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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1903)
-MrqiiyWFvv "JET jr?p?",p'- If THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREQON, TUE8DAV SEPTEMBER 29, 1803. rfWyP SVWffl' r , P v f' I r k m Vt. u t ai I W' f J & "IS II. I. IflUlUJ- M ; Oregon Paper . The Free Run THE JUUrtNM. I I rm rjUKUUfMt flltt nuiwi. mnii. uwui, nnm LARGER LI8TS OF SUBSCRIBERS ON THE COUNTRY MAIL ROUTES THAN ANY PORTLAND PAPER THAT CIRCULATES IN THE VALLEY fl Grand CoofiDtied Story ,- BEGINNING THE FIRST WEEK IN OCTOBER THE JOURNAL WILL PUBLISH IN THE DAILY A GRAND CONTINUED STORY THE BEST NOVEL WRITTEN IN SEVERAL YEARS "ALICE OF OLD VINCENNES" WRITTEN BY MAURICE THOMPSON. IT IS A COPYRIGHT 8TORY AND CANNOT BE PURCHA8E0 IN BOOK FORM FOR LE83 THAN $1.5. THIB 8TORY COMPLETE WILL BE A PLEASURE TO YOUNG AND OLD AND WILL RUN FOR A PERIOD OF ABOUT THREE MONTH8. ALL THE NEWS IN LEAST SPACE THIS IS AN AGE OF THE WORLD WHEN EVERYBODY'S TIME 18 WORTH SOMETHING MORE THAN IT U8ED TO BE. WHAT 18 THE USE OF WADING THROUGH THE GREAT BLANKET DAILY PAPERS PRINTED IN THE LARGE CITIE8 WHEN YOU CAN GET IT IN A , SMALL PAPER IN TYPE THAT WILL NOT HURT THE EYE8 BE JUST AS WISE AND BETTER INFORMED IN HALF THE TIME. WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD TO PRODUCE A MORE COMPLETE NEWS PAPER WITH A8 LATE NEWS FOR THE MONEY. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL MAKES ITS READERS HEALTHV AND WEALTHY AND WISE. Daily 3 Months $ 1 .00 'THlNK OF GETTING A GOOD DAILY PAPER THREE MONTHS FOR OF THE PLEASURE THAT THE FAMILY WILL GET OUT OF 8UCH A CLEAN ENTERPRI8INO PAPER. Prices of Tfie Journal Daily Journal fey mail one month - - - 35c Daily Journal by mail three months - - $1 .00 Daily Journal one year by mail - - - $4.00 Weekly Journal by mail one year - - - $ 1 .00 NO PAPERS ARE SENT AFTER TIME FOR WHICH SUBSCRIPTION IS PAID UNLE88 ORDER IS RENEWED. THE JOURNAL GIVES NO PREMIUMS AND CONDUCTS NO GIFT EN. TERPRI8E8. IT IS AN INDEPENDENT 'PAPER POLITICALLY AND NOT MORTGAGED. 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THE DAILY IS EIGHT PAGES AND THE WEEKLY TWELVE PAGES, CLOSELY FILLED WITH READING MATTR IN LARGE, PLAIN, CLEAR TYPE THAT 18 A PLEA3URE TO THE EYE. NO FINE PRINT 18 U8ED ON THE JOURNAL. NEWS AND EDITORIAL8 ARE GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST FORM C0N8I8TENT WITH INTELLIGENCE AND AC CURACY. . . . n.tn. ..At! ' ,iiiJiJ' - " zr " diu i siJl n A fl UtlflUn i I tT-JJUWiirf ' utktZJUi'&U' iiinHwifmriiit,n, ,ii riii naiin Montana ? Firemen 'Great Falls, Mont, Sept 29. The Montana State Fireman's Association convened In annual Mission today with members present from Butte, Anacon- da, Bowman, Red Lodge, Billing, Hel ena and other cities and towns of the state. Samuel French, of Great Falls, Is the presiding offlcer. The sessions are to continue four days, during which time there will be discussions on many topics of Interest to th Are lighters. Dakota a Fair Mandan, X. D., Sept 29. The boundless resources of North Dakota and tho prosperity of Its agricultural and other industries are Illustrated In the numerous and largo exhibits that make up tho state fair which opened here today. Tho fair Is to continue until the ond of the week and Judging from the auspicious opening It will prove to be one of the most success ful undertakings of the kind In the history of the state. Is Dead, a Year Paris, Sept 29. Tho death of Emllo Zola occurred one year ago and today tho anniversary was commemorated by a pilgrimage to Medan. where tin1 famous novelist rosldcd. Such au thors as Jules Claretle, Georges Char pentler, Theodore Duret and Anatllo Franco participated. She Has Passed Twenty-Six Berlin, Sept. 29. Tho Duchess of Cumberland today celebrated her fiftieth birthday at Omundon, where she has passed her summers far many years. Tho Duchess Is a daughter of King Christian of Denmark and a sister of the Dowager Empress of Russia and of Queen Alexandra of England. CIGAR MEN ARE INDICTED. Accused of Selling Brands Under Counterfeit Labels. Lancaster, Pa. S. It Ross, manu factttrcr of cigars In Lancaster, and his factory manager, H. 8. Ryder, have been indicted by tho grand jury (two Indictments being found against each) for -manufacturing and Belling cigars under cuuntorfolt labels and trxilo marks all of tho brands being ( ulebratcd and used by owners of Im ported Havana goods. One of the brands was "Manuel Garcia" and ono was "La Caroline." both of which nro tht property of tho Havana Commercial Company. An other was "Henry Clay," belonging to tho Henry Clay and Dock & Company, Ltd. The Militia of the United States. Tho present strength of tho organ ized militia fa about 109.000 enlisted men and 9000 oulcers. Tho local or ganlzolona havo grown up to supply local needs, and In default of a nation al tnllltlf organization It has been the policy of Secretary Root to do what was prnctlcablo ta nationalize these. Although rongross has for noarly a century recognized the national guard In the soveral states by contributing 1200.000 a year toward arming tnd equipping It. Its rotations to tho feder al government have nover been de. ftntHl until recently. The confusion and bad bloood liable to result from this uncertain status havo manifested themselves most disagreeably In sun dry cases, as In ho controversy over tho action taken b the 7th regiment of Now York at tho outbreak of tho war with Spain A story of one of our Indian wars describes Andrew Jackson as threatening to hang a wholo regtmont of mllltla for refusing to go outside of their state. Thoy I went, but the unwilling soldier does not make the best lighter, and the Jacksona are few. World's Work. Question Answered. Yea August Flowi? still has the largest fttdo of any medlclno In 'ho civilised world. Your mothers and grandmothers nover thcugbt of uslns anything olso for Ind'gnoUon or bil iousness. Doctors weru scarce, and they coldom heard of appendicitis, norvous prooU-atlcn or heart failure, etc They usod Augu-t FlDwer to cloan out tha system and stop fer mentation of undigested food, regu lato tho action of tho ilvor. stimulate tho corvcua and a-gr vie action of tho system, and U-at is all thoy took when foollnjr dull and bad with headaches and other achec. You only need a few doses of Oroya's August Flower.) in liquid form, to mrJco you satisfied there Is nothing conons tho matter with, S'cu You can set this reliable remedy at Dr Soae'a drug stores, Prlco !5c and 75c "'g.jt has TMarkct Quotations Today 5. "Make Saka Cood Home Market" ' a Poultry at Stelner's Market Chlchens 10c. Eggs Per dozen fl 20c Hop Market. Hops 1718c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc. Now potatoes' 60c. New onions 14c per pound. Watermelons IVic pqr pound. Wood, Fence Posts, Etc Dig nr 4.00. Second-growth J3 BO. Arh J8.00 to J3.76. Body oak $4.50. Pole oak $4.00. Cedar Pouts '0c. Hide, Pelts and Furs. Orcen Hides, No lc Gron Hides. No. 2 76. Calf Skins 4 to 5c , ' Bheop 76c ' '' Goat Sklne 25c to il.00. Grain end Flour. Wheat 70c. Oats 32c Portland Market. Wheat Walla (Valla 79c Wheat Valley, 81c Flour Portland, best grnds. $3.65 fl 3.85; graham, $3.3503.76. Oats Choice White, $1.07tfc Barley Feed. $1920 per ton; rolled, $21021.50. Mtllstuff Bran, $22. . Hay Timothy, $14. Onions New. $1.1601.25 per sack. Potatoes 7585c per sack. Eggs Dregon ranch, 21022c per dozen. Poultry ChlckenB, mixed. 12012c per pound; spring, 14014c; turkeys, llvo, 10012c. Mutton Gross, 605 l2c. Pork Dressed, 808c Beef Gross, 5 07c Veal 8c per pouna. Hops 1902 crop,' 20021c Wool Valley, 17018c; Eastern Oregon, 12015c; Mohair, 3537c. Hides dry, 16 pounds ant upwards, 15 to 16Hc Butter Best dalrv, nominal; fancy creamery, 2O022V&c; storo, 1C017C Barley $17 per ton. Flour Wholesale, $3.65. Live Stock Market. Steers 291c. Cows 2 He. Sheep $1.60. Dressed veal 6Hc. Hogs 6 c. Mutton 2c per pound. Vcal-60CHc Hay, Fe)d. Etn, Baled cheat $809. Baled clover $80$9. Bran $21. Shorts $22. Creameey and Dairy Products, God dairy butter 20022c Creamery butter 25c Cream separator sklmmod. at Com. Creamery, 24c, minus freight A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can bo cured Instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, which Is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 23c and 60 cents. For sale by all IruESlsts. 1 25c Can Do Wonders In tho way of a meal, It you call on George Bros., tho White House Restaurant They can serve you the best to bo had on the coast Open day and night Strong's Restaurant Keeps pics, cakea, etc., besides s jrv Ing tho finest meals to be found In the city. OASTOH.XA. om ti. jQ lh KM Yo Hro Mmyt Bcaja , ViVliTin .t.iM L PILES HU supposTtorg t '. mm . vi.miu v , VHU4 tWy 4a X Ithft fu iWm Or & litftbtt t T rl!.i IlktYCt.tlKl ! Ml MV 8. X Um 1 MtM. I ' II I If t.l L ltfk.h.t. T... . aril.. alt. .lN.a.1 .All. IN IKDT. UNCAtTCft. PA. Sold In Salem by 8. C. Stone. Call for Free Samples. Corval lis & Eastern R R. TIME CARD NO. 22. No. 2 for Yaqulna leaves Albany 12:45 p.m. Leaves Corvnllls 1:60 pm. Arrives Yaqulna 5:35 D.m. No, 1 returning Leaves iaquina 7:30 a.m. Leaves Corvallls ii:30 a.m. Arrives Albany 12.15 p.m. No. 3 for Detroit Loaves Albany 7:00 xm. Arrives Detroit 12:20 p.m. No. -4 from Detroit Leaves Detroit 1:00 pm. Arrives Albany 5:55 p.m. Train No, 1 arrives In Albany In time to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well aa giving two or three hours. In Albany before departure of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tho S. P. trains at Corvallls and Albany giving direct sorvlce to Newport and adjacent beaches. Train No. S for Detroit, Breltenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Al bany at 7: a.m., reaching Detroit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs tho same day For further Information apply to EDWIN STONE, Manager. T COCKRELL. Agent, Albany? II. II, CUONISE, Agent, Corvallls. Iki4 m Union Pacific 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY, DIP ART rOK TIME SCHEDULES From Fortlnnd, or AR&IVH FROM chlcEO PortIDd Special SSOa. m tUUohv lngtoa ' AtUKtlc' Kxprco 8:15 p. m. rift Iluot- tOKton M. rW Put Xftll 1 00 p. m. rl Fpoktae Sail Lake, betiYtr. Pi tX.n.,l. nMaK ta..- CltT, Ht. LiOUli, Chicago :8Up m, hdij nari Bait Lake, ttonrrf Pi. til'lfcjl UUHUi IVHUtU Oltr, it. Uja. LTilcafo Ua,1. rt.W. - aau uaii. Walla Walla. Leirlmun. Bpokano. Wallace, Pull man. Mlnoeanom at. "8 ta Pant. Duluth.MiltraukM limcaxn, ann nani. 70 HOURS ,, PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Ho Ctusie of Cars 70 OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From PortUnd' all tailing datrt tutjuci to cbane fofbauFraaclrco iwlfiTerr 5 darn p. m. t p. u Daltr aicepl PnnJa Sp. m. COLUMBIA R1VKR ToAilorU and War 1D.Q. ei. Han' Landing Batonlar i m WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ruth leaves Salem for Portland and way landings on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, about ' n. m. M. P. BALDWIN. A. L. CRAIO, Agt.O.R.&N. Salem. Con. Pass. Agt Portland, Or. Offers a cholco ot THREE gatowajui, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH or OMAHA, to Chicago and polnU East Through Standard and Tourist sleeping cars dally between San Fran cisco and Chicago via Los AngeUs and El Paso. Through Tourist Sleeper each TUESDAY from Portland to Chicago via Salt Lake and Colorado Springs. Through Standard Sleeping Oars dally between Ogden and Chicago. Lowest rato In effect always avail able via "Rock Island System." Reduced nOUND TRIP RATES la effect on July 12, 13, 15 and 16, and August 18, 19, 25 and 26; 90 days re turn limit Be suro that your ticket reads vl the Oroat. Rock Island Route. The best and most reasonable din ing car sorvlco. For Information, OEO. W. BAINTER, f. P. A. L. B. OORIIAM, Oen Agt, 250 Alder stroet. Portland Ore. Quick Time East From Tacoma, Seattle, tho Pugot Sound country and Spokane to Mis souri river points and the Southeast tho Burlington offers quick service. Through trains Seattle to Kansas City equipped with big, free chair cars standard Pullman sleepers, and last but not least, tourist, sleepers, clean, comfortablo and cheap. Why not take the Southeast special via Billings and tho Burlington? You can't do betten, and you might do worse. A. C. 8 HIT-DON, Central Agent lOO TJHRD STREET, PORTLAND. O. C, T. CO.'S PASSENGER STEAMERS POMONA and ALTONA leaves for Port- I U.J -. T .. .J.ll.. m..nt Sunday. Fare, one way, $1.00; Round trip, $1.50. Quick Time. Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trad SXrt M. P. BALDWIN, Agt Harper's Whiskey Is the Get soma Into your vest. Qua. Schrelber keep It And you know the rt FARMER'S HOMB 153 State StrMt. CAPITAL CITY Express and Traisfer Meeta all mall and aasseccer trains Baggage to all porta of. the city. I'rompt service. Teiepnone no, ztu 1ECKNAN. NEDRKK 10MYER I lJLMLLgk