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ili it DAttY CAPITAL J0UBNA1, JALEM, OBEQON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER TlOOi. SKt f,i 'i ?$$" k.J ' i- K. ie i j A DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. 95raSlffl!l $g3& y; OFFIOIAIi CENSUS SALEM, MAY, 1004, 13,287. Republican National For President. THEODOttB ROOSEVELT, j of Now York. For Vice-President, CHAS. W. FAIRBANKS, of Indiana. ' For Presidential Electers: O. B. Dlmlck, of Clacltamaa. A. 0. Hough, of Josephine. J. N. Hart, of Polk. Jan. A. Poo, of Mainour, o THE BIOIIT DIRECT PRIMARY. ,,-Tho city of Snlcm will by more res olution of tho city Republican commit tee nominntu a full city ticket by the wircet primnry Thnt was dono last yonr, nml jjavo tliig city a (,'ootl city government. It will bo dono nralu, nml that without n word of legislation. Thus do real political institutions row. OUT OF THE NECESSITIES OF THE PEOPLE to hnvo good gov-ornmont. Tho U'lton law may come or go, may lie voted up or down, Tho direct pri mary is possiblo, "nd holds its own as nn institution. Political institutions nro the result of slow ovolutlons, growths from with in tho common practices and customs of tho people? Legislation can only recognlzo those practices, and formulate them THE PATHOS OF THE PULPIT. Tho refusal of some of the Albany Methodists to receive their pastor is worthy pt comment. The main ground thnt ho is not tho man of their choieo and that they were not consulted will not bo- re- 'gardod as valid with us. J Tho power of appointment lios with tho bishop, and w'1"0 thorc is some times fnfltiunco brought to bear to - shapo results, ho is authority. Ticket I I'wp'o who subscribe to a form of i church organization, liko mombcrs of a political party, nro compelled to ylold obedience to the machine. Tlfo other argument, thnt Dr. Sum inervillo is nn old mnn, and that the Albany church desires a younger and nioro strenuous minister, is weak. If nge lends weight and considera tion In nuy field of this world's ac tivity, it should be especially esteem ml in the spiritunl adviser. ' Tho Saviour camo on earth and ap pointed his followers and co-Inborers in tho vinoyard especially to light tho ravngos of time Diseiiso nnd tho inflrmitios of old age were to be healed nnd all things to bo mailo young and now.' The Christian church should be the insr. to (iiHcnminqto ugninst ago in tho pulpit. Honor the nged is the first precept of religion. What can bo more pathetic than a congregation turning nsido from a venernblo nnd faithful follower of WHY MOTHERS WORRY Did you ever hear a mother worry over a plump child? There is no better bank of health for a child to draw from than a good supply of healthy flesh. Scott's Emulsion not only gives a child weight and plumpness, but it feeds the brain, bones and nerves with strength and active power. Fewer mothers would worry it tney knew more about Scott's Emulsion. We'll tend yoo a umple (res upon request. 6COTT & DOWNE, 409 Purl Street, New York. W Christ nnd his ministry on earth f THE TOM RICHARDSON PLAN. Under tho Tom IticJinrdson plan of securing immigration half n million people were ndded to thciopulatlon of Louisiana and Texas In two years. This plan hns been endorsed by tho Statu Development League. Tho city of Salem nnd tho surrounding country will "benefit by it. What aro you doing . . jto holp the program! tnoro orderly nnd uniform proceedings, hs statutes do the common law. Thorn is nothing today, without the U'lton law, to prevent tho party" com mittee in nny city or county ordoring n simple nnd Inexpensive direct pri inary. There Is much in the U'lton law to make direct nniuliintin1i impossible and obnoxious to tho people. Tlmt meas ure, as Judge Waldo pointed out bo foro ejection, strengthens the machine too imujli. Tho machine, llko the Almighty, needs not the usslstunco of hump la volitions nnd legislation. We need Mows to strengthen tho hands of tho people, rather than tho hands of tliV machine, Salem business inon nro doing their share towards raising tho funds for this purposo. Hut others are to bo ben efitted on n largo scale. All nurseries, dairies, vegetable gardners nnd fruit growers will bo benefitted. A plan should be adopted by the Commercial OI11IJ to secure tho financial assistance nnd cooperation of all theso intnrests. Colleges and churches will also bo benefitted, and should holp, Let us all pull together for one million population in Oregon. Real Estate Transfers. Tho following real estnto transfers nro recerded: F. D. Cox to E. D. Fennell, 12.71 acres, tp 8 s, r 4 w, $1000.( L. T. Reynolds to C. F. Oronke, 20 acres, tp 7 s, r n w, $1200. '' M. W. Hunt to John Kirchner, 105 acres, tp 8 s, r 2 w, 202o. II. S. IlndcliiT to E. J. Cornell, lots 4 nnd C, block 14, Plensant Home addi tion to Salem, $100. J. W. Ininiin to C. E. Springer, lot 00 Capital City Fruit Farm, $1000. E. Friodt to S. C. Stone, lot 2, block 22,2 Salem, $1000. J. Hason to J. A. Taylor, south CO foot off lots 1 and 2, block 2, Waldo's addition to Snlom, $1000. ONE ISSUE IN A NUTSHELL. ftjiiutor Hoar, of Massachusetts, whoso noble oufeor has just closed, jinlilt ' There Is loft on tho statute book noJLriicn of any Democratic legislation luring tho whole period of thlrty-twt years oxuopt tho( repeal of the Inws Intended to unsure honest elections. The two administrations of President Cleveland nro remembered by tho business men and tho laboring men of the country only an terrible night inures. Whatever has been uticom plishod in this period, which seems to mn the most brilliant period In legisla tive history f any country in the world, has been uccomplishod by tho Republican party over Democratic opposition. The failure to secure lionimt uutloiml elections and the polit ical and civil rights of tho colored people Is the futluro of the, Itqpuldlcmn purty mid the success of 1h Demo crat i antagonist." And yet Judge Parker In his letter of neeeptaucH asks: Shall our gov tirniiieut stand for mpml opportunity or for Hpii-lnl pmiligettf" NEEDS NO LAW. Oregeiiinu: Itepubllcans in Salem adopted the direct primary plan in making nominations of candidates for municipal odious last year, and tho plan worked so satisfactorily that It will probably bo tried again this year, notwithstanding it will bo im possible to proceed under the stnto direct primary law. When people find that u system is 11 good 0110 they do not need to bo compelled to intent it. 0 Woodburn Hop Man. A Woodburn dispatch says: Wnlter L. Tooze, who seems to'bo tho only 0110 buying hops here, Inu sol the pneo tit !10 cents a pound, Hiking only the choicest to be. hail, Ho has purchased within the past four days tho follow- From Joseph Alclior, 12 bales at .10 cents; from Nick Sorres, 30 bales at SO cents; from P. J. Hanson, 2Q bales at UIVj r-oiits; from .loo AdeliimTi, Oer vals, 55 bales at J10 conts; from Chris tian Zimmerman, Aurora, .'10 bales at !)0 cents; from M. Fersohwoilor, 22 bales at .'10 cents, and 1.1 bales of first growth nt 28 cents, and the Colllnson lot of 50 bales nt HO cents Thoro lire about 500 bales unsold lit this immediate vicinity, mid more than loon Imles within seven or eight miles of Woodburn. A few nro holding for better figures, YOUR HAT Mar Be a Styllah One, Oat It Hakes Trouble. A man usually buys a hat that's "It style," but the modern hat for men hai lots to answer for. - Baldhcads aro growing more numer ous every day. lints make excellent broedlntr places for the parasitic germ: which sap tho life from the roots of the .ia lr. When your hair begins to fall out and your scalp is full of Dandruff it Is a sure sign that theso countless germs are busily at work. There Is but ono way to overcome th trouble and kill tho germs that way It to apply Newbro's Hcrptclde to the scalp It will kilt the germs and hMlthy hair Is jure to result. Sold by loading druggists. Send 10a. tn stnmps for s.implo to Tho Herplclde Co Dotrolt, Mich. rinll I 'v 3p "! I A cant remo jgplgr that ever fl P Cigar Counter Lucas County. ) Stat? of Ohio, City of Toledo, J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is sonlor partner of tho firm of F. J. Choiioy & Co., doing business in tho City of Toledo, Qotmty and State nforesnld, and thnt said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for .each nnd every case of Cntarrh that cannot bo cured by tho uso of Hall's Catarrh Curo. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to boforo 1110 nnd subscribed in my presence, this 0th day of Decem ber, A. D., 1880. (Seal) A. W. OLEASQN, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken inter nally, nnd acts directly on tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system, send for testimonials free. . F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 7Cc. Tuko Hull's Family Pills for consti pation. ' -o Douglas County Frohls. Tho required potition under tho now loyal option umoudiiiont adopted by tho ballots of tho voters of Oregon nt the last general election, was filed with County Clerk Zopher Agco Tuesday of this week, asking that the question of prohibition bo submitted to the voters of Douglas county at tho presidential election in November. The petition bears the signature of 0000 cltlxons re siding in various parts of the county, the number ,loing considerably in ex cess of the requisite 10 per cent! of tho legal voters of tho county, ns specified in the now law, Plulndonlor. Delegates Appointed. The governor this morning made the following additional appointments of delegatos To tho Twelfth Notional Irrigation Congress, to bo held nt El Paso, Texas, Novombor 15th to 18th: Tom Richardson, of Portland. A. B. Woods, of Cottage Grove. A. N. Soliss, of Ontario. To tho fifteenth session' of tho Trans Mississippi Commercial Congress, to bo hold nt St. Louis, October 25th to 29th: Tom Richardson, of Portland. A. B. Wood, of Cottage Grove. .7. W. Bailey, of Portland. 0 Won By Sweet Marie. Sweet Marie, the little California marc, .won tho 2:12 trot nt Lexington, Ky., yesterday. Tho purse was for $5000, and tho Inst thro heats were won by her in 203, 2:08,. nnd 2:00. This is tho horso thnt wns ruled oft tho Oregon track Inst year in the Lewis and CInrk race, on account of alleged crooked driving on the part of her lossce, W. G. Durfoe. Sho wns after wards reinstated, nnd lias won n num ber of largo purses in tho Enst this yenr. p Removal Notice. The law offices of Turner & Inman hnvo been removed from above tho Capital National Bank to rooms 10, 17 and 18, in tho new Breyman block. Clients please take notice. 10-1-Ct 0 Good Spirits. Good spirits don't all come from Kentucky. Their main source is the liver and all tho fine spirits ever made in tho BIuo Grass- state could not remedy a bad liver or the hundred and one 111 effects it produces. You can't have good splrita nnd a bad liver at the same time. Your liver must bo In fine condition if you would feel buoyant, happy and hopeful, bright of eye, light of step, vigorous and successful in your pursuits. You can put your liver In fine condition by using Green's August Flower the greatest of all medicines for the liver and stomach and a certain cure for dyspepsia or indigestion. It has been a favorite household remedy for over thirty-five years. August Flower will make your liver healthy .and active and thus Insure you a liberal supply of "good spirits." Trial size, 25c; regular bottles, 75c. At all druggists. At Dr. .Stone's drug stores Has your boy plenty of staying r.rir rnuraoe. strength, finishing nower arc esmi.i .1 The reason why doctors 50 often order Ayer's Sarslcijj thin, paie, aeucaie ennui cu i ucmuac u supplies theseejej It makes the blood pure, rich, and red. Sold for60vrar Indian Boys Captured. Tho two Indian boys who rnn away from the school at Chemawa were cap tured last night near Lincoln by Schuy ler Hammond, who put them -in chnrgo of the local police. Tho school author Hies wero notified this morning, nnd will come after the truants some time today. Fine for Walks. Tho Capital Improvement Company, of this city, has received a carload of tho decomposed granite from South ern Oregon, that makes tho finest walks, borders and drives that ca be constructed. It is delivered at $2.50 per ton. Get in your orders early, as it is cheap, and won't Inst long. t 10-0-2t Testimony of a Rov. Jno. S. Cox, oft n-jiiva, -x-or jy years 7..1J Yellow Jaundice. I C0.Jj ber of physicians and h ul iiiuuicines, uut got no 1 1 ocgan tno uso of Ete,j una feci that I am n3 disease that had me in J 10 ,. T 1 - Jimo, u you Kill mouicino tor Liver and ; stomach disorder or getJJ got Electric Bitters, if, by J. C. Perry. Only 50t ' Remember the Footbiji. Saturday, at 3 p. ra, will bo there. Sco VliA team play Monmouth KCM cloven. Ailmisssion, 23e, -J iree. GRASS SEEDS ORCHARD GRASS ENGLISH RYE GRASS ITALIAN RYE GRAS3 BLUE GRASS LAWN GRASS SEED VETCHES SEED OATS CLOVER SEED GRASS SEEDS SEED RYE All seeds aro guaranteed to bo cloan, fresh seeds. By buying J lots we are ablo to quote the lowest prices in the city. Call or iij prices. x. a.. "TOrrocncTiiHi &d skm 301 Coml. St. FEBDMEN fls BEEDMEN. Salem, 6 Ml j--reMKB-fM0-ra8lllM8lll8lle,H J OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUtl Begins its 23d year September 20, 1904. Four terms in eachil year, affording equal opportunities for beginning a course x tember, November, February and April. THE BEST TRAINING FOR TEACHERS Is the Normal Course, with Its assurance of good positions it pi wages. Write for new catalogue containing full Information si corning courses of study, training in actual teaching afforded 1 real conditions in town and country schools and full 'details advanced course of study, with tho additional advantages dtti Address Secretary, J. B. V. BUTLER, or President, E. D. RE LER, Monmouth, Oregon. -! Creator Salem Suit, lu the eiisn of Murphy vn. tho City nf Salem, et nl., before Judge Oullowuy yesterday the dofeudants motion to strike out curtain portions of plain tills aiuomlod complaint whs over ruled lu tho first nnd eoeoitd bpcoin witious nnd susUiiuwl in the third, fourth, fifth ami sixth spe-lfleatinus, striking out the whole of tho plitln tlthi further nnd sprte cause of Suit us ut forth in his amended win-plaint. Sold Fine Tanu. DerUy & Wllseti sold to A. Folf & Sou, of StlvwtoH, 80 acres of thu Oellunl plnae, nine milns north on Mis sion bottom, wliieh they ijiteml to plant to hops the Mimiii); ytwr. This is among the UHOdt f 11 raw of Marian uuaty. Pupils Write Letters. The Baker nty school ebiWru will follow the Tom Richardson plan, anil write letters to relatives and frieuds io Y. M. C. A. NIGHT SCHOOL Fall Term Opens Monday, Septem ber 26th. Subjects Foo 3 months. Arithmetic $2.00 Bookkeping 49 Fonmanship 2.00 Grammar 2.00 Reading nnd Spoiling .... 2.00 Other subjects taught if required. For particulars call at Y. M. C. A. OFFICE 'ii 1 n 1 n 1 1 it iwtim 1 1 ...m. !.., ( t (l uminiiitt Wholesale and Retail Family Liquor Store E. ECKERLEN, 258 Commercial 8treet. j un line of liquors snd wines. Cedarbrook whisky formerly till I McBrier brand the best for family use. All orders filled and 1 iivureu in uie city limits. 'Fnone Main 1161. ti iiiiiiiiniiiniiiii inn iiiiimin il oi I Hops i Fytfit Big Crop? Tho crops In this lino are not tho largest, but good. As a rosult many will need repairs made on their driers. We aro prepared to do quick and good work in this lino. BURROUGHS & FRASER Sheet Iron Workers and Plumbers. t6)eaa the Kant about Oregou and their homolheaHh and moral training, town, BUter Superior. ACADEMY OF THE SA CRED HEART SALEM, ORE. Tho forty-second scholastic year begins September 15. Sanitary and othor Improvements lately made In the building. .Academic, commercial, grammar gnuhia Intermediate and primary course Pupila prepared for to&cfcer'a certificates. Full courso la muilc. Particular attention nmiA 10 Address The Epicure's Delight Is a properly broiled nnd richly 11 vored norterhoiiso or sirloin iil that is juicy, tompting and delwj and that is appetizing on tho wusj day. Our prime beef, mutton ami is tho nemo of excellence in mc&tiv prices nro nlwnys low, consuleriopl quality of the meat. 1 E. C. Cross. Stato Street Market 9nnnmtiBiBiiit)i amiaiBi I :s::::::A G E N C Y OF: j BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. I GRAIN BDAND SHIPPERS OF fJR AlN SSilMMW W OT """ f Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUpp,., p,. r, 1ttrlr ,nlrf,rr I I J. G. Graham, Agent, m mm,,,.. Mm on. ffHll.llHHllMI I,. v1W.l UH, Wv, - -TWWW,iM,,,,,lit,,Wt 8ta)tt,MaMttt)tMaM8; Have You Ever Ordered Your Groceries from Haitt & Lawence ways Biad'te 1 V beh,Qd tho tlmes' However, they are mo" San p,eZne vPatron8 and " them, you will M end Perv I iTJ?' You w111 thm at the corner of Commerrf! - uviccui IMWMW.MMMMliM4 -.w.aiJ(a.al-nn MMMN. ' I va - Tfri,l'lnnait THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has been" taken to supply the sto' lumber in our yards. Our ,ww complete with all kinds of 1 Just received a car load of K&' shingles, also a car of fine & Wa are able to fill aay and all " of bills. Coma and let us show our stock. Yard and offlce saar a. P. P depot. 'Phone Main SSL GOODALE LUMBER W MUUt wtwwm iiitiiiiigii