nj$- "fn - ? jtw DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTODER 25, 1000. I ' it k ,tv t t. ' Iffi. ! Cold Comfort Comes from poor clothes iii cool weather, but cold weather comfort comes' from having GOOD CLOTHING m It overcomes that dilemma. Call and see our new Fall and Winter lines. It will afford you great comfort. G. W. Johnson & Co. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL UY IIOPKIl IIUOS., 1'iisllnlierH mid Proprietors. m& 3 HUIISCltllTIOX RATES. Hy Mull. 'Dally Journal, ono month .... 35c Dally Journal, throo months ..$1.00 Dally Journal, ono year 4.00 Wooltly Journal, ono yonr .... 1.00 Ily Currier. Dully Journal, per month .... 50c liimsiiATimi: in pendletox Tho Informal mooting of tlio mom 1joih of tho Orogon legislature to ho hold at Pendleton on October 30, Is unique In tho history of eastern Ore gon. It will ho a historical uvont. t introduces a ciiHtom which tho Capital Journal hopes to see contin ued purpotnully. It moots tho Ideas of Hon. Frank Dnvoy of this city who would bring tho legislature close to tho peoplo. Tlioro Hhould hu uovoral sessions or a mouk loglsluturo IIEKOUE Til 12 HEAL TIIINd TAKES PLACE. Let iih have Home public yathor lugu right haro In Marlon county and liiHtruct tho dolugntlon what It Bhull dot A mooting at Mnelony to discuss tho Tuttlo road law WOULD lU A (iOOl) TIIIXH. Wo, runnot got tho law making power too close to tho people. A doxon measures wero put to u Hoforondum voto at tho lust election. Wo prodlot that tho Hoforondum will bo taken ON OMMIALF THE I.Ml'OUTANT HILLS passed by tho coming session of the gouoral assem bly. Tho Pendleton session will bo u hot number In Orogon political history. Tho Strength of Hearst. Tho Now York World comment I ng editorially on Hearst ttUiw him up as uu able and astute polltlrlnu, and evidently IhlnkH ho will win. It says: In his spouch In Marathon Mr. Hearst mild: "If wo don't win this time we'll try again and again If need bo, until wo do win." In his lllnghnmrou Htutotmmt ho said: "I havo spoilt over 1100,000 In tho attempt u havo tho peoplo's votes lu Now York City counted. I havo not yut given up -the tight and SAVING VS. SPjENDING Tho sptsullng habit loads to mo mentary phMMirv, lasting rvgrets uml nftcr to nn old ago of poverty. Tho NkviuK habit nuvuis thrift mid proapt'rlty for tho present, nml a competence for old ige. . OiHn ft Mtvlufi account how mul Imk(h to wmvo for the future. Depolt of oho dollar or more draw throo, iH'r cent Intcrvt, Sttrlaffi Dprtmat Capita! Natioaat Bk vUNIQrsli wtfiuli t vWe E K I am In this campaign to continue tho strugglo of last year." These utterances nro fair warning that a defeat by a small plurality will not bo accepted by Mr. Hcnrst as final. Unless crushed by nn over whelming ndvorso voto ho will still bo tho most prominent flgttro In the nntlonnl Democracy. Ho will en deavor to tnko Mr. Bryan's plnco and out-Drynn him In tho uttornnco of tho gospol of dlscontont. Ho will nsplro to the Presidency upon a platform of cumulatlvo grievances. Those who are confident that Mr. Hearst will bo overwhelmed In tho voto may underestimate tho power of his porsonnllty ttnd tho strength of his position. His election Is more than posslblo. A man who could take two nomi nations for congress from Murphy, then denounce him as a jnllblrd and ,lntor ninko uso of him ngaln; who ! could organize n now municipal par ity almost In a nlcht nml nnnr.lv lin elected mayor; who could without a record of public servlco got 200 dologates In tho national convention of tho Democratic party to support him for a Presidential nomination, and who hns now captured tho orga- nlzntlon In tho stnto of New York with n second now pnrty composed of both Domocrnts and nopubllcnns. who hall It with enthusiasm though It has not a single unttonnl Issuo that his eaptlvo Domocracy hns not disavowed tho man who can do nil this Is a vory ablo politician. Mr. 1 1 must profits in public estl- .inntion by acts of political nstuto I noss on Ills own sldo nml by folly and upnrty In tho opposition. He hns provontod tho rouomlnntlou of somo bud legislators and ho may aid In , preventing the re-olectlon of n fow'h,8 illt0ntlon of devoting his ontlro more. For this ho Is justly com- sorVicos j fllturo to tho Isthmnln monded. Ho knows, ns a politician. Canal commission of which ho Is a when to stand firm nml whon to sur-',nom,lor nnd itonds to retlro from rondor. Ho surrendered to Murphy lho ,mV. ou ronclilnu the stntary ago, In tho mattor of the deal Judlclnry ,;o yenrB on x0vomber 25th noxt. tlckot. Hut dosplto tho recklosa dls- Uoar A,i,nrni Emllcott wns chief of j regard of publlo Intorests which for tll0 buroiul ()f yanls uml cjock3 of tho .political reasons would nook to put ,mvy department. boss-mndo Judgos upon tho bench for " " 11 yonrs, lot no ono forgot that the & luVZV Livor Deal tlckot. balanced to glvo each' Kny on!y a llrwl Uvor(0r a 9tarvM Interest u sllco of tho "Judlclnl pat- nVor. It would In a Mupld as well as ronngo," Is popular with ward work-, savngo thing to bat a weary or starved ' (,-s, I man becnuso lie lnitgcd in his week. So I ,, . , . , .. ,. . I In treating tho lagging, torpid liver It Is ' Mr. Hearst Is strong In tho blund-, B BTWt mistako to lash It with strong ors of his opponents. He profits In directly and his associates directly by tho exceeding weakness of tho Republican stnto ticket below Mr Hughes' name. Enthusiasm Is do ing campaign work for him which no money could buy. Tho Hopubll- cans aro making j.ractlcnlly no cam- trtm,,,0. by J ;omI(,r(lll control of tho palgn, except tho admlrablo spoeches organs of dlRcstion and nutrition It re of Mr. Hughes himself, Many ma-, stores tho normal activity of tho stomach, China politicians nro lukewarm be-! lncrov tha siKrotlons of tho blood-male-cause thov can look to Mr Huirhos mB K'Rnd. C'w ytem from pol causo tnej can iook to Mr. uuunes naoM accunulutlon, and so allows tho for no favor If ho Is elected. uver of tho burdens Imposed upon It by It Is no time for overconlldonco or tho defection of other organs, for Idleness on (ho part of Indepond- , "?AVX outs who desire Mr, Hughes' olec- tlou. Tho Issuo U not political It I. tho lsuo of s.ncerelty In politics That Issuo Is not advanced by sot- ting Hepubllcau placemen upon tho sttimp to omit tlmo-worn twaddlo about tho tariff which neither they nor their hearers believe. It la nd- ivancod by Mr. Hughes' own earnest .efforts. Ho should bo seconded by; I .. . ..,. I other atroug men upon tho platfrom iliulonondonts. as Carl Schun would -- -,-- ----- , 9 speak If he wero still with us, upon tho publlo duty ot rcslttauQo against demagogic appeals to passion nnd prejudice. Whon will the rwl campaign-the campalgH ot the liwUpendewU H- llnT WORLD'S HOP CROP Tho week under review, ending October 13th, opened with a dull and uninteresting market, but with a continued strong tendency In state hop3, which later on was enhanced by purchases for English export at prices ranging from 21 to 22c In the country, with an occasional flno lot up to 23c. The movement so far has not boor, large, probably 500 or COO bales. From tho Pacific coast ad vices continue of generally qulot markets In all three coast hop grow ing states, though a few sales are re ported In Oregon at prices ranging from 12 to 15c, according to qual ity. In other sections very little business Is reported. The official es timate of tho English crop was mude public on Thursday last, October 11, and gives tho quantity at 24C.000 cwts.. tho shortest crop grown In England since 1882. What bearing this will have on future prices It Is difficult to tell. Revenue returns for the sale of beer during tho month of August 1906, amounted to 6,473,719 barrels against 5,579,695 barrels during Au gust, 1905, which shows an Increaso of 894,024 barrels. The English Market. During tho pnst week our markets havo been In a very dull state. Very few hops havo been sold, and these at low values. Merchants do not at tempt to do business, consequently values are not quotable. There Is no alteration today. Canterbury There was a plenti ful supply of' hops on offer In tho Canterbury distrtrict, but there Is practically no Inquiry. In tho few enses whoro bids havo been mado they ano considerably below growers' IdeaB. Tho limit reached this week has boon 6 6s. per cwt. W. H. and H. LeMay repert: Tho market still remains In a quiet state, tho largo buyers not oporatlng yet. Tho quality of tho Vast picking Is splendid. Tho English crop this year Is all lit for putting into cold store. Amount of English Crop. Tho English hop crop, as was ex pected, proves to bo almost a record breaker In point of smnllncss. Tho olllclnl figures of tho British govern ment, mado public October llth, show that for 24 years thore has not boon such nn unsatisfactory output. Tho following London cable has boon recolved: "Government's ostl mnto of English crop Is 245.CSS cwt. or 3C.C12 cwt. less thnn 1904. Thl3 Is tho lowest ostlmato of tho English cr01, lu c0 yeiu.8( oxc0,)t i 1S79 and 1882." Anothor cnblo says: "Olllclnl es timate of English crop Is 246,000 cwt. Mnrkct Is firm." o Admiral Emllcott to ltctlrc. Washington, Oct. 25. Rear Ad miral M. T. Emllcott hns announced drastic drugs. A torpid liver Is but an Indication of an ill-nourlshcd, onfooblod body wIhmo organs are weary with ovor work. Start with tho stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Put thorn In working order and see how quickly your liver will become active. Dr. Plotvo's Hidden Medical Discovery tox breth. coiwtlptpi or IrrwiUr bowel feel eU. eJli Urd,cronJenU frequeat SSSS twrhp nuiiiNjs!WKr"riu5"!n t in win rtllovo you mow pnmpti?yrrrrq Tyj,"'"" m')- '" iWtor rjrftt ggS'a Sfift&SlL m ono Umo ad yet wtnt to torpid llTcror wouno and nk tomach. Ajroia n hot bred nJ bUculu. BrtdJIo C4kcs and otler Indisouoio food nd uVo tho" Oold.-a lu Tho "DliCOTcry" U nivi-wvrvt. naa-Moo hollc, U a cljYirtJ extract ot iiktlve uicJIct nkl rouu with a full Jll ot lu IncrvdlrnU )rtntHl ou 4ch bottl-wniVor toJ attcivM uuder oUx. It Insrcdlenu aro endorsed tad extolled by the most eralneot BMtllcl writers ot Ute ae and are recwismendJ ta cure ttte illM4 for which It U aavUeL Dm'I accept a uUtltut of unknown mpoAltloM for this non-teert luUMctxa T KXOWV COM1tTIOit, Will He Let Go and -rr -J iff fssik i rn i'i t 1-I - . . ri j in iv s-r - - - t,js MARKET QUOTATIONS "Make Salem a Good Home Market." SALEM MAJIKET. Stclner's Market. Dealers In fish, game and poultry. Highest cash price paid for eggs. Prompt delivery. State street. 10-3-tf Poultry, Eggs, Etc. Eggs Per dozen. 31c. Butter Retail Country, 25 30c; creamery, 35c. Hens 10c. Frys 10c. Gowe 37c Ducks 89c. Fruits, Vogotablos, Etc New potatoes COc cwt. Onions 80c cwt. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5c per pound. Oranges ?5. 00 $6.00 Onions 7uc cwt. Livo Stock Market. Steers 33Vlc. Cows 2 2 M c. Sheop 3 M; 4 c. Dressed Veal 6 Q1 6 t c. Fat Hogs 6c. Stock Hogs 5c. Grain and Feed. Baled Clover $6.00. Cheat $C.00. Timothy $S.50 $9.50. Oats 30 32c. Bran $18. Shorts $19. Barloy $18.00. Wheat, 65c. Flour-$3.G0. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Club, 64c; valley, 67c; bluestom, 6Sc. Oats Choice white, $24 $24.50. Mtllstuff Bran, $14.56. Hay Timothy, $10 $11, Alfalfu, $11.50. Votch $7 7.50. Potatoes 90c. Poultry Avorago old hon, 12 13c; mixed chickens, 12 121,0; young roostors. 12 13c; dressed 17 17 He; turkeys, dressed, 21 22 c; geese, live, 89c; ducks, 14 15c; pigeons, $1$1.50. Pork Dressed, G6c. Beef Dressed, 4 5c. Mutton Dressed, 7 8c Hops 1906 cholco, 15 12c; prlmo, 13 14c; medium, 12 12 He; olds, nominal. Wool -Valley, course to medium, 2021c; Eastern Oregon, 1318c; Mohnlr 262Sc. Butter Fancy Creamery, 25 30; storo butter, 17c, o A Young Mother at 70. "My mother has suddenly boon mado young at 70. Twenty years of Intenso suffering from dyspepsia had ontlrcly dlsablod nor. uutll 6 months ago, when sho began taking Electric Bitters, which havo completely cur ed her and restored the strongth and activity sho had In the prime ot lite," writes Mrs. V. L, Gllpatrlck, ot Daa forth, Me. Greatest restorative medicine on tho globe. Sets stom ach, liver, and kldnoys right, purl Sea tho blood, and cures malaria, bil iousness and weakness. Wonderful nerve tonic Price 50c Guaranteed I hy J. C, Perry's drug store. Fall, or Hang on and Pinch Himself! SP Tammany. Tammany Is the oldest political association in New York. It began In tho administration of George Washington and is about as old as tho constitution. It has numbered among Its members many of the best and purest of American citizens and many of tho worst and most corrupt. Aaron Burr was a member of Tam many, and Wm. M. Tweed brought It down to tho lowest depth of de gredation. And yet Tammany still lives and dominates the dominant party of tho greatest of American cities. Its vitality is marvelous; and to all In the United States, tho organization Is inseparably connect sf.l!x2i YOU LIGHT WISE? A store or place of business which Is not lighted by EledrMl has "let down the bars" to the Inroads of competition. Xo matter how complete nnd flno your stock is, the lffiP" lighting and worse ventilation of your storo will turn awn; i prolmblo purchasers a great many more thnn you Iroagtae admit! Tho Fall trade In tho majority of cases Is that part of the JJ business which is greatest In amount and profit. There I flmn Itnln-nnn ..1..- ...! .!. A . 'V...n.1nM Sk IV I PP fOr J ..iu f.-t..l.vi IIUH illlU IIIU UrSL Ml .lUK'UiUVt ....- Light or to erect nn Electric Sign. An electrically lighted interior nnd exterior aro Just I sary for successful Btoro trade ns tho right line of goods asa &jiiifif.iiiin On., iwiufwui MtM tnm KiiMAnt nn meter bass f use of Electricity within the reach of every storekeeper the truth nbout costs; our representative with facts ana e t is at your service. Portland General Electric 0, j i hh, , wr: .y ..aiisrr u,. ed In tho public mind with polltj graft of all kinds of government e ruptlon and misuses of office. DotS less tho public outside of New T does Tnmmany somo Injustice Is I estimation. But It may well doubted whether Tammany has lost to tho national democracy mi votes than it had to give. Since t municipal patronage ot New Y city has assumed such enormous f portions, since the city budget become as great ns that ot i Vcl dom, it has been tho aim andt of Tammany to control tho public i fico and the Impression Is that lid der to do It it Is always wllllcjl sacrlflco tho best Interests ol Democratic party In state and i tlon. SALEM, OREGON