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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1904. jw? tfcoHal (page of ZTbe H)ail 3-ournal ByHOFER BROTHERS. ficrlpps News Association Telegrams. Published every afternoon ox c pet Sunday at 107 Commercial street. Subscription terms: Dally ono year, $4.00 In advance; dally three months, $1.00 In advance: dal( by carrier, 60c per month week ly one year, $1.00 In advance. EDITOR WITH THE ANGELS JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. One week 10c; one month 3Gc; three months $1.00. .At Journal office; at Daue's grocery, South Salem; at Dowersox' grocery, tfew Park; Asylum Avenue Grocery Store; Electric Grocery, East State s tareet .Single Copies Price 6 cents. Price to newsboys 2a cents per copy. To Mall Subscribers Tho dato when you subscrlttlon oxplrcs Is on the aaddrose label of each paper. When that dato arrives, If your subscription Biofl not again boon paid In adranco, your namo Is taken from tho list. A chango of dato on tlio address label Is a receipt. Entered, at the postofflce at Salem, Oregon as second-class matter. '-. "' Gay Oregon Bridal Couple Still Remembered Thinks Los Angeles Will Show up Well in Next Census Likes the Town A LITTLE WHILE. R M. Southern.) JA llttlo while, a weok, a month a day, Or Jrljght, or shadowed years Made1' Kind with fovo, doar love, or fraugh with tears;, And we Khali learn tho secret, find the wuy To arown d)ir hope, or 'Justify our fears Tor aye for nye. t , ; i A little while, dear lo, and you and I Our wnnliiK day will aloes Then- will th splrIL- yipr whpre Its dwo,llnic periled: the world 1 aoodhy, . ( And v:mjBhn8 the prfume cfr. the$ ro. ,' Or us a sigh. ; ,, r A llttlo while, a very little while! Tlie days tho day lly fast Lnneourity man's newspaper support ers. An Marlon goon, so will go tho nom ination. This county muBt virtually deoldo tho welfaro of tho party and tho people In this Important con tingency. Let tho Republicans arise to a full sense of tholr responsibility, as whoever Is nominated Is almost cor talnly ae good as olectcd. The Republicans hero aro well or ganized, nnd, whether the nominee be the present congressman or one of the younger candidates, the Republi cans of tho district can reet assured that there will be no sulking In the tent In Marlon county. The Industrious Hen. "The hen fs the beet nnd moct tiro lees njl-nround worker In creation," ays the men nnd women who have the honor of her most Intlmnte ac quaintance. And, truly, some of tho unielat okk nnd poultry stntemehts sunt out by the United States ifuroau n11 through this country n few months Then, portion of the uinllKht or the,of Arlltw would seem to Justify wo-stopplng at all the host hotels ineii, puritan ox me siiniiMii or tne ' nnil invi ., Hmn nlinrnii..nn (Editorial Correspondence.) February 29th: We came through the great raisin and wine producing region, of which Fresno Is the center Sunday afternoon. Hero tho ware houses aro litorally bursting with tho rlahos of tho earth, Ono sees solid blocks of hundreds of carloads of the cholcost dried fruits put up in boxes ready for shipment. Ono goes for tnllos out on tho electric cars into the wlnorioo, whoro stand tho tanks, hold ing thousands of barrels, tho dlstlUr los on every hand converting wines Into spirits. Wo saw no wine drank on tho trains or at hotols, and must still consider the American pooplothe soul of sobriety, and a cold-wutor tern pernnco people, as a nation. At 'Fris co we heard of Increasing love of "gin-fizzes" and "high-balls" among the so-called society women, and up on the Mission and Stockton streets we saw Italian and Portugese women who were what might bo called drunk on. The ugeletenoes of those society women may not be provorblal, If she will make a horrible oxample of her self, and teach sobriety ns tho Spar tans did by publicly exhibiting drunkards. At Stockton we got on tho trail of a pretty gay Snlem .couple, who were lese gay quarters in tho residence part of tho Uy. In the forenoon we took a stroll through the business part of the city, where modern sky-scrap ers aro thronging up the old Mexican plaza. Los Angeles was first Spanish then Mexican, then it was principally Chinatown, nnd now It is mostly Americans. The Iowa people had a picnic the other day, and 10,000 peo ple attended. In tho old plaza bull fights were had as late as In the '00s. On the sidewalk I met John Roberts, of Salem, and at the Westminster ho tel old friends- I had not seen from boyhood, nnd whom I thought long since dead. At Long Reach we met Mr. and Mrs. Ball, of 'Frisco. Old Iowa frlonds crowded around on every side, and it seom nlmost like going back east. The beaches show a very tamo surf bore, but aro probably all tho safer and pleasantor for that Tho chil dren nro amused by fishing off tho piers, where herring, barrlcoda and flying fish nro taken by thousands. Schools of porpoises sport in tho waters of tho bay, but bathing Is not yet ripe, tho water being quite cold. Tho electric cars mako tho trip, 23 miles, in 35 minutes, which' is pretty fast, counting stops. Thoro nro power houses ovory few miles, whoro olec trlcity is generated by steam made from crudo oil. Thursday wo do tho ostrich farms, orango groves, otc. E. HOFBR. Sarsaparilla The doctors' Sarsaparilla; the kind they have used for over du years no omer aarsariA. rllla like It. tStidsL The Oregon Exhibit. State Senntor Wehrung, of Hills boro, superintendent of the Orogon ox hlblt at tho St. Louis exposition, was in Salem yesterday afternoon, super vising the shipping of tho Oregon ag ricultural and horticultural oxhlblt to St. Louis. Tho shipment left last night for Portlmd, and the entire state exhibit will be shipped from that point by the mlddlo of noxt week. In the consignment from this city are the best specimens of agricultural and horticultural products shown at the state fair last year, which were pre served by tho board for tho purpose of exhibiting them at St. Louis. Mr. Douglas, who for tho last few yean has had chargo of tho Linn county t hlblt nt tho stnto fair, nsslsted lu pacfc ing ami snipping tno consigning and will be in charge of that soctioj of the Oregon exhibit devoted to at. riuuuuru iiuu Horticulture. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Must Not Show Their Feelings. Toklo, March 4. Buddhist and Shinto priests havo boon warned by the government against any exhibition of hatred against Individual Russians blast, How ahull w know, with neither word nor smile To tell us, wo havo met again and passed--Unseen the while. Oh, suuli a little while, sweetheart, hnva we To gentle be and Itlndl ' Hre wo shall blend Into tho vagrant wind, fllinll mingle with the iiever-nleeplng sen Then, ever-seeking ehnll we ever find! I you you me? MARION OOUNTY QET8 THE CON VENTION. It Is evident from the readlu with which the' politicians of the lint dis trict decided to hold tho rmigrouloiinl convention at Salem, that Marlon county Ut considered the controlling or at least a very lutluential fuotor lu the Republican situation. It mm without Maying that this dlstrlot will elect a Hepublloau. With a Republican administration, and n delegation lu ItarmuHy with the pre! dent UrogUH line much at stake In this olectloa. The eCtorta to wruat the nomina tion awy from III tiger Hermann will bo watched with great latereet by the this statement. The poultry products of Amorlcn Inst yenr represented a vnluo of more thnn $800,000,000 to tho country, and while lncubntors were undoubtedly reeponslble for much of Its poultry prosperity, okk must still be pro vided to give the Incubatora a fair working chance of doing their duty, nnd not even the most modem, pro Hreeelve and invnluable'of Incubators has yet begun to lay eggs. Rut the brave, cheery and hard working queen of the poultry yard heepe right on at her dally endeavor of eaw-produelng alwaye. and six small American hens elx rose-rombed leg horns owned, raised and aent acroes land and eea by Mrs. A. II. Hansel of I-oop City. Neb., are now breaking Hi world's record for steady and lwrelstent eg produotltm. With but a furtlilght of reet after the long voyage from San FraHeleco to Sydney Australia., theee six email ehtekeus who luld egg every day while en during the Journey took the lead agnlnet seventy-live other pea of picked olilekene secured the world over, and have never yet yielded this advantage. At the end of the eight mouths of competition they had a to tal of ST eggs to their ermllt. nearly 100 more than had bee a produced by any other pea of Industrious poultry workers. And A. A. DtiuiilrlllTe Jr organising secretary of the present whole eUte, The frJwide of young Mr. Harris, vt, CiWi lBWwt I)ng I-au i-ounty, will aattirajly look to Marlon county for saitoort. as this rouaty gave Mr. Hermann. In 1W. a very smalll plurality. Uut It Is safe to predict that If Mr. Herman le r nominated he wtll get a rcwlar old ffuhlGuml RetmMlrau majority In 1HH IMugor H'lmaiut'i frie4e In Ma rian county ant tuimeroHa. lie kit made aiHwrlHM Were In many cam- imlgne. At Republican ana tnu younger MBlmru wtii rontect. arrangvd and carried mi un. der the direct supervision of the Aus tmMnn government, rettorts that they "mm lo nave taken on a new leaee of life and are laying etronger than ever." Ute cowimKUIoh vkiees April l tool, there aeeme little doubt of victory for tfce American hen. Chkago CgroMlcle. Justice In Greek Nations. Uefor Uiuual relutluua w-, it.r. two gwteraUoiu of tonrf witk i.i- n,. m-i.i o... -.. between Mr Hermann in ii phui, v-,i... ,u " - -"- ."- inwa uivtv nr atx oohK dtotrtcto. There were Ooweta. 1llu A...kiu. i... .l .. . "" ""Uing UT we OM HAgtMtOree. Vu-.U. Uub,lu m.v- Itai It I. Mario, ronnty Inat w We ' ? ZZm h phota, pw.Uon I. urn cnrttc. , J ZZ a U, " M the iwo raudldatM will cttoia into .. . . . " MCUM" the rotiv wo candidal. will come Into torney and four light norwene All pretlr evenly matched ihi. .- . . ....' . f MMtr believe th rlnlw of th . "" e, in w emr ooiiev m cmim of the , uroeecutlng attorney, who md the - - - (omvuunU Tnvre were no Juriee. THI N Pfil UQ i ,udaw p"" m uie mm or 1 AIlll 1 J AwllO I innocence of the aewMd. Te mm- MmniM know that m,rf-t digestion -t rr mlw" " we mm ami ageimllation of tke food hi ta ! ,he Um kcfc r4r tt wae aeaia ror a repetition of minor off the deatit aemteac wa lm- eoeed. When an Indian wae tea tottce to deUi u wm at liberty until Uw day of the eeentkm. wke he r tnrned of his o- aeeord A fU Wloodod Indian was nerr taHawn to erJ( thui rale, aa It broMgfet du Sre upon hut family aa weil as nnon Wmeelf. me tkey oommMe4 ( Intermarry wife the wnltejt, howvw the half-breed woM wake Uelr es cape If poeeible. Tker wee bo jell. ; Kansas City JonreaL flrtt 4Msittol to Ui putung oh of solid ek. lrotu who have a weak atoMtarh and auter from Dye- pepua, indHjestlen and GenttlnatleA r alwajw UUh, Imchom Ut- fall t tktivo nrotHw MHrikkme4it from their Toud. Try Hoetetter'a Stomas WW ten at oe. It wlU strength h the ati.maeh. mtrfert dlgeetloa and mtUd up firm, MHd fieeh. it Rever falls. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIHERS and having a good tlmo gonornlly on their wedding trip. Somo of the train men romemborsd that Orogon bridal couple, and ospeclally tho devoted groom, who, In spite of bolng In the Hoventles, wa all attention to his charming bride, who appeared to be much younger. It boenmo vory well known to former Orogonlans, before they left the land or gold nnd sunshine that they lived at Snlom, nnd had both at one time occupied a high official po sition In that stnto. Leaving Stockton we had to wait an hour nt Lnthrop for the main lino train. The Owl Limited Is one of the finest and fattest trains on the con tinent, and Is not much longer going the MO mile from 'Frisco to Lo An geles than the overland Is going from Salem to Ashland. The country Is mostly great level stretches of vnlley lietween the mountain ranges. At Lnthrop we found n picnic lunch counter, set up under the shade of some eucnlyptu trees, presided over by a Mr. Royce, for W years a Call fornlan. HI wife wa from Des Moines, In., a cousin of the late Hon. Isaao llrandt. Ill home-made sand wlehee, doughnuts and apple plea had the real Iowa ilavor. and we can rec ommend hi refreshments ami good Christian measure to all travelers etolally Iowan. He pointed out to us the Diablo mountains, where, In early day. Spanish highwaymen and bandit of other races mndu rendea vou. and at time desceuded from their stronghold to raid the p,nieful rancher of the valley, and bold up the stag, coaches with their ggM duet laden traveler. The San Joa quin valley I a great expanse of grain Held, wineries, Irrigated dlatrioU. while between the railroad and the foothill la a continuous fringe of rami howM. village and towns. The wagon road are smooth aud hard as rewenl pavement. Itakersaeld I at the south end of the San Joaquin valley, and Is the center of an oil output that amount to tt carload a day Oil no- only avn. pile the fuel for engine steamboat. loconeaUv, electric power and man- ufactnrerK but la uwd on the farm aad la the heating of rurmue for residence wd baaluew buiidtugi. It will make ail California a ciont niHuu factnring state. We croac another mountain rang aad go down tato the ls Aageie vl ley. aad the metroeoU of tho SoOh we, a city Mutt la goiag to show MO, W to 100,000 pooalatlon at the aaxt a. H l a aoa-uniou laUn- tavyu, aad bulldinga are erected aluot whlla yon wait It I quit eoouuon to M eoatracu for the delivery of a reel or baehMM Imlldlng la so d.y. aad It U ireaerally ready. W weat to the Angela hot! and ww Mtrattood le ml H. In !. of awmtalmeate aad service, superlw ome reepecta to the Pataco at "FrUco, Our Meade soon called for u. and took u to more homelike If vfVfW A- - J kiU)' '4 rvtni RIQr? i&fWTieJi ll a m li' S Mau i KgMW countn Life Ought, it would seem, to give exemption from the diseases which prey upon the residents of thickly populated cities. But there is no exemption from disease, and in the country, ns in the city, one may see the cheeks grow hollow and the eyes grow dull while the frame wastes away with that terrible disease, con Bumptlou, Weak lungs are made strong by the Use of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It cures obstinate and stubborn coughr., bronchitis, bleeding of the lungs and other symptoms which, if neglected or unskillfully treated, terminate fatally in consumption. The nction of Golden Medical Discovery in the curing of wast ing diseases is entirely philosophic. Emaciation, nnd consequent loss of weight, are among the most striking symptoms of what are known as wast ing diseases. The body Is not being ade quately nourished, and the cause of this lack of nourishment is not lack of food Imt lack of ability in the stomach and the other organs of digestion and nutii t on to prepare the food for the assimila tiou nnd nutrition of the body. Dr Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and the organs of digestion aud nutrition, and so en able the Ixxly to be nourished back to strength in the only way by which strength can come ; that is, by food per fectly digested and assimilated. Dr. Tierce's GohUn Medical Discovery Is a temperance medicine. It contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine or any other narcotic. Accept iu substitute for " Discovery." There is uo- itimjmn A8 gooi"or you, though mam things may pay the dealer a larger profit. CAUGHT COLD. 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