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M' OAEMTOAMTAt, JOtrBJCAE, ftALBtt, OWSOOW, MONDAY, OOTQBEB 0, 1006. AN C0C0ANUTS IN ?MMlMltWMiMaiMMtMyiMMMlMtlMtMM181M8Mt IAILROADS - U ol.nll tin ho WW KV " "" "" Bio mnn n j-wi..v r - In Italy, 3u9t ns " "009 nlicbtonod parts of tho that tho rnllways nro In of tho government, moso uto or aro closoly nlllod al class (a largo part of on) Booms to foci that froo rato transportation ib ono on Morning Poet nays that ickct collector coraos to ex- tickets all sorts and kinds tin looking documents aro hlto different from tho slm- pastboard or coupon for Koroign traveler hns paid o vniuo. " i"o iviujguui rlc9 ho will discovor that o proportion of his follow ivo not paid anything llko owing to Bomo privilogo Iliad obtninod. Thus, first ho senators and the C08 D ... mnflitnrr nf nil tuif i, or IwBura, franks thorn alian lines. Not content rlvllogo, which, now that belong to tho stnto, con nect burdon on tho taxpay- tputlcs aro domandlng froo loir wives nnd fnmilios. As Ikeso gontlomon ask art in- not ovorgrntoful, country CO kilos, 112 pounds, of b thoro is no frco lug- ly and throo froo passos. (thoir wlvos nnd childron. jtlioso journalists who aro tickets a year at a ra- rom 40 to 00 por cent, nc- istnnco. Thon thoro is tho of railway inspectors, who ; tho officers and soldiers, ono-quartcr of tho propor Evil employes of tho gov- thoir belongings who action of 40 to GO por cont. krtlnlly froo, tickets aro times by moans of back- nco at tho last goncral who nro thus rowardod at ho wholo country for thoir tho party in ofllco. Shall inls, station (masters at ions and their wlvos, havo ilcgcs, so that tho sums 1 08 loso in this way in tho 'enr nro enormous. On tho tho faros in Italy for tho Ivclor in which class all fo includod nro Iiighor Sothor country in Europo, slfort distnncos, such, as lo Frnscati. Add to this It tho Italian tariff for imeli Iiighor than that in ilnvarin, nnd it will bo piuch tho public which Is mule tod for tho boncflt lasses. Ksxmn OF MEEIT. cos Should Weigh Well rids Evidence ncrlt Ilea in tho ovldonco. ovldcnco in Salem. testimony of Btrangors. ndorsomont of Salem poo- : kind of proof glvon horo. Bent of a Salem citizon. Spayd, living at tho coc- Ih 'Winter nnd D Btroots, ords cannot express my , strong onough of Doan's I havo known thoir ro- jorlts for tho last oight usod thorn la Clinton Co., I was living. My kid- sourco of annoyanco for bcr of yoars. I bad much ny loins and tho soerotions Inoys woro irrogular in ac- mo to rlso oftoa in tho It times thoro was a scald- bad moro or Iobs dizziness. )oan's Kidnoy Pills from Irug storo and gavo somo Ivisitlng us nnd tboy gavo ul rollof, nnd in my case Hod in ovory way, My rollovod and tho trouble aoy soerotions was correct- at liberty to refor to mo can ondorso tho claims pan's Kidnoy Pills and I a groat many others who icm with tho boat of ro- by nil dealers. Prlco 60 ler-Milburn Co., Buffalo, oie agents for tho Unltod tho namo Doan's and OLDSTER'S imam Tea Nivin? tiUh tor Buy IWU. ln.T.Z71 .-''". ."6"' !"" Km ft naI",uon tlVB IETS FOR SALLOW PEOTaB THE ISLANDS Tho coaconnt industry is nttraeting a largo siwro of tho attention of eco nomists in tho Phlllpplno islnnds at tho presont tlmo, on account of tho posai blllties of its remnrknblo dovolopmont in onterprislng Amoricnn hands. Wll Ham S. Lyon, who has chnrgo of tho division of plant industry of tho Phll lpplno bureau of ngriculturo, is most optimistic in his vlow of tho f uturo of this industry. Tho following results of his investigations of tho subjoct will uo of interest to Teadors noaror homo, Ho romlnds us that tho fats of the cocoanut nro poBsossod of qualitlca un known in other vogotablo fats, and, tiioroforo, no effcctlvo, natural substi tutes will Boon usurp their place Thoro is a'so a steady and over-growing dU covory of now and practical utilities for tho coceanut: tho eorious oxplolta Hon of which will hardly bo constdorod until tho world's output is increased flvofold or moro ovor tho present. It is this consideration that should influonco tho planter to reallzo that, with a woll-nigh illlmltablo oxpansion in groves, it will bo qulto impossible to produco euch a congestion of sup ply as will ovor causo a roduction in prlco of tho rnw matorlnl--tho nut ns to mako its production unprofitable "War" candles nnd tho fanclost toi lot soaps s.tlll roqulro a cortnln amount of cocoanut oil; whilo somo, liko tho socnllod "marlno soaps," positively cannot bo raailo from any fatty baso but that of tho cocoanut. Whilo soaps nnd candlos for tho million may bo inn do from othor fats, that of tho cocoa nut alono saponifies so well with caus tic alknllos that it is frooly soluble in soa water. Honco, so long as tho world builds navlos, or that mon go down to tho soa in ships, so long will thoy pay trlbuto to tho graceful and charming palm, whoso supplo atoms nnd feathery crowns onglrdlo with a costus of boaU' ty tho shores of our southern islands. Tho prosont high prlco of copra (co coanut moats) of moro than $00 por ton in Europo, nlthough a temporary ad- vantago to tho nut-growing intoroats, acta as a barrlor to tho expansion of manufactures, that with a closor ap proximation in values of raw material would supplant tho inforior substitutes now in uso. A rlso in prico of $5 per ton causod tho consumption of copra In Mtirsolllos to fall In ono yoar from tho largest oil houses (Messrs. Bondlt 80,000 to 70,000 tons, and from ono of & Limbergor) in that groat oil conter tho writor learns that at a prlco of 450 tho consumption would jump to 200,000 tons in n einglo year. Thoro is a con cern in tho United States that now is using 0000 to 10,000 tons of select cop ra at a cost of about s)05 to tho ton nnd that, if assurod of a ISO cost prico, is propared to absorb 1000 tons por (Horn for ovory working day in tho yoar, and to dlsburso thorofor tho vory comfortablo sum of moro than $15,000, 000. But tho march of production koops such poor pneo with .that of consump tion that, fortunatoly for tho planter, but unluckily for tho manufacturer, tho day of $50 copra must bo relegated to a futuro gonoratlon. o ' Do You BoUovo In Signs. A mark, noto, tokon or symptom, indtcatoa that by which anything may bo known, that is, wo aro forewarnod If ovll is to befall us, or wo havo tho pleasure of anticipation If tho signs botokon a fortunato occurrence Ac cidental oceurroncea all fc&vo their signs, ovory dlsoaso has its symptoms. Tho point is to hood tho former, and counteract tho effect of tho latter. Spells of elck hcadaebo follow indiges tion and stomach dlsordors, belching, blliousnoss and dyspepsia aro signs of sickness. Pooplo that bollevo in these signs and know that thoy are true from exparlonco, can got immediate- relief and a speedy euro by tho um of Dr. Onnn'B Improve J Liver Pills. Bold by druggists for 25o per box. Only one for a dose. Tho Other Ono. A story is told of a polico magistrate in Cincinnati who, having an extraor dinary amount of business ono morning was disposing of his cases at tho rate of somo two or three a minute, with great exactness and dlglnity, being, as is usual in polico courts, judgo, jury, and lawyer all in one. To ono rather refractory witness His Ilonor said, "I om to underattand that you readily recognizo this handker chief ns the one stolen from yout" "Yes, Your Honor." "now do you know It ia yours!" peremptorily demanded his honor. "I rocognlzod it at once because of its peculiar design." "You must bo awaro, air," declared tha magistrate, oracularly, as ho drew a. similar handkerchief from his own pocket, 'lthat there aro others liko It." "Truo enough," was the unexpect ed reply. "I had two stolen." W&.sJA ifjfjfi&JFfyffrr BBBBBUlELBBnn-! '"yl i LLLm rFm'iF'eiKA ldb9W I MISS LU YUNG, DAUGHTER OF THE CHINESE MINISTER. Muw Lu, daughter of Blr Chcntung Hang Cheng, hn learned to spfns: English and la now and then sevn nt tho homes of her father's closest friends. Bho is seventeen years old, has not been subjected to tho foot binding process and la able to join tn tho sports of her Washington playmates. Ono Elijah On Trial. Auburn, Mo., Tho trial begun hero this wook of tho Rov. Frank W. Sand ford has attracted widosproad atten tion. Tho public is somowhnt oxpoct ant not to say hopeful that tho ro suit may moan tho end of tho career of tho solf-stylod Elijah nnd his ret iigious colony at Shlloh. San ford la bo Ing tried on a chargo of manslaughter in causing tho death of Leandor Bart lott of Shlloh. It is alleged that ho causod tho death of tho Bartlet't boy in not furnishing him modicino and food. Tho stato claims that Sand- fqrd was tho supremo head of tho Shl loh Institution, and, thoroforo, was di rectly responsible for whatever was dono. Tho dofenso claims that ovory Spanish Commercial Ambitions. At tho beginning of this year there was a meeting at Hnrcolonn of a num ber of omlnont Spanish merchants nnd business men, nt which it was decided to form an association, tho "Junta Orgnnlzmlora do In Kscueln Naval do Comorclo." Following tho oxnmplo of othor civilized countries, and belii themsolvcs convinced that n knowl edge of foreign lands and customs is vory rcquisito in a commercial oducn Hon, tho mombcrs of this society made it their principal aim to purchase n ship on which young Spanish commer cial students could bo taken to foreign countries and, through thoir own ob servations, with tho asslstnnco of Bult- ubla instructors, onnblcd to acquire ono hns tho right to worship God as tho information so important for com bo dooms propor, and that tho belief that dlsoaso can bo drlvon out by prayor is a part of tho faith of tho dis ciples of Sandford, and that dovlls can bo drlvon out by fasting. This is tho third trial of tho caso. Tho first was in January, 10OJ, when tho jury disagreed. Tho socond trinl resulted in a conviction of Sandford, but tho caso was appoalod on excep tions, and a. now trial ordered. Tho Sanford colony works along sim ilar lines to Dr. Dowio'a Zlon City nnd has mot with much tho sanio ridlculo and condemnation from tho public. Tho colony is located on tho sand hill at Shlloh, which is in tho town of Dur ham, on tho Androscoggin rivor. It is known as tho Holy Ghost and Us socioty, and was organlzod sovoral years ago by Sandford, who In 1803 loft denominational work and startod what ho callod "Tho World's Evangel ioal Crnsado on Apostolic Principles." At first ho usod tontff, town balls, school houses and dwellings for moot ing places. Later ho Bucccodod in raising znonoy enough to build sovcral largo buildings, valued nt about $100, 000. It is said that his converts, llko thoso of Dowio, givo up thoir homos, soiling farms and furnlturo, and sot- Jtlng out for Shlloh with all thoy pos- BCSSOU lu CUBIJ ior IUO causu, auuum Sandford dio intestate tho cntiro prop erty would legally rovort to his heirs, dospito his assertions that it all belongs to Cod, and that ho ilguros only as God's trustee in handling it. . .. .. o Subway on Trestles. A citizen of this town has bad his silk hat ruined by oil dropping on it as ho walked under tho subway I Yes under tho eubway; All sockors of an tiques know that New York has horao cars and a subway Tailroad that in places is so far up botwocn earth and sky that ono cannot climb to tho sta tion in timo to catch a train if ho boos it a half mile off. Still, it's tho sub way, and tho officials act just as if tho trains were buried deeply under ground. Links and pins and all sorts of looso things fall at random to the woll traveled stroets below. If It woro an elovated Toadt thoro might be tho protection of on oil pan) but it is a subway, thoy reason, and nothing can fall off a. subway. This citizen is one of tho multitudo who bavo been dis tressed by tho destruction of their wearing apparel by oil dripping on it. It is timo to reallzo that a eubway out of its element, bo to speak, becomes an elevated railroad and that damage Buits and testy tempors nnd good clothes lurk beneath it in multitudes. New York Commercial. OHUiDMar OSY FOB rurroHES'i oaszosia. mercial life. Tiro association hns boon successful in obtaining tho support of tho govv ornmont, ,whlch will later on bo rep resented by n mombor, on tho commit tee, nnd .a very high dogrco of public interest hns also boon ovokod. Fur ther details havo been given in a pros poctus issued by tho association. Tho commoncemont of tho first voyngo hns boon fixed for February 1, 1000. Many students hnvo already sent in thoir names, tho total numbor of which for tho present must not oxeced 100, nnd these must nil ,bo of Spanish nation ality. Frco scholarships aro provided by tho stnto to tho numbor of forty- Hallfs Fetty Road and FERRY Shortest line to all points la Polk County. No Atstos or Steam Engines ran on this road A. D. PETTYJOHN, Prop. Ferry iimwxa.: jrr"-N-tAi'u-ri-w -.- I Wet Weather Goods UMBRELLAS REPAIRED Steel Rims and Mud Guards for Bicycles Water Proof Leggins Water Proof Chaps Water Proof Shoes Phone A4f m iy MMMMiTOMIWBMaMMitW Phone 1 410 mrnaiRSAWftiivr nlno, ono for each province, nn nnnunl grant of 100,000 pesos being voted to tho association. Threo scholarships nro reserved for tho Disputation Preovinzinl in Barce lona, which nlso receives n grant, Tho working capita) lias been sub scribed by tho members of tho Junta Organlzndorn nnjl other friends of tho enterprise, a Ab tho present tlmo n special com mlttco is visiting Englnnd with n vlow to purchasing n suitable steamship, equipped also with sails. An nttompt to acquire- such n ship in Norway hns already boon mndo without success. Madrid Letter. Frightful Suffering Itollovod. Bufforing frightfully from tho viru lent poisons of undigested food, O. G. Grayson, of Lula, Miss., took D. King's Now Llfo Pills, "with tho re sult," ho writes, "that I was curod." All stomach and bowel dlsordors glvo wny to thoir tonlo, lnxatlvo propor tlos. 25o at J. 0. Perry's drug storo, gunrantood. OAkHVOnXA. fctntie Ihi Mnd Ton Haw Always BaagH Boys and Girls ."' V .v. You can get Free School Blotters at your Grocer. They tell of Eppley's Perfection Baking Powder A CHILD OAN BUY As ndvantngeously at our meat mar kot ns tho older folks. Wo glvo tho most caroful nttortlon to nil orders, and soil nono but tho host of meats. E. O. 0E0S3, State Stroct Mnrket. Phono C01 Tic New Fashion FOBUHOLY SIMPSON'S STABLES ' Consolidated With The Club Stables Modern Management First class Livory and Cab Line. Funeral tnrnouta a specialty. Tally-hs for picnics and excursion parties. Now Fashion phono 44. Club phono 7. Chs. W. Yannfce Prop. Htrie Wing Sang Co l All kinds of fancy Dry floods, Silks, I Embroideries, Locos. Mako op new lias ; Oanta' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Buits, Wrappers, BJdrt Whito Under- ' wear And all kinds Dress Goods. Solo ' choap. 310 Court Btroet, corner alloy. Phono 1107, SCHOOL DAYS Aro now at hand, and good erriee ablo footwear is as necessary for your childron as books and teachers. Yoa wilt find our footwear especially adapt ed for growing feet; footwear that is durable, neat and comfortable, low in prlco and high in quality. JACOB VOGT eeniacLu&? Hop Pickers Wo havo tho only facilities for prop erly laundering your camp bedding, quilts, blankets, etc., at rock bottom prices. Bend us your woolens it will pay you. Salem Steam Laundry. Phone 25. Salem Steam Laundry COLONKL J. OLMSTED, Prop. DOROUB D. OLMSTED, Manager. 230 Liberty Stroct. Phone ill Leave orders in Dallas with J, J. Fidler, or. at the Hoy Confectionery' Storo - ,.', i A, L FRASER Saceofsora to Dsrroohs A Fraser. Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Corsiee Work, IIm-Mbc and Building Work of oil kinds) estimate made ad work gaaraateod. 807 IKato Street, Salem. Fiona 1611. M SSEZsmSsmSi College of Music Willamette University Opens Sept 26 Helen I. Oalbrestk, D. M., Dean, piano; Frederick W. Goodrich, London, piano and pipe orgs Wm. Wallace Graham, Berlin, violin; V. Evelyn Hurley, New York, voicoj Bra Cox, S. M., Salem, piano. New pianos, newly fsntbfcst ataslos, new faculty; ,