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mraansms IHUL A1LU..1L riJIUUI91WUSUIW W'B'""ilI! .1.. ' .& u 'ill '" 'il :1 (fl, :. t r i i 'mil ' n . J if1 ' P ii I 'J ft! ,JJ ,f Baby's Voice Is (he joy of the household, for with out it no happiness can be complete. The ordeal through which the expec tant mother must pass, however, is go full of dantrcr and suflerimr that she looks forward lo it with indescribable fear Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of "Mother's Vrxssv." a scientific liniment. By its aid thousands of women have passed this great crisis in perfect safety and without pain. Our book of priceless value to an women win oe sent free to any address by Bradficld "Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga- Mother's Friend I 1. ' 4 YOU NEED 1 A j I NEW I 1 FALL ! f HAT A " ' " A XYou need it now, the fall season calls fora Fall hat and when you buy you want the correct shape. We Have the newest styles in Soft and Stiff Hats at 1.50 to 33.50. We have the exclusive agency for Ben, J. Brown's special 3350 hats. If you wear one of these hats you will neycr again pay 55.00 for a hat whatever is new in hats is here. THE COUNTY COURT OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Of theMarion Commissioners 'Court Novembei Term, 1900. G, W, Johnson 6. Company, The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers THE DAILY JOURNAL. BY HO PER B BOTHERS, WEDNESDAY DEO. 12, 1000. Daily Ono Yoai. S3.0O In Advanoo Dally Four Month SI. In Advance WooklyOno Year Sl.OO IntAdvanca , l JOURNAL 'X-RAYS.' Tho British don't oom to do it to Dowet. 6 ft Key. Chan. O'Rellley, of Albino, la to boitho new editor of tho Portland Cath olic Sentinel. f A The moet prominent agonla of tho Or agon toxtbook monopoly aro holding fat positions in Normal schools. t ft Oregon has an oflicial who thinks ono man could run tho whole government belter tlmn'nll tho jiooplo. Ho would never disagree with himself. Tho Bauorkrant and BpareribB city gov ernment are going right ahead Bponding money as' carefully and punuriouely as If it came out of their own pockets. ft ft ft Tho forty-two-year-old Montana bond holder who married a high school girl after n courtship by mall got off cheap with ten mouths married life and a loss of 0,000. ft ft Tho Gorman paper at 3ft. Angel, dls cussing tho oncroapbmouts of tho now woman in nil tho profession!) Hays: "Dlo Kahl dor weibllchen Prouun nlmmt Jo dooh immer mohr abl" A ft ft Tho Forest Urovo Times has two rol umnu of eulogies of Senator Molirldo. Tiioso ouIogioM aro not generally uccordod until the Bona to adjourns, us i mark of respect. But Senatorial courtesy goes n loug way HomotimuB. ft ft ft Kuuouo RcidBtor. That Orecon Is trot ting right iu shown in tho fact that thoro BIIICU lO.IU Ul HI Of 10 is a gradual deoroauu malea, in tho statu penitentiary, ( course Oil? does not include 'soine wl aro put. Thoro is always n minority of criminals in tho Ten. ft ft ft Aatorlajhidget, lteud tho advertising columns of tho Budget for bargains iu holiday goods. Patronize tho morohants whoso names you find thoro uud do not Rend your mouoy out of town for things that you can procure just as cheaply and of much better quality at homo, ft ft ft T.B.Patterson, of tho University of Wooster, Ohio, Is tho now professor of pnyslcal culture nt tho Corvallls Agrl cultural college. Tho physical oulturo obtained in lourning to raise grub to put orityho tabic would bo far muro valuablo tQ pur young people. ft ft ft jEugono Uuarl: "nigh School Stu dent" writes tho Guard asking our opln Ion as to tho most sublime eontonco in Iho English' language. It is found Iu tlb first chapter of Gennals: "And i$xl said, Lot theroho light:' and there n light.' Forvastness of offeot and sublimity of conception thoso few words' havo no equal in any literature, faeo. W. Peck, of 'Took's Bad Boy" fame, became known as n newspaper liumorlst on tho LaCrosse Weekly Sun, when tho X Bay publishers were con ducting Uio McGregor, Iowa, News. Peck's famo took him and his papor to Milwaukee, and his gonial qualltjos as a inau and his unlimited How of uproar ious nowepapor fun made him governor of Wisconsin. Ho has now taken the funny page on tho New York World and wo aro to havo Peck's Bad Boy grown up, 1 lore's hoping it will make him president. ' ft ft ft Who total vote of ull tho states in tho recent election has not yet boon announced, hut an apparently re liable estimate Is that the total vote for Uio two loading candidates was ftlwut aa follews: McKinley, 7,233,614 ; Ifryan, 0,300,700; total, I399,ai0f Me 'jtinloy's plurality ever JJrynu. 07&71rj. In 1800 thovotajor thoso candidates ai:MaKinloy.ftro048B! t w ' -Ml ; total, 13,697,1 ality over Bryan 4f present calculation bo correct it will bo seen that McKinley's voto gained 138,- 1 if! t!lH HHll 1)MnMA trttn fi.1t rtftf IQf! .. iiu uiv-f uuu uijau a iuw mil via luuf 520. It is remarkable and unexpected mat tne total voto, unless it atiail provo to bo much larger for side candidates than in 1800, was just about tho came as in that year, proving that "apathy" was not on tiroly ovorcomo. In 1800 tho total voto for nil tho side candidates was 310,800, leaving Mc Kinley's majority ovor nil 283,244, and it is probably over 509,000 this year. ft ft ft An attachment suit of $00,000 duo for pipo material was brought against tho Wolff & Zwiokor Iron Works, of Port land, in tho United States court Friday morning, by Joseph T, IlyorBon & Son, o.Chlcago, and two mortgages against tho concern wero filed ono for $52,000, in favor of Honry Wolnhard, and ono for H36.000 in favor of WoIIh, Fargo & Co. At the samo time n suit of equity was brought for tho appointment of a receiv er, and Judge Bellongor placed O. J. Heed and F. Wolff, presldontof tho firm, in chargo of tho business. The firm lost monoy on its torpedo boats, buf may got help in tho shape of moro profitable con gressional contracts. Dr. null's Couch Syrup will prove a quick and euro euro for croup. Molhors. when your children are attacked with that dreadful disease, you can depend on this marvelous remedy, It never falls to cure at once. 1'rlco 25c. NO MIDNIGHT MASS ON CHRISTMAS Usual Christmas Custom I3e Changed In This Diocese To For tho first time iu the nrehdlocoso of Oregon City, midnight mass will not he Celebrated thisOhrlstma8,ln any uhurnh or chapel. It has always been the custom to cele brate tho coming of Christ by offering up the holy sacrifice of maBs at midnight, but this lias its inconveniences Arch bishop Christie, having carefully con sidered tho matter, is convinced that moro real muritual good will accrue to the faltfnl in tho Archdiocese of Oregon by foregoing this midnight solemnity. Each pastor, therefore, will colobrato his first mass at an early hour-about f o'elock-at which "the faithful shall be exhorted to receive tho blessed Lord," However, iu ordor to close the present century and begin tho new iu a befitting manner, permission has been given to colobrato midnight mass, January 1, 1001, in each chapel and church. In tho pis t, every Christmas Eve, at 11 o'clock, tho doors of tho Catholic Church havo been thrown open to tho crowd of worshipers, for tho first Christ mas mass, otherwise known as tho mass. In a brief time, every seat is filled. At the midnight hour, the Archbishop, at tended by tho clorgy of tho parish and perhaps i number of visiting clergy, to geathor with tho acolytes, enters the church, and proceeds to the sanctuary, where tho vesting for the services takes place. Tho musical programmes at thoso times are iho fiuost of tho year, and tho dirootora and tho oholrs, assisted by other prominent singers, do their host on this occasion, Tito same music (s usually re poated at 10:80 Christmas morning, wlion solemn hlch nnss Is celebrated. Deafness Cannot te Cured bv local applications, as thev cannot ronuu mo uiseasou portion oi mo oar. There is only ono way to cure doufiiosp, and that is by constitutional romodlos. Deafness is causod by nu inflamed con- ditlon of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you havo a rumbllm; sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed deafness Is tho result, and unless tho intlammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hoarinir will bo destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten aro caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam ed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will givo Ono Hundred Dollars (o any cave of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. OnuNicY A Co., Toledo, O. rioiu uy Druggists, 70a. Hall's Family Pills aro (ho host. In the matter of the petition of A. Lambert for liquor license for St. Panl product Granted for six months. In tho matter of tho petition of II. J. Bellarta for a liquor license forButtevillo precinct Granted for ono year. In tho matlor of the resignation of S. F. Anderson aa supervisor of road dist, No. 15 Accepted and Eden Bower ap pointed instead. In the matter of the resignation of J. W. Irvine as justice of the peace for Meliama district Accepted. Iu the matter of the petitlou of W. II. B. Stew art et al for repair of tho bridge across the Santiam river at Minto Continued Ordered that proper super visor he directed to close said bridge in such manner as will prevent stock and twin 8 from crossing. In the matter of county aid for Jos ephine Shepherd Allowed 3.00 er month. In tho matter of county aid for Mn. J. M. Hamilton Allowance reduced to 14.00 per month. In the matter of county aid for Sam Harris A. II. LaCroix allowed to furn ish supplies to extent of f 3.00 per month to said S. Harris. In tho matter of opening tho county road as prayed for by Frank Libbv et al., Propor road supervisor ordered to open said road forthwith. In tho matter of appointment of stock inspector Salary fixed at $300 per an num. In the matter of tho joint bridge be tween Marion and.Clackamas county known as tho Morris briduo Ordered that Marion county join with Clackamas county in tho exponso of covering said bridgo nt n cost not to exceed f 100. one- half of which is to bo borne by Marion county. In tho matter of tho resurveyof a por tion for tho Territorial road from Boon's Ferry to tho Territorial J road loading irom Haiom to uregon lUty itoad or dered opened. In tho matter of tho report of W. W. Hall of warrants drawn to Jurors in at tendance nt October term of Circuit Court approved. Iu tho matter of claims (or rebato of taxoB on account of uso of wide-tiro wagons, by tho following persens: Phil lip Ileos, J. W. Inmau, J. L. Steiwor, J. J. Wright, O. I. Morris, Louisa Kestor, F. J. Bcatly Allowed. In tho matter of county aid for Moses Ilnrd Allowed $5 por month'. In tho mattor of county aid for Sebas tian Scharbach Allowed $3 per month, J. W. Ebner, disbursing agent. Iu tho mattor of the petition of J W Irvine ot al for appointment of Wm P Mulkey ns Justice of tho Peaco for Mchaum Dial Dismissed at roquest of Haiti W P Mnlkoy. Iu tho matter of claims for scalp bounties, D W Palmer, O A Maukding and A J Taylor Approved. In tho matter of auditing bills for accounts due from Marion county Ordered that ull bills on accounts duo from Marion county, shall bo approved by the party ordorlng tho purchase, be fore same shall bo filed by tho clork. In tho matter of the petition of K Coleman et al for tho appointment of F K Osborne ns Justice of the Peaco for the Dist of St Paul and Champocg Granted. In the mattor of tho petition of Juiferson Myers .ot ul for the Equalization of Assessment of propoity in Marlon county Ordered that a reduction of all acreage proiorty and tho improvements thereon uud all town and city lots and the improvements thereon bo mado upon u basis of ton pur cent. Iu tho matter of tho tho petition of F. Levy asking for reduction of valuo of certain real proorty owned by him Disallowed. fltlMINAI. ACCOUNT. Ktato vs Harry Dunn: JO'Donald ... M Wiprut P Bockot J 1 1 Lewis ...Jf . ... C 50 I 70 4.40 1 70 170 ,, 50 35 8 30 3 53 4 50 76 3 W) 34 00 AFSImeral , 0 State va WW Martin: II Overton 8 Nellie Bonnoy 1 Geo Conway 1 PJScharback ,.,...,.12 Ben Brown "" 1 John Watson... 1 A Guisa t 1 B Wright 1 Statovs. EF Tucker: ' ' N J Judah Chaa Roy D W Gibson F II Meyers Miss Katau State vs. Cecil Vaughn: N J Judah ..., 7 K Tenaka 1 OW Vaughn l DWGIbson 7 WM McQueen 1 G 8 Smith 1 B Vaughn , 1 Emma Murphy '..'... 1 J II Lewis ,', 0 KOAl) ii UltllKlK ACCOUNT. JCSavago $ 1 Capital Lumber Co 14 V Wattler V Wattier Brown A Bono RM Wade & Co. .. Gray Bros ..- W II Mulhollon. John A Simpson 12 00 G W Crawford 4 15 JJSelles 4 15 LeoBrown&Son 0 04 Bowley Bros 105 87 Radabaugh A Francis 2 00 J A Smith 4 25 CM Hinkle 40 80 John Llchty 25 35 Oregon Statesman 0 GO Linn County 2 00 Wes Riggs 5 00 Ellis Hill 500 John Goodman 5 00 Lury Thomas 5 00 Abo Smith .- 4 50 DMangto .. 8 00 Alllil 503 Brnndenbugh A Whltto. . . ., . . . 18 14 J D Simmons 10 80 Chas Stego 17 02 Steou & Rice rk fv J Mouletto 25 10 J Moaor 30103 J 1) Simmons 2 80 A Thompson 3 20 G Bowon . ....' 2 20 WmMiliey 5 00 JHScott -l 00 GO Will 60 Or TolATol Co 14 45 Or Tel A Tel Co 2 01 Wellor Bros .-... 100 Buren A Hamilton 12 50 J II Lunn 3 00 J J Mauror 1 50 UMLockwood 4 60 Gray Bros 5 10 8aIom WatorCo 1105 to Mother, of brge Families. k. . i TnfhlBurorl - m t . T " tx? .f&t mhahIi j . a inax mai onvaicui cacihuu rorltaday world few women Is not constant ' j demanded of them in meir aaiiy ie. Mrs. Pinkhitra makes a special appeal jto mothers of laigo families whose work is never done, and many of whom suffer, and suffer for lack of intelligent aid. To women; young or old, rioh or poor, Mrs. PmRhaiu, of Lvnu, Mnn, extends her Invitation Of free adict. Oh( women I, do not let vonr lives bo sacrificed .when a word from Mrs. Plnkham, at tho first approach of BUSINESS CARDS O. JH.n5AOK x3E2sw?,a:slac, Successor to Dr. J. M. Keeno, of Whito Coma. Snlem Or. Parties desir ing superior operations at moderate fco in any branch aro in cBtccial request. ' 49) $ f ALBERT A. JESSUP. XME3 BfeT,!3Ci3CTP Phono 1071.1 UOOMS 1 AND 3 OltAY 1II.IC, Mas. Carrie Dkllevicxx. weakness, may fill your future years with healthy 'joy. " When I began to tnkc Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was not able to do my Iioumjm ork. I suf fered terribly at time of menstruation. Several doctors told me they could do nothing for me. Thanks to .Mrs. Pink hain't advice and medicine 1 am now well, and can do the work for i-ljr lit in the family. ' I would recommend Lydla K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all mothers with large families." Mwt. Cahiiuj Hkli.kvii.i.e, .Ludlugton. Mich. 25 00 50 50 7 (SO 1 70 1 70 0 00 j' Statu us P Benny; JO'Donald 8 00 OL Johnson 170 BBColbath 7 20 H Alburt , 170 Slato vs F K Peterson:- J O'Donald (1 05 J II Lewis 1 40 Ktato vs J K Allen : JO'Donald , 8 50 LL Sander , S 30 J II Lewis , 12 40 IS Kinuey 3 30 W V Hunt a" 8tf State vs Josh Lindsoy; JO'Donald 8 30 U MoFurhind u ; io X ,- 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 45 10 O jBL. JSJ "3? O 3!t X uflL . Always BwjH n . t ,.- (, I UW40iOTWtfft.ft.lv.. s M MKl Yu iau IUII. 'MNUI(nlA(.ldtMt.i.fS A -"WV T ! "'" v """ !'' I Klrnitu. 5Zhl . SfW ,003,014. Thus If the I "of WSVs a& J II Lewis W McKay... WB Watson ,.'... W Janey A State vsSam'l Jagksqn: x JO'Donald .. 7 J 11 Lewis .t,v.f.,,,.. 4 oiuio vo dusu ijiiuisayj J O'Donald J.. 8 20 WJ Herrlt 3 10 J II Lewis 0 00 O Rodgors a 10 W Jnuoy a 10 Stato vs J 11 Underwood; JO'Douald , 8 20 It McFarluml ..,,,...... 3 10 J II Iaiw18 , ,. 8 50 IS Howe , 3 io W Janoy ,'.... jj 10 Stato va Alburt Gordon : J O'Donald 0 20 BBColbath 14 05 Stato vs R D Spencer : JO'Donald , 0 70 J II Lewis Stato va M Andersen: It 0 Ramsey 4 35 3 85 R M Wndo A Co 1 50 Cap Lumb Co 25 Salem L AT Co 35 00 KII Prico 1 00 I'AUI'ER ACCOUNT Cap Lumb Co 2 00 M M High 72 00 Salem Hospital 20 00 Harriott A Lawronco 2 00 G W JohnBon A Co 4 00 Gilbert A Baker 7 00 NorrlsA Powoll 30 00 BF Russell 20 00 Rigdon A Clough 9 00 Roth A Grabor 5 65 AH LaCroix 12 00 A Tanzlor A Co 2100 HTATIONCBY ACCOUNT. Statesman Job Off 27 QO Cap Journal a 45 Cap Journal a 10 Patton Bros 8 00 I'attoa Bros 12 45 Jefferson Review l 50 RossIS Moores 30 65 Statesman Pub Co 16 00 Geo. F Rodgors 18 00 I O Needham SO 00T0NKI1S ACCOUNT, D F Latiu 10 90 JUKV ACCOUNT. 8 T Johnson 3 00 TM Witten 2 00 A J Sohomaker 2 00 UI.KCTIO.V ACCOUNT. R. A. Harrris 20 00 WDCIaggott 200 Patton Bros io 16 Glass A Prudhommd 7 80 II Overton o 40 Geo F Rodrora 32 34 F L Pound f 1 60, cl'm not allowed. JO'Douald 3 20 J Bloakney $7 60 cl'm continued. A Beach .' 2 00 J M Poorman 8 30 WPGIIham 2 50 L Wobort 2 M WH Kwin 260 D A Smith . 2 50 City of Hubbard l 60 City of Jefferson 2 60 IS O Gilliam 2 60 EFParkhurst 2 50 Aug Huckonsteln 3 50 W II Commons " 50 J E Hosmer 2 50 City of Sllvorton 2 60 J L Cooke 2 60 G P Terrell am Joi Each 2 50 A II Hunt 2 50 Monitor Trading Co 2 60 oaiemLATCo 2 60 Fidelity Lodge I O O F 2 60 UMIIIcIm 260 Claims for Judgoa and Clorka of Kleo tion allowed Nov, 8. VUKL ACCOUNT, M Van Fleet ' 24 00 LRaveaux... 5750 JW Morley 35 0Q WTRIgdon 2 00 REDATE ACCOUNT. D A Rulbson, $60.89. cl'm not allowed. GA WBaxter 2 OS ISTAdE ACCOUNT. FWDurbin 10 00 E T Moores 3 50 J II Roland 3 00 W W Hall 2 00 JHScott 1 sheriff's ACCOUNT. FWDurbin 84 Vacation November Term. POSTAGE ACCOUNT. ISTMoroea f 2 ELECTION ACCOUNT. O Jory f 2 J Bloakney 7 ItOAD A IIRIDOE ACCOUNT. O W Armstrong $ 09 80 Lawrence Lumber Co 5 70 In tho matter of tho petition of S. Coleman ot al for appointment of F. E. Osborno as J . P. for St. Paul nnd Cham poeg district Granted. In tho mattor of the petition of Jeffer son Myers ot nl for equalization of taxes on real estate Granted. In tho matter of tho nppolntmont of L. Southwlck, J. Webstornnd H.Hobart as special deputies County Clerk Ap proved. . To Cure a Coll In One Day Tako UiAtlve Hromo Qulnlno Tubleu. Alt drug-RUti refund tho money ir tt mill 10 cure V. (irove'a ilguaturo la on each tini, b. :f. JONES, Attornoy-at-Lnw Toledo, Oroion Wm Clerk of Circuit Court I 1 11 year rmillmft an ujv-tOHlHto abstract 01 al ttylu l.lucoln rouuty, ll'l'in SOUL 113 1JEOS, Piano Tuners ami Rpaio PORTLAND ORIS. For Snlem und vicinity leave orders ut Geo. Will's MubIc Store. CAPITAL. t;iiv Express and Transfei Meets nil mall and paspcngcr trains. Baggage to nil parts of tho city. Prompt service. Teleplione No. 851. DISQUE A HOMYISR T- , Sullivan, State Street Tailor. Fall Bullions luit lu. Tho Obcrndorfl pat- SALEM LODGES POREBTURB OW .A. M JE tlr?T Ooiirt Blicrwood Porott Ho. 10. Moeta Friday nlshta In Turner block. John M. Cbaao, O. It, A U Brown Boor ll-17-lrr Money to Loan On Improved farm and city prop erly nt lowest current rates. T, K. FORD Ladd A BiibIi'b Bank. Loans and Insurance Monoy to loan from 0 to 8 icr cent, according to security no oxnuiioa lor examination. Insnrnnco effectod on hops nnd other property nt lowest rates. John Moir 290 Com, st, 7-lfl',f dw Wheat Bought and Stored By the Aurora Roller Mills Branch olllco nnd warehouse 184 Trade st. between High und Church streets, lluckwheat ami oatu bought at highest market price. g!!?'aiMiimi 61. for V I ' ait t'''i$5 8JL Lak v;io.m 8do- . kano rycr owptn Atlan tic Kx. p, in ltn, FRED P. HURST. 7-27-tf dAw tornn from Chicago. t$ anta H. Heat busltiMi Bulls (IS. Sal Wate r Co, j OFFICE.C1TY HALL. For wutor service uDply at otllce. Bills payable monthly In udvuuco. Make nil complaints at the otllc The German-Market Will bo found nil kinds of meat nnd tho best of sausago. Kit ID IS DELIVERY. All bills duo tho lato linn of Wnlt A Mioscko ni'.at bo paid. W0I2; & Son 171 Commnrclal HI. so. m. x- Hun ttntiir- llAV " v, m uaiein HS-Sw WalU.WM',.',-:-' wankoo (j'u, F,: -- . , a, m. VIA HIT oukanTL' wail nTCt, t.w I " 4 '. m 1 nun CULUMIr tlTL A To AtlnrlH nnd Korl'iirtlHiiil.N.., tlajm ti7i s.i-!Vlr ..:. .. . .::'IM,i Momlay, 10 b .in for lorrallh WrtiiiHGu' tion Mill May, at 4 p, m, "'" '' WILIAMKTTK HIVKU IloaU to l'ortlaud M aWi Vv" i"uo at urcEon C'IIt if dclaml thoro. Ticket? taiii.a " hlhntiiH .! 1 '- 'V Waah rail or .or.ibfV" ." checked throaali frmn hi ,. rlror roijlo to '0rtiud W oci IIIT- Dr. Grace Albright Graduate of American School of Osteopathy. : : : Dissolution Notice. To Whom it may Concern : Notice is hereby given that tho part nership heretofore existing between V. S. Thompson and Mary II. Haas, undor tho firm namo of F. S. Thompson A Co., is dissolved by mutual consent this 10th day of Dccemuer, 1000. Accounts duo tfio 11 nu nnd ngalust the firm will bo receipted nnd paid, respec tively, by Mary II. Haas. V. S. Thompson, PJ112i12w MaiivII. Haas. Every day hours ti to 1-' a. in Wollor's grocery. oxcept Sunday. Ofllco y) 4 i. m. over 1 HUIE WING SANG CO. Holiday goods, Ohincso and Japaneso fancy nnd dry goodH. Silks, Indies' underwear, fur nishing goods, mattings, orna ments, Bilk handkerchiefs, chtnn wuro, etc. All nt low prices. 140 STATE STRFET, SALEM ORB. jnaJo at l'ortlana with all Viii,, ,! a,". WM .... .. t Agent, Trade Btrecl il.Ji Cttj ticket ami ftolgbiofflw JKtSi POSSIBLY You aro not nwaro ol the faHt time . superb service now afforded by th 1 8 PlCTOB 'tt Travelling is 1111 easy and pleasant undertaking now-a-dayB, especially if you aro so fortunate as to tako the Northern Pacific, tho road tiiat ascer tains tho wants of pnseongers and sup plies I hem. Tho Northern Pacific's crack train is tho North Coast Limited, which leaves Portland daily at 1 :4G p. ni. For rates nnd other information apply to any Northern Pacific ngont, or write to A. 1). Charlton, A. G. P. A., 255 Morrison street, corner Third, Portland. 12 0 101 I Salem Soap Works HIGH PRICED EGGS VS. CHEAP WHEAT Corrallli Tlrnax. Thcro is but a poor demand for Oro gon wheat. Tho world grows all the wheat it wants, nnd to Bpare. Thero aro moro fields to prodnco than people to feed from thorn. Against this cold, hard fact, tho farmer who constantly grows nothing hut wheat continues to butt his hoad. But ono result is to follow, and that Is Inevitable bankruptcy to tho man who refuses to bo warned. No man, young or old, can afford to wusto his en orgies and spend his life iu producing nothing but wheat at GO conts per bushel. Oregon wants eggs. Perhaps half tho eggs she consumes conio from tho East. In what Hold is thoro a hotter profit for farmers than in supplying this Orecon demand for egga? Colifornia wants not only dggs, but chickens. Approximately 600 carloads of each she imported from Kansas and Nebraska duriug tho past year If Oregon farmers will produce poultry and poultry products. Orecon consumers nnd California consumers will buy them, buy at prices that will make thrifty tho men who supply them. Shall not renewed and increased atten tion bo aiven tho noultrv buslnoR.n nn every Benton county farm. Will It uot pay every Benton county farmer to at tond tho coming poultry show, to got new Ideas lo bo taken homo, there to bo put Into execution. CASTOR I A For Infants and Chlldron. The Kind You Have Always Bough Signature of 0t&Z7&&&i ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY BY DAYLIGHT Daylight Stopover at Niagara Falls. 1 hrough flrst.chifls tounlst sleeper from Pacific Coast weekly for Chicago. Boston, Now York, nnd other eastern points, via Rio Graudo Western. fOroat Salt. L.tL-i. Route) Denver A Rio Hramln. n u 1 a- 11 and Illinois Central to Chlcags, connect ing in tho Unlor Depot with Michigan Central's Hhnllai- car for points east. For particulars call on ornddro'a Local AgentH or, B. II. TltUMIIUI.L, Com'l Ag't. III. Cent. R. It, 8 Otf 112 Third st.. Portland Ore Peace'.Oeciared Why devote ull your timo reading tho Boer Wnr and tho Gold Fields oi Alaska? Thero un other matters 0 vital importance; you may makoatrip hast, nnd will want to know how to travel. In order to havo tho best ser vice, uso tho Wisconsin Control Ry between St. Paul and Chicago. For rates and other information, write Ja A. Clock, General Agent, Portend, Ore. Traveling is an easy undertaking nnd 11 pleasant pastime now a days especial ly If you take tho Northern Pacific for your Eastern trip. Thoy know how the present day railyway passengCr likes to trnvol nnd what ho wnntu m,t ti.n supply him with tho comfortsof a home. The Northern Pacific runs throuh trains daily to St. Paul and Minneapolis and also has through car sovvico to Kansas City, Omaha, and St, Louis. 12 (1 lot Tho proprietor of tho Salem . Soap Works htiB thuco operation of the dealers Consumers who desire n -first-class soap will Encourage Home Industry By ordering Salem-mado soap S, C, STONE. M. U Proprietor of Stone's Drug Store HVr.KM, OKIiOON. Tne iterea (two tu number) are located n No. 233 und S33 ComioriulHl lret, ami ar well etosfced with a curuiiletu lino ol drugati uioillcliim, tollnt artlclm, perfumery, hmnhui tte., oto etu. DIt. HTONK Haahad BOinoVSyema oxpurlotiro 111 the ro- llcoot nuMliclnoaiHl now make no charge fu nonmillNtlrm, oiainlnattnn or tir.wor1itlon. 2 ., WE HAVE A If you cannot tako tin mnr.,tn.. .. Ltrnvol via the evening train. Iiotl, , iineiy equippou. "Our Special" Fast Timo, Through Service, FhWl Pnlnco Sleeporn, Piflhnaii Tourlnv RiJ. era. Pullman Diners, Library (CafciUt and Free Reclining Chair can, Hours in timo saved to '' 01 Chic ago, Kansas City, St ...u, New Yort Boston, nnd oth- r.astern polata. Tickets good to Salt Lake City inl Denver. It is toy our interest to use Tut Urn UNU LiMiTim. Tickets and eleepmf cur lierths can bo secured Irom W. W. 8IN!tU. AgentB.P.Ca Or Guy Poweis, Ag't. 0' K. AN. Salem Ore J. II. IvOTiutoi-, Gen'l Agent, No. 15 Third Bt. I'ortlamlOr CANADIAN X PACIFIP And Soo Line. First-class and Tourist SLEEPERS DAILY Pusaongors Iwoked to und from ALL POINTS EAST Atlantic Steamship Office, s s For full particulars apply to E. J. COYLU, II. II. ABBOTT, A. G. P. A., HO Third St. Vancouver, B. O. Portland, SOUTH AND EAS. vu Southern Pacific k THE" SHASTA ROUTE Trains leavo Salem for Portland and 11; stations nt 6:40 a. 111. , 7:51 a. 10. u 4:05 p. m. 8,30 a M x f I.v I'ortlahd . l.v Blora Ar A h land. .... Ar tUi.THmonU)... Ar Hau Kraucbco ArOgJoii '....- Ar Denver.....--.. Ar Kaata, Ully. Ar CIiIchko. . .. Ar Ix AiiKt)le... Ar Kl Haui Ar Kurt Worm Ar Oily of Mexico.... 11U A M U.ao A M bfA V M 7.14 I' M J. 6:45 A M " 9.00 A M 7 as A M 7.15 A M too J' SI GUAM . 9UAII S ii A M 6M I' M . C42 A M t' u r a ostt M6fli iUki S.U1I )l:tSl i.kt 1-JiXi 9-.SU 1 "lit it twrn I0JDA IJiiD 835 ex (uak UlIM "on"K)l)i Ar Hoiuton Ar Now Orleaim Ar WnahliiKiou. Ar Now York 1'iillniiin mill 'I'nuriHtM cars irniiiR. Cllinlr rnrfl RacnimeiltOloOKilM and Kl Paso, and tourist cars to Chictfo, St. Loula, Now Orleans ami WajaMnKtM. Connecting nt Han Franilleco with wi oral, etenmship linos for Honolnlo. Japan, China, Philippines, Central u South Amuricn. See Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at Station, or address . . O. II. MAKKIIAM.U.I. A., Portlandi On. m$m WHEN YOU PAY YOUR GOOD MONEY Tonight Just before retiring, If yoar liter Is sluKgUh, out ot tune and you tea! dull, bilious, constipated, tako a doaa of Hood's Pill And you'll t al) right In tht morning " , 1 0 - Galvanized Iron Work We make a specialty of cornices and all kinds of work in galvanized iron. XC XXX 3E xit mssi: Work and mi5ri.il alvviys prices are always he lowest. 333" C3S-- - th bes, and the For and PHONE 151 T. S. BURROUGHS 1 03 STATE 3T ticket Ka t. vnn nntnrnllv )7t 1mr,r,y wnnt t0 K over tho routo .l?l.w,,, Slvoyou tho very hestnccoiuo- ti.. ni to, lowest possihlo rate, llenco, you should ask your ticket agent to mako your ticket road via tho GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE r.. inm. D 'on"la.r Personally conducted our st excursions in modern p.ilin. "Oregon Short Line Ibiiroai The Direct Konte to Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points- Givos choice of two favorite route . tho UNION PACIFIC Fast MllU or Uio KIO GRANDE Scenic Uiwi. No Change of Cars. On tho Portland-Ohlcago Hjieflal, flneBt in tho Woat." Equipped With' Kieuaut ritanilard Hleer Kino New Ordinary Tourin SlMfn, Buiierb Llbrarv-lltitltft Caw. Ppfondlp Olunera, Meaii a a carta Kreu Kecllulii Chair V-tn. Comfortablu Coaches anJ smon Kntlro Train :ouipletolr tiwi it 1. m.. i..rn.. naiinn aunh i-ur luriiici iiihiiiii"."".'',,'.,!,. J. R.NAGEL, (U'VruY'! Trav, Pass. At. Agein v. 1J1 TI.I-.1 fif Pnrtlanil Or. BI0 4M A-IJlll. W;. w.. ..'" ti w tailroaii ir. 1 "i'J i'" B tnr8 ,oavo S" em every Monday Evening and Thursday evening via bacramentn umi n,.r.. 'i.'i.... .. "b I..,. ,, . - v. 1 uuauuy uvi'Il- M ...iv. ljuiiiriiiiv .tir....... ... SOMETHING NEWl KERN INCANDESCENT QAS BURNER o unimiiey, no Masoned Mantles. Gives 85 cm.ll .,, . ,.. -. nstook-thoN,, 1 hirAinVon'or ' ' . ! iiAnaii mi a.1 O .... I 1 .. ii. 1 andglvhncK giving 70 candlo power at a cost of 0-10 ofVcent per hour. INVESTIGATE THRM Alao tho No 2. Chem Salem Gas Light Co. okota St. V T .- . - - Telephone 668 117. ... 1 .i --..-.., ...v., iiimu vm jLuriinnu u run inrougii to Chicago without trains East also w&i. ' ,'" ,K , ? !""? 1iiirwn1.ll.. ' 7 - vn iciiiliu lostnn Vio , ' . c,e,a t.0nri8t car 'or JJoston. These tour st b eeplnir cara aro te ..y,eft,hH "tl wit1?, Plntch ,"","" I'jov aeu with all weekly IIIuh- reo , iH dlcalB aml "lP"lne for the ree iifo of our patrons and are uccom- i,,,:,.,.,roiIBh destination by nTen I ton aUu? th,0 (reut .kyiHla,ul pt&ISVcJ&r Portland Oregon. Corvallis 4 Eastern TIMJS OA1U). No. 2 For Yuqulnu: ..,.0 Train leaveaAlbuny 'fSrS Train leuves Corvallls... l-f" TiAtn iirrlvon YnnillUH . " i0 ' or W. W. BKlSSKa, A.gent 8. IVTJo. lenTQr. i. 31. I'OWKUa Agent 6 lt"5 N Co Salem Or. Train arrives YuquluH No. 1 Relurnlng: Leaves Yuquiua ... Leaves Corvallls An Ives Albanv No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany ... Arrives Dotrolt No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit Arrived Albauy. CIO w . 11:30 it w ,12:16P-W- .. 7:00 M'1 .. 11:20 .'- 0:45 p. w i 4 j . iu.uir.D One and two connect atAi'Miv- C'or-allls with Southern wcito - u'lvlng direct service Maud from port and adjacent beaches. Mt Tralpsfnr tho mountains r''Ifuvr Detroit at. mnn, giving $" to reauli camping uryun d t' ,,. BreUfln'jush and Bantlutn riven sutuo duy. II I. WAF.tlKN. T v I'- A J. TUBNEK, lil dtil -a a ' A rnwt OiTPnUlUII ' Wi r-invs BTOJ, i Itituy wiRm ,- . ... nnt hlf I )Ut tiwvvf . Sfcito If paw'rr, THEPATENTBEfH S<.nor0. K t SUt3 Iff