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cnnan:; : TATr..":.iA:; i " 1 ii. r L BOARDS WERE : ' i IN SESSION fctpert ef Sept. J. f. Calbrealh for Month of December kcCEVED AND AUDITED AT THE MEETING OF THE ASYLUM a TRUSTEES YESTERDAY. .' Reform School and thef Other School I flsc Report. Operations Result of tlie Bj Fire Has Been to Cripple the Institution., v. t-- The Board of Truslcws for the InHan:j -Asylum hs-t tejjular rnonihJy inst il K at lhpf.i.i.lU,t yrk-rUy' afternoon, when the'f r port of . jSovt. J. ? Cal-,'lW-.-fth,..f.f.Ui monr of Deoemlr. r-.-iv--I arid audited. The s u per il, S-W-rt' In his hltt r of transmittal, of VomlitJ ai the Asylum : TH-CKTirtu! fiwlih of the jinsmution baa kkJ. The population Is tn- 1 cre.ming, a IsMisual. this, season; of the y,.jr.. Toe exjwtxses for this month h.ive been heavy, owing to the provid es,' of winter clothing find bedding, "paving premiums on Insurance, and ,;ra firnx.i-itj k.f.fad consumed con ''... tlv altfh rate per capita. Wl.e t,tVld f work -for the. month h.i' 'o'- r ijniiii .r : ft ?, draining- grounds'. g-sreliiiK rHidwdyK. f t'-- "I U? or on Ue nr.- r -;Wy "f '' wlrtjr;l hey- ir.f l;ii-tU -liitr tiM f.'ist as con veni-nt, if... t,r.:it,ilitv is IlLt.we; Will bare f..r A H-'f.ir- I'vnr, -J, the i.Vrif oi.tinn'-. ir-i 11 .IMS tms fifuuiu. hv- 14 in oiitJndition.- : 1 U- . l.ttiMi. ;U report! for -the- irtonth, . . -. ........ . . .. . . .1 i;:t-. p;iui-i 110,51. ;m iv;i;s wie I , H.it.uii-: the following sum- Mai", i T i l. 1 ti.-filv. -I -i or. J-" --'1. r ;,din f '.'!. , 4 , J'.o. nii'lf fly 1' ii !.';!) hI1 r ;i t.; tii)il... . . 1" rint 1'nip. 1 . . J . '. . 0 .!i.rn.(rloI'( 11 .!. - ft. I 'T NTo. ii.ii-5 i-V ti"" I (. "1. i A vf!.ii-'ir. iiwi'ilnif tUiily. .1213 ItV".!'. ,. f - TK- i ; .t t if th" I'innitit r of itrHriJ. j utt-. .'in'.lhe. iri-t?ii lnwnn Asy- Ihiu iiri;li 1 H 'ftl c. fthows tiu fol ii.'A-lnf r.tiii.Htic'K: ' ' ' .V... 'ti.''.'!-! u-i !: ?!-! AVcitV-? A" "i I'tillt'iu 1 Uiy 112 .1213' 10 " " . .1355 !"-" t-e -rtynlhly month are; T. ; .l. .1; .'.' - .'The a iii f V l.i?t cif Ity- avera -tis. i fr ui 4fet t"r.l l!Ur.y or J.U-..U i-r. s. ..tqu km ..14 -V -.Ji; ,'"ll,r 1 , -yr-J iu,r.t!ie khliH-yawMl- ine-uritiiry orau of tl tauimj-atest. ft "iA.ni-u ' IlLi-. VIJ m.t.! !ill5.x..l.. ir.-t !inMiH. car ' i. ilfi'i ' k I f"r v olrr-ntar ul VttaMil;ul. . . . I M.K IS? J. II. -I.VNN. Uitl'5iIHT. MhKM, ORIXIOX-. :TO ' If you aio tpf 1-onijO to yonr -liiltIIttoljii tiojne Hi is ,v;vr.' Ii niouilicr tiuit-tk OUTIIEl:N: VACllhH tleatls to ev :", 1mm y. lioino. j- : ; j. You. can go l.y ytay hf Bt. Paul to .Chuhxgty or St. Tyiuis, !;uil ilM iice itaclitli? entire jCat anl SouUi. Oroa can go to i Miluth, nnti from theifi tisc itber the rail lines, r one of tho mij. Iiktj SU amy lown the4 lak;s. to Detroit, Clcvelaml, Kiie, aii'J nuifaTo - tliePan-Ainr.icati City. ; j ) ?tai t right and yon will urobablyiaiTive at . your tlcstina- ti m all right, anto start rigltt, .tifu- the jNortheriji Tadtic, and pn 'feralily tl '-fsrOJ.mi' CQAhI' XI M rilKlr . traSn.'-in '' -service . .aHtr M.VV ."th. ' - . -i ." -j ; I . ' v ' - ' - . '. ' . i. I i Ay lOt;aHigtJt. w ill name ratesv V . - !- ; " i I-; j- ' . , I v . :' - A Pi ! niADl THM AslUHt Oeaeral ratsetigfr Aettt, ft . r. :lsfire Yon Gains East? 1 : 1 4 ; MS ! : 1 i 1 w , J ft I Perhaps I can be of sen ice to you. . 1 can ticket you over any railroad irtinntn-; traihs oVit 3i Portland ;tell yea when to leave home; Vhcre to change cars; when jfoti v. ill aach 'your destination, arid' what there is to Ik; seen on the way. i , ' ' : Call or write 1 '11 take pleasure In jnnswer mg your questions. ( Omaha, Chicajru, Kansas City, SL Iotiis aad 1SYBKYWHEKE bcyo&d. i . j ' fit' ('v.- i-' ' m-1 i . .. . .S14.S2 .i .473 . -j - Reform School. Th!TJoarl of Trurtwn lor the r.c form hol. Mute Bho.lj and Blind Sho fUo met. iTUe. rt-iwrts of the three (ruparintfndent of thwi instltn tlons Wtre r" elved and aiiJited. ; The report of Bapt- H.: K. Hkker of the reform thool. rontainn th follow ing rjjrJing: the rf-nl fire at thdt institution: ' J " "S5m the las-t quarterly report we bav had the niJfrtune t los, hy fire, our hwlusrttial building, in whh h were located, the different .shops, laundry, dynaift-i. engine arul boiKnr rooms. . the n..-uhi!iCTy In which w;i. a total loss boiiT,! whiiH were damased. to the ex- t-nt of about 12-r. '4tte .l s. not tq r iu.;;nir th building; . .will . a&grregate "Unfortunately the fire occurred at a time li hen the entlrei iweek'r washing -ai in the laundrj. whleh Included a complete fhcrge of table linen, sheet and i-ijiow annua and ;o.thin Tor boy The yuri'ius tscocK oi.ciuuuug, iwini intr of lunderwear, uniform suita,-over all.-i. overhirts ('and shoes, both old new," was buimed, leaving -.us "Wp have, however, purchased: new mirhifte and tools fojr the tailor ship. wndlhg rwjm aml shoe ehop, and have iru'tallfd-them in. the librao rciom In the m.-iin braiWin?, and arw fast replac ing the lo with new clothing. A'Th loss wtiich wrks the greatest HirdsJvP uion ur fs In t the, laundry. which iia partially provided , f oh how v F.j through the kindness of Supt. ?'.iitrf-at h.-ttt the Asylum, and . Sunt. Iee of the Ptfliitentiary.i and accepting: their ioffer to fh us but, we are having amnion of the laundry done at each of thfse institutions; S Contract 'have toeeu let fof the rebtiildlius, of Jhe en Kiii and ljjler rooini ind repairs to t insult- to thtKinf. We. have also iur- h'i!-d a. dynamo with fixtures, and ex pect to have dt-trie !lis;?its xjnlnjr a? .1 i not latf-r than January 15th. We have it-pairexl the ?hl wolhou, youth of the -.industrial! yuildih, and a; usfnrf jt far a t-iiTw-nU t aiad fiaiat shop, and wlil make it answer; for th;i putrpoKe until :ine i-rovisionj is mpe for re- huiidinW. - !. ' ' r ;1 ' '."' Th present condition of the, Avatf-r Jsi i.iy, in 'iUM of Jire ' in the'.'-. main .uil-ii'iK, is l.'ul for the rtsjn thjU w t.ti- w r5froir -r tank, all water 1, iii-r tiiinn ed dirtt t lnn thu pipe Ky'-,1 u u t!iro!i'-'liut the iiildin'tr.' through- U pi- orify twn ini h" In diameter, which will ttivi very '-lit Mi If :iny' pressure with whih to Kuece.sfully fiwhr tir ?. W h:v.-, Iww-vr. anfc ample' ui'4y tur iliiiiic ti? purpos'... 1 . 'i . ! "Th' mirn'if'r of Imys in tlue'M-'hiKii o; ' th- iii jt ft ' tolVr wfus 12C: . we have iv-l oiv - fii-st cmnmlUnent, Z&; re- ' tiirii'-I fi-tii paroh-, 2!; total, ii S. Par ,ri.l. l and- abm-r.t m liisive, 14; leaVin? i Ih -hioht this d ate, 134." , g The- jM-rKiitiirn-s. ru mil riff expente) I by quartet! for 1901, are howd as Z-A- ! - .iss: l-'irst umartiT. . ... 4'!id: tur.H-ter.. T!i!d mailer.. Po-ii th iiuartiT. . .$ .113. . G.34T.43 . S,02l.$S , 4,638 Total. .,. $27,120. 8jJ n. exp':ii'litnrcfi fJn aoeiiunt of th-4 I'npiovi'iii i.t fund arc i I'irst Quarter. . .. .'1. ; .. 73.00 is.c ocd qu.nler.. ; 3KS.,;f i Third iKMtt-r., .. .. .. .. 24.V.7 THE: IV Vlll lMl ( . P.T rapit.1, mGVitMT. Per (a; ita, daily. . . . 1 A. C. SiteunoN, General Agent, i Cor. Third aad Stark St. PortLmd, Ore-' 1C32.S4 Total., C57S.4? The board instructed Supt, Bickera to, institute an efficient syMera of fire drill, ao as to have bis force thoruughly drilled m ea of an emerffency. An mle va made parollnff Bojinie Claggrett. tjeorgie Klavon, Fred Taylor and Ajrx-nie Kinder. . . .-' ' 1 . ... . ' . . : f-.uiind school. : t Thei Hoard Untnjctp-.l S?upti C. W. Jonew to iiuititute an efficient! ytern of fire drill for the! school, so ka to be P,reiured for aw emergency. .' 4 i Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's FootEae, ra , ponder." It cures painrul, smarting, ncrvius feet and InKTOWing nails, and - ihstantly vines me ming out or corns ahd bun iona, lfs the greatest comfort dis- c-overy pf the age Allen's Foot-Ease mattes tigat or .new shoes feel easy. It is a curie for' sweating, callous and hot, Ured. jachinfx feet. Try ItNbDday. Sold by all drug-gists and Bho atOPeg. By rnait Mr 25 cts. In stamr. Trial IMitKage Address, Olmstead, X Roy, X. Y. Allen S. A VISIT'S SAD END, A Leavenworth, Kansas, paper of January l. says: Ruth Densraore. a little daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Densmore, died yester day afternoon at the home f .Mrs. Densmore's! mother, Mri. ifargaret Me- Farland, lSOrlsahcl street. Iedth was due to; catarrhal croup- The! illness was of but tw-o days duration.' The giri was 21 months of age. She w iih her mothe arrived two . months ae t from Oregon to, visit her Rrandmother. They were to have, start el for- home .yester day, it is a 'sad ending; of a visit. " "The funeral will be held tolay at 2:20 o'clock from the reMdencj. The body will be placed in ai. (vault M Mt. Muncle, temporarily, .to await the ar rival, of, the father. .John I. lei ismore. from Sulfiu, Oresorf." . ).- : What Do, tho Children Orfnkt Ioo't giye them ta Or criffc Have you tried .the new fool drLnk JGRAIN (? It is delicious and nourishing ami takes the plar- of coffe..l Th more Orain-O you jcH-e, . the children the more health . you distribute titrojugh their wystems. lraiin-0 : is mud of puregrains. and when -property pre pared tusteg - like, the -choice errales-of H(&'-e but costs nlxMit --4 as!mur-h. All protcrs sell it. 15 cts. and 25j cts. : . If ow Arm Tmr -SMtfn : ! '. - THE GEORGE EOFF : j ESTATE IS SETTLED Efccciitor of tho'.Wiil Ordered tj Dia tribute tho Property to the rjMirs--Otber Probate Orders Made. ; l. f.vV Ruff, executor of; the estat of ieo. Kff, deteastd. havinir filed hts final account thereon in" the Marion county probate"eourt, nd; the. hearing having been.i had. yesterday, it was or dered that. e turn over to th4 heirs of said estate all of the real . testate to which they are fntitled and lie-was discharged from his. trust. ; Alexander .Thorjijsonft 'adminlsjtratwr of the estate of T. H. Small, deceased- yc5t-i!ay f led his report thereto' showing 'rhad t there was not eftwiUifh lands in the. ktate to satikfi alt claims against it and ietit ions, the couirt for an outer aut thoriiinsr him to rent the !j.-.-hI-s - vl it October 1 IpW. i Itsttn m luernfeind jesterday', eti- '! the urt for iet?rs of adiinlnis- rra.tpm . uwrt iHe estate of Oeorge deceas, valued &i $250. ILtuernfcindj j?xetutof of tiw state and testament of j John n.J last will V, Moer." del-eased, yesterday .flltwi, his leport of ih sale: of the real property if the the estate, puisuant to an lordejf of Late court: . . consisting if about fi afres, of land and sitluated in Marion iHounty tAl ' Clootidgp for th oH?iderfttHn of 43000 IWhichji sale was duly confirmed by the court and llie executorl orueretl to Issne an exe- tutor s deed' to the purchaser. IX STAT 1-3 , TREASITKY. . ptate Trea.$rer fhas. S. MoJre " yesterday rc eiveJ $50.0(00 in Portland water bonds from, the' Milwaukee Merchants', I anve Company, as the state' deposit oj that compan y, which Is required before it can .do an insurance business irt nv gon. ; The treasurer also received J2t.9y from 'Justice of the. Peace J. 15. Mes- sick of Baker ir vrtty, being the sum col- lected as, a.' tinft-Trc ront I K. N. Sautfdefs. a icreamery man,' foivvlolating the pure food 'Jaw. A RlTROliARY. The s hoes store "of Jac4.b Vogt; un the north side of ktate street, ojitiok 5te l'alton l;ns.. was bur- giariaiH on Sunday evening, and three yair of shods and other articles j were stlen, the. value of the property. taken iffsregating about, Jt3. Chief of Po- lice. 1 1, V. ( ihson was !nform-d t the rime, and we; is working oh thejosue. with gotnl rKpec;s or .rftuccess. The l.ursliir entij re.1 the stre by treaRing oieii a r.'ar door. , N, .. . ! v Strjikes a Rich Find. j T was"tr6ubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and nervous. debility. writes F. J. Green, ot lan- easter, N. II. "So remedy helpel me, until I tran; using Electric Hitters. which did me more good. tha n ail the medicines I ever used. They have also kej.t my wife in excellent health ', for yesirs. :. She miyti Klc trie I'.itterst.,: are Just splendid for female troubles; 'they are a grand tonic and in vigors tori for weak.- run down women; No rather medicine can fake Its pl.ia-e in. our Ijarn ilv." Try them- Only ftov Satisfao tum guarantee! by IR STONirS lj-ug Stores. ' tlltS. SANfJSTKIt'S IEFIN ItN OP "TACT. Tact means token. Sincere means transjiarert. One may be tactful., flat is, qqk to' feed 'and respond if1 the ftHinTH ofther. tht-refore sympatheN ic. and ftt the mine time -above de ceit. The habit of saying fJeasant' thin? Is praieviorthy. and there is not the slightest n.cessity for their be ing, untrue. As a rule the people one m'oets are' good andkind-.-anJ there Is nlrirh 1 oi.portunit y for being nice to thm. Iioki for the best in , frienda. and Ci'Uvate the accomplishment of praising it. . fhe who says disagree alle things needlessly, evert if they an tree. I a sodil gut r;ila--Tbe Ladies' Home Journal for -January, Legal Planks at Statesman office. : Fourth ciuarter.'. . THE WORKLlEfl AT MACLEAY ., i I r . . .. ... ., . - 1 .. Salem (raters Attended a VzlVx IssUHatlsa of Officers OF THE A.j O. U. W. AND DEGREE OF, HONOR LODGES! IN THAT Interesting land lnstructivo Sessicn- Held Durira tho Day Hospitable Treatment Enjoyed by tho Visitors ; m An Excellent : Musical Program Rendered and Addresses by Lead - - , . ..... v infl Members of the Order. (From Sunday's1 Statesman.) : The following Salem it es. ijnembers;of the A. 0.fU.W. and of the! pegreeof Honor, drove out to Macteay yesterday morning and jwirticlpated; , with' the lodges there in aublic installation of officers y Mr- and Mrs. A. jllcFadden, Mr. and Mrs. Frankjavey, Mri and Mrs. A.'j. Basey, Mrs.sCarrie M. Jlol mes. Mrs. Mary. Thatcher Gideon Stolx and Frank L. Willman. i . Macleay people: are notedxfor thel Kcrous hospitality -and thHipowers of entertainment and their SStUenkvlKlt ors are profuse in their praise of. the treatment they received. It is dutlared that the fvsC spread was. i in pi y leyoud on this occasion descrlbtlon. .-thej euhstantials md the dflkacles bcin as plemiful as" they were elegant ' The Installation ceremonies of the A. O. IT. W. wi'jie ihdui te.l by tlranl blaster (T; IJogue. ofj AUjajny. nist. e l by Insist 1 1 rand Master ' fi. A. Mc- F'addcn, ju KU"t grand master; Oid-ori- i?tolz as grand foicinan: A. J.' Ha Key a' gmhil rtwiver; K. I Willuian,"- grand' overseer, mil i mnk iavy. grsMia sruide. anl the proeeei ns were imltj. The following otlh ors of Ma4eiiy' lodge No ' &t were Inst ulh-d for (the year: John Tekenburtr, Jiit piaster ;.vo-k- m.in: Asa I. Ia)(1, master workman; Roy J. Klmenil, foremsn; l--jrunk 11 O'HMlell, overr; O. J. Sineral. re corder: Robert W. 'ralg. ,tTnaiid-r; Ha rvey Taylor, rei cdver.;. Fntik Whcel- e.r. guide; Kins ivimunwin, inside watchman; , Will 1 Whet-IerJ outride wat h. . ' ...' The installation of the I. of II. was c-julm-ted. by Pa at Grand Chlf Carrh M. -1 lulmUn. in. the capa4-ity of grand chiefs assitcd by Mrs. Villa, A. )avey as p43t grand chief;- Mrs. Nettie Met- K i'Uen as grand huly of honor; Mrs. Mary Thatcher as grand chief of cere monies; Mrs. Nannie Haseyras granl usher, a ml the following -."omcjfrs c(t Macleay lotlge' No- 84 were installed .fpr the year : ; i Mirs.;, Miry J. Hartley, hast chief of honor; Mrs. Ariadne Simeral chief of honor: Josle t'ralg, : lady of honor; Mattie Johnson, chief; of' cere monies: C; J. iimeral, recorder; Mrs. CI a ra; Waldo, financier: Mrs. Narcissi .Taylor, receiver; Ctk-lil Eoff, lady usher; Etta Page. Inside vfatch;' Edjrar Hart ley,; otftside watch4 ''''-' l-ollowlng there- Jterrlees, thp tables were spread and the sumptuous re past wjus disptsed of by nearly a hun-dre-1 of the happiest, best nat ured, best dri-psed and: -most intelligent farmers, meq, Women and children, and guests that could.! found in any community In the iworhl. . s j ' '.!. When the; Voom ttias,. cleared, .the crowd wts again caUletl to trder by Jj.;J. Simeftil, who presided idurtrtg a prrig'ram lasting over two. hours.; Geand Master Hogue .niade ja. formal Jad dress oh the business features' of the orders and incf dentally told several fine- rtlc.r leS.. F. Li. Willntan er tertalned theau-diem-e with a series iof swiftly drawn cartoons -n which familiar j featirs were portrayed to jtheigreat antuseraent of everyboly."Speet hejs were also naIo by Mrs. Holmjin. Mrs McKadJen. Mrs. Davey, and iby Messrs. Stolz. Mcl-ul-rtcn 4nl 1ave', who all spoke In it he hlchest terms of praise and thanks for the hospitable: trenjtment jaccorIed Ihem.,, One of th fihest addircssei of the -occasion was an)mproniptu talk byvMrs. Judge Valdo.!who Is ain etrtliu. siastlc member of the iliegree. I Another feature that;wns much appre la ted was the splendid singing of Aliss EofI.shd tne) eniaiiy ; pleasing mustc iby1 Mrj Yitsel. -L FOUR NEW COMPANIES HAVE ORGANIZED And Will "eg in Operations This State at One Capital Stck of the Portland duced.' ' T,rut jCompany Is ; Rer .; r - ' . at the Ir the repartmitj Iof State, '"apitol' yesterday, four-new c.iminlcH filled articles as fallows: The l?aes Minircg Company iwill o e rate mines, and deal in mininsj irop erties;. with ncaihiMartieis in I'ortlar. 1. The aplta.r"sto k ils" Dtxed at $1'.1.'0. Walter Jv-Rales, 0:"T. Wlllettjlind Mil ler Mardotk: are-the Incorporator of Irecqrdi 1 .5 ". -"S' . :. .-'j ' , .Sfc Stephen's Iarlsh will c (induct a chufch at Baker !ity. iThe amount, of funds now oik hanl Is jilaced at lO.OOOl A- K. Sho,kley, if. II. Reeves. W. A. Weatherby, II. C Bowert and Xr. W. N Northrop are the "incorporators, j The FtdnU-w l'plte4 ArtUins' Hall Company will own real and i"n.l lroerty, and erecta hall for lotlse purposes, .at FairHeW, Clepne rostoffic lrtr Multnomah countyj ' The I -;ipit tl ttock Is J700. , TL I Roliertsorn. J H.' Peterson and F. II- Crane arel the In corporators, of re ord. i j The Swan Island Milk Oomrimy will deal in milk. an4 mi lk I products of all kinds, with headmarters In Portlind. The-eap'tal stock is S500, divide! into shares valu'ed' at f 10 eaic h. A. I. !Ia-s. R. NIcfiolson and Li W. Bristol are the'' Incorporators. ' , i , : j ' -.. . . The Portland Trust Company filed itrpletnentary articles; relaiiin? It capitaKstock.to 3O.WiO. dtvid.1 into shares value J at. Sl. each- It. ben, II. L- Itttock. A-i ;Kli i:. A. Nov. . W. ll.li: - Soils I'ulitD as'jlhf lnc-i.r;r- Get Virut You AsK t-cr! v "When yott ask for Cascarets Candy Cathartic be snre you get them. Genuine tablets stamped C C. C Never sold in bulk. A substitutor is always a cheat and a fraud. Beware! All druggists,' ioc . - U M. ALCOTT A HI1AVT3 GIRL. WHO SVON SUCCESS. Tho early hardships .of louisa -At Aicott, as told by a friend. Nina. Allen and which she so bravely surmounted. should stir every young girl to bettjr and more si ncera efforts. "LrfJulsa M. Aicott, anxious to devote her tme to writing, whs .Ojbllgetl'" to put herself ?under foot for nsany year. She wished to earn money by hT pen; yet she was obliged to ' assist' with the household duties, or to do work whose returns were more certain than those of literature. I The easer, intelll gene, home-loving girl went out to serylee among strangers for - the sake of 2 a week that she, could put Into the hands tf hen beloved 'Marmee.' When at home ihe worked txv less en J ergeUcally. Her journal record a d.ay when she; did 'a big wash alone, bak ed, swept the house, picked the hops, got dlnnenand ifrrote a chapter in Moods.' ' ' - I ' On ' another occasion, when her mother was! awayj visiting, she has said in her V' humorous way , thut. she gave, her mind so thoroughly to housekeeping that she dreamed 'dip toast,-, talked Vapple sauce. thouht pies and wept Idrop' cakes. And when the stories written in her mo ments of leisure began to return: of all the dollars shq earned, how i w-erfe sM-nt for .herself!.! Itow many times she"Tought jriew gowns or othr pretty feminine belongings for her young' .sisters, making over some old frock fw herself pr trying With' he cunning needle to; beguile an oM hat inio ininung il-ii "a. new one.- NOT MANY LEFT. "here ars not many eopi-i of 1 1.4 JCeMr tear; edition J of the statesman left-rnly :a few hundreds. v. i Already more lave been sold and sent away than, ;Were,dlSpose4 of t4't.y car: "X The. remaJning copies are-for sale at l.i cent cachya Uins as they lastj It should tHVemeiere1 that -3 cents Mstage fihould he jaffised to each copy le'roiy'm.'iilin.f. Nil nymW'r-' of peopie have put. them in ?T new:r paicr vra ks; or afftxeil 2e stauqps, and jdeHsit ed the pa iters1 In thla'shape.in the 'posit oljice. These jiers areeld there and t.he iiersonsr to 4omHheyare adres4 ed are notified and rejuestd . to send additional poage. Unless thiy do so. the papers cannot '.!. fwi-T besi parties should call and s'upidyi tilt ad ditional postage. , . y If the sale of copies continues us HNs now going on, t here will be none left to sell by the latter part of the week, ONE PRISONER.-K. R. Williams, 'convilcted of larceny from a store and sentenced; to serve one year, was yes terday brought vtoi the Penitentiary by th?rlrT Alexander Orme and J. C. Meier as guard, from Jacksonville, Jackson county..' - :-'.-.""VC '.' ?; Peri I nf Clue PmiJanl.' AU or our presidents have heen-ih tne nattit fi mingling freely with the people, usually .without any particular precaution ueingmade ror their safuty. The danger of thls-luis been so t in phatlcally pointed out ln.the hist, few months, that wise ! statesmen siie-trest Mhat the old plan be discontinued. There ' rmt luune lor great uanger in many f ,the so-called Tremelies 'advertised fr stoach; liver and bowel com plaints. rThe .safest medicine to la,ke Is Hostjetter's Stomach Bitters. 11 1 has been , before the public for fifty years, and has always been found safe and reliable In cases; of nervousness; ..-in eomnia. Inrtitr 'in. dyspepsia and ma laria, fever and, ague. It therefore iK-cuples the foremost isltlon in the list erf household remedies, and no fam ily should be without It. i A NEW CqMPANYJrTheXseng stacker company Jflled articles; of .in crporatlon in' the department oif state, at th capltol yesterday.' , The . com pany will carry on a general wholeasle and retail drug business In Marshfield. with a .capital of 140,000, divided . Into shares Valued at $100- each. H.Serig stacker It. Lockharf arid J. H. Coke. Jr., are ; tfee incoporators , of record. WHERE RILEY'S -HOME FOLKS' " IJVE. ' . Greenfield, whre James Wlillteomb RHey V-horaeu" Hve, is althrlv Ing Indiana town some twentyj miles east of the''Stat capital, on the old National. Rood, "the maJhhh way roriv East to West historic in its day. running between WashingUm , and st lxiuis. In the . melodious i verses' of tlreenfiebls beloved roet. the 41acA figures as a modest little village, nest ling (Coxily amid Its riatlve woods and fieds and teeming 'with hearts (that throb in neighborly love and goodifel lo'hlif a -place where everyone Js inn tentwjlth the quiet village lire and In terests, end where "rilowdy, Jlmrr is uttered wjth heartfelt sincerity. Ksch was the tSreenfield of other years. The Greenfield of tolay, trim in its modern dress' and up-doMate culture and met ropolitan airs, is as different as is its popular poet from, the barefoot country lal of former times. ; Kven the lil!ey honieslead ler traces of modern handiwork. But ."Old Brandy wine" Is still '"the same old stream;t and "the old , swimming-hole and the gnarled oldj trees under which Almon Kefer used to read aloud fremj "Tales of the Ocean." are aa they were In the tMst's loyhooI. , The hearts of tho "Home Folks," too. are unchanged and each passing year only deepens their' love and pride for the "Greenfield boy." who is still claimed as "our Jim" alt be has U veil for years in indianaptdis. The LadTes Home JournaP'for Jan uary. -fXNTS TOL'NO. House KEEPERS. iKm't put butter tn your refrigerator tiltsan. and In. .-tors. hoiih Jlan, Jtot mtli U.t - i i -ti t s .i4. - Ij.'i't .li.jy. h jttT f,,r ;: , , If tioiiilxi"- and 1- u?:!;ii : Ln't keep custards in I ii.- 1 . r i an i en vessel, .Tlkey are liaise to t come poinous. ' Iont "pour ' iKviling water over hii.-v packeI in a ran. It wi:l -crack- V:" the'suddejn contraction and expand Don't! hioitn your food w ith r idea of saving your "teeth. It i:-". . ' .the teeth and, you Avill son tse th-nj. Don't use steel knives fof .c-uttinn; ti-'i oysU'rs, swetbHd or brainy ' Tl steel blackens ami gives an unpl.-aa:st. flavor.. - 'V'- ",. '' - : . ; .. i " , - ; Don't scrub your refrigerator wi:h warm water. fWhen necessary 'i""-.-." It out cjuickly jWlt,h two ou noes of f.r maJdeh de in two quarta f cold y at -r. '" Don't', put . tablecloths and n:4 klii.., that arc frult-!?talne.lint ivy- soap suds; it sets r fixes the stains. Remove the Stal is first with dilute oxalic acid, washing quickly fn clesr Water. Mi . S. T. Ii orer. In the January Ladi. s' Home Journal. - FOOTBALL IN SYlT7.ERLANI. The-inwvth of footbaJV In Swfuer- land is not looked, upon by the null-, tary au,!horItieswith a very favorable eye owljng .to the fact ;thathe yc'ung men of the country are bennirtif to negleet flfle shooting. devotingVu their spare time toTootball. , In '.consHuen'e the various cadet t'orpa are euftring from lack of members, i - -" Capita! Kcrma! arid Ci i resp c n de n ce Sch c-: ! . SALEM. OREGON. . Win ter term otien January 21. Spe- rial classes will be formed for February examination. Send for sample lists of correspondence' work, i Address. J. J. Kraps. First National .Bank Buildinir. Salem, Oregon.'. i '- '., In Every Print Shop There Is The Devil to Pay aiHl lshics iilm. we hare, to pay a force o( over 4 uietv who at ' etiiploj-cii dn dliei several di.irt tueiitsof our ratal lis foment In jirinlipiJ of various kinds. ! Kyery Ihms.prlnU-ct here, front a call" . luj card to a iiewsp.iier. VJl you lsfome one of , our' trons ami hcl to prouiole Uorhc tnauu facturiosT r .. '-.: 4' , JOB : 'Phone f I OFFfCE Main 204 i SALCM IRON WORKS (JAitES' GILL, Lessee). TJre abo.ve well-knjown foundry a nt machine, shop bis opened, and is now ready for business. Having oer Stf years' experience In Tengines and ma chlnery, "IU sruaranree ;- s.vtlsfactlonj Ant prepared tcnake all kinds of le patrs to enfflncs boilers, . machinery for mills or farms.. ; - . ; HOPS HOPS HOPS- If you ore Jnierested In hop news find prices. It Will pay JOU to get tho rertorto of tbo ' 1 . N. Y. UOP REPORTING CO.. ..'-,- ZS Whitehall St iew.. xorg uity. EMMET; WELLS, .Gen. Manager. WIUES' STALLIOM, "JEfiOHE" I -'.: ' V NO 29631 ' ; ' Will stand for Mares; the coming scP son at Corner, of Ferry and Liberty streets.-- -For Pedigree and particulars, can on ; -;. v.'i-'"--"' " ' "-' i; Dr; WLong j : - . .'" Veterinary Surgeon. .,'. ." - j Phone 2CC1. " Saleln. Oregon; Alcohol, 420 -WUlla A. Psrtland, Ore. i ZmrJ' 9 Tskeea on M street I TOOaCCO toCpMrilUas. ' (JSifl fj f Pboiie Pink U6S Ore. fi1 - m'Trmmirt STros'sTS'r" JOHN STOUT . Manufacturer of. . p . Lumber, Sash, Dacrs, lllzis, ; Monlilcgs, ttc Fine mantles and rrates, "grill work. show cases and flic, fixtures, a spe cialty. Woven slat fruit trays. ' ! Southwest eorns'r streets, Salem, Or. tThurch and Mill Telepbono 1741. I - , . I - I GASTOR A . Tor Xifants and Children. 1 , -" ; - . t - Llia tizi Yea Hzts AIsjs C:;;ht 4 Bears th Piifnaturo of - i- - . "i , i J ; j f v.-