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DAILY OAPI IA I, JOURNAL. HALHM. OREGON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. 1007. . l' fr te MOFER BROS., Ptehefg and Proprietors B. nOFER, Editor. A. P. HOFBR, Manager. XHB JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADBD LABOR. GOOD MY PHILOSOPHY. Tho Blgn Is bad when folks commenco Aflndln' fault with Providence, And balkln' 'cauao tho earth doesn't shako At overy prancln' Btop they take. , ( No man An great tol ho can seo ' How less than little ho would be Ef Btrlppcd to self, and Btark and baro Ho hung his Blgn out anywhere. My doctorn Is to lay asldo Contonslons, and bo satisfied; ' ' i Jest do your best, and pralso or blame ' That foltora that, counts Just tho same. , . I'vo allors noticed grnto success '-' " Ib mlxod with troublcB, moro or leas, ' ' And Its tho man who doos tho best That gota moro kicks than all tho rest. James Wtiltcomb Riley. o A REABONAHLE FRANCHISE TO SEE OLD FRIENDS. Cnptuln DeVoc, of McArthur's Staff, Visits Salem. This city would bo Justified In granting a reasonable franchlso to any corporation that promises to build an electric lino Into or out of Salem. Tho franchlso should havo all th0 requirements that tho special com 'mlttoo .has auggestod, and somo othora that woro named by Aldorman moh. and Aldorman Stockton, nnd THERE SHOULD HE A LIMIT ASTO WHEN CONSTRUCTION SHALL BEGIN. Dut no ono company Bhould bo glvon n frnnchlflo that covers so many dlrloront linos, nnd bo much access to tho wator front. It raeanB that ono 'corporation ehall bo In a position to kcop all othora out. For lnstanco a direct lino from Sulom to Mehnma should bo glvon a franchlso to tho btinlnoM part of tho city, THAT WOULD ENABLE IT ' TO DISCHARGE PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT. A lino to Eugene should bo nbl to pass through tho city, but not havo linos starting from .tho end of tho Btcol brldgo to tho fair grounds, and 'from tho dardon Road tormlnus of tho Gonoral Electric, nor take tho amo fltroot on which othor steam or electric linos aro now operating. Thoro Ahoiild bo reason In all things nnd A REASONABLE FRAN- CHI8E IS ALL THAT MR. WELCH OR ANYONE ELSE HAS A RIGHT TO ASIC FOR In thlu city, and It should bo fnlrly woll paid for, and not noli all our host BtrootB and tormlnals for a mor song. o , THE NEED OF CANNERIES, i District Freight Agent Malboouf, of tho Harrlman linos, Is doing a -good practical work In taking hold of tho organization of fruit and veg etable vnnuorloH. Ho has Biiccouded In establishing $2R,000 plants that will oporato this year at Grants Pass and Newberg, and has SEVERAL MORE SUCH EN TERPHISES IN PROCESS OF ORGANIZATION. Cannorlos moan that moro Bmall frultH will bo cultivated, moro people will bo omploycd In picking nnd canning tho same, and condonscd fruit will go out of tho country that will ndvortlso us ub a fruit region. FrultH ralsod for tho canneries aro tho most profitable linos of fruit growing, and th ro Ib NOTHING BUILDS UP A TOWN AND THE SU 1IUR11S SO FAST AH A CANNERY. Tho organization ot cannorles mount) that moro land will bo cut up Into small tractJ, and workod and handled by pooplo of small moans, whoro tho whole family is glvon omploymunt. i CanurloH aro aH much needed In Wostorn Oregon AS CREAMERIES WERE TWENTY, YEARS AGO.. C. II. Markham did a great doal to es tablish Ilia' Industry, and Mr. MalCoouf is a worthy auccossof that ablo Industrial promoter. ... . o THE "FAKiytS" OF THE FUTURE. It's becoming n fad among tho profusion of hlghor o'ducatlon In tho various uiitvuraltltw of tho Unltud State to prophesy ns to what tho future will bring forth In an educational way among tho nations ot the -earth. Somo of Hioho professors take thu ground that tho dominating ruco ot tho priwont ago will sadly dt rloratu within a few gunorntlouB and Unit tho Aalntlu moos will bocomo supremo. Ono of those profomors doclarud tho othor day that "tho whlto race nto too much oxpanstvo food that their food supply was rapidly becom ing oxhaiiHtod that tho faster tho population Increased tho worso tho situation would bocomo, and that finally thoro would le'n grand Indus trial content among tho nations to sue whluh could eat tho least and t 111 survlvo, lucldontally raising plonty of children" Thoro was only ono possible outcomo in such a contest, ho said, and that was that tho Chlnuao would win out. The earth Is to h inundated by Chinese and tho whlto racos are "doomed." Now another university professor tells us that tho Japanoso aro to flcttlti the fnttM of tho whites. JAPAN, HE TELLS US, HAS AN ARMY MUCH BETTER THAN OURS. JAPAN COUId) HAVE WHIPPED ANY EUROPEAN NATION MORE EASILY THAN IT WHIPPED RUSSIA. IT COULD WHIP US WITHOUT HALF TRYING. Ho really soomslo hope that our navy will make the voyago to tho Tactile for Mie express purpose ot proving that his prediction is right; that It will break down before It g ta there. Ho hopiw wo will havo no war with Japan, He thinks wo will have no war uulosa wo force It. Dut If wo do, well, thm, wo shall bo proporly punished by tho yollows for what wo have douo to tho rods anil tho blacks. Commenting on tho foregoing prophealos, tho Record-Herald says: "IT IS PHETrY HARD ON AMERICA TO RE DELIVERED UP TO HE EATEN OUT OF EXISTENCE 1Y THE CHINESE AND TO HE HEATEN OUT OF EXISTENCE HY THE JAPANESE ALL IN ONE SHORT AUGUST WEEK, HUT THE PROFESSORS HAVE NO CARE FOR FITNESS OF TIME OR PLACE IN THEIR PROPHECIES. "WHEN TIIKY ONCE GET THEMSELVES ENROLLED IN THE FLOURISHING CASTE OF THE FUTURE-FAKERS' NOTHING CAN STOP THEM. "How wo shall suitor whon all tho coal U axhausted, all tho forests consumed, all tho food enttm up, when tho world Is crowded solidly with yellow mu, COO to n square mtlo, or with blnok and greon or blue mon that la tho nolo burden ot tholr song. Lot thorn unco hit tho ksy. nnd tho tuuo must sing Itself out, "Tlwo la u form of exaggeration whieh.lf uot desirable, Is at least natural and oxensable. It is iho exaggeration of ono phase of somo cnuso whloh Is in process of struggle and solution. ( "Tho contostants, bo long as they are human, can hardly bo expected to state tholr case In calm nnd balanced language. "Rut tho othor form of exaggeration, which consists In picking out ono phaso of a very complex situation and exaggeration It Just for tho love of tho big nouo It makes, i hardly excusable. "It is housewives gossip in ncadomlo cap and gown. "A llttlo moro latolloctual solf-reatralnl, a little moro attention to TproporUoHa and balanco, and a llttlo Iojs to th striking elements all by themsoWea, would go hotter with tho academic garb." j Captain DoVoe, of tho regular army, who Is on General McArthur's staff, stopped off hore on his way to Portland from San Francisco yester day to visit his old-timo friend, Tom Kay. The captain and Kay at one timo belonged to tho old volunteer flro company at McMInnvIUd, and had not met for many years. Cap tain DeVoo went with tho volunteers to Cuba, and for gallant work there was appointed a lieutenant in tho regular army, and is now In line for a major's commission. He was at ono time on Governor Moody's staff, and renewed his acquaintance with his former schiof today, besides call ing on Governor Chamberlain and somo old acquaintances about tha stato house. Ho goes to Washington soon, and, while llko all army offi cers,' having no permanent home, ho says Oregon for him when army days aro over. i o Thoro is moro Catarrh In this sec tion of tho country than all othor dis eases put togothor, and until tho last fow yeara was supposed to bo incur able For a groat many years doc tors pronounced It a local dlscaso and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to euro with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sclonco has provon catarrh to bo a constitutional dlscaso and thereforo requires constitutional troatmont. Hall's Catarrh Curo, manufactured byF. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, In tho only constitutional curo on tho market. It la taken lntornally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon ful. It acta directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Thoy offor ono hundred dollars for any caso It falls to curo. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, Ohio, Sold by nil druggists, 7fic. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o Drifting Out to Sen. A lottr from Newport dated Au gust 10th says: "Thrco mon In nn open boat woro on tho point ot drifting to sea hero today when sighted and picked up near tho south Jotty by tho llfosav Ing crow. Tho throo occupants of tho boat were Bllghtly Intoxicated, and would havo gone out to sea If not for tho aid glvon thorn. Charley Andor- son, better known as "Sea Lion" Charley, of Newport, was tho first to sight tho trouble, niyl was on tho spot a fow minutes nhoad of tho sta tion mon, who puilod tho trio back to town against a strong tide. Dick Madison and North Cherriugton, ot Dallas, woro two of tho party." o Why Fret and Worry Whon your child has a sovoro cold. You need not foar pnoumonla or othor pulmonary dlsoasos. Keep sup plied with Ballard's Horohound Syrup a posltlvo curo for Colds, CoughB, Whooping Cough nnd Bron chitis. Mrs. Hall of Sioux Falls, R. D., wrltoB. "I havo used your won dorful Dallard's Horohound Syrup, on my chlldron for flvo yoarB. Its re sults havo boon wondorful." Sold by D. J. Fry. EZRA KENDALL TONIGHT "It Is to Laugh" Because You Simply Just Have to A Kendall play way, which means Manufacturers of advertised ar ticles produco largo quantities, be ing onablod thoroby to manufacture cheaply and furnish tho public with high grade goods at tho prlco of in ferior substitutes. Substitutes aro exponslvo nt any price. o Avoid tho "Just ns good artlclo" or tho "kind I mnko myself"; remem bor tho denlor Is working for an ex tra profit. Protoct your own inter ests and insist on gottlng tho ad vertised artlclo which has merit. THE improvidonco of a largo number of pooplo is duo not so much to a desire to spend ovory cont thoy earn, as to their falluro to undoratand the vnluo of small economies, ami to adopt a deflnllo plan of saving. If a start, no mattor how small, would be made of laying aside a small portion of tho lucomo onch weok or month, tho losson of saving would soon bft loarned. Start a savings account now, If tho first doposlt is only one dollar. Wo pay 3 por cont Inter est on saving deposits, compound ed semi-annually. You will profit by iho Interest, but your greatest profit will bo In forming the sav ing habit. Savings Department Capital National Bank in tho Kendall a fun play, full of wholesome wit and humor, a slm plo yot Intensely interesting love story gets a real grip on ono's heart, and which altogether forms an even ing of genuine and continuous enter tainment, is "Swell Elegant Jones," tho fun show in which Ezra Kendall comes to tho Grand opera houso tonight. Quaint comedy, keen ropartco, honie-spun philosophy, and untquo observations pormeato tho lines of tho humorous characters and Inter esting, coherent story, which Is In a small Indiana village, Martinsville, near Indianapolis. Tho character assumes by Mr. Kendall 'is that of a nowly rich, homoly sort of man, whom his neighbors in derision dos lgnto as "Swoll Elegant Jones" on account of his efforts to Uvo up or down as tho caso may bo to his re cently acquired wealth. Whon Mr. Kendall began his career on tho stage, ho declared that tho public was more appreciative of good clean humor, crisp witticisms, nnd snappy sattro, than othor methods of producing laughs, nnd his success has boon won by adhering to thoao linos. Ho has never changed his methods, for as ho hlmsolf says: "I couldn't be dlffcront if I would, and I wouldn't If I could." Although Its not tho hat which makes the laughs It's what's under It, Kendall still wears the same old plug he's worn so long It Is a trademark. Given this piny drawn along lines of hla most successful stylo of fun making, Mr. Kondall has ombolllshcd tho t'ltlo pnrt Into a continual sorles of quaint humor, unctions comedy and satirical wit. And punctuating tho lines nro epigrams of tho best Kendall kind, carrying a load of logic tellingly put. Evon with all this, Mr, Kendall 'Is always compollod to glvo his famous monologuo "My Face Slipped Out of My Hand," after tho second net. "Swell Elegant Jones" providos Bomo excellent foils for Mr. Kendall, althought thoro aro somo which In themselves aro distinctive and Inugh fetching. Tho stago settings of this rural comody nro well dono, tho soc ond act mountnlngs havo been espe cially constructed to carry atmos- phoro of a country cottngo nt a cross road, John Stapleton, tho stago di rector of "Chockors," "Tho VlfKln- lan," "Tho Holr to tho Hoornh" and othor succoshos, Btngod "Swoll Elo gnnt Jonos." Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by (fter-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of, these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. n....r.. .iin vmirlcidnevBare weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every orgau scclns to fail to do its "lyou are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys arc well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realised. It nfno titf. tilchcat for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle RotMcCBwusp-Koot. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, liiughamton,N.Y., on every bottle. e&fc rlW "iKtCTi Delegation In Senator ChM.W,5J Senator JnnBv. V Portland. SN Jonatbu Representative ty o lvUJ in 1 might onco moro form a pnrt of tho floor of tho North sea. Dorlln and Paris might bo tho chief soaports of Germany and Franco Instead of Ham burg and Havre, long since Bub morgod. TIiIb is not a prophecy, nor aro tho possibilities outlined so propos torous aa at first glanco thoy might nppoar. Many moro marvelous meta morphoses havo taken placo In this hoary old world Blnco It first began Us circuit round tho sun. Pinto toll a story which Is corrobatod by a vast amount of clrcumstnnclnl ovldonco nt least as worthy of credence as export medical testimony at a mur der trinl, of an Island contlnont In tho ocean off tho ontrnnco to tho Mediterranean which was tho cradlo ot civilization. Its pcoplo woro the conquerors of Europo nnd Egypt, tho colonizers of tho Amoricas, tho pro gpnitors of tho Moundbulldors and tho Aztecs. This Islnnd, which Pinto calls Atlantis, with all Its Inhabitants was swallowed by ho Bea nt a single gulp In ono drend day und night. An artlclo which rolatos somo ex trnordlnary factB follows, in which tho writer tolls of efforts bolng innda for tho prevention of tho sea's rav agos. It Is woll lllustrntod with pho tographs. Charles F. Cartor In Tech nical Morld Wagazlno. Jenkins Tho man wakos up nnd Ir nnnoyod.IIarpor's Waokly. I AfUr Ton Years. Mr. G. L, Stophonson, of Potor8bo, ough, Ont., says: "For ovor ton yoars I suffored constantly with Piles first Itching, then Blooding; pain al most unbearable; life n burden. Tried everything In vain till I usd Dr. Leonhardt's Hom-Rold. "I had taken but a fow doses whon I bognn to notlco an Improvomont I docldod to keep on, and now after using throo boxos I nro clad to say I am completely cured. My gonoral health has also greatly Improved. It gives mo great pleasuro to recom mond Hom-Rold to all sufferers with Piles, and I fool convinced that what It has dono for mo It will surely do for them." ..Prlco 11.00, Dr. Lconhardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y Proprietors. Sold by Dr. S. C. Stone, 8alora. o Encroachments of tho Sen. Now that a royal commission on coast erosion is trying to find some way to savo enough ot England from tho waves to supply a slto for the headquarters from which to govern tho rost of tho British omplro it may bo romarkod without any nppoar anco of soaking to boar seaside real ostato that tho final revisions of geography woro not made by the groat cataclysms of tho romoto past. Tho hungry sen, forover gnawing nt Us coasts, Is working changos in con tinents and islands which, moasurod by goologlcal standards, aro rapid. If procossos now active should be continued uninterruptedly the time is near at hand by tho ge'olocical calendar, when some oxtraodlnnry transformations will have boon wrought on the face of th earth. If It woro posslblo for mortal perception to penotrato tho future perhaps steapishlps might bo on plowing tho water ovor the very spots where Galveston, Now Orloan.s, Savannah and Charleston now stand on their way to wharves far Inland from the present coast line. Perhaps tho long swoll of the ocean might be seen roll ing across what aro now LonK Island and Manhattan Island to break upon mo I'ausaaes. Prhana irniia.i Eczema. For tho good of those suffering with eczema or othor such trouble, I wish to say, my vlfo had something of that kind nnd after using tho doc tors' remedies for somo tlmo con cluded to try Charaborlaln's Snlvo, and It proved to bo hotter than any thing sho had tried. For sale at Dr. o Tho Roy's Opportunity. "Now, wouldn't It bo funny," said Poploy, playfully, "If I woro to bo como a llttlo boy again?" "Mebbo It wouldn't bo so funny for you, pa," roplled his bright young son. "If you was to bo littlor'n me. pa, I think I'd square up a fow things." Cnthollc Standard and. Times. Thu Fussy lluchelor. "Women," growled tho fussy old bachelor, "remind mo of oggs." "Must bo handled with care Is that tho answer?" queried tho very young man, "No," rejoined tho f. o. b.; "ono can never toll tholr nge by their looks." Chicago News. o-' . i . The Vlslblo Signs, Tho Golts hnvo been doing somo mountain climbing In Switzerland." "Thoro! Quossed It tho moment I sot oyos on them tho othor day." "How could you toll?" 'They had such a peaked look about them." Baltimore American. If your health Is poor tho Bit ters will niil wonderfully in mnklng strong and robust again. It cures Sour Risings Sleeplessness Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea or Malaria Fever. Try a bottle HOW; JITTERS RepresentatlYftW, ton. State OficWi Governor, Geer Sorotary of Stat. pwT son. 1 Stato Treasurer, (wJ Supbrlntendent of jig tion, J. H. Acltemua. I Attorney General, A. V& Stato Printer, W. a dJJ Stato Labor CommuZ Hoff. mmk Railrotid Commltt0a.jjl Campbell, Cottage Oron.2 Oswald West, AitorU; Aitchison, Portland; &, Goodall, eocrotary, Supreme Cea Chief JubUco, RobftrtRi Assoclato Justice, Ff.,1, Associato Justice, HaJ Commissloneri, y. j, y xv. xvi ng. Clerk, J. o. Morelasii xvojjorier, n. q. Morrct Bailiff, P. h. Raymod.' Circuit Judces, 0e. it Salem; William GallovifJ V1HO. District Attorney, jkJ Nary, Salem. ' Other Stato Ofehk J. W. Balloy, FoodaslDjjJ missionor, Portland. J. W. Baker, GameutM warden, Cottage Grote. Robt. O. Yonny, 8tt B cer, Portland. J. II. Lewis, State EifJ lorn. E. Gllllngham, State L)J lorn. H. G. Van Duson, SMM missionor, Astoria. Chas. V. Gallowar, Agont, Salem. W. W. Elder, Comi&taMi Home, Roseburg. Marlon Count; John H. Scott, CoBtlf Judge. R. D. Allen, Clerk o! ..r T .., nu 1.: . j. uuivur, oiwn. W; Y. Rlcbardwn, E. T. Mooroa, Schools. F. J. Rice, Asseswr. B. B. Horrlck, Jr., J. C. Needham.W.IL mlssloners. t A. M. Clough, Corostt, D. G. Drager, Recorder. Salem City 0W Geo. F, Rodgen, Nl W, A. Moores, Recortir Judge. D. W Glbabn, limDi of Pollco. Frank Moredltb, CRT T: A. O. Condlt, City Al Jas. W. Martin, Sue. sloner. John A. Darr, Chief oltf ment. W. C. Smith, Healta Cltv Standlag 0 Ways and MarJ-J"V Churchill. Ordinances 0rt Goode. Accounts and Carrest Churchill, Radcllff, BJM Streets Downinf, Public BulldlD Gosner. Sewerage, Stoli, Je. Plumbing Frawr, nop. Flro and Vater-J1 Goodo. linagee uwat - ,i er. Health and PoH,in Waldo. . T IrrMa f!oode. IIV Prlntlng-RaW' fj Public Parks-w5' Hoard of "" I nL.lrSJftll E. M. Crolsan, -0" a a Lee. H. u Moores, W. P. 8bf H. A. Johnion. JWj 1 J. M. Powers, The old Penn7l' Ikard recommends Cough Remedy." vnnp rouen, S3" nure. Madefro -t-,i i,-v nr vW liUCW uai For sale br del ' :! J,fc! Imitators a" Americans, nor . . rfltf wno enae'"- -- gj i vertlsed ary -j i .-oA-mark or r"77 h. a&K fl. m 1 tV,a nublifc L- . rs.lt .JS .