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tf eix DAILY.CAPITAi: JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 18. TIFFANY DIAMOND RING FREE "fight VMM ire A Msm nyrb JKrO JLL HHIIIIIIIIHH1II Mllllllllll -! Ml HII i-Hrt THE PLAN ENDORSKD EDITORIALLY, ir, cut a.. I-I In 4h. ftunrlau. Januarv 17. Oreaonlan.l ,. riviu ttwwtiBi ... '- wf-yr -.... , ..r , , "The Salem gapltal Journal has Inaugurated a scheme by which It proposes to give away to Its subscrlb ; era a $1S0 diamond, absolutely free. The plan requires the payment cf a dollar on subscription, which en- " lilies the ubftoriDer to a gti9M as 10 an urmnown numucr. mc puun m ,v"u" fcv u"-w wiwoww fcW ; ; the right number Is entitled to the diamond." 4frl IIMIIHIIt II lllllllll H-HtWrHft-'m K i-H"M--M-H-f -M- 1 OVER A BABY THE VENERABLE REVEREND WILLIAM DOLLARHIDE TAKES A GUESS ww iiii Hw wwiwiim The Opportunity to Get a Free $ J 50 Diamond Riog Extended to All Old akd New StthscAbezs Beatitiftil Fftst Water Stone Set in a Tiffany Gold Ring Given Away as An Expression of Good Will To ward Subscribers Yojjr Qkoice of -9.75 Numbers, Any One of Wbicb May Be -tic Unknown Number That Gets tbe Glittering Diamond No Possibility of Any Crooked Work. An effort is being made by Mrs. Mary A. Mrlntyre, a sister of the late Mrs. "Pttt" Mmenonj to secure pos naafnn nt Poinr ISmerson. a child. 2 years old. she having been appointed the boy'a guardian by tho Clackamas county court. Tho boy Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Emerson, who died In Nelson, D. C, In December. 1901, when tho child was taken charge of by a Catholic priest, rather Perlnnd, and placed In the Baby Home at Beaver- ton, and later trnnsDortea to the Magdalen homo at Oregon, boiug the Hntt child received at that institut ion Mrs. Mclntyre is anxious to se cure control of the child, her ward, because she thinks she can give the little one a better home and better care than he would receive in a found ling Institution. There Is no com plaint aa to mistreatment, for the boy is being well-treated. The sisters at the home claim that Father Ferlahd asserted that the child was given to him, and the caae will be hoard In tho county court of Clackamas county next Monday at 10 a. tn when Father Feriand will be present. Webster Holme of this city represents Mrs. Mclntyre. The Latrt; Yarr.. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yam: I always carry a bottle of Kemp'a nal&flm In my grip. I take cold oasily, and a few doaeff of the Bal sam alwnys makes me a well man Everywhere I go I spenk a good word for Kemp, I tako hold of my custom ers I take old mon and young men, and toll thorn confidentially what I do, when I take cold. At druggists, 25 and 50 cents. A .in mo Journal Frco Diamond Guess- Jng Contest ontorv upon tho third week with prospects of Increasing In terest Ordors for subscriptions and tpioiBoa on tho diamond havo coma from Southern and Eastern ' Oregon and Washington, and from California wad other statoa. Open to All on Equal Terms. To prevent any unfairness and glyo all aubiorUiora an equal chance, The, Journal nan oxtonded tho right to n jfreo guosa to all who may bo In ar rears on tho carrier lists or on special lellvqry as woll as by mall. Many Id frtonds aro allowed to run ovor the timo paid for by special requost and as a favor to them, and wo are willing they should bo treated ni welt as cash-ln-advance subscribers r now subscriber. After all, what aowspaper man who doos not love Jla old subscribers mest: That Is mr feeling, and wo extend oar good will to all on equal tonus Father Dollarhlde Participates. Nearly overylmily knows Hev. Win. Dollarhlde, the veteran North Balem minister. He Is on a of tho beet men it his church and a pioneer who has done much good In .the world. He made a guBMi for The Jounrual dia mond ring the other day. and Judg ing from hla past wtrlnee, Is Ilk y to win the sparkling gem Home jrwire ago a fin road wagon wan giv en away In IHwthtnd to tha Xumt guessw and Fnthwr Dolkuhlda ennui wttliln one of the fortunate number Ho la an uW subscriber of The Jour sal and take a kn lntHrt In this outwit and will b among the first to ongrntulate the winner. He coneld. ra It one of the falrwt roRloata that a over come iuuUt his observa tion, First Two Weeks' a Suceeea. Tho Orst tw weeks of The Jour aat Diamond (lueMlng Contest have Indeed eweded tha most sanguln asportation of all coneerno.1 m. cueasoa havo been made than anyone wwatd havo predicted ami , i ftro have ruin a through tho mails wnlto a subscription clerk at tho bush noas offloe of Tho Jouraal ha, boon kept busy writing receipt, explain jag tho modus operandi and deposit lag meswM for tfjoso participating At tituea many hare been lined up at couitw waiting their turn to ftUOM at the Unknown kiimI,.. eel pleawj wfth this opportunity to participate In a ooatast for so yalu bte a prfa whtah la absolutely tw o the fortuaate. awlxorlBW-. Many regular iUorbra aro w K up Uittlr (vapr a yar In advaaee .T .. "km Wx CTa(UM. b. Udea thus being frwil frow a oolleot- Ho taat la UU way The Journal co,u hwa j rmk. rids ths of a Mwt, ly elleetora , aad gtvea thm wfa to (hr mmt$ , way Mvr sn-Hle, ar earning w PM fek fauw. suriptloj le ajul will collect the aKmey back from his Indulgont parent Oth ore nro going so fnr oa to pay tho subscriptions or their loss intorostcd friondB and will Ujub got tho guossos for tho Bhort uso of Uiolr monoy. and may win tho valuablo prlzo for, tholr trouble. Ono man who takes sovornl coploa of tho paper has taken 15 guossoB, and yet ho roallzcn that only ono numbor can. win tho prixa How to Participate. For each receipt of ono dollar for tho Dally or WeokJy Journal, to any address, tho person to whom tho ro- bor in Tho Capital Journal Diamond OuoEsing Content." This numbor was formed in oxact pursuance of tho plati advortlBcd In Tho Journal, by a com mlttoo of buslnooa mon and Journal subscribers, who camo Into tho office Monday, January 11. Following Is tholr signed atatcmont on exhibition at Mr. Hinges' Bhow windew: Tho Unknown Numbor. Wo. tho undersigned, were present at The Journal office January 11, and assisted in th forming of tho un I If nnwn nu'inliA .....ji . ee.pt la Issued w.l, bo given an op-i jeTTo Vu nho CaE twtunlty, absolutolr without coat, to It , . " . ,n ino "P1"11 l.. ... . -----. .juurjini uiamonu UUOFlng ContoeL have a guess at tho unknown number, 'Undor ,, of J and tho noreon or persons guoeelnglbov it i imJii ' b ,uo num noareet that ..),., win ,Jr n Vh0t' U. ,a P"IWo tor anyone, not ovon the members of UiIb committee, The Whjte House Can givo you a good meal any hour of tho day or night Arc often rnsrnged in doing the work of a hone urder ire moii irjm-; iu .. ... .;..- ... n,rt .fat Dir lion1.. - (aiJrc rrico uui ;-i ..-. - Rtooiln.' and liAitijV. the runnni mo and flown st ui intli'Jic9 VCCr . ion .Dor lmMia fsji be as light ns jkvi- tfCx ble. It is o mtr to r:Jw overstrain or s('f ts condition that t!ie fonndfltioii is laid for serious woman ly disease. IrrcRti l'arity is the first step to inip.iired womanly health. Vvrt'ppt rpiillnritv may le established hv the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite I'rescnpUon. It will lienl itillaitima tion ami ulceiat ion bimI cure female weakness. It mikes wenk wom en strong and sick women well. "it (dvts me imtch pi -isiirt " writes Mir a Kill Bopp, of JntiiM- om,iiiiiumivuu"i' W. li, "to mnic ur. ncrc iur mr kicsi vw rrcrUed fro n the u-e of hln ' rvrritf Prcwriii- VW la liOMCIl ,ie'IIC1t jlcVTrjr i nun mir.-red (or three eari or more at monthly pe riod" It ?cmeJ a thoujth I would die with n-im In my buck and utomnch. I could not -Mud at all with i it faimiiijr. Had given up all hope of ever b.inij cured, when oue of my (Went itiMiel iipun mv trying l)r MTceri Favorite Preocnptiou. With but tittle faith I tried it and before I had Uken half a bottle I leu Beirr pov i nave uikcd iw uuinca ui Favorite Preacriptlon ' and one of 'Oohlcu Medlenl Illaeoverv ' and I aM entirely cured, nnd In two month lime when all other medicine had (ailed " Dr. Phrce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, pajK-r covers, sent free-on re ceipt of 2i one-cent stamps, to pay ex peue of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Merce, lJuffnlo, N. Y. jrlt. iil KSfi3iS ui?iiri- i wmm clrvi mo vEiu 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAlLy DKJMBT FOK UlllOAKO l"OrtlL'd apepial 8 80. x Tla Hnni lurtou AtlKDllC Xxi.rM 8:15 p. m via aunt Initio i w'hiul" fMt Mail 7 4i p. a. vis tfpofrS.Dt' TIMESCHBDULES Krom Jforilnna, Or hi,0rhtt h nd Mmi Ansin FK05J Op, Knit l.HkM. Iui.. . . oi?!. 0Ia,a'i. Ivmw PliB Pltr, 8t. Umti, ( htcti a arm afi Wa'lln Wul! i,.u l rtjw)tne, Vkailare, ) ,, buui, Mitinettpvi li Plll. lllllllll. V. I. i. ... . -'--"I ,-Tfl r Uhlcnei), rihI Vu 70 0CGAN micaA 0 C4fs v Afin HIVER StHPOUlT num PorttaDd' HOURS POPTI.ANI1 TO r No Chante of Cs Sp m HUIE WING SANG CO. Chlnawnro, Japanese fancy nnd dry goods, embroldories, laces, silks, wool en goods, skirts, wrappers, waists, white underwear. Wo rnako up all kinds of laQIo8' garmons, gents' over alls. Matting, dishes, etc., now on salo at tho cheapest price. Corner of alloy, Court street, Snlom, Or. iMily xoept riuday i m Saturday Or.m. tJJMllliiH date aunj.ci lO OilKUKO IrorbanKTfm"ino 811 ery S ilhys M OI,UMD!A K'VKR ToAatoriii uu V tHndlnpt Ip.'s m inn'. WILLAMETTE RIVErT 1 Steamer Ituth loaves Sale . Portland and way landincn nn is,.. days, ThursdnyB nnd Snturdaya, aboil b rt- m- M. P. BALDWIN A, L. CRAIO. AKLO.R.&N. flii Qon. PnoB. Agt Portland, Or, nearest that numbor will rccelvo aa a present and without any compensation wnatovor, and murely aa on oxornsnlon of good will on tho part of Tho Journal tonard IU subscriber, tho f ICO dia mond Tiffany ring advertised In thla paper and on exhibition at Uio Jowol ry storo of C, H HlnEeo. 88 atatn etreot, Salem, Oregon. Tho party paylug ono dollar or moro shall ro colvo a receipt for each dollar paid, and havo tho opportunity to guess u dlfforent numbor for each such rocolpt held. No commission Is allowed to aay agent or solicitor for securing MibBoriNni, and tho person so sub- aoriblng dooa It with tho understand- tho publlshera of Tho Journal tm tho Jowolor who furnished tho ring to know what the numbor is. (Signed) N. J. JUDAH, J. O. GRAHAM, GEO. C. WILL, IIAL. D. PATTON, CHAS. II. HINGES, FRANK O. FERGUSON. Limited Competition. Tho numbor of receipts issued in this contoat will bo Urnitod to tha number of guotwea poeelblo In the rnngo of Uio numbora botwoon 012 Tho finest lino of slnglo harness ovor brought to Salem at F. E Shaf- or's, 232 Commercial street, Salem. 3 O J&. 9 cs &. rt v. en ti j Ih Kind Yon Hate Always Bacgtt RAblUM RADI03 RADIOS RADIOS Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street Short Orders, Oysters In all styles Meals at all hour!? Service a la Carte B ECKERLEN. Proprietor Stupendous Offer Made by a Well-Known Phlla. Firm. RADIOS RADIOS RADIOS Ing that the Dailv nr Wnviv tau.i innd 987. aa tho unw . .. --. -- --- ., -.... ...... . --" uumuur must U accptd aa Wtnent In full for the bo comjsod of a figure within thoso Umlt Tho unknown numbor cannot bo lo&s 111011,012 nor more than 987 To bo a porfoctly harmlesa and in. "woul aai amusing guessing Cou tost tho numbor to be gueeaed at must bo and remain absolutely uu Jnuiwu. Thoro muat b n -. tor any crooked work on tho part of Tho Journal nubllshor nt . furnishing tho diamond, nor onZ part ol any Bubeoriber. The receipts for this guowlns contest will be num M In dupllcau), but tho stub will money paid. Unknown Number How Prepared. Tho unknown number that la to be guested mob mado up In the follow ing manner. Tho ten numbers from nought to nine were put on separate Hpa of papor and folded bo aa to bo unswn, and a cotuiulttoo of subscrib ers waa aaked to conduct tho aa aembllng ot tho unknown numw Thla unknown numbor waa formed at Th Journal offle on Monday, Jon- -jr ii, iui, m tno following man ner: Tho ton numbers from .,,. K:.B "up"cat but llo stub will to n.n. Inclualvx., on sorato aUi of 1 1 Z ZJT V 0t lir iwpor. la small soalod onveloooa wvra rJ MuJZZ ' u? ,8 tno 8U0a- th., Z,Z . oul,acnor wrlUng Thousands of Persons In All 8ectlona of the Country Have Been Healed by This Wonderful DIs- covery. Dfr Krlfnda: lten't rt-ad tlila sdvertlHement if tou expect to Ed something for nothlni- Jbe- and we want mon,:; for' it." BTUV. VbVe! If you had somtthlng tlwt was worth ?ou01 rd0U"anJOUn?lve,.U frMl WhiS JoS ,rH,.f," . ?! Jt . where thins la rt"h,r "A good I or "elio Tl UZ up to some "UlnilUurj game y "re lw n?1 ? on Umt object ..if.- uot. know "10 wrd failure ncv Sn.i1hiv, an1, never will The eduTated wnikV r if. ' w" "T".""" womeu.ln all r.Sira,,- atwvra apiUlhVmore I " ff ,V.Vd "' mrC pi' &vtTtah;rIf Vu?"'-. fW yiVw 1 a iUrr . "" '." wltl,ln sl$rlS7-l turouivnt waters of Nlaeara r i J"' OllA IMftiAn ukIi. i.ti...rt ..l- ie discover It iifSrer'7 W not 80me Ftee, Yes Fiee. Dr. Stono makes no charge for consultation or prescription. Can bo found daily at one or tho other of his drug stores Salem Oregon. Q t-IVlfi M A ? P7rA'ilVrV.,iV&? -nfflyiTTIfflfln one AnnthatP - sstjsi creuuawe. "So ilmple, U Ij hardly IllJfcJ.! let m. . . (yvV. SM m uoi in&KAn nn.1 bUudfoldoiJ poreon in tho preaooco of uio committer druw out throo of the, ten nuinborn, marking tho firet w, ino aocona two and tho third throo Ja figuroa. aud thor wr . plaevd In a largo onvolopo, soalod up and phwod with tho diamond 00 oihl- oiuoa in tna Jowetrv ator hm i. oow each day during tho gucoslng coo tat, and wj n bo opoutxl unU, tho eontoat la oloeod. whan ihrt .n. aoU wlU bo givea to tho ruwost guetwor. Tho unknown nnmU. -m b formod by putting togothor tho throo tho guoaa numbor on tho beck of hU " """ns hl or hor own guosa at tho nnun, . Uo guying contest will be over and the neurtMjt number ka mond. vu " ma- How the Quees Are Made. On aeourlnE a rn.in . . r or mon, the p, Kfutw will Writo 1,1. ".t twoen uio .hoT .!" Do" u.0 back or the rrr on t.vZZZZ edFre?Uh.,. & the un.ol.clt- weii-known iuthor. '.. "Mv ,rk ibt . great measure"! due 'to "ad ,n .. 1. . rs'y.'.v tern so that .h...,;r: "".""" up jour t. If vour dK.ri.S' "" " ? JHMlirty. u.J "."-"" '( or order. If TOU ran't If i, Kr.Ci .".?"" i.'n "... "'... you our. ,..", jx::e. '. i wiii our you and fuarautei te Tdo w" I w 5lkWagWfc HI" RADIUM wwUr wlU uot be aaaombJeU uuUl sr!bo or to J ".f"060- too rue coutt u conij,, j-uuucijr onuounoed to eubsorlbora. Tha Number to Be Qutsed At. Tharo It is. scaled uu hi n ) In tho wl4eW with tia dlimoafl and """ " w raiB until the dlamoad srtvan away to th luav p,,. Wrlttea uttom the face of a larw wnlta avelop aro Use word n.i. wtetopo eoaUUtw tho unknown cum lowed to makw th.j ! ' Uva. ana thar rn ,.. "' ,1R a sealed eoYetoix, i.,, TK uM8g contest . ,1. ... wo wiptoinall "6 "- RADLIIM DAn new rattal--UAimts fftn pmno lh hl dar of anj awn w wefnS MTral Asia the iwuXmS KS,, Bon. PILES B ffVM .s..., .. ilmvin "" " ' WUIO PILE 8 l,"- SicfiM , n nioy, UHriiif, .. 6M6 &,m. 11:20 a,m ..12:ib p. m. OFFER r..7r. zr--f - 1 unnxvr OFFER opcpR tlAnina ru- 8lt.. I'WladelpliU. "a.6 Heolee flmj one dollar for i,i-v tri Sab? Jssa "feoS- S.aSffi? k'. "HPPf. ad alio ..Ml aa wJ...'"' M ' cured -j uUUK . A.TW TM PTJK MY a wr sattsfed aju f re to m4 m itui leseec WUII 3BII1.M. v..: ; ntrat to Name AdOresM City 8utt Sold In Salem by 8. C. atone. :ati for Kre Bamples Corvallis Eastern B R. TIME CARD wn oa No. 2 ror Yaqulna: ' ' keavea A ban? . ,.c Tj, u 12:45p.m. leaves Corvallii . Ula 2;00n.m Arrlvee Yaouina . ..l,n1. No. 1 Returning Pm- waves Yaqulna Loavca Corvallis Arrives Albanr No. 3 for Derelt: Loavea Albany .. ., -... Arrive. Tw.. T:00a.m. -"- -ror 12:20pm No. 4 From Detreit: Loaveo Dotrolt .. ,... Arrive. Albany " " J E?P'm Train No. 1 ariVe. ,b"a """ "mo to conne,, l, JDA1 bound train, aa .U m 15 't three hours In Albany b Jftft J W Train No. 2 rmn.. ... .. P. tralna at CorrtJUi ? Sl Train No, 2 for ,4 Brft. . w wd other mouni.t, "Brt,teabn Albany at 7:00 T !Zv. lea trolt about noon. rlH , K -to mich the J -?h EDWIN STONlJ T COCKRELL, AgtaL Wr Offors a cholco of THREE gatowiyi, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH or OMAHA, to Chicago nnd poluui Part. Through Standard and Toarirt Bleeping cars dailv botweon Bin Trtn- Cisco and Chicago via Loa Asgefto and El Paso. Throuch Tourist flleflner eack TUESDAY from Portland to Cbicag via Salt Lake and Colorado Sprinp, ' Through Standard Sleeping Can dally botweon Ogden and Chlcaga Lowest rato In effect alwars avail able via "Rock Island System" Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES la offect on July 12, 13, 15 and 18, an August 18, 10, 25 and 26; 90 dayi re turn limit. Bo sure that your ticket read vis tho Great Rock Island Route. Tho best and moat reasonable din ing car aorvlco. For Information, GEO. W. DAINTER, T. P. A. L. B. GORHAM, Gon Agt, 250 Aldt Btreet. Portland Ore, Quick Time East FrOTn Tflpnmn Oa.UI it. Tn.Al ----- ."vwuill, OWIUV, UIO J.w" Bound country and Spokano to Mi : t, "v.ur points and tne Houuew ot uuvii uuiun on"" ThrOUCh tmlna d.l i TT..iltl - "iu H.XHlU II, uuu- "y equipped with big, free chair cn r"""""1" x-uuman sieopera. ana u DUt not lAAat innj.. i. .1in - .www., iwuwoi Oiuvi'wla, v" comfortable and cheap. X..Dot tako tno Southeast Bpeclil Jla Billings and tho BurUngtonT To cant do botten, and you might do worao A. C. 8HE.DON; General Aon IOO THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. O. C. T. CO.'S PA88ENQER 8TEAMER8 POMONA wA10 ! 'or rorUaad, Monday, Wedneiday and nidav at 10 a, m. Ttiesijay, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a. Si o .' 5orTuu Tuely. Thursday nd Saturday ate p. m rTJndPndence dally except Bands? Deck: Foot of Trad tri. MBALDWIN, At Your Stepmother Is uil hore, and aa busy as ever, when your clothoa aro -worn and Ullty. Or thn hllllnm tatro flAm tO t tho Salem Dyeing and Clean-i- ,k. Repairing and rellnlng; noj velvet collars put on overcoato; "o tour Bulla a month for L Call w and rctnrnod. MU8. O. H. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial Street. t ifl