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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1900)
fits. rus Ll' ij W k& fl't 1! ! 2 'iff .1LT --r I 1 P tyiU Avv4vWWP9W aaiiiniriiir"" .r'r jjumrfiTiKltoi miaatili StMlmU m mi.'--w-i miirWatrii BABY'S BIRTH n )? entirety avoided "by the use of SSgfe "Weeks, value to all women. Sold by "tt ilnigRtaU at one dollar per & lobbed toward lo Willi expectation of Joy oMadue... The ordeal of bringing; one into the world, however, is a cnt cal one lor tlie molUcr-to-oe, ami iht "'""- "'"Z,Tl, , tbe coming event, are Mmdovcd with feloeni. Half Uic twin ami nil the danger of child-birth .... r MVTttttu- rniKNI. ' n sciouiuiv.- .r ...- - "u ,.-.... 5i.r Ml details, will ho Rflllt Atlanta, Ga. A booklbt, giving nil details, win . f recby Hra3f.elcf Regulator Company. t! MOTHER'S FRIEND :fot Ghr istmas buy that boy A suit or top coat. Either will please him, either will make a far more suable present than some nick nack. All That is Good All that is new and up-to-date in little fellows clothing is here and prices have never been quoted quite so low as hosQ quoted here. Regular $2.25, $2.50 fcl QC and $2.75 values vpi.J Regular $3.00. $3.25 $0 AC and $3.50 suits) vPa.-KJ Don't think of buying any Christmas gifts for man or bov Without first coming here-we can dp you lots of good and we always save you a little money-when you trade here. G, W, Johnson & Company, The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers NEWEST BOOKS FOR HOLIDAY BUYERS v Delightful Volumes Offered By Some of the Most Enterprising Publishers, X Gpstsispiion HcjijUclitsollloiniiosx. heartburn, Uull ywtlon.und nil liver Ills aro cured by Hood's Pills Sold by all rtics,lsti rBUSlNESS CARDS Ni:v 23 cents. hew England Dinner. Vnn. Dee. 21. Tho minimi THE DAILY JOURNAL. JOUHNAL 'X-RAYS." BY HOFER UnUTHEnS. FRIDAY DF.O. 21, WOO. Dnlly Ono Yenr, $3.00 In Advnnco Pally Four Months 331. In Advanoo Wookly Ono Yonr Sl.OO In Advanoo THE ORNAMENTAL RATIinONE. Tcoplo down in Cuba jnnat have gath ered n strange Impression from tho con dnotof ono 15. G. Rnlhbono, who bad been sent there in the decent nnd ueofu) capacity of director of posts, Ilathbono loomed to regard himself mot na an ofll cinl of n Republic aorvlng ft dopartmon t and subject to ordure, but ob ft potentate with tlio ono raiasion of awclllng around after tho fashion of a Kobblur. Certainly ho did not neglect to gobble, gobble, wobble. ' During tho lfl months that Ilathbono was iti power ho aunt in claima for tho ovornment to pay, and In all probabli- 'jliEV a fow of thceo claims wore correct. ?&' n. .......... .. f It... mnin thn nmnutlt imwuvui, uuk - of $72,031 was rejected aw not within Uib purvlqw of the treaatiry. At tho aamo tiino there wan created tho improBaion that Ilathbono is u rascal who wont to Cuba for all ho could get out' of it. Par hapa lio thinks tho'governmontis stingy. Thoroisno legltlmato ground for this, but u man with tho tastes of Ilathbono is likely to bo sensitive Ampng tho -Horns that Uncln'Sam coldly marked "N. G." worotlie prlco ofithoRalhbouo jipauliinan'B hat and tho raincoat of tho samo important func tionary. There were hundreds oi dollars for harnoBS, carraiges, hostlers' wages, stable rout, and Uio bill for tho coach and all its furnishings from tho roaotto oihtho roschman'B best hat to tho ',rnb her aires which saved tho Ilathbono constitution from being Jarred unduly. Did tho Ilathbono family doalro new up rmrrol, scarfs, glovos, anything, tho Rovornmenl was promptly asked to foot tjioiblfl.'and i BomocaBOH did soboforo Undtng but "that it waa holng awindlod, roably thOra never has Ixnin ftiinoro hraifen and long continued betrayal of trust. Tho difference between Ilathbono nifil n vulcar thief snems to bu that Ilathbono makes i specialty of ologanoo ami that tho follow with' tastes leen tq flluxl ni!ciialnnallv aota cailKht. There is ijustico in permitting llathliono to be ntlargo whlIo.maklng an udo over the UOfltal olprk'hq stea) loUor.-Tocoroij ISdgor (Hep.) Ift tssr?.: - ' ' i, Sloes the Cuudi ud Worki off tho Cold. rliatWO llroiuo ululii TttbluM oure eoM In uu day. No our tf. ho l''iy. ff'" 6)- " flLMON FORD MAKES CORRECTIONS 8 , nn.u o...a tiiiiiiiwl iritiillttlilttll wlnheB to correct two items of a in alwvo TflK JOUBNAI ffiltlcal naturo that appeared unjong a JSltiinilof persoual gossip gathorea ny r Portland corroiondont. Ho denies Sat lie Ib a stockholder or has any tn ffi-ost or ownorshlp In any Salem news fSpor, or shapes its editorial or political Alleles or Is reuponBlblo forauynows. pjieVw monngemeJit. Ho furthermore flTmles tho spft. Impeachment that ho la jjXrt Moflflde'a'arcb-oneniy, or any muu's Ireb-oiieiny, na ho Is a man of peace, Sd-Uotta not -beHove Mr- Mfllrldo ever Sd such thing oronythinKlIko U. M $pc(UI sale. PWot wf athor Koods, All of our Mack ETtwihoa hl ntW par cart reduction. 2a ii rtf mir il.OO Uiubreilaa 76 ots. Evil of our 75ot Umbrolla no w " JJbawjm WOOLKN Mlfl. B155ajl( Anhlaud hau;ono dry. TJio IcmiH'rnnco lecturer will lacklo Woodburn. A Salem will have the Frawleys ahead of Portland. They liadaonio sense at Astoria. They took their constis at high tide. 9 ? ? -Tho turkey and goose man is ono wo must all bow down to for a fow days, ft About the census and asseHsniont wo aro tempted to say, let us pray, or to say d n. Tho Sllvorton dramatic company will present NturgetENell at Woodburn this evening. Fourteen millions voted for Presldont and not hilt of them know whatthoy woro voting for. A A How will tho Wise caso furnish the noxt griat for the lawyers? lie can't ho convicted but once. A Marshilold is to have a dam cannery. What'a thu matter with canning tome of tho Balem clams. . . What it coata to litigate the water tho water ditch would build a V. M. C. A. building at Salem. There will bo more dry towns In Ore yon or lesa slot machlnoB. There s not money enough for both. Don't Bay another la a knave or a fool unlosB you aro right cortalu to which olasa you belong yourself. The wheat aphis is the most dangerous thlnit In sight at proaont uveu imoro dangeroua than;tho Oregon leglfllaturo. Kauerkraut bollod with ap.ireribs and soma of John Casildy'a boat Irish pota toes aro not to be sneezed at for a Christ mas dinner, 9 ? 11. T. Oxnard, the beet sugar million aire, married the maid of hla siater-In-law. There will bo trcmblo to spare in that family. . Tlio Governor's business state fair board has boon such a success.ho cannot bo blamed for wanting a buslnoBB text book commiaalou. . It would seem as though lawyers could takoup tho time of tho Supremo court with nothing moro protltablo than lighting over their fees. & & & The Pendleton Tribune Joins John Minto In favoring a division of tho Btato. It would rcqnlro soparate stato iiiBtltu- tlons ami acorea of more olllcers. A For a mllllonlaro b,nkor, Oorlxjtt Is conslderoble of a populist. He's opposed to the ship subsidy, fav re free trado with our Island poaseHplona and a gov ernment canal aorosH tho Uthnma. 9 r Moro of Salem's business, proleasloual and olllclttl classes Bhould sustain our Grand Opera Houae by buying. 76o and fl.00 scuta at least ouco a week. Thoto is no other way to keep good plays coiniug. . . ' t A federal ioatgMe,Q; two imiiiiings at the Indian eoh.doJtLioi.ld Wlittu Corner made Into a modern uuiiumg; anew opera honco; tlio madem .MoCornaok block w ith elcotrio oluvatorta now homo tho Y. M, O.A. Salem is in It for 1001, 4B Hecttiido uortalu Hopubllcana weronol permlttetlto overthrqwnn orderly city government nnd restore push mothoda It does not follow that they are debarred from going in for any olllues they can got at the hands of tho Oregon legisla ture. That's another matter. Anything goes in a leglfclaturo. The'Prodlf at, fcy Mry lUllock Foote llita prolty holiday volume by n nolcd JweSlcrn author hns much ol the flavor of tho Ic8t that's In Uret Harle, with all a woman'H skill at mana?lnK situations ever so much Iwttor than a man. The story apio.irod In the Atlantic .Monthly, latt three numbers, and now comes out in book form with Illustrations by tho author. The world is said to boon. iMged in saving tlio young man and this Is ii eiiHO.if you please, where the prod igal was worth saving Houghton, M illlinA Co, aro tho publishers of a'l the Mary llallock I'ooto novels and stories, and they are alt worth having anil rnading. Price of this last ono is $1.U5. Trado supplied at Salem, Oregon, bv Pulton Pros., booksellers. Famous Planltfiof Today and Yesterday lit "Famous Pianists" the author baa followed tho samo general plan ns in Great Composer and Famous Singers, two nlready famous works from his pen in tho "Music Lovers Series" by L. 0 Page it Co., publishers, lloston. In this volume ton greatest players are treated chronologically beginning with Muzlo Clemeuti and ending with TereaCarreno t.rnnminrod Carrenvo. Tho volume Is 'a beautiful ono, with gilt top nnd etchlnss of tho artists. The author is Henry C. Lalieo nnd his Comments aro at once hiatorical, biographical, critical and of high literary merit. The covers are in a mazy gold design, the print is largo and tho pages redolent with iosslp and anecdote and illuminated with tlio soul of n miisio lover nlmnat speak to the eye nnd heart from clear large tyK. It is a gem of book making Trado supplied at Salem by I'atton llros., booksellore. v Her Boston Excertencts. A Pioturo of riViern soeiety lifent tho Hub, by Marguerite Alston, nnd n well written sl.Mip of Boston people and manners, by n bruequo western girl who does not have to ask for information nor wait for an appropriate adjective. It Is lively, true and inteiesting and Just whatoveryono interested in the common wealth capital want to read. Prlco $1 2fi, I.. 0. Page it Co. Trade supplied at Sa loin hv Patton Hros., Booksellers. New Education Headers. Hook One is for beginners, for founda tion woik and (practical application, while Hook Two ia intended for tlio development of vowels. Both aro being introduced in the public schools for pur poses of supplementary reading. They touch on subjects only adapted to tho needs of small children. Am. Book Co., Now York. !Wi coach. Trade supplied by I'atton Bros., Salem, Oregon. CommoJore Paul Jones. This book by Cyrus Townaend Brady is tlio latest of tho "Great Commondor" series of D. Apploton it Co., Now York. It is n keen story of a great seaman, strategist nnd tighter of whom every American is proud, and should be in tho hands of every young man who hopes some day to bo in touchwith tho history of tho world's greatest nation. Price $1.1M5. Send to the publishers or Patton Bros., Salem, Oregon. '. ,., in dinner of tho New Kngianti society win be given tonight at Delmonico's, nun a distinguished company will gather lo bo llllcd, body and soul.thobne with viands loft over by Lucullnsnnd mlsped by the Pilgrims when they landed in bleak NW Kntfland. and tho others with the good things thot will surely be said. It hasn't occurred to any Now Kngland Society, so far, to have a meal prepared of the some si j leas those worthies of the old days pat down to with great thankfulness. Tho Now Kngland Soci ety in tho city of Now York is tho rep rn'nentativo organisation, so old and venerable that tonight's entertalnmont will be the 01th annual festival It lias held. Tho splendid ball room will lmvo 100 and moro sons of New York and their guents within Its nmplo bounds, and was decorated with American and ItritMi Hags and the coat-of-nrtns of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, MaFsachiiHOtts, Itbodo Island and Con necticut worked on large blue silk ban- O. JH.CDAOK 0O3Eg3SaXSl3Ea Succeseo- ' to Dr. J. M. Kccito, of Whlto Corntf, Salem Or. Parties desir lug superior opantlons at modoralo fee In any branch aro in especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. SALEM LODGES "VcrnKSTicria op wMrtrtfOX" cwfirt HhcTWooU Foh)t No. ID. MMti Filday nights In Turner block. John M. A U Drown Booy nhiun. (1. It. ll-P.lTT Phone 1071,i ROOMS 1 AN1 'A. OUAY 11WC. B. F. J01ME3. Attornoy-at-Law Toledo, Oroton. u ymni muHms i (H in Ltncolu Il-I7m WwUlAik'uf Circuit Court an eploHlAto nlxtracl oi l cnuuty. SOUL ti BKOS, Piano Tuners and 11 pare I'OltTLANI) OUH. For Salem and vicinity leave orders at Geo. Will's Music Store. Money to Loan , On Improved farm ond city prop erty at lowest current ra'os. T, K. FORD Over Lftdd it Hush's Dank. Loans and Insurance Money to loan from ft to 8 ier cent, according to security-no expenso for examination. Insurance effected on hopa and other property nl lowest rates. John Moir 290 Com, sr, 7-ld 'fd.'-v i'fcWrtM'm"-)jy fw Ym llcnnrt fnr ChlcnfPiHnlt Luke special i uintiia, v:ina.ni TIMK BCIIEDULK m 1'ortUh.r tiers. GAKIM3T SVVKISPERS Don't mako the iniHtako of buying a clieap, w-orthless. unknown carpet sweeper. Huron it Hamilton keep Bissell's "Oyco" Bearing, tho best in tho world. Prima Donnas And Soubrettes This volume presents the heroines of tho light opera and musical comedy in America by J.ewiaC. Strang, in apprecia tions otraro literary, merltand illustrated with etching, printed from beautiful typo and InnrtiBtic bindings. 'J his la tno fourth of tho Htoiro Lover's Servios I y i. n. l'mrn .t Co.. Boston. It roods liko a romance how many women came in a few yearB to bo known to the wholo nation from obscure vocalists in some country church choir. Trado supplied at Salem, Ore., by Pat ton Bros., booksollors. Tho Eatte's Heart by lUmllnGuland, This weatem writer haH endeared him self to the hearts of tho masa of Ameri can peoplo porhapB not tho highly oducatod but to tho real composition of Bomutv. Tills story first appeared in tho Saturday Kvenlug Post unil thrilli.d tlio readora of that paper with the ac count of saving a young man from jail, his determination to goout wostnnd.grow up" with tho eattlo business, and his dual great success. Tlio volume is a beautiful specimen of bookmaker's art. Publish ed by D. Appleton it Co,, New York. Price $1.60. Trade supplied at Salem, Ore., by Patton Bros., Booksellers. Chili Verse. A dainty volume of pithy poems by tho nolcd Catholic priest John B. Tabb, whoBO lines have so ofton appeared ia thu magazines of late. They range from grave to gay, but every ono has a clear point.nnd fa more than an empty rhymu. Small, Muynnrd it Co., Boston. Trade supplied at Salem by Patton Bros. CAPITAL i in' Express and Transfer If Meets all mall and passenger trains. Baggago to all parts of tho city. Prompt service. Telephone. JfV.OMYKIt that wiiy NQT-fcret; utiiiibiimUon ffira know your llfl.au wll llA 1 ard tha The Cocktail Hook It U nlso called a, slilolward guide for gentlemen, nnd is recipe book for pre paring mixed drlnka and care of wines "so Unit the qualities of a good dinner will not bo marred by'an Injudicious dis position of the liquids," I- O. Page A Co. Boston. Price 60c. Trade supplied at Salem, Ore., by Patton Bioh., book-pollers. I'or Ills Coiut.'y. Admirers of Marhall Saunders, author of Beautiful Joo, will rojoico nt this pret ty holiday volume of two short stories from her iwn printed in tho Cosy Corner Series of .. O. Page it Co., Boatou, who aro publishers of three other volumes of hoc writings. This volumu is prettily Illustrated. Price GOo. Trade supplied at Salem, Ore., by Patton Bros. The expatriates. This ia tho first novel of Lillian Bell, ii wrlir already well known for her tlKv.tr Hluirt stories and essays It ia a romanoo of today, oharaotoriwd by Its unswerving patriotism, ltd uold nnd dar ing handling of striking events, and its brilliant descriptions. It is, without doubt, one of the moat noted novels of tho year. Harper Bros., New York. Price ft GO. Tiade supplied at Salem by Patton Bros. The KedMeaor the Dusk A Romance of the "Days of Cromwell. By John Finiiemoro. With illustrations. I2mn. Cloth, oruamonUl, f 1.50. A renuirkublu novol of Puritans and exiled Cavaliers during tho time q Cromwell. Many oi tlio Happening. are among tho faatnoaeca of Wnloafjv new ground In recent fiction), and are nt most oxciting character. With ample illustrations these SO chapters teem with rapid life and an aruhale translation into the time of tlio Puritans and Koundhcada. This aub atantial volume will lo a weloomo ad dition to all lioiue aid scliool libraries wliore Stirling boys and girls are, frequenters. Handaouioly printed by J. B. Mppiucott Company, I'htladdlphla. Trado mippjiotl at Saloju, Or).Hhy Pat ton Bros., Boukaeliere. Urchins of tho Sea. In thla handhomo volume for children, is presented a series of illustrated rhymes that are of tho famo ordor in text and picture us thu famous Brownio books, and while written ciiieily for entertain ment, carry with them not a little infor mation about sub-marlno life. Long man, Green it Co,, Now York. Trado supplied nt Salem, Ore., by Patton Bros. The Childhood of Jl-Slilb. This little volumo of Indian and ani mal lore by Albert Krnest Jonksia hand Homoly printed and is illustrated in wldo margins by sixty-four pen sketches jier tlnont to the text. It is published by tho American ThreBliorman, of Madison, Wis. Price $1.00. Trado supplied at Salem, Ore., by Patton Bros , Booksell ers. v ' Kin Kindness aud Other Stores. Tlio eight stories liavo grown out of tho work of tho author in tho public schools of Syracuse as an olllcer of tlio Bands of Morcy and of tlio society for the Prevention of Cruelly to Animals. She felt that the principles of thoso or ganizations could bo taught bettor by il lustration than by precept; and as sho could not find just the Btorics sho wanted to use, sho began to wrlto stories herself, and tell them to tho children. 0. W. Borden, publisher, Syracuse, N. Y. Prlco MV. Sold at Salem by I'at ton Bros. ACCIDENT BEFALLS A SALEM WOAUN Mrs. T. F. Uoynl, of South Commercial street, wife of tho Ilev. T. F. Royal, tho Methodist mini tor, mot with a most distressing accident between 3 and o'clock Thursday afternoon. While pass- ing nbout tho house sho stumbled over a chair and fell to tho iloor in bucIi a way as to fracture tho right femur or thigh bono. Drs. Reynolds and Brad shaw were summoned nnd thoso two gentlemen made tho sufferer as comfort able as possible, tfhoy successfully pot tho broken bono and Mrs. Royal is rest ing well. Mrs. Royal is eovonty. but ono of the best preserved and most active social and temperanco workers in tills city. Her hosts of friends will bo sorry to learn of her mlBhnp. T J. Sullivan, Stnte Street Tailor. Kull Bulling JiNt In. The-OLcrmlnr I P; terni. rrom Chlenpi. ItcM Mi-lnc w nulLs SIS. 9 pKllti IV The Gorman Market Will bo found all kinda of meat olid tho best of BaiiBogo. FIU5K DELIVERY. All bills duo the lato tirm of Wolt A MIcBf.ko meet bo paid. Wolz & Son 171 Commercial St.. Bpo- kano Klycr ClWpUl Allan- Itlo Kx, u P, m 8 p m, 8i, m. ox. Hun Hat ii r ilny to p. ra. Dr. Grace Albright Graduate of American School' of Osteopathy. : : : Every day oxcept. hours iltn l n. m; 1 Weller's grocery. Sunday. Ofllco to -1 p. in. over Leave Hnlrni Km Uml,Ulilcago S&lpSnhs oanJ,f; BMi, Walla Walla, Hpokn mi.. PW" apolla, HI. Viol, liuiuih ' i?,tf J waukee o hir.A ..i"'?! NIW h,.' """""i rtr VIA l.L'Ml :0T0M l 6 (Tk K NmM a u ST..'.-r L Ko8anKra.Ki1,'0",,T, . dbii PTiry iito najt, 1-. COM'MIlIA UIVKII ... i.nuinim P ta I'o A lorla ami ay landing itl- WIMiAMKTTM lino.. For Pnrllaiiil.NanbtM ami , nniiiiiKv -llifmian. Thniu' ' I imiia niui uai..i .-. -- - iv- irm imlay, aH p m ' Vn ai U II Wate Co., OFFICI'VOITY HALL. For water (.crvlcu apply at utile Bills payable monthly In mlviiuo Make all coinplalnta at the ofllc OUR SOUTH WINDOW Will show yon Bomo nice subjects for framing. If you have a pretty calander picture let im frame it for you. Boiikn it II.VJIII.TON'. White House Restaurant Easy of access. Courteous reception. First-class cooking. You enjoy what you order at lo6 Slate st. HUIE WING SANG CO. Hollilav goods, ChlncEO and JapaneVe fancy and dry goods. Silks, ladles' underwear, fur nishing goodp. mattings, orna ments, silk handkerchiefs, china waro, etc. All at low prlctw. MO STATE STRPET, SALEM ORE. Salem Soap Works WM.LAMKTTK TUVKIl DIVIsTok lloata to lVirlland as aloya. liimi'.,. . lrot cnrllnoatOrcKon City If llieViMmi.! " (lulnvwl llioro. TlckrU lo ill po "u Ini " "' WMfiliiKtoii, California or the vZl bSI?' cieckcr throogli from Halcm ftT ChW' rail or river routo to fnrttand. Ctin niiwlo at I'ortlaa.l with all rail ocanffi?,, HI'"- .. W'H.PKtBUwf Ocn, M Aet. IJorilaaa'rJ,, A Rent, Trado Street d.,1!?!. IMty ticket ami ftlghl ofllca 2M CtauS POSSIBLY You aro not nwaro of tlio fast time m, superb aervlco now afforded by tlif Afll NarJFsfWy r m wm am tnsr Tlio proprietor of tho Salem Soap t Works has thoeo operation of the dealers Consumers who doairo a Ilrst-claBS SOU)) will ! Encourage Home Industry By ordering Salenwnado soap GEORGE BROS, Props, Japanese Bamboo RlPRttuT? Store ...LOWEST PRICES... NAKANO, PROP. Mcar Willamette Hotel. 204 Commercial Street. Salem Oregon, 12 17 a S, C, STONE, M. D Vmprlotor of Stone's Drug Store HAf.KM, ORRdUN, Tlio wri (two In number) aro locatcU a No. 12S5 ami 33 Cominorolal afreet, ami ar welt Mocko! wltii atoiiipk'U) lino of ilruic i moillrltisi.tollot urtlclea, jorluinoiy, lirimliui utc,cu).,etc. DBnoNK Haliactoino!UyeaiK oxporlctmo In the prac llcootraeillolneaml now uiakoo no cliariio fo ronmiltallrni, mamlnntlnn or prwcrlptlon. 2 2 " imt WE HAVE "Daily Fast Trains TO THE EAST. If you cannot tnko tlio morning train travel via tho u citing train, fioth m tlnoly equipped. "Our Specialties" Fast Tiino, Through Service, rallmin Palace Sleepers, Pullman Tourist Bleep, ers. IMillman Dlnera, Library lCfeCti ami Freo Reclining Chair enra Hours in time saved to 'j.ni Chtt ago, Kansa9 uny, bi -o.ia, ew York Boston, mid otlu. r.aBte Tickets good to Halt Denver. It Is toyour interest to ubo Tin Onv land Limitkii. Tickets and eletjilni enr berths can bo secured from V. W. Skinnih. Agent 8. P. Co. g,t.0'K.AN. Salem Urt, J. II. ITiiitOP. Gon'l Agent, No. 136 Third Bt. i'ortland Or. r.fiBti'rn iwinta. I.ako City uA Or (luy Powers, Ag'l CANADIAN 2C PACIPIP - Galvanized Iron Work - W!J,-$lhMiit9B fit. PauU .and Chicago. lor yumwM .' r. ,v" tute"a ami other WorrnaUon, wnw . a- n easeu to biiwwjwwwh'wwi a tau, n.,iinr,iT Aiwnt. ifnrtami. urf. r ! vvii..i ,. - Peace Declared Why dovoto all your lime dlng tlio Boer War and tho Gold Holds ol Alutka There arj otlior matters p vital fmportaiico; you may make atrip EnuU and will want to know how to travel. In order to lmvo the boatsor- !vlco, uso the Wisconsin uenirai iiy Wril'.ne In Eni'lsh. Maxwell and Smith's language book has been arrange! on lines which is ap proved by many intelligent teachers of Kngllsb. It ia designed for uso In higher grammar classes, hb well na high schools aud is based on the principloof leaching from the wholo to the parts. Entire compositions are taken up llrst, followed by pnragraphs, then scntonce con structions, and, finally, thi smallest uiiita of composition, words. Tho method of studying modols of good composition is very prominent, and( the character and largo number of ox troots from good authors gives a special intoroat and valuo to the book. Wo think tliut not only in theory, but in practico tills book willl commend itself to teachers. American Book Co , New Yoik, 75o. Trade sjippjted at Salem, Ore , by Patton Bros., booksellers. Madame Dohcmla... By Trancis Nellson. Illustrated by Charlotte Harding. U'nio. Will orna mental epver design, f 1.50. A strong novol of New York Bohemian life by onu to whom it ia thoroughly familiar, its author liiwlnu, minglod In tho scenes described in tho liook and liaving a thorough knowlotlge of the life. Sold by Patton Bro., tho Salem booksellers. We make a specialty of cornices and all kinds of work in galvanized iron, v TC ZZ ZC - 3E X-"CJ JV3L B IN C3r- - Work and material always the best, and the prices are always the lowest. Z 2 3 . And Soo Line, SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA Southern Pacific Co. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leavo Salem for Portland and wj stations at 5:40 a. m. , 7:51 a. m. c4 4 :05 j). in. . .-T-, l.v BMcra... JJ A M log r a i, A.lilmiil -U.au A A l!" First-class and Tourist SLEEPERS DAILY Passengers booked to and from ALL POINTS EAST Atlantic Steamship Office. ' ' ' Ar Hacramento... Ar Han Kranclaco. Usui 1)01 Ar Deuyer. .- ArKama, t'lty ;TZLmfm in 7 45 r M Ir5:All"Tfi!! SWAM J 7S6AM W t.m a m Ar KI I'iimi M S J J J Ar Knrt Worta Ar L'llr of Moxico Ar iioiuvou Ar Novr Urloana. Ar Vahlngtou Ar Now York . and 9.MAM WJOIJ ail i If tSikt ,, IS en iii 'ivinrldts cars on w PHONE 151 T, S BURROUGHS, 103 statesist SOIVIBTHING NEW! ts KEBN INCANDESCENT GAS BURNEH No Chlmnoy, no blacl-ened MantleB. Gives :15 candlo power por Toot of gas consumed. Soveral 6ies. We have in stock tho No 1, burning ono foot per hour and giving a 35 candlo power light for fMO of one cent per hour. Also tho No , giving 70 candle power at a cost of 0-10 of cent per hour. INVESTIGATE THRM Salem Gas L,io:h.t Co. For full particulars apply to K. J. COYLK, A. U, l. A., Vancouver, B. 0. II II ATlIlfVTvn 140 Third St. Portland. Ill Hi trains. Chair caraSacnimentoloOM am! K Paao.anit tounaicaraww .-,.. St. Louis, Now Orleana and Wojlc.. (Tonnocting at' San Frandleco with ati oral stealnshln , nea for HoajWj Japan, China, Phllippinoa, CenU-I rt South America. , --- goT-TrTlV. W. Skinner agent at btw Station, or addreaa . 0. II. MARKIIAM.G.P.A.. r oruauui vn" pip Chemokota St Tolophono 663 POPULAR PUBLICATIONS-POPULAR PRICES THE NEW- YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE Ins tor nmiy sixty .'anlK.'n r . iit.nl. il h tho l'eupir x Na tional , niily Ne..W.er, l r faiimi-. unj ()'.,i,-r. 11 , fpl. nUi't Aki'lculiuis' l-pri in ii , lit laliul'le luuikt t IKriii, rwvfmai I m ti' Ini u.i.oul the mui.uy. Kx fj.l.ii II I. nl.'.. IK' Hi I. 'ICr f. Hi MeWii.uU IMpMriincni, ttv faKlnailnc klwri Hurt. U' . etc, ron In J! Ii.d Bin hi i i inw ... Mi!. IIvk.iIhi' nli hitIiiUiii. .ir.in, 4,t.iMi ll'- ? w,,- The Story or Dato. Aiinlo Fellows JolinBtou bus writUm many entertaining chlldren'a booka but fow of them aro as good ua this late onu of tho "Cosy Cornor Sorloa." It is not only a good story, but teaeluw muoli of thoeo very human piadrui.oi.l8. It ia ludloroua and woll llltutruted. I C. Page & Co,, Boston. Salem trade tup nllad hy Patlon Bm. A Ccordaa Dunjalow Young nnd old will lie interosod in thuchartictoristic book bv Frances Cour tenay Baylor. It ia a truly southern .'.on eeption, and intended to give young people a good Idea of that section. Tho lllurtratious nre beautiful and the story vivacious. Houghton, Mlfllln Co., Boston. Price U Patton Bros., book sellers, Salem, Mill supply thn trade. Bed Tin-e take a plousaul herb drink, tho next morning I feel bright ami my com plexion ia Witter. My doctor says it auty gently' on tho stomach, liver and kidnoys, mid is a pleasant laxative. It Is made of horbs, and la prepared as easily as tea. It la culled Lane's Medl uluo. All druggists sell It at UThi. and 50 eta. Ime'a Family Medicine moves the bowela-each duy. If you cannot get it, send for free sample. Address, Orator F. Woodward, Loltoy, N. Y. 03utE"0?I.Ina. Bwatto ltoKWYwHaiiMwrBigi' In connection win, Tt Trlbtuiv iiiuiiraivu wRll .j sriCUUol- publlalwu cm MunOa , WJn Uy nU t-iWay, u a lompkl tip to Ulv daily nkwapaper, thrae Uda In tl.e wwJ., with all Imnortant nt ( tlia other four ). IToliMjy tllua- (rat-a. n J nila with mtKMt- ho with to wllh netts 'i i' nation ami woiM. K -(t u lur MiiliKurliitluu lirice. 8110 hit trur. Mt to tlM a v.. ,.. ,.. ... .,.A .t,. .,. ,.MiMK. Ilu.lt. tli.f. W.i.k:,i.i,a ..attiWtai With l'ouiar Willi WeKly Ttl-WMkly NEW YORK VBI- VV Pt. Y '" rwulinit for all wt a 'MM.I Kwp in flM ,ouch v T. North Atnerlt-nn lln l , NtMV YorU Vlfr- lliirnur'N MawiiaiiK., , yr luy,."..... 111! .IIP , I !... a. - -i.f'Zfa ------ rm --- ? V I flJl Nl. MrltulUM m,Kul ir, MM MikVlij . aSS AlfCliiri.'H iliiKitli.i W Vir i( .. ,. . .... ilm eUai-r Muiiilil), .,. ,,-! C . . . 1 i iffi l.eafie' r;kly, ., ...rU t y f ' ' He ! of Six him. N.. . .... i i ' ' .1lii ,.lii... 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One Vfr. $.1 Oil 1.00 I.OO 1.00 J.00 It.Olt $z i.:tr 1.10 l.'.'O r.,oit r..ito i.on u.r.i IIm'iO lw l.-T. i.i:r. l!.OI 1,11(1 U,Oo a.r. 1.00 i.'jr. 1.00 l.iMl 1.00 i.oh 1.00 i:K m Trlbunt. One Vanr. l.no 1. no t.no t.rtu :t.r,o 1,0.1 j.Hn .ou 1.7.1 1.7(1 n.nu n.r.o l.no n.in n.no 1.M.1 1.7.1 1.(10 ..io i.no n.no .IK i.no 1.K.1 1.0.1 1.0.1 1.H.1 i.r.o 1.V.1 1.11.1 WHEN YOU PAY YOUR GOOD MOHEY For a ticket Ka-t, you naturally and very properly want to go over tho routo that will give you the very best accomo dations at the lowest possible rate. Honco, you should ask your ticket agent to make your ticket read via tho ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Our popular " personally conducted tourist excursionH in modern Pullman tourist sleeping carH leavo Salem ovory. Monday Evening and Thursday ovouing via fcacramento aim ovory luesiiay oven ing and Saturday morning via Portland ami run tlirouu change via tho World's moat fcenlo Lino cngo without connecting at Chicago wttli all morning trains Knst, nlso with tho Hock Island personally conducted tourist enr for Boston, TIiom) tourist Bleeping cars nro broad veBtibuled, lighted with Pintch Una and provided with all weekly Illus trated periodicals and magazines for tho freo ue of our patrons and are accom panied through lo destination by a rep resontatlve of tho Groat Jlock Island Route. Wo alpo have a daily first-class sleeping car service to Chicago via the Scenic Line, and the best dining ear servicoin tho world. For full information, mups etc, call on or write to, A. K. C'ooi-kk, Uuii. Agt or Portland Oregon. W. W. Skinner, U, M. Powkoh Agent s. I'.TJo. Agent O II v. N Co 041 Salem Or. Salem Or.' tf i.f I r ul,. 1 MWtmtthj.n in iriiiii.. al..i (anattmi . iiiijiikui, .au-JoiL City, Bids Are Invited For sunnlioa for the school for deaf from 1,'no ' January 1st to March 31st, 1001. A list iO sunn lies needed will Imi fnniialinl nn. 011 appliou'tlon to jhe suporintqiident. QlaAYTON WISNTZ. Smwriivtenilejit Dyaf'Muta Suboo), Sn lojn, Oregon. 12.14 Ot i.no i.no 1.1HI with Oregon Shori Lino The Direct Koute to Montana, Utah, Coloradp and all Eastern Points. Gives choice ?l two hwrjU wW tho UNION PACIFIC 0MtM or tho KIO GRANDE BcenloUwi. No Change of Cars. On tho Portland-Oliicflgo BpeeW. n flnest in tho West." V m NeirOrdluary ToitrUt Sleep Huporb IJbrarvlluffe Vf i.fr 8u eudlii Dinner;, Mea'4 a l ratw ko BecllnlriK Chair fn. (,-nifortablo (ch aud toOK Kntlro Train Completelr wo" For further inforn.a ttaj s j. R.NAQEL, .VSiil Trav. Pass. Agt. Agent, v. - 1.2 Third St. Portland Or. Sulfa RailP Corvaliis k Eastern TIME OAltr). No. 2 For Yaqul nu: n 4J p. a Train leaves A Ibany.. 'jop.Bi. Truln leavcH Corva Is..- ' Ttuln arrives Yaqulua . -w No. 1 Returning: O'lO-"' Leaves YuqulPft. it..K is. 1 .. n.runlllR ".-T.- It. Arrlvea Albany I4, No. 3 For Detroit; 7iX) Leuveb Albany nfl). Arrives Totrolt No. 4 Returning: w-ntb u Leaves Defolt 5;ip Airlvea Albany....- iAirsJ Ono aud two connect t a u,icI CorvalllH with St'iernlser irlvlnK direct service tieou" pSrW Fdjawnt bescg- ,lrtrf Trains for tl.e $$& Mf Detroit at nooo, Kll"?un"dTo 1 to reach MJiS'w$ Brelteu -usli aud fcantiam Twaldes. A ""ft T V. A V. A. J. TUB M Kit. DI. !- -,. ..wll State If ViTk THE 8 Tri MEHTBgW allll!0f' pod at Huron & Hamilton, &. a, i.