait of Columbia. o NATIONAL BANK8. Slnco March, 1900, when tho act permitting the organization of nation al banks with twonty-flvo thousand dollars' cnpltnl bccauio a Inw, nearly soventtnm hundred now national banks havo been orgnnlxcd. This Is about ono-hnlf as many an thoro were boforo tho law was passed. Tho ma jority of tho new hanks havo stnrted with tho minimum cnpltnl. Many of them havo been old state or prlvnto banks, which sought tho privilege of tho national banking act and gavo In roturn to their depositors tho se curity which tho provisions of that act Insure. Tho object of tho law was to glvo sound hnnklng facilities to tho citizens of tho small towns, nnd to ultrnct capital to those towns. Tho figures quoted kcom to Indlcnto that thoro was an urgeu domain! for such legislation. It Is of groat Importance to every community that .Its business men shall bo able to obtain money when thoy need It. Tho merchant may deslro to build u now store, and ho must bor row part of tho cost; tho farmer's barn may need enlarging, aud ho has not ready money till after his crops havo boon sold; tho lawyer plans a new luniHO, and ho cannot orect It unless ho can borrow. Of rourso If It woro poaalblo or wise for a man ulwnys to postpone expan sion of business facilities until ho had tho ready money to pay for tho needed Improvements, banks would not bo necessary; but much business Is done ou borrowed capital It Is borrowed monoy that builds railroads and erects large oftlco buildings. Man agers and promoters hlro monoy Just as they hlro men, and that town In which monoy can bo obtained easily by Its enterprising cltlsons Is tho town which UourUhos. Youth's Com paulon. Fath er And Son Suffered Chronic Bfo&dache. AlmostConst&ntPain For Thirty Years. Dr. Miles' Nervine Has Cured Me. i"Md In cttrl of chronic headache bi Dr. Milet' Nervine. It reitoret tho disordered nerve to their nor mal condition and banlihei headache forever. "Mr trouble wa headache, chronic to ai to be almost continual. 1 had been In this condition ever since I could remember and I am now forty-seven yean old. My father was a ere at tuuerer from the same complaint and rov son has shewn signs of similar affec tion. When the attacks would appear, ray stomach would often become affected and I would grow dlny and faint and often had to quit my work and lie down. 1 am a sta tionary engineer and found it hard to hold a place with such a heavy handicap. About six years aro I began taking Dr. Miles' Re storative Nervine and since that time I have used in all, fourteen bottles. The number of bottles taken was not really required at I think the cure wu completely effected after takin seen headache, I could aU believe the perma nent cure to be midis to soon, so 1 continued Its use until I was tho-oachlr convinced. Stx persons to whom I hate recommended the it the second bottle. II the time In thirty years I was free from remedy havo experienced equally gratlfrtn Colorado. results, th! only difference between theft case and mine lying In the severity of the trouble cured " Edoak W. Wilson, Alcott, AU druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle l)r. Mile' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Milet Medical Co- Elkhart, Ind. farm labor, and common labor of all kinds. Only thoso who havo lived whoro thero Is n lnrgo foreign popula tion know how thrifty nnd prosperous such communities nro. Foreign Immigration In an agricul tural community mnlcos a vary doelr- ablo class of citizens, Tho fnmlllos that aro clearing land and mnhlng now fnrms In this part of tho Willamette valloy aro mostly foreigners. Oregon needs families that wilt ret tla on unimproved farms, nnd Improve them build homes whore thero nro no homos, add to tho wealth and popu lation. Much of tho Immigration that comes to Oregon Is well-to-do people, who sottlo In tho towns nnd cities, and hnvo incomes from Koatern property. Wo need moro of tno raw matorlal of citi zenship. It would bo worth considering by commercial bodies, whether It would nut pay to advortlso direct for foreign Immigration, In placo of advertising for tho more well-to-do resldonts of tho by Chirac, a French physician, who gave a Norman grntlouian by tho name of De Clleux, a captain of In fantry on his way to Martinique, a single plant Tho sea voyago waa a stormy one, tho vessol was driven out of her course, and drinking water be came bo scarce that It was distributed In rations. Do Clleux, with an affec tion for his coffee plant, divided his portion of tho water with it, and suc ceeded In bring It to Martlnlquo nl though weak, not In a hopeless condi tlon. Thoro ha planted It In his gar don, protected it with a fence of thorns nnd watched It dally until the end of tho yar, when ho gathered two pounds of coffeo, which ho distributed among tho inhabitants of tho Island to be planted by them. From Martln lquo coffeo trees woro in turn sent to Santo Domingo, Quadaloupo and other neighboring Islands Tho coffeo trco Is nn evergreen shrub, growing In Its natural stato to a height of 14 to 18 feet It is usually kept trlmmmcd, however, for conveni ence In picking tho berries, which grow along tho branches closo to the leaves nnd resemble In shapo and color ordinary cherries. The troo can't bo grown abovo tho frost lino, neither can It bo successfully grown In tho tropics. Tho most successful cllmato for production is that found at an nl tltudo of about 4000 feet. Anything much abovo this Is in dangor of frost, which Is fatal to tho trco; and, when coffeo is grown much below this It requires artificial shado, which ma terially Increases the cost of produc tion nnd docs not produce as market nblo berries. It Is owing to thl4 pe culiar requirement that coffet has novor boon successfully produced In the United States. Success. I irrriT7imMirrffiFajmraOTMmffil''": mnmm MS nl &r jfcmmt& The Shotgun Fraternity Pskln, III., Sopt 23. This place wns today tho Mecca for tho shotgun fraternity of tho Middle West, tho oc casion being tho opening of the annual tournament of tho Illinois Sportmon's association. Somo excellent scores wcro made In tho opening events. Tho tournament continues until Sat urday. Tho entries for tho chief ovonts Incliido such prominent shots as Fred Gilbert of Iowa, Ilollo Helkco of Dayton and Charllo Spencer, of St. Ixnils. Afcgctab!c Pr. cpnraitonfor As similating ihfcFoodniuincguta-lingilicSloinflchsundBovt'clsor Promotes Digc9lion.Checrltr nessandncst.Conlalns neillicr Oplum.Morphine nor Mineral. WOT "Naiic otic. j3mptaroua-&wvn.maan UyJbnStal' MxJmn AdUUSJ- B3MUt CtrnKtiSUfp MrirpmHIIR A perfect Ilcmcdy forConsllpa Tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea and Loss of Sleep. FacSimllo Si'tjnnlure of STEW "YOHK. IKmX2iI3bWI3HH GJtSTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AW fv 1ft i tXACT copy or wrapper. -s& In Use For Over Thirty Years GAS10RIA ihi etifTAun aewFik , new vo crrr. Eastern statos. DIRECT FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. An Horn In The Journal, to the effect that Oregon nueds a larger direct tot elgn immigration, has boon widely copied. Nouo of tho pnpors advocate Chinese Immigration, but many Inrgs ranchers qpenly declare that fifty thousand Chi noso laborers would bo a blessing for tho development of Oregon. Direct foreign Immigration would bo a blessing for Oregon. loor families that would clear up laud aud mako homes aro much noodod. Gorman, Scandinavian, Hungarian, Irish, Scotch aud English Immigrants -H"inr. Avpr'e) i.umcs would furnish a supply of laborlns CM4M XA) vl Oi uu,Mu. peoplo much noedod In Oregon. I . . . . Oregon suffer from a ecarelty of troduced Into tho West Indies In 17M, A Curious Invention. Wlno testing by Ulophono Is tho latest contrlvnnco of a Paris Inventor. Unscrupulous vendors will not bless M. Mnuouvrlor, assistant director of tho laboratory of researches of tho Paris faculty of sclencos. He has just discovered an lufnlllblo method of ascertaining by tho use at tho ttil ophono how much a given quantity of wlno has beon watered. Tho princi ple on which tho Invention rests Is tho vnrlnblo conductivity of different liquids, notably of wlno and water. Tho apparatus works as follews: Two vessels, ono containing wlno known to bo pure, tho other tho name quantity of tho wlno to bo tosted, are placed on an Instrument outwurdly resmubllng a pair of scales, Tho tel ephone Is In contact with both liquids. If tho sample of wlno under observa tion Is ns pure as tho standard used fur comparison, no round Is heard; If on tho contrary, It contains water, the tslllalo tolsphono "speaks" and tho greater tho proportion of water tho louder tho Instrument complains. A dial on which a number of figures aro marked Is connootod with tho ttlop phono. To nBcornln tho proportion of water In tho wluo tested, tho oporotor moves a hand on tho dial until tho tel ephone which has been "speaking" all this tlmo lapses Into sllonco. Tho hand has thus bon brought to a cor tnln figure on tho dial. This number Is then looked up In a chart which tho Ingonlous and painstaking Inventor has drawn up, and corresponding to It Is found Indicated tho exact propor tion of wator contained In tho quanti ty of wlnov Now York Trlbuns. 0 Tho OrlQln of Coffee. As to tho history of coffoa. tho le gem! runs that It was first found grow ing wild In Arabia. Hadji Omar, a dorvlsh, discovered It In 1SS5. 617 j oars ago. Ho was dying of hunger In ho wilderness, when, finding somo small round berries, ho tried to oat them, but thoy woro bitter. Ho tried roasting them, and thoso ho finally stooped In soms water held In tho hol low of his hand, and found tho deco tlon as refreshing as If ho had partak en of solid food. Ho hurried back to Mocha, from which ha had been ban ished, and, Inviting the wlso rum to partake of his discovery, they wero so well pleased with It that thoy mado htm a, saint. Tho story Is told that coffeo was In Greatest Gun Factory In the World. Tho site selected for tho naval I foundry wns tho old navy yard on tho eastern branch of tho Potomac river, by which tho yard has direct com munication with tho sen. It was n simple metier, In begin ning tho now work of establishing a gun factory, to eko out tho $1,800 000 allowed as u starter by building upon tho skeletons of tho old shops; nnd tliHii. year by year, as coneross loosen ed the purso Btrlngs, to Htipcrseds tho old buildings altogether. The re sult Is tho finest group of gutihhops In tho world not oxcoptlng thoso of Krupp. They cover 47 ncros of land, nnd nro splendidly capable of making ovdry class of gun, from ho graceful 3-lnch barker of the torpedo-boat destroyer to tho ponderous 13 Inch thunder makcrn of tho battleships, not to mention multifarious accessories. World's Work. .GREENBAUM'S BARGAINS. No matter how cheap other merchants have purchased their goods we have bought ours lower, and we will sell &ood goods lower than any other store in Salem GOLF GLOVES and HOSIERY Thise will bi placed on sale at the regular wholesale cost. . , LAST WEEK We sold a large quantity of Ladies' Coats, Furs, Skirts, and Waiits and we will continue the sacrifice sale of these" garments one wetk more. Prices the lowest in Salem. -i Greenbaunf s Dry Goods Store. 302 Commercial Street Tho South Is mournful over tho potsl bio death of Mrs. Jefferson Davis. Sour Stomach No sppetlte. Ion of strength, Bsrvousneas, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour rl tags, and catarrh of the stomach are all duo lo Indication. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural Juices of dJgeatloa as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined vtth the greatest known tonlo and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure In digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE The U.iiveisiiy comprises the following colleges and schools The Graduate School, The College of Literature, Science and Arts, The College of Science and Engineering, Civil, Electrical, Mining and Chemical Engineering, The Univers ity Academy, The School of Music, Th3 School of Law, The School of Medicine. x TUITION FREE Incidental Fee $10 00. Student Body Tat. SS.OO The twenty eighth session open Wednesday. September 16, 1903. For catalogue address Hegls rar Unlvenlty of Oregon. Eugene. Kodol S.I6ESTS WHAT YOU EAT atyes HaUk to th sick ma Strength to ttia WJc. BottUa ontr. ,41.00 SUa fcolanf 3 Um trtal an, vhica U fcf soa. Prt(n4 ky . 0. Sawttt Oe., CUcaja. Signs of Renewed Activity In tho real ostato world Indicate In creasing building operations this pring, nn- prompt us to remind you that our facilities for supplying bard and soft wood, lumbor, lath, shingles, and otbor building matorlala, aro ex ceptionally good. We will bo pleated to furnish esUmates on contracts, largo or small. A cor of Mill City shlnglos received. QOODALE LUMBER CO, , . Near S. P. Pas Depot Phone K1, A Pipe Dream It would bo to think that jou could havo your linen or colored Bhlrts, flan nols or woolens laundrJed nt any price In Oregon with tho satno artistic fin ish, beautiful color and faultless work as we nro doing all Uto tlmo by our perfect and finished methods. When wo "do up" your soiled lluon It is as frosh and faultloss In color and finish as v. hen It was bought Salem Steam Laundry. COLONEL. J. OLMSTED. Prop. DORUS D. OLMiTED. MgT Phone 411. 320 Liberty 8L '1 m-'I HUvi IT"" lcior Sk BBsWS' iL Ij If fBBH A Night Attack Of cramps or Wndrcn ailment can best bo cured by; a little good liquor. And we can supply tho vory best on tho market Our fine old Overholt rye whiskey Is Invaluable for medicin al use, mollow and fully matured, It Is without an equaL Purity and qual ity guaranteed. All tho leading brands of wince and liquors at lowest prices. J. P. ROGERS.ssr3, WMkuk ail fetal! LUbw Beater. r. a Has. Drag fltor. ffS" BMMiallffeaifVtfyWs