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DAIIjY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMHEK 20
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. IIOFER, Ed. niul Prop.
An Independent Newspaper Devoted to American Principles nnd
tho rrogroM and Derclopemont of All Oregon.
PubllMicd Kvery Evening Bxccpt Sunday, Salem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION1 RATES.
(Invariably In Advance.)
Dally, by carrier, per year W.OO Per month EOo
Dally, by mall, per year 4.00 Ter month 35o
Weekly, by mall, per year 1.00 Six mouths Wo
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SPECIAL DELIVERY.
For convenience of subscribers branch delivery ofHc03 aro estab
lished At Uie following placos at 35 cents per month, $1.00 for three
BBOttt' B.
Asyhim Store, F. G. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avenuo Junction.
Jarlino, Sovonteonth streot o A. W. Lane, Garden Road store.
Dauo's Store, Alex, Dauo, South Commercial streot.
Electric Btoro, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street.
3?atr Grounds Storo Hnrrlson Dee, Fair Grounds Road.
Howoll's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets.
. K. Grocery, A. A. Englobntt, Twelfth Btreet.
Wheeler's Storo, W. D. Wheeler, Highland nvenuo.
Yow Park Storo. F. O. Bower ox, Twelfth and Leslie.
AT THE END
When tho sands In tho hourglass falter
And tho ond of It nil is nigh;
Whon the signal is mado for tho curtain
And tho footlights begin to dlo
It is good to glance hack nt tho duties
Wo havo dono in tho days gono by.'
Whon tho gravo In tho grass is yawning
And vo totter, decroplt nnd gray;
When tho darkness boglnj to hover
And wo near tho end of tho day
It is good to look back ut tho (lowers
Wo havo plnntod along tho way.
When tho cnndlo has burned to tho socket
And the flmno in tho wind is bont;
When II fo to tho utmost limit
Of yonrs Is nearly spent,
It Is good to look back at tho klndnoss
Our Hvos to others havo iont.
When tho windows bogln to darken
And wo bid farowcll to tho sun;
When tho singing is turnod to sllonco
And tho oml of it all Is won,
Tt Is good to gnr.o bnok through
At tho good that wo may
v
t
tho twilight
hnvo dono.
Will Reed Dunroy.
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WILL WOOD PRICES COME DOWN?
Anticipation of n rod notion In tho prices of wood every whoro nro
created by tho announcomont from Lowiston of a drop In that cUy from
910 a cord to $8.7G.
Tho nillduoss of tho present In 11 season and tho knowlcdgo that lm
monoo quantitloo of wood nro piled up In the country glvo nddltlojinl
foundation for tho hopo ontortnlned by consumors that thoro will bo
n nintorlul loworlng of tho prosont high prices.
Tho rstrlotloim which iooplo nro placing on tholr consumption of var
ious artlclw, n a nmilt of tho flnanclnl Hurry, is notlcoablo In tho mat
tor of fuol Rtul it the unturnl lav of supply and domnnd holds good tho
Tosult would Hdom to bo that wood prlooH must como down to whoro' they
should bo.
Notwithstanding tho explanation glvon by donlora ns to labor, ear
shortage, eta., tho publlo him novor been convlncod that thoro was ran
uonnbla ojccuso for tho high prlow chnrgod.
If tha root of the trouble' lien anion the farmers and contractors ft
th,o orlglnul nources of supply, they must loam that their demands
oonstltuto n form of extortion that can not piovr.ll much longer.
Indication now are tlmt the wuptfly in eight Is considerably In oxcew
-of tho probable dolumul during the coming winter and that with n mill
winter end a growing uio of coal n large quantity of wood may remain
ovur into next summer.
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CENTRAL AMERICAN PEACE.
AC the friondly .Huggeutlon of tho United Stato and Moxlco, tho Con
tral Amsrloun ropublloij aro now holding a ponco conferonco n't Wash
ington for -tho purpose of ronohlng un agreomont tlmt will put an ond to
tho waging or potty warn against oCh othor.
Tho Central Amorlcnu republics havo what has been cnllod tho
INSURRECTIONARY IfAllIT
Tho olmraotor of tho pooplo oannot bo ohnngod Imtnntor with nn In
ternational ngruinont, but Inlluoncoa mny bo brought to boar that will
roduco tho niimbor of occasions for nn Insurrection.
If tho flvo ropnbllcH roprosontod can ronoh an ngroomont to PRE
VENT THE POWER AND INFLUENCE AND MONEY OF ONE PROM
11KIKO USED TO FOMENT TROUBLE IN ANOTHER, thoro Is reason
to bollovo tho numbor or Imwtrroctlojii, ns woll as the numbor of wnra
botwoou thomsolvo, will bo roducod.
Tho last notablo war In Contrnl Amorlcn was trnoed to tho thoft of a
inula.
Tho mulo was not tho Immedlnleand doclnrod causo, but tho compli
cations that t08ultod In tho war woro tracod to tho stolon mulo.
Tho ropublloa aro now at poaoo and tholr roprosontntlves aro trying
to doviso an offoctlvo mothod of maintaining this condition, assisted by
tho statu dopartmont of the Unltod Stntos and tho minister from Mexico
to tho United States.
How to doviso a mothod of making any ngroomont offootlvs Is the chlot
dllllQulty.
Whllg thoro it probably no offootlvo way of binding one nation not to
mako war on another, an agrooment ontorod into at a poaco conference
will ho a potont restraint.
Suorotnry Root, who la tho particular frlond of tho Contral nnd
South American ropubllcs bocauso of the intorost ho bag taken in their
atfulra and bocauso of his visits to tho republics to tho south of us, uu-
doratandB tho dtllloultlos of tho situation.
As temporary chairman at tho oponlng of tho ponco conforonco ten
day BO. ho said THE ALT-IMPORTANT THING WAS TO DEVISE
SOME PRACTICAL METHOD UNDER WHICH IT WILL HE POSSIBLE
TO SECURE THE PERFORMANCE OF AGREEMENTS.
In lib opinion, tho poaco conforonco should mnko it somobody's duty
to soo that tho "groat principle you doclnro are not violated" and to
uo Hint, if an nttmpt ho mado to violato thorn, "tho responsibility may
1)6 flxod upon tho guilty Individual "
That Is no doubt the chlot problem of tho conforonco.
Thero is uo quostlon or claim now ponding among tho republics nnd
Vhu way la clear for doing all that ran bo dono to nfford groator stablU
toy to Uio govornmonts and groator socurlty to llfo and property.
Don't
Neglect It
It is a serious mistake
to neglect a weak heart. It
is such a short step to
chronic heart disease.
"When you notice irregu
larity of action, occasion
ing short breath, palpita
tion, fluttering, pain in
chest or difficulty in lying
on left side, your heart
needs help a strengthen
ing tonic. There is no bet
ter remedy than Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure. Its strength
ening influence is felt al
most at once.
"I liave used 10 bottles of Dr. Mlleo
Heart Curo and can truthfully nay It
lm dono me moro good than anything
X have over uncd, and I have tried
nearly overythlnjr that I know of. The
doctor who attended me asked mo
whftt I wis taking- and I told Mm
Dr. Mile :Hoart Curo. ha said It waa
not eolnjr to do mo any Reed, but It
did. Z have not tnltcn any for a year
row. nnd whllo there Is occaHlonally a.
IlKht nymptom of tho old troublo. It
la not enough for mo to continue) tho
use of tho medicine If I should got
worse I would know what to do. Take
Dr. Miles Heart Curo ns I did before.
Z coimldor myself practically cured of
my heart trouble.'
B. K. iJUNN'AM, Livingston, Texas.
Dr. Mlleo' Heart Curo l sold by
your tfruuul't, who will ounranieo that
tho flrit bottlo will bsnent. If It falls
h will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
,Nov IJook by Salem Authors.
"Swoet Pons" Is tho title of a now
book which has boon published by
Ollvo S. Englnnd-Enrlght of this
city. Tho edition la n bonutlfulty
printed allegory nnd strongly ap
peals to tho uplrltual and Imagina
tive slclo of human naturo, carrying
tho themo of tho dovolopmont of tho
soul from Its llfo In tho material to
tho porfeotlon In tho great beyond.
Tho. Illustrations of tho book wore
drawn by Mrs. Lena-Strlngcr,
danightor of Rov. Knight of this city,
tor of Rev. P. S. Knight of this city,
nnd show that tho doalgnor pos'sossos
rnro ability as an artist. Tho hooka
will bo on salo In all tho book stores
of tho city for tho holiday trade.
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LINGERING COLD.
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WHlistootl Other Trcntmcnt Hut
Quickly Cuml ly Olminbcr-
laln's Coiij'li Remedy.
"Last winter I caught a vory so-
voro cold which Hngorod for woekai
Bnys J. Urquhart, of Zophyr, On
tario. "My cough was vory dry and
harsh. Tho local dealer rocommond
od Chamborlaln'a Cough Ramody
nnd gunrantood It, so I gnvo it a
trial. Ons small bottle of It curod
mo. I bellovo Chnmborlnln'o Cough
Romody to bo the host I havo ovor
usod." This romody Is for salo at
)r. Stono's drug store.
NOW is the tirve to gi I
rinrHioo fn it u it.
vtuHiwo im me noiidiays. Am
Suit or Overcoat will kh
enjoyment at the Ttats
Homecoming. Get if m
have the comfort o! it tig
season.
We have a splendid
of all the new styles ii 1
WEAR. There are Bastes!
Day and Evening Suits asdM
coals and Raincoats from the, very best makers in the land
2 garments that are made in the finest possible way.
Copyrighted IB06
.By
SCHLOSS BROS. AT
fine Clolhe Makers
Baltimore end Now
Wo nro showing this weak an
exceptional varloty of inon'a drwu'
nnd soml-dross gnrmonts, Including
tho now DresB Overcoat. TIimb art
now offerings nt spoolal pricos
fully 25 por cent lowar than yoi
could buy equal grado for la other
storos. All tho latoit style and
models, from ? 12.50 up.
G. W. JOHNSON & CI
THE CLOTHIERS
IIIIQIIIDIII IliniimiB EHBBBIliailllllll
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Tho Usual llliiiulcr.
Proprlotor (angrily) Tho plneo
1b a wrook! Why did you tako tho
tlmo whon that burly jiortor was
fighting drunk, flro him?
Mnnngor (mookly) I didn't know
ho was londod. Ualtlmorji Ameri
can. o
A Renl Wonderland.
South Dakota, with Its rich silver
mlnos, bonanza farms, wldo rangoi
and strange natural formations, Is a
veritable wonderland. At Mound
City, In tho homo of Mrs. E. D,
Clapp, a wonderful case of healing
has latoly occurred. Her son seem
ed near death with lung and throat
trouble, "Exhausting coughing spells'
occurred ovory flvo minutes," writes
Mrs. Clapp, "whon I began giving
Dr. King's Now Discovery, tho great
modlcino, that saved his llfo and
completely cured him." Guaranteed
for coughs and colds, throat aud
lung troubles, by J. C. Perry, drug
gist. 50c and $1.00. Trial oottlo
froo
. River Nolo.
Tin rlvar at noon today had reaoh-
od tho 12-foot murk and waa rais
ing vory fait. Tho rlvor Is ull of
logs nnd drift and soma damngo will
probably roault to bridges owing to
tho Hood.
It Is reported that COO tloa whjoh
woro cut noar Mohnma floated into
tho Santlam, but most of them havt
boon captured.
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Hero's Good Adrlcc.
O. S. Woolovor, ono of tho host
known morchants of Lo Itaysvlllo,
N. Y says: "If you aro over troubled
with piles, apply Ducklon'a Arnica
Salvo. It cured mo of them for good
20 years ago." Cures every sore,
wound, burn or abrasion. 25c at J
C. Porry'a drug store.
THE
0. K. GROCERY
A Good Liniment.
When you neod a good reliable
liniment try Chamborlaln'a Pain
&lm. It lias no superior for spralni
31 swellings. A piece of flannel
Uiutly dampened with Pain. Balra
, 9rlor to a plaster for lama
bJA or pains In tho side or chest.
tf lso raWoYes rhoumatlor palus and
kos slvtp and rest possible. For
'klo at Dr. Stono'a drug storo.
Ho Charitable
to your horso as well as to yoursolf.
You neod not suffer from pains of
any sort your horses need not suf
fer. Try a bottle of Ballard's Snow
Liniment. It euros all pains. J. M.
rtoborts, Bakersflold, Mo., writes?
"I havo used your liniment for ten
yeara and find It to be tho best I
havo ever used for man or beast"
Sold by D. J. Pry.
Capital National
Bank
J. II. AL11HKT, Pitvddont.
lfl. M. 01I01SAX, Vicu. Pros.
JOS. H. ALHHIIT, Cashier.
TWHNTVJTWO YHAHS
OP SUCOKSSPUL
I1AXKIXG nUSINKSS
IX SALEM.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Pays 3 per cent luterwr on sav
ings accounts.
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"And I am the very llrat jou have
loved, Uortha?"
"Of course you are. How tedious
you mon are? vpu an " ""
samo aotlon." Pllegende Blatter.
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Always Was Sick.
When a man ijays he always wai
sick troublod with a cough that
asted all winter what would you
think If he should say bo never waa
sick slnco using Ballard'j Horohound
Syrup. Such a man exists.
Mr. J. C. Clark, Denvor, Colorado,
writes; "For years I wns irouoiuu
with a sovoro cough that would Inst
all winter. This couch left me In a
miserable condition. I tried Ba.
lard's Horohound Syrup and have not
had a sick day slnco. That's what U
did for me." Sold by D J. try.
Bear, tho xh ,nd llB
8!tt. jyTty
tHvvy
of
MJIV1
" TURKEY SPICE3 .
is what His Royal Gobbler Highness
is calling your attention to.
SPICES STRICTLY PURE
aro now on our shelves, and await
your order. Wo guarantee them
froshly ground and that each pack
ago delivered will give perfect satis
faction. Whllo ordering remember
we havo a full lino of first class gro
ceries.
A. A. ENGtEBART,
12tU SU PUono 122
WONDERFUL CHINESE DOCTOR
Will treat you with Oriental herb
and cure any diseaso without opera
tion or pain. .
Dr. Kum is known everywhere in
Salem, and has cured many promi
nent people here. Ho has lived In
Salem Vor 20 years, and can be tru
cd. He uses many medicines un
known to white doctors, "4"'
u .,rn ofltarrh. asthma,
IUOIU UIU liu.w - .
lung troubles, rehumatism, stomacn,
liver and kidney diseases.
Dr. Kum makes a specialty
dropsy and female troubles. HU
edles cure -private disease '
erythlng else falls. He has bun
dreds of testimonials, and gives i co
sulfation free. Prices for medldn
very moderate. Persons In the cour
try can wrlto for blank. Send stamp.
If you want some extra fine x
get It from us. ,
DR. KUM UUW n2T'
7 South Hlg "- Balcm' 0feg-
Rocky Mountain Tea Nog
end Kidney Trouble nrnplevUMnjM
Bloo? Bml Breath. SluCTish Bo'1 in U
let form . cents a hot Jffi&o, WU.
GULDEN NUGGETS FCK SAUOW PJW-
WHERE?
Why at
ForA'IKi
Spray II
Lime, Sf,
Bineyiilt
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