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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1904)
&' -etx' DAILY CAP ITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1904. s& j tA if T II .. A ifiuina Cnicioo, Jia., Sept. 27, 1902. I hare been a inllercr with almost every kind c femalo trouble for year, but as long aa I could get around and do my work I would not try patent medicines ai I bad no faith in them. About Olgnl roonins ago i i" - ji1 .I. - a iL tilriMil my my bcd.iuffcring with prolapsus of the uterus, with bearing down pains ana Intenso paini in the back. My aunt.who camo to nurse mo told me of Wine of Cardui and sent forabot tle. I am indeed glad that she did, for that first bottle started me on the roau to rccoT- (Ji urn vvwu buuw ... . fry. In n fow week 1 was out of bed and in. three monthi I was in better health ana stron ger than I bad been in t ran. I take a dose now, ocoasionallr, of Wino of Cardui and am kept in g. Woodman. Circle No. 70. vwiFfiVtf linn I tit Wino of Cardol brings certain relief to women suffering any symp ol female weak-new and perfectly reunlatcs the menstrual flow. Wino which weakens tho lioamcnU holding the womb in place, lou need not suffer crery month ifvou tuko this medicine. Tho periodical discharge will bo palnlr-n and healthy without continual weakening drains. Wino of Cardui will mako your health right and yoa may treat yourself privately in your own homo, Kecuro a $1.00 Lottlo of Wino of Cardui from your aruggisi uiiiay OREGON LOSES KLAMATH Building of tlieKlamatli Road Captures the Trade torn mm& The County Is an Unsettled Empire Whose Settle ment Will Give Mil lions to California Tho Sacramento Union, whose ed itor is fnmlllar with tho potential wealth of tho Klamath basin, prints tho following editorial showing how I tho Klntnnth Rlvor railroad establish lea the connection of the region with California and must divert the trade to that state: I Among tho developments of tho past year tending to the enlargement of what we may call tho general upbore of California trado Influence IB TIFFANY DIAMOND RING FREE JOURNAL DIA UNKNOWN NUMBER GUESSING CONTEST EVERY SUBSCRIBER TO HAVE AN OPPORTUNI TY TO GUESS ON A $150 DIA MOND RING Beautiful Fitst Water Stone Set in a Tiffany Gold Ring Given Away as An Expression of Good Will To ward Subscribers Yo$$nM o 975 Nt,mtws Any One of Wnicb May Be the Unknown Number That Gets tne Glittering Diamond ": No Possibility of Any Crooked Work. Tha Journal haa piwed an order j nwmkt to nine wrs put on wpnrat. fcrouRh tho a II. UlngM Jemelryj.iljm of papor and folded so aa to bo om fori 150 dlauwnd of the Hnwt j uiwmhhi, and a commits of wibrlb- WAtAT, til lx KtTtm away to subneribonj t pally or Wookly Journal for each ottr paid tho subscriber is to hart two futm at an unknown number of Sstrw fliurea, that will b ulacod In a WlcA envelop This J not a dTaw lo, otry. or stft eatwprtso of any sUnd but a wero Inisoceat, hamleas WwJiH ontK. that, will make- notn richer by a present of a Jinn f 1&9 fcuaood set Iti a Tiffany sold ring. How to Participate, rv fch rwWpl of. ooo dollar for Dally or Wookly Journal, to any jWtpm. tho parson to whom tho re wrfrf lo Issued, wjll bo tjirun an op. sytaalty absolutely without fort, to a gut at tho unknowa number, d the ixrori or portons Krin wt that number will rwoiTo iu a Hiwt aad without any componyou nawTor. ana rorily as an. niprwataq wn mui ubkwi 10 coiuitict tut na einbllng of the unknown uumbar. Thin unknown number wna formed at Tho Journal otrico on Monday, Jan ry U, 1904, In tho following man er: Tho ten uumbors from naught to nine, lncluslr on prato slips of paper. In small Bvnle envelopes wwre placwd In a box. shaken, and a hllndfolded person In tho nratMiM f tio rommlttN drew out thr. i UJoso tea uumbore. marklug tho ftret oo, mo second two and tho third throo In ngurtvi, and they wore then, phwid In a largo cwvelopo, sealod. up and phMxvl wfth tho diamond on oxhl bltlon In Uo Jowolrr stor v i. h)w ch day durlug tho guodng con tost, and will not bo optswul until tho content Is closed, when thn .n.. wond will tx gjyon o tho noarwt uiMiir. Th unknown i,,,mK - . ... -" MI . "' "ll HUIUDOT Will 1 7 .1 " w,ul qo ,,0rnai - - i j'"juS uwcuw the throe toward jy uberlbrs, tho IW di numboru In tho ordor as marked tie. for any crookctl work on tho part of Tho Journal publlshors, of tho Jewolor furnlshlnK tho diamond, nor on tho rt of any subscriber. The receipts for this Knowing contest will be num.- oerxHt in duplicate, but the stub will m only for U10 purpose of Identify. Injr tho subscriber who 1b the success ful Kuewier yicli subscriber writing tho Kuoea number on the back of hU twolpt-oach ono mnklnc his or hnr own mioes at the unknown n.,m... Aa soon na tho rveirtntK m n Ij tho buwsIbb contest will be over and the noarost nmniim u,..i,.i .1. .. I mond. but which has attracted little public notice, Is the building of a railroad from the point where the Southern Pacific line crosses Klamath river inin fhn lmnin nf Southeastern Ore gon. This little road, now something like 30 miles long, follows the gen eral line of the Klamath rivor in a northeasterly direction, piercing the mountain barriers which separate California from Oregon, crossing thu state boundary a short distance auovo Klamath Hot Springs, and onterlng tho One timber blt which lies be tween Klamath lake on the east and the Cascade mountains on tho wsat The nominal purpose of this enter prise Is to reach the Klnmath timber link, but that behind this nurnoso there is a. largor ono related to thn permanent commerce of tho country, Is made mnnlfost by the fact that the work of construction has been dond In the most thorough manner and that the work of construction has been done In tho most thorough manner and that arrnngomonts have been made nt a point on Klamath lake look Ing to the establishment of terminal facilities. Some 12 or 1G mllos moro of construction from I'okegama, tho prosont northorn terminus of the line, will carry it forward to a connection with navigation on uppor Klamath lake. The great basin of Southwestern Oregon thus approached for tho first time by an effective system of trans portation Is tho largest romalnlng dis trict in the United Stutes wholly un developed In a transpnrtatlonal sonse. It Is n country ns large as the statu of Ohio, with n thousand elements ot potential wealth, but which up lo this time has been hold In tho bon dage of an almost absolute Isolation The five or six thousand people who occupy this great region nro devoted exclusively to the stock industry and live prnctlcally tho lives of pioneers. It Is usoloss to produce anything which cannot walk out to market, therefore, nothing In tho way of com munlty Industry Is attempted oxcopt Ing animal husbandry. WIdo areas of tho most boautlful country Ho barron nnd wiuto bocnuse cultivation Is use Iobb whore thoro is no means of net ting to market It has long been a question with those who know anything about tho Klamath region as to whethor It b- longs commorclnlly to California. 10 Orogon or to tho commercial cities ot Utah, it Is annronchnbln hv nmn. tlcally lovol routes from tho north, from tho oast nnd from tho seuthwest: and the soberest Judgment has been that the futuro commurclal connec tion Of tho country dnnnmla InrimK. upon which of tHeso threo routes was first to bo oponod. This nolnt hno beon dotormlnod by tha ontornrlsn nf tho Klamath lumbor country, of which Mr. nervoy Undloy, of Los Angalos. is the most active spirit. Tho Klam ath River railroad, which has now ponotrntod to I'okognmn nnd which must soon reach Klamath lako, can not fall to establish tho line of com marclal Interest southward with th commercial cities of California rw railroad will for a long time be ample for nil the neels of the Klamath bn In. This road, now nearly construct ed. establishes the connection with California ami It will probably have no rival for mnny years tn mm. ni Ifornln, through Mr. Llndlei-a enfr. prise, has at least won th flrf ,,., nnd will probably be ablo to retain ine very groat advantage gained. JJ Dmnft" Is one of the curious expressions used or worked out. Many a woman drops Zn chair, in utter weariness aU played out," and wonders why she feels so weak. She has not vet realized that the general lieaitn is intiuiatclv related to local health of the womanly organism, that weakness must follow wouianiy mm mmftm rOtiA BO r 2Vjt. the A. )5ml ma- SpyfftSjErAjKii coses. Restoration of the general health invari ably follows the use of Dr. Pierce's Ifa unrltp Pre- regulae"' the periods, dries weakening 1 J?!..- 1. 1. i..df.iininiinM nnd ulccra- !- .,i otirea fptimlu weakness. It tranquilizes the nerves, encourages the apostite and induces refreshing sleep. There is no substitute for "Favorite l'rescnpiioii, lur "'" a as good " for womanly ills. "ItrUhtondviMthe iiflerinfr women of tlili znat land, of the Reed I liave recehed from Dr Keree's fivorlte l'rerlptton nnd 'Golden Med ical Ducovery,' write Mrs. Mary Shnppcll, ol Columbus G&ve, Fninam Co., ohb. "for four years I had been a wjTerer ftom f"f,jr ?; 0!DFf27lr SiSiorEiii AiotUUmrAIJIFIil 3 TRAIN8 TO THE EAST DAILY DKPABT fOK ana ai limes ivai nu.iun: ,w ...... ...- ---work for three In the family. I had such palnj that I suffered almost death doiens of times, but -n .,.1- ..- l.nt.lh .if vMir mfrifHnta I can Chicago Portland Rpcclal 8 60 a. m Tla Hunt lngton "AUanUo Eiiircis 8:16 p. in. Tla Hunt lrjRton 7 4S p. m. via Bpokana TIME SCHEDULES From Portland, Or, Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth. Omaha, Karjjwi Oltr, at. Lonii, OhJeuRr IUU IUUI, Bait iAkn. llrtirt, v. Worth. Omaha, Kantai Cltr, fit. UmU. Chtcairo and Kast. HI Vanl IllalU Wall TamiJTT Ft Mall iHpokano, Wallace, lnilli oinu, jninnoapous 8L Paul. nnlnth.Milwik.. Chicago, and Kuu ARRIV, U Mpa I.40,. 8. 1 70 MOUKS 7fl PORTLAND TO CHICAGO U No Chanre nf r. " VI truthfully aay that my health was Rfeatly 11 proved I have a (rood appetite and am c-ilniiiR la flesh right aloiijr This sprlnc Is the fust nn. 1.. fi.. vMr that I have done my house iim 1,1 fi ars that I have done my house cleanlns all by myself and without the least fatigue whatever I hope all suffering women may find relief as I have done "My ijaln in weight has been just ten pounds, and I am still gaining " Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 large jwges, paper covers, i3 sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only, or for cloth-bound book, send 31 stamps. Address Dr R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. mmMMmmmMmmmmammammuammsmmmmmmunmmil mHMM44eH4sHMiM JO. MILLER. PETER H0CH, 5 German Market 1 Just opened, noxt door to Hnr ritt & Lawrences grocery store, a clean, new market, whore all klndB of meat can bo had. Low prices and prompt delivery our motto. Wo mako a specialty of Ado German aausago of all kinds. Give us a call. iBnniemsfrrM-w-frf-WS OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDtiiT From PortUnd' K 8 p. re llr azcept Dalli izcept Banda p. m RattlrrlftT Or.m, ' All wJllnn dates aubjoot IU UllHIlJTO ForsnFranclKOo tUll bTury 6 days COLDMB1AHIVER YoAitorla and War LandluRa P.B p.w. i Ftee, Yes Fee. Dr. Stono makes no chareo for consultation or prescription. Can bo found daily at 0110 or thn other of his drug stores Salem Oregon. WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamor Ruth Ieavea Salem im Portland and way landingB on Tn days, Thursdays and Saturdays, aboi) C n- m. M. p. BALDWIN A, L. CRAIO, AgtO.R.&N. Salsa Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Or. PQihyroyaL Hlui m SA rr "I :'"L"A Oj'r. yl,e. ixi i riiiiiV,:,"...,r?.1"Hnti l 2 ".!": ." ' r uni.t, ., w.d Ti" iw -..rrV,"" lHMej!-.Ju i..sf,T ifn avd Tiffany riS adverUwd In this faper tna oa MalhlUon at u Jewol r fiwp or o. ii. uiBK. S8 S(ate mw. miw, Ureaon. Tha party tte t dwllar or mora shall r Ttn A ivsiwpt (or ah dollar paid. -. Ty vaa upportuaiiy to jfUAaj a roVt Mmbftr hv weh such rvolpt W4 :o commia4a k allows to AT ct ot s.jlieitor for oourlnB -T"Tr,i"v a w powoa bo mb. Uo, threxs, on tn vt4op jn whlch "y ni 04WUIBOJ. Th ..nfc.... numb" b aa,M,u uwn s.v sutBR mwi ,, conpj j PubUely aaouaoj to wbscrlbew. Limited Competition, The number at hii. i. . . tabs txMttt will ba llmi.i ... .. BWnbiH- of guw, poiblo ln u,a f of tho numltar h a.. M m. aa the uaknown numlw must m TV1 w,y ,h0 uads.nrtaad- b rZJTZ T" WU4t to raettiM . ... . . .. 'w,,, " The uuteowis numh- Mn. wetwy baM. ' ma ,B 65 wr wor thaa S7 T a porfooUy hamla aad la. weey paM. Wuwn Nwrnfesf-H Prtpr . ""ra M6f that to to bi tsoonit -in. i .u...i . ii tk- "'"" Kwtwae con, '" atimber to ba n..i .. t bo aitd rau,lB ..,.....,.. . " -" "viuiCTy UQ. w muat b no chaac tuwty to p, How the Quee Ar Msd. On curing a rvoolpt (or ona dob Iftr or moro, tho person wishing BUtwa will write hi ,.,. w. twesm tho above numbers on th back of the roolni n iu . . dollblo pencil writing only one gucsa oa each receipt, and uoIUbe tho uuo in tho boldenwl tin iw ",.... , , ""'" u"1 wwn will be al lowtxl to mako their miesa hft mannor. lUvulnta win k.. ..T. them, and thy can rm .,. T tU tt4r hhm written oa UZwti Z r.T " " W mark! """'"'" uiamOBd UUfwaln,. rv....4 - and they will U !.,. .. .. . Tho soldmxl tla box Mil not boS 21 UHUl Ml ,hft Pta la S elpto in aU. 7 ro" Recelpta Now Rdy. Sb$ribra can am, .v.. th. n dhunoai fiSSJl V wall and at Jouri ...r? 2?-? ..;.'a u" iw Deafnesa Cannot Be Cum4 by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased nortlon of , , There Is only one way to cure deaf iie. and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucus Jin- k vi wie isustac h an tnho im,.. this tube Is Inflamed you have a rum bllng sound or Imnorfort hM.i- and when It is entirely closed, deaf' noss Is the result, ami nniAo .. tlamntlon can bo takon out and this tube restored to ta normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nlno casea out of ten arn r,..n.. ... catarrh, which Is nothing but an In tlamwl condition of tho m., vlcee. D"0 Wo Will give Ona Hnnrtrwl tv.ii... ."r uy case or ueafneaa (CaU8od by catarrh) that cannot be cured by -....- w..,mi uro. aend for cir oulara. froo. P J. CHENEV & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by dniBKlsts. 7o Hall's Family pjna are beat I PILES suppository ffl II- Vat PV. a.Mu. yr H n u,i,u n..;.:.:."""" sfnXS " l Hirimii Vi C1TCII M' 0010 n osism by 8. C. 8ton. Hall for FW Bmpli Corvallis & Eastern R R. Offers n cholco of THREE gatewtp, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH OMAHA, to Chlcagp and points Eist Through Standard and Tooritt sloeplng cars dally between San Trio- clsco and Chicago via Lob Antekt and El Paso. Through Tourist Slcoper etc TUESDAY from Portland to Chlciri via Salt Lake and Colorado Sprint Through Standard Sleeping W dally betweon Ocdon and Chlcaeo. Loweat rato in offoct nlwara antt able via "Rock Island Sratom . Roducod ROUND TRIP iiatm Is effect on July 12, 13, IB and 16, ul August 18, 19, 25 and 20; 90 daja it- turn limit Do suro that your ticket reads lis me Great Rock Island itnuto. Tho boat and moat reasonable dl ing car aoryica For Informatloi, GEO. W. BAINTER. T. P. A. L. B. GORHAM. Gon ArrL. 250 A1J sireei, fortland Ore. Quick Time East From Tnnsrvm On.ni. tUm. XrtartA ann,r .T""' ?lu?' " .7 vuuiury ana upouane to our BOUrl MVAr nnlnt. j 11.J. -1M.lU,0 Th Dui"llnSton offera quick Berric. -..wufau iruiuB aoattln to ivansu wiy equipped with big, free chair can Standard Ii,ii.. ,?' a l.H ooL"?.8!' tHri "looped. cl8U- iTrV lo una cneap. WhV not tnlrn iU Cf..t.... anu.UI ol. nim "" OUUU1WUI irv- via Billings and the BurlinctonT YW cant do better, and vou mlcb TIME CARD NO. 24, No. 2 fop Vanning 12:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:20 p.m. Brancon A Ranan. In tho city. You don't know It until you have tried them. CASTOR I A Tor In&nta and Children, Tto Kind You Hars Always Bought 6:5 a.m. 11:30 o.m .12:15 p.m. ""-"irrirrr Loavea Albany Leaves Corvallis Arrives Yaqulna No. 1 Returning: Lonvea Yaqulna Learea Corvallis Arrives Albany . No. 3 for Derolt! Leaves Albany ... 7.ftn Arrives Dotrol' . "jl."? No. 4 From Detreit: PB' JST k'1 1:0P- tlrl N0" J ar,Vea ,n Alby in Umo to connect wk .k bound train, aa .. Ir5' ouU r'"Z: Train No. 2 connw .i.u Train No. 3 for ntu ,. . and other mountain '"Tr811 Albany at 7:00 aT .v. leaIM tlt about noon, 8W Zn,, . - WD sapnnga same day. For ftuther formation aprjy to EDWIN STONE, COCKRKLL, At, ST H. a CRONI8B, Axout, 6, worse. better, nnd you might 4o A. C 8HE-DON, General Aont irri mTTTT.,. .--rm " vr x XI. JJLt JJ MTltHiiiJ A f PORTLAND. O. C. T. C0.'8 PA88ENGER 8TEAMER8 POMONA wnilDlelkIefo Portland, Mondar, Wednesday and Friday al 10 a, m. n& Tbureday and 8arorday t7. tp?,iDnlepnlenco dRU7 teeptBdT Deck: Foot of Trasta Strwt HiJ''-DWlN, Agt, Yoiirtepmother Id Still horY unit nt dv aa atCT. Vhen your clothes aro worn & dirty, or tho buttons off toko thorn iH' V10 Dyeing and Cloan ing Works. nn.iinn -j unin: now voWet collara put oa 6Yrcoa; also four suite a month for $1. Call4 or anJ returned. MK8. C. H. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial Street