v- 1 1.1 I'.l ti Km KI ipt AXLT OATITAi; JOUSNAX SALEM. OEMOW, MONDAT, MAEOH27, 1905. DAIlhr CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1004, 13J287. A WISEE BAHJIOAD POLICY. Some of tlio newspapers are publish ing atorlee how Oregon will seo hun dred of milo of railroads built this coming ywr, It is high time thit policy wero tadaAed if tho preeeiit railroads xpt at hold this field. La ist year it Is stated only eight miles f railroad ware built and Orogon wtocxl at ike bottom of the ludrtor. It 1 to be boptd this is something Tt)pshlW mare newspaper talk ajuljtliat n Iff i rofl ft ttbs jwllcy of Htrangoiaifoi off. Tlii) revival of" tntaraat in railroad IbiAUHrijr. is probably due in part to Abo pa ag f the Killlngaworth bill. tObdcr tb nporatltni of that law any jflliHrt ltranek line is able to live and jjr ears Had rate with ordinary Reed ftsumageHient. Thero will probably Le more miles tot irolloy linos built than of standard Ujuago railroad but there are signs that, ?both kinds are coining. They cannot como too soon for Ore 'jgon or for tho benefit of the railroads llifinsolvos. The policy of repression 7nnst boaomo one df iiggroMion and ox jmnsioir. One of ho purines of tho Willanv eire Vnlloy Development convnntlon mil to stlniulnto railroad construction and promote trollop Unas. Ilettor train service will be needed Ao brinjr the visitors to tho Lewis nnd 'Clark fair to the remote parti of tho trtnto. Ono of tho demands of tho commit 4c on transportation apjioliitod by Hint convention will be that as ninny people as possible get into the interior of tlm sUits. IVhilo tho railroad companies liavo o a Kred deal tho past few years itntnilld up tho state, thoy will bo cnllod wpon to do more in tlio building of mew linos. Tlmt has boon too much MCRlcoted. In nny lino of busliiRss or manufac turing tho wise policy involves exton tslen of tlio business, enlarging the plant, developing now fields of bust "iiMis, fully occupying tho territory. That Is what tho rnllroads of Oro gou must do if they would moot tlio situation fairly in tliolr own Interest And tho people boliovo thoy will do so. o BKTTEtt APPOINTMENTS DE MANDED. Tho Alaska scandals and land oflloo xllscloaurtvi would Itidlcuto that bettor atandard have got to bo adopted for federal appointment in Oregon. Tho standards domntulod by President Ttaoscvolt linve tint boon fully arcepted liy tho Itopubllcnu loaders. Tho crowd that wants tho federal appointments WW pending In Oregon eoutuln the numws of some extgllent jnon nnd ft whole lot of Mor onpn. Qunllfloullons, hontwty, strict Integri ty nro not Inuoutisteat with Ijtjtug n jjood Itopubllcnu. Tho drunkard, tho gambler, the slot machine fiend, or tho man otherwise ArnlesM and rokle i his conduct ura not wanted. ft wither does the party owe n wan anything who niwoly worked his padi lion in the legislature to get some olub over the datamation. Appoint should not only ut cleau and able but should 1h men wkwo )mrnetar unit nbiitlut! tiaud fur some thing lit the euniiitHHity; Too many lHftn are holding fodorul offlee all over the eountry whoiio poet lions arc due more to pull nnd push nnd graft than to any relation they occupy toward the ishmm of the peo ple. Neither are Mtea In prominent pinto In tlu pwrty who, nwwmaml bml.ipn for aplntint fit for hlgjj $ ihpmlv. tho rieplo good construction. Tho oliange from 1V inah floera to inch floors Is a small mistake, but will cost dearly in the long run: In the same way If construction is to be slighted all the way through a ehoap building will be n dear building In tho long run. It is rconlled that a number of state buildings had to bo re-floored In a few years. In the same way the oxterior walls should be of good pressed brick and not have concrete copious over the windows to stain the brick. The public have, som right to con- aidoratien in the matter of a public building. Tho public must tako what they can get, but tlio people eaa still ask that the job be not made rldieuloue by eheap construction aad poor material. Let the people at least get what they pBy for. SHAME ON BUFFALO BILL. Denied a divorce from the patient wife who shared the hardships of his youth, accused of excessive drunkenness ami of driving his daughter to the grave by malicious accusations against her mother and his wife, Buffalo Bill, onee tho proud hero of frontier stories; is new a dspied old reprobate, stripped of honor and naked lieforo the g7C of the world. Thirty yoars ngo, tho wife whom he 1ms ncucscd of being ineompatable ami jealous, lived in n sod hut on the Morth I'lntto, daring tho murdorous Indians, nursing her infants, doprivod of civilized associations and boreft of all the pleasuros of a luxurious home, all beenuso of her lovo for her thon gallant seout nnd huntor, Buffalo Bill. As sho Ijas grown old iu his service, she became despised, and at Inst ho dotermlnod to cast hur off in hor old ago, for n more dnshlng young woman whom ho had found among his show-women. Instond of granting his divorce, tho Denver court strips tho old rako nakod, and points tho flngor of scorn at Mm. Let him take his medicine. Hereafter let us mention his namo only In disgust. Tho man who casts off his wlfo because she has grown old is tlio worst yot. Eruptions Dry, mout, scaly tetter, all forms of eczema or salt rheum, pimples and other citaneous eruptions pro ceed from hamora, either inherited, or acquired through defective di gestion and 'saiinilation. To treat these eruptions ith drying med jines is dangerous. The thin ' u do is to take Hood' 3 Sarsqparilla aid Pills Which thor- ughlycleanse the blood, expelling nl humors and building up the who v' system. They cure Hood's !t- , jr.lln psrmsnentlr cnredJ. 0. Hloea, Frwi . III., of eczema, from which be hit unr t for lomo time; and Miss Alvlna Wolu- Jo 212, Alcona, Wis , of pim ples on her f. - -u.l bock snd chafed skis on ber boils. 1 v wi.'cb she bod been creatly troubled. Ti" it- are more testimonials In favor of Ilood a than can be publiahed. Hood's Sarcaparilla promises to euro and koupo tho promise What Ails Bussia. With a clatter of hoofs tho party dashed down the way and into the great gates of the palace, but as they passed there was to see a man who sat in the carriage, tho man for whom all tho splendor of arms and panoply 11- -1 ..A ktlni. Tt rvna lltlf ftin .,.,.. i ,!, tn'seouentlv are never without it hang a first impression but it told on itively restores the .ppctr te, bulJU up b .t. J. . ,, -o 1 tt.o r,.n-,lnn svstom and cures Dyspep- nio Wltn an cuect 01 uismay. rrameu,-- .n.. TUHnn and overshadowed in the black hood of No Other Remedy Can take the place of the celebrated Hostetter's Stomach Bitters in the thousands of homes iu which it has once been used. They know its valuo as a remedy for all family ills, and con- it pos- answers tho Prosldcnt, "I have read it; you can examine me in it if ou wish." April Contnry. CELEBRATED TIIE DAY. Tho Catholic Sontinol observed St. Patrick's day witli a fine edition of that paper printed ontlroly in green ink, Tlio editorial mnttor and contents wore devoted to the patron saint of old Ireland in n manner so enthusiastic that It must havo warmed tho hearts of ull friends of tho little island. President's Rapid Reading. I liavo no record of tho President's xocent rending, but it is not n secret that he Is ''keeping up the pnee." fjomo of my friends ro still "rending at" Morloy's three thick volumes of (llnrintc-' "Lifo," The President, of courMo, read them promptly, gaining. T nut tuld, not only n fresh, but a much nioro fttvo ruble view of the great lead er, whom ho eonfeK!ed he had hitherto failed to understand. A publisher not Bits About Dress. (By Cynthia Oroy) Dross trimmings will bo brighter this year than formorly. While brown i a popular color for suits, bitio is a staple color for full and winter. Kxcoodingly olognnt gowns will be in good tasto if mado in the gray shades. Tho cheaper grays are not good. Plum and mulberry are new hados in rod. The new bright cloth and velvet will bo usod with Bomber suits and gowns. They nrc especially good as vests, cuffs and rovors. t'oppor sliados are popular and will bo combined with colors which seem im possible in such combination. It takes an artist to uso colors with effect. Itcd is about tho only pno of the fashion able shndes with which the copper tints will not be used. Shndes of tho snmo color will bo usod togotlior more than will contrasting shades. Silk gowns will bo lined witli a liglitor shailo of tho oolor of tho gown. The round full skirtn require stiffen ing. Many of these havo crinoline to n point above tho knees. Tho longth of tho round skirt will m cither nnklo length or just touching the floor. The ankle length will bo worn more thnn at first seems likely, being employed in the reception gown us well us in the street gown. his carriage, I saw, bolt upright and motionless, a little figure immaculately noat, with a face of dead pallor. Fair hair and board duly dressed to a point failed to withdraw from it a quality of dolli3hnftss; an uttor vacancy, the empi tiness of soul-weariness ind futility, governed it altogether. Against its dark background, it stood forth as blank and white as paper, a thing awful in its corpse-like impassivity, yet pit iable, sorrow-stirring, and sad as a child in pain. The hands, I think, were crossed loosely on the knees, and I know that the eyes stared unwinkingly in front. It was a tragic effigy of wearinei3 Jhat tho cdriassiers guard ed, a body shrining a soul worn and dis tressed, a visible and warning token of tho dread that stalks through lhisia. Four seconds, and the carriage was past; but I wondered then if perhaps some humble, czar-worshiping man might not havo seon his emperor face to face for'the first timo in the grimly ineffectual doll that flnshed past be tween the horsemen. April Met'lure's. sia, Indigestion, Constipation, .Bilious ness, Headache, Spring Fever, Colds, La Grippe, Malaria or Female Disorders. We urge a trial. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Arc You Engaged? Engaged people should remember, that, aftor marriage, many quarrels can bo avoided by keeping tholr digestions in good condition with Electric Bit ters. S. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. 0., says: "For years my wifo suffered intensely from dyspepsia, complicated with a torpid liver, until sho lost hor strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Blttors, which hclpod hor at once, and finnlly made her en tirely well. Sho is now strong and hoaltljy." J. C. Perry, druggist, sells and guarantees them, at 50c a bottlo. Waiting for Eoje. Mombasa, Eat Africa, March 27. Ships arriving here report that 34 col lier", mostly Gorman vessels, were an chored at Jibutil, waiting for Admiral Rojestvensky's fleet. Attacked Tiy a Mob and beaten, in a labor riot, until cov ered with sores, a Chicago street car conductor applied Bucklin's Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. "I used it in my family," writos G. J. Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., "and find it perfect." Simplygrcat for cuts and burns. Only 'Joe at J. C. Perry's drug store. L awa KGMBSRr- - M wed Latge ShjjJ meat jkssi la Rotircmont of Captain Shomakcr. Washington, D. C, March 27. Cap tnin C. F. Shomnker, chief of the rev enuo cutter servico, was placed on the retired list today, having reached the ago limit for activo service. Captain Shomakcr has been in tho servico for mnny years and at various times has beon in charge of the Gulf district, tho Atlantic district and other divisions of tho service. Ho will probably be suc ceeded by Captain Worth G. Ross, now commanding tho cutter Mohawk. Twenty Years' Trial. There nro lots of good things tho doc tors know nothing about. Wo frequent ly euro pcoplo of dlsenso aftor tho doc tors havo given thorn up. If tho dls- oaso comes from overwork, dissipation or oxposuro, causing weak and watery blood and loss of flesh and strength, wo havo tho ono sure remody in Dr. iGunn's Blood nnd JCervo Tonic. These I l.l . 41... Xl -.. ..1. I ..... K ,,.., ..- ,..v ...r. "'""" tnblots taken with meals turn tho food MituM! to Imvq his eye on tho author nto rlch rw, b,00l,( mBk 8tronff( of their hBHB. and uhw and tk... h ; toa,u. norvo, nu(1 increa8ing tho ,.rlvt Utter, full of HW'rwIiitloii,. ,th pr0fluc B0d flo9h nt the whW . through the publisher s,rate 0, 2 to 3 ,,oumj8 wook ThIs lianas on thH way to an author. In the , honthf D ,tB B0 Dr. thlk of tl campaign of 1001 I happen Qunn,9 j,,,, nQa N(rvo Ton,Q fof J5a to know that be re-mwl all of Macau-1 bflx 0f 3 b(UOS for $ F()r neryou8 ley's "History of Kngland." 1 o , prostrati loM of n)omo or a IU1UUIW lunuuij 111 1MB U1H"I States" and Dickens' "Martin t'lnix alowlt," i Tho other nfternnW he ws hnndod a now hooka not very long dissorta tlan on n matter of current interest. That evening he entertained numbor of guesta at dinner, nnd later there wai a mnslaal parly nt the Whito House, sallow complexion, a better romoay was novcr made. Doctors know nothing about this remedy only tho fact that wo mnko cures, which wo havo boon For snlo by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist, o Boards and Bills. Bill had a bill board," says an ex change. "Bill nlso had a board bill. The board bill bor'ed Bill so that Bill sold the bill board to pay his board bill, then the board bill no longer bored Bill." Another exehango sug gests in line with the tale of Bill's board bill and Bill's bill board that if Bill's board bill bored Bill as much as Bill's bill board bored Bill, why not "board" Bill with a board from Bill's bill board and throw Bill's board bill and board. Bill's bill board over- w aiM8 cawntci 9 ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TRAY3 S AND ORCHARD BOXES at the shop of I G. F Mason Miller Street, Lcuth Salem. PHONE 2101 Red. WW FULL STOCK We now havo a full stock of Hy acinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, Snow Drops, Jonquils and a nieo as sortment of Chinese Sacred Lilies. i Would be pleased to havo tho public call and inspect our stock at Savage & Fletcher 322-324 Commercial St. R.M.Wade&C 'Buy A Bank Df aft never risk your money in t mails. For absolute safety, at trifling coat, buy a draft at U bank. Salem State Ban! L. K. PAGfc, President &E.W. HAZARD, Cashlei onl a.iv.a Ilia Iilam tln.jwtlt A na. ....., v.. . a nv tuu, AJVIVUIto a mct- "I mil there id a woman at the bottom of BUILD A GOOD SCHOOL HOUSE. With tho dalUwrHtM UtMtloH at Kpoadtng 50,000 for n high wkool building, the ttahMU ftfluHtl Iwird U1 well have afforded to ko Mnrd tk Mmm of dikTrNt atthlicet. BtthMtt U vol richly Wjppttlrd vlthJ iHMUtlfvi imubo bttildlMKa. The bt pia f half a doau of the bt ar hHeU emild kits ba urd aad cUeie fr aMMMtg thw taka. The )ivHiMHt ptrtie Imibiiag la Artn anA squatty fr au 100,l00 itruoture. But that is net the fault of tho people f this elty. Thoy had no Bol itjt t the style f that Mid- !? ?hn elty hall and the rw aira mu ut phtia ttnttMrta. llto, new hwl h l ty tho wuio'nrehItet and will proWabl have tita ulvatag if baruiaaldajgr with tiiM bildlg iu many wajt. But whatever It shall Iwk like, lot th lwrd of cducrttion at tat glvo Family Row Aired. A family row was nirod In Justice at wktth he was present. At luncheon, .Crittenden's eourt at Hubbard, Wed- tfcp next nay, tlio vfivir sbUI to nun; nwHtay, with Herman Uppotlnm as "Mr Prosident, of course you havo plaintiff and August Onron as defond- ..! Im.l Iiua ii li.L ,lf Miuf lu.V- " "Oh, vos." said the President have road it." Whoreupan he provod all such tragedies, ami in this oaso it that ho had done so by his criticism was Miss Nolllo Murray, who has been df the work. One day, lately, a book making her home with the Uppodnhls. of short stories was sent to him; nl- It swrns thai the Uttw have oxervijed tut ' return mail name a letter parental authority over the girl tu n QityiMug the MNtdor and twytag he had rtnia extent and had forbidden her to alrtady oHJayed th stories greatly in atttwd a certain daac last Saturday serial pabllentloa. ! night. The Kirl disntgarilel their ob- "IIw dM ha mattHge to da It!" All jwtts. wwt to the danco and did I kuow about thW U that, tit the first. Hot ret ura until axt morning. Iu tho plaec, he hu by nature or Mmtit tha rkniag that followed later on, it fattdty ftf twlrH)- ratd rwadlag, ' Hppard that Mr. Uppentahl struck There' re MHe a of Iwtlwa aad w attmHt4 t utriko tho girl, who t'ftMMM) tttadws" who have Mvr ran senMiatiMR tm th hou followed bea able to 4?ulr thU art. Others V)' Mr. Unnodahl. Aueust Gara. who eaa tako ia taragrphji or vpm welt- was out ia tho yard Jigging tlfrkwerms, . aigh at a glrtHC The Proeit inhM heard tho racket aad rushed to the be on of thiMO ikhotogfajkhie readare, girl 'a aaeUtaNeo aaTl dealt Mr. Uppc wUv take ftlwMt Iwtuatly the lwprw-' dahl a blow over tho head with a shov aioa of a whole pragranii or mry a 1, intiletiag aa Mgiy wound, A gen whole page, tho y ruanlNg along thu ernl wlxnp fo)owl in bih Cawius tine with HghUlMg-liko rapidity, nnd Banders, it is alloged, also took a hand, loaning to the Htr liMHortaHt phrasos but finally Mr. Uppedahl got tho shovel as by luitlneU I have Laown the fob,' away frew Garoa and sturtcl for the lowing to eccur: A coagfOMat&n makivs house to get his title, but was provent- ittatMHoat te htm aad hands hiut n.cd by his wlfo. It oaded bv uppodahl ' I w A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs & Fraser. Plumbing? Tinning and Roofing Cornice Work, ncating and Building Work of all kinds; estimates made and work guaranteed, 367 State, Street, Salem. Phone 1511. wiiMawaaaEeMBsaMsiieaBHeijgQBf ::::::::A G E N C Y O F:::::::t BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. GR AINbdyers and shippsrsof rp J Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphar. m I : J. 0. Grata, Agent, 207 Commercial St.. &lem. On ! gwcBeEeBacgMgiiMitasgoB0E6gaJg tyjvcwrlttcu ivtper. AlHtoit liwcllate Jx.lfes rmi4t fcJ U uH i! whereupoa the ogrMtan says dcp rtlDgly: "Mr. Prwldent, way I net having Oaren arrested for assault. After hearing tho evidence, Juitiee Crltteadea concluded that tho. charge against Oaroa could net be utaial Iero thU ivaHr with youf I am anx- iu tho distriot court, and dlehargd ious that you. should md it." "But," tho defendant. EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER Sold by all Salem Groceus. t M'i It I II IIHWII I II II i The Entine Town And tho country, too, go when thoy aro best, easiest and quick est served when they want meal, nnd that's why they all go to tho I White House Restaurant TmHII(ilHMII iiiiH I O. C. T. CO.'S PA88ENGER CTEAMER8 POMONA And Altona leave for Portland dally, except Sunday, at 10 . m. For Albany, daUy, except Sunday, at about 6 p. m. For Corvallis, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nt 0 p. m. Deck: Fitt at Tradtt CtrMi M. F. BALDWIN, At J What . Salem Has When asked by a stranger or any, one what Salem has of distinction, toll them ono of the best restaurants on tho coast, tho Cafe Imperial H. E. SYMES, Prop. HUNGER BLOCK. Just In 6ur new Uno of 1905 wall p-v per has just arrived. All les patterns at reasonable pr Call and see our stock and be convinced that our pp" ald prices aro right, Bemember the place. E. L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 I A t TO the the hei S