JOUBNAL, SALEM, QEEOON. SATURDAY, OCTOBEB 14, 1005. OAILT CAPITAL 2- Vmi n mtc, mHiririff tested KixtV OIIIIIHIlim fHHIM 1 1 For t f years! Sixty years of experience, think i fJ I Tf of tbatl Experience with Ayer's Sar- I STATE - ' " " ' sspaxills; the original Sarsapariiia; ac SOCIAL. Poor Blood -f Sarsapariiia tne doctors enaone tor mm blood, wesk nerves, general debility. VttmMHOitil WtrtWH 3,C.A: IV Urmtn W H f t4Iu fc NEWS : i ?- " - - ! M I - - "Tvv franmnA 'niTTV m mm 1 T TYTTD W A T i creation of class above the reach of UAUil UariliilJ duummu BY HOFEB BEOS. OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAT, 1901, 13,287. MBS. WOODCOCK, THE PORTLAND HOODOO. A lot of Porthmi peopJ em to think it a groat- Jeko to drag Mes; WmjmIc iato premiswaee t all poet ical gatherings. The poor eld ksdy has been givoa almost MtkHMl promlssase s a kind of ghastly polities! Joke, krtkktioH thera dearly . The Porttand mooUse has been 1 Jng tricks ever since she appeared. waving the "Ktwenfetl" flag over their assemblages. They have sot been aWe te eteot a United States Snfcir da Mrs. Woodcock wit her flag has om lat prominence. Portla&t programs bore fatter "V the waysfcie sad Pert! eaaJMat dear to th brt of h bmUu Skave fallen, to, ever sJnse she . Urea tfca little jae efc eeaW aot bo imBe4 off wstasgettts: Mm Weodeeok t tho fross, eatag ber in" a box, etc Whatever the regrssn may hve bees at that cWerenee k wesrt to 'pircj tie momest the bos p jeared. ' Sraater Ilais sob blame so oe "eJso bt the Portland newspapers that lve fanned Mrs. WeedeoeW's repnta (tiea into national proportion. There are nemo who think the far--nlshes a largo espply of the politioal -sagacity snl acumen that has emanat ,Xxi from that city of late year. It is certain that as long as sho Is a feature of Republican gatherings there ,-nre liable to bo things happening. AXX-EMBRACZNa EUROFEANISM. Koropcatt buroanoeraey anl rel-Upeivn- la making rapid strides in our cosntrr, that will load to the overthrow of dcraoeratU priaeiplos and may end in Tcvolatien. By the extension of the so-ealloil eivil-servlee oyotem to all branches and departments of government there is being Wit up a professional offiee holding oIam who oon never bo got ritl of. The system promulgates its own rules nnd grows by what it feeds upon. It mean oaeo a government employe, at- wars en the rtarrells. It ea the Humors of the Blood Came many trouble, pimples, bolls ami oihor oruptioiti, beildo loss of npjKitltc, that tirvHl feeling, flu of 111 iousnoM, itiiligcitloii and headaoho. Tlio sooner ono gets till of them Uie letter, ami tho way to get rid of them and to build up the system that has suffered from them is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Forming In combination tho most effective alterative and tonic medicine, aj shown by uuequ&lcd, radical and permanent cures of Scrofula Salt Rheum Peorlnslo Bolls, Pimples, All kinds of Humor Rheumatism Blood Poisoning Dyspepsia Catarrh Debility, Cto. Accept no inbtiitnto, but bo sure to got Hood's, and get it today. pnblie sntinieiit. Already t'ere are being promoted efceis-n to pet all taw people employed aader she civil servleo ast ti ponetea rolls after reheWsfe a eertaia age a grMem thsft U entirely vn-Amerieanv S. C. Bartrnm, wperi.er of forest roeerves at Rosebsirg, aks as to pnb lfefc the following no a nsattor of newo, which w to with pieaenre, to eall at teniioa to tfce systm: To VmUA SU1 Cfril Servloo Oommfaslen will hM an oxaalnatioa tt she periUon of Forest Supervisor, 'at the foHowisg named plaeeo and dates. In tke state Of Oregon, to wit: "Rosabwrg. Oregon. Oet 16. 1905. "La Onusse, Oregon. Oet. M, 1905. "For f4t infonsaitoa relitive to this examination aMrosa the United States CivH Servtoe Commlsoiea, Wash ington, D. C." Bv what is sM axve we mean no ds.voBrtwr to Mr. Bartrnm, and no 44ffrtny to any department of the government. We believe tho civil serviee system shonld be limited to a very email nam Vr of epatins of a speoial char- . We 4 not believe that more than e-ferii of tho employes in the pov tal nerrke shonM some under its yovistons. Pat aM the employes in any depart moot nader the elvil servke system asl that braneh of tho government is no longer American. It eannot bo reached by tho eltizen. It Is not open to public sentiment or pelitieal inflnenee. Appointments are placed beyond the eentrol of tho official in charge of the serviso being rendered and he be- eoaco a mere figurehead. The system onee noricr the eivll ser vice extends Itself, oan never be got rid of, each employe being beyond the reach of tho oitiien, and interested only in snstaining his department, in creasing his salary, holding his job. re gardless whether it is a department of any nse to tho people or not. Reforms become impossible and the tendency of the whole system Is ,to buill up endless bureau!, irresistible red-tapo methods, ami tho control of the people over tkclr sorvanto is gene. We know it is plantlblo and pepwrnr to bow don-B to all that is done in the name of civil service regulation. But error is alwayt plausible. o . . laws and the Oame. An article pabllshed in Tho Journal Ostobor 11, beaded "BngUsh Game Laws," takes from the Aurora Bore alls, and for which, by the way, credit by an oversight was not given, baa eanted considerable dissent among lo cal sportsmen. The article in qneetiea stated that tho present game laws of tho state were clacc lcfrfalatlon onMrety; that by far the greatest benefit nndor the laws, ac crued te tho city, sportsman, and that tho country hunter was strictly "ent of It." This, say several Salem sportsmen, is not true. Qntte tho reverse, they as sert. While the city sport has to pay a state licence of $1 te hnnt, tho farmer is permitted hunting free, within the confined of his own. land. OS his prop erty, of coarse ho mst have a license. Panl Hhaser. the well known sport ing good man, is one of those who assert most emphatically that the pres ent game laws give all tho best of it to tho farmer. Tho farmer can for bid tho city sportsman from hunting en his farm, and when a number of farmers in a neighborhood get together and refuse outsiders the right to host on their land, tho city hunter has no ohance at all. Furthermore, wyi Hawser, the far Drain. Mr. and Mcs. Kicr,. accompanied by their two daughters, are visiting the Pair at Portland this week. The Y. W. C. A. entertained the cta dats of the Xorroal at Edwards' Hall last Friday evening. Progressive games ; wave the program and first prize was we by Carl H4M and Miss Long, while the eo&solatton prize was awarded to Mr. Burrows and MJsa Moody. All at tending report an excoMcnt time. Light refreshments wore served. Mrs. Burroughs, of Cottage Grove has moved to Brain to be with her son. Bert, wio is taking the senior year is tho XermaL She is accompanied by Mice Kate Fiaerty, who will also ester school. Mr. and "Mrs. J. G. Hefty have re turned to 'Drain to spend the winter Mrs. Hefty has accepted ber okl posi tioa as instructor of raesit' in the Nor maL Mrs. Gnstafison, of Gardiner, is vis iting with her mother Mrs. Hefty this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black visited the Lewis and Otark Fair last week. Mrs. Blaek was also a delegate to the W. 0. T. U. convention at The Dalles. They report a dcVghtfnl trip. Professor and Mrs. 0. C. Brown spent Saturday at their home at their homo near Boseburg. Tho Central Oregon State Xonnal School opened with 53 per cent larger attendance than last year. It has a large graduating oi&ss and bos' the promise ef the most successful year of Its history. THE VALUE OF CHAECAOL. Fow People Know How Useful It is In Preserving Health sad Beauty. m Bm BV UH mk "M mmBBBmBBBBBBBBBBBUBmjBaBaUBBBm w JM ff -.I. JBTBml J SBBsmmmsspBmmBBiBfBBmBBBmBm sm ubb n wssbbv smni I WJm cl I I J I Napoleon's bunion sadly pained I m. m iiu I UsBBBflsf I rotIlcr Lewis he com- 88 L I- I I smP H plained: JlsBBaV'lrTclbi 4l I I "Such boots as these," he saisj Mbbbbbt m nW J I SM H won't cTn. maruj mt mr HgpJ m BavJ Bam wf ml m 1 f I I They don't keep out the I m I I 111 I water, Lou. I it k If 1 I MonDieu! How dreadfully 1 II thGy puich ! " m H "Try Crawford Shoes; it is a JnuL M J nf cinch," IbbTbP mrKr I aid Lonis en with friendly M III I aFt' 1 I f 1 I I " They wOl not hurt your bogy Jmmmmt lfeuftPMsBmBM r m Oscar M. Johnson. 1 Tlic Way To Wcaltii Benjamin FrankMn saldj The Way to Wealth Is as plain as the Way to Market. Jle gives these directiens: Bo honest, work hsjd avo same. Excellent rdvtce ,bd the last Is na nceessary as tc first, ' Our Savings Department will help you save. 'U o your savings in sums as, small as one dollar and make them earn wore Interest compounded semi-annually at three per cent. Savkifs Department CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Nearly everybody knows that char coal is the safest and most efficient disinfectant and purifier in nature, bat few realize its value when, taken into tho hnman system for the same cleans ing purpose. Charcoal is a remedy that tho more you tako of it tho better; it Is not a drug at all, but simply absorbs tbe gases and impurities always present in the stomach atxi intestines and car ries them out of the nystem. Charcoal sweetens the breath after smoking, drinking or after eating aniens or odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually dears and im proves the complexion, it whitens tho teeth nnd further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. It absorbs the injurious gases whleh collect in the stomach and bowels; it disinfects the mouth nnd throat from the poison of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal in ono form or another, but probably tho best charcoal and tho most for tho mosey is Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges; they are oomposed of tho finest pow dered willaw charcoal, and other harm less antiseptics In tablet form or rather in the form of Urge, pleasant tasting lorenges, the charcoal being mixed with honey. The dally use of these lozenges will tell in a roach improved condition of tho general health, better complexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of it is, that no posaiblo harm can result from their continued use, but on the contrary, great benefit. A Buffalo physician speaking of tho benefits of charcoal, says: "I advise Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to all patients suffering from gas in tho stomach and bowels, and to clear tho complexion and purify tho breath, month and throat; I also believe tho Hver is greatly benefited by tho dally use of them; they cost but twenty five cents a box at drug stores, and mor saa Immediately haw arrested although in tome eno a patent prep- aay hunter on his land' without perals-. aration, yet I 141 eve I get moro sad sion. He does not have first te go better charcoal in Stuart's Charcoal through tho formality of ordering the Lozenges than in any ef the ordinary trespasser off, but saa Immediately sail charcoal tablets." In the law. o Hunting during the present season A Pleasant Vtty to Travel. Is a great deal better than last year. The above is the usual verdiet of Pheasants are plentiful snd bags have the traveler using the Missouri Pacific been reported up to the limit. Quail, railway between the Pacific coast and too, are numerous. They have increased .the east, and we believe that the serv- CAPITAL NORMAL. First National Bank Building. Salem, Oregon. Normal, Academic, Business, Civil Ser vice, Music We are fortunr.to in securing tho services of Dr. Parvin for this de partment. Wo havo also arranged A Primary department, and shall havo elasjos in all grades from the first to the twelfth. Address, 3. J. EBAPS, Bilem, Ore. NEW and SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT and SOLD Highest price paid for second-hand goods of every description. I have a good stock of Tinware, Graniteware, Dishes, Crockery, ete that I can save yon money on. O. L. McPEEK, Phono 1233 Main. 170 Commercial St Esffv ft .. L 1 ijgp A NICE JUICY BOAST. Tender and appetizing is the main item of the good dinner bill of fare, and if you buy tho roast at our market you know it will be the best to bo had, for we make a specialty of selling only the Good Kinds of Meats. E, O. CEOSS, State Street Market. Phono 91 3smss2 ' JmmT I tv:- ill Ibf mi isn f itOSm'H Tho eacle is Vc-!e Sam's bus Ho soars higher than ctber Wrl I eva is keen and his mind alert, l! " If you havo an eag'.c eye tot vh swoop down on us for Oroctnea Baker, Lawrence & Bakj Bucceosors to narritt It uwnw greatly since last year. o- Frightfnl Suffering Believed. Suffering frightfully from the viru lent poisons of undigested food, O. G. Grayson, of Lula, Miss., took D. Elng'a New Ufo Pills, "with the re sult," ho writes, "that I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative proper ties. S3e at J. 0, Perry's dreg store, guaranteed. o i "Tho Tides of BaKgat,, is the ti tle, of the new serial by F. Hopkinson Smith, which: will begin la tho Novem ber Scxibsor's Magazine. Tho scenes are laid on tho coast of New Jersey. ice and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver there are two through trains daily to Kansas City snd St. Louis, carrying Pullman's 1st est standard electric-lighted sleeping ears, chair cars and up-to-datu dining ears. The same excellent service is operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Bock and Hot Springs. If yon are going east or south, writs fox particulars and full in formation. W. Q MT1BIDE, Oen. Agt, 124 Third St, Portland, Ore. fXXTOsUUt'S CHlMmaTC CSY FOX OASTOKIA. copYmcrfr. PACKING FLOUB IN BAGS is as carefully done in turning out the famous Wild Bosc brand of flour as the milling of the wheat itself. In abort, every feature of transforming tho finest grades of wheat into tho highest grade of wheat of family flour receives our best and constant attention. Wild Bos flour by tho sack or barrel stands for excellence. 8AT.BM FLOUBXKa mtttj, TIME TBTED AND TRUE ALWAYS SATISrACTOBY Eppley's Perfection Baking Powcte HAV.T -rv ATT. QZQCES3 ACCEPT NO SUBSTHUTfl SCHOOL DAYS j Aro now at band, and good j able' foolwear is as ncceesary fJJ children as books and tei will find our footwear espeehuty 4 d for growing feet; foot" j durable, neat and comfortshH ", prico and high in quality. JACOB V0G1 The New Fashion rOBMEELY SIMPSON'S STABLES Consolidated With The Club Stables Modem Management. First-class Livery and Cab line. Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally-he for picnics and excursion parties. New Fashion, phono 44. dab phone T. Chs. W. Yasnfce Prop. A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs & Frsser. Pltwnbing, Tinning Cornice Work, Heating nnd Building Work of sll kinds; mads and work guaranteed. 367 State Street, Salem. Phono 151L H .... j ;