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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1906)
"jy'!yjP1?.'' WtftY M-A. .ALEM. OHES-H, WEDNfeSP- """"" " 3 'Smites Dunoon will bve a irtWJc ownership oasettlna Im April. AM thW e laeilaB at, ' fc ar kw U f8' &MMatfc. WllH -' What tho wmtlor tJU " Uw vwltor taKTlut be w4r ejHdot n? injMi is n njfrt. - U o MMT D ril Iletttien for m prtnMry Uwrt DMtt enough H)i n)! 8 MM. Yon don't have to go Into chone- let shop fr Into ft court of eqnity to MtorUin whrro th Capita Jonmai ptAJHl on aft) qilPfttOO. iKillsPain' Sloan's Liniment IPfca . WJU AHee Ilooeevolt serve wlae at her weddlHgT-Albany Democrat. jfo. imt Mndty to your readers that C0grenan Longwerth's fanUy marie alt Choir woaey in the liquor Inula a Fmnk A. & ew mnfaol". lb cnp o, ha n w np pearanee. It om to be a Mod of Itrtn oncyclosaodl of tke present frMlHt moment, Onty objection -It deoa away wit tb notesoJty for rewMitg iWHr ppA TIM Dfimmt oar ahr post oince ptMM still hang high. It mdtKh until after election. A abort twtw afo It wan thooght a chanae woM W n4o soon, but JU all off now. tt'a onoCbor one whore the fel low rtftuen e fit down, Perhnpf now, he wtntHNi ho nd. Tbo Donmomtlo TOtera of Umatllhi f-minlr held a tarn and enthualMtlr time mooting In Pendleton Pebrnnry 17. Tho roimHtteo aolimHiwl the fn kmlae; anmnc otter Important resolu tlnna: "We furor tho adoption of the wo man nffrnfe mnondment to the con t!ttlen.H " Whn the Rnlftn Wat'man rptnsrk ea that Waltor Ttie "In a self ma 1 man" the MrMlnnvllh TIrj.hon n.j. .. man. enough to add, "nad he l violent In krvo with bis nmkor." Corvallls Times, Dom. It l a row Uck, aHd unflt t0 to eonnree. who is ashamed of what he ha accoespMshed. A woman entored a im9tofMiAtr, gallery: "Do yon take picture of children?" h aoked. "Yea." in the repHf. "How mch are thoy?" aahed the -Thrte dollam a doaon," said the proprietor waII . ahe repUod with a sigh, "I ihaH bv to wait and come again. I hare only elred." A Fine Lecture A Intensely Interesting audience listened to that genial and polished gentloman, O. Spancer Cfcpham at the Methodist church Monday night. His wbjoct was "New Zealand," and his graphic description of the won ders of that far away country de lighted his hearers. His knowledge of his native coun try Is perfect, and while his tales of mi.- TtSM -I?!! Us, Many rcT-V Inve n habit of a Inu- IIw much better it would be IldUH nuiwi on niti "v'jviiv i i --- --"- -- EECHAM'S PILLS teach i goo'l habit to Stomach, Licr. Kidneys ami Bowels. If you are mibint t isiiius Attacns suncr irom woniiipiioii r i troubled wh Indigestion, Nervr.Mne or Headache, Dccchams Pills ill rrf..rm nil thcie bad habits and set an example of good health, which the bMly will quickK follow. You can break up all sickly habits bv occasionally unntf the health suggestions tram initttd by Llcrcham's Pilli, lOo nnd USc, KnU litn-ywliprn In lluxrs, 3 . .MMi tM,M,WMBW,,wBM,BMBMMMBMejeBBnnnmnMnmmnfcJsnnnnnmnnnnnm ' V Don't Neglect This It May Be the Means of Your Winning $5.00 in Cash Start Right Away and Have Your Man uscript all Ready Before Feb. 28. Try for Both- Prizes. Rules of Contest OFFER NO. 1. A PRIZE OF W FOR THE BBST ARTICLE OF 600 TO 100 WORDS ON "WHY IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE." THE ARTICLE SHOULD OOVER NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING, AND AT LEAST 100 WORDS SHOULD BE QIVEN TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. OFFER NO, 2. A PRIZE OF W FOR THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISING THE CAPITAL JOURNAL AS THE MOST DESIRABLE PAPER TO BE USED BY ADVERTISERS. ALL OOPY MUST BE IN THE OFFICE OF THE JOURNAL BY 5 P. M. ON FEBRUARY M, NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF CONTESTANTS SHOULD BE ON A SEPARATE SLIP OF PAPER AND ENCLOSED IN AN ENVELOPE. PIN THE ENVELOPE TO YOUR ARTIOLE OP. ADVERTISEMENT. THE TEN BEST ARTIOLES AND THE TEN BEST ADVERTISE. MENTS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL. ADVERTISEMENTS MAY BE ANY SIZE FROM A QUARTER PAGE TO A PULL PAGE OF THE JOURNAL. ALL QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CONTEST ADDRESSED TO "THE CONTEST MANAGER," CARE CAPITAL JOURNAL, WILL BE AN SWEREO THROUGH THE NEWS COLUMNS OF THE JOURNAL. MAN USORIPT SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE SAME WAY. THIS OONTEST IS OPEN TO ALL EXCEPT SALARIED OR PRO FES8IONAL ADVERTISING MEN. IT WILL BE OF SPEOIAL VALUE TO CLERKS AND STUDENTS, LADIES CAN PARTICIPATE AND HAVE JUST AS GOOD A OHANOE AS ANYONE TO WIN A PRIZE, SOME OF THE BEST ADVERTISING WRITERS IN THE UNITED STATES ARE LADIES. u " j 5'' luxuriant vogctatlon, the magnlflcont forests, Ilk those of Oregon only more rnntnai tho curious wingless blrde, the great geyser forcing a column of black water 1600 feet Into the air, the high mountains, Immense glaciers and boiling springe, aroused great Interest the story of the political wonders ex rltMl envtrt In the breasts of the aud ience because our own country Is not no well and so much governed. This enllehtencd and liberty loving people have had Industrial peace for 16 years. No striken, no lockouts, and wo extreme poverty of the laboring classes, no groat trusts, no difficulty about public utilities and transporta Hon. no land fraudn and very few "graftern." and this very comfortable state of thing wnn brought to pass by four level headed, Tionont hearted, patriotic leaders, who believed that h xovernment should be of the peo tile, by the people and for the people. This progress! re nation believes a; so that women are "people" as well ns ttipn. and they have had woman ftuffmge there for IS years, and would not for a moment entertain the Idea of going bark to exclusive man suffrage for. a Nr. Clanham tayn. they de termined to "push forward toward higher civilisation Instead of going backward." It Is claimed that there was no revolution when the women were en franchise; hut a steadily growing Improvement In the morals and man ners of the men, who are quite aa chiv alrous la their demeanor to the wo men a the men of any other oountry. Also a much greater Interest In po lltical affairs waa manifested among the men than when they had the sole riant of franchise. That no domestic or other trouble has been caused by tho woman's vote la evident by the fact that New Zealand affairs, both politic and domestic aro In an ad mirably peaceful conditio. Mr. Clapham's tnoet Interesting witty and Inotrnetlve lecture so pleas ed the audience that they earnestly reqNeted another talk, which he will give in the near future, and thoee who do not hoar him wttt miss a rare treat. Vinnl Vmilrls vrwi n v w w r wu liii ariri trnmn .. S 1 """"l" y"u up j Our delicious Cod Livcrl Better than old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsion, to restore health for Old ocodIc. delicate children weak run-down person ana aner sicnncss, colds, coughs, bronchitis and al throat and lung troubles. Try it on our guaranfee, G. W. Putnam Co,, Df tfgglsts, Salem, Or. i u I Hi .'I I r A rioAsant "Way to Travel. fao nbovo is tho usual verdlel t! tho traveler using tho Mliwourl PuUi rnllway between tho Pacific eottt uj the cnsL and wo bcllovo that th nn- lo nnd aecommodntlons gives axil this statement. From Denver, Ctttrv do Springs and Denver there art tvi through trains daily to Ksami CKj and 8t. Iouls, earrylng Pullmaa't hi est standard electrle-llghtod ilMflij ears, chair ears nnd up-to-dstv ditk ears. The samo Axcellcnt tarrus b operated frera Kansas City aid St Leuls to Memphis, Little Keck sad En SprlnRs. If you are coins out w tenth, wrlto for particulars and full Is- formatlen. W. a M'BRIDB, Gen. Am 124 Third BL. TortlftBd Or. Pretty Safe Utile to do By. When there is a feeling that the heart or lnana, bleed or Hver, Wain or nerves are tiiet, at enee eemmeaee to deetor the ttomaeh, This Is the fenndallea of the trouble In &0 eatts out ef every 100. Cemmense te Tegn late the digestive organs, get them la healthy werklse eeaditlen. and the oUr fcrenWemTil wive of thenuKdve. Da wWeh nnvo their Ix-glning In ise Momath idhH be cured thresch the stemaeh. The medlelne fer stemssh nlserdert and half Ike ilia ef life, Is Dr. Onnn's Improved Liver IMMs.They are told by all drnggiets fer ttc per bt. One nUI U a deie. Thete pHls pnt all the digestive rg In geed eondltion that dbense has ne bails te work npoa. 0ASTO3WT i Bmu j4T1rttnhn)iwt& tSiuw f Pruno Orehwxl. For mI In tnnny S4de Fruit Pam .No. 13. lots 3 ej4 7. eontalnlne 10U aerw. IS nerea in troeo. about half and half IuNaas nnd PeUtes, a few pear and apple trea; planted In IS J, and known In the Kosedale neighw hood aa the IrowneU ofehard. Last year's frnlt toongnt near 1W9, Re enipu foe last Sva years can he shown. in wnung for the above orchard will he received by fhe ualoMi. UM noon March IS. 18o. Privilege r rjttnc any or all bids. Time can U giVM u part, with una Intetoet and writn A large cash rt payment y,nM he considered with favor, p any fnrthor Inforaa- ia can on or addrws Vfm, Stroud, mral ronto No suu- fv. agent for the hoira of Sands BrowneM. The Fashion Stables PefMwlr Biapwa', BtaWrt, Vnte-date Hverr and ul. n- xv Mral tamonts a .pwlalty. TaUyio fA BJa(aa . . . i..... .km ezMirusBa. These 44. Ohas, W. Yanake, Prep, 847 and U9 High Stret BRICK Drlck furnished la large or u quantities. Prened brick made U nl der. Yard on State street, Mutk f penitentiary. 8AX3SM DttlOK YAM). A. A. nrjBTON, hfi 'x. j 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ijmwa Tiudc Mannn UCBICNS tsp -mU uTUi ?3 3XSZSZ rrinW4,.MtWYtvlf r 8l WftAnuiuga , c 7r Runn&G 00RVAZXI8 & SABTZHl It. B. TIME TADLE NO. 31. Trains From and To Yaqulns. No. 1- IAvee Yaqulna 7:00 a. W Arrive at Con-nllls 11:18 a. nl Arrive at Albany ....:,.. 13;1( p No. 2- Leavon Albany 13:46 n, n. IeAVW CorvalHo 1:46 P. W Arrivea at Yoqulnn ...... 6:00 p. &g Train To and From Detroit No. 3 IMvoo Albany 7:3d a. n Arrive at Detroit 13:30 p. n No, 4- Leavo Detroit .......... 1:00 p. & Arrive at Albany 5:40 p. Trains for Corvallls, No, 8- Loave Albany , 7:6$ a. Arrive at CorvalHs S:3t a. No. 1- Leave Albany 2:30 p. Arrive at CorvaHls 3:10 p.- No. e- Loave Albany 7:3 P- Arrive at CorvaUls 8: IS P Trains for Albany. No. I- Loave CorvaHls ,, 6:30 a, Arrive at Albany 7(10 a. No, - Loaves CorvalN 12:40 p. Atrivea at Albany 1:3 P. No. 7- Leve CorvalMs 6:00 . Arrive at Albany 6:40 P Regular Sunday Trains. No, 5 Leave Corvallls 4. 6:30 a. Anrivon at Albany 7:30 a. No. 11- Loavea Oorvallla 11:30 a. Arrive at Albany 12$16 p. Na 7 Leave CorvaHls 6:00 p. Arrive at Albany 6:40 p. No. 8 Leave Albany 7:f5 a. Arrive at Corv&Hls ...... 8:35 a. m No. 12 Leaves Albany ...12:45 p, Arrlvos at CorvalHa 1:33 P- No. 6 Leaven Aibany 7;S5 p. ArriToa at CorralUa 8:15 p. All of tho above- connect with Sontl orn Paclflo compeay trains, both a Albany and CorvnUla, aa well aa trail for Detroit, Eitin direct service t Newport nnd adjacent beachoe, na wel an BreKeabuab Hot Sprlsss. For further information, apply to J. a MAYO, Gen, Pas Agt B. H. B0LB8, Ace&t, Alhaay; H. H. CltOmSB nsoat, OemHIa. mwmtmqmmgmwm I ' i m ii j m mi I'm" in l II ' iiwtfnMWiP'" nrr'waiw-csai.