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'-tUfivrprff. ?' I. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FItlDAY, JUNE 21, 1007. 2 J.I- If) hi 'i i' , $ h i .' 1I I HOFER BROS. Phlishets and Proprietors B. IIOFJ3U, Editor. A. P. UOPEIl. Manager. HIE JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGItEBS, DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEQRADHD LABOR. GOOD t ROME. , (Prom Will Carlotans Magazlno of May, 1898.) At last tho nation tired of strife, as conqueror rcpe3ctl: The tetnplo of tho god of war with shouts of Joy was closed; For many blessed days tho camp had blossomed as a home; Tho dove of ppaco was brooding o'er tho seven hills of Ronve. Not now tho fronzled call "To arms!" fell on tho startled ear Not now In ovory streeb was heard tho clash of sword and spear. For many calm and peaceful days tho first of thousand known A laborer could earn his bread and sharo It with his own. A maiden wandered through tho dual: and heard her lover's vow, And did not fear alio Boon must bind a helmet on his brow; A, motlior kissed hor babo In Joy; and though it wero a son, 8ho did not grieve lest ho bo killed before his youth was done; For many blossod ,day3 tho world rang glad tha tidings out, "Tho mon of Rome are all at peaco with alL tho "world about!" Thoso tranquil times, from Comfort's lips' throw kisses, near, and far; And everything was brlghtor, from a flower unto a star; And ovory swinging blado of grass, and every, toworlng trco Scorned hoping then that war was dead, and ever thus would bo; Tho shophcrd fed his dappled flocks, tho farmor stored ,hla grain, Nor said I'Thlo humblo wealth may swell a fooman's bloody gain;" Tho cottage walls wero Ivy-grown, and fenced with peace around, And did not look for fooman's fir to burn them to tho ground; And many thought tho gods abovo had listened to tholr plea, And Pcacv wob ruler of tho land and ovarmoro would bo. o DEAD GAME STOIITj OREGON PIONEERS MEETING Notes On Experiences of Some of the Trail Makers 1 THE MARKETS. It boglns to look as .if tho Englishman ho of tho Dorby-and-Ascot linrnd wero not Just tho "dcud game sport' that ho Is claimed to bo for so many long years out of momry. Lot art Amorlcan of Irish llneago and Tammany Hall training present tho best horso of tho year and capturo tho honors coveted by tho afore said Englishman, and stralght-awuy THE HANDIOAPPER "GETS 1JU8Y" IN THE INTEREST OP ENGLISH HONORS POR ENGLISH MEN; AND THE REST HORSE Is SO OVERWEIGHTED THAT HE MUST RE WITHDRAWN. It will at onco strlkoall tho world, except porhaps our obtuso Engllah cousins, that this Ib ontlhor good sport nor good treatment. Sport, of all things, Is essentially nn(i conspicuously democratic. Tho distinctions of casto, tho linoa 0f birth and tho accident of fortuno cannot bo regarded as In society; nn,j il0 who enters Into competition In tho field of truo sport should bo cosmopolitan and domocrntlo enough to compote- on tho liner Inld down, to' b0 8quaro In ctvnlry, fair on tho field- nud a choorful losor whon ho moot8 tho hotter competitor. What ho doos subsequently muttorB Hsbs. IJo may ovon doclluo to Invito th0 ownor of tho Dorby-winnor to luncheon if it so pleasos his lordship, ,B ljighncos or his majesty, especially If that ownor bo n BtrnnGor But to stoop to tho trick of irotocnnR tho pooror horso by excessive handicapping Is not tho mark of xx breeding or truo sportsman ship. IF OltllY IS Till! UEST HORSK or ,u class on English soil, LET HIM GET HIS HONORS. o VAPORING.s ON JAPAN. Amid all UiIh mush and Bllllness ovor 'nllogcdly "strnlncd relations" botwoon tho United States and Jnpftn ,u-IbIuk from recent Incidents In California It has boon rosorvod for tho London Globe to read this na tion and pooplo n Iojsoii on tho propr0toa nmi t() engage In an effort to lullanio llupnn ngaliiHt ub by inferring to hor "patlonco undor Insults" ns "good whon It nuhlovos Its ond, but when It falls to vlndlcato national honor notion alone romnlnH," , It asks wrlouHly In nn odltorlal Of n fow ,iay8 nge: "Ib Amorlca, lirsoIf a loto como,. to tho commonwealth of groat Powers, to rofuso to admit tho now0(,t arrival whon hor credentials aro ho woll nttostml; and to rofuso, to0i m)t go much on tho ground of prlnolplo as becauno hor Constltutlo,, rn 1 1 u to secure a prompt reparation nnd bwinuso Mu orudo dovolopmont 0f tj, trans-Rooky Mountain prov inces has boon "collared" by lgnoranl nud dUhonost politicians?" And our British contompornry dOclnros that tho world will revolt from that conclusion, "b has ItooH0vojt nn,i tho moro balnnoed opinion In Amorlou." adding by way of n blt 0f imrtlng ndvlco that "A CONOIL 1ATOIIV ATTITUDK OX THE PART 0F -niE UNITED STATES WILL ALONE AVICKT Till-: DANGKU ANniMCSENTMEXT OP JAPAN." What undor tho light of hoaven o,. ou tho faco of tho green oarth 13 thoro to bo "conciliatory" about? Japan, as a nation, has no Krlovauco ngnliwt us. Tho two governments undorstnn,i oacu Ottior porfoctly and thorough ly. It In Japan, If althor, that ought t0 i,8 nmi ja "conciliatory." becauso It Ib somo of hor rookies i polltlolnna who aro trying to mako interna tional troublo whoro nouo oxlata or ftnv ground for It oxlsta. Indeed, It lu only within tho past forty-olght hours that olllolnl as surance havo comu from Toklo to Wa8i,tBton that) Japnn profurs to ro gurd tho rocant rioting In Japanos0 vwtnur&uts In Snn Francisco ns a "closed lualdont;" and ou behalf Of a8 govornmont Viscount Aokf, tho Jiipnnoao ambassador, had Just glvon 1,1a approval to tho suggwtlon of ltls govornmont that tho Jnpnnoso injtiroil by past assaults sue tho city for damages. That Is tho only rntlonnl Bonalbl0 courso to adopt. THE KEDEUAL (J()VEHNME.VT has NO MORE TO DO WITH THE ACTS OF RIOTKKS IN SAN PRANCikcO THAN IT HAS WITH THE PRECESSION OF THE EQUINOXE.s OR THE PRICE OP REER IN MILWAUKEE. Wb aro treating tho Japonoso as n Powor JuBt ns wo aro troatlng other Powora havo not "rofuuod t0 admit hor on hor credentials." Wo aro undor no contract to pollco San Prnuoloco In bohalf of her subjects thoro and whon that city fails to do It hor Japanoso rosldonts haw tho uamo moans of rodresa ns hftV0 HrltUh subjects thoro or those of Franco. Spnlu or Patagonia. And how delight fully rofroshlng nmi complimentary to bo assurod by n London nowspapor that Theodore Roosovult Is to Uo olaasod among thoBo Amerloana of "moro bnlnncod opinions!" Tho editor of The Capital Journal attended, as has been his custom for somo years, tho annual reunion of the Linn county pioneers at tho beautiful and flourishing city of Brownsville, on tho 13th and 14th, and on tho 15th attended tho Waldo Hills pioneor reunion. Thoso gather ings aro of great Interest to alL who attend, and it a pleasure to noto that the wprthy aons and daughters, that tho worthy sons and daugh ters, and grandsons and grand daughters aro Increasln In num bers and nro taking up tho work of tho organizations wh'ero tho old people leae off. Tho prin cipal address on Natlvo Sons and Daughters day was dollvered by Congressman ifawFay, and It was a mnstorpicco In tho way of ontor talnlng tho crowd. Tho younger generation of Oregonlans can cortain ly fool proud to havo ono of their number represent them, in tho na tional congress. Following aro tho ofllcors of tho Linn County Ploncors Associatien: Cyrus II. Walker, prosident; L. E. Blaine, vlco-prosldont; Jas. G. Gal way, II. R. Powoll, J. W. Moor, directors; A. P. Coshow, secretary; A. W. Stanard, treasurer. Nolcs On Some Pioneers. Among ploncors prosont at tho re union woro soma of tho notnblo mon who mado Oregon history, not ns political figures but as Bturdy prl vato citizens. Wo mot T. P. Ken- worthy, who enmo from Portor coun ty, Indlnnn, to Brownsvlllo In Octo bor, 1853. Win. Marks of Lebanon, who Settled In Linn county In 1852. II. E, Parrlsh is grnndson of E. E. Pnrrish, who settled at Parish Gap. Ho was born In his fathof'B houso In 18 18, nnd Is ono of tho oldest nntivo sons In Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Quick woro at tho reunion, living at Halsey. They settled In Washington county In 18G2. Ho cros3jd tho Rockies thrco times on account of tho Indians, at South Pna3, at Big Hole and than through by Lowloton. Mrs. Quick en mo in 1817, hor grandfather, Thomns Cox, being ono of tho first morchnnts lu Salem. Her mothor, Mrs. Brown, was tho first mllllnor at Salem. Her brother J. Honry Browno,, wroto tho history of poli tics In Oregon. J. N. Rice, of Holley, located on tho Callpoola In 1853, coming to Orogon by. tho wagon trail In 18G0, with a party of flvo wagonB, hondbd by Phil Mulkoy, who crossed tho Gront Dlvldo In 18-17, and wont back to got his family. Silas Powoll and Robert Mooros wero In tho party, tho last nnmed locating on Crabtree Crook. Tho party was caught lu u snow storm at Laurel Hill Tho women had to walk out and packed tho chlldron. In this pnrty was Chus. Rice and family, Si las Powoll and family, Robort Mooro and family, Mart Prlno nnd family, (after whom Prlnovlllo Is nnmed) and Mrs. Frnnk Daloy, (whoso hus- (Contlnued on pago oovon). u 1 1 II i 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I HI I I l-H-rfr SALEM MARKET. A Woman's Back Bas many ochos nnd pains caused by weaknesses and falling, or other dlBplaci ment, of tho pelvic organs. Other symp toms of fomalo wflaknoss nro frequent Arr Bnf An.tln, hnforn tha nv'ea. cnaw- Mftk0 Balcm a Gool Home I incr nonnt.lnn In stomach. JrntrL'Init or I Market. bearing down in iqwcr aixiominai or pcivic rcRlon, dlsagrcoaulo drains from pelvic organs.falnt spoils with general weakness. If any con3ldorablo numbor of tho abovo BTmntoms aro Dresont thoro is no remedy I that wTHjdvo quicker relief or a moro per I maient $nm than Dr. Pierco's Favorlto Pre!ptroHolt has a recora of over iorty years, of mNa Jj. U the, most notnnt tpYlgnratlnc tonle'nncl strcngthonlnK.na: vlnoknown t-o mf (Hcaljclonce. Itls mada of thoglyccrlc cxtracta of natlvo medici nal roots found In our forests and con tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or habit-forming drugs. Its Ingrcdlonts are all printed on tho bottle-wrapper and at tested under oath as correct. Every Ingredient entering Into "Fa vorlto Proscription" has tho wrltton en dorsement of tho most eminent medical writers of all tho several schools of prac tice moro valuablo than any amount of non-professional testimonials though th latter aro not lacking, having been con tributed voluntarily by grateful patients In numbers to exceed tho endorsements glvon to any other medtclno extant for tho cure of woman's Ills. You cannot afford to accopt any mcdlclno of unknown composition a3 a substitute for this well proven remedy or known composition, oven though tho dealer may mako a littlo moro profit thoroby. Your Intorcst in regaining health Is paramount to any selfish Interest of his and It Is an Insult to your Intclligonco for him to try to palm off upon you a substitute You know what you want and It Is his busi ness to supply tho artlclo called for. Dr. Piorco's Pleasant Pollots aro tho original "Littlo Liver Pills" first put up by old Dr. Plr.rco ovor forty yoars ago, much Imitated but novor equaled. Littlo sngar-coatod granules easy to talrew cuxly. Horn to tho Business. One of tho best kopt littlo hotols lu Oregon Is tho Halsey houso at Halsey, kopt by J. W. Marksbury, who Is a young innn who scorns to bo a natural-born landlord. Ho has run hotels at Ashland and Gold Hill and has an unbroken record for pleasing tho public. fftoxsm IS- Tho lVrfmuo Plant. v Ono of tho most dollghtful floral lu.vttltlttrt ovor ofTorod la tho wonder ful Porfumo Plant. It la a biennial Kiowtug about ono foot In height. Nilthtr follng nor llowor nro partic ularly att motive In npponranoo, hut the blossoms whloh aro closed dur ing tho day opon at ovonlng and fill the nlr with a most dollclous and far carrying frngranco. A fow plants growing in tho gjr lon or on. the. lawn will, on u sum mer ovonlng, oxhalo a nrofutno which may bo doloctod half a block away. Its culture Is of tho simplest. It srowa In all clliuntoa and on auy soil. Plant in somo corner ot tho garden, "rt working tho soil HntU It U I, then sovr t,h m4 o top 'of the ground, sprinkling n little earth very lightly ovor It and proas down with a board or othor fiat surface. Tho object, as In all small seeds, holng not to covor tho seed too dooply but to bring U In oloso coutact with tho soil so It will gormtnato quickly. o Ancient Rome Is now moroly a memory ot the put Ballard's Snow Liniment Is tae fam ily liniment ot the tweatletk etury. A positive cure for RheumatltM, Burns, Cuts, Sprains, Neuralgt, ete., Mr. C. II. Kuay&a, itaafewry, Us., writes: "I aare Hel 8ew Ualmeat for RaewmftUMi aaa all pl. I eaa't My Msvg-k la Its Ki.M M fcr D. J. Fry. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble prcya upon the mind, ulscourogcanudlcsscusauibition; beauty, tf'Crl -- iH ness soon disappear wheu the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is tint unrnm. ..,.. f 1.!1.1 1.. mull IUI u LII1IU IU UC born afllicted with weak kidiievs. If the childurinatcstooofteu, if the urine sculda the tlesh.or if, when the child reaches an ge when it should le able to control the passage, it is yet afllicted witft bed-wet ting, depend upon it. the cause of thedifil. culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatmctit of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys nud bladder and not to a habit aa most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild nud the immediate effect of Swamp-Root la soon realized. It is sold uy umgK-sts, in ulty ceut and one-dollar site bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Boa cf fi-m-B-vRo. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, includiug many of the thousands of testi. suouial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binglwmtou, N. Y., be sure and mention tkls paper. Don't make auy mistake. Your Financial Success Depends not on tho money you make; but on tho money you save. Save only "5c n day nnd de posit with us, nud in ten years you will imvo 81010.08 to your credit. If you nivo 10c per day tho amount will bo $118.13. Deposits of Ono Dollnr or more nccepted nt nny time. Interest compounded scuil-nnnunlly. SAYINGS DEPARTMENT Capital National Bank Stclncr's Market. Dealers in fish, ganio and poultry. Highest cash price paid for eggs, Prompt dollvory. State fltreet. Local Wholepalo Market. Eggs 15. Butter 25c; fat, 23. Hons 10c; young chickens, lie. Ducks 10c; geoso, 8o; 'turkeys, 13 16c. Local wheat 80c. OatB 42.c Barloy $21.. . Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valloy $3.85. Mill food Bran, $10.50; shorts, $21. Hay Cheat, $8,50 0 9, and clo vor, $7.00 por ton; timothy, $11 $12 por ton. OnlonB $2.00 per cwt; potatoes, 80o por cwt. Hops Cholco, 10llcf prime to cholco, 80c; medium to prlmo. 8c. Chlttim bark 5 Co. Tropical Fruits. Bananas $6.75. Oranges $3$4. Lemons $5.75. Retail Market. Oats $30; wheat, 00c por bu.; rollod barloy, $27. Eggs 18c per doz. Apples $3.00. . Buttor Country, 20c; crcam ory, 30. Whoat Club 86c; Valloy 86c; bluo atom, 89c. Flour Valloy, $1.15 (3 $1.20 por. sack; hard whoat, $1.35 $1.40. Bran 05o por sack; $21 por ton, Hay Timothy, 75o por cwt.; cheat, 55c; clovor, 50c por cwt.; shorts,, 95c por cwt. Livestock. Hogs Fat, 6c. Cattlo 1100 1200 lb steers, 4 c. Llghtor stoors 33c. Cowb and helfors 900 1000 lb, 3 Vj 4 c. Stock hogs 66c. Lambs 4 5c. Voal Dressed, 5 7c. 86c; 8nBBBK'i'vjFrlMMHBHr asmmm WimtwBmVmv sJlffjW PORTLAND MARKET. Whoat Club 86c; valloy bluo stem, 88S9c. Ots Cholco whlto, $27.50. MUlstuff Bran, $17. Hay Timothy, $17; alfalfa, $13$14. I Vetch $8.G0. ' Poultry Hons, 13c 14; mixed .chlckons, 13 c; drossod chickens, 1 16c 17c; turkeys, Hvo,. 10c 12c; ducks, young, 13c 14c; pigeons, $11.25. , Pork Best, 6c6c. Lambs Spring, 10c10c. Mutton 5c 7c. Boot Drossod, 6Cc. Hops 6c 8c lb, nccordlng to 4uallty. I Wool Valloy, coarse to medium, 22c. "She cab look out, but you eaa't look ia? y PATCNTCO PORCHSHTfDES Buren .& Hamilton SOLE AGENTS Salem, - Oregon Time. Cosmetics will ruin tho complex ion. There's no beauty practice equal to tho effects of Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea. It keeps the ontlro body In perfect health. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Dr. Stono's Drug Store. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Latest kKSBkB tWl KKCWKf IHC K&HIC, OWaHjp-KOOC, Dr. Kilimr's Swamp-Root, and tbc ad lr4. MaskHita. N. V.. e cverr Wttk, In Shoes If you aro looking for good shoes nt the right prlcos, come In and look over our stook. New spring stock, which contains all stylos In men's and womon's shoos, In both lace and button. White and gray canvas and Oxfords In patent leather and kid. Baby Shoes In all tho new shapes, soft soles and all colors. Jacob Vogt 345 State stmt, aorta side ot street. H;j, Card No. 48 Effectlvo Juno 10. Toward Portland Passonger. No. 16 5:23 a. m Oregon Ex pires. No. 18 S:30 a. m.', Cottago Grove Passenger. No. 12 4:25 p. m., Shasta Ex press. No. 14 9:28 p. m., Portland Ex ptess. Toward Portland Freight. No. 222 10:55 a. m., departs 11:38 a. m Portland Fast Freight. No. 226 10:40 a. m., departs 11:38 a. ra., Way Freight. Toward San Francisco Passenger No. 1111:03 a. m., Shasta Ex press. No. 17 6:42 p.m.,- Cottage Grove Passenger. No. 159:56 p. m California Ex press. No. 131:31 a. m., San Framcls co Express. Toward Saa Fraackco Freight. No. 2213:33 a. m Saa Fraa clse Fast Freight. Ne. 32511:65 a. ., arrlTM MC. ..TrJ Vl IV.IAL I DIRECTORY I -eiegauon In Cong,,, Senator Chna w ..6re,, Senator Jonn 7' Portland. n BoHlrl Representative w n ,. . i lem. "aif,aJ Representative W. R. eh PeJ State Officials. Governor, nonrn. . Stato Treasarer, Gcoks a o, . Superintendent of Public S? Hon, J. H. Ackermon. Attorney General, A. M cf.. Stato Prints w ' Cr4'oi Stato Labor 'nn J,.., k1' "m,33lonef. 0. p Supremo Conrt. Chief JU8tICO. Jlnhar a .. Assoclato JuDtlce, FrankJlMI Commissioners, W. T. BUUr, f, Clerk, J. J. Murphy. Reporter, R. o. Morrow. Bailiff. P. TT Tnj Circuit Judges, Geo. li. DurU Salem; William Galloway, HeMta vlllo. District Attorney, John R, , iury, oaiem. Other Stato OffltL.li. J. W. Balloy, Food ond Dalr Cm mlsslonor, Portland. : J. W. Baker, Gomo and Foreriq warden, Cottago Grove. Robt. C. Ycnny, Btato Health 0 cer, Portland. J. H. Lowls, Stato Englacer, S lom. E. Gllllngham, Stato LibrarUs, Si lom. H. G. Van Duson, State Flih Co mlSBionor, Astoria. Cha8. V. Gallowny, State Agont, Salem. W. W. Eldor, Commander Sold!' Home, Roseburg. Marlon County OGkkk John H. Scott, County and Prol Judge. R. D. Allen, Clerk of CourU. W. J. Culver, Sheriff. W. Y. Richardson, Treuuw. E. T. Moores, SuporinteedMt Schools. F. J. Rice, Assessor. B. n. Hnrrlnk. Jr.. Rurreror. J. C. Needhani, W. H. QouIet,0MM mlsslonors. A. M. Clough, Coroner. D. G. Dragcr, Recorder. Salem City Official!. flnn V Tndtrnr- Wnrnr. - W. A. Moores, Recorder and film Judge. 1 D. W. Gibson, Marshal and Ctti of Pollco. Frank Moredlth, City Trotiuw, A. O. Condlt, City Attorney. Jas. W. Martin, Street Coai aiuuvi. ' Mark Savago, Chief Flro Dep raont. W. C. Smith, Health Officer. sif. o.-. .!!. fftmrrtUiML Ways and Means Jacob, Wrffl cnurcnui. Ordinances Greenbaum, UUUUU. i Accounts and Current ExpeM nhiirehiu. Radcllff. Dayne. 1 . ., i Streets Downing, Biocwa,i Public Buildings Stockton, I m 9 UUOUUI, r-.. . ctnl Trnh. LOf. Plumbing Fraser, Downlof, ' J nor. Flro and Water Low. "7 Goode. Bridges Gesner, Cburaiu, er. Health and Police H, Waldo. PrlnUng Radcllff, "" !j t,..kii Pnrira nayne, QrMvI 1 l J Stockton. 1 ll a. im.nl of Educstlea. W. H. Byrd, Chairman. A. A. Lee. H. C. EpW. Croisan, iJireciuja. H. A. Johnson, Jr., "" .JM , ,. t. . rtv Sunt. &"7M J. Ai. rui - .... nM llOIHI vi Notice is hereby given thl ..... j.... nm tha date oftsu tlCO l Will rws --- M ,. o ,,.. hv RfhOOl OlW ISO. J, l"" "' " M . .-i..tv Oregon. presented within the date Interest on said bond shall e Dated at Canyon "7. v" 13th day of June. wvi rfPri Coumy U'ir.'BH - COMING BVKNH. july 10-15-t! . snrnll(l. tlaa KBSTor 7 ui jMlf 15-J G4 Jly f-11 toJlJf Tmr elavt, Sarawti, i l '!