TV ma'nTiiwu 'Hi Qi I .W4". Sv $J ft. . n' ... ! - f 4 , . '. 1 j1 rS'CXt 8r WU null' a w.a i?A . tT &4.corii , tlry - corn 'a boon ' - inori w 'lYfO f;,tiio'i ' - 'do nf -.. Boako .dl'rti ! 1 . -I rig first l: and re autl oug tlirou Jntnlsl ndvlgc -fowtbj esLfiut I i trmr notonu ." onST J utlISlUV JFL: AKlW crift foil f tliari . miiw VOtS ms; .iill5"t? J -. ' kAfr- Spoong rv ii mi vnuxeui "og&cpg fhavT iBcoursi ser gfl JDt'KIH miim land the te-y,saj3 A. JjmI RKCttOJj JjParlflTt Shaveu -fpefcen' frail Inlo 1 Alt WOljIi sfeedjjJll Swllllcaj $tx lotsbt "ruutfnT " brusEli & Al f 53 httaVli L l' S , ,' r IT f ' ' i V F .ffhjrej fllo.53 P' litcomS' i&r LonjJ . 1 f tythnjg j I r poaLfK , ..'" 'iMfiX v; , tua casi QUAKES IN NEW ZEALAND Town of Cheviot a Total Wreck Great Cracks Yawned in Earth. the Water Thrown Hundreds Feet High. of 8an Fkancisco, Dec. 17. New Zea land news received by steamer gives the details of great destruction of property in the Choviot district by earthquake on November 18. In the town of Cheviot and country the damage will roach 20, 000. Scarcely a building wbb left stand ing. Tho fine homestead of Sir Qeoro Clifford was wrecked. Great fipsuos opened in the earth and water issued from them. In one ollico the heavy safe was thrown across tho room and brick chimneys fell like toy homes Thn people are panic stricken, as the shocks still continue. At Wniian River great cracks opened in the river bed, Into which water poured. Then they closed and volumes of water were tent hundreds of feet into the air. MARION" CIRCUIT COURT In tho caso in which Elizabeth Edgar is plaintiff versus John Savago, Sr., de fendant, a decision was yesterday given by Judgo Doleo. This in a suit to quit title to certain land, and was won hy tho plaintiff. Tho court decreed that tho plaintiff was awardod tho farm which was deeded to her, by her husband Rankin Edar, for tho consideration of 15050, in (ho year 1893, frco from any lieu or incumboranco on account of tho sheriff's deod bald by tho defend ant. Tho court found that tho first dcol, in which there was a mistako in tho name was modo beforo tho levy of tho attachment by tho defendant upon 'In farm in tho action brought by him against thoj plaintiff's husband, Rankin Edgar; and that noithor tho plaintiff nor her husband knew anything of tho attachment or of tho comtnonce mont of the action against her bus hand, bv tho defendant, until alter the execution of tho deed from hor husband to herself. That tho transaction tw tweon the plaintiff and her huabafiti was one in exohango ol farms, the husjband receiving tl o purchase price of the plaintiff's farm, which was on the same day sold andconvejed to Harrison lo for $5060, which money Rankin Kdtrar received from his wiff, ami in return conveyed to her tho fnrm in controversy. The court found that tho thoriff'edped. to the defendant, Savage, was a cloud upon tho plaintiff's title and or dered tho same to bo removed therefrom. IFRIENDS STILL TRYING To Effect the Release of MiSs Stone and her captors havo roiio into com 'ortable winter quarters .Miss Stono onoruotlc, versntilo and ru?ourccful and she has doubtless succeeded In making friends of tho brlguuilB." They DARING CANUCK SAILOR Do not Believe Death Story. the Teuring: the World in a Forty Foot Canue. San Fkancisco, Dec, 17 from Australia that Capt Voss and Ills Hi tie forty foot canoe arrived at Sydney on Nov. 20 having made the voyage from British Columbia. lie Mill go from Syd ney to Ceylon on his voyage around the world. Think She has Alade Friends of Captors Nkw York, Dec. 17. A dispatch sent by Rev. Robert Tl o upsor, director of the Amor lean Inptltuto from Saumkov, Bulgaria, pnyfc: Every missionary, inalo and female, News comes in Bulgaria and Turkey is working stren uously for the release of Miss Stone. Wo want Mis'? Stone saved and our mis sions unaarriflce I. "I refuse to acr-ppl the death theory. There i? tint a shred of evidence favor ingit It is 'ii t likely that Misb Stone New York Racket. Twonty per cent discount on all chil dren's vests mid reboot suits, up to 0 years old, and also on boy a knee, pants , and rchool suits up to 10 year, and on'j,, youth s Butts worn iu to 'it years. Alt oi the above, with nil our men's clothing, overcoats, odd pants and veals, all are Bold at 20 per cent discount Child's suits price $1.50 at f 1.20, $2 sill's, eood, heavy goale, at f 1 00; $3 suits at 2 40. And so on through tho list, wo havo )outh's as high as $7 and $0.50 per suit, of excellent material, and in the same lino of aues suits as low aB $3.26, all subject to n 20 per cent discount. Come and get a warm, durable Et.it t nt tho New York Racket. 17 Id lw '; SALEM'S GREATEST HOLD-UP Tho greatest hold-up over committed Salem in brond daylight occurred when 100 people nil at once held up their hnnds In woiiilonnen) at tho im mense slock of dolls, toys and all kinds of Christinas uoods at Tl c Fair Store Jltnv Am Tfiuii Klilneyi t Or HobtV8flmiiinPiiUciiriillkMn(rlll!Rtm. Slofrrn. Add MorllnK Ituua'ilrCti.ClilcaKuorN. V Dr. Rush S. Huidnkoper of I'luladul. phia died today of a complication of ilia eatcBsaid to havo been contracted in tho Spanleli-American war when ho was clii f surgeon of the army. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. 1nke l.nxHtho Ilronio quinine Tublct All fulls to euro 23c. tt Tho Slnorl nml Hie Wllncmi. Cnptnln Hayes In his book, "Anions IIoie In South Africa." tells sew-inl ni.iiwlnx stories. A friend of hU It) IrugirUtii roruml the money If It fnl New Zculun.1 had been a Kove.nmenl h' W.U"'KnaluUotiwchbo Interpieier uiiioiiK the MiioiIh and hud -ynn Will Find many stmles to tell about those people. vou (tld Ul0 ,,, , of BllcC0Mfu, On one oecn on a tiutlxe chief, who .... ... ,, , , ,, , ,, , was ttniler cross cxmnlimtluii Hi court, "chants that to things aro essential on helng asked why ho hud not brought t0 8,UCC088 ln buelncaB-good bualness tt eeftnln niiin with 111 m replied: . "'o'liuJa awl newspaper advortlBing. "I have brought him." ' Each plavs its own important part, "Rut." wild the bnrrlstor, looking In but you cannot build tho structure vain round the court, "1 don't see him rightly with either alone. Ono dovetails Where Is lie?" "Ho Is here." chuckled the Maori iiriniiii stroking his massive chest. PRICES OF LEAD REDUCED Nkw Yohk, Dae. 17. lleginniug today tho reduced price of lead v III go Into e -feet says tho Herald. At a meeting of the Executive committee of tho Ameri can Smelling and Refining Company, prices wero cut from $i 37)4 cents per hundred to $1 00. Tho action was prac tically agreed upon at a recent confer-1 enco of tho lead producers of Idaho and I Utah in this city. Tho management of tho Smelting Co., therefore decided to put tho reduction into tffect as anox-j poritneut to determine w bother a larger, quantity will bo used at smaller prices ' than beforo. ! i I'ccullnr Taxation In lliillniiii. I Somo of the most peculiar of taa tlous recorded arc to he found In Hit archlvoa of Ilnllnr.d. In 171U, for m stance, there was l'i oxlstenoo n tax Imposed on till pa-u i;:urs tnnellng in Holland. In 1S7I a duty of 'J slilMin" was levied on on eh peis.m who etitiioil a tavoni beforo noon, mi tlm o who in tered n place of ntortulnmi nt, on mat rlngcs nud deaths ami on in my otln r things. If a pi'rscn uiih Ii irled out ( the district to wh.eli lie lieloiiged, tin tux was payable twice vor. - IMttslnutj Dlsimtch. wiiiii Him, i Seek Relief ! The great proportloa of women who itiffer never make a serious effort to benefit them selves. The most of them go on paying no at. tentloa to their little menstrual disorders, be. Ilevlng they will eventually wear olf. They grow worse and worse every day. At the period of menstruation a woman Is peculiarly susceptible to cold and other external influences and It is also the most favorable time for the development of hidden disease germs which may be lurking In the system. Any physician knows that disordered menstruation, falling of the womb and leucorrhoea are blighting lives In almost every home. No woman should neg lect herself a moment after she ttts Indications of female diseases. Almost Instant relief can be secured by the use of WINECARDUI It will relieve you right In your own home. Will vou accent the testimonv of Mrs. Dcltfler and thousands of other women and really seek relief today? All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardul. 100 Chicago Street. Fort Wayne, Intl., March 27, 1900. Your Wins of Cardul has dono a world of good for me. I havo used Ave bottlcsof thp Mlno and oao package, of Thodford's Illack-Drauglit. Andsluco I have atnrtrd to uae It I will not be without It in the house, it helped ray Bister In Toledo, who did not monstrnato as alio ought. She was sixteen rears of ngo nnd nothing olso helped her. I was ln a very bad ktato myself )uforn I used yourmcdlolnos, but I found relief in tlireo days. And now I feel lilct u new woman nnd do all my housework and washing, which I could not do beforo I took Wlno of Cardul. I would bo cry B'ad to wrlto any poor woman and toll her how I aufierod beforo I used Wmu of Cardul. Mrs. 0. 1. DIEQLKn for aitrlre and llteratnre, lutdreu, rlrtnir STmptom "Thr ladles' Adrlory Department," Tlia L'luUUDooga iledlckw Company, Chattanooga Tenn. B9HS1 e2) S05XiiSSiXi When a piece of furniture Fails to gladden a heart at uch .presents are among the most sensible gifts. A desk, rocker, center or dining table, FUN IKOUOl fmuy& WF?rMrE& China closet, side board or music cabinet will be sure to find a place in any household. DP NOT STAND ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STREET And look at our a$.ortment of pretty things, but come ill and let us show you through. We have just opened a lot of genuine im- ported Turkish Rugs. 3 cPiJun 0 jf - ' HSWaBeMfflllSWMSSIM into tho other nnd makes perfection. Nowspnper advortiBints will help yon to a k router businoas through a wider acquaintnnco. It gives tho merchant entree to tho homes of all its reader. The dealer who falls to lien tho best newspaper has failed to graqp bin op portunites. He will in the end put his hand into his on pocketand payjor the niiHlakv. Try an adjn thejnlarjrcd JOURNAL Fmo pound can of calcium carbldo L'c M tchelltLfuieaml Stnur Co. 12 LM H'--'-"" iPJCTnDIll my Sum f$tJp r in m B'W (i faiiB iSBi ilsfasill't . ' kiV A. A, A. A war a Market Quotations Todays. A. ' " " J0K "Make Salcrn a Cood Home Market" M't'clablcI'rcpnwlionrorAs slmilntiiig ilicFootlnmlHcjJiila -ling llic Slouwiclis nutlDowois of Promotes Digestion Cheerful ness and Rest.Contalns neither Opium.Mornhinc nor Miuernl. ISTOT IMIC OTIC. AtW efOUJlr&iMLTLNTatlR Jaiytiui Srttl' MxSmiui ttttl Mu -XiwiM lifMmuit-Jafa Ctmhrd Jttjur ninltnrm fitinr Apctfccl Hcmcily forConslliw rion, Sour Stomnctt.Dinrrlioca Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness mul Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Stnnlure or NEW YORK. eps For TnfantB and Childron, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the . Signature Kw fa ff exact copy or wrappcr In Use For Over Thirty Years ID TMr CtNTHUn COMPANY, N(W TOHK OITT. Wheat. Oats. Whoat-48c-60c Oata 28c. iiarley $10 per ton. Flax Cash, Northwest, $1.45 Hop Market. Hops 9 to IOJ4V. bit ictlv choice lOlL'. Watervillo.N. V., 10 to lL'c. Liverpool, Dec. 5 Hops at London Pacific Cout steady, 3 6s. to 4. Live Stock Market. Steers 33Jc. Cows-'JOac. Sheep -f-'.COproes lo$3 00 breeaod veal lit! 0u Hogs, alive 4'i'. llou's, dressed (ic. Flour, Hay, Feed, Ctc. Haled cheat 7.1!5. Clover 0. Feed barley f 10 per Ion. Hran-tltl Snorts $17.C0. Flour, wholesale $2.05. Potatoes, Apples, Etc. Potatoes 10c to 60c. Apples 10(J0c per box. Fancy packed 1 1 00. Dried Fruits Dried apploa 5(Ic. Dalian prunes 10j to 50i-i4 to 3 Petito Prunes. 40a to 50?, lift 4e. Wood, Fence Posts, Etc, IIIr flr-13 50. Secontl Krowth $3.00. Ash-$3 50 Hotly oak-ft 00. P010 oak $1.00. Cedar poets 7c. Dairy and Creamery Products. Dairy butter 1520c. Creamerv L'02oc. Ftore 5c. Plrst-ulass ct nntry, per roll 35. Cream at creamery, pan skimmed 21c. Separator Bkimtnol 23c. Eggs and Poultry. EKgB-27c. Hens, llvo 0c per pound, Turkeyp 10c. Geese $5 to$fl per dozen, Ducks $3 to $1 por dozen. .Wool and Mobalr. Coareo wool 13c. Mfilitim 14c. Fine 14c. Mohair 20 to 25c. Hides, Pelts andFurst Green hides, No. 1 5c, Green hides, No. 2 4c Calf skins 4(25c. Sheep 25 to 7fic. Goat skins 2fic to f POO. Gray fox 10 to 40c. Coon 10 to 25c. Mink 25c to fl.26. Ottor-$l to $5. Skunk 10 to 36c. Muskrat 1 to 5c. Wildcat 10 to 26c. Stelner's Market, Chlokons 78c. Kggd per dozen, cash. 27c Stayton Market. Hran (17. ShortB-flO. Portland Market. Pobtland, Dec. 17. Wheat Walla Vatla,57.io8. Flour Portland, beat grades $2,509 $3.60. Graham 2.50. Oats Oho ce White 00,: $100. Barley $10 $103 por tou. IlituH-BMi. $J. Hay Timothy Ul$l2 PJr Un. Onion?-$1.50 1.75. Potatoda 83 DO per cental. Butter Beat dairy, 1822; faacv eraatnery, 2J(26c; Store 13(315 t.tL Ei-Orej?ou. ranch 303 doz. Poultry Ohiiiko is, inixod $2.60 Q $3 50; hens $4; .u-koj, livi 10 lie. Mutton Grot, 31 Hoa Grosa 5J8J. B)e' 'Jroes 3.00 $1.50 Y-sal Uroaa 7(tf3;It-. Hops 3 .Oolh. WojI Valley, 11 g 14ctl. j Extern OrTOO, 8 l2Uu ; Molt ir, 2121elh, Hide Drv hides, 10 pounds aud up wards, 15j 15. International Stock Food Every ' feeds for One Cent 25 Pound Bucket Saves $7.00 Worth of Feed. " Sold only by " ...SAVAGE k REID... 322 and 324 Commercial St, Telephone 1701 We Have a Snap on... Enterprise Foot Choppers Just Think The Regular $1.50 Cutter for $1.00 Better Gel One While They Last. R. M. WADE & CO. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM, OREGON. A firat-claea ptivato hospital for the treatment of chronic and auivlcal cases. Built tho pait year oBpoclally for tho purpose for which It I UBed. (Jonvenontlv located within four blocks of tho biiBinea part of tho city. The "moat modern furnishing and Iateat apnllanrea throughout tho huHtling. Heated by hot wator and lighted by pas and elocticity Hero tho alck can have tho comforts oi an elegant private home, combined with all the advantages of a gonoral hospital without tho noise, confusion, and publicity attending ono. Outside phyecinns bringing caaea in treated with tho greatest courtesy, and aaeietod in operation if roquoatod. IJor terms and further informa tionwrito or apply porsonallv. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITOPS WCLCOMRD DETWEEN 2 AND 4, P. M A LARGE INVOICE 0F JUST ARRIVED White Enameled Ware And the Famous stransky Steel Enameled Ware GRAY BROS, gg. and. yBEnjY streets The (Borrect tltme Tt buv your Christmas Toys is now, beforo tho ruth hlcl always comes the last fow days. Come at onca and look over our new supply at your leisure, , havo a great aaortment of dolls aud iron toys ; trievclea and velocipedes, Bl111", " basa and boxing gloves for tho big boys; Whitely Exerciser fot the big girls. tact, somotlitng lor young and old, bl; and little. Craln-OI Craln-OI i Iteuiomhor that name when you want n delicious, nppotlzlng, nourish ing food drink to take the place of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by nil who havo used It. Graln-0 Is made of pure grain, It aids dlgostlon and strongthona the norvoa. It Is not n stimulant but a health builder and the children as well as tho adults can drink It with groat bouotlt. Costs about Vt ns much as coffee. 15c. and aCc. por package. Ask your crocer for Graln-O, OASTOS1IA. Bwnu ) The Kd Yw Haw Always Beggh slgfittue or TIKlYiHaMWwar$ A The Salem Gun Store Y i Im iiiiiinr CD Rlanke's Coffee Touches the Spot Did You Get a Free Cup; We Did at ----- n - " - HARR IT LAO)RTBNCB Have You Cold Feet? SaHg room. Get ope of otr small GAS HKA 1KRS ft' I at email expense have . ., belrwm for rinlng and retirlntr. Tho turn of a key and the touoh ol "" allhat U neotlfd to 6lart the Are. .. A ChemeketaSt. SAIPAI P.AR inilT f!0. 'tonhonf Hl- 5wi u I SfTZS MfclWirgTffiyffvirttiTtllatttt