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t"" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, BIX i r: w.i... niiiiitww. inn in ii i ii mi "": : ! THE PLAN ENDORSED EDITORIALLY. ;; I ; (From Editorial In the 8unday, January 17, Orcgonlan.) ; i .... . .- i-i. k ii. - in rlu mv to Its Btlbacrlb "' .. M..I..I t...M.l I...M a 150 diamond, absolutely the subscriber to a quo" i-i.. .l I. --itilA ltl. u. .i.li -..mi,. ! nltlH to the '. c 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 h i i in ii THE VENERABLE REVEREND WILLIAM The Opportunity to Get a Faeee Ring Extended to All Old SuhscAhevs Be&vtiM Fitst Water Stone Set in a Tiffany Gold Ring Given Away as An Expression of Good Will To ward Subscribers Your Cbpice of 975 Tho Journal Erco Diamond aiioss Ins Contest enters upon Iho third week with prospects of Increasing In terest Orders far subscrlptlona and Kncsseti on tho diamond havo conic from Boutuorn and Eastern Oregon and Washington, and from California sd fitter stales. Open to All on Equal Term. To provont any unfairness and glvo 11 MibiorlburB an equal chance, Tht Journal hart extended tho right to a free guess to all who may bo In org rears on tho carrlor lists or on special delivery ni well as by mull. Many old frjonds aro allowed to run ovor tho tlmo paid for by apodal request and as a favor to thorn, and wo aro willing they should bo treated ai veil m eah-ln-advanco subscribers or new subscribers. After all, whnt newspaper man who does not love his old subscribers most! That Is our foollnp. nnd wo extand our good will to all on equal torms. Father Dollarhldo Participates. Nearly overybody knows Key. Win. Doltarhldo. the veteran North Sakm minister. Ho la rino or the boat mon In hit ohiiroh nnd n pioneer who tins dono mueh good In the world. He made a gUBM for Tha Jonnrnnl din mond ring tho ether day, nnd Judg Ing front hit pnit experience, la like ly to win the aparklluK kmii Some years ami a fine road wagon was kIv en away In 1'orUaml lo the best jniPMer and KHthw Uollarhlde wuuh within ot of the fortUHate number Ho Is an old subscriber of Tl Jour nal ami tnkwi a Keen Interest In this ronjvet suit will We among the first to congratulate (lit winner. 11m consid ers It one of tho fairest contests that kis ever como undv his obaerva. Hon. First Two Weeka a Success, The first two weeka of Tho Jour nt Diamond Guessing Contest have Indeed exceeded lh most sangulnq oxpoclktiona of all coucerutHl. Mom tnicaK haro bon raado than anyone "would havo predated and scores ot tbwo haw com thMtitih tho mails while a subscription crk at tho bus. nesa offlco of Th Journal has bceu kept busy writing jvcelpU. wplaln leu the modus operandi and donoalt Iok Kutwtm for those partlcltlnK. At time many haw tmu. Uaetl up at tho counter WAltlng th4r turn to iea at tn. unkuowft uraUw. All wl plwised with this opportunity to ' . ... . - -" paxticlpate In a euotaet for tn vain bl a prli wUlth U a)Nto)tttJy frH lo the fortunate wUerlbw. Many reewtar suberUurs aro pay Injr up their ffr a year In advance and thua iwurisg Ht kuw. h Idea thus be4nj; frwd from a esiWct cm twolv Ubmm yr, Thy rtMt Jsm that In this way Th JwunaKooaU tha no iwre, rid them f a woth ly ftetera alL aa4 tArm thaw a awwiy BVBMHir M gUffc for the UtO getu. Somo aro pajlai; Mp n wenUa 't mmhto thrw cwmm, Ma aay bw bcrtmka an , 1a on IkW MUial off. Ob ,tmBg paM Ma father1 twUriiUw. jear (a advaaee aad took the guu 1W and will eolhK-t the awaey TIFFANY DIAMOND RING FREE InsilnllMfrf a ICRCmC DV Wlll&ll Ik uiwiivw. w m-.- w...- ,, free. Tho plan require the payment cf a to an unknown number. The percon tU A1anfinttJ diamond." 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n i n ii i fr Numbers, Any One No Possibility of Any Crooked Work. . back from his Indulgont parent. Otli crs aro going so far as to pay the subscriptions- ot their loss Interested friends and will thus get tho guesses for tho short uso of their monoy. and may win tho valuablo prlxo for, their trouble. Ono roan who takes sovornl copies of tho paper has takon 15 RU0S8UB. and yet ho realizes that only ono numbor can win tho prize. How to PartlolDAte. For each receipt ot one dollar for (be DeJly or Weekly Journal, to any addreo, tho ponton to whom the ro- .... , eeipi is uwuea, win m proa an op-, publjghed to UM( m Tho Cap(ta, portunlty. abohtoly without coat, toJourna, munoaA QUef,,ng Conteot hare a pie at tho unknown nmbr, Umler mca of formlnc a "num and the nemm or persons gwestnr , ber, lt lg impowiblo for anyone, not -vv. luv u...uWr w... r.c,o M . pretrat and without any compensation whatever, and moroly aa an expreoeien of jood will on th part of The Journal toward Its subscribers, the JIM dia mond Tiffany ring advertised In this paper and on exhibition at the Jewel 17 store ot a H. lllngos, 38 State street, Solom, Oregon. The party paying ono dollar or more shall rc ctdfo a receipt for each dollar paid, and haye the opportunity to guom n different number for each such rocolpt held. No commission Is allowed tn any agout or solicitor for securing subscribers, and the rorson so sub inrlhlni- ii.m It wltk IV. ..n.l ... . ' lag that tho Dally or Weekly Journal i. .......... .. . . ... . .. la accepted aa payment In full for the money paid. Unknown Numbed How Prepared. The unknown numbor that la to bo gueased was made up In the follow ing manner. Tho ten nuinbra from nouHht to nlno wore put on aoparat altpa of paper and folded so aa to be uawu, ami a oommitue ot aubscrib rs waa askot) to conduct tho aa- setulilliifi of tho unknown numbor. Thla unknown numbor waa formed at Tho Jouruai office on Monday, Jan. rr 11, ISO, in tho following man- aer; The tew numbor from naught to nla, InolustTtv on aoporata atiDs of laior, tn amnll KaJod onvolopwi wvw j t" u iko, ansjcoa, ana blindfolded penon la Uo prosecco of tho oommltteo dnw out threo ot &om tea nuniUm, marking tho firet , tho aocoud two and th third three In flun, and thoy wro then c4 in a luf oavaioixa. seed) tin and pUca wiux u,a diamond oa eahl blUoa In the Jowolry tor show vrta- r 0h " Uttrlu Pb coo- -iMttl AtA 4II not he ODOnek) nnlll tt cooxt hi cload, when tho dia mond wtli b given to tho nearest Kueasor. Tho unknown uumhor will bo formed by puttlac tothoi the threo numbom In tho order aa markod . twu, three, on the oovelopos in whloh , . wuwuai. itm unknown numbor will not be aaxnbled until ' wey are contalaod. Th unVnnwn th Buoasdug conleal U eomulotoi and publicly anaouaoed to wborlbe. The Number to Be Qimm At. There lt la. seald un ia an ftnalrwvi ! i .i. . . . ... 7 rl i w winaow with tho diamond, and there U will remain until the diamond la Elton away to tha lueW iumiuu- NVrlttea aoroaa the face of a larjje Wtti envelope, are tho werda: -ThU envelope contain the unknown num dollar on aubecrlptloo, which ct , . lucky enough to guess closest to i ' i " " " " " "r $ J 50 Diamond and New of Wbicb May Be bor In The Capital Journal Diamond Queuing; Content" Thla number was formed in oxact pursuance of tho plan advertised In Tho Journal, by a com inlttoo of buslnoea mon and Journal subscribers, who camo into tho office Monday, January 11. Following Ii their signed statomont on exhibition at Mr. Hinges' show windew: The Unknown Numbor. Wo, tho undorelgnod. woro present at The Journal offieo January 11, and assisted In tho forming of tho un known number, according to the plan w.... ..UM.w. .WWW. OTon the mombare ot Ihla eommlH. UlO pubUshera of Tka Journal nn.- ., tho Jowolor who furnishod tao rinc to know whal the number Is. (Signed) N. J. JUDAH, J. Q. OUAJIAM. QEO. C. W1LX., IUU D. PATTON, OILAS. II. IIINQES, FltANK 0. FBItQUSON. Limited Competition. Tho numbor of receipts issued In this contest will bo Umltod to tho numbor of guosBoo poseiblo In tho rarmo of tho numbore hotwoon 013 . ftn1 987 " tho unknown numbor must i... be composod of a figure within thoeo Umlu Tho unknown numbor cannot bo loss than 012 nor moro than 987. To bo a perfectly harmless and In nocout and amusiug guessing con tewt tho number to bo guessed at must bo and remain absolutely un known. Thoro must be no chanco tor any crooked work on tho part of Tito Journal publishers, of the Jowolor furnishing tho diamond, nor on tho part of any auboribor. Tho receipts for this jruowinc ooatoat will bo num bored in duplicate, but the stub will bo only for tho uurnoai. nt t.t..i. lug tho irobacrlbor who la tho success ful Kuoeaor each subseril.or w.i the suotH numbor on the back of Ma rocolit-ch one making his or her own guoea at tho unknown number As aoon as tho receipts aro all sold the gucwing contest will be ovor and tho nearest numbor awarded the dia mond. How the Guesses Are Mad. On securing a rocoJnt f, - . . - - -t vug UUc Ur or more, tho person wjahln to m write hU gueJTb" twgea tho above i,mK . . dollblo pencil, writing only one guou. on each recoipi nd Ja...-- .l. hmelnth. soldered Un boa provided " "" "i oraro for that purMstt 8ubllcrtb out of town will hTtT Jowed to mata, their guix n tte manner. Receipt, iU bo aSS ttjH. and they can return the sW wrth the , rituB J I a sealed envelope pUluly J -Jounal Diamond Queuing OZ they wm U deit., ,-r The aoldered tin box wUl mun nam . j. """ HttUI & IB .v.l.A . l couteat ar i.i0 the r eelpt m all SOME ANCIENT FOOD Bread Was Venerable, but the Butter Was no Rarity rru v nf hn niflost dinner which has evor been oaten," Is told by the Brussels correspondent for tho New York Herald. According to this corrospondent, an antiquary in tho city of Brussels named Goo i,i inviimi iilo frlonds n this flnrond. a description of which Is given by ono of tho guests as follews: At tnai dinner I nto apples thai ripened more. than eighteen hundred years ago; bread mado from wheat grown before the children of Israel passed through the Bed sea, spread with butter which was mndo when Elizabeth was nueerv of England; and I washed down tho repast with wlno which was old when Columbus was playing barefoot with tho boys in Genoa. Tho apples wero from an carthon Jar taken from tho ruins of Pompeii. Tho wheat was takon from a chamber In ono of tho Pyramids, tho butter from a stone eholf in an old well In Scotland, whore for sovoral centuries lt had Iain In an earthen crock in icy wntor, nnd the wlno was recovered from an old vault In tho city of Corinth. Thoro was six guoots at tho table, and each had a mouthful of bread and a tcaspooni ful of wlno, but was permitted to help himself bountifully to tho buttor, thoro being sovornl pounds of It. Tho applo Jar hold two thirds of a gallon. Tho fruit was swoot and as flnoly flavored as if it had been picked but yostorday." Affluence. (Puck. Tho Toachor But you wouldn't want to bo a little heathen? Phoobo Coopah Uraphl Beckon 1 would If doy git all do collections what's took up fo' 'em. O jDL J3 3P xt. X jO. . 3usth yf l Kind Yon Han Always Dot RADIUM RADIOS RADIOS RADIOS Stupendous Offer Made by Well-Known Phlla. Firm. RADIOS RADIOS RADIOS Thousanda of Persona In All Sections of the Country Have Been Healed by This Wonderful Dis covery. I)ar KrUnda: Don't road this adwtliement If jou expert to get aomUhlnB for nothlne. he cause you won't. We hare a Reed article anil we want money for It. lie senilble If you had something that was north Sn,. r..wouM you ?,ve .u freT When you read an advertUement where irMUn'L'M,im,et,'lnR for Mt'dnit. that some- up to some "illin Ham" came, ' ne are not runnlns a patent medicine uujlne-. so rest easy on that subject . i Ti i "r'" "in jiib euucateu f.? LSlf1" V. are ,lle 0,1 want walk, .f vul ' ?2.ra.,A"1 w' J? P" i!2,y.rei bfor? H,e mbllc ag onal char acters have had our conH.ln.- ..n.i ,i, beneflt of our experUnce. Jt Is a 2oth cwitury product, one that will be more appreciated the more It U tried UlentB to a e mve viTAl.IZKll- tlus.Tmakw an even tantr. .' i over llie bwly and In fact It makes a new ?r rl?L KT" within a vii'jmotriinr1 ii .i.m me ton-e of cootact with thla affiSS-SS L.e.nrcome hahleiCANIiLVu to'TtAWS."' on?Bd'.JerBUWbl,fS.PVh' " not " creUlt0abler-M,ri- "i, i,B"," ,l "srdly ed reJnw h i COm.f th' unsoll.lt. M-.lw.1',.,t A Oodsend to humanity" alleott Christ e, ot New York th. well-known author, says. "My suee'eaa in a ireat measure I. due to 'Kadio? lQ Weakness of certain organa Is resnonal Me far all dUease. We build un ouaT. em so that a dlaea.e Is an ln?p."blirtJ curf , .id aMntto0' ', w Sire you a written guarantee. Could tu sk anything morel "nAmoa. RADIUM RADLUM RADIUM iVlltrhf vajip s.iAn.i. -.. . and maki wonderful atneTiSSS wliff tfl. new nii.nl iimino J.r, .SstJ?'1" '"is astUlty 5O0.00a wer as ef, iLVK Al ? 'KAi.iJa-""A..,,rM5 S order thla m tu..-.' tr".. " K'Te AIMOB- tili'ata: r."'..0"" doi-ra-; It anV'wan Tr waB. J"' OFFER OFFER OFFER HADIOS CO 812 Drexel nulldlns 1'hlUdelphIa. ri. Sir- ttoeloneit find one dollar for which seed me a Uateat of "KADlfS" ,a JP,f.,B ,i,d wrapper, and aU MM tA MbBtT fl ,!..- ;'. .T0 that effwl " Name , A4dre t CJtj Btsts a a a nafti niu utrieaja a. ruiriA mik iv runTTiT u "" It is very con venient to attribute the disasters which overtake us to fate. But for the most part man is the arbiter of his own fortunes. Business men are struck down suddenly as by lightning. The venuci j;ii....v "heart failure." "His nean was wii.. It was fate for him to meet this end." But if wc went behind the "weak heart we should find a "weak stomach, prob ably, and back of the weak stomach is careless eating nt irregular hours. When the stomach is diseased the organs depending on the stomach for nutrition are starved. Starvation means weakness of the body and its organs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach aud other orgainof digestion and nutrition. When these organs are cured, diseases of heart, liver, lungs nnd kidneys, caused by the diseased stomach, are cured also. "In the fall of iS7 t win taken wim f moiner- 11. ..,.l..il..n nf Him Yi!irt nntl A (119 ;lon of the heart, 1 writes Mr. Ige Co , West Vn "I coiuultcrt a doctor nna ne mu i nu organic heart trouble. He gae me eoine medi cine, but lt did me no Reed. I then tried differ ent klliui oi paieni mctiiciuca, uui .n. "-j helped me a little. I then ent and cot "ve botfls of Dr Tierce'a Golden Medical Discov ery Before the limt bottle was gone I lelt a change. Wheu the five bottles were Rone I began to work. I had not worked any for a j ear before . , ... "1 am well and can eat anything now with the exception of pork and greasy food." Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness. HUIE WING SANG CO. Chinaware. Jnnaneso fancy nnd dry goods, ombroidorlcs, laces, silks, wool- on goods, skirts, wrappers, waists, whito underwear. Wo niako up all kinds of ladies' gnrmons, gents' over alls. Matting, dishes, etc., now on snlo at tho cheapest price. Corner of alloy, Court street, Salem, Or. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. THE EUTECAFE 203 Commercial Street Short Orders, Oysters In all atyleo Meals at all Iiours Service a la Carte E ECKBRLBN, Proprictof Ftee9 Yes Ftee. Dr. Stono makes no clinrgo for consultation or prescription. Can bo found daily at one or tho otljer of his drug stores Salem Oregon. i;,Turr &jsszssssijfix tUlMMt. XUifm Hum, pii i i.'r-i -"tti - 'ttff S" lfft AntKftrutMllf mu FlLBBWuBuppositom ?' . buimtiik . 5r;,hM m.f '. j a tu ra tula for Uun Lr w V ' U v,r y. 'i v.'.","':.""-'." r i, w rn. k.. -u. ,.T 71 f" 'oi. UNcasTtM, ea. ' "'" Ml vKi&xjMxxkmmMsu Bold In Salem by 8. c. Otona. t.au for yy Bamplaa. Conrallls &EasteroR R. TIME CARD NO. 24. No. 2 for Yaqulna: Leaves Albany 12:46 p.m. Loaves Coryallls 2:00p,m ArrlTw Yaqulna ili0m No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 6:45 a, m. Loayes Corvalll. 11:30 a. m Nor rfD3r '.":"P.m. No. 3 for Derelt: Leaves Albany 7-oom Arrives Detrol- .. , it' No. 4 From Detreit: ' P ' Leaves Detroit t ., """"i 1:00 p.m. Arrlvos Albany .. K.rt .. VT . ' B:B5p.m. Train No. l nri.o. i ,,t " . ZZir a P. outn uKES-SS?.1!10- ture of 8. P. northbound a 2 connecta with the a trains at Corvalli. and Albany 5 Train No. , t Dreltenb and other monntain reeorbj ieaZ Albany at 7:W ,, x1 t about noon, gig amp8 to reach the eprinw aameTr For further Inf orrnaUon ljply to EDWIN STONE; T- OOCiauSLI, Agent, SST ppi! IDC spem, uuiui.ui Iresned feeling in my etomacn. II. V Kluney, of Knight. Doddrld VtuAm o&m SHOJarSflB UnmmPaohk 8 TRAIN8 TO THE EAST DAILY DKTABT FOB TIME QCIIBDULE3 From Portland, Or, ABUti Uhlcsgo Portland Rncolal Salt Lake, Uenvor, Ft Worth, Omaha.t Kawa C'ltr, at. Louli, Chicago 8 60 s, m 6Pa, Tl Hunt ington nuu Ji4.ab( Atlsntlo Kxprcu 8:16 p. m. via Hunt Ington "Bt.'panT' Fiml Hail 7 45p, a. via Bpoksus Salt Lake. Donvnr vi u.-nl. nM.i.. .v O.MS,, City, Ht. LauU, Chicago and East. Walls" WttTliirLowtr Spokano. Wallsco, Pull! man, Minneapolis s Panl. Duluth.Mllnaiikro a. a uaicaxo, anu n.ni. 70 PORTLAND TO CHICAGO IJ Wo Chsnee of Cars v OCEAN AND RIVER OCIIEDUU From Portland Mlaalllug dates subjvet 8 p. m. Fc-foanFranclKW Sail arcry B dsyi p.a Daily except Sunday 6 p. m. Saturday Or.tn, COLUMBIA H1VKR ToAstorla an'l War Landlngu Ian x.ena WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ruth leavoo Solom fa Portland and way landings on Tue days, Thursdays and Saturdays, aboil e n, m. M. P. BALDWIN. A. L. CRAIO, AgLO.R.&N. Balea. Gon. Pass. Agt Portland, Or. Offers a choico ot THREE gateways, KAN8AS CITY, ST. JOSEPH W OMAHA, to Chicago and points,Etit Through Standard and Toorfii stooping cars dolly between San fria clsco and Chicago via Los Aiftta and El Paso. Throuch Tourist Sloeoor eaca TUESDAY from Portland to Cidetga via Salt Lake and Colorado Sprln&i. Through Standard Slooplng Cut dally between Ogden and Chlc&ga Lowest rato In effect always aval able via "Rock Island System." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES la offect on July 12, 13, 6 and 16, ul August 18, 19, 25 and 20; 00 days re turn limit Bo sure that your ticket reads vis tho Great Rock Island Route. Tho best and most reasonable at lng car service. For lnformatloa, GEO. W. DAINTER, T. P. A. L. D. GORHAM. Gon Agt. 250 AldW street. Portland Oro. Quick Time East From Tacoma, Seattlo, the Pnxet Sound country and Spokane to Ml flourl river points and tho Southed the Burlington offers quick serviti Through trains Seattle to Kanu City equipped with big, free choir can standard Pullman sleepers, nnd hurt but not least, tourist sleepers, clwfc comfortablo and choop. Why not toko the Southeast special via Billings and the BurllngtonT Yc cant do betton, and you might do worse. A. C. OHE-DON, General Aont lOO THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. O. C, T. CO.8 PA88ENGER 8TEAMER8 POMONA and l Altona leare for Portlaad, Monday, edneday and Frluay ai 10 a, m. Tuenlay, Thursday and Batnrdajr at 7 a. ?,. c?' Sorrallls, Tuesday, Thursday andeainrdsyatflp. m. For Independence daily except Sunday P-id. Deck: Foot of Trade StrMt M. P. BALDWIN, At Your Stepmother Is Still hore. anrl fin tinnr Bfl ever. Whoa your clothes are worn & dirty, or tho buttons pft tako them to er, at the Salem Dyeing and. Clean ing Works, Repairing and rellnlng; w velvet collars put on overcoats; "o four sulta a month for 1. CU . um return oa. U18. O. H. WALKER, Prop. 19S Commercial Street. ""a . ..i . ...iA.'! vi