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,s I ffiV I 4 i DAILY CAP TATi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1005. COST i IS PUT "IN TWO Expense ofConveying Patients to Asylum Reduced One Half At the last session of tbe legislature, it will bo remembered' tho law was Anally passed authorizing tho asylum authorities to convey insane patients to tho Institution from 'tho places ofj tholr commitment, instead of having tho sheriffs deliver tho unfortunates to tho institution. An effort has boon made nt each succeeding session for tho past docado, but without success, until this time and many will no doubt bo in terested in knowing the workings of it. Tho law went into effect in May, and has worked well so far, not only in tho matter of bumsno treatment, but al so In tho matter of oxponse. As now managed tho attendants at tho institu tions aro sent after patients, and it is nhown that tho cost is not only about one-half what it -was under tho old y stem. For tho purposo of comparison figures aro given below showing in tho first column tho cost undor tho old systora, and in the second tho cost un der tho now law. Comparisons of all. counties cannot bo givon,as all havo not had commitments slnco tho new law has gono into effdet, but all, aro given that havo "afforded opportunity of com psrJson. The table Is given belew: Oldi Now, Baker 00.00 $60.00 Clackamas ...... . 18.15 Clatsop 4S.21 Coos .. ,. , 100.27 Crook .... .' 121.25 Douglas 34.28 Gilliam CO.OO Grant . . . . ...... 108.25 Jackson .... ...... 05.03 Klnmafh $$ jJ...A lg-2g .bono Your lAi & Current. The power" That give? y0u life and motion is the nerve force, ot nerve fluid, located in the- nerve cells of the brain, and sent out through the nerves to the various -organs. If you arc tired, nervous, irritable, cannot sleep; have headache, feel stuffy, dull and melancholy, or have neuralgia, rheumatism, backache, peri odical pains, indigestion, dys pepsia, stomach trouble, or the kidneys and liver are inactive, your life-current is weak. Power-producing fuel is nccd 'ed; something to increase nerve energy strengthen the nerves. Dr. Miles' Restorative Ner vine is the fuel you need. It feeds the nerves, produces nerve force, and restores vitality. "When I began taklnjr Dr. Miles rtestomtlva Nervine and Anti-Pain Pill I wa confined to my bed. I had severs nervous spells, the result of two years UlneM with malaria. I gradually grew no weak that I was unable to alt up. The spells Would commence with cold chills, and I would becomo weak and almost help less. My circulation was poor. I had doctored rich alonr but grew weaker and weaker. The Nervine seemed to strengthen me right away and my circulation was better. I havo taken in nil seven botUcs of the Nervine, and r am entirely welt." ROSA E. WKAVBR, Stuarts, la. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druaoiit, wno win guarantee inai ins first bottle will benefit. If It fall, hu will, refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind "THINK NAUGHT A TRIFLE f 99 The Busy Little Bogs do Wentyof Busines With the Honest Farmer Wo havo tho word of tho statisticians that tho chinch bug annually destroys crops valuod at $00,000,000; that tho grasshoppor cats tip $50,000,000 worth, tho Hessian fly $40,000,000, tho corn root worm, tho Corn oar worm, tho cot ton boll woovil and tho codling moth of opplo oach $20,000,000; tho army worm $15,000,000, tho cotton boll wrm $12,000,000, tho grain woovil nnd San Joso sealo $10,000,000 each, tho cotton leaf worm and tho potato bug $8,000, 000 each and tho cabbago worm $5,000 000. This makes a total of $208,000, 000 worth of products tHht might havo boon oxpocicd to but novor do got to market becauso of tho ravages of theeo most numerous insects. An this is' not the only loss charged to tholr account. I X-RAYS ffHIIl WBKHMmHmWHMIlIl! Targot practico and Taggart practico in tho army aro conducted undor ontlro ly different rules. The penco envoys nro not going to agree, and then tho Russians will find thero is something doing pretty soon. Tho Russians aro taking advnntago of tho peace conferonco to rush roln forcomonts to Linovitch, but the Japs nro not a si cop. With a few moro conventions, Port land will soon bo accusod of stealing Chicago's tltlo, and will bo known as tho Windy City. Tho Pacific Monthly for August lor catcs Portland 14 milos bolow tho mouth. of tho Wlllamotto, and mikes tho Big Bend country in Washington 7000 miles square, and that is going some. Tho Pacific Monthly for August has moro misinformation in its articlo by Dolph Van Schlcrbrand than was ovor crowded into tho samo spaco slnco Excursion! !Exctw$i( Seaside Excursion ON THE Cofvallis & Eastern Railroad! Sunday f Aug. 20l The seosldo season is drawing to neloso, and all of tho seosldo season is drawing to neloso, and all should take id opportunity to luoko a visit tothat popular soasldo resort V6 cress: C-C45 Linn . ,rti n Multnomah , Marlon ., . Morrow '.' . 7. Tillamook -.. Umatilla .. Union . . . .. "Wallowa ..i. Wasco' .. , . Washington. .. .. ,. ..... 11.77 C9.47 73,33 03$ 80.50 112,00 31.02 28.02 Totn't $1403.42 Avorngo ............. 03,70 4.97 35.00 02.00 71.35 15.08 33.05 114.00 29,05 25,5 50.0,5 7.00 5.G9 0.70 1.00 43.80 42.80 28.45 38.53 50.85 13.08 . MM $732.80 33.31 hows Tina? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any oasaof catarrh that can not bo curod by Ilnll's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHBNFA' & CO., Toledo, O. "Wo, tho underelgnod, havo known P. J. Ohenoy for tho lait 15 years, and boliovo him porfoctly honorable In all business and financially abl6 to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholosalo Druggists,- Toleda, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takon Inter nally, acting upon tho blood and mu cuous surfaces of tho system. Testi monials sent froo. Price, 70o por bot tle. Sold by Druggists. Tako nail's Family Pills for con stipation, Stocks Uoach Highest Point. Undor dnto of August 11th, J. 8 Bnoho & Co., New York, brokers, ro viewing tho financial .conditions, say: Tho week just closodflhai boon a his tory-making poriod,n splto of tho fact that trading generally wn aul1- LM' features of the market were the peo lacunar, advance iu the T.aekawanua andrln tDcJawaro S? Hudson shares, the. strength of the Granger Wsuo, in Amer ican Smelting common, ami) tho renewal, ot tho aetlvitv of the Vaudorbllt sbarui The net result of tho week wo that the, level of prices of tho tustlvo rullroad Is sues roacbod on Thursday tho highest point oyer attained in tho financial his tory or thu country, passing former top figures of tho boom of Soptembor, 1002, Tho n'dvnncc is moro than a rocordi .It Is Illustrative of tho strongth and sta bility of tho markot, of tho fact that tho prcsont lovel of prices has been reached gradually, crooning up from day to day by fractional nmounts, but with tho tendency steadily upward. It has takon tho mnrkot nearly ten weeks to recover tho declino of May, and Hie result has boon nccompllshod in dull markets. Tho public Is at last- becom ing Interested in price movements, nnd there has boon quiet public buying dur ing tho past wcok of larger volume nnd bettor character than nt any previous tlmo this year. Another' Escapo Captured. Officer Bruor, of, tho Reform School, yesterday nftoraogn succeeded In cap turing Real, the leiidor of the boys who oscupodi from tho school Inst Sat urday night, and Superintendent Loo noy thinks thnt ho will havo tho others by tlght. Tho suporlntondont lms spnrbd ,no efforts to run down tho boys and hns mot with good success. Ileal, when caught, was attired in a now suit of oitizons clbthos, but It is not known whoro ho socurod them. He says thnt tho'y wero given to him by a friend, which lends color to tho thoory formerly advnncod that tho boys wero aided in their osonpo by porsons on tho quUido, Tlioso porsons aro proba bly former reform school boys. Heal was found nbout four miles abovo Newberg. onorwgo or crojm uo various inns- lhnt othor col0brated travelor and tries ana increases prices, and a deal bf lter Munchau8cn, submitted his ox- porionco to a long suffering public. Ono of tho learned gontloman's llttlo jokes is to locato Portland 14 miles below tho mouth of tho Wlllamotto, rand both editor nnd proof reader lot it go nt thnt. money is spent in lighting tho pests. Taking into account all these things, tho nnnunl loos in this country from insoct posts, distributed among tho var ious products, is estimatod nt follews: Coreals, $200,000,000; animal prdnct, $175,000,000; forest and forest pro ducts, $111,000,000; truck crops nnd hay and forego, $52,000,000; cotton, $50,000,000; fruits, $27,000,000; tobac co, $5,300,000; sugars, $5,000,000; mis cellaneous crops, $5,800,000, and pro ducts in storago, $100,000,000, making a total of $785,000,000. Now Bedford Standard. Many attractions nro provided i orvisltors, including fishing, ln',;.v Yft nsstnir tho bar to tho whistllngbuoyon tho "Lorens." nleU, -.! "? visiting tho lighthouse and a ' grandmnraUmo drill by tho U. 8, Lif ' Crew on tho bay. " Tho low $3.00 r'ato from Salem isgood going on Snturday or Bunds curslon train, nnd for roturn Sunday ovonlng or Monday morning, Eitj trnln Imvm Alhanv nt 7'30. LeaVOtNownort nt 5-M V!- l.' "I,! and ploasure. Faro from Albany $1.50round trip. It may bo your Iu A You'll havo to hurry. 5 superfluous vital energy. Its plain meaning If peoplo woto on tho look out for meaning is thnt tho moro com plox, adaptablo and varlod tho appara tus tho fitter is its owner to-survivo in all dlotlc omorgenclos. Pall Mali Gazotto. A Pleasant Way to Travol. fho abovo is tho usual vordict of tho. travolor using tho Missouri Pacific railway between tho Pacific coast and tho oast, and wo believe thnt tho sorv ico and accommodations given merit this stntomont. From Denver, Colora do Springs nnd Denver thoro aro two through trnlns doily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's Int out standnrd electric-lighted sleeping cars, chair cars and up-to-date dining enrs. Tho sam oxcollont eorvlco is oporntod from Kansas City and St. Louis to Momphls, Llttlo Rock and Hot Sprlngi. If you are going caBt or south, wrlto for particulars and full In formation. W. O. M 'BRIDE, Qon. Agt., 124 Third St., Portland, Ore. A Glory Ticket. A mnrriogo lloenso was issued from tho county dork's ofllco this morning to Annio Gray and Mnthias J. Dlttcr. J. Zubor was tho witness. GREAT RAILWAY SCHEME. Tho Best of Evidence Managing Kdltor But why nro you sure tho wnr is renlly overf Cnblo Editor Thoy'vo lot one of our wnr correspondents get to tho front. Puck. How would it do for youj grocer to sell poor stuff or deai stuff as he sells Schilling's Best? Mpncybaclc. tho'y would hnvo a slmplo, straightfor ward digestive apparatus, calculated to Oar Digestive Apparatus. If mon woro designed to llvo on ono particular standard diot, such as oach food faddist thinks ho has dlscoverodlfrom rM. Hnrrimnn nor his -attorneys Harriman'a Ears Burn. If It is truo, as the old "saw" says that your oarsbum when peoplo are talking about you, thoro must bo a bluo blazo, about tho cars of E. 1ft Harrlman slnco his visit to Oregon last week". Mr. Harrlman boasts that $180,000 000 has boon oxpondod.on tho Union raolflo, Slwrt Lino nnd O. R. & N. In tho past few yoaro for improvements nnd bottormonts, and yet Orogon, his boat territory In tho west, has boon nogloctod, hold in bondage, rofusod railroad bronchos, and made subject to his arbitrary will. Orogon has boon a treasury for Har rlman, nnd for tho O. B. & N. boforo Harrlman, yet the utnto has boon de nted its just and cquitablo ncods by tho Harrlman management. Instead of building branch linos into tho in terior, as othor railroads do into trib utary torritory, it has forcod tho pro ducers to haul wood, wheat and othor produco hundreds of miles, and drlvo livestock, nt great loss, from- tho far In- tojlor to tho very northorn border of tho stato to roach shipping points. All this is history. No oxcuses might now expect reciprocal Ihhn and gonlallty from tho ceonl, u,. It is, it can only expect to Is fey iuio activity oy an angry ud b iient puunc, which has emlciej j rimnn irom ito labor while ,t but light facilities from him U relnnj .cast wogoninn. enn mnko tho best policy of tho roud undor bis management appear just and donl with such a diot without unduo . rluht In tho ovos of Orofmnlnn. comploxlty or "overlapping." On tho If Orogonians now invito other roads contrary, our dlgostlVo apparatus is and turn businoss other ways Mr. llko our tooth, characteristically oranlv I Hnrrimnn ennnot hold them to nccount, orous. Popsln is only ono of at least a ' for they nro undor no moro obligation dozon dlfforont formonts, somo of which ' to him, thnn ho hns boon to them in enn only net in nlkallno medium, oth-jtho pnst. Thoro should hnvo boon ors only In nn acid medium, othors somo sort of friendship botweon tho only irt tho presenco of such nnd such system nnd the people, nsido from a a body, othors only In its absence. cold oommorcinl gamo which has boon This extraordinary, complox apparatus practicod upon Orogon. wns not constructed to provide prob-l Had thoro been such a friendship loms for physiologists or to consume oxhlbltod by tho road In tho past It LIGHT AND DELICIOUS HOME MADB BBEAS Is always tho kind that rewsrdi housowlfo or cook for using tha 1 flour. Its always sure to glvs ttt i most satisfaction, and "irla i opinions from all sorts of pooplt" ( hor skill as a good bread suuVer, suporlor Salem flour is unexetMi high quality and fino flavor, ui puro and healthful. SALEM FLOURING JflXIS. HOLLIOTER'Q Rocky Mountain Tea Hm A Hair Medlolnt for Dcit FmU Bringi Golden Health and RaM Vim A (in mo for Cnnstlnntlon, lDdtgestk.Ul run and llnclmchu. It'llockyHoiinUilaT'li ami KMnev Trouble. riinpln,Kcwmi,bp uiimxi, mu iirenui, nmcjinii uowcu. ua Iit form, 05 cenl a box (rnulne toil k II-)M.iHTsa linva CoPA-.v, Madison, nit i nm NiinocTR rnn RULOiV PF0 U. J. LEHMAN Sash and doors. All kinds of 1 finishing. 'Phono 131 black, AIM t floors of warehouse for ixnt; el and switching facilities. Oapo to Cairo Lino Tratis-Africar RoacL. DO THE BEST WORK Budding Perhaps you aro jut budding Into manhood or womanhood. Tho af fairs of business are beginning to confront you. Powlbly you aro at this tlmo asking yourself ""Where shall I make by first bank de posit!" SAlAat BTATB BANK. , Salem State Bank L K, PAGE, Pt-Uak E. W HAZARD, OuAkm Willi iho completion of tho giant brldgp ove'r.tho Victoria falls, tho Capo to Cairo railway marks a further stsgo In Its steady'progress northward. Tho ibridgo is a wonderful feat In onglneor Jng. skill, worthy' (If thnt woro possible) of tho gorgeous natural work that it spans. XSo uetoripuon can, givo an luea of tho mnjesio-beauty of tho "Victoria falls, on tho'Zambosl river, whloh when iu flood aro ono mile and n quarter wide, tho water precipitating Itsolf through a, gorge from 450 to 500 feet deep-ami 250 feet wfdo. Tho bridge Is tretdhetUn distance of -50 feet, and, being -150 fget above the water, it Is tho highest Iu tho world. Tho railway commenced running over It In tho be ginning of July, nnd tho members of tho British association who aro going to uttend tho meotlug iu South Africa in August will thus bo able to cross the bridge by rail. The duko of Aberoorn will perform tbe ceremony of opeuing the railway, Anotho great railway schema Is In coutemnlatlon. although uuthlng defi nite Is settled in the matter at yet. This Is nothing lew than a proposed. trans-Afrieau railway Grossing the con tinent from east to west. The proposal Is to begin the line simultaneously from Darea Salaam, in German East -Africa, and the seaport of Liberville, In thq French Congo. The railway will thus pasa through the- heart of the Congo Freo State, and will doubtless effect a junction with the Cape to Cai ro line. Frota Africa. Notice to G&a Oonsusien. On and after the- first of September tan prlea of gaa will be reduced to $2.00. per thousand feel far all pttrpoa. dUreus' tight & TraetlosOck) 8-S 1 Salem, Qregoa. SANDERS' DISC PLOWS I4GHTEST DRATT. ALL NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS. NOTHING TO GET OUT OF TJX. 8TEEL FRAMES, RIGID AND STRONO SINOTP AND IN GANGS. . CAN BE OHANOED FROM ONE NUMBER OF DISCS TO ANOTID3R EIOHT, TEN OR TWBI.VE-rNCIi: FURROWa TURN BOTH WAYS NO BnB DRAFT. rULL OinLLBD SCRAPERS FOR RED LANDS WE GUARANTEE OUR PLOWS TO DO GOOD WORK IN ANY KIND OF FALLOW LAND, AND NOT TO BREAK IN ONE YEAR FROM DP FEOT IN MATERIAL. THE ONLY PLOW THAT HAS BEEN THROUGH Tim COURTS AND DECIDED TO BE CLEAR OF ANY pat ENT INFRINGEMENT. VAT' Badge Spring .Tooth Haow NO HOLES IN TEETH. BEST STEEL FRAME, ABSOLUTELY RIOID.DO IHU MORE EFFECTUAL WORK ONOE OVER THAN A CHEAP, POORLY CONSTRUCTED HARROW WILL DO TWICE OVBErW THBEE RUNNERS.ONE IN CENTER. NO CLOGGING- OR cnOKlNO- IT YOU GET A BADGER YOTT nr.n wrr? -npn-n in-fnOTIL 2 BE0- TIONS; WEIGHT, 260 POUNDS. 21-TOOTH. 3 SECTIONS: WENT, 300 POUNDS. WE HAVE PROBABLY SOLD 8 OUT OF 10"OF TBB SPRING TOOTH HARROWS THAT HAVE BEEN SOLD IN THIS BE TION. THE ). 1 CASE DISC GANG PLOW OB IN THE VALLEY TirTafmAo w v j, X-V TT FLOW HAS ALL THEMRENGm 1 PLW' A SAMPLE AT OUR SAtD nt, STRENGTH AND RIGIDITY THAT STEEL qav nnm tk to- tr BEMAB - - 4 t V - VB WILL INTRODUCE IN THE VALLEY THIS SEASON THE Nvw BRANCH. TUB J, L CASE DISO GANG PLOW HAS S?JS ' 0ASE DW0 A-tiTV annTt im -r,r . . , " ilAJ Alii, THE STRENQTir AJT nrnrr ... m i Arw.vrA1ujvii. - xhat BTEBL CAN GIVE IT.. """! t"jriiiAMB IH MADE OF RrBBED STTPr om AND ALli JOINTS NICELY FITTED. DISO BEARINGS aS onSrS83 CONSTRUCTION. FRAME IS PERFECTLY BRACED, BEAMNCIS ARE VERY SMOOTH", MAKING LIGHT DRAfTViS,8 MAKDm THEM ymvmXWSmOLED D FOB DISCS ARE PROTECTED FROM GRIT AND DUSTIARlJnS n03 ABE AND WEAR EVENLYRmUTEDBBARlKO3 ABB MADE OF POLISHED STEEL MOLDBOARD SSJKJ?JH BB rE0ED AROD BBA JoSSSSl. SCRAFEB3 DUST-PROOF HUBS. LEVEUNG LEVER HASWiVl L011 SCRAPERS HAVE DOUBIIf10, flAPlP THE LANDING LEVER GIVES PERFECT CONTROL " Z' " wSSe A SLOTTED BLOC - Mitchell, Lewis 8l St aw Cn oaiemJc$rancIi,F. F. CAREY, Maa2? Vi.