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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1903)
. j- jymmwm$mimiii0lbiKMM mmwrm EJfiCJUlM)Uif)4VULWMCSHMrrw WHW '"rffifDAiirY JoU'iTnal, 'salem, Oregon, fridaV September ia; 1003. rJ If j-tfV- 'W llieL.li 5.ir.e j :t eapest Oregon Paper THE DAILY AND WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL ARE THE CHEAPEST NEW8PAPER8 PUBLISHED IN THE 8TATE. THE DAILY 18 SENT BY MAIL THREE MONTHS FOR ONE DOLAR. -THE WEEKLY JOURNAL l , 8 ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. CLUBBING ARRANGEMENTS WITH ANY OTHER NEW8PAPER OR PERIODICAL CAN BE MADE AT THIS OFFICE. THE DAILY 18 EIGHT PAGE8 AND THE WEEKLY TWELVE PAGES, CLOSELY FILLED WITH READING MATTR IN LARGE, PLAIN, CLEAR ? TYPE THAT 18 A PLEASURE TO THE EYE. NO FINE PRINT 18 USED ON THE JOURNAL. NEWS AND EDITORIALS ARE GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST FORM C0N8I8TENT WITH INTELLIGENCE AND AC. , CURACY. Tne Free Rural Mail Dally ) THE JOURNAL S THE POPULAR FREE RURAL MAIL DAILY, HAVING " LAROER LI8TSOP8UB8CRIBER8 0N THE COUNTRY MAIL ROUTE8 . THAN ANY PORTLAND PAPER THAT CIRCULATES IN THE VALLEY ff 'Sra'M CoDf ibted Sfopy BEGINNING THE FIRST WEEK IN OCTOBER THE JOURNAL WILL PUBLISH IN THE DAILY A GRAND CONTINUED 8TORY THE BE8T NOVEL WRITTEN IN SEVERAL YEARS "ALICE OF OLD VINCENNE8" WRITTEN BY MAURICE THOMPSON. IT 18 A COPYRIGHT BTORY AND CANNOT BE PURCHA8ED IN BOOK FORM FOR LE88 THAN $1.50. THIS STORY COMPLETE WILL BE A PLEASURE TO YOUNG AND OLD I AND WILL) RUN FOR A PERIOD OF ABOUT THREE MONTHS. ' ALL THE NEWS IN LEAST SPACE THIS IS AN AGE OF THE WORLD WHEN EVERYBODY'8 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 JT IN A SMALL PAPER IN TYPE THAT WILL NOT HURT THE EYES BE JUST AS WISE AND BETTER INFORMED IN HALF THE TIME. WE CHALLENQE THE WORLD TO PRODUCE A MORE COMPLETE NEWS- PAPER WITH A8 LATE NEWS FOR THE MONEY. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL MAKEIT8 READERS HEALTHY AND WEALTHY AND yk th a ( ,: t ti . WilY fr . Y IS Daity3 tt jB- : Si ,hVy H 8 w t r onths $1.00 M. ." THINK OF GETTING A GOOD DAILY PAPER THREE MONTHS FOR 1 OF THE PLEASURE THAT THE FAMILY WILL GET OUT OF SUCH A CLEAN ENTERPRISING PAPER. Plces of The Journal Daily Journal by mall one month - - Daily Journal by mail ihtec months - - iSaily Journal one yea by mail - - Weekly Jotstnal by mail one yea - - -- 35c $1.00 $4.00 $1.00 NO PAPERS ARE BENT AFTER TIME FOR WHICH 8UD8CRIPTIOrClS PAID UNLESS ORDER IS RENEWED. , THE JOURNAL GIVE8 NO PREMIUMS AND CONDUCTS NO GIFT EN TERPRISES, IT IS AN INDEPENDENT PAPER POLITICALLY AND ." NOT MORTGAGED. ITS POLICY IS TO GIVE BOTH SIDES A FAIR HEARING. PUBLIC 1 ABUSES ARE DEALT WITH IN AN UNCOMPROMISING AND EF ; FECTIVB M.ANNJSR. , .. ; " ', ' ONLY 5 CENTS EXTRA ...... - For This Paper and the TOeehts fitter ceari THE LEADING PAPER OF THE WEST IMPROVED AND STRENGTHENED BY THE ADDITION OF MANY NE.W FEATURES: ENLARGED FARM DEPARTMENT FORE8TRY AND FLORICULTURE CARE OF THE HORSE HOME' HEALTH CLUD M.ME, MICHAUD'S HEALTH AND BEAUTY HINTS NEW HOUSE. HOLD IDEAS PRACTICAL ROOKERY LATEST STYLES FOR ALL ' AQES BEST FICTION FULL CROP AND MARKET REPORTS. "' THE INTEROCEAN IS THE ONLY WESTERN PAPER RECEIVING, IN ADDITION TO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, THE ENTIRE TELEGRAPH NEWS SERVICE OF THE NEW YORK SUN AND 8PECIAL. i - CABLE OF THE NEW YORK WORLD, BE8IDES DAILY REPORT8 FROM OVER 2000 SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS, ALL THIS FOR ONLY 5 CENTS EXTRA Wtttfcty Journal fcy Mall One Year $1.00 Weekly Inter Ocean - - One Year $.00 Both For 0e Year .... $J.05 Daily Journal 3 months by mail $f.00 Weekly later Ocean One Year $,00 Both Papers as afcove - $f .05 This Offet Open Only a Few Weeks nvJFJZLJCv. DtJOm SOLE OWNERS, PUBLISHERS, PROPRIETORS AND EDITORS. I Brigade Has Reunion Chattanooga, Tcnn., Sspt 18. Tho famous Wilder Brlgado la celebrating tho 40th anniversary of the battlo of Chlckamaugua by holding a three day's reunion on tho battlefield. The reunion was formally opened today, tho veterans . rendezvousing at the handsomo Wilder monument on Wid ow. Glenn's Hill. This afternoon the survivors assembled nt Alexander's bridgo and listened to an interesting historical address by General Wilder, ho reviewing the' events leading up to tho battle and described tho po sition and the operations of tho bri gade on tho first day of tho bloody conflict Tho reunion will continue through Sunday. Many veterans from Illinois, Indiana and other states arc In attendance. XMarket Quotations Today J tilm mW)km X "Mike Salem Good Home Market" X H Mf WkMF fiH IH tct - . inru unui juinu Britons are Coming to Learn London, Sept. 18. Tho nub-commit-tee of tho Royal commission on Lon don street traffic to study American railway systems sails for Now York today. The committee comprises Lord nibblosdalo, George Glbb, gonornl manager of tho North-Eastorn Rail way; Sir David Barbour, Sir J. Dick son Poyndcr nnd Sir Francis Hopwood The commission will visit Doston, Chi cago, Indianapolis and other cities, with a vlow to their adoption In Lon don of any of their valunblo features. Trentons old Church Utfca, N. Y Sept. 18. Tho Unitar ian church at Tronton today began a thrco day's cclobratlon of Its centen nial. Tho first pnstor of tho church W03 Kov. John Shomrnn, a grandson of Roger Shormr.n, o Revolutionary patriot. Tho present church building was orectcd nearly ono hundred years ago nnd 13 ono of tho finest specimens of colonial archltcctp.ro In tho state. 0 Rice Crop ., -, a Urge One Crowley. Sept. 18. Tho .Ico mills in IiuIolana nnd Toxaa stirtcd up this week and Judging from all In dications tho harvest will bo an ex ceptionally big one. Tho yield Is from .10 to 21 sacks por aero above tho Inct year, but tho cocond crop promlsca to bo the boat In tho history of tho rice Industry. Tho quality Is pronounced by exports to bo superior to that of tho Japanoeo rlco. Found Spurious Coin. Ix)s Angeles, Sept. 18. Tho graders on tho Sunset Boulevard, Just outside tho city limits, havo turned up a peck of spurious coin, burled by counter feiters. Tho coin had apparently beon burled many years. All tho spuilous coins were $5 and $10 pieces, and, al though corroded from contact with tho damp earth, wero good lmltntlous of tho real article. About 11 years ago tho houso situ ated on tho land whero the bogus monoy was turned up was rented to a party of Italians. Thoy occupied tho placo about a year, and subsequent events Identified them as. members of a baud of counterfeiters, known In po- lico circles as tho Trlgannl gang. The mon wero stopped by tho police, and tho entlro gang of four captured, tried and sentenced to eight years each In tho state prison, Thoy served tho sen tences and wero liberated. Question Answered. Yeo, August Flower still has tho largest rlo of any modlclno in iio civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers novor thought of using anything olso for lnd!go3tlon or bit loudness. Doctors ctu acarco, and thoy ooldom hoard of appendicitis, norvoua prostration or heart failure, otc Thoy mod Augu-v Fbwer to i clean out tho system rad stop fer- meuiauon oi undigested food, regu lato tho action of tho llvor. stimulate tho norvcuo and o-ttMc action of ho system, and tiat Is all they took when feeling dull and bad wi'h headaches nnd other achec You only need a few dosoa of Groin's August Flower. In liquid form, to mr.lw you satisfied there Is nothing ocnous tho matter with you You can got this rellablo remedy at Dr. Soke's drug stores. Prlco 25c and 75c. niSTUKSS AlTHIl 11ATIVU frnvn Judjw W. T. ItolUntl. ot Ornibure. I . Kik 1 trail (.! . - k. I u t w Poultry at Stelner Markst Chlchens 10c. Eggs Per dozenO 20c. Hop Market. Hops 1718c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc. Now potatoes 60c. Now onlona lo por pound. Watermelons lUc per pound. Wood, Fence Potts, Etc Big fir $4.00. Second-growth $3 BO. Arh $3.00 to $3.75. Body oak $4.50. Polo oak $4.00. a Cedar Posts '0c. '- " Hides, Pelts and Furs. Green Hides, No 1 lJc. Orejn Hides, No. 2lL Calf Skins 4 to 6c Sheep 75c. Goat Sklne 2Cc to 11.08. Grain end Flour. Export value 71c. Mill value 72c. Oats 32c. N Portland Market. Wheat Walla .Valla, 79c. Wheat Valley, 81c. Flour Portland, be3t grads, $3.65 3.85; grahnm, $3.353.75. Oats Cholco White, $1.07c. Barloy Feed, $10020 per ton; rolled, $2121.50. Mlllstuft Bran, $22. Hay Timothy, $14. Onions Now. $1.151.25 per sack. Potatoes 7585c per sack. E6B8 Dregon ranch, 2122c por dozon, Poultry Chickens, mixed. 1212c per pound; spring, 1414Uc; turkeys, llvo, 1012c. Mutton Gross, 505 l-2c. PorK Dressed, 88c. Beef Gross, CH07C. Veal 8c per pouna. Hops 1902 crop, 20021c. Wool Valley, 17018c; Eastorn Oregon, 1216o; Mohair, 35037&C Hides dry, 16 pounds am. upwards 16 to l5Ho Butter Best dalrv, nominal; fancy creamery, 2022c; storo, lC017c. Barloy $17 per ton. Flour Wholosalo, $3.65. Live Stock Market Steers 2 Wc. Cows 2Vic, Sheep $1.60. Dressed veal C'.4c. Hogs 6c. . Mutton 2c per pound. Vcal-60OHc ' Hay, Fed, Eto, Baled cheat $809. Baled cloVer $80$9. Bran $21. Shorts $22. Creamery and Dairy Products. God dairy butter 20022c. Creamery butter 25c. Cream separator sklmmod, at Com. Creamery, 24c, minus freight dUMOH Pacific 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY, DKPART FOB ChtHCO fortUnd SpocUl JSOl. IS Tit Ilunt logtoa AUtBl!e Kxpteu 8:13 p. m. Tit Hunt- tncton St. Paul Fttt MU ' 00 p. m. via Spokane TIMS SCHEDULES From rorilnucl, Or, 8aU Lake, DouTr, Ft. Worth. Omaha, Kantat CUT. St. Louii, Cbloago BQ BM' Rail Lake. t)fHTer VL Worth, Omaha, KanM City. Ht. Uula, Chlcaco tuu aw Walla Walla. Lcwfuum Spokane. Hallaoe, Pull man, MUucapoui Ht. Paul. Unlnlh.sitlwaiiVM Chicago, and Eaat, ARIUTl FEOM 4.80 p m ' ti m 70 HOURS v PORTLAND TO CHICAGO . No Chanie of Cars 70 OCEAN AND HIVRR SCIieDULH Fron Portltni' lp. m. DlllT except 8andaj S p. m. Saturday op m. All nOllng ilatot aubjoct u cuang Korean FranclfOo Sail BTerj S dart COLUMBIA ItlVKR ToAttorla an1 Waj Landing p. m p. ra. tx. Baa 'at Coival lis &. Eastern DR. TIME CARD NO. 22. No. 2 for Yaqulna leaves Aioany i2:-iBwp.m. Leaves Coryallls 1;50 pm, Arrives Yaoulna 5:35 n.m. No. 1 returning Leaves kaqulna ....... 7:30 a.m. Leaves Corvallls 11:30 a.m. Arrives Albanv 12.15 n.m. No. 3 for Detroit leaves Albany ..." 7:00 a,m. Arrives Detroit 12?5n n m No. 4 from Detroit Leaveo Detroit 1:00 pm. Arrives Albany 5:55 p.m. Train No. 1 nrrlvra In Alhnnv In tlmo to connect with tho S. P. south bound train, nn wnll iiq clvlno tvn nr throo hours In Albany before doparturo vi o. i-, nuriii oounu train. Train No. 2 connects with tho 8. P. trains at Corvnllls ami Alhnnv Hvlnc direct scrvlco to Newport and adjacent Ul-UCUUB. Train No. 3 for Dpirnlr Ttrnltnnl-moV. and other monntnln roanrta Inmi.i A I. bany at 7: a.m., reaching Detroit about uuuh. eividk nmpio umo to reach the Springs tho samo day or turtner information apply to EDWIN STONE, Manager. T. COCKIlELLi. Agent, Albany. H. H. CIIONISB. Asont. CorYallls. ho wril ami taronthly knon, iaya' .ligation. Aftrr eating grrat dlatrtw wouiq inrananiy rrawi uuttnc tur an hour or ao end my nlghta rre rralln. 1 cttueliKW to try KodJ lttpU Cut and It rurrd in rntlrvti Now my tltrn U rvtrrahtnfi and tltgratlgQ prrfrct Bold by K O Haa. d tilattt atrWt. - -o OAlVVORXA HARPER WHISKY Physician prescribe It for their most delicate patients. OLD and PURE. For Sale by' A. SCHREIBER, Salem. 153 Stat St FARMER'S HOME, WILLAMETTE RIVER Stenmnr rtnih Innvm nninm - Portland and way Inndlnrrn on Tuea. dnys, Thursdays and Saturdays, about 7 a. m. M. P. BALDWIN. A. L. CRAIG, AgtO.Il.&N. Salem. Gon. Pass. Agt Portland, Or. Offers a cholco ot THREE gateways, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH or OMAHA, to Chicago and point East Through Standard and Tourist sloeplng cars dally botwoon San Fran cisco and Chicago via Los Angoles and El Paso. Through Tourist Sleopor each TUESDAY from Portland to Chicago via Salt Lake and Colorado Springs. Through Standard Slooplng Oara dally between Ogden and Chicago. Lowest rato In, effect always avail able via "Rock Island System." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES la effect on July 12, 13, 15 and 16, ana August 18, 10, 25 nnd 20; 90 daya re turn limit Bo suro that your ticket reads via tho Great Rock Island Route. The bost and most rcasonablo din ing car sorvlco. For Information, GEO. W. BAINTER, T. P. A. U. B. GORHAM, Oen Agt, 250 Aider street Portlpnd Oro. Quick Time East From Tacoma, Senttlo, tho Pugot Sound country and Spoknno to Mis souri river points and tho Southeast tho Burlington offers quick sonrlce. Through tralnB Seattle to Kanss City equipped with big, free chair cars standard Pullman sleopors, and last but not least, tourist sleepers, cloau, comfortable and cheap. Why not toko tho Southeast special via Billings and tho Burlington? You can't do better; and you might do worse. A. C. SHE-DON, General Aijent lOO TUXRD STREET, PORTLAND. Oa C, T. CO.'S PASSENGER STEAMERS POMONA and ALTONA leave for Port land at 7 a. m. dally except Sunday, Fare, one way, $1.00; Round trip, $1.50. Quick Time, Cheap Rtftes Deck: Foot f Tra4a (KrMt M. P. BALDWIN, . Harper" Whltkay is th but Get tame Into your vest Out. Schrelbsr keep It, And you knew th rtt FARMER'S HOME 153 Stat (Hrt. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moeta all mall and passonger tralna Baggage to oil parts ot tho city. Prompt service. Telephone No. 241. HECKMAN- MEDRICK A MMYER