""Wpf1 '' TWO DAfflSr CAPITAL JOUjNlL The Industrious Meter. Tho tenant ho ha laft his home to slimmer by tho Ida And seek the dhango which all must oek by fashion's high decree. Tho pldera weave their gossamers on window, wall and door; Tho liltlo mlco and water-bugs are camping on tho floor; Tho oJock Ib dumb; tho cat Is dead; all silent. Is tho flat; Tho vory microbes In tho air grow somnolont and fat. Ah, ilttlo think tho paseer-by of ono who tolkJ within Tho cmirty walls and darkoned halls', nor pralso nor gain to win! Tho humblo son-ant of tho lamp, tho 'leotric motor hlght, Knows naught of holiday or roat tho livelong day or night It only food Is dry amperes and un attractive volts,, And now and thon a tasteloss ohm or arid watt It bolts. 3t murmurs not, but tolls along, with every cog and whcol. Until Its honest vltngo glows with In dustry and zeal, at Ik not to tho dynamo that scloneo owes success; It Is not to tho bookkoopor, though bookkooorn can guess; Tis not to him' who makos tho bills that sllenco snocer and doubt, Wut o tlio patlont slavo who works whoti ovory light Is out. -Ala! It only worked too well; thus mortals vain asplre: "One night It Bllppod a cog and touched an unsuspected wire, Ami wtion tho nearost cop awoko. the Hat was all on fire. Throo w;cks thoy inked tho wreck age up, uml down In the dobrls Thay found tho trusty metor, still n- muting gallantly, ''its faithful hands yet whirling round as busy as could bo. i. JThoy out tho clinging w.'ros; Iho ro miovod It from tho place; JThoy smoothed tho ludontntlona from Kb scaned) and wounded enso. Tho while thoy gnsodi In wonder at tho figures on Us fuco. JThoro wore mllus of voltsi recorded; ,-r thorn wore watts and oliiiw ga lore; It took a ream of paper to foot up the mighty score; And when tho tenant saw the bill, ho vory nearly swore. Ho did not iwtar; ho did not know the words to fit tho oaw, Because, UmiiKh vigorous and apt, thoy wore not words of grace. Ho could not viiIcuhUo his speeoti as other mortal) can; Ho had not IwrtijKl lt alplmhu-h ho wnil u Boston man. Ho Ik a Hoorton mem w mora In HIimuititHdale ho lies, A wolttht of wulnuw on his henit and tuadutMH In his eea. At time he dream of wenhli untold, enoiigii to tot hi in fr And xy Hi lmuuUoiii debt he owe tint 'Iwtrto couiimnlu. And tlMMc Im huiglia si mlrlhlwR ImiRh tlt0 knnlwt heart to chill Ho known Uuit cefttnrliM of toll would never tm that litM; The meter's wiMiekt are In his henilt it Umn Qmw wMrilmr Mill, JIOUAU There Is uo mural to my tnle; I tv- It wiUi rert: 'Leetrloily U In IM yottlWK ha ho moral y. JaHMa JMry Itorfe In 5krtlmr' for AmrueC . . .. ... THE PARKER OHRONOLOQY. in is hwI two Ju lHriMr vjtt fur Hi n una hre tyc. Tue Dtnuormtte sMte roBVMttWs, hld t Altwr, N. v.. o Aril IS. 1U, luMimH.si th New York iklv- BtUloti in miwuH Jutx I'nrVvr's cki- dM v fur ih prlfuiy, It adopted UtMmtiuotntlv ti ilKorut wtilcb oust- IsUmmJ te u!uikM. Itu IimUus h cWumm for ' it'aaousMv muioii of Ui tmrtst." H: When tho toutEueiftCOAIft), ,Pitit near and tit) ten. Im, vou will luul few dotH -I the IllUeri will da yeu world at ),eod. tt tunes up the uouiaou sua cutes lolleestlon OySMMU. Vonitlnr Craapsani! Liver Trouttes Try a Bottle DY HOFER BROSs A ittckS On tho quostlon of'lho gold standard It waa silent. Tho platform' had Judgo Parkers' approval In. advance. - For two months and Iwonty days, the candidate stood on that platform and said nothing, while his frlonls hunted for delegates. On tho morning of Friday, July 8, the resolutions committee of tho Dem ocratic national convention agreed unanimously, after a sixteen hours wranglo, on a platform which ommlt- ted all roforence to the gold stand ard. Dispatches received at Eopus dur ing tho day and evening contained this Information and brought tho news that tho coirvontlon had adopted tho platform as roported from the corn mi tteo. Judge Parker remained silent. Judgo Parker was nominated on the morning of Sautrday, July 9. Mar tin W. Littleton, In presenting his namo to tho convontlon, referred to him as a man whoso policy "will be that policy which finds expression In tho platform of his party." Norman B. Mack, tho Now York mombor of tho Democratic national commltteo and one of Judge Parker's supportors at St, l)uls, made a state ment ovor his own slgnaturo on Fri day morning, after the nomination, as follews: "Tho real slmplo truth of tho fail ure to put tho gold plank In the plat form Is this: It would have resulted in a minority being presented to the convention, and If that had bcon done wo would havo bcon bontoa and Judgo Parker would not have been nomi nated." On. Saturday morning, July 9, tho throo loading Eastern Democratic nowspapora, tho Now York Times, the Now York World and Hie Now York Sun), contained odltorials fiercely de nouncing tho eowardlco of tho conven tion, demanding that the candidate should make known his position in re gard to the gold standard, predicting Parkop's defeat unlos this was done, and throatoitlng to bolt the ticket. After reading those odltorials Judgo Parker, according to a statement glv on out at Ksoptis, sent tho dispatch to Mr. Shoehan. It' was Uien too lato for tlio convention to name any other candidate. " Four yeans ago at the KansaB City convention when Mr. Hrynn was tho candldato for nomination, tho resolu tions committee was sharply divided upon the question of excluding the money plank. "Instead of waiting until aftor the platform had boon adopted mid tho nomination of himself had boon mndo." says the Springfield (Mass.) llopubllcnn (did.), "Mr. Hrynn promptly sent word to tlio convent km buforo any action whatovor ha,d been taken, that ho must not be considered a candidate for the nomination In ease the money question woro Ignorod In the resolution. That was straight forward and It wan dealing fairly with all,.. wings and blanches of the Demo crat lo party." "It Is a manly thing," said Mr. Hry an. In his speech, at St. Louie, after the leadline of Jin) Parker's dlspatuh, "for a man to uxprew his opinion be fore the convent Ion adjourns. It would havo been manlier to havo expressed It before tit convention met." HAVE A GOOD MEMORY. This Is the way our neighbors In the north view our patriotic xeal. The Montreal Courier niy: "The hauling down of a UrJtUh Hag In Now York ou the fourth would m to overslmdow the Dtiiiihxmld Incident. It Ik, howev er, very wittily expluluod. It Is another gum of 'bulling la.' No wme man humid Iirvh rnuwd tho Union Jiuik In a country wlwre the hm( are so stuck on theoieelvtw that they allow tliem- elvee to bo blown to ptwee In eele- bratluy the fact that next to the In diana tbt are the Slimui jMire ubor ittte. Tnlk about SuUm awl the Hluttou JuMwnftiK. Why they sre lot In It with the fourth et July U re works UliH)r." THE REAL SUFFERERS. In tuec strifeej tkeiv Is alwnyt tae rent mm of the oontwon peat, ttoeMrttclmnu in the trouble, to Ik tftlN Into rottttldorftUo The oor widow with a family, bur ly tS to earn enough eren in good Uhmw to kei the wolf from the door; the hanl working mechnnlo with h be rltiteu wtfti tolllnc InceeMntly to be both father and mother to the hooae hold; the weekly wage earner every whre fo the ninth when an extrn ceot or two U clapped on a staple r- UcH of die. A great cy naturally arleee: "Why do they deal with u? How are w to bfcuaer And for an wor there I bat the vreJ.uorK tale of how a few men of a few Inns hare got those produota uudor their con trol ao that not can be bought or 4d. eupt at Um prtco and undor the cototUioas they wt.l; that hosauaa Owe mm and their otuutom eom lo tennn rK l at a ataadetlll la Mag? detritBe4le of ladttttrfcl Hfe AMI wl Pious of dttfkiw are beiax am uak rivnt otroaJatioa. Hence (! coMtry mfltert. or ralkw the Ml- DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. "At P.M. Ing masees are compelled' to suffer and ondure and, Idle, ." Thero Is Indeed room IrC tho coun try for some exhibition of really wise strongth In the handling of the prob lems created by prosont Industrial con ditions, and the man who can success fully cope with ,all the forcos of a great strike, developing tho good and annihilating the bad, has yet to ap pear, True once In a whllo a man who appears to be a leader is brought to public notice, but ho quickly gives up his Job, either to take one under government at Sing Sing, or write special articles for tho magazines at so much per for "the masses" are ofton fickle in their devotion. Never theless tho nation would love the man strong enough to load It through such trying periods as the present. ENGLISH UP TO DATE This Is a work emanating from Bojton purporting to bo executed by Gideon Welrdz. Wo give a fow speci mens from thlsi book of roferenco to iin-certain English words, their Illegi timate use, etc.: Accldont Acondltion of affairs In which presenco of mind Is good, but absenco of body Is better. Good Advlct Something old men glvo young men when thoy can no longor glvo them a bad example. Alderman A political office known as tho Crook's Itoad to Wealth, Appendicitis A modorn pain costing about $200 moro than tho old-fashioned stomach-ache. Athlote A dignified bunch of miiB cle8 unablo to split the wood or sift tho ashes. Worry A state of mind that leads some persons to fear, every time tho tldo goes out, that It won't como In again, , Weeds Found In gardens and on widows. For removing easily, marry tho widow. Trust A small body of capital en tlioly surrounded by water. Tobacco A nauseating plant that Is consumed by but two creatures a largo green worm and man. Tho worm doesn't know any better. Slnnor A stupid person who gets found out. Rhetoric Langungo In a dross suit. Polyglot A parrot that can swear In sovoial languages. Postscript Tho only thing rondnblo In a woman's letter. Pullman Portor A legalized train rubbon. Pole-cat A small anlinnl to bo killed with a pole tho longer tho polo tho better. Piano A tool frequently usod In building a rough houso. Pnnts Tiousors' country cousins. Parachute A succoesful method for getting the drop on tho earth. Orchard Tho small boy's Kdon of today. In which tho appel again oc casions tho fall. Onion Tho all-round trongth cham pion of the vegetable kingdom. Obesity A surplus gono to wnlst, Nlf Something bracing from with out or within. When folt In tho nlr It's a Trost, When In a glass, a lifo tiver. Neighbor Ono wln knows moro about your affnlis than yourself. Mouse Tho frequent cause of a rlso In cotton. Mtno A hole In the ground owned by a liar. Murk In Germany twenty-tlireo cents. In the United State only Twain. I-ovo A man's Ineaue desire to be come a woman's meal tlckot. lAtrthA soMd mihetiince much de sired by the seasick. Duet Mud with the Juice squeexod out. inixior-oue of the tlrst thiugs to ch yow eye In trawMng. OaHMttower A cabbage with a col lege education. lMrthdaV AnulversKjr)- of one's Mrta. Obwrx-od only by uon and child ren. A few sage uroveroa aiv ihiown In at irregular Intervals In tht i.Hk, only a few of which we copy. llotae la witere the mortuaso u. People who Uvw In g!a. housas should drees la tho dark. A word to the wiae u um'uw Whore thore la a will tht-rv i, a kw suit. A fool and his wif are soon parted. A win l m good aa hr am lie. It's the ftrst straw bat whU-u show how tho wind blows, North Carolina Editors. More Clt, ,N C.. July ?T -120I- tow m NVUi CfcroiliM. monitors of tlio itess) prog utsocsalkm. ar rounded at th Attawtfc Hol for their an- w OHtrnttost. Oovofttor Ayaook, qMMU PHshftgfe U aHl othw men of v4to Bfomlmituioi m tLk,.i..i.t t&k artK tbe two day.' msloa OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, STOCK MARKET GOOD Feeling of Uneasiness Has Entirely Disappeared From Wall Street Henry Clews & Co , In their weekly financial letter say: New York, July 23, 1904. Stocks havo shown exceptional strength during tho past week, owing largely to the strong support of big Insiders, whoso operations were un doubtedly Influenced by good crop re ports, easy money and tho consequent better feeling In business circles. It is worth while, however, stopping for a moment to consider the extent of tho advance The active stocks have risen 10 to 15 points above the low prices of this year, and some have scored considerably larger advances. Not a fow stocks are at the highest point of tho year; and if the comparison be made with the low prlcesi of 1903, tho advances are still more striking. This brings us to tho question, has tho rise yet reached tho danger mark? So far as legitimate influences are concerned it seems as If the advance had been al most sufficient. Good crops and bet tor business have been for the present fairly discounted, especially as both aro still In tho realm of expectation, and realization remains a matter of two or three months. It seems the part of prudence, therefore, to beeln to exorcise somo caution In hereafter following tho upward movement. What would happen In case of serious re verses to olthor corn or cotton? Neith er is yet out of danger. August 13 often a month of deterioration; and aftor such a prolonged' spell of favor able weather tho probability of a set back Is measurably greater. In the Iron trade a great deal more has been nuulo out of tho Improvement than Is justified; apparently for the purpose of stimulating speculation in tho steel Iseuos. A turn for the better has re ally appeared in the Iron trade, and buyers aro rather moro willing to place orders slnco thoy aro convinced that tho decline In Iron has ceased; but prices aro still veifc' low and tho vol ume of orders Is far below the normal. When bountiful crops become a cer ' talnty general trade will assume more activity, and tho railroads may then 8eo their way to .larger purchases of ral' and rolling stock; but that will show In the la-'t quarter of the year, and not In tho present quartor, al though there ha9 certainly beeji suffi cient lmprovomont lit tho Iron Indus try to warrant a more hopeful feeling. Moro attention has beon paid to for eign complications than thoy de served. Russia Is altogether In too strained a condition to Invito sorlous troublos with Great Britain or any oth or great power. Sho Is fully oceupIeJ GOT HI8 HAIR BACK. ',Vn Pcrfcctlr llnld 'When He Started to 1e N'evrbro'n Herplclile Frederick Manuell, Maryland block, Xiutte, Montana, bought a bottle of Now bro's Ilerplcldo, April 6, '09, and began to uno It for onttro baldness. The hair fol licles In his scalp wore not dead and In 20 days he hnd hair nil over his head. On July 2 ho writes, "and today my hair Is as thick and luxuriant ns any one could wish." Nowbro's llerplclde works on an old principle and with a new dis coverydestroy the enue and you re move the effect. Ilerplcldo destroys tho germ that causes dandruff, falling hair, nnd finally baldness, so that with the enute gone tho effect cannot remain. Stop fnlllnK hair at once nnd n new growth Ftarts. Sold by londlnir druirglsti. 8end lOo. In stamps for sample to Tho Ilerplcldo Co., Detroit. Mich. Dsnlel J. Pry. Special Agent. es&sscMraoea&aoeesseeteesa Afte Remodeling Thefo Plant and put tin In uoarty a completo nu of iww UMchluery, toe nian aemat of the Slm Stun ljwmlry fvel proud that tlioy lv on of tho nut conv pte plants In the country, and ar Usls wwk givlac s tan4. mcm touvMir fun which re tall U PofOtuttf at SSc ach) with aok paom of kwimiry. Try th new work nod receive one. i Salem Steam Laundry 230 Liberty 8t Phone 411 atitaBttwg sshZ 1904. - ' fk v.ac TKToMClllr dark? Can't sleep? Restlessand iyCrVUUo worn out? "Nervous exhaus. . ,, ... j,,r envs. Ask him to tell you all about "on' ,yc" Lnorilln. Sold AyC, 3 "' ',.", T with the Japanese attentions at pres ent, and Is mora in need of friends than additional enemies. The war has, moreover, ceased to be a factor In Walt street, except In event of large additional loans, which would Inevit ably cause a shifting of Investments and firmer money In the European markets, all of which would be Indi rectly felt at this center. We havo enjoyed another week of admirable crop weather, and experts now figure on 2,5000,000,000 bushels of corn. 11,500,000 bale of cotton and G25AWO.00O bushels of wheat, these figures allowing for the fact that con dition of cotton and corn may fall off somewhat during August, As pro ducers are generally securing profit able prices even 9-cent cotton yield ing more than an overage profit It follows that Interior merchants should experience a reasonably satisfactory season; for In spite of Industrial growth tho agricultural Interests are still the backbone of our national wealth. All indications point to an active market. As said above, tho advance appears to be all that is Justified by natural conditions; but manipulation is a factor that must always be consid ered In stock market movements, and tho recent rise has had the help of very powerful Interests, who may, If they choose, easily carry prices to a still higher level, or completo long delayed deals that must have Im portant effect upon values. As the market rises profit-taking grows, and tho consequent changes of position crea'o a more even balance of opinion that conduces to activity. There has alieady been a considerable expansion of tho short Interests ready to take quick advantage of any unfavorable developments. Very soon crop de- Chittim Bark Highest Price paid at Fry's Drug Store, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring to hold their bark for higher prices, will bo glv on Free Storage at our warehouse. Wo are tho largest buyers of Chittim Bark, Oregon Grape Root, Oregon Balsam of Fir and Bees Wax. Wo will buy for cash, sell on commission, or glvo you free stor age. Write or call upon us before you sell. DANIEL J. FRY, Whole sale and Retail Druggist, Salem, Oregon. ' I .1 tilt n oefvt t!itA rtskltiM eesecooeissee0twM4JS4j4AjMfcaiftftAfefcfck,A n. 3 M oeeoeaMfraaottaeeeeo90aaa(ee)eecMM9M Phene: Main 2953, Safety ALL WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED Havo 193 Commercial St, Oner The Journal, faioiei frMfliiSHi r IS HBIffllBI. jfMMH.) J-H linin..., n..t...,' ' ' ' WWI 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i is 1 1 1H : e ioS.rr.7 rau am,1Y L,0f Store : Full l.no ot S and ' T Cm street I McBrier branKS 7 T 1Cedarbrok whisky-formerly the I Urered la the city limit! .m T U8J' AU orde fllled and Je" WIMinill 11m Phonn Maln "61. VT HU IPC? IA - .ITf .. . in Tl.1 I . v aiscounmuur i iiums inni for 60 years. tSsSb Western banks will coramenco to drat against their bnlanccs here, the effect being tho cutting down of local bans reserves; and this fact should not In overlooked. However, tho business- outlook ij satisfactory Evidently thlsi county has turned its back upon the period of extreme depression which began it 1903, but no wild boom. Is in sight, aad none Is wanted Tho country needs a slow and substantial recovery, andthij Is all it is likely to get. Any attemjt to create a spirit of unreasonable hopefulness in Wall street Is suro to end in disappointment and delay. Tfce market hereafter will present excel lent opportunities for quick In-and-out transactions, as the fluctuations would be Important and' of frequent occur rence. o Sure Cure for Piles. Itching piles produce moisture and cause itching, this form, as well at Bllng, Bleeding or Protruding Pilej aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pll Remedy Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 50o a jar at drug gist, or sent by mall. Treaties free, Write me about your case. Dr. Bo sanko, Phlla., Pa. Fore sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist . o Holding a Reunion. New York. July 27. The men who constituted tho state constitutional convention of 1894 began a two days' reunion In this, city today. A banquet at Dolmonico's has been arranged for this evening, and tomorrow a shore dinner at Coney Island will be had. Pay high rates for insurance onun. ex pi sed dweUings. The old line companies charee you $3 lor $500 of insurance, while for 76 cents yearly you get the same amount by becoming a member of the Oregon Fire Relief Association ot McMinavlIlc, Ore. A home company working for homo imurance on a home plan. Let me tell you about it! H. A. Johnson, Murphy Blk. Salem. Head off ice McMlnnvllle, Oreeon. .. I' OUR CUSTOMERS LEAVE n WELL SATISFIED j At all times when leaving their order at our discretion that we will j cut, trim and send homo ready for 1 1 the flie tho prlmest, choicest, ten-1 dorost and Juicost beef, lamb, mitt- J ton or pork. We keop at all times j choice meats, and wo cut thorn in ! i expert manner, and sell at tho low- est prices. E. C. Cross. I State Street Market. Hop Tickets your tickets numbored on stub and lilUliif "" - v j sn uouy aua Know whore you are at nil tho time R1E N. D. ELLIOTT PRINTERY 193 Commercial St., Salem, Or. Prints, numbers, preforates, and binds your tickets hi books of 50 $x per tliousnnil cash with order. Get your order in NOW and you will havo your tickets when you need them, PROOFS SUBMITTED un all nuRK, "t-Mr-t44-Hj , THE PICK OF THE FORE8T 1! Has been taken to supply tho stock of. lumber in our yards. Our stock !! complete with all kinds of lumber. Just received a car load of No. 1 shingles, also a car of fine shake-! 1 We are able to nil any and all kind; of bills. Come and lot ub show youj; our stock. Yard and office near S. P. passenger, , depot. 'Phone Main 651. ! ! QOOOALE LUMBER CO. 2 4WM..g.fr4eH "" - V ,,TTTr' till S-H-HH lilimilllUii ,,flsllij.Z& i&KssVllsssitMKbdttSHstttatsslUlAM iHitail hMKiitim ggjwsgpjfct-L-