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W', ' DAILY CAPML JOURNAL, 8ALE3L OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1007. . -.jpf k.jYfd HOFER BROS., PMfo Proprietors K. UOFER, Editor. A. P. DJOFER, Manager. GREAT THE JOURNAL STANDS FOR PRO GUESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADHD LABOR. GOOD MEMORIES. I lovo to think of the days gon'o by when I, bnrcfooted, fr?-, Would wandor wherovor I wnnted to go, lazy and aimlessly. I lovo to think of tho path that led thro' woodlands cool and sweet, To tho doar old Bteani where I usod to go to free myself from heat. And I lovo to droam of that rjvor bank and tho placid swimming place, Whero tho willows swayed by tho breezes kissed the water's breast with graco, But I hato to think of the day when all my dreams wero put to rout, When mothor dlscovored my hair was wot and my shirt was lnsldo out. CIRCUS COMING Ringing Brothers Giant Aggregation to Dc In Salem Aug. 28 It's a long way back to tho dear old days, tho days of long ago, When I was a kid with frocklos and a head of tousled tow. I don't Biippoao I would rocognizo tho scenes that then wero mlno, Tho swimming hole, tho meadows, and tho pathway for tho kino. I lovo to dream of my dreams of .hon, as onward creep tho years, But ovor there's ono thing steals In them that stops my flow of tears. And that's tho thought of tho day whou I was flogged with a paddlo stout, When mother dlscovored my hair was wot and my Bhlrt was lnsldo out. Will P. Qrlffln In Milwaukee Sontlnol. CALIFORNIA POLITICS. A direct primary election law Ib proposed to purify tho politics of California, and contention has rlson as to whnt Bhould go Into tho law. E, 0. Sliostad, a mombor of tho 'nbor union party of Snn Frnnclnco, protests against tho provision requiring tho voter to doclnro his party nmuntion whon ho participates In tho primary, and urgea that It Is un constitutional thus to restrict "free suffrage." t Thoro Is very llttlo in tho argument. Tho votor is frooto nlllllato with whlchovr party ho may chooso, AND IP IT SHOULD TURN OUT, AFTER HE HAM AFFILIATED, THAT THE NOMINEES DO NOT SUIT HIM, HE IS NOT HOUND, EXCEPT, PERHAPS, IN PARTY HONOR, TO VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATES Salem Is to b visited by Rlngllng Brothers' circus on Wednesday, August 28. Tho llrst advertising car and twenty-flvo knights of tho pasto brush arrived in tho city simultaneously last evening, and when they come, there is no resist ance tho circus follows. Bill post ers como In detachments of course, and otherB will follow, but any how, Salem Is to havo a circus. Tho show is presenting many unusual foaturos this season, many of them being European novelties now on this sldo of tho "pond." Ono of tho groat at tractions Is a foreign tonguod follow who hears tho unlquo distinction of being the only man on earth who can walk on his head. With hands in his pockets and feot in tho air, this porforniQr nsconds nnd descends stnlrs with as much easo as wero his feot performing tho Btunt. In this Bano Inverted position ho sklpB tho rope. A trained horso that Is tho marvel of tho ago Is another great attraction. This horso halls from St. 'and slnow of the church do not go to 'church at all, or only go irregularly. Tho expensiveness of church-going li a real obstacle to the Increase of the Kingdom of God. One of th causes of tho undue ex pense Is that there are too many churches. They should bo fewer lu number and of larger seating capacity. Tho sittings should bo free, or put at prices within tho reach of tho multitude. Tho numer ous collections for "causes" should somehow be reduced. Tho caused are all right, but tho money for them should not bo obtained in tho public congregation. Lesllo's Week ly. CORVALLIS & EASTERN R. R. h in n i n 11 m 1 m 1 1 u i s i THE MARKETS. i ! fnko Salem a Good Home ' ' Market. I1IIII1IIIIIIIIIIIHIIW NOMINATED. Partlos advocate prlnclplos and Ihoy should bo pormittod to plnco In Petersburg nnd Is known in circus nomination mon of tholr cholco, and should not ho hnmporod with tho(dom as Mr. "Good Night," because onoico or mourners of othor partlos who may chooso to nomlnnto woak , " wears a coai, vost, pains, nat anil cnndldntOB lu ordor to dofont thorn tho mora ondlly at tho polls. Tho republican party of San Francisco, for imtnnco, has cortaln prln- fllplOH. SUliDOHn (hat imrlv lunl (wo or tlirnn imml tiln tn for tlin for mayor nnd tho competing party had hut ono. Would It ho right for tho momhors of tho compotlng party to turn In nnd nominate tho weakest candldafo of tho republican pnrty, tho candi date not doslrod by n mnjorlty of tho momhors of that party? Ynl this Is Just what would happen. While partlos aro rocognlzod as ossontlal to our form of govornmont, It would bo a mlitako to enact a law that could bo usud as a moans of destroying them. ' This quoHlInn of soorot party nfllllatlon at tho prlnmrloH was fought out In this Htato last winter, mid tho decision wns In fnvor of opon nfllllatlon, .If tho votor wishes to cross ovor to tho othor sldo, lot lilin do It at tho polls after tho partlos havo had a fair ohanco to chooao tholr own candl ilatos. Tho 8aonunonto Union takes omphalic r-romul agnlnst Shostnd'a posi tion, saying, In part: . "IIUKAIC DOWN THAT HAHRIEH OF DECLARED PAHTV AKEILI- boots and after reading tho evening paper dlsrobos and goos to bod, tak ing great caro to pull tho covers up nomination .In an almost lutninn manner. Charles A. Whlto, prosa agont of tho show, talkod Intorostlngly of tho work of mnklng tho preliminary nnnounco- monts. Ho said: "It roquIroB 200 publicity pro motors to ndvortlso Rlngllng Broth- orfl' Circus. Of this number 25 aro agonts nnd car manngors whoso duty It is to see that ovory detail lu their department Is carrlod out to tho let tor. Thoro aro 100 bill-posters who travol on tho four advertising cars, while 71", knights of tho brush aro omployod to do omorgoncy billing. By 'omorgoncy billing' I moan tho removal of paper which Is often destroyed 'during rnln Btorms, tho I billing of special excursion towns SALEM MARKET. Local Wholesale Market. Eggs -ISc. Butter 32 c; fat, 31 &c. lions 10c; young chickens, lie, Local wheat 76c. Oats 33 c. Barley $21. Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valloy $3.85 $4.00. Mill food Bran, $19.50; shorts, $21. Hay Cheat, $8.50 9, nnd clo ver, $7.00 per ton; timothy, '$11.00 $12.00 per ton. Onions $4.00 per cwt; potatoes, $1.00 por cwt. Hops Cholco, 10 lie; prlmo to choice, 89o; medium to prlmo. 8e. Chlttlm bark 4 5c. Wool 20c. Mohair 29c. Tropical Fruits. Bananas $0.75. Oranges $3 $4. Lomons $0.00 $C. 50. Retail Market. Oats Whilo, $30; wheat, 90c por bu.; rolled barley, $27. Eggs 25 c. Duttor Country, 30c; crenmory, 35c. Flour Valloy, $1.15 $1.20 por Back; hard wheat, $1.35 $1.40. Bran G5c por Back; $21 por ton. Hay Timothy, S5c por cwt; cheat, COcJ clovor, 50c por cwt.; Bhorts, 95o por cwt. Livestock. Hogs Fat, Cc. Cattle 1100 1200 lt stoors, 3tfc. TLME TABLE NO 37. ' Trains from nnd to l'aqulnn. No. 1 Leaves Yaqulna 7:15 a.m. Arrives at Corvallls 11:00 a.m. Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 2 Leaves Albany 12:35 p.m. Leaves Corvallls 1:30 p.m. Arrives at Yaqulna 5:40 p.m. Trains to nnd from Detroit, No. 3 Leaves Albany 7:30 a.m. Arrives at Detroit 12:30 p.m. No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrives at Albany 5:55 p.m. Trains for Corvallls. No. 8 Loaves Albany . 7.55 a.m. Arrives at Corvallls .... 8:35a.m. No. 10 Leaves Albany 2:25 p.m. Arrives at Corvallls .... 3:05p.m. No. G Leaves Albany 7:35 p.m. Arrives at Corvallls 8:15 p.m. Trains for Albany. No. 5 Leaves Corvallls C:30a.tn. Arrives at Albany 7:10 a.m. No. 9 Leaves Corvallls 12:30 p.m. Arrives at Albany 1:15 p.m. No. 7 Leaves Corvallls C:00 p.m. Arrives at Albany C:40 p.m. No. 11 (Sunday only) Loaves Corvallls 11:15 a.m. Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 12 (Sunday only) Lonvos Albany 12:35 p.m. Arrives nt CorvolIIs 1:18 p.m. For further Information apply to GEO. F. NEVINS, Gen. Pass, Agt., Albany, Ore. OFFICII LIKtO SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Timo ATION AND PRIMARY ELECTIONS ARE REDUCED TO FAROES. If wo are to havo govornmont by partlos, tho confining of participation which tho car brlgado Is unaplo to lu primary ohictlonn to bona lido momb.rs of oach party Is IntlU- j visit, and tho distribution of special ponsablo. matter' throughout torrltory In which If tho labor unloiilHtH lu Ban Frnnlcn protost against this most osson-.1"0 show Is schodulcd to oxhlblt. On 'Llghtor stcors 3 $3 Vic lini provision or tho law, It Is because thoy havo malign designs upon ncu niivortlslng car aro 25 oxporl tho Integrity of tho nominating prlnmrlos and conventions of tho other .oncod bill-posters, a manngor and political parties. (boas bllf-postt-r. Tho manngor Is- UnloHii rupubllcaiiH, ami only republicans, shall participate lu tho HIIU nil Instructions to his brlgado oloctlon of dologatH to ropuhllcun conventiens: nnd uiiIomb democrats, land It Is tho hose-nostor's dutv to and none hut diMiioorntu, shall participate In tho nomination of dologatos 'oo that thoy aro oxooutod. Evory Stock hogs 5 Yj Cc. Cows, and heifers 900 1000 lb, 22-ic. Lambs i Ms c. Veal Dressed, 5 7c. Portland Wholcsulo Market. to domorrarlo convention, THE CONVENTIONS OF THOSE PARTI ICS foot of blll-bonrd Bpaco covorod lu a Whoat Club, SOc; valloy S0c fA VVIVH III.' rillMflA IM.lIM.LMfVl' t'l'l 1M.1 ill. 1MII.' QIHUItKlin'm ill nllo lu iiinnDiin,1 ...! ..ntwl .. ll. I.I... ... ' ' Oi CANNOT 1110 TRULY REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SENTIMENT THOSE PARTIES. If any votor has no party atllllutlomi, thou ho has no right to partici pate In tho primary olootlonH of any political party, and must conllno his political activities to voting as ho may at tho general ulocUon." o SATIRE ON COLORADO. t Tho Chicago Rocord-llorald has a brief odltorlal In Ita Issuo of Friday on tho Colorado situation and Colorado polltloa, which Is roally a slvonoss. Thoy nro pooplo who noed city Is moasurod and noted on n list, bluo stem, 82c. mat a special agont may chock samo Oqts Cholco whlto, $25. ono day bororo how arrlvos." o Why Sonif Poplo Do Not Go to Church, Too many people In our cltlos rog ular church going Is virtually out of the question becnuso of Its expou (dinging bit of mitlro on Uovuruor lluohtul of that stato, who is now "swinging around tho clrclo" on thuChnutauqua locture. Tho Record-Herald Hays: Tho "best of all possible worlds" Is apparently lu Colorado. GOVERNOR RUCHTEL TELI.S US IN ANSWER TO CRITICISMS OF HIS STATE THAT THE "MINE OWNERS HAVE NEVER HEEN UN FAIR TO LAROR." Ho tolls ua that "th trvou Justlcos of tho supromo court of Colorado nro honest and fearless mon," and that thoy aro tho "equal In Integrity nml lu ability of any similar body lu tho nation. Ho wlidioa wo all "know personally these lino men of tho Colorado Biiproma court." Ho tolls us that Simon Guggenheim was olocted senator liocnuao tho legislature thought him tho right man for tho plnco, and "bolloved ho wo'uhl make good." Ho tolls us that "the recent. loglalnturo was n very Imlepoiulont nnd high-mlndod body," which "did not oolong to anybody." FOR GOVERNOR RUCHTEL THERE IS ONLY ONE RAD SPOT IN HIS OTHERWISE PERFECT STATE. IT IS DUE TO THE WESTERN FEDERATION OF LAROR, WHICH HAS "FOMENTED TROURLE WITHOUT ANV CAUSE WHATEVER." Governor lluchtol would ho a bettor advertising agont for Colorado It he ausumod tit possession of i smnll amount of intelligence nnd common sense In his hearers beforo ho addressed thorn. HAD AN AWFUL TIME. llHt Chainbcrluln'a Colic, Cholera ml Diarrhoea Remedy Cured lllm, U la with pleasure that I glvo you this unaollcUod testimonial. About H year ago when 1 had a severe onto of nioasloa I got ouught out In a hrd, rnln and tho monslo4 suttlod lu my fltoninch and bowels. I had an kwhi't l.'ivto and had It not boon tor the use f Chamberlain's Colic, Ckolertv and Dlarrhooa Remedy I could not hnv possibly lived but a few hours longer,, but thanks to this School for Grunts Pass. Grants Pass la to havo a buslnosj college. Chus. R. Cook of Pomona. Cal., has luion In that city during tho:tkms nro 8kv.d, oxpoctod, and nl past few days, looking ovor tho flold mos roqulrod. Tho church societies tho ohurch. Many of them deslro to go to church. Somo of them havo been church membors In rural com munities whero church going was hoi n oxponsivo luxury. Thoy nro tho vory class of people whom tho churchos need most.- Tho majority of pooplo for whom church-going In our cltloa Is too costly nro bright young men and womon, with bralni Bufllclont to approcclato good preach ing, and with personal gifts that would mako thorn useful In church work if they could afrord to have a church homo. Tholr salaries nro not large enough to cnnblo thorn tn afford to go to church rogulnrly, an.l thoy aro too solf-rcspoctlng to bo trnmps wandering from one sanctu ary to another. So In spite of oarly religious training and ronl rollglous aspirations, thoy cease to go to churoh. I Church sitting lu the roeldence ' sections of cltlos nro fairly high-! prioeu, nut tney aro only a part ' the expense. Thoro Is a long llt of rogular caused for whloh contrlbu. Mlllstuff Bran, $17. I Hay timothy, $15 $17; alfalfa, $13. Vetch $8.50. Poultry Hens, 12 tf 13c; spring chickens, 14 15c; dressed chickens, llc hlghor than livo; ducks, youug, 10 lie; pigeons, $1$1.25. Pork Best, 7 8c. Lambs Spring, 99c. Mutton -7c. Hops Cholco, por pound. 37Wc Hops Cholso, por pound, 67 JJc. Wool Valley, coarso to modlum, 2021c; eastern Oregon, 162ic. o ,. Croup Is a violent inflammation of tho mucous mombrana of tho wind nine. which somotlmes extends to tho lar ynx nnd bronchial tubes; and is ono of tho most dangorous dlsensos of children. It almost always comes on in tho night. Give frcquont small dosos of Ballard's Horehound Syruo and apply Ballard's Snow Llnlmont extorunlly to tho throat. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by D.. J. Fry. Card No. .18 EfTecHvo Juno 10. Toward Portland Passenger. No. 1C 5:23 a. m., Oregon Ex press. No. 18 8:40 a. ra., Cottngo Grove Passongor. No. 124:45 p. m., Shasta Ex pross. No. 149:28 p. m Portland Ex pioss. Toward Portlnnd Freight. No. 22210:56 a. m., doparta 11:38 n. m., Portland Fast Froight. No. 22010:40 a. m doparts 11:38 a. m Way Froight. Toward San Franclscc Passcncor No. 11 11:03 a. m Shasta Ex press. No. 170:42 p.m., Cottago Grove Passongor. No. 15 9:50 p. m California Ex press. No. 13 1:31 a. m., San Francls- Jco Exprcas. Toward San Francisco Frciglit. No. 2212:33 n. in., San Fran-" Cisco Fast Froight. No. 225 11:55 a. m., arrives 11:25. Delegation In , Rnnntni. ni... . Senator Jonn,.. J Portland. Representative y? n . VU1 ton; 'vow,r, Stnto Offldai, vu.tjuur, ucoren p n j?".ia State Treasurer, GWrMI J SUDflrint.nrtn -. "? tion, J. H. Ackerm;mBci iti0:noLGonefa.A.1Lj SttttO Lnlmr n ' Hoff. ""1 Supremo Ck) uuioi .iusuco, Robert b i Associato Justice, FrankTj mwuusuco, Robert! R. King. ' ' Clork, J. c. Moreland Reporter, R. o. Morrow Bailiff, P. H. Raymond." Circuit Judges, Geo. h Daiom; wunam Galloway ; VII1U. Dlatflnf A ... "iiviuuj-, Jotj wuvy, oaiem. Other Stato OfflcUk. J. W. Bailey, Pood andDjhl J. W. Baker, Game i warden, Cottago Grow. Roht. C. Ycnny, State HnJ cer, I'ortianu. J. H. Lowls, Stato Enjl:8.j iom. and has satlsOod hlmsolt that Grants Paw will prove to ho n good point for a llrst'Olase oommorolal school. The school will bo conduotod by Mors. Cluis. U. and John A. Cook. Medford Tribune. Eczenw. For tho good of thoso sufforlng wmi ocioma or other such trouble,-1 land "ontortalumouU" must also .i supported. Tho olaas of young pto ple whom wo havo m.ontlonod cnauot do what Is askod and oxpectod of thorn without paying and glvln; nearly or qulto as much as those who aro the posesors ot at last moderato lucomos. They cannot stand tho strain, ospoclallv if they aro married and havo a homo to hire and furnish and llttlo children m w aour. .onger, ul w.an io una Kvl8n to say f , something Z , , , nU "" lewody I am now strong and well. I of thnt kml nnd aft ln food and clothe and kvw wrltton tho above through slm- j tor remodtca for after using tho doc- omo time con- ---- - - - - - "" rowwiica lor loruo time con- grMltudo and I shall alwaya ch,ded to try Chawbwlala's Sah k good word; tor this remedy. lBUd u prorcto ZtTthJ pl- Zl V n-,: n ' ' : n ?"a W .Pr0TCd t0 ' th ny- zrz ::: :z : ::.;. - ' imQK bad tr,od p t or. Biono'a drug store. mU t Dr. Stono' drug Jtere. educate. N'a ono knows tho undue expouslvenosa or cuurch going for city people on axorago salaries better than somo faithful nd sealous naston. ,i 'Phftv linn.. !.. . .. . --, ..w uuijr o wen waal multl- tudea who should ha th . i..J ,vtJ UUUJll r More Valuable Than a Bank Account Is tho business character, and habits of thrift and oconomy formed while building tho ac count. Thoso alone will onsuro suc cess and In vnluo far exceed tho mouoy actually saved and nut In tho bank. Young people ospeolally nro In vited to opeu a savings account with us and reap tho bentflts of tho saving habit. Savmss Department Capital National Bank DR. KUM WONDERFUL CHINESE DOCTOR Will treat you with Oriontal horb and euro any dlseaso without opera tion or pain. Dr. Kum Is known ovorywhoro in Salem, and has cured many proml nont peoplo horo. Ho has lived In Salem for 20 years, and can bo trust ed. Ho uses many medicines un known to whlto doctors, and with them can euro catarrh. nt.mn lung troubles, rohumatism, stomach! livor and kidney diseases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy and fomalo troublos. His rem odles euro privato dlseaso whon ev erything olso falls. Ho has him. dreds of testimonials, and gives con sultation free. Prices for medicine very moderate. Porsons In tho conn. try ean wrlto for blank. Send stamp. ii jou want somo extra fine ten, got It from us. DR. KUM BOW WO CO.' 17 South High street, Salem, Oregon Special Eastern Excursion rate May 20, 21, Juno C. 7. 8. Zuv a. 6, August 8, 9, 10, September 11, , 12, 13. To Chlcaco and rnti,i. $73.15. St. Louis and return, $69.1b St. Paul and return, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, St. Joe, Kan3as City and return $61.05. WM. M'MDRRAY, S'?1'" Gen. Pas. Agt. HICHESTER'S PILLS E. Gllllnghnm, State LlbruiJ iom. H. G. Van Duson, Slate FUSd misslonor, Astoria. Chns. V. Galloway, BtiU Agont, Salem. W. W. Elder, Commanders Home, Rosohurg. Marlon County Ofllclik John H. Scott, County aslF Judge. R. D. Allen, Clerk of Couri W. J. Culver, Sheriff. W. Y. Richardson, Tre E. T. Mooros, Superlntu Schools. F. J. Rice, Assessor. B. B. Horrlck, Jr., Surrtj J. C. Needhaiu, W. II. Gonl uiitsmuuurs. j A. M. Glough, Coroner. D. G. Dragor, Recordor. Salem City Ofllciau. Geo. F. Rodgers, Mayor. W. A. Moores, Recordor dJ Judge. D. W. Gibson, Marshal a:i( of Pollco. Frank Moredlth, City TretiE A. O. Condlt, City Attorntj. JnB. W. Martin, Street slonor. John A. Darr, Chief of Fire I mont. W. C. Smith, Health Offlwr. CiJy Standing Coraiaktw. Ways and Menns Jacob, W Churchill. Ordinances Greenbano, Goode. Accounts and Curront Churchill, Radcllff, Dayne. Streets Downing, Stockton, I Publlo Buildings Stockton, Goanor. Seworago, Stolr, Jacob, U. Plumbing Fraser, DownUf. nor, Fire and Water Low, Gobdo. Bridges Geaper, ChurcbUl, er. Health and Pollco IUm, Waldo. Lights Goode, Haas, Gr Printing Radcllff, HaaJ, Public Parks Bayno, Gre Stockton. noard of Education E. M. Crolsan. Chairman. A. A. Lee. H. C. Epley, L Mooros, W. P. Babcock, Director!. H. A. Johnson, Jr., Clerx. J. M. Powers, City Supt. i?ftN tW ukIi laaasfefe3SBi w . u T.r;" wa SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE C1TT HALL. For vater service anniv . - Bills payable monthly u adva.' F!T1 w mi Fl CuILsK&'.sJlI tmBllllllMBri ft.' '3tWFm I. M. LAW! n .- Yu-Vtt!6&' tmimumt