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I DATLT OAIITAZi -JOUltNAI., SALIK,. OREGON, WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 4, 1005, Si n IS K. S ? rtft i SB i H 1JL 11 i ri i f ! H K BaJSyr KJMB"Wii--,l.iwffSt Ayer's Hair Vigor is a hair and the hair grows. That's all there'is to it. And it is a splendid tonic to the hair, giving the hair follicles tone and strength. This is why it checks falling hair so promptly. As a dressing, it keeps the hair soft-and smooth and prevents splitting at the ends. X!. by th. J. O. Ayer Co., Low.U. KM. pffv llio muiufkatur.r. of ATKR'8 CHERRY PSCTORAL-For coughs. 'ATER'8 PILLS-For ccntiptl0B. AYBK'S BABSAFARlUA-For tba blood. AYBR'S AGUE CORB-For malaria, and Bene. Missouri Loglslaturo Moots. Jefferson Citj", Mo., Jan- 4. Tho Mis souri stato legislature which assembled today hns a Republican majority for tho first timo in tho political history of tho state. It will consequently choose ( a United States senator from tho Re publican ranks to succeed Sonator Cockroll, whoso term expires in March. Tho ballpting for senator will begin January 17. There- aro a number of aspirants for tho toga, and with tho assembling of tho legislature tho con test libs increased in intensity. Indi cations continuo to point to tho selec tion of Col. Richard 0. Kerens, Thos. K. Niedringhaus, or Congressman Rich ard Bartholdt. - Washington Federation of Labor. Everett, "Wash., Jan, 4. Tho Wash ington Stato Federation of Labor be gan its third annual convention hero t C H li 1 I M I I fl t I 1 1 I liH'H'll-HKfr$l HHf-H-H-W-H-W Will Be Retailed At Wholesale Prices : : Several Hundred pieces of choke Woolen Suitings I and Trimmings For Men's and Ladies' Salts. Mast he sold at a sac- til fee. Call and see them. I FRED ERKENS gJS niiiiiHHiimiiimnimiii h-ki nniiiiii in-w The Conklin Pens Are made in three size's, nnd arc warrnnted 14k solids gold with iri dium point. THE HOLDER is made from tho best quality hard rubber. THE FLEXIBLE BULB is mado expressly for this pen of tho '' v" ir V" very best puro gum, and will last several years. When" necessary a new bulb can bo attached to tho pon section by any ono at tho small cost of 10c. Prices $3.00 to $5.00 Ba'$ Jewelry Sto e, CORNER STATE Aim LIBERTY STREETS. iiimiiimiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiHn Havo You Ever Ordered Haiit 8c It not, you are away behind the waye glad to o new patrons, and i more than pleased. You "will find Great waves of heavy hair! Oceans of flowing tresses I Beauty, elegayice, richness! hair-food. It feeds the today with President William Black man presiding. Tho convention is tho largest in tho history of tho federation and it promises to bo of unusual inter est and importanco to tho labor organ izations of the stato. Montana Senatorship. Helena, Mont., Jan. 4. Tho Monta na legislature having met and organized public attention now turns toward election of a United States senator to succeed Paris Gibson (Domocrat). Tho legislnturo is Ropublican on joint bal lot by a majority of eight. Chief among tho candidates for tho senator ship aro former Senator Thomas II. Carter and Leo Mantle, with tho first named apparently a slight favorite. It is probable that ono or two other names will bo presented to tho caucus, but it is admitted on all sides that tho con test lies botweon Carter and Mantle, - -r rC-sT W.. , .-w , Your Grocer! from Law ence - times, However, they in U u you call on them, yo will 1m f them at the corner of Comuttti S SOCIAL EVENTS Illihco Olub Entertains. Tho members of tho Illiheo Club will rcceivo their lady friends on Thursday opening at tho club room. A program will bo rendered, nnd tho event promises to bo ono of tho loading social enter tainments of tho week. This will bo tho last ladies' evening until tho adjournment of the legisla ture, as during that timo tho rooms aro crowdod withmombcrs and visitors, and it is tho popular resort of tho city. On Thursday evening Stcclhammcr's orchestra will furnish music, and there will bo a numbor of othor pleasant fea tures on tho program. Members and their ladies aro invited to nttend. Social Evening. , J II. II. Markol ontortainod tho mem bers of his Sunday School class of tho First Methodist church Monday oven ing in a vory pleasant manner. Tho young folks mado morry with games," music and social frivolity of all kinds, and light refreshments were served to. ward tho latter part of tho entertain? mont. STRANGER THAN FICTION., .Remedy Which Has Revolutionized laCh Tr0Uble8.vC tho Treatment of Stomach Tho romedy is not heralded as a,woii dorful discovery nor yot a secret pat ent medicine, neither is it claimed to euro anything- except dyspepsia, indi gestion and stomach troubles with which nino out of ten suffer. Tho remedy is in tho form of pleas ant ttnstinjj tablets or lozenges, con taining vegetable and fruit essences) puro aseptic pepsin (government tost)! golden seal and disease. Tho tablots aro sold by druggists under tho namo of Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablets. Many interesting oxporimonts ,to test tho di gestive power of Stuart's Tablets show, that ono grain of tho active principlo contained in them is, sufficient to thor oughly digest 3000 grains of raw meat, eggs and ojlior wholesome food. ' Stuart's Tablets do not act upon tho bowels like after-dinner pills and cheap cauiartics. which simply irritate anji inflame the intestines without having anv effect whatever in digesting food or curing indigestion. Tf tho stomach can bo rested and as sisted in the work of digestion, it will very soon recover its normal vigor, as 11b organ is so much abused and over worked as tho stomach. This is tho secrot, if-there is any se cret, of tho romarkablo success of Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablots, a remedy practically unknown a fow years ago and nowtho most widely known of any treatment for stomach weakness. This success has been secured entire ly upon its merits as a digestive puro and simple bocnuso thcro can bo no stomach troublo if tho food is promptly digested. Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablets arc en tirely on tho food caton, digesting it completely, so that it can bo assimilat ed into blood, norvo and tissue. Thoy euro dyspepsia, water brash, sour stom ach, gaa and broating after moals, be cause they furnish tho digcstlvo power which weak stomachs, lack and unless that lack is supplied it is uselcB3 to at tempt to euro by tho uso of "tonics," "pills" and cathartics which havo ab solutely no digostlvo powor. Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablets can bo found at all drug Btoros and tho regu lar uso of ono or two of them after Haggard on English BPPPBPPHB t iBPPPPPPPH saOfTBy Bp" BhpIpppH Hr 3am SflppppH HaMI" 1' aaaaPH HHk - aaaalaH aaLB lpHpppX ''SittaaaaaaaPH pppppppjBaMltofrfcfr jffnHHaMMBWaaaaaaB RIDER HAOOARD. to livo in tho country rather than jn tho city. Ono of his strongest arguments is baaed on tho hardships which children in England havo to suffer because of tho over population of tho citiea. It appears that in Birmingham thero aro six thousand chil dren who go to school breakfa8tlo, and thoro were 39 proven cobos of death by starvation in London' last year. Mr, Haggard has thrown him self heart and soul into an endeavor to check tho migrations into tho cities, which aro making of London and Birmingham great cancors that ore slowly but surely devouring tho lifo anil, bjgod and sinew of England. Ho haa written two books bearing on the subject, "Rural England" and "A Farmer's Year." Theao facts throw an interesting light 6n the life and work of the great Epglish romanelt. HE MEANS SCOTT'S- Youf doctor says you must take cod liver oil. Probably he means Scott's Emulsion be cause you cannot take the clear oil; no one can take the clear oil who needs cod liver oil. The doctor understands that and doubtless means Scotfs Emulsion of cod liver oil which everybody can take because it is emulsified and prepared so that it can be very easily digested by the most sensitive stomach. Most everybody likes it. We'll tend you a tample free. SCOTT &HOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, Ne York. meals will demonstrate thoir merit bet ter than any othor argument. 1-4-G Industrial Importanco of Forests. Washington, Jan. 4. Tlioro was n largely increased attendanco at to day's sessions of tho American Forest congress. The subject of- consideration at tho "morning session was tho lum ber industry in its relation to tho for ests. . Prominent lumbermen, editors of tmlc journals, representatives of wood- ,,... :nil,,Qt-J00 ,1 lmn l,ni-Snr """"IS '" ...... ..uv .... ....f, experionco in forestry prosontod pa pers. The discussions were confined to questions of practical and economic im portance. This afternoon tho congress discussed the importnnco of public for est lands to mining. Tho uso of tho forests in mining nnd tho application and influence of presenjt land laws woro among tho toplos considered. A Famous Remedy for Sicklreadacho. Tho cause of this complaint is not in tho head at all, it comes from tho stom nch. A stomach that has become clog ged from over eating, drinking or nbuso in any manner, will warn you by bring ing 011 jiick headache. Curo tho pains nnd distress in tho stomach, and tho hcadacho stops of itsolf. All bilioiiB at tacks, dyspcBia, belching, bad tasto in tho mouth, muddy complexion and yol- How oyes, aro cured by this romedy. It in calico JJr. uunn's improved Jjlvor Pills, ono for a dose, and is sold by druggists all over tho U. 8. for 2Cc por box. For salo by Dr. S. C. Stono, drug gist. r WHISKY MOMRZw t Physicians prescribe it for their most delicate patients. OLD and PURE. For Salo by AUGUST 8CHREIDER Agricultural Needs Rider Haggard, tho author of "Tho Brethren," recontly brought out by McCluro-Phillips, is much interest in tho dovolopmont of tho ngrioultural side of English lifo nnd has been very busy for a numbor of years with philanthropic schemes Mr. Haggard is carrying on a propa ganda for Finull farm holdings, for village banks and for an agricul tural parcel post, things which in tho opinion of a great many of tho economists of Engand will go tar towards saving tho country. Mr. Haggard is working not only in tho interest of tho farmer, but also in tho interest 6f tho city pooplo. Ho in passlonatoly keen in his endeavor to countacact what ho culls tho town fovcr, and to persuade pcoplq Iinmiri 1 wm MLJUM ur H im Colorado Loglslaturo Moots. Denver, Jan. 4,-j-Wlth the' prospect that it may be called upon to decide whether James H. Pen-body or Alva Ad ams is to bo governor of Colorado dur ing tho ensuing two years tho fifteenth general assembly met "today and organ ized. Both parties havo been workod up to a high pitch over tho gubernator ial election disputo and it is not im probable that tho legislative session bogun today may bo characterized by as exciting scones as that of two years ago when it was found necessary to call upon tho stato troops to preserve order. Governor Pcabody's messngo to tho legislature contained many recommen dations of a radical nature Among other things ho recommended tho abol ishment of tho board of arbitration and tho military poll tax, now election laws, work for convicts, a big appro priation to fight tho Kansas water suit. civil service rules in all stato depart ments, tho erection of nn oxecutivo mansion, and enlargement of Btato chnritablo institutions. Now Tort Loglslaturo. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 4. Tho stata legislnturo convened today. Tho chiof roKims TEETH ""BREATH la this package yea get both liquid oal ponder. This is tbo Largo She. -F MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Poultry at Stolnor'a Market. Eggs Per dozen, 25c. Ducks 10c. Chickens 8c. Turkoys- 1415c. Harrltt &. Lawrence. Per dozen, 28c. Eggs Fruits, Vogotablos, Etc. Potatoos 00c. Potatoes, swoot $1.40. Onions S'ic, Apples 75$l;0O,-'" Tropical Fruits, i Bananas 5o lb. Oranges $2.002.C0. Lomons $2,7C3.C(. , ' Coconnut, $1.00 doz. Wood, fence Posts, atte. Second-growth $4,50. Big flr-$5.00. Ash $5.00. J'- Oak posts 15c. Cedar posts 10c. Hldet, Pott and Puro, . Green Hides, No. 1 Bo. Green IUues, Mo. 2 4c. Cult Skins 45c. Sheep 75c. Goat Skins 26o to SIM Grain, Hops and Flour. Oats-Buying, $1401.50. Barloy $2323.50. Hops 2731c. Oi lem Flouring Mills. Flour$4.40. Whoat 80c. Live Qtook Market Stoors 2021,6 or Cows llftc. SnoopM1.50ig2.0. Dressed veal 46e Fftt hogs G6ac. Hay, read, Rt. Baled cheat $1:1.00. Baled clover $11 12. . Bran $22. Eflgs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Croiim Go, Butter 27c. Butter fat 270 at staiUoo. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Walla, 8082c. Valloy 87VjC Flour-Valley, stroights, $4.05054.85; graham,$3.50$4.00. Oats-Choico whito, $1.301.32j. Barloy Feod, $22 per ton rolled, $24.50 . Millstuff Bran, $10.00, Hay-Timothy, $140010.00. Potatoes 7080c. Eggs Oregon ranch. Poultry Chickens, mixed 0De pound; turkeys, live, 1415e, dressed, 1017c. Pork Dressod, O'iQOo. Beof Dressed, 40c. Veal C 7c. Mutton Dressed, S5C Hops 1903 crop, 283ivn. Wool Valley, 10020c; Ea- - ogon, 1017e; Mohair, 2025e. Hides-dry, 18 pounds and upw lSOlGc. Sutter Fancy creamery, 2530c. Sell at a Bargain. Wo havo bought a Job lot of buggy wheola and buggy tops that' we will sell at a bargain. ZODONl .Kl tIBb General Debility Say in and oat there is thai reeUng 0 weakness that makos a burden of ftself; Food dooo not strengthen. Sleep does not refresh. It Is hard to do, hard to bear, wtafi should bo easy, vitality Is on the ebb. and tbo TTholo system Buffers. For this condition take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It vitalizes tho blood, elves vlcor and tones I to all tho oreans and functions, and is positively unequalled for all run-down, or uzuiiiiaiuu conditions. Hood's llxu cut coutlpstloa, cent. " fenturo of tho opening was tho prcsoir tation of Govornor Higgins message-,, which dealt with numerous stato issues of importanco and was listened to Trftfti close attention by tho legislators. Ofan uary 17 is thd dato set for tho oleetiosn of n United States senator to bucis9& Chauncoy M. Depow, whoso terra -nfll expiro in March. 0 OiLiSVOXlZA Batli yTai Ktall.Yw Haw Mwrrs fti& Ktad.Yipi Haw Mwrrs Blgnaturo a Good Setvice Wo rcceivo, subjoct to chock, tho accounts of firms, individuals twol corporations. No interest its al lowod on these accounts; but wo glvo good scrvico and extend snca other accommodations as tho ac count nnd standing of tho depositor will justify. ' Salem State Bank L. K. Page, . . President E. W. Hazard, Cashier COfVMIOHT What Santa Says Goes SantnClaus is tho high muck-amuck during tho Christmas holidnyy and his mandate hns gone forth, 'bit edict has bison promulgated tato your laundry work to tho Salem Steam Laundry. Ohoy his bohestsy. nnd you will not bo disappointed. Hurry ordors filled promptly, Irak plouso givo us a reasonable timo i got out your work. 801110 new am chinory just in. The Salem Steam Laundry E Ftill Weight..., cepyright: is tho rulo In this mill wo enro not what it ia in othors. But that is only ono enrdiual principlo wo claim any body can givo full weight wo guar antee quality, as well, and that means a whole lot to thoso who know, First, good whoat; second, good milling; third, fair pricos for tho best to be had. Wo should have your orders for Wild Itoso flour. Salem Flouting Wills NOTICE Depositors In tho Savings Bank Dopartment of tho Capital National Bank are requested to present their pass books for tho purpose of bav ing credited tho iieuil-auiiual inter- I est duo January 1st. J08. II. ALBERT, Cushion wfc?iy SfaasaS I IVJS naaaaaaat&laaaaaaaal j M 'v imiiiniinmiiiiiiiiiniimniiiiiiiiiiiiiii 12231-3t PdnLE & BISHOP.