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Until the New year MAKES ITS INTRODUCTORY BOW OUR SPECIAL SALE WILL CONTINUE THIS WEEK SEE THEM I Otherwise you cannot appreciate the values, $6,50 to $7,50 Coats A few Mackintoshes to close at waydowivtcvbottom prices. $4.98 . W. Johnson & Go 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. ' XyirK&PtT'TnTlft r&&s4 t 20 pep cent Discolmt so forcibly brought out by Pros. Strong in liia mldrcss before tho Tonchors' as sociation, Roino figures from tho Now Year number of the Oregonlnn limy bo of Interest. By those llgures it appears that, In proportion to population, the oxpondt turo of public money for schools hns been decreasing over since 1880. In that year tho population was 74,703, and the amount expended for public schools was f.lIW.OSO, or $1,511 per capita. In 1800 It was fJ.:)2 per capita; In 1805, 1:12 per capita; and calculating me expcnuiuiR'H uy mo estimate given for tho population next year, It will be about $.'!.12 per capita. This Is a falling off to the extent of 'Mh percent. May not these llgures partly explain why our schools aro bo far behind other states of Inferior resource? Golds C Chest SHOE SflLEI k k k J.'i 00 Plioe forlSI 00 1 m Shoo for 3 CO 4 00 Shoo for H 20 a f.0 Hlioo for 2 SO :l CO Shoo Tor 1! 40 2 W) Hlioo for 2 Oil 2 on Hhoo for 1 W 1 TS Shoo for 1 HI 1 ftO Shoo for 1 20 1 2A Shoe for 1 00 1 00 Shoo for HO LflCY'5 SIIOK 8TOKE, 01 Blnle St. JOURNAL X-RAYS, Agulnoldo hnsii't Ik-cu surrounded for several davs. And Itoosevelt has outgrown the New York governorship. When your cold has settled down deep in your chest, cough syrups will not relieve you. The system must be given strength and force to throw off the disease. does just this. It enables you to conquer the inflam mation. The lungs soon heal, and all danger is passed. Do not let the disease become chronic because of neglect. toe. and $1.00, alt drugglita, SCOTT UOWNE, Clitnibu. New York. At Hugcno a logging contractor has be gun work to supply tho Skeels mill with 1,000,000 feet of logs next year. Saloon and Fixtures For Sale Including bat, and bar fixtures, billiard table, pictures, card tables, etc., also n small stock liquors. Inquire for partlcularc of Sherman, Condit and 1'ark, attornoys, in flray block. Bottled Beer. KllngerA Ueck, Successors to SouthSalem Doitlir.i Works. All orders forbottlod beor will bo filled at tho brewery. Kept on cold Btorago. Free city delivery. Tolophoiio 2131. A Hand Turn Dross Shoo, S3 00 for S2 40. A aJls4 aTtf4 .ill al dk ttk - THE DJIL1 JOURNAL BY HOWIBH HHOTHKU3 TUKSDAY, JAN. 2, 1000. Ddly, OnoTcar $3.00, In Advance Dally, Tout Montnti S1 00, 1j IVdvauoo Wooldy, Ono Yonr 131.00, hi Advance- THE OPEN DOOR AND THE OREAT POWERS. A lute press dispatch from Washing ton makes it apparent that the so-called "open door" policy is likely to bo adopt o.l throughout China by nil tho powers of Europe, and Japan also. Some tlmo ago Secretary I lay openod negotiations with tho powers to tho end that u common understanlng might bo arrived at to Becuro freedom of trade throughritt China, and to provot the closing of any nation's "Bphero of in lluonco" to tho commerce of other na tions. Notes were sent Jiy the peoretnry to Oreat JJrltlan, Germany, Franco, Huh hIii, Italy and Japan. It is stated on good authority that favorable repllos havo been recolved from all, with ono liossiblo oxeeption, it not boing posi tively known that Italy has been heard from. Each country expresses itself as favoring tho opuu policy, provided only that nil tho powers join In it. Knglaiul, naturally, was tho first to respond, as she has been contending for this very jiollcy, and her reply camo with tho utmost celerity, agreeing to every suggestion made by the United States, and emphasizing iinniipecwnr Uy her perfect accord with us In this matter. It was, of courso, a rare op- jiortunlty for her to curry favor with ub, - flSpTelaily if tho other European powers would only have declined to agree. Tho dispatch say: Although much secrecy was observed in tho transmission of tho UritUh ans wer, its general purport soon become Cassini, "pointed out that a hurried answer was by no means tho beat evi dence of a favorable attitude- toward the the American proposition, but that Kus sia was proceeding with duo Idelibern Hon, in order to arrive at some solid ground fora permanent understanding.'' There weremany incidental questions involved, which Hussla was desirous of weighing carefully. Tho dispatch con tinue: "Count Cttsxinl showed person ally the most friendly spirit toward the American proposition, as well as being desirous of giving nif answer in this case which would be another Instance of tliu friendly co-operation long ob served between Iluwla and tho United States. Japan also answered in terms unmis takably favorable to the American proposition. This plcco of news Isold great deal more importance than appears on tho surface. It intimately affects our futuro policy in tiio Orient, anil it removes ono of tho sky-towering bugbears with which England has been trying to fccnre us into borne f-ort of alliance with her, Tho Idea lias been tirelessly pro mulgated in tills country that tho con tinental powors of Europe intended to close their spheres of influence in China huropcan capitals, little irritation at known to tho other and there was not a what was regarded as a precipitate response, purKsoly designed to embar rass the continental powers by showing Great llrltiun and the United States acting in concert whilo tho rost of trie world held aloof. Hut Germany soon auswuied in a manner quite satisfactory to tho state dopartmout; and Franco was soon heard from still more favorably. Russia's answer was longer delayed, hut tho Russian embassador, Count against our trade, and it has been repre sented that England nlouo favored nu open door policy. Tho logic was plain, that only by an alliance with England oould wo hope to get any share of the Chinese tiade. Russhi, especially, has been misrepre sented in tills matter, from tho start, and perhaps soino have been led to for get for u moment that of all tho groat world powors, Rassla is tho only ono that has always boon our steadfeast friend. Now that ail tho powers havo ie soiuled favorably to our ndvancos, it is more than over apparent that wj havo a great ami unique advantage in being entirely free from nil "entangling alli ances,'' and in a jxwitloii to ho "courted" by all. To Cure LnQrlppo In Two Days Take laxative Ilrumo Qu Initio TalileU, Atl ilrnKitlata refund the inuuy it It fail, to cure K. V. flruia'a signature U on each box Wo. SCHOOL EXPENDITURES DE CREASING. As bearing on tho unsatisfactory con dition of educational matters in Oregon, Give Salem a high school and thus save all her educational prestige. - Oregon will have no coal fniulno, nnd she won't doend upon com cob, either. . A High School is the peoploV college. Salem has tho people, and W'll.l. HAVE the high M-hool. Col. Alloy has quit, booming Harvey Scott for senator. Ho must have an other letter from Dinger. This is tho day when men havo to pay for tho Christmas presents their wives bought for them lat week. A high sclnol vvould do moro for Sa lmi, as an educational hub, thru $10,000 in cash, and it wouldn't en) one-tenth that. Harvey Scott now calls Hryan 11 pluto crat. If old Harvey believed tliut, ho would crawl in the dust to lick his hand and would truckle to tho great orator as he does to all the little hirelings of wealth. This Is encouraging. The president of n Salem Institution of learning had tho courage to stand up before the teachers' association and proclaim his' opinion that tho old belief that "all men aio created equal" Is partly correct. An American who has been in Ilritlsh Klondyko and been Mibjected to the Iniquitous abuses there practiced by authority of the ISrltlsh law, might think that tho "tin progressive" prac tices of the Roers were liberal indeed, . Some 1 mo 1 1U1 think that loyalty to a country moans loyalty to the party In power. This may do in a monarchy, but In a Hcpubllc loyalty to those princ iples that stand for tho best interest of a majority of the people. People's 1'ress. t Kditor Irvine, of the Corvnllis Times, lias tho following food for theught: "Let those who dcslro distant colo nies for tho United States look at Eng lauds present wretched plight, and ro lled. Enulaud has tho ureutest navy. has the widest expanse of colonies, has one of tho lanrest armies, and has tho greatest public debt on earth. Shall wo follow In her footsteps, get all these things, and then scarcely be able to whip a little Dutch Republic?" A circular dated Dec. 2:5d, signed by tho spool cotton trust Tho Coats and Clark companies compels all rotallcrs to sell their threads at "not loss than flvo cents a spool or 65 cents per dozen." Tho dealer who dares to disrogard this order of tho trust will find himself un- ablo to secure any moro of this great staple. And wo think wo live in a free country! Marriage Is said to be an equal partner ship. Hut the kind of a one-sided partner- snip it real ly is, can not be bet ter express ed than in that old saying, "A wife should double her husband's Iovb nnd hulvc his sorrows." That's what is cxpectul of a wife, and the won der of the world is that she comes so closely to expectation. For as a rule from the time of inarriace onward, her body Is dnllv (indued of btrciigth and her mind daily, inirucucii uy cures. one lies uu 111c couch, her back aching, from female trouble, nnd gets up nnd puts on a smil ing face to meet her husband. Marriage can only be an equal partner ship when the drains and strains of mar ried life of the woman can be replaced by the perfect health of the delicate womanly organs. No woman need suf fer with inflammation, ulceration, debili tating drains or female trouble. There's an absolute cure for all these in Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription, It makes life a pleasure, does away with morning sickness, and makes the baby's advent easy and almost painless. " I liml liccu n nudrrer from uterine trouble for nlwut tlirce yearn, having two mltcnrrliiKea in that time, anil the doctors sold I would have to f;o throutih nu operation before I could gic ilrth to children," wtltca Mn. Dlaitche 1! Hvnni, of I'araona, I.uterne Co., I'd., Ilox 41. " When about to rIvc up in despair I uw the ad vcrtltement of I)r Mercc'a medicine ami thought I would give It a trial at n last retort. I bought a liollleof Dr Werce'a Favorite Pre Mrlptloti.nnd after taking it felt better than t had for year. After taking four and one-hall bottle 1 gave birth to n bright baby girl who l now four mouths old and lia not lud u day of slcknew." " Favorite Prescription " contains nu nlcohol, whisky or other intoxicant. Nothing else is "just as good." Keftthc nil substitute. If you go for Dr. Pierce's, get Dr. Pierce's. SCRIBNER'S For 1900, INCLUDES J. At BARRIE'S "Tommie and Grizel" (serial) Capital Junk Shop. s Dealer In Cast Iron, Wrought Iron K y Stovo plates, copper, brass, zinc, v M load rope, rubber, bags hides paper M fi and bones. & VJ R. S. II. Proprietor, M 13(1 Court St. Salem Ore. tt Telephony 2005 12 20 tf. S EDUCATIONAL AND MUSICAL. EVA Ji COX toiler of Piano kVSKSJN.iNjVWHVsj(TJsTNVvMYP INTBn-BTATD ?mnrr OLASSKS IN SIGHT RKADING. 9 iioip i wm 11 a ui Studie: 333 Front St. 10-J7ml Terms Reasonable German and French Taught grammatically and conversat ionally. JNIrs. Ponnohakcr will rccelvo n limited n'nmber of pupils, desiring instruction In these languages, at her home, on Church street. These languages woro acquired abroadby tills teacher. 12-8-3m ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Associate Teacher Western Consetva tory, Kansas City, Mo., representing the Inter-state System, nt Salem, Ore. Over Fhst National Hank. Residence 376 Church street, Studio hours 9 to 12, and 2 to 5. SIMMSVHMI KxarsHx Nellie Brown VIOLINIST !. now prepared to recclvo a few mora puplla. No417larlonst. jivjft SOUTH AND ESlf VIA TE SHASTA Wt or TUB ,L , il 2 Cnilflinrn Dn 'IL n 50UU111G111 rduiic I,1 j EXI'ttESS TRAINS RUN miy ft SlUA Mj M..rnZTAti ' H 6:30 V it A r Ogdcn " rTTT ' 2 7.-00 4M At. l.n" Alitih"." I'll10? H 0 00 MM Ar ;.ki .K0e" ' JOOpJ- K wxhji . nWo&:::. !:r Mi .5-S0." 'I Portland a, ,,,. aik aakw aaa 1 ju : i.w u-. 1 1 u ri alJi ... , mucin i,v 1 JTASltJHD SS9. W.JTsLY- PnnePAL, JALCM. OKlCOfY. (atja (Q, ,? 1 y iadtr&&d4 CHRISTMAS BEEF Our buyer has rounded up 10 head of 'fat steers, flvo years old and under, which supplies tho PALACE iSLAlUCIT With fat, tender beef for our Christmas trade. Wo also keep in stock tho best of mutton, iork, veal, hams, bacon and lard with which to till your order. Your patronage solicited. M0YER & EDWARDS, Phont2021. 138 State St. fSW' ' or? s):Mec ? ; . j. 'y fisJ?trJJ cruH??ys CV7' " 're c?f(:j nj. X7y J jsy-cs &t? aAj iSwMsvJJXt',) 7:45 1 M rM a m ItfOl' M 0.00 1' M 0M P M Ar Ban I'ranclBco. Ar...... .VfrWu r I01 AtiKclen .. " .w I'ano nr..... U .':.,;a! ' I.V 1'XI i l tj..Ncw Orleans ...by 8,AJ DINING CA US, -'i . JP'WEUVATIOK fJAH-j I'ulliunn llrst-class nnd toJrJsnuT liiBCora ulUiehcd to all ' ,?Z r.rii na. I'rniiinl. nmni ' r'H v--- .....,, viniiitLi iiiiiu nt i yer, Omaha and Chicago wltti 1 traJni for other eastern cities? """ WEST dlDB DIVISION. BIJM POIITI.AND AND CORvIi,,. I trains dally iex,.ntC0Ai':13' v uuilll II I nirrwKi Mail ,w??itv?itca ncfcccS wydtfy? Jf, roK (rtto6ir WJ'MfJJ' SALEM TILE FACTORY Great Reduction In Drain Tile Now Is tho timo to secure huriniiiiH. Prices are lower now than ever before. Choice stock of the best tllo made in tho stale. Salem Studio, INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Elfa finders Willman Over First National Hank. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Keading. Studio hours from U to 12 and 2 to 5. TWO FINE NEW PIANOS JN STUDIO FOl? USE OF PUPILS. 7:30 A M I I'orllancJ. '"""I At Corva'lil.-ri!; jf J t Albany and Corvaliu r. or the C, & K. ity. '"' with trains Uy. JNWKPBNDBNOK PaVSSENOET Express train dully except Sundi'i w r hj ,t rortiuna ,.Ar itT 7:: v tl( I.v MfiMliiiiTlliP 1 , I If, H s.:x) I'll) ArlepBwijgrKJgi Dire it coiineclltins'at San Francis eo wit 1 sleumshln Hues for llAWA O. I). UAURlELiWcity Ticket Agent, 2JI2 Commercial St. .Sale.u Or. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER Will adverlise us And our wares. The Atkins Cross Cut Saws C. MARKII , K. KOEIILBn. Mk AM, 0.F.&I-.A. IVtrlli 'ort land. t TILE CAHB, 12:45 p. ui. . 1:5S p. ui, . 7:25 p. m. Following is thu reduced pilco list : 3 Inch lllti 110.00 par 1000 feel. Inch tile I5 W ixr tooo feet. A Inch tile KOOO per lOOO feet, fl liich tllo srui.oo per louo a-vt, 7 Inch tile 110.00 pur lOOO feet. H Incli tile Stf.oo r 1000 feet. Write for siecial rates by car load lots.Q Address, .1. 13. ruRPirv, Fairgrounds, Or. SALEM HOP BUYERS. THEODORE ROOSE VELT'S "OLIVER CROM WELL" (serial) SQUITiE FAHTtAI?. No. 65 Stato st. Thono No. 1221. RICHARD HARDING DAV IS'S fiction and special articles HENRY NORMAN'S Russia of Today. The FABEli & NEIS, Albany nnd Salem. Salem olllce, 2H Couimercial St. ujistalrs Neckerinan & Rotors, bl. Phono No. 1121. Ollices: Now York and London. SEGMENT. GROUND. Never fails to please; We keep a fulljlineofatliein. WM UROAVTN & CO Bush Building, Commercial at. (ground lloor). Olilee telenhono No. 130. .Articles by WALTER WYCKOFF, airthor of "The Workers." A. the SHORT STORIES by Thomas Nelson Page Henry James Henry van Dyke Ernest Seton-Thompson bdith Wharton Octave Thane t William Allen White LTLTENTIIAL 3JIIOS. H. J. Om:siit:iMi:it, MnnaKer. Ofllco over Litdd .t Bush Hank, Phono No. 401. R. M, Wade &. Co. Hardware. L. M. KIRK, 64, 66, &. GSrStnte St. Phono 871 Grain Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material, Lime, Cmcnt, Piaster etc, Grain, Hay and Straw stored Wagon Scales. Prompt lUld carofll attention iiOmi In llu ilnllvitrv of irnndd to nnv tmrt oftheicity. 0-8-tf .mtlli,T,,-. 1 U1VDl; crvs IMIIH. ThU won.lerful NfiPiJVfraV,crJ",c"reo" nervous dueawra. aucho Weak ffiiSX.'iS Uc,'r,v"kerulln-, Manhood. Nightly Umlv ??i1J.e.rT0",,c5'"ivf uf ortlroulanti wllich lead to ir?iv?.r'.nMnl!y Con be carried In c pocket. Ji.jKr 5h:Sr&J7"?"PFPw- Circular free. Alldrumit. Take no other, Manufaclured by the l-eau Medicine Co.. 1'aiK.rrancc. ".auc-UuvIa Urns Co. dUtributUiK oscnt. 1UIKD AKD YAMllltX 8M., PORTLAND, OKCOOW FOR SALE 3JY D. ,T. FRY, SAXISA1, OREGON. For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany ... Train leaves Corvnllis. Train arrives Yaqulna Uclurnlnu: Leaves Yaqulna 0-00 a.m. Leaves Corvallls ll:Ma.m Arrives Albany 12:15 o.ui. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany . 7:00 u.m Arrives Detroit H::tOa.ui. 4 ItcturuInK: Leaves Detroit 12:20 n. ui. A 1 rives Albany 5:45 p.m. One and two connesl at Albany nod CorvnllU with Soutlicrn l'acltlc tialos, trlylnn direct service tiandfroiu New port and adjacent beaches. Trains for the mountain? arrive at Detroit at noon, (living ample tlaio to reach camping uruunds on tlie Ilrelteobush utid Santlam river the same day. WAI.DK.N, II. u - pnriv OTrtVl" T V. A 1'. A. Muar J.TUKNKK Atcut, Albanr.Ore. HaaMMM ft v v 0.R.&N. DKPAllTi KOU "Pt" Mall S p. Ill 8110. Wane nver 3.15 pm CATJLIN iS? JjTSN. Ofllco over Weller'a uiocerj' store, Phono No. 211. PAYNE & TIJLLSON. Ono door west of Dalryniplu's storo (ground floor). 'Phono No. 2MM. .TACKS, OABlEIOnAEIi A CO. Olllca over Johnaoii'n Clothing storo, in llush-Ilroyinan bldg. GOLD DUST The Best Washing Powder. Housework is Hard Work Without it. The tariff on hops under tho McKin luy law is 8 cents a pound. Ono of our leading Douglas county growers recently I sold his crop for 4 cents a pound Itoseburg Review. Tho fnrmei's wheat that is being sold f r less than forty centsa bushel is "pro ttved" against "foreign competition" by aduty of twenty-live cents a bushel. Such protection is a fraud nnd exists only on tho pajior 011 which the turiff law is printed. He linds the genuine article of protection though, supple mental oy trusts, when lie tniys many of tho necessaries of life. Guard. SPECIAL ARTICLES The Paris Exposition. FREDERIC IRLAND'S ar ticles on sport and exploration STHARVARD FIFTY YEARS AGO," by Senator Hoar. NOTABLE ART FEA TURES, THE CROMWELL ILLUSTRATIONS, by cele brated American and foreitrn artists. m A 1 .TTT IJC!T WV I'. 1A Commercial st. Second stair south of I.iuld & Rush bank ; room 18, upstairs, 'Phono 1211. Cape Nome Is now acknowledged the richest gold Field in the world. Oregon has just as profitable mines. One of the surest sources or profit is to save a little on your uaiiv jjuiLiiasc"), ami uu uii: purpase our store is a perfect Cape Nome. FINEST GROCERIES, LOWEST PRICES AND MOST PROMPT SERVICE IN TOWN. HARRITT &. LAURENCE old rosTowicK aitocr.itY, 8 p in. 811. in ax. Bud Hat 11 r day 10 p, m I Iave Halem 1IMC BCUKDDI.K, Krom Tort land, Sail Lake, Dfnvtr Kt. Worth! umaiiA. Kaueoa t'liy, tnf w'i i4iiua,L nicago an.l r.ntt, Walla Walla, Spokane, Minns -,...., .... joi, UIIIIIIH, Mil' vaakce CliU-ao and eut. oT:KANMVvr.-:;5-,';-.-,:s"'' KorSan Krauclaoo, oaii vvvrj nvo (lay. COLUMIIIA 1I1VKH To Aatorla ninl way Liudlnga, WlLLiMtrri! lnvL-n i uriiumi, MiviWrir and way.'fl p. B. unninga. lilun. n0, lifl kail 'l'ueiytoy.Tliursday and Batunlayal .W a Moiulny Wwlnowlay and Friday at lO.OUa. m. FORCOUYALLIS And WAV tknlnlaTiiAK.laaw n't,,, nA futtiir. ilay.S.aOi).;., " ' PRODUCE BUYERS. H.S.GILE CO Wholesale Fruits, Produce, etc, Salem, Oregon. Olllce; Insur ance block. 'Phono 001. Ware house, at Wallace warehouse. A. M.HUMPHREY &. CO. Buy and store wheat, oats and other grain. Buy potatoes. Iso do chopping and cleaning. 270 Commercial st. 'Phone 27(33. I l I I I ! I I M I I I I I I II I I I I t I I J. P. imrnimi WHLESALE AND RETAIL. SALE7 J.ODaES New settlers continue to come into Washington county, and are purchasing and occupying land. A cream-white spaniel pup lias been whelped at Watson, It is the off-snring of pure spaniels'. PUV1S DE CHAVANNES, by JOHN LA FAROE (illus trations in color.) Special illustrative schemes (in color and in black and white) by WALTER APPLE TON CLARK, E.C.PEIXOT TO, HENRY AcCARTER, DWIGHT L ELAERDORF and others. H. J. W. W, Palem Qarnp No, 118. Meeta every Friday area-in-. 7UW, la A. O. U. W- ball. State Ini. tldg. Scott Ikworlh. C. C ; W. A. Moorea, clerk, room 16, Moorei Llk KORBSTH5RS OK AMEHIOA Court Sherwood Forest No. 19. Meeta Friday iilghu In Turner block. O. Mellon, c. H. A, if, Browu Secy. tl-17-lyr The Bon Bon Has a new proprietress who will contin ue to serve all patrous with the freshest stock of best confectionery and fruits. a reiresning urinK 01 soua or elder and me tic st or cigars at 138 state street 11 14 lm 51ns. A. Curtis Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars! 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE STREET, : Courteous treatment at all times. :1U2 COURT STREET. """'"""""II'IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIHIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIW WILLAMETTE ItlVElt DIVISION D.illy boats to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oregon City If the steniuersnro delayed there. Knund trip tickets to all points In Oregon, Washington or California. Connections made ut Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. W. II. HUUWIPUT, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Or. 0. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade Street dock, balnrn. BOISE & RARKKR, City AireoU. The Orient Insurance Co., OK HARTFORD, CONN, Assets f2,215,000. Liabilities 1,11)9,000. Surplus to Policy Holders 1,314,010. Will insure you against loss by fire; for terms enquire of THOMAS BOLTON, Resident Agent. Journal Office. Salem, Ore. Illustrated Prospectus sent Iree to any address. At Wilbur, ! in "Dougles county, two men, with SI (logs, have killed live CQ.y-1 Qtes, ' Chas ScHbner's Sons, Publishers, New York, NOTICE. The annual meeting of the 'sharehold ci. ui iiiu vajuiui imiuuai uanK 01 ca lem, for the election of directors, will oe held at its banking house Tuesday, Jan uary 0, 1000, at 3 o'clock p. m. J6s. II. Albert, ivusuier. WL WEEKLY JOUffl L The Mole! Oregon Newspaper and Family Journal. Unltlntf News, Fiction, Literary, Ranch ana Dairy and Market News In attractive readable form, Denver & Rio Grande II. B. SCENIC LINK OF THE WORM). Choice olTwo Home. Throujh hr",u' ROOKY MOUNTAIN SCRMdO. And Tour Houtca Bt r l'ueblonll)enxr ,.,...., Mormon Capital or w ''jiLk To rlVt Kx ami Uenvtr icronli " "1"c" ' '" OmahI, Kansas cm. St Loa. Oiiharo AND THK 'A81' .. For tlc..u and JPlJRffiwM tea. roukf, etc., or fr ?,& RanT alter, call ',,11 nU of Oron r .(. (AHItlfl ifo- rit a. d. 1 I" Ul 0x81". MSi- Ita ratea, ma(lr p.ll . uffffite h. "' "" .. ai n.t .-vaTiKatiot Oo..org" "" Faclllo Cottpanitu K hooI'j K. n u T Ait . Iwnvtr tol R.:DG!B80N, St'.te ttrtet. near '1'?U beat null, My paoo ajr I "Y fJ rceaU la'towo I I 1 .,.MianayiiW -, l II ' - - 1 1 i ' A --. 1 Li i-f----w ' JaBtMiaiMiiiifi!if1teii