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trwo THE BAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1903. THE GAILY JOURNAL 4krlfHW News Association Telsrm. 3 r4 5 O'clock Edition. BY HOFER BROTHERS. OMy Ona Year, 94.CO In Advance. Dliy Three Month, 81X0 In Advanc. -Dy by Carrier, 50 Cento Per Month. cWeakly One Veer. 1-00 In Avance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Woolc 10 One Mouth 36 Throo Months 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue's Orocery, South Salem. At Bewenox Qroeery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Qroeery Store. Electric Qroeery, Edit State St 4f t M-HH llllll ( The Weather. Tonight and Thursday, fair. WEATHERTOO FINE. Thnt Is tho only dangor for Wcct ern Oregon. Tho wimthor has boon porfoct for Aop picking, for gathering tho prunes, aud for Uio stnto fair. Last year this flno wcathor looted until nenrly tho first of November, xind tho grass did not start. Wo ronlly noed rains this month and iioxt to got a good grass crop up for tho winter pastures. Stock was on short pasturo all last winter and spring because wo aid not havo tho usual amount of rain fall. noof was thin and poor and buttor fat was high, tho qunllty of both was poor and mauy cattlo starred. So thoro Is dangor that tho woath or will bo too flno, and tho farmers who havo stock hotter not soil off all their buy nnd straw nnd grain. Sholtor and feeding aro necessary In Oregon during any wlntor, nnd both should bo provided by all who havo stock to wlntor. JOURNAL X-RAYS, flomo nonius should dovlio a plan to boll tho raindrops as thuy camo down. . . , tron silver Is advancing, nnd Mr. Dry an should tako another hitch In his trouaora. An organ of tho politicians that lias no uso for Tho Journal novor quotes from Its colurana but to slur Us mo tives and bellttlo Ita methods pay Ing Its hlglf commoudntlon of novor itpprovlny,. This Is no slight com pliment to Tho Journal becauso It Is a confession of Its continuous Blncorlty In treatfng public questions. A woman's club exhibit nt tho Tort land carnival Is said to consist of ono hundred nnd tlfty-soven essays on nn clont nnd racdlovnl art, fourteen ad dresses on Ilrownlng's poetry, a scath ing criticism on President Hoosovolt's Ideals of family llfo, aud ono chalky couiplcxloucd girl baby thai has boon named nfter tho President of tho club (ho past year, used hs nn adverttso- tuont for babyfood. Thoru aro 13,000,000,000 In tho sav ings banks of tho country, a sum suf ficient to buy practically nlll tho stock of all tho railroads In tho United Slates worth buying at present prices, and this Is largely tho money of tho laboring people. Albauy Herald. Thoru Is only a trltlo raoro than halt that sum In tho United States. A third of thin In tho United 8tntos treasury. Another third In other than MAvluga banks. a oruwuoa car mus stopped by a lady with a hustle, it had only 150 passengora ou hoard. Tho lady was mot at tho wrong crossing. Tho 'mo tornian wnlted for her to conio along. 8ho took alt tho time an Indignant wo man could who Is outraged nt a new rulo about stopping only at tho farth er crossing. At last aha got aboard, amid tho general anathemas of tho passengora at tho lady with a bustle, who would make a rostlo or got there with a liustlu. ' ' .o Coal Oil in Alaska Scattlo, Sept. 17.-The latest ml vlcs brought by returning voyager i"iisgfe i ; in i js. iTii i .-. Talking about Sarsaparilla-Ever hear of any other thiri Aver's? && iiiiiiiniiimnnnin I ssss Tn sM I K0D0L digests what you eLj KOS0L ol'anses, purifies, strengthen and nreet en the stomach. K0D0L curM Indication, dys- pepila. end aU tomacli and bovel troubles. KODOL accelerates the action of . . " the putrlo lands and fire tone to tho dlgettlv orgies. KODOL re"eVM n overworked stomach of all nervous attain, gives to the heart a full, frea and untrammeled action, nourishes Dm Bervous svstera sod feed (fee brain. KODOL u ,ha wonderful remedy that Is maJdor somsay sick people well and veik people strong by rivieg to their bodies sll el the nourishment that U eocUJeeJ la fee feed tby est. Tm tUt Cm Smuitf Tm. .. t!.0OStnMss3 IV trttf itu. wtOei MS fcc 5Cc niruta oattr rr s. c Bewrrr a co., cuicaoo V. O. Daaa. Drac Btor. from Alaska tend to confirm tho re port of rich coal nnd oil finds In tho far northwest tcnltory. It Is oven said that resources of thoso products In Alaska will rival thoso of Pennsyl vania. Companion aro now nt work drilling for oil and rich finds aro ro ported. Teats of tho Alaskan oil, It Is said, show It to contain inoro paraflno and lllumlnaut thnn tho best gradu of Pennsylvania oil. A Bcrnmblo to cectiro tho coal and oil lands Is now on. An anthracite coal bolt, already known to bo 30 miles long by 20 mllca wide, has boon dlocovorod lying ndjacont to tho oil fioldo. Toots by oxopcrts show tho coal to bo of hlghor grndo than llrlt Ish Columbia coal, which tho United Statos navy Is using on tho Pnclflo $100 Reward, $100. Tho renders of this papor will bo pleased to learn that thoro la at loast ono dreaded disease that sclonco has beon ablo to euro In all Its stagos nnd that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tho only positive euro known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a ronstltutlonnl dlsenso, requires n con stitutional trcr.tmont Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, nctlng di rectly upon tho blood aa ' mucoui sur faces of tho systom. thoroby destroy ing tho foundation of tho dlsenso, and giving tho patlont strength by build ing up tho constitution nrd assisting naturo In doing Ita work. Tho proprie tors hnvo so much faith In Its cura tlvo powers, that thoy offor ono hun dred dollars for any caso that It falls to curo. Bend for list cf testimonials, Address V. J, CHKNliY & CO., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 7Cc. Hall's Family Pills aro tho host. An Indian on Whisky, (Now York Post.) A sturdy plou for prohibition Is that mndo by Jim Harnett, n full-blooded Creek Indian, In a lottor in ono of vho two newspapers In tho Indian Terri tory printed both In English and In Indian dlnlect. Undor tho caption, "What nn Indian Thinks About Whisky," somo old truths nre tersely and effectively. If crudely, stated. Whether or not ono agrees with tho assumption that "whisky Is n flno drink, and It sooms Uko everybody llkea a drink." It Is Imposslblo not to bo Impressed by the foroo of tho fol lowing!)' homely Illustratien: "I know whisky Is a murduror aud n robber, too, nnd It tnkos all tho monoy way from n man. Whon n man goes to town and tells his wlfo ho Is going to get suuch things, cud do his wlfo would dopond ou htm and also his children, but whon ho gets back ha would bo drunk and his wlfo's feel ings Is hurt nnd also his children, be causo ho come homo drunk nnd broke. This tolls ita the whisky Is n bad thing." Harnett's observations aro founded on experience. "I used to drink whisky myself," ho confesses, "about twenty-flvo years ego, and I quit vor sine." Tho larger part of his ndvlco Is cuuutngly contrived to appeal with g reaves t foroo to tho pecket: "ill. my friends, don't touch no drink and sayo monoy, And you will get rich. And so. I never soon a whisky drluker fall to get poor aud stay poor for nil his life." This dark Poor Hlchard, besides stating tho prohibitionist' caso succinctly, offers good material for thoso who nro working for a "dry slato when Okla homa and tho Indian Torrltory get in to tho Union, wUcthor as ono com monwealth or two. It la a pertinent question ho propounds when, after confessing his old fault, ho hopefully adds: "And If everybody, too, was Ilka mo, wouldn't It be good?" COTTON MARKET STIFFER Salem Stores Selling at the Factory Prices The Mills Will Take no 0p ders for Future Delivery --Prices Advan cing A review of tho cotton market the past two weeks Is not without Inter est Spool cotton has been as high as 13 cents, wbllo tho now crop coming In Is rated at 10 to 12 cents. Last year at this time raw cotton was sell ing at 9 to 9 cents. Inquiry of tho Salem merchants shows that cotton staples aro up about 30 per cent abovo prices thrco months ago and merchants who bought large stocks early in tho year havo made a flno advance, aitnougn saiom mer chants hnvo not advanced cotton goods according to tho advanco In the wbolcsalo price. A largo Salem merchant Is Id receipt of a letter from which wo aro permitted to quote as follews: "Tho prosont condition of tho mar ket Is very Btrong, and It Is more tho question of getting goods than It Is to securo a low price. Tho great troublo nil season has been to get goods dollvorcd, and bavo them on hand to glvo to tho trndo. "That thoro Is a scarcity of cotton goods there Is not tho least doubt. Tho mills aro reluctant to make thorn up on proBcnt prlcos; In fact thoy can not afford to soil them nt the present prices If raw material con tinues at tho prices quoted. "Now tho question comes right back to tho point, how much cotton nro wo going to have. That Is beyond tho powor of any human ngency to tell. If thoro should be a normal crop of cotton I can not understand how thero can bo any chango In present prices during tho year 1903. Stocks on hand aro so reduced, and tho manu facturers aro reported as bavin fow goods on hnnd (nnd tho fact of their luw uuiivunva ui-aiu uui unit, niaiv i mont), tho Jobbor has not a large! stock, and If thero should bo tho reg ular crop of cotton I can not for :no llfo of roc. sco how thero can be any variation In prices of good goods dur ing tho year 1903, and thero Is strong probability of thero bolng still fur ther advances. I bollovo that 1904 cotton will open at a higher price than It did In 1903; consequently sll sta plo cotton goods will bo higher than they woro at tho beginning of 1903. It would make no difference If we had eleven or twolvo million bales of cot ton, In tho oarly part of spring cot ton goods will rulo higher than thoy wero In tho spring of 1903. "I havo given you my vlows tho boat I know. I send you a list of prices on muslins, prints, ticks, etc. All those prlcos nro made subject to having tho goods on hand at the tlma order Is received Tho stock Is chang ing so rapidly that wo could uot mnko prlcos .nnd lonvo thorn open. I glvo you all tho advlco that I can. nnd giro It to you conscientiously nnd cheerfully. If I woro In your placo I would buy nil tho cotton Roods I need- p. m.. Monday, September 21, 1903, oil far 1!)03. 1 wnulil lot lOill Inkn'nnd then nubliclv aliened In tha urns. enro of Itsslf. Tho scarcity of Koodsonco r tho County Commissioners' Is such that the point Is as 1 have '! p,0" '"""I building of owo already stated, to 8et them M.-,J,J1!:'"J Rough Ground for a Canal, In his survey at Clllo, on tha route) of tho government canal. Major Ling tltt discovered that hlKh water rlsos only eight foot abovo low-water mark, while at Ton-Mil Rapid, threo mllos distant, tho high wator mark Is 30. feet abovo tho lowest stugo of tho rlvor. Ikying out a lino for a railway and a route for a big canal through n mountainous country nro entlmly two different things. Many railroads havo beon built through rougher soo tlons, but It may be asserted that no canals havo over beon U Is uecesKiry water, and It I to get arouitd tho high water, and It follows a vary uneven and Irregular w 8e Uokets to v& " course. At uno point It will bo ou',urn . nnB ',,'",,,,, . tho mountain slda ibd at another' 2, "? nafton0'th ' " down in tho valley, say tho Obosrv P'nl Orogon linos. Spclal 8r exhibits of flno cattlo and horses and agricultural products' havo beon pro- Tho Excitement Not Over. J"' Very Offort W,U bo Put The rush to tho drug store sltll con- ,"? ,to ,uakft thl tbo neatest fair In tlnuen nnd dally score. of people call tno history of Oregon. If yon aro in for & bottlo of Kemp's Dalsam for tho ' terested in tho development of tho Throat and Uings for tho cure of 8ia0 (and of eaursn vm. B ,.,. Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis I " , 1 , . co?,8 you ar0) you can' and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, tho standard family remedy, Is sold on a guarantee and never falls to kIvo en tire satisfaction. Prico ZSq and EOc i ' O i Osteopathy Is tho art of putting tho body right Pre, Schedule, Drjt & uarr. Osteo paths, 0 rand Opera House, Salem, Or. Cable Ship ' Goes North 8eattle, Wash., Sept. 16. Tho United States cable ship Burnside sailed for tho North last night, to con tinue the work of laying tho cable from the head of Lynn Canal by way of Sitka, tho capital of Alaska, to this city. She has a stretch of 600 mllei of Cable aboard, which was transferred from the steamship Texan, which brought tho cable around tho Horn from Now York. On board tho Durnstdo when sho sailed woro General A. W, Orcely, chlof signal officer of the United States army; Colonel James Allen, of tho signal corps, under whoso general supervision the lino will bo laid; Captnln Edgar Russell and Captain George C. Bttshnell, or the signal corps; Henry Winter, cable engineer; Lieutenant Charles P. F. Chandler, of tho quartermaster's department. Cap tain A. IL Laffln Is In command of the vessel. Tho Durnslde proceeds direct to Ju neau, where, after making a shore line connection, she will leavo for Sit ka, paying out about 250 miles be tween tho two towns, and continuing south from tho capital by tho open ocean, as far as tne cauie ropo win reach, possibly to a point off Queen Charlotte Island. First Cousins Cannot Wed Detroit, Sept. 17.--A number of measures passed by tho last session of the Michigan state legislaturo be came laws today. One of tho now laws nrohlblts the marriage of first cousins. Relief From Nerv ousness and Insomnia Through Dr. Miloa' Nervine. I Use Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Fills For Headache. "I have bn troubled grestly wtih sleep- leuneu and ntnrouintu for twenty-firs vews. i nivc never taken Ut. bUtf hut Ioe tteadlly for a longtime but It never falls to help tne when I do taka it. In addition to this I can lay that my ceoeral health li much better since my occasional ute of Nervine, than it was several yeirs aro. I have utea Dr.Mllea'Antl.Palnl'UU for neuralgia and nervous headaches and have alwars had prompt relief. The headaches usually occur at Intervals In the morning and by taking s Pain I'lU when I feel the i head. aches coming cm 1 can prevent the attack entirely. My husband is also subject to headaches and finds the same relief from the Ant -Pain PdU that I do. We are perfectly willing that yon should use our names be S1'".'..?' ,he "' w bave found in using Dr. Miles' Kemedies."-Mas.W.H.BsAJU LXV, Moscow, Idaho. t There Is nothing that will so surely under mine the health as sleeplessness. A alight aHcctlon of the nerves Is sufficient to bring about this distressing condition and unlets tKstment Is at once becun it grows worse rapidly, bringing about loss of appiiite, in. aigettlon, a gradual undermining of nerve force and vitality, nntd finally th- victim suffers from nerous prostration. I i. Miles' Nervine qu'ets the nerves so that r ep may come and f irtlhes the nervous syst sn against the attacks ol any or all nervous di srders. .i A1-.' dEfp'!1? u nd fusrsnteei first bot tle Dr. Milt a' Kemedles. Send for free book en. Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. Notice to Contractors. Hills will he rorolvoil nn In 1 nVIu-L- mllo wost of Mount Angel, on tho new county road loading from Gorvnls and Dunnlgan's Shop road to tho Stoven's road. Plans and specifications can bo scon nt my office. DIddors must doposlt by cortlfled check 5 por cont of tho bid as by law required. Tho .uumy lummissionors' court re serves the right to roject any nnd all "U8- II. n. HERTUCK. Jr.. County Surveyor. Uy W. J. Culver, deputy. w2t-dlt 0 -1 Reduced Rates to the Oreaon State Fair. Tho Oreeon Stnto Pnlr win u hni.i .t tho p,,,. Ground8 September 14 to in Thn cn,,,har ,.. uufc uuiu iu miss mo ratr this year. W. K. COMAN. Gen. Pass Agt.. 9-8-31 a w Portland Or OJLNVOXl.a.Ai f &yjfz&c ytfMimffrfflMw''lC'mi'1"1 Astoria , 's- yjiiisi AXfruefnbiePreonraltonTor As similating ilicFoodantincgula linr UicStomachs and Bowels or Promotes Dif!C3lion.Ch:rriii- nessandUcst.Contnliis neillier Opium,forpltmo nor Mineral. JXOT NARCOTIC. flmfXafOUarSAMVnrtTCimR Ayt SttJL' AtxJmiut OAUUSJ- A(MmMUi JifSmyMinmr. Apcrfccl Remedy for Consb'pa Uon.SourStomach.Dinrrho&i Worms.Convulsions.Fcvcrislt- nrss ond Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Si'gnnlure of &&&&&$ NEW YOHK. exact copy or wrapper. -trfft Fall Mitlimty Announcement 500 st les of ladies and childrens hats Just arrived and on display The largest and best variety ever brought to this city, NO FORMAL OPENING You are cordially invited to inspect ogr goods. They are the latest styles and com bined with their good quality and reason able prices make them a very attractive display I Greenbaunf s Dry Goos Store. 302 Commercial Street THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE The U ivc-iMty comprises the following colleges and schools The Graduate School, Hie College of Literature, Science and Arts, The College of Science and Engineering, CivI, Electrical. Mining and Chemical Engineering, The Univers ity Academy, The School of Music, Tha School of Law, The School of Medicine. The tSMrMllELlnlncldc,ltaiF!c $1 00- Student Body Tax S5.M JitniftS f iffih s"iSJon opnn.s w?"Mdav. Sestember 16. 1903. For cataloeue address eels rar Unlvenlty of Oregon. Eueene. A Man who is not Fastidious About his laundry work will tako it to "any old placo." but thoso who aro well-bred, and want their linen to be faultless In color nnd finish will seek out tho Salem Steam Laundry In tlmo, Just a3 wnter finds Its level. Our laun dry work Is Incomparable, and Is the perfection of the laundryman's art. Try us. Saiem Steam Laundry. COLOhtL J OUMSTED. prOD D0Rbsli.OLMTKD.Mw Phone 411. 320 Liberty SL BSSSV BSSSSSSsKwSn 1 0V 1 1 fBBBBBBBBsl CASTORIA for inianta and Childrn The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORU TMI OCKTHUB OMrN , N1W VO OUT. Signs of Renewed Activity In tho real ostato world Indies' In creasing building operation tail Spring, nnd prompt us to remlsS T that our facilities for supplying lira and soft wood, lumbor, lath, shlnsH and othor building materials aro ex ceptionally good. Wo will bo pleuri to furnish estimates on contract, largo or sranll. A car of Mill G shlnglos received. QOODALE LUMBER CO, . . Near 8. P. P fhons HI. A NlPhf Attack Of cramps or klndron ailment cH best ha rnrml hv n littlo COOd Hi" And we can supply tho very best ; m n.kll. l l..l...Mn tnr med'3 al use, mellow and fully maturodjl Is without an equaL Purity n "ft Uy guaranteed. All tho leading braiR of wines and Ho.uora nt lowest prif J. P. ROGERS, Wiioksle il Kcttll Llauor ou AW ( & In fT M tb fa In I$t tc Im V