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vr if DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON THUHSDAY, JUNE 20, 100?. --- 1 f.lA ft I!1 r . HOFER BROS., Pm Ptoptfeto K. IIOPKR, Editor. A. P. IIOPER, Manager. THE JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADED LABOR. GOOD LOVE LED THE WAV WITH ROSES. Lovo led tho way with rose3 and tho sunshine In hor hair, And ,iier lifting songs woro blended with tho perfume In the air. One liy ono alio dropped her blossoms, drenched with dew drops at my fdot Throwing backward smiles and laughter, Just for me, alorte, to greot, And tho way grow sweet to wandor, for We'd said good-byo to care "VVhon Bho led the way with rosea and tho Biinshlno In hor hnlr4 i , Lovo tod tlio way with rosos, and tho roses, "ivhbp'rlng said: 'With our petals wo will paint hor lips and cheeks a blushing red; Wo will keep her llko tho Illy, keep her heart as puno and whlto Ah tho dow sent down from heaven thiough .tho shadows of tho night." And hor cheeks, thoy found tho color of tlio blossoms, rich and fair, And tlio dow drops found her heart thto day lovo led tho way with care. Lovo lod tho way with roses, and she laid thorn at my foot Till hor arms wcro empty, Ionoly, with no smiles for mo to greet. Tlio blossom's took tho blushes that woro mirrored In hor faco, And loft her with tho whiteness of tho Hly In their place. Lovo led tlib way with rosos and tho way Was sweet wo pressed So love muBt sloop with rosos sloop with whlto ones on hor breast ' V. Orlfrin, lfi Milwaukee Sontlnol. Will o NO LIMIT TO HUMAN ENDEAVOR. "FN 9 O, Inn T iJlLirVe Hair Vigor, the nevklndP, He knows What do you think your doctor would say about feeding your hair with Ayer's Your Hair that it feeds, nourishes, strengthens The hair stops falling out, grows more rapidly, and all dandruff disappears. ri....;iiithii formulas jr.o.AyerCO., Zi Iti nrHDrtlon. Iwill.MMi, JUDGE h. i "At tho end of last year tho banks woro offorlng special attractions to 'depositors, as with tho bank rato at G por cont thoy woro giving 4 per ont to their cu'tomora, a higher rato than could bo got by Investment In Mociirltfoa of anything approaching tho highest class." Data aro accumulating which WILL COMPEL A REVISION OP MANY Ol THE VIEWS OP ECONOMISTS CONCERNING WHAT THE!' ARE PLEASED TO TERM" PAMIIjfAft PHENOMENA. A fow ycarB ago thoy had settled, to their own satisfaction at least, that tho exceedingly low prlco of what aro tormod gllf-edged securities Indicated that tho ability of tho world to creato capital was Increasing mora rapidly than tho nblllty to profitably employ that which had b.on created, t In othor words, tho low rato of Interest was proving tho correctness of tho assumption of John Stuart Mill, that a Btago In Industrial dovolop mont may bo reached in which capital Is so abundant that It will In practice ncarcoly "earn Its keep." Now, without any extraordinary chango In methods of production, or apparent Incroaoo In human, doslros, wo havo reached a stage which British cousins burned tho capltol at Washington In 1814, but thoso of most, or all tho states north of of the Potomac woro Baved, and thoso of Now Hampshire, Vermont and "Maryland arc now In presd and will bo shortly issued, separately. Tho Bchedlue of each stato will constitute a separate document of N about 150 pages, and will bo attrac-tlvely printed and bound "In especi ally handsome and durable semi-pamphlet. Thoro will also bo a map of the stato as it was in 1796. With unusual regard for economy, congress did not authorize tho freo distribution of these documents, but directed their sale at a price which tho director of tho census has fixed at ono dollar for each state, WHICH IS CHEAP ENOUGH FOR A GOOD PAIR OP ANCESTORS. Thoso who desire copies should address tho director of the census at Washington, Inclosing the necessary dollar. Tho' congressional appropriation Is not sufllclent to print the schedules of .all tho sta'tos this year, but It Is expected that thd amount necessary to publlBh thoso of tho Blated not named above will bo appropriated nt tho next session. COMPENSATION FOR POOR CROPS IS FROM MINES Tho Wall street benrs who lay ex traordinary strcaa on unfavorable crop conditions in tho United States, and who Insists that Bhortngo In our staple crops must nocossarlly prove a decided chock to our prosperity, ovorlook somo highly Important ole monts In our business situation that may inoro than offset losses duo to short crop3. Thoro aro othor Individuals, be sides farmers, who aro factors In mnking tho Unltod Slates a factor of ovor lncrcnslng prosperity. Thoso nro tho mining interests, which make tho earth glvo up for tho benefit of londtt color to tho opposing vlow that IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO PLACE A LIMIT TO HUMAN ENDEAVOR, and that If thoro nro no obstacles mankind Its hidden resources of use- placod In tho way mankind will continue to 'expand Its efforts Indefinitely ful and precious motals. mid that (ho stand-still ntago, which unprofitable capital suggests, will novor bo rcachod. ' o THE CHRISTS OP THE ANDES.. Not ninny yenra ago Chill and Argentina woro on tho verge of war. An old boundary dlnputo had broken out anew , and was Intensified by tho dlHcovory of an unsuspected vuluo In thy eighty thousand squaro jnllea of territory Involved. Tho two nations grow more hostllo. Each was goaded by tho otnur's warllko preparations to mnko moro provision for a war bolloved to bo luovltablo. Til KIR STANDING ARMIES WERE INCREASED TO A BURDEN- For instance tlib shortage in the winter wheat crop, ns estimated by tho United States Department of Ag riculture, will doubtless not roprc sont in dollars and cents any grcnter amount of money than will probably bo this country's gain for tho year 1907 through thv onterprlslng opec ntlons of Its mining population and in I no makors. Tho director of tho mint, George E. Roberts, cstimatos that tho production of gold in thb United States for 1907, owing largo- It Is Interesting to obSorvo from tho April statement of tho Bureau of Statistics ot Washington that the to tal vatluo of all our oxports in April Increased $13,348,359, nearly all of which lncrcaso was duo to oxports of metals and goods manufacurod chiefly from nvstala. Tho wealth of tho United States gains ns a result of tho entcrprlso nad labors of Its ledgo flndora and mine makers Is of a moro enduring and reproducing Bort than what It gnlns from largo crops. Commodi ties llko wheat and cotton must bo consumed within a roasonnblo time or thoy deteriorate and becomo un fit for ubo. Tho pooplo of tho coun try can oat Just so much bread from flour and wear just bo many articles of droBS from cotton, and tho moro they eat and tho moro thoy woar tho richer thoy may temporarily think thomsolvcs. But with tho useful, and precious motals It Is different, as whatovor Is taken from the ground Is a kind of wealth that Is not only almost Imperishable but which can result In production of other sorts of wealth for years to come. Tho use of gold as a basis for money and for credits gonorallyjtho ubs of steel for railroads and oMior Important In dustrial purposes; tho ubo of copper for transmitting olectrlcal onorgy And for many othor wealth producing objocts aro all such as to continually promoto and provldb for nccummu- latlon of national wealth. Tho shortage In 'tho wheat and cotton crops for this yonr may flvo MURPHY STRICKEN Veteran Clerk of Ihc Supreme Court Dies ROME HI'E, AND THEIR NAVIES WERE ENLARGED IIV NEW AND ly to tho great lncrcaso In tho No- fS frQm nQW bo aImost a f0rgot EXPENSli'E SHIPS. Ivnda output, will amount this yoar ' .. .,. .., ,., nl nm1 coppor produced thla year may five years from now havo yloldcd porhaps moro than a hundredfold returns by tholr constant U30 in tho business Tho tax for thono wustofnl preparations amounted to flvo dollars por to over $100,000,000. This nlono Is capital hi tho two nathuiH. 'compensation, financially Bpeaklng To the honor of Christina men In both nations, lot ft bo ramemborod for a shortago of 100,000,000 biiBh thut thorto demonstrations did not go on without protest. 'oIb In wlntor wlr?at at $1.00 a bush- On both Hldoa of tho lino olorgymon of tho Roman Catholic church, as el, nor must It bo overlooked that mA ndlutry of tno country. woll uh tho representatives of tho English govornmont In both countries, wheat would not soil at $1.00 a labored earnestly and kindly for tho nvortlng of ho groat a dlauator. uuhol but moro likely nt 80 cents Bishop Ilunuvoiilo of Argentina and lllshop Jura of Chill woro fore- or under, woro thoro not this big most In tholr pleas for poaoa. , i .shortngo In thk) crop. Thoy Journeyed Imelc and forth In tholr respective countrlos, rousing In a corresponding way tho bad tho ulergy and laky by their pleading for tho tanglblo expression of nbld- luck of tho cotton plantors may this lug peace betwvon tho nations, In tho form of n monument on tho hound- yonr bo offsot by tho good luck of nry lino. jtho coppor minors, for Increased pro- It was this movement that gavo foous to poneo sontlmont. jductlon and hlghor prices for copper Tho plan to otoot a statute of Christ hetweou tho nntiona rebuked tho 1 1907 may bo moro than nn oqulva olnmor for war. Ilot for 1038 through ahortago In cot- At last tho boundary dlsputo was referred by agroomont to tho King ton production. Tho valuo of cop- ot EiiKlaml! ami hla deolslon, which awarded to each nation a part of ,yor oxports from tho United Stntoa what tt had contended for, gave gonornl satisfaction. Thou tho two natlona, gratified by tho roault',, signed a troaty, ngreo- is Increasing mnrvolously. Prior to 1S5S oxports ot copper lug tluit for a term of years nil controversies between them should bo bad not oven nttolned tho $1,000,000 marks, nud from that tlnvo until 1891 tho oxports rungod In valuo bo tween $1,000,000 and $5,000,000. In 1893 thoy gained to $7,300,000, In 1894 to $19,500,000, In 1S97 to OLD $31,500,000, In 1899 to $36,000,000. I tho United States Is tho steel in dustry, which, during tho last nine months, has mado a credit item on our sldo of tho International credit bnlanco of about $133,000,000, nubmltted to arbitration, and that thoy would roduco tholr urmlos and iiuvloa. Tho womon of tho two nations took up tho movoment for tho monu ment A vnuiiK Hculntor. Mateo Alonso.MODELED THE STATUE OF CHRIST. WHICH WAS OAST IN URONZE PRODUCED PROM CANNON. lTho Increased uso of electricity It Is twonty-fllx foot in holRht. and la supported by n gigantic column throughout tho world has been tho aurmountod by u globo, on which tho map of tho world Is outlined. .to t&moe In tho phenomena! galna In Hli loft hand tho Christ holds a cross, rising fivo feot above tho.n " cojipor export trnilo. M.,i,lrt . il Anothor hugo Bourco of wealth to Bolow nro two tablets. Ono glvoa tho history of tho monumont, and tho othor saya, "Soonor Hhnll thoso mountalua crumble Into dust than shall tho pooplo ot Ar gentina and of Chill broak tho peace to which they havo pledged thom uolvos at .tho feet of Christ tho Redeemer." On the very summit or tho Andos, and on tho boundary lino settled with mutual Ulafactlon and without atriro, THE STATUE WAS ERECT ED MARCH M, 1001, A BENEDICTION TO THE NATIONS THAT EHEtU'ED IT, AND A LESSON TO THE WORLD. Tho nqjv battleships woro sold, and tho proceeds turnod to poacsful 11803. ' Regiments havo boon muatered out, and tho mon havo returned to tholr productive vocations. Tho nruonal of Chill has boon converted Into H school. Tho rends and harbors of both natlona havo boon Improved with tho money saved from war. '' The grout transandoan railway la tunneling through tho mountain nnd bringing tho natlona nearor togethor In tlmo and commercial lntor- OfltS. , J Taxoa aro reduced. Tlio people nrospor. I Best ot all, tho sprit of Christ has shown tho world a bottor way than war. ' o- A RARE TREAT FOR GENEALOGISTS. AncOitor hunting kas como to bo about as much ot a fad la thla free nml vaay Republic ot om aa it vr wan amoagtt tko lukablUata ot tko 4'offt tspotUu ot Kurope," Mt4 to eater t tali fa.uy. mtrmt aaa atAkrl4 tk Jirector ot tka caaa 4a puWiak tka aauMNi t ike hUU ot faaiMUMs vrHk acMaanyat? mtwmion akem'a 'Mk- akpiinlil of the aeaewa at 17 M M ara la eattoUaoa. Tka aekadula ot coate ot tka aoutkarm tUim vert daairoyai wka our Your Financial Success Depeiuls not on tho money you make; hut on tho money you sive. Sjive only lV a hiy nnd lie. lo.st With us, mid in ten years you will have lOKI.OH to your emllt. If you havo 10c icr diiy amount will bo $ 118,43. tho lVpoidts of Ono Dollar or moro accepted at aay tlim. Interest compounded bemluuuully. SAWICS DEPTMeNT Capital National Bank Journal of Finance. o Ho-.v's This? Wo offor Ono Hundred Dollars Ro ward for any nse of Catarrh that cannot be eu-od by Hall's Catarrh Curo. F. J. Choncy & Co., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undorslgned, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last IB years, and bollevo him porfoctly honorablo In all business transactions and finan cially ablo to carry out any obliga tions mado by him firm. Wadding, Klunan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Tdetimoalala sent tree, Prloea, 75 cents per bottlo. Sold by all Drue glats. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation, i Howltt"Buslnesa Is bu&lnoss. Jewett Mlno Isn't yours. New York Press. Tha Magic No, 3. Number three la a wonderful mas cot for Goo. H. Parrls ot Cedar Qrove, Mo., according to a letter which reada: "Attor suffering much wtk Uvor and k!d,noy trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by tha failure to find rollof, I tried Electric BHtors. and as a result I am a well man today. Tho first bottlo relieved and three bottle completed the cure.' Qurantood best on earth for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by J. C, Perry druggist. 50c. Not Encouraging. Ho was to mnko hla first appear- onco on tho stage In "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Just boforo tho curtain went up he turned to tho stage manager. "Aro thoso tho bloodhounds howl ing?" he asked. Tho stage manager looked around. "No," bo replied, "that's tho au dience." Cleveland Plain Dealer. o Success la life la accompanied by lacreasa ot eaenle. Tkat'a why HaUMar's Raafcy UcHtatafa Taa has iIUUn; tt'a a mccmb. 31 ta, T or TaUait, Dr. toaa'a Drag Mora. Judgo J. J. Murphy dropped dead on tho streot Wednesday night at Sa lem, whllo on his way from his hoard Ing placo to tho olub rooms, where ho passed his,, evenings with his friends. Ho expired closo to th'o walls of tho court house, whore ho was found dead by Sheriff Culver about 9 o'clock. It Is believed that he wont to thk poaloffico, nnd thon started to the Illlhco club, and, af flicted with a atroko of paralysis, ho rested on the east steps of tho court house, and thoro pass'ed away from mortal life, amid tho scones of his nctlvo Hfo in the quiet closing of a summer day. Sheriff Culver and his deputy, Harry Mlnto, helped romovo tho remains to the RIgdon undertak ing rooms, whoro they a'ttonded thorn all night. Deceased was n native of Iroland, nnd If ho had lived until Saturday would havo boon 75 years old. His childhood wa3 spout. In Brooklyn, N. Y., whence ho removed to California and in IS GO came to Oregon. Ho lo cated at Champoeg; was a member of tho legislature; sorved two terms as sheriff, nnd was postal Inspector and for 1C years clerk of tho su premo court. In 1875 Judgo Mur phy was marrlod to Mrs. Stophen Church, who, with tholr only son, Chester, of Portland, survivos him. Judgo Murphy was a Mason, an Odd Follow nnd ono of tho charter mom bcra of tho Illlhoo club. Ho always rotaincd somo legal practloa, and was concerned In somo ot tho most important litigation In tho county and stato. Ho also took n prominent part In city affairs, hav ing served in tho city council, and na city attorney, and holped drnft a number of charters. As a large prop orty ownor, ho wub always vltaUy In terested In mattors of taxation and public Improvements. In his ofllclul duties Judgo Murphy wns a man of tho highest Integrity, nnd Is consid ered to havo boon tho best clork of tho supremo court who over hold that Important position. In his so cial llfo Judgo Murphy had a warm clrulo of frlonds. Ho was a rogulnr attendant at tho Illlhco club even ing's, and will bo mlssod thoro, as al most no otltkr man was bo regular In his attendance. In politics Judgo Murphy wns a Republican all his llfo. o , Ronutrkablo Rescue. That truth Is stranger than fiction, has onco moro boon demonstrated in tho llttlo, town of Fodora, Tonn., tho resldonco of O. V. Poppor. Ho writ a: "I was In bod, ontlroly disabled with hemorrhages of the lungs nnd throat. Doctors failed to holp mo, and all hopo had fled when I began taking Dr. King's Now Discovery. Thon in stant rollof came, Tho coughing soon ceased; tho blooding diminish' od rapidly, and In throe wooka I was ablo to go to work." Guaranteed curo for coughs and colds, 50c and $1,00 at J. C. Porry'a vlrug store. Trial bottlo freo. o Water on Agency Plains. A dispatch from Madras, In Crook county, says that wator was struck in a well that was being bored on tho Agency Plains at 420 feet. The water rose 50 feet, nnd it i8 hoped a flowing we'll will reault from deop or boring. Thb Agency Plain la a beautiful plateau, considerably high er than tho surrounding coutry. Tho soil is very fertile, and the plain has boen a great winter stock range Tho tctaS absenco of watfcr prevented Its settlement until a sh6rt tlmo ago, but at present It Is all located and produces sploudld crops. Water had to bo hauled from 3 to 12 miles, The plain Is on tho east aldo of tho Des chutes river, and about 1500 foot above it. I I.! 11 US Neuralgia and get relief. They S out the pain by HP soothing effect nerves "When taken ad rected they are harij and leave .no bad aftoj. fects. That's the i2 they are so popular it all who use them. YoS diniggist can tell you $ ... . . . vj-iviii. Aaitkrtfc. over pui upon tho mrk ""J1"38 them bo rcful and BMthi,.1 " without any bad arter-eS" v1" Buffered w(lh neunJcIa o th.11" Byatcm woiftd Just aeh r.aliB' and I cannot tnk, o5tatM? W1' take these tablets ind L.ut J relieve me. No 6ne that ,'?. Cn neuralBla need feS? to taS EL1 I know they will not fori? h8ff fl if thero was any ont in ?.,' '?J not take them" Jun one tf'tS W Ingr wfcen I feel baa and r A ?ra work till day." "" " MRS. w. II. BUIUCETT, Macon. 0. nn,. h. JwSSMJZSL " .. -. ..... IN I ooies, xj cent. VSr inlrf Ik L..U. MUcs Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Kvery Time. Aunt Ah, my dear, don't deceit youraolf. Flno fcathors don't make lino birds. 4iuco i'ornn)s not, but thty I maKojony nlco hats. Exchange. Doa'tl ! ! 1 Don't lot your child Buffer with that cough when you cure It with Ballard's Horehouad Syrup, a sure cure for Coughs, Bronchitis, InflueH- t. Croup aad Pulmonary Dlsaaaaa Buy a bpttla ad try It. B. B. Laughter. Byhalla. Hlu.. writes: "I hare two cilldraa wko had croup. I tried rnaay dlf west reae dtaa, but I mart aay yoar Horaaaad Syrup la the beat Croup aad Coaga wadlclae I aver ai Soli by D. J. Fry. 9 j. ' ' Thoughtful. Wlfo--Tom, I hear a burglar, iluaband Tkeo. put your aaad umte Um Bittow u4 yw wea't iMwr Call for I'olk Count? School Boa4 Notlco Is hereby given that In ac cordance with section 3389, pira. graph 31, of Bolllngcf and Collon'i Annotated Codes and Statutes of Or egon, I will wlthla thirty (30) dan from tho dnto of thb notice rcdecd nnd pay bond No. 1, of School Dft trlct No. 29, Polk county, Oregon, 1 sued Fob. 1, 1894, tho same Mil now redeemable and payable. No lntorost will accruo on said bond af ter thirty (30) days from tho dale ot this notice. i Dated at Dallas, Polk county, Ore gon, Monday, Juno 17, 1907. J. B. DEEZLET, County Treasurer. G 19 3tv ; 0 Itcform School Supplies. Senlod proposals aro hereby Inilt od for furnlshlns tho Oregon SUti Reform School with supplies for Ul noxt six months, ending Decembtf 31, 1907. Lists, with specification!, will bo furnished upon application W tho superintendent All bldi nut be In by Juno 26th. All goods mat be In strict nccordnnco with sampk lu original packago when possftfc. N. II. LQONEii 6.14-Ht Hupennieautst WMflM WItWH i i. i i i i i THE ELEVENTH HOUR k It Is not quite that Uti tho sale of the crockery, v- ware and dishes at our . But they will o n " as they are being ld W ; eost, to make room for groceries. H. M. BRANSON Phonel31.432StateSt, fcinintiiii m,Tita k HOUSK mvi -.tat1 W CM ??--, J. ..r "riV la t atwliy ... u,) x ,- .nd taa -t- jm, ipvw or yaro. nniil 00., hla. Xxduwga.