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m m SE8 talsef AlfXU .leoj. . 'onltif. 'rSf .1? ft ''0 fPUly ". ' set. 20Hru adsne and to 'Utllr hr, urn c loafi Iesr B.S. aod S.R nlc, oat, on( for Ivu! SOCIALIST REPLIES TO PROHI sftfeays the System of "yMCl n--24- Wlnlrtnrv I , ?l HUH i making i& the Course flat Reformers ShOUld Strike at the Root of the Liquor Traf fic Ed, Jeurnal: Consistency thou aft i prohibitionist. In his Journnl ar delo of the 5th Inst., Mr. Jory logical It concludes that tho man who votes tor saloon licenses Is an alilor and 'ibottor of the saloon keeper, and Is, iorofoi-r, no bettor than thp salpon keeper, P'M hoV hitich better Is UiO aln who votoa against license, yot rotes for and sustains Ui vory foun- ditlon upon which tho Raloon Is build- ed, nnd without which It would not mist for a Blnglo day. I say how much better Is tho Prohibitionist who votes against license, but bolieves In, and vof to support a system which U the foundation cause of tho saloon? Erry ono knows and will admit tho saloon koper Is keeping saloon for the profits there Is In It. Eliminate wflts from the saloon business, and tho Ealoon will disappear at once. Men do not keep saloon became they lovo the calling. Many saloon keepers do- tlie others some small change, which test tho business, and would cheorful- tl,oy Proposed to use only for omer ly discard It could thoy find other oc- Boncles. Aftor the death of Hart tho cupatlon that wpuhl pay as woll for timo and offort exponrJod; thoy lreop saloon becnuso It make largo returns In profits for offort3 extended. The Prohibition party stands for n syn tern that makos tho saloon possible, Blind kecpsi It In oxlstenco. The salcon will romnln nn Innr no Hinrn la Im. mMt inH un m,irt trnm m, . of liquor. Prohibitory laws In some of I tho states has limited tho sale of liquor to Bomo extent, but in no enso has It ontlroly prohibited It.' Prohibition Kan sas sells two gallons per capita, (this statement I get from tho "California Votca," an out and out prohibition pa per) Tho Prohibitionists havo novor ,li-i , i. . - , declared against tho ByBtem of greed nnd gain, a system, which is not only wsponslblo for tho saloon crime, but which 1b reaponaiblo for 00 por cont of til crimes. Prohibitionists antagon ize and misrepresent Uioso who would tear tho foundation from tho saloon business, and mnko It Impossible. Pro hibitionists aro barking up tho wrong tree. Thoy aro treating a symptom, tho saloon Is nn offoct, tho profit and gain system Is tho causo. Tho prohl Is trying to purify the stream without removing tho causo which oxists at its sourco. Why not, Brother Prohl, treat the causo of tho disease instead Ethel Cruzan. of Its symptoms, why not removo tho pollution which exists at the sourco Sevoral dn'8 "8 uyA Dlako- M of Um stream? Your position Is just ltnown ln P1,co c,rcl08 ana ' as untenable, just as inconsistent, as 80VOral tlmea horo for dninkennoss, the man who pray for tho abolition of elI,od wIth Etho1 Cruztm' tno V tho saloon, and vote to sustain It. You olA dnughtop of Mrs. Allco Cruzan, of aro an aider and abettor of the saloon thIa clt'- Mr Cruzan notlfl0(l tho P kooper. "People who live In glaw llce ofllc9ra hor0' but 8uo wns ndvlseU houses should not throw stonr." to Bo to Portland and look up tho What just right havo you to point tho C0UPl0 thor0' as ,l vmB thGht In all Anger of scorn at tho Republican or Probability thoy wont ln that dlrec Democrat who votes for licensed when t'0"- you yoursolf are equally guilty. "Oh Accordingly Mrs. Cruzan wont to consistency, thou art a Jewel." I th metropolis and notified tho officers know that you will protest very hard there ot tho olopomont. Tho girl against being plncod ln the same olosa was located in a lodging homo Sun with those who vote for tho llconsed da and wtt8 at om:o brouent back saloon, but you voluntarily occupy tho home. poeiUon which places you In that Dlake ln mo wa learned that Uio cross, and you havo only yoursolf to bM was being searched for by tho of blamo. I invito you to com out and floors, and has loft Portland, or, at any join a party which openly and oxpllo- rat0. tho police cannot find him. Ho Itly declare against the system of ls 2C yoars old, and la known to bo grood and gain, the Socialist party. S. P. QUNN. DIED IN THE ALBANY JAIL. Henry Hart Chilled to Death Riding Ite object tho bettor protection of on Blinp Baggage. gamo birds ana fish, began its sixth annual mooting In tbB city today. Albany Democrat Saturday night Frora Maine in tho East to Washing four men got off the blind baggage of ton jn the West, noarly every state tho overland at tills city, all chilled ami territory of the Union has sent to the bono. One of them In partlcu- delegates, and two of the Canadian "-""""' ""'"' ' ' " 'UliU! provinces are likewise reprosonted at TO CURE ANY DISEASE. ih mi,. Dlscuselons of game laws j will occupy the moet of the time of Th cue Moat be iteraoved, Sam the convention, which will bo In see- Way With Dhadrntr. Kill the germ that causes dandruff, ' railing- hair and baldneaa, you will have ! no more dandruff, and your hair must grow luxuriantly. Newbro's 'HerploJdo I not only oontatns the dandruff germ destroyer, but It Is also a most delight- ful hair dreutner for regular toilet use, No other hair preparation la on this scientific baste or deetoylng the dandruff germa. It stops all Irritation, keeps th ealp sweet, pure and wheleeome. Re member that something; claimed to be "Just as good." will not do the work of genuine Herpldda. Sold by leading Mme. Nordlca will return Boat to druggists. Bead . la stampe for sara- eonunence her aarlea of Wagner re W8df JHSociai S M,Ch ciui. m New York and other dU Peculiar Fo Itself In whitt it is nnd what it docs con taiuing thu best blood-purifying, alterative and tonic BUbstancea nnd effecting tin most rndicnl and per raanent cures of nil humors nnd nil eruptions, relieving weak; tired, languid feelings, nnd building up the whole system ia true only of Hood's Sarsaparilla no other medicine has done so much real, substantial good, no other medicine has restored health nnd strength nt so little cost. "I wa troubled with scrofula and came' near losing my orestckt. For four months I could not co to db anything. After taking two bottlos of Hood's Siu-soparilln I could see to walk, and when I had taken cleht bottles 1 could see as wnll as ever." Susie A. Hairs ton, Withers, N. C. Hood's Sarsaparilla promlsos to euro and koopo tho promlso. Iar wn' tout done up with the chill &f the night, which ho had been fnc- '" '" " ureozo irom mo souui witu tuJ smoko and soot of tho eugine. Night Watch Catlln rounded thorn Up, nnd took them to tho calaboose, Honry Hart, tho man about frozon, nftor lol"K placed In the jail only "vod about 10 minute. Ho was takon charge of by Fortmlllor Bros. Hart, It was learned, had a brother nt. DMoy. Washington county, which l)Itlco ll0 loft wltli Jack Wolf. Tho two woro Joined by Jack Rider and Walter Glllln, none rogular tramps nil ill determined to beat their way to California. Hart had a dollar and otll0rs wont to n hotol, proforrlng not to slen(l the remalndor of the night ln tt deatl1 chamber. Climatic Cures. Tho Influenco of climatic conditions In the euro of consumption is very much overdrawn Tho poor patient, nnd the rlch Patient, too, can do much bfotOT hrao by ,propor n"ont,on to f0 dlGtln, and a regular course of Gorman Syrup, Free expoctoratlon In tho morning Is mado certain by Gorman Syrup, so Is a good night's rost and tho absence of that weak ening cough and debilitating night sweat. Restless nights and tho ox- hnustlon duo to coughing, tho great- ,, , , , , X fjou uuu(,oi uuu uuuu ui uiu wunuuir tivc, can be provonted or stopped by taking German Syrup liberally and regularly. Should you be able to go to a warmer cllmo you will find that of the thousands of consumptives there, the few who aro bonofltted and rognln strength aro thono who uso Gorman Syrup. Trial bottle, 26c; reg ular slzo, 75c. At all druggists. At Dr. Stono's drug stores. ELOPED WITH 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL. Lloyd Blake, Aged 26, Ran Away With of Dissolute habits. Bugeno Guard. For Protection of Game. Columbus, O., Feb. 10. Tho League ot American Sportsman, which has for slon several days. Mme. Nordlca's Generosity. Chicago, III, Feb. lQ.Mmo. Nordl- ca has arranged to give a song recital at tlie Auditorium this evening, part of the proceeds ot which will go to- var,j relieving the suffering among prorioiisH women left deetUute by the eloetng of Chicago theaters. The boxes have all been taken by the lead ing women of soeiety. Tomorrow DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, E0LA is on THE MAP A Citizen of That Pret ty Village Makes Proper Kick Cheap Theatrical Guys and Humorous Nincompoops Think it Witty to Dig at Her Eola, Oregon, Feb. 5 1904. Editor Jeurnal: I wish to thank you for publishing my letter nbout conditions at Eola; and wish to more fully , express tho fooling felt by tho people of this placo rolatlng to the attltudo of tho "public press" and outsldo public society, townrd this community by oxprcsslng moro fully my own feeling about tills matter. I do not sny that tho "public press' and outsldo society, lntentlon- nlly bollttles Eola, unjustly, but novfcr- the loss It is dono. Whonever nn Eola cltlzon goes outside of his own community, and tolls people whero he lives, if It arouses any interest whatever, It Invariably causes a sneer or an amused smile to be shown on tho face of his listeners nnd Is fre quently followed by a contemptous remark of bellttloment. People here lieve become so used to such reproach that they nover oxpect nnythlng olso to omnnnto from public thoughts from outside sourcoS. Tho Salem pub lic has tho spirit to get up for one of hor celebrations, what that Bamc public spirit has tho audacity to call, an "Eola Hayseed Band" drossed in ridiculous attire, and this spirit of ridicule Is nover oxprossed against another placo In Oregon, liko it is ngalnst Eola. And tho samo spirit omanatos from all parts of tho WI1 lamotto valloj Jack White a rosldont of tills precinct, says: "that several yoars ago ho was ln Portland and at tended a theatrical play, and that In part of tho play two men appeared on tho stage; ono of thorn secmed to bo vory much disgusted nnd sahj that ho was going to leavo this worm Tho other asked him whoro ho was going, and ho replied, "to Eola." Mr. White says that this provod such a hit that It produced groat applause. Moro ridicule, yot It Is not recognized ns unjust bellttlomont I would liko for somo one of tho gonoral public to do flue what It Is, If It Is not ridiculing nnd bollttlomont. I would ask for tho publication or this lottor nlso, which will be my last for the prosent. Thanking you in advano for this favor, I remain Yours truly. AN EOLA CITIZEN. ABOUT THAT COAT You wear a coat. Why? To keep the cold out? No; to keep the warmth in. What c the body that has no warmth the thin, poor body that lacks the healthy flesh and fat it needs ? For sucli, we say that Scott's Emulsion provides the right kind of a coat. Why? Be cause Scott's Emulsion builds firm, solid flesh and sup plies just enough fat to fill nature's requirements no more. That means bodily warmth. Wt'll wead you a ump) free ojm rejue. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Ptrl SteU New York. annum hi mm hi hi Fiowe Seeds A flno line of Pansy Seed, In- ; eluding French, English and ; ) Giant Pnnslee. Also complete ; ) Btook of Fancy Selected Flowor ; Seeds. SWEET PEA8 IN BULK ! ; Wo aro offering the flneet line ! ! , . of Sweet Peas ever shown in . ! ! the city. AH the different col- '. '. '. '. ore and shades ln stock. !! D. A. Wfeite & Son : : Feecfenen and Seedsmen ; ; : 301 Com'l St. Phone 1781 : : ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 m i nt OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY fMMIIim IIIIH-litlWWUI lllllll lUil M Illlll-IIHIII I II 1 II 1 1 III 1 1 1 BIB 1 1 1 1 f t The Salem Capital Journal has T ers a 5150 diamond, absolutely free. t titles the subscriber to a guess as t the right number Is entitled to the Hi I H 1 1 1 1 1 I i Ml 1 1 III 1 1 1 I The Opportunity to Get a Free Ring Extended to All Old StsbscAhexs Beautiful Fitst Water Given Away as Youv Choice of 975 Numbers. Any One of Wnicn May Be. tlie Unknown Number That Gets the Glittering Diamond No Possibility of Any Crooked Work. GUESSING CONTEST INCREASING (N ITERE8T. It ls loss than a month slnco Tho Journal's diamond guosslng contest was launched, nnd already over half of tho subscriptions undor tho plan havo boen disposed of. Every peiBon who has paid a dollar subscrlp, tlon slnco January 11th has recolvtd a guessing rccolpt which entitles tho holdor to ono guess on tho urknown numbor, nnd nll'guossors ox prosB satisfaction nt tho opportunity and the mannor In which tho con test Is bolng conducted. v All aro growing moro and moro anxious to havo tho fortunato day arrlvo. Every person who ha only ono guosa seems tq throb with that samo feeling of anxiety aa tho ones who havo ln more, and, In fact, tholr ono guess ls just nn good as though It woro accompanied by a dozen moro. Sovornl parties havo mndo Uiolr guossos by drawings throo figures from a sot Just as tho unknown number wna drawn, and thus thoy hopo to havo Uiolr conclusions similar to tho fortunato ono, but when It Is realized what n multitude of numbors nro posslblo from such combinations oven this procoss cannot lnsuro succoss. Tho plain fact is that cvory gueswr is on absolutely tho samo ground, for tlioro can bo no proforrod class and no favorod fow. Tho nbsoluto equality and fairness of tho proposition Is what pleases ovory participant In Uio contest. As a rosult of the guosslng contest subscriptions aro coming to Tho Journnl from many unexpected source. Many porsons In and about Salem, as woll as the various towns of tho county) nre ordorlng, re newing and oxtendlng thor subscriptions. All rcallzo that Uioy will moro than get their monoy's worth, besides a froo guoBS on the ole gant diamond ring. Ono of tho most memorablo guosslng contosts In tho history ot this country wns Uiat conducted by tho Frank Losllo publishing houso dur ing the last Cleveland campaign In 1802. Thoy offorod n sorlos of prises to the persons who could guoee thoponrost to tho v. Inning can dldato, and a young gentleman of Marlon county had tho honor of carrying off tho ?200 prlzo. Ho was nono other than Allen Forward tho young attorney of this city, nnd, although the guess was recorded In his fnthor's nnmo. the lato Blair Forward, tho young man mndo tho guoea. Ho estimated Cleveland's plurality at 375,000 and his fatlioi received a check for tho cash after Uie roturns had boon ennvassod Only ono oUior porson guossod anywhoro noac that flguro, but ho was not near onough to win Uio prlzo Not nearly so much lnterost war taken in that contest In Salem as in Uie one now being conducted by Tho Journnl for the 1160 diamond ring, and when tho news enmo of the winner being a Mai ion county boy, It was gratifying to all his friends. If you do not win Tho Journal diamond yoursolf, somo of your friends may, and that will bo hoxt to gottlng It In your own family. How to Participate. For eaoh receipt of ono dollar for tho Dally or ,Wookly Journal, to any address, tho porson to whom tho rc colpt 1b Issued, will be given an op portunity, absolutely without cost, to have a guess at the unknown number, and tho porson or porsons guessing nearest that numbor will recolvo as a present and without any compensation whatevor, and raoroly as an oxproasltn of good will on the part of The Journal toward Its subscribers, the ?150 dia mond Tiffany ring advertised in this lnnno O...I nn nvhlliltlnn flf tll tOWUl ry storo of C. II. Hinges, 88 Stato street, Salem, Oregon. The party paying one dollar or more shall re ceive a receipt for each dollar paid, and havo the opportunity to guee a different number for each such recoipt held. No commission ls allowed to any agent or solicitor for securing subscribers, and the person so sub scribing does it with the understand ing that tho Dally or Weekly Journal Is accepted an payment In full for the money paid. Unknown Number How Prepared. Tho unknown number that Is to be , guessed was made up In the follow ing manner. The ten numbers from nought to nine were put on separata sllpa of paper and folded so as to be unseen, and a committee ot subscrib ers was asked to conduct tho as 10, 1904. TIFFANY DIAMOND RING FREE THE PLAN ENDORSEP EDITORIALLY. (From Editorial In the Sunday, January 17, Orcgonlan.) Inaugurated a scheme by which It proposes to give away to Its subscribe J The plan requires tho payment cf to an Unknown number. The person diamond." IHHI llllllll H 1 1 II I HrlWUHI Hl-H I I III I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Stone Set in a An Expression of Good Will To-N ward Subscribers sembling of tho unknown numbor. This unknown number wns formod at Tho Journal oillco on Monday, Jan uary 11, 1904, In tho following man man eor: The ton numbors fromnnught to nine, lncluslvo, on soparato slips of paper, In small sealed envelopes were placod In a box, shakon, and a blindfolded porson in tho prosonco ot tho committee drow out throo ot thoso ton numbors, marking tho first one, the second two and tho third throo In ilguros, and thoy woro then placed ln a largo envelopo, soalod up and plaood with the diamond on exhi bition In tho Jewelry store show win dow each day during the guessing con test, and will not bo opened until tho contest Is closed, when the dia mond will be given to tho nearost gueesor. The unknown numbor will be formod by putting togeUier the three numbers ln the order as markod, ono, two, three, on tho envelopes ln which thoy aro contained, Tho unknown numbor will not bo assembled until Uio guessing contest Is completed, and publicly announced to subscribers. The Number to Be Guessed At There It ls, sealed up in an envelope In tho window with the diamond, and thero It will remain until the diamond 9 given away to tho lucky gueeeer. Written across the face ot a large white envelope are the werds: "This enfolopo contains the unknown num THREE ' ' J a dollar on subscription, which en- lucky enough to guess closest to "P $ J 50 Diamond and New Tiffany Gold Ring bor ln Tho Capital Journal' Diamond, Guessing Contest" Thin numbor waa formed in exact purounnco ot tho plan . advortlsod ln Tho Journnl, by ri cpm-r. mlitoo of buBlnoss men nnd Journal i subscribers, who came Into tho qfflco Monday, January 11. Following Is their signod statement on exhibition nt Mr. Hinges' show windew: The Unknown Number. Wo, the undersigned, wore prosout at The Journal ofAco January 11, and assisted ln tho forming of tho un known numbor, according to Uio plan published to bo used in Tho Capita) Journal Diamond Guoplng ContosL Undor tho rules of forming tho auin boi, It ls Impossible for anyone, not ovon tho mombors ot Uils committee, the publishers ofTho Journal, no.' the Jowelor who furnished tho ring. to know what tho numbor ls. (Signod) N. J. JUDAII, J. G. GnAHAM, GEO. C. WILL, HAL. D. PATTON, OHAS. II. HINGES, FRANK C. FERGUSON. Limited Competition. Tho numbor of rocolpts issuod.ln this contest will bo llmltod to the numbor of guossos posslblo In tho rnngo ot Uio numbors botwoon 012 ' nnd 987, as tho unknown numbor must bo cmnposod ot a flguro wiUiln thoso llmiu Tho unknown number cannot bo losn than 012 nor moro than 987. To bo a porfoctly hnrmlcsa and In nocont and amusing gueeBing con test tho numbor to bo guoseed at must bo and remain absolutely un known. Thoro must bo no clmnco for any crookod work on tho part of Tho Journnl publlshors, of tho jowolor, i furnishing tho diamond, nor on tho- part of any subscriber, Tho rocolpts ' for this guosslng contest will bo num. bored In dupllcato, but tho stub wllh bo only for tho purposo of Identify jlng tho subscriber who la tho succous . ful guossor each subscriber writing. I Uio guoss numbor ou tho back ot his I rocoipt each one making hit) or hor own guess at tho unknown numbor. JAs soon as tho receipts aro all soldi mo guessing oontosi win no ovor and. the nearest numbor awarded tho dia mond. How the Guesses Are Made. On securing a recoipt for onu dol lar or more, the porson wishing to guess will wrlto his guajw be tween tho above numbora on the back of the recoipt In Ink or In delible pencil, writing only ono guoeu on each receipt, and depositing tho same In the soldered tin box provlded: nt Tho Journal olflco for that purpose.' Subscribers out ot town will bo al lowed to mako their guess in tho samo j manner. Rocolpts will bo mailed them, and thoy can return tho sum, 'with their guess wrlttou on tho back, (n a sealed envelope plainly markd "Journal Diamond Guessing Contost," and they will be deposited In tho box. The soldered tin box will not bo cut open until all the receipts In tho guessing contest ore cold 975 re- ' celpts In all. HHbbbV BbHI bH Hl i 1 1 1