r?7f" PRINCESS 1 ELN0RE M.VV Only Woman In Prussia Who Has Honor of Being a Life Saver Darmstadt, Fob. 2. In tho prosonco of a notablo gathering, which includod reprosontativcs of tho various courts of Europo, ..tho marriago of Princess JSloonoro of Solma-Hohonsolms-Lich .and the Grand Duko of Hcsso was colo bratcd today according to tho rites of tho Lutheran church. Tho Trodding party, whoso dresses and uniforms mado a very effoctlvo spectacle, ossemblod at 3:30 o'clock In tho od castlo,' and then crossed tho cnstlo yard to tho castlo church. Tho church was filled with diplomats, tho local authorities, and tho royal suits. Tho ceremony lnstod throo-quarters of an hour. Tho brido woro whito cropo do chino, with orango blossoms, and a bodico of Point do Voniso laco. Aftor tho ceremony, amid tho ringing of tho famous chimos, thoy proceodod to tho castlo where a family dinnor was hold. Tho gifts to tho bridal couple include a numbor of magnificent presents of silver or jowolry from tho King and Queen of England, tho Czar and Czar- ina and tho Emporor and Empress of Germany. Tho Grand Duko of Hesse, Ernst Ludwig, was born on Jtfovembor 25, 1808. Ho is a son of tho Grand Duke Ludwig IV and of Princoss Alico, sec ond daughter of Queen Victoria. Ho succeeded to tho throno on tho death of his father n March 13, 1892. Tho Grand Duko married in 1894 Princess Victoria, daughtor of Duko Alfred of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, son of Quoon Victoria. In 1901 tho High Court of Hesse granted tho Grand Duko a di vorco becauso of his wife's lively tern por. It was said aho was accustomed, when displeased, to throw table things or bric-a-brac at her husband. Thoy had one daughter, Elizaboth, born on March 11, 1895. Sho died two years ago. According to rumor tho formor Grand Duchess was sccrotly marriod a few weeks ago to Grand Duko Cyril of Russia. Tho brido of today bolongs to tho Lich branch of tho Solms family. Tho family is closely allied to tho reign ing houses of Prussia, 'of Groat Brit ain, and to aovoral other sovereign dy nasties of contral Europe. Its mem bers trace their ancestry back in an unbroken lino to Marquard I, Count of Solms, in tho year 1129, and bolong to the mediatized or formerly reigning houses of Germany. Princoss Eleonoro possesses tho dis tinction of being tho only woman in Germany upon whom has boon confer- rod tho PruBsian modal for saving Kfo. This honor was bestowed upon, Iter by Emporor William soveral years ago as n result of an incidont at Dres-, den in which tho Princess displayed great courngo and prcsonco of mind in stopping a runaway horso mountod by a lady who had lost control of hor frightened stood. Tho Princess was walking in tho public gardens, when suddenly she caught sight of tho run away. Without nn instant's hesitation sho throw herself nt tho head of tho frightened horso. Sh'o succeeded in grasping tho bridlo and was draggod about thirty yards boforo tho animal was stopped, sustaining serious in juries, " o A Touching' Story is the saving from donth of the baby girl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Md. He writes; "At the ago of 11 months, our little girl was in declining health, with serious throat trouble, and two physicians gave her up. We were almost in despair, when we resolved to try Dr. King's few Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs nnd Colds. Tho first bottle gave relief; after taking four bottles she- was lured, and is no.w in perfect health." Novcr fails to ro lieve and cure a cough of cold. At J. C. Perry; 'a drug store; 50a and $1.00 guaranteed. Trial bottle free. To Modify 'Agreement. Pittsburg, Feb. 2. Au importaut conference between -representatives of the Republic Iron & Steel company and the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers was bogun hero to day. Tho meeting is for tho purpose of modifying and making Borne changes in tho agreement between tho company and the association, especially that section relating to the continuous oper ation of the mills. Tho agreement baa been in effect nearly five years. Have you a friend who has a hard cold? Then tell him fcbout Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how it cured your hard cough. Tell him why you always keep It fi the house. Tell him to ask have kaown the formula for THREE FAjTALY BURNED Explosion of Kerosene Lamp Caused the Death of Mother Child and Nurse A sad accident occurred at tho little town of Glondalc, which is tho death of tho 2-year-old son, mother and nurso of Oliver P. Lane, tho salesman in Hon, H. G. Sonnomapn's storo in that place. Tho child perished in tho firo, which completely destroyed tho Lane dwelling at an enrly hour yesterday. Tho fire waB duo to tho oxplosion of a lamp, on tho lowor floor of tho houso, whoro tho urso, Miss Cooper, of Medford, was sleeping. Mrs. Lane and tho littlo boy wero sleoplng in tho adjoining room, both sick with ponumonia. When tho explpsion occurred it aroused Miss Cooper, who instantly tried to smother tho flames, but it had gained such con trol it was boyond her power. Mrs. Lane tried to carry tho littlo boy out, but, in hor wenkonod condition, tho task proved too much for hor. Tho two wo men trlod to escape through tho front door, but the smoko nnd flames woro so thick thoy could not reach it. Mr. Lane, nrousod by tho fire, hurried down, a window was broken, through which thoy escape, although both ladles woro very ladly burned. By tho timo thoy had gained tho outside, tho houso- wan in a solid mass of flames, and tho littlo child could not bo rescuod. Tho remains of tho littlo ono have been recovered- Both tho ladic9 wore seriously burned, nnd diod later in tho day from tho effects of their burns. The affair has cHusod much griof in Glcndalo, whoro they wero well known, Mr. Lane is nearly prostrated in this groat hour of trouble, and has tho sym pathy of tho entire community. There is moro Catarrh in tliis sec tion of tho country than all other dis eases put togothor, and until tho last fow years was supposed to bo incura ble. For a groat many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and pre scribed locnl romodies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced' it incurable. Sck oncq has .proven catarrh to bo a con stitutional disease nnd therofore re quires constitutional treatmont. Hall's Catarrh Guro, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional euro on tho market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a tcaBpoonfuI. It acts direct ly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. They offer one hun dred dollars for any caso it fails to cure. Sond for circulars and testimoni als. Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co., T lodo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- stipation. A Ploasant Way to Travel. Tho abovo is tho usual verdict of tho traveler using tho Missouri Pacific railway botween tho Pacific coast and tho east, and wo boliovo that the sorv ico and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs nnd Donvor thero aro two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard electrio-lightod sleeping cars, chair cars and up-to-dato dining cars. Tho oarao excellent service is operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Littlo Bock and Hot Springs. If you aro going cast or south, writo for particulars and full in formation. W. C. M'BRIDE, Gen. Agt., 124 Third St., Portland, Ore. STATE NEWS Hobos at Eugene set firo to tho tan nery. The rovival at Albany, which was a union evangelistic service, resulted in 115 conversions. Beginning February 1 tho north bound passenger trains; leaving San Francisco will bo at loast three hours later than usual. This will continue for about 90 days. Tho temporary, withdrawal of the transfer steamer Solano from service between Benicia and Port Costa for repairs is tho cause of tho change, AU trains now going by way of Port Costa will, during the timo that tho Solano is being repaired, run by way of Stocktpu. This includes all trains of the Ogden and Shasta routes. his doctor about it. Doctors over sixty years. J.Q.AjfO:, lw.ll. ibu. DAltt OAtfAi, JotttttAS I&iSk. 1illiiMrtmiMtnnllHlllllIHImiMl .HULL ILL II I IJWIIlim BENTON COUNTY NEWS From a Rustling: Journal News Gatherer Corvallls, Oregon, Jan. 25. To Tho Capital Jeurnal: Rev. Green, of tho Congrogntional church of Corvallis, has boon holding rovival meetings in tho church of tho samo denomination at Plymouth for tho past two weeks. Ho is being as sisted in tho services by tho Rev. Dan iel Stnrcr, of Hubbard. Tho people throughout that commu nity aro very much interested in the outcomo of tho mootiugs, and the at tondanco is exceptionally good. Fri day ovenlng tho Christian Endeavor society of tho Corvallis church attend ed tho services. Special music was rendered by theso young people, which was greatly appreciated. County Cork Victor P. Moses, of Benton county turned over tho tax rolls to tho sheriff Thursday for tho year 1904 to tho amount of $78,772.53, total charged to tho sheriff. This is tho first county in tho stnto to com plete this ofllcinl business so early in tho senson. County Judge Wattcrs is quito ill at his residenco in Corvallis. His imme diate recovery is hoped for. Assessor T. II. Davis is in Portland for a few davs. Whilo in that city ho will attend tho state convention of nsscssors which is in session. County School Superintendent George W. Denman havo just complet ed tho work occasioned with the eighth grndo examination in the public schools throughout tho county. Thoro woro over ono hundred appli cants, about 50 per cent, making grades high enough to ontitlo promotion. Saturday a parent 'h mooting will bo held in Fairmount grango hall. A program will bo given in tho foronoon. Literary talont from various schools of that vicinity will assist in enter taining. Tho instructive nuinbors are ns fol lews: 14 Apparatus Ts Needed in Every School," T. J. Risloy, II. J. Rceso. "Benefits to Bo Derived From Con solidation of Rural Schools," J. G. Gib son, M. V. Leopor. "How Far Should Faroes Back Teachers in Corporal Punishmontt" T. B. Williamson. "Trend of Modern Educntion," Prof. T. A. Hayes. "Need of Libraries, and What Thoy Should Contain in Rurnl Schools," Anna Pagonkopf, Minnio McCourt. T. T. Vincent. "School Law," Supt. Denman. A bnskot lunoheon will bo sorved at tho noon hour. All aro cordially invit ed to attend. Rev. Daniel Staror, of Hubbard, will fill tho Congrogationnl pulpit both morning nnd ovoning Sun day. Ho has many friends hero who will appreciato tho opportunity of hearing him. Tho past week hns boon a busy ono for tho county rocordor. Tho books show n long list of filings, among which nro an unusually' largo numbor of doeds for so short a time. Rev. Ray Pamor arrived in Corvnl lis Thursday ovoning and held his first aorvico in this town on tho samo night in tho Baptist church. Rov. Palmer comes horo from tho East and will continuo to hold meetings for sorao time. Ho is a speaker of vast ability and will no doubt do much for tho causo whilo hero. Sunday morning a choir composed ontiroly of children will sing for tho first timo in tho Congregational church. Theso small singers nro under tho su pervision of Mrs. Florence M. Green who is a very ablo musician. For somo timo to como tho music from theso young vocalists will bo a foaturo of each service. At tho present timo Benton county's jail is without an occupant. It must rand to reason that this section of tho country is populated with law abiding citizons. Last Friday ovoning a lively game of basket-ball was played in tho ar mory by tho O. A, C. girls against the Lebanon high school girls. Tho score was 25 to 5 in favor of Corvallis. Tho houso was filled with an enthusi astic audience, who demonstrated by ohoors their satisfaction as the gnmo progressed. Tho O. A. C. girls looked very attractive in thoir blue kilted skirts, with orango trimmings. o The federal grand jury, it is said, aro disclosing some gigantic land steals in Coos and Curry counties, which will involve a number of very prominent men of that section. Miburn C. Brown, a Lane county pioneer, died at Grant 'a Paw January 27, 1003, at 10 p. m., after a lingoring illness from pneumonia. 'dfcSaOft xhUMdAV, MfttfAStV S, MII WWIIIII ,., , C0RNETT WANTED $25,000 For the Purpose of Improving the Upper Willamette River Cornett of Linn advocated a bill to improvo tho uppor Willnmotto and create a board of internal improvo monts. Linn county had nevor got anything out of tho stato but $400 to improve n soda water' spring that nd body but tho pcoplo of Sodnvillo wnnted improved. Brighnni of Lane said $2.",000 ox ponded on tho river in Linn county wouldn't amount to enough to dirty tho water. If tho upper river could bo improved ho would gunrantco that $25,000 could bo raised to that end. Ho expressed sympathy for Mr. Cor nett, but could not support tho bill. Smith of Josephine said tho bill would establish a bad precodent. Riv ers nil over tho stnto could demand money out of tho stato treasury for tho same purpose. Tho Harriman syndicate owned tho steamboats and it was voting inonoy for thoir benefit. Miles of Yamhill said tho federal government was vory properly placed in control of navigablo rivers and car ried on its work undor competent en gineers. Stato appropriations wero im proper and ho boliovcd they should not bo encouraged by this legislature. Tho vote lesultoil, ayes 5, noes 50. Eugene churehes aro taking a relig ious census of tho town. Leaven the Lump That is what tho wholo world is trying to do, in ono way or anothor and nono aro so successful as thoso who uso Eppley's Perfection Baking Powder Ask your grocor for it for two roa sons, viz: .becauso it is tho boat and becauso it is mado in Salem. Marion Cotraty Bicycle Club. Passes Resolutions Inasmuch as a good bicyclo rack ia a great convonionco, if not an actual necessity to all bicyclo riders, aud inasmuch as quito a numbor of tho morchants of Salem havo kindly provided such rnckB, and as theso racks aro much appreciated by tho Salem bicyclo riders, thoroforo bo it Resolved, That wo tender our sincoro thanks to all thoso mor chants who havo so kindly pro vided such racks. M. O. BICYCLE CLUB, 3000 Members. I tiMiMneMimtHi I Gold Dust Flour I !-'- - ' ' ' -' -1 Made by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Or, gou. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for It. Bran and hortB always on band. P. B. Wallace AGENT illlllllllMMIilllUIIIM I nBPiaattiBiM ?i: ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TRAYS AND ORCHARD B0XE8 at the abop of G. F Mason Miller Street, iuth ftalcin. PHONE 2191 Bod. it8g(lIHBlttHtHiMt 1608, ii7"i MiiniiiMhiirtiiKiiTiiiai1niniiirtifniiwniii)i"T r 1 ' inffrtftm 'Ladies Only, It Is Women Who Need Most Relief From Little Irri tating Pains and Aches, Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills aro for women. Woman's delicate nervous organism Mnglc3 to the least Jarring Inlluonco, and some ncho or pain Is tho result. Tho rcmedyla nt hand Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They act most marvellously on wom an's nervpus organism, anil rcllovo nnd euro tho patn3 to which sho Is h martyr. Headaches, ncuralciao pains, monthly pains, and nil kinds of pains disappear, as ir a gcntlo hand had lightly soothed them away. Dizziness, Rush of Blood to tho head, Tootlmcho, Backncho aro all cured by theso "Littlo Comforters." Cured without dancer of dlsatrrccnbla after-effects; cured quickly; cured with out unnatural action on liver, stomach, or other internal organs. Dr. Miles' Antl-Pnln Pills please tho women, nnd tho children tnlco them be causo they, nro easy to tako and sootho all thoir sufferings. "For years 1 had spells of sick head ache, at times stirrer! ns1 untold ngonlea. I could not ctuluro any excitement. Going to church, nnd oven visiting, brought on theso tcrrlblo spells. I tried numerous romodies without relief until I tried Dr. Miles' Antt-Pain Pills, and they havo cured me. When I feel symp toms of sick hendacho I tnko a pill nnd ward off tho attack. When I nm tired and nervous, n pill soothes mo." MRS. SARAH WATIC1NSON, Blalrstown, la. Price. 25e a box. Never sold In bulk. n'T?'!''!? Wrlto to us for Freo Trial JC XViliili pneknno of Dr. Miles' Antl Pnln Pills, tho Xow Scientific Remedy for Pnln. Also Symptom Blank. Our Specialist will dlngnoso your catto, tell J'ou what Is wrong, and how to right It, rco. DU. M1U39 MEDICAL. CO., LABORATORIES, Jgl.KHAKT. INC Tho two dyo works of Eugene have consolidated. THE KEY TO TIIB SECRET of good" broad making lies in a bag i of flour from the Salem Mills. It i mado by tho most perfect process, from the choicest wheat, nud makes the whitest and most delicious bread thnt milked it in reality "tho stair of life," by its healthful and nutritive qualitiuH. Salem Flouting Mills to woo your patronage nnd win your approval wo oITor uo othor persuasive argument than tho high-grndo quality of our grocerlos nnd our low prices -goods and prices. Harritt & Lawrence W-H"-HM-M-I- Till: OLDEST AND flNEST SCOTCH WHISKEY corvHBTj -M44-M-M- 4H4HH4H-WHUH-rfH1 :j Fine Property (nimiiiiumii fh j ll II I flfcfci i nM mmmr l Choico pieco residence property on principal atroot within three block business part of city. Nice largo, modern boae, about ono aero of ground near school and car line, all kinds of fruit, beautiful shrubbery, etc. All modern eon venlencoa. Thoso are both etra choice buys for homes or investments. DERBY & WILSON, 244 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon t 4 3 Winter nm WHW Is Not Gve We will profcably have some cold weather yet and you will need a heating stove. We have cat prices on every heating stove in the house. Call and ex amine them. R.IVLWade&Cc. Tfaeit Bank Tho relations existing betwoon this bank nnd its customers aro closo nnd cordial. Wo estoom it a coniplimonl to havo pcoplo lay claim to tho institution ns being THEIR lank. Is it also youtsf Wo mako an earnest effort to ncuommodnto all cullers. Our aim is to mako this in every rospoct tho I'ooplos' Bank; a bank whero all may fool at homo; a place whero thoso of moderate uicaiiH nniy oxpoct tho samo treat ment ns Uiobo moro favorably situ ated. Salem State Bank Salem, Oregon ; Wall Paper Latest designs in stock, J and good work guaran- teed. We have the small J store and small prices E. L Lemmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 m&Mmumwmmmmmm f FRENCH FEMALE SPILLS. XSi,Cimi lltuir fof SvrruM.D UiwrM.no, NQWN TO rAll. B.r.l H.r.1 Spm4tI H.tli. lur.tiu! or Muiur UcfutMll H.nt rr.p.14 iMtlofi Uiur.tiu! rol.J M Ml tVlllM.d lhiuii.il trl.1. to b. tllfor b rllttd SunplM fr... irwrdrulL4Mt Mi ti.T. th u &4 ywu oriltf . I. tb. ITKI MEDICAL CO., H0XT4, UnttMf M. Tk, 8old In 8alem by 8. C. Ston. MW-H-M4-H A Scotch Highball mndo from our flue old Scotch urlils- key Is Invigorating and bracing in T cold weather. Our flno stock of whls kioti aro puro and tho lucst distllhv X tion, and is n treat to tho epicure or X tho ronaijisour to tost tho volvoty f BinootlinoM and lino flavor of it E. Eckeilea 258 Commercial Street I 4 1 II) IHi HIHII Hi MW4? f -i-K-H-t-H I l-f-M i 1 1 1 Hi 4 t at a Bargain ij 1 ummmmmmmmauKaammuammammeaaBsB&ia 1HHH 1 i HHIIII1IHIII8HIIIIIIHI HI 1 1 II IMWH