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DATLT OAHTAIi 30VXXAX SALE, 0WS60H, FRIDAY, JUNE t, 1005. a: I DAM CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM, MAY, 1004, 13,287. dNMnMmaMMMHMVMMUBMUMMMii ART AND HEART. Art is a great thing1. Heart Is a greater thing. Art without heart is art robbed of ils highest power. For tho best of art pardon tho ap parent parados is artlcssncss. A prayer that in a work of art wounds finely. It tickles tho critical. 3t ravishes tho oars of tho groundlings. Dut it reaches neither tho throne of .beaven nor tho heart of tho hearer. Its accents fall unheeded on the no til of tho sorrow stricken. A poem that is a work of art gives plensuro of rhyme and rythra.. But it ilncki tho -touch of nature that makes She -vholo world kin. It docs not linger Hn tto hearts of men and women. 'Ho music that bents and swells in niuuon and in tarraony gives delight Star tho moment. But if tbcro is in It sn "heart throb of feeling tho memory oX It dies away with tho measure It aJbldes not. ' Tho painting may plcnso by Its beau y. It may bo trno in conception nnd faultless in oxecution. But if It docs -not appcnl, if it doos hot inspire, if there is in it no heart message, it soon Jades from tho memory, Tho orator may amuse or entertain or instruct. But if ho would movo men to action, if be would sway them nd thrill them, his own heart must bo afire. Behind his speech must bo the moving impulse. Art for art's sake may be of use, but th noblest art the art that does things Is tho art with heart in it. Ay Hair Visor. Docs four ers thin eg and docs them well. Re stores color to gray hair, stops falling hair, makes the hair grow, cures dandruff. Isn'tthis enough for one preparation? j&ffiSE!?. AN IOWA BOY'S CLIMB. From messenger boy to manager. That is tho story of tho upward limb of Mr. J. J'. Welch, manager at Pes Moines, of tho Western Union Tel--egraph company. It is a story of ideals and effort. Mr. Welch did not at first asplro to lo a manager of a big telegraph busi ness. Ho only hoped to bo an opera tor. And so in pursunnco of his ambition lio smuggled an old key soundor into tho nttle of his villngo homo and began to practice, Whllo other boys of tho Iowa villago slept, Welch poundod away at tho key. Ho mastered tho odo and bcaamo an adopt at sending messages. Then ho nppllod for a place Tho man laughed nt him. He was only a messenger boy nnd ho was very young. Tho man did not know ho had a man's ability. Hut the eager boy watched for his nncd. It oamo ono night when ho was loft in ohnrgo at the station whllo tho night operator wont to n dance. A wreck occurred on tho road, and tho operators at headquarters rather won DOWN WITH THE ROLLER TOWEL. When tho Travelers' Protective Association of Iown met recently, the mombors in good standing didn't waste any fleeting moments on pass legisla tion or race suicide. Tho minutes of tho previous meeting were read nnd ap proved, and then thcro was organized a crusado for liberty and freedom and better conditions that may go ringing down tho channels of history or there abouts. Those drummers arc going to right the hotel roller towel with n boycott that has seven rows of teeth and means business. That samo towel is a wonder. Its natural setting is a hostlcry whero laundry soap is used for shaving pur poses nnd where everybody calls tho landlord "81." Tho girl who waits on tho tablo has seen better days. If you look sympathetic sho will tell you about it. Tho food is served in thoso llttlo stono boats thnt weigh a pound each and the coffee is neither Mocha nor Java, but a liquid inspiration for crime. Tho hair brush is povorty stricken as to bristles, and thcro is no comb. But tho towoll Tho young fellow who clerks in tho Ono Prlco Clothing Store gets tho first look at it and ho is followed by tho lo comotivo engineer who lays oyer at that town and cats nt tho hotel. Ho leaves his mark, nil right, all right. A dozen moro coino in a hurry, and most of them sozzlo a bit ut tho sink, tako their turn at tho towel, and hustlo into tho banquet room. And along about tho timo when tho ax is being applied to tho dried applo plo, tho mombcr of tho Travelers' Pro tcctive Association of Iowa, who has boon trying to sandbag a bill of goods into tho storo of tho village grocer, arrives on tho scene. Ho has tho final wipe on tho rollor towel. It is wet and clammy and limp. It looks like a war map of Manchuria. A Sherlock Holmes could analyze it nnd namo tho vocation of ovcry guest in tho hotel. Tho drum mer curses tho luck nnd wondors why tho board of health doesn't interfere. And so tho fight goos on. Moro power to tho Travelers' Pro tective Association. May its Togos and Rojcstvenskys keep up the battlo. until tho banner of tho country hotel I is trailed in tho dust or sent to tho laundry. Had to Hoof It Corvalis Times: Speaking of stron uosity, that displayed by two young ladies of Corvallis last Saturday is sel dom equalled. Thoy wcro Misses Josio and Kdna Fullerton, both school marms, and their stunt was a trip to Alsca on their wheels. Thoy loft Corvallis in the morning nnd all went woll until thoy Btruck )ho mountains and hero tho recent rains had loft tho roads in torrlblo condition for cyclers. Tho girls bad to walk cloven miles of tho way SRH nnd push their wheels through tho mud, but they wfiro equal to tho task nnd arrived In timo for tho ovening program nt tho parents' mooting. WU1 Have- Big Crop. Tho Journal Is tho proud recipient of n cluster of peaches from tho Jones & Clark peach orchard in Mornlngsldc, which Indlcato thnt tho crop will be a bumper this year. Tho cluster has n round dozen of hnlf grown penchos nnd I is only ono of hundreds of similar ones taken from tho trees yestcrdny. Judg ing from appearnnccs, ovcry blossom in that orchard must havo produced a peach, and tho trees aro already literally breaking undor tholr weight. Mr. Clark celebrated Lewis & Clark day by thinning thorn out with a gar den rnkc, and looks for tho biggest peach crop over known hero. X suffered for a long time with a bad case of Catarrh, and took a great deal of medicine without any benefit. I had a continual headache, my cheeki had grown purple, my nose was alwayi stopped up, my breath had a sickening and disgusting odor, and I coughed Incewmtlj I heard of your S. S. S. and wrote you, I commenced to use it, and after taking several bottles I was cured and hart never since had the slightest symptom oi the disease'. . Miss Mary L. Storm. Cor. 7th iSs Felix Sts., St. Joseph, Mo. Wheeling, W. Va., May 29, 1003. I hud Nasal Catarrh for years for which 1 used S. S. S. with verv gratifying results. t tried local applications for some time. and getting no permanent relief I cametc Ihe conclusion that the seatof the trouble was in the blxl. Knowing S. S. S. to b a good blood medicine I began its use, and after using it for some little while it did away entirely with the offensive mu cus in the nostrils, and I did not have tc hawk and spit, especially in the morning, co uisiodge me catarrnai matter. 1637 South St. Fred II. Prsssy. The filthy secretions and foul mucus that ire continually dropping back into the throat, find their way into the stomach ind are absorbed into the blood. Catarrh S.4 stitutional.andthe M 1 only way to get rid L of it is through the m blood. Write us ii P you have Catarrh, H and onr physic! M ans will advise yem fr without charge. The SwIft'Speclflo Csmpany. Atlanta, Qa. Excursion Rates. During tho Lowls and Clark Exposi tion tho 6. O. T. Co. will mako a rate of 75 conta to Portland, round trip $1. Tlekota good for 10 days. Boats leav ing dally. WHEN IN NEED inOIIEST IN 25 YEARS. Oregon Wool 40 Per Cent Higher Than a Year Ago. K. Y. Judd, president of tho Pendle ton Woolen Mills, nnd a member of tho firm of H. C. Judd & Reed, wool deal ers of Hartford and Boston, in an inter view In Portland, said: "Wool grow ers will mako moro money this season than thoy havo in any In tho past 25 1 B I SmHbMbBbsMMMhI dered at tho shnrp, quick touch and yCnrs. Orogon wool is selling 40 pet nappy stylo of tho sender at tho X'olla end of tho line. Tho story I Miked out and Welch got a station. Th on his ideal was hoisted a bit. Ho wanted to bo moro than nn operator at a. dinky railroad station. Ho was soon ready for promotion and got it. Ife was sent to Chicago and Boston and lsewkcro and mndo good wherever ho vrent. Ho did mora and better work and quicker work than was expected of him. Thero was only one thing to do with Welch promote him. And thero is no doubt this Iowa boy now baa his eyo on somothing better. Ho will get it. Ills story Is not unusual. It is tho Common story of well directed ambi tion and effort. Tho only way to win success is to deservo it. cent higher than it did a year ago. Then it was worth 13 cents a pound; now It is worth 20." "The prlco has gono up," ho said, "and may go higher. Many of the growors contracted for their wool too soon to receive tho full ndvantago of tho advance, but n majority held long enough to realize tho full benefit. The increase is duo to tho fact that a num ber of Kastern buyers havo purchased all tho wool they could get. There has also been a great demand from the for elgn market." THE SECRET OI SUCCESS IBSAVINa Our Savings Bank Depart ment will help you save. De posits of one dollar or moro can bo made dally, weekly, monthly, or at Irregular in tervals. Interest at the rata of three per cent per annum, com pounded semiannually, Savo something, no matter how lit tie, and make it earn moro. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J, H. ALBERT, -President, 2. M. 0R0I3AN, Vice Pros. JOS. H. ALBERT, Cashier. Furious Fighting, "For seven years," writes Geo. W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had a blttor battle, with chronic stomach and liver troublo, but ot last I won, and cured my diseases by tho uso of Elec tric Bitters, I unhesitatingly recom mond them to all, and don't intend in tho futuro to bo without them in the house. They aro certainly a wonderful medicine, to have cured such a bad caso as mine." Sold, under guarantee to do the samo for you, by J. O. Perry, drug gist, at 50o a bottle. Try them to day, Dr. Green's Great Puzzle. Dr. O. Q. Green, of Woodbury, New Jersey, will mall for a two cent stamp, (simply for postage), one of his great novelties, a wooden box with glass top containing six little colored balls. It necessitates remarkablo quickness of tho oyo and hand to master It, but it Is possible, with practlco. Send for one and mention Tho Salem Capital Journal. 6-31-3t It makes no difference bow long you bavo been sick, If you aro troubled with indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, llolllster'a Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. 35 cents. Stone's Drug Store. CHILDREN CRY FOB FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. Two attraettro features of our busi ness are: First, tho excellent quality of tho groceries wo sell. Second, tho surprisingly low prices wo ask. Wo aro confident you will bo moro than pleas od. Baker. Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harritt Lawrence." Of corn for planting, remember that wo havo a cholco stock of both Orogon and Bastern grown corn, which can be had at reduced prieos, at the Old Beliablo Fcod Store. Savage & Fletcher 322-324 Commercial St. ( BBBBBBBBBWBf MBBBtia When you want Hop Baskets, Fruit Bozos, Trays for fruit Dryers, call on G. F Mason Miller 8troi)t, South Salem, Phono 2101 Bod. (sWPWwfl New Blacksmith Shop TT have purchased a new shop just west of tke Y. M. O. A. billding. Work of all- kinds dons promptly, first-class and reasoaabls. SOHULTZ & MAVEB, Formerly Iscated a ear Banes' Cash Store. O. 0. T. 00 '8 PASSENGER STEAMERS POMONA And Altona leave for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 10 a. m., Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 7 a. m. Corvallis, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 p. m. Dock Foot of Trade Street. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. '----- - Demor est, Ricks & Co Dealers in lime, plaster, cement, gravel sand, tile and brick. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. Corner Front and State streets, Salem, Or. Phono Main 73L Res. Black 301 IfinillVMAVOFREIICHFEMiEJEl mmmvmt PILLS. ABUn,Caafua taw Stt 8vm V , III! MOWS TO Ml. Ml.r,l Stw.,1 i tftMIHtu. mi ml !tn h UHto t. iilllw kft-t thM t-t4 t f4m u U I UH-TIP MIOICAL CO., XT. Umcatth. . Sold In Salem by & 0. Btona, fresh moras. From our laundry in linen, percales or Madras shirts, white linen collars and cuffs, fancy vests, duck or crash Bults or trousers, ellk or wool look as well as when you first buy them, in col or or finish. Wo do not fade tho dell cato colors of your negligeo shirU or waists, and your cuffs and collars will keep freeh longer from our perfect methods than by any other in Oregon. Special rates on family work. Salem Stearn Laundry COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. DORODB D. OLMSTED, Manager. 50 Liberty Street. Phone 411. YOUR Stationery' AN INDEX TO YOUR BUS I NE S S Wo print the kind of Stationery that will givo Your Business a good standing-. Let us figure with you ELLIOTT Phono 2953 Ask Your Gtoce For EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER Accept No Substitute Sjltaft8li4ai(itti88tittjeltMa4 I THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has been taken to supply the stock ci lumbor In our yards. Our stock li complete with all kinds ot Iumb,I Just received a cat load of No. 1 oologies, also a car ot fins shako. Wo aro able to fill any and all Unit : Mils. Come and let us show yon or stock. Yard and office aear 8. P. pauenitt sVepoC Thoae Main 65L on on 1 ar 1 imiat-n r C"iOrT" WSSSBsT ' S-IT! -... .winnBn, v- I I iatslw4S3isJSJossAelalafw1B)4, HL WS ST I BiBBSBBBBBBBBBBml HsW" twi SB-RfBBBBBsf fSJ 0.Tltl4MT- THERE'S NO FOOL LIKE AN OLD FOOL Bnt the rong one thnt pays out ill good money for dry, toagk and Inferior mnts whn he ean got prime, jnicy ia tender steaks, chops and filets for tit same price right hero at all timet. On moats are nt from the bsst fed sat fnttsst cattle, nnd Is always satisfactory E. C. CROSS State Street Market Phone 201. 1 Wf lili$ jtjS&ijIfw-; .zzm nseSfa OOrrAtO.T SHOE STYLE, SHOE SATISFACTION, SHOE SAVING In wear, worry and cost e.11 find ptl showing in our shoo salesrooms. Tbw'i a cortainty about out footwear that ip peala to people who don't want to tu a pair of shoes a month or two to pr.Ti 'em. Our guarantco goes a long wij with folks who have known ns mnj years. You'll share their satisfactlH onco you've tried our shoes and m merchandising methods. JACOB VOGT A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs b Fraser. Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds; stlmitei mado and work guaranteed. 367 State. Street, Salem. Phono 1511. iwiiiBuMMMiiniimMiBimiinmimiiiiiiiiii Reg. No. 26531 RED SEAL Tri'l 2:06 Rec 2:10 SIRE OF JO SEAL, 2.11V4. Sired by Red Heart 2:10, the sire of Chain Snot 2:061. Red Seal 2:10, Bte. Dam ALIOQ H. (trial) 2tg....y Mark Field (sen of Ceo. Wilkw), Dam of Res' Seal 8:10 A sJre ef Daley Fields 2:084, V laweod 2:19Vj. trl field, 2:lltf, etc flstsnd dam DAY BELL Jotr Advaaee, sire Malrsska 2:26U. Dam f Yeritas 2:16W, VSfidex 3:204. RED HEART is by Bed Wilkes, nt ef Sweetheart, by Sultan Mt I dam Minnehaha, the dam ef Beautiful Bells, ets. RED SEAL sttss) 1 15,1, compactly built, with great quality and a sure sire of -speed. He will mako the seassn of 1003 at the OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms $40 Season With the usual return privilege. Qoed paaturage at reasoniM rates to mares sent from a distance. SAM CASTO. Fair Groemcte, Of. MIlllllllllllllltlllHIfl : Ice Ceam i ! Vi pint In paper pall ...... 10c I ' ' 1 pint in paper pail 15e T ' 1 quart in pi per pall 5c Z 14 gallon in paper pail . ,,.50o I At Zitltl s Ml f HitrlH IUIII t-i-t-i H-t-r Gold Dost Flog Made by THE SIDNEY PO t-r. mudauv RMnnv. Ore BH -v.irn-..., v.-. t- famllr nss. A mm. grocer for It Bran V shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT Iiiiii