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TW-MW DAILY OAPITAL JOURNAL, BALBM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1000. Sbrtsfifigs oil '." Before Christmas ' Orr t T "SStfst,,, ire ..--..- ! . BtBtBtBKKKKKKSKKKBHMm J j ! & OREGON MEAT. Oregon thero Is no floor cattlo tllfln xrn urn nrnAnrlnir rtailv 4m , r.w..a U., n. gj our patrons. Wo aro export 01 meats, and nobbing is hung ieo boxes but tlio tho very oholc- r boof, mutton, lamb and pork nms aro lit for a king. B. O. CROSS, Btrcot Market. Phono 201 v ,v 1W ifVB iNl I BBBBBBSV tlloHryi MW) MS An Ocean Liner Tree For Passengers and Crew, Pre cub, ToatU, Singing and Danc ing Make It a Gala Day. T n'.aliro your good resolution! Urns, end at the very start of c:y?y the refreshlsg ami many ivmg opportunities we offer to in !h way of greoerles. ccr, Lawrence & Baker I Bmiimori to XlArritt k Lawronao. N i k fflBACK ON fl INDIES 92 m ri u fm mUSSb v aa m pm ?:1SH H HE man who upends bis llfo on board a big passenger ship sees nbout as many different kinds of Clirlfltmascs as any body, i guess," said tho captain of a North German Lloyd steamship as bo Dnt In bis cabin preparing for a holiday royngo to tho Mediterranean. "With a crowd of Jolly passengers aboard who aro off on a "trip to enjoy themsolvcft Christmas Is a day to bo re tnombored. Friends and relatives send gifts on ahead, so that they may bo handed to passengers .nt tho right time, nnd of courso this personal romem branco from homo makes moro enjoya ble tho colobratlon which Is nlwnya prepared on board tho ship Itself. Tho 21th of December passes nbout ns do other days until dlnnor. tlmo nrrlves, nnd thou tho chefs and Btewnrds outdo themselves In providing an elaborate menu nnd In table decorations. "If the weather Is lino, as It Is likely to be, tho wsengers are In high spir its, for the Christinas feeling Is Infec tious, no matter where you go. To ward tho end of tho dlnnor speeches nre mado, songs nro rendered, Btorlen nro told and toasts aro given, nnd when thin Is completed nil go to tho main sa loon, nnd tho Christmas treo Is ro vealed, standing thoro lu tho middle, under the big skylight It Is n big tree, too, Just ns big as can bo obtained nnd put In place, nnd on It nro bung gifts from the ship for pvery passenger not costly nt all, but remembrance that are likely to bo long preserved as sou venir of A pleasant occasion. Then, If the sen Is not high, the candles are lighted, and the tree burnt Into beauti ful Illumination. "After the distribution of gifts from the tree a concert la given If Uie wentbet la bad, but whenever Chrlstinaa eve U plftteatit and the latitude I suitable the passenger KO ou deck, which they Bud to be shielded from the wind by can vas, brilliantly lighted and decorated wltli flag and bunting. And, I tell MY folk act funny nowaday I can't tell what m going on. When ma come in ha always tayt "What bundle come vrhen I Wu ggoa )" An' if I touch a clotet door Or hunt for plaything anywhere Somebody run acrotf tho floor And mj I "miuta'l go m there I " My niter talk heap with rna. Out whisper when I conw aroun'. An' they hkk thing away to pa Won t ee 'em when ha cornea from toura. 1 told pa all about it loo He only laughed, an taid to me, TTiu tie o year ' bet for you Not to obaerve the- thing you w.M n decided U quit kaatUUg few, and therefore will our etymnt 1U of np-to- Shoes, aa4 a kwga hit of 3hoa at prise as law and coat. ACOB VOGT 148 State Street, J m A jjuiolus Bulbs j. Bli Ail mM ml vipv IiaIa AnAftf ad varieties. Oregon-grown ut twlee tho elze of Baatera ed bulbf, and produce the era, two to four Inches across, SO on a stalk. Tbo bulbs aro adea. Largest, selected, 60a )3,50 per hundred. Medium bs 35c per dozen, 4B.50 per C. Hofer m Pass f3K; in 5'8S "Jmadetiu iff I 1 tBfaajflia "MAVK YO ItHNK I)OKlMiir" There' ptaVafM behind the bed ( ma rm. When I found ihem ihm I ! her what they w. 5h taid, Hl lave ytHi befi looVing I deaUrt M An' new lhay'n Rfte but the' Ut Of bundU in the catUr, lUwah. Aa' ma My the wun'l lN we what They , fur I deu'l Med I Imw, , Ma ItnU lie hem my iHr yet. An' mum hxh ihingi (turn ma. Thty'ra ewtn' xmitn nit a dm'. An' budt of lhm bulu that (rum pa I TWu't ampin pLd Wahuxl tha bool., . Dulpa h'i guM an lumd iho Iwkj An' rr i I caa , u Uok LAa Kn-o'i W W4ml lU Uk't 4 My folk I Mil funny I aan't r NVIty thoy ihWd N duf ev 'thing An' pkk vhm unind uut fw mu Vlltvnevuf they Uf uur Ml rSsgi Aa' I aui't yail HhC mW It iWi kmm fut eeaalty fair Whatuvvf I am ttartad aaw Out ufem My. "Dea't a la than I" - W. D. NUit m CVWaae Talwaa. i Wld Dtist Flout 9 -JSS. i Mavds by THE SIDNEY POW -ERV-COMPANY, Sidney, Ore- go, Made for family use. Ask yaw E-ocer for It Br&n and ' tthorts rdwaya on hand. ?P. B. Wallace AGENT WNPs7VWVVV)aj v WrlVnaVW A- a, MST RRIVED fcSjjaeeaj f woyea wire fuseiag. Sial t till Janaary 3. We have feaae gates, asd laws aad poaltry f all kiada. All at lowest prleea WALTER MO&LEY 60 Oosrt Stret, Saleso. J. LEHMAN and doom. All Undi of svm 'Pkona 131 buck. AJm tiro varefaoHsa far vmt; aJemter ltchlaf tMtXSUm. aim rnoM tub mi von hvbbv i-as- 8K.N0UU. you, on a moonlight night, with a oalra aa and aoft, pleasant ulr. In the Medi terranean, for example, a Christmas ere aboard a great ship U aomethlug for niout passetigera to reinentber. I'bj euro I can't Imagtna anytlilag moro ohannlng. "Tho band plays lively tauslo, and the passengers danco ou deok, but If they Imagtno they are tho ouly onea aboard alilp who are celebratlug Christmas eve they aro mistaken. If they were to look Into tho forecastle they would aoa another ChrUUnaa tree there, also covered with little decorations and gifts the-sallora true. For, you know, a Gorman la only half a German with out a true on Christmas ere, and evory German ship has one. "Long before the ship sailed from her home port on the dbrlstutas voy age friends and relatives of each Bailor prepared some little present), whleh they sent forward lu vara of sewe ae qualutaww u the jrw so ttat. their particular aatlormaii might Iiave hla 6tjrprUiu at the right time. Of oyuruu these gifts are Inexpensive, for the sailor's family has little money to spare, but a plpa, warai stockliiHu or sotue sueh article la received aboard the Teasel and earefully kept until the proper time, when all are hung on the tree. She ttsmpany gtvea the sailor a little wlno or beer and Christmas cake. This applies also to the firemen, who have a tree of their own la their room. So, as you will see, there are usually as many as three trees aboard the ship. "The 26th of teoeniber we ebserre as a holiday on our ahlps, and all work la suspended aboard ship excoptlng that which It is absolutply necessary to perform. If there li a clergyman among the passengers bo la requested to bold religious services for the tour bits and also for the crew, and. these are fully attended. On Geraaa ves sels the eaptala does sot offlotate, as do English captains, at such cere monies." Chicago Inter Ocean. Clirlatiimn Will I.U Hint ClnrU. Row mlu at differ! t time htat night ami tMtawerM of hull, with Inter vahi of fair utarhuht. Tltta morning nt day we were aalttted by our party un der our winders, a Shout and a Kong. After Uruukfaet we divided our tabas co, which amounted 3 Canals, one half we gave to the party who ued Tobac co, tltoue who tiki not we khvw h Ilaud korehlef uh a present. The day proved ahowery all day, the Inda. left us this evening, all our party moved Into their huts, we dried aonie of our wet goods. 1 received a present of a Pleese IIos ery (fleece boelery), vest, drawa & Bocks of Oapt. Iw!a, pr Mockiu-aous of Wblteboose, a small Indian basket of Guterloh (Goodrich) & S Do wea sels tales of the Bquar of Bbabono & aomo black roota of the Indiana, Our Dinner to day consisted of iore Bile boiled, split ush & some roots, a bad Christmas dinner, warm day. From "Newly Discovered Personal Iteoords of Lewis and Clark." A Curloua Cuatotn of Oxfordihlre. In some places In Oxfordshire, ttng land, it was the right of every maid servant to ask the hired mail for a bit of Ivy to trim the bouse. If he turned a deaf ear to Iter ImportHBltles or fer- Hot her request she would steal a pair i of his breediun and nail them to the : gats lu the yard or on the highway. , This was suiiKMed to debar him from all privileges of the mistletoe. f Tbe Ruua Whr. Fred I saw you let TosJdas tda jroa under the mhrUetoo last night ,Why CU you refuse ms permtjjckin? Ootuln May SscanM, you silly boy For St. Moltftlaa WUite llurae. In Itelgtum tbe ekHdren exHrt the good 8t. Nicholas to rtelt them. They Utlnk he rides on a wMte home, so they polish their shoe with great caw, All them with hay, oats or arrets for tbe salat'B horse and put them in the fire place or on a table, ami lu the morning, Instead of the forage, they find sticks for the bad ehlklren and eandles for the good ones. Laurel For Cltrlatntna Decoration. 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