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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1900)
J Men's Tan, Qlucher cut, r1 53.50 p Men's Patent leather dress shoe, do 4 Men's Vici Kid. Heavy sole, Kid lined 5 and tips, TKSJ 53.50. 5 Men's Vici Kid, Heavy sole, extension 5 , edge, calf lined, TSSf 53.50. rf Men's Vici Kid Plain Broad Toe, Kid 5 lined, Heavy sole, TKS S3.50. 2 Men's Box Calf Goodyear Welt, Litest t shape, TJSST1 53.50. J Men's Full Stock Calf Goodyear Welt, J Beacon i oe, Jf1 53.50. 5 Men's Full Stock Calf Goodyear Welt, 5 Boston toe, TgSST" 53.50. 2 Men's Full Stock Calf Goodyear Welt, rf Cambridge toe, 'fir1 53.50. X&jo&sfr bboe stop? V 04- Stato 6t SDeriaU AT J SQ.35S FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY CALT AT ONCE AS WE ONLY HAVE A FEW PAIKSOFA SIZE THE MILT JOURNAL H-V IIOKRH nHOTHHHN WEDNESDAY, MAItCH 21 10OO. Oally, One Tear 03.00, In Advance )lly, Tour MontUa 9100. 1. advance weekly Ono Y)r Ol.oo, in i.lvdt) TEMPERANCE INSTITUTE Meeting Tuesday Evening Very Inter esting but Slimly Attended. Mri, Addlton Think tin Liquor and Labor Probltma to Do Solved Only by the tiolden Rule, TOIMlur AmtKHOOH. Mr. J, V, Calbralth read n paper on Total Abatlnonce from it physical annul point. It waa a iHncuulon of lompor nnco qucitlon contrnatlnjr. Its tffectaon men and women In ravago nml clvlllred lift, Mn, Calbralth linn no love font pipe, but aim proved nn nblo cliain)lon of tlio majority of lior audience, nn while alio read tlicro wore only throe men nml a reporter pretcnt. Blio advocated tlio right of it woman to rhooao a huabaml for liur rlilldrnn who was clean of body and pure of aoul If inch could bo found, Mrs. Cat bralth atruck on aomuvcry wild fact. Mr. Morconi of Woodbum puko ofi an Invcatlgatlon which allowed of to hundred Rirta 35 percent would have ratlier been boya, and out of .TOO boya, only two would Imvfl preferred to bo girla, and ono of tltcwu raid It wit bjeauaoglrlHlmd more acnao. Ono good old lady wild alio liollovrd boya luid juit at niucli aonae na kUIm, ' lut they did not uaa It, Nov. It. MoKllloji tllactiaicd total ab atlnenro from an economical ilandulut. Tlio old lovltlcal law wna tlio drunkard mid glutton nml alone lilm. Thlawaa n harah treatment but if jmronta would employ thla method t would 1m the lurvlvnl of tlio fltteat. Tlio Iiomlou Imuraiicu Compnnlca do. dueled from tlio policy of it drinker for beor 0 year nud for rum 7 yenra and for mixed Uyeara. Add to this Iom of life tlio loHa from Accident. England ipcnt moru for atrong drink than for bread. Tlio United Htatca auld at wliolonalo 00,000.000 gallona Mid at retail (110,000,000 gallona. Total ex penao two and n half billion, with an annual Incrctuo of f.) 7,000,000. Total abatlucnro would avo all tbii and aavo 110,000 druukntda annually. Ho commended tady McDonald, who rcfuaod to liave liquor at her table, although hr luubaiid, Kir Joint Mo- Donald, a brilliant atatramau and tlm premier of Canada, waa a very hard drinker. Ilia remarka were applauded. icuv. (lunula illicui! teniieriincu rout a aceintino atandpolnt lie. do fined acleiico aa Truth atrerlaliiMl. Hack of ntcertnlmil truth waa Truth I tacit, the continuation of reveUttoii, U'liat waa the ttuth concerning the drink habit? It waa that the uto of he lotlcanta blighted tho Intellect. Wo were becoming a nation of weakling be cause of our Indulgence. Tho average height ol man waa illmluUhed two Inchea, while the aw-rago IttMht ol woman had Inureatvd two luebea. (Tho gentleman did Dot twplaln how them ahorter-growlng fathera eonUl produce mew uiur-growing glrli.) Norloty U better to tlio women lliuu tlm uit'ti. They were not more nearly perfect, but aoclfty demanded more of women than It did of men. It alio ateppctl acroaa tlm line the waa .latum! fur. evermore. 8eiutlMaly we ahould let whUkey alone. Jl you want tu get the Truth about It read The Oregon Ueaieh litfht. Applauae. Mr. Ida lUrllcy read a pair on ttiturnaaau Orynniier. fiho empha aired the mother' work with ehlUlrvn, In 1NW there waa not a national woman' oraiiluilon. The mother beartcd women ol aoolty were lit al vatlon tcday. Iler ier waa well rvil and or dered. publUtied. ijiti tit-Jit iwtper on "Tho reUtlona ( Mra. A (MJI ton nmdo ncIwiinKaddreia, and for nn impromptu tnlk ft ran ono of the wlacat mod pointed and truthful talk of tho day. filio overhauled Tiik .Touhnai. editor's paper on tho Truth about Intoxicant, cnylnic ho mts not fully advised as to tho extent of tlio department work dono by tho V. 0. T. U. Hho endorsed what ho said in tho main, although tho pa per waa a departure from much that is held to In alorootyiwd tompornnco nd dressea nud causcii a great amount of comment, wmuof it favorable, and soma unfavorable. If It Kenlls In nrounlng greater Interest In tlio Truth about tho subject and awakens Interest In the or ganization it will accomplish so mo good. Mrs. Addlton dfnervos credit for hard work and atlcktoltivnness, as nlio has drawn largar houses nml shown a fairer spirit than any woman temperance worker of national reputation ever brought to Halem. KVKNIMJ SKSHIO. A small nudlenco, mostly ladles. turned out to tho temperance meeting nt tlio First Congregational church Tiles day evening. Altera short song servfeo and nn ap propriate prayer by Itov. W. 0. Kant nor, a vocal aolo, "Bpnru My Hoy" wos very feelingly rendered by Miss (loldiu Short. Tho Itov. John Parsons then gave n brief nildrest, hi themo being "Tho World for Christ." Tho Bavlor chiiio to lead tlio world out of tho bondugo of sin and present It purified to Ilia rather. Thlawasit great task, consld erlng tlio state of tho world in tho time of tho Cn'sar. This task lind been ao complieiied in a great degree. Coni' pared to former conditions, Ufa In the Willamette Valley today was n sort of heaven. Tho goapol of Christ would bo found sullleteut for tho redemption of tho world, Tho aH'akcr read descrip tion of the awful conditions In England In tho 17th century, attributed directly to the consumption of gin, Theodore Parker was que ted to ahow tho con sumption of Intoxicating liquor in New Kngiand In theeaily dnya. A dark picture wna drawn of the prev alence of lntemHranc Immediately af ter tho dose of tho revolutionary war, when it wn said by KuroH-au traveler to be the most striking characteristic of the American people, and oven deacon and mlnlater were In uuiuy caeca inor dinately addicted to drunkennosr, We should thank (Ind for whnt ha nheady lieeu accomplished. "I'o drank my last glass, Uiy," waa recited by Mlsa (loldiu Hhort In a very effective manner, nud was highly np pi eclated. Next came tho address of tho even- ing, by Mr. I.uuln Faxon Addlton, "The Human Problem According to Law." Hhe oiH'iied her address by ref erence to twin a ipiestlon, "Am I my brother' kecer," and tho Almighty's reply. Khu raid this wiinu old Cain cry waa heard today, Itrferrlug to Itov. Paroon's remarks, aim thought this government had teeu Inaugurated with a dlseaso, and the dlaeUMt of nleohnllini prevailing t(xlay could lo traced bank to thu old New lvngland elder Uirrel. Tlm prevailing evils of the time were not all laid by thu speaker at tho door of alcoholism. The poverty and degradation of the working elasrea In tlm aluma of tho Histeru cities, tho o 11 of chlld-Ul.tr In faotorlea, and of the ixmieilllou of woman laborera with men, were graph ically dwjrlbul by the Haker. bhe thought there might to lie n oru'sdo against tlmlntixxluetkui of oaah girls in tho dcMitmciit stort of Portland, Him mlvSMte,l thieuforeemeul of all law aa the heal way of finding out whether they were good or bad; then ichm1 the bad ohm. hho waaoulof Mtlencowith the) prefeaaeil OhrUtUua who my that tho Moldeit Utile la IMoplaut that Is a law that"eairt"UoWy.l. Kh took a barI fall out of the ladle who ruili to Itargoln HiutrsamlpHl rale with out ever giving u tlHwtghi to the starving wumon wlio mkv the nr iiivuta that are sold aooheaply. She thiWjtht ' limit) Is aywetlihag wrong with the elviUMlkm wlilelt Kiv4 Slid defined tho essence of tho Golden lliile n tho "rscienco of relationship," and alio made ome very tolling lllustrn tlon of tho mutual dependence of men upon each other, nnd talked dome timo on the labor question. Perhaps she would not like to bo called a socialist, btlt Mr. Addlton talked pure socialism, nnd shs called in not lnaptly"tho divino pol ity of tlio univerio." Tlio labor ques tion and tlio liquor question were India aotulcly linked together. Wo havo a political economy today which run something liko this: "Every man for himself, nnd thodovil tako tho hinder most." Hut a new political economy waa coming to the front, founded upon Christ' law, and the solving of tho problem which confront u depend upon tlio acceptance of this new politi cal cconsmy. It wo finding many ad vocate today. Minister of the Uoepel were being removed from their pulpits for advocating tho now political econo my, but It wa llnuing acceptance. People wcro raying ''if tlio Woman h Christian Temperance Union would only go back toflrst principles, It might accomplish something." In reply tho speaker told a lory of a green servant girl, who opened tho water cock Into tho sink without opening tlio outlet; than, when it overflowed upon tho lloor, tried to mop up tlio water; nnd when tho mistress canio in and told her to shut off tho water, said that sha didn't have time, n she was too busy with tho mop. The W. 0. T. U. hail determined to go to thu Hourco of thoovila against which It bn been fighting. Thu speaker dovotcd n short tlmo to tho social ovil, nud plead for an united action by thu Christian people to savo tho fallen and the falling girl. Tho human problem must he settled according to law, nnd that law murt be Clod' law. And it was not enough to lova God; tho othor commandment, the Golden Hulu, must bo given equal force; for In them are tho law and the prophet. It i ii curious commentary on the present peculiar condition of religion nnd temperance work, that In this, tho moral nud religious nnd educational center of Oregon, so llttlu Interest mem to bo taken In thu work repre sented by Mr. Additon. Let n profosslonnl ovnngelist come hero nud whoop thing tip on generali ties, and sjiln brilliant, nebulous web about some other world, tell funny or or pathetic or risky stories, nnd touch tlio real every day problem of human extstenco nnd especially human rela tionship a lightly a iwsslblo; ho will crowd the largest church tothodooi every night. Hut hero come a woman, earnest, honest and able, who talks some. ; who tilka of dealing with practical problems hi it practical way, hut who (fatal mis take) hold the "mnster, lord nnd ruler In nil land" nt least indirectly responsible for noma of tho existing evils, Instead of charging It all up ton orsunul devil; who dure to pick Maws In the social and Industrial systuiu;who, worst of all, advocator, the prcotcrouH nnd utuplnu Idea that tho (loldon Itulo Is really n Inw to be obeyed ; alio talk to ncorKrnl's guard, und thu good peopla of Halem havo pressing business oho where, Christian citlfcuihlp will homo day gel n hearing, whether we like it or not. ' P CEUBRATEO 0 Bitters A weak atom och need a mild, natural. but thoroughly efficient tonic. A remedy which answer thisdescription i tlio Hitter. It ha cured thousands of sufferer from INbKJKSTIOJf, COSSTIPATIOJf, lltUOCSNKR. Why don't you try It7 Indoor Baseball. tho men who will bo on tho bafio ball ttamo with Corvallis Friday evcnlne will bo Dr. dinger, Joe Evans, John Ililemnn, A! Sunday School Institute. Her. Jamc Edmunds Sunday School Mlsionary, of tho Hapliat Publication Society, for Western Washington and Western Oregon, will hold a "Blblo Normal institute" at the Haptiet church of thin city, commencing next Saturday at 10 a. m. and continuing through Sunday. All Sunday school worker and Sunday schools of the city are cordially Invited to attend. To Curo n Cold In Ono Day Tk Uitlre nronw Ualiiln Tjwat-; All rirunlstatefiiBd the money Iflt ralU to core. .. ii".- t r..m.A I. mi AJKh twitf. XxL. tYturuTa bihimiw " "-- WAR NEWS The Daily and Weekly Journal lead all competitors on getting the. War News, from all parts of the world. It prints he news first and prints it most complete of all. SOUTH AND EAS1 Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Among floor in tlio indoor Famine In India. IJuttiiliianocaure for peoplo being hungry in Snlcm wlicro there I an -I....T.I- . .A ln ,a1I erinkpfl nml iiiiiiifiw . dim u.uiini yu.iii iii:iiiiiii . i niiiirniiiiii'i. in iinni .it... v''"v' ...... bcrt Dlsquo, Geo Jlradshnw, Bert Ollnl served to order at the St. Elmo Itestaur ilce ger, Itnlph Cox, Channcy Bishop, Roy mickinunnm. una, Byrd. Tho Y. M a strong team, game. Zankcr, and Hoy 0. A. men will make Co in o and see thu It. Owinir to the cold snnn of a few day ago in tho south it I feared all fruit nnd fruit trees havo been killed. Lcslio Butler expect to open hi bank nt Hood Itiver about tho 1st of April. If a medal were awarded for Uie ii hi" 'ii i i iiiusi iicricci iciil- IALCOWOLI perance medicine . '--. " nirrvirMl tc ant. -40IL.I Per r '" ' prepared for fam- 'liw ily use it would WM0SK.EVI "i''CoI OR1 Meiiical Discov ery. Thi medi cine which i entirely non-alco- icocaiwe 1 KrVtK, S: duces actual strength, instead of the simulated strength which re sults from the use of "whiskey med icines," or nerve munbiui; narco tics. The many and remarkable cures resultlmr from the use of "Golden Medical Discovery" prove the soundness of Dr. I'lerce'a tile ory that In these days of haste and hurry the stomach Is the common breeding place of disease. These cures also nrnvp the soundness of Dr. I'lerce'a reasoning that "disease which originate in the stomach must be cured through the tloinach." The " Discovery " is a medi cine for the stomach and other organ of digestion and nutrition. When the stomach is healthy the blood made in the stomach is healthy, and sufficient in nuantity to nourish the nerves nml strengthen the system to resist or throw off disease. Nature develons life, sus- Try Allen' Foot Ease. A powder to bo shaken into the shoe. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you havo smart ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen's toot Ease, it cools the feet and moke walk ing easy. Cure swollen, Bweatmg feet. Ingrowing nail, blisters and callous spot. Believe corn and bunion of oil pain und give ret and comfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggist anil noo store lor xoc. trial pacungu rjicij. Addrea Allen S. Olmsted, I.eltoy, K Y. Army Supplies. Notwithstanding that BUpplie aro lie ing bought for armies nn abundance of provision, first-class groceries, fruit and other luxuries nt low price aro for Bale by Branson & Iiagan. 20 o o d Salem Weekly Journal The model Oregon Newspaper and Family Journal Uniting News, Fic tion, Literary, Ranch and Dairy, and Market .News in attractive, read able form.- Trains lenvo Snletn for PortlnnTTT aUttlona nt 0;44 n. m. and 4;14 ,, j I.v Portland. I.t Salem ' Ar Aiblaml. Ar Sacramento.... Ar Ban Fraticlaco... Ar Og-dcn.. Ar Denver... Ar Kama. Ullr Ar Chicago..... -Wisi A M ... 8:00 M 7:45 p M 8:43 A M J. A M 723 AM 7:45 A M Ar JM Angeles tao p m Ar M 1'ki 800 V M Ar Fort Worth . ;8oa M Ar Ctly or Mexico . j.m a m Ar Houitau ... 4-00 A M Ar New Orleans.. 62A , Ar H'lUlilnK'on 6 42 A M r Ar Now York -13;43 1' m way a.ulJJ ii5 7asiJ eeop J .mI ! 12 43,; on (MEDICAL J CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought & Boars the Slgnaturo of Is issued Thursday morninff in lime to reach all parts of the state the same week. Pullman nnd Tourist enf trains. Chnir enra Bacrninnni , nV nnd Kl Paso, nnd tourist car to CbY " Bt. Louis, Now Orleans nnd wS'ffff Connecting at Son Frnndisco with Japan, China, Pli boutii America. oral stoaniBhin linos for ir.., "il'Ptnoe. CenUaH 3 Seo Ir. W. W. 8kInnor agent at ri Station, or address ,l 8a,0n, 0. II. MAUKIIAM. G. P a Portland, n.. Portland, Oregon. flflJBgT OREGON WKBKLY yjaQQ n m &W I DrrAuTi timx scnKnuLx. .."" ron from I'ortland. --" In two parts contains all Important Foreign National and State News. Bids for Wood Will be received by tho undersigned committee at thooflico of H. A. John son. J. P.. tor wood as follow to-wit: Up to noon, of April 0, 1000, n deposit of ouc per com lor orx aim zoc per com for fir, will bo required of the successful bidder as a guarantee of fulfillment ol contract, which deosit must be niailo within 5 day of acceptance of bid. Tlio wood to bo delivered at tho follow ing named places; Knst school fir, 125 cords; Park school llr 70 cords; North school Oak 10 cord, llr GO cords; Lin- maIm ti.ilinnl I iw I. R s .. I .. ft. I!fl .u... ... tUlll KUUUIUUII ULUlUa) 111 w luiun. Central school Oak, C cord; fir 10 cord The oak, to bo of good split liody, or grub woxl. Thu fir, to bo of wiiat Daily Journal $3 AYR. A n Independent Associated Press Paper for the Peo ple. Send for sample Free. Kant Mali 8 p. in, Bpo-" KSDO F J-cr 8.13 pm 8p m. Bail lako, Iicnver Kl. Worth YJSSS.,SS.m ' ..,..- MUU AHBl, 8n. m. ox. Bun BAtur. day 10 p, m. Leave balcm Walla Walla, Hppkane, Minn, npolli, Ht. I'aal, Dululh, Mil- WHnklW I'hirnan an.l ..... . w.u nMU va l)7:EAN"'HrVA nfuTtTiT"" For Kan Frauclnoo, ou ovvnr uvo ciaya. COLUMI1IA rtlVKlt HTCAIII'IU To Astoria and way Landing!, IIOirKKllMKOS., SALEM Oil. I. I. 1 !.!.. k. tains life nnd preserve life by nourish- " fwn, lorao ""rwooti.noi sec merit. Vital allure comes when the oml prpwlli. Tho right to reject any lxxly starved either from lack of food r " ' b,i' ' 'a" V?' ,Vn ar. ,C '" or the inability of the digestive and nu-1 ,nK?" " A. Johnson. I . 0. Hetcher, tritive organ to extract the nourishment W """'"c0. St''o1 '". -- ; from the foal taken into the .torn , Mf' County, Oregon. a 21 dtw3 Soma Changes, A. M. Clough, who liua for years con ducted tho uiulertaUng parlor on Htoto atieiit, bus purchased nn Intercut in tlio . r. Itlgtlou undertaking business nnd will hereuflur ho found on Court street. T. M. Ilurd, formerly clerk for II. (1. Soniieiiiann, hu nccedtd u position as undertaker In tho uuw city morgue, Mr, Ilurd ha had several j ears' oxpirienco in tho undertaking business In the Kant. "Ooldeu Medical Discovery " takes the obstacles from Nature' way so that she can sustain life by her own methods. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet assist the action of "Golden Medical Discovery." "Of a Oood Ueglnmng Cometh n good end." When you take Hood' hnmMirllla to purify your blood you nre making n good beginning, nud the good end will Ik) health nnd happi ness. This iiicdlcluo curo nil humor of inu iiitKKi, creates a good apHllto, over come that tired feeling and Imparla vigor ami vitality to tho wholo ayatem. It la America' (ireatent llloo-l MihIIuIiio. Illllouaiiesa la cnnxl by Uood'a 1'IIU. 'JS cents. H THE OLD TIME OELLE. tni)rur to nittmiM," a liy Mra. I a woman 04 retila lor muling a man's neater wnmtn 111 me reittc I'lirtallan ' linen aldrl, aiul ibeu ghean Chinaman Advocate, nad by Mr. J.ibbw Mgrxit. 10 ijnta for lrumn It." BABY'S BIRTH fa looked forward to with expectation or Joy aud KUdnraa. The otdcal ol biliiKliij; the little utie Into the world, however, U a mtical one for tho mothcMo-tx', and bcr antlcipatlou o( the cwninx event are aludowed with eloom. . ,, , , . 1111 tlwpaJU and all the ihnger of chtU-blitli mm be entirely avoided by the tw of ' MoTttKK'a PKiKNt," h aclcutlfic iwrm iu uTir value iu an womcu. IM4 by ail dnigit at one dollar t A booklet, Klvluff all detail, will U mm f-nc by praducLT KrguUtor Company, araaaailrWr 0a MOTHER'S FRIEND rii llu.r Muiltrii tllrlltiiiiil RutlUa lrr llrr Trivial lutorcata. An extract from the "Journal of a young lady of fuahloii" aevornl centu ries ago mtikea one feel quite relleviil that It I nut really 11 part of elegant llvlug nownday to keen Jourual. r- nmrka un ou-lmuge. Poor little fadeil jouruau Ti.u iiolleate little hand that yenned thoae eminped lino. maybi, wh Ktveu to "John drey." Per ro Btnnce' wtke. Ufa Iioh that It wna. "7 o'clock Went to walk with the ktdy. my mother. In the courtyard. "10 o'clock-Went to dlnuerj John Hrv-y, n uiot eouioty youtli-lnit what U that to mo? A virtuous maiden llmuld bo eutlreljr under the itlnvilmi f her iwrAinta. John ato but little and Hole a great many tender Iwk nt me; ald women would never lie hamWouiu, In bU opInloM. who were not bihkI ii.v turtil. I 1hik my temper la not Intol erable. Uw0 fro,,, ,uo tabic; the eomimny nil diMlroua of walking In the tlslds; John Oroy mxild lift mo aver every stile, aud twteo ho nomsi,l my ImiiiU with vnbeweuee, I eauust ' or 1 anouiii iiav uy uhjeetlona to Jahn Ortiy; he ptaya at prUon liara aa well tu any of the eauntry Betitlemen ami u rvmarkably dutiful to hi v. nt. mj lonl nnd lady, ami never whwe ekureh on fiuuilay." A Mttiple of poetry deAlHratexl to "a young lady" how what women werw aerved with In tho way of literature AH tMM M U Um1. Ai wtlf m'i mi Inw Vtl sl u nn a rt IV ttrtk Hk iktv. WW ill k MfU, 4 nil IWv'lt U uu(UaM tWt ahado of our aiKvttnoi TODAY'SJIARKET. PonTMNn, Mar 21 Wheat, vnlloy CI B:i,WnllnVnlhifB2Q63. Flour Portland, beat grade 12.70 to tX(K). Hiipcrllnn f.0 porbbl. Oat Whilu .tfiQflOc, grey .'(3 to 31. Hay Timothy 110010 er ton. IfojiH 710o; old crop 6M(lc. Wool Valley, Polite; lOiatom Ore gon, Hl lc; Mohair, '-7Q3f. Mlllstuff llran, $13; ehort. II5. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 13.60 to 6.00; hen, 5 to (1.00; turkey, ilvo 13.-. Kkk Oregon, 114 to !2o jier do. Hide Oreen. salted ISO lb, 8QO0; under 00 lb, 7htS)i ! aheop pelt, 15(3 Onion tl.60Q2.60 per cental. """" lluttor Ileal dairy. 3037W: fnnev creamery, 60 to 65o! sloro, a2J to 27c. PotntiKM 60 to 8()o per cental. lloga Heavy ilrenwvt 6 to flo. Mutton DnwiHil, 7 to 7o Kir pound. llccf Steer. 1(31.60; cow,$3.60 fit I; d rowed beef, (1 to 7J4'c. Veal Dreaaeil, 7 0 80. SAI.KU mark it. Wheat 68 xiund and over, 43c. Wool, Kk', Mohair, :t0c. Hop 6 to 7Ue Oat 2rt to .TOo. Hay llaleil. chejt. 1H: llmnlbv. tn .,,. - - - ----? ?-; f iu. Kgg 10c cash. Flour In wholesale, lot, 2.60 ; retail, Milltttff llrnn. 113; abort, $1'. I log DrosiHd, 6)iV. Uvo cattle Steer, 3 j cow , 'if to 3o. Bhec-I2.60e3. DroKNMl Veal O.Wo. llutter Dairy. 15c; creamery, 26c. Poultry Chicken, 8; turkey, 10 to 12Ko. PotatiMN 860 to 36c. THEj WEEKLY JOURNAL W1LMMKTTK HIVKIt "?2fiSX."'1'Bn na JilSpm 3w- in, . ra. f. n r. n. Hon. Arn- n. n Hon, and Frl TacMlajr,ThnnHlar ami Batnnla at 8.00 a m Monday VeJnoiMlay and Friday at 10,00 am. FOR C'OUVALLIS .layl'u.Kl"?; aUTuMaV. TliurJay .ni Balor. Thu Kllto Studio in first class In nil it npH)intmeuts. Always up to dato in pose, lighting and llulsh, new styles, moderate prices, high class work. Cor ner Commercial and Court street. tf Notice to Contractors. Seolod bid will lo received by tho boar of director of School District No. 17, of lhmton County, Oregon, until 3 n. ilru.lr 1. ... r.l 1. ..,.. 'K M1TW1 ,. ... j v.. jvm ir, 11,., ... iiiuibii ., liruM. iui hiiu erection and completion of a four room school building, according to thu plan and Rpecillcntions prepared by Chits. If. Ilurggrnf, Architect, Albany, Oregon. Thu board will consider bid a follews: 1. Complete according to plans nnd speculations. 2. Complete except the heating. Plans may bo seen at thooflico of tlio clerk, W. II. Hole, Philomath, Oregon, also nt thu architects olllco Al bany, Oregon. K.ich hid to be accom panied by a certified check for fifty dol lar If50) to bo forfeited to the district, If bid I accented und bidder fail to ign contract, and glvo rutin factory bond (or 1110 poriormancc, 01 tuosamu, otherwise to be returned to the bidder. Tho board reserve thu riuht to relectanvnnd ull l.t.l. w if 11 : nil UIUO. 11 . it. ilULKH. Clerk Philomath, Ore., Marcli C, 1900. iJ$!,h?7??. 'ronrAa-pfwOTtarn edition of American AffTlcullunii) I, u,. uiur.i, L,-c, ana iuo.t iirucilral lmyvf v. !! aiuu. tlrullurr, 1'uullry, .Miirl.it l.arUMiiiia-, aoa oilier topic written liy prnrllrnl Uli urrrurul hrrncr., lllu.rrnlrcl Lr atila artliu mat. it lnaluaUlatoa!llnrural.Hnn,aj,8lciirS?leU p.i..r.iwninriiiHniHom,JC(Utmmllft,1 FAMILY FEATURES: "t"rtinnf..itMtrn.h 1 . " I amy Uurk, tbo Ji?..'i'..;u",'VJ""l0JAJ:.f'o-.rn8 "" iuiu ihiiuuiiv4 iUOarfilMtlalUluy papQta n$Z k TOIE OAltD. For Yaqulnn: Truln leave Albany 12:15 p. nij Train leaves Corvallis,... IMp, iu Train arrive Yaqulna . 7:25 p. ui. itoturnlng; M!itvc taiiuiuu ,,,.,.,. u-iaja ci, McCoy Stage. Leave (lilllam' atahle tl:W a, m. dully fur l.iueolu, Zenr, McCoy, and l'err)dale and return Mino day. NVw haek,'gxl burse and oureful driver. IWel (Ulheusl along tho line, SI0 tf K. K. Davi. Leave Corvulll Arrive Albany, For Detreit: Leaves Albany Arrive Detroit Iteturnlng: Leave Detrult. Airlves Albany itMOn, m .. ..12:15 p.m. 7:00 a. m 11:30 a. 111 12:20 p.m. . . . fi:Jf n. in. u'io huh twe connect. 111 Aio.iny and Ourvalll with .Southern PacltJctiulns. giving direct service ti and (rum New port und adjacent beacho. Train for the mountains arrive at Detroit ut nonn, giving ample tluit to roach camping u rounds on the UrcltetibuMiuud Siintliuu river tin 4UUI0 day. II. L WAMIKN. KPW1N MTO.SK. T Y. . I A. Uauar TPRSKtl Asonl-JAIUnT.Oh. O yo , h would you think of the oututs ,or some of our library id. el re J What jwou you thluk of the ry ohwked I girl who truuld eoualdur auoh iwtry you read etmply too lnltdd and tu. pM for amy uwltltimoi uroTa (C&isiii ((f mW h Ma A Good Standby to have in tho bouse, when the bleak wind of February and March chill tho marrow and make the circulation slug giah, fa our pure and finely flavored Overholt whisley. It is the best that is distilled, ami ha that rieh and mlyeoii alateney only procure! with high Krade inxxl. Our atook ol wines, hlskea, llouom, iKwra, andeigarsaretheoholceat that la in Ado. J. P. Rogers, WHAT JONES Is it that does all this fine Paper Hanging, Decorat injf. Painting and Kalso niining, and has a shop at No. 153 Court St.? Why NATE JTONBS FREE YEAR BOOK awn ALMAKAC. A- V. .!uw' " l'rrntl. mt.nl,l. with tiTe aS55 IS.7. -"??. ? "" ,)oo,t ni AtAKAO for IMC Thtt JTiOlo WorlA-A 9l.rl.tt ulV iGioYpliti Alm.n.r, A Bub tofTlmflrInUieitlVrl.lnnt0Arlruu2rt 17. - ' -- . fctv. jJ C3TA SAMPLE COPY J'?"?v"1r.rn,tr.m, . ... ...vuic.to.Ill. timm mmiui'y W1LI.AMETTE R1VE11 DIVISION Dally bouts to rortlund u uboe I ransfcrs tu street mir linn ,.1 n.... City If tho steninorHarodeluycd there. Ilnund trip tlckuts to all puinti In urcgon, wnsiiington or Oilirorula. Conncotloiis tuudo at Portland wlUi all rail, ocean und river line. W. II. IIOHIiUURT, 0. M. POWlfiUS, Ajfent, Trade Street dock. Salnm. HOISIJ & UAItKER, City Agent. Our SPECIAL Offer: 0, ".' ffli1? 1?.TSKl.f : 'l'v 4 months $1 00 V ". d i i iV,cl "' S2.50. rVtrttn Inf ..... m i.. .i.. ..."".' .v"""'"iiik new countv " D""0' can w 't In lieu of tho Farmer Year Book and Almanac - '- ". ." ''SS Our Price for all, 51.35, WheaaS.-nofOr ono year book. u""8 '" w,e 8,n'. J10F1 liHOS., SALEM OR. The Orient Insurance- You Can Get a Lower Berth. U lth ono oxcupilun the through traliiit or tliu UurlliiKton Route atonlmnsi Inynrtiibly well-tilled. The exception UA(iur St. Paul Chicago Limited. 3O11 the limited Ihero ii iHuallya room nntlj. to Tare. Don't Infer thatl.lt Ii nelt&er 10 lino, nor bo fast.Jaa ANY tralr of ANY other line between St, Paul mid Ulilcaito. On the eon trury, there la no inmro bcautlfin train In America. It has electric lluht, stetni ieat, whluvenllbules the most ntlsfaatiry illiln-M ifervloo ri fit nj) Hit yu-nil lower tiertli.for everybody, A. C SHELDON. fJfii'l Aent. Portland O Will insure Journal Oiiice. Olf Y-I A t'a .A Assets ""'uiu. conn, 'l-labilitie'sV.'.'. f-,215,0OU. burplui to Policy Iloldera.'. 'iM' ZiaSSss:' ent. alem, Ore. New Strawberries. Km 1-nS. ttl&& SM4? out DOWNINOS PRIDE SAKjD'DUlil-B CROPPER. SAIIT1RDC c....... " CBRVBRA. DU Mai ribu d onu,-NLbSS, Sc,orfrttc, ,- frariet.sandcu(ure iw, noier, balem. Ore Statist ratn A lx'ttvo oen nt llurtui A IlanillJoa. hons ,871 Hay Flour Mill Feed. Buildirg Mwerial Lime. Cement, Plaste clef M,Mer,al- Grain "ayandSiraa store J wgon S(ates.et:. 7 ui gOKxH j,, Prompt 411 1 eArofu o( Uie city riu,tVn Dtnvor k Kb GranJo II t 80 EN 10 LINE OP THE WOULD. The rarorl.e Tranatoullnontal Route Bclwr tho Nortliwcjt and all IViuU tut. Choice ot Two lotttea rtirmrlt thaFaiiVK ROOKY MOUNTAIN SOENEIIV. And Four Iloutea Eatt otl fueblo and Denrcr. All paungen granted a day atop-ow In ta Monnull Caollal nr anvwliitra briauri Otfil'a and lknrer. l'eraonally oomlucttd TourUl Hx- cuntona three daya a week lo O MAHA. KAN3AH L'lTV. ST IvDUU", OntOAao anu tiik East. For tln!tta n anv Inrnpmfttliui rerArdlOf ratea, routes, etc., or for dM.ilpltToadertltn matter, call on agents of Oregon Railway gaTlKauou 13., ur Pacltio Oompanlca. NaTlgatiou (to., Oregon Short line or.Bouihrra a ir nnnr'PII. O, P. A T. At.. Uinrer. Dot jf. 0. NICIIOU Btn. A(t., 251 Wiub, riU, MrUanit Or Seeds Seeds 'SiT I A full stock of garden, grasa, clojer and lliwer aeeda. All choice, rellah" feeds. Prices the lowest in thu tate. Send for caUlogno. Special ricea to Gardnera. BHEWSTEIt & WHITE Phone 1781. fl Court St., Sslem Or. Dealera in hay, grain, mill feed, flonr etc. SOU LIS MIOS. ftAM) 1UNEKS AISIJ RmiiElS POETLANDiOBE fur Halea aud Tlclnltr I.il .."Kl i WiU'i Unite KUifc l r1-! iK "Si