It DAILY OArlTAI. JOTJBNAX, BAUM, OXBOOH, BATUBDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1005. ANY FOOt . r matL iJznxT JTMrtiJt, ' m Knows enough. to cjirry an nmhrolla when It rains, but tho wlso ono Is ha who carries ono whet it Is only cloudy. Any man will send for a doctor when ho gots bod-fast, but tho wiser ono Is bo who adopts nro nor tiropmt. tlonary. proven tlvo and curatlvo measure whon first nppoar tho Ills whlch.lf un chocked and tin cured, grow Into serious Illness. Impaired dlges tlon and nutri tion aro generally tho fnrprnnnnm of a norvons or functional break-down. Afittire tint nrovulea remedies mriat l abundantly for nil such conditions In our I native medicinal nlants. With tlin nn (of chemically puro glyccrlno, of proper isirengiu aim at-u proper suaiainca ump Frrattire, Dr Plorco extracts from Golden Seal root. Queen's root. Stono rnnt. TSlnrV .Chcrrybark, Itlooilroot and Mandrako I root, mruicinai principles wnicn, wncn scomblnwl In Just tho right proportion, Kconstituto hl wldnly famed "GnUlcn MaU HiMl Hirr ri ri,B It restores the tone of tthe toranch tho activity of tho liver and the steadiness of tho nervas, pouring fevltality Into tlio blood till tho nnco sick uind debilitated ono Is so renewed In I'hoaltli, strength and power that ho can prcsumo nis worn, wnaiever it is, with Kvljror and elasticity. L All medical authorities, nf wlintnvnr school, agrco that Hydrastis, or Golden iseai ono 01 mo essential roots in tho maxo-up oi ur. rierco's uoldeu 3IvJlcaI Dlscnverv Is of verv creat vnlun us n. pure tonic, and as an altnratlvo valuablo hi chronic affections of tho stomach, In testines aud bladder. C7t.To . JToi nly tho Original hut tho ' Kee up over 40 years iro. by old ..... 1"; " ' "rca, nave occn nuch imitated 1ml never equaled, iu thmi- nanils attest. They're purelr rentable, belwr made up of concentrated and refined medicinal principles, extracted from tho roots of American plants. Do not cripo. One or two for auimach correctlTO, Uitm or tour for cathartic. Accounts aro irlran in Jaek London's low book, "Tales of tho Fislf Patrol" How being issuod by tho Mocmlllan ompany, of so von adventures during bis year or two of scrvico with the sh commission, at which timo ho vrai 10 or 17 yoars old. 4 flB98CKSCP9H9I GOTHAM LETTER Now York, Oct. 14. Municipal auV ministrations in this country, particu larly Jn largo cities, are not famous for tholr economy ami it is safo to say that nobody evor suspected tho municipal government of Greater New York to bo moro economical than, tho govern ments of other American cities. As a rulo figures showing tho oxtravagnnco of city administrations, aro moro exas perating thtui sensational except In somo few instances. Tho figures con cerning tho cost of maintaining tho county jail on Ludlow street, however, aro so extraordinary, that even tho most pesslmlstio critics of tho adminis tration find it difficult to nccopt thorn ns correct. According to tho figures, submitted by Sheriff F.rlangor to tho board of ostlmato tho cost of maintain, ing and conducting tho Ludlow street jail is $100,750 a year, not including tho $40,000 which constitute tho sher iff 'a salary. At tho present timo thcro aro only tbrco prisonors in the jail and, according to tho figures their mointc nanco costs tho city over $00 a day for each prisoner. Onco in a vrhllo thcro nro a few moro prisoners in tho jail, but tholr numbor has not exceeded tilno for over a year. Taking tho maximum figure as tho avorngc, tho cost of main taining tho prison would bo about $30 a day for each prisoner, Ono of tho local papers has figured out that tho city could savo about $45 a day by Bonding its 'prisonors, each accompanied by a trusty guard, to tho St. Regis ho tel, and board and' lodgo them there Tho prisoners and "their guards could enjoy luxurious quarters, delicious meals, drink champagne with their stools and smoko fine cigars and: it would cost tho city only one-half of SCENES OP REFINEMENT AND OP CHEERFULNESS TITH GEItMAN BEEB GARDENS, SO CHARACTERIZED BY THE AMERICAN SCIENTIST, HARVEY W. "WILEY. TRENCH NATION GREATLY BENEFITED BY INCREASED CONSUMPTION OP BEER. Unrvoyi W.Wlloy, chief of tha Bureau of Chemistry of tho De partment of Agriculture, xoturned from. Europo on October 0. IIo had boon visiting tho different canning establishments, broworles and wlno and spirits producing establishments In Groat Britain, Germany and Franco in tho interest of tho food inspection scrvlco of tho United States. In speaking of beer and its manufacture and consumption in Germany and Franco, ho stated: 1 'Tho German boor garden-is a typi cal Institution. Evory city has ono or more of thorn, according to its size. On summer ovorings and Sunday after noons thoro is generally good concert music in theso gardens, rendered by on orchestra or a military band. They nro vbutod by multitudes of peoplo, with Very littlo distinction of station. Tho people aro all neatly dressed, sit at tables wen, women and children, fam ilies usually grouped togethor and sip their beer, listen 'to tho muslo and chat in tho intervals. Although everybody, regardless of sex and almost regardless of ago, drinks beer, it is used very mod erately, and there is nn entire absenco of the treating habit. This, and the presence of womon and children, ox cludo the possibility of excess, and tho whole is permeated by an atmosphoro of refinement and cheerfulness. If beer drinking Is condemned by somo as an objectionable habit and avery ono has a right to an opinion on that sub jectIt must bo admitted, I think, that the Germans practico ib In the least ob jectionable way." OP OREAT BENEFIT TO FEANOE. "What astonished mo very much was tho remarkable Increase of beer consumption in France, in spite of tbo abundance, of cheap wines. When I was in Paris 7 years ago, a great many people in the boulevard) eaf es and in tho tabavets drank absinthe, a drink whreb,-aside from its strong al coholic properties, IS very injurious to fho- health, Vow tbo Parisian oflen drinks beer, not only of domestic manufacture, but also imported from Germany, and ho orders 'un boo' with a nonchalance whfeh. doea not in the least betray any aversion to its Ger- man. origin, la' tho northern provinces beer takes very frequently the place of wine, and it -almost seems as if beer wero becoming tho popular drink in somo parts of France. This -remarkable, chango in the drink habits of the French people, especially la the aban donment of tho vile, poisonous ab sinths, wiU, unquestionably, provo to be of great benefit to tho French." what it costs now to keep tho few prisoners at tho Ludlow street jail. Whilo trying voices for tho Studio Evonlng club, Dr. H. Ilolbrook Curtis, ono of Now York's loading musicians, discovered a young and untrained ten or, who is said to possess a marvelous voice. Dr. CuTtis, as well as other ex ports who havo heard tho young sing or, agrco that ho promises to bocomo ono of tho world's greatest singers. Tho young man is a Polish Jew, named Isano Routmnn, and mis been earning a living for himself nnd his mother by peddling on the Bowery. Mr. ChaTles Dillingham, tho manager of Miss Fritzi Schetf, has taken tho y6ung man under his wings and will havo him educated for tho opcratio stage. At Miss Schcff'a suggestion ho was given th"p stngo namo of Raphael Car usko, n combination of Caruso and' Do Iteszke. During tho present season ho will sing in tho chorus of tho "Mile. Modiste?'' company to get eomo stage training nnd at tho end of the season ho will bo ontrusted to somo great mus ter to bo prepared for the opomtio stngo. Tho postal authorities nro looking for a man who signs himself J, E. A. Smith and who scorns to bo a mnn of original ideas. Ho offers himself as tho matrimonial prizo in a lottery, which is to cost each of tho players $5. Tho one who guosscs a certain numbor, which, ho says, ho has put in escrow, draws Smith as a husband. Those who fail to win- tho capital prlzo each get $5 worth of stock in a company which is to bo formed to "ex plait a valuablo proposition." Tho con test closed on October 25, and aspirants who do not oncloso $S will receive no consideration. Smith also offers a prlzo of $100 to tho newspaper which is most often mentioned in bis applica tions and another prlzo of $100 to tho paper in which his futuro wife first saw tho proposition. Tho prosaical postal authorities do not npproclato tho orig inality of tho schomo nnd aro of tho opinion that Smith hns violated tho postal laws and is liable for fraud. Tbo wavo of crime which swept over tho city a fejv weeks ago has by no moans receded and tbo number of crimes against tho person and property in all parts of greater Now York is por fectly appalling, BurgtaTS, in partfcu lar, havo become eo bold nnd fcarloss that tho citizeni aro becoming desper ate Many inhabitants of cortain sec tions of tho city, much visited by burg lars, havo armed thomsclvcs to protect thomsolvos and tholr property against burglars and thugs, as they aro unablo to get adoquato polico protection. Com missioner McAdoo says that tho num bor of policemen and dotoctlves in Greater Now York is insufficient, but skoptlcal citizens aro inclined to bellovo that it is not nt nil a question of num bers. If inability to discover ami ap prehend evil doers is a proof of tho incapability of tho polico force, tho polico forco of New York displays, un deniably, tbo most astounding lack of ability, Soino critics, of tho adminis tration aro of tho opinion thnt tho po lico forco is numerically adequate and clover enough, bui a compelled by or ders from above to devote so muoh time ami effort to tbo persecution of trivial offenders guilty of minor misdcneaiiors, that they havo neither enough timo nor energy left to cope with the real crin inals. Probably the largest bottle of mixed drinks over concocted is on its way to President Zelaya, of Nicaragua, in roe ognltlon of certain courtesies extemled to a number of prominent men who havo obtained valuable railroad, min ing and other concessions in Nicaragua. 1ho battle is three foot high and baa even compartments, extending from the top of tho bottle to the bottom. Each compartment has Its individual cork and contains, respectively, claret, Pennsylvania rye, Kentucky bourbon, yellow chartreuse, Scotch whisky, cremo do Mentho and Cremo Yvette, Tho bottle was made to order by the Pitts burg Plato Glass company and cost $100, not including the contents. Hoosier Drills SIJ3B1.. Are the Best - tl a cLSSir sr p $& THEY HAVE BEEN MANUFACTURED FOR FIFTY YEARS AND HAVE BEEN SOLD IN OREGON POR THIRTY-EIOHT YEARS, AND HAVE, i ALWAYS GIVEN SATISFACTION, TID3 HOOSIER HAS TID3 ONLY . ABSOLUTE FORCE FEED USED ON ANY DRILL, AND DISTRIBUTES .THE GRAIN-.EVENLY AND NOT IN BUNOHEa BY USING A HOOS; IER YOU WILL NOT SEE THAT WAVY APPEARANCE IN THE FIELD WHEN THE GRAIN IS COMINO UP, OWING TO IMPROPER DI8TRIBU. TION OP GRAIN. SPEAKING ABOUT EXPERIMENTS OP THE LIGHT AND TRASinr BINDS OF DRILLS WITH LIGHT WiniELB, LIGHT , FRAME AND LIGHT SPRINGS, TIHSY ARE NOT TO BE COMPARED WITlfit THE' HOOSIER IN ANY RESPECT. T1D3 HOOSD3R"HAa MANY IMPORTANT FEATURES THAT COMBINE TO MAKE IT THE BEST ' ORAIN DRILL MANUFACTURED. Mitchell, Lewis & Stavcr Co. IiAROEST DEALERS IN FARM IMPLEMENTd AND VEmOLES" IN MARION COUNTY. SALEM BRANCH, F. F. OARY, MOR. 211-210-220-237 STATE STREET. SALEM, OREGON, 20,708 marriages dming tho first six months of this yens, against 10,205 dur ing tho corresponding period of last year. If tho figures published by the health department aro reliable, the health con ditions in Nejr York aro beter now than ever before In its history since colonial times. The figures are baser upon the census of 1000 and show a death rate of 10 per thousand. Allow ing for an increase of population since 1000 of about 10 per cent, would reduce tbo death rate to about 17 per thou-. and. That figure beats all previous record, Tho report of the health department for tbo first six months of the present fiscal year shown that there wero 50,- S43 births In New York, against 7,?& in tbo first sax months of 1094 and ?7,-l 760 deaths against 42,690 in the first. Tho coming visit of tho British squadron undwr tbo command of Pxinco Battenburg will bo tho occasion of an unusual display of good will and friendly sontimonts. Extonslvo prepa rations; for tho reception nnd enter tainment of tho visitors nro being madw and. If tho procrnm is carried out, tho British visitors will havo no reason to bo didsntisflod with their American cousins' hospitality. Tho sailors of tbo Amoricnn ships in and near Now York havo contributed $10,000 to defray tho oxpenses of entertaining tho visiting British sailom. They know that tbo offlcora will bo well taken caro of and will oonflno thomselvcs with making things pleasant for tho crows. Novor beforo Jn tho history of tlds city has thero boon such nn cagornomi and rush on the part of tho owners of real and personal property to pay their taxes at the flmt possible moment as this year ami the result bus completely shattered every previous record of re ceipts for tbo first day. When tho of fico closed on the uftornoou of tho first day $12,250,000 had been received in Manhattan and $2,500,000 in l!rook lyn. Tho largest Individual paymeut rocolved on tbo first day was that of tho Vandorbilte, consisting of sixteen chocks aggregating $1,000,000, Ono of theso chocks drawn for $350,000, repre sented taxes due from tho New York Central railroad, while tho others rep resented accounts on real and personal property from tho various branches of tho family. Tho Temorknblo promptness of tho citizens in paying their taxes is inter preted as a proof of tho existing pros perity and of the fact that prosperity is resting upon a more solid basis thau ever before. 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WIDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW P0?-i SAY MISTER We Ate going to close out oat hard ware store at semi-price. $8 churns at $2.50. $50 cook stove at $35 $ ,25 wash boilers at 75c 20c stove pipe at Oc $ 00 cream separator for $60 $J.65 paint for $J.35 Stove pipe dampers 7c each Six .quart milk pans for 5c each Copper clad tea kettles 50c Mrs. Potts' sad irons 85c set Gas Stovje tin tea kettles i Oc 250 pocket knives, the best that money will buy, for sale as cheap as trash. 75c ventilators 40c Paint brushes i 5c to $ 1 . 75 , from 5c to $ J. 00 If yoa expect to get the benefit cf these prices you will have to hurry t for the foods are going fast. All our foods are new and up to date. No trash in the stock. Manning & Ferguson SALEM OREGON mi M rrmrap-Tr-jgB