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T 19 -W V"' i ! DAILY CAIITAL KVKSAU MAUm, OMflOK, SATURDAY, AFBIL 8, 190S. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. OFFICIAL CENSUS OAUOS, MAY, 1904, 13,287. PUSSY WILLOWS. A group of shining brown buds, on a - lcaflcsi tree, Sway, little brown buds, sway. Da not be'ctl the north wind, nof tho tending breeze Thoy will p:iB3 with dying day. A myriad of white heads peeping from the buds Peep, little white heads, poop. A KcntlcHraln Is falling opoti wide your hearts, And forth from your cradles creep. Tic willow trees a 'glisten, with danc ing pusaioa gay Tm, littlo pussies glisten. The world begins In sparkle with tho tflow of oarly Spring To tho music of her Voice, dears, listen. i A million little pussies in oonts of sil ver fur, Up in the branches swinging. Tho naughty sun is peeping all now ho 'a stole n kiss And tho pussy willows all are singing. Agrtos Loekhart Huglios in April Bee-ration. THE NEW SOUTH. Tho rccoption nccorded President Jtaoflovclt by tho people 'of the South ra states signifies that tho young gen erationn of that section nro getting in lino for advancement. The South has mado rapid strides during tho last ten years, and is recovering- its old-timo prosperity. For a juartor of n century after the close of the war Southerners apparently sulked, nnd brooded over tho low of their fdavoa, btil the spirit is disappearing, and a new commercinl and business ac tivity is abroad iu the Intnl. Ono of tho bett Higns that the people of (hat part of the United Htntct nro willing to uflllinte and net with their northers, neighbors is the treatment ac corded the President. It would have lxen impossible for any President to bavo received similar receptions in years ago, and the spirit that foitors largo majiufacturltig institutions nnd develops tho mines and other Indus trios is responsible for the. getting to gether. Tho South will prosper utidor such conditions. THE PACKERS ARE BBINQ HIT. A prominent member of the beef packers' eoinjtibjie has Wu imitate) by the federal gfud juryvlu Ghi)o. In .Uetmont tX$ Imugiusr YK of several of Ms iwufrohs. Tn pro .'ntHlhign aro bolug ooudnet&d with -n altlerabjo aeerecy, lut the. men who are lmlng!l)U kuew what U guiug ou to their ease. Thus far tho proceeding sgaiut tho packers nro for conspiracy, ur allowed conspiracy, on the charge of ' ttuuperiug with tho wituewea iu tho beof trust cue. Tho examlnatUm on hArj04i which iuvolvo tho actual viola tion of the null-trust law nro alo under vry. It is on tho ground that they in fringe tho anti-trust law that "the packora have most to fear from the fed eral authority. Several suits have al ready gono against them, and theso in dicate that on criminal proceedings, which aro now being instituted, they are open to very serious assault. Tho pretcjiso of their lawyers that they aro not members of a trust is vain. The courts have fonnd that thorp is a beef trust, and that it is composed of cer tain corporation. The particular per sonages who aro to be dealt with by tho federal courts in the crjmlnal pros ecution are members of theso compa nies. Thoy aro malefactors in tho oyc of tho law. Tho prosecution of a few of tho beef packers will bo a fine lesson for the country. Jt will show the, people, in cluding those who aro members of the big combines, that tho richest nnd the poorest aro on an absolute equality in this' Country In the oyc of tho lnw. Tf tho individual packers who arc being asalled nro found guilty, they will have to meet the punishment prescribed by tho statute. President Itoosovelt stands behind the courts in New York nnd Chicago which are proceeding against tho bcof combine. His earnest ness and courage in this crusnde for tho enforcement of the laws brought tho Northorp Securities company to grief a year ago, and hit the beef trust at nn earlier and later date. It is n criminal prosecution which is being waged this time, and if guilt is fastened on thfc accused persons nothing will savo them from going behind the bnrs. mmmmammmKmm High Pressure Says. Afon and women nllko hnvo to work incossantly wfth brain and hand to hold their own nowadays. Nevor were tho demands of business, tho wants of tho family, tho requirements of socioty moro numerous, Tho first effect of tho praiseworthy effort to keep up with all thewo thing is commonly seen in a weakoned or debilitated condition of tho nervous nystem, which results in dyspepsia, defective nutrition of both body and brain, nnd in extrcmo cases in complete nervous prostration. It is clearly seen thai what is needed Is whnt will sustain the system, givo vig or and tone to the nerves, nnd keep thoj digestive and assimilative functions healthy and netive. From personal knowledge we can recommend Hood's Harsnpuiilla for this purpose. It acts on all the vital organs, builds up tho whole system, ami fits men and women for thosjhigh-preHHiro dnys. Convulsion, FitS, then Epilepsy. J)r. Miles' Restorative Nerv ine has been so successful in curing these brain-wrecking diseases that there is every reason to believe that even the most hopeless cases can be benefited, if not fully restored. We will be pleased, to refer any one thus afflicted to many who now enjoy the blessing of health, after years of hopeless suffering. "I have a son that had brain fever when two rears old, followed by fits of the worst type, and ha was pronounced Incurable. I spent" hundreds of dollars for him, without relief. After about fifteen years he became so bad that we sent him to Lorncllrt hospital for the Insane, at Loponsport, Ind. He was there nearly three yearn, but he con tinued to grow worse, so wa brought him home July 30. 1902. In an awful condition. He had lost his mind almost entirely. He hardly knew one of the family; could not even find his bed: was a total wreck. He had from 5 to 10 fits a day. We were urged to try Dr. lilies' Nervine, and before the first bottle was used, we could scfr-a change for tho better. We have given It io him ever since, and ho has had but two very light spells since last August, 1303, and then he was not well other ways. We pronounce him cured, as ho can work and go anywhere. If any one wishes to ask any questions concerning this, they are at liberty to do so." E. II. BUNNELL.. Lincoln, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benent. If It falls, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Tho Grants Pass city council is going to pass nn ordinance compelling sa loons to close nt 1 o'clock a. m. and remain closed until 5 o'clock a. m. And the ordinnnce. will carry a pro vision that tho saloons tako down all screens and curtains during the closed hours. HAZLEWOOD Mr r xXK.EtJnk, No P Adding & the, form of Gelatine Albumen is eve tfsed, consequently have an absolute assurance of 01 P R E CHILDREN OBY FOB FLETCHER'S OASTOBIA. CREMATION IN ENGLAND. Cremation would seem likely to com mand itself particularly iu a densely populated country. Ju Grunt llritaln, however, oromntlon 1) not a Hipular method of disposing of tho remains of deceased persons, Thero are nine cre matories In Great Britain, the first of which was established in 1885, 'JO years ngo. The total nmnlxir of cremations In n full score of years is, however, only 4407. Thn American consul at Nottingham rnllH attention to tho fact that crema tion is making headway very slowly in ureal nrttntn, though tho opposi tion to it, whether founded on religion or sentiment, is gradually weakening. lie says that while tho public is slowly becoming accustomed to the idea of cre mation, it shows very little interest iu the Hiibject. This is laid partly to igiiuranco nnd partly to tho stricter ro uiromouts us to certificates, etc., thau in ouses of o rill miry burial. In 181) I, IlritUh law court held that, unlmw. ox pllot instructions hud been left iu the will, an ivxeeutor is not oompetont to cremate his testator. The ground of the, decision whs that tveryino it) en titled to ChristlHii' bitrilil. and that cre mation is not ClirNttnn. burial. Thus it appears that only nthUHltintn for hy gietio who make the stipulation them welve are- emulated, it is a request that testator guuarally hesitate to make mid ono which they nro i it lined to forego whan thoy think of tho foot ingn of tholr relative who are unusual ly strongly attached to tho older plan of burial. Tho tidvoentoa of crouintiou have had the hiisfurtuua to low Iu tin) dentil of Hlr Henry Thomjwon the nut powerful champion of tho nans. Catarrh Invites Consumption It wrakous tho dclicuto lung tissues, doruuges tho digestive organs, and breaks down tho general health. It often causes lioadncho ami dizzi ness, impairs tho tusto, suioll and hearing, nnd affects tho voice. Being a constitutional discaso it re quires a constitutional remedy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Radically nnd permanently cures ca tarrh of tho noBo, throat, stomach, bowels, and moro dollcato organs. Head tho testimonials. No substitute for Hood's acts like Hood's, lie titro to get Hood's. " I was troubled with catarrh ?0 years. teeing statements ot cures by Ilood's Bar lanarllla re sol red to try it. Four bottles ntlrely cured me." Wiiuam 8hrmaj, 030 0th Bt Milwaukee, Wis. Hood' S iraaparllla promise to euro and koops the promlao. To the Public. You are respectfully roquestod to call on tho undersigned and satisfy yourselves that the wines, liquors, ci gars, otc. at 221 Commercial street are tho best in tho city. Ne.w patrons, as well as old, will receive the best atten tion. BALPH 8WAB7S. MODEL OYSTER HOUSE. Hi Court Street i "'ho best meals in tho city for the price. Quick service, caro and cleanli oi-ss our motto. Phone 2640 Main. MBS. JENNIE HEADMCK, Prop. CREAM As no Ptomaine Poison can en velope therein Assorted Flavors Brewer Drug Co. Corner Court and Liberty Sta Phone Matn 230 pmKvmmmmrmmnmam iMrs. Kliwibeth 8mith, wife of Cyrus Smith, nnd a highly esteemed pioneer of Douglas county, died nt her home near Green's Station Thursday morn ing, April tlth. She was 01 years old, and had lived In Oregon for ninny yearn. "It's what you save, Not what yoa earn. That makes yoa well to do." Our Savings Department helps pco- plo to save, and mnkos thoir savings earn more. It takes only a small sum deposited regularly to amount to n largo sum in a few yoars 25c a day saved for 30 years amounts, with interest, to $1040.80. Deposits of $1.00 or more rccoivod any timo. Capital National Bank Savings Department A. L. ERASER SnccoMors to Uurroughs fc Frascr. Pltsmlbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornice "Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds; estimates msda and work guaranteed. 307 State Street, Salem. Phone 1511. Buggies Buggies Buggies ALL KINDS OF BUGGIES, CHEAP BUGGIES, MEDIUM BUGGIES AND FINE BUGGIES. STEEL TIRED BUGGIES AND BIKE BUG OIES. NEW STOCK JUST IN. R.M. Wade&Ce. IIIMI9MIMM1MIIICIMWIMW1 Tri'l 2:06 Rcc. 2:10 RED SEAL i s I M SntE OF JO SEAL, 2:11V. Sired by Bed Heart 2:19Vi, tho siro of Chain Shot 2:06,. Bed Seal 2:10, Etc. Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25.... by Mark Field (Bon of Geo. Wilkes), Dam of Bed Seal 2:10 Al siro of Daisy Fields 2:08V4, Ham lawood 2:19j. brino field, 2:1114. etc. Second dam DAY BELL by Advance, siro of Malraska 2:25,ttt Dam of Veritas 2:16, Vindox 2:294. Third dam daughter of Tippo Saib, a thoroughbred. BED HEABT is by Bed Wilkoa, out of Swcothcart, by Sultan; seeoai dam Minnehaha, tho dam of Beautiful Bolls, etc. BED SEAL standi 15.1, compactly built, with great quality and a Buro sire of gro speed. Ho will moko the season of 1905 at tho OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms $40 Season With tho usual return privilege Good pasturage at reasonablo rates to mares sent from a distance. SAM CASTO, Fair Groimdsjg XieiaiH9IMMltlSXg4 MUMIIIW r I MLfvv m. ; .t,M r A POOR IMITATION Is weak tluttwy style and quality aro lacking and prisas are less. Must be, because the genuine artiale costs moro to produae. If you roally want good, serviceable shoos yeVH diseovor real economy iu tlio sort we soil. You see, wo'vo been in tho sho business for years,; axpeeMo continue along that lino many a year to ooine, and we must suit you to held our trade. Souse in that. JACOB VOGT Co. Standard Liquor successors to J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1 48-1 56. South Commercial St We fcave in stock some of the best and oldest bfauds of Kentucky Botftbon and Pennsylvania and Maryland Ry Whiskies. Also some very old blends of the best grade. Out stock of wines ae as good as can be f otind in the state. We catty in stock the vety best case goods to be f otmd in the mawet, tnavoing wines, gms, brandies, beats, porta? and ale STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr ruuuematn 151. U