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PftcMmXritrmverisg&fisls jfjisvn tivsm. ; frjm . .'? j t RESULTS always follow the use of New tiro's Herplctde, the new scien tific euro for dandruff unci fall ing hair. It possesses certain properties that kill the germ or microbes that causes all the trouble by sapping the oil out of the hair bulb. With tliii parasite destroyed, dandruff and the falling hair cannot exist. A thick, soft growth of hnir springs forth where formerly hiirmgs lonn wnerc iormerlv H thin, brittle hair, or perhaps I tot d baldness held sway. Hi One bollle will convince J oil oflu merits. For Salt at ill rirtt-Clas Drug Stores. Qiristmasjulb Wo Invito you to romu nnd see our stock of Holiday (foods. No such stock ami assortment have over boloro boon shown in Snloin. Too much to inontion In n space liko Uiifl. nnd n whoM pngn Is tooniurh to read, thoroforo wo Inyitu you kindly to nil i" urnri nml nan t lm ttt lm 1 Inn t iwl i . confident that you will find something to I ui.inu iiuiiueuiiiu I'liaiimn, iihi-iiii in wuii ns ornamental. Yon win nut Iiuvii Iuiil' lit Im w.tiUd on; ulnoof ns to wait on. COMIC HAItl.V. Christmas special: Fancy 2ic cup and saucer free with one dolhu purolniso of Coffeo or T-u. Yokohama Tea Store 211) Cot maraud St. Salem Ore. mo.vu 2111. vkkk uiatvaitv. o. C T Co's PAB8KN0KR Bl'KAS.HIt p MONA ALTONA I.KATIO) fOIl I'OnTl.ANt) I nlly oxcontHuudr. VHii hi Q'l TIIIK AND ntKAl' llll'UH. Hi !t Iwwwu HtAto runt 0 iiritlM. M. l' IIALDWIN, AeMit P EllSOX A L NEWS a.nl cosmic NT 11. M. Wliltti ban gone to Lyons to spond Christmas. L. K. Adams want .to Portland on business last evening. Miss K. L. Willltt fs visiting Albauy f rlonils over OhriHtmas. Mtsu Led a Huron Is vlsltnig frlemls nt Eugene over Christmas. K. M. Hurd and IrK. Adams reluruod from Portland this morning. Mrs. H, A. Dlggs 1ms left for San Fran cisco where she w ill visit for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. - 1 Moody and Mrs. F. A, Moore wont to Portland this morning for tho dny. Dr. A. A. .Tessun returned from Port-j litntl last evening where he mih attend ing tho Dimtal Association. Mrs. Louis Btlneon went to Portland thin morning to remain over next week to attend her slstor'H woddlng. Mrs. Pearl 0. Konoff of Ophlr, Cali fornia, Is visiting nt tho homo or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wait. Mrs. J. A. Dimmlok of Hubbard who wbh hero for a few days for ChrUtmas shopping roturnod homo last evening. John Darby went; to Arlington thf morning to spond tho holiday with his aUters, Mrs. Laura Crow, Miss Ber tha Darby. 'Miss Evelyn Poujado, of Gervals, who has been visiting tlie Misses Goulot, ol tbl" city, returned to her homa yesterday aftornoon. Mrs. J. J. Hall of Wood burn who was Imrrt nndur medical troatmoiit for about twelve iUs returned homo somewhat improved. Miss Evelyn Poujudo of (tsrvals who was bore f'r a vifKe visit with hor sis tor Mrs. Fred Cloulet returnod homo last evening. Mrs. G. A. Rockwell wont toMqro, Bherman County this morning to spm.d the holidays with her husband who Is located there, . Mrs- J 0 Dr returned from Kirks title Mo. where aim took treatment at the Osteopathy Sanitarium. Hor health is considerably Improved. n i i ..ir name un from Seattle came up from Seattle Mr. Firstar spent lust. 11..1 ... on.. ..n,t llm laat . la a ai'rtiillliv iimmer about BuV.tr City and the last three months in tlio Pound man try. Mies Evelyn C. Keloid, wlio has t"en visiting friends Jure for a few dayart. turned to Albany last night whore she is a student at Iho Albany College. Mrs. E M. Uillom, of Butte. Men tana arrived In Salem, joatenUy for a iMiiuiivvlmt with Mr. and Mrs. Kaue at No. 376 Church street. Mrs. Gitlwn is accompanied by her ton, and will re main in tho city for several weeks. P C. Levar and Frank Holer, of Jem. have recently purehased the f..it ilail They are both newsfWPr ...... of noa.uleral.le exrlence au.lnft.lwW, will meet with wall-merll! euaeaH- M r i ., n nf tbe member ff . i. J.ear, ouo oi um hw ... ""; 'i , ' Vit vottr os. n ...' .. .i.. o rt.lAnt ofth'our uJtwlelim abot yow w ZT . "": "' ."iSd. ntW HAY-PAUNCEFOTE TREATY PASSED Adopted in the Senate by a Yote of 55 to 18. Both Oregon Senators corded in Favor of iheAteasure. Re- After spending Ihu greater part of I119I twi'k in coiibidoring tho Hay l'luuiiefoto treaty for a luodillcatinn of 'tha Clavtmi. ltnluor convention of 1850, the fonalo consumed ouly ono hour ami 10 mlnulos in amunillng It, mid rntifvltm it us nuioiided. Durlnu thut tiinu there worn . . 8vol roll calls hiiiI viva voe toIob. Thu llrst llvo of the roll calls wer urn nn nmondmonts offered liy Individual tena- tors, nnd the last one on a resolution to ratify the treaty as amended. All tho ninoudments, except those offered by Henntor Forukcr and reported by the cotntnlttuo on foreign relations, wore voted ,donn by majorities nvurneiiig about 111. The ratification reaolulion was adopted by a vote of 55 to 18. Tho vote upon tho treaty itself is us follows : Yeas Aid rich, Allison, Dacon, Lover idgo, Burrows, Carter, Chandler, Clay, Cullom, Deboe, Dillingham, Klkins, Fairbanks, Foraker, Foster, Frye, Gal linger, Hale, Ilanna, Hausbroiigh, Hnr ris, Ilawley, Hoar, Jones (Nov.), Kean, Keiinv. Lindsav. Ix)dL'e. McBriccr. Mc. Comas.McCmnbor.MeHiiory, McLaurln, McMillan, Mallory, Morgan, Nelson, Penrose, Peiklns, Pettus, Piatt (N. V.), Prituhard. Proctor.Ouarles.Scott.Slioun. McMillan .Sjioonor, Stewart, Sullivan, Tnllalerro, Thurston, Turner, Warren, Wotuioro, Wolcott.-55. Nays Allen, Baid, Bate, Berry, But nor, Cockrell, Culberson, D.uiiol, Holt Icldt, Mason, Money, Pottlgrow, Teller, Tillman, Turley, Vest, Wellington. 18. Pairs on tho treaty voto were as fol fel fol eows: Two Senators for tho treaty being paiied with mis against it, in nc con.nnco with custom' Depew and Sewell for, with Ilawllns ngatust; Clark mid Simon for, with Chilton against; Dollivernud Baker lor, with Towne ugalnfil ; Caffory and Piatt I Conn. ) for, with Jouos'f Ark ) against; Kyle ab'ont and unpaired. He was for tho tnsity, but no pair could bo secured foi him. The pairs on the vote on tho niuoiid ments were us follews: Chilton for with Simon ngaiuft, Ilaw llns for with Depew against; Ivonuey for with Sow nil against; Allun for with Dolliver against ; Jones ( Ark. 1 for with Plait (Conn.) against; Holtfeldt for with Kyle iiguiust: Harris for with Clarke against; Caffety and Baker lib- sent and unpaired.. Tho text of tho treaty as amended, follews: Article I It is agreed that the canal, under tho auspices of tho Government of tho Putted Stales, either directly at its qw cost or by gift or loan of money to individuals or corporations, or through subscription to or purchase of stock or shines, undjthat subject to tho provisions ol tliu present convention, tho Govern tnent shall have and enjoy all the rights Incident to such construct inn, regulation and nmimoim'iit of tho canal. Article 2. The high contracting par ties desiring to preserve and maintain tho funeral principles of neutralization established In article eight of tho Clay-ton-Bulwor convention, which conven tion Is hereby iiipureodod, adopt as basis of sueli neutralisation Him follow ing rules substantially us embodied In the convention botween Great liritLin and certain other Powers, signed at Constantinople Octobor 20, 1888 for tho tree navigation of tho rfueft Marino Canal, that is to say. '1. Tlio Canal shall lie free and open, in tlmo of war ns in lime of peace, to the vexaels of oommoroo and of war of all nations, on .tonus of entire equality, so that there shall 1-e no discrimination against any nation or Its oithensor subjects in rwpiwt of condition or nhnnyAa of traillo or otherwise. "2. The Canal biall never be block aded nor shall any right of way bo ff' SFSAHB'KauS9.ati The liability to disease j3 greatly lee8euedwiitutlJPt)iooi is mgowvu.i ditlou, nm dietuculatlon healthy nnd vigorous For lien nil refuse mnttcr b promptly carried out of the system ; otlferwU ft would rapidly accumulate ferine' t' t'c i would take nlace, the blood become polluted nnd the consti tution so weakened that a simple nmlady lrtitfht result seriously. A healthy, nctive circulation means good digestion and strong, healthy An a blood purifier nnd tonic S. S. S. has no equal. It is the wifest and beet remedy for old poonlc.atul children tKnu-it contaius no minerals, but w . . , i..c,..j,nf rmin and herua. Ko otjier remedy so thoroughly and .ffectuallv clcftnbes the blood of hit- ,. riHeS. At the same tune it build up the weak and d bilitated, and rwio vntaa the entire sys tem. It cures permanently ui ""' of blood and skin troubles. , ..-w. -- . Mr !4ra. J18H1IT o'"K""-..,rr -J H.rrfli.KJrt!Mi,,V!?'f'"8rs: J.. tUt tw.ttiy """." E ku anrvaniiB uwiih - - jc - SdauTtn.urut Her bop lea. . . n . . T, awdwr. gfvS imffl ffiSbi . v"" SH1 tor our lm boo". webol W9! Swd for our lm hook wd write BartKSarSsffiw15 U ai Oiear r physician al "" idieal advie ffi. nn THE 8tFT PClf 10 CO, ATUhTA, flA. Sltdlcradvitsfe. DON'T' COUGH Slop it with Scott's emulsion ol cod-liver oil. A little coughing is nothing the tickling, that makes you rough once, is some dust; not the least harm. You scratch an itch, and forget it. This cough is scratching an itch. But the cough, that hangs on and comes hack, is the sign of an itch that hangs on and coi::ts hack. There is some thing that makes that itch. Inflammatien: a germ per haps; it's alive; like a seed in ."noi.st warm ground; it will :;iow if you let it, especially "i children. V .fd mi little it) try, If you like, '" 'tl' fc IIUWNK, w IVirl treet, New York exercised nor any act of hostility bo committed within it. ' !!, Veeeela of war of a belligerent shall not rovictual nor toko any stores In tho Canal except eo far as may bo strictly necespary, and transit of such vessels throngh tho Cannl shall bo ef fected with tho least possible delay in nccordanco with tho remilntions in force, and wltti only such Intermission as mny result from tho necessities of tho service. Prizes shall bo in nil re spects suhJQrt to tho samo rules as vessels of war of belligerents. "I. No bolllgercnt shall o.nbark or disembark troops, munitions of war or waiUke materials in tho Canal, excoptj u utn enra oi ncuueni auu n.n iranco oi H(lm ,800n M 1Iood from Umi Lnko transit, and In such cno transit shall bo nnVo you eeon them nt Buren A Hnmil resumed with nil possible dospatcb. ton? They are 8Uorb, and only $1.00 "5-Tlio provisions, of this nrticl cnc1'- shall apply to tho wators adjacent to1 poor Croc In Eiypt. tlie canal wltliln tlircomnrlno mllesoll the opposite ends. bdlilljer'Mit slinlt Vessels ol war ola' not remain in RUCll waters longer thnn twenty four hours l tho matter, and causos apprehension at any one timo, oxcopHn distress, and a8 (0 tho next cotton crop. Tho dopart in such cato shall depart as soou ns pos-1 mm)t o jrriRalion has decided to throw siblo. Avossolofwnrofonobelllgoront ,iuma nor08H tho Nllo branchos In the Bluill not depart within twenty-four' j,0)00i pltvnR t. hours of tho iloparturo of that of nnoth-1 er belligerent. It is agreed, however,! Dtsfness Ctnnot be Cured that none of tho Immediate foregoing "'V local applications, m i they cannot .... i ., , ., , .i reach tho diseased porlionol tbocur. conditions and stipulations In seetio is Tloro fl oniy 0no way to cure doafness, numbered one, two, three, four and livo'and that is by constitutional remedies, of tills artlclo shall npply to mcaeures ! Deafness is caused byau inilamcd con- u-IiIlIi (In. ltU,l Klntoii mnv And ltlltlon of tllO IIIUCOUS lining of tho wl.lLlitbo luted states may 1 ml it j.:uatnchIan Tnbo. When this tube gets necessary to tako for securing for Its own 1)namcd you have a rumbling sound or forces thadofence ol tho Unitoa States imperfect hearing, and when it is en- and tho mnintonence ol public order. I tlroly clpeed deafness is the result, and ii Tim ninnt nntimntixi tniildlnir unless the Inllammntion can bo taken (J.-riio plant, cstlmntep, tniliaings QUt nm, th,8 tnb(J mtnnA t0 jta normnl and all works necessary to tho construe- condition, hearing will bo destroyed for tion nnd operation ol tho Canal Bbnll bo , ever; nh.o cases out of ton are caused by deemed to bo n part thoreof, for tho .catarrh, which Is nothing hut an tnllam- , ,, , ' ,, ,, , ,i,n ' od condition of the mucous surfaces. purposes of this convention, nnd In timo , Wo w, R,vo Ono Tim)(tre(i I)o)nra fo of war as in tlmo of peace shall enjoy any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) complote Immunity from attack or Injury that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh liv bullleownts. and from acts calcu atod , to impair tlioir usefulness as a part of tho Canal. "7. No fortillcatlcns shall be erected commanding the Canal or watoraiidja cent. Tho United States however, shall be ut liberty to maintain such military police along tho Canal ns may bo neces sary to protect It against lawlessness and disorder. The provisions of tho Ifay-Pauncefoto treaty affected by tho Davis amendment are as follews: Section 1. The canal shall be free nnd open In time of war, ns In timo of peace, to tho vessels of commerce and of war ol all nations, on terms of entir equality. Sec. 2' Tho cannl shall never bo blockaded, nor shall any right of war bo exercised, nor uny act of hostility bo committed within it Sec. 3. Vessels of wnrof a belllgerant shall not rovictual nor tako any stores in the canal, except so far as may bo strictly uecoxsury, and thetraindtof such vessels through the canal be effected with the least poesibio delay Friz shall bo in all respects Hubject to tlie same rules as vessels ol war of the belligerents. Sec. 1. Nn belllge'ants thnll embark ordleombark troops, munitions of war or warlike mat rials in t ! v tm.d, excopt in unroof n.inU'DUl himliai.iO of tlie transit, and in hicIi www Me transit' shall be nwuuiwl with nil ihwhuIo ills- Ktc 5. Vowels of war of a lifl!iifriit ol. hD not rriiiinin in waters within tliwo nmnne miles of olther end o tie ennl longer tb..n twenty-lour nours The Davis amendment, adopted by te Senate, is as follews: ' Insert at the end of eetlon Oof ar ticle 2 the follewing: "It Is agreed, however, that none of the immediately foregoing ooniiithma and stipulations in wcilons numbered I, 2, 3, i and fi of this arllajo shall apply to miaaurt whkih the lnltwl fctaten may mid it nwortary to take for Manuring, by iU own forces the defense of the United Siatennud tha maintuuansu of public ord&r." 'J his statemsnt will msko th jpatter plan to interested rendurs. Your Best Work. Cannot be done unless you Jiava good liealtli. You cannot have g oI health witltout pure blood. Yon may have pHie Woul by taking Hood's SarMrllla now. Yoi cannot renlixe tho good It w ill do you until you try It. Begin tak-ir.-itaudsse hew quk-ky It will give y 'i a spixaitH. strength and vigor und i-uih vuur rheumatfBin, natarrh or ti'ltifulH. All PiUa. liver 26. i)U are unrwl by Hood's 7 (ll.l framad m-i-iHuMi Mr Qh??", rHHnt.-Tl.e Rlito Stwdlo. II 21 tf OA0TOHIA. -y u DR&SS.MAKIhC t. th 4v iii faafllke. by aatmwtnt y . yf-A tvCtT7 SECRET SERVICE AT THE GRAND Mltitary plays always soeiu to pleaso the public, and tho combination of what is generally admitted to bo the best one ever written, and the popular Frawloy Company, ought to provo Irresistible This Is tho attraction which comes to tho U rand Opera Ilouso, Saturday ovo ning, Dec. 22nd. "Secret Servico," by William Gillette, is tho play to bo of fered, nnd T. Danlol Frawley'a splendid company will bo seen in its various characters. Tho Frawloy forces this season are largor than over before Thirty people, all told, nro on tho list. This number constitutes an extraordin arily largo dramatic company, nnd when it is romombercd that many of them draw very comfortable salaries, it will bo soon that there aro fow traveling organizations bo costly ns this. Uni formly good business is necessary to tho support of sucli n company, and, fortun ately for Mr. Frawley, it has prevailed so far throughout his present road tour Crowdod houses every whoro havotcslfied to tho general interest in Gillette's great war drama, and nlso the equally wide spread confldenco In Mr. Frawloy 's ability to select and mauago a dramatic company. "Secret Servico" created a furoro when It was produced In Now York, and ran without a break during an entlro theatrical season. It is said to bo the most intensely interesting drama over staged in this country, nnd nlso tho most meritorious, from a purely technical view, ovor written by nn Am erican author. It departs in many ways from timo honored theatrical traditions. There is not nn nsido or a soliloquy in the piece, nnd the action all takes placo without any lapses of months, days or even hours. Tho tlmo Which passes tu tho progress of tho story is tho Bamo as that occupied In its performance, nnd in many other ways stago llceneo is not Invoked. A complete (.conic accoutro- mont Ib carried, and no detail of tho production is slighted. n.,,v tw .! TimrrniM Itlninnrnil. vnilltrf .iub iiv v vru iwi ! will bo poor. Tim nnvltr nnil rnittil f nil, . niii mi u i jvrvf Ativiuiaiiw tt j&ai'w ' ln nl t,n Nlln rlvnr U a orioiis factor vm- nenu iur eircuiun, irW( F. J. Ohknbv & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Hall's Family Pills aro tho bust. The Hew York tucket Is hoadquartores (or holiday Koods. Their UHiial low prices apply to thoso Hues as we as to all regular linos. Store open evenings till 8 o'clock. 10 iUt wjt OATOXIIA. Beiri XU ? ' I" "M ,,lw waH BottgM Our Pstroot Expect and wo are prepared to (III yourordoi (or tho best of meals nt this seaion of the year. You can enjoy what you or der nt tho St. Elko Rkbtauhant. Coiuella at Columbia, Nkw Yoipc, Doc. 21. M, Bonlst Con stant Coquelln will deliver n lecture at Columbia University to-night. Hfs sub ject Is 4,IArt ot lb Comodlcn." M Cwjuolln goes to Columbia on tho Invi tation of Brauder Matthows, who is professor of English literature at the university. Prepare for Christmas. Mako all happy If possible. All the donations of Groceries you wish to pur chase as well as all the Candy ami nuts for your own familyran bo bought ntfalr prices froip 4 BRANSON h HAG AN, UtJi Wanted. Tho undersigned will receive bids for the remodeling of his store, 280 Com mercial strcot. Plans for the same ean be seen by calling at the store, The right to reject any and all bids resorved. j2 17 tf E 8. Lahi-okt. ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY BY DAYLIGHT Dayllht Stopover t Nifr f al(, Through first ols tounist sleeper (rpm Pacific Coast weekly for Chicago. Bottuii, iv York, and other eastern noints. via Uk Grande WesU-rn, (Ortat Ball Uke Houte) Unver A Ilio (irAiida, C It I A I' and I linms Central o 0hlc4g, onnueat iug iu H Un'or D-pot with Michigan C'tmtraPa simllai car for points m1 For iKUtioulara call on oraddres l.ocal Agent or, II. II. Tboiibuix. fV.m'l Ae'l. lib Cent. It. It 8 01 HUThlrd sU Portland Ore Old Post OfficeStables Are largo am hare reliable attend anta, your team boarded by the week or day. Good teams for hire. Prices ftonahle. Your patronago solicited. H. M. Brown A2 Ferrv Street. j. nuiu pinirttuoi v-sr'svrrv"' Willamette. Frank W Ltbby, New York. W II Raymond, Portland Edwin B Duffy, Portlaud. K J Plynn, Portland. E M Weaver, Philadelphia. O W McKuny, Brownsville. D A Magnops, Wheatland. Bit Giltner, Portland. N K Smith, Portland. 0 W Lawrence, Portland. J 8 Forrest, New York. Geo Strachan, Now York. Richard Baird, North Yamhill. F D Hennessy, Chicago. 0 E Matholt, Portland. J T Fognriy, San Franc'iBco. J 0 Thomas, Pottland. 0 A Park, City. A Charliiitford, Portlaud Thco B Wilcox, Portland. EG Sow ell, Portland. W U Corbett, Portland. J S French, San Francisco. B F Scott, Portland. Jnmcs Hcmouway, Cottago Qrovo. Jno W Gunn, Portland. Walter Jackson, Portland. Sam S Goldsmith, Portland. A M Crnwfonl, Roseburg. The Cottife. Hon. J. 0. Fullerton, Roseburg. (3. II. Steoto, NY. D. E. 8wnnk, Aumsvlllo. Frank Kilpatrick, Portlands G.N. Wilson, Portland. C. 0. Brown, Portland. II. F. Burrows, Portland. S. P. lloopor nnd wlfo, Pittsburg, Pa. The llomltest Mm InSulem As well as the handsomest, und others aro Invited to call on nny druggist and get frco n trial bottlo of Kotup's Ualsnm for the Tlmmt and Lung-i, u remedy that is guaranteed to euro and ballevo all Uhronto and Aouto Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tlon. Prlco 25o, nnd COo, ood&w Csndy tudlluts. Mixed candy 3 lbs 2Gc. Bolt shell walnuts, now crop, 15a a lb. Sou our ud on -HI) page, Rinemau's, 132 State street. 12-ll)-5t Dig Botr Colony Buooklt.s, Dec. 21 Tho 'Boer-Refugee Aid Commlttco" is expecting 23 families ol rclugeo In Nassau county during tho prosontweotc. A largo tract ol land on long Island between Hicks vlllunnd Synssot, has been contracted for. the tract embracing 1,113 acres. 8omo 70 families in all will bo provided for, each with a plot of from live acres. Tho refugees ropresent tho best nlasa ol South African farmers. Throo-fourthi cf thorn como from tho Tranvonl, tho re mainder Irom Orange Froo Stuto. Special Holiday Kates Commencing Saturday. December 22d, the O. C. T. Co., will mako a 11-5 faro round trip tonllpoInlB, (excepting where the fare ono way 1b 50e, rouod trip will be 7Co) Steamcis Altonn and Pomona leavo 8tnte street dock dally, except Sunday, at n. m. 12 20 tf r.Buii's COUGH SYRUP euros Hacking Coughs, H1M TllnM lM..rllilllti Qrlppo, Pneumonia nnd nil sovoro lunprnfroolbnn. Why then rislc consumti- tlon, nnlow, nuro death? Tako warnlup; I Act at oncol Buy a bottlo of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, n doctor's prescription, used ovor 60 yonm. Price, only 2 conto, Insist on having; It. Doh't bo Im posed upon. ItofUHO tlio dealer's nubstituto t It Is not aa good oh Dr. Bull's. Salvation Oil cure Rhcumntlim Acliet nnd l'lna, IBAZSCU. CAKE AND CHNDY A full line of rich fruit and fancy cakes, Candy mixed, fancy, cream and other varieties of candy cheap for Christmas-only need to be seen to be appreciated. HOME BAKERY iicrs For Weddings, Receptions and all occasions. : : : : Lelloy I. Gosner, H-uiager 203 Cottace sol Ferry St Salem or. N. W. N. COLLEGE OFAlUSICANbART A. J.Garlmd, Prla. Literary Dtc'l. Z. M. farcin. Mus. foe.. Director of Department of Muik. ; : ; Pull oouri In tle irlnelal bruclnn ofiouil tti art flr.t term Ulu Mohiiay B(i U Bend tor clreular lo Z. U I'AllVIN Mm Doc, Salem Miulerooui No. 7. fnilou Ills. Northwestern Normal School and Business College Salem Orejoa Tern ojeni Sift. 24. tooibJUeouref lr Korpaal. Hoii, lomuibn toLwol. lllabvlHiul. KkttulW Huile ana Ait. fni fimU. ntrrty u'. tti I tor Mreutsri. J. GARLAND, A. M. Prlodpal Bottled Beer Klingcf A Ueck,8uccc&ors to tioulhSaon Bottling Works All orders fo,r bottled ber will Infilled t the brewery. Kopt nn cold 'storagr. firm d(r dtlTflrr. Telfphooe 2131 Ort-a Premium on STATE COUNTY ' CITY Highest oath prios paid at UIUt Bros. Bank, opposite Qray Ores, Iljw government lUeuw as desltjrs In all kind of K-ourltle,. 11 U t( Ges Orchestra WAKRANTSi J$ A ''" " lAJ .. For Infants nnd Childron. WilMilk I '10 Ki"d YoH Have m v .. T?. 1 Always Bought ' Au'gctaWel'rcpnralioitrorAa- N - slmllatlngllicFoodnndncfiiita- -. ,, Promotes Digcalion.Checrrul- M m vnF ncssfliuincst.Conlfllnsnelllicr r ri, it tm Ophim.MorphitiD nor Mineral, m UI jfiv ft tJ "Not 3NViic otic. II fflllf' irveafOlilJy&UWa.maF'.l S l MtxJmuut 1 W s Autr,wuf Ha rSvi I ft k&rmnl - ) H II i II N nil JliKrtxrmtr-Xxfa' ( I II A fl llrtiji Sri-J. ' H 1 1 rtj B i CtrrxArJ Mtfir I H Ary T 9 , hSjrmr1nvr. ) Ji N S3W r " " m 5 l Alt BBP Apcrfccl Remedy rorConsdpa- I Is 'ffj' -W'VPU Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea I UflJ- Wonns .Convulsions .Fcsvnsh- wr Ira fiurw ncasmnlLossoFSLEBP. H Xj i"OI UwOtt FacSimilo Sitjnnture of ffl ..lrSJ Thirty Years UMI(UMjllWaPaaSgBB 'ftID POTS AND PANS And an endloss variety of all concetvnble housekeeping utensils and Implements, tho woman with a genius (or houm-kcit-ing simply revels at Wade's hanhyaro store Tho Inventors and tminmiicturcnr ot labor-stivlug duvlcea for (hit homo Ret n fast pace; but wo aro fudy abreast- ol the ttmos, as you will awirtal" If you givo us a visit. R. M. WADE & CO. SALhM UHE60N What "Santa" Says "Goes." Rantn (Mans is the high-muuk-n-muck during the Chrlsfnas holldeys, and his mnndale hssgono forth, Iiih edict has been Issued take your laundry work to tho Baleui Mcatn Laundry. Obey his liehests and you will not be dis appointed. Hurry orders 111 led prompt ly, but pleaso give un a reasonable time to get out our work. A fu I line of uuw machine y jest in. Saiem Steam Laundry cotONKi. j. ni HsraAU I'lioj'nisTon. DOIIOUH II. OUIHTKAI), HOil. Phono IU, '.) Liberty Htrett. frMl6MT A Razzlc Dazzle in the Bath room You will feel like dancing when you svo the new open ptvmbiug, fluo Ktius lain lined tub, that we huve llttwl It up with when we have len ordurwl to do so. Our work in Utiiug up iirivato bouxes with open plumlMiiu In lu(Jiroiii and kitchen It ol ihe htgliwt order ol exeolleuiH in elen title datnil and export workmanship. BARRdtPETZEL 214 COMMKItCIAL TllKhT. leloplion SS71. V &? 'v STAPLE FOODS Evcrylhing needed to $lpck up your pantry from a jack of best Hour to a yeast cake, and for a relish, pips feet, salt mackerel, bacon and yauei kraut. New orangey lemons and a full assortment of nuts candy and oilier luxuries at lowest prices. Harritt. 4 L''V"WS0' TUP riNTtu), AOMMNV. MH Tl UK IT. ijtiiiTil. RS R!lTSYy.Ut A Good Breakfast for tho dainty oppotlto or for tho hearty eater can bo niBilo from our tempting htmb chops or mutton chops, beefsteak, or pork chops. Our moat are ot ex liilMtn llavor, succulent, juicy ind ten lor, und are cut and tiiinmml by ex ports for your table. If you haven't sampled our choice .meats, you huve missed a treat worth remembering. E, C CFOSS SALEM OR. Phone 201. "A Christmas play, and mako Good Cheer, PorChrlmmas eomiiH butmu-eii yrnr." All literature is full oi talcs nl tho good cheer suHti Induced by tho use of wines an 1 liquors to warm the cockles of one's biuirt. At ChrUtmas Mute. K tiuvcrtilsu. Dr. finuta 01 mi a nnti'Crlhes the Lined warmiuu jufoe of too richest and rarest grapes and dUlillatlous from carefully tehx-lt-d eereals. We mo'Tiir veynrs Uj His Majesty, tho King of Chrtismus tide, J. Pr Rogers ?U SKfObmirTu'roial fl WlioMe,iiinttall Street w .. ,lawrrence ' COfYMIW" " ' Ti MM llSffill " iMnvmimmi-hiMant Wi umimmrm WANTBD torlav advertisements i this nohimn lnat fdUr lines or less In lb roe times fc throe times for 20o.. BOa a w 9I1OO per month. All oviir four tin a w At same rata. A RARE CHANCE J" tf street, four Mocks south or the court hoM wtK te sou at half its value. Good itoute, fines view In the city, fruit trees, etc AHty Journal otricc, WANTEDDiSi' " washer. inrutre at Wlllatnetto Ilottl right away. FOR ItFNT Dwelling with hot and cold water. Call at 421 High street, A. Schrctber. 12 17 t( FOUND A valuable packago toft at tho Fair store owner can have same by proving property and paying for this notice. 12 1? tf MARRIAGE, paper for 10 cents, with addresses cf advertisers, ladles person als inserted free. The Bpselal Club, box 231, Saloin, Oregon. 12-15-lmo WANTED-Aboy or trade. Inquire at 12 11 tf girl to Journal learn a offllco. FOR HALE A eaddlo horso, saddlo and bridle. Broke to drivo. Apply to 15 Court 8U liM-tt FARM FOR HALE 217 acres wlthgood buildings and fences, over half under cultivation, half, milo west pf JCalsor , school-bOueo. Price nnd tutms reason able, Address F. A., card JooaKAt, Halom. 11 lm ' FRENCH LESSONS. Given nt- home or tu class in any part of city. Born and educated In Franco. I.ydiaKicb, 1), Street, Halom. 11 27 tf FOR "8AI.E-A thoroughbred English pointer, young dog. Also a second hand doublo barreled shot nn, good ns now. Will sell very choop In quire at corner of 18th and Trade. Bts. TODAY'S MARKET. I'oktumu. Dec. 21. Whoat valley nominal Walla Walla, 61. Flour Portland, best grndos 2.00 3 3.40. Graham 2,00. Oats Choice Whlto 43Go, grey 41 I'-'o )er bushel. MlPitun Bran, $16.B0j shorts, $17.00' Hay Timothy $1212 pfer ton. Onions 11 1.30 Potatoes fiU to OOo per nnck. Butter Best dairy, 25(30; fancy; ereamury,50to 6Ao. tituro 25 i. '2 per roll. Eggs-Oregon, ranch 30 c. per dot. Poultry Oblckons, (2.70 to 11.60; lions f.l.M) to 4.00: turkeys, live 10 to lie. Mutton Dressoil, OM to 7c perpound. Hogs Heavy urcssod 6 toOc. per pound. uw atcors, f.i.wJiiS'if cowSi 'JCS:j.w; iirossod beef, Oto 7o. Veal Dressed, 8 ffl o. SJtffor small. Uojis 0Q7e. for 1809 crop, 12) to l4k;o for now crop. Wool Valloy, 1301 lo sEastorn Ore gon, 012a; Mohair, 25, Indue Green, oaltod 00 lbs, 7 o38oj under 00 lbs, 78tf ; shoop polts, 169 20c SALKM UAnKKT. Wheat 8 pounds nnd ovor, 60. Wool, 13 to 10c, Mohnlr, 26o. Hops II to 16o Oats 8c. to 10a liny Baled, rlieat, 1 ', timothy, ,10 Eggs 2Ao GJ28c, Flour In wholesale lots, .I.OOj retail, 80c suck. MlllutiiflB llran. 13 shorts, f Mtf- Hogs Dressed, o?c. Live cattle Steers, 3)tf ; cowb, 2J to 3. lut 1303.60 Dreeed Veal 7 ccntn. Iluttecr Dairy. lfi2ilc; creamery, 25 (3 30o. Poultry-Unas per lb..H 7cj spring clilckens per lb (lc. to 7u. IViint.'i4'' 26i- per linnliel. Apples 30o to 40c. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bsf)i Signature of Outjfff&AjfdM Hotk Tax; aytri. Tim delliKuent tax roll la now com pleted and being prepared for tho nrlnter. 'I hose taxpayers who aro do. Ilmiucnt will save costs by paying beioro January i, itiui, auur which time the property will Do sold to satisfy the This ls tho last W. DoiiniM, Kherlff. itinount ot taxes due, notice. P. 12 10 4d2 The Dewey Washing machine rhls machine is a new ono mado on rclentltlc prlnolples. 1 is gnaran teed to givo absolute satisfaction. After a thorough trial no family would dlnjKJiuo with ono. With' the ute o( the Dewey, tho horrors of wash day wilt disappear. Tins ma chlnu will Wash Clothes Perfectly Clean No hard work about It. Easy to op erate. The manulaaturera will back up overy claim made for the mn chine. The Dewey Washer Has won two first premiums at Btato Fairs; at Lincoln, Neb.. 1809. and at PhIoiji, Ore , 1000. Sold at Halom by It. M. Wade A Co, Correspond w ltl qr call on Ambler 51 Young Manufacturers and Salesmen, ML Angel, Oregon, Holiday Goods Fine Chinatware. Silk Handker chiefs, all colors, lovsand Fancy Goods. Calt and see our large varfety, offered at Jow prices, before you buy your,Girjsj- mas presents. kee Co 929 CoiouweWl St. WASHING MADE EO wtm Wfmwi i I , . Jt liW tina is-' s - i- h sectiuu Marsbfald Kwit " t r tk. ,m m