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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1904)
"vr rafFvfd i.mmmiT" viFymwwmF" "WWWmjtgtkTW1 DAILY CAP ,.AL JOURNAL", SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1904. J- THREE s i a Ma w n nommy iom i ; ; Somo fine white corn that 1 mnlrna tinminv "T.iln mnflifit V 1 ' mniln" 9 I I ""-" 1 1 Violet Kollcd imts, uoe 1 1 thorn and got a White Houso ? Uook iiook. tree. ' ' 2 ! ! Oat Flakes, a prize in ;. . every pacKuge. 'J ; Wo soil Flour, pood flour and at the lowest prices m 9 the city. D. A. 'White & Son f Feedmen and Seedsmen 301 Com'l St, Phone 1781 frWW-HWtMMlglf i1llf I8IOK8 IBI' JO. MILLER, PETER ROCH. f German Met I! i Just opened, next door to liar ritt & LawroncCd grocery store. a clean, new markot, whore all 19 kinds of meat can be bad. Low prlcos and prompt delivery our motto. We mako a specialty of flno Gorman eausngo of all klndn. Qlvo ua a call. BRISK LITTLE CITY Jefferson One of the Busiest Points in the Valley Twelve Grades in its Schools Prosperous Bank Busy Creamery and steady Growth Jefferson, Oro., Jan. G, 1904. During tho past year Jefferson has taken somo advance stops that aro worthy of notice. Besides having many advantages that nature- has Catarrh Is a constitutional disease It originates In a scrofulous condition ol the blood and dependa on that condition. It often causes hendocho and' dizziness, knptilrs tbe taste,, smell nnd hearing, af fects the vocnl organs, disturbs the stomach. It Is always radically and permanently en red by tho blood-purlfylng, alterative mid tonic action of Hood's Sarsaparilla This Krrnt medicine has wrought tbe most wonderful cures of all diseases depending on scrofula or the acrofnlous habit. MARION STORE ROBBED Hnon'a FILM arc the btt ekihurtio. given us and a thrifty populaco, wo i . , , . I i..i !, i.w,, , . ,Btat r Oregon 4..W IVUIVIU U1U UUUVUVD VI U1U UUtY era of emigration and general pros perity. Jefferson has now tho best public schools In Marlon county. We havo added one grado each year for tho past threo years and at tho recent school meeting tho last grado of the highest school course, tho -12th, has been ordored. An additional teacher has also been provided for, and with an Increasing school population and tho application of modern oducatlonnl i Ideas, wo do not tako a bac'c seat for any town In the country, nor for that matter any town of Its size in tho OjiV&TOZtLlA.. fptut U ) m m TM liaw AIW3H WJJJB Iglgute. JT . Si??---. . f i-iaS?Y J-C6CCJM& A LINGERING COUGH The, cough that holds on in spite of all remedies needs energetic and above all thor ough treatment. A mere cough mixture won't do. Root out the cold that causes the cough. How? Scott's Emulsion. Why Scott's Emulsion ? Because it stops ' the irrita tion, soothes the tissues and heals the affected membranes. When? Right away. Scott's Emulsion begins to help with the first dose. We'll lend you a umpl free upon request. SCOTT & DOWNE, 409 Pel Street, New York. (ititiciitieateg44v,iiaictaHMttt4gfe-Mi For the Most Complete Stncfc of jJCatfvetfs, CtiafSngli LJi sties and Nlckie Plate Wae at reasonable prices, see WADE& CO B 1 11 11 i! IjHMHM-Oiet6cC4H'Ote a ic ! We have the new Game PIT Variety Stose, Miss A. M. Welch, Proprietress. Tho past year has toon many Im provements along our streets and sev eral very substantial and attracUvo new residences havo boon built. Tho farmers of tho surrounding country havo had a prosperous year, crops havo beon good and prices havo boon up to tho avorngc. In addition to tho grain and stockbuslness, our farmers havo done exceptionally well this year with hops, prunes nnd po tatoes and othor linos of small farm Ing Thoso aro monoy makers and wealth prbducors which give our com munlty a substantial growth every yoar. Tho Orogon Stato Bank established horo lees than two years ago, held its. second annual mooting this week, nnd It Is understood thnt a neat divi dend was doclnrod for tho stockhold ers. This Institution has beon a great benefit to our town, in thnt it has en ablod our people to gst checks cashed hero and to purchase cchnnge and has facilitated tho transaction of bus Inoss In many ways. Mr. J. A. Aup porlo was ro-olected president nnd E. W. Hazard, cashlor. Thoso gentlemen havo proven their ability to conduct the dlfforont ontorprlsoo in which they aro Interested In a most effective man ner, and Jefferson Is to bo congiatu lated upon tho succoss of their under takings. Tho Jefferson milling company has had a good years business, having bought and ground moro grain than for sovoral years paot, and this at good prlcos. Thoy havo built up a saw milling buslnoss which Is giving omploymont to labor, accommodating our communtly with lumber nnd build Ing matorlnl. as woll as bringing con sldornblo rovonuo to our town from outsido points. Tho Croamonry of this city Is also doing a thriving business and brings no llttlo lncomo to our town, besides j making an ngroonblo markof for many or our dairymen, it nas rolloved many a farmer's wlfo of tho burdensomo task of buttor making nnd added con siderable wealth to Uie commmunity. Tho yoar 1903 will bo romombored by U10 people of Jefferson as a banner yoar, and all havo roason to expect that 1904 will oven oxcol tho usual record. Phene: Main 2053. AUL, WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED 193 Commercial St. Over The Journal, . K jinnm hfidden Is a, warm sport but he's always there with the goods so it is with Elliott's Print Shop, if you are in a hurry for your printing it's there when promised. SEE THE POINT? iaiiiniifr446-8it4FgtiaictaisiPiaio4a e ,. f XT u SAVINGS BANK Capital National Department ffrs rctal Jn- TK3 ifiL. "WCnCHST" dncf inint" to thot who wish to JCS XauJLU .MtTiit,. save money Esp8iaily who Only NaUonal Bank in Marlon can ve only in small amounts, county. Transacts general also to those who have money on banking business. hand which la not eRrnjnu In terest. UcpoMta o( one dol'ar or OFFICERS mora received at any time. Paso J. II. Albert - President book issued to each depositor. EM Crolsan . Vice-Pres Interest credited on January 1 Jos II. Albert .. - Cashier and July 1. tmmtiii(HBtifwjHiiiimwi't)fW'a MERCHANT TA1LOR- Ofieni Haase Block Court Steet Exccrlenced cotter and fitter. Will guarantee all work Alto cl S ini. sressior oeo repainac- Flsk Jubilee Singers. Anyono who haB once heard tho no groos in x their old plantation and campmeetlng molodlos always wants to hoar thorn agnln. This Inimitable music which rings yot in the oars of mnny whoso youth was spent in the "Old South" has a wonderful charm There aro many who have traveled or porhaps followed old glory Into the Southland, who romomber woll the walr.d echo of tho strnngo, wild chant of negro boatmen on Southorn rivers. For moro than 3 years those Flsk Jubilee Stngeirs havo delighted thou sands iu Amorlca and Europe. Far bettor than any othor company they preserve U10 traditional power of the negro music The present director. Mrs. Cole, onco herself a slave, was with tho company when first organ izod at Flsk university in' 1871. Says Mark Twain: "I wish this music wero a foreign product so that America would worship It, and go proporly crazy over It." Following this concert in the Star Entertainment Course, the, Mozart Symphony club, who havo once be fore dollghUd Salem music-lovers, will appear. And on April 19 the course will close with General John B. Gordon's great leoturo. "The Last Days of the Confederacy." See advortlBemenU for special piico of course tickets and for single admission. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought The store of W. J. Hadley, at Ma rlon, was robbed night before last, presumably by a gang of tramps, and a largo quantity of goods were stolen, nlnong them several pairs of loggors' boots, articles of cloUiIng, etc. The thloves alsd broko open U10 Ull In. tho storo and carried off all tho chongo, amounting to several dollars, leaving nothing but the pennies bohlnd thorn, Thoro is no clew to tho thieves. Thero appears to bo a woll-organ-lzed gang of thieves operating in that part of Marlon county, for within tho po3t few weeks several similar burg, larlos havo occurred, tho last ono re ported oelng at Turner, when tho store of H. U Earl was entered last wock and a quantity of cutlery and silvtr ware wore Btoloru Though diligent search has beon mndo for this, gang, all efforts thus far havo boon without avail. Horr Doom who has tho honor to be tho husband of Madam Lillian Nordlca, has, It sooms, boon paying attention to some other famous sing or, and tho fair Lillian has com menced bult for a divorce. She might forglvo attontlon to anothor woman, but to anothor singer never. f.smir.i m m jlt m nfM PRfHTfl 'if,W'fs''A VArAVM WfSSSj9sysjrjyjrt wu&xss&m No meal In a day has such an effect on ono's mood n breakfast A well prepared breakfast food needs Economy Brand Evaporated Cream It adds a rlcfTnoss to your food that nothing olso can. It Is the best part of cow's milk, Tell your erocer you want to tond your nusoana to ousmoss witn a (rood breakfast and you heed Economy Drand. Da euro you tee the above cap label bo fore you buy. HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING CO. Highland, Illinois & A prominent Orogon political has been may bo appropriately roforred to as tho perpetual dupo of a lively imagination. t. a. HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. Wbcn li la Free t Dandruff, It OroTT Luorlantly. Hair preparations) and dandruff curesv tut a. rule, aro etloky or Irritating arfalra that do no earthly good. Hair, whon not diseased, grown naturally, luxurlanUy. Dandruff la tho cause of nlne-tontha of all hair trouble, and dandruff Is caused by a germ. Tho only way to cure dand ruff la to kill tho germ; and, so far, tho only hair preparation thai will positively destroy tho germ Is Nowbro'a Hoxplelde absolutely harmless, free from greaso, sediment, ayo matter or dangerous drugs. It allays ltchlns instantly; makes hair glossy and soft as silk. "Dcatroy tho cause, you remove the effect" Bold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to Tho Horplclde Co.. Detroit. Mich. Daniel J. Fry, Special Agent, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a m 1 1 1 1 ii m i h i n n 1 1 1 1 1 iniii im m Positive Ptfool Envy and Deceit 1 Has prevented many I from behi cored fey me, THAT'S JEALOUSY! Can yoti I Afford to Ran the Risk We Do What We Claim We kill and romovo Cancers and Tumors without tho aid of knife or other instrument. Dr. J. F. Cook, tho Botanical Doc tor, cures all kinds of di senses after all othor schools havo failed, with, out tho aid of knlfo or poisons. Ills medicines aro composed of Nature's horbs; they aro gathered and selected In various parts of America and for eign countries, at great oxpontio. Read the Testimonial of a Prominent Salem Man: TO.THE PUBLIC. In justlco to DIt. J. F. COOK.and thnt tho world may know what a grent'work ho is doing, I wish to Inform them that I havo boon tak ing troatmont from him for tho past 15 months, and Umt In Unit tlmo ho has romovod from my alimentary canal threo tumors of cancer ous growths as largo as a man'shand, nil from tho largo intestine. Also anothor cancorous growth of lo3ser slzo from off my foot, and anoth er from off my thumb. This has all boon accomplished through medt clno3 alono, thoy killing tho growUi and spIdoMiko roots, and Na turo itsolf casting them off without tho aid of knlfo or surgory. I dnro not bollovo I could havo found cqunl successful troatmont any whoro In tho world, and choorfully rocommond Dr. J. F. Cook, tho Botanical Doctor, to all who road this testimonial. IL J. SPENCBIL We can do as much for you, or more, If you need It. h F. COOK Deutscher Botanical Doctor. mihiiiiiiii liiHimuii' Liberty Streot, Salem, Orcfjon. . -,. .WrWrWI H t m "Portfolio of Beauty" Sway f f frn EIGHT EXQUISITE w 111 $' 1 1 I "HfcsWT x fiMkrWy ', I I ffifisSZf fs fii Wi - M STUDIES Pictorial gems, 17x11 inches in size, represent ing eight distinctive types of American girls ; each study is in tones of rich brown, mounted on a plate-marked mount ready for framing. Each set is furnished with an artistic Port folio Cover, stamped in gold. It is as dainty and rich a collection as has ever been brought out. and will beautify any home. Framed singly, they are admir able subjects for adorning the walls of boudoir, library, or cozy corner. The METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE for 1904 will excel all magazines published. Its 16 O Reading, for 1 5 cents, is more than is found in Pages of in some or tne w 35-cent magazines. Its writers and illustrators, and special features are tbe best, as will be seen from the large announce ments we are making in this paper almost daily. TWilW'l Thc "B"1" Xcarly subscription of the METROPOLITAN aH li vf V$ MAGAZINE is $1.50. To any one subscribing for one B W. M JLtf vcar y(C W'H express prepaid one of these beautiful Portfolios mup&kxgr 0f Hcmty wittout eosf. In no case will this Portfolio be sold separately, as it was brought out solely to give to our subscribers. Xiy JlN WSd8ljT the $1.50 for you, and so save your time. (C 46) a. h, KUBS8X&, pubusiibr, 3 vrvsrt sytn strbrt, nbw Vork. 2&58g&i Boars the 81gnatnre of MfrWmtBMriMWIBfWHWWfltlWfTiHIWtW