Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 08, 1904, Page FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1904.
-III -. . . I.I II WH ! I .M.
FOUR
&'
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BIAll GUESSING
CONTEST RECEIPT
Lage Numbers Taking Advantage of
Getting a Free Diamond Ring
a Lm number of receinteare being Inquire how the unknown number will
i-.a in ri,a Ti.iirn.i Diamond Un-1 ho made up, and how It will remain
known Number Oueeelng Contest Ia
tllM and gentlemen and you Dp people,
Ijtiftfnefta mim and church mombors are
Indulging th propensity to tako a
rreo gueea at, a $150 Tiffany diamond
ilng that la Just what It Ib advertised
to bo, and can be seen by calling- at C.
II, HlngoV Jewelry storo.
A numbor of Krsons havo called to
Me Salem, Ore., 1904
JOURNAL DIAMOND QUE88INQ CONTEST.
. Received Postofflce Oregon
Dollare, eubtcrlption to the
OjMUl Journal from 190 to ' 190....
The wld payment being eolely and in full value for the said newspaper, and
for no other consideration whatever. The publishers hereby give outright
to the person In whose name this receipt Is Issued an opportunity, If they
desire to avail themselves of the same, to QUE88 THE UNKNOWN NUM
BER IN THE SEALED QUE8SINQ CONTEST, and hereby agree to donate
outright, and without consideration whatever on his part the $150 dia
mond ring mentioned In THE JOURNAL QUE88INQ advertisements, to the
persons guessing nearest that unknown number, Including the numbers
012 and 987, and all numbera between the said numbers.
HOFER BROTHERS, PUBS.
By
KILLED
ONE OF HIS
KEEPERS
unknown? One gentleman Inquired
what will be done with the remaining
seven numbers that will be loft after
the three are drawn out to make the
unknown number? They will' be
liurned In the presence of the com
mltteo Monday, January 11th. Here
Is the form of receipt that Is bolng
used:
4.4 h o 1 1 n i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 n ii 1 1 1
The Paiwot
U 1 1 H U I H M 1 1 1 1 Ml 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1
Wounded Another Se
cured His Pistol
and Run Amuck
Overpowered and Confined
In a Dungeon He Hanged
Himself With His
Suspenders
Tronton, N. J., Jan. 8. Prisoner
I) rooks killed keeper FIzgorald and
wounded Harney In a riot In the state
prison today, caused by Brooks' at
tomnt to oecane. He knocked Harney
down with. an iron bar, seized his, pis
tol and shot right and loft.
Ho was finally overpowered and tak
en to a dunceon. whoro later he com
mitted suicide, by hanging with his
suspenders.
A. de Qorwllej.
In bla early manhood, M. do I,urac
had occupied a high position In the
army and ono day when one of his
old frlonds ctuno u him and bogged
Mm to stand god-father to his llttlo
son, filmpllco, llui old genornl fult
4hat bo oould not rofuso.
"Hltmslttga nover come singly," ac
cording to an old proverb, and Sim
Pico waa not flvu yearn old whim his
estimable god-father returned ono
ovftnloft to tho house, wet and glisten
ing from tho first euow storm. Ho
waa followed by his servant, who
carried In hla nnua a llttlo wlokor
flrndle containing a baby girl only a
few months old. Hhe hail boen left
in her basket out In the snow and M.
do I.urwio had found her and brought
her homo quite aa If It were tho most
natural thing In the world.
From the very start, Himpllco was
the little alrl's devoted slave: he
loved her with his whole heart the
motueut he first saw her. And Baffy,
too, tho magnificent parrot with tho
gorgwue ml and multi-colored plume
d&ncvd about on hl perch uttering
frantlo orlw; It waa his way of wel
coming ttui llttlo stranger, who was
soon U become a favorite.
A she grew up. Ulette loved 8affy
luuwlonately. daailwl.by tho beauty of
hla plumage and standing wonder
Irlekiui to hear hint talk. They car
Tied on endlMM conversations together
and their friendship was unshakable.,
The j-wim Hew by. It seemed but
a pwmw. beta" Ulette had grown
lattt a charming yming girl and Him
tklltw a Un yoHHg man, already v,n-
MlQK tllfcttWtlO H L uivv flLI
Toeral de Unvue'a heart was kit
warm In the Underlie and happlm
mat in te (OtiiUMn brought lulu
hie life, n
Oh? morning, t ht was. seated at
breakfast, hta flue, KnI face v,as
lighted by a smile aa he watered Ul
wits d ami owUk before him
lki UHisit ray of enrtehlu
Vtmmtor k rwng girl ( her
eat at Us mm.
"What U i w hniajr-
"ll Utatte, pmii. twettyr
tmA a vc tm ik nMt num.
"Witt fc Saty." etM u nwtml.
mwnmnmy, -n ih. mu,
w kmw K Wv own here, Utth.
'" i vnw to talk hi Ytw yh
-n. N aU ayw. wy 4ar.
t(m that w ahAtiU im .l,u .,
tm MMr wairiett; whjt 4a yo
nuuwi sr
UtsUe WMhti rJly to the w
k f her hir.
fM sUont mums mnfmL ,
want tu hmvtt yH. avy.
"!Mt. UK. tht1 vit all yo
wi-tkMU.erprtr
W4. Hut Mu wk tki- .,.
' lX my sMttilitc wH!
you hoar from Slmnllco. god-fatlior?
1 saw hie writing on a lettor you had
two or thrco days ago and and you
havon't told mo anything about him."
Tho old gontloman chucklod malic
iously and putting on his apccUclea
took the young girl's hands In his
and looked at her long and rlosoly.
"Well! welll well!" waa nil ho ro-
piled, howovor. And then, still chuck
ing, tho delighted old gontloman pen
outtod about on ono log and loft tho
room.
Ioft nlono, Ulelto returned to hor
oarly friend and drawing hor chair
cIoho to hla porch, ahe bogan to talk
to Sally.
"Oh. Saffy. Saffy," she said, "whore
do you suppose Slmpllce U now? Far
away, probably, off on the bluo sea.
I)o you remember. Saffy. what cood
tlnitta wo uswl to have together, he
and I. when we were IIUlo. I used to
be his little wife and we kept house
under the table. And now It Is bo
long slnoo I saw him! Kven bofore he
went away It seemed a though ho
purposely avoided mo. Oh! Saffy, I
am afraid he ilooe not love mo any
longer."
At the word "lovo" Saffy hopped
about on hla porch and then quoted
languishing!)':
"I lovo her so, I love her so.
I don't know how to toll her so!"
And as If to niinctiiah hi tin..
the parrot orled triumphantly: "Saffy!
Hill 1 Jlette already umlrtimi t,
words that chaace had brought back
lo thr limit's memuiv. u- ,. w...-i
---" I a-s
alio to her. So SIimuIIm .h.i i. i.-
l! If he did not. he would not have
mm ninikeif up w ckwaly with Saffy
iire ins tietwrture. teaching him
hat to say to his loved one during
the sailor's absence.
"Oh! what a wonderful bird you are.
8n. cried Mlette. .r,1g to hug
him In hw iMlKhi. y.i i,.n i.. "
oniothlwr om iwrtlcMlarly utce for
IW. wlRklng otte eye.
JHM then the fmat iJu- ... ,
t,hftNa ? voice slug-hh-
heart twaUn tnu- .JTZZ
AJw UMihlisg ottm ef the Mvy
" Uitu the room.
"Usto!" he frtttf.
The a tow. ery, t,tt
' ar , i w. u..
rW the krrwt.
AM th satin., i. ...... .
j aM4- KWW nwiico.
"Wl Iitotte. siu.ii ...... ..
"wsi, JUt wr
A'QlRLfd TRUST."
to Thou it lit I'realdrnt Mncotn Ten
ll- Untitled Her a Pnn.
During tho civil war Miss N., a
high spirited Virginia young lady
whoso father, a Confedcrnto soldier,
liml been taken prisoner by tho Union
forces, was desirous of obtaining a
pass which would cnnblo nor to visit
him. Frauds 1. Illnlr agreed to obtain
au nudleiico with tho president, but
pramed his young and rather Impulslvo
friend to bo prudent and not betray
her sympathy for tho south. They
wnrn unhitrril lntn llin nrixmnpn nf Mr.
Lincoln, and tho object for which they
had come was stated. Tho tall, gravo
mnu lx-nt down to the llttlo mnlduu
and, looklug scarchlngly Into her fuce,
said:
"You nre loyal, of course?"
Her bright eyos flashed. Sho hesi
tated a moment, nml then, with a faco
eloquent with emotion and honest as
ids own, she replied:
" Yes, loyal to tho heart's core to Vir
ginia!" Mr. Lincoln kept his intent gazo up
on her for a moment longer and then
went to his desk, wroto a lino or two
and hnnded her tho paper. With a
bow the lutervhnv terminated. Whoa
they hod left tho room, Mr. Blair began
to upbraid his young friend foc,Uec 1m.
nctuoiritr.
"Now you havo dono it!1
ELEGANT
GOSPEL
WRITER
Presiding Elder and
Minister of 'the
Church God"
Sends a Scandalous Letter to
an Eastern Church Paper
About the Kind of Peo
ple He Alet in Oregon
Our attontlon Is called to an ele
gant piece of composition about some
people in Oregon from tho pen of n
revival preacher, who is well known at
Salem and other towns In tho Willam
ette valley, In connection with a. de
nomination known as "tho Church of
God." In giving this specimen to our
readers wo ask that they do not con-
cludo that tho writer is a fair repre
sentative of tho religious organization
which ho misrepresents. The follow
ing Is copied from nn artclo over his
signature in the Church ndv.bcnte, Har-
rl8burg, Pa.:
A person living In the East would
not believe there was so much differ
ence between peoplo of the same race,
though differently located. Here there
are mare divorcee, more wlfe-beatlng.1
drinking, gambling and every evil work
than I ever knew. There are men that
are lower than the dogs In the street.
" A. WILSON."
Kldor Wilson Is the clerical gentle
man who camo Into notoriety In North
Salem, whore somo of tho peoplo had
old oggs to spare, and committed the
outrage of bestowing thorn in his di
rection in rapid-flro stylo of dolvory,
and rather wild in their throwing, nnd
as n result of tholr way of expressing
their disapprobation of tho efforts of
this man of Ood to clvillzo them, there
Is now a case ponding In tho courts.
It Is to bo hoped that Elder Wilson
will become moro acquainted whh
tho peoplo of Western Oregon, and
find them, as Uioy really aro, a virtu
ous and sobor-mlnded people, not eas
ily carried away with fakirs In tho pul
pit or elsowhore. A man. who can
wrlto so charitably and elejmntlv
'about his erring brothor man, who can
tiA a ii 111
Dldn 1 1 wan. you to bo very cnroful? got, hlmso'lf rotton-ogged, and Is now
'?,:ftirrlC:,:... court eh. with trying to by
te paper. It contained U.cso werds: I Pothccato tho church proportly. ccr
. . .tamlv hns tnlnnta flint nn.)it n i. .M
...,.. w uiH. uiit,i,. m uu i.-(ji
tho paper,
Pass Miss N. Sbs la an honnt ulrl and
rsn b trusted. A. LINCOLN.
ueuii curnl.
Souk It In wMiu nnd water for somo
bourn; thou miiko it lather of soap nnd
with a soft brush rub the coral lightly,
letting the Jirush enter nil the inter
Mlecs; pour off the water and replen
ish It with clean constantly, and then
lot tho coral dry In the sun.
ployed In a larger field In tho vlclnl
ty of tho norlh polo or tho desert of
Sahara. Ho should not wasto any
moro time than necessary to get out
of God's country.
Miss Whittaker.a nrominent club woman
of Savannah, Ga., tells how she was entirely
cured of ovarian troubles bv the use nf
Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound'
Th But.
It has often been attempted to blind
bata by tying a bandage over their
eyes, but this does not prevent them
from flying about a cIocmI room as well
as if they saw and avoiding all obeta
ties, such as stretched string croelug
tach other In all directions.
Appeal to Supreme Court.
Tumor & Inman, attornoys for the
plaintiff, In David Froobrlch against
D. P. Ione, administrator of tho es
tato of Emanuol Froobrlch, have filed
notlco and undertaking for anneal
from tho decision of Judge Dolso to
tho supromo court. Tho suit was
brought last summer against tho tho
administrator to sot asldo tho final ac
count, and to securo a further oc-
counting. Tho deceased, who was
yflawi, mi - the best known and
,CfeJ7 vv
popular blood
' n i nc marKcc to-uay is s. S. S.
lteallia ...
ha. Bt h,r o o"',"' "'"'.'. woan" .r "l n America who
X. "sf aSHSfiVwSteSi
nil IsllXi'Val A .1 .I.!.. .1 ... T
"""""i " fciu iiiNeaseii, ns u not
only iniriliesi. unrichoi ami invimir-
liAM til.. 1.1n...l 1.... . .1. . .
l(T1i.ln fnci tlivi..! ... T 1..uAtluu. 1 "V.-lf m Ttl 1 .
. ..." '""" 'tAHi i iicuruijr recummcau jjyuiu xu, x lllKllumi
AT AffArn lil f-.t..m..l KM fn I m.f- 1 T1 1. v n. . .
v(, vvuu.u uuiuiuuiiu na a uuinuu j.uuiu una iicguiaior. 1 Bulicrea IS
four years with irregularities and Utcrlnb troubles. No one but those nM
havo experienced this dreadful agony can form any Idea of tho physical ufl
mental misery thoso enduro who aro-thus afflicted. Your VcKOtnlilo Com-fl
!....... .... v.v. mi, .,.ni,u turcu ujuniiiB. x was iuiiy rcfliorcu 10 ncaiin stc
Duvuitiiu, du now my porious aro regular and painless. What a blcsslM
Is to be able to obtain such a remedy when so many doctors fall to help ve
' Ul5, , r ,,KU,im s vcpotnuio Uonipouiul is hotter than anydocia
ur incuicmo x ever iiaa. very truly yours, Miss East Wuixtaker, 604 30th St,
W. Savannah, Qa."
Vn tilivlntnv In I.a vmamI.i i.. i.n.i . t.. t .
.mnr V i. "i"1" "o "u buu u inuu in? or sucnaiH
ZhTinMZt7::Yz
family pliyslclnn. "Any woman, therefore, In responsible for ho
for advlco. Her address 1 Lynn. Mass.. and her mlvlnn if fr
f
letter irorn anotner womnn shnwnir whet weii
..11U I 1 f wW.T. -, IWV.t. Tf.
miuuiiiicu in ner case Dy the use of Lydiii
-. .iiuuiuiua vcgetaDie M)mpounu.
"TlrAtl Mtiii PiuvitMn T . i
to you for tlie help Lydia 13. Plnkliomn
vhviuuju iuiiijiuuiKi nas given mo mil
I deem it but a small return to write yonuj
vjjitaaiuu ui vaj ejipcricncc. ,
" Many years Buffering with weatoftM,
Inflammation, and a broken down ntn,
made me moro anxious to die than liu.but
Lydia E. PlnUlmm's Vegetable Com.
pound soon restored my lost Btrength.
laking tho medicine only two weeks pro
"""" "tuiTOi cnangc, ana iwo montns r
stored mo to perfect health. I am now I
changed woman, and my friends wonder
the change, it is so marvellous. Slncerdj
tvu.a, , jiiiBti iiiAiTriK uBNnr, so urcen Bt,
anvllle, Va."
TllO tCStllllOllilllH Wlllfll xvn ni-ft on..o i .,,. .... .
SS9S'SSiSiSlSSS
--. w ..u.j.. luimtiu uiaciiMus.
$5000 r?"LTc
at the 1I(mm1. hut at the Name time
toue up the tirwl uervw ami l'5v
strength and Mgor to the entire
system.
r. .Ifr. V,0"'0 'l I'lears.
awrrh, Rheumati.sm, Blood I'oSson.
aialarin, An.i-mi.i, Scrofula. Koin
I'lKrilUlM Salt k'lin..i Tji.. i .'
awl t,uck other diha!s hh are due to n
ynriM
CONaitHSHMAN LIVINQ8TON.
01' OEOHQIA.
a a nn?w of t,l uccessfal use of
?,-8-,8-Iuanyoais. It Is thebsit
blooit remedy on the market.
FROM
Z' A O- CANDLER.
?veTi?iS? r,uU ,h0 u"tonlo I
known as Emanuel Freldrlch, lived In
Portland, and a few years ago, whllo
In this county for a fow days to pick
hops, died suddenly, and, In adminis
tering tho state, Dr. I.ano. who had
been nppolnted administrator, found
a considerable sum of monev hoi,.
ing to tho ostate. the heirs to which
resided in o-rmany. Tho tmo
amounted to about $3900.th - mninr n.
tlon In cash Wh?n iho final arccuut
was nieii and all claims allow, d, there
was oniv n llttld over $800 mmr,ini.,
and tho heirs brought suit to hot
aside mo oport. The case was decid
ed against the heirs' contention In th?
circuit conn. ,
A Ministers Mistake.
A city minister vu recently hand
a notice to bo read from hU puIjA
I Accompanying It was a clipping frw
, a newspaper bearing upon the matte
The clergyman started to read ths u
, ci na round that It began: "Tib
Kemn'a Ballon tk t r t. A.-
-- , ...v. rat WIUKU vui
inla was hardly what heaadexpeettl
"u. n er a motnenfa heaitotion, H
turned It nvor mH fi,nj u n
aide tho matter intendod lor readlnfj)
' m i .1
i ho clam, llko .ho lobstor, bels
lliroa OnO.1 With OxIlnrUnn In
United States tho bureau nf fisheri?
Is ondeavorlng to pronagato It by arl
ncmi culture, with good promise
SIICC86S. '
Bh-your,UM.proLtaltetH. L,.r '"S aml our Pyician. will
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