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    DAILY OAl'IMIi JOCHNAL. HAL15M. OJtKGOX. WKDNKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1C07.
HOFER BROS., PaMers and Proprietors
B. HOFER, Editor. A. P. nOFER. Manager.
T11E JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOOD
GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADBD LABOR.
THE WATER LILY.
(Author Unknown.)
0 Btar on tho breast of the river;
0 marvol of bloom and grace!
Did you fall right down from Hcavon
Out of tho sweotest place?
You aro whlto as tho thougts of an angel,
-You heart la stooped In tho sun;
Did you ow In tho goldon city
My pure and radiant one?
Nay, nay, I fell not from Iloavon;
Nono gave mo my saintly whlto;
It Blowly grow from tho dnrknoss '
Down In tho dreary night.
From tho ooz of tho sllont river '
1 won my glory and craco.
"Whlto douIb fall not, O my poet;
Thoy rlso to tho BwootoBt place.
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ORIENTAL- AFFAIRS.
the south, unleBs Hugenots Bhou,ld Improperly be called bo.
"IN PENNSYLVANIA THE QUAKERS, WKLSIf, GERMANS AND
SCOTCH WERE THE SETTLERS AND DEVELOPERS.
"IN NEW YORK AND DELAWARE THE DUTCH AND SWEDES
WERE THE SETTLERS, AND AT NO TIME WAS THERE A LARGE
ADMIXTURE OF PURITANS.
"Of tho real founders of this country's Independence only a few were
Puritans. Tho Adamses, Hancock and Trumbull may properly bo called
Puritans, but Sam Adams and Johr Hancock were long opposed to tho
Constitution, and Rhode Island stayed out of tho union for some tlmo.
"Washington, Mhdlsdn Franklin, Jefferson, Lee, Honry, Wnyne, tho
Muhlenborgs, Morris, Mercer, St. Clair, Herkimer, Marlon, Sumter,
Steuben, Hamilton, tho CarrollB can In no sense be called PurltanB In
faith or practice.
"It Is undoubted that New England Ideals have had a vast Importance
In this country's development, but Now England was slow In adopting tho
Constitution, was recreant In tho war of 1812, after which Federalism,
to. a great extent coincident with Puritanism, died, and wns In small
sonso n plonoer In tho developmentof tho country.
"Rather did Its Ideals follow tho van of progress.
"If Puritanism bo represented by tho Congregational church of to
day, it makes a small, oven if creditable, showing compared with other
churches.
"Theso things aro said not In criticism of tho President, but as ex
planatory, since mnny readers might get a totally erroneous Impression
unless grounded In tho facts of our historical dovelopmont."
DOCTORS MISTRtCBS
Are said often to bo burled six feet .under
ground. But many times women call on
their family physicians, suffering, as they
Imagine
hoart disease, another from liver or kid
Mr disease, another from nervous pros
Nation, another with pain here and there,
&MJ?r sooarato diseases, which
ho. assuming thorn to bo such, presences
all only tymptoms
ho, assuming them to do sucu. J"'"
hl nllls and pot tons. Jn reality, tney are
B I on v tumnums caused by some uterine-
umn "wn
1 rviJ IWIHIII BW-
lff?fcPD3 UP TH8.
ihdo. jr-ttrsuli
A mJrcAa0S
rilMiue. The
niusitot suffer
until Inrtrn bllll a TO
!.... . nn hnltP
wrong treatment, but probably
orant of tha
treatment
erlng
tb
t4
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It Is ovldont enough that tho Chlneso feci toward tho foreign powers
"which havo planted thomsolvcs on tholr soil procisoly no wo Bhould feel
lind tho Hamo powers excluding oursolvos planted thomBolves horo.
Our most sincere wish would bo to uttorly oxtormlnato thorn.
Mankind will bo foolish to nssumo nny other disposition on tho part (
t)f tho ChlncBO,
It Is not posslblo thnt thoro should bo nny othor fooling.
Tho ChlnoHo pooplo, however, nro hampered by tho Mnnchu domina
tion. But tho Mnnchu dynasty scorns to bo petorlng out nnd tho Indications
nro thnt It Is only the presonco of Europeans nnd Japaneso which pro
vonta , bloody nnd BiiccoBBful rovolutlon In tho courso of which thoro
would naturally dovolop tho spirit of nationality which nlono'is Inching
lo make China nn awful forco Impelled by tho memory of conturloB or op
pression. Thoro can bo no doubt that the Roxor outbronk wno moroly n mani
festation of n fooling which, with groutor or loss IntonBlty, Is provadtnjj
nil China.
THERE IS HEGINNINO TO RE EVIDENCE THAT THE HOSTILITY
TOWARD EUROPEANS ON THE PART OF THE CHINESE IS REINO
TRANSFERRED TO JAPAN.
THERE IS A STRONG PHOIJARILITV THAT IN TIME IT WILL RE
CONCENTRATED AGAINST JAPAN, FOR THE REASON THAT THE
JAPANESE ARE ALREADY COMMERCIALLY SUPPLANTING EURO
PEANS AND ARE LIKELY TO MAKE A COMPLTE JOR OF IT.
Nono but fools will underrate tho n)llcctiinl and InduHtrlnl qunll
Uoh of tho .InpunoHO,
Thoy ltiiro complotoly outgonornlod Europo.
On equal torniH thoy can tlrlvo nut Europonn competition In onstorn
Asia, as thoy well know.
Thoy have placed HioiiihoIvos In n condition to do It by thu alliances
which thoy havo formed.
Undor tho treaties Europe miiHt look on while .Inpan drives Its mer
chants iiiit of eastern Asia, whllo Htlll most politely holding opon nil tho
doom and Inviting ovorybndy In.
Tho pruiiHiiro of .Tapanosos cnmmorulal compatltlon Ih already uovoraly
folt and thoro Ih ovlilonco that Europeans domiciled In Chlnu nro begin
ning to regard tho .lapanoso Just ai that puoplo aro rognrdod by all
who coiuo In contact with thorn In largo numhoiH,
Tho forolgu merchants hato tho Jnpnuuso.
Tho British contingent alroady Hoo what tho Drltlsh havo rognrdod
lid their pormtitif nt Hphoro of Influence patmlng steadily Into tho hands
of tho .InpnuoHo.
THAT WOULD NOT HE SO HAD FOR THE JAPANESE WERE IT
NOT THAT THE CHINESE ARE RKGINNING TO HATE THEM ALSO.
. .IT IS INHERENT IN THE JAPANESE CHARACTER TO HE lU'MP-
TIOUS AND RELENTLESSLY OVERHEARING WHENEVER THEY
flET THE POWER.
What thoy nro doing In Corca tht aro doing In lorn offenslvo ways
In Manchuria.
Thoy Hhow evidence or an Intent to dominate China and lo rulo with n
rod of Iron.
Wo bnllovo that tho wcyld has to roekon with a ronl nwakonlug In
Chlnu and In thu not distant futuru, and that Japan will bu tho llrst to
Tool tho effects.
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8100 Reward, 8100.
Tho renders of this paper will bo
pleased to learn that thcro Is at least
ono dreaded dlscaso that science has
been nblo to euro In all Its stngcs.and
that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo
! the only posltlvo curo now known
to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh
to tho medical fratornlty. Catarrh b'
Ing a constitutional disease, requires
n constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, not
ing directly upon tho blood and mu
cous surfaces of tho systom, thereby
destroying tho foundation of tho dls-
THEIARKETS.
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SALEM MARKET.
10c;
Local Wholesale Market.
Eggs 24c cash.
Butter 32c; fat, 30 c.
lions, 10c; young chlckons,
Local wheat 76c.
Onts 32 33 c.
Barley $20.
Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valley
$3.85 $4.00.
Mil! frnt Tlrnn 1 0 Kft ulinrta
case, and giving tho patient strcgnth L-. ' '
by building up tho constitution nnd
nBslsstIng nntur.c In doing Its work.
Tho proprietors havo bo much fnlth
In Its curntlvo powers that they offer
Ono Hundred Dollars for any enso
that It falls to curo. Sond for list
of testimonials. Address F. J. Che
pcy & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by drugglstB, 75c.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. o
finvo 1 1 Int n Chance.
Sho (nftor 12 years) And would
you ronlly put yourself out for my
sako?
Ho Indeed I would.
Sho Then do It, plonse. I'm
nwfully sloopy. Philadelphia In-qulror.
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THE PURITAN CONQUEST."
President Uoomivolt at Provlnootown tho othor day roferred to the
Puritan Fathom In very forceful language as tho following will shew:
Washed Overboard.
It has boon reported by local poo
plo, who havo returned from Now
port that ono of tho crow on tho
(i'lizollo whllo taking n party over tho
bar tho othor day was wnshod Into
tho aoa by a mammoth wavo but wi
rescued by tho uso of prosorvors
which woro thrown from tho Uttlo
son-going boat. Tho Gazollo Is n
gasoline boat which has boon taking
excursionists ovor tho bar, but the
deck W io nonr the wator of tho Uttlo
craft that a largo wavo would swoop
completely ovor tho boat. It Is said
to draw but four foet of wator and Is
considered by many ummfu for nny
oooan voyage.
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Hay Cheat, $10 $12, and clover,
$9$10 por ton; timothy, $13$15
Onions $4.00 por cwt; potatoes,
$1.00 por cwt.
Potatoes 90c cwt.
Hops Cholco, 10 lie; primo to
cholco, 8 9c; medium to prlmo.
G&c.
Chlttlm bark 5c.
Wool 20c.
Mohair 29c.
Tropical Fruits.
Bannnas $G.
Oranges $1$5.
Lemons $0.00 $6.50.
KfaS3
hiiy?, tflHH" r..piQVi-g tno ui3cae. incur
8ms and Instituting comfort .Instead I of
prolonged misery. th ?;Jn11w,,,8ald'
that "a disease known Is half cured."
Dr. Plorce's Favorlto Prescription i la i a
scientific medicine, care fully devised by
an experienced and skillful physician,
and adapted to woman's delicate awtem.
It Is mado of nativo American medicine!
roots nn ' partly harm ess in .its
pfToffts tn 7niti Wll(nitM "T """ 7""S
tWAS'a'powcrful Invigorating tonic "Fa
vorlte Prescription" Imparts strength U
tho whole system and to tho organs dis
tinctly fomlnlno In particular. For over
wnrWnH. worn-out." run-down," doblll-
.....-, - .nn. j . i.A
tatcd teachers, mllllnors. dressmakers,
Beamstrossos. "shop-girls," houso-koopers,
nursing mowers, aim icouio wumcn cn
erally, Dr. Fierco's Favorlto Prescription
.. :L'J ..: nnrtlilw hnnn iTB lin-
IS tho greatest earthly boon, being un
equaled as an appotlilng cordial and ro
Uorotlvo tonic.
As a soothing and strengthening nerv
Ino "Favorl'o Prescription "Is uncoualed
and Is Invabiablo In allaying and sub
duing nervous excitability, Irritability,
nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration,
nouralgla, hysteria, spasms, St. Vltus'i
danco, and othor distressing, nervous
symptoms commonly attendant upon
functional and organic dlsoaso of the
uterus. It induces refreshing sleep and
rollovos mental anxiety and despondency.
Dr. Plorco's Ploasant Pollets Invigorate
tho stomach, liver and bowols. Ono to
throo & doso. Easy to tako as candy.
CORVALLIS & EASTERN R. R.
Retail Market.
Oats Whlto, $28 por ton; wheat,
OOo por bu.; rolled bnrloy, $27.
EggB 25c.
Butter Country, 35c; crcamory,
45 c.
Flour Vnlloy, $1.10 $1.15 por
sack; hard wheat, $1.35 $1.40.
Bran C5e por sack; $21 per ton.
Hay Timothy, 85c por cwt;
choat, 70c; clovor G5c por cwt.;
shorts, 90 95c por cwt.
"Tho Purltau'ii task wuh to conquer n continent; not moroly to ovor
ruu It, hut to Htittlo It. to till It, to build upon It a high Industrial and
social life; and, whllo engaged In tho rough work of taming tho shaggy
wlhloriiUHM, at that tlmo iiImo to lay deep the Immovable foundations of
our whole American system of civil, political nnd religious llborty,
achieved through tho orderly proofs of law. Till a was the work allotted
to him to do; this Im thu work ho did; and only a miutor spirit among
men could havo done It."
The Philadelphia Inquirer Is not plbmtod with what tho Prosldont
said. iiultHu It htf tnkun as glittering gouornlltloa Instead of concreto
mutter- us will bo observed by tho following leader:
"Thu Pnnldont did apt menu or Hhould not havo meant that this
ti.uk wait neoomplltthud by the Puritans who settled In Now England.
"Tho I'urltana woro a religious soot In tho Anglican church, who
Htrova to mnku reforms without leaving tho mother church, Just as lator
MolhodlrttM attempted th aumo thing
"THE PURITANS CAME TO THIS COUNTRY TO INSURE THEIR
OWN PECULIAR FORM OF WORSHIP AND DISCIPLINE IX CHURCH
AND STATES, WHICH WERE ClAlSELY ALLIED.
. "THERE WAS NO THOUGHT OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY.
"IT WAS FOR THE CONTRARY PURPOSE.
"Tim PIlKrlma whot landing at Provlnootown was celebrated by the
President vr not PurlUtu. but Separatists, who had loft England for
Holland and llanlly cMiueto Amorleu ttUout ton yowrs beforo tho Purl
tuns. The Puritan Mttlemtutt were cotttlited to Now ISnglnndnnd only a
'portion of that iteetluH.
"They wro not Iwpeilalltt colon Krr,
"Connecticut claimed th uortheru Unlf of Pounaj-lvHWla and was
given the western reserve ttt Ohio a compenstttiou.
'Somo Nw Kngliuul rsvolutlnnftry olllews sottletl In southern Oh!-i
nnd hud lulluenoo thoro and to nn extent later In Mlphlgttu and Illinois,
but K4Mirnlly uponklng, tho PurlUn ounttngOHt renmlnod la Now Hng
Uuul ami developed it.
"Tho greater portion of tho wlsnlijg 0f tho vet ws done by tho
Bcoiou. uernmns. wugueti from Virginia nnd other southern stntoa.
"Tho groat highway to tho west for decades was olthor through Cum
berland Gap to Kuntuoky or by way of Pittsburg, Wheeling nnd tho
Ohio rlvor.
"Prof. FUko, perhaps tho. most omlnont of American historians and ft
warm friend of Roosevelt, has shown thnt there woro G00.000 Scotch
(Improperly called Scotch-Irish) settled horo at tho tlmo of tho Declara.
Hon of Indcpendonco, aud that In war ami peace they woro tho mainstay
of tho nation.
"Certainly Washington was uo Puritan, nor were any to bo fouud In
His Fori.
"Thank you," sho said, ns ho
finally gavo hor his seat, "tho car
bumps so It's almost Imposslblo to
stand on your foot."
"That was becauso I kept pullln'
'om out of your way, mn'am," ho
ropllod, "but you did manngo to land
on my pot corn a couple of times."
Philadelphia Press.
General Debility
Day In nnd day out thoro Is that feeling
of weakness that makes a burden oJ Itself.
Food does not strengthen.
Slet'p duos not refresh.
It is hard to do, hard to bear, what
should be easy, vitality Is en the ebb, aud
the wholo system suffers.
For this condition tako
Hood's Sarsaparilla
It vitalizes tho blood and gives vluor and
tone to all the organs and functions.
In usual liquid form or In chocolated
tablets known us Sstraatabs. 100 dot-en $L
Livestock.
Hogs Fat, Gc.
Cattlo 11001200- lb itoors,
3'c.
Llghtor stcors 3 3 Vic
Stock hogs 5 Vi Gc.
Cowa and heifers 900 1000
22?4c,
Lambs 1 Va c.
Veal Drosscd, 5 7c.
n,
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EPOSIT youridlc money
where it will draw
interest.
We pay three per cent
on deposits of one dollar
or more. Deposits can be
made any time.
Small accounts welcomed.
Savings Department
Capital National
Bank
Portland Wholesale Mnrkct,
Whoat Club, 80c; valloy 81c;
bluo stem, 82o.
Onts Cholco whlto, $25.
Mlllstuff Bran, $17.
Hay timothy, $15 $17; alfalfa,
$13.
Vetch $8.50.
Poultry Hens, 12 13c; spring
chlckons, 14 16c; drcssod chlckons,
11V&c higher than llvo; ducks,
young, 10llc; pigeons, $1$1.25.
Pork Best, 7 8c.
Lambs Spring, 99V4c
Mutton 7c.
Mops Cholco, por lb, 6c,
Wool Valloy, coarse to medium,
18lb30c; eastern Oregon, 12 18c.
o
Tho Toms Wonder.
Cures all kidney, bladder and
rhoumatlc troubled; sold by all drug
gists, or two months' trial trontmont
by mall for $1.00. Dr. E. W. Hall,
292G Olive stroot, St. Louis, Mo
Send for tostlmoulalc. Sold by Stone's
drug storo.
TIME TABLE NO 37.
Trains from and to Ynqulnn.
No. 1
Leaves Yaqulna ., 7:15 a.m.
Arrives at Corvallls 11:00 a.m.
Arrives at Albany 11:58a.m.
No. 2
Loaves Albany 12:35 p.m.
Leaves Corvallls 1:30 p.m.
Arrives at Yaqulna 5:40 p.m.
Trains to nnd from Detroit.
No. 3
Loaves Albany 7:30 a.m.
Arrives nt Detroit 12:30 p.m.
No. 4
Lcavos Dotrolt 1:00 p.m.
Arrives at Albany .(.... 5:55p.m.
Trains for Corvallls.
No. 8 i
Loaves Albany 7.55 a.m.
Arrlvos nt Corvallls .... 8:35a.m.
No. 10
Leaves Albany 2:25 p.m.
Arrives nt Corvallls .... 3:05p.m.
No. G
Loaves Albany 7:35 p.m.
Arrives nt Corvallls 8:15 p.m.
Trains for Albany.
No. 5
Loaves Corvallls .' 6:30 a.m.
arrives ai Aionny 7:10 a.m.
No. 9
Loavos Corvallla 12:30 p.m.
Arrlvos nt Albany 1:15 p.m.
No. 7
Loavos Corvallls 6:00 p.m.
Arrlvos at Albany 6:40 p.m.
No. 11 (Sunday only)
Leaves Corvallls 11:15 a.m.
Arrives at Albnny 11: 58 a.m.
No. 12 (Sunday only)
Loaves Albany 12:35 p.m
ArrlvoB at Corvallls 1:18 p.m.
For furthor Information apply to
GEO. F. KEVINS,
Gen. Tasa, Agt., Albany, Ore.
Ssft!1
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DON'T LET TB3S HAPPES
i-uc meso, good resolute.
juu iuuuu on uauuary 1st lnt0 ,
nf nnA hv KnntnnlM u
. v. ,, 4j,.UWUK ygur 0j y
Ing with tho noweBt Ideas In u j
opon plumbing, and you will bl
oi mo annoyanco of leaking
uuu uuwuuu uuuia, as wei as do
ouia., wo wm turnlsh estimate
plumbing, gas fitting and sattaf
is guarantoed as to workmanship
cuargos.
A. L. FRASE
858 SUto Street,
Phono 135.
Send the Family
Washing To
and you'll novor bothor -with hj
It dono at homo again. Um
when ovory family could not
to oond tho washing to a lad
but times havo changed so,
havo tho mothods and prices.
you can hotter afford to tenj
family -washing hero than so
Ask about our prices on family i
Ing, rough dry, or finished.
The Salem
Steam Laundi
Phono 23. 130-100 S. Lib
SMEW WATER COMPA
. OFFICE CITY nALL.
For wator Borvlco apply ai
Bills payablo monthly In ik
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Special liistorn Excursion ratea.
May 20, 21, June 6, 7, 8, ,iuly 3,
4, 5, August 8, 9, 10, September It,
12, 13. To Chicago and return,
$73.15, St. Louis and roturn, $69.15
St. Paul and return, Omaha, Council
Bluffs, Sioux City, St. Joe, Kansas
City aud roturn $61.65.
WM. M'MURRAY,
6-21-tf Gen. Pas. Agt,
jiiiiiuhihiiiiiiiiidh
!!
The
White House Restaurant
For thoso Delicious
PIES
They can't bo beat
McGHchrist & Son
Proprietors.
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SOUTIIGHN PACIFIC 0O
Tlmo Card yo. 48 Effective
Juno 10.
Toward Portland Passenger.
No. 16 5:23 n. ra., Orogoa Ex
press. No. 188:40 a. m Cottago Grove
Passenger.
No. 124:45 p. m Shasta Ex
press. No. 149:28 p. m., Portland Ex
press.
Toward Portland Freight.
No. 22210:56 a, m depart
11:38 a. ra Portland Fast Freight.
No. 22610:40 a. m., departs
11:38 a. m., Way Frolght
Toward San Francisco PAsomcror
No. 1111:03 a. m., Shasta Ex
press. No. 176:42 p.m., Cottage Grove
Passenger.
No. 159:56 p. m., California Ex
press. No. 13 1:31 a. m., San Francis
co Express.
Toward San Francisco Freight.
No. 2212:33 a. m., San Fran
cisco Fast Freight.
No. 225ii:55 a, mt arrives
11:25.
THE nEST BOAST TH
FAMILY EVER IN
Can bo obtained from our
tender nnd Julc7 beef, muttoi
pork. All our meats are lfl
from tho choicest, and prepare!
tho tablo to suit tho demands i
fostldlous. Our prices are low
aualltv than you can find atl
placo In Salem,
E. C. CROSS,
Phono 201.
370
Hotel St. Philip
Fourth and Fifth and Baraslde
Strevts, Portland, Oregon.
New fireproof European Hotel.
Steam heat. Modern conveniences.
Rates $1.00 per day and up. Union
depot car will laud you at the door.
H U DlPnrc n
O C T. 0
-STEAMERS
POMONA AND OREGOJfA
FOR PORTLAND DAILY, EXC
SUNDAY AT O A. M.
P. M BALDWIN,
BUTTERNUT BREAD.
Tf u worth mors than any
j ,. n.iM la no b'l
XPn sola of vnnr mrOCOT 8.
CALIFORNIA BAKE81
Thomas & Cooler. Prop.
rit.ri.-.T.Tl,'ArJ7ig,T n im i..u
M n i . . . i nm CBtKCM Mi
fll MfiPlU1
us.... r.. b. -a fc'C -i1',Mr"i
rilY'B IMDW.1 TO Mil. .
lBk-A - unl tnnf L''lrl n
UNITCO MCOICALCO..0rjl.UfM
Sold in Salem by Dr. S.C
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