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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1904. TWO 4 I U i 1 life II li ', i 1 I! cahl - I.-- i HVil DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. UNJGM &2JL MESB& Republican National Ticket For President. THBODORB ROOSEVELT, , of Now York. For Vico-Preaidont, CHA9. W. FAIRBANKS, of Indiana. For Presidential Electers: Q. B. Dlralclr, of Clackamas. '&. C. Hough, of Josephlno. dr. H. Hart, of Polk. 13. A. Fee, of Malheur. o NATION 7IKIE ENTuW retail and consume?, them of nearly ono ttibiieand' million dollars. Yoar ! by year tho consumption Increases, '.moro fiiaro keeping pace With our ad- vanco in population. Senator Galllgor has Introduced a bill which In terms prohibits tho is sue of an Intornatrovonuo tax receipt by tho federal authorities covering any phase of tho liquor traffic, unloas tho applicant oxhlblts to the collect or a llccnso or permit Issued in no cortianco with the laws of tho state In wMch business Is to bo done. The necessity for this enactment. Js Is urged, Ho In- tho fact that every Il legal, surreptitious place whoro liquor la ent.l'lr. ..!. II. ln 11 owiu in jfiviiiuitiuii uiir ur pru- hlblted districts has what Is known as a government license. Legally and in faot this document Is merely an lntonrat rovonue tax lecelpt, Tho govornmont officials are so diligent In their mi rail It of those wlio should pay Uio government tax that few nor- sons venture to sell liquor without having paid this tax. Tho display of tho receipt, thorefore, Is their protec tion ngalnst further molestation. But that ronolpt Is sometimes claimed to bo a legal iwrmlt to do business when It Is In reality only an evidence that a required tax has been mil. That tho federal government Is le gally entitled to collect those taxes AND STATE. Operation In Regulating the Liquor Traffic. Wakeful? Sleeplessness Is a Sign of Nerve Trou ble and Should Be Loolled To. There aro tlireo different manifestation-! of sleeplessness. First, hardly to Bleep a wink all night, second, to llo awake a long1 tlmo before falling asleep; third, to fall asleep xoon, waking up after several hours and then find It hard to sleep again. They mean that nomewhere In tha nervo fibres, somewhero in the brain cells, somewhere in tho blood vessels that carry blood to tlio brain, something is radically wrong, and must be righted, or tho end may bo worse than death. To right It, take Dr. lilies' Nervine. Some other symptoms of nervo trou ble are: Dlzzlncs, Headache, Back ache, Worry, Fretfulness, Irritability, Melancholy, Lack of Ambition. They Indicate diseases which may lead to Epilepsy, Fits, Bt. Vitus' Dance, Nervous Prostration, Paralysis, Insanity. Nothing will glvo such quick and last ing relief as Dr. Miles- Nervine. "My husband had been sick for weeks, could not sit up to liavo his bed made. With all the medical help wo could get ho continued to grow worse. Ifo could neither sleep or cat. Our baby girl was sent away, and all callers burred, be cause he could not stand a bit of talk ing. I read of a case of nervous pros tration cured by Dr. Miles' Restorative nervine, wo- ucgan giving it to him hai, It Is said, never been disputed. But It was nover intendctl that tho payment of this tax should absolve tho dealer from his obligation to obey J laws and ordinances, lot It is in effect used by law breakers to on- ablo them to enap their lingers at scandalized citizens and pretend that thoy nro protected by the shadow unci in a few days he was able to be urcsiea. xrom mat umo lin his steadily inc. Th6 question as to how far tho Venoml govornmont may properly go I &a helping to enforce state laws or u hlchor Authority idly ordinances regulating tho salo of Even those who do not believe In SntoxIcnUng liquors, Is ono that ap-tato prohibition as a practical or a rpcaru to tho Sentry well worth sorl- dosliablo ond, usually admit that oob consideration. This Is all tho law broaklnc. ovon whim n. w wioro necosaary Blnco owoa logutlation on nf ui I . tax to tho revenue ofneer, few of them would daro to engago In the Illegal traulc. Hence thero comes from many Influential sources an emphatic de amnd for tho enaettnent of such leg- thoro Is pro aro unjust and harmful. Is not a nrao ls lat'011 n8 ls Proposed in, tho GalHn Which an ox- tlco that can. safolv. ho nni-nnmi in Isor bill THE SENTRY, Imnrni wf Vfwlnn nonl MIlS. A. Q. IIASKJN, Freevllle, N. Y. TPpPti Write to us for Free Trial X XV.Cj.Ej Package of Dr. Mlleo' AMI Pain Pills, the New Scientific Remedy for Tain. Also Symptom Blank. Our Specialist will dlagnoso your case, tell you what Is wrong, and how to right It. Free. Wl. MILKS MEDICAL, CO.! LABORATORIES, iiUUiAUT, 1ND. I Should a man marry a girl for her money? I No. But ho shouldgnot let her be come an old maid because she-'s rich. la an engagement as good as marriage? It's better. How may we tell when a courtship has progressed? When a man takes to yawning In tho girl's presence. When two thin people become en gaged, what happens1? They immediately grow very thick When a man has popped the ques tion, Is ho finished? No; ho lias yet to question, pop. When asking papa, how should a young man act? Ho should 'face nana manfully and never give him a chanco at his back. Why does a bride wear a veil? So that sho-may hide her satisfac tion. When a man marries, has ho seen tho end1 of trouble? Ye3, but it ls usually tho wrong cnJ What is greater than a wife's love? Hon temper. Do married women suffer in silence? Yes, they all suffer when they may not talk. When a man says he can manage his Lwlfe, what does he mean? He means he cam make her do anything she wants to. Is It iossIble for a married man to be a fool without knowing it? Not If his wife s alive. What Is a mother-in-law? See General Sherman's definition of war. o I rr i iimiiiiciuis iiciuiair hon.0 Ynnna tiair Min?y?fc M JXt w " m rnin. Nllllir ijrau K It.-.. 4 member, Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color to gra hair, all the dark, rich color it had years ago, fcogg been New Opera Company. A new onera company ha9 formed In this city, under the name of tho Juvenile Opera Company, and they will Blvo their performance throe nights next week, August 22, 23 and 24, at their tent at 452 Liberty street. Tho managers of tho opera mmmnv are rd Tarpley, Roy Dun can and Miss Marie Wilson. On Mom day afternoon a performance will be given at 2 o'clock, and tho remaining performances will all begin at o'clock. The program will consist of dialogues and dramas, and Miss Marie iini,. v. otor olnirni. from Edison's Hliouu, uiu aim f.d- i Theater, will be on the program. Lit tle Miss Mona McMelon will also sing. Tho admission Is, dreJS circle, 10c; boxes, 15c; general admission, Dc. Good houses should bo assured thi3 little company. o 3iwiim or public opinion may scon n frog govornmont. Henco, when the eJ?WnftmW' national authorities In tho exorcise of Tho abstract quoitlon of piohlbl-, their right to levy an internal revenue tkmv high llceiwo. etc., are not horu tax, do recognize a business that is at issue. Those who aro sufficiently Illegally they contravene tho purpose orsalod by banquets) or root boor and of tho stato and Ignore Its right to xdllsh. balk, and those who habit- protect .ILrotf against alleged evils mally wror hip pockets of full quart While It Is no part of tho business NOTE. The rosponslbllty for the opinions, and utterances of "tho Sen try" Is assumed by tho Sontry Box bureau, of 825 Vermont avontio, Washington, D. C. EDITOR. Marriage Proverbs. -. . : - i - " - "" "iiBiuuM j "u luuunius Hums in relation to o represent the two extremes of of tho fodoral government to assist marriage havo been compiled by an opinion, in tomporanco matters. Hum In tho onrmv.imni r.t .... i . '..ni,.,.... ...u. r, ....... .....w.... w. phiw lunn, ti is perhaps a duty to seo that It opinion, in tomporanco matters. Hut tho conflict of Jurisdiction botween local and national authorities to which wo now refer, cannot bo ad justed by tho merits or demerit oi vthelr conteutloiiH. Tho nation's Increeslnt: consume "tlon of llqiur prosontm flguivs which loos not foster law breaking. Theoretic ally, the state could enforce their laws as well in tho governemnt en force Its laws, but In practice few oi none of the states do so. Co use- quuntly, tho undeniable truth is that unknown author. Ho probably nev er recovered from tho shock. What is marrlngo? Marrlngo Is un Institution for tho blind. Why do some peoplofover marry? Because they do not bollevo In dl- Vfilmtt aro .Important to wonomlsU niul ap- In giving Its receipt ror tho salo ol Wnen a man thinks seriously of mar liUn t, moiallrtn. Tho Unlte.l States llquora In prohibition states or dl J rlngo, what happens. ,w "i. var n lomi or J17S.- triets. it tn ui intntj n.,.i ,.,... i n i.. . " -.-- B.Uw,v , iiv iVHitltllO OlllklV Icensos law breaking. Evorv ono' l)nn iriri ..... ti,i..i, ..f ..u.i w .- .. a x . Ltiiiiiv in inn i iiiiil: Oregon Bee Industry. What can bo done with bees as a money maker Iiu Lincoln county has boon notably demonstrated! by P. A. Miller, of Pioneer, this1 year. Mr. Mil ler has 17 colonies of bees1 which havo produced' this year 1723 pounds of honey pf this honey more than 1300 pounds were choice, whlto honey, that ho readily sold at 15 to 18 cents per pound, and then could not supply tho demand. The balance that he has sold has brought him an average of 14 cents per pound. All tohli ho hns received from his bees a product that will net him about J275. or about JIG per colony. This may be regarded by some as a phenomliml yield, but it is so only in price. Mr. Miller, by Intel ligent care for his bees secured an at ti active and superior quail 'v of honov which enabled! him to trot n hnHr price for It. Any other farmer's bees Do It loaay. The time-worn Injunction, "Never put off 'till tomorrow what you can do today," ls now generally present ed In this ferm: "Do It today!" That Is tho terse advise wo want to give you about that hacking cough or de moralizing cold with which you have been struggling for several days, per haps weeks. Take some rellablo rcmc I dy for It TODAY and let that remedy be Dr. Boscheo's German Syrup, which has been in use for over thirty-five years. A few doses of It will undoubt edly relievo your cough or cold, and Its continued use for a few days will euro you completely. No matter how ftonn.eAnfarl vnnv rtnttnU nn If Aw.J ..! wt...i.u jjui kuugli, VVUU II UICUUi consumption has attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure as It has done before In thou sands of apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble. New trial bottles. 25c: regular size, 75c. At all druggists. At Dr. Stone's drug stores. Good Mill at Turner AsurtdJ T. N. Humpnrcys was in t yesterday. Ho has but recently bJj irom inynio ureeic to Turner , he has leased the Star flouring and Is busy remodollng them. Iate3t invnroveld1 sifter svntom ... ery has been Installed1, and uVw.! will bo thoroughly refitted. Mr vO phreya will run the mill for rari trado In the Inteiost of tho farmenJ i o Low Rates to California, Tho triennial conclave Kni Templar will bo hold at San Fn co, September 5 to 9, andl the orelgn Grand lodigo I. O. 0. w be hold at the- .sumo point Septemj 19 to 25. For tiheue occasions Southern Pacific company will ta In effect two extremely low rats ono and ono-fnird faro for tho trip, not to exceed $25.00, the from Portland. Tlios who are A ning a trip to California should i noto of theso rates. 8-: o Illinois Democrats Open CampiJ 'Aurora, 111., Aug. 20. Tho De cratlc state campaign, in beaalfj Lawrence B. Strong, candidate governor, was formally opened rora today Delegations of mard club5 and other visitors were on I from various points throughout I state Senator Bailey, of Texu , llveied the principal speech of t day. Charles Eppley came over frail week sieiit at the Bay last evenlnt Minnesota State Tennis. St. Paul, Aug. 20. Tha annual tournament for the lawn tennis cham pionship of Minnesota In singles and double.) opened ausnlciouslv toMnv on tho couits of the Town and Count niul. TU 1 - . ... I ."". uic laTKe num inr niul hioii w),000 tax on wplrlts nnd boor. This mid to lndlcato niv expenditure by We mhu1u who buy those articles at known that If tho surreptitious Hnuor but innrrlnco? wller wurw not permitted to pay n Only that, and how to get married. 5he September ClaSa Of tho nntriloa omnlilno ,).. will do the same thing If they are as j Prmlso of one of the most success proporly cared for. This Illustrates ful tournaments ever held In the wnai might bo done with the apiary s,nlt- i M contains readable things on in Lincoln county, and also suggests that a large source of wealth each year Is going to waste for the want of Intelligent efToit to an est It Tnln.v. leader. o . Lodges Consolidate. Tho two Masonic Indue In Allmnv have decided to fonsollda'o ami nt i, Joint meeting, to be held on the e enlng of Sepiombor 3d. the details ol tho consolidation will bo completed an (In n nniue Tor the new ItMlge IP be selected. At that time a now ot nr olllcor will be oleotod. nnd other bust noss In connection with the coiwolldn Hon- will ba dlspowd of. Tills move mont will nmko the Albanv kideo nn.. of tho strongost n the state. rr IbWM 'JLCLA'jf Business AnijTjrxB.IS Romance Nature Letters U and Ma Art Love Motoring i i Plenty of Telephones. The Bell telephone people have opened wide tholr hoarts. Free sullen Ing Is now given over Linn county, In volving 1G0 now subscribers, and three lino with intPivening coniiwitons Peona, Halsey and Sh.slds -n now b. ronched free. A list will bo published next weelj Coivnllls Onietto. i Flour for Jaoan. Th Solem flouring mill has Just Martod on large onlar or flour for JniKin. Tho brand Is known aj the "PagtMla." and wlH bo delivered nt once. OASTOH.IA. Bin th ,4 1h3 Kind You m Always Bought TOb? pay high rates of insurance oi unexposed dwellings? The old to companies charge you $3 for 30i of Insuranco, while for 75 cents yearly you can got tho sm amount by becoming a member ol the Oregon Fire Relief Association OF M'MINNVILLE, OREGON. a home company working for honil insuranco on a homo plan. Let rati tell you about It. H. A. JOHNSON, lyiurphy, Blk.. H. A. JOHNSON, Murphy Block, Salem. Head offietl McMlnnvllle, Oregon, eooc.lMMMIWMWWMMI oun A PEEP INTO ICE HOUSE will show you why it Is that our meats aro always fresh ami appetizing In the hottest weather, when meats would spoil If not properly cared for. It would also show some of the fattest sides of beef, tender and flno quarters of lamb and mutton. Our meats nre high grade and low priced. E. C. Ctoss. State Street Market. wMWMimmiiniw Kipling's New "Soldier" Story For Sale by All Newsdealers A 35-cent Magazine for 15 cents How Is ThliT We offer Ono Hundred Dollnn. n.. ward for any case of Catarrh ti,t ,,. not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh r,., P. I. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo. Ohio! We. the undersigned, have known V. J Cheney for the last is von- and believe him perfectly honorablo hi an uuiineas transactions and flnai -aiallw al.U te csrrT ulll nnv M .. Uous made by his firm. AVALDIKO. Kl.NNAN & MAtivtv Who'osala Drugslst, Toledo. Ohio." HalPa Catarrh Cure Is mvan tnt' nally. acting directly Upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tb .,., TeslliuonJaU sent fre. Price 7Sc nor DOttlo. SoM by all druggists. Take Hall's Pauilb- mil f. patlon. IUngMng Brothers' iertt ,. ... MMons cover more Uhui ni acre of BTOMtid and cottatltMte a vaHt.iio i... of teuta. Te niawmou stau iii,. eiKKHaoular produeUoH of "Jerusalem and the Gruad, whlofa j mbodiej "-1" ' in iii"- " " "VMHHMI Phene: Mam 2953. ALL WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED 193 Commercial St. wer i ne Journal, f?? ANTING AND SKS-S ' '" I ft.A I M FAIT twonrecom the Uoml Printer tl . b,Qed keer TThe Good Hon ;"' f tho P00r BoWe class. ordering the sAter fc8 Reed tl,ln8' n,ld ,8 euce to the 2hS,n nP H?.P, y'OKBT in prefer Got in .1lcJS,P.one 8uPPHod by tho other fellow. PROOFS SUBHimo " ill tYUHK. ThE N D-,FLUTT PRINTERY - .! vim at., snlctui or. .h, .81 M Mt i iMi-himmm 'hti t i .1 !?" i wrtwiiSSwSSt THE PICK OF THE FOREST ! Has been taken to supply the stock of' lumber In our yards! Our stock Ji! complete with all kinds of lumber-! ". received a cor. load ol No. v shingles, also a car of fine snaked We are able to nil any and all kind; oi bills. Come and lot us enow yon; our stock. I Yard and office near a P. passenger! depot -Phone Main 651. a ""w, i QOODALE LUMBER CO. j ' niiaiauntaiaiBt Wholesale and p! l!?iyHH" i n 1 1 1 1 1 n - ' S 2?5L?!hr t-lq-or Stan I in mo nipjHxirome amDhlihftiii. i. t . ' 0I "1or and i wumr"ecial Street j me arst ever coatructed and la absolutely Impervious to iain ' Ur!:.U.In.1U 'Paone uZT 0rde flUed d w 1151. &ai&ftyi-$parn;-3