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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1904)
1904. . IX .DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, IV rs ?T Second! Week of JOURNAL DIAMON GUESSING CONTEST TIFFANY DIAMOND RING FREE i HtiWMHlt'lHHIIMIHfll IIIIIIIHIMHI HIIHH-HI lllllllllinilllllll i utt THE PLAN END0R8ED EDITORIALLY. (From Editorial In the Sunday. January -17. OrenonlarO . ... - , sltal Journal hat Inaugurated a scheme by which It proposes to give away to Its subscrlb ' ' d, abiolutely free. The plan requires the payment cf a dollar on subscription, which en- ; ;r to a guess at to an unknown number. The perton lucky enough to guess closest to ; i entitled to the diamond." , t (Wilt MUIIWI IMI (II iiiu wuir ' ' "The 8alem Capital Journal hat Inaugurated a scheme . . . - mte.n jl.n.j .L..I..UI., . -ri... I... ....... .f- i titles the subscriber to a guess at to an unk ; ; the right number It entitled to the diamond." 4 W'HiiiiiiiiHiniiHiinminniii i imnii iHi-tw hh iih " " EVERY SUBSCRIBER TO HAVE AN OPPORTUNI TY TO GUESS ON A $150 DIA- 1V1UPJLJ KJUNLr B$avtiM Fist Water Stone Set in a Tiffany Gold Ring Given Away as An Expression of Good Will To ward Subscribers! Yout Cnoice of 975 Numbers, Any One of Wbicn May Be tnc Unknown Number Tbat Gets f-fip. CtiHt'M Th No Possibility of Any Crooked Work. i& 'Th. Unknown Number Formed by a Committee of Salem Gentlemen Who Sign a Certificate-Lame Number of QuetMii May Drlng the Contett tc a close Sooner Than Wat Planned at the ttart. ' The past week hundreds of re- Unknown NumberHow Prepared, eolpta In TheCapltal Journal Freol The unknown number that Is to bo Diamond Guessing Contest havu boon gU0fl801 WB nmi10 u the follow- killed to subscribers to tho dolly and '"6 'nauncr- Tho tou """"bors from ,-b, .... . , ,, nought to nlno wore put on aoparatfe weekly, and Ml .re happy tho po lllpil of mw an gQ J oeslon of a giiose nt an unknown unsoou, and a committee of Bubecrili- Miinlkii kh.I i. ....h.i. . ... i.. U4uuvt, wiiu iu du panieipanu in BU,B '" nsKeu to conduct the aa- harmleai, Innouont amusing guessing ontoat Title contest It uonciHled by'ThlH linkuown number was formed U to bo perfectly fnlr-us fair audi"1 ' JournM mo Monday, Jan Innocent as the children's gnmo of!U,iry ll' la01, lu tho '"lwuB man uer: Tho tun numbors from naught "Button, llutton. Which Hand Holds Ut$ Ilultnur Only In The Journal content not oven the publisher know In which baud the butUm Is. Offer Open to All. A free gum on the diamond It wado open to all old and new sub muviaau wno pay n dollar on euj?sorlptlon. Th0 publisher have bat few subscriber qu their books who are In arrears and now propose that oven those ho pay up a doV Ur In arrears shall have a rlht to Tmtraond Contest reeslpt lot all kavfl the same opportunity of gettlna IRhj bums on tho MO diamond rlnjf who pay a dollar and Rtt their ..., m vuiiu in uie uriKhtest audi K - tnur wnwrai Vest naner In tha atm.i f, m. number In too order as marked, nnn ud a frw Kurw on a valuabla gift U"W1' ou Uu uloie In which , -. wu, iue Unknown the publishers of Tho Journal, no. tho Jowolor who furnished tho rlnc to know what the number U. (Signed) N. J. JUUAH, J. Q. aiUHAM, OlSO. O. W1IX. IIAU I). l'ATTON, OHA8. H. HINQHS, . KItANK 0. FIJItauSON. Limited Competition. Tho numbor of recolpU Isauod In ...... ... .. . lwm naugnt conioat will bo limited to th to nine InoluMve. on separate nllpa of numbor of bucsob nosslbln . , Paper, In small sealed wvhIoinm were MM , . , ,B tho Placed in a box. shaken, nud a, tho numuo botweon 012 Ambling of Uio unknown numlmr. Thl linkuown numbor iu inmuui Her Reasons. She bought a hat plain, prim and flat With feathers trained on willingly: It hid her eyes like a dltgulse And touched one ear. tlntlltinglyj A homely thing of straw and string And yet she promlly iiaunteu it, Twas all made clear by her "Oh denr! Another woman wanted it!" She wears a dross it coat no less Than ninety-five slmoleens: It's faded fan, and looser than Tho great coat of Napoleon's; It puckers so, and flares as though Some dismal spirit haunted It; It has no style but she will smile; "Another woman wanted it!" Of bric-a-brac she has no lack. And still sno s nlways buying more; Weird wnll dosigns and ufjly steins; Strango foods sho's always trying more. Onco to her flat she brought n cat A fako Maltose. We taunted lion Sho sighed: "I know I'm beat, but, oh. Anothor man wanted her!" Her marr'ed life is naught but strife uiii wntus tne use to morniizcr "Ho" has an awe Insplting law And "I'dollcht-tn-nunrrnl" nvns Threats of divorce or shows of force Have never oven daunted him. And Bho'll confess: "Well. I said :Yos' Another woman wanted him!" W. D. Nofbit in l,lfo. What Wf r.ll tn Mnnrhnrlr, The trado of the United Stntos with Mnnrhnrfn Phlnn elinw. nn Ann., tlblo change In 1902 as compared with asiui. riBuros jusi compueu by the department of commorco and labor show that tho total lmportu Into th port of Newschwang. the principal doorway through which Mannlinrfn ! at jirummi suppiieu, amounted In 1903 to 18,000,000 haikwan taols In valuo, against 17.000.000 In 1901 and 8,000, 000 In 1900. Tho official rmmrf nf tho Chinosn irnvnrnmnnt ,lnnn ni specify all classes of merchandise re ceived Into Nowchwnnir from ho Unltt'd States, but doos snonlfv lhr four principal articles American Jeans, drills, shoniincrj nn.i i,o- Tho total vr.luo of thotc four articles of American production roported aa brought Into Nenrrhuum. I., inno olthor coming direct from tho United Clntn. . ... .lun Ul ,rom omer ports of China was 6,118,920 haikwan taels, which at mi' omcini valuation of tho knlkwnn tnol In 1902 would make the total vnluo In United Statoa curronov tj. 854,920. ys Is doubtless the lngliest human good. It is especially so to women, to whom it means the preservation of beauty, Imp :.... ., Oik lintiiL. and the cllioi inetlt of social duties. There can be no good any 3 sui- hwiltli for untuntl ullo fnra fmm unman ly uiseoses. mi . complexion fails. ; iru fli.rll InCAfl ' its firmness. Her eyes are dull. She has no home hap piness, no social CIIJUJIIltMb. . IWInr I'lVrce's : Favorite Prescnp- ;j UOI1 tlUVS lliwwio- eases which tie- ttrni. t1l lwnltll It establishes reg-: ularity, dries dis-! uli:l'uuiu . heals inflamma tion and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It gives good health to women, which means tranoml nerves, a good appetite and sound sleep. "I wm a (rrest mifTerer two jcars ajro with female trouble ami I wrote to ou for advice," mj Jin, Mattle Ha) , of Tribulation, McDonald Co , Mlwourl. "You outlined a course of tie.it- merit for me. I loiioweu your uirecuon, n fiuicrcni perron, i i f&iisilZnTiiiiit.. Jsm'iW Ailku X-ffHsS! wEfetimS&li viBiiiiiArBrju 'f .in-- m Of fkft VWE sr -mm ' s --. !: 4,71-! b. "-- ' AHD 8 TRAINS UFfiuTftr Moiritaj IMS35H14UIH0 '" ,nc fcftaT daily DKPAET rou now icel lite n innercm perron, i never expected to hear from you when I wrote to jou Tn thr- inv nftrr T rnmmpneed lflklri? Dlir L.. t . .. .. r..i t...... r ...nt. .ul.,to Chicago I'ortlBDd Rrodal 8 60 b. m tu Hunt lngton AtTantlc Kiprcm 8:19 p. m. via Hunt lmtton 8rpaili" Ft Mail 7 4S p. m, Spoksni) TIMBaCHEDULE8 Prom rortiand, Or, Sy'L"' P"ver, Vt, Worth. Omaha, Kr.twai Salt Lake. Donmr . Worth, Omaha, Konuj MnrfV.Vl ""'"W WaluTwal'li; UwlTton Bpoeano, Wallace, Pun! man, Mlnnoanolli bl OhiORiro, and Kaat. ABarnj OU tn t .! I dollars' worth of the ana -i.oiuen uuu .iiucii i(J five dollars' worth ucucr. i iuuk twcnij i of the 'I'aorite rrtMrliitlon Medical DIcoery,' I IourIiI It orth at a time, and alio four viaH . Tl.ll.t. T ..a. .1.1 Mn. (.t'n .n nve nouarn- worm ni a iirae, ami ai-w iuur viun of Dr. l'ierce'a rellets. I would not take one IhouMiid dollars for the rood the medicine ha done me. I can t praise it enoush. I wish alt who suffer with such troubles would gite Ur flArr.- tnMtlrl n fnr Irlnl I mtl wnrlf ill dav doing nnthltiR, walk where I please, nn fetl good Many thanks to you for jour klm aavice." Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sentr on receipt of ai one cent btamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. J PCBTLAND TO CHICACO I no unanao or cr v occah'awd RIVER SCHEDUU From Portland " HUIE WING SANG CO. Now all kinds foods for sale at f hcappat prices We make all kinds white un derwear, .Ladlci and Kenta fumlthiDK. Heavy wraniwrs tnr saIa at rnmi nnnr inn rv.,i .... """' unyiti mill Krilia I niHiT;iK ivriutio hi uubi uoffi rnrnprallnv Rtnm flraAn . -..,,, w.uu., vavftuu 100 Court street, 8 P Ul Dally except Sunday Baturdayi Or. m. I AllaalllnR dale ub)ix-t Korean FranclHxi 8all bvorjr 6 flaji, COLUMBIA HI VKK ToAstorU an i Wav Landlnfn T.b WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ituth Tnnvna o.i. . ., uaiua I0 Portland nnd wnv inn.iin. daye, Thursdaya and Saturdays, abnt u '" m. i'. BALDWIN A. L. CRAIO, ABtO.R.&N. Safe. uon. ijnsa. Act Portland, Or, Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Ovor Iadd & Dush's Bank, Salora, Or. THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street Short Orders, Oysters In all styles Meals at all hours Service a la Carte B, ECKERLEN, Proprietor hllndfolded jmreon In tho prosonco of the eotninlttiK) druw out threw of those ten numbers, marking tho llrst one, the soeond two and tho third three In ftRurea, nud thoy wore then PlaceU 111 a larre nnirlnt ..!. and placed with the diamond on oihl bltton In tha Jewelry store show win ikw ch day duriug the kumUiig con- tndt km. I ...an ... I .v, ..u win mH uo opened until the CtmUMt IS oloeL whan lha .11.. round, will be given to tho mr, KUivisor. Tho unknown number will bo formed by putting toother the three fflllltlVlilM I., tt. - ... a w make to all our patrons as an m prw.ton oi boou win nnd to stltnu Ulo payment In advance, How to Partlelpats. tor ech rclpt of pan dollar for tho Dally or Wwly Journal, to any AJrow, th lKWa to whom the rt tipl I. Iwuod. will r Btlwl m otw Xwturdty. absolutoly without wt, to fcT A Kuew at tho unknown number. nd lha Mrtua or iwr.in. . i nrarcat that number will recelvo as a rewU and without any eomiHUon t 4 will pa th9 part o( Th JourwO owmnl IU subscriber, Uie HBO m Tiffany rln adrortlsi la this r- u uo exniBiuoa at the Jewel ' u. if HlnS. ss 8lat0 X. par,.urftBOa """ rtr -,- ww it or wore shall nv 4to reeirfpt for tMh dejtar paid. ad Ur tho opportunity to & , Jlfljrent nuaaber for each (Mk rePl .w nwaiMOB H aHow (a mZ l?v far Bnort, aa4 the iraM w oclblBK 4om It with h i4aad. ta, that th. Da,,, w wlIJrTSS m 4tfm e - "UlUUHT Will not lilt hbojot.I.I..! tho sueesluK contest la completed, and publicly announced to euUerlbem. The Numbtr to Be Queued AC" There It Is. sealed nn -n . ....-.. n the wlmlow with the diamond, and hero U W wmMB unU Ui0 dlumoml w Kten awav , i..i. ... vh . 7. ""Y uu"' wnwr white entelttim ar th- w.x..i. .... eueloiHi coutalttu th- .u '. ber lu Th Capital Journal Diamond pue-ln contest" This number was. ronned in wnpt iuii..... ... ... IMIUe ot bualnua .... ... . . .k. -.i "" UBU Journal ui.. " "" ",MJ no omce -i aianvu aiaiiuusiiit , .v.,.,. M Mr. lliuK,s' show windew: The Unknown Numbor. VVrt, the Utlilumli.a.l ... l The Jouraal of.n i..... .. . "Ute4 In tha r.i ...' KHOWB BU Bihar ru,... .- .. m.ww,ej o T3T- " "7 "" - -- -tm iho uamiai Uttder tho rul. f . .L b. it t. ..Su-E T "f "r. etea the meabem of thla coauuittM, jand 987, aa tho unknown numbor must uo composed of a flguro within thoeo limit The unknown number cannot bo le than 012 nor more than 987. To bo & porfoctly harmless and in." nocent aud amusing guessing con- -v uiu uuiuuor t lia 1IAnHA, . 7 uoro roust be no chance for any crooked work on the part of Tho Journal publishers, of the Jeweler urnsh,K .ho diamond, nor on ho part of any aubanni.n. . oertnl In dunllcatn ... .1... ..... ... boonly for", h :,.::'"'" 8UDW' noaubscrlborwUtiV.rr fill guessor eaoli ui. . ... rrr r bor on wwUpt-j, OIW n, vn ku, at ,h ,b "' or bor J aoon M ,. -. sr- -szs: How the Guesses Ar. m,w. On securing a r.w,.w... .... Ur Or inm .J '"',,v ,or ono dol- SuU,rr,r:hrirr.to rLk,:-.- : uob.o ..ncif ;r M-'ir nk or ou eaoli rcoD. "II ,"' PW Kuoss aame In .h?l ."t the st T. u un bc I'roridod t Iho Journal office for th L Subeorlbera out , .. " ""VnHJSO. otobeai- tbem. and thw -. '"". ttaJI" their . :. r 6 a sj, WT(rta " ZZ "" ad thr win i il , """"""S Uoatest," P UI all tlJta' ? cH.UmaU -76 n,- Start of the British Museum. An OllSltrvOr rnnnlla k l. .. . .....o ,liu niiurogxing olrcumstnncos of the establishment of tho Hrltlsh musoum. Tho funds for tho Institution wero raised by a lot tory, which was authorised in 1753 by nn net Of Pnrllnmnnl .1.., -...,,, Ml, kllu vrcuiiisnop of Canterbury, tho Lord Chnncollor and the speaker being the manager and trustees. nr.h t ..r.. . . .. ... Il-IOIYB J.IUU ns an honorarium. The amount of the lottery Is said to have been a mil "on and n halt dollars, which was raised by 3 tickets, to provide 300.000 for prises, varying In value from jCIO.000 to J!in nn,i o, ,., for the mirchaio of the museum's nu v,..--..e 6loan collections and the Hurlelnn llbrarv; man . case for the acnuiaJtinno .,.i . other expenses. It wm bo remember. ed that the lottery became notorious .rough the activities of a certain cter Leheup. who shrewdly cornered "7 "inB" ami W them at a pre rolum. ''WP was afterward proae C;''lrcl1 of rt and flno.1 C1000. which could not have troubled him much as his nnintr f,. .. . were 40.000.-Hnrper's Weekly Fee, Yes Ftee. Dr. Stouo makes no rlmron rn consultation or prescription. Can bo found dailv nt nn i, other of liis drug etorea Salem Oregon. H TE.reWVKIIVAS6 I i Iw a n r rjn i ib. iflVtyKir"'8 kmoii8m - r.r.'v ii e i .-.. ".'"i and Unr .-..,.. en it ii ::iV ;?5,ti"i'.n iu) in' i'.'rti."i "'"Ja. i nr:.","" "voT..u.iin. vui' u.,.,. MUtoiriaay Vtisg pmfo,,,,irMU,"J Millionaire's Poor Stomach. The worn-onr Rtnmo.i. . .. --- -".v.u ui mo ovor fed millionaire la often paraded In the public prints as a horrible example of the evils attendant on tho ...... o fgroat wealth, nut m. - .M.iuuuairus are not the only ones who aro afflicted wun oad stomachs. Th .. . tnr. ,.. f'wi'urcion is far greater anions the tollors. Dyfl popsla and Indigestion are rampant among those people, and they 8uJe far worse tortures than ,.. .i,,... unless they av-Ji TZ " "0n.a,ra uiBciriti oc a standard medicine like Green's August Flower, which baa bm a forit, household remedy for al, B22 troubles for OTOr 35 year8i Flower rouses thA inraM n r. creating appetite and tasuring pWfwt dlsostlon. It tonr .n,t ... ..ti. .-... ' . r """" wq iiv ' ana mtfc03 worth Hvinir. no mattnp . ... Trial b0U15c; re--- -o-allrugguu. At Dr. SUono'a drg CASTORIA For Infants and hum... Tha Kind Yob Have Always Bought Slgnataroof u ." Bunnnsllnni ..a.. . . D. Vail TV- - . XL?'? '"J'i B'.'!i.u, c;iu. KV"'?: Cl.rtK..:-!!-A'.ur '""a. Pf H ii' luiVu' r?."' ' ilt,r,u ..iW "ni tiru 14 . '.-. "I. IflIB . vrV kWCV-- ""Tiimiis i "" " Bold In Salem by 8. C. Stons. "" 'r rree Bamplei Corvallls & Eastern B R s TIME CARD NO. 24. No. 2 for Yaqulna: Leaves Albany .... ,... Leaves Corvalll, ,SP,n1, Arrives yZ" !?P'm- No. 1 Returning: U9-m' oavoa Yaqulna . .,- No. 3 f0r Derolt; 12:lBp.ffl L;avo8 Albany .. 7ftn Arrives Dmi. 7.00 a.m. No. 4 From DetroltV " ' P ' fearea Detroit ArrlTeaAlS: V H Train No. i J' ",. ". WR Ume to connect wi TtlH "a Tp ,D bound train. - J, , ." e.S P' '"th hours in A 7 or P t,i. ..' coonecta with the B P. tralna at CJorvalUa and Alb-n -ne direct Bri !ra A,ban)r bIt- Jacent beachea, eWPrt &nd a1- Train No. S for Detroit ni v nd other mountain 1 SSte,DbU8h Albany at 7-00 . . leaT6 Wt Ibout C B to rc i the SpSngatmeT .ormauon apply to T COCKRELL. Ami ff581"' Offera n choice of THRBB catewirt awoaa urn, ax. JuaHFU cr OMAHA, to Chicago and points But Through Standard and Toarirl siooplng cam dally between Sanrrtn cisco and Chicago via Los Antita and El Paso. Thrnnivh Ti..la aiAAH.. 4 -h.wmOM auuiqw aioooi oa TUESDAY fmm Porllon n ntl.tM via Salt Lake and Colorado Sprfngt Through Standard Sleeping Cut uauy Detween Ogdon and Chicago, Lowest rato in effect always tI ablo via "Rock Inland Syatem." nnrlll.al T?tTTKTT-l mnvn nlmnd t offect on July 12, 13, IB and 16, ml August 18, 19, 25 ancj 26; 90 dayi re turn limit Do sure that your ticket roads via tho Great Rock Island Route. Tho host and moat reasonable din ing car sorvlco. For lnformatioa, GEO. W. BAINTER, T. P. A. L. B. OORHAM, Qon Agt, 250 AldM street. Portlnnd Oro. Quick Time East 0r' lacoma, Soattlo, the m oouna country and Spokane to Ml ?urLriy.er P,nt8 and tho Soutiew! tho Burlington offors quick Bonif Through trnins Seattle to Kan" Uty equipped with big, free cbalrcW sundard Pullman aleepera. and Un out not least, tourist sleepers, clett. Comrnrtni.iQ .i i wi. 5X.,not tak0 tho Southoast BpecW via Billings and the Burlington? Top can t do betton h vn. irht do worse """ '"" "" I A C. SHE-DON, General Agtn- 10 O THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. I O. C T.CO.'S PAS8ENGER HTEAMERS POMONA jpAlons leave for TortUad, MondTi ednetd.y and Friday at 10 a, m. Tuwdy, Thnrrfsy and Baturday atTs. JndrurSayWe'p'. .jnpendence dally eieept Bnuday Deck: Foot of Trad trt M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. Your Stepmother la still riAi-o -- .- i...- ATer, Vhon your clothes aro vorn dirty, nr ... i...i ... ,v. la -, w. ui UUllODB OK UUtO U" irfj'-r?,1 V10 S10 Dyolng and Cleaa-r,Wo.rka- Ropalrlng 'and rellnlng; Iwr and roturne4. ""S. C. H. WALKER, Prop 195 Commercial Street- "