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"J i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. HALKM. OREUOft. MONDAY, NOVKMBKR 18, 107. 2 to I THEICAPITAL JOURNAL E. IIOFER, Ed. nnd Prop. An Indopcndcut Npwspftper Devoted to American Principles and tho PrORresa and DoTolopemont of All Oregon. Vublfshcd Kvory Hrenlng Except Sunday, Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. (Inrarlably In Advance.) 'Dally, by carrier, per year. 80.00 Per month Wo 0allr, by mall, per year 4.00 Per month 35c 'Wcclcly.Iby mall, per year. ...... 1.00 Six months ECo i $ SPECIAL DELIVERY. For convonionco of subscribers branch delivery ofllccs aro estab lished at tho following places nt 35 cents per month, $1.00 for threo (months. Asykira Store, P. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avonuo Junction. Jarllne, Soventeonth Btreef o A. W. Lane, Garden Road store. Daue's Store, Alex, Dauo, South Commercial streot. Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street. 'Fair Grounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road. ttlowoll's Corner, Twolfth and Cross streets. 'O. K. Grocery, A. A. EnglobaVt, Twolfth street. Wheeler's Storo, W. D. Wheobr, Highland avonuo. Tew Park Storo, F. G. Boworsox, Twolfth and Leslie 1 Catarrh One of tho most common of blood dip eases, is much aggravated by the sudden changes of weather at this time of vear. I3cgin treatment at onco with Hood's Sarsaparilla, which effects rad ical and permanent cures. This great medicino has received 40,366 Testimonials In two years, which prove its wonderful efficacy in purifying and enriching the blood. Best for all blood diseases. In usual liquid form or chocolated tablots known as Saraatabs. loo doses 1. 8PEAK GENTLY TO THE ERRING. (F. C. Loo in Oregon Stato Prison Lond a Hand.) 'Speak gently to tho erring yo know not all tho power, "With which .tho dark temptation camo, In somo unguarded hour; "Yo may not know how earnestly they struggled, or how well, "Until tho hour of weakness came, and sadly tlmis they foil. 'Spoak gently of tho erring oh I do not thou forget, 'Howovor darkly stained by sin, ho is thy brother yet: 'Tolr of tho solf-samo heritage, child of tho self-same God Ho hath hut stumbiod In Mo path thou hast 'in weakness trod. Speak kindly to tho orrlng for it Is not enough, That Innoconco and pcaco aro Sono,wlthout thy censuro rough? It surely Is a weary lot, that sln-crtiBhcd heart to boar; 'And thoy who Bharo a hnpplor fnte, tholr chldings woll may-sparo. 'Speak kindly of tho orrlng Miou yot mn"Bt load him back "With "holy words nnd tono of lovo, from misery's thorny track; "Forgot not thou hast ofton sinned, and sinful yot must bo; Doar kindly with itho orrlng one, ns God hath doalt with thoot a. . NO LET-UP IN ADVERTISING OREGON. "Balom with four social nnd commercial organizations will bo hotter advortlsod than over boforo. Two. now industries tho pnut month of bnnk panics BREAKS THE RECORD OF THIS CITY. Tfio location of a gasollno onglno fnctory and a foundry nnd frwlt Bprnyor factory proves what wo sav. Tho Capital .Tournnl ThnnkBglvIng edition will bo -A FINE HOARD ' OF TRADE AND ROOSTER CLUB Ai)VERTISlNG EDITION. Snlom noode today an organization Hint will rowilt In building sov oral hundred now Iioubos In tho next six months. Roducod prices of lumhor and building material and labor mori) plontlful WILL MAKE THIS POSSIBLE. Oregon Ib bound to go abend moro rapidly ns our fruit growing pos mlbllltlefl become known. Tho Wlllnmotto valloy applo product IS FIGHTING ITS WAY TO THE "FRONT AGAINST ALL COMPETITION. With a now electric lino coming Into Snlom this coming month, and another starting south Salem will grow moro rapidly than any Orogon town. Look at all that Ih bolng dono to Bend Orogon to tho front by tho rnll rotulH and by tho commorolnl organ Izntlons. Snlom onpltnltHts hnvo uoarly complotcd nrrnngomonts to ostnbllsh inqthor LARGE MANUFACTURING PLANT THAT WILL EMPLOY 200 PEOPLE. Do you know thnt ovor 280 new peoplo found home In Orogon ovory day from Soptomher 1st to October 3 1st an a rosult of the colonist one-way Ueketi, nnd through tho holp of the newspapers THE POPU- lation and wisalth of the statu has lihkn enormously ixorhashd. 'The exnot number, of ticket sold ns roportod by Mr. William Mo Alunray, gonornl piiMongor agent of tho llnnrlman lines, for 1907, was 13.7fi3. For tho enmo tlmo In 100C It was 8890, an Inoronso of 4803 OR AROUT (10 l'HU CENT. This of courso does not Inoludo tlokots sold to Orogon ovor thd Cn "nnillctu Pacific, Northorn Pacific, Oront Nofthorn, or nny other roads Vhose tlokota rnmo around by way of Pugot Sotmd, The devolopmont loaguo has mado tho colonist rntoe tho ohlof feature lif Its work. Portland olrculntod 400,000 .loaflots with this low roto Its contrnl fonturo, and probably no advovtlslng ovr done by any stnto In tho Union HAS SHOWN BETTER RESUITS. Tho ratoH will bo on again during Mnroh nnd April, 1908. The Oregon Good Roads association whloh convonod nt Portland Thursday and Friday was tho host nttomlod nnd most practical good roads mooting ovor hold In this stato and was considered by visitors ns viqunl to any almllnr mooting yot hold wost of tho' Rooky mountains. A onnvnas of tho business haute, wholosnlo and retail, ns woll ns tho fnctorlQs. proves that buslnoss has gotton back to normal conditions. Many roport an Incronso over last yoar. TUero has not boon a falluro or a susponalon of a single buslnoeshouso "or factory In this city. The peoplo of tho stato can dopsnd upon the newspapers giving thorn tho facta, and beforo thoy got thaso facts thoy can dopond upon ANY NEWS CONTRARY TO THE AUOVK STATEMENT REING MERELY HUMORS. Tho words of Mr. Thuodoro R. Wilcox, prosldont of tho Portland Flouring Mills, In an address boforo 150 buslnoss inon when ho nn nouncod. "Tho Hurry is ovor. Will bo In the market buying whont and paying gold for It tomorrow," mot with a moro onthuslastlc roceptlon THAN ANY REMARK THAT HAS RKIJN MADE IN MANY YEARS. There Is going to bo no lot-up In advortlslng Orogon. Thero U u determination TO INCCREASE RATHER THAN DIMINISH THE GOOD WORK. Tho great npplo displays made In lhe board of trade windows hero, In whloh tho oxcollonco of thoso of tho Wlllnmotto valloy Is shown. . linvo-dniwn many visitors and tho ontlro population Is moro convinced than ever THAT OREGON GROWS THE FINEST APPLES ON "lEARTH. All of our oltlzens nro becoming exports ns to tho dlfforont varie ties, 'All Snlqin board of trndo visitors nro groatly Impressed with the -wonderful possibilities of t'ho vnlUy In a horticultural way. Salem has a gront doal of apathy, Inorltn, and consorvntlsm to ovor 'oomo. To accomplish rosulta ovory loyal Orogonlan's holp IS NEEDED TO FIGHT OUR IXWAL RATTLES FOR PROGRESS. Wo need tho board of trado, the Roosters, and tho Buslnoss Men's loaguo, and tho Illlhoo club. Tho Capital Journal has no othor mission but to bo tho organ of progress and dovolopmont. Highly Prized Acknowledgement. Woodburn, Or., Nov. ID, '07. At a meeting of tho Woman' Home Missionary society of tho Methodist church of Woodburn, Or., tho correspondng secretary was In structed- to thank Col. E. Hofor of Salem for his ablo and highly In structive lecturo on foreign Immi gration, delivered In Woodburn last Monday evening, On ovory "hand do wo hear words of prniso for Mr. Hofor, not only for his ablo lecture but for his kind generosity In do nating his tlmo and services for the good cause. CARRIE O. KENADY, President. MABEL SETTLEMIER, Cor. Secrotnry. NIGHTS OF UNREST. No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the Sufferer from Kidney Troubles. No pcaco for tho kidney sufforor Pain nnd distress from morn to night. Got up with a lamo back, Twlngce of bnokacho bother you nil dny, Dull uchlng breaks you. rost at night, Urinary disorders add to your mis ory. Got nt tho causo euro tho kid noys. Doan's Kldnoy Pills will work tho cure. Thoy'ro for tho kidneys only Have mado groat cures In Snlom. O. W. Vaughn, of 3 Stato St., Sa eom, Oro says: "Doan's Kldnoy Pills procured nt Dr. Stono's drug storo proved to bo a rcllnblo rotnedy for bnokacho and all forms of kld noy complaint. I obtained tho boat of results from tholr iubo, and a child In our family who had boon nflllct od with weakened kldnoya nnd noc turnnl troublo got ontlroly woll In a short tlmo through tho ubo ot Donn's Kldnoy Pills. This should commond tho romody to all paron8 who 'havo childron troublod In any way with kldnoy complaint." For Bnlo by all doalors. Price GO conts. Foitor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agonts for tho Uni ted Stntoc, Remember the name Bonn's nnd tnke no othor. iiniiimiMiii-MiaiiMiii;Ma hi ... n vii-i v.. .-..-, ..-, M n . .- wi nit VIMV HIMIfMfll.'IIi'r.n. WITinir SlfATiTi IT III.V nmiiT I JY1WXW Wl. il.'J.l - ." ...-... , . - ... ..... ... ,.:., I1.IW11 lJ ! n hBTBISlTlBTTilTIXlBTIBTTTTrlTTITBITITBi-rTT,ti"gB GREAT GUNS AND SMALL I nam Ml Z-5i INTEREST. IN RIFLE PRACTICE S Prepared for Tho Capltnl Journal by Win. Wolff Smith, Secretary? $ National Bonrd for Promotion of Rlflo Practice, Washington, D. C. IllMMMIlHlMlIIKHM-rIMBXK;H.lEiIJ Washington, D. C, Nov. 10. "Shall tho national rlflo matches of 1908 bo shot with tho Krng or tho now Snrlngflold?" Is ono of tho most Important mattors which will como beforo tho natlonnl board for tho promotion of rlflo practice, at its an nual meeting) In Washington next January. Rlflo association Is addlnc to Ita nHn list each year and tho two series bo lng shot on tho same rango and ono aftor the othor, an attractive pro gram Is presented covering two weeks. It has1 been suggested thnt tho prlzo list of tho national matches bo Increased, not bo much In amounts as in tho numbor of prizes, Timrn Ib Home ouestlon ns to '.especially In tho national indlvMimt whether tho ordnnnco department mtch, which this year had ovor 700 will bo ablo to Bitpply tho now ontrlos. Springfield, of "Model 1003," an It I In connection with tho revived In- omclniiy aosignntou, io mo nn- iii m rum imicucu mo war do tlonal guard In tlmo for tho out-door nractlco of 1908. Obviously It would be unfnlr to rcqulro tho teams to use partmont Is highly gratified at tho progress being mado In tho organi zation of rlflo clubs throughout ,tho in Mm matohoB rifles to which thoy country, Including military and civ '.... ..Mi.t. n..lnt tlinm- Ulnti nil, lie nrnnHnltifr tirlH. wtflAH .i liaU UUU" U11UU1U I.U uwuoww """ ....... "". J....W..W...J, i. .m nuvg (lull solves In Bprlng nna nuramor prnc- .revolvers. Tho Natlonnl Rlflo association. under tho onorgotlc direction of Gen. James A. Drain, Its president, Formerly of Salem. J. M. Rlngo.tho funornl director nnd ombnlmor, has lnon mnklng consld orablo Improvomont In tho Interior nt lils nstnlillalimnnr ntirl hnn nildnd r. - " r n largo supply or now goods. btay- ton Mull. o A Notro Dnino Tandy's Appeal. To nil knownlng sufferers of rhou matlsm, whether muscular or of tho jolntB, sciatica, lumbago, bnokacho, pains In tho kidneys or nourallga pains, to wrlto to hor for a homo troatmont which has iropeatodly cur ed all of thoso torturos, Slio feola It her duty to send It to all Btifforors FREE. You euro yourself nt homo ns thousands will tostlfy no chnngo of climate bolng necessary. This slmpjo discovery banishes uric acid from tho blood, loosens tho stiffen od joints, purifies tho blood, and brlghtons tho oyos, giving elasticity and tono to tho whole system, if tho nbovo tntorosts you, for proof address Mrs. M. Summers, Box R, Notro Damo, Ind. tico. At tho aamo tlmo nil author! t.loa ogrcn that tho militia should bo nrmofi with tho snmo wonnon as tho mrninr nrmv nnii nn tho latter wlll.ls especially actlvo In orcanlzlnc anon bo completely equipped with Bitch clubs, nnd Llout. Albert S. tho "Model 1903," tho equipment ( Jones lsi now dovotlng his ontlro of tho mllltla should speedily fol- tlmo to tho work of tljo N. It. A., of lo i which ho mis uoon sucruinry mr a Tim now Snrlncflokl would long number of years. Affllllntlon with Blnco havo been In tho hnnds of tho this association obtains for tho clubs vntinnni fiimni linil It not boon for mnnv favors In tho way of roducod changos In tho ammunition, which, Iprlcos for govcrnmont nmmunltlon whllo grcntly Increasing tho ranges and rifles, mctlnls nna National n,i nmninnn.v of Mm wennons. nocos- Miirksmcn's Rosorvo Buttons, etc. sltatod ro-chomborlng nnd thus do-, Tho National RIllo asioclatlon'B por- layod tholr Isauo. A now powuer mnnonc noauqiiariors aro in isow has alao been adopted cnlculatod to York city. rcdiico tho erosion nttendant on high Whllo much nttontlon Ib paid to voloclty, nnd It mny tako soma. tlmo tho firing of thoso gront guns In tho to socuro a sufficient supply of thin nnvy, tho blue-Jackots aro qulto bb nnw.inr. nojinrnl Crozlor. chief of noted for tholr skill with small ordnnnco, oxpocts to bo nblo to Btnfo nrma. To Commnndor Sims, now doflnltoly by January 1, whothor tno naval aiuo to itohiuoiu uoosovoit, wnr department will bo In n position 'may bo nscrlbod a largo Bharo of tho to honor requisitions for tho 1903 credit for tho oxcollonco In rlflo modol for equipping tho mllltla In shooting displayed by tho nnvy, as tlmo for spring prnctlco. Ab many It was undor IiIb direction thnt the of tho Krags now In tho hnnda of work nssumed Its prcaont activity. tho mllltn havo sadly worn barrels, in tho nntlonni riuo matencs urn if Ih imnoii tho now rlflos can ho Ib- yoar tho navy won tho team match, suod In tho spring to nvold tho ox- MldBhlpmnn W. A. Loo of tho naval ponso of drawing now Krng barrels ucadomy won tho national Individual only to bo Bhortly dlscnrdod for tho rlflo mntch nnd tno national pisuji now Sprlngflolds. mntch, nnd Midshipman H. T. Smith, Tho national board will also do- also of tho naval acodomy, carried tormlno tho plnco of holding tho na-Toff tho tltlo of military champion, tlonnl matchos of 1908. It Is gon- Tho navy has a splondld rnngo at opjiIIv unilorkjtood tliov will ngnln Guantanamo, Cuba, and utlllzos bo held nt Camp Perry, Ohio, which other rnngos whorevor nvallablo. rango will bo oxtonslvoly Improved ,Practlco Is oxpectad at loast onco hi uv nxt Anciiit. The Natlonnl Rlflo onch six months nnd a numbor of nssoclntlon has alroady ondorsod prizes nro awnrdod, tho nmounU Camp Perry. Among other mattors dopendlng on tho numuor oi men to bo conBldorod nt tho January qualifying from onch ship's crew, mooting will bo tho lnorouslng work The last avallablo roport showi .... ! - .., i.n .. ... .1.. .., r.HnUD of tho natlonnl uonru. in xwoa quaiiucauoua in mo mivj im u. ..- congross croated tho bonrd nnd pro-t3C sharpshootoru and mnrksmon; viii,,i fnr thrno national matches: a 371 first-class: 1019 socond-class; rlflo toam, nn individual rlflo and nn(i793 thlrd-clnss; and 5312 ns fourth individual pistol mnicu. a miuvi oiusu. nnrnnrininn wna mmlo for tho nn I To further oncourngo rlflo and re- tlonal matchos and a magnlflcont volvor shooting, ospoolnlly on tno trophy was provided for tho toam suporb rango at boa uiri, . " match. From a handful of teams Soa Girt Tournnmont association tho competition hna grown until noxt baa boon orgnnlzod with Brig. Gon. year ovory stato and territory will It.' Hobor Brolntnall, prosldent: probably bo represented. In addl- Col. Charles A. Rlod, vlco president: Hnn tn lin mnnav Mm nrmv nnil tlJlVV mill DrllT. Gell. Bird W. SpenCCr, oxpond In rlflo prnctlco, $500,000 Is socrotary and treasurer. In addition now annually given to tho stntos nnd(to tho above tno uoani ai """'"'" torrltorlos for this purpose To .will consist of Justlco Chnrlos -hnndlo tho national matchos this Parker of tho N. J. auprome court, yoar required tho services of con- Lt. Col. Wllllnm Llbboy and Major sldorably moro than ono hundrod Arthur Rowland. Tho now assocls- ..1nv o.,. nfflM.! nnil twr. Iin- lnn will OO-OnOmtO With tllO NOW .UOU.1.1 .. W..WV M..V. V..W w- .w ., --, -. tallons of infantry. Tho Importance. Joraey Stato Rlflo association on of tho national board has grown of tho oldest anu moat - with tho tromondous Increase of in- of tho stato organizations. a m lu , ilscourai, J i :.Pri to, ' m& rvs& B.J? ll'l f m ,. tuftav " CJ cUlldurinattjtoooBlil he kidneys and bffi wcmcnatei.ii...Jrt .1 MeiriihkaBwi " wh need lie itt32 The mild and the Kff cent and one-dolUri siwbottles. Yonnajl have a MmnU t .,. by mail freer al tmi &l2SSMl moniat fetters recdTK linghamloii1N.'y;.bti1 this paper. Don't stwi llll nmimli.. IL. . 7 fi. r-l", "" ne ' Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-RooLiS aaton, K. T, J dress, Bingbamton, ""lv TItiVXSPORTATlOX CT, OCTi Will Locate Hero Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfrod Fronoh""of Wlnflold, Kansas, aro In tho city vis iting relatives nnd will probably make Salem tholr pormanont home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fronch aro the par ants of Jnmos French, tho well known enrpontor of this city, and Mrs. Fronch la a sister of E. O'Flyng nlso of Salem. If you cannot be handsome, be as hand some as you can. Every human being has a legal right to good looks. Know of any thing that contributes more to it than a splen did bead of hair? Ayer's Hair Vigor keeps the hair soft and smooth, makes it grow t'HVi. AhhAoutU. ter. Does not color tae Hair. &tfKn: HairHeh Ymt thcUr tf hX i juxt uQvx mWwr. fVw. tie., tc,, in -o The old remedies are the best. Hlokory Bark Cough Remedy bas beon In use for ovor one hundred years by tho old Dutch Dunkards of Pennsylvania, and Is still In use by all the old families of western Penn sylvania. Is absolutely pure; made from the bark of the white or shell bark hickory tree. The bark Is shipped from tho east, and manu factured In Salem, Oregon. For Bale by all dealers everywhere. O SttHtb .woxix... 1M Ml Yoo Haw Hnn &HgM Stantu f ' w w i w raw jump toroat in the sport and In many quar ters It Is felt that Bomo steps should bo taken toward the organization ot at least a skeleton corps to handle the matchos from yoar to year. Whllo tho national matchos havo not Increased In number tho National The Habit Of Saving has made thousands , rich. A savings bank ac count will help you save and make your savings earn more. Deposits of one dol lar or more can be made anytime. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Capital National Bank Can you afford to trifle with no OArin n mnttnr ns to neglect a bad cold or cough, when for a trifling nmount you can secure a notue " "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy, that is guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottlo. For sale by dealers ev- erywhoro. STEAMERS J POMONA AND OREOOID FOR ronTLXDD.ULT,l SUNDAY AT 0 A. H. H. P. daidwdJ 600THER.V MCtnCJ Tlmo Card No. Jnne It Toward rorthud-faJ No. 16-5:15 L.a,bJ press. 'il No. 18 8:0t.CL,CcCls Passenger. No. 12 2:15 p. a hm press. No. ll-S.50p. a,ftal nross. . I Towsnl Fortltui Intf No. 222-10:51 l , 11:38 a. m., PortludM No. 226-10M0 ts, 11:38 a. m., War Fre Totrnrd Ran Vtmaa- No. 11 11.03 a. a,! Rxnrets. 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