rq,W(IWJWrj'r " 1 DAILY CAPITA JOUmiA MUM. 0 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1005. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY IIOrjBB BBOS. OITIOIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1001, 13,287. EVENT OF THE WEEK Will Be the Develop ment Convention at Eugene Attendance Will Be Large From All the Westprn Ore gon Counties iMnMuwmiMBUuiujJBjnu&J I ff Claerry Pectoral. Coughs, colds, croup, the grip, bronchitis, consumption. For over 60 years the leading cough medicine of the whole world. Ask your doctor. nManmanMeam 3.0 AyerCO., LewtlliMlM. which 00 bushels will be served, ten sacks of sweet potatoes, ton" sacks roasting cajs, hundreds of chickens nnd other things appropriate to a clam bnkc. Yamhill County Dologates. County Judgo B. P. Hhodes has ap pointed Prof. II. L. McCann nnd A. M. Poory, of McMinnvllIo, and Blchnrd Bnlrd, of North Yamhill. Washing ton county will send n largo fighting delegation to capture the next conven tion for Forc-st drove. Tho ovont of Western Oregon f6r this wook will bo tho Wlllnmotto Val ley Development Convention, to bo hold at Kugono next Trlday nnd Satur day. Tho convention Is nlroady an nsflurred success In ovory way. Llnu County Dologates. Tho delegates from tho Albany Com mercial club woro appointed Saturday . ovonlng. Tho delegates aro all men who aro oxpoctod to attond, thoy having elgniftod tholr Intention of going boforo thoy wcro named, nnd when thoy go they will roprosont Albany well at tho mooting of tho Wlllnmotto valloy com mercial bodies. Those namod are: E. W. Langdon, J. h. Tomllnson, O. E. Sox S. N. Steele, Prank J. Mlllor, 0. A. Wostgnto and M. II. Ellis. Mayor Davis is oxpooted to nlso ap point a numbor and County Judgo C. II. Stownrt has boon nskod to nnmo n numbor of mon to rcprosent thq vari ous parts of tho oounty iu tho lenguo meeting. Tho Wlllnmotto Valley Dovolopmont Looguo, whloh moota hi Kugono noxt Friday nnd SHlurdny for tho rogular quarterly tncotlng promises to bo tho lxvst attemled nnd most intorestlng yot lield, nnd grout or Interost is mnnl fostod In tho gnthoring than has been shown fur previous mooting of tho loaguo. Thir program shows a great variety of toplon for disousslon by speakers from all pints of tho state. Tho Lebanon Commercial Club has appolntod tlio follewing: M. A. Mil ler, 0. . Montague, W. II. Booth, A. W. Illiickbiirn, 0. Toveloo. . Dologatoa from Marlon Oounty, County .ludga Seott bs appointed the following delegates: Clnranee Junoi, Aumsvlllei .1. II. Albert, Salem; II. 1). Thlelsen, Salem. Wm. J. Clarke will represoat Ger volt at the convention, and Woodburn vWll eond a delegation. A large delegation from the Greater Salem OeuiMwolal Club will atteud tho convention. Or. A. Aupparle, Harry ltoland, W. L, Jonos. Ed. Tuaker, 8. A. Ponse nnd Editor 0, W. Humphrey are delegates from JelTersou. Laua Oounty. President PrlanUy, of tho Coinmor olal Club, has appointed the follow ing additional delegate from Eugonoi W. (. (liUtrap, 11. S. Bryson, O. W. Orinin. I. 11. Bingham, W. II. Thomp son, L. li. Whltaon," P. K. Snodgrass, I U. Young. Tim of tha leading society young ladles have consented to sarvo tho tables at the elamlwke. A dele gation of University students h's boon mwurtHl to "tote elams," of Hood's Sarsaparilla is unquestiona bly tho greatest blood and liver medicino known. It positively and permanently cures every humor, from Pimples to Scrofula. 16 is the Best Blood Medicine. Ilor Identity Established, Tho identity of Mrs. Thurbor, who died at tho Salem Hospital Thursday ovonlng tins boon fully established. A tolonhono mosmgo from Miss Lillian McNnry, superintendent of tho hospi tal, who went to Portland a few days ago, states that tho name of tho dead woman was Mrs. E, J. Thurbor, and that she had been -provided for by her daughter, Miss Phoebo Thurbcr, of As torla. In responso to n telephono mos sngo from Undertaker Rlgdon, Miss Thurbor nrrlvcd in this city last ovon lng, and took chnrgo of her mother's rcmnlnB. Mrs. Thurbor was a widow, and ro- sldcd near Amity, Yamhill county. A daughter, Mrs. Charles Wanless, is nt work In Horst Bros.' hop yard nenr Independence j a son, Joseph, Thurbor, lives at Independence, nnd another daughtor, Mrs. John Whltakor, resides at Crabtree, Linn county. o ' Strikes Hlddon Bocks. When your ship of health strikes tho hlddon rocks of consumption, pnou monla, otc, you aro lost, If you don't got help from Dr. Klng'a Now Dis covery for Consumption. J. W. IIo- Klnnon. of Talladega Springs, Ala,, writes! "I had boon very 111 with pneumonia, undor tho caro of two doc tors, but was getting no bottor, whon I bognn to tako Dr. King's Now Dis covery. Tho first doio gavo roller, and ono bottlto ourod mo." Euro euro for soro throat, bronchitis, coughs nnd colds. Guaranteed, at J. 0. Perry's Drug Btoro. Prico, 60c and $1. Trial bottlo free. Rather Modern. Miss McCnH So this Is roally your family oont-of-arms. Miss Xnwrlch You. MIm MeCall Whnt'B that quoer do viae in the center! MIih Nowrloh Why-or-thnt'a pa's trademark. Ho Insisted upon ringing that In. Philadelphia Ledger. o Incredible Brutality. K would; havo boon Incredible bra tnllty if Chai, J Lemberger, of Syra cuse, N. Y., had not dono tho boet ho could for his sucorlng son. "My boy," ho aays, "cut a fearful gash ovor his oyo, so I applied Ducklon's Arnica Salvo, which quickly healed It and saved his oyo." Good for burns and ulcere, too. Only 25o at J, 0. Perry's Drug Storo. o A Happy Release. Kind 1 "r I and Pardon me, but I ought to tall you that Jenes has run away with your wife. Husband (borod) Hut why runt Loudon Puneb. A Big Musical Organization. The company will present Isidore Wttiriark'a optriitie comedy suaaesa, "Tlio Chaperons." nt the Grand opera house Monday night, Oct. Oth, Is one uf the blggoat mini an 1 oomedy organ! Mtion now touring the aountry. ".The t'knperens" i new In its third year, and it has ltaen prasejjtad in nearly wary large ally In the aountry, after having enjoyed ono of Uie moat pros perous runs in New York of any mual fal jitaeo aver saan tharco. The pro duction this yaar is new la every ro- apaet new saanary, now ooatumaa, new propertiaa and new ntoahanlanl and rleetrlaal etYcets, ami the eoiupnny in cludes sueh wall-known and popular comedian and comedlenaaa as .Made ira Marshall. Ruth Lloyd. Deris Good !win. Hurry La doll, John Priaa, Qaorgo I.vdockar, Frank Wooley and others. v Govornmont of British Towns. British towns are badly administered says a German critic in tho National Review, London. "It Is Impossiblo to find out who Is responsible for wltnt is done or loft undone. Tho mnxlmum ot monoy is oxponded for tho minimum of bffect by a host of parrlng authori ties, who arc driven on to foolish meas ures by tho mob. Tho worklngmnn pnys llttlo in tho shapo of rates, and ho is consequently indifferent to econ omy; ho knows nothing of finances, nnd ho consequently violates its first principles. He has no stako in tho town, as ho can easily shift his resi dence if it languishes or decays through tho Immodernto burdon of debt which ho is tying nround his neck. Yot ho outvotes tho ownor of property or tho company which is prosecuting some groat Industry in that town, .though both of theso hnvo a great stnko in tho continued prosperity of tho plnco, and in enrcful management. Tho local body which has foolishly borrowed mil lions or-thousands slips nway Into ob scurity, whon tho mischief which it has dono is detected, nnd thcro is no ono to blnmo or punish." o A Truthful Vordlct. A clorgyman who had ncccptod nn invitation to ofllolato nt Sunday ser vices in n neighboring town Jntrustod his now curnto with tho performance of his own duties. On roturning homo ho asked his wlfo what sho thought of tho curato's sermon. 'It wns tho poorost ono I ovor hoard" sho roplled promptly, "noth ing In It nt all." Lntor in tho day tho clorgyman met his curate, and nskod bim how ho had got on. "Oil vnn- wnll xvnm Mm .null. "T .., ,.j ...., ...... ...u -.J'V didn't have timo to prepnro nnythlng, so I proached ono of your unused sor- inon's." Hnrpor's Weekly. DIED. T VXN'ER At his home in Yew Park, '.Salem. Oregon, at 4:86 p. m., Satur- ,la ,, .September 23, 1005, James A. Tanner, aged 07 jears, and I month. Mr. Tanner was born in Galla coun M, Ohio, in 1S3S. In ISO-i he crossed the plains with an ox tanm and sottled near Oervais. Ten years later ho noved to Salem, In tho vicinity of which city he lived until tho tlino of his death. Ho is survived by four children, all of whom wero nt his bed side whon he died. They aro Mrs. W. t TM,l,in nt Tumer: Mrs. W. II. Moon, of Jefferson; Elmer E. Tanner and Johnnlo A. Tannor, both of Sheri dan. The funeral sorvlces woro conducted yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock nt the United Brethren church In Yow Park, by Rev. M. M. Bnshor. Intormont was had in tho City View cemetery. OBEY. At tho family homo In North Salem, Oregon, Snturday, September 23, 1D0G, at C o'clock p. m., Ireno Minnie, the infant dnughter of Mr.l and Mrs. R. P. Oroy, aged i wecKs nnd 4 days. o Shakos Edward VII. William Roswoll appeared boforo tho county dork Saturday and renounced his nlloglanco to tho king of Great Britain, and declared his Intontlon of becoming a citizen of tho United Stales. MONMOUTH STATE NORMAL Bogins its 24th yoar Soptombor 20. prom THREE FULL COURSES OF STUDY. Preparing for County and Stato Certificates. Ilighor courses reco in Washington nnd othor statos. Demand fpr Normal Trained Teachers Lonccr terms, higher wages nnd bottor opportunities for award tho Normal Graduato for his ontorpriso. School director! tocl ate tho suponor aonny oi i B'uu"rei " mo uomsnd fugl ccods tho supply. Special nttcntion givon to mothods work In pa 1 ungraded schools. Catalogue Containing Fall Information. Will bo sent on application. 0 'rrospondonco Invited. Address . B. V. BUTLER, Secretary. E. D. RESSLEIt, Prettl STRANGE ADVICE! Gt-pi .-jjfi V. ,1 tJ SCHOOL DAYS Aro now at hand, and good k nblo footwear la as necessary fw chlldron as books nnd toacheri Ti will find our f ootwoar espccUlI; -',M od for growing foot; footwear tlitl durable, noat and comfortable, kvlfl prico and high In quality. l JACOB VOGll Tho Boomerang Throwors. Booth Torkington has among tho curios in his airy New York npartmont a boomerang. A mngnzlno editor said of this odd woopon tho othor day, "I do not beliovo that n nativo can hnndlo a boomornng so that It will re turn to tho prooiso spot it stnrtcd from." "I bollovo it," said Mr. Tarkliigton. "Why n mngnzino writer cun do tho very samo thiug with his manuscript if ho onolosaa a stamped envelope. " Now York Trlbuuo. Haggling. "Hhh hor marriage to the count real ty been Indefinitely poetponedf" "Yos, there was soma little uiiaun dorstnndlng, I believe." "But does -the misunderstanding amount to muahf ' "Only to about $500,000, I believe" Catholic Standard and Times. Dr. O, O. Orrtn fttvei nltrt Ptrwnat attention to hl great uumaulUrlan contract. qin our Almanac for many years jat wo have gtveit unusual advice to those afilic-1 ted witli coughs, colds, throat or lung troubles or consumption. We have told . them if they did not receive anv special benefit after the use of one 75-cciit sizo bottle of German Syrup, to consult their doctor. flWe did not ask them or urce them to use a largo number of bottles, as is the case iu tiic advertising of many other remedies. Our confidence in Ger man Syrup makes it possible for us to give such advice. JWe know by the ex perience of over 35 years that one 7vcent bottle of German Syrup will speedily re lieve or cure the worst coughs, colds, bronchial or lung troubles and that, even in bad cases of consumption, one large bottle of German Syrup will work wonders. JNew trial bottles, ajc.; reg ular size, 75c. At all druggists. 4 DON'T PAIL TO INCLUDE. EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER IN YOUR HOP PICKING OuTO! Sold by all Grocers FOR A LOVELY SALEM HOME fMfifniiieiHifiuiiatiHMi w ALL YOUR LIFE )HaSIH4 S s if -you will need money. You can't Ue eomfettably without it 'a a ueeeasity, and the only way of making ear tain of having it ia to sayo while you earn. Biekneaa, laak of work, Injury, aid age, are conMoMnclos that come Into ovary man's Ufa, and tho hmu who Is bait prepared to meet them la tho man who has something ahead. Any one who regularly saves a small part of hit Income no mat ter how amaU It way bo Sa aquarely on tho road to Independence, Wo receive deports of ono dollar or more and pay interest at the rate of threo per coat per annum. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL. NATIONAL BANK. Splendid Piano Purchased by Mr. I. E. Conn Tho Hilars Piano House Salem braneh has opaned the season with aonw brisk buataaaa. Tha manager, Mr. 0. W. Simon, who has settled hem with his family, has take vigorous noiu or things, and is finding numerous people In Salem and vielnity who are preparing for the eowlng t.eaoU of in door amwaamenta and study by provid lug a piano. Notable among last weak 's sales was kandiowe and eoetly Hobart M. Cable piano, purhas4 by Mr. I li U8, of W Prent streat. It U boau- tlfnlly aAHMl ia KagMab oak, and. Wing a HoWtrt M. Cabla plaao, it searcoly nels ward of eawwesdatioa, a this mako is widely known to be one of Amnrlau'a bat. We eoagratulata Mr. and Mra 1 onn and their largo elrel f nmaie lomg friends on tha future pleasure in st.ro for them. hfrl Tho Oolonel'a Waterloo. Colonel John M. Puller, of Hony Grov. Texas, nearly met his Waterloo from liver and kidney trouble. In a recent letter ho eays: "I wua noaly dead of theso complaints, and, al though I tried my family doctor, ha did mo no good; so I got a 50o bottle of your groat Blectrle Blttera, which curod me. I consider them tho boat medicino on earth, and thank God who gvo you tho knowlodgo to make thorn." 8old and guaranteed to euro dyspepsia, biliousness and kidney dla aaao, by J. 0. Perry, druggist, at 50 abotUo. Sold In Salem by S. C. Stono. H trti ar av 1 u it 1 a 1 1 kw 1 1 rwi-v 1 i 1 1 ii x vc e 1 I THAT ls Rir.HT 3 THAT IS THE KIND WE DOI No job too small, 110 r too largo, m for us to hnndlo. B LET US FIGURE ON' YOUR 1 NEXT ORDER. You will bo I ploasod with both work aud price 1 I I ELLIOTT THE JOB PRINTER I I Phoue; Main 1213 flco- K 217 South Commercial St I I KHHjKKfljp sM A. L. FRASER 1 DiiajiAAiHbii 1 .. - ai. . . . 1 1 uuctunun iu uurrougns xrasor. Pltimbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of nil kinds; ejtloatei iuuuo uuu wor gunranteou. i oui oioift Direct, aaiom. I'nono loll. II FIRST jtJJLr!L4 Buy Fteeland Consolidated Now 5 Cts pet Shane Tho prico will positively advanco la a fow wcoks. j ThiJi mino wiU bo a dlvidond-payer, and tho stock will bo worth M per sharo In 12 months. j Ifcia Is not a prospect, but a dotrolopod mlno with moro than 2,000,000 worth of-ore ia sight. Buy now, but do not wait until tho stock goes to 25 cents per sW S100 invested now will make a f ortuno. Wo will show you thli prtf orty at our oxponso. If not found as represented you aro under oo oV uwsauons to buy. What more can you ask. For particulars call at onrcf. The J. C. LEE CO. Inc., 337 STATE ST. 1 Salem Box Factory Q. P. MASON, Prop, I am In 8outh Salem, where von will find me for all kinds of fruit trays, orchard boxes and hop baskets. Miller street, Salem. Phone Main 303 College of Music-Willamette University Opens Sept. 26 Lond16.,1' Calb,rea,th B- Mv Dean, piano; Frederick W. Ooodrtt New nta ' V ' Eva x B- Salem' plsn0. ' """ uinaoa Btuaios, new faculty. WALL PAPER i We are exclusive dealers in Wall laper, and carry the finest and most v j..lo ,lne , no cjt yja Come and see us. can goods and prices. E. L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 NEW and SECOND HA GOODS BOUGHT SOLD Highest prico paid for sw08'l goods of every description. I 0W cood iitoek of Tinware, Gramte5j Dishes, Crockery, etc, that I ess you' money; on. 7 O; L. McPEEK, Phono 1233 Main. 170 ComBK" J