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DAILY OAl'H'AIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, DEOKMUEtt 28, 1007. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL U. IIOFER, E1. and Prop. An Independent Novrspaper Dovotcd to American Prindplos nnd jS ItieTrogrosa and Development of All Oregon. jFujlfl' Published Itvory Kvcnlng Kxccpt Sundnjr, Salcra, Oio. I EFTfcSjrx SUBSCRIPTION RATE9M Yy (Invariably In Advance.) yK trEnBflf'C Dallr.Jby orlor, ier year. $0.00 Per month 60o i 5"AUX Dally, by mall, per year. 4.00 Per month &c t Weekly, by mall, per year. 1,00 Six months Sue V SPECIAL ELIVERY. For convonlonco of subscribers branch doltvory ofllccs aro estab lished at the following places at 35 coats per mouth, $1.00 for throo mont' ". Asylium Store, P. G. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avonuo Junction. Carlino, Seventeenth street o A. V. Lane, Gardon Road store. Dauo's Storo, Alex, Dauo, South Commercial street. Electric Store, C. M. Eppley, East State street. Pair Grounds Store, Hnrrison Dee, Pair Grounds Road. I Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Cross Btreots. O. K. Grocery, A. A. Engloba t, Twelfth street. Wheeler's Store, W. D. "Wheoor, Highland avonuo. ' Yow Park Stor, P. G. Bower ox, Twelfth and Leslio. 3'. LULLABY. sc n 'l . (By J. G. Holland.) W.hut i8 ,tho little olio thinking about? Vory .wonderful things, no doubt Unwritten history, Unfathomcd mystery, Yet chuckles nnd crows and nods and winks As if his head wore as full of kinks And sttrious riddles as any sphinx! Warped by colic and wot by tears, Punctured by pins and tortured by feard, Our littlo nophow will loso two years, And ho'll never know "Whoro tho Su minora go Ho need not laugh, for ho'll And it so.- Who can tell what n baby thinks? Who can follow tho goBsamor links By which tho manikin fools his way Out from tho Hhoro of tho great unknown, Blind and wailing and nlono. Into tho light of day? Out from tho shoro of tho unknown sen, Tossing In pitiful agony Of tho unknown son that rool nnd rolls Specked with tho barks of littlo souls Barks that woro launchod on tho othor sido And ullppod from honvon on an ebbing tldo? What does ho think of his mother's oyoi? What doos ho think of hl3 mothr'u hair? What of tho crntllo roof that flies Forward and backward through tho air? What doos ho think of his mother's breast, Baro nnd boautlful, smooth and white Socking It over with froBh dollght!, Cup or his Ilk and couch of his rest? What do b ho think as hor quick ombraco , Prosflos hla hand and burlos hS faco '. . Doopi whoro tho hoart throbs sink and swoll With a tondoinoHs sho can never toll, Though sho murmur the words Of all tho birds , ,' WordH alio has laarned to murmur wall? Now Jio thinks he'll go to sloop, I oan oe th" shadow oroop Ovor IiIh oyos in ooft oollpao, ' Over hU brow and ovor hla Hlis, Out to his little finger tips, Softly sinking down he goal, Down he goon, down he om, Sou, he U husked In swoet rpoaQ4 '. hf clflc Is in tho nnturo of a bond to keop tho peaco, ns'tho Japs would mako short work of it If it uudortook any unties Wo liavo no disposition to discuss tho probubK outcomo of any such collision, which Is nbout as likely as a collision batwoon ,tho earth and tho planet MJUrs. t)UR SOL1HHHS AN!) SAILORS HAVE USUALLY BEEN ABLE TO TAKE CARE OP THKMSMiVKS AND PR15SUMARLY WILL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO DO SO. Tho only occasion for com ment upon such stniff as Editor Stead habitually disburse Is tho mis chief It Is likely to effect in tho minds of ihoso who do not know that Erltor Stead ns a humbug. Talk of war and of what ono nation Is llko ly or ablo to do another is as suro a way as thero is to arouso inter national hatred. Tho frequency with which British editors comment on tho alleged ill feollng between .this country and Japan can bo account ed for only (upon tho theory that they destro to promoto such 111 feollng, In tho expectation that Great Britain will profit by it. Of cottrso, In tho enso of Stead, his frcquont outbursts may bo moroly tho result of a morbid dcslro for notoriety, but European comment generally on tho sub ject Indicates n gonernl dcslro In that part of tho world that tho United States Bhnll become involved In a great war which shall soriously and permanently Impair tho resources of tho country and roduco us to that debt-rlddon condition and tho resulting opprcsslvo taxation which Is tho causo of European unrest. And If, at the samo tlmo tho rising omplro of Japan could bo completely brokon down undor financial burdons It would bo killing two excellent birds with ono stone. Wo aro happy to know that such unamlcablo desires, if thoy oxlnt, hav not tho slightest chnnco of bolng realized. JAPAN AND THE VNITED STATES ARE NOT LIKELY, WITHIN ANY PERIOD WHICH THE PRESENT OENERA TION NEED ATTKMTT TO FORECAST, TO ENGAGE IN ANY CON TEST OTHER THAN FOR COMMERCIAL SUPREJLYCY IN THE PA CIFIC. AND THAT CONTEST WILL BE PEACEFUL. THE TREASURER'S BONDSMEN with Catarrh Cannot Bo Cured LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as M lIIHHKIM1K1 WET REPORTS SALEM MARKET. Local Wholesale Market. Eggs 29c. Buttor 37c; fat 3Gc. lions Oc; young cliickona, 8c. Local wheat 86c. Oats -36c. Barloy $24 $25. Flour Hard wheat, $500; valley ?4.00. Mill feed-Bran, $25; shorts, $20.50. Hay Cheat, $14; clover, $10 12 per ton; timothy, $13 $15. Onions 2c lb. Potatoes 85c cwt. Hops Old, 4 6c; now, 7 8c. Chlttim bark 45c. Tropical Fruit. Bananas $6. Oranges $2. 50 $3.00. Lomons $4 $1.50. Stntb Treasurer Steel yostorday they cannot roach tho scat of tho filed his bond In tho Bum of $034, jdlscaso. Catarrh Is a blood or con 500 with tho following sureties: stltutlonnl dlscaso, and In ordor to J. P. Yates. $ 5,000 cure It you must tako internal romo- II. W. Knuphlsch 4,000 dies. Hall'3 Catarrh Cure in taken C. V. Jolineon 3,000 .internally, and acts directly on tho J.; F. Allon 3,000 (blood nnd mucous surfaces. Hall's C. A. Dannoman . . 5,000 Catarrh Cure Is not a qwaclc modi August W. Fischer 5,000 cine. It was proscribed by t,;.a of tho H. P. Rands . ' 2,500 bot physicians in this country for Franklin T. Orlllith 5,000 yoars nnd is a regular proscription E. A. Sommors 5,000 It is composod of the best tonics J. U. Campbell 2,000 (known, combined with tho host blood C. G. Huntley 5,000 purifiers, acting directly on tho mu- W. A. Huntley ,... 5,000 couh surfaces. Tho porfect combl- Grnnt B. Dlmlck 5,000 .nation of tho two ingrodlonto is what H. E. Cross 5,000 .produces such wonderful rosults In C. II. Dyo 2,500 curing catarrh. Sond for tostmontnU Tom P. Randall . . . ; 5,000 froo. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., T..A. Popo I 2,500 Toledo, O. J. E. Hedges 1,500! Sold by druggists, prlco 75c. II. S. Mount 2,500 stlpatlon. W. If. Mattoon 5,000 J Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con- S. W. Strykor 5,000 stlpatlon. T T." Tfmlili- R AHA lliimiv riiiirwrtfteiv t.ui.i.j .',vuu , --"1'i'j '-- . i I'nnitriv untiu in frill in' Minor Lowls 5,000 1 "So you told your boy that you cuc0n8( iollc; ducks, Jnmcs O'Brien 5,000 Mnrk Roberts . . .i 2,600 THE TURN OF THE 1'EAR. Now that on rr en oy mutters aro Again on a normal bnslft, snyg the San FrnuelNco Chronlolo, thoee who . have been mnrklng time in tholr busl- II Am n (Tali's ur 1iflttlltltir tn Itinnli'a ulii'a nn ill till nnn ha fniin.1 ntMini for 1ojui or lUTeeiinent. It Is not dlfllcult to foroonat the probablo rd- Go- F- nllSor JJ'J?? Gus C. Moshor v. . . 5,000 had boon Impersonating Santa Goo. S. Shophord 2,000 ClnuB?" "Yos." "How did ho tako It?" II. T. Koenoy 10,000 "Ho snld as know It all tho tlmo. J. C. Fitllorton .. 5,000 But ns long as I Boomed toenjoy It A. C. Mnrotors . .'. i." 10,000 ho didn't soo any ubo of speaking up Prank E. Alloy : . .'. 5,000 and spoiling a good thing." Wash- J. Boworman 5,000 lngton Star. W. I. Vawlor 35,000 J. N. Koeno 5,000 Joseph N. Healy 2(5,000 Goo. P. Hoenor 10,000 Ohas. II, Caroy ..... 10,000 Thou. C. Dovlln 10,000 A. B. Manloy 20,000 C. E. Harmon 2,000 II.' L. Gilko ...:,.. 2,000 W. C. Hnlo , 2,000 C. r. Woltor 2,000 A. II. Carson '. 2,000 R. O. Smith 2,000 J. P. Rogers 50,000 E. II. Crolsnn 10,000 Retail Market. Oats White, $28 por ton. Wheat $1.00. Rolled barley $30. Eggs 35c. Butter Country, 35c; crcamory, 40c. Flour Valley, $1.20 per sack; hard wheat, $1.40$1.50. Bran 80co por sack; $2G por ton; shorts, $1.10 por sack. Hay Timothy, 85 00c per cwt; choat, 90c; clovor, 75s por cwt ; shorts, $1.10 por sack. Hogs Fat, 4c Cattle 1100 1200 tb ituort Lighter stcorb 3 3 Vic. Stock hogs 4c. Cows and holfers 000 1000 lb, 22c. Lambs 4 o. Voal Drossod, 6 7c. Portland Market. Wheat Club, 83c; valley 83c; bluo stom, 85c. Mlllstuff Bran, $21. liny Timothy, valley, $18$19; alfalfn, $13. Vetch $8.50. Poultrty lions, 10 lie; spring young, COFFEE Why doesn't your gro cer money back every thing ? Can't get the goods or the money. Vour grocer returns your money If you don't like Sehllllnc'fc I)Mts we pay htm 1314c; plccons, $1$1.25. Pork Bost, $C$0.35. Hops 1907, 7 10c; old, 4 4jc lb. Lambs $3.80$C.GO. Mutton $4.50 $5.00. Wool 2022c; eaBtorn Oregon, lC22c. Christmas PiusynlH. My wife kirns out somo suit, which will doubtlesj be torn for tho presont it will be hard to In-'11- H- . Stelnor 10,000 handsomo Ohrlitmas prosants." torost qupltnl on either p!au for new projects or business oatonstons, ox-no,ir """" in'noo OfliU Am MH1A Innnl nnllflltlon ffvaa aaanxniinn nf n.lonntitn ninplrntii tn Mm." " HOnUriOKS .......... ltl,UUW "I", " -...- .uw.. -...,..v...,, a..m ...n..vv ... ..v.-. ,.... ...... ..v w v..v, , "What's hbr mothod?" "Woll, she takos a bunch of noth A Home Miido Happy by Ghiuulwr laln'H Cough Remedy. About two months ago our baby girl had measles whlnh sotllcd on hor lungs and nt last osultod In a sovoro attack of bronchitis. Wo had two doc tors but no roliof was ohtalnod. Evorybody thought sho would die. I wont to olght different stores to find n cortaln romody which had boan rocommondod to mo and failed to got It, when dno of tho storokoopors In sisted that I try Chamberlain's Cough Romody. I did so and our baby is vory nllvo and woll today. Geo. w. Sponco, Holly Springs, N. C. For sale at Dr. Stono's drug storo. projesU. Half-completed enterprise of undoubted morlt whose owners linvo1 substantial sums of tholr own monoy Involvod, will probably bo enabled to go on. Meronntllo nnd Industrial concorns will bo ablo to gJt tho usual logltimnto aooommodntloni for supplying tholr ostnbljshod trade. And for the Immodlato futuro that will probably be about all, oxoept as local conditions wnrrttnt exceptional conildence In tho rosult of uiulortalclngs. Of the places whoro now luvojtmont u likoly to ho safe and profitable San Wruuolioo. for roasons froquontly statod In those columns, would naturally Htaud at 4he head. Other conditions bolng equal and normal, ilnanolul mon will find San Franolsoo exceedingly nttrnotlve by reason of tho obvious ueoosslty of providing for tho rapidly inoronslng trnfllo of tho Pnolflc. Our peoplo havo boon assuming that othor things will bo equal and normal and aro propnrhg with groat confidence to go on with tho rehabilitation of this city and providing for tho natural and roasonablo oxpactatlon of Inoronso of cominorce and Industry. NO GRIJAT LOOSENING UP Ol? FINANCES CAN BE EXPECTED UN TIL AFTER THE TURN OF TUB YEAR FOR VARIOUS REASONS. In tho first plnoo very largo sums In Now York, according to tho Journal of Commeroe, not loss than $1S5,000,000 aro tlod up In readiness for intorst nnd dividend disbursements due January 1st. This monoy will not ooiuo out of the banks, but wll bo redistributed among tho banks and btoomo available for luvostmont aftor Now Yoar's. Tho orop values tor 1907 aro not leas than half a billion dollars groator than In any previous yoar, hut owing to tho financial blockade tho amount still un distributed to producers Is rolatlvoly much largor than usual. Vory largo Bums, whloh under ordinary olrcumstancos would havo now boon distributes! to fnrmors. havo yot to roach thorn. Whon thoy got thorn thoro will bo a gonornl roliof on th0 monoy mnrkot throughout the country. Tho money which Is now tlod up In products will bo pnld out by producors nnd find Its way back to flnanolnl centers ontlroly dlsongagod and ready for now uso. THERE IS REASON, THERE FORE, TO RELIEVE THAT BY THE END OF JANUARY THE FINAX OESOFTIIE COUNTRY WILL BE IN SUCH CONDITION THAT ANY ENTERPRISE WHICH SHOWS A PROSPECT OF SUSTAINING ITSELF DURING A PERIOD OF, SAY, A COUPLE OF YEARS OF QUIET BUS INESS WILL FIND INVESTORS READY TO TAKE HOLD OF IT. Smith . , 2,500 do that oosts llko fury and is of no Tholr work frpm day to day; llway 5,000 jUS0 to anybody, but Is certainly vory Thoy klolc and growl at overwork, iWm. P. Ldrd 10,000 i Ku(ig it lines It with silk, sonl- J. II. Albert .,....,.,... 40,000 j0p3 tho odgaa and ovolvos an artl W. Ctvrlton W. S. Dunnlwny Joseph Simon 10,000 handsome, Indood." Exchange. Union Guarantoo Assn 25,000 W. S. Popo 10.000 Stophon T. Brltton 10.000 F. S. Stanley 10,000 W. B. Glafko 10,000 G. E. Walling 10,000 C. W. Corn llus 5,000 S. B. Barkor 5,000 B. E. Flsko , 5,000 E. R. ForbachO 10,000 Frank J. Dooly 5,000 Count Sonosky 10,000 Win. P. Swopo 10,000 G. O. Butlor 1.000 F. B. Golden 1.000 James S. Stewart 2,600 W. W. Stolwor ". 5,000 J. II. Putnam 2,500 W. K. Newell 1.000 E. W. Halnos 5,000 M. H. Shlploy 1.000 J. N. Hoffman 1,000 John Templeton ...,, 2,000 Loul3 J. Corl 1,000 S. J. Starrott 1.000 J. II. Raloy 10,000 M. V. Gulnn 5.000 W. J. Furnish 5,000 E. L. Smith . 5.000 J. W. Sorlbor 10,000 O. J. Sorlbor 3,000 Tholr Only Kick. Our publlo servants ofton shirk L) e Pleasure or anything that Mi exhausts tho ? boo persons Z jveu attend chuwk? ? ride on Z J vater, or' ' thoro is tho Icalt e 1 s taken as dirpn ml9 the p? avoid suffering tab 1 as soon as you feelr attack coming 0n. y, druggist cantell m many lio would not1 without them. i njoro than ono li ?UM5 mo dyWonmltti llir Hm..l.. '..."' "" 1l' falli, h will return yjur menX Miles Medical Co, Elkbt Troubles Molihlhd. Mr. Dugg Hey, Mr. ftsi wlint alls you? Mr. Centipede Wow' fn the clllilalns. -EKhanxe. Here's flood Adtto O. S. Woolorcr, ow of isA known raerchanla ol U hpk N. Y., says: "If yoa ire tnjft blod with piles, apply E.li Arnica Salro. It cared H4t(3 for cood 20 yean ago." Cirart soro, wound, burn or ilrafclii at J. O. Pcrry'a drag itore. ! o Got Out of It A subscriber to aprcriJdJli ly sent this query tmdf. fi nils my lions? EmjsfjtylW ono or moro of thenlW(w! rUo no morse." ' Tho nstuto editor) tift m "Tho fowls vthi-Blin complolnt, and ste; bt oxcopt to UUtfftMKJi torinl. o Ps.. nnu nt Ida n'tlTll 1-U4 Hi. v - - f , of tho Bkln aambwUtfi 5t ! oxcollont. It not ! ltohlnB nnd smart but ti Pnr ealo at Dr. Stoart im SPKOUbATIOKS ABOUT WAR. W. T. Stoad, editor of tho British Rovlew of Rovlowa, apparently flnda It Imposalblo to keep dtlll about anything, and, whllo ho has never demonstrated that ho possossod tmusual wisdom or that hla opportuni ties for observation oxcol those of othor mon, ho has managed to have moat channels of publicity laid open to him and hla dollveraucos about war, peaco, morals and iramorala cabled from London all over thj3 earth. Hla lutest pronunciamonto la that our battleship fleet in tho Pa- A Dangerous Deadlock, ttiat somotlmoa terminates fatally, la tho stoppago of livor and bowel function. To quickly ond this con dition without disagreeable sensa tion), Dr. King's Now LIfo Pills ehould always be your remedy. Guaranteed absolutely satisfactory In very cas or money back: at J, O. Porry'i drug storo. 25a AVITAT'S worth doing la worth doing woll. If you wish to bo curud of Rheumatism uso Ballard's Snow Liniment and you will bo "woll cured." A positive euro for Sprains, Neuralgia, Bruises, Contracted Muscles and all tho ills that flesh ia heir to. A. G. M. Wil liams, Navasota, Texas, writes: "1 havo used Snow Liniment for sprained anklo and it gave tho host of satisfaction. I always weep It tn tho house." Sold by D. J. Fry. yFTER twenty-two years of constant growth we are better prepared than ever to extend to our customers all the facilities of a modern and well equipped bank SAVINGS DEPARTMENT pays 3 percent on sav ings accounts. Capital National Bank J. II. Albert, Pres. E. M. Crolsan, Vice Pres. Jos. H. Albert, CasMer But not at ovorpay. Philadelphia Prow. -o- You know us woll as any ono when you need something to regulate your aystom. If your bowols aro sluggish, your food distresses you, your kid noys pain, tako Holllstor's Rooky Mountain Toa. It always relievos. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For salo at Dr. Stono'a store. A Just Robuke. Cook Hoavons, the missus Is com ing! Quick! Into tho linen cllset! Pollcoman What, not Into a i o .pantry? Mlna, Is that true ioywi Transatlantic Tales. o- IF YOU KNEW Tho merits of tho Texas Wonder, you would never suffer from kidney, 1.1nr11ni nr rhmillinHft trOUblO, ?t ! bottle two months treatment, sold by druggist or by mail. Send for testimonials, Dr. ia. w. .., --" Ollvo street, St, Lonils. o- Tho Slssatlsflcd Stage. "You down town? I thought you wora colntr to got your shopping rinnn onrlv tlllfl VCar." T m T'm busv excnans"i things now." Exchange. a To Cure Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE DBOMO . Qnlnlaj Tableta. Druggists refund moneys It falla to euro. B. W. GROVo signature oa each box. 2BC. , o O WfBMUt 9t Tho .Heans Idm1)! Dyrun Dusty-WUliW le for? He s beta aw- rr a.nnnir tlm llllstlGJ (Uf Wt t Walker niiodos-H mB In tho paper wkettHJS nf tn clve 'a roan iBirl rt "? ter eure a snake W T ... u-oir n.v,H iiiiHir ii v. Walker nnode-hVi tfi3 i o ,nnko. Bobemlit I vi U'omJBZ Xw 1 Long-Dy the nt. Jj are iqqkihb "--:: , ter than you did twin-- AW jou feeling sood' IJ ini- aboatWl j was nwi - - ., i I.ong-AUPW2 n . . k i.iii they a"11 snort, , Mdfl edunu. u- - .,.,, ..o. an I VO cuv " - jim; , AfiTORl v&nUJJ Tha KW Yiw Haw ANf Bears the Signature of dU woa-ft:'n-rfi laKladYomwgGl,' && J AiiortW'i 29 : ;5c, I. Ur 1W '.-.JM lrst-clw fwmr JE