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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1904, BIX Second Week of JOURNAL DIAMOND UNKNOWN NUMBER GUESSING CONTEST a4 frf 4-H HIIHItHllimiMIIHIIHill'lHI H lllll (From "The 8alem Capital Journal ha era a $150 diamond, absolutely titles the subscriber to a guess X the right number Is entitled to the HHHHiiiiiiiiiiiuitiimiiniHinimii iimiinmiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiit EVERY SUBSCRIBER TO HAVE AN OPPORTUNI TY TO GUESS ON A $150 DIA- ; Beatitiitfl First Water Stone Set in a Given Away as An Expression of Good Will To ward Subscribers Your Choice of 975 Numbers, Any One of Wbicn May Be the. Unknown Number Tbat.Gets tbe Glittering Diamond The Unknown Number Formed by Quesses May Drlng the Contest Tho past wook hundreds of rev elpt In Tho Capital Journal Freo Diamond Guessing Content have been Issued to subscribers to tho dally and weekly, ami alt aro happy In tho pos session of a gunta at an unknown numbor, and to be participants in a harmless. Innocent amusing guessing coutost. Till a contest li cnmimliKl hv ftll IA tin rtftrfnntlv fnln ma twttm MM.Iiftft 'PI... Ii.iim.1 ....... - . . .. ,.-...-,., ,., ,,, itiiu-uk .uu wuuumi uiiicuuu juonuny, jnu Innocent aH tho children's kuido ofjuary 11, 1904, In tho following man- uuiiun, iiunon. wwcu nana Molds too Uuttunr" Only In The Journal eonlest not oven the publishers know tn whleh hand tha button It. Offer Open to All. A free kumm on tho dlamund It mado open to Hitold and nw Bvib wilberu all who pay a dollar on subscription. Tha publishers have but few subscribers on their books who arc In arrant and now propose that evim tho who pay up a doV lar In arrears hall have a right to a Diamond Content receipt let all havo tho ama opportunity of getting a fro guew on the f ISO diamond ring who pay a dollar and got tholr money's worth In tha brightest ami best paper In tho atato for tho mono; ana a free gue on a valuable gift wu make to all our patron at an u nrowlon of Reed will and to itlmu kto payment In advance. How to Participate. Nr each receipt of ono dollar for Dally or Weekly Journal, to any a4drM, tho person to whom tho re Wpt la Issued, win b., ,5,Yon m iwrtutttty. absolutely without nut, to have a guess at the uukaown number. t tho rwo or nwsons guessing aant that number will mci. . present and without any eowpeasatton whatever, and nwrely ax au MprtwiUn of good will oa the part of Tho Journal toward It subscribers, the $150 d4e, awnu nnaay ring advortlssd In thle papar and oa exhibition at tho Jewel IT of a II. Htngvw, j stats twrt, Sakrn. OrtHt The party paying o dollar w iwro shall w lr a rocolpt for ,& dolUr paid, and hftYO tho opportimn i -,. tffforwit numbtvr for each iyh rop arid. Ka cemwiwrfoa ta allow! to or awt or avtkator tw awurtag wbwlb. and taa prwa wb. cdtlae do it wh is.- i .. . ta that th Dally Wwfcly j,, TIFFANY DIAMOND RING FREE THE PLAN ENDORSED EDITORIALLY Editorial In the Sunday, January 17, Inaugurated a scheme by which It proposes to give away to Its subscrlb ; ; free. The plan requires the payment cf as to an unknown number. Tho pert on diamond." MOND RING No Possibility of Any Crooked Wort. a Committee of 8lem Oentlemen Who to a close 8oonor Than Was Planned at Unknown Number How Prepared. Tho unknown number that la to be guotwod wan mado up In the follow lug manner. Tho ton numbers from nought to ntno wore put on separate slip of papor and foldod bo as to be snsoon, and n eommlttoo of subscrib ers waa aakod to conduct tho as- aoinbUiitt of tho unknown number. Til lit UllklUlWIl llllllltllir uihm fnrmn.1 ner: Tho ton uumbore from untight to nine, Inolualro, on goparnto allw of paper, In munll mitltnl onvoloioa wro ..v.. ... a uux, BUOK0JJ, aui a1 bllndfoldod poruon In tho prosenco of tho vouiinltteo drow out ttmo of tluw ten numbor., marking tho drat one, tho nocoud two and tho third' thnm In nura n,,.! .h, .k... I MlMftiAil In !., ..tt. . throo In flurw, nud they wero then placiKl In a largo wiYeloDo. aealod un and plaeod with tho diamond ou oxhl- union in the Jowolry tor show wiiv. ilow oach day during tho guMidng can twt, and will uoi bo opoutMl until uo content la alosod, when tho dia. mond will bo nlvou tn h nt BUaor. Tho unkmiwn mimhnr win tw formed by putting torothor th thr. numbor In XXm ordor a marku.1. nn two, throo, o th onyolopo In which woy aro contained. Tho unknown nuinbar will not bo aaaumblw until tho guoHalug contwt la complotod. and pubUoly announced to mibacribeni. The Number to Do Queued At. Thero It u, aW un in ....... . --,--.- .. viVIVIU in tho window with th ian,nn,i .. iw It will rwualn until tho diamond .- 6.tv. away to tho lucky gu.or rttUn aero th fac f n !.. whtto onvi, aro Ul(J worJg. ,.. VtOH eOOUlU thu itnhn.- W l Tho capital Journal Diamond anting Oontwf TW. number wa, formed In exact !urim. at .,. ..t. Advertked in The Jb..i k - ' ' wlitw of buatnea Mw nad Jeurna, MkMrfaan, ho cawe lato the oim Moaday January U. rVJlowlng U 1, m mWai . Mhlbltlon Mr. IllagM how waUw: The Unknown Number. We. the underalBBad. ww ,.. at The Jouraal office Jnu...... it . . ! la the forming of the ua J"' Mlr. aeeordlK to the ,xn Jral Dtao4 (Hteair Qui lluJn. it. - . .--.,. - u.e rata ot fttrwlag the anal o tha mbni ol thl wamittee. - H - H4 t IIIIHIHIIIIHI I Mj- Oregonlan.) a dollar on subscription, which- en- j ; lucky enough to guess closest to ' Tiffany Gold Ring 8lgn a Certificate Large Number of the start. tho publiahera of Tho Journal, no." tho Jowolor who furnlahod the rlnc to know what tho nutnbor Is. (Slcut'd) K. J. JUDAJ1. J. a. aiiAHAu, QEO. O. WlUi, IUU D. l'ATTON, 01IA8. II. IIINQKS, PUANK C. FERQUSON. Limited Competition. Tbo number of rocoJpto uaucd In this contt will bo limited to tho numbor of guossoa posstblo In tho rongo of tho numbors botwoon 012 ,n "" v- ' tho unojowa numbor must bo nIKwoa of a figuro withlu thoso Umlta Tho unknown numbor cannot bo Um than on nn- . J.T lbm 12 Mp mo" "urn 387. To bo a porfocUr harmlraa nn,i i uocont and amusing guoaalng con tct the number to be guood at juuat bo and remain absolutely uu kiwwu. There must ha A" for any orookod work v. ... . ,J.lmb"8hare. tho JewelorJ nlrt f U10,U"UU0UU. or on the vvtot any auUcriber, Tho or u.18 guoaalng contoat will bo nm. j 7m . V l' but ,h0 8tl" wilt In?' tr U10 "Uri,oso ot Identify. "f 5l8ub80rW who to u,o .ucci nitvtai id .i Jul Kuwisor-ch subscriber writing pt-r xr"! soon aii tho r....ii,i .. h m, ,.,:: r ' " How the GueaM Are Madc ITo8 Pt fr 0n iur ur moro, tho ri. iu. . SHU mtJZL T on uoUblo , .7" m ,Dk or 1. -h ,;t T LT w- 8 in tho w MMd UnTJT DS U, t The Journal Sftr,d0d UomatU:!!!.!"!1- wauner. it.wwv..... '. tt wtt me -. d thoy'c ZJ wtth their su.! whikI hs MUUJ' "Journal Waaond QnZn T"1 The BoWer, Ua .JJJ " box. UlBg Ctt aJTiT" Aa. l cJpte In all WU-TS r GRAND ARMY LADIES . Make a Successful Demonstration and Program On the Occasion of the Visit of Their State and Na tional Department Commanders Tho ladlos of the G. A. It. concluded very Intorostlng patriotic exorcises In honor of tho visit of tholr national and state commanders. Tho occasion was ono of great enjoymont and rejoicing. Dopnrtinont Presldont Benedict, of Portland, mado a beautiful address on tho work of tho state department. Mrs. Hutchlns sang "All Hall the Flag Wo Love," In n very pleasing mannor, and wns liberally applauded. National Commandor Dnlley, of Cal ifornia, who Is making a tnur of tlio Northwest, was Introduced by Pros! dent Mrs. Fairbanks. Sho said their ordor was a growing ono. Thoro woro 23 stato departments, with 21,072 womon onrolled. 563 cir cles, and 17 department circles. A number of homos for old soldiers and their wives woro ostnbllshed and mnlntalnod. A cottago homo would soon bo built In California. It was not creditnblo to this nation to pro vldo a corafortnblo homo for tho old soldier, and then pormlt his wlfo to co to tho county almshouse. Sho closed by reciting In an lmpres slvo mannor Edward Bvorott Halo's poem "Star Spangled Battle Flag." Mrs. Wands stated that three years ngo Governor Gcor had nromlsod Jmr a freo pass to visit tho old soldlors' homo at Itoseburg. Governor Chnnv borlaln had also secured a nass for hersolf and nnother lady to visit tho old soldiers at Itoseburg. They had a vory pleasant trip. Commandant Eldor was a worthy successor to Com mandant Dyars. Tho old soldiers had every comfort, and only missed tho clieor of hnvlng n wlfo with them. Mrs. Wands did not toll It nil, but sha carried a largo lot of canned fruit to tho old boys. Thoro wns an oxporlonco meeting following at which a number of speeches woro made, and many ox proseiona of good will woro hoard from ladles and gontlomon. F. U. Falrbnnk considered thni tin wns only nn "ornory" momlmr nn,i i.i- only failure ho said was that ho was urokon up too easily. It. n Tivnn ni.i all had enjoyed tho speochos and tho good thing said and enton. He enlo. glzed Genorals Grant nmi si,nmn but they had nover won a victory it was me private who did that. Tho mission of to flag was not yet fulllllad. The strife between capital and labor had yet to be settled, and he prayed that war mluht nvn,. i stain our fair land. Tho Aaai... Prese was not a rellahio na it i - " nun ii tho days of the 'sixties, nn. .i .... wa Inevitable, and the next It was poaco. Mrs. Ualloy said she had been over fed and overheated ever since she had come to the state she benn to feci sympathy for those who had too much There were intr..in .... hi others, and after Urging "Marching Throuih GMtmia nil "- "" ni noma. Millionaire' Poor Stoma,h 8 worn-ut stomach of tho over fed mlre la often paraded In the fWlc prints as a hornblo oxampl 0 . ---...-,M tho ovlls attendant on tho possession o fgroat wealth. But millionaires are not tho only onoa wh .mi... lth bad stomachs. Tha nromrHnn i- far greater amonK the tniinr. r,. pepala and Indigestion aro rampant among those people, and thoy suffor far worso tortures than the millionaire unloss thoy avail thomnivn . standard medicine hke Qreon'a August Flower, which haa bn a favorite household remoily for all atomaoh troublea for over 35 t,r. a Flower rousw tho torntrt n.- ... oroaUng appetite and lasuring perfect dlgostlon. It tonM .mi .i.,.. ... on Ire ayatem. and rnakoa life worth llv ng no matter what your station. Trial bottle, I5c; regular .Uo, 75c A .. ufctim. Al ij- o(n.. drug atorea. crAxTRiA For Infimta and Children. Tfea Kind Yob Hara Always Bought Has been rudely Uelineu oj-jW as "slops and sweets." And after all there's more truth than poetry In the definition. Ice cream and cake may Batisfy the palate, but they are far from satisfying to the stomach, which requires that food be nutritious first and nice afterward. By (careless eating women pave the way for stotnnch "trouble," and its kindred miseries. Dr. Pierce's uoiaen lueuicni jjim-uv-ery is confidently commended as a cure for diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. By curing diseases which prevent the assimilation of food it enables the body to be built up and strengthened in the only way known to nature by food digested and assimilated. "I'or twelve lotiff month I suffered untold misery," write Mrs. Mollle Coljrate, of Ran .inir,!, riinrlniie Co.. Va. "No toncuecould ex- pre-w the pnt" lliat ' nd"!'e,l before I com liienced tnUnfi Dr. I'leree'n inedldne. I wnj .... ...I- ... .! .... 1.... n nil rV.n1il nnt Mil anythlnR except liteacl and ten-pr If I did the top of my licnd hurt no It ncemcd It would kill me; with nil that I could do it would hum like fire, llut now. since mlng your ' Golden Sled leal DIcoery' nnd 'Favorite Prescription,' 1 enn eat a little of nlmot anything I wnnt, and ran do n i-ood da' work as well as anybody can. Am utiier man i nave uccu iur cm. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure sick headache. HUIE WING SANG CO. N'ntc all Vlndi mods for aalo at .!... I kha. .If ... .11 ..!.... ..tiflA MM derwear. Ladles and gents furnlihlnga. Heavy wrappers ror saio at cost now. iw uiuri sircei, corner alloy, Salem, Oregon. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd & Bush's Dank, Salem, Or. THE EUTECAFE 208 Commercial Street Regular Dinner at Noon 25c meals at all hours Service a la Carte B ECKERLEN, Proprietor Ftee9 Yes Free. Dr. Stono makes no chnreo for consultation or prescription. Can bo found daily at ono or tho other of his drug stores Salem Oregon. o.'JrSSSUJeNoiwH fTV erlirln.I .,l iC.I.'a .:.T! .i.7s,. i ...... ..n. r.'n..".r;r.".J YifiiSyT" r"b"'ti aia TiTli W I.l'i1i'.J?'"?".-TMti..un l. ,.----". .a IIKtHBalh,. rl eK.jiKtse PILES ATBSBHi OfblMl 1 a... B..u.,iu.,Di. c!'i,iT.V ?i".,.r,.tt U5.Fr?!-..'- V'-V v.'.X', lUl 4a all .... fr virrn.".; Jl. .."': ". u.fc' p, p-i,a.i.":''!M.u r 'ir. " si " k"a " "7;i. z Sfi. ' ' .V-V " B""flw k-( ,-, ?JL,T' "CTtH. Fa. Sold In Salem by 8. C, Stone. ail for Frw 8wnpli. Corvallis & EastemR R TIME CARD NO. 24. No. 2 for Yaqulna: Leaves Corvallla 2s00J ArrlToa Yaoulna . .l " No. 1 Returning; v ' wavoa Yaqulna .. cje Uarea Corvallis ... n ., " Arrivoa Albany ."?? JUm No i r. . .; 10 p.m. no. 3 for Derelt: Leaves Albany .. ,. 7ftftn No. 4 From Detreit: 12"Pm- Lftvea Dotrolt .... 1ftft Arrlrea Albany . " Pm- Train No. i '",AK toe to connect with the sTl bound train, aa well u giving two three hours In Alban Sore h ' ture of S P. northbona 4" o. a connect with the a i trains at Corr.ni. .- ... UJ0 8- ng direct errlce to N7wna ,lT J¢ beaches, " "d a1- Train No. 3 for Detmii .. . troit about nL rtaCh,n8 Do" to reach 1 IS.S'SL For further Information 7 to T COCKRHLL, AenL A? MQa firnii rJrf mi -IVt il. c CSlMtMl 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DKPABT TIME SCHEDULES Ahbiyk FOU Fromo-oruanu, or. Ajggr fThlAjum Portland Rrpntal Blt Lkc, Denrer, Ft, wonn,( umana, Katwti Cltr, 8l. Louh, tlhlougn lud Kaat. 8C0a, m Tl Uonv Ington Tuaiitlo Rxpresa 8:15 p. m. t1 Hunt Ington "hTpruI" FMt Hall 7 ib p. m. 5ttp, Salt Lake. Denter ft. Worth, Omaha, Kaua Cltr, fit. L.ml. Chicago ,& auu uaat Walla Wafur Lewltton dnokace. Wallace. Piiiii man, MlnneApoUa sl Panl, Dnluth.Milwankpo Tla ( Spokane Chicago, and ifait. 70 " HUUKS w 7A PORTLAND TO CHICAGO U o Chaste of Cars v OCEAN AND RIVER SCIIEDUlT From Portland1 All Balling dmoA subjKji o unango ForanFianeiHoo Ball every 5 days Dp. m P.a Dally excer cept OOLtMBIAUIVKU To Astoria an1 Way Londlntrs Sunday tn.n 1 n. m x. 8ar, Saturday Or.ni, WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ruth leaves Salem tJ Portland and way landings on TW days, ThuradayB nnd Saturdaye, tbot) i 6 a- m. M, P. DALDWIN, A. L. CRAIG, AgtO.R.&N. Balm Oon. Pass, Ast Portland, Or. Offora a choice of THREE gatewirt, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH CI OMAHA, to Chicago and points Eut Through Standard and Tooriil Bleeping cara dally between Sab Fna- clsco and Chicago via Loa Astelet and El Paso. Through Tourist Sleooer etci TUESDAY from Portland to Chle via Salt Lake and Colorado Bprinn Through Standard SleeDlnie Cw daily between Ogden and Chlcaxa Lowest rate In effoct always anl able via "Rock Island System." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES h effect on July 12, 13, IB nnd 16, tti August 18, 19, 25 and 26; 90 days n turn limit. Bo sure that your Ucket reads rU tno Great Rock Island Route. Tho best and most reasonable (Us ing car service. For lnfonnatlos, GEO. W. BAINTETl. T. P. A. L. D. GORHAM. Gen Act. 260 Aldw streot. Portland Ore Quick Time East From TlAnn. a ...- .v.. T... an,.W '"??' ?""-?. ".,? u..u i-uuuiry ana HpoKano to ma- SOUTl rlVOF rv-ilro nn.l t, an.illtMsi Uio Durlington offers quick Berries. ni "u, inu"B aeauio to nac tity equipped with big. freo chair cm r"'"wi r unman sleepers, anu . um icuui, louriat sloopers, cta comfortablo and cheap. . Why not tako tho Southeast spedu .. uniings and tho BurllngtonT l cant do betten, and you might & nurH I KhI A. C. 8HE-DON, General Afltnt lOO TniRD STKEET, PORTLAND. O. C. T. CO.'8 PA88ENQER STEAM ER8 POMONA ivlin,lMIefof 1'ortlaad, MondaTi rtntsday and Friday at 10 , m. Tiiesaay, Thnraday and Batuxdar at 7 a. drd.yTat1lp'.S1,ai3r' Titnat7 an(lepnanc daUy exMP Bnr Deck: Foot of Trd Strss. r!.B.ALDWIN, Agi. Your Stepmother lo still hore, and as busy as ever. When your el nth a.. . m and dlrty, or tho buttons off tak them to w't e s,em Dyotng and Clean- ww velvet collare iut on otwxo3 -- .wur ua a moitu for ?1. i"""" and returned, " MH8. 0. H. WALKER, Prop. 196 Commercial Street