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8 DAILr OAPIML ..nmVAr.-BAT.IOL OHEGO.V, FWPA1'. JCLY 27, 1000. -- - Mum-" w M"" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY IIOrEtt BEOS, Pahlishera and Proprietors. &mm(&A tAim 3 W SUBSCRIPTION BATE3. By MaU. Daily Journal, ono month 35c Daily Journal, three month ...,$1.00 Daily Journal, one year -00 Weekly Journal, one year ....... 1.00 By Carrier, Dally Journal, per month COc ment of the whole state to have It printed Is the Harrtroan literature that there was one city In the state that had fifteen thousand people? lfit.t. Tim HAHltlMAV OFFI CIALS UK WIMJ.VG TO TAKE TIIC ll.S.HKNKH AM) I'HKIGHT IlCSI MISS OltlOIXATIXO AT SALEM AS THE TIST OF THE .MATTKH WHKfllElt SAI.E.M IS SMALLEIt TlfW SOJIE OTIII.'it TOWNS IX OIH.'GON? As this Is dull season here Is a anMpct that might encage the boosters and development people In the oraplay of the Harrlman sstem nnd out of it and let us have the facts given to a cold and cruel world. THE STOKV OF MONTANA TO KEI'UIIMCAXS. We are anxious to have every Re publican In closo touch and working In harmony with the He-publican National Congressional committee in favor of the election of a Republican congress The congressional campaign must bo based on the administrative and Icglilatlrv! record of the party, and, tost being so, Theodore HwviU's personality must be a central figure and bis achievements a central thought in the campaign. Wo desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular sub scriptions of One Dollqr each from republicans. To each subscriber will be sent the Republican National Campaign Text Rook and all docu ment issued by the committee. Subscribers can leave money at Dally Capital Journal office or send direct to James S. Sherman, chair man, P. O Ilox 2063, New York. XOT AX KASY COUXTHV. THE POPULATION OF SALEM. It is adrortlsed in some of the latest time tables and folders of tho S. P. Co. as five thousand people. THIS OUGHT TO .MAKE ANY SALKM MAN SMILE. Dut he will smile louder when In the same col umn of the folder ho reads other alllrged facts. HE UEAIW THAT ALHAXV AM) OKKGO.V (MTV EACH HAVE FIVE THOUSAND PKOPLi; AND THE CITV OF EL'tJENE HAS 8I. THOF HAND. ASHLAXD IS (JIVF.N AS roUli THOIHAXD FIVE HIXDHED Now that Is clover Informalton to Klvo to the world In tho millions of folders and time cards Bent out bv tho great Harrlman sjstem. No ono in Eugene Is immodest enough to claim that thoir city M larger than Salem. Oregon City and Euitcno do not claim to bo as larm April 1906 according to the offlclal Harrlman advertising matter Port land had luO.OOO people. Wo aro not concerned about the misrepresentation of other cities but really SOME O.NE COXXIKTED WITH THE HAItltlMAX ROOSTERS SHOULD MAKE Till: DISCOVERY THAT HAMai HAs MORE THAN FIVE THOrsAXR PEOPLE.. There aro about the thousanr peo ple enrolled In educational lastitu tlons railing Salm ti..i,i ...... Thero aro about flv thowaml poopi In public Insututlonu Ih and aboat Salem. Nearly nr UHMMartd Hwp( attended the Uls and Clark fair on Salem day There Art a hand rod wyi i which ch an. adtortiMtMstt ta aa Injury to the city aHU lJw , amJ to mwj basin, man aad cltlaoa Salew aad of OroJroa. Tho aitwuiw MhpoH wHt pajwr tor a cltr f am tkty n thro Urn tat. Tli. tMrt mmlh f maaiiraKurvr saakM mKtU- tat. bt of aoow Mi k BWf. pair's W oy, w d SHHd Urw tlwM a, ttch U a .! t( lMet Woid It IKK hl.. IV .., -- -w . w iiririan. The first thine an Eastern wan tells us Is that Oregon is naturally a dairy country, that it is an easy country to dairy in. That Is not really true. It Is mis leading. WHILE DAIRYING CAN Iti: MADE PROFITABLE IN ORE GON, IT IS NOT AS EASY AS IT SEEMS. The climate Is favorable In a way, the nights being cool, no set ere, cold weather Dut there are many ob stacles to overcome. Tho problem of green feed In the long dry summer; the problem of shelter for stock In the long wet win ter; and there are others. There are many times In the year when tho cows cannot be let run on tho pastures without destroying more than they get for their feed. DAIRY CATTLE CAN HE KEPT PHOFITARLE ONLY UY USING PLENTY OF ENSILAGE AND SUC CESSIONS OF GREEV CHOI'S, and plenty of pumpkins nnd squash. Roots must bo grown and fed, but' they should not be used when Ice cold, and warmed at the expense of tho vitality of the animal. No. dairr- Ing is not so easy as some think. It takos brains. unntnnn hns nroduced Mary Mc- i.nnp. senator Clark, and other die- tlngulshed nnd notorious people. A reallv notable sprles of articles heeins in the August McClure's un- rinr the title "The Story of Mon tana." The history of that remarkable commonwealth, with Its picturesque early davs, when the road-agents held sway and robbed and murdered wholesale the miners end settlers, and the conflict of more recent days between the two groat copper kings, William A. Clark and .Marcus Daly, WHICH WAS FOUGHT IN BUST- NKSS AND POLITICS, chiefly with in its borders, furnish the author, C. P. Connolly, himself quite an early Montana settler, with the ma terial for a stirring nnd absorbing article. This historical series represents a new departure in magazine editing, and adds one more to the important lines of thought in which McClure's has been the pioneer. The men of Montana were distin guished for doing things. They have made that state live. NO MAN IS STRONGER THAN Lai the greatest athlete havedystvpsla and his mucles would soon fall. Phsl ca I strength Is derived from food, if a If he has no food ho dies Food Is con verted into nutrition through the stom ach and bowels. It depend on the strnngth of the tomach to what extent fd I cat Is digested and almllatl. People can die of starvation who hae abundant food to eat. whet, the stomach and It a3oelate organs of dlffe-tion and nutrition do not perform ''' Thin tho Moroach is really the vital or gan of the bo-l v. if the -tomach Is w eak" the body will weak sl"U'V Take your meals at the WHITE HOUSE RESTATJBANT They will please you White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Phono Main 196. Stato St. Meals served at all hours. i' .gwi&i . W f SSt . CURRENT ECONOMIC SIOX. DISCUS' Yoting Man TIIC WAY TO QKT ajibad IK Tia WORLD IS TO SAVE A VAST Or YOUB INCOME. YOU OAK DO NOTHING. THAT wiu, ioha' mouij to wnr Tm; coxriDCKcn and KEspEoror YOUK EMPLOYES, AND You WIU. BE EUADY I'OR A BUST. NESS OWfORTONlTV WrXN IT COME8 AIAS'Q. W-11 IXV(TE YOU TO OFEN wvinos aooount xniuTut ITS Of OWE DOLLAlt OS MORE. CULTIVATION' AXD HOPS. The woll-cultlvated hop fields are standing the long siege of dry w earner and producing a very fine crop IOP FIELDS THAT WERE PAH. TIALLV NEGLECTED Wii nvi.v PARTLY CULTIVATED ARE WK.IK EXING UNDER Till! miniTii Each week of er, hot dr weather will cut short the vlold nf hops on plantations that hav.. hn, shallow or inefflclent cultivation. It pajs big to maintain the culti vation of n hop yard Just as perfectly as tho boat cultivated prune orchard, or borry patch. A hony hot) oro soon cots tin inat it aaadM the soil, ami tba it holds the accumulntwl moistMr if the land has Ihhw thoroughly tilld 1 r Is plwty ot wolaiare in the soil If the surfae U kpt ailrr! and PHlverlil g Uiat vaponulo doM aot takw place too fast When tk soil under tk rii u left hard a ad lumpy. rapRUry at tractloa brings the water to the sur- tace and tBe eTattoratton iliuin...- It. "- A THOROUGH DUST Mn.rii iv THE HOP YARD HOI.Ds TONS OF WAT Ml I TIIK Mill. THAT IS LOST I'MiKU THE OPIIXSITK COXDIlluNs. THLs Is MMPL1! AXD Pl.M.N. To wake the btegeot and bt hop la tht woj-W. Wur cultlrm. U o.r4 htm awcWisory mitac ho esaployW to g iw "HI OHAXGI.VO CLIMATE. Everybody knows that the world Is full of facts almost more interest ing than any story-writers can de vise. In this month's Installment of "Soldiers of the Common Good," In Ever) body's Magazine, Charles Ed ward Russell continues his search ing studies of foreign nations and Institutions with a second article on Japan. It Is worth while It is even Imporathe, if you are concerned with statesmanship, commerce, or any phrase of sociology to read this narrative of a little nation's eco nomic foresight, sound statecraft, and commercial Initiative. There are matters in which ours is a sleepy nation compared with this infant rival. In his third article on "Bucket Shop Sharks," Merrill A. Teague brilliantly carries out the promise of his earlier papers, and makes a de tailed exposure of robbers and their methods. Most people are realizing that It is greatly to their interest not to miss one of these articles. Do you know what a "Muck Raker" really Is? Thomas W Law- son will tell you. In his contribution to this number, In an article filled with adroitly mad points and ex uberant good humor. Every Ameri can should read It. if only for the sake of Its soundly patriotic under tone. body a" a con5ylll'nc of "weak " stom ach will bo dltrlMifd among the or can which compose tho tiy. if the body N weak txeiut it Is Ill-nourished that physical wpaknw will be found lu all th orzativ-heart, ller. kidneys, etc. Thn liver will torpid and Inactive, glwns rl to bi'i"iiine. los of apx'tlte. weak nprves. frille or irresnlar action of heart, palpitation, dlzine-, headache, backache and kltdred disturbances and wpnknes-. Jlr UhiU Piro. of Quebc writes: "For rear affr mr health Uvin to fall, mr bead rrew dUiy cyw pained me. sr.d raj Momacb ws or all the time, while evcrrthine I iruulii eat s-ould wb to lie heavy like lead en mj totnach. The diotor claimed that It wayrapa'hetle trouble due to dj-pe rwla, and prcrit for me. and ajtbouch I took tblr po'kIts rtirularlr ret I felt no better. Mr Ife dTved me tottrDr Pierce's Golden Mrdlcal Diicorery and toptakinir the doc tor's medicine. She Uiucht me a bottle and wevxwi found tbat I b-fan to Improve, so I kept up the treatment I took on tlesb. rnr iloatrh t-irn normal, thedlcesttveorcans worKfi P"ne'ii7 ana i soon oeifsn 10 iook Hkr a dl?erent porvjn. I can never ceac to I irranful for what rour medicine has done fur me and I certainly clve U highest praise." Don't b whovdled by a penny-crabbing dealer into taklnc inferior substitute for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to be "Jut w good " To pain knowledseof your own body In sickness and health send for the Peo ple' Common Sene Medical Adviser. A book of 10O5 pages. Send 31 one -cent stamw for paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound copy. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y. "n lartt llll-.i iWfl Patronize Home industry, and find out as your neighbor have one that Epples Perfection Bafeing Powder Put up in glass jars is the best baking powder made. Ask you grocer for "Eppley's"; give it a trial and you will find that It will speak for itself. iSi copthTJ A FINE, JTOOY BOAST ITrom our markot win -.. i... . , "" !" in Choice steaks and all MMliUJ meata at the State street mlJ Photao 291. 1V C-HtaimHoaalBAnk M in aumnaor of 105 to be dvaUcailM it .w ,li. w. aad Um oU IMM.bltat - M toad aad wrtaS out the virin rh-hnte of the anil ii vt t . TiiiiKfao wfroiia in- Mmn iulNrVul TOr"' V0U"51" " Th toui nalm 0f dry. wtitkt Mhly day, u Wa.ra 07 a ' eh8 W tor tfco hUr U Wh hy o thAi ' sr :itt:r ' - -S HrtaKtu ta wk. 1 ES !-.-S I MMHA' Of Ik Vl... iwi More ralaa aiut ,,. . . la the NH IT IS CU UMm ro oi huicruio WIRES, WM, e eon ham tv ...... .. af kHi.. .. " :,"w""-n -wv t u tor ik Mi?7;i aot uut of the u,ttJll ,0 h& ' i" Ath6r for about Bir "V.t. times tea Thin People. Thla rawy, flathless peopU are asoally ae.-roos, irrltabU, biiioos asd dysfeptie. Erary ehaag of wsatker l tkm; if thy kappa So e: w driak aaytaia- eoataiaias 4ist gac. it ovlops at oaea. aad :hy art th ast sbjcts of asy coatagionj Ut eoaaU? U the e'eighbajao!. Their ltf is eaatiaaal wxry is uir efforts to avoid ipox to damp 1SJ malarial ataaophar. Poopl cas faia from oa to taroo pousds of toliJ aItiy it pz wtk by JU w t LS Gaaa's Blood a ad X.rra T., t. pa's their syatem la toaditioa to rtslR aea. Thu Toaie Is ta ub'.tt forsa, to U Ukca right xixt; ai.alj. Said r U dffiatj for $ por box or thro boxe tot . t .,.., .k - . y oat iato stroa- rioh blood. Thi, provoats aai tot diaoae. Poopi trj wko kavo d tho Toaie 'ha: arw ikta. thoa Uor tt.m fro.a t ag aiek kfterward. cules the whole story. He confesses that an author of Henry VI '5 time who wroto in La'in and whose wok is now entirely lost, upheld it. Raphael Hoiinshed. a chronicler who died in 1550, tells the storv in detail and sas the lady was the queen, which surely rather spoils tho significance of the legead. Sir Harris. Nicholas him self thinks the story is not improbable, although he urges the fact that Jean Frois-art, who is the best contemporary authority oa the reign of Edward III, while he has much to say about the order in his hundredth chapter, does aot refer to it, and Nicholas admits tbat this tells very much against the upj.Md orisia of the story. But IoIs fart ma have thought the matter too trivial to relate. It ii not, I may add. claimed that the inudeat canoed the foundotion of tho Order of the Garter, but onlv that it gavo Edward III the idea for nam ing the order which he had resolved to found in any case. la the absence of ay other solution than that which rests oa thosa shadowy foundations I talak wo may still go on aecentintr the pretty logond; but I repeat my expres sion e: aisoaiuxaetioa with the pip. alar historios that thoy hould leae saeh matters a this jevs3v akce. Exchange. C. M. .EPPLEY Manofactarer Salem .... Ore. The Fashion Stabl Formerly Simpson's stables. Up-to-dato livery and ,,v , Funeral turnouts a specialty, ill ui ior picnics ana excursions, R . UttAS. W. YANNKE ft J W . 1 MJ1 ... . ' eti ana z-itf iiigh gtreet BRICK Py " " - c 6r DO NOT HAVE YOUR HEAD SAWED OFT By iobbers nnd onrnontPri -trTin coll inferior lumber at a big profit. Get our prices before buying. We can 'ave you money. GOODAliE IATMBER CO. Use Brick furnished in large or quantities. Pressed brick nuj, order. Yard on Stato Btreet, sotti 1 Penitentiary. SATiT.M BBIGK YAED. A A. BUBTON.Pm Just Received Two cars of best Star A Star Mrl Shingles. Have you tried Malthoid Boofiaj r r. & is. liuildtng Paper! Pull Guarantee. Woven Wire Fencing of all li:!il Fence Posts, Gaes, Gate Hariruj and Screen Doors. WALTER MOBIIjI 250 Court St., 8alea,i RELIEF FOR LADIES. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS Original and only genuine. Pat tjh yellow wrapper with Crown trade mi For salo by leading druggists. Pries ) per box. IB-VD OF Tin: OAKTE1L fcr XtcZm a Ue Fomal. tsoat of -A, ordor. Wfoou that 9 ora'c t ,M UoaaaMowoC tho owti ,,L , ., hw.i,h,hkWy.a4.ow,:,-'.';v -. -Hwa ah o.i T ,. ,. . " f4. I r ,a:., v t f tho way f tk .vM s x , MM T-ll .i .w. . . " -. v, ,, BrfM. tv, a wH ia t a, A Uw eanoiotry aatawir arl,j Jy lW UM "v v nr wu iinrf .j a ...... -" " as w 3- ot k- .... 2JI (1WM) WwjTS ui7irT r ao wtV .uM. ,,.,.. :9tr How's This? W offer Oao Hosdred Dollars Re ward for aay - of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. Cheaoy i- Co. Toledo, 0. VTe, the nadersiraod. have tuxn v J. Choaey for the las: fifteen years, an'. Bve aim prioely hoaorable in all besiaoas traasaetioa. aa.1 f?-flB?,n able to tarry ea: mr obllgatioss made oy ais arm. Walitar, Kiaaaa I- Xf.-t-t, -ftTtolwaU Dm?fltS( Toledo. O. Hall's Ca:a,-rh Care i$ takoa intern ally .aotiag diractly apoa tk Wood anJ meous jorfaeos of th8 ,ytom. Testi maial, Mct ffM. Pri4 75c tie. So d by ii Jmggist,, Tk Hail's I'aai.y Pills for cowti pattoa. S!21ru "Cti oMvti Self Rising B. B. B. Flout Ask your grocer for it. Summer School The first term of the Canltal Soaiu Normal opens on May 1st, to eoatiia eight weeks. Tutition $10. Bumis School of Primary Methods. 0p June 11th, to continue three weeks. il dress J. J. Kraps, or County Superia tendent E. T. Moores. Salem Or. tl WANTED Men for Quary and Street work. Enquire WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO Roon 1 9 Breyman Bldg 0. c. T. CO Steamers Pomona and Altoaa l for Portland daily except Sundsy it ":10 a. m. ixold Dust Fioist I Male by THE SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. M. P. BALDWTN, Agent. Ki P. B. Wallace AGENT www j SUNDAY EXCURSION, Corvallis & Eastern ' Ra ! road TO NEWPORT avii . "rr? -" 4 " iww ma in immmt ia . r th o,j- . ;n T: xw f- &m tm Ur .k. . "" wao tht w 1,4! gvtff tj f H. S. Giie & Co. Wholesale Merchants and Dealers in FKUTT AND PRODUCE. We have iKet 6uppi,M of bftrry -. both tin top and folding, alM- "Mes. Get your suppUea here. Wo "V butt, eggs, poultry, produce, etc Pay eaa HOTEL OREGON Corner of Srn, .. 0i . . . " r" wa aarwher l T uu wx streota. l - Ium. ls M I- - MlJr. total tftudi. r that Uaa THE TOWK 0RD2R. "'a't aue an aanncv -nea-li P-oaw th pabU, bclte whea we til tt v.t .v bM,7 work wdl ho do to porf.Hs" ZLZrm "' Twh.re U Sunday excursion to Newport ' return on the Corvallis and E!:l railroad will leave Albany EVERY SUNDAY AT 7:30 A M. Arr!flnn t XT ..i. .1 .nn rtU! ing leave Newport at 5:30 p. .. P1 o hours at the finest resort " "' West. Health, rest and ple3sar ft' the weary worker. Threa-day and eeason tickets ft all S. P. points, good going and rett ing on Sunday excursion trains. Para from Alhnnv f!nrrallis Or ? Am.iL Ai mi m .. . a. 1m f&' am 91.0U ior ine rouna p w , nectlons at Albany -with Eujena N Komg southbound overland on .- KO70 tfrl W hat (ti Sl Sseaas LwiBjrr Ull.i . ... . "' " "iaois we oaeo. r v. SALEM STEAM LtmmBW " GOOD aaaaaaaaaaaaaavavaaaaaaaaaaV Laovice n HmZTmntT1 j i our pfjces ana ! .,(i your groceries. Our offering sfjf appeal alronnlir van. becacs ;-- -zwz Oaioael. j. Olastead, Pro. PHONS25. iM.1(M,r values can bo seen at a gl" iaoocty at. 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