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--r, ' DAH.Y CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. ntlDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1005. 1 I 't.t DAILY CAPITAL JQDRHAL BY HOFER BROS. OITIOIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1904, 13,287. A CONFIDENTIAL TALK. Tho Journal has just closed Its sec ond special Mle day with muoh satis faction to itself and its subscribers. tTliaro have been several hundred re newals and several hundred new sub scribers added to our lints. This may net sound large, bttt it is satisfactory, and moans a healthy and rational growth, suoh a every well-eenduetod paper oan be preud of.. The Journal is ooastantly reaching out for new patrons, but 'it dees not enre to de the MtMfttteMftl act. A saUsnsd sue toner year in and year ottt is what builds hp a newspaper and enables it to de a solvent, permanent business. This olaas of hnsineoe Is what the Journal strives for and is proud to nave. It in, however, not content to rest npen its ears, but is constantly atrlvln; to nolo its subscribers a well m Itself.. Fer this reason it ha an other great oiler to make to eld and new patrons alike. We don't believe in a "something for nothing" cam paign, ami therefore don't pretend that we are giving away all we have and mere too, hat we have a good thing which we want to share with our 'faintly of imbrorlbara.. My an adver teeing deal with a largo assist son oom we are enabled to give, our pot- '' en .7 nsnu eg- JjotJ s fPrTnsn rVHpVonaW Was n IWMI1PI IOC JViny MUtOXlf(WPJI pMH M wWjMOOs J 1919 18 OUC pfOpOOV Una: To ail who will nay a yoar in advfcaae wo wlU gtvo m a pi mnm, wHMwt any mOUHmal jay, a yogr'a JwheertpUftM to mom of tttt following valuable pnbUeaUette: "Ma4Mo," a honto tnagaalne atav iter Um Ladles' Hatae Jonmal "Tho ram and Boats ftmUaet" "TIN Ajrtonltnrel MpttwHt" And their eboloc of as of Um Art lowing papsrai Weakly later Ooaan, tho Orag Jrntd ratwor, or Um Xow York TrltHwn, oaoh of wfchsh is worth a dollar a yoar. TMa la Mm Moot liberal etftr eror wad in tbo snhseTtatson MM, and iwolMMON a oumh of papers that to do sornMo In any bents, toad as a yogr'i tmhsarlpttoa In a4ano to tho Daily Oapttni Jowmal and ys oan haw ttatm imJait Itmt mf huum ataa. SSgg'SnrnSeW VOVV Vfj anjsBjcnsngsBj mejBBfBW lately rroe for a year. ' . Ptoral OonninlrnnML Win herb U moot injagiens to bona 0 1 Thjrsao, Why to green grass like) a snaaaef wiui ik eat tie oat It, Who I a nato of baad like a root l.u.lf When It la mainred by telHag What em Jack PYost any whoa ho kissed iho rasa WUt than And It Willed. Why l a widow like a gardacrf He eau mm tries to get rid of bar woods. Whea in a Man an aorltf Wao loaf xprlee haa awdo hint tafo. Way is aaparafoa Ilk a dry aer moat Too ntoat onjoynoja part U the mmL Why k a jroaag hva Uha a ofcoa of wiMNUf Sao la arot aro4lo4, taaw thnwhod, an4 laill hoaoosw the aonr of Mm fatally. What to tho ana's trade la too month of Mayf Moasoa. Why la a wMnn' ago Uho a aoral iMAdif It to aover told. Tito prtHsoni, far looinf nwa layo tho fowtthtiia of a furtnao maak rji a HoHon knoVto a briok walV a brisk at a Uao, Tho ata 4k will ot lay Mm Arot briok htoaaas it fails ahori of a sentploU wall, will nut atako waoh yrantaas. Xanjr laoplo Uva-ap tbjoir laoooMO aad daao to gave beaaait too amonat HvalUbN to stoat with annoata too taaU. RanwMtibar' yon aan start a eaviafo aooaawt with m with only oao doihw, and womsb aaoo started it U saro to frow. Miaa a fartoae haa rOiwHod from h a bginnlag. Oagia saving today. SAVJh'QS BANS tUIPART. Capitol NatffMl Bank. Does y y "W-fe -MJVJ Sr-kiSV " A. AiZLLI L JPtZLLL Why Is the lottM- V like a honry snoklet Hwiiiup a H follows it. Why Is an Dsster lily like a poor nmrkenmitf It shoots before it has pistils'. o LBT YOUR STOMAOH IIAVE ITS OWN WAY. Do Not Try to Drive and Ferae It to Work When It Is Not Able, or You Will Suffer All the Mere. Yon cannot a (fort to treat year stow afe aa somm won treat a balky bono; foroo, drive or even starve It iaio do ing work at which It rebels. Tho stom ach is a patient and faithful servant and- wiH standi maeb alms and ill treatment before It "balks," hot whoa K does yon had bettor go slow with it and wot attempt to makn It work. 8onw people have tho wletakon idea that they can make their stomacbe work by starving tboaaolvoa. They might care tho stomach that way, bat it wonM take so long that thoy woald have no we f or a stoma oh whoa thoy got Ihrottgn. The sensible way oat of the difficult? Is to lot th stoma root If it wants to aad employ a sabatltnto to d its work. Stuart's Dyspepsia TnbMrto will do tho work of yonr stomach for yon and dlgeot yonr food Jnat aa yonr atomaak tttmd to when It wo wall. Yon oan prove tale by patting yonr food la a glass Jar with oaa of tho tablet and anfleloat water and yon will so the food dtfootooV la jnat tho saaw lima as tho Aiffeetlve fluid of the etonutah wonM do It. That will satisfy yonr miad. Mow, to satiafy bath yonr Mind and body take oaa of Stoart's ftrspepeM Tableta after eating oat all arxt what yon want ad yon will foal la yonr miad that yonr food Is betas, aMgsatsil booaaoo yoa will fool no die Ivbanao or weight la yonr atonment la fast, yon wIM forgot all abont hav lag a stomach, Jast ae yon did whan yon were a healthy bey or girt. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tableta act la a natural way booaaoo thoy contain oaiy the nataral eUmeats af tho gaststa Jalcea and other dlgoatlve fluids of the st smash. It wakse ao differanoo what coadttloa tho stomach la la, thoy no right ahead of tholr own accord aad da tholr work. Thoy kaaw their bnaS asaa aad snrroandlag ooaditioac ao not laflaeaee them la tho least. Thsy thaj relievo tho weak stomach of all its bar dona aad give It hs ftuohaoedod real ami permit It to become stroog and healthy. taart's Dyopopeia Tablots are far sals by all druggists at M eoata n bate Thoy are so wolt known and hsslr popnhurity Is ao groat that a fragftoi wonM aa soon tMak af aolaf ant of alcohol or fuialao aa af thorn. la fact, phyaleuas aro praaarlblnf Uam all ever tho land, and If yonr awn dootar la real beaost with yon, ha wilt toll yon fraaaiy that aboro to nothing aa earth ao good for dyspepsia as sXuart's Dye ponaia Tabiota. rrafsanisnahi In Oatlage AUdeUaa. Kow York, Nov. !!. A pocalhur aa lection has boon mads of a subject for lbs annual debate botwooa l-eaasyi-ranis aad Oelambia, which wUlbohoM hero today. The qaestloa will bet "Meaalvad, that any bona Ada college stndont andsr tl years af ago, aad having completed one year's work la good otandtaai bo altowod to repro seat In athlstlos tho laaMtetlae at which sash work to done, regardless of any snaspaasallca ha may have pro vionsiy roooivod far hto athlotle ability." Thd Ualvoralty of Peaaaylvaam. will bo ropresontod by apaakors from tho Iclossphlc literary society and t'olambia by the muaard society. It is beUevod that Um rsaalt af the de bate will be af saaaldarable weight raamrtling the fntnro policy af tho large colleges la this eonatry con rcrniag tho ntuoh-diseasosd o,noetlon of profssslnaallam In college athletics, Tho master haa bosoms partlclnariy lmpommat la eaaasaueaoo of aevsral rases at the bogianiag of tho asaoi la which protests wore made afaiast certala asmiprofceeional college ath letes. Maa's Uaroasnablcfts, to often as great as woman's. Bat Thos. . Austin. Kir- the "XeanhU can " af Leaveavcorth, lad, was aat aaroaaahablo, whan he rofnsod to al lew the doctors to operate on hto wife, for female trouble, "Instead," ke says, "we eonslndod to try Rlctric Bitters. My wife was then so sick, she could hardly leave ker bed, aad five (8) physicians bad faitod to re lUve her. After Ukiag Bleotrle Bit ters, she was perfectly cured aad oaa kow perform all her haniehnW duties," GuaraBteed by J. 0, Perry, droggl? price 60c Yes. 100.000 time3 each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. Ask your own doctor about taking Aycr's your own doctor about taking Aycr's Sarsaparllla for thin, Impure blood. statu I Wp.MIh J.O.AT.rOo.. TO FIX STATE LINE Oregon and Washington Each Claim Jurisdiction Over Sand Island ScmhI Island, which has grown since 1S41 from a bit of trsaohorous saml bar In the Mouth of tho Gohimbia river to reepcctablo else, large enough to support a small Ash lag vUmgawilI be the principal prise in tho boundary dispute shortly to be argnod by the attornoy-aonorals of Oregon and Wash ington, before tho supreme court ot tho United Statra. This meager bit f shifting saml has gathered to Itself a good dtml of tho silt the mighty Co lumbia tears from the moontnlns near Its hendwnters, and carries dnwn to the ocean. It hae now a length of ovor four miles, and n width in some parts of almost two miles. This labsact Is bisectod by tho Imag inary lias that, at ths time Oregon be came a state, was tho bonndnry p nratiag this commonwealth from the than territory of Washington It was valueless until the Ashing indus try assnmsd largo proportions. Thru It was eagerly sought after as a loca tion for Ash traps, nets and wheels. Tho land was sold by the state for high prices, as was laad on a large number of aoigaborlag saad bars which tho river by Its bnUdtay ap pro cess raised to tho dignity of laiaads. If the bonadary lino Axed 84 year ago by congress Is recognised ao nn- chaagiag by the United States sopteuio eonrt, then much tho greater portl'.n of tho new Islaml will belong to Wash ington, though thlo state has atwa claimed It, ami haa sold the laad ! private poroses, Tho money will ban- to bo refunded In that ease) to tl purchasers. aad sovereignty roll it aulshed. According to tho onabliag act whin. Aied tho boamlartes of Orogoa, aa U aginary Una commencing oaa Uagao from tho shore lias, soatlaolng to a poiat la tho cent or at the main cbaa- act of tho Ootnmbto, was to bedrawa to das oast, natll it arrack the north ship rhanasi of tho river, aad he eoa- tlauod throngh the coaler of that channel, up the Columbia until It strlheo the Mth dagraa of totltu.to. TWo liaa Iks time It was Asod, passed to tho north af what was than Saml Island. At preseat the line panose rhroag tho lalaad, giving Um greater aortloa to tho state of WnaaV ianjlan, This state will probably con tend that tho Uao to not atatioaary, bat a Anotassiag one, and to Axed oaiy by tho center af the aorth ship chan asl of tho rivor. Waaklagtoa wW moat Hkoiy nrgo ahat tho boundary aAsft BMMflU-lfll HAOanajgafAaaMtant smMll aanml " w Fcw ips snmsnFmrs ananpss) osmrv f ha ago with th varylag movements of tho rivor. Tho bonadary salt has boon inotl- tntod by Wnshlsgtos and tho plaint papers prepared. Thoy not yet boon AJod to tho atoto. bones, of osnrso tho atioraey goaoral af state ban theraforo not eomawnoed to propare Oregon's side of tho easo. A Disastrous Oalamlty. It la a disaitrana calamity, when yon Um yonr h-alth, boaanso iadigoetion aad asastipatieB have sapped it away. Prompt relief oaa bo had ia Dr. King's New Life Pills. They bnild up year algoailve organs, aad earc headache, dlaalasae, calls, constipation, etc Onar antsod at J. 0. Parry's drag stars Mfc, Installation af Now President. Uacon. On, Nov. U, Pistinslsajsnl odaoators from ail parts of tho scajh have arrived bore to attend abf ho ataUatton of Dr. Charles Lee Smicn, tho nsw preatdent of Xoroar ualvoc' ty, which will tabs peace here that eveaiag nt ths City Aaditosiaja. Antemj thooo preseat at' the taahnelg tloa tonight will also bo many prog laoat Impttoss of Ooorgia aad adjea lag states. Sure Oare for rtJot. Itshtag Pitas prsdnoc mototnro ami canto itehiag, this farm, as wall as Ittlad, Thinning ar PretnnNng THtos arc eared by Dr. Bo.se.n-kn's Pile 1t dy. Stons itahlng and blessing. Ab sorbs tamers, SOc a jar at druggists, or seat by mail. Treatise free. 'Write ae abont year ease. Dr. 'Bosaaka, Phlla, Pa. Colonial Supper. Friday ovooiag, Nevombar A4th, fi S to 8 p. au, in tho lostwro room at tho First Presbyterian ehnrch. Pennsylvania National Guard. Pittsburg, IV, Nov. 24. The most limiouittt niihtary gathering ever hebt her was opened May when, the a iwuml convention of the national guard aesoctotion of Pennsylvania was sailed to order 1 the convention hall of the rfcncilor hotel at D:80 o'eloek tills forenoon. Col. A. J. Logan, the pres ident of tho association, opened the meeting and delivered his annual ad dress, in which ho outlined the var ious Important matters which will come up for eommloration at this con vention, Tho morning session was de voted principally to tho transaction of row tin business ami' the discussion of various matters of interest to the na tional guard. Among those present at the convention wore Governor Pen mypacker, Drtgadier Generals John A. Wiley Of the Third brlaads, J. W. Bchatl of the Mrst brigade and J. 8. V. Oobtn of the Fourteenth regiment, and many other ooVere of the national guard, ae wail aa some officers of tho regular army. There will bo another session this afternoon lar which a number of in teresting papers will bo read by of fleers of tho national guard. The reading of the papers will be followed by dtoenaniona. The question of stats armories will 1m thoroughly dlenad. It was this association which framed the bill Matt reatted in an appropria tion of 50,000 for stats armories. This evening a banquet will I giv es to the delegate. Several promin ent regular army officers wilt be pres ent aad wUt deliver addresses on mil itary subjects. Tt Is suggested that soma valuable suggestions will 1m mads for the betterment of the mili tia service ami for placing It upon a more strictly military basis than that upon which it Is now. IMMIGRATION DEPOT, ELLIS ISLAND, NEW YORK. Now Yorkers' who visit this Inter est liiic plaon on n Winter day put on tlits grant Scotch Cheviot D0UI1LI! ilRUASTHI) CltOPTON OVURCOAT Indole! jpdpenjainin5(9 MAKERS fc NEWyoRK n long, looe, broad-shouldered coat of unequalled ntyla and the moat comfortabls unnnont over made fur tours and out door occasions. flaus) amMktnmiai nsmhnVttstamnal. sua AaUnL it tirttlna" thto UWt We ar asstms samits hoc. G. W. Johnson Co. (lncorporntctl.) Tie New Fastion rOEMBELY SIMPSON'S STABLES Consolidated With Tic Club Stables Modern Management, First-class Livery and Cab Una Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally-he for plealcs aad excursion parties. Now Fashion phone 44. Club phone 7. Chs. W. Yannke Prop. GOOD CAUSE FOR THANKSGIVING Whoa you have tho supremo satto faetloa of putting oa a collar or shirt dona np by the Salem Steam Laundry, with a osier and Aniah oa It to salt the most fastidious, and no roagh edges or torn edges or tarn bntton baias to an noy you. A man to in keck to be ble to have his lias kset In.sush porfect condition as w keep il whan htaadrisd at ths Salem Steam Laundry Family work, rough dry, So par lb. Pions M. 330 Liberty St 'r " ' - i A FAMOUS vnasn T " Vfiu 1 nVg ' tfff I jmk3 " niam( I WaWl Hi W L aaaarl I ' U Wtr 1 eared M V emh with Oernwn Syrupl lit wrote to fir. O O. Ocmm; "An m tm as t tell you. doctor rfesr. rw fectin' Aocr taaa etr I've been 1 QThe tor consumptive abottbi not be the victim of experiment, as lis often is, bnt the moment the ilreml disease inani fosta lu weocttce hs sliotild be given lk Kbce'a 6emmM Syrup a pure, itoit-slco-Itollc mcxllcirte that is tnsde sttccially for the curs of consumption, and has a world wide fstne as a certain rnnwly for catarrh. enlda, coMghs. croup, wwe uiroai sum allbrof lital affections in okl awl younx. rlltiall in all rlviliwl countries, and has been famous e a consumption cure for almost half a eenttiry. GTrial Iwttle. c Iltg bottle, 75c. At all druggists throughout ths world, Sold in Salem by S. C. Stono. Opening Bids fer Army Supplies. WasWnsrton. Nov. H.-lHds for a large variety of army supplies, to 1m be delivered .1 the depots of tho qour termnatow nt elrbor New York, oo Uuls, wore opened at tho Wnr Depart moot lodor. Among tho supplies for which bids were received, ore various hinds of wear I nor apparel, lmrrack ehnirs, mosqults Imrs, water moler, rubber hose, dectrlf batteries, nnt fnns ntnl Are how pipes. Jefseys The Proper Thing for the Weather we arc Having rt&6&hbo) A NEW STOCK OF THE BEST SHOES IN THE CITY la Ladles' aad Idea's Dress Shoos. Xothlag aver better slttsq is Si- IVlcns Heavy Working Shoes Warranted water proof. REMEMBER In order to reduce my stock I am selling Women's, Men's and t'UMrca'i shoes at prions lower than ever before made ia this city. All the shoos offered at this sals are lata, up-to-date styles and ska. Oome in ami see these goods, for I save yon money oa every purrUic JACOB VOGT State Street, De not wander at yonr neighbor's baking lack, for she aeea Eppley's Perfection Baking Powdet s Try It and your luck will cbf- A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs t, Fraser. Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Ooraie Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds; estuasW made aad work guaranteed, 367 State Street, Salem. Phono 151L That tho boat Printhtf and Oflloo Stntlonory codts but a few ootits more than the oommon kind, and tbo gat isfnotlon you derivn from its BUSINI58S GKTTlNfj qunlltlos ia iuttnougov DO YOU KNOW? ThstlCLLIOTTcHMsntiify you with the liEST? Phene: Malnliii 217 South Commercial St WALL PAPER We aro exclusive dealers la 4 Paper, nntl oarry tho finest asd ( complete line in the elty. W please you with gools sad jrWu Oome and seo us. E. L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 RCHICHCBTCn'B KNQtltH EHKYROYflL PILLS L M Clltl'lllATI II s 1 x.lJB lll.ir -' Hll S. Iff wvj !.- HaK.il,, 1 . m4(4i Haa.. .;.,... 'tf-'uZ 4 "ll.ll.r Fi-r I a . . ",1 . . Jr Ihh Mall. Inn.... . . . Tt. HIintttH. M.k,i! tt'tiiZ MMIIr.M. illULiiri. e8a9eo4Msansti Gold Dust Flour Made by THE SIDNLY P0W 1R COMPANY, 8ldufj, Or gen, Mada for family ties. Aik yonr grooor for It Hraa iti ihorta blwaya on hand P. B. Wallace AGENT s5niMsvNcvMie0ssnjfrtt Opposite Patton Bros. Store vr ."fc.- ye p ttajsVatM M IMMMMi vrostaw-irrTWil,! "JHHn-y.