DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALBM, OBEQON, SATURDAY, JUKE 3, 1005. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. OrriOIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1904, 13,287. CNlQ WMS&ME& TOROET IT. Thero is n wldo find deep philosophy contained in that phraseology of tho tftreet ""Forget It." It Is as important to forgot ns to ro sramber. One is as difficult as tho othor. Jnd Ability nlong ono lino is as liard tlo acquire as tho othor, Both must bo cultivated. It Is Impossible to become nn optimist without learning how to forgot. Disa grcaiblo things nro bound to happen and tine must train oneself to wlpo tlicm off stho mind ns tho boy wipes tho figures 2f rem bis slate. Ilnving erased tho ugly snemorles, it is easier to writo tho ploas ant tilings on tho slate of tho memory. The Indian for instance, novcr fpr (gcta n slight or an injury. Ho will -nraut n lifetimo to get oven. IDon't bo an Indlnn. Xilfo is to short to bo nn Indlnn. Tho mnn who considers himself n nemesis, who treasuros up n wrong, mho nurses nn injury, who lets ignoblo thatreds fester In his heart, cannot bo ts, happy mau. Ills soul is like n erouchod tiger ready to spring upon tho wicllni of tils wrath. 2nrn how to forget. It Is casior for you to put on record 3a your momory personal grlovanccs and to hug an ugly fooling it is' bo cause you lmvo chosen to do so. If you Jio&rd up In your mind iho unhappy cpl- wodes of llfo it is becauso you havo formed tho habit of doing so. To erslst in that hnblt will mnko yon miserable nnd n conflrrricd grouch. Tlioro is nothing in such a disposition to remember. Learn to forget. Lot go tho uninspiring, tho depress ing and weakening griovnnco. Hold on. to tho memories that cheer nnd brighten. Tlioro Is not room for both. "Wlpo out tho rosontmonts. Writo in the piaco of your hatreds tho things lhnt nro puro nnd just nnd lovely and tf good roport. Ilns soiuo ono trentod you illy or put a slight upon yout Forgot It. Do not lot it spoil your happiness. It Is a triflo light as nlr. "Scorn to bo scornod by ono whom I scorn. Is that n rnattor to mako mo frott Is that n matter to cause regrctt" Lot no mean thing rufllo tho sorcnlty of your soul. Forgot It. CnAUNOEY"DEPEW, OPTIMIST. When a few weeks ngo Senator Chnun coy Depow omorged from a mooting of New York Kepubllcnns whloh detor sntnod, nftor n long strugglo, that he wwi to go back to tho sonata of tho United States, ho gleefully remarked: "Tho optimist wins. Tho optimist wins." ' H Mr. Depow has always beon tho prince of optimists. And, in tho courso of humnn ovonts, wo nro beginning to And out why Chauncoy has nhvnys beon prono to look largely upon tho bright sido of things. For Instance. Out of tho tnncled mass of nubile- Uy that comes from a pnrtlal lnvcBtiybo ory'a climax. pow hnro tho condescension to Impart to us in tho strictost confidence why it is that so large n sum is paid to him yearly out of tho monoy which bo longs to tho policyholders!" This editorial was printed so mo tlmo ngo, nnd Mr. Depow has not had "the condescension to impart" further Information. In fact, Mr. Depow appears, to be only ono of n cheery company of opti mists who havo been paid n largo sum each year out of "tho money which belongs to policyholders." Whereat Tom Lawson, the pessimist, claims tho ndvantago over Chauucey Depow, tho optimist. It is computed that tho money paid by tho Kqultnblo policyholders to 'jhe gentle Chnuncoy will, with interest, reach the aggregate of n million dol lars. And the question naturally eccurs: Supposo Mr. Depow must pay back this million, will ho. do it genially, as an optimist should f Mr. James Hazen Hyilo has been moved to pny $135,000 into tho com pany's treasury monoy which, in part, represents his share of tho famous Sherry dinned given by Mr. Hydo nnd Mr. Depow. And Mr. Hydo is no op timist. It mny appoar to tho 000,000 policy holders of tho Kqultnblo scattered over tho. country that optimism at $25,000 n year comes n little high. SWEET AND ENJQYABLE STORY. First run ns n serial in tho Atlnntic nnd now published in book form by tho Houghton, Miulln Co., Boston nnd Now York, tho story "Tsidro," by Mary Austin has a rich flavor of outdoor llfo in Southern California that makes it tho best pioco of fiction of tho yonr. "It was in tho year of our Lord 18 and tho spring coming on lustily, when tho younger son of Antonio Escobar rodo out to scok his fortuno, singing lightly to tho jlnglo of his bit and bridio rein, ns if it wcro no great mat tor for n man with good Cnstillun blood In him, nnd his youth at high tide, to bocomo n priest; rodo merrily, in fact, ns if ho nlready saw the end of all that coil of mischief and murder and love, ns if ho saw I'ndro Sivvcda appoascd, Maseado dead, and himself happy in his own chimney cornor, no priest, but tho bond of a great houso. In truth, Tsidro saw nono of thoso things, but it was a day to mako a man sing, whatever ho saw." Thus Mrs. Austin opens hor tnlo of lovo and springtimo in Old Cal ifornia. Why Isldro did not become a priest will not bo difficult to guoss, but his path in tho story hns ndvonturo and hardship enough for any Spanish env alter. With all its stirring action, it is es sentially nn out-of-doors romance, de lightful in its appreciation of naturo nnd told with power nnd distinction. Thoro havo been fow writers who hnvo known tho Mission times, tho border Indians, nnd tho California country ns Mrs. Austin docs. Hor pictures of tho old Spnntsh-Amorlean days just boforo tho passing of tho Franciscans nro as convincing ns thoso in "Itnmona." That Mrs. Austin had tho imaginative strength to writo a good novel thcro hns boon nbundant ovldcnco in her two previous books. Tho lltornry oxcol lonro of her work is not tho-lonijt of Its charms, as tho Now York Sun has re marked, Her wrltfng in "IsldroT' is pleturesquo nnd vigorous no render Is likely to forget tho groat forost tiro at Scrofula It Is commonly Inherited. Few aro entirely freo from it, Fulo, weak, puny children aro afflicted with it In nlno casos out of ten, nnd ninny ndults suffer from it. Common indications aro bunches in tho neck, absccssos, cutaneous erup tions, inflamed eyelids, soro oars, rickets, catarrh, wasting, and general debility. Hood's Sarsaparllta and Pills Eradicate it, positively and absolute ly, This Btatcment la based on tho thousand? o( permanent cures these medicines havo wrought. " My daughter had scrofula, with eleven sores on bar neck and about her eitrs. Hood's Earsaparllla was highly recommended and she took It and was cured. 8bo ts now In good health." Mas. J. H. Joints, Parker City, Ind. Hood's Sarsaparllta promises to euro nnd hoops tho promise. Advertises In the Dull Season Llko Good Old Times. Someono picketed n cow nt tho end of tho footbridgo near tho depot, and whon tho enr camo down alio took pos session of tho track, with tho rlpo across tho bridgo. Tho car was backed up, and tho conductor, with his winning smile, persuaded bossio to get off tho right of way. It romindod ono of the good old timos, whon ton miles an hour was going some, nnd a fellow umused himself by throwing applo cores and other debris at tho dogs. ration of tho affairs of tho Kqultnblo Life Assuranco society of Now York, eomos tho statomont that for many years Mr. Depow has boon paid $25,000 a yoar ohlofly for his optimism, At least Mr. Depow has glvon no other reason why ho should hnvo beon paid o largo a salary as a director. Tho Now York Sun puts it this way: "We havo tho utmost roluctauco to appoar to intrudo, howovor remotely, upon tho honorablo privacy of our most admired statosman, but would Mr. Do- THE SECRET or auocESS IflSAVINO Our Savings Bank Depart ment will help you save. De posits of one dollar or moro can bo inado daily, weekly, monthly, or nt irregular in tervals. Interest at tho rate of threo per cont per annum, com pounded semi-annually. Save something, no matter how lit tle, and mako It earn more. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. II. ALBERT, President, E. M. OROISAN, Vice- Pros. JOa IL ALBERT, Cashier. Tho Illustrations by Erie Pnpo aro particularly successful, us ho is a Cat iforninn himself nnd has mado a careful study of tho early Spanlsh-Amorican period. Coos to Los Angelos. Itov. J. A'. Lovosquo, acting rector of tho Catholic churches in Albany and oodburn, left on tho overland train for Los Angelos, whoro ho will repre sent tho Cothollo Sentinel, of Portland, at tho natlonnl convention of tho Knights of Columbus, which opons in that city on next Mondny morning. Itov. Lovosquo cxpocts to spend ton days at tho convention, which will bo nttcmlod by about 16,000 pooplo from all parts of tho Unttcd States. Ho will making nn effort to bring many of those pooplo to Orogon to visit tho exposition after tho adjournment of the conven tion, and hopes to bo nblo to turn fully hnlf of the Bnstcru visitors toward Oregon. Father Lovosquo has attended all of tho world's fairs hold in tho past 12 years, and as ho knows whnt tho big exposition nt Portlnnd is llko, and as he is an enthusiastic advocate of Oregon nnd her resources, ho will mako a strong fight for tho exposition, and to bring poople here. His visit to the St, Louis exposition Inst year resulted in the location at Woodburn alone of 18 families brought there through his own efforts. Girl's, if you want rod lips laughing tyes, sweot breath and good looks use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, The groatest bcautlfler known, 35 coats, Tea or Tablets. Stone's Drug Store. jz bUSy MEN oftentimes do not express their correct viows in dress becauso they go to the first tailor at hand. Their needs nro not readily understood and thcrefora aro not supplied. Wo study our customers. Wo aro looking for their monoy, but not at tho expense of their thorough satis faction, artistically and materially. E. KOPPE, Clothing nnd Furnishing goods. Y. M. O. A. Building, Salem. University Shoes $3.50 Tho best shoes in tho market for tho money. Noted for style, quality nnd comfort. Wo manufacturo ladies' woolon shawls to order. Soe our designs. Fuel Houses 2Bit Dcnufjert bitfe 3iltn, um n fere flanbSIcute (injulaben, &el unfi coqufprtdjtn, loenrt SuiSfunft U&er fiaufer.Saulen otxr JQaumaUrlal gt loilnd)t loirb. 2Dir berlaufcn atleS icaS aum JQauen flefcraudjt loirb, utib loenn Qtiolinfdjl, Gotten loir Gutr J&auS fiir Gud). 2Bir txrfidjetn btfie Stbicnurifl unb rccfcle Slffe SutBfunft loirb bmiiioilliafl unb umfonfi Qcgekn. Voget Lumber &Fuel Go. Julius G. Voget, Mgr . Office and Yards 14th and Oak Sts. We Save Yot MoZ 3 cans Standard Corn .25 2 boxes firelight matches 05 Fancy dairy batter 2lbs 35 Atlas Oats, per pkg , ,io 2 doroa fresh eggs ,35 0 cans tomatoes , is Arm and Hammer Soda, 5c per pkg. 2 cans fancy Maine Cora .,,..,,..25 2 cans Fancy Solid Packed Toma matoos ,, , , ,05 2 cans Table Peaches , 25 Fresh Strawberries at Bottom Prices. A L Hafvey Corner Court and High Sts, Phone 198 APainfess Cure of Curable Pain Never resign yourself to suffer pain. Women's pains are curable. They are the sign of dangerous conditions of the female organs, which should be promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow. TAKE v rain In an Interview In tho Mcridcn (Conn.) Journal, Ilcnry O. lilbeau, grocer nnd ono of tho most successful merchants In that place, Bald: "Of courso every one knows that times nro not nn good Just now as they wcro a llttlo whllo ngo, nnd a great many merchants nro retrenching in their advertising, putting up tho plea that they cannot nflord Increases, That is an entirely wrong view to take. Slnco tho 1st of Juno I bnvo tripled my advertising In tho daily papers, and tho results nro surprisingly good. Tho tlmo to retrench in your ndvcrtlslng is when your departments aro doing all they can. It isn't necessary to adver Uflo then. "I nm noTr uafnff more .price than I Ter need, nml tlio result la mora than tlfactorjr. "Fcoplo always respond to good ad vertising, and 'ono need havo no fear of tho efforts going amiss. "I keep a scparato record of each de partment, and when ono of them shows a falling off I glvo it a doso of modi clno In tho slmpo of ads., which always provcti effective." Thla direct testimony on nn Impor tant point auoald Intereat ndTertL era who are In the hnblt of droDplnn oat In the dull jio. Furious Fighting. "For soven yonrs," writes Geo. W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had n bitter battlo, with chronic stomach and liver troublo, but at last I won, and curod my disoasos by tho uso of Elec tric Hitters, I unhesitatingly recom mend them to all, and don't intond in tho futuro to bo without them in tho house. They nro ccrtninly a wondorful modlcino, to havo curod such a bad case as mine." Sold, under guarantee to do the eamo for you, by J. O. Perry, drug gist, et 50c n bottlo. Try them today. IT COMES TO WOMAN'S RELIEF whenever sho suffers from any of woman's biting and weakening pains. It not only compels the pains to stop, but It follows up and drives out tho causo of tho pains, which prevents them from coming back. It makes you well. Try It. Sold everywhere In $1.00 bottles. WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, In strictest confid ence, telling us all your symptoms and troubles. We will send freo advice (In plain sealed envelope), how to euro them. Address: Ladles' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. "WITHOUT A PAIN," writes Mary E. Shelton, of Poplar Blufi, Mo., 1 can do my housework, although, before taking CARDUI, two doctors had done mo no good. I can truthfully say I was cured by Cardul, I want every suffering lady to know of this wonderful medicine." 4-SrMaKKB18MKMMKMSIMaWlMaWMMMAJ. I SALEM SAW MILLS f J Manufacturers of Orogon Pine Lumber. S Shingles, Extra AAA 1.85 per M IaU $2.50porM' g Sawdust, largo load , 1,00 S M Sawdust, small load , oo !' 2 The Chas. K. Spaultiing Logging Co. g SUCCESSORS TO CAPITAL LUMBERING COMPANY; S g SALEM. . OREdON J Mills at Newberg and Salem. ' IrMllflMMUeniMlieiMHSiaiHIlMHNNHtEIIMH Many Salem Headers Have Heard and Frofltod Thoroby. OOOD NEWS. nnJ procurod a box and took them strictly according to directions. Tbtr It 1 thoroughly roliovcd mo of tho last at tack, and up to tho prcsont time I hare not had n traco of symptoms of lrri- thn laieu or inncuvo Kiunoys. 1 will be Salem 1 1,lCBI,)d to nllow you to uso my nime . ' i it m 1.. 41.- - ,! 1 nro glad to learn that prompt-rollef is " " "" "u iu" ",uu,l: ol U01DB gooa wIMiln ttinlr rnnfll, Mnnv n Inmn ..H' OtliOrS." ....v .. ....,., ,,.. "Good nows travels fast," nnd thousands of bad sufforors in FLETCHER'S CHILDREN CRY TOR OASTORIA. within their roach, and nching back Is bad no moro, thanks to Donn's Kidnoy Pills. Pcoplo nro tolling tho good nows of their expert onco with tho Old Quaker Romody. Hero is an exnmplo worth reading: Mrs. L. W. Monoch, wife of h. W. Monech, eablnot tnnkcr, residing cor nor'Pourth nnd Main stroots, Albany, Oregon, says: "After any over oxer tlon, or whon I contrnctod a cold, pain Boated itsolf in tho seat of my back, causing it to ncho severely, and thoro was a difficulty with tho kidnoy sccro- tions. On such occasions stoonlne Tor snio by nil doalers. Price, 80 conts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for tho United States. Remomhor tho namo Doan's anJ tako no other. Wias a Raco, London, Juno 2. Tho Oaks Stakes at Epsom Downs, was won today by W. Hall Walker's "Cherry Lass," Jocker Jones up. It mnkes no difforoneo bow long tou lifting, twisting or turning was always ; Lavo bcon Blok' lf yu "ro troubM, followed by sharp shooting twinges' wlth lndIKtion, constipation, liver anJ through tho kidneys. When I was bad-1 k,dnoy troubles, Hollister's Rocky ly in noed of somotbing to bring rellof .Mountain Tea will make you well. I road about Doan's Kidney's Pills ,cont' Stono's Drug Store. olailsgls)ttiBiljitOilB-heW JOHN SHOLUND, Metcliant Tailor iiiiminiiiiniiniinii f Ice Ceam ! Vi pint in papor pall 10a 1 pint in papor pail 15a 1 quart in piper pail 25e Vt gallon in papor pail ....60a At Ziiiiti s lit Opera Mouse Block. Court Steet 5 V -JW . tiiiiiiin iiioiiHiniiiit wffiatiif taisiiiiiiMQiiiimiai 4 Experienced cutter and fitter. Will guarantee-all work Also cha in?, pressing and repairing. . Standard Liquor Co. Successors to J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St Wc make a specialty of catering to the family trade of Salem. Ty out Claret or Riesling for a hot day coolcf; or a little of our Rye or Bourfcon for that tired feeling, ot some of oar Imported Sherry or Port, some very 'old goods. We can also supply yoti with Mineral Water, Bottled Beer and the best grades of Wines or Whiskies in pints and quarts. STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr. Phone Main 2181.