w t 8 .iaHT JWACHEN SAVED . MONEY iM Some Financial Manip ulations in theMor pn Class Saved Nearly One Hundred Thousand in Four Years From a $3,500 Salary Washington, Feb. 11. Crose-oxam-3n&U6n of Machen wan continued this tuornlng. Attorney Conrod ollcltcd the information that, although he owed 430,000 whon ho arrived In Washing ton In 1891, he, novortholoM, from 1899 until ho was removed from office, do- posited In (ho Westminster, Mary' land bank $77,000. III salary during that period was $35,000 por year. o No Alarm It Felt. San Frnnolsco, Feb. 11. Alarm for the safety of tho Japanese liner Amer ica Marti, which sailed from San Francisco for Yokohama January SEtii, Is not foil by local oRlclnls of tho line; despite tho dispatch to the contrary printed In Ilaetern papers to day. At no time was It feared tho vessel, which lias on board mnny AmorleaiM, would fall Into the hands of the Kuertens. Howevor, If that eliotiM he IU fate, the passengers would not be seriously discommoded, boonnse Rusela Is bound by Interna tional laws of war to safely convey them to the nearest neutral fort, which Is Chee Foo, The American Mam, running on schedule time, would arrlvo at Yokohama Snturday, but, as oho doparted with ordors to mako tho journoy at top spood, alio may arrlvo tomorrow. Cllmatlo Cures. Tho Influonco of climatic conditions Jn tho euro of consumption Is very much ovordrawn. Tho poor patient, and tho rich patient, too, can do much bettor at home by proper attontlou to food dlgostlon, and a regular courso of Gorman Byrup, Froo oxpoctoratlon In tho morning Is mado certain by German Byrup, so Is a good night's roat and tho nbsenco of that weak ening cough and debilitating night sweat. Restless nights and the ex haustion duo to coughing, tho groat oat danger and dread of tho consump tlvo, can bo prevented or stopped by taking German Syrup liberally and rogularly. Should you be able to, go to a warmer cllmo you will find that of tho thousands of consumptives there, the row who are benefitted and regain strength are those who use German Syrup. Trial battle, He; reg ular also, 7Co. At nil druggists. At Dr. Stone's drug stores. Trouble at Astoria. Astotla. Or.. Feu. II. Ah eleclrfml Btorm of great severity prevailed WHEAT MARKETS. GhltMffo. Feb. 11. K. Cum. 6tV4. Wheat ttff Gold Dust Flour fade by THU SIDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. M.vl for family use. Ask your grocor for It. Bran and shorts til ways on hand. A. T. Wain, Agt. Wanted Potatoes Wc Want Burbank Potatoes. Early Rose Potatoes. Early Jackson Potatoea. Pserlsss Potatoes. Qarnett Chill Potatoes. James M. Kyle & Co 75 CommerclalSt, ft 8ree Baeoeeee90e4ea Yoa'll Have Of your life when yeu earry a wateh Hing W fir. reHable, handsome, ejant In appearance, and outwore other, beuflht at the same prlae elsewhere. We an recommend our Jewelry equally In the eame strong term. O. 3BC, 3SCX3!tTO-JEIrS Jatehm'Ker Jeweler nd Optician. 88 State 8trL Next deer to Ladd A Bush Bank. hero yesterday, lasting for more than two hours. Tho first clap of thunder camo at 2 o'qlock In Uio afternoon, and thunder and lightning occurred at Intervals until 4:30, While little damage was done, electrical appli ances all over tho city wor6 Inter fered with, and many poreons received slight shocks. Tho storm struck North Head at 10 a. m., but am not reacn Asiona lor four hours. At North Wood last night fully two Inches of rain foil, but thoro was scarcoly any precipitation n this city, Tho electric storm had a singu lar effect on tho government barome ter In tho local weather office, tho rec ord of which during tho prevalcnco of the storm was of a zig-zag character. s A Family Affair. Thoro will bo a drama entitled "A Family Affair" rendered at uben's hop houso, two miles west of St. Louis on Friday ovenlng, tho 1th, after which will bo a basket social and a dance. All Invited. SENDS THEM CVERLAND Berlin, Feb. 11. It Is roported this afternoon that tho czar has notified the "kaiser of hie deelro to send a Ileet of 16 ship to the Kant through the Kaiser Wllhelm canal, from tho Dal tie sea. Where Doctors Agree. When a patient Is under the doc tor's care for some months, with con stautly varying symptoms, but evei Increasing weakness from the loee of , flesh and strength by the ravages of disease, all doctors will agrpo that tho first gain of fie" Indlcatos a change for tho bettur, Weak, thin, HeshloM people, know thoy feel hot ter ns soon ns they gain flesh. The best floeh and blood maker 1b Dr. Qunn's Blood & Norvo Tonic. For pimply, palo and sickly people, both old and young, a bettor mcdlclno waa novor mado. It turns tho food you cat Into strong, red blood making solid flesh and musclo at tho rato of 1 . n it,. n- Mi, i i o.i w n I .lrL-iriBtaVA- ir.n ,,V hn, ,- i !,. . n m .... .. ii ma Dn ' aw tww iv uw ui w mwauo nir -. iu uvuri'uiuu uio cueci 01 ovor-inuuigonco or dissipation use tins medicine. Mnnl-I, Spaniels, of which there nre many breeds, tiro supposed to hnvc first como j from Hpttln, from which circumstance I Is derived tholr distinctive name. ' Charles I. was nn tirdcnt admirer of n j snmll rnrloty of this nuluinl. und from ' Hint liniHi. flu tliMiletifiHmi nt lita tij.l ! known tho world over as King Charles. Ulonboliu or Marlborough spauleln, which grontly rohomblo tho latter In form nml general iippcnmncc, get tholr Kngllsh iinmo from lllunholm pnlaco -In Oxfordshire, where the breed has blHtll nrtwtfrvoil Mlnco tlln lim.lmittir. nf I tho eighteenth century. Htnniliut 4-tlrd. The one liidliiiMWhlo quality of suc ceed In tleM days of tremendous coin potlthm Is HtHinimt. The young umn who luck that will never got fur. He will soon Ih forced nut of the race uud IdetmrkiNt. 'J'Imhh wiw Imvo uhhwi wl It Imvo cnniiered liiinimerable dlf llcultles. Siiiiimw. liu'iirHlilr, We htwr of six iiewefNiper wIHom who nnnnitly Inherited fortuuee. Trou ble Is. when such (IiIiikh happen, they generally enlnrne the iwper and get joar and 1m'jii.v again six month Ktor.-AtUnta Constltutiott. o v u? ae. a. ux. . e4M U ) lm Xd Yw Hsw Min rft ftBSKBHBBHSVBSailSBSBBllBflSal API a Of Bad Accounts. No Collections, No Charges Van Atstlne, Gordon & Co, 275' j Commercial Street Phone S01 A, R. Morgan A Co More, BMBIBBBBBBBRKBBBBBBBBBBIB the Time bought from es Co AATA1 M4MMttM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1904. CLEARING BURNED DISTRICT Ten Thousand Men Moving the Debris in Baltimore It Is Expected the Ruins Will Be Cleared Inside of Two Weeks Baltimore, Feb. 11. Before tho day Is over 10,000 men will bo working In tho rulna, and expect to havo tho streets clcarod within two weeks. Germans Win a Victory, lxradon. Fob. 11. A Central News telegram from Capetown says that government alvicos stato that tho rebelB In Gorman West Africa havo been defeated by tho Gormans In a battlo In tho mountains. HltfTS FOR FARMERS Mora Collar. It is an awkward, unpleasant thing to do to put n horso collar on by thrust ing It over hit head, giving It a turn J nml then moving it down to place. All horses do not tnko to this operation kindly and mako their displeasure known when tho groom Is crowding the collar over tho widest part of the head at the point of the eyes. I have seen horses, when the nose was Just entered 'nt0 "e ?nenln& f th collnr tbru?.t their heads through with a rush, as If to get through with the unpleasant op eration ns soon ns possible In flytlino tho ono who places a collar on a bow Is very npt to get bounced nbout by tho horse suddenly moving his bead to ono side to fight an nnnoylng fly. There Is hardly n'person that handles borses much but litis been Jerked off bis i feet or bnlanco mnny times. To avoid I such troubles n few have their horse collars in ml o to open nt the top, and when placed on tho ends arc fastened together with buckto and si strap, but . this Is very Inconvenient for a short person to do, ns he cannot sec what ho Is nbout and has to be guided by the senso of feeling. A German has obvi ated nil these dlfllcultles. Ho baB his collars made to open nt tho bottom. Ho puts one end over tho horse's neck, slides It down to place and faitcns It nt the bottom with strap and'-bucklo. What objection can there be to this method? None. What benefit? All that It Is possible to be. Dr. Galen Wilson In Practical Farmer. nratrlrtluar Production. Thnt tbo njtrlcultural production oi this country Is, as a whole, IqcreaBlng there Is little doubt. The consumption Is growing yoarly, and It must bo so or wo should face a serious shortage In more than ono lino of agricultural pro duction. At tho same time thcro Is an otMitHclo to tho rapid liicrenso of pro Unction tbnt promises to keep It within bounds of snfoty for some time to come, though of courso some things will now and then be produced In excess of re MUlreiiwnts. We refer to the scarcity of labor, which In spite of the general use of labor saving machinery Is re stricting the production of agricultural Htapltw, or, what amounts to tho same thing, making their cost to the pro ducer too great to allow of reckless production. Machinery has solved a imrt of this problem, but it does not extend to ono of the vital factors, tho houveholit. It Is bah! enough to got 1 help In the field, Imt It I harder still to get It In the home, and tunny a farmer must choooe between restrict In his crop area hihI overworking his family. The lack of help at home Is nffeetliiB the volume of production ton1 far greater extent tbau Is ecnornlly supposed.-Stoekman and Faruior. far of ComuirrrUI 1'ertlllierM. The farmer of the six states. Vir ginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, GeorKln. Alalwmn and MleeleelnnL use , auniiHlly $30,000,000 worth of comuior. corner of Chomoketa and Cottage elal fertlllxers. Tlwse six states havo ' street, this wek Friday at 2-30 n m an averago of $t.O00.O0O werth of llvo L P" Btock. Texas has $300,000,000 worth Carnations and Violets of live stock and uww $127,000 worth of Other cut tlower to l had at th caiuuierclnl fertlllwrs. Theni tlguroa Avenuo areenhouso. nnri n,7f do not really mean what they seem to' JJT. Xa n, m v 'i Pr" ludlcKte. for much of the Teas live.1" tW' J hone mi uta,k- 8-10-31 stock la not k,jpt ou farms. Nevorthe Uw, the bot waj to save larae outlays for cowitnereial fertilisers, which In the six state mwm amount to 10 per cent of the rrojw grown, U to keep nuw live stock ami rixjw moro foed. Funu and Itauvii, UulatuK Stf I'otator. Sweet potato saould havo a low IhhI In a ileetOj- (iktwed soil and thon ; shallow eulttvMtiuu until the vln stop the plowlitK. after which eras-s and1 weeds sboHkl be removed with boo. Unlet the lattd I poor, stiff and ckyey It will Heed no fertllWug fet oatlng potatoes. Otuerwlee when largo erof fer stock feed are wanted, barn yard taauure or any nitrejrenous for tlHaer. with same phosphate hadded, drUWd In the furrows and well inlxe4 with the setl beTore bedding. On deep, teo, sewly Und free frew weeds and graaa the m ntowtex piau wttl do ra aeaabty well. r i . The White Heus C5an gtre y a good aeal By hour of the day or aigbL Real Estate Business. Joycy B. Garrett and Bert Garrett havo transferred lot No. 4 In Cochran's addition to Woodburn for $825. Nicholas J. Haas has 6old to Ma Uida Zupansky lota No. 7 and 8, block No. 1, George H. Jones' addition, for 1900. John E. Murphy and wife havo sold 20 acres of land near Brooks to M. L. Jonos for $500. Ferdinand A . Bauer has disposed of his property In Woodburn to Mary M. Sooley, for $375. J. A. Wled and wlfo havo sold to Edna A. Brownlee, 3 acres of land near Jefferson for $300. AHco I. Sutton and F. A. Sutton havo sold to Geo. C. Will lot No. 1, in block No. 2, Prcfenall & Smith's addi tion to Salem, for $35. Thoro Is moro Catarrh In this boc- tlon of tho country than all other dls oasoa put together, and until tho last fow yoars waa supposed to bo Incura ble. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local dlseaso and pro scribed local remedies, and by con stantly falling to euro with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable Scionco has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional dlsoaso and therefore requires constitutional treatment. units uatarrn euro, manuiaciurca oyi$ t T ntinnAw ft. Hr fVnlnAn CiUIn la tho only constitutional euro on the markot. It is takon internally In doses from 10 drops to a toaspoonful. It acta directly on tho blood and mu cous surfaces of Uio systom. Thoy offer ono hundred dollars for any case It falls to euro. Sond for circular and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tbo bust. MARRIED. WRIGHT ELLIS. At tho homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Garbo, Aumsvlllo, Or., Sunday, Fobruary 7, 1904, Mrs. Matilda A. Ellis to Harvey L. Wright, both of Aurasvllle, iowls Bleakncy, Justice of tho peaco, officiating. Tho brldo Is a highly respected wo man pf that socton, whoro sho has lived nil her life. Tho groom is sta tion agont at Aumsvlllo, and is well known in Salem, having, for a time, filled Uio placo of baggago mastor at tho local station. Tho couplo will reside in Aumsvlllo. Tim Invention of llie 1'lano, The honor of Inventing the piano is claimed by tho English, the French and tho Gormaiis. Father Wood, an Eng lish monk nt Koine, Is said to havo been the real lnvoutor In 1711 and to have manufactured one, which he sold to Samuel Crisp!, tho author of "Vir ginia," from whom It was purchased by Fnlko Grovllle, though Count Carll clalni9 the credit for Hartholeraraco Chrlstlforlc of 1'iulun during his stay In Florence somo threo years later (1714). Tho French attrlbuto tho In vention to a Parisian named Mnrlus, who, they alleged, produced In 1710 a harpsichord In which hammers had been substituted for the old plectrums or quills. Tho Germans nre the Inst In tho Held with J. C. Schroder of Dres den, who claimed (1717), when eighteen years of age, to have "constructed aft er much consideration tho model of a now clavier with hammers, upon which ho could play loudly or softly." Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next mornlns I feel bright and my com plexlon Ib better. My doctor says It acta gently on the Bkomache, liver and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. It is -nade of herbs and Is prepared a """f ie. u is called Lane's inert 'c,n8- All druggists sell It nt Shr nnri 60 cent- Lane's Faraliy Medicine raove- Ul0 Vowels Mh day. If you Y--V,X '. oumi,or. ra sampieii Address, Orator Woodward, LvRot n. y. The Woman'a Missionary Society of tho Presbyterian church Ul nMH at th home of Mrs. Davton O J5w jg 1" O SI. T A , 8tk. IIWVlrjBMl -r-H-H-H-H-HH-H-H-r j New Today m m 1 1 n 1 1 1 m -w.h4: Wantedaxperieoced girl for hmue wwk; good jay. Apply to Mrs. Geo, F- Rodfdrs, Oak and Capital streota. Ml-3t Bazar a.t Summit ChurcK-Prblay af trooB a4 evesilKK. February 13b, The La' Aid Society lavites jxm to fc ntmmt RerwkBwats aad efcKt&lHMt fer all Ut can at tend. Owe. MMt. Wanted-,Howw or cooklsg wwk orsilBgii. T to 9 o'elook. by Jap boy. Apply to Journal offlee, 2-ll-3t Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. Satwday, Feb. S3 Henry B. Marks presents Mr. Wm. J. Holmes m tno oeauiuui paswrcu play, One Night in June A swoet, wholesome story of country llfu Largo cast of metropolitan ar tists. Special magniflcont scenery. Now, novel and original specialties. Prices 75c, 50c, 35c. Soats on salo at box ofllco Satur day at 9 a. m. rH)ietQf KMttfraieiQf-t-1 Does You Btf ggy Need Paint This Is the time of year to have It put In order. All work done In the best style, and fully guaranteed as to quality. Prices Right I t" You will be surprised at how little it will cost you to have your rig made new. W.B.WARNER I &CO. $ 68 Chemeketa Street. f W9-8 ARRIVALS AT SALEM HOTELS S. P. Holt, Juneau; W. F. Davison, Albany; M. D. Amscl, Seattle; J. J. Thomas, Salt Lake; Thomts D. Dee, St, George, Utah; Robert C. Llnd, Ogdon, Utah; Stephen Ringo, R. U Young, Mrs. Geo. Zollnor, Mt, Angel; A. R. Badger, Toledo, Wash.; T. D. Johnson, II. J. Schaumborg, Union; J. J. Woods, Newberg; O. A. Ftelior, Tumor; E. A. Dalley, Empire, Mich.; F. S. Haswoll, Frankfort, Mich.; S. S. Slgel, D. L. Wolf, Portlaud; T. E. Melllnger, Dayton; Jas. B. Parkofc Crawford, Nob.; L. A. Wlloy, Joffor Bon; Hans C. Wahlborg, Portland; B. C. Milos, Newberg; C. M. Plorson, Portland.- "Something now." Tho very latost invention of tho confectlonor's art, and It hasn't been namod, at tho Spa. Try It. 2-ll-3t Ml II M1WI j M-H-H It t II 1 1 W-W-H-M-H- : : Yout :: Umtelia Does It need repairing? do all kinds of repairing. We We do good work. WE DO GOOD WORK. WATT SHIPP New Location, 291 Commercial stree, oppposlte R. M. Wade's store. H II I It i 1 I K-H-H4-1 f -H-4-H-t "MJSLM XMTJkMJ WWdA WJMwmm 1MM PEO&XJB3 BAneABfHOirSB'' Two Days Ptixe Catting Sale Wednesday and Thtwsday The goods aro here and ready fer your' inspection sale now on. Re member that you cannot buy those goods at thoao prlcea except oa WedneKlay and Thursday. ,; RemnanU of calicoes and apron ginghams, yard sc 7c OuUng flannel, dark patterns 'ard 4 Cc doubte twIlWd eraali, yd 3 J-4c 7V4o Lace striped eurtaln scrim 36 laches wide, yard jie Edinburgh suiting, tho latest shown, yard 29c 38c Silk mercerized oxford waist- lng. backet woavo, yd 25c Best hair rata, each s0 Drees aad rainy day sklrtA HALF PRICE. OOOO OOOOS F, Utu M'EYoyBrothers,Court St.,Salem j MAM SAL Wkat is it? Will be hen Sattiffday Keep yotif eye on this space "Rubbet Tfres Again it iwiys ua to lomiud you ovjrjiori and thon about that nlco rig of jmn standing In tho baru waiting fortti spring driving tbnt is coming son Get It ready by having rubber tins fitted. Wo havo fitted dozens of Salem's buggies and can fit youn You novor saw a driver who wouM do without, after having tho rubber tlra Call nnd seo us. Now'u a good time to get this dono. F. A. Wiggins Implement Houso 255-257 Liberty St Farm Imploments, Automobile Sowing Machines and Supplies. N. H. BURLEY, Sewing Machine fh palrlng. i- x-k-m-hm 1 1 m m THE CELEBRATED 8TALLI0N DIABLO-2-.09 t-4 will mako tho season of 1904 at tho Stato Fair Grounds. t This groat raco horso, sfro of . extremo spood and certain ', prlzo wlanor, la acknowledged ; ; to bo tho poor of any stallion ; In Amorlca, Breodors aro ro . quested to writo or call or C. D. CROOKHAM, 2-9-m Salem, Oregon hih umiimn min-wT :: Money to Loan '. '. THOMAS K. FORD. Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. rxE2333S feet Sana ailk. spool :c eat spool silk, each Sc 10c linen crash, yd ..- Hrabroldorloa, A in. wjde, yd Bmbroldoriae, C in, wid. yd -'c lBo gold buttons, latest, doz-.U Qhlldroa's boat JOc hoso sup- porterf , pair Children's 25o underwear, dol ing out price l0c Boat shoo lacea, 2 for lc Beet wire hair pins, 2 pkgs . le 600 yards silk flulshod brllllaJa- tlnfH nil nnlnni -A 4C , wwY v ,y 0UR MOTTO , J aaaatflaHaasl KgffiHEKS " afctotlA. . jftv..