The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, January 07, 1901, Image 3

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Roliovos Dandruff
ImnwtSiaioly
and causes thick, glossy hair to sup
plant tho farmer thln,brittogrowth,
Nowhro's llorplcido
perforins lis work on tho principle,
" Destroy tho cause, you remove tlio
ofFect," iiml consequently it reaches
nhil kills oft tho over-busy microbe,
which Is responsible for all scnlp
diseases. It thus makes dandruff
and falllnc lialr Impossible, and
promotes a luxuriant growth of hair
that soon becomes thoprldo of tho
owner. Even on bald spots it soon
produces hair as thick and luxuriant
ns nnyono could wish for.
0n bottle will convince Hint It U th
only lialr rtitorar tht real! j rcKorM.
For Sale by ill Flrilciau Drtuj Store.
sumo time, nnd to further aid com pi I.
cations, a Bcotland Yard detective ap
pears on tho scene, also disguised as a
rcdman in search of the missing friend
and tho intuldlo is made worse The
piece is in the hands of an excellent cast,
which Includes Beatrice Norman,-Wil
Ham Iriond, Oliau. Drake, Finnic J.
Uofmnn, Clias. hum, E. .T. Mock, May
Anderson, Chns. Deland, Kstelln Wil
mott, Ostillio DeLnno nnd others- Pop
ulnr prices 25c, oOorindJBc N,o lilgjier.
DALY LAW
MEANS A CHANGE
Three felts Ago
We had ii lot of masted coffee thai was
not good. We Investigated the matter,
hut could find no reason tor it. The
coffee ever since has been all 'right.
IMcoro remeniher these particulars
and when the c.otteo docs not suit yon,
report it. Thia is all wo ask. Ourdu
aire is to give satisfaction, freshness,
quality tunl reasonable prices.
Freahne-BS 1h half of the butlle. Will
tiyo explanation of fresh roasted coffee
in nuxt ud; l)u Hiiro and read IIuh It is
fo vojirSUo'nont-iiftvu are fond" of good
Yokohama Tea Store
Try our 15c cofieo, what others advpr-thd.'l-tnVforBOe.
O. C. T. Co's
I'A&JKNOKIt fJTKASiKIt
pOMONA
altonA
I.KAVKH KOU'll'OUTLANU
Pally oxcupt HuaiUv at S a m
(JUIOK Tl.MK ANll !IIKAl HATK8.
Dook Ixitfrmtii HlaUi ami Conrt'titn.
M. 1. IIALDWIN, AKont.
SOCIAL NEWS
Tl nun iicixc
nu ricrro
The (ooltiv editor may bo reached through
teU'Phoun Mnlu ' II fmii 'J-JO a. m. to ft p m.
tally. Nhwi of wk)i1 tmtiiro, purxniml
i WHjfl)iona;Htium',mopi6 or vUliorn". wtl
inmnj flclul lutuyxt .ollcitodj VV f i
T TllE'MirsiC'LOVElH.
'Twin only 'bout n ye.tr ago
The enterprise was planned
An' now our town can buustof bavin'
Quito a likely -band; -It's
siit'in'ly su'priscn'
How they play tho pieces through.
Iliitit bply allows what prnelico
An' inlfilfigo.rico'11 do.
They've been n-givlng con certs
Kv'ry. Thursday on the green.
They're pop'lar; nn' on concort-ntghtH
Young couples may be aeon;
A-atrolliu' slowly'nrm in arm,'
Or slttin' hnnii-ln hand ;
An' older couples do the sumo
While IlHt'ning to tho bund.
'
I often go with Oynthy
we until arn loini oi tunes
An' heariii' them we've noun
w. .jnost .
A hundred honeymoons.
I kinder liko the quick ottos.
yiie likes the slow ouch IiomI;
Hut both of uu admire
Tho pieces by Request.
We'vojearned to judge composers
Thorp's aomu who have no ear, v
mil Uilfl cliap has ,i uootl one,
Ihrouuh
I luV chorda. tiro koo.1 mill clear;
"ftmdlolt" an' Mtohiii Hood"
In fact molt nil hiu pieces
We've hoard, aro purty Lft)d. t,
Flt.lNK rUwi.v-llA'iifrv.
' Cood PlaytPppUr.p'rlcv j.
"A Stranger- in a . "fetrango Land''
tho farce, tmt runfor pu ttekir tf tho
Manhattan Theatre Now York laat aca-
ton wllj be tho Ofjirlng jtt the Grand
'Optra'lloiifre tTfTe oveniiSg.' Tho play is
by SfJnpyWjliutir and Wullur Vinuunt
, and tells of a young man whose' fortuno
was ju .the hands of nnoatimablujvvqmiui,
hia'uiint, ivlio has lost sonffllenco in him
lliroiigh a number of eecipados in which
tie lias Indulged lie baa beeu bent to
America torouglif It' id the' hope (bat
the experience may cause him to settle
down in life. He protends that He ia
mulling ajblg cattle, ranch near Uuffulo
N. Y tio haa un elderly tiiclu wiionlda
in the deception, uud who, in .endeavor
ing to help him out only gels him into
deeper troubje JJt wileu a Jotter to
his iiephe a , telling him to hack up bla
atoriea by bringing home u real Indian,'
Of'courae the lettur iniecurriea and I ho
young man returns mums thu Indian.
He induces an old cliuni who is hU sis
tor's, tayu&ntib dlxgnUo Iiipialf ue a sav
age. Aramt this liinc an American pa
tent iiieilfcliiii ilwilur happen uloi.g with
h,khiiiUiio lyilmaii wlium bit mm for a.d
vnrtjjjbi puqvue. The uncle, hepiut: to
relievo the jmncillty. Iiorrows the Indian
and then thft'rtilxup begin. Tlia bogus
and lio real hpliau arriy loiit the
Salem Social notes
Tho Odd KellowB library will bo opon
ed In its new ouartcrs on Wednesday
,!-.. i.iin. This order maintains for its
mninl.nrR. or tllOBO 1'Ploilglllg to its
librory iipsoclatlon, n reading room and
largo collection tjf standard works of
literajuie.
Airs. I'red Wiggins and Mrc. Claud
Gatch (let their husbands shaie their
glory) have won again in a ituffalo, N,
Y., ainaleur plintngrnphy prize contest,
auainpt compotltorp front all over tho
country.
Two Governors apr.ke at the W. C. T.
U. rooms Saturday night J. H.Motchcr
iloliuircil one of a cour?o of lectures, and
T. T. Gce'r floko in approval of the
entertainment afforded.
Washington1!! Birthday, Feb. 22, is to
be honored at Salem by a military ball
under tho ausplcios of F Co. It will -bo
the military boys annual event.
On Friday evening Miss Nollio Stan
dish entertained fiotuo friends nt the
lioir.o of Mr. atd Mrs. It. M. Thompson
on Ferry and Church Ktrcots.
Miss Copo'.and's dancing class Satur
day niuht at Tioga hall waa well-attend-ed,and
all her pupils say their teacher is
at the oead of pioffession.
Perry Card left Sunday for Honolulu,
via San Fraiu isco. He was tliete about
A year iiko and promises to send The
Jouits'At. some letters.
Miescs Bertb'i and Celia Goldsmith of
Portland are guesta of their brother, tho
wholesale and retail eigar doaler, S. S.
Goldsmith and wife.
Tho Saturday Night. Solo Club waa lost
entertained by Bex Byars nt tho family
homo of General and Mra. Byara on
Commercial street.
Mrs. John Stiles and Miss K. Will
ainso' hi Asylum forco returned from
u lew doya visit lit Portland lant eve
ning. G.A. Golden, for some liino saleainnn
with G. W. Johnson, has gono into tho
insurance business with Homer Smith.
On Wednesday this week the ICntre
Nena Club give their llnal party of a
series of Ave at Tipga Hull.
r. II, hlinrpo, tlie old mining pros
pector of tho Bohemia country, returned
to Cot luge Grove today.
W. W. S.ivage atarled (or Victoria
B. C. tills morning in the interest of tho
Oregon Nursery Co.
;F. Ti. Power, of Loliuoti, who baa been
visiting life father.' W. It. 1'oHor, re
turned home today.
Tho Misses Hriiestlne and Horlenae
Levi went to Portland for a few days vis
it, this morning.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Strang returned
last night from a few days visit, at
Portland.
N. II. Hurley of Portland who apent
Sunday here with friends returned this
morning.
Buy Stapleton, and George Meyers
wont toMt. Angel to attend echool, this
morning.
Hon. Sol. Abrams, of UoHohurg, passed
through the city today en route home.
Fred Loose, of Polk county went lo
Portland on business thin morning.
K. Broytnan and It. P. Boino Jr. went
to Portland this morning.
Mrs. A. N. Bush uud Miss Bush went
to Portland for the day.
Clias. I). Min ton went to Portland on
business this morning.
T. II. Hubbard wont to Portland on
business thin morning.
J. I.. Hill, of Albany, waa in (he city
today.
Every Movement Hurts.
When von have rheumatism. M uncles
feel atitf uud eoro and Joints aro painful.
iiuooHiioi. pay to suiier longirom tula
In
tha Method of electing
Text Books.
Gov. Geer Replies Effectively
to the Just Opinion
of Judge Lowell.
a, com-declin-
Gov. Geer has just received
tnunlcation from Judge Lowell,
ing the appointment as a memberof
tho Text Book Commission, but is
not yet looking for another man to
appoint in tho vacancy. In speaking of
Jttdgo Lowell's declination and bis rea
sons therefor, Governor Geer said:
"I am very much disappointed that
Judge Lowell declines to boivo tho school
interests of tho stato in thia capacity,
but his somewhat extendod criticism of
my lack of judgment in appointing him
allows his misconception of the objec
tions which the Daly law was intended
to overcome. Tho law which it super
seded provided for tho vory system of
selecting text books that Judge
Lowell says should ho continued. If
educators should bo allowed to select
books, there could bo no objection
whalovor to the old law, which placed
tho.mattcr directly in the handa of the
county school superintendents of tho
Btato and the State Board of Examiners
really tho-best body of practical edu
cators In the state. And ouo good fea
ture of it waa that thoso men did the
work absolutely without additional cost
to tho state. But a change was demand
ed by tho people and the legislature
provided for a change in obedienco to
the demand, nnd instructed me to carry
it out in detail. Now, if I simply trans
fer this duty from one body of men to
another body of the same kind of men,
against whom the protest was made, 1
fall to effect any change in tho manner
of selecting text books -01111 have not
fulfilled the trust reposed In mo.
"Tlioro Is no better body of men nud
women in this or any other atater than
tho schoolteacher, nor nny class doing
more for advancement 0! mankind, but
since the Daly law decided that the
system of allowing the selection of text
books to be made by a Iwanl of tho bivt
teachers in the statu was not satisfactory
nnd hhould bo changed, I hnpo I will not
be blamed for supposing that a changuiB
intended to mean a change Ask the
average echool man what is Iho best
book 011 tho market, and ho will have
an answer ready utonco, for his very
experience has led him to a conclusion,
nnd a man whoso mind ia already up on
a question ia usually excluded from aid
ing in Its decision. In fact, I believe
the Judgu. has uniformly enforced thia
well-known rule of practice himself. I(
an educated butlnesa man doea not know
any more about echool hooka than a
lawyer tloes of medical books or n farmer
of theological treatises, then no business
man should ho placet! 011 (lie commls-
BABY FOODS
motliers;think inpre ojspetisl
foods than they used to.
The reasons are: (1) both
mothers and babies live less
naturally than ihcvrused to;
(2) mother milk JjUIPI ?
plenty, and not sofgood, as it
used to be ; (3) Scott's emul
sion of cod-liver, oil is mother
.'
food as well as baby food
enables the mother to feed
CCffiCcffiffilv
her baby naturally.
We'll Mtvt you a Utile lo try If you tike.
SCO'IT A. HOWNU, 409 Pearl rtreel, New York.
useful body of peoplo in the common
wealth. It was simply nn effort to got
out of tho former channel, adomand for
a new deal. So, I ropeat, that I am
sorry Judgo Lowell, who (s eo eminently
qualified to carrv out tho intent of the
law should decline to make tho pat
riotln naerilloo involved in accepting n
position on tho commission."
Judie Lowell's Interview.
Judge Stophen A.Lowcll,of Pendleton,
who was appointed one of the rnombora
of Oregon's text book commission by
Gov. Geer do lined to nccopt tho position
and glvo9 out tho following interview:
"I regrot personally that tho gover
nor has placed mo upon the commfseion,
because; while it would bo a ploasuro,
as well as an honor to bo associated in
any capacity with the other gentlemen
appointed, tho views I lipid upon tho
matter, anil heretofore expressed in
recommendations on file at Snlom, pre
clude my acceptance. I have to confess
that originally tho Idea of a commission
composed of business inon met with my
approval, but maturcr consideration ha
led mo to believe that tho interests of
the school require that at least n major
ity of tho board shall bo educators. It
would bo an anomaly (o glvo to law
yers tho selection of medical looko, or
farmers tho selection of thoologlcal
treatises, nnd it seems to mo a grave
error to assttmo that men other than
teachers can wisely select school books.
It Ib not a question of prico alone, orof
the quality of tho mechanical work
upon tho books, but Hither tho charac
ter nud quality of tho matter contained
In them and its adaptability to modern
school methoda, which must bo of pri
mary importance, and thia will require
technical knowledge of hooka and
authors.
"It baa been It", years ainco I wua n
teacher, and I do not feel that I could do
justice to the educational interests of tho
atatea without greater preparation tiidu
I JiaVO the time to aivo. Certainlv nvurv
Ion, nnd wo aimply have a continuation Y , ,'u . 1 .1 ,u,n "c,reV l? 8V"? 8UP
of the old byateni. I have mado no p,!f&! l ' 1 1 bZ L'T,9 1", ft..,
W4 u iu Liin uiiiii '. iim 11 yiirnuii
fa tho important institution in Amorcian
dlieuu when it may be cured so nromnt-
ly and jwrfeetly by Hood's Barsaparilla.
Tills medicine goes right to the spot,
neutralize) the acidity of the blood,
which causes rheumatism, and puts an
t't pint an 1 aUa.vju.
Biilott&nces
26c.
is cured by Hood's
Pills.
Sam B, Goldsmith Cigar Co. uro sole-l
a-jenta for Kxitorta, Creinos, Kl Cupilitn
General and LaMajestica
Lm&u
"Will be rouwtf to its natural duties
and your biliousness, headache and
ooniqirwflon b cuitd it you take
Hood's Pills
Sold by all drueglsv 25 ccntE.
Sain S. Goldsmith Cigar U iih kuh,
agents for LxporU, Cretnoa, Ii CHitimn
General and MMajuetica.
Population of Hood (liver.
Tho Weekly Hood Hivor Glacier has
enumerated the peoplo within the
corporot limits of the to-rn of Hood
Hivor and found tho population to lie
701. This is an increase of 120 peoplo, or
20 percent, over the population laat
January, whltdi was lil'J. An increase o f
2d percent show a healthy gtowth.Tho
population, though, bus changed
somewhat Of tint list of name hods of
familioa and orsons self auppirting
that was printed in the Glacier directory
hut your, TShave moved from tho town,
and four have died. Mot of those who
Imro moved, most of thttinlKiIng families
wlirMuma here with the Lottt Like
Lumber company's mill, have left the
Jjjfluntry, hWI aj&wjjmyu tjow in tho
valley. With tho growth o( tho town
thero hav Ix-eu added H new, huiauusa
Hatabluhmants within the your,
including a bank, grocery store, clothing
boiike, tivoauloous, an eating house, tin
shop, two butcher shops, racket atoro,
two millinay stores, news agency,
jewelry stort. Fuilurua in busiiiew liave
ben liv in number including a
netviair, hh meat market) and a
grocery iUtn, liHrdnare hture, millinery I
shop. Moony in Uuod Itirer u not over!
HlHintlmit, wil Die Immihinm tranfai led
hure liaa Uren axiiiiwiierait with the
hoii(Jiy Slut" of KatinctM in g-iii-ral
UtroptfUoHt ;Jm I'Hitoil StHtM.
H oke Heiirv tli l-urtk.
fcrtin (iuhiMilUi Cijar Cv.
t
protest against teuchorH selecting school
books, but the Daly law tlid, and I nut
commissioned to carry out its provisions
Tho Orcgonhin anid yeslentuy. "Tho
Textbook Commission was wanted be
cause popular sentiment disapproved of
the work of tho county suporliitondcnts
In tho selection of tho hooks. This Is
undoubtedly true, and yot there ia not a
better liody of educators in Oregon than
tho county superintendents. If they
could not select books in a natisfactory
manner, wjiat body of school men could''
I have simply held that the Daly law
meant a change, that in all.
"Tho protest Hint came up from thu
common people whs not against the
character nnd quality of thu muttor con
tained in tho books, but waa against
their cost. Of coureo, thoro aro men who
aro willing to pay any prlco for achool
books, but among them are not to bo
found thoso who aro digging out stumps
!u tho foothills, nor fiinnorn who are
struggling to raise largo families. It
was in their interest that the new law
was enacted, and they should not bo lost
sight of in its udmlnstration. And the
desire to secure an impartial
discredit to tho tochor,
recognized by everybody lo bo tho most
llfo. Whatovor will improve it 1 nm 111
lavoroi too commission nnd admire tho
men whom tho iiress announces ns my
associates thereof, but It sonmn in n
short In technical educators, and I shall
decline, nsklng tho governor to appoint I
In my placo Presldont Beatty, of the I
Weston normal school, or eomo other J
until 01 rrco!uizciiBuinuiugu8n!cacnor."
The Cottsf e,
Clias Kedmond. Portland.
0 MoMtt. Portland.
Bobt Smith, Portland.
lMJrocket, Astoria;
D C Dibble, Dakota City, Neb.
John Mills, Falrtleld.
Will Looney, Jefferson.
The llomllest MialnSsleci
As well as the Imudhomcst, and others
are Invited to cull on nny druggist
nnrl get rrco A trial bottle of Kemp's
Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a
remedy that la guaranteed to cure and
believe all Chronic and Acute Coughs,
Aatlituu, Bronchitis and Consump
tion. Price 25o. and 50c. eod&w
Smoke Henry Iho Fourth.
SamS. Goldsmith Cigar Co.
V. J, Dryan at OmMia.
On MtA, Neb.,Jan. 7. The JackBonlan
Club will glvo their annual banquet to
night. W. J. Bryan will be the chief
gtust.and hehas announced that ho will
talk about the future policy of the Dem
ocratic party.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County. f 8f
Frank J, Cheney iuakea oath that he
is senior partner of tho linn of F. J.
Cheney k Co., doing busiuoes In tho
City of Toledo, County and state uforo
said, and that said linn will pay the
Bum of Ono Hiindicd Dollars for each
and ovory caso of Catarrh that cannot
Iw cureil by the use of Hall 'a Catarrh
C ure. Kit ink ,f. Ciiu.vkv.
Sworn to bcloro mo and aiibocrihcd In
my presence, this Oth day of Deceinlier,
A. D. l&HO. A. W.GLKA80.N,
fsKAi.' Notarv Pulill...
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, and acts directly on tho blood uud
mucous surfareaof tho system. Send (Or
testimonials, free.
F. J. Chexkv A Co., Toledn, O.
Sold by druggists, 7Bc.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Sam 6. Goldsmith Cigar Co. uro uole
agonta for Exports, Cromos, 121 Capitun
General and LaMnjostlca. '
..
U. 9. Supreme Court
Washington, Jan. 7. Tho United
States Supreme Court reassembled today
aftor tho holiday recess. Tho Court
will heroaftor require, that in all pro
cesses of the Courts and o her United
States Courta tho Christian "names as
well as tho surnames of persons shall
bo used. This order is intended to pro
vent tho use o( Initial, which often
caticea confusion.
A Few Pointers
The recent statistics of tho number o
deaths show that tho largo mujorlt.7 ill
with consumption. This disease Miao
commence with nn apparently bar. oy
cough which can bo cured hiBtantly ss
Kemp's Balaam for tho Throat aby
Lungs, which Is guaranteed to cure ud
relievo all cases. Prico U5i'. and and
For Halo by all druggists. J fiOo.
American Dowllnt Coniress.
CmcAOO.Jan. 7. Tho American Bowl
ing Congress met today with a large at
tendance. In connection with this
Congress, which extends to tho l-'lli
inet.. the llrst annual tournament of the
United States will iiIbo be held. This
touriinment is expected to greatly stim
ulate nnd increase the interest in Hie
liowling game and also to increase the
importance of the national organization.
Tho events will consist of a livo-mitn
team contest, two-men team contest and
individual contests. Thu games will be
played on the 8th, Dth, 10th litis and
l'th.
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Hi Hi I) t IHWttl IM
frSTORlA
ASvtfclnulc Preparation lor As
slmllatlng ihcFoodniuincUtila
ling iltcSluinachs nuclDowls or
1'romolcs Digcslion.Cliccrful
ncssflndltest.CQntflltts neillter
Ophim.Mon'liinc nor Mineral.
Not "Nvitc otic .
Hyv efOMtir&M Ti NIVI'1
Mx-frtuvt
jbuirSfril t
JttfctertaMJtita
CtfnM Mimt
hbttyrrm rtmvr.
Apetfccl Ilcmcdv for Cons dpa
lion, Sour Sloinhch.Diarrhoai
Wortns.Convulsions.Fcvcrialt
ncss nnd Loss or Slf.i: p.
Facsimile Signnture of
NEW VORK
For Over
Thirty Years
THT. crNTtUnOOMMNT. NlWVONKCItT.
'MID POTS AND PANS
And nn endless variety of all conceivable
housekeeping utensils nud Implements,
thu woman with lUgeuiuH for hnUHckccp
IngHliuply revels tit Wado'H haidwaro
nlo'e. The invciitore and imiiiufacliirerri
of labor Hiivlug ilevicea for the liuioe net
a fiiHt pace; hut we are fully alirourft of
the tlinea, as you will acortul" if you
give us u vinit.
R. M. WADE A CO.
SALhlVl UKEGON
Smoko Henry tho Fourth.
Ham N. Goldsmith Cig-ir Co.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough
4&yfftfia
Smoke Henry tho Fourth.
Sam S. Goldsmith Cigar Co.
BtAti tb IM Kind You Haw Afwars BmiRh'
BjDtttI
of
Ilu Kind Yoj Haw Alrwrs
Ilk xW -riSn
V
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A Good Breakfast
For tho dainty nppetlte or for the hearty
calrrtnu ho mado from our tempting
lamb chops or mutton chopa, beefsteak,
or ork chops. Our jiienli are of ox
iiiinIio flavor, Hiicciiient, luicy ind ten
Iit, and are cut uud trimmed by ex
perts for your table. If you haven't
iiiiiplod our cliolco uieatH, you have
iuIhhinI a treat worth remembrrlug.
E C. CROSS SALEM OR.
Phone 2ll.
Beara tbo
Signature)
Smoko Henry the Foiuth.
Ham 8. Goldsmith Cigar Co.
Caleb Powers' Cave.
Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 7 -The case of
Caleb Powers, formorly Secretary of
inmnnwrtalth. will !
Court of Appail lroflwl 'f, 0 to 7c.
av lii.tL.., k ( ' Vel WmI, 8 e. Stfor
ay, Judge h ( . Hoj)8(l7o. for 18!)1 crop,
C3.AA ....!... il... r ... ..
niuiu, HKuniBt me uoinmonweaiin. win
jury Is no como up beforo tho
wno nroiwhlch assembles todav
O Konr Is now a raemlierof thu court. ilJUo for now m,i.
TODAY'S MARKET.
Poktlani), Jan. 7. Wheat, viilby
nominal Walla Walla, 51.
Flour Portland, best gradi-B '2.tK) &
I3.-J0. Graham 2.tH).
Oats Cholco Wh to ClOino. cmv-ll
Of' i'Jc. wr bushel,
AUBstuff Bran, fl5e0: shorts, 17.00
liny Timothy U!iI2 mr ton.
Onions fl!.:tn
Potfttoea60 to Ce per sack.
Butter Best dairy, 250110 ; fntiuy
creamery, 0 Oto r5n. Store ,JC.-. 3'.' per
roll,
Kgga-Oregon, ranch 27 c.iier do..
I'dultry-CliIckeiiB, VIM toa.W); hons
$3.00 to 1.00; turkoya, livo 10 to lie.
Mutton Dresped, (ijtf to 7e mr pound.
im'ko uenvy tiresrieii n looi-ic. per
loiinil.
Heel Kteers, $H.W)QI; cows, 'J.r0;
On New Year's Day
Tho minutest detail fof your attirc
shoiild coinmaiid your cloHtiHt attention,
for formal calls require the best ilrcns,
As to your linen, you aro s-ifo if it has
been laundered at the Kulom Htoum
Laundry. Juit the right (IiiIhIi rcpiircd
by good form uud gootl taste ideiithml
by the way, uhviiys to ho had hero. Wo
auk as a special favor to our employeN
that you amid your orders early wo
liko to celebrate the day ourselves.
Saiem Steam laundry
coi-oNKi, i. oniaruAo cioi'itiirroit.
nonoiis I). oi.MarKAO, moii.
Phono 111, ) Liberty tit re. I.
a rifrCAr' J
iKimiiiiMiii .ii ijiiiioi iiw.
small.
V2H to
and Us decision is expeclod to bo favor
able lo powers.
DRESSMAKING
by thn day in families, bv r competent
person. Inrjuiro at :75 High street
lS-lMm
Noonday Rest.
Tho ladles of the W. C. T. U. demre to
announce to tho publio that they have
opened u Noon Beat at their rooms. L"
Court street, where coffee, lea, bread,
butter, sandwiches, meat, potatoes, pie
or pudding will bo served dally except
Sunday's, from 11 :M a. m. (o 1 MO p m
at nominal charge. J :t m
Special Sale.
Wet weather vnnilk. All if nnr la.a
iutoshos aold at 60 per cent reduction.
a o onri.ou umbrellas 70 eta.
Allo( our 75c( Umbrella now 50 tt
HALKM WOOLKN MILL CTOBI.
12 20 tf
Time of Trala Car.
Mai.ki, Oregon, Jan. 1. lufll
Commencing January 1, IW)1, and
until further notice, tho depot tar will
lm WJiliUllflilfl IlflUi ag fcll08 '
iorui overiand 0:10 a
Albany I.octtl north 7:30 u
South overland . ,..IO.Oa,
North overland 1 :3t) p,
Alluiny Ixx;al south . . . . 0:00 ii,
The Oldest and Best
S. S. S. is a combination of roots
and herbs of great curative powers,
and when taken into the circulation
searches out and removes all manner
of poisons from the blood, without
the least shock or harm to the system.
On the contrary, the general health
begins to improve from the first dose,
for S. f, S. is not only; a blood purifier,
but an excellent tonic, and strength
ens nud builds tip the constitution
.while purging the blood of impuri
ties. , b. t. cures ail diseases oi a
blood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofuln,
Rheumatism, Chronic Soren nnd
Ulcers, ltc7.eiua, Psoriasis, Salt
Klictuu, Ilerp-H and similar troubles,
and is an infallible cure nud the only
nntidote for that most horrible disease-,
Contagious Blood Poison.
A record of nearly fifty 3'enrs of
successful cures is a record to be proud
of. K. S. y. is more popular today
than ever. It numbers its friends by
the thousands, Our medical corres
pondence is larger than ever in the
njstory of the medicine. Many write
to thank us for the great good S. S. S.
has done them, while others are seek
ing advice about their cases. All
letters receive prompt and careful
attention. Our physicians have mode
a 1 ife-long study of Blood and Skin Dis
eases, and better understand such cases
than the ordinary practitioner who
makes a specialty of no one disease.
We are doing great
good to s u fl e r i n g
humanity through
our consulting ue
nartnient. nnd invito
wit tft u-rit i,u if inn iim. anvi.tnn: travel. In order to have tho beataer.
or skin trouble. We make no charge ,vI UM !' JWaconin Central Ry.f
whatever for thia ser-fea between HU Paul ami Chicago. For
wijatevr lor mis seniee. . rate6 . other lnforinatIou tiUt j
THE SWIFI SPiCIFW CO. ATUKTA. (u. A (;iok; General Agent, Portand. Orf .
Wool Valley, l.'IQMc rUitatern Oro
gon, U(312o;Mohttlr,2o.
IiidoH Green, aaltotl (10 lbs, 7 ftBc;
under 00 Iho, 7miA i sheep pelts, lfrffl
vt)c
BAI.KM MAUKkT.
heat f8 pounds and over, W)
Wool, 13 to ltlc, Mohair, 2r.
Hops 11 to 16c
Oats S8c. to 0e
If ay Haled, cheat, 7 ;
KRS ..': -ri',
riour ,
Hk: sank.
Mtllatiina-Bran, i:i; ahorta, Wi
i'W Breaswl, 0-
Llvecftttlo Kteera, :i,'$ ; i-owa, a J to
Bheer fAigs.ftO.
Dressed Veal 7 iuhiIh.
Butter Dairy, lfi220o j wi-ttniery, 26
timothy, fit)
-III wholtxmlo Iota, fil.OO; r)tnl
.fliwsMt (SjPyiN
With Our Compliments
And our beat wIhIior for your continued
good health and happinoxM, we prcHcnt
for our New Year's, 1001 n (Inn variety
of champagnes, other wines ami liipiora,
iuijKirted and domiistlu, for thu aoiiHiu.
It is our OHix-flal faro that no Inferior
brand shall Ibid li way to our sliulves
or cellar. Have you ever trMd Tom
llnwiiHvhlikiiy nt fliOOa bottle.
'- l.'!L,."""i4lLii
WANTED
New today, nttYOtln6irioht four
linos or lso In thin ooiumn tnsortod
throo tlmos for
3U.OO per month
ai tnmo raio.
aoo.. boo a wtt
All over-tout-llnon
For Infants and Childron.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature xT
1 $ U5S
A FtAHE CHANCE JAk VTlL
sfrect. four Hocks south of t he court' Iwuse win
be sold at hair Its value. Good lifluTe. flaes
view jn ihe cltj-, fruit trees, etc. Apply
Journal office.
ROOMtfTO BExVT. Fumfshwl rooma
to rent within three block of tho 8tato
Jloueo. ,'i2IM(ll8t. AOlinger.
lGtf
FOR JtKNT A alx-room modern cottage
rornorARyliurrAvonuoiindJTtliatroot.
Apply lo W. V. Job neon, City Unll
. 1 4 Iw
HOUSK FOB BEN'TrFIvo rooms, largo
kitchen, with barn and cow stable,
good garden spot, Jn Dopot, addi
tion, some pasture. Jiy 0. W. .Hunt,
Balom Oregon. ' 4 3i
Mombe.-s of Sedgwick Belfof Corps No.
i iiuu u. a. it. no. iu aro requested to
bo at their ..halL aatiirday.nlcht
fnllation, Buppur7ni
LtstziKloss, I
lanuarv 5 for iifa
ii'.M sharp.
I 'J t
upjwnnL
toss. I
FocVctaryi
FLOWKBS For tho-Notv
nations. A nlco lino in
which you can select, at
Oreen House.
Yearr-ar-stock
from
tho Avenue
12-20-lw
TO KENT. First class Onion land, lo
cated 2xi miles northwest of Brooks.
Wm. U.'Eo'a.v,
l-'SSlm Brooks, Ore.
VA NTKD A boy of Reed address, and
must furnish reference, to ' work hi
store. Address JornsMLofllco.
12-Stllf.
AT Tho old stand, with tbo boat class
of help tbo Mills barbershop is again
prepared to otfer Inducement to per
manent patrons. Finest porcelain
balliB and host all-around servlco, Op
ponito Hotel Willamette. J2'27 1m
FOB BKNT D7nUI"wmrj.(u""rtml
cold Water, and both. Also n 7 room
house with barn. Call nt 421 HIrIi
stiect. A. Schrelbcr. 1217K
MABBIAGE, parar for 10 eentn, with
iitlilresses of advertisers, ladies person
als Innortod frco. The Special Club,
lwx 2.11, Snlom, Oregon. IS-15-Imo
l'9lt, S 'CA en(il boreo, saddle and
bridlo. Broko to' drive, Apply to
15 Court St. 12-1-tf
KABM Y0BSALi:-2l7 acrod with Kood
buildtncs and fouces, over half under
cultivation, half milo west of Kaiser
achool-holme. I'rlco and term reason
able. Address K. A., caro Jouilvai.,
Salem. M lui
FKFNCH LESSON S.-(liyeiV at li7mu
or to china In any part of city. Born
and educated In France. Lydla Blch,
l, Htreet, Hulom. II 27 tf
Smoke Henry the Fourth.
Sam H. Uolilmnlth Oixar Co.
SALEM LODGES
KOKKBTllMS OK A.MKMOJT
Ooiirl Shorn oq1 Forvl No 1 JlecU PiltUr
nlgliU lit Turner lilock. John M CIium, (J. K.
A U Ilrown Hpoy, ll-U-lrr
Rlds-lavltrii.
We are now ready to receive proposals
for Huptillea to be furnished to the Or
egon htate Beform Kohool tor the" alx
months, endln Jurio 30, IttOl. A llwt
of supplies, neoded Mill be furiilahed
upon application.
II. K. BIOKEBS.
i" '-ifi 101. iJiiperiiitetident.
Bottled
Beer
KtlnjjerA Ueck.Huccesson to Soutbym
Duttlir. Works.
All ordera for bottled btwr will be tilled
at the brewery. Kent on cold atoraxu,
Frwwilty delivery. Telephoiin2ltll.
(At'ITAL LIIV
Express and Transfet
Meets all man and passenger trains.
BiiKKaKe to all purta of thu city. I'rouipt
servfue. 'IVIeiiliono No. Sol.
DlSCiUK A HOMVKB
T. J, Sullivan,
State Strct Tailor.
Kall'Miil
turiu nV)
ih inu M,
nil In. Tlio O!;onu!6rtr iil.
blcs0. Hwt Itllnni4 suit tlft.
ir
Soutii overland
J. I.
. .10:05 p. m.
LAMBIBTll,
tiueral Hupt
Peace rxcUred
. by devote all your ilmo resdin
the Boer War and tho Hold Fields o
Aia-ar mere an otuer matters o
vital importance; you may makeatrli
tMi. ana win want to know how to
?l iiCki.
Poultry HeiiM wr lb..(l t 7; uptinu
clilnkena por lb (in. to 7
I'otatoea 26e irer biihliel.
Applean0eto40,.
Bo you
Cough?
l)r. Hull's CotiL'h Byrup will cure n
Ooucll or Cold at mir l,nw.n..M
Oroun.Whpopinrj-Coiichnml M(4l
Courfj without foil. Mot bom pruUto,
"i. juviuiu iirciicririn il ihp iirmwu.i.
tls, IIoarscnoHa. ariiino, Pneumonia
ana uonsurantlon. It kJv quick,
BUrorcHulte. I'rico,2flct. Jtoftiselliu
dealor'fl substitute t It Js not kixmI,
'' JLMmMwJ.M.M 7 !P'ces.
Cough Syrup
Alway cured when olhei fail.
?. Bull't PUl cur CntlMllii nj l.lv.r
reuU. ao"j4Uil, i CU. TTil WS, h lU
To Your Ilcnlth for the New
Year
the Kinilurj plumber Ih very nectvwry.
Ii the health of your family ia rtilUnint!
have your plnmbim; overhauled mij i iui
nroiiNl oee lfmhini; put In. that U
baaed on nHimary cifiiiillc princiiilew.
Wo arn ncl(iiiA'lcdtsl iiiiixlitrM of Ibla
trado, unit itill doaiiythiui; In the Imn
of plumhiuK. vita uud siemii fitting nt
riwiHoiialiln pricoH
BARRAPETZEL
214 COMMF.BCIAL KTIIKKT f
Tilcil'(iiHt7l.
J. P, Rogers
SI8M2 Commercial Street
Wholimlo and Itntail liquor iliatlv
, . . i , . -
B. R. JONES.
Attornoy-ftt-Law
Toloito, Oro'ron.
lt'lik tit Otrutilt Ooitfl i i '.s run aiiiUia
an iii lo (!to Htmtraai m )' rij InM.jucoln
rou il I).
tt.J7ui
White House Restaurant
4m
I;;iiy ol access.
Cuurtegus reception.
I'irclnss cookinjj.
You enjoy what you
order at too State st.
-
in,
n
in.
m. .
m. i
STAPLE POQDS
livervlhiiiif neeJal to slock up your pantry from a sack
of Iwst flour to ji yeu cuke, and for a relish, pijs feet, sail
mackerel, bacon nnd saueikraut. New Qnyijrex ,lniQii and
a full assortment of mils, candy and oilier. Itux tints, nt lowest
, t ' . .
lanr-itt & Lawrenea
OWI HVHWVVm OHOOHIIV
G10RGEBR0S. Rrops
mat: llUi far Pukllcstloa
st-alt-d ImU for tha pJihlU-atidH of tho
dfliiMiHtfiil bis roll twliiio H'ill WrtH'lv
rd hi tlw tWlkw of iIm almriff of Marion
Co or, OUT ftjuiiwi en tho Stlnlayof
Jau., HJQl. , Tha privUst to roUtot any
Hlul till lrtl W lnsf T6U.
PusA W, I)hjh.n
Whrll!Muri)iiCoi'r.
fROCKY MOUNTAIN
SCENERY BY OAXLIGHT
Diyllcht Stowvtr at UlUtti Pa'tts.
Tbiuiiub llrst cliisa toiiaitslui!t)r front
t'llinuv uMi. wm'tiy lun iimjik". ikiowi,
Nuw York, ami other tuistaru points, via
Riodmuilti Woatern, (Urt Salt Lake
Itotitoj (Mmvor A Itio Uramjh. C HIA V
and Illinois Cuntral U CUm&, couuevt
iiitfln tho I'n'or UMit with MiuhlRan
(Jwitrl'a aimlUi esir for iwlnts dst.
For ptfrVtolllrtra nail oh onWilnva Loiwl
Agtnt or,
r. iVirftariil flro
Oil
(Vtii I A'
n. ridrd it
v.
f "
trtmtitlUj-a