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t DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1904. 8IX H fl !! u -t rarr" TOTWI HWRVI VMU&IWUJ&9 1' ar.y i AVcffclablc Preparation forAs slmHalingilwFoodnndnegula- UjiglhCStoitociBtuidlJowclsof oniTOE!HirnMni7i Promotes DigeslIon.Chccr f nessunuiirai luiiumn ih-iuht Opium Jforpldne norlfiucral. KOX jNAXICOTIC. j)iafptiiarSMva.ttTaw MxJmit Amni A'pofcel flcmtily forConsUpn tloni Sour Stomach.Diarrrocn Worms Cbnvulsions,Fcvcriit rurss ond Lobs of Sleep. FacSlmilo Signature of ... NEW YOTiK. tXACTconr or wrapper P ktHllffA? ff km icafrfoaieiaifri-ataHia laiaiaiaieiaiaia-fra-taQ OUT IN,THE tiiogwt8tateiaiaaiaiiawtg4-wHa0mae Phonn Mam 3053. AM, WORK DEXIYKKEI) ll. XVIIKN PROMISED 183 Commtrtial St Ottr Th Journal, umwejzx.us&i2Bl Am;mMTnasimi!3rmamt'yBfgjVf ptjitvHhaftatottiftfttf tt1iW,t - Hvnjw BLflKAJtaB i l m lataiataioiaiaiatpaaH,,, ; ! ' m::t::A G E N C Y O F::::::t BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. j ! GR AINpTTCBS AND Oats For MOP PROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude ifJ. G. Graham, Agent, 207 rr-T""! wttimniounnmui t!iSJftlti'lo'iataaiatataifrwKtti (THE We 111 I vwljf S r i KB Mffa4WfwMMW For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Over Thirty Years T lf TepTAunouMb NtwvemioiTV. PASTURE i it Lands of Oregon thcro is no finer J cattle raised than wo aro procuring ! ! i dally to servo our patrons Wo aro ox- jv.w jwubuo n illUUIB, HUU HUllllIIH IS fintt 4llt1flA t ...... MH.t .....t,l.. hung In our Ico boxes but tho Tory holcost. Our beof, mutton, lamb, 1 pork and bams aro fit for a king, j E. C G oss Signature u h Hi J' Far Springtime's Coming And whon It Beta here you will need a lot of OOOD 1'IUNTINU to moot tho do niuiids of the big business you cxpoot, so Kon't Wait Until the Inst minute, but bo prepnr for the business whou It oomee. Elliott, tho Job Printer, Is prepared to do your work neat, cheap, mul dollvor tboHiiuio when promised. Proofs Submitted on all wrir ftoftgfrtHHici?tctc IMMENSE STOCK OF Carriage Harness Work Harness and $ baddies AH nMo-dato and first claw. b m for anything In our lino and save rueuqy, E. S. LamportSadrifcry Co. 88 Cmmerclal Street. taiaaia4aiei 8HIPPER807r.p AIW Sale. and stick Sulphur. tan. st saiem, on PICK OF THE FOREST I Has boea taken to supply the stock of! ! lumber In our yards. Our itooh l! J complete with all kinds of lumber.! i Just received a oar load of No. ill oulnglee, also a oar of flno snake.: ' are able to fill any and all kind- or WUA Couie and let us tiiuw you our stock. I Vara ami oee near 8. P. passenger ' Atpot. Tbeae Mala ML i ) ..... ' OOaelBJ CO. ;; "n-,rf-' " '!. . - vjrmm,- SLAVES OF THE MINE A Vigorous Play Full of Dramatic Sit uations Presented by a Splendid Com pany and Made Realistic by Beautiful Stag ing We are to have a splendidly con structed ploy with a consistent nlot. a heart story which strlkoa home, and brilliant comedy In "Slaves of a Mine," which Is the Joint authorship of Daniel L. Hart nnd C. E. Callahan, both prominent In tho ranks of popu lar dramatists, as Is attested to by their rospectivo success In "Tho Par ish Priest," and. "A Romanco of Coon Hollow," eta, etc. A law pe culiar to most mineral Etatos, anJ certainly so to tho stato of Pennsyl vania, which Invalidates a claim to title In sub-surface oros not spec! flcally mentioned In the deed con voylng land on which thoy are dls covoreu proviues tne thomo for an J Ingenious plot, and this Joint pro duction of two oolobratod writors Is permeated by the same character of brilliant and nnturlal dlnloeue so mnd "coon Hollow." Joined in whlrli aro vigorous climaxes,, Htrong dramat ic situations, and a remarkable scenic catastrophe in which a mino Is shat tered and fired by an oxploalon of fire damp. A select metropolitan cast tho celebrated Eagle Quartette, and beautiful and special sconory by James Fox of Now York, including a real elevator or cage In actual opera tion, aro foaturos of "Slaves In the Mlno." It COmOB to tho rirnnil nnawi Home Friday. Soats on snlo at box office, Friday, March 4 at 9 a. m. CHARLES B. HANFORI) IN RICHARD III Chat Its n. Hanford has lone nr. peressed a dotilre to proaont "Richard III" on the same scale of scenic mag nificence as ha characterised .other Shakespearean revlals in whleh ha has participated. So thorough nnd elaborate have been his preparations for a relisntlon of this nmbltloo. thnt th.y hae extonded far l)vnn. n.. limits of the summer Interim In th- atrltal affaire which la usually snip lldont for the most elaborate pro du lions Only the latter portion of wr. uanford'a season will be devoted to "Richard IIL" The production has scored a auecMs which fully compen sates tho producer for the r. n.i effort which he has beatowed upon It. The reKrU which precede the com pany being such a to leave no doubt or the brilliancy of .Mr. Hanford's sue ceaa, or the Justice of the exeeptloaal claims made by the management op behalf of the support la eompaay the scenery and Uie costuming Mr. Hanford will present the ti-.!ii Colley Clbber versioa of the play, which preserves all Uie rtntlug sp?!H- aud stirring climaxes Hch wtro sanctlone.1 by the great trasedi.ns of by oi. generations. Mr. Hanford nl tli.mih one of the most uo.i t actors In spirit and methid or ra llects tb vtatMHty and IntoiieitiMl. Ity oT the classic fage In a manner which compels the auditor to s luw wany year U nnd a subject of com parison. The sincerity of bis rt Is hem nttoM. mt It la art without ywtantry. as those who hav,- m hl daahlncly humorous portraval at Petrucklo" In - The Taming of tke 5Shrw" or of "Iweaick" In MUch A About Nothing" will testify. Mies .Marie Urornali wnoae char win, w.w ik mat mm lis iud i.. . ... vm m laiuni wiia an aararea wetpoiMM . .!.- -Min twr, rvHWMM wtta ue rownanv ana the supporting ctitapany has ha aula with tne .special view of a mrlag an otHciaot oaat far tki. -. dHctlon. The Mrelteat iHa... . inanlfented In Mr. Hanford's ...K aace at tfee Grand 0era House her Sure Cure fer PHes, Itching Piles Modnre waiM.lru ..i SSr 'S11 w ". won IBs;. iiieinc or ProtrudlBg HieJ aajsa "ski's sss v vg air ir. iuvaan.iA. j. slir w 'mmt " Trate free. irn mm afiOHi wruti .aaA w .. i- iiiiil SI ",w " n44. """ 1B , i-mtn aro t. !ITl .t. .l-.. sJ. , a d,j whni t OHIO PAPER'S FIND Cincinnati Commercial Trib une Makes a Discovery and What It Says About It Undoubtedly the bonds of peace and amity and mutual alliances, offensive nnri dafanslvo. will bo strontrthoncd betwee the sovereign commonwealths of Oregon and Kentucky upon the reading of tho address of Woods Hutchinson, B.S A.M., M.D., and sec retary of tho board of health of the commonwealth of Oregon. During the present session of that august body Dr. Hutchinson came out boldly Into tho vorv onon. as It wore, and de clared that whisky was a good thing and so was Its consumption. As for malt and vinous liquors Dr. Hutchin son was not fully propared to say thereby avoiding wounding tho suscep- tlbllltlos of the sovorelgn common wealth of Milwaukee, bog pardon, Wisconsin but whon It enmo down to tho properly extracted essonco of tho vlntnces of the Kentucky cornfields there was, in tho opinion of Dr. Hutch inson, nothing but that Joy would be unconflned nnd stronuous health rev oking In a sound body sustained by a sound mind. Admitting thnt there were objec tions to whisky as a steady beverage In certain quarters, Dr Hutchinson insisted that It was but the creature of narrow prejudice, urging that "alco holism, so to term It. Is an Index of racial Instability, and Its chief action Is an eliminator of the unfit." There can be no gainsaying that tho doctor has facts to back him. Not oven tho most strict prohibitionist of thorn all would go to the lengths of denying that alcoholism Is a producor of Insta bility In tho underpinnings, with the patrol wagon as an ollmlnator of tho unfit that Is whon tho alcoholist Is unfit to navlgato of his own volition or logs. Hut it Is only fair to let Dr. Hutchinson sponk for himself, espe cially in thoso days of war, whon an outbreak might happen between tho two sovorelgn commonwealth; and this 1b whnt he adduced In part to bus tain his contention. The role of alcoholism In tho pro duction of crlmo has beon groatly overrated. The nations of Southern Burope. through continued consump tion of alcohol, have gradually at talned a level of -comparative sobrle ty. Romans In the senlth of their iwwer and the Greeks In the days of Cyrus -were all drunken and hard drinkers. Their degenerate descend anu are comparatively sober. Today the races In the van of progress, the dominant factors In the world's wnrir the American, Bngllsh. Irish. Scotch and North German, are those In whom drunkenness Is rampant. Of course. It is barely noaslble tw the anclont Greeks, the antique Ro mans and even Cyrus hlmr partakers of the same brand with jHiiMniiMimumiM :: Capital National J Bank oi saiem, transacts a general banking business. Only Nn tioual Bank la Marlon county. J Savings Bank i Department Pays three per cent Interest on savings aeooents. Depealts of ONE DOLLAR or more r. reived at any tine. pa book lued to each depositor. Wtll II IH-H-H-M. J Voget Lumber AND i Ftiel Company. Kough and dreaaed hunUr. Man, doors, lain and sataglos, aa and nr wood. Sakm Ore. Down town oafee nt oowt tot Tlea)ion Mala )Ul um umta wmt of & p. MH. limn I-H4H n . . T -..H.t.1.1 " 1 1 I I I I T I I I . T WW- Your Heart When Your Heart Fails to Pump Your Blood, Trouble Results. Have you heart trouble7 Tou have. If you And It hard to breathe 'after walking up stairs, cxerclslne, etc If you havo pain in your left side, In chest, back or shoulder. If you suffer from cold extremities, pnlo face, bluo lips, dry cough, swollen nnkles. If you have falntlnff spells, breast pans, palpitation, redness of tlio face, discomfort In sleeping on one side. Tho only Belcntlflo treatment for this Vhole train of troubles is Dr. Allies' New Heart Cure. Dr. Miles' New Heart Giro is tho proscription of a famous spcotallet, whoso ercat success In treating obstl nato nervous heart dlscaso lias mado his namo pre-eminent In tho medical and sclentlflo world. The medlclno will cure you. Wo know It. wo want you to pro-o it. ir nrst bottle docs not benefit, your druggist will give you back your money. "I haw for several years suffered at times with heart trouble. I got so bad I could not sleep half tho night, Snd had to sit up on tho eldo of tho ed lots of times to get breath. Three of my brothers havo died of heart trou ble, and I thought I was going tho same way, but about two and a naif ywirs ago I got a pamphlet about Vr. Allies' New Heart euro and thought I would try a few bottles. After using them I recovered, nnd hovp hnd better health Bine, then than befdro or several yoars. I can heartily recommend them for heart trouble." P.KV. JEIUtY IIUIIT, Pastor 1)nntta ViihaVi Ifitrt T.na jny.f WMUtku "ui ei Tp-DTCtTCi Write to us for Frco Trial JC JXit package of Dr. Mllei' Antl. Pain Pills, the New Sclentlflo Remedy for Pain. Also 8yraptom Blank. Our Specialist will diagnose your case, tell you what Is wrong, and how to right It, Free. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., UU30UATOIUK3, UUUIAIIT, IND. which Dr. Hutchinson regales him self and his friends. But, bo thnt question ns it may be, if thero is any thing In old Kentucky that Mr. Hutch inson wants, ovon to a grandly hilar ious time dolving among tho distiller ies, and sampling until he has grown to the holghts of stronuous, progres sive manhood, nnd doesn't care whether school keeps or not, ho ought to have It, or elso Kentucky has grown ungrateful. CInclnnatIc Commercial Tribune. ion PILLS U".l) .nl (ld utiUt boiM m1w ttklMhblNi. Tk.n..lk.r. niriil lmKnmt Hah.ttl.u.iit u4 Imlt Uuk B..f 7.rOnc(ui .rU. lltol.M'.u. . .SIkMUCkM.IIC is. .!. innii .-.- . . . - I-U1UUK PILES H SuppaslfoiU al f S . clUa f.r'lt'in.' Pr. S. V 'urtn. I1 iomT Juki, M tun. SuspUa TtrtTZJ m IHIfHril ... - -. "" WSTIH a'JOT. UWCAtTIH. f. 8old In 8lem by 8. C. 8tone. Call for Free Samples. Corvai Ns &. Eastern R R, TIME CARD NO. 24. No. 2 for Yaqulna: Loaves Albany .'...12MB p.m. Leaver Corrnllla 2:00 r m. Arrives Yaqulna tMn tt, No. 1 Returnlnu: Leaves Yaqulna C:45 n.m. Loavee Corvallls .......Ujao a.m Arnvee Albany i2:15 No. 3 for Dcrelt: Leaves Albany .. Arrives Detrop .. No. 4 Frem Detreit: Leaves Detroit .. , 7:00 a. m 12;30p m. 1:00 p. w Arrit-AB A !!... " '" n""u' o:56 p. m Train No. l Brvs In Albany In Mw to connect with the S. P. touth bound train, as wall n i,-tr. . three hours in Albany before depar .-.- w . i-. uonnuound train. Train No. S connects in, i. o t. trains at Con-aiiia nnn ii . ins direct senlce to Newport and ad Jnceut beaches. Train No. 3 for Datrnlt nrii.Qv..i. and otliar mountain reaorta WvM Albwy at 7:0h mj reaoLlDR trolt about noon, civine- .mi. . to reaeh the Springs same day. ror mrtner Information apply to EDWIN STONE, m Manager. T COCKRELL. Agent, Albany. H. H. ORON1SE. Asent, CorvaUls. Your Stepmother la U11 here, and no k., . 1i your olothea aro worn and dirty, or the buttons off take them to jnr3? ,rssa . wiuiueu, m Coaamerelal Strict Free, Yes Ftee. Dr. Stone aaiu .u - .... a "n ror con- MrtUfton or nmcripuoa. Can be fcmnd dally at one o, th ,wl. .!! drag etorw. Salem. Oregon. jn oHicHFnrcn's enai m.a awvh . . . m ni ns xniv kwbibk. n tjrLn. limIi j rt- jftl W." !. lui! I..JIw, u Orutlri Jfc-.IX UJJi Air t;ilIC IIIWTIIL.U IMjnfrjii TO 1- p fffHajtina Opi SHoijjrxiflB akd uftmmftfAOOTft Three Trains to the East Dally, iinuutu x-uiiuiuu standard im tourist sleeping cara dally to Omah BicufiOi oiwkuiiv; lounsi Bleepltt cars dally to Kansas Clt-r- m... Pullman tourist sleeping cars (.. sonally conducted) weekly to Chic go, Kansas City; reclining chair ci (scats free) to tho EaBt daily. "?r HOURS ,,, 70 J PORTLAND TO CHICAGO n Ho Chaste of Csrs DEPART POK TIMB 8CIIEDULE3 from Portland, Or, ARKin 80 cnicago Portland PneclM 9 15 a. m ti Hunt ington "TBinthT Express tail ).Akfv. a.nv.r V niuiin. usiua, uanitAM 1.1IT, CI. 1X11111, liOlCXCO . Jolt Lake, Denrer Ft b:h p. m. t1 Hunt- none, umnni, Kumj Oltr, tit. LaU, Chlcsio SCO,,, uiffton TtTVaoi" ftutMaU 7 43 p. xa. UU JlMl. Wall Wsl!a7Low!tou, posAne. Wallace, Pull- hm. MfnnnTw1U a. "tu, Dnluth.JlHwsnkeJ : if 'niCAPo. urn' kiwi Ocean and River Schedule, ror Snp Fmnclfcco Every five daw nt 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Dally (except Sun day) at 8 p. in.; Saturday at 10 n m Dally sorvlco (water permitting) on wnmmotto and Yamhill rivers. For fullor informaUon ask or writ your nearest ticlcot agent, or A. L. CRAIG, Genoral Passenger Agent Tho Oregon Railroad & NavlgaUos Co., Portland, Oregon. Offora a cholco of THREE gateways, KANSAS CITY. ST. J08EPH 01 OMAHA, to Chicago and points East Through Standard and Tourisl Bloonlne cars dailv between San Fran cisco and Chicago via Los Angola and El Paso. Through Tourist Sleepor etck TUESDAY from Portland to Cnlcage via Salt Lake and Colorado Springs. Through Standard SIoodIdk Cars dally between Ogden and Chicago. Lowest rata In effect always avail ablo via "Rock Island System." Reduced nOTIND TRIP RATES la effect on July 12. 13. 15 and 16. ins August 18, 10, 25 and 26; 90 days t turn limit. ! Bo sure that your ticket reads ris tho Oroat Rock Island Route. Tho best and moat reasonable dhv lng car service. For Information, GEO. W. BAINTER, T. P. A. L. B. GORHAM, Gon Agt, 260 Aide? street, Portland Oro. Quick Time East .twin i avuum, uuuiua, vw uw Qll.n.l AA..M... nHJ Cfnnl.nnn .n Ul. wwuuu vuutilljr iiiiu oiiwivauc iu . souri river point and the Southeast tho Burlington offors qulok flervlce. Through trains Seattle to Kansas City equipped with big, free chair cars standard Pullman sleopors. and last but not least, tourist, sleepers, clean, comfortable nnd cheap. Why not take the Southeast special via Billings and the Burlington? Yon juai ao oetten, and you mignt ae worse. A. C 8ME-DON, General Aflent lOO TlTlTrr sttitr-rt. wf s rfk. ' f PORTLAND. O. C, T, CO.'S PA88ENGER STEAMERS POMONA vedMiSLeJSr rrtlad Xfoadsy. neaaetday nd Frldtjr ut 10 a. m. F.Xi'J 8inrdy t7s. I strBl!",pfideDeduyiopt8ondy , Deck: Foot of Trade Strsti. n. r. BALDWIN, Agt 1 3u&&?? fqmp