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it I v DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNE3DAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1904 8 EVEN WINTE d?E IMT'frV; BRINGING Every Catarrh auffercr dreada the coming of winter for with the first breath of the Ice-king" this miserable disease is fanned into life and all the disgusting symptoms return. The nostrils are stormed tin nnd ih throat can be kept clear of mucous and spitting. Catarrh is a nuisance Ld sWof annoyance, not only to th one who-ha3 it, but everybody else, me micK, yenow discharge from the head produces a feeling of personal defilement, and the odor of the breath is almost intolerable. I The catarrhal poison brings on itomach troubles and affects the Kid neys and Bladder. It attacks the toft bones and tissues of the head and throat, causing total or partial deafness, the loss of smell, and giv ing to the voice a rasping, nasal twang. No partof the body Is secure from its ravages. Catarrh makes you ekk all over, for it is a dis ease of the blood, and circulates all through the system, and for this reason, sprays, wishes, inhalers, powders and salves have proven failures. The way to cure Catarrh thor oughly and permaneatly is to cleanse the blood of the unhealthy secretions that keep the membranes of the body m..ww...i...uu. W1.UUUJ1 inflamed, and nothinir does this so surely and promptly as iS.. &. As long ai thtf blood Ja pbisoa.ed with -S.-T --. 4k.fcVii-. Catarrhal matter the U ilschanra of oi HicmiscraDiwuiacasewmconunue. let our physicians help you get rid of this blood-tainting and stubborn disease. We make no charge whatever for meuicat aavicc. jjtE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAm Wonderful Little "Yankees of tke Orient" Innetit Theb Wa Spirit--Study Best Methods and Act QaicMy . Toklo, Fsb. 20. -The Japanese sol dier can no mora help fighting than a game cock. You would not think to look at him that he Is a terror In a mix. But ha Is. Many of tho sol diers are descendants of tho sam urla. the old-tlmo fighters who for 2000 years wore Japan's only sol diers. Japan is a nation of warriors. With Russia an onomy every man with Jap blood In his veins Is ready to scrap at tho drop of n hat. Con scription Is unnecessary. For yoars li3 has been taught that some day ha would faco Russia, Tin patriot herofes to volunteer to blov? up tho Tlensln gnto, and thomsolvos with it. exIaU In thousands of the little yellow men and It Is lacking In the conscription men of the czar who are fighting because thy are forced to. "The Jap la Inteaaoly mpdern and profoundly medieval.'" Especially Is this true of the army offlcars who ' have been trained In the United States, Great Britain or Gormany. He Is filled with western Idsas and know 1 dge H knows as much about military detail as a German staff officer. He would not be 111 at ease In the hlgheat Buropoan society cir cles. Although h? observ8 everything tho Jap absorbs nothing that Is not of use Military and naval knowledge hi t-trres away because ,he knows its valu . He lets slip the cosmopoli tan spirit and fashionable cynicisms of the Occident because his samurai blood rebels. Luxury he deems vain and foolish. His tastes lead him to seek a sim ple, hardy athletic life. Honor and arms are Inseparable with him. He worships his single swopl as fer vently as his samurai ancMtora wor shipped their two arms. The presenco of tho samurai blood has had much to do with tho onward march of the present day Japan. When the present emperor threw off the at tire of the past and adopted the rai ment of weatorulsm it needed that same powerful infusion to adopt the new life. For 2.000 years the samuralv alona were permitted to bear arms. They were skilled in the arts of war and to them only ware Imparted polite breeding and superior training of the gentleman. It Is astonishing -irfrfiW IS COMING secretions only by continual hawking cotod NOT hba thb tick op a. clock, Watsontown. Pa., lulv ii. tnni. DearBIre: -.-- I htrvo used 8. 8. B. for Catarrh of tho Inner oar, and havo found it an oxool lant remodr for aama. X had been troubled with this dlasaas for years and trlod many things in an effort to r-oe rouei, out notntnr did mo any m V CATARRH rhraTS"I.oS.??oUfrViiaanS-n?c ftyl0 Soc,,U lntorcourse Is marked haarinir wm bo badly affeotad that! by tho most ceremonious code. Even iTihwnalVeVMyor,1110 cadots. hG spirited as they are. aUrind hrnV a,WayB n,U,r0S8 On0 anothcr wlth for" wondorfully Improved; ao muoh ao mal pol'toness ln.nCo?dninrry0aO,Vh.rS.":ay.Oa5: This Is tho surface. Underneath Tor'mdloSSOTo'nomo.worMof thc be8t f Bd fellowship exists. SSS?!.1 Ao- ot haeltato to Biro it tho It Is regnrded as dishonorable to seok oraait it aoatrras. i ... W. F. KnumniNB. promotion at tho expense of another WO BIQN OP tfATABBK! IN THZXt-, THEN TEAKfl. Kreba, Ind. Tar., Aug. 1, 1000. SearStra: About thlrteeri yaara aro X uaad your" remedy far Oatarrh. X had ba an troubled with It for about nlna -train, but allies n iuinr a. a, a. naro never peon worried with it. I fool able to recommend b.b.b. taklnr 8- 8, 8. haro never been worried "r -r,,n T. MH.Ii WEB. mncu9 nnd other diap-uatlnp svmntoma a. a. 3. goes to tne fountain source ' "I6, t?ub1 n? I)Urifi!8 ttnd enriches the blood, and so invigorates and tones up the system that catching cold and con-! tracting Catarrh is not so likely to occur. I Keep theblood in order and winter'scoming brings none of the discomforts of Catarrh. Write us particulars of your" case, and that the coojie Japanese, whoso an cestors were never pormltUd to fight, should prove such good sol diers. In Korea the descendants of the samurai and the man with no ancestors fought shodldor to shoul der. ' Some of the bravest deeds In mod orn Japan's history havo been per formed by eolillers and sailors of tho coolie class. Kipling onco ox proesod tho wish that ho could see a fight betweon the Japs and the Ghurkas, the little warriors who have won so much renown on the Indian frontier. General Grant, with the tralnod eyo of tho soldier, saw the good qualities of tho Japanese officers. He declared that tho ofllcers gradu ated from the army educational In stitution were .among the finest In tho world. There are usually 500 students In training to become officers in the Japanese hrmy. Expense Is not con sidered where their education Is con- loruwu. in uiuiujuu iu (ii0 hiuii cut- bum IB II lego and miliary acadomy, Japan i Q 1QOK Wil has n cadet school, modol school, an artillery and engineering school for your blood must be pure to give cavalry officers, a gunnery school for yur complexion that peculiar fresh field officers, a distinct Wnn.mlnbLS55S school for garrison artillery, and WnatfAVVrt aAIi AH tl4Alli,.lf AB.H uiuuo uwui uiBuiuwuuD. , When tha army was reorganized the Japanese cadets woro sent abroad by the hundreds. Germany! received the majority. For this rea- son the German military idea pre- )muq iw a fiivub UAiauv. titmovai, as has been eald. the Jap absorbB only" what he considers beat, and he has the faculty of picking the best with qulckneee and perception; thus he has taken tho best of the Ger man Idea, the beet of tho English, French and the United States. These mon, who received their edu-' cation from the finest war colleges of the world, returned to Japan and , founded the present military and naval schools. From time to tima. students have been admitted to Weet Point and Annapolis, aa well as to the military and naval schools qf European powers and they have been able to keep their governments abreast of the times. In addition, tho government al ways has a military and naval officer in each legation of Europe and the United Statos, Whoao oxproas duty It is to Investigate and report on nil Improvements In naval and military equipment If available each Idea Is adopted. If not, It Is cast aside. Organization, carried to oxtremos, Is Japan's strong point. Her ap proximate military strongth Is 170, 000. The British army Is estimated at 250'000(Wt the Japanese general and departmental staffs Include 3,575 officers and men. while the British number but 1,103. In this respect , t . t , ,, IV fll0Wd tU G8rman i Social otiquetto differs from . that In the United States and English army. A Japanoso ofllcor would not dream of slapping a brother ofllcor on the back In a hall-fellow-well-mot . ..... ... ., ,r,c,i-CinUUi j officer even by methods deemed leg itimate In other services, suclr as cultivating social relations with men who dispose honors and rewards. Tho Japanese officer prides him self on despising money. Ho will . . '. .. ... nlmni-fnii.. i. i . . . . cheerfully beggar himself to help a "'end. Ono Instanco demonstrates their froo-heartedness. An offlcor wanted to co throuch Mnnchur a on a snvlntr oxnoiiitinn ho obtained leave, but did not have 'R1,mion. .,. . ,,. , . , 8l,fflclent moini'- 0no ot Wends Iearnotl of hls Pordlcamont and nt lonco drow ovory J'on " '""l In tho t bank. This was not sufficient nnd ho mentioned' the fact to other of- fleers, who at once subscribed nil they had. Whon tho offlcor left there was senrcoly a yon loft In tho rogl ment Tho luxury of an officers life In othor sorvlces Is scorned by tho Jap anese offlcors. Thoy habitually sus tain llfo on dried fleh nnd rico, like the men In the ranks, nnd nBkTioth Ing moro substantial on a campnlgn. It wn3 onough for them whon thoy woro stopping off -10 mllos a. day across tho frozen Manchuria during tho war with China!. Tho mon aro armed with a rifle Inventod by a Japanoso offlcor, Gen cral Arlsaka, which Is said to bo n superior weapon to tho Improved Mauser. It la said by military au thorities to have superior "stopping qualities" to any military rlfllo. Undor the rosorve system ovory able-bodied man In Japan stands I renoy to onllst. Nenrly nil havo somo knowledge of military work nnd so will not bo raw recruits. Jnpan dlschargos hor soldlors early In time of ppaco nnd has thousands of tried voterans upon whom sho enn depond In the prosont crisis. Promotion from the ranks Is rare. The standards for non-commissioned officers Is hlghor than In any othor jarmy in tho world. Tho soldlors J are great readers. Japan turn out moro prlntod mnttor than any othor country In the world oxcopt Gormany The result Is that with tho groat range of roadlng on top of his ordi nary education, tho Japanoso soldlor Is gonornlly a woll-road man. Careful attention Is paid to the development of tho body as well as the mental facilities. Gymnasiums are attached to all garrisons nnd they are of tha best type. The offlcors do ovorythlng In their power to encourage gymnastics. Football and othor west ern games are ployed Is somo bar- , racks, but the favorite oxerclse Is the practice of Jiu-jitsu, consldorod the uneai meiuou Known ior uovoiopmg the body. The feeling betweon offlcors and j order. Beecham's Pills will put J '' m o . I you in condition. Tjr PajoI VMjTaC&ll eWl www.il you must be well. Your digestive organs must be doing their work iwjw; wuvwmuu w , U n machinery, and will give you , the wapond vigor that only comes , r To keep well every organ must be doing its duty stomach, liver and kidnevs must ea(m jn thorough working order, If you are not as well as you ought to be Take a small dose of BEECHAM'S PILLS They will set you right. ' m Sold Everywhere 10 Conta and 3f Cents O ' " HEALTHY PLANTQ Require the Most Careful Attention aa Well aa Good Soil. Did you over see a rosobush which despite tho most beneficent environment of soll-of uunshlno-and of atmosphere, -cemod never to achieve a healthy growth. A ton of manuro will not help n plant that has a canker eating out Us heart. Tou must destroy the causo beforo yoil con remove tho effect. Tou cannot euro Dandruff and Bald ness by robbing on hair lotions, and rubbing In vaseline, etc Tou must look to the causo of the trouble It's a germ at tho roots of your hair which causes it to fall out. Nowbro's Herplcldo destroys tho germ, and healthy hair Is the sure result. Sold by leading drugRlste. Send 10c. In stamps for snmplo to The Ilerplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Itel J. Ay, Special Agent mon Is excellent Both are devoted to the emperor, and tho mon rogard their officers as tho direct represen tatives of mikado. Thoro Is tfone of the fear that exists betweon tho Russian soldier nnd his oljlcor. Tho knout Is an unknown Instrument Desertion Is rare Pretty Safe Rule to Go By. Whon there is a feeling that tho heart or lungs, blood or llvor, brain or nerves are diseased, at onco com mence to doctor tho stomach. This is tho foundation ot tho trouble In 90 cases out of every 100. Commonco to regulato tho dlgestlvo organs, got them In healthy working condition, ana tho othor troubles will leavo of thomsolvos. DIsoasea which havo their beginning In the stomach aro cured through tho stomach. Tho medicine for stomach disorders and half tho Ills of llfo, is Dr. Gunn's Im proved Liver Pill. They aro sold by all druggists for 25c per box. Ono pill is a doso. Thoso pills put all the dlgestlvo Organs In good condition so thnt dlseaso has no basis to work upon. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho t&zffi&&4 Signature tt-K 'W5 -- BOHIOT "When Greek Meets Greek" troublo begins, but whon a man moots a shirt collar or cult dono up at tho Salem Stoam Laundry ho knows that all of his troubles in finding tho right spot to have his Hnon dono up havo ceased f,or you can't match tho work dono hero In this town.' Laun dry work Is our buslnoss, and wo mako It our buslnoss to do work such as no othor laundry can compoto with. Salem Steam Laundry Colonol J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous D. Olmsted, Man. Phono 411 230 Llborty St T hQ'ff'w'l O I I ! Garden Seeds If you want to got sooda that will grow, select from T i no Largest mocx The Purest Stock The Best Selected Stock f In the vallov. and rornombor S tho only seeds wo carry aro SEED8 THAT GROW ' A handsome Illustrated cat aloguo sent froo by mall on ro quest Savage & Fletcher I Dealers In FLOUR. GRAIN AND 8EED X 322-324 Commercial Street i-feKtMi4-9iail94HI' White Plymouth Rocks ENGLEWOOD POULTRY YARDS, C. F. Ruef, Prop. Setting of 15 eggs 1.50. Breedr of puro stock Whlto Plymouth Rocks ex clusively. Thoy are good layers and seldom set Salem, Or. 1-25-lm HUIE WING SANG CO. Chlnaware, Japanese fancy and dry goods, embroideries, laces, silks, wool en goods, skirts, wrappers, waists, white underwear. Wo make up all kinds of ladies' garaenj, gents' over alls, Matting, dishes, etc., now on sale at the cheapest price. Corner of alley. Court street, Salem, Or. freioioeoisiotiie?iieico L - .rfc- bkkJ I ?.:;..,; -w jaeg i- mnninii nn 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 i I CLASSIFIED j Advertisements, five llnee or ! ! less, In this column Inserted ! ! throo times for 25c, 60o aweek ; ; $1.50 a month. All over five ; ; inca bi mo samo rate. imiijiiiiiinniiiUHH FOR RENT. JL For Rent. A houso; gas In ovory room; heator connectod with bath; two rooms in good order, nowly pa pored. Inqulro at 91 Court street 2-22-tf For Rent Two good houses on Win tor and Mill streets. Will bo ready - for delivery about March 1st. J. C. Goodale. 2-lC-tf FOR 8ALE. For Sale. Nlco, well located rosl donee in this city for salo at $1600. Also a flno farm of 243 Hi acres, woll improved and located In Polk coun ty for salo at $40 por acre. Quartor block of property In Salem for sale or trade, worth $7000., Other rest donco prpporty for ' salo, , conlrally located and reasonable. Call on O. A. Hurley, on Tuesday, Wednesday I or Thursday, at tho offlco ot W. H. Holmes. 2-22-3t For Sale. A flno 9-room houso, with two lots, $1600 J small houso and lot on Center street, near Capitol, JG00; a lot 50x170 on North Front strcot, $300; no agents. Call on A. P. Mc Atoo, 13th and Mission streets. 'PHono 373 Dluo. V 2-22-3t For Sale. Good' team; wolght 1200 pounds each; C and C years old, Call nt corner ot 12th and Wnllor stroots, Yew Patk. R. W. Van Fleet. 2-22-3t For 8ale. A span of 1400 pound work horses for Balo at Red Front livery barn, Salem. 2-20-3t For Sale. Good six-room, hard-finished houso and furnlturo, barn and two lots. Soo Dorby & Wilson. 2-20-3t For Sale. No. 1 oocond-growth fir and maple. 'Dollvorod to any part of tho city. J. W. Manloy, South Salem, Phono 2075 Black. 2-lC-lw For Sale Or trade, a flno 10-acro chlckon or fruit ranch; first-class buildings and improvements; close to school, postofllco, store and rSlVr way station. Will trado for city or unimproved farm property., Address "W. J.," Caro Journal. 11-5- MISCELLANEOUS. Moler'a Barber Collerje Of Salt Lake City, offers advantages In teaching the trado that cannot bo had olso whore. Avoid schools tho Oregon and California barbers' now laws aro apt to closo at any tlmo. Write today for our special offer to dls tnnt students. 1-23-lm Say Havo you triod Edwards & Lusch or's for moats. Wo havo tho host sausage in town. Como and try it, and bo convinced. 410 Eaut State street Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldost and bost equipped company in Sa lem. Piano and furnlturo moving a specialty Offlco 'phono, 861. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No. CO Stato streot 9-1-1 m Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 297 Commercial street, upstairs. Singing BchooL Rudlmental and sight reading class es. Begins Wednesday evening, Oc tober 14th. Class overy Wednes day evening to May 1st, next Tui tion, $1.00. i ii i ii iiiiiiHiHimiini' I Field Peas Tho great hog feed. Very short crop last eeason; better X buy what you need now, while T you can secure them. 8PRING-VETCHES. The finest hay crop produced In tho valley. You will find our prices right CLOVER AND QRA88 SEEDS. We make a specialty of farm seeds, and would be pleased to quote you prices on anything In our line. I D. A. White &Son r Feedmen and Seedsmen f 301 Com'l St, Phone 1781 HIIIUHI HlHUHHIHfr THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street Short Orders, Oysters In all styles Meals at'al! hours Service a la CafW . - Ui BCKBRLEN, PropHetc MISCELLANEOUS. Unique Cleaning Rooms C A. John son, successor to Shaw & Johnson, tho cleanors, la now located at 209 Commercial streot. Ho doea a gen eral prosslng and repairing busi ness. Specialties: Skirts, sine waists, kid gloves, gonta' clothing', ' etc. Phono 2C14. G-28)lyr ' Dr. I. W. Starr Offlco In Bush & Broy building, over Oregon "Shoo Store. Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Calls attended in city or country. Rosldenco 'phono 2S5G Red. l.&tf ' Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereattor be found In tho Broy block, 275ft Com mercial street, over Oregon Shoe Co. Offlco tolophono, 2931; ral donco phone. 2751. Offlco hours 9 to 13. and 2 to 5. WIRE FENCING. Walter Morley, Dealer In American, Elwood and Page flold fencing. All kinds ot poultry fonring. Shingles. P. & B. rpndy roofing and watt panor . Prlcoa tho lowost Batons Fonco works, 50 Court stroeL Salem. dftw. UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers. Wo carry tho . largosx and flnost lino ot undortakor'B good in tho city. Prlcoa to suit alL' Black and whlto hparso. Prompt, rollablo. Savo money by calling kt No. 107. A. M. Clough, A. J. Basoy. 1-16-tf RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 95 Stat street Opon day and night Ons 20c moals aro bettor than any 3S houso In tho otato. Six 20o mealr ' for $1.00; 21 20c moals for $3.00. LODGES. Olive Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. F. I. O. O. F. Hall, Saturday each wook, at 7:30 p. m. B. B. Horrlck, Jr., N. O.; Frank F. Toovs, recording socrotary. 8alem Camp, No. 113, Woodmen of the ; World Moots In Holman Hall ovory Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Fraslor, Consul. Wyllo 'A. Mooros, Socro tary. 1-12-lyr Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or dor United Workmon, moota erery Saturday ovonlng Jn tho Holman Hall, cornor Stato and Liberty (streets. Visiting brothren wclcom. J. O. Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sellwoo4 Record or. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Meet In their hall in Holman black, cor nor Stato and Llborty, ovory Mon day ovonlng. yuttlng brethren wolsomo. Roy Mclntlro, M. W. A. E. Aufranco, Rocordor. Central Lodgo No. 18, Ki of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, corner State and Liberty Sts. Tosday of eaek wook at 7:30 p. in. II. II, Turner, C. C; W. I. Stnley, K. of R. and S. Foresters of Amorlca Court Sher wood Forostors No. 19. Moots Fri day In Turner block. H. a. Moyor, O. R.; A. L. Brown, Sea Modern Woodmen of America Urv gon Codar Camp No. 5246. Meet ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'cloeli Holman Hall, B. E. Matton, V. P.; A. Li. Brown, Clork. 08TEOPATH8, Dr. M. T. Schoettle, FranK j. r and Anna M. Barr. Graduatea Amorlcap School of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle, Mo., successors to Dr. Grace Albright Offlc- hours t 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Temple, Phono Main 2711; rosldonco phono 2603 red. Dr. H. H. 8covel, Osteopath and 8urj gnstlonlst Treats chronlo dlsordora of tho stomach, bowels, llvor, kid noys; norvouu nnd fornnlo diseases, lung and throat troublos, D'Arcy Bldg., Stato St Main 2855, TON80RIAL AND DATH8. Evan's Barber Shop Only first-claw shop on Stato streot Every thlnji now and up-to-oato. Finest porce lain baths. Shave, 16c; hair-cut Jle - batli8, 25c. Two flrst-closa boot blacks. O, W. Evans, proprietor. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water sorvlco apply at offlce. Bills payablo monthly In advane. Mae all complaints at tha office. EXPRESS AND TRANSFER. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger train Baggago to all parte of the city. Prompt sorvlce. Telephone No. 24L HECKMAN.nEDniCK & HOMYER DENTI8T8. O. H. MAOK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keone, la White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at mod brat fee In any branch are In especial) request POSTAL8I P08TAL81 Souvenir postals. Finest lino In tho city. Cqmo and see them, Tfie; yatiety Store 94 Court St. Annor M. Welch, Prop 1 ;i ! Ill m rgiyjjj