r"r?yvBr-1zr'f "" ' fWf""'C7lJtV DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 190V SEVEN ' t " Tf. T C0S6R0VE CONCERT TUESDAY ;At the Armory, the Enter tainment Followed by a Military Ball Ono of tho -most notable entertain- meats ovor given In tho city of Sn ilem will occur at tho armory tomorrow night, whon Cosgrovo's celebrated gsoncert orchestra will mako Its np f pearanco hero for tho flrst tlmq. This J splendid orchestra from Chicago will introduco sovoral Bpcclaltlos which Jin vo novcr been heard In this eity, and which aro suro to agreeably surprise tho largo audlonco that ov I suing. Thoy will porform with1 tho Jncst, largest and most wondorful No Dessert More Attractive Whj ttso gelatino and epena nours soaking, swootcninjr, flavoring 1 t5EUri r-s5 ana ooionug wnon Si "t t produces bettor romilts in two minutes? t-Teiyuunginuiopacicngo. Blmply add hot Wotorandsottocool. It's perfection. Asur prisotothohousowlfo. No trouble. less er. ponse. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla ; rew: Loraon, Orango, Strawberry, Hasp. ; berry. At grocers. 10o. HHHa bHi Emobsi- ftaH aLA JOURNAL DIAMOND i TiuvriurYnnu mi GUESSING CONTEST EVERY SUBSCRIBER TO HAVE TY TO GUESS ON A $150 DIA MOND RING Beautiful Fitst Wate ' Given Away You Choice of 975 the Unknown Number That Gets the Glittering Diamond No Possibility of Any Crooked Work. Tho Journal has placed an order through tho C. II. Hinges Jowolry abuse for a $150 diamond of tho finest wator, to bo glvon away to subscribers to Dairy or Weekly Journal for each dollar paid tho subscriber la to havo no guess at an unknown numbor of karoo figures, that will be placed in seated envelope. This is not a draw- Ing, tottery, or gift enterprise of any ! kind but a mere innocent, harmless guessing contest that will make some ne rlchor by a present of a Una $159 diamond set In a Tiffany gold ring. How to Participate. For each rocolpt of ono dollar for the Dolly or Weekly Journal, to any address, tho poreon to whom tho re ceipt Is Issued, will bo glvon an op portunity, absolutoly without coat, to have a guoss at the unknown number," and tho person or porsons guessing aearost that numbor will receive as a present and without any compensation whatever, and moroly a3 an oxpreaslen f good will on tho part of Tho Journal toward Its subscribers, tho $160 dia mond Tiffany ring advertised lp this papor and on exhibition at tho Jowol ry etoro of C. H. Hlngos, 88 State treot Salem, Oregon. The party paying one dollar or moro shall re ceive a receipt for each dollar paid, and liavo tho opportunity to guess a different number for each sucli recelpl hold. No commission la allowed to any agont or solicitor for securing subscribers, and tho porson bo bud scrlblng dooB It with tho understand ing that tho Dally or Weekly Journal a occoptod aa payment In full for the money paid. Unknown Number How Prepared. The unknown numbor that la to be guessed was niado up In the follow rag manner. The ten numbers from K- with tho greatest enthusiasm. Prof. B. C. Hayward, of tho Oregon Agricul tural College, yestorday' telegraphed Captain ' Murphy, f speaking in the' highest torms" of 'tub entertainment given at tho college by this orchoa tra. Too much cannot bo, said, of the wonderful' wqrlc of M1b3' Paulino 8l6s son, tho soprano, who has won suoh wldo renown In concert opera, com mencing her career on tho stage at tho ago of 9 years. Tho story of her life reads llko a romance. Miss Louis i Torgorson, concert vlc Hulst, is now the youngest violinist on the American stago, and 'all music al critics, whorover sho has appeared, aro loud In their praises of her won derful work. Following tho concert will bp a mil itary ball, on tho finest dancing floor In Marlon county, and tho affair promises to bo vory brilliant, with tho members of tho company In full uni form, and tho floor filled with the handsomo ladles of- tho Capital City. Tho program for tho ovonlng abounds in cholco numbers, among them a violin solo by Miss Louise Tor gorson, a soprano-solo by Miss Pauline TIFFANY DIAMOND RING FREE Stone Set in a as An Expression of wand Subscribers Numbers, Any One nought to nine were put on soparats lips of papor and folded so as to be naeen, and a commlttoo of subscrib ers was asked to conduct tho as aerobllng of tho unknown numbor. This unknown numbor was formed at Tho Journal ofllco on Monday, Jan wary 11, J904, In tho following man er: The ton numbore from naught to nine, Inclusive, on separate slips of papor, In small sealed onvelopos wore placed In a box, shaken, and a blindfolded person In tho prosonco of tho committee drew out three of thoso ten numbors, marking tho first no, the Bocond two and tho third threo In figures, and thoy woro than placed In a large envelopo, sealed up and placed with tho diamond on exhi bition In the jowolry storo show win dow each day during tho guessing con tost, and will not bo opened until tho contest Is closed, whon the dia mond will bo glvon to tho nearest guossor. Tho unknown number will be formed by putting together the three numbers In tho order as marked, ono. two, threo, on tho onvolopes In which thoy aro contained. Tho unknown number will not bo assembled until tho guessing contost Is completed, and publicly announced to subscribers. Limited Competition. Tho numbor of receipts issued In this contost will bo limited to tho number of gueseos possible In tho rango of tho numb ore between 012 and 987, as tho unknown number must bo compoeod of a figure within thoso limits Tho unknown number cannot bo lees than 012 nor moro than 987. To bo a porfootly harmless and In nocent snd amusing guessing con tost the number to be guessed at must be and; remain absolutoly un known. There must be do chance musical Instruments, bells and music novelties In tho world. Among tho specialties will bo the follewing: Aluminum chimes quar ,tot, SwIbh bells quartet, musical rak ties Quartet, Sonnorphoho Marimba phono, aluminum fiarp1, x'ylaphono and cathedral chimes, duets and solos, standard and descriptive , overtures and many others. Theso splendid attractions' havo bcoit recolvod In tho largest cltlos V Slosson and a trombono solo by Wil liam Hawkins. The Sash and Door Factory. Tho saBh and door factory, which has been under conbtructlon only a fow months, Is "now nearly completed, together with its dry kiln, and Is ono of tho largest, most complete and up-to-dato sash and door, factories in tho United States. Tho main mill, in dimensions, is 80x170 feet, and has a capacity of about BOO doors and 250 windows per day, bo aid os mouldings, turnings, band sawing, etc. Tho kilns which be long to" this mill aro each 20x200 feet, and aro capable of drying at least 100,000 foot at ono time. The kilns" aro to o compared with any In th.o slate, and pososs many ad vantages over any in. UioiYJcst, so,oxt portB say. ' In theso kilns thoro is about 2 miles of lV4lnch pipe, and it Is so ar ranged that all wator condensing In tho' pipes In tho kiln is conducted back to tho boiler by tho uso of hot wator pumps. This is a great saving in fuel for tho engines. Tho steam for tho plant Is supplied by two tubu lar boilers lCxCO, with a 150 horso power onglno, which has a solid rock foundation, which had been purposely selected upon, thus making It run without tho least Jar. In fact, ovory thlng In tho mill Is of tho most mod ern typo, so that tho most cholco work may bo done. There aro In all over 40 machines of tho latest pattern used In tho work. Tho whlto cedar grown In this country Is said to bo tho finest In tho world for mouldings and twtdt;i a AN OPPORTUNI Tiffany Gold Ring Good Will To- of Which May Be for any crookod work on tho part of Tho Journal publlshors, of tho Jowoler furnishing tho diamond, nor on tho part of any subscriber, Tho rocolpta for this guessing contest will bo num borod In duplicate, but tho stub will bo only for tho purpose of Identify ing tho subscriber who is tho success ful guossor each subscriber writing the guoss numbor on tho back of his roceipt each ono making his or her own guoss at tho unknown numbor. As soon as tho receipts aro alUsold tho guessing contest will be ovor and the ncarost number awarded tho dia mond. How the Guesses Are Made. On securing a receipt for ono dol lar or moro, tho porson wishing to guess will wrlto his guoss be tween tho above numbers on tho back of tho rocolpt In Ink or In- dollblo poncll, writing only ono guoss on each rocolpt, and depositing the same in tho soldered tin box provided at Tho Journal office for that purpose. Subscribers out of town will bo al lowed to mako their guess In tho same manner. Keoelpts will bo mallod thorn, and thoy can return tho sam, with their guoss written on tho back, in a sealed envelope plainly mark ad "Journal Diamond Guessing Contest," and thoy will be deposited in tho box. The soldered, tin box will not bo cut open until all tho receipts In the guessing contest are sold 975 re ceipts In all. Receipts Now Ready. Subscribers can now got their re ceipts and begin making guossoe to secure the $150 diamond. Subscribers by mall and at Journal special delivery stations in tho suburbs of Creator Sa lem will all be given the soma oppor tunity to guem. TO KILL THE DANDRUFF1 GERM. la the Only p'oible War of nartae An Effective Cure. If you sco a woman or a man with lux uriant glossy hair, you may too miro nei ther has dandruff to amount to anything, InVnearly ovcry caso whero women and men1 havo thin brlttlo hair, they owe It to dandruff. Thoro aro hundreds of prep orations that "claim" to euro dandruff, but not ono but Nowbro's Horplcldo tolls you that dandruff Is tho rosult of a srarm fcurrowlnfr Into tho scalp, and that per manent euro of dandruff and Its conse quent falling and baldn6ss, can only be had by killing' tho germ; and thoro la no othor preparation, that will destroy that Korot hut Nowbro'a Ilerplcldo. "Destroy tho causo, and you removo tho effect." Sold by leading druggists, iflend lOo. In stamps for sample to Tho Horplcldo Co., Detroit. Mich. Daniel J. Fry, Special Agent. many local orders nro bolng filled. Tho factory. Is now turning out an or der consisting of windows, mouldings and turnings for tho Masonic Templo at Marshfiold, aluo a largo order for tho, Catholic hospital building, besides thqy havo .orders for tho; bank build ing and sovoral other largo buildings now under construction. Tho factory will employ from 50 to 100 men, as business may demand. Tho planning of construction and tho' superintending of tho work has been under tho management of Mr. Potor Logglo, to whom groat credit Is duo for accomplishing so much in so short a tlmo. North Bend CItlzon. TEMPERANCE CRUSADE. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Handsaker Will Speak and Sing In Salem. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Handsaker, of Corvallls, tompcranco evangollsts, will speak and sing at tho W. C. T-U. hall Tuesday, 12th, only. Mr Handsakor Is said ot be a force ful speakor, also a enpabje slngor, In which ho Is ably assisted, by his wife. They havo been In tho employ of tho Twontleth Century Plodgo Signing Crusndo. Everybody Is invited. Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant & Pennell, Prepe, Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stelner's Market Chickens 8010c, Eggs Por dozon 23c. Turkeys 12 015c Ducks 10c. Hop Market Hopb 1922c. Potatoee, Vegetables, Etc. rotatoco-;30c. Onions l4c. ' Dried Fruits. Peachoo 10c. Apricots 10c. Applos 10c. Petite prunes 1c. Italian prunce 5c Wood, fence Potto, Ete. Big fir K00. Second-growth $3.50. Afh $3.00 to $3.75. Body oak $4.50. Pole oak $4.00. Cedar posts 12 c Hide, Pelts and Fura. Green Hideo, "No. 1 5c Green Hides, No. J 4c. Calf Skins 405c Sheep 75c Goat Skills 25o to 81.03, Grain and Frour. Wheat, Salem Flooring Ui&, port value, S$c Oats 32c Barloy $18.50 per ton. Flour WholeaaJe, $$.10. Live Stock Market Steora 3c. l Cows JHo. 8heov 2a Droseed veal 6ttc mi.- Dressed hogs Cc, Llvo hogs 4c Mutton 2c por pound. Veal 5c. Hay, Fo4d, Cti. -Baled cheat $11. ' ' Bale' clovor $1O0$11. Bran $20. Shorts $21. v Creamery and Dairy Product. Good dairy butter 20025c Creamery butter 30c Cream separator skimmed. at Com. Creamery, 30c, not PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla WJla, 71c072c Valloy 78c Flour Portland, best grade, $3,750 $3.85; graham, $3.75. Oats Cholco Whlto. $1.10 Barloy Feod, $20 por ton; olled, $21. MHlstuff Bran, $18. ( Hay Timothy, $16 Potatoes 60 0 60a Bgxs Oregon ranch, 37c Poultry Chickens, mixed, lOcO 10 c por pound; spring, lie turkeys, UVO, 1ZUU4C. Mutton DrosBOd, 506c Pork Dressed, 66c. Boef Drosood, 506?ic Voal 808c Hops 1903 crop, 15022c. Wool Valley, 17018c; Eastern Oregon, 12016a; Mohair, 2637c Hides dry. IS pounds an, upwards. 15 to 16Wc. Bauer Beet dairy, 2Q0ZZUc; rxn- oy cremery,30c; store 18016Mc XMarkct Quotations Today X "Mike Oalem a Good Home Mtrkef" ' X ;MIHlllllllglMMIII-MI i CLASSIFIED ij ' ' i u i i - i f Advertisements, Ave lines or T lees, In ths column Inserted ', ', f three time for 25c, ,50c awook T $1.50 a month. All over Ave nc ax. me same rate. Wl i I I I I I I 1 I I I 1 t 8 I I I 1 Mi 1 T LOST AND FOUND. Lost Between postofflco nnd Whlto Cornor, seal wrist bag, solid sllvor mountings, sot with rublos. Llborol roward for return of samo to this office. l-8-3t Found. A Bmall rbrown dog. Owner call at 484 Front' glreot, provo prop erty and pay for this notice l83t Lost. On Commorclal stroot, a whlto laco trimmed handkorchiof. Return to Journal . ofllco and , rocolvo re ward. l-7-3t Money Found. Anyone would feci a thrill of pleasure' to pick up a silver half-dollar on tho highway. Thoy aro lying around ready to pick up (no capital required) if you are willing to rustle and con talk only a llttlo bit Good for olthor sex, young or oldi Address or call at Journal office 12-lO-tf FOR SALE. For Salc-J-Froeh cow; lnqulro of D. T. Brown, at aBylum. 1-0-lwk Oak Posts. A lot for solo by A. F. Hofor, Jr., Journal office. l-6-3t For Sale. At a bargain, ona 18-honto powor onglno and boiler, on sltlds; also ono fcorrol maro, weight 11C0. Inquiro of J. E. Murphy, tilo yard, Salem. l-6-lwk-wk2t For Sale. Fine aocond-gTowth maplo and ash wood. Dellvorcd to any part of city. Apply to J. W. Man lor. Phono 2075 Black, or call at homo west of brick store, South Salem. 12-28-lmo For Sale Or trado, a flno 10-acro chicken or fruit ranch; first-class buildings and improvements; close to school, pootofflco, storo and rail way station. Will trado for city or nnimproYod farm property. Address "W. J.," Caro Journal 11-6- For Sale. At a bargain. For anyone wonting a good buslnosa location, largo store and houso combined; good chance to carry on a gonoral merchandise business on ono of Sa lem's boot stores. Address Ira Towno, Salem, Ore. 12-16-lm Choice Farm For Sale. Throe miles northwost from Brooks, having dwelling house, barn and two hop houses, with 30 acros of hops, bal anco farming land, with running wator, oxcopt onough cholco timber to supply tho placo. M. J, Egon. 11-12-tf For Sale. O. K. Grubbors. Boat in Orogon; thuo stato premiums; ono horso has tho powor of 99; can grub an aero a day, James Finney, Brooks, Or. 11-26-lra For Sale Inmproved and unimproved block property In South Salem, For Information Inquire of 13. Hofor, Journal office 10-9-tf For Sale Eighty acres ot land in Washington county, for $450, A bargain for somo ono wanting to mako a home. Some timber on the placo; somo clearod. B. Hofor, Sa eom, Orogon. 100tf MISCELLANEOUS. Dr. I. W. 8tairr Offlco In Bush & Broy building, vor Orogon Shoo Storo. Offlco hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Calls attondod In city or country. Residence 'phono 2355 Rod. 1-5-tf Dr. H. H, Scovell. Susgestlva thorapoatics. Osteopathy. Nenrous and functional dlseasoo. Rooms 4, 5 and 6, D'Arcy building. Phone 2855 Main. 1-1-lra The Proper Thing The iopular 'drink for family uo Is G. S. soda ' jand carbonated beverages. Every body should keep these goods at their homes. Call up Gideon BtoU Co. 'phone 421. 8ay Havs you tried Edwards 4b Lusch ors for meats, We havo tho best sausage In town. Come and try It, and be convinced. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldoot and host equipped company In Sa eom. Piano and furniture moving a specialty Offloe 'phono, 861. W. W. Brown k. Son, proprietor. Offlos No. 60 Stato Btreet 9-1-lm Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 297 Commercial street upstairs. Singing schcoL Rudlmental and sight reading class es. Begins Wednesday evening, Oc tober 14th. Class every Wednes day evening to May 1st, next Tul tion, $1.00. Unique Cleaning Rooms Shaw A Johnson, the cleaners, are now lo cated at 209 Commercial street They do a general prewlng and r pairing business. Specialties; Skirts, silk waMs. kid gloves, geois cJotit Inx, etc Phone 2814. ft-SS-lyr. FOR RENT. p For Rent A four-room cottago at 387 Church stroot Will soil fumI- turo and a winter's supply of wood. 1-C-tf Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottle block, by day, week, or month. Al' so light housekeeping rooms. Elec tric llghtk Open all hours. Commorclal St, No. 333, Phene: 2965 Main, Mattie Hutchlns, Prop DRESSMAKER8. 4- Mr. I Campbell Does, dressmaking' at hor homo, on the cor line, near tho South Salem cemotery. -Country trado solicited. lM8-lra-d-r DK W. 8. Mott Will hereafter b found la .tho Broy block, 275H Ccca morcial street, over Oregon Sioe Co. Office telephone, 2931; resi dence phone, 2751. Office hoars 9 to 12. and 2 to 5. aj New Sweet Cider. Dnd your order to the neareat grocery,- or call ujp phono 4J1. Gideon BtoU ft Gal, 1-lMf WATCHMAKER. W. Calvet Practical Watchmsfcaf 158 Stato street, make a vpeoiaMr pf repairing watches, clock si Jowolry, and guarantees good wrfc at reasonable prices. 11-12-lyr RESTAURANT. Ferduson's Restaurant 05 Stat Btroot Open day and night Our 20c meals are bettor than any 9S houso In the state, Slx'20o aeaM for $1.00; 21 20a meals for $3.00. LODQE8. Valley lodge No. 18, A. 0. 0. W. Meets in tholr hall In Hoi man block, cor nor Stato and Liberty, every Moo day ovonlng. Visiting brothros wolsomo. Itoy Mclntlro, M. W. A. E. Aufronce, Recordor. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Oaxtl Hall In Holman block, corner Stat and Liberty Sts. T'lenday of eaeV weolc at 7:30 p. m. II. II. Turner, 0. O.; W, I. Staloy, K. of It and S. Foresters of America Court Sons wood Forestors No. 10. Moots Fri day night In Tumor block. S. W. Mlnturn. O. R.: A. L. Brown, flee. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Codar Camp No. 5246. Meets every Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'oloelr Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, T. C: A. L. Brown. Clerk. Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or der United Workmen, meets vrnr Saturday ovonlng In ih9 Holmes Hall, corner Stato and Liberty streets. Visiting brothron woJcohm. J. a Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sellwcofl Recorder. 08TEOPATH8. Drs. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J. Bar? and Anna M. Darr. Graduates Amorlcan School of Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., successors to Br. Grace Albright OfilC' hours I t 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Fellows' Templo, Phono Main 27Mr rosldonco phono 2603 rod. TON80RIAL AND BATHB. Evan's Barber Shop Only first-claw shop on Stato stroot Every thing now and up-to-oato. Finest pores Iain baths. Shave, 16a; haircut tie baths, 25c, Two flratclosa boot blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at offlo. Dills payable monthly In adranc Use oil complaints at tho offlco. EXPRESS AND TRANSFER. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all moll and passenger train Barrage to all porta ot the city. Prompt service. Telephone No. 841. HECKMAN'HEDRICK & UOMYEK WIRE FENCING. Walter Morley, Dealer In American, Elwood and Page field fonclng. Ail kinds of poultry fonclng. Bhlngleo, P. & D. ready roofing and wall paper , Prices the lowost Salot Fonco works, 60 Court stroot, Salem, d&w. DENTI8T8. O. M. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M, Koone, In White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at mod erat foe In any branch aro la especiiS) request THE BUTE CAFE 208 Commercial Street Regular Dinner at Noon 25c Meals at all hours Service a la Carte B ECKBRLBN. Proprietor OASVOXIXA. 3u mWlutontoKyttoX BigsMue r i m tan