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K ii DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY JlOTER BROS., sblkhem aad Proprietors. - SUBSCRIPTION BATES. By Mall. Dally Journal, ono mbntb.. 35c Dally Journal, Ibttt month ....$1.00 Dally Joarwil, one year 4.00 Weekly Journal, one year LOO By 0rri. "Daily Jourgal. per month Mc ROOSEVELT'S 8TJCCESS0B. Tiro joecl of Secretary of War Toft In oifrAngHtn timgn In North Car olioa la a fiTrtty Pdn decJaration that be is-tho lwlr to tlw.Rousorclt adminis tration, atul l to carry on the I'resb xlwrtto jwtfttm. Toft Li tho Grover Cleveland of the JlejaibVican party b avolrruiKi at Wat, and tbo wolglrt of hla argurrfenti wouU indicate that Mo i the heavy wolgV, chnirtplor for the 1miowi bolt. HE 18 CERTAINLY A FINE SPEC JMBN OF VIGOROUS, ATIILETIO BEPUBLI0ANI8M THAT DOES ramaa. IIUirvlc to the South? to make their state more closo ami doubtful 1 (jowl politic. WhVro rlHieaI jmTtios aro evenly bokvrwio'd thoy WfttoU oaoh otho- more c!o-ly, tttii tho iwoplo got better gov vamtnonU TUi rotter slaughter bous e, tno jranjilng Standi l Oil, tho trusta nnd merger are til bo made mincomt, ac cording to tho Toft program. WHILE PARKER WAS A TRUST CANDIDATE, AND BRYAN TALKS too much with ins mouth andi DOM TOO LITTLE, TEDDY AND TATT ARE THE HOT DOOS WHO GET GAME. Tlwti li the klixl of Republicanism that npKu!a to the common pvople. And ll In the (XKiinwn peojfa the politician jmb put Kittt to, If they wouM d) bint wsa Jn tHwn degontiuto day of ap pealing to tli ma. w. Watch tlni Tft boom grow. IT HAS THE RANOE MARK OF THE BRON. CHO BUBTKR FROM NORTH DA XOTA,. Taft hn tlm stromiou branl cj & rump Ht bus iUu ntww o say tho people of NitU l'i-nUmi wvwVl bo lMttnr ort If nil tint fWuk oilic, In that at ate wore S1UO with Democrat. Tha$ niwrw ht tho atoto go Kepuhli rem. iflect ItemiblUvw congressmen and I, Tuft, If du.V I'rMliimt. will give tno lVinI ol!lco to tho Democrat. RABBIT JOURNALISM. Home nownpajMtf tell a groat, deal about thu diitlon of Juurnaliim but don't ocm to have &ny polloy but IAimIr flattery for this or that. The OapltfU Journal may be tnUtok- en but It MIovim iljoro I rm for a llttlo hartj' agipimlv erltlebm ohm In a whCo. CIVE US ANYTHINO BUT RABBIT JOURNALISM. ThU.pnvr it not to nwali oouornot abot te polielei of tlw national ad iuliiiUntln a,i it i aUut,nhat the fk'i eouaeil tloAv ( VU Uiu tillruiit do wbitt I nk'1t vr. lik U) to auJ Mt thorn on the Eruptions Tlw only way to gL rid of jtafto antf other erup tions k to cfean&e the blood, improve the digestion, stlm dte tbe kWjwy$, liver and skm. Themedionetotakols Hood's Strsaparilla WWck bai cured thousands. WHY NOT make yow Idle money ra laie;t? H deposed in oat Sviaga IkpAttaeaf it wUI eattt tiwe pef Ccat intMt, 'and W avaiUWe whru yM d H. Itx4 CMBJKHmckd Jwmt aaanally, oa the firsrt dy of ry and July, Saricx Dpwtmat I i. " I WIT ! Lung Rest . . ..ut ,m Ilng eK,w 1 ,, SS.7u ets. Your doctor will explain its i action I Cherry Pectoral. It heal?, a otnei,uiw. f&Ar&S?;' I to vou. Ask him all about it. ff, "4,".. or u r nicip..tiow.nt m. ffi hack n.l wy, "1o it again and gu e tho reason why." WHY NOT LET SKULKINO, DODOINa, COMMON PLACE FliATTEBY CO AWAY BACK7 When they make one of our million. airM put down a siduwalk and his fnmi! go wlt'liout sugar for a year o" two to pay for it, wo liko to give proper codi But what is tho us of flattering tao plutocrat for his compelled enterprise 1 The elty council dosoe a little cred it, for its moral courage. ThW prer Iik- to oe tho city council grant franchises right instead of merely making a present to any body that coiikb along. Wo Hko to boo tho county court do right and are not afnid to pai them on tho Unck when right, and show them up when thoy aro wrong. Wo llku to eo tho school district handle its finance in the right way and givo tho roaons why tho popular loan should bo applied WHEN THE BABBIT EDITOR'S BARS ABE PINNED BACK HE DROPS OUT OF SIGHT. Journalism that docs things and that does not havo to ask permission to tU tho truth on special occasions Is wha. is needled. ThoTo aro too many rabbits editing nowiaper. They lay their cars back und aro flfrald to broatho out loud. They havu to get a breather's 11 censo from somo political boss anl havo a diaper put on, tholr bib pinned up and their cam folded back BE FORE THEY DARE EXPRESS AN OPINION. Hi libit, rabbits, rabbits! Givo us toad in a tank of poison, tigers in a rodhot cage, anything but tho over lasting cotton-tnlh in tho odVorial chn'rH of this country. A girl with a heart that was coin posod of a chunk of ico wrapped in cotton, with not enough mngnetism in her Iwom to mako an Ingorsoll dollar watch go wrong one second In. a cen tury, is a world mover compared to tho rabbit journalism that flourishes on some of tho Oregon dailies. OFFICIAL LIFE FOR. LIFE. Tb.it m what -wo nrn coming to In tliln ghitous latvil of tho frto ho are bulWing tip aw ofllco-bolding aristoc xiwy. Tlmt which wo Imd hop vl in the days of tho ffttJuJM to avoid is surely coining to pwrt-AN ENTRENCHED OFFI OIALISM. Komi tiro following llttlo tologmni that ftttraoUi) m Uontion wlmtowr, ami ittiltao tlwt oviy oIllelaHstn U pro uwtl to Idlwr oMcvk; Oytr liny, July O.-Pivsldont ltooc volt to.ly appointiHl CUirJivi lirlo an oHeltt' for Uh il mrtmeiit of cwii- mwp .! kilior. t ,ikWI! IMwiw W. Sim-won. wwnUy apimiuttnl Unlteil Stattti dUtrlV attorney In f'liiwigo. Otmrkyi 'Arin wk m, one time tin em yo of titki biKvmi of urpDrotlons. uwil Li ow un iwUmt atttuy iu tho iU.iruH. of JiittUnv. It rjali an uouimhO tlwn HlaiMirU K. Cumplwll. fi iwriy ioHoMor of tho bu'vwu of im HMgratwn uf tU k;pnrm(wt of aouv motv a.t Ww, hHl liwrn iihiiIh chiuf of tlr Imrotui of luitiMwllanUnu 1 tlwt lepartUMe. lio. HtHMit, OampUiW, jiwt ooiimhob AtHorlowu .HjMf, Iwnv mt IwH m.w nbout thmi fwKwt oflloo. u.t of I-m a man mm mm m fflo h, ihm t to aHrtr, ww.. itH ad in ftlit.wm THE UNTRAINED COM. MON 01TI2XN IS NOT FIT FOR OF- nou. It bwf- u taking hm ftxv,i hvi tv nwW ' tM Hvwmou poopU U w;j4oih4 TIm aivil mviaw - U vttM U, inahi xj. Wiuch or U iyfmfMtL, ml gUial HtivtK wuv bo pfvwl. CLEVELAND WRITES A BOOK. U it uM. m lor-i- Uw,a th l mm f OfMver iltuj as It l fi. TV CMi. KMkUs Com,f,y v mi tW tHA fnr Mrly lM a k WI . SkftM, UHt:. ,y Kxl4lit CW ! wkk UM f tk dktl,l.k. 4 ,, xrW m ta UW, """' aw atittr tfc fiwQ- tHbe aa) wuf vr fMit aanl nktw k JmU fiwww rw Mr. fy. r't f t , rwS UmU at itj vim vUl bg eiaWwtttJr TT. " wKbl lk0w and J 4 W y wheo an Auiwleaa IttWAliklul A. .-.. 1. . . DAILY CAi TAL JOUSKAIs gAUM. Vnt,r lunpa have all they can do. They work night and day, and are faithful to the end. Then use them well. If they are rasping ana rear- fo their relief. Give them Ayer's VHAT JULY MAGAZINES OFFEE. Tho July Issue of tho Atlantic la a notable number In which tho editors havo grouped an interesting variety of important article The number be gins with tho firtf. installment of Tho Autobiography of a Southerner by Nicholas Worth. 'The namtive has a. singular accent of authority, and it promises to bo ono of tho most Im poruinO pictures of life In Uio South sinco tho war that has ever boon pub lished. Whoever tho author is ho has exceptional opportunities for knowing all siflws of Southern lifo, arid ho is n moH picturesque writer. Among the other important papow of the number aro a vigorous and entertaining dis cussion of Soma Aspects of Journal I'm. by Hollo Ogden', oditor of the Now York Evening PostjAn Ameri can Viow of British Railroads, by the editor of tho Railway Gazette, and an authorativo discussion of somo of tho ovils of Our Umilastic Currency, by G. von L. Meyer, tho American ambassador) to St. Peter-burg. Patriotism breathos from both cov er and contents of tho July number of Tho American Boy. Tha front pago is ni reproduction of Willard'? famous picture, "Tho Spirit of 1776." Fuither to a'ir tho boys to lovo of countay ii nnothor installment of "In Dofenso of His Flag" by Stratomoycr, "Wlboro 'Yankeo Doodle' was Writ tort" by J. E. Bo's; "Drums and Drummers" by J. a Julius Langbein; "Fourth of July Among tho Klowas" by Idsu A. ltoff; and "How Washing ton colobrated a Foirth of July" by FrV Mj-ron Colbv. "ShaggycoaU" a serial about a beaver, ends with this number. Nathaniel Hnwthorno is numbor nino of tho "Boyhood of Great Americans" series. Boys who lovo tho life: of camp will find chap ter three of "Four Boys in Camp" by J. L. Harbour of exceeding inter ost. Sprnguo rub. Co., Detroit, Mien. Tho Bohemian for July appears in n now and ni'.trnctivo form with an orig inal nnd vory striking cover design by William G. KriegholT. Mr. Wey mor J. Mills opens tho magazino with a thwitricnl story entitled "Tho Dar ing of tho Park" It is a clevor bit of fiction and tells of tho Inst appoar unco of a gTeat favorito of tho old Park theatno of New York city. Tho Bobwminn will mako an excid lent companion to tnko on your rail wh) journey on your vacation trip. Tho variety of pleasureablo and pro iltablo rending afforded by Recreation nragazino is such as to amply beur out Its claim of being "devrVod to every thing tho namo imph-N" In "Ono of tho Orowd", by Roscou Brumbaugh ! tlm read or Is shown how many New Yorkers tpond their Sumlins on tho tlihlng bunks. Another lwntteoniely 11 ItiHtnitixl article, far removed in the thoinu fui tho foregoing, yt equally as InNTOtiting, Is "Cumping in tho 'High .Sior, " which has to do with all tJto trip-i of the colobrated Sierra dub of California. 'Yttchlng in the Northwtvt" it a sujwbly ll'iwtr.itel artielo whieh will appeal to all lovo a of boating, and fo- mn and women who like to take long hunting nnd IIsWm telpi !u 4io wlWernes, "(luidiw. White and Brown. " will bavo inuek ttorot. The photograidrt nrw of Epical wthlwiuwi guU?3. Two otfcwr sUiriw are of latorost to sports- m wU oxi)rliwt i the wilder . New York Uty. 28 W. Twenty. fiMrik sUYOt. Thvrt, I wrwy a po of Amcr le oNtdooa W, from tb Great Ukw to Hw eomtiry "crick." or t"m th trwt iktMrt to the small koi mrim, wkle the Otttlng mnga ala for JJj- to3 mvt twwh. Amoug tk pmti4 article nre "Boat atxl Bom llawaitM." "Dh-t-log v ltefM to KlJK VKu." i wkieh Uerj' U kicked by 0x awti) of )wo4lal xp!iieace, ''Tho eot of na Avwwp, Dv's Hor Rac ii." lignrnl MrofuUy, "What n Wwn 0n D With a Automobile" immI miiMroua paro alout SAlng, Wor aat Jr. VtimV K sh.v.novt . StualoA- Aitkw. Hv. H. W,.tnn lVNki, IWr Stsoia ..d HWv Me' LHr Are sowe of t nKist nW worVa aiwf In tab amwbac. Tha ISM MtWy ka8 just come to vhu UiWo wHh Its Ureozy optiwl,m t pWid u,aRS a iu griva makeup. Of all tko mnga. f 8wLla tW "f? it i toOar mak- -s -i .uesi eoftstoWttw orders . wy be jdaoed. without doubt, ia the ehM of Uo Irvt Rai,M of the wuntr.. Tk July ww&or gw far QM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, public. It Is, nil ning w" "" undoubtedly the finest Isjuo of the magazine ever published. It contains a frontispiece in four colors, tdgnt pages in two colors devoted to the beautiful accne-Tj- in Oregon, Washing ton and Collfoaiia, and four articles bitten by acknowledged authorities on tho California, disaster. In addi tion to this it contains several new dnrtWmenita, a full quotn of up to duto fiction, and from first to last page it is brim full of interesting-matter. It is not only a good magazine, but it is a credit to the great West and its progressive institutions. a . -. -.j t lltVA'7 Smiles Champagne Gee whizz! 4 Eastern Oiegon farmers are waging war on wild mustard. Tho-o is aald to bo nothing slower on earth) than) the currcntl of the Long Tom river in summr. ' Tho amount of money spent on an averago horse race in the largor cities of tho country is $150,000. By all means let ns havo a yellow journalist Democrat for President. Tho country is too d di pio&perous. m m Tho papers aro all full of "what tho lata congroM has done." Thank Gom it did one thing it quit. How shall I manage my boy? Read inAiiosting story books to him. Go to tho theatro with him. Play with him. Wik with him. Be at ono with your boy. . , Ono Mivrion county community . suf fcu terribly "by Linn county going dry. Two "gallon houses" opposite JefTorson havo been closed and all the advertising dono by that town to bring in Eastern capital is thrown away. But Jefferson is to havo water works and may survive. There are numerous rumors of blind pigs, but it is doubtful if there aTO any of thorn horo. If so, thoy will bo found out nfc oneo and will bo proe cu'icd according to tho program re ported for tho enforcement of tho new law. Albany Democrat. Tho law enforcement league in ouch county is to havo charge of that. John D. Crimmins, contractor and realty owntfr, New Jersey, is the wealthiest Catholic in tho United States, his property being estimated' at $30,000,000. Ho was formerly park commissiomon in. New York. Ho inher ited part of his wealth from his fath er, who was so poor on landing here, that efforts wero mado to doport him to Ireland on his arrival in Now York. In tho fnco of such a largo ma jority of tho vo'ios in favor, of tho anti-pass bill, wo onnnot seo how tho legislature can fail to mako good, Senator 'Smith and Knv are not to bo considered bona fido Bourjio men. They refused to sign tho "No. Ono" pledge, and wwo elected) in a cqunry that gavo n plurality against Bourne. Woodbnrn Independent. Tho Independent nlwuhl harmonize tho nbovo two paragraphs. It wishes tho legislutnro 4o respect tho will of the people in ono case but not in tho othor. Two Portland injn who got to' talking over old times recently, men tioning this follow nnd that, and com menting on his success or failure. "What become of tho Jones boys," ono ahked, "You mwn Bill Jones' boys!" tho other taked in reply. "Yea, Jim ami Oharlio." "They're bolh dead." "Is that m? Too bad-, isn't it?" "Why!" "Oh, well ou know how little Epplcy's Perfection Bating Powder notrlUotts and folly mects the requirements of health. Ask your grocer for a. C. M. JE P P L E Y Manofactcrer 1906. Trust to Nature. a irrpat many Americans, both men Ji.MV Pitlnir. by consuming alco- tUr earlier mistakes. Tho muscles In onir. Tho demand for nutritive aid is ahead of tho supply. To Insure perfect Seafth every tissue, bone, none and muic e shoufd uko from tho Wood far u"n materials und return to It certain others It Is necessary to prepare tho stomach for tho work of taking up from thTfood What Is necessary to mako good, rich, red blood- Wo must go to Nature for tho remedy. There wero certain roots known to tho Indians of this country before tho advent of tho whites which later canto to tho knowledge of tho settlers and which aro now growing Sid y ii professional favor for the cure ofobstl unto stomach and liver troubles. mi..", . i n hn u.ifn and Vot ccr tain In tholr c oanslng and InvlgorathiB effect uin tho stomach, liver and blood. Thoso are: Golden Seal root. Queens root. Stone root, Boodroot. Mandrake ?oo TJ.0U thoro Is Black Cherrybirk. Tho medicinal principles residing In these natlvo roots whon oxtracted with K.yc crlne ns .i solvent make tho most rollahlo and efficient stomach tonic und livpr ln vljforator, whon combUied In Just tno right proportions, as In Dr Plorco's Golden Medical Discovery. Whoro thcra Is bankrupt vitality -such as norvous exhaustion, bad nutrition and thin blood, tho body acquires vigor and tho nerves, blood and all the tissues feel tho favorable efloct of this sovorolgn remedy. Although somo physicians have been awaro of tho high medicinal valuo of tho abovo mentioned plants, yet fow have used pure glycerino as a solvent and usually the doctors' proscriptions called for tho IngredlouU In varying amounts, with alcohol. Tho "Golden Medical DIscovory " Is a scientific preparation compounded of th glycoric, extracts of tho abovo mentioned vegetable Ingrodlonts and contains no alcohol or harmful habit-forming drugs. money they used to havo, and now seo what th'o pioperty they owned is worth." Oh, I don't know. I married tha widow of Jim." o Cheerfully Recommended for Ehouma- tdsm. O. G. Iligbeo, Danville, 111., writes, Dec. 2, 1901: "About two years ago I was laid up for four months, with rheumatism. I tried Ballard's Snow Liniment; ono bottlo cured me. I can cheorfully recommend it to all suffer ing from liko affection. 25c, COc nnd $1. For sale by D. J. Fry. o Tiho Survivor. WbcmJ tine wdfb dies 0.isfc, tho hus banltl om avetrgao survives nino years, whild if tho husband dies first tho wife survives eleven years, accord ing to the Insurancei statistics, states an English! paper. Baseball Players and Foot BacorsI Louis J. Kruger, ox-champion long distance foot racer of Germany and Holland, write, October 27, 1901: "During my training of olght wooks' foot races at Salt Lake City, in April last, I usod Ballnlid's Snow Liniment to my greatest satisfaction. There fore, I highly recommend Snow Lini mont to all who nre troubled with sprains, bruises or rhouraatism." 35c, 50c and1 $1. Sold by D. J. IVy. When Yankee Doodle Comes to Town On the roorth of July ho will probablv wear his host bib and tucker, nnd will obsorve that every man of refinement and taste has n 1,Wf ,,i 1.- . "" " ai anu couar on that hasn't wilted from the heat, an that looks immaculatn nH n..ti.i. .. ...... uuu tuuor on 1 b and comfortable because cverv well dressed man In Sale m has hj laundrv work nn v tho Salem Steam Laundrv. ot ,..! -n,l- : .., .".. " '"" --.. iu cany, wo would liko to cele- "rate ou-seives. SALEM STEAM LATJNDRY. Ooloael. J, Olmstead, Prop. one 25. 136.160 Liberty flt U se Self Rising xj a? g& ornri If you want a SQUARE MEAL you should go to the White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Phono Main 190. stato stj Moals Borvod at all hours. ThcFashionStabh Formerly Simpson's Stablca. up-to-aaie iivory ana cab HE( Funeral turnouta a epocialty, Talh ho for picnica and oxcurslono. Phon 44. CHAS. W. YANNKB, pw. 247 and 24 High Street. SUMMER NORMA Of Willamette University June 27 Aug. 7 J. T. MATTHEWS, Secretar BRICK Brick furnished! la large or quantities. Pressed brick mads ordor. Yard on Stato Btreet, south! Ponltentiary. SALEM BRICK YARD. A. A. BURTON, Screen Doors I have a goodlsoloction of stock i of codar screen doors, including etc. Large stock of all kinds of Poa Lawn and Field Fencing, Posts, gles, Gates, etc. All at lowest prlci' WAITER MOI 250 Court St., Salcon,! RELIEF FOR LADIES. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS Original and only genuine. Put yellow wrapper with Crown trade i For oalo by leading druggists. Pri per box. Summer School The first term of the Capital Sul Normal opens on May 1st, 'to eonf eight weeks. Tutltion $10. Ba School of Primary Methods. Juno J lth, to continue three wetkil dress J. J. Kraps, or County 8oj tendent E. T. Moores, Salem Or. I FRENCH FEU PBLLI A Sin, Cibtiio Riuir for Scrrcin Jlnintir NEVER KNOWN TO FAU. Bifal HuhI Biiih iftettoo Ouiriuue'l vr Moc Jlfundcl. bit in? fnrJI.OOt-.. tax. "ill.fnJ lhemon!rl.l.tobMl! bu rellttel. Suiplti I'ree.'lfour drujglilliM u... wtw p-i. i vurenjcn ia ia. IITP MEDICAL CO., BOX 74. UNOHna. Sold la Saiem by 0. Btoni 0. C. TO Steamers Pomona and Alfcow 1 for Portland) daily excopt StinJaj 7:10 a, m. M. P. BALDWIN, Ag 1 ' ' n'f Mnaaw WB GOOD ADVICE Buy at our prices and save oj your groceries. Our ofiferings appeal strongly to vou, bocanM.I values can bo seen at a glanc. 1 . Baker, Lawrence & Ba Successors to Harritt & Lav H. S. Gile & Co, "Wholesale Merchants and FRTJIT AND PRODUOt' We have large N supplies ef boxes, both tin top and fold "tea. Get rear wjDDlies W Salem B. B. B. Flow A yoar grtcw for It. . f I I Vdrrci W bnttw, gg, pealtry, px Pay Hik, 7 Arl" V V