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2 DAH.T CAPITAL JOURNAL. flALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1005. Ml I 'I DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1004, 13,237. ibwl JUDGE BEEUNOER DEAD. This occupant of tlo fcdornl bench was appointed under tho Clovclnnd ad ministration. He Iins lived nlmost continuously in Orcjron, nnd brought up his family lien?. He leaves three, sons nnd two daugh ters, besldern, wlfo, to mourn his un timely death. lie died Friday nt 4 p.' in., after n abort illness that wns rnllrd septic poisoning, but in reality could not be exactly defined. Ho was given the best of care .and treatment, nftcr consultation of $he ablest physicians, who did nil thnt med ical skill could accomplish. An (i law lecturer nnd lltornry innn Jtirigx Dellinger mndo quite a-name for Iilmsclf. Ho was naturally n student, and loved tho social sldo of life. TnE CYCLONE SEASON. Jt has nrrlved. The newspapers nrc full of It. Ono would think everybody would want to loitvo n cyclone country. lint, compared to tho total nrea of tho country, nnd the tntnl population, not as many nro killed by cyclones as by railroads or runaway tonms. Tho pcoplo wlio Hvo in n town that Jms never been struck by n cyelono ncv vt expect to be, nnd Hvo in security nn rtil they nro struck. A town that lias onoo been hit by a cyelono will probably novcr bo struck n gain. Cyclonos nro llko lightning in tliis respect. But It seems tho town of Snyder, Ok lahoma, tins been struck tho second time uilliin forty-eight hours. partlclo of interest in Oregon, oxcopt to, sell tickets East over hit railroad. To prptcct himself, he forces Karri man Into an agreement to not extend any lines in this section of tho IJnltod States. t This is vlrtunlly ftn extension of nn ngrcemont that has lasted for several years. There will be extension of rullrnnds in Oregon whenever those corporation managers can sco a chance to issue more stocks nnd bonds. If Hnrrlman could find n way to float $100,000,000 of stocks or bonds on tho Oregon properties, nnd pocket hnlf the amount, he'd build lines. Tho Hlll-IInrrlmnn pretext Is. not the ronl ronson. Are tho Orcg'on properties wntered so heavily that thoy cannot float more securltlos on them? Fren ?ied finance may not permit any furth er watorlng. Tho peoplo of Oregon should ndopt railroad policies of their own, nnd not be nt tho mercy of non resident gentle men who nro only nperntors on tho checkerboard of Wall street. Now the newspapers nro asked to publish thnt Oregon and tho Northwest must not oxpect too rapid development, Wu should be glad to dovelop In two thousand years, nnd not try to go fast er than Egypt. KURZDWHENOYHERSfAtim THE LAND TRIALS. Tho death, of Judgo Hclllngor will bavo it material effect on tho land fraud trlnls. A different political bias will bo giv en tho trials. It is widens to dony that politics cut some figure in tho matter, Tho Democratic judgo wilt bo suc ceeded by n llopublicau, and tliero will bo n Itepiibllcnu clerk. There will bo Itepubllcun commission ers to select the grand jury nnd tho panels or tho trial juries. This is not saying that Itcpubllcaus will not ilo their duty, and convict men regardless of politics, If guilty. Hut tlioso who imagine that federal courts nro elevated Into nn atmosphere where politics does not reach are Inoxv porlcnoed. That thoro nro many looking for Judgo llulllnger's place no imp can doubt. It is n fat place for life. Tho destruction of polltlonl Inlluonco of the Oregon delegation has been sys tomntie nnd wholesale. Who will ho appointed no ono knows. It is just us Unblo to bo some one like John Barrett, or some other outrageous jnlsQt that is not representative of Ore gon. Hut tho land . frauds will gu. Tho Honey prugrnm is well in hnnd. Its only object is not to savo tho lands, but to destroy n fow of tho old political loaders, Tho grubbing of timber land Is going right on, When the groat corporation influences back of the forest resorvo policy get ready those reserves will bo opened mid tho vultures turned loose, ti THE RAILROAD SITUATION. Tho decision of Kuhli, liOob & Co., New York bunkers, ta that there shall bo nu railroad extension In tho North west. In tho interest of n Mr. J. J. Hill, a kind of second Andrew I'nrneglo, this mimmiieomont is made. Hill lau foreigner, nu'd has not a REAL WEALTH , consists not In getting, but In keoping, i A good way to koep(monoy Is to i deposit n part of your oarnlngs oaoli week in a savings bank. In this way you no only keep It, but you muko It earn more. Wo invito you to open an account witji us, no matter how small your oarnlngs, or how little you are able to keop. Iuterost paid on deposits of One Dollar or more. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY. The Jefferson Hovlow well says: "A meeting should be railed nnd arrange ments made for tho observance of Mo morlnl Day. Tho old soldiers who havo nnswered tho ordor of "lights out" should ever bo reniomborod by ii grate ful people, nnd on Mny 30th not n single grave of n departod vetoran should bo seen without n wrenth of flowers. The few grny-hnlrcd, lont and crippled vol crnns who annually nssemblo nt tho graves of tholr departed comrndos to porform tholr slmplo yet pnthotie coro m ones, reminds us that In a fow more yoors tlio Inst or tlioin will nnvo mnrehod down into tho dark valley, and tho groat wnr between tho North and South will bo but h memory. On each recurring May 30th the Union nnd Con- fedcrato vctorans may bo seen sldo by side walking to tho "silent city' to Jointly honor departed comrndos, show ing that all bitterness is forgotten nnd that each honors n bravo foe, whatever mny bo their different opinions regard ing other matters." STATE NEWS 105C Winnemac Avenue. Cmcxno, III., Oct. 2$, 1002. Wine of Cardui can olwavs bo relied upon to cure when everything elso fails. It is a certain euro for female diseases in their wont forms. I suffered for years 'with ulcer ation. Interne pains in tho womb and ovaries and dreadful headaches unfitted ino ior my work. Finally I grew so ill tbnt I had to keep to my bed. The pains wero so intenso at times ns to can no snasms nnd a difeurrecablo disrliaroe drained my life forces. In mv extremity after nil i had failed. I tried Wine of Cardui. After usinir it two weeks I beoan to imnrove so ranidly that I felt en couraged to kcepup tho treatment, which I did for eigh teen weeks, but at tho end of that time I wns entirely cured. What a relief was mino and how new nnd beautiful lifo looked to me whenmy health was restored. Only those who have passed through such a siegu of sickness as I have will understand how much I valuo Wine of Cardui. jZmm "nt ' ',r, xufeY Mt mmjm vrA"..-TiWf J 'flv'xviuij " VtrL4t?,'Mlf 'UHs. TIW1 else , for It is indeed a boo iek women luceu m - w men. yv. scl4C, Txsbr 8creUrjr, North Chlcsto Frsuen Vereln. Erery wrak woman needs Wine of Cardui. Wino of Cardui cures dis ordered and painful menstruation, periodical headaches, falling of the womb and luucorrhcca. It cures extreme cases of theso troubles. It strengthens girls approaching womanhood, helps bring children to barren homes, makes pregnancy and childbirth easier, prevents miscarriages and is tho best medicine ever mado for use during tho change of life. 'Why permit the good women In your homo to suffer another day? Every druggist has (1.00 bottles of Wino of Cardui. WENE CARDUI A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs & Fraser. " Plumbing? Tinning t and Roofing Cornice Work, Heating nnd Building Work of all kinds; eat I mado nnd work gunrantced. ail( 307 Statb Stroot, Salem. Phono 1511. C4C4Hs(lMI1telft8ltCatlaitB-r-ftHHH THE PICK OF THE FOFIEBT Hob been taken to Bupply the itocfci lumber In our yards. Our itocly compieio wiui an kinds of Jami Just recotved a car load ot Nt sningjos, niso a car oi flat tia We aro able to fill any and all hi of bills. Como and let ns show r? our atocK. Yard and offlco near a. P. piK depot. 'Phono Main C6L ' QOODALE LUMBER C eiMtw lauiimtm' Tho flro department nt Newbcrg has decided to buy n thirty dollar whistlo to bo placed on tho electric light plant nnd used us n tiro nlarm. Tho fire boys think such u whistlo would waken up a person even If they woro sleeping ns sound ns Iron. Pendleton has $1.1,508 in her city treasury. Work has commenced on tho new city park at The Dalles. Cottago drove is trying hard to get creamery established thoro. Two miles of streets havo already been grnded In Corvnllls this year. Kurglars broke into the Iteo Hivo store ut Pendleton nnd took $100 worth of goods. A Miioenheo Imkc.IihII tmim has been organised nt Allmny, and is rowdy to meet all comers. A deputy stock inspector found a bunch of 80 luuses infected with mange at n farm near Dn)e. The Woodman band at Newbcrg lost instruments and music to tho value of $175 in tho resent flro there. Pendleton's chock forgo r wns round ed up within twenty-four hours nftor hu passed the bail piece of paper. There "are sovon criminal mid seventy-eight cases of the circuit court which convenes ut llosoburg next week. The Allmny local passenger train Ii in be oxtoudtMt to Kugeno, and will make dully trips to Portland nnd re turn. The Hugeno high school bane ball club play tho Portlaud high school and Mil' Military tenuis this week in Portland. According to tho Corvnllls Oasette tho people of thnt town do not tip tholr hats to any town when It com us to rais ing rose. Tho S. P. railroad company has put a largo gang of men at work on tho now steel bridge across tho Willamette nt Harrlsburg. Roy Davis, of Ihigeuo, has passed both tho mental and physical examin ations for admission to tho naval acad emy ut Annapolis, Over 11,000 pcoplo havo been brought to Oregon by the O. It. & ii. since the beginning of tho cheap excursion rate on February 1& Tramps broko into a enr in tho Al bany freight ynrda and stole a dozen pairs of trniuors, whjoh Jhoy procoeded to sell to different persons in the city. Thoy eold $5 pants for four bits, nnd tho prices wero so low tliit the officers became suspicious and pinched the voudors, o DOING THEIR DUTT. Scores of Salem Readers Aro Learning tho Duty of tho Kidneys. To filter tho blood is tho kidney's duty. When thoy fail to do this the kid ney's nro sick. Itackaclie, nnd many kidney ills fol low. IJrinnry troubles, diabetes. Doan's Kidney Pills euro thorn nil. Mrs. Conrndlnn Arnold, of 410 Enst First street, Albany, Oregon, says: "Doom's Kidney Pills did mo consider able good. I used them for rhoumntic pains ucrcss tho small of my bnck nnd down through tho sides which wero very severe when I stooped to lift any thing or sat In ono position for any length of time. I got Doan's Kidnoy Pills und commenced tholr use. I bo gnn to got bettor right nway and con tinued taking thorn. They soon ro lioved mo and I havo had very littla tmililA mini ft T arsatl nlitrtitffl fptr 4 ft tuuuiw Piuvvt . ostitis ujB "v keep Doan's Kidnoy Pills In tho houso und will recommend thonin at overy opportunity. Plenty moro proof llko this from Sa eom people. Call nt Dr. Stono's drug storo nnd ask what his customers ro port. For sulo by all dealers. Price, CO cents. I'ostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for tho Unltod Stntos, Rciuonibor tho nauio Doan's and tako no other. Bert Wilson, the man who passed n forged check nt Pendleton, hns bcon found guilty nnd sentenced to two years In the penitentiary. His crime, nrrcst, trial nnd sentence took plnco In but little over 48 hours. Restaurant Change. The undersigned has purchasod the Ferguson restaurant, at 333 State street, and will hereafter conduct the same with renewed energy and Im proved service. Old and new patrons Invited. C, E, LEWIB, 5-11-lw Man's Unreasonableness. Is often as groat as woman's. But Thos. If, Austin, manager of tho "Re publican," of Leavenworth, Ind., was not unreasonable when he refused to al low tho doctors to opcrato on his wlfo, for female trouble, "Instoad," be says, "wo concluded to try Electrie Bitters. My wifo was tbon so sick, sho could hardly lcavo her bod, nnd flvo -6) phy sicians hnd failed to rollovo her. After taking Klcctrlo Bitters, sho was per fectly cured, nnd can now perform all her household duties." Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist, prlco 60c. Albany Demecrat: Waltor Toose Is to orato in Orogon City on tho Fourth of July. Will tho American eaglo sur vivo the attack. WHEN IN NEED Of corn for planting, remember that wo havo a choice stock of both Oregon and Eastern grown corn, which can be had at reduced prices, at tho Old Reliablo Feed Store. Sayage & Fletcke 322-324 Commercial St. i OOO Feet i-2 Inch Robber Lined Cotton GARDEN HOSE 6c A foot whtle they last R.M.Wade&Cc THERE'S KO FOOL LIKE AN OLD FOOL But tho young ono thnt pays out ti good monoy for dry, tough and Inferior ments whon ho can got prime, jnie'r uj tender steaks, chops and filets for Ui snmo prlco right hero at nil times. Oj moats nro cut from tho best fed m f attest cattle, nnd U always utlifictori E. C. CROSS Stato Stroot Market Phono 291. That the best way to reach tho hu man heart is by feediug tho body well. Thcro is no choicer, cleaner, or bettor stock of gTOCories unywhoro than ours. Thoro is nothing in food that might please a husband, brother, mother, son, sictor or dnughtor thnt wo haven't got. Wo mako it a point to deliver good's promptly, and just as ordered. Try our Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harritt it Lawrence. The Club Stables First-class Livery and Cab Lino. Funeral turnouts n specialty. Tally-ho for picnics and oxcursion parties. Phono Main 241. Cornor Liberty nnd Forty. Chas. W. Yannice Prop. Demorest, Ricks 8c Co Dcnlors in lime, plnstcr, cement, gravel sand, tllo nnd brick. Prompt delivery to any part of tho city. Corner Front nnd Stato streets, Salem, Or. Phono Main 731. Res. Black 301 ttmmmw I Gold Dust Flow Mado by THE SIDNEY POW En COMPANY, Sidney, 0r son. Mado for family oil. in your grocer for It Dru tzi short tlways on hind. ! 9P. B. Wallace I AGENT 9 ! cBSL.i4-L-,A. Bssnt. stlWiiWntoMi 25B3k imIIHIHMMHIflNMWHI Reg. No. 26531 RED SEAL Tri'l2:06 Rec2:10 SIRE OF JO SBAL,2:llVi. Sired by Red Heart 2:10,, tho tiro of Chain Shot fMv S Red Seal 2:10, Etc. Dum ALICE M. (trial) 2:25.... bv Mark Field (son of Geo. WUtoJl 5 Dam of Rod Seal 2:10 Al- slro of Daisy Fields 2:05H. Uuj S lawood 2:10V.. brlno Hold. 2:lUi, etc. Second dam DAY BELL by Advnnco, sire of Malrsik !: M Dam of Veritas 2:10 Vlndcx 2:20U- tm Third dam daughter of Tlnno Snib. a thoroughbred. j RED HEART is by Red Wilkes, out of Sweetheart, by Sultanj MtlJ dam Minnehaha, the dnm of Beautiful Bells, etc. RED SEAL iUs 15.1, compactly built, with great quality and a sure sire of r" 2 speed. He will mako the season of. 1005 at the 2 OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS 2 Terms $40 Season With the usual return privilege Good pasturage t " I at rates to mares sent from a distnnce. I SAM CASTO, Fair Grotfndf, ftl MMaMMIBMMMMMMMaMBBeHtt f Standard Liquor Co. Successors to J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Deal 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St Tir i. ' i.f r . 4 fJ J. Ui&& n v octve m biocK some oi tnc Dest ano oiats&t Vhm ' Kentucky Bout-bon and Pennsylvania and Maryl W Whiskies. Also some veiy old blends of the best v Ck ctfltr if n,iAAe - A (..1.4 ir, f fig & We cay in stock tbe very best case goods to be fotffld matket, including wines, gins, brandies, bees, pottetW STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mi Phone Main 2181. vJL