TEN BAILY 9APITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBOON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1903. BROKE ALL THE RECORDS The fastest tlrao ovor mado across tha-contlnont by a train of core was rooted off by tho Gorry special, which left Now York last Thursday evening and, arrived In Portland at 7 a, in, Sunday. Tho train conslsUd of Chi cago and Alton prlvata car 60i), CX 8. I. Car 1D03 and 0. S. L. baggago car 103. Tho train carried Robort Oorry, older brothor of Potor Qony' sister, friondB, family doctor and sorvants who rushod from tho Atlantic to tho Pa Jflc to attond the bodstdo of tho younger brothor. Potor Qorry, 21 years old, who arrived In Portland last Monday, tho guest of E. II. Harri Ann, the great railroad king, In his wpecial train mado up of Mr. Harri man's car Ardon and Qonornl Manager Kruttschnltt's car Quadaloupo and a baggago car. Young Gerry was strick en with ypho!d on routo from San Francisco, and placed In tho Port land hospital whoro tho O. R. & N. physician and house physician gavo Aim ovory attontlon. Mr. Harrlman at tending him as if ho woro his own son. Tho family in Now York an old aristocratic family was notlflod 'by tolegraph and tho Now York fam ily doctor and tho Portland doctors consulted ono dny ovor Mr. Hnrrl man's private wlro, placod it tholr disposal to tho stoppago of all busi ness for nn hour. Annthor spcclnl train will paBS Baker City today cnrrylng tho fatlior and another sifter on a fast schedule. Having dono nil In his powor to relievo the illness of young Garry "Mr. Harrlman wont oast to Now York in his special train Sunday night. Mrs. Llvermore's Birthday. Boston, Mam., Dec. 19. At liar homo In Melrose today, Mrs. Mary A. JJvormore, tho author and looturor, colohrntod hor )3d birthday, surround ed by many frlondu During tho nf tornoon, as has been tho custom in othor years, Mrs. Livormoro's daugh ters and grnndchlldron called to oc tend tholr congratulations. Notwlth 'Standing hor ndvancod ago, Mrs. Llv ormoro continues to onjoy good health, and Is as octlvo as ovor In tho many interests with which she Is connoctod. gflt(leti0frfrW9iiWfll-a4 I - A Holiday P BY HBNRV JpIIXffl'ONHi i On, Friday night 's the queen of nights, because By young and old his loss was mourned in cot- it ushers in The Feast of good St. Saturday, when studying is a sin, When studying is a sin, boys, and wc may go to play , Not only in the afternoon, but all the livelong day. St. Saturday so legonds say lived in the ages when The use of leisure still was known a"nd current among men'; Full seldom and full slow he toiled, and even as he wrought He 'd sit him down and rest awhile, immersed in . pious thought. lie loved to fold his good old arms, to cross his good old knees, And in a famous elbow-chair for hours he 'd take his case; lie had a word for old and young, and when the village boys Came out to play, he 'd smile on thorn and never rriind the noise. So when his time came, honest man, the neigh bors all declared That one of keener intellect could better have been spared ; tagc ami in hall, For if ho 'd done them little good, he 'd 'done no harm at all. In time they made a saint of him, and issued a decree Since he had loved his ease so woll, and been so glad to see The children frolic round him and to smile upon their play That school-boys for his sake should have a weekly holiday. They gave his name unto the day, that as the years roll by His memory might still be green; and that''s the reason why ' Wc speak his name with gratitude, and oftener by far , Than that of any other saint in all the cal endar. Then, lads and lassies, great and small, give ear to what I say Refrain from work on Saturdays as strictly as you may ; So shall the saint, your patron be and prosper all you do And when examinations come he Ml see you safely through. etium.es 9 We can show you more different lines of perfume than any other drug store in Salem, quality, not quantity, we sen. see our window t Cawoll's Candies Always Ftesh Pa 966 PnuTIHu'GH' I) 118 State St, Phone, Main 2541 Salem, Oregon. MH-MOWW 6HBQ-HJeeMhMM Reproduced from llic December St. A'ftMnthy Coartety of The Century Co. Copyright, 1003. All Rights Reserved. Boots and Shoes. 1 Doz. Pia. Mon's Boots No. 8. 1C8 Pre. Mon's Shees: 1 dz. pn No. C; 3 dz. prs. No. 7; 4 dz. pre. No. 8; 4 dz. prs. No. 9: 1 dz. pre. No. 10: 1 J. Adam Bedo to Orate. Boston Mass, Dec 19. Tho Essox Republican Club glvoB Its annual din nor tonight, and arrangements on an alaborato scalo hava boon comploteJ for tho affair. Tho principal speaker In to bo Congressman J. Adam Bedo, af Minnesota. Reform School Supplies. Sonlod proposals aro horoby Invited for furnishing tho Orogun Stato Re form Schopl with supplios for tho six months ending June 30, 1904, tho list of which, with specifications, will be jurnlshod upon application to the bu nerlntondont. All bids must bo In by 1 o'clook p. m., Docomber 20, 1903 II. E. BICKERS. ll-28-4Snt Suporlntondont. FOREIGN CAPITAL NOT AFFECTED BY WALL STREET Enabling ownors of approved prop erties to DEVELOP EXTEND EQUIP INDUSTRIALS, RAILWAYS, MINES and similar enterprises. Address with full dotnlls, J. S. WHITE. Manager, Security Llfo Ins. Co., 61 Wall streot, Now York. BIDS INVITED For isuppltos for tho Oregon Stnto Penitentiary, during tho period elid ing June 30. 1904. Scaled bids for Drugs, Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoou, Ixvithor and Find ings, Plumbing Supplios, Hardware, Flour, Fish, Meat, titc., will bo re ceived nt the oftleo of tho Suporln tondont of tho State Poultontlnry until Thursday, January 7. 1904, at 3 o'clook p. m., nt which tlmo thoy will bo oponeii A dopoit of 200 In cash or cortl Hod chock, payable to tho Superintend ent .must accompany each bid for moat or flour, and all othor bide must ba accompanied by an amount equal to 10 por cent of the amount of the bid. Tho right Ib rosorvod to reject any and all bids, and to accept or rojoct any portion of a bid. On each c-nvolopo should bo In scribed tho nature of tho bid. Goods of Orogon manufacture or production will rooelvo preference, other things being equal.. All goods and supplios must bo de Mvorod to the Penitentiary within 20 days after tho contract la awarded. anodulos of the various llncu of Itooda will bo furnlsked upon applica tion to tho Suporlntondont Vouohertt will bo Issued for pay rnont on the first of tho month follow ing tho completion of contract, and monthly on continuous contracts. Bidders nro invited to bo proeont a W. JAMES, Suporlntondont Oregon 8tato l'onlton. Mary. . ' , tkUora, Oregon. December H 1903. 16.192Sfit20-2-B. Juno 30, 1904: OREGON STATE INSANE A8YLUM 1903. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. Salem, Oregon, Dccenibor 9, 1903. Tho Board of Trustoos of tho Oro gon Stato Insano Asylnm horoby In vites senlod proposals for furnishing dz. prs. No. 11 tho following list of supplies to tho I 78 Prs. Lndlos" Shoes: 14 dz. prs. Institution for tho six months ondlntrrNo- 3: Uz ntu- No- B: 3 "" nre- No msmuuon ror tno six monuis onuing.g. j lz prs No 7. t . pra No g 12 Gross Cord Shoe Laces. Groceries. 4000 Gal. Syrup: submit samples. 200 Gal. N. O. Molasses; submit Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and , samplos. ouu uu.i. vinegar, uiuor, pure, w gr. G000 Lbs Beans. Whlto. Shooting, 30) 6000 Lbs. Costa-Rica Coffee.' ' 200 Lbn Java Coffoo. 200 Lbs Mocha Coffee. 1C00 Lbs. Chicory, coarse. C000 Lbs. Rolled OatB, In bbls, no drums. , 2000 Lbs. Stool Cut Oats, In bbls., no drums. C000 Lbs. Cracked Wheat, In bbls., no drums. ' Groam Wheat, In bbls., Furnishing Notions. A in. 2C00 Yds. Poquot In. unbloached. 3000 Yds. Pequot' Shooting, 45 unbleached. 1000 Yds. Lonsdale Muslin, 36. G00 Yds, Shirting, Amskg, submit samples. 800 Yd Mattroaa Ticking, 32 In. 1142. 800 Yds. Crash oiieekcd towollng, 18 In. 2000 Yds. Crash bloached towollng, 18 In. 1G00 Lbs no drums. 4000 Lbs no drums. 3000 Lbsi Hominy Grits, In bbls., 1000 Yds. Blue Calico twills, 32 In. bbls., no drums, Corn Moal, yollow, In 1000 Yds. Black and white calico twills. 28 In. 400 Yds. Turkey rod calico, 32 In. 100 Yds. Drab Solosla. 1850 Yds. Canton Flannel XXX Nmhua brown. 240 YilH Tnblo Oil Cloth, whlto 45 in., best quality. 200 Yds. Table Llnon, 66 in. Submit Bnmplos. CO Yds. Mosquito NoL 300 Yds. Outing Flannol, teazle down. 12 Dozon pairs Donlm Ovornll, 9 o rivt.. 1 doz. 34x30; 2 dz. 36x32; 3 dz. 38x34; 4 dz. 40x34; 2 dz. 42x34. 1000 Yds. Bluo Donlm, 9 oz. AniBkg. 20 Doz. Pru. Ladlos Black Cat Hose. 150 Do. Prs. Mon's Cotton Socks, No. 101. 10 Doz. Ladles' Stockings, cotton, No. 101. 10 Dos. Turkey rod Hnndkorchtofs. 24 In. 10 Doz. Suspenders, 40 In. long. 1 Doz. Corset Steels, covored. 10 Dee. Thimbles, sterling silver cased. 4 Gr. Gross Shirt Buttons. F. II. 40. 2 Grose tost Buttons, hard rubbor. 95-24. 2 Gr. Gross Pante Buttons, blaok 33-7. 12 Gross Smokod Pearl Buttons. 24- 400. . 13 dross ,WMta Poarl Buttons, 24 20G&. 12 Doz. Papers Pins, 3& Eagla 3 Doz. Poxes Hair Pins, Superior, Klrby, Board & Co, , 4 0 row Safoty Pins, No. 3, Stowart Duplox. 2 Gross Hooka and Eyas, No. 6 m, blaok. 2 Lbs Knitting Cotton, No. 12. Whlto. 124 Doz, Thread, J. P. Coat's or Clark's O. N. TV White: M ds. No, 50; 60 ds. No. 36; 10 dz. No. 16, Blaok; 20 dz. No. 36; 20 dz. No, 24. 1 Doz. Hair Brashes, 392. 2 Do. Shaving Brushes, No. 3. 12 Doc. Dreening Combs, metal back. 2 Doz. Fine Combs, No, 353. 1 Doz. Pr. Buck Gloves, Saranae, No. 8-9. 3 Doz. Turkey Feather Dusters, No. 1C. 70 Papers Needles, Mllward & Sons. 10 pa .a 5; 20 ptw-No. 0; 2J& no. No, 7; 20 pa. No. 8. 2 Do. D. Silk Thread, Blaok, Carl S3& CurrlB &. Co. e Doz. 10.4 Whlto Quilt 1C Lbs. Citron. 400 Lbs, Blaok Popper, ground, 5 ,lt) tine; submit samples. 20 Lbs. Glngor, 5tb tins; submit samples. 20 Lbs. Clnnnmon, Clb tins, submit samples. 20 Lbs. Allspice, 5IT tins, submit samples. I 10 Lbs. Nutmogs, wholo. 5 Lbs. Caraway Seed. 2800 Lbs. Chewing Tobacco, 16 oz., submit samples. 1000 Lba Smoking Tobacco, 1-3 oz. cloth. 3200 Lbs, Savon Soap, Standard, Ore gon Mnfg. 1600 Lbs. Whlto Cap Soap, 8 oz. 50 lb. boxes. 1000 Lbs. Kltchon Soap; submit samples, 108 Lbs. Pearllne, lib., James Pyles 10,000 Lbs. Japan Rice No. 1; sub mit samples. 440 Lb. Klngford's Gloss Starch, I lb. 400 Lba China Starch. 480 Lbs. A. H. Soda, 1 lb. 24 Lbs. Baker's Chocolate. 1 lb. 10 Lbs. Blueing, Nuremberg Balls, LaA. lbv Maccaronl, Whlto. 8 lb, boxes. 40 Lbs. Vormlcllll. whlto. 8 lb. boxos 200 Lbs. Zante Currants. 35 lb. boxos 16000 Lb. F. L, Salt. 100 lb. boga 250 Lbs, Sultana Raisins. 25 lb. boxes. 50 Gross Vulcan Safoty Matches. 40 Doz. Concentrated Lye, Giant, 1 lb. cans. 40 Do. Oysters, canned, submit. samplos. 40 Doz. Corn, ennnod, submit sam plw. 30 Lbs. Puro Beoswox, whlto, 2 lb. boxes, 500 Lbs. Buckwheat Flour No 1. 100 Lltt. Pearl Barloy, 36 Ib. boxes. 1000 Lbs. Sal Soda, 500 Lbs. Rye Flour. 100 Lbs. Sago. 2000 Lbs. Tea. Japan, not exceeding 30c per lb; Bubralt samples. 35.wvd nbs. Dry Granulated Sugar, Am Ref. enna 40 Dot Brooms, No, 1, beet 1 Uojs Floor Brushes, wlro drawn, No. 24. 14 In. 6 Doc Scrub Brushes. No. 13. 4 Reams Straw Paper. 2 Dos. Mop Sticks, hardwood. 3 Lbs. Cotton Twine. 200 Pipes and StQms, Shaker. 50 Lbs, Axle Grease, 25 Ib. buckets, 1000 Lbs, Chloride Limq, Aome, 1 lb. cans. 600 Lbs. Oregon Full Cream Cheese, -Q4-t-0404-Mete)ftg4-K49ttCI9-4-flHliaigeg4fr48 I Books By William J. Longj 1 V more or less delivorod as required. 200 Lbs. Parafflno, 1 lb. cakos, wrap ped, Standard Oil Co. 12,000 Lbs. Dried Prunes In bag, submit samplos. 4000 Lbs. Dried Apples In bags, sub mit samploi. 3000 Lbs. Dried Peachos In bags, submit samples. 12 Don Bath Brick. ' 500 Gals. Cpal Oil, moro or loss delivered as required. 500 Lbs, Soda Crackers, XXX, more or less delivered as required. 800 Lbs. Cod Fish per month, moro or less dollvored as required, from large fish. Meats. 700 Lbs. Boof por day, moro or loss delivered as required, equal parts, fore and hind quarters. 200 Lbs. Mutton, por day, moro or less delivered as required, equal parts fore and hind quarters. 3000 Lb3. Hams, more or loss de livered ns required. 1500 Lbs. Broakfast Bacon, more or loss dollvored as required. 1500 Lbs, Heavy Breakfast Bacon, moro or loss dollvored as requlrod. 120u Lbs. Frosh Fish per month, moro or loss dollvored as required. Mill Feed, Flour. 20 Tons Bran No. 1, moro or lose dollvered as required. 10 Tons Middlings, more or loss delivered as required, submit samples 3 Tons Oil Meal, old procoes, moro or loss delivorod as requlrod. 1100 Bbls. Flour, No. 1, moro or leus delivorod as required. 40 Bbls. Grali am Flour, No. 1, moro nt- Ifioa ilallvarnil na i-rtmilivwl Samples can be Been nt tho Asylum, and goods must bo In accordance thorowlth. Whero samplos nro re quired and not furnished by 'bidders, the articles must be equal to samples to bo soon at Asylum, and bids will be assumed to have been mado on bas's of amnli. Lists FURNITURE, STATIONERY. DRUGS PLUMBING. HARDWARE. TIN and GRANITEWARE. TINNING. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE will be furnished by the Cleric upon appli cation. All goods must bs In strict accor dance with sample in original pack ages wlrn possible nnd delivorod at the State Insane Asylum within 20 days aftor the contract is awardeJ, and bids must bo on blank forms, which will be furnished, together with Instructions to biddors, by the clerk, upon application. Each bid on flour or moat must bo accompanied by a cortlflod check of $30,0.00. and each bid on fish by a certified check of $7500, and all other bids by certified checks equal to 10 per cent of the nniount bid. checks of unsuccessful bidder to bo returned Immediately, and Uioee of accepted bidders when the contract Is completed. Bids must be enclosed In sealed envelopes, and directed to tho Board, caro of the clerk nnd plainly marked, "Bids for Awylum Supplies." and the class of goods bid on should also be Inscribed on the envelope. Price, ntnois and quality bolng equal, proferenco will be given to articles manufactured, grown or produced in this Btato. When a par tlcular article Is specially called for, bids by othor kind, or manufacture, or ouier brand, equally good will be entertained, but to insure recognition of such bills samples of tho articles it is proposed to supply must accom pany them. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept or reject any part of a bid. Bids will be opened at the Capitol at Salem at 10 o'clook a. m. Wednes day. January 6, I'M Ways of Wood Folk Wilderness Ways Secrets of the Woods Wood Folk at School Beasts of the Field Fowls of the Ait School of the Woods, Following the Dee, A Little Bfothe to the Beat, t. $ J. 50 net, 75c 75c 75c 75c $1.75 $.75 $1.50 $1-25 ii GINN & COMPANY, pHss 1 1! Trade Department, 29 Beacon Street, BOSTON, j 0 ;; 1 11 ii ii n 0 ii eiciaBiettgiiaigeiaiiiaei8gi Ttieo. M. Barr Successor to Barr Potzel. OCa3C32Sr32ajEg3E - - -AND- SALEM, Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating a Specialty. OREGON J. A. AUPPERLE, President E. W. HAZARD, Caehlsr. A. F. HOFER, Vice President Oregon State Bank Incorporated. Jefferson, Oregon. Tiumiaets a general hanking business; makes loans. ' clc counte bills aud receive lepostts. Deals In fora'gn and domestic exchange. Collections mad on favorable torma, Notcries Public "We tender our services In all ruatten, of conveyancing. Hon) estate 'oans negotiated at low rates of Interest YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. Burroughs & Fraser TINNINQ IRON WORK PLUMBING Best Material, Best Workmen ' and Promptness are our Motto STATE QTREKT. SALEM, OREGON. 4flifrCa8llet<aaC4glreti0S4Oft Br order of the Board of Trnstfms of "the drogon Stats Insane Asylum. W. N. QATBNS. Qlerk. r'-.if M,u,f SAVINGS BAMK Capital National Department offers eipecisl in- TFS i&. TKS"WWr " dncmnti to thoe who wish to JQpak Twu save nenev. EnpoiUlly who Only National Bank in Marion c " only in small amounts, oonntv. Trsniscts a teneral ' tBe who ave money on banking basinets. hd which Is not esrnist in- r?" Mt. Deposits of one dollar or . i.v OFFICERS more received at any time. Pais J. H. Albert -President book leaned to each depositor. E- W CroiMn Ylce-Pres. Interest credited oa Januarr 1 Jos H.Albert Cashier and July 1. giaittiet8i umaniat niiieiiM& !' k in j i th IS Id en tf be irl th to d H it in t? a J d 1 C V