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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1904)
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At a meeting of the board of di rectors of The DnlltM Canning Com pany hold Wednesday night It was dotorrjlnod to send a committee con sisting of Maws, dunning, Crnndall and I-add to tho canneries at Van couver, Malum, and Drain, to look over tho plant at those places for the pur " pes of aicortalnlng what Is needed Sale Ten 1 illion Boxes a Year. 0P0HM TUB FAMILY'S FAVOMTB MCOIOINB A cocauto CANDY CFLTHAFtTIC We. 23C 0c BEST FOR THE BOWELS !. C. CROSS meats and Provisions PHONE 3303.. '- Established 1884 Willamette University , Ml H. COLKMAN, PltWIDKNT, SaLKM, OrKGON. Collfge of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Mcdldne, Music, Oratory, Theology. lictlo for .11 no m mlZ'it'uiiS We,,eil UnmSliJSSannlnnM Dee. .... Catalogs Upon Harritt 5 LawnnHn ffi8ff!Sa'S8SSr r m huu ior yourtMMf. For Infanta and Children. The Kind foil Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years mi mhtmi . tw fTY. an buildings and machinery for the- plant to be established here. At this meeting the directors alto employed Mr Lndd as superintendent of the dryer and cannery which Ih soon o be Installed. The Dallas Chronlclu. Frank McCauloy. who has been the Iifilldnv ttiiPHt nf Rfilom nrrtiinlnlnnrntt I " " ' -" has returned to Portland. AU DnicUU Signs of Renewed Activity la tho real estate world lndlcats U creasing building operations thli Spring, tnr5 prompt ui to remind you that our facilities for applying hard and soft wood, lumber, lath, shingles tad other building materials are oi csptionally good. We will be pleased to furnish estimate on contracts large or email. A car of Mill Cltj shlnglea received. QOOOALe LUMBBR CO, Naar . P. Pas DMt rtioN mi, Application. poods CLO P. O. QROOURV. MF Bears the y. Signature iyl Ml IW U Ft DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, VIRTUE MEETS REWARD And Vice Is Properly Punished in the Play Tonight "In Convict Stripes" a Play Full of Thrilling Inter est and Dramatic Situations "In Convict Stripes" which will bo presented at tho Granu Opera House tonight Is one of this season's sen- nnf,' rrni, imirnf urail LlW& sISLur a'ji '. ntct evtwuTK'' p national successes and Is sure to draw lRrgo audience from the lovers of this clnsn of piny. It Is a drama of heart Interest telling a powerful story of tho human emotions that conflict for the upper hand In the trying struggles of every day llfo. Virtue and faith fulness mct tholr reword aftor many vlclssltndes and the dramatist has involved many stirring episodes out of the relations of his various characters to each other. As a relief from the serious momonts of the play, a num ber of comic situations have been In traduced with pleasant effect, a prop or rendition of "In Convict Stripes" calls for aitiug of n high order and a company of rare cnpaUUty has been intrng d The scenery will be tasteful and ad -filiate while the performance in Its entirety will not want for snap r Mm A notable niece of realism will be the great scene of the third act. wherein the hero saves his sister Mabel from death, when he swing from a tlirf on a large hoisting crane Just In the nick of time before the wonderful oxiloslon scene takes place Curtain at S 15. n Takes a Glance Foward and Back (Aurora Iloeralls.) Another year has none bv. nj . we Uwk Jwck, w s may ebno,l gool. bad and Indlfforont. W n,J IncUued lo brieve. IhR8Vw. that, tahen at a what the wrl.l navr wo as iukmI. or so near iwrfpotinn It U today. True, it cuuU ha n ..w M better-at U&x te ti djoq o( ms but It ottuld also ha a great dal wo. While mmm.,. mom Uav betta spnt during the put yw in uitMlng arwts aad un. fr earrylsg on war the coMcentw., Uoa of a ,uwaB crimes we find twt a movewMt havg for its aim I universal pu-e tuu aaiiiad .m,, ser before. HdiuUoai v, .-, " wtl NHir gvtwal nnd SctalilM U Mi,..l 1 .1.1.. .1. .. mi piace or auutMtittiu. rw, ow cwmtry ha eiod a v. ,f ri ftratMrio- ad ih imu,.. ;r.7 ----- " ui t. uit iut. cjw it:::? TlwtMMM iareo,,.,, !;York the Salem SteST?! av.-ar.-E :SSTSS wauBaawii v nr ih m - -w- j uh ! laati n. tr OM-. TZ ZLZZ ftnom kou, ,a tmN to ,rwmr,"a bmg develop h ur,.n,lBg rapLit.y an, tne Lerl OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, have been placed on a permanent bad through artificial propogatlon. In the Willamette Valley, Marlon county stands at tho head, having no debt and showing a large increase of pop ulatlon and wealth. paints" PRETTY PICTURE And the Beauty of it Is That it Is True in Every Respect (Arlington Record.) Tho Oregon Legislature mot in ex tra session, enacted some needed and vory Important legislation and ad journed after four days session. Dur ing these four days they undone somo bungling that the regular 40 day ses sion had done. They corrected tho assessment law and most Important of all appropriated $100,000 'to secure right of way for tho canal between Celllo and Tho Dalles. As soon as tho right of way Is secured and turned over to tho government, .work will be begun on tho canal. With this canal completed tho Columbia and Its tributaries will bo open to navigation for somo 600 miles. Now impetus will be added (o the settlement of the country and tens of thousands of now settlers will settle on millions of acres of land now lying Idld. With irri gation and transportation the Inland Empire will soon become tho richest and most densley populated portion of the West A stream ol golden grain will flow Into Portland that will soon raise that shipping port to first plnM as a grain and (lour port In tho United States. It is now fourth, only throo other places in tho United States ship more grain and produce than does Portland. MUST CONVINCE. Salem People Must Believe the Tes timony of Her Best Citizens, i Tostimony liko that bolow cannot fall to convlnco Salem people, becauso a Salem man Is tho spealtor and ho Is a man of reputation in tho communi ty. Jacob E. McCoy, brldgo bulldor and contractor, reeldlng on Capital street, second house beyond Mill crook says: "I have always enjoyed good health up to flvo or six yonrB ago. Along about thnt time my kid neys comraoncod to bother me. There was not so much backache, but the principal symptoms woro In connec tion with tho kidney secretions. A strain or overexertion very ofton caused hemorrhages of tho kidneys. I cannot say that It was so painful but It was vory annoying. I used various remodlos nnd whllo somo gavo relief othora were worthless. In somo way Doan's Kidney Pills woro brought to my notice and when up town I dropped Into Dr. Stone's drug storo nnd procured a'box. taklnc thorn no directed. A few dosos gavo mo vory convincing proof that they wore going to me right spot, and though I can't say thoy have cured mo, as I may never bo cured, I can stato that they gavo me wonderful relief. I hnvo n high opinion of Doan's Kidnoy Pills ami cneortuiiy recoramond them." i-or saio by all dealers. Price Ei cents, Foetor-Mllburn Co. nnffnin m V., sole agonta for tho Unltod Rtntna rtemembor the name Doan and take no substitute. j O .V fc. 'X 3S. X .A. . u li IM Ym Han Amm Pjr, rT''Slsy fc! PP Don't Let It Escape When you have at hut rai.i ...v n nwl ........... . '. -.- uc r...V2: w'"ny oi navlng your "" lAuuitrji ":.'..wr aouo ia such perfect tmiiiiiTirkii ... . - --,-, r,"L T". 1 Vcn R irreprooch- r. . n t ft riivtX vSi'iiCr j Jf loadwt hops. Dtod us . .. -o ,,, nup. Salem Steam Latmdty 230 Liberty fit Phone 411 1904. . . ....... nrn C1lliM tn A gTCal many numci. - .-j - spells of dizziness, spots before the eyes, and a ringing noise in the head. These (symptoms are commonly associated with liver "trouble" as the result of a diseased condition of the stomach and other or gans of dlgestn and nutrition. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery cures diseases of the stomnch and the allied organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures through the stomach diseases seemingly 'remote from that organ, but which nave their origin in a diseased condition of the stomacu ana uigrauvc ,i noiA'ttvi. cvotmn. Hence, cures of unci nutritive svstem i.r. Ifitirrc litrnr. Uidne eys, and other iffectcd by the .. ...1.. .fTn..A.l lit. organs are tuusiauii; "i" " -.- use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covcry There is no alcohol in the "Discovery" and it is free from opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics. , Some dealers may offer n substitute as iust as good" as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. There's more profit in substitutes for the dealer. There's more health in the " Discovery" for you. Don't be imposed on. Il l willi the greatent pleaiure I write you the tiencfU my mother lias received from your Golden Medical Dltcovery,' " nays MIm Carrie Johnson, of I.ovesville. Amhert Co , Virginia Bhe Buffered untold misery with uterine diseaw and nervoiisiu and had a constant roaring and ringing uole In her head. After taUng sii bottles of I)r I-ierce's Golden Medical Di coery "he Maintlicly cured." When a laxative is required use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pclleta. Fteef Yes Ffee. Dr. Stouo makes no clinrgo for consultation or prescription. Can bo found daily at one or tho other of his drug stores Salem Oregon. Your Stepmother Ib still horo, and as busy as over. When your clothes are worn and dirty, or tho buttons off tnko thom to hor, at tho Salem Dyeing and Clean ing Works, nopnlriug and rellnlng; now volvot collars nut nn niwcnrlo- also four suits a month for $1. Called for and returned. MitS. C. II. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commorclal StreoL PERHYf.OYAL PILLS z ra eiiM i..v i,iT;,.iVi,;v,w,bMyv.f.? f-iL. iTiEN. : .;.:.vv" ' " tw im l,w ' ii uia puimio utt. miiw r-""-"i !. cm r. iuru. Ij.niy Muh.lllull.nl oad lUTlm i i II) !, Ktf er rr I'riKMt r Mil 4. t . srii7ii." " ?i. :f. -B aVTY lid AeiMroMiataUyMM. JMiFiRffWBupnosltora 3i D. VatL TktiBinun Brt.i I OrtJaat lakawla. RfaLuvtll. W f LVT. I iV.. A n -T: 1 Z7"7 !: "JL"' 7 v I "" ?"w ivr laaiq - Ur B, M IMttt 4 - tru i .f U ,'l bt,. UmxA I. nV I - U.IHIII11T(LHCITC, r. Sold In Salem by 8. C. 8 ton's. Call for Free Samples. Corval lis k astern II II, TIME CARD NO. 24. No. 2 for Yaqulna: Unvoa Albany 12:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:20 p.m. Loavee Corvallls Arrlvoa Yaqulna No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna Leaves Corvallls Arrives Albany . 6:45 u. m. ,...11;30 o,m .. ..12:15 p.m. No. 3 for Derolt! Leaves Albany , 7:00 a.m. ArrlvAo ra..u . '"a AJWfui" i?on n No, 4 From nfru. Leares Detroit .', .. .. i:00p.m. Arrives Albany 5:55 p. m Train No. 1 arivos In Aih i time to connect with the S. p. c0Uth uouno. iram. as well as giving two or three hours In Albany hAfn.. a ture of S. P. northbound train. iram No. 2 connects with the S r. trains at CorvalilR nnn n. . ng direct servloo to Newport and ad jacent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detmlt nuv..-v and other mountain resorts Bv, Albany at 7:00 a. m., reaching De trolt about noon, glrinr !.!. to reaeh the Springs same day. ror runner informaUon apply to EDWIN STONE, imtAtlj, Awnt( Alb&Qy H. H. cronisb aJ ' OP 'Smug: asm 8 TRAIN8 TO THE EA8T DAILY, DXPABT FOB TIME SCHEDULES From l'ortlBDrt, Or, ABKIVB FEOM Chicago Portland Bimetal 8 CO, m TU Uunv tngton Bait Ukp, Usurer, Ft. Worth, omana, uauu City, bv. Loult, Chic pi )p a ana tui, Atlantic EzproM B:16 p. m, Rait Lake, Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Bt. Lonla, Chicane t.W a, a. a Jtait. Bt. Paul FMt Mall 7 45 p. m. ria Spokao Walla" Wafla,"Lerltton, Snokane. Wallace. I'nll- nian, Mlanoaroui BL Fan), Dnlulh, Milwaukee Chloaco, and Baal. 8: a, is t5 70 HOURS v PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No Chsaie of Cars OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland' Mm All ialllnx datoa lubjoet to change p. m JToranFranclaoo 1 p. ra Ball etory A days Dally ncept COLOMBIA BIVKK 4 p. n. Bnnday ToAatorla nnt Way ex. Hnn'n 8 p. m. Landlnjn Batarday 0r.ro, ' WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ruth leaves Salem for Portland and way landings on Toes- days, Thursdays and Saturdays, about 10 n. ra M. P. BALDWIN, Kor Corvallls Mondays, "Wednes days and Fridays about 5:30 p. m. A. L. CIUIO, AgLO.R.&N. Salem Gon. Pass. Agt Portland, Or. Otters a choice of THREE gntowayo, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH or OMAHA, to Chicago and points EairL Through Standard and Tourist slooplng cars dally between San Fran cisco and Chicago via Los Angele and El Paso. Through Tourist Sleeper eack TUESDAY from Portland to Chicago via Salt Lake and Colorado Springs. Through Standard Sloeplng Car dally between Ogden and Chicago. Lowest rato in effect always aroll ablo via "Rock Island Systom." Roduced ROUND TRIP RATES In effect on July 12, 13, IE and 16, and August 18, 19, 25 and 26; 30 days re turn limit Bo sure thnt your ticket roads tI tho Great Rock Island Route. Tho best and most reasonable din ing car sorvlco. For Information. GEO. W. DAINTER, T. P. A. L. D. GORHAM, Gon Art. 250 Alder street, Portland Ore, Quick Time East From Tflnnmn Qo.lil. iv. t Sound country and Spokane to Mis souri riyor points and tho Sontieasi the- Burlington offers quick serrlce. Throueh tnm aoi . v . p. "yu'PPed with big, fre chalc can ""ul"u I'uuman sleepers, and last but not tpnnr trvi,.l nin -. comfortable and cheap. i W-?iD0t tRke tho Southeast special via Billings and the BurllngtonT Yod cant do betten, and you might do worse. A. C. ioo SHE-DON, General Aaent TmRD STREET, PORTLAND. O. C. T. CO.'S PA88ENQEh 8TEAMEH8 POMONA and Altona leave for Portland, Monday, w ednetday and Friiay at 10 a, ova'J' Kui&: Jburllf ' aml Saturday at7i. "dSurSSyVt'o'p' JT V ,t Mndependence dally except Bnudsy Deck: Foot of Trodi 8tnt . w. p. BALDWIN, Ajrt. Capital Normal Sciool First National Ranv RniMin :lcm. s?&KIteW,of twelve weeks opefli -vmvcr xo, Aaaress, J. J. KRAPS. S.Ien. Or J. Brownstela & Son. 54 State street, nietiest csli pries MIaforHta hia wi T.iinw wrars: also 'jrenenl dealer la t - -www I.IW, IIUU1, .. ' - -., -mun lroa,RDWerM(lMetste. m