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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBKlt , 1007. 9 t I I M ft :l . f HOFER BROS., Qd Proprietors H. HOFER, Editor. A. F. HOFEIt, Manager. A'UM JOURNAL BTAND3 FOR PROORESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOOD " GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEQRADHD LADOR. IN EXILE. Morn, but no breath of pines; Noon, but no river's flow; Evo, but no sunset glory shines. On Hood's eternal snow. Sunrlso, but not the hills, Or their forests wild and free; Twlilght, but ah! no white sail fills With airs from the salt, blue sea! Dawn, .but no mountain's crest, Halo-crowned on high; Sunset, but novor the ocean's breast Aflame with tho burning sky. f 1 V I r r I! Morn, but no waves at play, Noon, but no flowing tide; Night, but no breezo from down the bay ?" Whero tho Ushers' squadrons ride Morning and noon and night, Only In dreams for mo Tho glow of Hood In tho sunsot light, The voice of tho changeless sea. .-?",; ; i Ernest Bross. AN- EDITORIAL ANAYLSIS OF THE DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL SITUATION. ,.'Tho Capital Journal has a great many Democratic readers and likes "to take a look at things onco In a whllo from tholr standpoint of inter- HJBt. Tho position of Orogon ns a factor In tho makeup of tho Democratic presidential ticket IS A PIVOTAL ONE, AND IS ATTRACTING THE "INTEREST OF THE ENTIRE .NATION. It I not nssumed that a romoto stato llko Oregon will recelvo any 'consideration nt tho hands of tho national managers who figure only on 2srw York and tho mlddlo west. Tho provincialism of tho Tammany politicians, and of oastcrn Demo crats In gonornl Inclines thorn to overlook tho far west AS HAVING ANYTHING TO SAY IN MAKING UP A TICKET. But tftrnngor things hnvo happened than that Chamborlaln of Oregon should havo a plnco on tho Domocrntlc proaldonlal ticket, and strnngor things havo happonod than his nomination nnd olcctlon. Lot us consider on first of all tho situation In which tho Now York Domocracy finds Itself. Tho rosult of tho Domocrntlc primaries thcro Is much moro far reach ing THAN APPEARS ON THE SURFACE OF THINGS. Tho dofoot of Mayor McCloll'an nd tho victory of Charlos F. Murphy nB londor of Tnmmany hall moans t-t Murphy and his up-stato friends will bo able to control tho vote of Now York state In tho, next Demo cratic national convention. That means that Murphy and hl combination will bo In a position to domain! sonio recognition when to nominations nro mndo. They will probably contlnuo to boom Ghanlor, who was tho flrBt Domo crnt to carry tho stato of Now York In yeniH, an a candldato for presi dent. Tlrolr real purpoHo, howovor, IS TO SECURE THE SECOND PLACE FOR THWIt CANDIDATE. They bollovo that with Chandlor as vlco prcsldont thoy can carry the stato of Now York again for their candidate for govomor nnd perhaps secure a democratic legislature. THE LATTER IS THE OIMECTlVE POINT, for with Btnte govorn inont In tholr hnnds tho Democratic political londors who hnvo boon out of ofllco for many yoars will !o nhlvto rohablUfoto tholr machine. Tho latlor Is still sadly In nood of ropalrs, especially as tho lost cam paign with Its Rolilnui ovor William Randolph Iloarst PROVED TOO MUCH OF A STRAIN ON THE ANC-I-NT CONCERN. What Iloarst expects to do nnd whnt uttltiitlo ho will nssiuno towards ono or tho other nf tho two national parties Is not yot aIto clear. 'Tho announced InloMlon of tho independence Longuo TO GO IT 'ALONE IN THE NEXT CAMPAIGN on tho hoolH of tho published stato mont from Mr. llnrt that UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WOULD HE 1)1 AGAIN A CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT has confoundod the .politicians In both purtlos. "Honi'Ht tll hol.lH the balance of powor In tho Empire tnto AND 'THEREFORE, as woll as because nf his In'lluonco In other localities PRE MUST HE RECKONED WITH. Mr. Hearst's admirers havo boon pointing with somo prldo to tho sim ilarity between tho mothodH which ho has advocated for many yoars for tho control of corporations nnd tho LEGISLATION ENACTED 11Y A REPUHLICAN CONGRESS AND 11Y LEGISLATURES OF ROTH PAR TIES IN VARIOUS STATES during the past loglslatlvo sohhIoh. But oven though this h admitted to bo trim, the result Is moroly "this, that Mr. Iloarst has boon doprtvod of ono of his host campaign nr- glllUOIltH. Nor has tho administration of Governor Hughes, whom Iloarst so bitterly opposed, SERVED TO HELP THE HEARST PROPAGANDA. Ho must thoroforo look for somo now point of attack, something that tho other partlos havo not yot takon up, and ho has lilt upon the Judiciary ns needing rofonn. Tho attack mado upon tho bench at tho stato convention of tho In dependence Leaguo which was called to nomlnato candidates for, tho oourt of appoalB HAS NEVER REFN F.QUALLKD FOR VIOLENCE OF EXPRESSION AND DENUNCIATION. It sooms thoroforo llkoly that tho Independence Longuo will again tako up tho GOVERNMENT HY INJUNCTION ISSUE. In connection with tho states rights question the argument might provo attraotlvo, If It woro directed against tho fodernl judiciary, Prominent Democrats bollovo that William Jennings Bryan has at last STRUCK A GREAT POLITICAL KEYNOTE In his arraignment of tho ltoosovolt administration. It la plnlu that tho STATES RIGHTS WILL HAVE THE OPPOSITION OF THE V1CSTED INTERESTS. Tho Republican party, being committed to tho policy of centralisation xjf Kovorniuont. will probably got tho support of tho trapltallsta IN SPITE OF MR. ROOSEVEIr AND HIS POLICIES. That an effort will bo mado to put tho corporation tag on tho Repub lican party. It Is woll known that tho Republican nmchlno loader ARE OPPOSED "TO THE ADMINISTRATION, Tho opinion Is being vory gonorally expressed that with Bryan, as tho logical candldato of tho Democrats, only Uoosovolt Btnnds between them nnd victory. Should Roo8ovolt adhere to his nnnouncod dcolHlon not to run again, tho Democratic party would havo A FAIR CHANCE TO RKAGII THE WHITE HOUSE with Its candidate. This would bo ospoclally tho case If tho union heralded business do "prcsdlou should assume large proposition, W. Akoudrlck, Valloy Mills, Tex writes; I havo usod Ballard's Horo- hound Syrup for coughs and throat iroubloa; It la a peasant and moat etectlvo romody," Sold by D. J, ry. . ' Tho old Pennsylvania Dutch Dun kard recommends "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your cough, and guaraateed to be pur. Made from the Bark ef the shell bark or white hickory trM. HIGHER PRICES FOR HOPS A telegram from New York under date of October C, says: Tho' sharp rise In tho price of hops on tho Pacific coast In tho last two weeks has impressed tho trade with tho crop shortage In that sec tlon and tho strong position general ly' of tho hop markets of the world. A Now York authority on hops' has Issued tho following statement on tho subject: "Tho serious' shortage in Eng land's crop of hops naturally directs anxious attention to tho crop of this country. Tho current hop demand in England is 400,000 bales (650, 000 cwts.. Tho present crop of 200,000 bales (340,000 cwts.) there foro is not one-half of tho crop ro quired for England's qwn consump tion. "Nor can England look to Conti nental crops for any reduction of her deficiency. Tho total European crop outsldo the British Isles Is this year Jjarely enough to supply homo requirements. Belgium for example, which requires 00,000 bales of horv for homo consumption, has a pro duction of only 24,000 bales, u shortage of 30,000 bales which tho balanco of Continental Europe will find It hard to Hupply in view of thu universal shortage "There romalns only ono market for England to turn to for 200,000 bales of hops to supply her deficiency tho market of tho United Statos. But tho United States can glvo no holp. Sho hns a Bhortago of hor own to deal with. Against n current con sumption of 280,000 bnlos thoro Is a crop showing of only 240,000 bales distributed as follews: Oregon 100, 000 bales, California 80,000 bales, Washington 30,000 bnlos, Now York 30,000 bales. Thus tho United States contributes a deficit of 40, 000 bales to swell tho Bhortago of tho world's hop crop. "Allowing thoroforo thnt Conti nental Europo can hold Its own, which U doubtful, thoro romalns a shortago In tho world's hop supply of 240,000 balos. "Tho question arises: What ef fect will this great Bhortago havo upon prlcoB? "Looking back at tho crop condi tions In 1003 wo fnco a situation that throws considerable light on tho prosont condition and futuro possi bilities of tho hop market. In tho year 1903 tho Amorlcan nnd Conti nental crops woro prnctlcully tho Bnmo os this year. But In 1003 tho American consumption of hops was 75,000 balos loss than is roqulrod to moot tho proHont domnnd. And In thnt samo yoar, when the Amorl can crop Bhowod a surplus of 35,000 balos ovor domond, tho English crop was also 50,000 bolos lpgor than this yoar's production. Yot with tho nvorago hop supply of the currant yoar, tho prlco of hops In Soptomber was from 12 conts to 20 oonts'nnd by Christmas tho prlco had gone to 30 contn. At prosont hops nro uolllng on tho const nt from 8 contB to 12 conts. Will ChrlHtmas Bhow nnothor ndvnnco to 30 contB? "A comparison of tho rolatlon of hop productions to prlcos In 1903. shows that tho samo conditions which thou cnuBod such an ndvnnco In prlco exist today, and theso condi tions of shortago and Inferior crops nro oven grontor than in 1903 when hops wont to 30 conts." Catarrh Is a constitutional distaso originating in impure blood nnd requiring constitutional treatment acting through and purifying tho blood for its radical and permanent cure. Tho greatest constitutional remedy la Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. Nasal and other local forms of catarrh arc relieved by Catarrleta, which allay in- ' flaramatlon and deodorize discharge. POo. era of this stato. The Oregonlan thinks, however, ho has overlooked somo Important details. While the American crop may not bo as small as ho puts It, It Is considerably less than that of last year. On tho other hand tho output of Continental Eur opo, oven Including Belgium, Is ac knowledged to bo far In excess of that of 190G. But what Is hurting tho market and making vory high prices unHkely Is tho big surplus of tho 1906 crop that was carried over Into this season, and is yet to bo disposed of. Tho Now York expert Beenis to havo forgotten about the surplus, Still, tho market Is strong at tho moment, as tho Bhorts havo numerous sales; to cover, and prices may advance several ceptB over tho current quotation of 10 conts. Happy comedy and lots of It Is to bo found In tho newest comedy drama "Undo Josh Perkins." Tho play Is by Lom. B. Parker, whoso namo Is to bo found attached to many successful productions that havo pleased our theater-goers for tho past aovoral seasons. o ' How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollnrtf Roward for any cnBO of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last 1G years, and bollovo him perfectly honorablo In nil business transactions nnd financially ablo to carry out any obli gatlons mado by his firm. Waldlng, Klnnnn & Marvin, Wholosalo Drug glstB, Toledo, Or. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takon In tornnlly, noting directly upon tho blood vnnd mucous surfaces of ho systom. Testimonials sent froo. Prlco 7Cc por bottlo. Sold by all druggists. .Tako Hall's Family Plllg for constipation. Th orogonlan commenting on this Bays: ' Tho Btatomont of tho Now York hop man Is Interesting and If his facts and flguros nro correct, it will ho most gratifying to tho hop grow- Strong nnd stirring Is tho'plot of "Undo Josh Perkins" tho latest suc cessful comedy drama. It pulsates with vitality and is cntlroly orlglnnl In thomonnd story. Perhaps that Is tho reason of Its unprecedented success. o A Certain Cure for Croup Used for Ten Years without n Failure. Mr. W. C. Bott, va Star City, Ind., hardwnro merchant, Is enthusiastic In his prnlso of Chamberlain's Cough Romody. Ills children havo nil boon subject to croup and ho has used this romody for tho pnsl ton years- and though thoy much feared tho croup, his wlfo and ho al ways felt safo upon retiring whon a bottlo of Chamborlaln's Cough Rem edy was In tho house. Ills oldest child was subject to sovoro uttacka of croup, but this romody novor fail ed to offoct a spoedy curo. Ho has recommended it to frlonds nnl neighbors nnd nil who havo used It soy that It Is unoqualed for croup, and whooping cough. For salo at Dr. Stono's drug store. o Snru Sign. Madge Is that wrltor really famous? Marjorlo Ho must bo, my doar. I wroto to him for his autograph and ho never sent It. Puck. Thrifty People Don't let their money lay ...idle. They keep it nt . . ,,work earning interest. If you havo ldlo money awaiting n favorable In vestment you can ninko It era three per cent Inter est in tho meantime by depositing It Ih oar savings department. Capital 'National Bank Savings Department How to Cure n Cold. Tho question of how to curo a cold without unnecessary loss of tlmo In which we are all moro or less Intorosted, for tho quicker a cold 1b gotten rid of tho less danger of pneumonia and othor serious dis eases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall of Waver ly, Va., has usod Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for yoars and saye? "I firmly bollevo Chamborlaln's Cough Remedy to bo nbsolutoly tho best preparation on tho markot for colds. I havo recommended It to my frlonds and they all agreo with me." For salo at Dr. Stono's drug store. : o , PltMltv nf unnit nlnnn r.nn.. l ... . liA fnnn.1 In t)m atxr,t .., ... 'drama "Undo Joah Perkins." CASTOR I A In Imbit, and Child,. Tk KM Yh Hivt Always Bw(lrt Announce ent To msr natrons and tho nuhlln ft Tlinf T hflVA firlrlnrl n Unfon ati . uing department Mi Virvi-orv nhnotv nn1 inn nntrnnn.. "'1st """ " l nny and alUmu In this lino. Special attention paid to intcrf n,1 Igtnn Vinrnnn Rutlafn ntln.. . l 0T'j uu .I.- ..-.. M.v.Uit,,IUu Kuuranteprt . . - tlon to building trucks, express and doliL "Wti, hides. A flrst-clasa paint shop and an thoro ""' ' """ ""u "mncatlng oiu ef Wagons, buggies and hacks, also farm imnWi ' plows, harrows, cultivators. Agents for thJ v , i glnes, Nicholas & Shepherd traction engines ' to us if you need any of these um "z, seo us, whothor you buy or not. CommBu...! .8 ki1 ly answered. u.raiBl GEO. B. JACOB Corner -Front and Pine streets, North Salem. Phoaelfo, USB JmM 9a SELF RE B. B. Flo ! For Boston Brown Broail, Criddlo Cakes, Maffliawdji ,; " " "' "' "' "" w. lU HAN Jok, I NEWPOR The Ideal Pacific Coast Resott on YAQUINA BAY Comfortably and quickly reached from SALEM tUi Pacific to Albany, thonco Corvdllls & Eastern Rallrotl Round trip rates from SALEM, 5.000 formunt for return until October 31st, and $3.00 for three dut going Saturdays and returning Monday following diMi tickets honored for going or return trip from Albiajttfl & Eastern "every Sunday" excursion train leaving Albt j M. and returning icavo xsowport 5:30 p. M. For f urthor Information call on ticket agent Sottl Salem, Corvallls & Eastern, Albany, or GEO. F. KEVINS, General PnBscngcr Agent, Corvallls & Eastern IUUroj,J THE MARKETS. Srs tk Sdgnatwe of SALEM MARKET. Local Wholesale Market. Eggs 30c cash. Buttor 35c; fat, 34c. Hens 10c; young chickens, lie Local' wheat 76c. Oats 33Jp3&"c. Barloy $22 $23. Flour Hard wheat, $5:00;. valloy $3.85. , Mill food Brun, $19.50; shorts, $21.50. Hny Cheat, $12 $13; clover, $10 $12 por ton; timothy, $13 $15. Onions $1.50 por sack. Potatoes 90o cwt. Hops Old, 4 6c; now, 7Sc. Chlttlm bark 0 7c. Wool 20c Mohair 29c. Tropical Fralta. Bananas $6. Oranges $4 $5. Lemons $5.50 $6. Retail Market. Oats Whlto, $28 por ton; wheat, 90c per lu.; rolled barloy, $29 $30 Eggs 35o. Buttor Country, 35c; creamory, 40c. Flour Valley, $1.15 $1.20 per sack; hard wheaj, $1.25 $1.40. Bran 70o por sack; $20 per ton. Hay Timothy, 85 90c per cwt; cheat, 80c; clovor, 70c per cwt.; shorts, 95c per cwt. Livestock. ' Hogs Fat, 6c. CatUe 1100 01200 ro iteor. Lighter stoorv 33c 9tock hogs ijo. Cows and heifers 900 1000 lb. 22c. Lambs 4c. Veal Dressed, 5 7c. - Portland Market. Wheat Club, 84 85c; valley, S3 S4c; bluo stem, 85c. Mlllstuff Bran, $17. MUlstuff Bran, $17.50, Hay Timothy, No. 1, $16$lf alfalfa, $13. Vetch $8.50. Poultry Hens 13&Hc; spring chickens, 13 14c; ducks, young, 1314c; pogeons, $1$1.25. Pork Best, $6.50 $6.75. Lambs SprUg, $4 $4.75. Muttoa $4.2S$4.S0. Hops Choice, per , 9c. Wool Valley, lrg"0'3Oe; eastern Oregon 12 18c: "- JSf- " Xotlro of IttlcnttoaHj Portion of ne ! or saicm, urer- To Whom It Majr I Notice Is hereby i common council cf lom. Orogon, decsiji Improve, and tnym Pine street In tM7 con, from the street to tho vest street In saldC'T 1! strip 3C foet wld u i tho roadway of Uil I stroot to a depth ell' tho established P stroot and br i' atrin two iil . and by thoronjW Invnr nfter IclBj street, and by cm curbs alone wa afrnnt. All of said worltH? cordanco wlthtbep specification! for t workheretow?" mnn rnuncil Of ttM C fllo in tho ofie" rhIA cltr. Thn Bald lBPrt! mn,ift at the eipw' nropertyadjitestw said streo. n.1.4 B3.W.' j... - Arit&tT. Ill1 nlW f,i. Recorder of ttaCW' gon. Salem Fen U ft Netting, ! and AajB.-- AU " Walter 250 Court & ... .J wi w '". Jt 15C If i f.rM I It m For mI by dealers everywhere. m.mmtmxfv- sm'''v-niuii&)ik&