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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1900)
iT m r 0 K fa' i'Y. J, K K V'a&J3lff firs and Jackets ? i icLcrnunc liumi'AiiY VERSUS SALEM At Removal Sale Prices Here's a Partial List . . BOAS. FORS. COlIaRETTES ;?)- 22 Ssw sPcc,a Prlwj 2n oo MM Sl Fox. Spcoinl Prico. . . 14 00 'JOT Gry Fox, Social Prlco. . 7 00 S,UU yPOSaUIl). Shot nl Prion 11 Kll IV UI Mink, Special Price , ' op Conoy, Special Prlco.. i er: $ fi'KO Bile. Mftrtln Knni.lnl !VtAA r ,-. Kn $ 1 OO Black Seal Special Pricn. .. a sr, ,.. 1 60 JACKETS $ar 0(. DIoiibu or litems ,$17 60 20 00 Blotisq ...... tfi 00 $20 00 Oxford Box '.., tin (X) Suit Before Judge Boise for An Injunction. Pacific States Telephone Co. Resists Hie License Tax Levied by tlie City. 20 00 Castor Box '. ....MB 00 $18 00KtDi. Fur Trim $l!l 60 M OOKton lt 00 $18 GO Blank nnd Browns J 10 76 f 10 00 Assortment ) 8 00 il "W IB b rsons THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE )F SALEM -n - nuj " - k C. H. HINOBS v k V I - Watches Cleaned ?5c, New Main Springs 75c SpV WMMy MNlv - r 1 V Chas. II. Hinges X rle, Doorlto'.Holverson's Scientific OetkUn 296 Commercial St. --Ji" S -r 4 d , i . ss.V J t4 4 4 A At two o'clock tolny tho suit of the Pncllic States Telephone Co. vorsua the city of Salem enmo on for hearing heforo Judge iJolso. Tho petition of plantiff In necking nu Injunction sets forth that tho city of Sn loin under tho charter of IBM, la duly authorized hy its Chief of Polici', D. W. Gibson to execute nil processes issued by j the city, thnlon July 1st, 1S!M, the city issued u charter to build maintain and operate telephone, linos in tho city. 1'ndor that Hurler the plaintiff, as successor to Geo. ,S. Ladd who procured thochartor.has inniutahied and operated a tlrst-class telephone oxohango in the City of Salem, on which property It has pnld ita taxes; that It haa leased Its in struments of tlie Atuorlcnn Bell l'elo- phono Co. That the plaintiff has presonted to tho city free use of telephones In ita online rooms and city hull aa part of the consideration for a franchise. What in addition to aoitv tax of 10 mills the cih OREGON CHAMPIRONS V .'. '6RTHE GRIDION Great Closing Game of the Season will be-Plnyed Off. At Portland otr.N'ew Years dav will como off tho Becond football ghmo for tho champtonshl)itr?t unma neither having scored. The Snlem players who will no down nro Jarvls, Heed, Judd, Willlainc, Younif, Gault, K-irrar, OHnjjor, I'euhtor, Bonhaui, Howies, Ulshop brothers, Lucas and Saunders. .Jlltqlicfl of Columbia college, Now York, a-III umpire. Waim of Monmouth has been rtakeil to referee tho Knnie. Master LowisHiclinrdson will bo taken nluntr hh mapco. President McNary, Manager Diubln nnd Treasurer and Secreiary Harry Albert will o down. Mr. Uiirhin In tho onlyono of the olllclal athletics who will take hia family along. ARMISTICE DECLARED Continued from firm I'iirc. allied troops. Oflloials of tho adminis tration insist that It is absolutely neces sary to maintain In Pekln tho force now there, declaring that the in terests of tho United States could not bo protected with a smaller number. tionoral Chaffeo is In control of anection 4 TfiA firictltiac And our prices are unchanged JIIIC L11115ll!9ad but our stock is. We had no high RilQllv 1 Q HvPF Pr,ces or e Christmas trade, Iwdlt 10 lT'I consequently we have no reduced prices now, but our prices as usual are the lowest to be had in the city. We have a number of bargains left in rockers. If you need anything of the kind we can save you from 10 to 15 per cent. : JF. W. MOLLIS & iJavr priced I'lirnituro House. CO ,m' rfcjv SAL'EM SOCIAL HALLS OF FAME of Pokill and n. fnnr ilnva aim cunt m. .. council has now levieil oxnclltlnn n .i.,i ..n. .1 .. and proposes to collect a special. Jfconso Adjutant General Corbin denied todav inosi cmpnaucaii that this column way llrtt 111 All 111 i.y the TUB WEATIICK. Tonight nnd Tuoeduyeonlinued oold, Wheat Market Hah .Kiuncibco, Dee. 31 Cash 101 4. Ohioaoo, III., Ic. .11. Mar. 78. Salem, 60. GOLD DUST FLOUR MADS PV The Sidnev Power Go. MIDNBY, ORBOON. made for family um, ask your grocer a for t. Dran uiul ehorts alwuyu on hand. !NEWrcRSDAY ttEGAL HOLIDAY TJl" (x-5Wlu i'tt'0,,titl cen tury wfCjUyrNAV n legal holiday, of coursef-Miiif all u. XjIHoos will be olMcd. Stores and limnc'W biisinoss places will uleo alvo the greatest part of tho day. Now Year will be a o.ulot day In Salem and no Joi-itvu. will bo printed. tax of the sum of live cents tor each instrument opor.it$d plaintiff in this citv. This to Jproduco city revenues, and the plaintiff claims this is "illegal, ar bitray nnd unreasonable, andls.not with in me powor ot the city to onacror enlorce." Also that it is illegal and void for the fnthor reason thafft Is not a generaf, uniform or ctjual laxntion of tho bueiness nnd occupation of tho various persons, iirins, or corporations doing business in tho city. Other legal reaeous are set forth at length iu tho petition '.with considerate .force ami ability. the plaintiff anks a temporarv re straining order, or injunction, to ive vont the collection of this tax and thn enforcement of its provisions. lo tills complaint and petition tho city by its attorney. Wm. II. Holmos, enters a demurrer, "for the reason that tho samo does not state facts sulliclent to constitulu n 111 11 so of suit." A'Y WALN, AGENT, ' rrtoNH 51. A No. I, Dry 4 foot Fir wood $2.75 a cord. AIo sawed wood and cedar po&li. D. S. BENTLEY & CO fhone 301 319 Front St. PERSONAL State Treasurer Ohas. tf. Mtfere wont to Portland today. Mark Savugo want to Yaiuinu Hay on business this morning, II. H, TiilolfKiu went to Jefferaoti thin morning en Masonic biiainiw. O. V, Allen wont to Corvallia on a vhortbusInoM trip this morning. Judgo J. J. Whitney, representative from Mini county, is In tho ally today. J. A. Itotau has oold out at Albany and will return to.itlom. it i said, to go into bushmtt. JMnJ, M Kyle, who Is M-ith-Paijo iV Sons, Portland, is enf tilling tint holidHys at his home In tJile city, Miss Anna Lindgruu, toaohar In the Marlon whpol, retuniml to her home AttunlHT after a fow dayt visit. ltev. It. U. HauiBUj', ixhurlff of Ma rlon county and at prttfout Juntiuft of the peni'M at Silvortaii, Is rirtod tlanger onsly ill. Mre, A, A. Cuuiiinghan of Irftou, Idaliri, Hud bur llttlt daughtfir 4m up tills morning to visit hw trnt Mr. aud Mrs. 1). V. MttttUHB. Ilr. Oraco Albright, Uh wlfepatli Int, leut Siunday. wiUi bor fmnlIHt4PArt land, lam Capt.Jobn H. Dimiok of Hubbard wps in town today greeting friends. He In fully recovered from a long Illness. TODAY'S MARKET. Portland. Dj. 31. Whn.it vn..v nominal Walla Walla, fit. Hour Portland, best grades SMN) O 3.40. Graham a.00. Oats Choice White IU(Q-lro, groy II MUbtaff-llran.ll5.Ms ehorts, 17.00 HayTimothy-ll!12 jwr ton. Onions ll'ftl.RO Potatoes 0 to (iOo er sack. Hatter- Heat dairy, aSflMQ: fancy creamery, 0 oto &V. Store 'Hi. iWW ior roll Eggs-Oregon, ranch 27 o. wr do. ulru.Ur?7:Phluken,, 2-75 to-W; heiiB SM Jo 4.00; turkeys, live 10 to He. Mutton Drtweetl, 0 to 7o per pound. ilogH Heavy dressed fi tofiV.c. nor loind. Hoof 8teoru, p.W ; cows, 3.60; dressixl beef, 0 to 7e. Voal-Drossed, 8 o. 8J$for small. Hop-07e. for 18iw crop," vnt to 1 IKo for now crop. Wool Valley, XUa Eastern Ore gon. 0Q12c; Mohair, 36. Hides (.ireen. salted CO lbs, 7 88o; under 00 lbB, 78 ; ahoop pelts, 16Q SALKll MAWKKT. t heat 58 noundt ami nvxr. JlO Wool, 13 to 16V, Mohair, Sfiol Hops 11 to 16c Oats 3So. to too Hay lJaleil, cheat, ft; timothy, 10 Kggs 'lie 36o, Flour-In wholesalo lota, f 8.00 ; rehill M)o sack. Millatufffl jJran, 13; shorts, llljt,. Hogs Dresiiod, c 1-ive eattlo SUerB, 8 J cows, 2JLf to Sheep fH(ga.50. Dressed Voal 7 cents. Nutter Dairy, 15!h)oj oreamory, 25 Pouttry-IUuiH per lb.,0 0 7p; spring oliiokens por lh it to 7o. Potatoes S6o per bushel. vppiea aw t. wc A FAMOUS BEAUTY'S RESCUE. nntllr MnrMlintPa Wnlk Orer Hn. in .1 n UrlilK nt Mfiunrn. Wrltlnjf of "The r.ovollct Womnn Iu All America," William IVrrlne, In Tlie !.ndhN' Home .Inurunl, recaIN the thrilling tnlvcntiirc of Unilly Marshall, the ruinous Hoston lienuty, at Niagara mux. .sue, with Natbaulel P. AVUtla and n young, ungainly college student, .fob Smith, attempted to go tinder the rail, In those dnya a perilous undertak ing illHtance W!i n niinbllng nole and n commotion, nnd n Mirt of tho ledge which formed the path disappeared, cutting MIhs Mnr.-dmll off from her eomimiilous hy nn uliywi sis feet Iu width and leaving her but a mall hImiio In the swirling torrents to Hiaiid upon. "In the commotion .lob had been for giittt'ii. hut Instantly n ray of hono shot Into Willi henn when he wnv his rug ged feature, his windy hnlr plastered over IiIh foreliead. JiIb scanty drexs ellngliifr to his form like n sklu and his hand tiemhllng on the poet'a shoulder as he MtiMiilled his steps. Without sny Iiik what he Intended to do ho crept down niivrully to tho edge of the foam ing nbym till lie stood up to his knees In the breaking bubble.. It seemed !m powdble lUnt he could reach tho lovely civutuiv r that hIio could Juiii for ward wifely from the slippery rock In- in ins iiruik. "Willis eovored his eyes In fear and wonder. Thu ut moment when 'he oihmiwI theni. there lay at Ills feel the quivering and exhausted girl. Job wiir nu ly seven foot high. He had Hung himself over the gulf, caught the rock with his lingers nnd with certain (loath If he iiiIimhmI hlb hold. Miss Marshall had quickly wtilked over his body In Its in any sence punitive. There aro to be so executions nor is there to bo any In terference with Ohiueeo olllcialB; the duty of the column Is to rescuo somo missionariesanil return with them to Ptikln.' It 1b the belief of Chineeo diplomats in Washington that had Minister Conger communicated to Prince Chmg and Li Hung Chang tho danger In which the American missionaries wore supposed to lie, the Chinese authorities would immediately havo taken measures for their rescuo Aud protection from injury. it in expected that as a result of .the American expedition, (he American troops Will be confoundeil with" thoso of othor powers which have been euiltv of atrocities and tho hatred felt for tho Germans, British and others will extend to tho Americans. China feels ablo at this juncture, it is sald.to protect all foreigners and it seems to bo tho ImjIIc hero that tho reports of danger to American missionaries afo got up 10 prevent a solution of the Chinese question. In view of China's preservation of order outsido of Pekin and of hr will IngnusB to protect foreigners and the fact that tho imperial court whoso presence in Pekln is so deslrablo will not return tothocapltal until the foreign troops' leavo well Informed public men hero aro advocating tho Immediate withdrawal of Mr. and Mrs, K. A. Monro had a livo ty dialing dish party Wednesday night. These affairB aro getting very popular dnd every one accepts with great pleasure. Tim second Mardt 8oir party Is set for thiaJMjpnday evening Dec. 31. ThOState Insano Asylum employes ontqrtatued about fifty city friends at a dnnreiFrfday uveniug. s ' Miss Cduoland'a danclmr class Salur- daytening' was well nttonded for tho second ouo of tho term. Somo of tho young ladies wore " ohaperoned hy Mesdatnes Dyrd and Gabrielson. Miss Cbpo'land is an accomplished instructross and her Saturday evening receptions fromi":45 to 10 o'clock aro growing in popularity. On tThnrHday evening Misses Cora nnd. $bva Griswold very gracelully playetl the part of hostess when they entertained a company of young friends Lin honor of Miss Mabel Shupp and Miss Mlunio Chrlstonsen, of Portland, who aro spending holidays in this (ity. At tho home of M. P. Moore, at Liber ty, on Ohristnme night a most enjoyable oyster supper was given, about Ilfty young people being present. The time was spent in dancing nnd card playing until 4 a. in. 'osiTs0SiravirxBviBrxBasHSSArag Holiday Novelties A Happy New Year MmFi. i ie r r i . j . '1', Wo havo tho largest and llnest line of Holida) nov elties In the city at exceed ingly low prices. See our lino line of umbrellas. Wo can save you money nml give you strictly high grade goods. : : : : Wo havo watohms from $2.50 up, : : : Como and sco thr lie novelty, an eight day watch : : . : ; S, w, Thompson & Co. 221 Commercial St. To VOU all. and manv tiifinin 4. public for the treatment mJI New Racket received at their handsS I ho rush for clothing, hats, sIiocb, velvots val.i. corset covers, hicoHiind passementrlo still conil Jnf. "' Pliuli,. I will last until tho Ifjtl! of Janflnry" Ce? ,o i". an,l& luul such nu opportunity where tl&y & ffi 1 SBh',,,h ifiB wierillco Bales as wore tmulo at Friedman's U-cBt Kt?U l S oh upwards of three thoiiBand dollars on then ,?9 Rttm orty-livo days, yot wo aro satlafloil for wo exnocte. "nl WM & oss In onlcr to raise the amount of monoy, miRS ? & that wo had tu contend with, for never In tlio ft! ' "ft od?u . nore there so many actual genuine bbIoa by i!nml5rof m inerchnntM. Thorn wnr nn fnisn .......! '."""'leerolfi.tr what they said. Therefori, ri I TiiiU a' K""WBffi sliaio of tho trade. Our great loss has boon thn iy 89tafood! pooplo bought nt homo-It kont hnm L. . ?. '"irtn.J' I hern worn vnrv fiiw ntwlrnm,. ,..i.. " h"'"K 10 1'ortlaiiK money waa not paid out to railroad companies i V?"W Imlios am t ho r nackaonH. It nnuwl 1. 1, i ".." ..'." rniwixr!Ifi. ..I....I.. -r ' .',""' --"-" .no iniiniiita. Tl.i-T"i iiuiiLV in iiiiiii.iv in liiuitn, ... iii...n ...1 i. . 'lit I .v. """. . iiuiiiu llliu creu thai ui.iy oi money io invest at homo nnd Sania : ' 6'l 3dlt in making large elegant presents. Yeton ,fU h in were mado outside of tl 0ln" Inosiln FRIEDMAN'S NEW such bargains giyon ns wo do, solllnB GhLi ' for25opor doren. t hat cost wi,rti.ii. "L '? uiero wero no (). JN. T. enltnn fur '.".In mf .!,... of gootl isiotliiiiK that codt $15 for isrnn per (loxen for 2oc; a yard of plush or velvet HAGUl Tf' ...., 1f .lu.innii. M. T. i m ,, undorshirttlmt triiZ1? $V llini rtAnlr. n t " Jo .i wssn a palrof ovorallB thatcost W)n fnr .!.,. n .u i .i..Tr"8..-.'w50d fornocjnpairof kid gloves that cost a dollar for "C l k cover that cost $1.25 for iMn: x vnr.l nf .,..t. ' rti.?r -'?' "corfei ?. LA J" 'W A '0, . .. .Pf Kood. at AiliSK tho above pri do alter that i tltllll In hrimr .. ,..... jy,, i,ii-iiiiuii jiurt.1-iu iTicunians x i c You'll not uonwnviinniv.liiiii.il u.i... .7... "8..Aen ""cktt. hear tlM price. ' '' JU" 0l1 l" . nd m" "i"' Y'" wM'"c uuiii tno lot i o Junn.ru.! '? ces; Wi, have nothing to say what the i . - llato. Dftll'f. mioa llin nnnn,i..li in ..." ,iTn Will T .. -. M.ii "i v.: ". :'iT";s?"i " ""? iticro i vt roKvvBsjavjrarsirsK j W txeneral Chaffee's command to the Philippines, where regulars are needed tr tnlfk (da mIhaa f il... . After they had proceeded a abort j ,""" "'" Z"" l" """" wlio nee under the sheet of wa.or i.m "'" ..return eslnlitiig next month to -- - ......... ...... lu.i. f . I ram I'uwiriM.Tj. Adjutant-Geixeral Corbin said last night that ttio American troops in China are tho Ninth' Iteglment of Infautry, one squadron of the Sixth Cavalrv and Battery P of the Fifth Arllllery. " Since October mMX) mon have left China and proceeded to tho Philippines. There is no doubt but Administration Vtah in .. ..... ,w terminate tlie occupation of China by foreign troops and it instated positively Uiat as. soon as it can bo done General Chaffeo's command will bo with drawn, the United States merely reserving tho right to maintain a legation guard in Pekln, tho privilege to be taken advantage of In cuso tho American Legation should again be en dangered. All the other powers nro ro faiitfng. in Pekin, and the provlnco of uni l.i an exceedingly strong force both to impross each other aud repress Chi na. The withdrawal of all the American troops nt this juncture, would Adminis tration olllcials fear, would cause a loss of prestige by this government aud pre vent Minister Conger maintaining tho commanding position he nowoccuplos. na oxpiainoil bvun AdmlnUtrafio., Mr. aud Mrs. K. M. Laforogavoa very charming dialing dish party Thursday to a few of their social friends. .Mrs. KeubonP. Uoise, Jr., entertained Saturday afternoon at luncheon in hon or of Mjb. M. H. Kldredge, of Vancou ver and Mrs. 11. D. Praol, of Portland. .Mr. nnd Mrs, A. T. Gilbert gavoan in formal Saturday, that was, us usual very onjoyoblo, entertainments at their homo nlways being of the llnest order. Blank Book Talk f FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKEf Cor. State and Com. Sts. Salem Or. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Bigger gave a very delightful party Wednesday evening iu honor of their daughter, Miss Florence, who had attained the attractive age of "Just sweet sixteen." There wero lively games of various ordor, cholco refreshments and ccod humor that always characterize affairs at that very hospitable home, Almost thirty-twx) of Miss IFIoronce's friends responded to hor courteous invitation and nil sincerely wished fmr many happy returns of tho day. r A PATTON'S BOOK STORE For tho "past faw weeks wo have been talking to you nbout holiday goods, hut we-have been cleaned out of everything in that line, we now ask you how about a now set of books for the beginning of the new Century. Our stock is complete and the prices have not boon raised, since tho new pricoH went into effect. Wo have olllco specialties galore. Can wo not llll your uijuts? JANUARY CLEARANCE Now on -- we are determined to close out all our winter stock, and will sell SAft Itilil...ln. u .in......... fc .1.1. .. I l01llill tlia btl..nlU.. r- .V rt. ... ........, nr.,i,u, .vi una momi.Mit.iuo "-""i mo dihwuuii in uiu miuppiucs inilde rutiiniiHl with a rope, fastened in requires that all American troops avail. around one of Job's feet and dragged him buck tluough tho whirlpool. Wheu to rKNiver4)d from his Immrslpn, he fell ou his kiieus in a prayer of thanks to Hod, In wuloJi tho poet and t)ie btjjiti y devoutly Joined him." , Shu nxpeote to bring tlitii to Su iu uew montlis to livu, ' ' ( ) TU Haw York Itaokut will net lie aia ffy 1mbJii(W W YoAih Da. CASTOR I A For Infant aud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Bonn tu Blguuturo of &&mz&i ?" - HOLIDRY SPECIALS - Table Fruits... Vegetables.,. rArivvftHtf. saimJ itiAiiitf im S8&Wfo iEismir. Deilcaeies,.. VedltiUmuiu Hlua Kmsn mw.r ntf t tpi. ?V Sf IJIMWMM, tllll 186,', VVtff V 110.1 ItlbtttO p Our Ktairnxuiti . 7. -JT ' OHrRug 6irufWt uiir Klajr our i i ! HlHO nllliQH m& liSiV Mi' fefc ww iinHti ooMunvAx. cm mbum. exln ftney uu Mgtjwe Tn lVpu, hi emu, miHrsKL rfor Kla IfiK M. IMf !)& 10, xir dlialM VHwuif io. 'Relive aud Wc wiklt your Iflsftciloo m the ibov cooJs s to trice sad autift?. Cm lerywtroidfr uai you win S ihiS Htlott to n i-Fw W,,l"fMfcwaiItu$Iaej. ::;::; rw ff the ItnpwfMw tf iUia4- ucsetna, rmikr- r. naafr'TfeMl for owp mk - T-g . !.TjB Jr1 .. . nkjiu wr"!io .MnII llux llonriit). "Tlmt iiulvo tmxt- In human honesty that one jiquh hwe Is dUtlnetly Aiuorl can." sm nu KiigliNliuiHii. iwlntlng to a lettfr bo. " would like to seo n eniitlnuiitul biiKinwiH man lay iwokages and large envelope on the top of the post Htm. They would be taken be for the glue of the stamps was dry. There U another ruMnnii why we can't do that at home. Our dear old Iindon iukm wuuin wiin? mit the addrew In short order, ami iiiiIoa the eolleetlons woro freqinnit the paptr would he re duced to a pulp. A dry climate makes you Americans talk with a dreadful uaual ueeent, hut It shown up your m.iittsi.w -.w vorK Trluune. . Hemiulne Tlirlfi. He-- Have-jou done as 1 naked. KUIe. and iied snu- inonex this moutliY Sho()h. yea. 1 xjwke to the grocer and asked him not to send In his bill Mil noxt ixoiith.-Plh.Keiido matter. ablo shall be stationed in the Archipel ago. There aro less than 00,000 effec uvos in tho Islands. Major-General MaoArlhur thinks the situation de mands that there should be at least this iium)orof effectives. Chaste of Finn For the New Onturv Mr. J. C. (illninr vvlin fnr.. ,1.11.. duotwl a feed store on Stato street has bought a half interest in tho Fair Store 274 Commercial St. and this busy limit will now be conducted hy Dahxey A- Gn MORB. MARION COUNTY PROBATE COURT Final account hi the estate of John K. i Ross, deceased, of WoodLnirn, has boon uiieu. roo. i. iwi, u mt as date for hvariug. ? Ahojiii tU. v tx AV Frj rc-"l IIW State St. P YEW PARK MEAT MARKET Headquarters for ti.o bett meat aiul lard in the elty, Gjve U9 a call and set) how; wd ro eau lilaaso gfau. Prompt and care fHl attautlou to al) ordure. : : G, BOWERSQX, PROP'R TiiiifM has luore good feajiues in one machine than any tfther niaoliine, on the uiarke?. tuia,uiiemenc is not buncombe, ifBa one that w a prove every dav. and r?W """IS' J" 1 in a nipmeni ;il you're is tereSTM. Come and see. g iwmii cnam stitch, high larsebohbin, all iu one maohlno. - ll9 4 Hurley is in Salem tx Sr'8, Any '" 'd ritstomera euiujHio sco mm, speeu!! An? tC! leave word here. W ROT' QoromJaUrSi jH Mr. Rlk Dearlwrn camo to spend New Years day with his sister Mrs. Scott lkworth, and will return Tuesday afternoon to his Portland home. Mr. Harry Cuslc, of Albany will spend New Years, day with Mrs. Leo Willis and family. Tho latest returns of tho "Bookman" show the six most widoly read books in America during the past month, in the order of their popularity, were: w1, aFu0.. Maxtor Christian," by .Marie Correlli. ' 2. "Kben flolden," by Irving Batch ellor. 3. "Tommy and Grinel," by J. M. Barrie. ,, '.'r,i? j'ompii'on of David Cor son," by C. F. Goss. o. "tno Kelgn of Law," by James Allen Lane. G. "Alice of Old Vlu.a.... i... Ma u dun Thompson. ' VALLEY TRAINS CHANGE TIME After Jan. 1. the Shasta express goes nortii nearly an hour later, and the Albany local south from miiiutea later. The uew time table goes Into effect -on the hue. running through Salem, at S p. m., on January 1st, which howevor, will only affect two passenger trains. All the trains -paseing through Salem will come on the regular suhodulo now in lorce, except the atternoon northbound tralu, now passing Salem ot 4 .58, or 63 minutes later than nt preseut, aud the evening Albany local, now due at 015, will arrive at 0:10 p. m. These trains will begin running on the new schedule on January 2d. The Modern Mother. I'm found that her little ones are nn proved more by the pleueaut Syrup ol Figs, when In need of the laxative offect of a gentle remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy it and it befits them. The true remedy, Svrup of Figs, if manufactured bv the California Fig Syrup Co. only. JOURNAL "X-HAYS." "McBrido has saved tho stato flOfi. 500." McBrido'B circular. It is claimed ho added that amount to the Oregon appropriation nt Washington, What; buying a senatowliip a second time? A Salem anti-Corbott paper takes n page to prove tho terrible fato that will overtake Oregon if two senntora aro clioson from Portland. Ono from Port land and one from St. Helens is the only sofo and honest plan. A A Tho Oregon State Journal Inn entered upon Its 38th year under tho manage ment of Harrison It. KIncaid.' No other paper in Oregon and perhaps no othor on the Pacific coast, and but few in tho United Statos, has been owned and controlled so long and continuously bv one and the samo person. On top of two now bulldinira not vet l,!H .!. m... i .il . . nun, uiu yiiuiuuwu iiuiian eonool gets J another big appropriation to imnrovo iIr olectric light plant. But such a project as Yaquina bay, that affeots all tho com morco of Oregon, don't got a cent. And yet wo 'iay men to go to congress for Oregon. J Ladies' wool lioso formerly 2oV a pair, for s pr. Misses wool hose formerly 20o a pair for j4t. ,,r Idio fleeced lined hoso formerly U5c n pair for U)c nr. Ladiusilcu'cd lined hoeo formerly 20eauairfnr 1 Ic nr .....iito uuiiuu iiuiuiurmeriy inc a pair for. . 10c pr. Ladies kid gloves formerly fl.25 pair for poc pr. Lad lei kid gloves formerly t s pair for "5e.iP Lndioi kid gloveH an nsssorteil ' ( lot for jQjj; Ladles silk mittens formerly Ha pair for lt Childrons mittens "lfcpr" Weighers knitting yarn 2& ekela for... ...... i5c,v,in Dress buttons formerly 25c ado ti f"r'.vr,,,.,.;,,,i faailoz. Heavy silk veiling for Be a J(. Liberal Reductions on all lines of goods, Shoes, hats and caps dress skirts waists, corsets underwear. Ifa ADORE GREBNBAUM'S Location hirst Door South of the Postofllce. I 1IC lliol UI lilC jfCdl " Practice courae of etinlv. A CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Will lw no experiment, ns thn school is well known for its thorough work L'Ism and individual instrurtio.i Send for catalogue. Ad.lrcsH, k W. I. Stalk v, Salem Ore, tt DO NOT intend to carry any goods-, wtw iuvu ota&uu iiiereiore l will; close out my line fall stock of millinery ev erything new at great reductions MRS. ID. L,. P1ESTER rni uuor aoum or rosionice Salens Orrtom. WATCH NIGHT AT METHODIST CH URCH Congratulations are duo and are here by extended to the senators who votoil to thoroughly Americanize tho Huy. Pauncefoate treaty. Thoy uro iu'liiio wuu mo poopie, regardless of poll nun. jjuurg uevtew, I Join, Mr. McBrido voted ogainst the "Amor icanizing" amondment although for the "Amerloanized" trentv. voting Gold framed medallions lor Chr ieliiia osents.-The Klite Studio. U 21 tf Tlie watch night service in the First Methodist church will begin at 8 p.m. this evening. Tho lirat hour will bo do voted to a general discussion of some vi tal topic, and tho second to two address oe. Butwesu 10 and II thnrn will 1m n social hour and light refreshments, to be followed by a servlco of testimony and consecration. New Years' Dinner and one to bo enjoyed will bo sorvtrd to patrous of tho Sr. KlJIO IlLltTAUnAN'T. MIDNfcHT AT ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Those who wish to-atuiiid the mid night serviceaot St. Joseph's ehun-h should have tickets. These may be biul for the asking elther.at Barr's jewefrj store or at the rectory. Supt. Lambntln has kindly cousented to hold a car for the accommodation of those living om Abyltun Avenue. Prepare for the Ntw Ceatory. To hope to succeed amid tie great competition of tbenewcentuiy, jounsed the very beat of provisions and groriei kept for sale by Branson A Hogiin. ;miim Betia the New Century by eating the best of bread made from whole wheat tlour and the liest dinner al , SrKO.NQ's IfXT0KNT. New Year Dinner. At Willamette Hotel 5:80 to 7:30, souvenir uierjuee. Seiyi in names and ntinibofjpartj, (he, dinner will be first class. 7THE SAM S, GOLDSMITH CIGAR CO, wish you all a Happy New Year and cordially invite you to have a New Year cigar with them. X, -A I, The Caller the Weather. Thabetter van ivlll .nn,.i.u ..1 S?ftf u!wrt Ji Branson & Rsgau. 'p 1 N. W. Corner State and Commercial Sts. WBF SfMKJsiVC jBkMkSc JAq our E fcit(. 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