-K "2?. t CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1904, u DAILY fW" ' f'm'mmm' mm.xmrJF'' 8IX W i El frfH '" , fcCMlSffi MBi-TlllW-'-ii'i A&f.fn!ikPrftAMllnnfbrAs- SliMaiUlS'UwiiMJUJimitKUiu- IteglhcSlmeaciHandDwclsof For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought WANTS TAXES REDUCED Pifnrtkdn!finl!nn f.heerfiir- -jt nAT)nCn"isit nolllm Op&un'.fruftltlrte'rtorfliicral. I40XJXAHCOTIC. j4ifouarSMvn.ffTaaR Jltm Sunt- X&fimhs AUM,SJ- (Mi ysMwmno . L i-f-l wmAf1i- faf"ttftlnn- Sjn.SourSlomach.Dlarrhoca forma .Convulsions .Feveri s h I nesf end Loso or Sleep. F-sSimU Signnlurt of Bears the . t Signature jm Va For Over Southern Pad fie Think $3 Valuation too High exact cosoror wrappcr ef kthoi, iimi Htw y ear. There Is No Razor Made That Beats the A Pertinent Question' Is " Would the Company Take Twice That Sum for All its Land" O. N. Andrews, of Portland attorney for the Southern Pacific Co., nppoarel bnfore tho county commissioners' court today for tho purpose of Induc ing tho court to reduce tho assessment on the company's extensive holdings In this county. Assessor Durton fixed the assessment of theso lands, at f3 per acre, tho snmo as on all' other timber lands In tho county. Tho argu ment used by tho attorney for the re duction of tho assessment Is set forth In tho following lottor from W. D. Kenton, ono of tho company's attor neys, who was unable to appear before tho ceurt: Portland, On, Jan. 4, 1904. My Dear Judge: I regrent to ndvlso that I will not bo nblo to bo present bo fore yourself and tho commissioners on Thursday noxt relative to the pe tition of the O. & 0. R. It. Co., for tho reduction of Its ass ssmont on cer tain of Us lands. I wish, howovor, to say that I fully share the views of ...... . '"ir- Anurewn anu air. Koenier uiat F-W4WW4WWWW0W the re(lctoa M ngke(1 by ug 0URht t0 i be granted for three reasons, nmong .ether: J First Tho lands remaining unsold nnd owned by the company nro the ro fuio or poorost lands, all tho good timber lands that are nvalablo or ac cessible having been sold. Second Somo of tho lands classed by tho assossor as timbor lands aro not properly so classed. Some of those lands whllo thoy nro covered with Rome timbor" aro wholly Inacces sible; somo within tho forost rosorve, nnd ought not to bolong to a class called timbor lnnds. I Third Tho company has thousands of nrrw In IU grant upon which It hns paid taxes for many years, nnd will pay tnxos for many years In the future. Hint cannot bo sold at ?1.G0 per acre, and much of It cannot be sold at any price. In view of these reasons nnd the fact that the company, as you will Wild by an examination of the roll. Including the roadbed, ws a very larxe per cent of all the taxes of nil kinds, state, county, city, road, school dlntrlrt In your county. I think the reduction which the company asks would Justified. You know thut I have rnt been disposed to shirk or avoid for the company It Just pro portion of taxes, but In the last 10 - m- property or the company has -jfHtn Increased more than SO per rwit lu (outwwtHi valuation, while the total roll of the state hns decreased from two hundred and twenty odd million some 10 years since down tn about one hundruil nmt n... i "W3es sjeomXm t:o:e.vi: R. M. Wade & Co WtMW 9V9 1 a I ft I C I a-K-HH4ej-t j Phn: Main 2953. AIX WORK IrlvI.XVURI-1) WHEN FKOMISED 193 Ctmmtrtial St anrTh Journal. JinniE iwidden. Is n warm sport but lie's always ....-. 111. 1. nit-ii: wuii inc goous so it is with Elliott's Print Shop, if vou nrc iu n, hurry for your printing it s there when promised. see the pomr? MECMOUBBBflaaC ...vn A, --... jy s a iw vmi ajjk?j nRlgl h IQ ? JVwCW THE PICK OF THE FORE8T Has bi-en taken to supply the stock of J ; lumber In our yards. Our stock Is complete with all kln.l. nr i i... ! ! . - " mihiiwi, - - ...to mill iiuy.fcoven Just received a ow kind of Na 1 ! ! 'MIn thUt year, thus showing thnt liltiKlM. alw a car of line shakM. J thw "Hupany pays an undue propor- W nie able to fill any and all kind ,,on r This company pay to- ()f lallL-t fM., ...! lu .. alas. .... tLl.n it -- -..--. vvitiu Him w u niow ytMi o "" "- iruwn w all tb tAxei of "iant and offlc near a. P. Hisngr; ; w" ' wlln to do Its fair share "-Pot. "Phone .lain Oil. ! ! toward ttilt. It feU ta( it ou-ht OOODAL. ...u !! ,0 a" T "MO. A """ uu' I! '' very iruiy, W.M. I). FK.NTON wwWWWfw i R.ore,n,r " It I understood that Mr. Andrews et only ropnawnt the S. P. Co.. but . mv, owner of tl,i.r M4 , ; , l"'- ii is aui undwttwhi at JudH Klaeald and CoWiiMj00r Hdwartte are In favor ( lowering the 'h;"rM1wwt- b l Commission, r Hill Is la favor of kopBf it W8w Ouard. COSGROVFS SPLENDID ORCHESTRA Will Delight Salem's Music LoversTues- day Evening Come Highly Recommended From Every Point at Which They Have Appeared Considerable Interest Is being awakoncd over the promise of a con cort by Cosgrove's orchestra at tho Salem armory noxt Tuesday evening. People aro all anxious to hear music ians of such merit whoso famo ox tonds fromtho Atlantic to tho Pacific coast, and who awako universal admir ation and npplauso wherever they ap pear. Among tho musicians of Salem, es pecially. Is thcro great anticipation of tho nppoaranco of tho Chicago peo ple, and numbers of them havo ex pressed a desire to attend that even ing as a mattor of education, believ ing they can learn from such experi enced artists. Tho full program will bo published In tomorrow's Journal. Prosldont B. D. Heeslor of the Mon mouth State Normal school tole graphed Captain Murphy yostorday as follews: "Cosgrove's concert vorv satisfactory. Our peoplo dollghted." Read what tho Dutto Minor had to say of tho appoarnnco of Cosgrove's Orchestra In that city May 3, 1302. "Thoso who failed to attond tho con cert by Cosgrovo's Orchoatrn last night mlswd ono of the very host musical treats of tho soason. Tho orchoitra Is made up of tho most ac complished muslclnns pnd tho concort which they gnvo was worthv nf n packed houso. Tho program oponed with a march "Tho Fortune Tellor," by tho full orchestra, followed by nn ovorture, "Music Hnll Fnvorltos." Tho xylophone duet called for a doiblo encoro whllo tho cornet solo by Havoner was a suporb offort. "Tho Darklos' Jublleo of "Pastlmo on tho I,evco" was one of tho numbers which delighted the nudlenco to tho limit. As the music floated along 6no coum imnglno the arrival and depart ure of. tho river- stoamor, as the wnistle blew and the paddle wheals produced a swish in the water, and then came tho buck and wing dancing by the darkle on shore. "The Old Kentucky Home" was beautifully played on the chime, followed by a clarionet solo. "The medley. "War Songs (,r Our Hoy. In nine" w rendered with nil the life Intended by the author, and the slide trombone solo "Asleep on the Deep" was never heani i.Mtn.. i llutte. A vivid and (vnnt lmitn .i. Indian powwow was given In which the tom-tom took a prominent part as well ns the revolver and Indian yell." THE MEW BABY Opens up a new world to the loving mother. If It is a strong, liealtliybaby that new world is a world of happiness. If it is a weak, fretful child the new world is full of anxiety. It has been proven in thousands of cases, that the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion makes all the difference between strength and weakness in children. Healthy, happy mothers have healthy, happy children. " Favorite Prescrip tion " gives the mother strength to give her child. 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FB0M I.MPB MO a, 1: a. n 70 HOURS w PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No Cbisie of Cars 70 OCEAN AND RIVER BCIIEDULU Prom Portland' p. m. axeer Dally rent Sunday 8 p.m. Batnrday Or.m, All sailing dates aubjoct to onange ForanFranolooo Ball avery fi days COLUMBIA RlVKrt To Astoria ani Way Landlufrw p. to p.n. x.Hno'n WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ruth leavos Salem tea Portland nnd way landings on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, about C a. m. M. P. BALDWIN. A. L. CRAIO. Ajrt.0.n.&N. 9nlm Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Or. Harritt & Lawrenci S(ll nor flrnritvUa ..4 k.... a There's where mat GOOD treatment S'SSoY goods awv in and for youroelf. CD m o. OROCKNV Theo. M. Barr ' ' -AMD i. lint At- ll iiTZ y-j,jt ,WTHJKJ cX m,,a luir ,Taier ana SALEM. .StMffliW. ' - OREGON Burroughs & Fraser TINNINQ IRON WORK PLUMBING Bwt Material, Best Workmen The Reduction Made. The county wHirt ba4 rwNtoa x W r.t. M, ..!l oh all Sot,n ic,8r ,,RAi ,B Um --w. ii !- Rt flr,t a. I IW acr and over. 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It tones and vitalises the entire system, and mnlcoa m. ...u ung. no matter what your station Trial bottle, tie: recuUr si.a 7t . a druggists. At Dr. Siw. w stores. ",HO Your Stepmother Is still horo, and no busy na over. When your clothes nro worn and dirty, or tho buttons off talco them to her, at tho Salem Dyolng nnd Clean- lnc Work8. Itonnlrlrur nnd rnllnlni- new volvot collars put on ovorcoats; also four suits a month fnr 41 Pnltnt ror ana roturnou. MS. C. H. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial Street. ..... w ..i-f u a-vJOM OKnfi JTV . "Hrlnal and Onlr (Ifnulnn. T-:?." ' ...' :'!""'. I.b4Iw. Prurin LIU V !."(T?,a "ulllull ami Imfli rlii'rdl. " fine 11 vi ')Kma Us fniici.iJ;TKins''i-y;LHH n) Uoid tofft.Uit bogi, m:j ,wq iikehaa hfP. lr.r... ...r :. - -.. ..,.. A''JiIaU r:- :;v. .'."V-"'' w ""' V r ,.... u:vi. ir.'sr. -."'i-,v.w ..-. ." .-.iiw inuuiuu. H.iiw- iu, uit ,, u. ju Sum, I-HUjL, -r ii SI nn rimclMt it jm ih TO suMosItoru q,.d. s,t,u, ,.,.,... rilm .!": u7 at iU ion cuia ht ikn, Dr. 8. U uVn ........... ..t r:-"-.' .uri"Bifiuiu- ,,""" vr n u aebiu, ciutiUn.Ttu-.tk . ' -" ' .jB" U B'l-iM lit... owi Sold In 8alem by 8. C. Eton. Call for Free Sample. Offers a choice of THREE3 trato-ayi. KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH cfr OMAHA, to Chicago and points East Through Standard and Tourlil sleeping cars dally between San Fran cisco and Chicago via Los Angola and El Paso, Through Tourist Sleoper eack TUESDAY from Portland to Chic) via Salt Lake and Colorado Springs. Through ' Standard Sleonlnr Can dally between Ogdon and Chicago. Lowest rate In effect always BTall- ablo via "Rock Island SyBtom." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES In effect on July 12, 13, IB and 16, and August 18, 10, 2D and 26; 00 dayo re turn limit. Do sure that your ticket reads tU tho Great Rock Island Route, ' Tho best and most reasonable din ing car sorvlco. For Information, ucu. v. BAINTER, T. P. A, L- B. GORIIAM. Gon Art.. 2B0 Alda street. Portland Oro. Corvallis&EasternBR, Quick Time East From Tacoma, Seattlo, the Pug nnJ.dJ;ountry. nntl Spokane to Mil ?h rin.rtSor .P0'1118 a o Soutieart Through ti-olns Seattle to KanMi City ootilnnivl vultv, V.I.. . atandard Pnllmsji sleepers, and Ut .UL"; 'a8t. tourist sloepers, cleia. comfortablo and cheap. WhV not rnUA th. ii i.i wlo nun . " ""uuiwiBl BDBCiau J ??Bl d th0 Brllngtont Yoa worse e,V and you mlght d0 ' m'S? Bs-e our. Motto, 8TATK TtlHtT, 8ALBM, OR8QON, jeaanU ."Ii. -- jw - w--"F?P3?ll-SL. tomininlinZita "Portland and Return Oniu moah The Southern Pacific Is now selling round trip tickets to Portland from Salem for $2.30. rood coin- a.......... or Sunday, returning Sumiav n.i xr lay. giving all day Sunday and Mon day In Portland. Tho same arrange ment applies from Portland, giving all Portland people a chanr i .i.u .. ley points at greatly reduced rate. W. H COMAN. O. P, A CASTOR I A For Infant and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought 12:45 p.m. ... '2:00p.m. .... 6:20p.m. .... 6:45 ii, m. ....11:30 n.m ..13:15 p. in, .. 7:00 n.m. ..12:20 p m. TIME CARD NO. 24 No. 2 for Yaqulna: leaves Albany . Leaves Corvallls Arrives Yaqulna No. 1 Returning: Leave Yaqulna Leaves Corvallls Arrives Albany . No. 3 for Derol. Leaves Albany ., Arrives Dotrol . No. 4 From Detreit: rroU 1:00P.. t Z v. ny 5:55 p. m til x arlvoa ,n Alby th,. ' . WeU M glv,n8 two or hree hours In Albany before depar ture of S. P. northbound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S I. trains at Corvallls and Albany glv.' ing direct servleA to w 7.6,v Jacent beaches. " ana ad- Train No, 3 for rwu ... . and other mountain 7Z Albany at 7:00 a. n ..v. I6 trolt about noon, g.ng UnTo to reach tho Springs same day .-. .urunw mronnaUon apply to EDWIN 8TONE, T. COCKRELL, Agt, Aw"' I H. IL CRONISE, j S1 A. C. 8HE-DON, General Aocnt IOO TmilD STREET. PORTLAND. I O. C. T. CO.'S PA88ENQER STEAMERS POMONA WMiH!S.t,'JfJ0f9r I'onimd. Monday, weaneKlay and Frlflay al 10 a, m. m fe'y,urflfy,ncl 8wrdy at 7 a. t p? ttfderDJenoe dt0r exceP Sunday Deck: F00t of Trad- ftMWt ?Jt. BALDWIN, Aflt Capital Normal School First National Ranv nniiiin c.i.. BMSKf ?8?f &" opeas J. J. KRAPS. Salem, Of J. Brownstein & Son- M State street Highest cash price paid for hide. Pelt. Wnoi Tallow and Fura; also neneral dealer In ol ron, Rubber and Metals. Phone 2071 Main. 1J ""ntm ,. : ftW