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i-wkntuitmnv0iiiii4ttmm tmmamimimiiiSimimmmuwmgm S5-2S5 I mpaSnim i. -rf, .. Ml' l' "V ic. IW 1W1 3JY HOFEB BROS. CCOTOIAL CENSUS SALEM. WAY, 1004, 13,287. SALEM KEEPS GROWING Jst a Few Improvements Noted by the Journal Re porter in His Rounds WHlam Oilsou, the new ownor of the Ilynn Barber shop tins bought tho Good flj property on Chemokcta strcot, nnd im having the Iwuso romodolcd nnd n rjirmo tioieh and addition mit on, It will be a fine rosldonco whon complct jd. Miss Llbby Watt is hnvlng a small cottnge put up on Chemokcta street, which will noon ho ready for occupan cy. S. "W. Young, tho well known con (tractor, lias renovated his homo on Cot tage, street, nnd now has a fine, modern bviuq. C, 0. Worrlck, next door to Mr "Vnimir In North Snlein hnn nliio made ' xoung, n ortn biuciii, nas niso mnuo a great many lino improvomonis. mo "vr !r.l,con on,nr80I nrd Mr-Wor! Tick will havo a very protty place. Tho fine now homo of Henry Won " , , ,, , . ,,, -I doroth, also on Cottago street, will soon u ruit tar niflnnnnnv. H M. Buell. corner of Cottage and I Market stroots, 1ms movod his houso Lack on tho grounds, and has built an entire front addition, which will great-. ... i .... . .-., Jy Improve his property. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Itowo, of Englo- wood liavo gono to housekeeping in (pletod, nnd is quite a modem little toll ding. ' I J, A. Taylor, of tho Capital Improve-, ment Co., has a flno modern homo just .ambI 9 li stntrt liAxaiA ntltirtli I as nnns. VHPi Ui lIIU "tUVU IIUUaU IVtllUM UUUt Ing coinplotion. DAILY CAPPAL ALMOST A MILLION At tho end of tho eighth week of tho Lewis and Clarke exposition, yesterday mt 11 p. in., the total admissions hnd already aggregated nearly 000,000, go--Int; above that flguro today, Tho eighth week of tho exposition was ro- tnarknWo for its largo nttondanoo, be- ing seeond only to tho fifth, In which came tho record duy of tho wholo oxpo altlon, July 4th. Even moro remark sxldo than tho large aggregate nttond anrn of tho week just ondod is tho fact thnt tho nttondanro wns well sustninod, three days being ovor 20.000. and only one day, beshlos Sunday, under 17,000, Kroon b,ST" appjarod to feod upr Tho excellent program nt"tho ond on th den(1 remains of- the opbts, and of last week, concluding with tho sham ' B''htally dostroj-lng what romalns battle nnd tho Gorman day colobra-A n result, thore nro somo yards that lions Saturday, Is roiponslblo for this will produce nothing, whllo others will record, Saturday bolng tho third larg-, hllv0 "OP" rS as havo vor been est day In polut of attendance of the produced. nUro c,l0Bltl0U- A Great Oonvonieuce. lUvcr Low rishlug Oood. The Salom-Indepon.lonco auto car line The Willamette river is as low as ln,n nbo,ut 'eaJyt "mo ""vice ever known at this season, and within w,h "f roadster, which was la d up for one Inch of low water mark, lloat. are ' " fow da"; In bo 'nnHm &T have running regularb- tft Qa)em and run up' tl,01 "orvl" w'th r,88' ,Th to Independence on Sunday.;' Tho traf-1 h"'in,0ii workwl u thc, P00 U fie on the river U unusually l.wvy for l,rov,nf n 8l,aC0M' ttnd wlU be of R Por tho dull season. Fishing for bass and ! manc,,t nnturc- Tr,Is nra boinB ma,, trout In tho river is being pursuod with great suQft, ami many plsea torlnl cranks are thus-gp$ndlug their spare hours with profit. Save Something Its the sure way to sue ot. Everybody can savo eomething, if only a small a in mint, nnd the small turns saved and deposited KEQU. - LARLY soon yield Urge rotulta. ( It May Mou tho Building of A ilome, the roondaUon of a Business or College Education. We receive deposits of one dollar or more at any time - and pay interest at the rate of three per cent per annum, compounded semi uau&Uy, Savings Department CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK tf &.., & Nervous foYomeii Tholr Suffering Are Usually Duo to Uterine Disorder Perhaps Unsuspected A MEDICINE THAT CURES Can wo dispute tho woll-known fact that American women aro ner- VOUS 1 How often do we hear thb expres sion, "I am so ner vous, it seems as if I should fly j " or, 'Don't SDcalc to JWeya make yon irritable; you can't sleep, you aro unable to quietly and calmly perform your uauy tastes or caro ior your children. The relation of tho nerves and gen erative Organs in women is so close that nine-tenths of the nervous pros tration, nervous dobillty, tho blues, sleeplessness and nervous irritability arise from some derangement of the organism which makes her a woman. Fits of depression or restlessness and irritability. Spirits easily affected, so t,nt 0no mlnuto sho laughs, the next minute weeps. Pain, In tho ovaries nnd botween tho shoulders. Los of veice: nervous dyspepsia. A tendency to cry at the least provocation. All this points to nervous prostration. Nothing will relieve this distressing condition and prevent months of pros tration and suffering so surely as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgotablo Compound. Mrs. M E. Shotwoll, of 103 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "I cannot oxnrcM the wonderful relief I have experionoed by taking Lydia B. Pink Umu's Vegetable Compound, I buffered for a long time with nervous prostration, back- uef headache, loss of appetite. I could not Rml ouU Wftlk'lJl9 floor n, ovsrr night Ntirt&sEF&'g Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, nd It has worked wonders for me. " I am a well woman, my nervousness Is oil go ftnj my friends say I look ton years VOUIlKtr." JJJUUbo JoCWIto-i hanja VcgoUblo Compound convinco all women of its virtues? Surely you cannot wish to remain sick and weak nnd discouraged, exhausted each day, when yoa cna 0 M CMlly oured & other women, , i LICE ONLY IN PLACES Where Sprayin? Has Been Done the Crops arc Good, Otherwise Not Iteporls coino from many yards that tho hop louse is practically dead, but thnt in yards where ho was not oloanod out by spraying his carcass is so niunorous thnj, there will bo no hops. In """H"'. tho' yurds whbro thorough spray J"B n8 beon Mno ro apparently all right, but whero this cleansing pro cess has boon noglectod thcro aro, as a rule, fow good hops. Tho houoy dow on tho vines holds fast tho dead ver min to such an extent that perfect "tngnatlon prevails. On top of this the uii nmu, uuu jHiiaengors aro wen amis llod. To Bridge WlUamotte. A committee was appointed by Gov ernor Ohamborlaln today to exainino tho cost aud feasibility of the construction of a bridge across tho Willamette river, from a point iu tho county of Clacka mas to Multnomah cnuuty. Those ap pointed as committeemen are; Senator O. W. Nottingham, J. 1 Linton, J. M. Hramhall aud 8. B. Lluthicum. A Pleasant Way to Travel, fhe nbovo Is the usual verdict of the traveler using tho Missouri Pacific railway between the Paciflo coast and the east, and we believe that the serv ice and aeccmmolatioos given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver there are two through tralnr dally to Kansas City and St, Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard elcetrlo-lighted, sleeping cars, chair ears and up-to-date dining cars. Tho same excellent service is operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Bock and Hot Springs. If you aro going east or south, write for paiUeulara and full la-. formation, W. O, M'BBIDE, Geo, Agt, 131 TbWl St Portland, Ore, ft iHfW iW II WWW I 11' K, .)!'" 1 W&XsTt' Ml OAJLLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBEOON, FRIDAY, JULY HHllUHnMIIIlIIINIFA 1 X-RAYS I famnwiMMwmmMMBMlMMi IIIIIHIIMIII1IHIIIIPJI Strange, that Mrs. Chadwick should have overlooked tho Equitable. Tho Chinese nro going to boycott Standard oli too. notice. Lawson please tnko Witness Starr js now; somewhat of a comet, ten United States" nnd stato of ficers furnishing the tall. Russia doesn't., want to takoidicT medicine, but as Japan nas her by'lnc noso sho will probably swallow'it.' '' x i Chauncoy Dopew is coming home to tell all ho knows. It will not includo his kmwlodgo of Joe MUlor's jest book. Ernest Starr, tho star witness for the prosecution in .the Williamson cases, has fiod to the tnll timber. Ho is at prosont tho lost Plolnd. Lousignont, tho escaped convict couldn't keep awny frorn tho trail. It cost him his liberty, hut ho thought tho sights were worth thb risk. A prlvnto soldier hns been. writing lovo letters to Allco Itoosovelt, nnd Is thought to bo Insano on that account, and yet hor pictures do not mnko her But as being unusually ugly. A Mt. jrxl vi hi tor tells ia rhyme in tho Hood River Glacier of tho ascent of tho mountain. If tho trail up tho lit tle hill was half as rocky as tho rhymo, it stiro wns a hard road to travel. Cardinal Gibbons says: "Fear of oxposuro in newspapers keeps men from becoming grafters." Wo know somothing had stopped it, but then thcro nro a fow ovldently who know not foar. a Young Jewell, wJip hnd one oye blown out, nnd otherwise injured, at 'Hood River, was safely bohlnd a tree after tho fuso was lit. Ho stuck bis head out to sco If tho blast was ready to go. It was. Tho Russian ambassador is Witte, Now if ho is also wlso, torms of peace will soon bo agreed upon. Fifty years ago Commodoro Perry shot tho bactorla of civilization into the Japs, and it took so thoroughly that that country's representatives now shovo their foot undor our President's mahogany. $100 Reward, 9100. Tho readors of this pnpor will be ploasod to learn that thero is at loast ono dreaded dlseaso that sclonco has been ablo to cure In all its stagos, and that is Catarrh. 'Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tho only positive curo now known to tho modical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dlseaso, rcqulroa a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo is takan intornally, acting dl roctly upon tho blood and mucous sur faces of tho systom, thoreby destroying tho foundation of the dlsoase, and giv ing the patient strongth by building up tho constitution and assisting naturo in doing its work. The proprietors have so much" faith in its curative pow ors that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any caso that it falls to cure. Sond for list of testimonials. Address: XF. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Ico Cream Social. Thero will be au ice cream social, to night at tho homo of Mrs. Amelia Mil ler, in South Salem. Bids for Hay and Oats. ' Bids will bo rocolved by tho under signed at the city hall for 13 to 18 tons of clean timothy hay abd 350 bnshola of good, clean white oats, to be deliv ered to tho fire department of tho city of Salem. W. A. MOORKS, 7.98-lOd- Recorder. OUR BUSINESS in the past has been very satisfac tory, but we realize that there are men, women and children at our vory doots, who could and should have a bank account, who have never deposited one cent in a bank. W,e are now after this class espe. daily, and will not be satisfied un til wo havo interested them. We want you to call and inveitigate our methods and bo convinced that it is to your advantage to open au account with us, Salem State Bank L. K. PAGE, President E. W, HAZARD, Cashte I HIBBHOBIIMinilHMinBB""' H . .. - . W IB OTATC IklB S&. alAILILYTO iaiBIgMHBSBMEMBHBHIIlIMB Somo damage has been dono to fruit in the vicinity of Tho Dalles by hot weather. Tho Innd ofilco In Tho Dalles is to be moved Into the Michclbuch building on Union street, next month. A small mill on tho'Bolmont mine, in Greenhorn district, Grant county pounded out I8G0 in fivo days. Mrs. 8 C. Church, of San Francisco hns been appointed to tho position of matron for tho dormitory of the U. of O. It Is claimed tho hot weather will reduco tho wheat yield In tho Inlnnd Empire from 65,000,000 bushels to Aif 000,000. A spark falling In an open box of dynamlto caps nt Prospect, Southorn Oregon, set them off, seriously Injuring three men. Tho Independence Driving Club will give a flno rnco meet tomorrow. There nro n largo number of ontrlcs, nnd a good program is assured. Clnronco Jewcttt was horribly mnn gled, and ono oyo was blown out by the premnturo explosion of n chnrgo of dynamlto at Hood River Wednesday. Dr. R. P. Kendall, of Ashland died Wcdnosdny afternoon nt tho homo of his daughter nt that plnco. Ho was aged 7G yours, and a survivor of the Civil War. Ralph W. Wilbur, of Portland, is said 4o bo in lino for promotion to tho fed eral judgeship, declined by W. W. Cot. ton. No ono in tho stnto outsido of Portland cvor heard of him. Tho governor will now nppolnt five cltlzons as a stato road commission to oxrtmlno into nnd report on tho feasi bility of building a Macadam road from Portland to tho California lino, by convict labor. TELL YOUR GROCER YOU WANT A SALEM BROOM AND TAKE NO OTHER. AT IT AGAIN. Blngcr Hermann Is Out for Ro-Eloc-tlon, According to Friends. Frlonds of Blnger Hcjmnnn, tho In dicted congressman from the First district, havo launched his boom for re-olectlon, and predict posslblo vic tory on tho ground that tho opposition will bo split up and that ho will bo ablo to onter tho.gates as in tho past. Howevor, mnny inclino to tho bellof thnt this is a romoto possibility at best, Inasmuch as Hermann is linblo to bo too busy trying to crawl out from under tho load of indictments hang ing ovor him to make n congressional fight possible. And also, it is urged, ho may bo away at Washington fight ing another Indlctmont or undergoing trial at a time when, if ho Is to bo a candldato, ho would noccssarlly hnve to bo on hand to supervise his oam palgn. Hermann is looked upon by most pooplo as thp last man in tho First district likely to cut a swath at tho political harvest next year. Ra. kor Democrat. Fish and Ducks. "No fishing or hunting upon theso premises." This is tho notioo which may be seen In the show window of the Brewer Drug Co's store. Mr. Brewer has tho novel window. It is a miniature .hunting grounds, Inhabited with ducks and fish, with plenty of water nnd grasses to llvo in. It is a pleasant s(ght to soe tho two little white ducks swimming and diving in the large tank which is set in one of tho show win. dows. Tho Htlo feUows are soomlngly content with their now home. The red fish nro also another pretty sight; they look llko crimson coral in the clear water of the tank, and tho fish nnd ducks together sometimes make the wator boil with their play. Hood River Property. A Hood River preaoher of tho Holy Roller variety, has concluded that Mt. Hopd is going to erupt between now! nnd August 10th. A lava flow, he says, will fill Hood River valley, and con! sume everything down even to Tort-' land. He has a number of converts,' and with them he has gono to the sum' mit of Mt. Dcfianee, the highest luwk betweon Mt. Hood and the Columbia river,, to await the outbreak. There' are, of course, the usual number of' hard-headed unbelievers who refuse to ' take.lesa than tho usual prises for their anus. County Has to Bury Old Woman. -After applying to the Wasco eoiin oourt for $10 a month for the ba.ni V Mrs. Kato Crossmrn, hor step-son and' family refused to bury tho old woman J who died last Wednesday, July 19th I at the age of 84. The body lay ! the' hpuso of her stepson, John Crossmau1 until Saturday, when, it was taken in' Jharge by Undertaker Rartmess and buried at the expense of the county Hood River Glacier 28, 1005. IDAHO EDITORS ROBBED Smooth Thieves Get Away With Both Money and Clothes Thcro wns wholesale robbery on the Oregon express, which arrived hero at 1 8 o'clock last night from Portland, 'pending a thorough investigation of tho sensational looting of two Pullman cars, tho Southern Pacific officials and detectives nro making evory offort to suppress publicity of tho affair. It Is known thnt four men in th6 special Pullman car chartered, by the Idaho Stato Editorial Association, nnd attached to tho rear of tho train, wore despoiled of money, jewelry and cloth, ing. In tho Pullmnn next to it two Enstern passengers wcro robbed. Tho Idaho editors, with mombcrs of their families, number 40 porsons. They hnvo beem visiting tho Portland nnd havo como to California on n sight seeing tour. Last Sunday morning, bo tween 2 and 0 n. m., four of their num ber wero robbed. Ono of them, Editor Bert Mills, of tho Idaho Falls "Times," wns robbed of $140 in cash a watcli nnd ring, nnu most oi uis clothes. D. L. Radlcy, of Bolso City, grand secretary of tho Iduho Odd Fol lows, and editor of tho Idaho "Odd rollow," lost nearly all his clothes and $00 in cash. Another editor, who refused to give his name, lost his trousers, with his fnlso teeth in ono pockot. L. J. Weaver, of Mountain Home, lost his trousers and $50 in cash. C. E. Jonos, of tho "Idaho World," had $40 In cash stolen from him, togothor with his coat. In tho next car a man said to bo C. E. Blacklcy, of Columbus, O., was rob bed of $05 in cash. Another man in the samo enr was robbed of an over coat of considerable value. His namo is tho only ono tho rnllroad pcoplo have succeeded in suppressing. About 2 o'clock Sunday nftomoon his over coat was found on top of tho special Pullman of tho Idaho editors, where lthavo a ,llgh opInlon of Doan,fl i TI1I nn1 Mt.An. ..I .....-.,... J 11. II te n m SM t M s, m i 1 I Ml il flsl I Lli ll U 1 1 III m 00 & 4tA 1PM. m M Wheeling. W. Vn.. Mnv inr Some years ago while at work, I fell titer i imcK niifi ficvrfiv ititnr.i twin. Of 111V sVllnn Mirl1vul It.--.. .i. .,!.....! es a result, and the doctor told me 1 'vomu nave running sores for life, nnd that if they were healed up the result would be fatal. Under this discouraginc report I left off their treatment and re" ouch 10 me use oi s, 5. H. Its effects were prompt and gratifying It-took only a short while for the medicine to en tirelv cure up the sores, and I am not dead as the doctor Intimated, nor have the sores ever b'oke out again. Some u years have ei.ip.ed s m.e what I have de scribed occurml Having been sosignallj benefitted by its use I can heartily rccom mend it as the one great blood purifier. n o , ... J"N W I'BNDIS. Care Schmulback Brewing Co. Chronic sores start often from a pim ple, scratch, bruise or boll, nnd while salves, washes and powders are beneficial, the unhealthy matter In the blood must be driven out or the sore will continue to eat and spread. S. S. S. reaches these old sores through the blood, re moves oil impurities and poisons, build up the entire system and strengthens the circula Ion. S. S. S. is a blood purifier and tonic combined. Contains no mineral what ever butisguarnn teed purely veget able If vou have an old sore write us aud our physi cians will advise without charge Book on diseases of till- nirvrul fma The Swift Speclflo Company, Atlanta, Ga tiyiiLJ ANOTHER GRAND THROUGH Seaside Excursion Detroit to Newport and Return SUNDAY JULY, 30th 1 905 BASE BALL ft Corvallis vs. Siletz Boating, surf bathing, crossing the bar, hunting, fil ing, etc Rate from Salem $3.00 good going or rett ing on excursion train. Rate from Albany $1 .50, De troit and Mill Gty $2.50. Train Leaves Albany at 730 U n. I . . ""' UW01t at 4:45, Mill ar. -m? .. a . ' was ovionuy secreted by the fcr robbers. ?f I ThJRwO Pullman ed offk-nowlrif smm-"! mm 0. ofKnowlng something ,Ui robberies, nndlho railroad .J,,1" who wore advised by telegraph -- "iiTes( thefts, worn nf t, rti.,. , ' " i-urnnn Mf 1. tie nitrht on thn trnltt ..i... . " 1M , . ... wuiuunu mole tlnn thn nntrrnna i "nvai to . . ..D. u v.u Tho loss of tho clothes by the W.u odltors is presumably- ilim ,u. . M of tho robber robbers, lylSf tho clothes and after rlfli ."., ' Wd ""yKrijHo" throwing them ,WlT Tho editors say that tho roliberleTtaA plaeo nftor 2 a. m. Sunday morj. bocnusn n number of them wcro n til that hour. They say tho po,tw ,. their car told a story of going tBJ on thoi train to get moro Ico after th hour, and thoroforo wnH not In the ct when tho robborles took placo. Thoy nro not prepared to accept the story ho tells. Thoy also say the porta In tho noxt car acted in a strango msj nor, and was norvous nil of Sundjr after tho tho news of the robberiM snread through the train. This fact togcthor with tho finding of the over coat stolen from his car on top of thir car, causes them to think ho knowi somothing about tho wholesale robbery. Son Francisco Examiner, July 27th' A SALEM CASE. Many Moro Llko It in Salem. Tho following enso is but ono of many similar occurring dally in Salem. It l. ( an easy matter to vorlfy Its correctnest ourciy you cannot nsk for bettor proof than such a conclusivo evidence. Jacob E. McCoy, bridge builder and contractor, residing on Capital street, Salem, Orogon, second houso beyond Mill Crook, says: "I hnvo olways en joyed good hoalth up to fivo or slxycari ago. Along nbout that time ray kid noys commoncod to bother me. There wns not so much backocho, but the pris cipal symptoms wore in connection with tho kidney socrotions. A strain or orer oxortlon vory ofton causod hcmorrbsgei of tho kldnoys. I cannot say that It was so very painful, but It was very aa noying. I, usod vnrious rcmodlci, ui, whllo somo gavo roller", others were worthless. In somo way Doan's Kidney Pills wore, brought to my notice, aid whon up town I procured a box, taking thorn as diroctod, A fow doses gave me vory convincing proof that they were going to tho right spot, nnd I can ittte (lint tllAV ffflVA vtia wnmlnrul v.tt.f T .io, uuu uiivuiAuir luvuiiituuuu mem. For Bnl by "M dealers. Price 50c. tf Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, "oI "8ont8 'or tho United States. Remember tho namo Doan'i-and tako no other. Will Olvo Benont. Sovcral prominent athletes, mot tlioni bolng Bort Kerrigan, of the M. A. A. a, Jack King, "Dad" Moultot, Billy Hnyward and a host of others, aro planning n monster benefit ia the shapo of an athletic carnival to be giv en to W. O. Trine, better known to til nthletlo fraternity as "Dad," who re cently underwent an operation oa 111 lower jnw. ' Prominent Lady Dies. Mrs. W. W. Crawford, of Lawsot, ' Linn county, died of perotonltls at he homo yesterday, July 7th, aged i' years. Decoascd- was well known In this tit Sho was a daughter of B. F. Blodgett decoased, and was n native of U county. Sho leaves a husband sal throo sons, besides other relative. Baseball This Evening. Tho invinclblo Bankers will play tie unterrlflod merchnnts at Willametti field this cvonlng at 0:15. There music in the air when these leaw meot, nnd you want to go out and ki tho game, ' Will Wed. John Klrsch and Theresa Klupp trer wore iWvrin a license to W J'" terday by County Clerk Roland. Josef Albrich furnished tho offldavit. Cty at 5:55 am. STt V.