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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOIlKKllOOT. t ?'i i m w- 'i HOFER BROS., P"" a an J Pf opdetor s H. IIOFEIt, Editor. A. P. HOPEK, Manager. XIIB JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOOD GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADHD LABOR. RAIN ON THE ROOF. (By Coatos Knnoy.) Coatos Klnnoy was born in Now York Btatoln 182C. IIo was educated nt tho acadomy and tho college at Antloch, O., and was later, In 1850, admitted to tho bar. Beforo serving In tho civil war ho was connected with Bovoral Ohio newspapers. He is the author of many poems and essays, but It is tho following pootn for which he is most neted: When tho humid shadows hover Over all tho starry spheres, And tho melnnchol? dnrkno33 ". Gontly weeps In rainy tears, . ', What a Joy to press tho pillow ' ' ' )'' Of a cottago chombor bed ;$" ' And to listen to the patter : H : Of tho Boft rain overhead! ' i: i Every tlnklo on tho shingles Has an c.cho In tho hoart, And a thousand dreamy fanclos Into busy bolng start; And a thousand recollections Wottvo their nlr threads into woof, An I listen to tho patter , Of tho rain upon tho roof. And another comes to thrill mo With her eyes dollclous blue; And forgot I, gnzlng on hor, 7'lint hor heart wan all untrue; I romombor that I loved hor As I may no'or lovo agnln, And my hoart q'ulck pulses vibrato To tho patter of tho rnln. Now In memory comos my mother, As alio used In years ngono, To survey hor darling droamors Ero slio loft thorn till tho dawn; OI I boo hor leaning o'er mo As I lint to this rofraln Whtoh Is played upon tho shlnglos By tho palter of tho rnlu. Thoro Is naught In art' brnvuras That can work with h ii:1i a spall In the spirit's puro, (loop fountains, Wlionco tho holy passions swoll, As that melody of Nuturo, Thut Btibduod, subduing strain, Which Is played upon thn shlnglos My tho pallor of tho rain, o ((RASP Til E NETTLE. r I 1 tlv r ,: ' i'.. ' jw X r Tho Chlcmgo lutor-Ocann doallng with tho Jnpunoso question says: Tho olllclnl explanation of tho nntl-Jnponoso riots In British Colutn hia Is noiiHonuu, T It may bo truo that "Amorlcnu labor unions" lustlgntod Uio outbroak. But it dous not follow that tho attitude thus manlfostod Is contrary to public flotitlmout. In fnut, tho roauonnblo conclusion Is just tho opposite- Tho plain truth Is that English spunking whlto men, wliothor tholr nlloglnnoo bo to tho Stars and Stripes or tho Union Jack, do not enro to liavo any largo number of yollow mon In any country whoro tho white tnoii Imvo sottlod, ntntle tholr homes and coino to rognrd tho land uh tholr own. They do not wwnt too many yellow men about them. They will not llvo with yollow men. This feeling of racial 'antagonism, projudlce or wht you will, Is not bountiful. To tiiiUrLAlii It Is lurousltteut with certain humane teullments and uouturury to the spirit of reltilou. But hs we do not sell nil we hive and give to the poor, so wo are not liiolliiud to dive vy in our own country to thefto whom we do not llko nuil who Ht home lalnly dislike us. Probably It would be moro consistent with many Idonls for tho whlto mon of Mi Purine const to movo out and loavo tho uountry to tho poor of Asia, who uiitHl It. but they will not do It, neither will tho rest of tho nation uk thorn to. In spite or all th prtMU'hlng of u minority who nro Intollootunlly do taohod from tho facts of life, the wulto mon of tho wost will try to light hack the yollow horde. GOVERNMENTS AltH INSTITITKI) TO DEAL WITH THE PACTS THAT MOVE MAJORITIES BATHER THAN WITH THE SENTL MENTS OP iNTELI.EtTTAL MIXOIHTIES. THE LONGER THE SETTLEMENT OP THE JAPANESE QUESTION IS DKLAVKU THE .MORE TROl'HLE IT WILL CAUSE BECAUSE TIIEBK WILL BE MORE JAPANESE IN AMEBICA. THE WAY TO HAPETV IS PIBMLY TO GRASP THE NI-7TTLE. Tho niun of this county nro Burp thnt thoy own It. So aro the mjn of llrlthdi America sure that thoy own that country. It Is high I lino that tho governments concerned faced tholr roeponsl blllty and unit playing with tiro. o . i.i IGNORANCE IX CIVIC AFFAIRS. How little mon know of olvlo affairs was demonstrated tho other day t tho oilluo of Now York broker, says tho Tnoonm Lodger, whoro ton men woro gathered, aftor tho business of tho day, talking about tho flnunelnl situation, graft, politics and things In general. Oho of thorn was loud In his condemnation of oxlstlug conditions, whoreupon n young man conceived the idea of tostlng his knowlodgo and, luoldontally. that of othors The young man's point was that porsoas should not go about loudly oompUlulag unlea they Imvo taken an lutolllgent Interest In public attain mid dono what thoy could to Improve conditions. His point was woll taken and the test woll domonstrntod It. Ho wrote out n short list of questions and askod all presont to answer them In writing. THK BROKHB'S OFFICE WAS St'liDllNliY TURNED" INTO A SCHOOLROOM, FOR ALL l'KLL IN WITH THE SUGGESTION OP A TEST. In muling over the Utt of questions, oltltons of Tnoonm will natural ly avtempt to answer thorn, as far a they apply to this alty and atate. Tho questions woro as follews: Who ts governor of New York? Who Is lieutenant governor? How many wards nro thoro lu Grontor Now York? In which wart! do you live? t In which congressional district do you llvo? Who Is tho nldormnn of your ward? Who la tho ussemblymnn from your district? "Who Is tho senator from your district? "Who la tho sheriff of Now York? When dooa Mayor McQIollnn'a term explror Not ono of tho ton anawored ono ugh quosttona correctly to make a grado of 70 por cent. j All know tho name of tho govern or of Now York, but two spelled It Incorrectly. Threo did not .know the name of the nontenant governor, Chanlor. This Is a good Joke, Indeed, on Chanlcr, some of whoso Democratic friends In New York city have been laboring to start a presidential boom for him. OP THE TEN MEN, NOT ONE KNEW THE NUMBER OP WARDS IX THE CITY AND BUT TWO KNEW THE WARD IN WHICH HE LIVED. THREE KNEW THE NUMBER OP THE CONGRESSIONAL DIS TRICT IX WHICH THEY RESIDED. When it came to local affairs, the lack of inormation was all the more deplorable. Only ono man know the name of tho alderman representing his dis trict, and but two tho names of tho assemblymen. Tho nnmo of tho state senator representing his district was not known to any man in tho crowd. One of tho ton knew tho namo of tho sheriff of New York, and five managed to glvo the correct answer about tho end of Mayor McClol lun's term of office. Tho Now York papers say tho young-nun who propounded tho ques tions ndmlttcdafter ho had put tho rest to a test that he could not have answered over half himself. Jt Is a pat Illustration of tho Indifference about local affairs and of tho lack of accurate Information on the part of many that deplore con ditions most loudly. r A I SIMPLE HOME RECIPE To Promptly Relieve All the Catarrh' Sufferers Merc Tho coming months will bo a liar vost for tho doctors nnd patent modi clno mnufacturors unless groat care Is taken to keep the feet dry, also dross warmly. This Is tho advlco of a well-known authority and should, bo hooded by all who aro subject to rheumatism, kidney ami bladder troubles and ospoolnlly catarrh. While tho lat- tor is consldorod by most sufferers an lncurablo dlsonsu, Micro are few men or women who will fall to ox porlonco gront rollof from the follow ing slmplo homo proscription, and If taken In tlmo It will prevent an at tack of catarrh during tho entire SOUKOIl. Horo Is tho proscription which any ono can mix: Fluid Extract Dandelion ono-lmlf ounce, Com pound Kargon ono ounce, Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla threo ouncos. Shako woll In a bottlo and uso In toaspoonful dosos nftcr ouch meal nnd ngaln at bodtlmo. Thoso aro mostly vegetable Ingro dlents nnd can bo obtained from any good proscription phnriuncy at small cost. Tho Compound Kargon In this proscription nets dlroctly upon tho (diminutive tlssilos of the kidneys to miiko them (liter and strain from tho blood, tho poisons thnt produce nil forms of catarrhal affections. Belief Is oftou felt oven aftor tho llrst few doses and It Is seldom that the sufforer over experiences a re turn attack wlllrin tho year. This prescription mnkes a splen did renudy or all forms of blood disorders and such symptoms ns lame back, bladder woaknosses and rhcumnttsm pains aro ontlroly dis pelled. As Mil valuable, though slmplo, roclpo couieM from n thoroughly re liable source, It should bo hooded by every ullllctod roader. ELEANOR PRANCES' HOUSEHOLD LETT EH Tho XouvM Things for Home Dcco nit Ion ami Ptmikhiiig. Now York, Oct. 1. It would sQum thnt no corner of tho earth had boon loft unruusackod to supply articles of uso or decoration for Amorlcau hotnoa to Judgo from tho display of household plenlshingts this season. A Wise Selection. To mako tho propor seloctlon is A Savings Bank Account Has been the nucleus of many U fortune. It's a sure and safe way of accumulating money. It's an insurance pol icy against failure. Open one witffus. Savings Department Capital National Bank tho difficulty in moat cases. Tho wlso woman takes stock of hor be longings and needs beforo sho starts out to visit tho decorator or depart ment whoro sho Intends to supply thorn. If she Is possessed of ample means, hns a d. finite idea what she wants, and is furnishing without re gard to previous possessions, th5 task is comparatively easy, but If llko tho great majority sho is lim ited as fo expenditure, nnd has to buy now things that will accord with used ones, sho must mala greater demands upon her Judg ment and tnsto. I'olnls to Be Considered. Bosldo tho capacity of her purse; sho must consider the general color ing and tho uso to bo mndo of oach fitting. Harmonious colorings that blond easily are bettor than vivid contrasts. Evoryono bus scon a now rug or wnll paper Introduced Into a room thnt throw Into strong re lief every defect In tho older furnl turo making tho familiar things bltborto satisfactory, appenr forlorn nnd shabby. It Is usually bettor to chooso (pilot, low toned colorings for walls and floor covorlngs. Thoso are the backgrounds for other fur nishings and should bo kept In the background, though thoy may be costly and olegant ns purse nnd uso will allow. Walnut Fashionable. ' Black walnut Is very much to the foro at presout. It Is tho samo wood that was fashlonablo in tho GO'S and 70's but tho finish Is dif ferent. Tho now plocos hnvo a dull stirfaco and tho. wood Is In tho nat ural color. "Clrcasslon Wnlnut" Is tho modern namo, and vory ckgunt and enticing nro most of tho pieces shown whllo thoy blond especially woll with tho prevailing fad for tan, and brown tonos, and are often re lieved with dellcato touches of gold. Linen TalVeta ami Chfiites. Flue linen materials, printed lu old tapostry colorings, and known as "Tuffotas" nro very much usol by the best decorntors, as are th English glazed chintxos thnt come In especially artistic doslgns nnd colorings. Ilousohold furnishing line mado great strldos In tho past few years, and must now nnswor to the demand for practical durability and hyglone n well as to docora Mvo offocts. The Living Room. Tho furnlturo of tho living room is considered of moro linportanco thnn tho decoration of tho parlor or rocoptlou room, nnd vory delightful aro some of thoso dono by prominent docorntors horo. Ono seen rocontly had tho walls panolled with Sanltns tho now wnshablo wall covering In n llnlsh thnt closoly rosomblod burlap. Two Khados of yellowish brown woro omlpoyod for this. Tho darkor conllnod in panels thnt were outllnod wth narrow, half-round gilt moulding. Tho colling wns much lighter. A tint clojoly rosombllng old Ivory. Clrcasslon Walnut pick- od out with dollcato gold traceries cdustttutod most of tho furnlturo and tho long Dutch window was hung in palo yollow Madras printed In Persian tints. A Inrgo rug In golden brown tones with a rich bordor of oatorn design and color ing, blondod happily with the othor lUtlngs of tho room. Other Divoratious. The hall was decorntod with tin samo sort of wall hanging only hore It was ilnlshod to resemble a leather so closely thnt only an oxport could detoct tho Imitation, while In kltch on and bathroom and in the chil dren's nursery nnd slooplug rooms a ghwod tllo pattorn had been used that was protty, atrnctivo nnd prnc tlcal. Hangings ami Upholsteries, Tho hauglngs and upholsteries throughout this house were of chintz or linen tapestry and the whole furnishing was not only thor oughly in accord with the best Ideas In modern household decoration l but was hvetonic nnd mv n .,..-, w .. Mw vr mit I Elio Kind You Havo Always Bouclit, nnd t, . in Rao for over 30 years, Liw Vrn W r- ,, ' ftnd Ils been mado Z T , -wr Allow no ao iisiaft All Counterfeits, Imitations nndJU8t.n youl Exnorlmcnts that trlHo ivitli mwi ,wi-Jw"Bood"ari Infants and CIiUdrcu-Exporicnco ngalnst & What is CASTORli f!nnfrr7n. I.t n. linrmlomi cultaf IJ-i,V r tcrorlc. Drons and Soothincr Ftvnmo rt. ""il contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other3? substance. Its ngo is its guarantee. It dcstmni nnil nilivvl K'nvoplMlindaa. Ifr ,.- i-v. . i , ..u.. . rf w. ,. u VUIC5 JJiarriicca m. Colic. It relieves Tcothinff Troubles, cures Cm and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food LJ Stomach and Bowels, giving licalUiy and natmri Tho Children's PauaccaTho Mother's Prions GENUINE CASTORiA At Beaxa tho Siguatuio of The KM You Hare Always In Use For Over 30 Years, TMC OINTAUfl OOMPANf, TT MUNKAV TttT, HIWtoHtCOT. r Announcement To my patrons and tho public That I havo added a Horso Shoeing department with l-J horso Bhoor, and tho patronage of any and all wlllbeijw In this lino. Special attention paid to interfering, orer-M nnd lamo horses. Satisfaction guaranteed. We par ijedil Hon to building trucks, express and delivery wnconj, u hides. A first-class paint shop nnd an thorough p!:tol hides. Paints, oils, varnishos and lubricating ells of ill Wagons, buggies and hacks, also farm Implements of il plows, harrows, cultivators. Agents for tho Era boilers J glncs, Nicholas & Shepherd traction engines, savcS cry nnd gnsollno engines. It will Indeed pay pi to us if you need any of thoso lines. Cot kl soe us, whothor you buy or not. Communications brads ly anawored, GEO. B. JACOB Corner Front and Pine stroo'.s, North Sa cm, PhoneJhb SELF RIS B. B. Flow For Boston Drown nrciid. Iddle C nkes. Muinus and M I ALLEN'S n. n. li. FLOUK CO.. JVC. SAX Jom, w. and hnnghigs, could be kept perfect ly cleun without lujurlng tholr color or texture nt tho least posslblo ex penditure of tlmo or troublo ELEANOR FRANCES, o A Certain Cnro for Croup Vtvi tor Ten Wars without a Failure. Mr. W. C. Bott, n Star City, Ind.. hardware merchant, Is enthusiastic In his prnlto of Chamberlain's Cough Ronjody. His children have all been subject to croup and ho has used this remedy for tho pa9t ton years, and though they much fonred tho croup, his Wifo nnd he al ways folt safe upon retiring when a bottlo of Chamborlaln's Cough Rem edy was In tho house. His oldot child was subjoot to sovoro attacks of croup, but this remedy novor fall od to offoct a speedy cure. IIo has rocommondod It to friends anl nolghbors and all who havo usod It say thnt it Is uncqualed for crouu and whooping cough. For snlo at Dr. Stone's drug store. A Yankpp Rlrl i '''" i She went .0 gar P1 She rivaled all the bifi She u'd Ho'.llsteri Exl tain Tfa. For sale at Dr S'osj If you fool run down, fagged eut: tako Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Ton, tho groatoat restorative known; puroly vogotable, no alcohol or min eral Qolson; 35c ,Tea or Tablet-. For sale nt Dr. Stone's store. o A Criminal Attack, on an Inoffensive citizen is frequent ly mado in that apparently useless Httlo tube called tho "appendix." It's generally the result of protract ed constipation, following liver tor por. Dr. King's New Life Pills regu late the liver, prevent1 appendicitis, and establish regular habits of tho How to Cu ' Tho question of hot '-1 cold without unnewM-7 limn In which we H loas Interested, for tt J pniii is cotten rid on" "I of pneumonia and other 1 ., Up R Y. l u- vn.. has used Cough Remedy for J Cough Remedy to be 1 Lent proration oa , ... rr.ends and they " , ' For sale at W btorc naiM t m m P ill WUi Jf " ..fc i.tw . ..I . -T "J ,.k J,, 1 a'YilHB"", '"" tlTI " rJ : bewebs: 25o nt 1 n Parrv'a drug for since erorythlng walls, floors store. ' -J wAt M !'-"'"-. .UIH UNITCOtfCCC"ruM SoIdlaSskml iiien,r .,... u&iMissi T n!f.rSS.! SSaPSSSS ttoufzriasa ml n.9vt i- ji.vi : HbbbbU2 'wbbbbbbbbbbbsbbbbbbbbbbbbbBpA