Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
Newspaper Page Text
DAILY CAPITAL JOUIINAL, BALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOIJEH 27, 1000. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFEIl, Editor and Proprietor. GREAT CONTEST CREATED BY THE MAGNIFICENT PRIZES A Splendid Array of Gifts Worth Thousands of DollarsAny body in the Three Districts I s Eligible to Competition for Independent Nowppor Devoted to American Principle and the I'rogroM ul Povolopcment of AH Oregon. riibllibeil Krery Keening Except Sunday, gnlcm, Oro. i i sunsomiTioN hates. , (Invariably lu Advance.) DHj, by carrier, per yer K.O) Per mouth... ..60o BhIIt, by tnll, por yer. .. i,0) I'cr month Sflo Weekly, by mall, por yenr- .........' ,00 Six mouth ...Wo BUNION (MgADEl 'V These Prizes Make a Nomination at Once Don't Put It ! Off Thirrnnn Pri7fic in All I wnt& uii i nil iuvii iilw in run PAGE TWO in i ' ITO'S DEATH MAY CHANGE POLICIES Japan Statesmen Say Korea Has Never Understood Japan and Policies Must Change. UNITED I'ltEHH I.KAHCt) Willi!. J Toklo, Oct. 27. Tito oldor ntntos Bion nnd ministers of stnto who wore Interviewed today ndmlttod that the asEaRfllnntinn of Prlnco Ito innkos in orltnlilo a chnngo In tho policies of Japan nnd Koroa. Whllo thoy will not admit that Ito'fl methods woro wrong or too cruol, thoy imy tltnt tho Koreans never liavo understood tho rent nplrlt ot Japan. uotini uicutnn, who in Known as tho most oloquont man of Jnpa Is tho rnoBt sllont todny. Ho Is over come by tho dotith of tho prlnco, nnd when prpjjaod for u stntomont ro pllcd: i "I cannot Bpoak ot It. Do not ask mo." Count Komurn. tho foreign minis tor, nlHo wjtH deeply affected. Ho said: "Tho prlnco hnB died ton yonra too noon. Fools destroy tholr Imp plncss by murdering tholr bonofnc torn." Tito extraordinary mooting of tho elder BtntoBinon nnd tho cablnot mln IstorB romnlnod In soflslon nt tho for eign ofllco nonrly nil of Tuosduy night. Tho offoct of tho nssasslnn tlon upon tho forlogn policy of tho nation wna discussed in detHll. Ttut oIllolalB ooneurred In an ex pression ot roiert, In which they atatad their belief tltnt In I lie death ot I'rfnco Ito, the uiitlon has lout It greatest, most repromuitntlvo man and highest mitltorlty nu diplomatic flairs. It was decided tltnt the trial ot tho Hmnitmln should he held Hi Seoul, the oupltat ot Korea. In this way hlH piinlHlimtint will ho brought close to Ilia people of Koivo, nnd thtf statwiuun have decided that It U boat to hold I lie trial where hII Kor mim may know the details of Us pro cedure mid lit flndlngi. The irewapapeii hurt declared that anil-Japanese Journalists. ho hare been active from time to time In Korea, are raapunalble for the as Hasina tlott, an Uiey Inspired the Kor mm lu Miiunit acta of violence aaatast lb Japanese officials In Kora. Tk battleewlp Inate was dis patched toUfti. wlUt the Imperial etmmberlaUt ami a lame delegation f ktflb oMetala tor Dartuu, wbero the body of the prlaee will ltuk aboard to be brought to Yokohama. The Iwau will reach Darlon next Uuadajr. Toklo Is gloomy today and con aternatloH prevails throughout th. wuntiN The emperor and cuiiroM ar mournful anil tbe sorrow at ilw munmalwUloH of the prime unVc. all eUuMKW of the people. The time to hare tho bualitest lamp 111, the hottest supp-T tvnd). to woar the unj-ejtt dreiwoa und hunt up the funultttt Htorlei In ones mem ory .Is thooold, rainy night, when there will notbo nuy company, but when tht) homoeotlnK husbnud. noun, or brothera will doubly onjoy the cheer. ')eaaa)a)Ba) WE PAY T H R E E PER I Csnt Intorost on Savings s Deposits. S Deposits or Withdraw- als may be made any 5 time. $ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT jj Capital National Bank '" i -rf0-Mia-Hae) THE SPOIL EBS ARE COMING FROM ALASKA A Realistic Story of Mining Life in the Great Rush to Daw son in the Last Century. Henry Mncltae, who proaonts nt tho Ornnd oporn hotiBO this Wodncfidny night tltnt fnBclnntlng Btory of Alaska life, "Tho 8pollorfl," with Mnrgt'Ci Oswald lu tho loading role, hnB boon ndrolt In the Bcnsonlng ho hnu given tills play, und tho accoa;or!j with which ho has aurroundod 1'. Itcx Hunch, tltnt well !un.vn und popular author of tho play, liaa ovldontly had nn Intlmuto knowliJgo of ulint countH for moat In Alajt. lif:. i'o Imps the most ntrlklng hcciios In modern drama will bo tho reproduc tion of tho historical dau'0 hall known ns "Tho Northern" ns It oxlat ed lu 1900 In Nomo. Thl.t sieito shows tho gambling room, with tho tnbloH full of players, tin bur-room; lu fact ,ovory detail Is complete. Tho company presenting "Tho Spoilers" numbor olghto'n people, numbering sovornl woll-knawc peo ple. An added fenturo to 'hi piodun tloit Is n pack mnllomutos, tilt In number. TIicbo uro tho fnmotiB litis Idea that drew the until lu tho far north. All Physicians Must proscrlbo oomo of tho In gredients that nro contained In Hood's Snrsaparllla for all trou blos of tho blood, stomach, kld noy and llvor. Thoy Include enranparilln, Btilllngln, yellow dock, gontlnn, wild cherry bark, inandrako, dandelion, juniper berries, nlpaisscwn. etc. The combination nnd proportions nro our own formula und give power to euro beyond the reach of uny other prescrip tion or mibatltuU). That's why it id wlae to get Hood'a und only llood's. r- ... Slightly Colder Willi Snow Wheityottseo that kind ot wouthtr forecttat you know that rhuumntUm wemther la nt hand. Oat ready for it bow by getting n bottlo ot Uallard'a Suow Liniment. Klnoat thing made for rlteuuiatlam , chilblains frot bite, aore ami at Iff Joints and tuuecles, all aolteu awl pains. SKe, 50c and $1.00. .-o!d by nil dealer. All Patent Mcllclncs or medicines ad vertised In this paper nro for salo at DR. STONE'S Drug Store The ouly cash drug tora In Oregon; oweu no oue. and no oue owes It; carries large stock; Its shelves, emitters and show eases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all l.iuds for medicinal purpoaea. Dr. Meno Is a regular graduate In medi cine and Ms had Hinnv ven ot ex perieuce lu the praotlce. Couaulta f tut are fiov l'rfsi.rlp'ioiu are ',i'i .tiut onit i. guiur piuvs for tned ivitir lir tuno c.n l found at his v k Btoie Mlem Or fm 7 lu tho utoru'ug until 9 at night lSnthuslasm In tho Capital Jour nal's great $3000 contest Incronsea with evory hour. Each mall brings lu nominations from both In und out of the city. Tho great voting cotttost Is the subject of much discussion in hun dreds of homos nil ovor tho sur- rounutng country, unu uius rnir to ccllpao anything ovor attomptod In this city. The voting hns commoncod In onr itest by next Sunday, when tho first last of candidates will bo given out. J with the numbor of votoa accorded onch, tho conteBt will havo n strong nnd Interesting foundation. Don't fnll to cut out tho coupons nnd nomination blanks for your can didate, nlso reqtiost your friends to insist on recolvlng tho special vote coupon whon pnylng tholr subscrip tion. Every collector of this papor lias a book, and will give you tho bnl lots If you ask for them. If you pay tho carrier boy bring the receipt to Tfw Journal ofllco nnd tho votoa will bo glvon frco o fcost. Evory month's subscription counts nnd It takes but nfow votes to pluco your favorite cnudldnto In the lead and Heciiro tho prostlgo which comes with n good beginning. The ninny candidates who will ap pear In this list will furnish ninny surprises to tho peoplo of Salem and surrounding country who will be como Interested In tho offer of Tho Journal. Tho precaution taken by tho con test department to mako this a high class proposition will bo vorllled whon this list is published, nnd tho candidates nnd tholr friends will fool a further Inspiration to got out nnd win. It iwiiis that thoro Is still soma misunderstanding ns to whon the vntos will bo counted. The first count will ho mndo Snturdny foro noou, and the enndldntes, with tholr standing, will npponr Saturday after noon, after which time the ballots will be counted every day at 12 o'clock p. m. nnd will npponr the following afternoon lu The Journal. Votoa received aftor that hour will not appear until the noxt Isstto, The Konornl Intorest tnlcvu lu th great popular contest, ns mnnlfostod by the numbor and high cliarnotor of nominations received, Is a source of much satisfaction to The Journal. The value and attractlxiietw of the prlxee have evidently stimulated a keen and spirited rivalry, whloh will Interest moat of the people of Sa lem and the surrounding country. Such general Interest shown at thto early stage of the contest shows n determined effort on the part of the contestants to win, ami without doubt establishes the popularity of The Journal's magnllleetit and liber al ofler. You may want one of those beau, tlful high grade upright pianos, a flue gold watch, oue of the big dia mond i-iugs, a scholarship lu a busi ness college. The opoprt unity is uow furnished you to satisfy your desire. Cut ta good start. Pledge your friend for your support. Organise our acquaintances and your chance. to win InpreaBn. Ilaail Sntnri! i 'j Journal. If your name is not tliei.-. send In your nomination. The expenee of this contest will be . heavy one fur The Journal but( ivrytlilng has been . arranged for. nnd not oue objectionable fen'uro ill mar the pleasure and convent eonce of tie Hiioeeeetiil candidates l'he prizes have hew bought and are uow on display. Nominations In The Journal con test nro coming In rapidly and n numbor of bright and popular young ladles havo already entered tho competition. It you have not already outerod the rnQO,or entered the name of uir , friends, you should do so at once If there is anything concerning, the great oontet that is not plain! to you drop a postal card to the eontast manager and sa : "1 do not understand." giving your name and addraee, and full laforimt tlou will be furnished. There Is a great deal to be gained iu a contest of this kind, both lu pleasure and experience And those1 Vtho enter at the start of course, i have the best ihancc of wmulng Uet1 vour friends to aid ou aud sou ulU be surprlsad to see how rapidly the votos roll up. Tho prlzos nro especially liberal, with none of the objactlonnblo fea tures usually accompanying such af fairs. To win one of Tho Journal's prizes will bo a vory gratifying hon or, nnd of immeasurable pleasure and profit to tho winners. Thoro Is n bnllot box In Tho Jour nal ofllco, whoro tho votos may be deposited for any of tho young ladles whom you may sco fit to vote for. If you cannot bring tho ballots to the ofllco, Bend thorn in by mall to tho contest mnnngor, nnd tho votos will bo credited to tho young lndy for whom thoy nro Intended. Tho votes nro counted twlco, so thoro can bo no miBtnito as to tno propor num bor of ballots accorded to each can didate. Tho votos aro always opon for Inspection, and can bo canvassed ' by any ono desiring to do ao. Homombor thnt onch nomination blank counts 20 votos. A girl enn bo nominated ns many times ns she can got blofiks. Thoro is no restric tion placed on a contestant ns to whoro slio can go In soliciting sub scriptions and gathering votes. For oxnmplc, n girl located In District No. l enn solicit votes in any terri tory, but sho does not haio to com poto with nny contestant except thoso In lior own district. Open Evenings. For tho benoflt of thoso who nro not able to got to this oco flldurlng business hours, tho contest depart ment will bo opon ovwry ovenlng. How to Win, Any young lndy who desires to ou ter this contest nnd win ono ot tho magnlflcont prlzos offorcd should see thnt lior nanio is sont to tho contest department. All thnt Is necessary to win n prlzo Is to receive the lnrgost numbor of votos according to the conditions montlonod olsowltero in this announcement. Candidates should at once Intorest tholr frlonds In the contest, and by united and onorgetic action Induco ns many people ns possible to voto '.jS ' . j . 4 now it is always from tho Northwestern whoat crop for tho man- ufacturo ot Olyinnio ilour from tho timo loaves tho whoat fiold until you sift it in your kitchen it is not touched by human hands overy gram is thoroly eloanod nnd scourml by tho most modern mot hods known and tho ilour roaches )ou absolutely clean and pure and wholesomo and nutri tiousthat's why Oh mpic makes such good broad and biscuits and cakes and pastry Always insist upon Olympic Just That despondency in women is a mental condition often traceable to some distinctly female ill 1 Women who are well do not have the blues, neither are they irritable and restless. Derangement of the female organism breeds all kinds of miserable feelings such as back acne, headache, and bearing-down feelings. Try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. There is no doubt that it has made many remarkable cures of female ills after all other means had failed. There is hardly a day that some woman does not write us that this simple old medicine, made only of roots and herbs, has cured her of a severe illness after several doctors had done their best and failed. Here are two such letters read them they are genuine and reliable. Baltimore, Md. "Por four yenra my Hfo trns a misery to mo. I had suffered with fcninlo troubles so long- tlint I Avns discouraged. I lind trlvcn up nil liopo of over lieinjr well when I begun to tuko Iiydla 13. Piiiklium's Vegetable Compound. It restored my health nnd I felt a.s though new life bud been jrlven me, and I urn recommending It to all my friends." Mrs. W. S. Ford, 1038 Lnnsdowue St., Baltimore, Md. Itocklnud, Mo. "I was troubled for a lonjr timo with pains in my back nnd side nnd was miserable in every way. I had doctored until I was discouraged and thought 1 would never got well. I rend a testimonial about Lydia 13. Pinkhnm'H Vege table Compound nnd thought I would try It. " After taking- threo bottles I never was so well in my life. Iain reeommondlng Lydia E. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound to all my frlonds." Mrs. "Will Young, Columbia Avenue, Rockland, Mo. For 30 yonrs Lydia 13. Plnkhnm's Vegetable Compound has been tho standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does Justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to Its credit. stsM Mrs. IMnkhatn invites all sick women fF to wrlto her for advice. Sho bits guided thousands to health free of charge Address Mrs. Pinklinm, Lynn, Mass. for them. Each nomination coupon cut from Tho Journal will count 20 votes for n candidate The nomination coupons will only appear for a tow days, and only n limited number of nominations will be accepted. Cut tho nomination blank from this Issue and sent it to Tho Capital Journal with your nnmo or the name and nddross of your fa- II, 4,I lmvo Olympic for twenty yours, it 1ms always been good but is better than over that's wliv mv Imkhi" so successful." -jsiouier. y&' - Only tho plumpest, hardest, grains aro soltu'tiul "there isn't any as gooU." AT YOUR GROCER'S PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS CO. PORTLAND. OREGON vorlto candidate. A subscription Is not necessary, but n good start moanB much. Tho nnmo of tho per son making tho nomination will not bo divulged, It so roquestod. Ordors for tho prlzos will bo glv on tho successful contestants nt tho cloao of tho contest; samo may bo used by tho contostnnt horsolf or (Continued on page 0.) $ used Flour a it JATENI Ol t l w