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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1903)
CM ""U. S? ' and Mm 0 arrange. Giving m ' visit vtf I ratei. f. O.P.a. ome I )ck, the in its, spt WM ) i n ttkan oral MfJlip dose at 1 W l& Br HT fcto wi ZW ', IBIWBrflP Dt jh IbbbbbW A IHL BiJ B iBiVM H fB (MI C BT Kj IIW VJ if I 81 11 on for st Mil""1 " X VV 1 11 IVNIIMM VI jho Klna You Htivo Always Bought, ami vi,ii. i , In uso for over 30 v,W i. "ff,..rLanVvll,cu has beca nincd d, nuance a, "indod at fe mo houn a,. nnf.f Tmur.T,10,"0-toaccivoyouItI,I8. WperinumtB that trlflo rtl InfimtB jind ChilOron-Espcrleaeo .guifExpSc What is CASTORIA y 52.20? 'and from ' Saturdaj and Men. Can Tla Is n harmless substitute for Castor OH Pnrn. gov. Drops mid Soothing Syrups. It is iMcnsai.t S conta, ui neither Opium, Morphine nor other NarcotJo ubsuinco. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worn and allays Fovorlslincss. It cures Dlarrhom ami vinll Colic. It relieves Teeming Troubles, cures ZPS and Flatulency. It assimilates the Pood, regulates tbo GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ood Bears the Signature of (&&jffleu&&M Hie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TWC CCNTAUH COMPANY, Tf MANY SHEEP KILLED. Nine Hundred Smothered on Jackson Place Sunday Night. Last Sunday night 900 shoop bo- longing to Tom Connolly wore either killed by dogs or smothorod on what li known as tho Jackson plnco, noar Shearer's bridge. Tho sheep wore In charge of Mr. Connolly's', brothor, and Iero corralled on a hillside Sunday ov ralng, after having boon brought in from tho rango. When tho shotp were corralled tho herder wont to his homo, about a mllo distant, as was a custom. Where ho icturned noxt morjilng ho found 000 of them piled 1 issBBEmffisa If- ts rnnaihZ '.r "ffn? .-IH-rtSIS: M JBRT BTKIT, NCWYOKK CITY. In a canyon beside the canal smoth ered to death. Tho supposition Is that, after Mr. Connolly, left the corrall, elthor dogs or coyotes got among the shoop fright ening thorn so that thoy broko out of tho corrall and piled upon each other In a deep canyon. The remainder ot tho Hock wero much frightened, evi dently hnvlng beon badly scared dur ing tho night Tho Dalles Tlmos Mountalneor. Nothing Is calculated to jar an ellglblo girl llko a young man who talks about his money but says noth ing about matrimony. happiness r f llem brew: 'Phone 23 Main jAP.TAL J0URNAL SALEM( THE CAR SHORTAGE MEASURE Full Text of the Jones Bill, as Ammended in Committee of the Whole Section 1. When the owners, man- asors, or shippers of any froleht of jnny kind shall make application in writing to any superintendent, agent or other poeon In charge of trans portatlon, to any railway company, recolver or trustee oporatlng a line of railway at the point the cars are desired upon which to ship af freight, It shall be the duty of sueh railway company, receiver or trustee, or other person In clmrgo thereof, to supply the number and kind of cars required, nt tho point Indicated In tho application within a rensonablo time thereafter, not to exceed 20 days from the recolpt ot such application, and shall supply such cars to porsons so applying thereof, In order In which such applications aro raado, without Riving preference to any persen: Provided, If the application bo for ten enrs or lose tho same shnll bo fur. nlshod in 15 days: and, provided fur ther, that if the application be for fifty care or more, tho railway company may havo 20 full days In which to supply the cars; provldod further that If said company does not own and operate cars of tho kind so required, the provisions of this net do not apply. Section 2. Said application for cars shall state the number of cars de sired, the place at which they are doslred, and tho time they aro de sired; provided, that tho place de signated shall bo at.Bomo station or switch on tho railroad operated by said transportation companies. Section 3. When cars are applied for under tho provisions of this act. if thoy aro not furnished, tho rail way company so falling to furnish i them, shall forfeit to tho party or parti oa so applying for tho sum of $10.00 por day for each car failed to bo furnished, to be recovered In any J) ifeH bbh kLnu ' VbILmF OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER court of competent Jurisdiction, and all actual damage m such applicant niny sustain. Section . Such applicant shall, at the time of applying for such ear ot 'are dopo.lt wjui the nKont of such company one-fourth of the amount of tho freight charge for the use of such cars, unlew the nuent or mnnnf of said roat shnll agree to deliver said enrs without such deposit. And such applicant shall, within forty-eight hours after such car or nnW i,nv. been delivered and placed as herein proviuw, fully load the wim. n,1 upon failure to do so. he shall forfeit nnu pay to the company the sum of 110 for each car not used: provided, thnt where applications' are made on sevornl days, all of which nrn l.tn. on tho same day. the annllrnni ni.nii have forty-eight hours to load tho car or ears furnished on thn application, and tho next fortv.nl el, t hours to load tho car or cars furnished on the next application, and so on, and the penalty prescribed shall no. accrue as to any car or lot of cars applied for on nny one day, until thq period within which they may be loaded has expired. And If tho said applicant shall not use said cars so ordered by him, and shall notify thv said company or Its agent, ho shall forfolt and pay to said railroad com pany, In addition to th penalty hero in proscribed, tho nctunl damages that such company may sustain by the said failure of applicant to uso said cars. Section 1. When oars hnvo beon supplied and loaded, It shnll bo tho duty of the railway company to do. liver the snmo to the party or pnrtlos to whom they ore consigned within a reasonable time and the party or parlies to whom the cars are con signed shall unload the samo within six days after delivery and notice, or forfeit to the railway company, tho im of por day for each car so left unloaded, to bo recovered In any "ourt of competent Jurisdiction. Section 6. It shnll be nocessary for the party or parties bringing suit against any railroad company under" the provisions of thl.i Inw, to show by evldenco that he or they had no hand at tho time any demand for cars was made tho amount of lumber, wheat, hops, wool, hldoa, or othor freight necessary to load tho cars so erdered: Provided, Uiat tho provls Ions of this act shall not apply in tho caso of strikes or other public calam ity. jifJLJL Use Salem. Order a Case for New Years and Yot Will Call for Moee i o 31, 1903, Child Bu-ned to Death. One of the Mddeat acldenu to m-. cur In this coult? foi torn? time was the burning to death tf the Httla a. yid mm of Prank Johnson. n.r ifilnilrn, Monday. Kmnk Johnson, of the firm of tin. bach & Johneon. tho 01lv.tr blacksmiths, U the father of , the child The family reside on the nilmaker farm. 11 miles west of Bugene, on the Klmlre, road. There ate two hoiisM on the farm, close together, and both occupied. The little Johneon Child came Into the house aud sat down by tho nreplac to warm. The little ehap snld: -Now I am warm enough." and went outside, starting toward the oili er house, when his clothes buret Into I Jlamee, aud before ho could be reached was burned to a irlsp He was car iiiruu smiei IS Wk lwlRt2wal H Physicians prescribe It I n I for their most delicate H i H patients, H H OLD and PURE. I ' 3 ! ! R For 8ale by 1 ! ! Sj A. 8CHREIBCR, Salem. 1 153 8tate St. 1 9 FARMER'S HOME, 1 1 Phone. Main 2953, I ALL 1 WORK DID YOU FORGET OR WERE YOU TOO BUSY? JUISLIYKKISD WHEN 1 PROMISED Is no bettor Elliott, f ' ' 'A '-' y' ' h I 193 Commtrclat St. Orer Tht Journal. YC A D Beer and Keep Well Salem, Oregon THREE rled Into the house, where, after suf fering untold agony fpr four hours, he PMMd awny.HtigMft Register. Branson & Ranan. Keop all klnde of groceries, and they aro the best that can be found in the city. You don't know It until you have tried them. When You Want Something to cat. Just try tho Whttn House. Thoy can servo vou M mv hour ot tho day or night. OATOH1A. finriiU j) IM KM tw HiW tlmyi tosjt WfUIOtt wtciy MKHB--e8atetcaieH! I Hommy Com ; ; Somo flno whito com thnt 1 ; makes hominy "Liko mother ' J i; made." !' Vtolot Uollod Oata. iiBo ! ; I tljom and gola Whito Houso - v.qok liooK, iroo. Oat Flakus, a jiruo in ovory pucKngo. f l r " Wo soil Flour, guod Hour ? aud at tho lowest prices in f tho city. D. A. White & Son ; i Fecdmen and Seedsmen S I I aai m m. 4 ... V : m uom i si, HJione 171 J total a t-6Hin--aT- 1 You did not solid mo that order for printing last mouth. You had bolter do It now, Thero t time to got a trosh supply of.stn-1 uouory iiinn jusi ooioro mo now year, ir yon ordor it soon it will bo ready for you. the Job Printer. CXS3RKSPI r $i r: m V'. Hl m im I a ,ti 0 .3 Te t