Smiles Lets. Lay the dust. Lid have a nubile dock . market. nays divldonts and has surplus profit. t no uso for tho people but I office Grafting uus. t put Win. J. Bryan In lour country, ihi. wui. t newspaper men aro too bout the water in other fcuard: Tho Journal says nearly a 0,0 00 people. a nico way of putting It. In the legislature, but n George C. Brownoll. bmas is liable, to bo for- t ery close to tho date of convention, tho annual Poultry Show has been hlng but a nomination at the hands of tho peo- in Bourne cannot oxpect the United States senate. be d d. i must put her best foot Ith at tho Yukon and expositions. Pendleton Inlan. Myers will bo there. of cubic yards of k hauled through our ulld a mile of county erton. Miles of crushed o the south of us. But cd rock for our business Jemocratlc primaries of . Campbell has received for governor. Senator nominated without oppo- Ithstandlng tho Hearst tacks upon him as being of tho Standard Oil fcl)a nf TH'tMna nf Hnna r j i.wt.,3 Jl jjjo twanging for a union '11 tho lodges in the tonor of tho visit of the sllor, Davis, of Pondlo- ni Sccrctnry Stlnson of Nth. It Is expected to M memorablo In lodge rrald: it Is announced that tho long talked of to Mehaiua will bo in ktual construction soon. Anj thing In tho way r lines Is an advantnge petto valley from the I Projected on paper will 'o bo in actual opora- a i Journal is howling in prs becnuso Mr. Har- n advertising Salem as I3' Mr. Harrlman nrob- from tho census and in ' his conscience a littlo -Albany Democrat. rterlan-prohl Democrnt f outsido of his own 'expected to bo fnlr or ils treatment of other I't even speak well of Read this In tho samo beve: sters Savs TCnrrnnn nnn. M on earth. That Is a ll0k nt It. Allmnv iiPfW le best on earth. Some DAILY CAPITAL- JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1000. aVC VOU forpnMen thnt fimilv history of vours. with it ton. t -...-. .... waa dency to weak lungs? Your Hard Couahs s b - --. iv wn luugsr iour He will tell vn ihn .!.., J..f. . . . doc,or has not, if you have! ffyr r '?s K ..,, iimmcur ...... .u no sccreia i W8 publ ih Ajrer ell, M 3.n Lowell. Kui SALEM STAYTGN LINE Philadelphia Capitalist Says Portland-Salem Road Will Be Center of a Big System -0 'T.?-- 7 " m"u icu liati Alwars BongM Sct&Cii K ER OOnor Kt. ti a lb ,i ' Diuuri IT. t wars. W nll L 7 aro good through- " 0lC3 and Canada. Portland, Or., Aug. 2. From Sa lem to Stay ton, in Mnrion county, L'S miles, eastern capitalists associated with Andrew Welch and tho Willam ette Valley company will construct a standard-guago electric railroad A largo part of the rights of way have been secured and surveyors havo been In tho field a month. The road will cost $500,000 or moro. Southeast of Salem, tho road will run through a rich agricultural coun try to the north fork of the Santiam river and this stream will eventually furnish power, It is thought, for this lino nnd other projects of the Wil lamette Valley company. Further up tho Santiam aro largo timber holdings, and it is believed tho ulti mate object of tho promoters Is to tap this region via Mehaiua. Noth ing has been done this far to indi cate that tho road will go farther than Stnyton. The project as now planned will end there. C. II. Butcher, a member of tho Philadelphia firm of Rhodes, Slncler & Butcher, who aro financing elec tric power, light, gas and wnter plants of the Willamette Valley com pany, under tho management of Mr. Welch, Is in Portland, accompanied by Messrs. Reed of Philadelphia and I. W. Anderson of Spokane. Mr. Anderson is tho Washington member of tho syndlcato and has chargo of projects at Spokane, Walla Walla and other points. They are spending soveral millions of dollars In development projects In tho two states. Construction of electric roads in the Willamette valley will, It is said, benefit not only the tributary towns and agricultural communities, but will help Portland's wholesale and retail business. Theso conven ient transportation lines create new business by facilitating and cheap Ing travel. With construction of tho Portlnnd Salem electric road by Brastow & Co., tho Salem-Stayton lino by the Welch syndicate, Portland will have electric railway transportation direct to the Santiam. It is said other projects aro being developed that will eventually glvo a network of olectrlc roads, of which tho Portland Salem lino will sorvo as a main lino, bringing tho traffic of the valley Into this city. GENERAL REPORT ON HOPS Advices From England and the Continent are Unf avora" ble and Cause Prices to Rise A Pleasant Way to Travel. Tho nbovo is tho usual verdict of tho traveler using tho Missouri Pacific railway botweon tho Pacific coast and tho East, and wo bcliovo that tho ser vice and accommodations given merit this statoment. From Denver, Colora do Springs nnd Denver thoro aro two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lnt ost standard olcctric-ligkted sleeping cars, chair cars and up-to-dato dining cars. Tho samo excellent forvico is operated from Kansas City and St. Loui3 to Memphis, Littlo Rock and Hot Springs. If ' you aro going East or South, wrilo for particulars and full information. W. C McBRIDE, Gen. Agt. 134 Third St., Portland, Or Report of the Salem Public Library for tho Month of July, 1000. Number using rending room...lC39 Daily average " 52 New members 38 Total membershli HI 2 Purchased . 1j Gifts 8G Total 3042 Number of loans Books , Periodicals Total 1421 No. of volumes in tho library. .3520 VINA M. SHERMAN, Librarian. Tho Texas Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rhoumatlc treuble: sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2920 Ollvo street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stone's Now York, Aug. 2. With contin ued very unfavorable advices from both England and the Continent, the market hero shows a decidedly stronger feeling for both 1905 hops and the coming 190G crop. Several transactions on tho local markets have been reported at from 11 cents for poor California hops up to 13 cents for bettor grades, while choice Pacific coast hops aro now held at 11 cents. On the Pacific the prospec tive short European crop has caused heavy contracting for tho 190G crop and as hluh as 13 cents has been paid. Considerable buying of 1905 hops has also reported In New York state and from 7 to 10 cents has been paid for soveral hundred bales. Crop news from all points in this country continuo excellent. but the latest advices from England aro very poor anu estimates are heard as low as 290,00 cwt. last year. Reports from tho Continent also continuo rather poor, as tho at tack of vermin is still very bad. Hop Conditions in England. Tho Maidstone South Eastern Ga zette, July 10: Tho hops do not seem to havo benefited so much ns was anticipated from tho recent heavy rains. Tho days havo been hot, but cold winds havo prevailed at night, and tho progress of the plant In some places has been check ed by frost, a romarkablo fact, con sidering that wo are now In July The blight continues, repeated wash ings havo failed to get rid of It. Mould has also appeared In places In the Borough, prices remain nom inally unaltered, holders being un willing to name n quotation, owing to tho extremely unfavorable reports from the gardens, both In this coun- try and on tho Continent, but the tono of tho market remains very strong, and In tho event of tho crop proving ns short as is at present e.v pected, very high prices are likely to bo realized. Canterbury and District. Al though tho rainfall of a week ago was beneficial, tho boisterous gale of Juno 29th did considerable dam age and the reports aro generally satisfactory. During tho week there" have been two frosts, and cold north easterly winds havo prevailed' at nights. Washing Is still necessary, tjio vermin attack continuing very severe. On much of the acrcago the bine Is very backward, but on a few of the most suitablo and best culti vated lands tho plant Is looking fair ly well. Only about a half of an avorago yield Is anticipated. Maidstono and District. The hops havo mado only moderate progress during tho past-week. Tho blight continues, necessitating continued washing and spots of mould nro to be seen nt plnces. Worcester. Tho weather during tho past week In tho Worcester dis trict has been very favorablo to tho growth of tho plant, but tho blight continues almost as bad as ever and washing has to bo persisted In. This year's visitation is tho worst within memory. Tho well washed planta tions present a fairly favorablo ap pearance, but tho others go from bad to worse and In a number of them there' will bo practically nothing to pick. Hops in Washington. Tho Yakima Republlc: Probably moro hops aro contracted for this year than in many years in tho Yaki ma valley. It is estimated that at least two-thirds of tho crop of 190C In Yakima has boon sold on contract at prices ranging from 10 cents up A few contracts havo been made at 9 conts. Thoro nro a number of old contracts made In years, past that run as high as 15 cents. o In Self Defense. Major Hamm, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., when he was fiercely attacked, four years ago by piles bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of which ho says: "It cured mo In ten days, and no troublo slnro." Quickest healer or Burns, Sores, Cuts and Wounds. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store. j 4 H 1111 1-f 1 1 1 1 1 ilMH-H-H-H-ir I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS? Marion County Land That Is ' I f Changing Ownership Prices xuuii, uDiamco, TTTTTTTTTnTnTITrtTrtTtT Tho following real estato trans fers have been filed with the county recerder: Ellers Plnno House to J. W. Thornton, lot 3, blk. 7, Highland add., city of Sa lem 175 Owen Cottertnan and wife to to Security Savings & Trust Co., blk. 31, Highland add., city of Salem 1 J. W. Thornton to Security Savings & Trust Co., lots 4, 5, G, blk. 7; lots 1, 2, 3, 5, G, 7, 8, 9, 10, etc., In Highland add., city of Sa lem 1 J. W. Thornton nnd wlfo to Security Savings & Trust Co., lot 3, blk 7, Highland add., Salem 1 Phllllpplna Warner to Secur ity Savings & Trust Co., lot 14, blk. 12, Highland ave., add., city of Salem 125 Louis Lachmund & Co., to Tho Oregon Electric Rail way Co., land across blks. 1, 2, Broadway add., city of Salem .... 2000 J. W. Thornton nnd wife to Security Savings & Trust Co., lot In Highland ave., city of Salem 1 Elizabeth Rotnn to II. E. Noble, lot 1, blk. 1, Bojsc's First add., city of Salem. ... 5 H. E. and E. T. Noble to E. R. Burghardt, lot 4. blk. 1 In Boise's First add., city of Salem 1500 P. II. and J. V. Marlay to E. R. Burghardt, lot 4, blk. 1, Boise's First add 1 Louis Lachmund & Co., to L. E. A. Colternian, 1 ncres in Highland add., city of Salem : 1000 C. C. and A. E. Brown to Se curity Saving & Trust Co., 5 ncres, sec 11, t 7 s, r 3 w. .'. 1495 Head Ache Sometimes? If so, it will interest you to know that it can be stopped with Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills; and without any bad after effects, and this without dan ger of forming a drug habit or having your stomach disar ranged. They positively con tain no opium, morphine, co caine, chloral, ether or chloro form in any form. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills relieve pain, and leave only a sense of relief. The reason for this is explained ' by the fact that headache comes from tired, irritable, turbulent, over-taxed brain nerves. Anti Pain Pills soothe and strcngth en'these nerves, thus removing the cause. They are harmless when taken as directed. "Wo uso Dr. Miles' Antl-Pnln Pills for tho euro of headache and w think that thero Is nothing that will equal them. They will cure tho severest epcll of nervous or bIck headncho In a very row minutes. I am of a nervous temperament, ana occasionally havo npclls when my nerves seem to bo completely exhaust ed, nnd I trcmblo so I can scarcely contain myself. At theso times I al ways take tho Antl-Paln rills, nnd they quiet me right away. It Is re markable what a soothing effect they havo upon tho nerves." MRS. F. E. KAItL, Detroit, Mich. Dr. Miles' Antl-Pln Pills are sold by ?our druggist, who will guarantee that he first package will benefit. If It falls, he will return your money. 25 doies, 2Z cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind BMBMttlMBWWItMrSaji-r-i'iiiT $ mj TIIE TOWN ORIER, Coulln't make an announcement that would please tho public bette' than when wo till them that tholr laundry work will bo done to perfec tion and tho Salem Steam Laundry can't be compoted with anywhere in tho count'y tot tho perfection of its work on linen, silks or woolens We defy competition in this line, because if thero wro any hotter methods wo would havo thein at once. Try the Salm Steam Laundry. Prices right. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY. Colonel. J. OuattesuL Prop. pnONE 25. 130-166 8. Liberty St J You can get a good squnro meal or a short order that you will rel ish If you go to tho White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Phono .Main 190. Stato St. Moals served at all hours. I1 Do you haye success in baking? If you use ordin ary baking powder there are times when'yoa do not, Eppley's Perfection Baking Powder can be depended upon to give uniform results. It is a pure, nutritious, Salem product put up in. glass Jars. Sold by Salem Grocers. C. M. .EPPLEY Manufacturer Salem .... Ore. fMr Ife wrt v - " ;. GOFYftiGMT DO NOT HAVE YOUR HEAD SAWED OFF By jobbers nnd carpenters who sell inferior lumber nt a big profit. Oct our prices boforo buying. We can javo you monoy. QOODALE LUMBER CO. Ut'sc omvti Self Rising B. B. B. Flow Ask your grocer for it. teeeaMreeea s I Gold Dust Flout Mado by THE SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, SIdnoy, Oregon. Mado for family uso. Ask your grocor for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. I P. B. Wallace I AGENT few c(watsBM f HOTEL OREGON Cornor of Soventh and Stark Streets, Portland, Orogon. Tho now and modern hotel of the city Caters particularly to residents of Sa lem nnd other Oregon cities. European plan. Freo bus. Rates (1.00 per day and upward. Handsomest grill in the Woat, and prices as low as in plaew less attractive. Daily Capital Journal oil file. WRIGHT-DICKENSON HOTEL CO. a wz&i i I i Mllijy J il ' 'I lco,TOgN' Wo keep our meats, which aro al ways fresh, in tho coolest places. Our cutters aro all experts, there fore wo will plcaso you, as wo aro pleasing others. Ordei'5 given prompt attention. E. O.' CROSS. Phono 291. Tne Fashion Stables Formorly Simpson's Stables. Up to dato livery and cab lino. Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally ho for picnics nnd excursions, Phono li. CIIAS. W. YANNKH, Prop. 217 and 219 High Street. BRICK Brick furnished in large or small quantities. Pressed brick made to order. Yard on State Street, south of Penitentiary. SALEM BRICK YARD A. A. BURTON, Prop. Just Received Two crtrs of best Star A Star Cedar Shingles. Havo you tiled Maltltold Hoofing or P. & II. Building Pnpor! Full Guarantee. Woven Wiro Fencing of all kinds Fouco Posts, fla'cs, Onto Ilardwaro and Screen Dnors. WALTER MORLEY, 2C0 Court St., Salem, Or. H. S. Gilc & Co. Wholesale Merchants and Dealers in FRUITS AND PRODUCE We have large supplies of berry boxes, both tin top and folding, also crates. Get your supplies here. We buy butter, eggs, poultry, produce, etc. Pay Cash. RELIEF FOR LADIES. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS Original and only genuine Put up in yellow wrapper with Crown trado mark. For sale by loading druggists. Prlco $9 per box. Summer School Tho first term of tho Capital Summer Normal opons on May 1st, to continue eight weeks. Tutition $10. Buramor School of Primary Mothods. Opens June Htli, to continuo thrco weeks. Ad dross J. J. Krnps, or County Superin tendent K. T. Moores, Salem Or. tf Oo C. T. CO Steamers Pomona and Altona leave for Portland daily except Sunday at 7.10 a. m. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. SUNDAY EXCURSION on the Corvallis & Eastern Rail road TO NEWPORT Sunday excursion to Newport and return on tho Corvallis and Eastern railroad will lcavo Albany EVERY 3UNDAY AT 7:30 A. M. Arriving in Newport at noon, return ing loavo NowpoH at 0:30 p. rn., giving Clj hours nt tho finest resort in tho West. Health, rest nnd ploasuro for tho weary workor. Thronday and 6oason tlckots from all 8. P. points, good going and return ing on Sunday excu-slon trains. Faro from Albany, Corvallis or Phil omath $1.50 for tho round trip. Con nections at Albany with Kugono local going southbound overland on return. Jk i I FREfiCH FEMALE PELLS. ABin, CtRtiia fttMit k-f ScrwB M?04fw. HfVri (HAWK Ta rill. IUf H -! Hi-Mdrl StlU. mum OuricJ f M ut &fiJ- tit 4rp!4 4t.bQj Ui v in4iUnMitiiJwUMUb( lt tWa ul )vt rlf i lo tit UNIT(nMCDICALCO,,oxT4,UMATf. Pa. Said fa f by B O. Itm. ADVICK Bay et our rvlccs and save money oa your grocorlos. Our offerings should appeal strongly to you, becausi their values can bo seen at a glance. Baker, Lawrence & Baker 8G6tteni to lUrrltt & Lawmc. -W ,rm 'i H i iH 'ffl T i t. M drug stores. uw-iyr. !. V