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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1904)
mmrhm DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1904. A4W(A Promirfllinn PiW Al . almladlfnillltoIYwvtnnHnpdlrlfl- UfigtheStofflftcWnnd Bowels of CAST For Infants and Children. The Kind foil Have Always Bought tSSBBKEBSMnnEi Promotes DigcatlonXhccrfur tartfRst,Conlaini nelftcr Ueiuimfiorpmnc fioriincrai TSOTHAiLCOTIC. ptfcUDrSiNvamaa ffcSmY1' A furfal I7onifl fA(PifillnM. Tlon,$aur3t0DWh,Dlarrliovi ururmaMwnnsujiis.rcvcnsn nca wid Loss of Sleep. MMaiMNaiMa4k facsimile Sigtmlun of new Yomc. Bears the i Signature J M A Use J For Over FOUND IN AN OAK LOG Farmer Finds a Tom ahawk of Revolu tionary Days Probably Belonged to a Sol dier it? General Stark's Command Before Bat tle of Bennington Thirty Years tXACT COPy Of WHAPPCR. uieNTAuNewr Hew tom arrr. THAT RED-HOT HORNET DEE. AyiPft'lllig wvll arrived one day In a thriving Western town; When o'er his vlilon swept n malil Dressed In a ntyllih gown. "nruftt tmle,H eald he. "Thnt maid's for me." TIiqii rtrnlijhtttny duffed bin hat. vis on kiib came nov could you blame If his heart went pita-pat? A blush onpreail her lovely fnro, .A she caught hit oyo ho bold OaxliiR Intsnt. ns on he went. Thoy his uiltnlmUan told. Thgy met ngnln. ns folks will do. And or n month hnd down II know her, and liar people, too Ho.iHirtiy wa no druse. Tlio wwhw w on; he hinged to tell ,Th$ wird Hint utirued hit brain How ,h desired most earMeatly Her heart's iHMt love to miu. Thy, 'trolled up uwitaUi tht He tliuulit. im wu bp wo, TkU.Uay III jufch. to H m . ;.My fute I'M surely know. U 11 her to a gnrden seat Arald the flowers Hint .iwliut; III arm tiM Krftly 'round her watst HVMld,"0 lev! lw miH- Hut 4th we'd mm another ord UtiHWHed ii i In tht nlr; 'lit Hv a y4l yHiV. brar h mil; Ho swore ami lure UU hair. DeolajwJ Ai'nni ejfet,f ,,!, Tht iivi Hipi y$ m. Wi iarfu ijrtrtdilidftjy ' r bKHH tfaw Mh TJwyjit.HM there madly quarreling She weeping timr uf wot. Ah.nj wit fnH UHdnmih that seat ,Th$r cretvt her brother Joe. H h&W a eiothH'u ate band That bat) n twteat imHu U httM a hrnt by U bMd Thfl 8Hlr(i. and tmai ,u c, .- M -,,, . I thHt l.waM Mm uhmI Them; olty oJmN h, .m. , www, tww do'! fy "You little Irni)," the awoll repllml. "I'll ahow you how It te." Hut ore ht'd laid hlu linml on Joe, He'd 'nken to bis heela. He took the tlrst train golnjc Knit Ilia nrm within a Rllnh. Ho would not court that girl nnln HI love had tnkou wine. -non fiJnioan. Deafnen Cannot Do Cured, by local applications na thoy ennnot roach tho dlaoased iiortlon of tho oar. 2B.n,0y.T Ty t0 C"r tcat:t0 "onr tho camp, which Is now Charles North, who lives near tho Summit, Bays a Chester, Vermont dispatch of Dec. 30th, was sawing a up an oak log in the woods near his placo a few days ago when the steel teeth catao In contact with metal. Tha log had been felled the winter before. North abandoned tho saw and resorted to tho ax. After ten minutes of labor he dis closed tho butt of what appeared to bo a hatchet firmly Imbedded in tho trunk of thp tree ton lnchos In from tho bark. A llttlo more cuuIdk and tho hatchet foil out, nnd proved to bo nn Indian tomahawk covered with rust but still In a fair state of preser vation North could boo traces of an inscription on tho blade, and carofully washing off tho rust he was able to make out several words. The liamo "I'otor Snow" wna via. Iblo where rtie blade had Joined the handle, nnd a little In front of this wn "npncrnl Stark's Army, 1777." There were two other words that could not be mndo out nnd then tho words "white squaw." A rough fine drawing of a red fox was scratched on tho rcverio sldo of the blndo, and below that two agios. In 1777 0?noral John Stark and his Now Hnmpihlro mlllta marched from Concord; N. II. to Ilonnlngton, Vt., and camped for two months near Iiwell I.nko, a short distance from wnore tiio tomahawk was found. Ho lator took part In tho bnttlo of Hon- nlngton. Many curiosities havo boon ful, various speeds can bo imparted nt tho same moment to various parts of tho some train. A test to which tho Invontlon has boen successfully submitted will give an Idea of the ad vantages of the system. A racing car which inn in mo i'ans-uorueuu rontftPt this venr has been employed as the engine of the new trnln. The mMnr u nnnnhln of lironolling the car alono, weighing 1500 kilos, at 44 miles an hour. Another test was a trial trip. In which tho train, having the Bamo motor climbed successfully the tremendous hill up to tho helght3 of Bellevue from the banks of tho Seine. Tho Inventors say that "every slnglo highroad In Franco is now open to train traffic of moderate speed." o Mltsourl Skunk Farm. H. Jean Simmons, ronresontatlvo of Shelby county In tho 'Missouri leg islature, ha? milt Dolitlcs and gone Into tho skunk raising business. This sounds like a joke, but Simmons In sists thnt It is not Skunk raising may give a man a bad odor, but, ar gues Simmons, "It is less offensive than politics." Simmons has organ ized a company which ho calls Tho Clarence Fur Company. It has a cap ital of $750. It has bought 10 acros of ground and Is inclosing it with n cat-proof wovon-wlro fonco. It offers 12.50 for "blnck cats," $2 for "short strlpo cats" and S1.C0 for "narrow strlpo cats," and It has sovoral buyers out hunting for "cats." Tho promot ers claim thore Is a large and Increas ing demand for the sort of fur they proposo to ralso. If they stick to their prices tho farmer boys of the neighborhood will havo plenty it epondlng money as the woods nro ald to ne full of the article the fur company Is geeklng Of health lias no uniformed guardians of its peace. If it had there would be arrests innumerable in every restaurant every day of the year. Both in the quantity and quality of the food they tat and in the manner of its consuuip . tiou men and women sin each day against the Jaws of health. Those who will not heed Nature's warnings can not escane her nun ishments, and dys pepsia or stomach "trouble" is the inva riable penalty of care less eating. There is no other medicine for diseases of the stomach and allied organs of di gestion and nutrition which can compare with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It cureo tlip!o diseases perfect ly and permanently, nnd enables the build- tntr m of the whole body into vigorous health. "I took two bottle-, of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DIcovcfv for tloniach trouble,'' write Clarence Carnes wq , of Tavloritown, Loudoun Co Vn. "It did me to much (rood that I didn't take nny riore I can cat mot nnytliltiij now. I am no well pleased with it J hardly know how to thauk you for your kind information I tried a whole lot of thing- before I wrote lo you There wa a gentleman told me about your medicine, how it had currd hit wife. I thoiiKht I would try a bottle of it. I am glad I did. for I don't know what I would have done If It had not been for Dr rlerce'j Golden Med ical DIcoerv " Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. rJ & imoUMMiFAUHC a TRAIN8 TO THE EA8T DAILY DXFA&T roe. Chicago Portland Predal 8 60 a. rn milunt Inston Atlantic Exprei- 8:18 p. za. Tla Hunt. Inftton at. ihToT" Pant Mali 7 45 p. m. Tla Hpokuis TIMB SCHEDULES From Portland, Or, Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Katua OUT, in. Lonli, Chicago ana can. toll Lake, Denver Ft. nuibu, vui-uA, iwtnjaa Oltr, 61. Uata, Ohlcaco ana ami. Walla Walla T-L.TTT Spokane. Wallace. Pull oun, Minneapolis at. Pan!, nnlnfh Ulloank.. OhlOftfO, and Eaat. WWU Up .. 8; a RICH MEN ARE NOT ALL HAPPY Croesuo, King of Lydla, Had Troubles of His Own, and There Are Others, iiom, and that is by constitutional rtimedlcs. Deafness Is caused by an Inllnmetl condition of the mucus lin ing of the .eustachian tuba. When this tube Is Inflamed you havo a rum tiling sound or Imperfect hearlnc. nnd when It Is entlroly closed, doof noes Is the result, and unless the In- iinmatlon can bo taken out and this marhoii iy an old burying ground. Sovt-ral years ngo n. resident of this pinto discovered, undor two feet ot soil a cannon ball and n tomahawk similar to that found by North but It had no Inscription. It Is bellevod thnt ono of Stark's soldlors left tho weapon In the troo and thnt the wood emw nr,,,,,i i tlllin raatiirul In It. .,... i n.i . .... hearing will be destroyed forever; n,l .tB.e,l but Ml vlrll nine rases out of ten are caused by f,id r Vv,,en catnrth, which Is nothing but nn In- ' - Jomjd condition of th. mucous w'( AUTO-MOTOR RA.LLESS TRAIN. AVfe will jjtr One Hundred Dollars Paris nventlon Which May Super sede Railways. (Umdon Telegraph.) Colonel ltennnl. the aoronnut, and M. Sureouf. an engineer, have Invent. l h new "auto-motor rnlllese tran " whlci. KcconUr to M. Maurice Ixivy, o- " AiBiiemy or Science, nt Paris, "Portland and Return nniv 4.!9n M 1l revolutlonla rm,i .n The Southern Pacific Is now selling w to some extent widoi lUIUll Mn II.V.l. .- i .. . . BCalu x,ll,. n .. . . inr nny ec,H of dMffieiM (caused by entarrh) that cannot be cured hv Hall's CnUrrh Cure. Send for rir. culars, free. F J. CHUNKY & CO.. Toledo. O Sojil by dU8KisU. 7Sc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Crowus, tho John D. Itockofellor of tho kingdom of Lydln, was very well- to-do In worldly goods nnd chattels. "As rich ns Croesus" Is n saying about ,C00 years old. Ho had troubles', howovor, nnd sorao of them woro full grown. He was tnkon captive onco by Cyrus nnd only saved himself from bolng burnod allvo by quoting a snylng of Solon, tho Snge. Ho finally hnd to floe his kingdom for parts un known. Many of the rich mar's troubles to day como from high living and cmili bo nvoldod. Thoy aro brouttht on Id eating all kinds of rich, heavy foods at Irregular times, Inck of nroiier ex ercise, undue mental st.nln. unnatural tlmulnnlft, etc., and nre commonl known ns Indigestion, dyspepsia and woalc stomach. They aro sorious troubles nil rlellt. but not nnlv rnn they be avoided but can also be cured, nnd thnt without loss of time or prop er food and nourishment. Stunrt's Dyspopsla Tablets nre tho cortnm relief of dyspeptics, rich nnd poor nllko. Thoro ! no such thine no stopping their onward progress now. A great nation has placed Its stamp Of approval UllOn thnlr nnlila ,u.i, The thousands and thousands) of cures they have nffectod and the han plnees remilting therefrom have made ineir nnmo a household word thmnM,. out the land. The story of stunrt'a nn.luj. Tablots can be told in a word. Thoy vumny do me work that the weak Fee, Yes Ftee. Dr. Stono makes no chargo for consultation or prescription. Can bo found daily at ono or tho other of his drug stores Salem Oregon. 70 " HOURS ., PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Me Chance of Cars 70 OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE Prom Portlaou tip m Dally except Sunday B n. m. Saturday "r.ro, AlItallinK datei aubjoct io en an go ForanFranclrco Ball erery fi riaya COLUMBIA KIVRB ToAitorla ant Way Landings P. a 4d.hl ax. Bun'.. r-l WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamor Ruth leaves Snlom to, Portland nnd way landlncs on TW days, Thursdays and Saturdays, aboil c m. M. P. BALDWIN. A. L. CRAia. AKt.0.n.&N. Snla Gon. Pass. Agt. Portland, Or Your Stepmother Is still hero, and no busy ns ovor. When your clothes nro worn and dirty, or tho buttons oft tako thom to hor, at tho Salem Dyolng nnd Clean ing Works. ItOOalrlnir nml rnllnln,. now VOlVOt collars nut nn nviirvii., also four suits a month for SI. Called for and roturnod. MkS. C. 11. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commorclal Streot. y- ... T T- w- w m i N,-11.- -iriaiaai nnl )nlr u.n. v .'jn." t ..... .... t '.. ': II rf ..-. '" .' lAtllf. fttk ll,vln 'L " I'MICIII.M'Klfs ivnnilii M...Jt.4,-" " 'l'l ' lain h'iJW EtJii """"" no oilier. IlefuM 5 S3 '.'""? ul.eltutl.. M I13u I I. 'Jf TtlZ?. L ' .. "V "mii r 4a. V A IWltTl.rV"""rr,,'.T"1""'H rHd trip ticket to Portland from ' railways. Small models were Baljm for 8.30. good wing Saturday flnK bull. ""t a fiilMMd train of 10 or Sunday, roturnlnr Hnniinv ,! m, ears. veUhlnir an tntu. i,oU iay, giving all day Sunday arid Mon- etd, niHl (Hfl. and will lie uay in Portland. -The same arranBe-, W.U at the Automobile salon tnent applies from Portland, giving all T lriclp!e of the Invention Is ns Portland people a chanc in vi.it .i. follows; Whll th i.ii ..... . . - ni ' . ami iniauinaT vuninia -T POI.U at greatly reduced rates. .. the ,,. It I. In T .Z" ',. ' ,1, Z " I".. .? " We"k QC-MAN, O. P. A. ; -trtne. The cars are respec-'! allow ,t ,o rec Jnte d rtU A VnS, v. r'L !!! '! . . ts " They contain a",' the't know what taMMMd u. iWdle lla-i of the . V""N"11 lh Wlon ,eB"' uropwtlo. that the gnstrh win, he wJfoliTi.'iSr 1,. .ta "V"' "-'-. J"'- . other digestive mTt - ., amtTi iiaiivi. '-aw luwruiii an mmav inn ... - a .. n. a t .. t W affrios U .,,. a cham IM vehicle p ".,, '" w t4 "" "JJ, '" lht tHHl Jl,it a8 " . lie wbw. dlvldnmiv. ..TT, 1 T oUl n ,H' uml nnd ' onuch would. Thev a motor m.. .r"r .r ,tt,,n bRrt WMV ."" 8,omac1' Jt " one rested a PILES B" suppository H . 1. Uf.lt. ThnHM.. St. .a OJH44 SeiMl., RltMTlU., K, c wHat Vl .'.? .V. riik. ii. ii u' !,,".". ;."'" finM uiw U-?'"F,S5r2 , hhbu, .u ,. ..:?''" onrrv -JUlUlL.y""''. . Bold In 8alem'by 8. C. Stone. van ror Free Bamplss. Offers a choice of THREE gatowan' KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH or OMAHA, to Chicago and points Eartj UhrougU Standard and Tonriit sleeping carB dally between San Fral Cisco and Chicago via Loo Aniralal and El Paso. Through Tourist SloeDer TUESDAY from Portland to ChJap via Salt Lake and Colorado Sprintv Through Standard SlooDlne Ctr. daily between Ogdeu nnd Chlcaco. Lowest rato In effect alwnva btiIV aoie via "Rock Island Systom." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES la effect on July 12, 13, IB and 16, ail August 18, 19, 25 and 26; 90 days rf uirn limit. Bo euro that your ticket reads vl mo ureat Rock Island ItoutA. Tho beat and most rpnnnnnhln rfliw mg car sorvlco. For Information. GEO. W. BAINTER. T. P. A. I B. GORHAM. Gen At.. 2Kfi AM, --j" - sireei. 1'ortland Oro. KIIM ftltt a.tkuu. 1 "" wr nay, ue w nahler. Sbadea of nr.. IN (t MUM, aftur nil E. C. CROSS Meats and Provisions PHONE 2.03L Established 1884 n mi i r 5 A flarritt 5 Lawrence Rl?lS!ttaaa,w- t cto ft o. QRdotny. "" " hl 0.Htw, nk , hi SS jiL,?i """I"" """" "" """""" ' 1 U won. . k Th., . co -rz rzzT? "' ,rr ," """" ii mom with, each car. as It were., M- lltvlf. mA MeUun ot HI tfc Bam. of Nw Orleaw Lh k LM" ' teaot ? th k anWerry of o. " LTTl ,tL j'timV -"-. -1.. lh the tfctiT J!, )h MI? V" Hly 0"WN, wn -'InI. and im-tott .ivTe uTr . "r z.::'..:" r:1- --W-. -..u, wrougaout Iulslana. Corvaf lis & Eastern!? R. TIME CARD NO. 24. .12:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:20 p.m. 6:45 u. m. ...11:30 a.nx ...12:15 p.m. mr.-r ZT? .!!.': M mu " with a 0 ! amUmyy the steeri, gW .-- .. 7 - """IN Dy laa fta rtiwew ihl. oo.voy c 7? Jf J.wiiv gIiy cttrT, V. It rUun,-,! tl,,.. at. .... .7 " ! IHVoMoMa. th- ,. r 7lL ZLr A aaet. A , , T W . -.i4L ll4 yW j Jg -w . .ywern b whlch a Alt if u.iv! CASTOR I A for Infant8 and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought rmttSSSEimm' "" " WyrPpIBnaaa 4 No. 2 for Yaqulna: Leaves Albany . Leaves Corvallls Arrives Yaoulna No, 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna Leaves Corvallls Arrives Albany . No. 3 for DeroH. Leaves Albany .. .. 7.nn m Arrives Detro I 'lm No a p .p m. Leaves Detroit 1:00 :vVlbMy 5:55 p. m Jra No. 1 arim ,n Alba p Si10 lTWt wUh the & P. outh thrZ ' "" WWI M elvln8 two or three hours In Albany before donar. ture of S. P. northhmL ..? apar u iruiu. ,,; 2 cots with the S. L 71 Con'a1"8 nnd A,bay 8r. Albany at 7:00 a. . WaI.M trolt abemt noon. '7?.? to reach the Sprln-8 "me u"uw 'Ofonnatlon apply to EDWIN STONE. T COCKRELL, Agent IT"' . CRoSen', Quick Time East qim Tacmn. Sonttlo, the PugeJ SOUnd COlinrrv nnH 0... i- ifl frU ri)r.0r P01"18 ani tho Southeait TVuUCh,,no"0,?u1 -S!!?. .LJ'.P.w'th 'S. froo chair car ...uiiMi ruiinBn sleepers, and hurt comfor B TLl " clMS- vu , nX..not tako Uu Southeast special J Ufif anu tno Burlington? Yoo 'd0 better, and you might do Mil A. C. ftup nnaj n . . .. - . i vasnerai rtgoni. jiG lOO TTTTTI.T. GrpTTJ'TWT KS """" ' KJ -A 1 1 f 1,IJ PORTLAND. O. C. T. CO.'S PA88Er4QER 8TEAMER8 POMONA nlnBiS.tleeI.f'?r ortlana, Monday. wineday and Frluay ai 10 o, m. m )? urf ' "nd Saturday at 7 a. at FoMndepcndence dally except Sunday Deck: Foot of Trade Street m. P. BALDWIN, Aot Capital Normal School First National Bank BuUdlntr, Salem- 2?t!tU ,eri!.of twelve weeks open September 28. Address, J. J. KRAPS. Salem. Or J. Brownstein & Son. - ow street. Highest cash price pa'd for hides. Pelt uni Tallow and Furs; also general dealer In old n, Hutiber and Metals. Phone 2071 Main.