Haws mamm' :?) "wwwiir'1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 6ALEM, OREOON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1904 y'WTpjjqg Twe THE IILJ Serjps News Ao JOURNAL Association Telegrams. BY HOFER DROTHER8. Dally On Year, $4.00 In Advance, Dally Three Month, $1.00 In Advance, billy by Carrier, 50 Cent Per Month, Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Advance, i - Inv , . . aaa i- jrL-i.. in,t. In fine, alrrfit.rnnm. tWrtistnrV structure, invested iw, m mjuoi ... - ... - ... , . u-tihum , n.nf.M6thflt Will make raddorn In all of Its departments, and millionaires of his children. His fain- Is patterned aftor the Pattorson school er did that for him two generations building at Eugene. It will cost, corn- ago In Pennsylvania. Plete, about $14,000; howevor, only inree room aru 10 u iuuiuowu m. i" JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Cm Wee $ 10 no Mjprith $ .35 area Months $1.00 tAt Journal Office. At Dane's Grocery, 8outh Salem. A flovrert'o'x Grocery, Yew Park. , Asyfum 'Avenue Grocery Store. Eleelrie Grocery, East State St Wf H-M-H-H-H-H H I Hill f ; IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIH' OREGON COMING EVENT8. National.. Ilrostock., convontlon, Portland, January 1216. Asgora gout shot, Dallas, Joan ary IMC. i o The Weather. Tonight And Sunday, occasional rnln. A SAILOR'S SONQ. Ily Clinton Scollard. We kissed good-by In the gloaming lire tli a moon crept up In tho sky; "When, love, will you be homing?" Slip cried, with a toary eyo; "When will you coaso from roaming The breast of tho barren sea, Ami em to another breast for rest To the longing boart o' me?" The I mid to her low, nod slow, "0 It's ever the Jail must go, And It's vw the lotto must stay, And tli nt Is the tale of the world-old woo Till the trump of the Judgment, day!" f 1 HUH I htar her volao enthralling, And e herstandlng Uiere, "With i night's deep shadows falling .On the drtwnlirSak of her hair. AUd evar her oalllng, calling, J'loata over thu barren sm, "(joins back to my aching brant with rwtt For the longing heart o' mo!" Hut I cry to Ihkv low and slow, M0 It's er Uie lad mint go. And It's ever the law must stay, And that Is the tale of the world-old wiw Till Uia trumu of tho Judgment Hay I" GOING ONTO THE BREAKERS. It Is stated at the clubs and In h HUeal elmlas that one of taa stnm est prtlUettiM aJ bast IhmIhsss mm of (as stata to 4Hg Into a maatal sellpsa. IIU la the oh) alary told In Hamlet of "sweat balls Janet!" and n "bright mind orarUiwwn." He )mn nbllltr. Mauds, a kaRjiy family, Hiul was a aas of gnat promts nmt wealth. He baa degirntsl until Its gau ac tual sAtlafoetton oat of nillug tiimsajf with IkiHar. aiuina dual nu,i i..i.li. HagleoUHg bwslnaas. and does wit erea answer baslKeaa ami potttJcal Uu.r. na w to rau belief In stimulants, tub falsa seas uf uuwlu .i...j.. , ttm tickling Uia aalAta with "rock h rye.- The deadly microbe of er rW last Insists In pHNlthlKg MmtMt br punishing Wat,, rh4 j tee neiloaal debt by bamls oat bis twain. aa4 ta lining of bis duodeauat Taere arrtMibly no hawaa pow.r teat taa h UK. tMr hl (rata lag oato the breaks.--u,Im, b, tM be aftmenit la ika r h, . i.. r vnaas. t wbt be thinks. Thl. mnlhiu! nf nnrlphlnz future gwieratlons out of the unearned Incre ment Uiat attache to the Increase In vainac nf timnartv from the develop ment of the whole community Is wrong In orlnclnlo. Any man Is entitled to what he houly earns by his whole efforts and Industry, but he is not entitled In Iron .nttntrv til til flf'tHlllIm WSfllth that Is created by s)clal privileges of bad legislation Slavery was bulwarked by constitu tion and legislation. Yet It was annl hllnlMl like a bubble, and all Its mil lions wont as foam before the whirl wind and tornado of public sentiment when thi time was ripe for It to go. o j RUIN TO RAILROAD8 BY RE STRAINT OF TRADE. There 1b common senso in the statement of President J. J. Hill at a St. Paul banquet of business man, that any railroad that attompts to fol low restraint of trade will break up its own business. The restraint of trado was Uio koy- noto of Hill's brief talk. In part, he said; 'A great many pcoiilo think tho business of a railroad Is to restrain trade. I want to assure you that the railroad that rostrulns trade will go broke. A rallwnv. to be successful. must mako It possible for tho people to develop the natural resourcos." There Is to be an ndvnnce of about 10 per cent In the rales on about 100 articles. The protests of the big shippers to the railroad officials havo already borne frulL On artlole of ' which large quantities nre shipped to this ooast Is cost' Iron piping. Owing to the protest of the shltmers the nro. posed Increased rate on this article rrom 06 cento per 100 pounds to 75 cents has been rescinded. The shippers want the railroads to tnka similar action on about ten or eleven other commodities. The rail roods decided to refusi? this request time of building. The Spirit of Winter. Tim Sulrlt of Winter is with us, making Its presence known In many different ways somotlmea by cheory itnatilnft nn! ellitenlnir snows, and wmstlmei by drlvng wnds and blind ing storms. -To many people It seems to tako n delight In making bad thlnus worse, for rheumatism twists harder, twin as sharper, catarrh be comes more annoying, and tho many symptoms of scrofula are doveloped and aggravated. Tlioro Is not much loetry in this, but there Is truth, and It Is a wonder that more pcoplo don't get rid of these' ailments. Tho medi cine that cures thorn Hood's Sarsa parllla Is easily obtained and there Is abundant proof that Its euros are radical and permanent Fear Another Massacre. Vienna, Jan. 9. A dispatch from Constantinople today was received from an Armonlan sourco and sav3 tho' Inhabitants of Snssoun. In Turk ish Armenia, are greatly excited over the possibility of a repetition of the Kurdish massacres of 1894. A num ber of tho Inhabitants havo fled. Dnntle of Kurds, who are old-tlmo en emies of tho Christian Armenians, arc titntlonod nt many points on tho fron tier to prevent tho oscape of the fugl tlvea. Nate Klmssy Resigns. Nate Klmsoy, who was appointed one of the guards at tho penltontlary early In December, has severed his connection with that Institution, his resignation having been accented bv the superintendent, on Thursday nlghL His Successor has been appointed, and Is now nt work. Mr. Klmsey Is a res ident of Marlon county. comlnK from the Whlteaker neighborhood. B999999 0 tte 0g JOURNAL X-RAYS Tho nvhlhltfnn nf n lot of HttlC bunches of grain In tho straw Is about the limit of Intelligence of some of our world's fair commissioners In get ting up tho St, Louis oxhlblt. Timro will ho a state nrlntor amendment submitted to a vote of the nnnnlo nf. Ihn next olection. It la to authorize tho legislature to put that official on a salary. How they can put a man on a salary, and require him to maintain an oxpdnslvc plant is a mystery to bo solved by legislative wisdom. We cannot all wear diamonds at once, but you can havo a free guess that may result In your wearing one bofore you know It. Tho suprome tost of hypnotism will tako nlnco when two Salem lawyers will trr ahvnnotlc murder case before a hypnotizing judge at tho Grand Sat urday night, and for onco will not be permitted to talk back to the courL Commander Dilllnchnm. of the cruis er Detroit, cablos from San Domingo, that ho and tho commander of tho En cllsh crulsor Pallas "made such repre sentations to tho commandor of tho Morales gunboat that her officers agroed not to bombard Puerto Plata." "Mado such representations" Is a dip lomatic way of saying It. but what Dillingham said would, no doubt, mako good reading. " Cherry Perioral Doctors rnrelv have Imrrl nu. They keep this old couch remedy in the house. Coughs colds, weak lungs. bSiUns and Whitney L. Boise will renew their nmnnta l.ofnro It- Wonder if they hope to get some of tho committee to change their minas Tl.n T nnn rnnntv rnmmlsslonors' court has agreed to a reduction of 50 rents nn ncro on railroad lands .as sessed at $3 por ncro, provided tho Southern Pacific doc not contest It. If the company fights tho assessment It will romnln at $3 an acre. Eugene Register: Salem olectod a man by tho namo of Waters for may or. This was done, no uouut, as a nrntopflnn to tho. sanitary condition of the city, In belief that tho Portland papers would not even dare to Insin uato that tho mayor is infected with microbes'. Isn't syndicato ownership of trains wrecking and killing a great many train loads of pcoplo? A corporation was a soulless enough affair, but n syndicato has ovon an Imporsonnl soulless existence. It is moral irre sponsibility and vacuity combined. When You Want Somothlng to cat, Juat try tho ' tTrttian Tlinv nnn .nmn ... i.uuov. -, w .,.,, ,uu at Jjf nuur ui uiu uny ur uigiu. OufV. 3 T O 3JL I A , j 1110 WIIU I Tho fact that ghouls robbed the bodlos at tho Chicago theatre empha sizing tho nbsoluto necessity of a place of otornal punishment, and in this case fire would be tho nppropriato means. The Orogonlnn says tho sonato com mittee Is unanimous in favor of an appropriation for tho Lewis and Clark fair, but that H. W. Scott, Jeff Myers Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next mnrnlnr I ffn hrlcrht nnri niv rnm. plexion 1b hotter. My doctor says It acts goniiy on tne Bvomacne, liver and kldnoys, and is a pleasant laxative. It Is made of herbs, and Is prepared as easily as tea. It Is called Lane's mod Iclno. All druggists soil It at 26c and 50 cents. Lane's FamliV Medicines mores tho bowols each day. If you cannot eet It. send far fron immnlnii Address, Orator Woodward, Leltoy, N. Y. A Bi! Kick A man mnlcos when Ids laundry wwl Is sont homo with porcuplno cdgi and sproadcaglo buttonholes. If fc would urine his linen to an un-to-dxi laundry whero perfect methods obta!i at all times1, such as tho Salem St . Laundry, ho would rocelvo his ahiru; collars and cuffs equal to now oveij timo that wo sond thorn homo. Salem Steam Latmcfay Col. J. Olmsted, Prop, Phone 411 230 Liberty l A MATHEMATICAL PUZZLE. The Journal Is In rocelnt of several efforts at tho solution of the mathe matical puule Involved In Its diamond gneealng contest. How many comblnaUons of flmircs art ltoeslhte out of those ten figures from which Ihe unknown number will lie nseamblad, which will be comiwsl of thrae of those llgurea. TIib MtJmntea are all too low. In the opinion of the editor, but then ho Is aw a mathematician. He Is tatis fls1 If some deserving person g.-ts th Mawoad far a dollar, and he g.ts th dollar. ,The absolute fairness or th guss In coateet has not bom iiid in question. It Is one on eaual tnrm 1 1 old and new subscribers who pa a llar oa sabacriuUou. and no hawk lug or eoMmisslon work allowed. Tba fuses mast be made by the nor oa wno asts the receipt Issued In tils or ner name, and they must be bona title BHbacriban. i i i wide, i i i n All Cooks Delight in using Economy Brand Evaporated Cream Nevor sours, always ready, never causes disappointment at the last ,.,,i i. J i l: JT '" ' .u l0 DB servea. Tour cook will bo delijhted because it is so handy; you will be delighted because it is the purest and most appetizing We are placing the cap label reproduced herewith on 3 fver' 5?n w our Product. This Is done for your protec- non. uur name on the label means that It Is the best, richest and purest. Ask yourdealer for Economy Brand. HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING CO., Highland, 111 -LarvaiiToMmv Kiitporttl.il Cream," (k M$eeee89Q966e99r8SGeeeeee)086aae)&fte89$9aoeeM Ury floods Leadens 1 hat Lead. DRESS GOODS Black homespun, SO inches all wool, only 50c a pard. TOWELS 10c each, best value ever given in the city. ! UMBRELLAS in gloria silk, all steel rods from 50c j a uu 'ui julliui unci ii jtii.i. imp v, nn p ' good covers, a WRAPPERS Flnnn?lHp tt 1 K Ihil o ,nU t it i ICE WOOL SHAWLS only 60c and 75c worth from a $ to 51.25 li Rostein 8c Gxeenbaum 302 Commercial Street. m HELP THE INDUSTRIES. Aa Draw eatfuiltot WwRbt a larse Iwei af UaiWer lawi aa had Hrl capital ta aiaat a k.. u wt ma to pt u wn mtlu aad iaataWaK hla nweaiH.,,.. A IHaMlttHt ka nakad ta rail a uHMaaay laat aaaraUs U West . maoa wkMlwr , eaW dallvar alss ava raj a Oay fW a mr. T.y aaily rafisaa, to Mtm ,0 hjj aay aamW at , m JT weoW asaartttits. hiiuu. u r" tar aaorta,. ta Www, OB-saTtaL "air Maaa a -. Z. "W StW but J --m HMSMM- :-J , ".J!? UT V Uia alasst ,w" kto MWy sail "!! Uaa rtaat aaaTT HIQH CLASS ENTEnTAINMPNTc A numuar of S(aam Kntleniu. pruwlnaat In rellsdous and e.kipntin. nt work. ur IntersaUnK lln.mth-. i awurlim a tartas of hlali-claM enter- uhhui.hu fw tae MO)la of this com wuHity. Ta urettatetkw itt cleaa ..,... hhsbU Is oa of ta unaiMMt .- !. aad eapsclally la taa adiicatloaal iri uas aaiew. Taet ntrtalu "' . laerefore. entitled tn hr. ty taitrotuut. Lai hi ataaiD Saiui u ri.sui.. .... dutattoaal rltr. with a r.Hi.i jfor Ut klibrr class of eatertalamsats. To laU aad taa Flak Juhiu ti.n ad Motart Siukoai- Clh ara aa tt lea to a gaaewms mport from our rltlaoa. i Taa hui. by OaMxl owlm -- oawara ooaiwatacy. whe , ,Mf st MurtvlNc IWMM oi n, cmMs amthw. la ml$a eaUtUJ in hM, upturn. A PINE ANNIIAI Taa Oalb- coaat Uaii nr m.i.-,. Cooa i-ounty, has out a ana w v-..J MuueJ oa book oauer. and rrWU.M arsas vwk, wlUi r. of mWtm Uom. bHut SoHtawaaUra Orw .- Z7 TT rwt tHde - v Fwueanoa aa It weat lato Ue b of Holer A lv.r . MM -W ... . . ' "" " ZL.:rT' "w-aMW aa Mm KMaliat sucvesa. Ways of Wood Folk Wilderness Ways Secrets of tne Woods Wood Folk at School Beasts of the Field Fowls of the Air School of the Woods, .. $1.50 Following the Deer, ,. $ J 25 A Little Brother to the Bcar '$1.50 75c 75c 75c 75c $1.75 $1.75 - WMWHHf J ij Books By William J, Long 4t-H-H4'H4HHHHl mi m-hh Envy ositive Pfoof and Deceit We Do What We Claim Sle Man ButWt t. A CVtitaca Otura diu,i. .. .. y sajra: Ar.k.1,-.. iIl . . - -. waisviai, of la , was la towa thla wk j 4.... SfiJW- JrtotliascawlWoaTlCS te Mat Mar bulUlac has baa -- GINN c& COMPANY, Pfl l Trade Deparlmoot. 29 ft.;.., c. u n.. iWJ We hill and romovo Cancers and Tumors without tho aid of Jmifa or othor lnstrumont. Dr. J. F. Cook, tho Botanical Doc tor, curoe all Wnds of diseases after nil othor schools have failed", with out tho aid of knife or poisons. His medicines are composed of Nature's herbs; thoy aro gathered and Bolocted In various parts of Amorlca and for olgn countrlos, at groat oxpense. J. A. AUPPERLE, Pra.lnUM. A. F. HOR, via. Pn.W-.nt,8, "' HA2AR' CmM' rcgon State JBanh lnorp.ra4d. Jefferson. Oregon, la a i v.. . " ! lean,, at8. f Has oreventfrl mnv -- iiuta w j from bein cured by me, I 1 HAT'S JEALOUSY! Can you i Afford to Rtm j!. the Risk :; Read the Testimonial of a Prominent Salem Man: ',... "" iMfc PUBLIC. t ng treatment from hih, f, T ora Uiat navo beon ' I he has V?:JTJ" and ' ta "at time I ous irrowths n inr i. tuiiai tnroo tumors of cancer- or from off my thumb ThT.C:.' l..""0 Irora ott m toot anolh. .: c'nos alono. thoy kll 11," .u accomP8hd through medl- - daro not bolievo 1 could hav.rT th a'd f Unlfo or -"S- I :: therein thiwo rTT 0,1Ual il troahnent w I : WC Ca" d M much r you, or more, If you need It " la F. corw Deutscher Botanical Doctor. i iu WMIM ,berty 8treet 8al"". r0O"' s i-r ttmwtHHH i I Hl-H 1 1 ; ; :::::::-JV GENCY O F- l ; BALFOUR, GUTHrtrI ii : ! GRAIWPKKS AND SHIPWRSng Q f xrJPJ j ! i! Oats For Ku m a mwol urT.r ;r? HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES On. I J. 6. Graham, Aaento "" A W M nKMlly I, OfN, At4 Ha rtHk.t . T1:, v ,i.. ruonws todr our fwaaa la ail ,.m. .. Haa. raaaatwtarvaa vvuiVUOBI. - -. . m latarwrt. viTT M VHr t VOUn BU.INHM 8OU8ITEO. .Z7Z i nawsJ, w. i HifHaltIll