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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1905)
:!f If L i m H V ,gAU,T CAPITAI, JOUSWAI BASEST, OBEOOK, WEPNEOTAY, FBBBITABY 8, 1805. TiKES f SECRET WITH HIM A Tocaman Dies While Revealing His Secret le Attemps to Tell His Friend tfie Place of Riches- E pires While Talking vorod to giro to hi friend beforo tlio end Came. That this is fabulously rich Beem a certainty. Although fee ble, Smith was in tho habit of Koine into tho Cascades every year. After a Short BtnV ho nlmnitt invnrinfiltr r. turned with at leaat $2000 worth of gold dust. Guarded Bccrot Jealously. Where thin rich sand is located Smith never made known to a living soul. Jealously ho gunrded bis secret and an nually mado his pilgrimago to tho fastness of tho mountains, thoro to take from tho virgin enrth what to many men nnpoarcd 11 ko a fortune. But the money was soon gone, for Smith was reputed to bo ono of thoso happy-go-J luoky follows who spend frcoly out of a gonerous hoart. After a long siego in tho hospital, tho man recovered to somo extent re cently and took lodgings at the Eighth street rooming house. Ho was feeble. but wns ablo to bo around Saturday night. Ho had been sufforlncr with lunsr trouble and Into at night he was seized with a homorrhaco. An aired friend fcigntii wan with him until tho end. As tho J Kculizing that the death angel was "With tho passing away of John Smith, of Tacomo, thoro died a sccrot which may novcr bo rovonled. Suddenly and unexpectedly tho old man expired In his room nt tho home of John .Mcquatlo, J (10 South street, lato Saturday nlsht. Sflrit left his body, ho was in tho beckoning to him, Smith tried to toll ,.,, v u. m.tu.k.k u, .. oj. jciun.mn nocrct. As he gasped for breath his ta a friend, but boforo ho could givo tho coveted Information the death gur trie sounded in his throat and ho fell Wek dead. Tor several years Smith, or "Jack," ha was moro familiarly known, wns the lono possessor of a rich placer claim, tho location of which ho endoa- x FLESH BUILDER The liver of the cod fish produces oil that is a won derful flesh builder. No fat or oil can compare with it in that respect. To get the host out of it, it must be emulsified and made like cream. In Scott's Emul sion it is prepared in the best possible form to pro - ducc the best possible re sults. Thirty years have proven this. VVVIl ttnd you U umpU (rta. 9COTTAI)OWNE,4o;r4ll8lrtt. Ntw Yo.k. friend eagerly listening for thoso prco ioun words. "It is flvo miles from the branch of tho threo elk trails," ho whispered, "and" Novcr again did ho speak, for tho sparkof life was oxtiugtilshod and "Jack" Smith lay cold and stiff in death, Wireless Telegraphy on Fabt Trains. Arrangements nraVbeini: mado for tho installation of wirolesa telegraphy on tho how York Contral uud tho Lake Hhoro railroads. It Is proposed to equip tho Twontiotli Century Limited and tlio Lnko Shore Limited trains so that passengors on them may send or Meno can havo a Woll-Balanced Constitution without taking BEECHAM'S PILLS or who suffer from Stomachic dis orders, should never be without a box of BEECHAM'S PILLS. Their gigantic success and genuine worth are known all over the world, and the proof of their excellence lies in the fact that they are generally adopted as the Family Medicine after the first trial. BEECHAM'S PILLS by their purifying effect upon the Blood, cleanse and vivify the entire system, causing every organ of the body healthfully to continue its al lotted function, thereby inducing a .perfectly balanced condition, and making life a pleasure. BEECHAM'S PILLS maintain their reputation for keep ing people in Good Health and Good Condition. lEEGMAM'S PILLS have stood the test of the most exacting experience through many years. Sold Everywhere In Boxes, lOo. and 20c. Him in in in n riw I STATE SOCIAL : NEWS? - F&bf&ff f AMD ' j "Oils I 1 1 I 1 1 l-frfrfr-HH-H- a most valunblo safeguard against ac' cidents. Tho new system is said to bo an im provement on tho system now in uso and will make collisions almost an inv possibility. o A Touching Story is tho saving from donth of the baby girl of Geo. A. Kylor, Cumberland, Md. Ho writes: "At the ago of 11 months, our Httlp girl wns In declinim? Iionlth, with serious throat trouble, nud two physicians gave her up Marion. Mr. 'and Mrs. C. R. oore, of Spring field, Iowa, who havo ben visiting at J. If. Hhoten's and M. A. Barber's lou for Roseburg Saturday. Chrs. Small is in Corvallis, where he expects to start a bakery. ('apt. O. F. Townsend, proprietor of the hotel here, is in Chelan, Wash., on business. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Potter returnod Tuesday from Sara, "Wash., whero they attended tho funeral of Mrs. Potter's sister, Mrs. Axtell. Mis Mabel Bolton is visiting at E. C. Robert's, near Turner. Tim neonle of Marion and vicinity have orcanized an Independent Tele phone Company, to connect and co-oper ate with the Turner Independent leJ. Co. Julius Sommers. of North Dakota, has rented the Frank Cook house east of town. L. J. Shippy left today on a trip to Alberta, Canada, ilr. Hhippy expects to locate there, if a satisfactory locar tion can be found. Mrs. S. II. Russell is visiting at Berk- oly, Ca. Roy Russell is suffering from an at tack of the grip. D. V. Potter and ('. B. Brock wero Snlem visitors Wednesday. 1VJ - .... l,YU ijrBicins gave ner up. wo woro TTZl - ' 'l". wt we resolved to : ;; z :: .:"" ai ,r Dr- K,n"8 N y con. the rate of 00 m Hon an hour. Preliminary tests havo satisfied President Newman thnt this is possl- bio with tho wireless system of telog raphy. To provldo aommunicntion at will with trains in motion Is only a part of tho Now York Central's plan. Kxperiments linvo been mndu of tho present automntle block signals In combination with tho equipment for wlruloM tologrnphy whoroby signals of danger have been glvon in tho en gine cab. It is believed this system of double wnrnlug to engineers will bo! sumption, Coughs and Colds. Tho first bottlo gave rollof; nftor taking four bottlos sho wns cured, nnd is now in porfoet health." Novcr falls to ro llovo and euro a couch or cold. At J. C. Perry's drug store: GOc nnd $1.00 guarnntocd. Trial bottlo freo. Miss Doll Davonport, of Sllverton, is in tho city, tho guest of Miss Clara Poster. I). Hosier, of Lebanon, is in tho eltv attending tho sossion of tho loglslnture. A Carefully Conducted DEPARTMENT (window Ses:; Pretty Safe Eulo to Go By. When there is a fooling that the heart or lungs, blood or livor, brain or nerves aro diseased, at onco commonce to doc tor tho stomach. That is the founda tion of tho troublo in 00 cases out of every 100. Commonce to regulnto tho digestive organs, get thorn in healthy working condition, and tho othor troub les will leave of themselves. Diseases which have their beginning in the stomach must bo cured through tho stomaeh. Tho modicino for stomach disorders and half tho ills of life, is Dr. Guun's Improved Livor Pills. They aro sold by all druggists for 2.1c per box. Ons pill is a dose. Thoso nills put all tho digestivo orcans in eood condition so that disease has no basis to work upon. I'or sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist. Ho Takes a Tumble Customer-How is it, Mr. Jones, that you havo no bicyele rackf I sae your neighbors have them. Mr Jones W e-1-1, er w-e-M, to toll tho truth, that is just why I havo none. Cutomer-But, Mr. Jones, .lon't you think it is very unfair to compoll juur customers to oeeupy your noigh- oor i rack, and some times foreo his patrons to go to auothor store, in ordor to have a place to put their uliMlif Jon.--Yon are right; I never before saw U in that light, I understand that that mnu Sherwood has five difforont styles of his rack now. and thf , ,:n bo out about the 20th of February showing them to the public, I shall or der one without further delav. T ,!, you Mr Smith for calling my atteution io uus matter; call again. . r--..,.WimTttiritire Blood foFmany years, luving !$ Eruptions. Having heard of S. S.S. Io cided to to' , and am glad to say that lj done n?e a 'great deal of good. 1 .intend to continue to use it, as I belike to be the bct Blood Medicine on the market. 1'ieveiana. icsu. " For over fifteen years I have suffered more or less from Impure Blood. About a year ago I had a boil appear on my leg below the knee, which was followed by three more on my neck. I saw fa. b.i. advertired and decided to try, it. Af.ej taking three bottles all Boils disappeared and I have not been troubled any since. r.nn n. Pkrtig. 114 W. Jeflersou St., Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May 23, 1903 From childhood I had been bothered with bad blood, sktu eruptions and boils. I had boils ranging from five to twenty m 1 ---!. w.en VUr lmrtitmr an numucr uai.ii ocu-i. .". - 1.7 companying the eruption was terrible. S. S. S. seemed to be just the medicine needed in my case. It drove out all impu rities and l"ad blood, giving mc perma nent relief from the skin eruption and boils. This has been ten years ago, and 1 have never had a return of the disease. Mrs. J. D. Atdrtok. j Write for oui book on blood and skin diseases. Medical advice or any special in formation about your case will cost you nothing. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. ,H'K!C' a Raise Thousands of methods have been invented for this interest ing event. There is a sure way, notwithstanding tnat tne mul titude fail, and that is to use Eppley's Perfection Baking Powder Buy it, try it and be a happy housekeeper. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Dont swear at yotw shades it is not their faIt that they do not opeate nicely, bt the falt of th& factory ot the person who hn- . - . 'c i them. Having sed the same make of shades nd cloth for 2 years and the little tDoable we have had makes s safe in guaranteeing 11 shades we pat p. A new lot of cloth and fixtures fast received. Dau-l Smith of Tallin.,,. n ..... . 1 " -wuir ty, ik ,i,,,i H,, was an ol(1 aB( w ( rwNm.. ,.,neor of Oreaon. m1 t.i yenM Dr.Stone's Drugstore does a strictly cash UUMU. . .. one, and nrt one owes it; earnes a l.rce '... ef, counters and show '' with drugs, me-Heluiw, t'llit artiaW i.. .. Uquurs rf .11 kin)la tor .. 1hww. Dr. Soa li r 1.. .,'. lu wtaieiM and k Ua4 maay yrs of i"" in the pu Cwsuita. tions art fre. 1tH,,h-. ... . 1 . r' ro iree. and only reguU, prieM or Ur Btone MB be found at his drug tore, SaH, Ortn. frm n . ., ... 1 . . - ao "'""""i: unui -j t nigH stock, aa 4 1 ti noiionK Poultry at Stelner'a Market Eggs Per dozen, 23c. Ducks 10c. ChickonsS9c. Hens 10c. Turkeys loc. Harrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Fcr dozen, 23c. Frulte, Vogotablcs, Etc. Potatoes flOc. Potatoes, sweot, $1.75. Onions 2, Apples 75$1.00. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5&c lb. Ornngob $1.75$2.00. Lomons $2.753.50. Cocoanut, $1.00 doz. Wood, lfcncc Potto. &1&, Sccond-grov th $4.50. Big fir $5.00. Ash $5.00. Oak posts- 15c. Cedar posts 10c. Hlaet, Pelts nd rc, Green Hidos, No. 1 5c Green Hlues, No. 2 4c ' 'ulf Skins 45c. Bheop 75c. Goat 3kln J60 to S1.M Grain, Hops and Flour. Oats-Buying, $1 401.50. Uarley-$2323.50. Hops 273iylC. Salem Flouring Mils. I'lour$4.40. Wheat-Silc. Live Gtoclt MirUoV Steers-202c. COWB llic. Shcop $1.5O.gi2.0(. Dressed veal 45c Pot hogs 5060. mm Ob urn MimWMimi Three Trains to tho East Dally. Through Pullman standard and tourist Bleeping cars dolly to Omaha. Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleopinn cars daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (per. sonally conducted) weekly to Chica go; reclining chair cars (soato frw) to the East daily. 70 " HOURS v PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Ho CUtage or Car 70 DKPiET Chicago Portland BtecliU 9 16 R. ci m Hunt lngton ""AtlsnuT Szpnvn 3:15 d. m, Tla Hunt Infrton TIME SCHEDULES hem I'onian.l, Or. 3Mt 1 ku. IVtirnr Vt Wo:th, Omaha, Kutntji "'It, Hi laoU, iWr&ao Ml JIVIC. 9PftJl m:mji c v r. m. epokanc 9alt lake, Denver Ft. JJortli. Omaha, Kauww UltV. at. Luala. ChlntM and fisst. Wr1 WtJu"ir.tvr.r ' djfanu. Wullm-o, Pull wan JUlnneRrolla 6t Ohlcago, aua'n3t. AJU11VS FBOH 5 25p n 7:16 a, m. 8: a. d Ocean and River 8chedulc. For San Francisco Every five days at 8 p. m.. por Astoria, way point and North Beach Dailv foment Run. day) at S p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. "uy service (water permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill rivers. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. STOI?I NEXT TO JOS. MEYERS & SON. Satom and Albany w, Crold Dust Flout i "add br THE SIDNEY POVV ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore son. Mado for faliy UJe Ask Tour grocer for It Bran aBd 'horu always 0a hand AGENT f ALL KIND3 OF FRUIT TRAYS AND ORCHARD BOXES e ) 'n Haled clovsr $lij Bran $22. Eggs, Butter and Cream. BBtfLrerC,al " Co. Butter fat-27Hc at stMion. Flour Valley. Sfrat,.,. A1 8ham, $4.00. ' -0U-J SSSSlJf" 84 JO . ' F" loni ""ed, MilUtuff-RrtBf m 1 ota(o-. 60Qf 4 Kttgt Orauoa rsh, as Pult,y-CWek li. V peuad: iwvZ V- ' "J1V&c d, Mi57 '" 177V4; rr-jw. 8H7- Muttoa-Drs, Valler vr' 3 :..""' MJ and .,,.. " ' For fuller informaUon ask or writ rour nearest ticket agent, or A. L, CRAIG, General Passonger Agent Tho Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co-. Portland, Oregon. "UHc. Bt.ttf v t G. F Macrn, M.lWf StM. lva,k sj,,,, I WMMIMMWWimw, ;!asv,,ii!iat , gjHg?TU BRM ftimwc Trr TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany 12;4B P.M. Leaves Corvallis i:4G P.M. Arivos Yaquina 5 M0 P.M. N. 1. Retumlns Leaves Yaqulna ...: .. 7:1K A.M. Leaves Corvallis 11:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M. no. 3 for Detroit Leave Albany 1:00 P.M. Arrives Detroit e.nn nu No. 4 from Detroit ft Detroit G:30 A.1L Arrive, Albany 11:15 A.M. tim ' l arrlvea ,n AJbany In ma to connect with tho S. P. south oound train, as well as giving two or mreo hours in Alhanv Wn- .innnrt. U'S. P. north bound train. ii ' 2 connects with tho S. P. trains at Corvni. a , . c n?L!e",C t0 NewPt and adja- "v-auues. Train No. 3 for twn nu.k,, fad other mountain resorts leaves Al- Ittml0: reachlne Detro,t Fer further Information apply to Edwtw cstt, ., T nrn,r. "wia, .manager. H. CRONISE, Agent, CorvalUs. ViaCBt TTanno.l. , - - . . ham 4 ","l inooror 01 iJtng IUW kSS .?rtonf shot and jj iaai piaeo aionaay. eralI!S.ta 8B8,e man' bu' leaves sev eral brothwa a,l .;-. t,- -r- rf B ?1 kaow O. K. & N. engineer . ,iuam Springs being one of hi Krr& The vause is not known. milM r-w, m