DAm CAPITAL JOUIlNAL, BALHM, OREGON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 1007. t nmm telCYGLESi ! 1 i ji I' A bicycle bought of us wilt save you money because we handle the most reliable makes. If your wheel needs repairing bring it to us. We will fix it and tjse the best materials and work- ' men, therefore you will be saved time, worry and money. Carbide in Bulk 2 lbs. 25c 1 1 j Ftfank J. Mooe I mwwnwteiwwwanniimniiiiiMMi i HHlMMMITMnnPwvwtw Abounding Prosperity for the Aiwilrnn Farmer. In tills weeks issue tho Manufac turers' Record ot Bnltimoro, Md Notwithstanding tho fonrs in tho wrly summer that tho long- cold spring would bring dlsnstor to tlio trepj, It Is now assured thnt once moro nattiro will bloBs this country with abundant harvosts. It Is true that tho phonomonnl yloltl or corn J wheat last year may not ho qulto equaled, but it Is also truo thnt tho output will exceed tho nvorngo or re ttot years, and at tho fmmo titno tho increase In tho value of farm prod icti U likely to far moro than offset tie dccllno In the nggrcgnto yloltl. There may bo a decroaao in wheat of pwlbly 75,000,000 bushels, hut with lie price moro than 20 contB a hihel nbovo tho corresponding tinio lutyear thero ought to ho a not in- tftiso of $75,000,000 to $100,000, H In tho value of tho wheat crop far that of 190C. With an Increnso i tho prlco of corn and cotton tho SJIdr off In those crops will llko rie bo loubtlos offset by their I'tber values. Thus tho farmors of tie country nro onco moro to ho woe so grcnt as comparod with flvo no so grnet ns comparod with flvo ili years ago that it is difficult to wmpreuend, tho mngnltudo ot tho pla. The valuo of farm products in dif ferent years has boon ns follews: Wears. im $2,212,000,000 JJ9 2,400,000,000 "00 4,717,000,000 1,05 . 0,415,000,000 1506 0,791,000,000 1,07 7,000,000,000 Estimated. Theso flguros bring out sovornl remarkable facts, Botwcon 1880 b4 1890 thoro wns a gnin in tho "lueof farm products of only $254, 000.000. Betwoon 1890 and 1900 re was a gain of almost exactly wa times as much, or $2,500,000,000 Bat possibly the most striking fact this reraarkablo oxhfblt of increas es Prosperity of tho farmors la that "9 gala in tho last seven years bo ween 1900 nn1 inn? nt o ooo nnn " " only 9 per cent loss than the H lotnl gain ot 20 yonrs between 1880 and 1900. Tho Increnso In tho Inst sovon years of $2,283,000,000 is a gain of nearly DO per cent in that time. This gain in sovon yonrs is al most equal to tho total valuo of tho farm products of (ho country In 1890. In tho Inttor year; tho por capita production of all ongnged in ngriculturo wns $287, nlmost oxnet ly tho sumo na in 18S0, while nt tho prosont timo tho porcnplta of nil on gnged In ngriculturo Is about $000. Under theso romarlcablo conditions wo enn readily understand tho won- i dcrful chuugo which hnn taken placo J" In tho (Innnclnl condition of tho fr.rmni'a nt fhn nnflrn nnllllffv j Bitrdoncd ns tho west was 10 years logo with farm mortgages nnd ns the south was until to 1902 or 1903, both sections nro now to a very largo oxtont froo from such indebtedness, tho nggrpgnto of farm loans probably bolng Bmnllor than nt any timo since 1SGG. Tho prosporlty of tho farmors la scon not only in tho paying off of hundreds of millions of farm mort gages and fn tho building of hotter homos, but also in tho heavy deposits In tho country batiks throughout tho wost nnd south. Evory banker in all tho agricultural regloiiB of tho coun try has been Impressed during tho pnst fow years with tho groat In croaso In tho doposlts of farmors, nnd in many portions of tho south a largo proportion of tho deposits in country banks nro mado up of sur plus accumulations of tho agricul tural classos. With such fundamen tally Bouhd conditions It Is scnrcoly possiblo, howovor unwlso may bo tho nntl-corporntion legislation of tho tiny, for tho country to ngaln sink Into tho depths of pnnlcky times such as wo havo had In tho past. So far as the south is concerned, it is qulto snfo to count thnt this section will recolvo for Its cotton and cot tonseed nn nggregato ot $800,000, 000. Tho world's demand for cot ton has been growing nt such a rapid paco thnt wo aro not Ukoly to soo low prices for a long timo to como, If ovo again; nnd whether this year's crop fulfills tho cstlmnto of tho bulls or tho bears, tho prlco will doubtless bo so rogulatod by market conditions nB to glvo tho groat total of $800,- HS JITTERS s? A' Jftf Vl "When the .Hitters lias tho approval of thousands of cured peo plo don't you think it de serves n fair trial? It cures Heartburn, Indigestion, CostlVPllCAS' Female Ills or Miliaria. Don't Neglect Your Eyes Tho timo Is now approaching whon your oyes need nttontlon. Tho ovonlnga aro short and to strain your oyes may result fatally In tho end, It ncgloctod. School children's eyes should bo looked aftor beforo starting thom to school. Thoso wearing glnssos should havo thom cxnmlncd to soo it they nro still correct. Don't delay, nnd sco Salem's best eyesight special ist. CHAS. 11. HINGES Grnduato Optician. 123 Com. St., next to Capital Dank. WALK - OVER rt-a.ti.U MEN'S SHOES $3.50 and $4 FALL STYLES FALL QUALITIES Winter Styles Winter Qualities Te Best Men's Shoe for the Money On Earth. m. BUY THEM TRY THEM kjjudc Elk Solo Shoes havo arrived. See tlioni. EM SHOE STORE re&ieUio -aiAiCbl. SALEM. OREGON 000,000. Of this sum, Europo will probnbly pay Into tho south to meet Its bill for cotton nt lenst $500,000, 000, nnd with such conditions thorn intuit of necessity bo grout busluess nctivlty. o 51,000 1'JIo Cure. A Thousand Dollar Qunrantoo goes with ovory bottle of Dr. Loonhardt'8 Horn-Hold tho only certain euro for ovory form or Piloa, Ooorgo Cook, St. Thomas, Ont , writes: "Dr. Lconhnrdt.'B Hom-Itold cured mo of a vory bad cnBO of Piles of ovor ton yenrs atandlng. I had tried ovorythlng but got no porma- nont euro till I used Hem-Bold. I and Blind and Bleeding Piloa nnd suffered ovorythlng. Olntmonts and local troatmonts fnilod, but Dr. Leon hardt's Hom-Roid cured mo perfect ly." Horn-Bold Is a tablot taken intor nally which romovoa tho causo of Piles. $1.00 at druggists. Dr. Loon hardt Co., NIngara Falls, N. Y., Pro prietors. Sold by Dr. S. C. Stone, Salem. o Protecting African Birds. Tho French havo decided to tnko stops to prescrvo and increnso tho birds whoso p In inn go has long boon a groat sourco of commorco In tho ro glon of tho uppor Nlgor, a llttlo south of tho desert of Snhara. This part of tho westorn Soudan Is Included in tho'Fronch provlnco of tho uppor Senognl and Niger. It Is tho region thnt for many gonora tlons sent by enmol across tho Sa Imrn to tho European mnrkots tho fcathors ot tho ostrich and horon. Today tho steamboat and tho rail road tap this region, though thoy do not ponotrato it. Thoy havo killed tho dosort caravan trado, and os trich feathers and heron plumes now tnko tho steam route to tho Atlantic. But tho quantity of theso prized commodities sont to tho Niger for shlpmont has been graduully de creasing, nnd tho Fronch decided to look into tho matter. Tho natives kill tho animals to got tho feathors, and it wns feared that tho birds wore bolng annihilated. The sourco of most ot tho supply of feathers is the vest area south f tho great northern bend of tho Niger, which, up to this time, hns been olo of tho largo unexplored regions. It U still n big whlto spneo on our ma s hut It will bo so no longer ns soon as Dr. J. Docorso prepares his mip mnterlnl for publlcntion. Ho wlis sent there to study tho bird question, and has traversed tho region In all directions. It is another lnstnnco of the spread of geographical knowl odgo through commercinl effort. Dr. Docorso was sont thoro by tho govornor of the uppor Senegal nnd Niger In October, 1905, nnd ho Iiub only rccontly emerged from it. Ho found thero tho Tunregs nnd other Mohnmnicdnn natives who In day gono by would have killed any whlto man at sight, though thoy collected fenthera to adorn tho costumes ot tho women of tho whlto race But thoy havo boon so cowed by tho nows of French Btipromncy In nil tho sur rounding regions thnt thoy offered him no harm, though ho and lila small party wandored through their country for nbout a year and n half. Ills mission has achloved results of much economic Importance. Ho says tho nntlves nro rnpldly exter minating tho blrdB that havo bo long yielded thom a golden harvest. Ho advises ..rad leal measuros to provont tholr extinction nnd small Fronch postB through tho country to enforce tho proposed regulations. IIo suggests thnt tho hunting of tho plumed heron bo entirely Inter dicted for two yonrs and that to In crenso tho supply reservations be estnbllBhed within which tho natives shall never bo permitted to hunt this bird. lie found tho wild ostrich Is still very nbundnnt, though the numbora havo been greatly reduced. IIo nd vlses that the government establish stations to the wost of tho Niger for tho domestication of tho nnlmnl, just ns hns been done on a largo scalo In South Africa. Tho territories with in tho Niger bend nro not yet suffi ciently organized for tho starting of ostrich rnnches, nnd tho region ho rocommonds for tho experiment is west of the Nlgor, betweon Fngulblno on tho north nnd Fnrlmnko on tho south. Ills plans, presented to tho government In grcnt detail, aro based upon tho Idea that tho ranehon should bo kept In tholr natural ctato as nearly ns possiblo. Dr. Docorso snys that the wild ostrich In tho French possessions Ib suro to bo exterminated If It con tinues to bo killed to obtain its plumago. Paris, tho greatest of os trich feather mnrkots, will havo to dopond on forolgn sourcus of supply unless tho bird is domostlcnrod in tho French domain. IIo asks for throo yonrs In which to glvo n fnlr trlnl to the project. Tho government hns decided to supply funds for a thorough "test of tho question whether tho ostrich, can bo successfully domesticated in tho French Soudan. Dr. Docorso will hnvo chnngo of tho work. Tho feath er trado of Paris, and especially1 tho Syndlca dosTIumnBslors, is following tho ontorprlso with tho grontest In terest. Now York Sun. Tho Limit of Life. Tho most eminent medical BClon tlsts nro unanimous In ths conclu sion that tho gonornlly nccoptod limi tation of human llfo Ib many years bolow tho attainment posBlblo with tho advanced knowledgo of which tho raco Is now possessed, Tho cri tical porlod, that detormlnos Its dura tion, Beoma to bo betwoon 50 and CO; tho proper caro of tho body during this docado cannot bo too strongly urged; carelessness thon being fatal to logovlty. Naturo's best helpor aft er 50 is Electric Bitters, tho bcIoii tlflc tonlo medicino that revitalizes ovory organ of tho body. Guaranteed by J. O. Perry, druggist. 50c We Are Sole Agents In Salem For Chase & Sanbotn's Coffees 25, 30, 35, 40 cents pe lb. The -best in the marjeet for the prices named. Jest a-little-better than necessary for the price. It is pleasure to recommend and sell these coffees MOIR GROCERY CO. Phone 1 82 456 State St. SKATES! SKATES! MMBHBWIBMaaMm IM I.I ! IM Are you prepared for an enjoyable season? Come in and let us explain the merits of Richardson Roller Skates We hnvo Just received a Invpe shipment in nit Sizes, Full Nickel Plated and Fitted with aluminum rollers. You know whnt trouble you had last j-oar securing skates, so come in nnd rvservo n pair we will oil, adjust nnd put them awny for you until you need thom. tf&6&him Feasibility of a Parcels Post. Tho mlnuto Postmnoter aonernl Mcyor had expressed himself as sorl ously considering tho feasibility of adding n pnrcols post to tho post offico sorvlco with a limit ot ton pounds weight .on packages carried thoro was a rush of arguments from ccrtnln 'quartern to show why such n sorvlco Would bo Impracticable In tho United States, although ovory othor country could lino It. Tho central aflRortlon on which tho nrguments depended wiih thnt dis tances woro too great In tho United States. It wnB claimed that with a uniform uostngo rato dopcndlng on wolght nlono tho government would loso nil tho profitable short dlstnnco matter ami bo-compelled to enrry all tho loug-dlstunco matter at n loss, which tho critics did not hcsl tato to estimate, In udvnnco of any Information ns to tho exact plan of tho dopnrtmont, at a minimum ot 1150,000,000 a your. It may or may not he tho caso that a thorough pnrcoln post Bystom would havo to modify to somo ex tent tho method so successfully em ployed In European countries. But hero nro soma facts as to whnt th.i lrnvornment finds Itsolf nbleto do to day in tho way of giving parcels ser- vlco to and from foreign couhtrlos, which benr on tho problem. Packages may now bo sont to moa1 of tho South nnd Contrul Amorlcnn countries, to Germany, Oroat Britain, Norwny, Sweden, Denmark and Bel gium, nnd to Australia, Now 'Aon' land, Japan, Cnrca nnd ninny Chi nese cUIob nt tho rato of 12 contB n pound. For tho majority of those countries tho maximum weight is 11 pounds, and to nono is tho pormlttod v. eight less than four pounds eM ounces. Tho pneknges may bo threjj feet six Inches in length or bIx fed'!) in length and ulrth combined. ;. This sorvlco Is given, oven thoug domoHtlc pnrcols cannot exceed foil pcunds In wolght nnd cost a cont a ounce or 10 contB n pound. At th ehenpor foreign rnto packages xna !M a H be enrriod tho full length ot th :rlmjl' 1'nlted StutpB and then to a forolg , nnntitri'. 't. And even moro striking dlscrlt nnlion niralnnL domestln uorvlcn .. -- . , bo found In the citno of mattor clal::1; Hilled ns "commercinl papor," Inchuia iiiK uuuua, mivuiul'b, lunuiiHcriiii, oitJrt etc. This can bo sont nbroad at Wii rato of 1 cent for two ounces, whll'jfj nt homo It coats Hill letter pontRcjfc tTvtcii of 2 contB nn oiinco, Just foi.i tlmci as much. , (K Appurontly thoro would bo no te(t rllle danger ot Immcdtnto ruin shoutB tho govornmont try to oxporlment i homo with tho norvlco It now crj Kivu io luruign cuiinines. juich( rj .t Kecoru-iiorniu. i Kudorsed by tho Country. ij "Tito most popuiur romouy nj. j Otsogo county.Vnnd tho host frlond f my fnnilly," writes Wm, M. Diet fl editor nnd publlshor ot tho Otsewv Journal, ailhortavllio, N. Y "Ib 0.6 Kings Now Discovory. It hns provij,y to bo nn Infulliblo euro for.coug'tjj nnd colds, making short work of tll. worst of thom. Wo alwnyn keep,? bnttlo In tho liouso. 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