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I iff ! ? M h . DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL OaILY CAT ITAli JOURNAL, SALEAT, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1005, $n BY HOFER BR08. OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM, MAY, 1004, 13,287. CSigiB. Tho Home Llbol Quit. 'Tlvomoit interesting caso bcforo tho SWgon courts Is tlio libel suit to be tried rart tills . term ia Marlon county, in -which tho Salmon King of tho Roguo Elver it defendant. Hon. Robert D. Humo has had mora pernp and moro libel suits than tho ner&iaary man, nnd is almost a walking encyclopedia of law on tho subject of OXbcIs himself. HE IS A LAWYER a&tb a fighter from away 3&CTBL IXo lias engaged two of tho hardest Orgs! erappors in Oregou ns his conn adLnd tho caso on both sides will bo Kox&osted to a fin lull, as to both law trail facts. fffc is generally considered that Bop enweatatlvo Burns, of Coos nnd Carry, n)p is a lawyer of ability, WILL PUT aw a fight that will sua- JXSsU&ti THE SENIORS. Th Oregon llbol law is very sovero ton tho defendant, nnd this trial may Bend to a reformation of tho system. Tfco whole caso is attracting tho wid vat interest and tho result will bo watched closoly. It i not considered easy for ono of 'Oregon's' legislators to say anything Olbclous of another. Tho duties of tho tgeaeral assembly ARE USUALLY RE OABDED AS LIKELY TO RENDER .A MEMBER IMMUNE. -If. It is judicially dotorminod that it 3flp0sibla to libol oven a mcnibor of tiite Oregon legislature, a great deal of enrixa nowspapor vocabulary about xOatt august body will becomo obsolete. iy Only tho Annotated. Only tho annointcd politicians aro 3eing mentioned for high ofllco. Tho Hlrno-wom names of tho battcrod poll lilelnnfi nlono aro tnontionod for tho lm--jwrtant offices in this state. fXho nverngo newspaper cannot think tf talking about anyono for n eta to of fice, but A LIMITED PEW FEB8IS TENT AND CONSTANT OFFICE HOLDERS AND OFFICE-CHASERS. For tho ako of good government, nt Jcatrt, theso follows who hnvo given us o ronuh bad government, should bo given ft rost. Tho mlnuto tlioy nro ro Ttlreil from stnto offlcos thoy will gpt federal offices. But tlio jadol politlcinl hacks who "ttivo boon wearing out tho good roads t Oregon for io, those many years, ro not tho only onpablo nnd compe tent peoplo In tho stnto for ofllco. For lnstnnco, tlioro is a common' bus inees mnn and unprotontlous leglsla torifrom Yamhill county, REPRESEN tEATTVE MILES, OF YAMHILL COUNTY, WHO WOULD MAKE A tJOOD QOVERNOB, OR ANY OTHER STATE OFFICIAL. Why don 'tlio Portland papers dig up a fresh clnm on tho political bonch obcb In a while, Instead of dishing up so ninny cannod clnmsf A Drastic Cow Ordinance The olty fathers havo pasiod an or dinance forbidding grazing any cow on tho streets, alloys, etc., by picketing lie same, etc. Tho ownor must BY HIMSELF OR SOME MEMBER OF HIS TAMILY XBAD OR HIRE LED THE COW, if mi Is to oat tho grass on tho streots. The mayor may veto this ordlnanco, ia. tho nbsenco of any ordlnanco, to bavo tho gross foil down, on many of -the resldonoo streets. Especially in tho suburbs have- tho cows rondorod a good sqrvlco by keep, iBjj tho grass down, nnd provontlng tho rpread of Arcs In tho city. A further ordlnanco should bo passed it this cow ordinance Is to stand, ro julrlug owners of property to mow -th grans lu tho rosidoneo streets. WITHOUT Tim COWS ORA8S JUJD WEEDS WILL OROW THREE TO FIVE FEET IHOH ON THE KTSEETS IN THE SUBURBS AND X1TBLIO GROUNDS OF THE CITY. Tho ownors o'f vacant blocks and pastures must havo formed a trust to t this cow ordlnanco passod, nnd the anatter should bo investigated. It Is art Infringement on tho rights -of. iows to got fresh air and grasp, la T 4 NOTICE Depositors In the Savings Depart ment of tho Capital National Bank aro roquostod to present their pass books for tho purpose of having tfxeditod tbo semi-annual interest .due July lit, JOS. H. ALBERT, Cashier, front of the ownor'sproporty to pass this antl-grazing ordinance. i ' Building Permanent Bridges. The council has ordered a special election to havo a number ,of modern concrete bridges constructed on tho popular loan plan. This is tho adoption of n policy of permanent improvement that ANY OTHER CORPORATION THAN THE CITY WOULD HAVE ADOPTED LONG AGO. As it takes two-thirds of all tho voters to carry this project a cam paign of education will bo necessary to insuro success. Of course, there should be no opposi tion from political grounds, ns all tno Democrats n tho council oxcept ono favor tho proposition. Thoro is not a good reason why this projoct should not rccelvo favorable consideration of fair-minded pooplo. It is cheaper to use four per, cont money under tho popular loan, THAN TO LEVY DIRECT TAXES ON PROPERTY FOR THOSE IMPROVE- IlilWMl 1UJJM Jhl? Some will say wo do not need these bridges. But that was said when tbo old moss-covcrod bridgo on South Com mercial street was xomovod. Tho wholo matter should bo given caroful consideration, nnd if thero is no serious objection tho improvement should bo ordorod by tho voters nt the special election. o EXPOSITION SOUVENIR. Thoro aro many souvenirs of the Lewis and Clarke Exposition, but most comprohonslvo of all is tho ono publish-1 od by Laird & Leo, Ohicago, having 180 reproductions of photographs, giv-j ing glimpses of tbo fair and viows of tho Golden West. Many of tho pictures aro classic gems in tho highest art of photography. It is a neat vaiumo five by seven inches, viows of tho gorgeous Droam City reproduced from copper-j plates, showing tho beautiful palaces,! onchnntcd gnrdons, splashing fountains and uniquo outdoor displays, togothorj with nil state, foroign and special build-! lugs nnd inany fascinating views of tbo famous Trail. In nddition to tho queer sights nnd strnngo wondors cf tho Exposition,! there nro numerous oxqulslto pictures of tho Ooldcn West, including Port land, "ThoRoso City of tho Pacific," Yollowstono Park, "Nnturo's Wonder land," Washington, Oregon, California, Minnesota nnd tho QnkotaH a beautiful brochuro depicting tho grandeur, sub limity nnd poetry of tho spoctaculai Kmpiro of tho West with its Bnow-cap-pod poaks, dashing casendos, towering cliffs nnd jagged gorges. Under each pleturo wll bo found a conclso but com ploto description of tho subject. A grand souvonir of tho first groat Expo sition of tho West. Will provo an ad dition to historic literature, interesting nnd Instructive to tourists, and a wol como gift to any friend or meinbor of tho family. gizo GixOOl liichos. Printed on hoavy enameled paper, bound in beauti ful bluo silk oloth, gold stamping, in bor, 70 conts. Handsomo paper cover in ten colors, cnelosod In ombolllshod onvolopo, roady to mall, 25 conts. Tho Mitchell Jury Verdict. Foroman Stoinor, of this city, is au thority for tho statement that tho ro port that the Mitchell jury stood clov en to ono for conviction, nnd took sev en ballots boforo agreeing is not cor rect. Ho unvs tho iury agreed to glvo out no statomont as to how they did stand on tho subjoot of conviction on tho first ballot, but that they cuu not stand as published in this paper and tho Portland papers. Of course if thoy cavo out no stato mont, tho wholo matter Is conjecturo, but if thoy did not stand elovon to ono and did take any ballot nt all, thoro must have boon moro than ono against conviction. Howevor. as to .this Mr. Stolner will not say. In faot, no juror will say, nor has any juror said. rllo ruta nf lio mntter will probably never bo made nubile, nor Indeed should it be published. It i published as a fact that only two of tho jurors wero Republicans, and Senator Mitchell's menus are en titled to that graiu of comfort. Find iug Miteholl guilty, but recommending him to tho moroy of tho court was plainly a political sarcasm. i o . . Complaint Ftld by Bank. Ladd & Bush ogamU D. M. Wilson and wlfo la tho title of a suit filed In n,n circuit court yesterday afternoon. This Is a suit to recover tho sum of $70.51, alleged to bo duo upon two promissory notes executed by tho de fendants In favor of tho plaintiffs on May U, 1004. The plaintiffs ask judg ment for tho amount with, Interest at tho rato of 10 per cont per annum and for $20 as special attorney' . Tho comrlaint was filed by George G. Bing ham, tho banking firni'a attorney. World's fait loo cream Hateiwood at Brewer's drug tore, 2t DEATH OF TIFTO TIB Now York, July 7. Authentic word hns been received hero of tho donth of Tlppoo Tib, who was best known in connection with Stanley's central Af rican expeditions. Tippoo Tib's real namo was Hamed ben Mohammed. He was of Arab origin) and was born about tho year 1857, it is thought, in Zanzi bar, whoro his death, nlso occurred. Ho roso to bocomo a successful slave faun tor, and boCamo a ronowned potcntato in Equatorial Africa. Bcforo tho stnigglo for Africa bo gan ho established a great chain of slavo stations in tho Congo regions, Whon tho Froo Btato was formed the avowod object waa to develop tho ro sources of tho territory with tho aid of tho natives. Tho scanty resources at tho command of tho stato, however, obliged tho officers who wero brought into relation with" tho Arabs on the uppor river to adopt a policy of con ciliation and restraint. Of theso Arabs Tlppoo Tib was tho chief. Tlppoo Tib was not unfriondly to Europ arts and Americans Dr. Living stone had met him in 1867, and in 1874 ho had accompanied Cameron to tho delta of tbo Congo, while in 1870 ho had joined Stanley in his first dosaont of tho river. But tho relations of tho Europeans and tho Arabs had gradu ally bocomo moro atraincd; tho lattor foresaw that tho progress of tho whito man's rulo in tho country would ovon tunlly undermino their influenco and power. In 1880 thoy attacked arid oc cupied Stanley Falls under Rochid, a nephew of Tippoo. Tho Froo Stato was not then prepared for a trial of strongtn, and on Stanley's suggestion Tlppoo Tib was appointed Vail of the Falls as tho rcpresentntlvo of King Leopold. Tho Inovltablo, however, soon after wards happened. A conflict was pre cipitator by tbo Arabs, sevoral battles woro fought, and their power was final ly brokon. Tlppoo Tib was exiled to Zanzibar, whoro ho has died, ono of tho last of tho many picturesque figures of tho old rcgimo in Africa. CASTOR I A For Infant 8 'und Gbildron. The Kind You Havs Always Bought 5l&fe Boars tho Signature of 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 n c 1 1 e n 1 1 v l STATE I SOCIAL i NEWS? Hinillllfl'l IHrMHi Marion. Mr. nnd Mrs. Moses Wright, of Pom- oroy. Wash., nro visiting at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bennett Ponrson. Tho following nro tho names of tho young pooplo who surprised Miss Edith Ashbv Thursday evening nt her homo In Marlon. Misses Mnmio and Minnlo Sommcrs, Edna Crawford, Edith Pat- ton, Lorna 8hnpppy, Goorglo HunsaJc or, Nora Hall, Elda, George and Bor tha MItzner, Zella Gentry and Louise Meyort. Messrs George Small, Grov- er and Wesloy Stevens, CharJUo anil Tony Gentry, Arthur Morgan, John Hall. Howard Hunsaker, John Drum, Ed. Sommora and Jay Hobbs. A FAMOUS REMEDY 1 ewfd MY cough with Herman Sjrnip I" He wrote lo Dr. G. C. tjrreu, An' true a I tell y. doctor ileir lln (tella- Oner thu ever Ive been I" OThe poor consumptive should not be the victim of experiment, as he ofien is, but the moment the droad disease mani fests its presence he should be given Bo sehee'al.ennau Syrup a pure, non-alcoholic medicine that is jnadc specially for the cure of consumption, and has a world wide fame as a certain remedy for catarrh, colds, coughs, croup, sore throat anc all bronchial affections in old and young fflt is sold in all civilized countries, am, has been famous as a consumption curt for almost half a century. Trial bottle, ajc. , Big otUc, 75c. A all druggists throughout the world. Sold In Salem by S. O, Stone. Hops in No Danger. Prominent hop growers of tho Wil lamette valley who are in Portland to day, says tho Telegram, emphatically deny the report that Oregon's 1905 hop crop is threatened with ruin. Thoy say there are many llco on tho hops and somo mold, but, If tho weather con ditions aro good for a few weeks, theso will all disappear, and tho expecta tions in regnrd to tho yield will bo ful ly rcnlizcd, which mentis ono of the lnrgest crops Oregon has ever pro duccd. Tho lice now on tbo bops nro duo to tho recent rainy weather. Hop lice aro always tho result of climatic condl. tlonfl, coming witn rain and disap pearing with warm weather. The llco aro most In evidence in tho edges of tho yards, the Interior of most of tho yards not being seriously affected yet. Tho hops nro now in splendid condi tion, tho foliage Is heavy, tho vines nro well armed out, nnd ore now begin ning to blossom. blOO Columbus, Ohio, May 19, 1903. Some four years ro I was sufleriug from impure blood and a general ruu down condition of the system. I hod nc appetite, was losing flesh, and had an all gone tired feelltg that made me misera ble. I begin the use of S . S. S., and after taking sevi n or eight bottles my skiu was cleared of all cr jptions and look 0:1 0 ruddy, healthy l'ow that assured me that IUY UlUUU All W-s v.- -w uial. healthy condition. My appetite was ALBANY'S SEVEN PAIR An Exchange Points Out That Not ah Marriages Are Made in Heaven restored, ns 1 couiu em aujiumg pui uc-. fore me, and as I regained my appetite fl......J atrftl Htlll Hint "llml IPfI. ' Eodmon id Session. Great Council Improved Order of) Rodman, of Oregon, will go into ses sion nt the Redmcn's wigwam in Port land this evening for a two or three days' session, probably closing Mon day. In attondanco will bo about 70 dele gates from tho various tribes of tho state, and several past sachoms of Washington, besides visiting Redmon from California and other big states of tho Union. Dr. IF. L. Henderson, of Astoria, tho great sachem of Orogon, will preside. Tho most Important business to como boforo tho council is a revision of tbo lawn of tho order, to mnko thorn corre spond with a now codo of regulations adopted by tho great council of tho Unitod States, and prescribed to gov ern tho grand councils of tho states and subordinate tribes. Tucomn, July 7. Ono of tho olght convicts who escaped from tho federal ponltontlnry on McNoll's Islnnil, Washington, was caught on Vashon islnnd yestorday, tho other soven are thought to bo in hiding on tbo Islnnd, nnd a largo party Is today searching tbo woods for them. You Can't Afford To experlmont with your health. If you'ro Bick get a bottlo of Hostottcr's Stomach Bitters at onco and let it maka you strong nnd robust nguin. It has boon doing this for over 60 years. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS will rostoro tho nppotlto, strengthen tbo stomach and relievo Hoadacho, Bloat ing, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Oostivo- noes, Heartburn, Fomalo Disorders and Malaria. Don't fall to try it. lag" which worried me so muclidisup-l HAAH1 nt.i1 T writ, Mttr nrrnttl till nlrl 3t-lf. I I heartily recommend S. S. fa. as. the best blood purifier and tonic made, nnd strongly advise its use to all those in need of such medicine. Victor Stubdins. Cor. Sardinian and Washington Aves. Wheeling, W. V., May a8, loot. My system was run down and my joint! ached and pained me considerably. I hod used S. S. 8 before and knew what it v,-as, so I purchased a bottle of it and have taken several bottles and the aches and pains are gone, my blood has been cleas ed and my general health built up. I can testify to it as a blood purifier and tonic 1533 Market St. John C Stkin. If you have any symptoms of dis ordered blood write us and out physicians will advise you free. Our book on blood and skin diseases sent free The Swift 8peoflo Company, Atlanta, Ga SSS A Pleasant Way to Travel. Tbo abovo Is tbo usual verdict of tho travolor using tho Missouri Pacific railway betwoen tho Pacific coast and tbo cast, and wo bclievo that tho serv ice and accommodations given morit tbis statomont. From Donvor, Colora do Springs and Denver there are two through trains dally to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard eloetrle-lightod sleeping cars, chair cars and up-to-dato dining cars. Tho same oxeellent sorvico is oporated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Rock and Hot Springs. If you nro going east or south, write for particulars and full in formation. W. O. M'BRIDE, Gen. Agt, 12-1 Third St., Portland, Oro. VwffV (mBl V Greatly In Demand. Nothing is more in demand tlmn n modiclno which meets modern require monts for a blood and system cleanser, such as Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. They nro just what you need to cure stomaah nnd Hvor troubles. Try them. At J. C. Perry's drug store, 25c., guaranteed. UNIFORM. whon you buy Salem flour you ml assured of unlformlty tho aanio tbi! week, noxt week or noxt month as ttill you purchased a wcok, month or jtu ' ngo unless, possibly, It's changed os! to bettor its quality, for wo'ro nlirjl on tho alert to lmprovo our products Anyway tho Salem brand Is always ill tbo load of good flours. SALEM FLOURING MILLS. wminii fftuussmna Does Yotfl Tobacco Habit Earn Yot Anything Wates? New Pt ofit-S&aifiag Association Can Tutsi Yottf Tofcacco Habit to Good Advantage Every purchase you make at Geo. E. Waters' cigar store entitles you to a coupon. A fow coupons entiUs mi tn a. sharM Jn a list of 101 hftnnHlfnl ntid .! ,.... vi.l .. . -.. ,,- .. . ...... .wv.u. jiiMtuu, wmca aro given away, to our natrons Fbh u ALL COST. This schemo makes it possible for every man to get somo benefit to tho family out of bis tobacco habit. TW habit of using tobacco and spending money for tobacco has never been of any direct benefit to th f anUly hoa It is generally a selfish habit, in that no ono but tho user himself can get any benefit or pleasure. The WATERS' NEW PROFIT-SHARING ASSOCIATION makes it possible for EVERY CENT ent tov tobacco to bo turned to SOME ADVANTAGE TO THE HOME. Mi.m wu Tho ibt of 'presents given away ft to our customers, includes everything useful around a home. Hc4 and rakes forth lawn utensil, for tho kitchen, .silverware and dishes for the dining room, clocks, beda.TaaV tressea, rugs, eto. for the bedroom, chairs, secretaries, pianos and organs for the parfor, art many otter use ful article Why spend money for tobacco, and get nothing but tobacco, when yon cS spid xriopey for tobacco at this store and get tobacco and your choice of nearly 200 presents thrown i li FREE. Wo aro only sharing our profits with tho customers, and you pay nothing for the nremiums. Get a list of our presents and take it home. Look the nremiums T.f Premiums, to get SOMETHING out of your tobacco habli. P 8aV y0Ur C0Up0na " COmmSnC GEO. E. WATERS 252 Commercial St. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Albany last woek had a red )ttt(t day in mo miiiryiag uusincss. tkT(. n couples united their fortunes, to use u expression not often verified by muI experience, oftonor tho lack of for tunes. Tho contrnct is really a mo;i sorlous ono than many appreciate, Mj should bo considered in ovcry &j clothes beforo being signed. Ia ft, first ploeo tho woman should be tv sbo was getting a real man, and tit man a genuino woman. Somo men bi more animal than man somo womti nro more butterfly than woman. It j well to look twico boforo saying ju, Somo things that pass for lovo art u moro lovo than a potato is a fruit, ul a rrmrrlngo without lovo is a fata. Getting a homo is not enough, for scat homes nro bedlams and haven't enotj forbenranco In them to be seen win tho sun is nt its zonith. Tho man wit buys a bono takes enough intcreit u tbo bargain to learn whether hs li spavined or not, and tho person abott to get married ought to havo mm interest than that in tho character t( tho proposed partner. Lebanon Cti-T torion, That's all right, Brother Humphrey, but supposo n fellow didn't know any thing about spavins, nnd couldn't ttH ono when ho saw itf