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w -,nr ft fri"" VT 1By- - '' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. RALEM, ORECJON, MONDAY, JUNB 20, 1005, J HOPS DEFEAT STATE Humorous Baseball Game Be tween Hopmeu and State House Clerks Tho largest crowd that has assomblcd 4o witness n basoball gnmo in Salem so far thin sonson gathered on tho varsity campus Saturday afternoon and saw tho hop men defeat tho stnto 3iouao clorks and officials by a scoro of 10 to 18. It roqulrod only six Innings io roll up this scoro, and Into these six Innings was crowdod moro fun and xcltomcnt than has been seen In all the other games plnyod on that Illus trious field this year. Tho costumos were unlquo and original, tho playors witty ns vroll as brilliant, and ovcry man was In tho gamo, or did" bis boat to got thoro, from tho tlmo tho umplro called "play ball," until tho gamo was sndod'. Thoro was somo brilliant play 3ng dono, nnd thoro was some that was not so brilliant;. Mombors of both teams, who bavo "bcon compelled to resort to nntl-fa aicrotoforo will hnvo no occasion to iubo It for somo tlmo to come. Ex-Sheriff Prank Durbln, who play--od a star gamo in tho conter field, was willing lo quit at tho end of tho -second Inning. Ho thought his part f tho garden was too largo. Besides tho crowd of mon .and boys on tho bleachers,, thoro wns a largo aiumbor of ladles In tho grand stand who cbocrod tholr rcspcctlvo teams -with a vigor and vim that would havo done credit to a bunch of collcgo rooters. In; tho oponlng of tho gamo it look Kid llko there would bo nothing to it "but stnto houso, but lator in tho gamo tho bopmon connoctod with "Bnby" MeHughes 'doll vory, nnd thoro woro things doing, Tho foaturo of tho gamo was tho heavy stick work of both -teams, and tho scientific baso running "When olthor sldo enmo to bat thoy would run In qnough scores to put thorn Ahead of tholr opponents, nnd as tho liop men has tho last chanco nt It thoy pullod down tho victory. Tho basoball fans nro looking for ward to another gamo with n groat deal interest. Furious righting. "For sovon yoars," wrltos Ooo. W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had a bitter battle, with chronlo stomach and liver trouble, but nt last I won, and cured my dlioasos by tho uso of Eloc trio Bitters. I unhesitatingly recom mend thorn to all, nnd don't Intend In tho futuro to bo without them In tho 'bouse. Thoy nro certainly a wondorful modlelne, to havo cured such a bad caso as mlno." Sold, undor guarantoo to do tho camo for yog, b7 J. 0. Perry, drug gist, t 60o a bottlo. Try them' to day. Iron Bods at Special Pricos. All wook, at Huron & Hamilton's. Flayod Ball In tho Rain. Tho Liberty baseball nlno playod tho "West Salomn nt tholr homo grounds Sunday forenoon. At tho ond of three Innings tho scoro Btood IS to 1, nnd then It raised, and it would havo taken three figure to hold tho tnlloys for tho lied Hillem. Thoy expect to play the Mt. Angel team soon. Tho Ltborty high school turns out somo good ball "tosser. Correct Clothes for Hen OutingSuits On the sands, In the mountains, In the coun try, touring, you'll find the suits bearing this label !ljrcdnjaniins(2 MAKERS AlEWyRK on the backs of "The Best." . The mikrn' guarantee, and our, with every garment. We ro ex clusive agents here. G. W. Johnson Co. (Incorporated,) PENCIL PUSHERS COMING National FditorialAssocfation Will Wake Short Stop Here Tomorrow A dolegntlon of 327 members of the NatlonnI editorial Association will pass through Salem tomorrow morning, on ronto to Portlnnd to visit tho opposi tion. A stop will bo mndo nt this placo, but nt this writing It Is not known just how long. Salem cltlzons havo ar ranged to glvo them a quick lunch nt tho dopot, after which, if tho tlmo will pormlt, a drlvo will bo mado nbout tho city. , It Is suggested that, ns this delega tion represents every stnto In tho Union,, cltlzons of Salem who formerly llvod clsowhoro proparo a small lunch or bunch of flowers with n litlo nolo attached ns follows, for instance: "With tho compliments of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Blank, formorly of Now ton, Iowa, to tho Iowa delegation, with tho hopo that your stay In Oregon will bo as pleasant for you ns 'it has bcon for us In our ndoptod homo." Small boxes of chorrlos, currants or borrics will bo npproclatcd. Itoscs nnd over groons will bo appropriate, A basket of flowors from tho sovoral stato institu tions Is desired. Tor Instanco a basket with tho compliments of tho superin tendent of tho Oregon stato lnsano asy lum or tho Oregon stnto penitentiary or superintendent of tho Oregon stato roforin school. No stato has yot dono this particular thing, and It will mako a lilt. Lot thoro bo no hesitancy in completely burying tho editors in flow ers. It is theso Iittlo unthought of at tentions that count. Let all porsons who ennnot bo nt tho train whon it halts hero loavo tholr contributions of lunch boxes or flowers at tholr tho Cap ital Journal or tho Statesman offices, and tho samo will bo promptly dollv orod. Thoso sending flowors from tho stato institutions can lcavo tho samo with tho janitor nt tho stato houso. This is n national body of organizod nowspapor peoplo, the members of which, whon they roach their sovoral homos, will tell to tholr roadors of their visit to Oregon. Salem noeds nil of tho advertising that it can possibly got, and horo is fan opportunity to sond word to your former old neighbors. Bo mombor tho flowors nnd box lunches will bo tho means of making a great hit for Salem. Trnln will arrlvo horo about 7:30. Toachors of Elocution. Washington, D. C, Juno 20. Tho Na tional Association of Klocutlonlsts met In fourteenth annual convention In Washington today with an attendanco of about four hunflrod members from various sootious of tho country. Ses sions will bo held dally throughout tho weik, at which papers will bo pre sented covering tho cntlro field of elo cution, from kindergarten work to ad vanced dramatic Instruction, At tho opening session' hold this aft ernoon in tho auditorium of tho pub lic library prayer wos offered by tho Bev. Wnlloco BadcliiTo and tho visitors woro wclcomod by Commissioner Honry B. P. McPnrland nnd Dr. William T. Harris, United States commissioner of oduoutlon. President Bobort L. Pulton of Delaware, Ohio, delivered his annual mldrvtw and reports woro presontcd by tho other officers. Sovoral recitals and dramatic readings nro on the program for this evening. Reduced Round Trip Rates, Account of Fourth of July, 1005. On nbovo nceouut tho Southern Pacific Company will sell round-trip tickets between points In Oregon north of Co!o, inclusive, rata wilt bo first-class fare and cucj third for round trip. Salo dates: Saturday, July 1,; Sunday, July Sd; Monday, July 3 and Wednes day, July 4, goltig trip to commenco on date of sale. Return limits: July 0. Stop-over will not bo permitted; con tinuous passage will to required In each direction. W. K. COMAN, C?0-td Qenoral Pas. Agt. Indiana Music Teachers to Meot. Kokomo, I ml., Juno 20. The twentv eighth annual convention of the Indiana Music Touchers' association will opon hero tomorrow, continuing through tho following threo days. Prof, W, J. Stabler of Noblesvlllo is the president of tho association, and will direct the proceedings. Tho organization em braces most of the prominent teachers of music of tho state, and It is wc pocted several hundred persons will be presont. In addition to tho papers, re ports and discussions a number of con certs havo been arranged for during the convention, tho program being mado up from members of tho association together with prominent musicians of Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Cincinnati and several other cities. NIGGERS BEAT THE DUTCH Captured a Town of German Africans With Lots of Supplies Capo Town, South Africa, Juno SO. Tho rebel leader Morongo attneked and defeated a Gorman forco atKarmi mountains, In Gorman Southwest Afri ca. All tho Qcrmnn ammunition nnd supplies woro carried off by tho robcls. Tho losses aro reported ns heavy.. Hay Much B otter, Nowbury, N. II. Juno 20. Tho con dition of Secretary Hay is much hot ter this morning. Additional medical aid arrived early this morning from Boston. Hay is suffering much in tho samo manner ns boforo ho took tho trip abroad. Dr. Cain, tho local physician in at tendanco, said teday: "Ilay'a condi tion hns boon rclloved. Ho will neod nttontion for n day or two. If no com plications nrlio ho will soon bo as well ns usual." Dr. Scuddcr, of Boston, re turnod home this morning. Dr. Murphy will remain as a precaution against tho development of any unoxpectod symp toms. Oil for Invalids. Tho uso of ollvo oil in tho trcatmont of tuberculosis is having quito a voguu, boing in lino with tho modorn fresh nlr treatment combined with surfoit foodlng. In tho nnimal kingdom good results aro being obtained with this method, particularly in caso of bovlno tuberculosis. In some cases tho oil io injected subcutanoously, being intro duced alternately, over tho shoulder blades. Tho theory upon which this treatment is based is that during tho con r bo of tho dlsonso -tho nutrltlvo processes nro nt n vory low obb, and ollvo oil Is an offectivo stimulant. In tho samo bovlno experiments recently undertaken, which gave vory promising results, bigh-grado storlllzcd ollvo oil was ndmlnlnstorod by injection under tho skin. It is now boliovcd that cat tlo affected with tuberculosis may bo successfully treated in this manner with quantities of linseed, cotton seed nnd sperm oil. Thcro is moro catnrrh in this soctlon of tho country than nil otbor dlsoascs put togothor, nnd until tho last fow years was supposod to be incurablo. For n great many yenrs doctors pro nounced It a local dlsoaso and proscrib ed local romodlos nnd by constantly falling to euro with local troatment, pronounced It incurablo. Sclonco has proven catnrrh to bo a constitutional dlsoaso nnd thoroforo requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is tho only constitu tional curo on tho markot. It Is takon intornally in doses from 10 drops to a toaspoonful. It acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho sys torn. Thoy offor ono hundrod dollars for any caso it falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Addresa: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75CV Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY NOR MAL SCHOOL. The Summer Normal school will open Juno 20th, nnd will continuo seven weeks, onding August 10th, tho day pre ceding tho annual examination. Tho tuition will bo s)10 for tho torm of sevon weeks, or (2 per week for a shorter time. Special attention will bo paid to all studies leading to tho examination for certificates. Address PROP. O. O. BOYEB, A. B, Secretary. Twins In This Family. Berlin, Juuo 20. Tho kaiser has just ordered a medal sent to n Brandenburg woman who has had twins threo times. She herself is n twin, nnd her mother gave birth to four sets of twins. H08SK If tho stomach becomes weak the effect is soon noticed in tho liver and kid neys. It Is thcreforo very important to keep tho stom ach strong and healthy. Tho Bitters does this without full, also cares Nausea, Cramps, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, remale Disorders or MtUrlal Fover, ?frari aSfi JBBK ir J 3lSafe BUJaSBK) 'MiSSSUBSK SlPTC. f 1 ajtk . . 1 Otters Never Missed a, Day at School in Sloven Yoars. (' It would bo Interesting, says tho No5 braska Statp Journal, to know whother thoro Is a school boy or a school girl In Nobraska whoso record for attend nnco equals that of Miss Llzzlo Spe vncok, of tho Ravonna schools. Tho young lndy graduates from tho Ravenna schools this year without missing a day during tho cntlro cloven years of "her school life. Moro than that she has boon tnrdy but onco, nnd It is said that this tardiness was occa sioned by a mlstnko of tho janitor in ringing tho boll too early. The Grand Propelling Power It is ensy to see why tho doctrine should bo promulgated and followed that advertising is tho soul of busi ness; thnt the man who cannot .uso ad vertising in his business has no right to bfl In business; that, ns Mncnulny onco snld, advertising is to business what steam is to machinery, tho grand propelling pow.cr. Tho story Is told of a man who onco camo to a merchant to buy a remnant of cloth long out of fashion, with which to repair rt gar ment. Tho merchant was delighted to bo ablo to satisfy tho now customor and asked, "How do you hnppon to como to mo for this bagntolloT" Tho answer was, "I thought you would bs tho most likely mnn to havo tho sam ple becauso you never advertise." Our modern Immense establishments tnko good enro net: to hide their light undor a bushel. It Is claimed that ono of those establishments in tho United States paid out $200,000 annually for advertisements in threo newspapers Meno, and tho nowspapor advertising oxponscs of tho twolvo largest retnll stores havo been estimated nt $3,000, 000 por annum. V. Mntaja In Interna tional Quarterly. If ran want to more your Konda, let people know what yo hare through tlila paper. Buyers conanlt oar col umn! reamlarly. Pushed Ahead By Advertising A British journal recently comment ed on tbo fact that whereas tho tea grown In China was formerly tho most popular, It now occupies second placo, while Ceylon tea has become tbo favor- ito with all classes of people. The question, What has brought about this chango of taste? is not, however, a dif ficult one to answer. As a prominent firm of dealers pointed out, Ceylon tea has been liberally advertised for noma years, while the Chlneso product has not been advertised at all. The chango noted has bcon wrought during these years, and It la therefore reasonable to conclude that advertising la the prin dpal causo thereof. As a result of ad vertlslng the consumption of Ceylon tea has increased so rapidly that In many caM Oblna tea has practically been forced out of tho markot Yet the actual dlffercnco In the quality of the two is not materlah Profitable Adver tising. The m might be aatd ot nuiy merchants who have forged to the front by liberal and peratatent ad. vertlatuff In newspapers. Soon, ex amples can be found In the columns et this paper. Torturo of a Preacher. The story of the torturo of Rev. O, D, Moore, pastor of tho Baptist church, of Harpersville, N. Y-, will interest you. He says: "I suffered agonies, because of a persistent cough, resulting from grip. I had to sleep sitting up in bed. I tried many remedies, without relief, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds, which entirely cured my cough, and saved me from consumption." A grand cure for diseased conditions of Throat and Lungs. At J. 0. Perry's Drug Store. Price 60s and $1.00, guar antd. Trial bottle free. CHILDREN ORY FOB FLETCHER'S CASTORIA. m SOCIAL EVENTS Lawn Party. Miss Winona Savago wns hostess at a delightfully nrrnngod lawn party Friday ovcnlng, nt which CO of her friends wcro present. Tho lawn wis lighted with Chlneso lanterns, nnd tho evening wns spent In playing nunlorous gnmes, nnd having n good tlmo. Ploasant Party. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. J. Atwood enter tnlnod nbout CO friends nt their honlo on East Center strcot Wednesday ev ening In a most delightful mnnner. Tho jnrty wns in tho form of nn "initial party"' from tho invitntlonu, which wcro wrltton In initials to tho gnmes, toil wns very Interesting. Tto houso was decorntcd with ferns, lrnrguorltcs nnd sweet poas. Refresh ments wcro served nt a soasonnblo hour, and tho event wns delightful in ovcry detail. o Makoa Fortuno In Oregon Lumber, rondloton East Oregonlan. William Ecclcs, president of tho Hood Rlvor Lumbering Company, vlco nrcsident of tho Sumpter Vnllpy rail- wny nnd stockholder In sovernl other Oregon proportlos, passed down tho O. R. & N. yesterday ovcnlng from Ogdon to Hood Rlvor, whero ho goes to spend tho summer In tho boautlful Hood Riv er district. Ho was accompanied by his family, which lives In Ogdon during tho winter sonson. Tho career of William Ecclos In Eastern Oregon Inspires poor boys to porsovoro nnd work faithfully nt tholr chosen cnlllnir. whatovcr It mny bo, ?o long ns It Is lcgltlmato and profitable. Eccles camo to Union county a poor bov In 1888, and bought nn old sawmill plnnt on Cathcrlno creek, and began arlndtntr out lumber, going in dobt for his supplies, and borrowing monoy to pny off his employes, nt first. Ho con tinued at it until ho is worth nny- whoro from $250,000 to $300,000, and is mnking moro money easily and rap idly. Ho is now building a 17-milo railroad from Hood Rlvor toward Mount Hood to roach a timber bolt, and to tap tho rich Hood Rlvor valloy, and owns an olegant homo in Ogdon and ono In Hood Rlvor, nnd is a largo stockholder In tho Oregon Lumber compnny nt Hnkor City. Mr. Kcclcs sawed tho first lumber ovor shipped to the Mormon colony in So norn. Mexico, in 1880, from Telocnsct, Or., and established lumber shipping points nt Tolocasct, Pleasant Valloy, Union nnd North Powder In Enstcrn Oregon. Ho Is ono of tho leading saw mill men of tho state, nnd hns mndo n success of his business by close nppli cntiou and hard work., Now, this is nil correct, but how much money camo from tho Mormon church, nnd whoso money builds tho Hood It Ivor railroad! Tho Mormon ro liglon toachos "dj tho Ocntlle," and this Hood Rlvor will discover with n branch of tho 'Polygamy Central'" that it is done proporly. A Pleasant Way to Travel. The nbovo is the usual verdict of tho trnvoler using tbo Missouri Pacific railway botweon tho Pncifio coast and the east, and wo bolleve that the serv ice and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver there aro two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard electrlo-lighted sleeping ears, chair cars and up-to-date dining cars. The same excellent service is operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Rock and not Springs. If you aro gong east or south, write for particulars and full In formation. W. C. M J1RIDE, Gen. Agt., 124 Third 8t., Portland, Ore. Iron Bods Are cheaper this week than ever bo foro at Duron & Hamilton's red tag sale. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Tho officers and clerks of this institution aro pledged to impart no Information concerning the dealings of its customers who havo a right to expect that their bank ing business will bo treated ns CONFIDaNTIAL. This wo io, and wo nlso nira to protect tholr interests In evory legitimate man ner. Possibly you have need of such an institution. f go, it becomes our pleasurable duty to invite you to come to this bank. Salem State Bank L. K. PAGE, President E. W. HAZARD, Casnter The Best 9 BOOIC nnd JOB printing In the City 1h done by ELLIOTT Commercial nutl Society Printer 217 South Commorclal St. Proposals Invited, For supplies for tho Oicgon Stats Poultontlary during tho porlod ending Doccmbor 31, 1005, Soalcd bids for drugs, dry good, groceries, shoes, leather and findlngi, plumbing suppllos, hardware, flour, fish, meat, otc, will bo received at the ofilco of tho superintendent of the Stnto Penitontjnry until July 10, 1905, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., at which tlmt thoy will bo oponod. A deposit of $200 In cash or certified chock, paynblo to tho superintendent, must nccompany each bid for meat or flour, and nil other bids must bo ac companied by an amount equal to 10 per cont of tho amount of tho bid. Samples to accompany all bids, whoro practicable Tho right Is re sorvod to reject any and all bids, and to accopt or rojoct any portion ot t bid. On oach cnvolopo should bo in scribed tho naturo of tbo bid. Goodi of Oregon manufacture or production will rccclvo preforenco, other things boing equal. All goods and supplies must bo dollvorod to tho penitentiary within 20 days aftor tho contract li awardod. Schedules of tho various lines of the goods will bo furnished upon applica tion to tbo superintendent. Vouchors will bo issued for payment on tho first of tho month following tho completion of contract, and monthly on continuous contracts. Dlddors will tako notlco that there is no appropriation nvailablo for the malntonanco of tho ponltentiary; then' fore, claims for supplies can only be audited by tho Secrotary of State, and certificates of ovidonco Issued to claim ants. As soon as thcro is an appro priation nvailablo, warrants will be Issued In lieu of tho certificates. Didders aro invited to bo present. O. W. JAME8; Superintendent Oregon State Penltea- tlary. Salem. Oregon, June 10, 1003. flu " Summer Normal. Tho Capital Summer Normal opened this morning with nn enrollment of "J. Many moro will enroll In a fow daji This promisos to bo tho largest aal best summor normal over held in 8v lcm. Tho instructors aro J. J. Krp4 superintendent; E. T. Moores andProt Matthows, of tho Willamette Universi ty. Superintendent Traver will be pr ont next wcok. Classes are formal Is all branches for stato and county pi pers; nlso In Latin, stenography atl typewriting. Wednesday Only A largo U rockor, only 2.M l Wednesday. Buren & Hamilton's. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Basr Medlclnt for Easy Pwf'j-BrUg-i Ooldw Health and Btatwed Vlp. ana kidney Troubles, llmplei, Kcitm. ?$ Mood, Dad Breath. 8lu(telh 3?tt& and Hackacbe. It's Rocky Mountain T K li-t form. SS cents a box. Ornulne mM HoLurriR Dana CowmxT, Madison, wu. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOP- Get a Good Buggy And you'll appreciate that f4 horse of yours. . Our Studebaker buggies are H ard. In fact, Studebaker goods " standard the world over. Must bo reason for it. The reason is that tbey have bee' standard by real merit. Got one and you'll know why- All sorts of buggies for sll Oj" people. Surreys, hacks and deUT7 goods a strong point with us. F. A. WiJDJiDS' Implement House, 255-257 Farm Implements, Wheel, A"" biles, Snrln MwtoM cd fcW