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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1901)
-jj-twjv- rn-pe" i E5fc2 w .t mmn fiti nm? P . itentfri -WrJm kWWVv e WMM n'. vEHS vljfafl I '' . tel 1 WWII fllMirni MP ia t Ail pumitSiIW In Excellent Combination. Jl'lio pleasant muthod nnd beneficial loots 01 tno well known reined v. rni'i or Turn, manufactured bv tin JAl.UOIWIA Km tintUP Co.. llliittrnti. thovnluoof obtaluiiti? the afmild luxn. thro principles of plants known to bo medicinally lu.iutivu nnd presenting them in tho form niostrofieshinjrto tho tasto nnd necentnbln to tlm Rvntom. I! iSJUio ono perfect strengthening hixn Itlye, eU'iinslntr the svstcm aiTectunlly. MlisnoUine col(lf). headaches and fevers .rehtiy yet prompt! v nnd c-nnbUnrrone overcome Habitual constipation per- : patiently. Itn perfect freedom from every objectionable quality ami "u- nldlico, nnd its a -Knir on the kilncy WriLxSjSfnu"" I'owola, without uotiUonliiy T' w it-j-ltntlnp thorn, nrnlco It tho Ideal Invfil.tvn. f Jnjfiio process of manufacturing figs flrSG-ed, nt thoy nro plcawuit to the Iv uro obtnlncd from senna nnd Vnronmtlc plnnts, by u method n to tho OM.iroimiA Fio Svuur inlv. In order to trot Its beneficial sis and to avoid Imitations, nlense ipniuortho full nama of Mia Company uou on iuo irons oi every paeuage. CALIFORNIAFIG SYRUP CO. BAH FHANOJSCO, CA 3I8VII.I.E. KY. NEW YOnK. IT. Y. BJreRailo by all Druggists. Price DOo. per bottlo S3. C. T. Co's PASdusiEia btimikr: IP?OMLOINA.v. ALTONA IiKAVK3 KOIl I'OltrtAND lUllr mcoiot 3iin t iv ' ' "m. lUlOK riMU AND OHKAl' UaXKB. D'lOk lii'wwn tjwtn nail Conrt'tHa. M. I' HALUWIN Indent. iHE PROCfcSS roastinir coffee has been itioiied. 'ry our fresh roasted coffees pu are really fond or a lMd m cud of coffee. ygreshness is the main part, ". NS. . ' ... .!!.. ...t. .4. .... I, ,,,a ifi anutno nuua wiiat yuu nave beent'drinkine;, come and get resh all the time. 1-2 cent ticket with 25c purchase. 2 Remerattrwetakt orders ani deliver aayl tlin j wien gooii. B 3 nre waited, or cull us up over the Phone. : : : BE. V Bl k V ; JlAiiiia Tea Store 1 lfhono 2411. Freo Delivery. ESOCIAL NEWS S) AND VIEWS oolrlr fJilor mT M renchcd through enhjn Mln Ull irun :W m. w a p o . lTk N" uf o00"11 u-ure, pt"ii niwAtnut 8icra paiplo or vUtlori, ud iuwrpr iclitl luler.d Holtcltcd. ItBI a Local Uventi Solr parly at tho Armory, Fob- JJJLjNortlixrii MKhta" at thcGramlFeb.5. JWlB(.lioii i.. Dr. uud Mrs. Scovell ai Twjlipjnu -i Mru.ThoB. Holmau Wed S J.... ,, viwiI.il'. .sres ';.'"... i. .i -. n...i UDMiCOl iri'Sf I'i'iij rut-epiiuii i nuiui rTmetto Wulncsmy iweniug. Oiitlorleal cout.mt I-rlday ovonlng iiuifUe. Die Shirley Uo. ul liranu, aionuay, sruary n. , :Wb Do.mi K.iat" at tho brand, -Friday; Febnury H. tjlScliuu l.xigo.A. O. U. W. will tcnlorVaifTithi' Deijroo of lluuur and tholr frTea&Srottho hull In Insnrano blouk, to tiiulttf MS1 Hon Hronn, of Aurora, fell and broke lulli bones oi hor veaturdiiv uii 'li'L'fliluJt above tho ankle, ur. u. u. leirmust above 'HSBertSou, of this olty.ationdoa hor and e)joffa'coin(ortal)lo as poseiblo under V nTiororcuinstancoa. Jredrlolc L. Godard, euporin iton'dengipf the Washintou asylum for osauo at nuiiaooom, is in ine cuy, liftvlnSTtriinsferred to Alaska patients to ou'r?Syui'm. He was accompanied by his vouWTwi and an oill'lal of his institu 4lon?n3fi Gcxlard la an old time friend anight, Tuesday, February 5. Dramatic Event of tho Season "A Guaranteed Attraotlon" tnssell - Drew Co la a Mammoth Production of 'Norton Lights" U0 VADIS" Will Be Repeated Wedaesdy Evealat "8. 75. 50 and 36 cents. Seats ou Je at box ofllce. cf Judgo and Mrs. N. J. Judith, uud vns their guest while in tho city, II. 13. Thielaou went to Portlaud this morning. ; E. Y. Littlefleld, superintendent of schools for Yamhill county, la iu tho city. MIbs Bcsslo Wariunor. of Portland, is in Salem for a vlait with Mies Ethel Kulght. Mrs. John McCourt.of Pcndloton, la in Salem for n visit with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Boothby. MIbs Estello Klllon, oi Portland, and Miss Mario Tongue, oi llillsboro, aro Mardi Boir guests oi Mra. K. Ih Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Honry and Mrs. Jos. P. Loo loft last night for Khimath Fulls, whoro they will resido in.tho fu turo. Miss Jennio Snyder, daughtor of A. V. It, Snyder, tho assistant Oniet clork of the hnuso, is in tho city for a few daya visiting friends. Mrs. Davison, of Portland, is tho guest of hor sou, H. M. Davison, prison commissary. His sister, Mrs. W. S. Gilbert, is also visiting thoro. Lodge Dall Tho ball given by Valley Lodggo No 18, 'A. 0. U. V nnd Viola lodao No. 88, I). oi II., in tholr halt in llolunui block last night proved to bo quite a pleasant affair. About two hundred couplo par tlcipated in tho dances, so tht, room tvua comfortably filled, Tho lUstlno orchestra furuistied music uud every thing contributed to tnuko the event un onjoyablo one. DIED SMALL. At tho family homo, in ISorth Salem, Or., Tuesday, February 5, 1001, at 12:20 n. m., Mrs. L. D. Small, aiced 61) yours and 10 months, of patulysis. Deceased leaves a husband to mourn hor dom iso. The Story of n SIcnn Dlrtn. , This la the story of n menu man. IIo may not bo tho meanest on record, but he curries n very fair brand of closo flBtcdness. no had n contract to sup ply a certain amount of crushed stone. Tho machlno ho used could turn out all the work ho could get by running eight hours n day. Tho mean man had an engineer who was a genius. Tho genius went to his employer ono day and mild ho thought ho could mnko sonic Improvements In that machine so It would do more work In less time. Tho genius wns paid by tho month. lie worked on the machine for Hover nl days, taking It apart aud putting It together again. When reconstructed, It proved to havo grentcr cfllclency than before, so much so that It did the nauio amount of work in one mlnuto nnd n half that It used to take four nnd a half to do. Tho mean man, however, could get no more contracts than before. lie could fill all his orders by running about three hours n day. Tho monn man then went to the genius and seld: "Seo here, Ilenry, I've been paying you by tho month, but there lan't ua much work ns there used to be not enough to keep you busy. I shall havo to pay you by tho hour after this." Ilenry demurred, no had been too falthful,.but ho didn't think that ought to reduco his earnings over ono-half. Ills employer wus Arm, however, and Henry resigned. New York Mnll and Express. An experiment In Journnllmii. Onco there whs a renlly radical pa per, in London It was, but the man who mado It now lives here nnd tolls tho talc. It was ono of those papers which aro a tragedy. They represent the wreck of tho enthusiasm of strong men who must find the outlet for their apostolatc. This paper began by bolng at o'dds with nil thut was ostnbllshed, and It hud readers. But as time went on tho mnn who made the paper drove off Blugly nnd In groups all thoso who bad begun by being his supitortera. It was found a little too radical far them, nnd thoy no longer kept step with Its uewoht march. "Of course 1 now phii se tlMtt such a paper "'ns foredoomed to failure." tin editor said after he had recited the ear ly history of hU venture. "I ooiiftwn It was pretty strong evn for Brltlali radicals. After the circulation had dwindled down to the txtriulfltK I nu? cceded In alienating hImjuI half of litem by dcneum-lug mocuM democracy hh feu dal opprtMurion. Hlid the other hMlf left me when 1 atUK-kud atheism on tu store of Its wiprlltlou teiidenele-). After that 1 ran the iMper as long as I r-uuld without any ubrlbers. Hut 1 I'Ud to give It up. NolHMly would road It except myself, and toward the end I had to give up reading It myself I found It too unsettling. So It stopped." -New York Commercial Advertiser. A PrfehluK Compllujcui. She was not from Chicago. "Do not anger me." she said. "How am I to know when you nre angry'f" he aeeed. "I always stamp my feet," she an swered. He- looked down at hr dainty lKa. "ItunosslbW he Mid. "There ' room for a stamp on either f thorn." That fetohwl Bor.-ClevelaBd Plain Dealer. Itart of tM ta MH((n for Uw twt f fee house was &tad about Uw year 1CW. jr-j&LJLJ&M& SUBURBAN CITIZEN ! TALKS ABOUT SCHOOL Reviews Progress Claims There is Room For More Editoh Jouiwai,: I moved taSalom last year with my family to mako our homo hero and to educato our four children. Now I And I must either movo from a vory ploueaut suburb to East Salem or pay car faro to send my two oldest children to finish tho eolith and ninth crndo at tho East Salem school. Wo elndl probably liavo to movo back onto our farm. Wo aro told Salem is an educational center but it is not yot becomo a first class public school town. In this re spect tho city occupios a secondary position, nnd I agreo with you that tho roputatlon of having tho best public schools in tho state would bring hundreds of families to Salem to live aud would ralso tho price of property and holp all kinds of business, especially othyr schools. What is tho matter with Salem? Ten years ago Slom built some largo school houses that nro not yet nearly full and ran in debt for thorn nt high ratos of Interest. "For ton years you havo paid about WOOO a jar interest. You havo mado ood progress in your finances tho past few years. Tho district abolished tho ofllce ofOitySuperintendontnt f 1500 a year. Last year interest on $10 000 boiula was reduced from eight percent to four percent by a popular loan. Tho diBtiict also began to uso tout porcont monoy forits short time loans. Still Sa'oin 1b not out of tho woods. Tho tux levy tills year ia eight mills, about tho highest over levied, ono mile to bo upplied to wiping out four percent debt, l'ho district will also have to borrow about $S000 to end the preeont echool year, and I was glad to see it suggested at tho annual mooting Jan urary 28 that tiny uho four porcont money for this purpose. Until thoru la som j way to lower tho interest burden or r.ilso tho values of property in tho district it Is hurd to see how money cim I bo raised to p.iy for more than good j common grade teiichors. I ilnd by inquiry that tho entire eighth grado work is completed only iu the Lincoln aud East schools. All chil dron who wish to take tho ninth grade must go to tiio East school. This costs more than thonvorugo family school lax. It costs $1.50 a mouth car fare, to suy nothing of shoos, rubbers, umbrellas, mackintoshes and addijtonnt clothing. Tho Lincoln school, tho Park Hchool, tho North echool, and tho East school in my opinion ilnuld.havo samo gindes. riio preeont teachers can teach nil tho nino or ten grades just ns well ns six, soven or eight, and not compoll us to movo to East Salon, to havo our chil dren complotu tho eighth and ninth grades. Under a bettor system each of tho four largo Salem schools could do tho work just ns well as tho E ist school doos it. Tills city lost nothing to its schools by nbolishing a $1500 fllco and making a principal cx-ofilrlo superin tendent with n telephono iu cneii school. With flrst-cUss touchers nnd a good principal, and no congestion of huge chlldroti in tho East echool, each of tho four laiyor fchools would exert n good influenco upon tho cthorH. As you havo said in your papor,tho direct benefit to pupils ooin es from contact witli good teachers, not from organlration or ma chinery. Until the common gradoB nt least ns high ns the tonth grade aro taught in all the four largo pohoolsiliaro should ba no further building up of tho "alom bchoolat tho expense of th parts of tho town. Examination of the faols would show that only a part of thoso completing the work in tho Lin coln, Park and North school go to the Rust echool. Thoy leavo tho public schools, go to tho private schools or moro often go into competition witli laboring men aud women who aro eup porting farnilio". Is not this true? Would it not be cheaper to keep the young people in school? I believe Salem echool district can bo still farther helped by reducing the in siranoe expense, and by further equal izing the gradea in all the eohools. UnlHM llwi grade sit iqualizfd, the attend him of the larger boys ami girls will continue to fall off iu all but the Bast school. Kwp up tho quality of teaching foree and raise tho grades In the; Lineoln, Park and North schools, which the ter.ehors aro perfectly compe tent to teach. That will increase tho atlendunco ami not tend to depopulate tho suburban parts of the uity for the benefit of the uentntl portion. SUDUHHIAN. Every Movemtat Hurts. When yon kae rliwimutiiiin. Muk1s ftkl etitt und core ami inintH are painful. It does not pay to nutter lan from this dtoawt whiin it may m aurwl bo prompt ly and perfwtly by Hood's Karisaparilla. 'Ili lleine gtoa ritt to th spot, ftminlwm tho aeitlitv ef the blood, wkieb eaHseo rhttumntHm. and puts an end te the pain ami rAfffneed, DiUotunee is cured by Hood's Tills. 25c. 3 nlnl.tnmrtv Vltn. "Yes, thnt cheeky young Wlntcrgnen tnnde a friend of the haughty Mrs. Do il'oung the very Drat tlmeihcjtoot herl" "How did be do It?" "H asked her If her hair wasn't -prematurely gray." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCJAL APPLICATIONS as tliey cannot reach tho eeat of tho disease Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, nnd in ordor to cure it you tniist take intornnl romedics. Hall's Catarrh Curo is tttkon internally, andact Ediri'ct Iv on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Curo s not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by ono of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of tho best tonics known, combined witli tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces Tho perfect combination of tho two in gri'dlants is what produced such wonder ful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonial free. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Props. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. Oilnr mill DrnfncM. "nere," suld the observant 'bonrder. who had a newspaper In hls.hnud, "is a writer who nsserts that odors con cause denfness," "Well," added tho crosa eyed board er, "musk Is pretty loud." Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. The llomllcst Man In Salem As well as the handsomest, und others uro invited to cull on any druggist nnd ttot frco a trial bottlo of Kclup'fl Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that! is guaranteed to curo and believe all Chronic nnd Acuto Cough, As th inn, Bronchitis nnd Consump tion. Price 25o. and 60c. cud&w Sister's New Benu (to iirouuy, bum-!ng)-Vcll. Freddy, how do you' llki my looks? Freddy-Ob, yer long hair makes you loolt awful silly, but mebbo you nln't. Indlanapolls Journal. The Excitement not Over Tho rush to tho drug storo still con tinues nnd daily scoros of pcoplo call for a bottlo of Kemp's Balsam for tlioTliroat nnd Lungs for tho curo of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Komp's Bnlsnin, tho standard family remedy, is sold on a gunrnnleo nnd novcr fails to tflvo entire satisfaction. Prico 25c. and COc. 2 Ladles, Three Dozen Free. Dr. Charcot's AntiUorni Pastilles. Positively infallible in troublos peculiar to tho rcx. Monthly reined v. Never dlcsupoiiit. Harmless. Simple. Con venient. Particulars with freo box, lr, Julia IMnaml Wood Bldu., Nassau St., New York Ctly. , 1 10 tf Professional and businessmen will be interested in learning that a high grado visiblo 1 3 powrlter 1b now on the nmr .ot tho" Pittsburg Visiblo," price $75 00. Addicss Bindly Hardwnro Co., Pitts burg, Pa. 1 10 lin CASTOR i A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bough Boars tho Slgnatnro of (-Lay-Cti444 A . Our Ambition, Somo pooplo are nmbltlniiH to bo soua tor, but wo aro ambitious to sell vou nil tho lirflt clans provisions nnd groceries you need for your family. Vou will find our Btock complete and prices cutis factory, Itruninri A Itnaan. sZ yf. V 40 POPULAR PUBLICATIONS-POPULAR PRICES THE WEEKLY lm for nearly sixty yer bwn r.i i.nltet a. (lie I'euple a N ti nal t-'amlly Newiparer, for farmrm and vP incra lu vptendUl Aerlculturnl IJepari ment, it rellabl market r-v P.ru. rconli(l uuthority throughout tho country, It faahlun notea, Ita Hcltnc and MeUipnlc ilcpartmtnt, Ita (aaclnallnir altort atorlua. eta , Dtp . rnd. It InilL.iwruahlM In TirlD!IM cvory family. IteKuliir mill I IllDUnC Ni'rfntluii ittluu, 91.00 Iicr j riir. In rAtinprtlnn tvlfh Th THluinA w nft9 in Illultutd wecklla and agricultural JourrmU, Hit St. MttliolllM .tliiurnmlin.. Niv irk fit f rk. city ,..r ,..M..fu . .."" ':r .."...... " Viw.l. A.u. n . .iia-. "..i v.iii.Tiiiiii hot lew, new Kiru. vuy . . ata.oil llnriier'a MiikiixIiiu. Srw York City !.( Hiiriicr'n lliizar, Svw York Cliv ,oo lluriicr'n V-ekiy, JWn urkCllv I.oo lylllnrv .Miiiruvl..... r;. v.iwi; n v. ........ . . .... I'rnnU I.chIIp'w 3louulily, Artr lurk Clly Muiiai' Miiifiialiie, cv iorltUty , ... NiiiM-i-HK, Nr rk 'ly , I.r.lKiT Moutlil). Noiv iurk City J'lifk, . uric CI iv , . Juilip. Siv lorlt I'tty , i,pmIIi'h Ufi'kli, Wo iv York t lly He ,r lt,.,MM ,N,v Yorkllt)... hfrllii-r'a Miuriialiiit. Ncv York City Anirrlrnii AKrlftillurlat, Ncv ork City Hunt I ISetj korkfr, Netv Y ork Lily. ........ , Cnmiioiiiilltuii Mnuuiliio, lr lntoii. .. V,,., J oHittrj (.cntleiiiiiti, A Pinny. . Kurni Joiiriwtl. i'lillmlclnliln, I'enn. !.llllllllflllM Mjllmvl ii. lll.llfi.la.il. 1. 1... Ii... JoiiIIi'm oiiiiuiiiIoii, lloaton, .Mim 1'a mi ii ii it Home, Nil ilnullH.t. Mu j- jj, , r..". .... Mlililirnil liiniicr. Ilrtrnlf. Mlcli I'll nu mill Mn.Nlile, Hiirlnurllclil, Ohio.. 1'nrii. cvh. M.rliij(llHil, Ohio....,,... 1. " nml fiii-iii, l.tiiUtllle, Ky,. .!.".T l'ri"r. I'll ul, Minn , 'I'rlliuiiu AIiiiuiiuit. 111(11 , rim. fiu! mii will order Tboac wlahina; I., aubatrlbe tur mr than on Qte 'JiUm may. remit ct publlibcra' rceular AfldrtM - Galvanized Iron -,Work - We make a specialty of cornices and all kinds of work in galvanized iron. 3 2 2 Work an material always the best, and 'the prices are always the lowest. A X X A BURROUGHS & FRAZIBR PHONE 161 THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM OREGON A flrat-claM private hoipital lir the treatment of chronlo and inicl oase. Built tho pait year eipeoially for the purpose for which It ii lined. Convonmntiv oeatl within four blocks of tho builnesi part of tha oity Ttie moit tnl'n furnuhlnif and latent appliances UiroiiKlioiH the bulldinjr. Heatel by liot water and Halited by a and eleetrlaity Here the sick can have the comforts of an Hermit private heme, ooinbine.1 with all the advantage of a general hppltal without tho noise, confusion, and publicity attending one. OiiUide physician brimpnK ca in ratel with the (reatpst courtesy, and assisted in operations if requvited. For terms and further Inforrua. U-J I 'i'.l i" 1 1 n nil1' R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D, SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEH a AND 4 P. M. mttSmm TODAY'S MARKET. Pohtland, Feb. 4. Wheat. vhII'v nominal Walla Walla, pCO 60K Flour Fortlandi best graded fy.VO (a, $3.40. Graham 2 no. Oats Choifco White 4l42c, grey 40 41o per bushel. Millstuft Bran, $16 50; shorts, $18 00 Hay Timothy $1212$ per tou. Onions $2 to 2.25 Potatoes 50 to OOo per sack. Butter Best dairy. 25030 fancy creamery, 5 Oto 55c. Storo 26 . 32K lor roll. Eggs-Oregon, ranch24 25c. por doz. Poultry Chickens, I3.C0 to3.5U; hens $3.75 to 4.00; turkeys, livo 11 to 12c. JIutton Dressed, OX to 7o per pound. Hogs Heavy dressed 0 to 7o. per pound. BoofTop:8teerB,$4.50l.75;cows,$4 6(1 orcssetl beet, 0 to 7c. Veal Drossed, 8)tf 8 c. for small. Uops-07c. for 181)9 crop, 12) to 14ko for now crop. Wool Valloy, 1012c Eastern Oro Ron, 012c; Mohair, 25. Hides Green, saltod 60 lbs, 7CJ8o; nnder 00 lbs, 7Q8 ; shoop pelts, 15 BAIXM MAHKRT. Wheat 58 pounds nnd over, 60. Wool, 13 to 10c, Mohair, 26c. Hops 11 to 16c Oats 38c. to 10c Hay Baled, cheat, $7; timothy, $10 Egga-20c Q22c, Flour Iu wholeeulo lots, $3.00; rotail 8Uc Buck Millstufis Bran, $17; shorts, $10.50. Hogs Dressed, 5c. Live cattle Steers, 4 ; cows, $3.80 to Sheep j4. Dressed Veal 7 conts. ButterDairy, 15Q20o; creamery, 25 Q 30c. Poultry Hens per lb.. 8c. Bgl'otatoos 25o por busliol. , Apples 30c to 40c. Special Sale. Wet wenthor goods. All of our Mack intoshes sold nt 60 per cent reduction. All of our $1.00 Umbrellas 76 cto. Allot our 76ct Umbrella now 5u eta. SALEM WOOLEN MILL STOItK. 12 20 tf The now mammoth mnnglo placod in tho Salem Steam Laundry has en abled them to reduco tho prices on flat work iu dozenlots, Sheets 2c, slips see tho reduced rates, ihonq-111. 122 tf JllUUnrr Pompoaltr. Qulnn-Sucb pomposity In tho nrniy Is disgraceful. De Fonte Pomposity? Qulnn-Yes. Slnco Finn has been promoted to corporal ho objecta to his letters being mm ked ."private" for fear people inny think that that la still his rank.-Chicago News. ;C0UGH SYRUPi euros Ilncfcinrr. CourIib, (.r. T..irKi llintinltlf In Crlppe, Pneumonia nnj, nu novcro nuifrniiccrions. Why then rln)c consump ( on, n slow, fltiro donth? Talco warning I A"t rtb onco I Buy a bottlo of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, a doctor's proscription, URodovorfiOyoara. Prlco, only 25 conts. Insist on having It. Don't bo im posed upon. HoAtso tho (loaloHs substitute: ib is not ns good ns Dr. Itail's. Salvation Oil cures RheuniatUm Ache and Pii'iw. I525ct. NEW YOBK TRI WEEKLY puLI tl i a on MWa , V -t day ami l i.u iy, u a Mini, ki, up 1 1 Ut iu ly n wr i . IHrte ilaj in th uU( H' h oil linpirtunt nwa f tin uthtr four iiua l'rfiialy illui tratrd ii.l ttll'd will) interrot lnit irailinn for alt who with u l.epii in clot l uch with uown TDIRIiyC0' tl' nation ami y.orld. 1 IllUUnC It k u In i- niilimirliitloii nrlcv. ifl.nO ntr eur. ttiAOA kIia j.1. ... ... ... t l. follonlna apitnJId lnducmnti With Iltiiuur l'rlc With Waakly Trl-Waekly lilbune. Tribune. On Yrar One Year. One Year. U."S.HI ?D.po I .oil -I.HU IM ijiit it.no i.nn l.H.-i JJHt 1.7rt 1.7fS ft. no ft.no i.no a. 10 it.no J .85 1.7ft l.tio .no i.no m i.no 1.K1 ffl 1.N.1 i.no .((.-. :o l.no J:no i.r.o 1.114) 1.00 i.oo 'I.OO :i.ihi l.UII i.:i5 l.io l.-.'O n.iio n.oo i.oo u.r.1) :i.no l.un i.un i.-jr. u.oo 1.0(1 u (HI i.oo t.'M i.oo I.OO i.ar. i.oo 1.IMI i.oo i.oo I.oo 1.0(1 I.OO 1.10 11. IX) 1.IN 1.IHI 3. on .() l.OO n.oo n.(M I .(H) u.no a.oo i.oo l.oo i.oo U.(M .no .!.(( 1.7K X.I) ,(M) ,IM) ,(M) ,00 .no ,. .no ,w, .no .no .no .no of th above nubUantloaa in tnnM.(ir.n uln. prieea ' """ jii 1MIIIU.1;. AtYnrk City 103 STATE 8T ir.Biil:rs w .... til. r E2tSIi3I33E kW dk Tjp Vr B P tBf C Tlio laiu). You Havo Always Bought, nnd which hna heca in uso for over 30 yenrg, has homo tho Bigtmtnro of j? nnd has hcon inndo undci his pcr- 6 jd-y sonnl snpcrvlfllon slnco its infancy. vK5sy J-CC4CA4V. Allow no ono to deceive yon iu this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nndf Jnst-ns-goodMnro hut !xperimcut.s that triilo with nnd cmlring-or tho health oC Infiutts and Cltlldron-iBxpcrlcuco ngnlnst Exporlmont. What is CASTOR I A Oast or ia is n iinrmlcss suhstituto for Castor Oil, Paro trorlc, Drops nnd oothhir; Syrups. It la Pleasant, tt contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotio substunco. Its ago is its gruarnntcc. It destroys " "jnns nnd allays Fovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea aiul VVind Colic. It rcliovcs Teething: Troubles, cures Constipi lion nnd Flatulency. It nssimllates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Boars, tho The M You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC OINTAUn COMPANY. TT GET READY For along Journey or a short trip by having plenty of clonn linen, underwear, COCkfl. nnd tho like. YWrn ''Abort or. tier" people, when nccesaary, but please vivo un a low (liiyH.at ieat,io tiiorounhiy oundor your wnshablo bdloiiKlnKS. Vou know wo call for and deliver goods on notice postal will do. Salem Steam Laundry coixmxL i. niMflTKAti rnornirroB. DOIIOUH P. OLMRTKAII, MOI1. Phono 411, S.5t) l.lbnrty rilriN.1, Danirer is Lurking: in It When your bathroom or lavatory isn't fitted up with modern sanitary plumb, mi?. Bower hm Ih inqro dariKerous In wlnlor tlinu in summer, beeaiiro venti. latlou is not eo free. Ynu will wr.i rr diseaao by having your clouds, bath. iroom, kltrhon, aluks, nml water plpoi overhauled. Wo make a speedily nf sanitary plumbiitK and do it tclentlf!' , cully and at renoouable price, BARR & PETZEL ZU GOMMKROIAL STREET, Telephono 2371. STAPLE rmir9HH!I! 'Pfc aBLS''i y "III HLiicl iVfHro5 y"N "J v wm-5wiy7iW t' P&2w jaryfL l Evervlhing needed to stock up your pantry from a sack of best flour to. a yeast cake, and for a relish, pies feet, salt macker bi:n d juirkr.iat. Njv or.mis, lemons ano a full a)rtmint of nuts, cAnJy'anJiorh;rluxurrcsat lowest prices. ' ' Harritt A. ot.u POaTOtiIOK SOMETHING -KURN INCANDU8CKNT QAS DURNliH' Hq Chimney, no blaol'uiuaj fdantlea. connutued. fiuvefitl tizoj. We iiavo in ni giving a ao cmnuiu iiower light for .mu givlng'70 caudle -ower ut a coat i Boat ol iwu ol .NVvEHTiaATB TH1M- S sl lem Gas Chmakta Ut. Slguaturo of MUNRAy VTIUIT, flfW VDKN OITV. Sqmethitig Dolicjous for Dinner Thnt nil tastoaKren upon, und that is healthful, nourieliiiiR nnd qnnily di Kentcd, aro our prlmo roasts of tender and juicy beof. ' Or l( yon prefer ft sav ory roast of veal, pork, lamb or mutton xo will furnish ou a Joint or piece from tho choicest ilock rnlpjl, and cut and trim it for ydiir'in an export, man nor. E C CROSS SALEM OR. I'lionsttl. mmmm mmmwi mm mwwpb Mi i MM" Above All ThliiKS in Un) PMrciiaHtt of wltlikles, braudioH liquors nnd wines, Jiit on ab solute pun y. Imitations of lonit trovVii branibi, deloterlotis ailulturnnts cheap (lllutloiiH are wormi than nothlnir. To kccpuiiliiii llii) bouds oi safely, make your piiichimiiB- of wlnos ur liipiorc, at-lievt-riiKoi or for futility or medjcjiial iiur)M"j, from a dealer you can trust. UoHiiuiBntco our (,oodd. J. P, Rogers 218-222 Contiiuirclal Htroot jDMTWholetfitlu 11011 Heial jlquor doalet D!n POODS Lawrence- aitoriRKY - T NEW I X Gives 31 candle power per foot of g. stock the No I, burning oun foot per lion it 2 ul puo rent per hour., Alao llie,o ?1 a cent per hour. T Ldglit Co. ITailephonfi.cas ' I T$r w3ES' - J -'W OLLLXir" U. ' i . rM JSwfTr-. '' ' ii 4 wIa - W AJH1 BID threo times for 2Be 9I.OO por month. Ait Jo over four lines ui onms raio. ARAR Tfc, rwt te sold at hair Its value. m s ikK 7i Coo4,i(w. fhH ?&&. friu jftti'muAifir FOtt 0ALE.--A Kop.1 homo for 1500 houro and fiver lots at Well Balem fronting tho,; river. iJarden, good water, some fruit. Term's (tAsy? A Kfiod team will bo taken arfpTrt py mqnt. Call at rremUcs;-B-61a road nt ar Skinner placo. 2 4'ot a. V RossnAOH. BAOIC At fllB OLD fiTANO.-fh"; fariiioraand'horNteftr wlir a clad to know that Arthur Glojror(tthp well known horse shoer is tacit at tho old stand 60 Stato street whoro he and Jila-partner V. M. Plymalo wll shoe your horses or do any blacksmith work needed. 34 1 mos CHEAP WOONS-Ononearly now offered for $25 leas than coat, othor wagons at ureatthargitlns. NewJwagons made? aiid reparrihx Worie prompt lyalPahitintr, havo'voiitibafnliDg done .iiowtai)dliavQ-tlmo.forhadenlnii beforo using. By Werner Fennell Ba lem Wagon Factory 32. Oommorical otreot. 24 U piJBsTlDSO(UTY.-OI Flat M, h. Chureh glvo a Chicken pjo dinner NVedneeday, Feb. Oth from 5 to 7 oclock. 25c each. 2t FARM FOR" RENT-Six miles eouTh of yalem 120 acres all undor cultiva tion, good schools, near church. Freo "Mai tlelivoiy. Grain rent. Address II. II. Caro Journal. 2 1 tl I MANUFAOTUKE the 811 vor Gloss Btovo Polish. It is the only kind "jt will do porfect work on tho air tight heater, Kuesian plpoond steel rango 1 ml may bo found- at the W. v x. u. nan at iu rents per'bor, g-2-3f D' J. Hawley. BIG FIR WOOD WANTED-pall at ,t hoplllco of the 6nlo Light amJ Trac tiqn: company. ' vJ-tf FOR RENT AND BALEA 60-acre ranch with good houaoand barn for roiiUnlson-tipah if horses, a wagon and other-farming tttonalla for salo at bargain. Call on Ji Mi Payu'o. Palont. lr2 lm WAM'hl) Reliable, man lo jeprpaent ai)oat)blBled liouso otutalaty. Good poiltion to right party. Addt.ss P. O. mx 07.' Port and. Orecon. 1 2.Vvtot , - r .- .. - ., vj-- - -- BrUAYis,D or SlOLEN-from the pa. Hko of i'hil Painter 011 tho Uueh farm . north of Nitlem.sotnetlma during 8opt. n tlani; olord 2 year old Jersey Ilolf. tr. Suiiablo ronard for, ,rpcory of niiiuial will bo paid by owner. 1 aKI-tf K. R. Rtak. rr.'.. ' ' ' '. ' ONE. SILVER DOLLARr-wUh yonr riiftuio liitnded (d Jns. W. .Mott.lor da. Apopllid toUiis tiredlt, nt Gilbert Ilrpa. or Hiicli-a biyik, will bring you W. J. Uiynn'a grfcat paper The Commontr lur ono year. 1 21 tf DO-You want to buya kiHlnt.7 Why pay two prices .when 'wecaiu.iell vou one tta.gDotUas pew for less than half prlco. Now is tho ilmo to buy. Wo i i'ii't have then! tioxt summer. The Ellto Studio. '1 IB lm W. Nl KD-To buy or rent immediately two rollurdop deaka. Willamette Hotel. 1 7 tf FOR -RRNT-Dwelllng wltlr hot and raid wafer, aud both., 1AU0 a 7 room boiuo.wUli barn. Gall at, 424 liigh Htrtet.r A. Bolirtiiber, .12 17 tf FOU&ILK A.saddlo lorge, saddle and bridle. 'Broke to drive. Apply to IrHJoilrtBt. 'K-l'tl FRENOIl-LE8SON3.-GIyonat homa or lo class in any part of city, Born anu educated Iti'ranco, Lydia Rich, i), Street, rtiilcm. 11 27 U Otara tba a 1 to KinJ To J Hire hwrs B&iV .,A, SALEM LODGES KCKltSTlCHS QIC AMKKICT it- Nu l'J. 1dcU IMldair (Vitirl Hhiirwood Koruct i)lht n Tilf'r l,l(ck, Jqlju XI. iCbatc, 0. R. a lu Drown Booy, u-iMrr NEW FEED JSTORE OnpoittpjCourl, Updbo on Hiith Htroot. A full llnoqf flour and all klndHof feed 'carried. Hay and .ruin bougltt And sold. FceA chopping, done at lowoat rates. Get our quotatloni bo fore you buy. r : : J : : Tillson, Bartlett Grain Co, Bottled Beer Kllngcrft Ueck,Succeaaors to'SouthSaltBi Uotthr. Work. All orders for bottled beer will be fllli at Uie brewery. Kept on cold storage. Pre city dnlivurr. Telephone 2131. CAPITAL, HTV if&cpfesQ.and Transfci tyoots all man and passenger tmine. Oaggao to all parts of the city. Prompt service. Telephone No. 861. D1BQDE A IIQMYER B. R. JONES, Attornoy-at-t-awl Toledo. OraTon. Wa Clerk of Circuit Counfor aU yaara and baa an ti-to!ala aUUactot all proparlyln UacolQ ooontgr. IWT Easy of access. Courteous reception. First-class coolunjf. You enjoy what you order at 1o6 State St. GEORGE BROS. Props, - $. Dr. Grace Albright Graduate or Aatrkan Ssbool of OittoMtby. t : I Every day except Sonday, tk,a i J5J Bl. U3J fellows' Temple, 6or Court and UtU P rUAMTC V yj i White House Hestauran!