mi wmm. mm tin If ill if 1 Eczema How It reddens tlitr skin, Itches, oozes, dries mid scales I Bomo ikx))1o call It tetter, milk crust or suit rlieuin. Tlie suffering from It Is sometimes In tense; local Applications nro resorted to tlicy mltlgnto, but cimnot cure. It proceeds from humors Inherited or .ac quired and persists until theso imvo been remo1"' floods Aarsapanua itwsltlvciy run uvea incm, ims radically Pnml permanently cureu tno worst wises, mid i ttlllioiit an equal for nil cutaneous leruptloiis. liooU'gT'lLLH nro tho licit cnlliartlc. l'tlro iMceuu Portland Visitors fperkln's Hotel Restaurant. White Cooks, lunch IOC to 25c. Meals a la Fcarte. 20c u Dally Journal on flic. 527 LOCAL EVENTS, Dec. 20. "At the- Old Cross-Roads" nt tho opora house. Dec. 18. "Tho Senator's WIfo" at tlio opurn house. Dec. 20 En t ro Noub club party. 1 WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS J Eirondroth, Cliicagor II 1 Lnrmnn, do. E B Duffoy, Portland. F A Meiizies, d . W O Wllzol. do. O 8 ForriBB, do. Win P Swopo, do, W Pollnk. 8. F. JD Mulvoliill, Now Yoik. A F Hofer, jr. City, K A Hazard, do. H F Ilollnback, Eukoiio. iiTN Segar, do. J A Kl mm, l'ortland. JNII rt, Dallas. B ! Junud, loletln. i Miss KroliB, Brooks. ChaB L Dailay. City. D A Donaldson. 8. F. TJI Word. St Paul. A KhiK Wilson. Portland. Chas E Nobugall do. A G Dnrbritlgo, do. Geo W Hubbard. Tustin City. Frank E Shaw, Now York. Card of Thanks. Tho undersigned wIbIi to thank thoir friends and neighbors (or tho many IkladnesecB and thoir olncero sympathy a our recent boruavotnont in tho death of Jamra Varloy. Mr, and Mas, Sam Sauvai.v. It. H. and Ai.icu Vaiilry. Grand Opera House. JOHN F. CQRDRAV. Manager. FRIDAY, DEC. 20. ONLY ONE PERFORMANCE. rArthurC. Aiston's Co. Presenting tho Now Drama in Five Acts, by Hal Held, entitled FaI the Old Cross Roads No Play With Greater Heart Inter est waB Ever Written. Sweetest Southern Story Ever Told DIntorpreted by n C8t of Uniform Excellence. VICM- PRICES: 75o. COo. and 35c 'boats on enlout box ollico Fridny atO n.m . , - t- vV V7,-t, FARMERS SMARTER MEN I Than Old Noah Use Newspaper Advertising. How the Want Columns of the One Cent Dally Enables You to do Business at Home and Never Leave the Farm or Neglect Your Work. , A Sample Adlet, 3 Times for 25 cents, including once in New Today; One Week for 50c, or $1.50 a Month In the Daily Journal will Buy or Sell any Article. Noati js said to have been the first man to adver tise Ho advertised tho flood and kept constantly at It until the II rod came, This is but one more nroof.of the efllclency of advertising and one that should bo imitated by flou) lo DO the Easiness Every farmer tins sorrothlng to sell that he can turn into money and tliero aro plenty of peoplo who want that particular thing. Many Imvoland to Bell or rent, stock to Fell or rent on shares, money to lend on real estate, fruit to eell in the orchard, voting stock to dlppoeo of, horses or breedimr cattle eating their he..ds off. that some ono would buy if tliey only knew where to And them. Hero is the way to got the business going . that will save you trouble, put you long on cash, save you time, wear and tear on teams and travol, have people coming to you instoad of your run ning after them: :::::: t. Write down la as few words as possible just what you have to sell or want to euy from wife up 2. Put down your full name and postofflce address by mall, so that people can write you and your location so that people can come to see you. 3 Enclose cash with your order and state Just how lone you want the ad. to run. You may not sell 01 "buy! ati iheefd of th time for which ad runs, and then you can ex ICna II Bl inc some rate nun pay uuititutv. m The Form of Ih? fld. Here is a concise form of an ad. for tho anted and New Today column, ond the gentleman who ruts this ad. does finite a large real estate buBi' ness through Tub Jodknal want ads. : : : : Tho abovo ad goes three timeB for 26c ( including ono time in tho "New Today" and two tlmea in the classified Want Column) In this time it will reach about ten thousand people and some of them are aure to want what you have or to have what you want, if it's a Mormon B.blo. : : FARMERS! REFORM SCHOOL FIRE State Suffers $30, 000 Loss With Some Insurance-Boys at the Industrial School Behaved Like Heroes. Water Tank With 25,000 Gallons Falls With a Crash. Tho Industrial building of tho Stato itoiortn ecnooi was dostroyed by fire nt oho oVilock WoJtieidiiy morning. This building ia located bIx miles southeast of tho city. Tho llro started in tho paint room, presumably caused by spon. tanoous combustion. It spread through out ho tall towor-liko structuro with such rapidity as to leave only tho walls rotniuiiliiK onohouraftor tho biazo was discovered. Tho night watchman, Ed Howell, had just complotod tho rouuda of tho building and reached tho main p irt of tho institution, w hen ho heard th. nnckling of the flames and at pneo Bounded tho alarm. Every olllcial and pupil of tho school was put to work fighting tho llro, and w.ttor was carried and blankets mod, while in tho mean time a call was sent in to tho Salem llro department. Tho main building of the school is only 8 foot from tho In dustrial department, and at firet it eeomed that tbia would iguito from tho (lames in the burning building. Blankets and quilts woro suspended from tho Bides of the building and water was frequently poured on those, so this building was scorched .but llttlo. Tho Industrial deparmont consists of tho shoo shop, electric light plant, blacksmith shop, steam laundry, tailor, shop, boiler room, paint shop and several others, and this will entail a groat loss. On top of this building was located the 25,000 gallon water tank tilled with water from Mill creek, need for common purposes, and when the building waa nearly consumed and tho flames wero hottest, tho roof (ell in and this water tank burst open, thus throw ing an itnmenso lot of water on the lUmea and enabling the fighters to con trol them. Tho Salem fire department wns stopped beforo reaching tho Reform school. Tho work of tho boys of the school was oxcollont, as they bo promptly obeyed all tho orders given them and thoir assistance was of great valuo. Tina morning the walls of the Indus trial building and water tower aro still orect, but are badly cracked and aro likely to lall ct any time. V "" " . -. i A all farmers, : : : ! l FARMERS A and chicken ration. New housti and y barn. Well water. Two miles out. See G. W. I'earmlno, a mtlea norm on river road. R. F. D. No. 8. 1036-tf t FARMERS ! J 8 F5fS SORE NECK Take Scott's Einnlsinn fnr scrofula. Children often have sores on the neck that won't heal up. The sores may come and go. Parents may not know what's the matter nor what to do. Scrofula is the trouble and Scott's Emulsion is the medicine. Scott's Emulsion sores. But that is heals the not all. Scrofula leads to consumption This is the real dancer. Scott's Emulsion is the "ounce of prevention" that keeps off consumption. We'll Mrnl jou a Utile to try, If you like SCOrTDOWNU,w Pearl i.rtet. New York. Tho Stato Board, consisting of Gover nor Geer, Superintendent Ackorman and Secretary Dunbar, wont out to tho Bceno of tho llro on tho morning train to take stops necessary to rehabilitate thoinduB trial department, for which somo torn- porary provision must bo mado. Tho i otlior work of the school will not be in- toifored with. In tho water towor wore n. numbor of bicycles and somo clothing belonging to tno employes that aro burned. Tho loss is covered by an insurance of $8000. Superintendent Bickers says he has no idea how tho tiro started. Tho engino room ia on tho flrtt lloor of tho indus trial building, and In tho Bamo room ia tho boiler for tho steam-heating plant and tho dynamo for tho electric light plant. A night watchman is employed at tho building, and tho flro wae discov ereJ by him beforo it had mado any great headway. Without tho aid of tho tiro-lighting apparatus, which waa nut off by the flro, no1 attempt could bo mado to fight the flro in tho industrial building, and it waa only by heroic work that tho flro was prevented from spreading to tho main building. Tonight at tho Grand The Senator's Wife. Opera Home, SHAW CHURCH DIFFERENCE Peaceful Relation of a Village Disturbance. Union Church Closed to Ser vices Of Christian Denomi nation. Tho Christian and Methodist pooplo at Shaw have been using tho ono church building at that place in common. Tho people built tho church and ttirnod it over to tho Methodist church at Turner, tho minister at Turner filling tho pulpit twice n month, with the understanding that it was open for union services and Elder It. D. Skaggs was to hold services once a mouth, and he has been doing eo tho pPBt elx months. Ho held services last Sunday, wlion tho trustees of tho Methodist church re siding nt Shaw, W. L. Cummings, O. U. Durfeo and A. O Noyes, served a written notico on hi in to leavo no further ap pointments for services tliero on "Lord's Day." Both societies have a Btrong member berehip, and tho Christian church peo plo claim that they have a right to tliu church pint of tho time at Shaw, which they helped to build. There are other denominations repre sented at Shaw who aro interested in keeping tho church open on equal tonne. At present tho Methodist organization is in possession. Undor tho rules oi tho Methodist church tho miuistor in charge can detormino to what kind of sorviees the church shall bo opened. always indicate a weak heart. They are usually preceeded or followed by palpitation or flut tering, and there may be pain in left side,"a smothering sen sation and shortness of breath. Such a heart should be treated at once, before the disease de velops beyond control. Heart disease is as easily cured as other troubles it taken in time. "I wa subject to falntlnp; spells, and many times I liavo fallen on the street. 1 was ofton cflin polled to sit down while walk ing to avoid falling. Whenjiliyil chins failed to help me, I took Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and waa completely oured." ClUULKH D. TUXDAM.. I JA.k Ellloottville, K. Y. W V. Miles' Heart Ce is especially adapted to remove all irregularities of the heart's action. Sold by druggiitt on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad Fainting Spells MARCONI CANT BE STOPPED From Sending His Wireless Messages Across the Wild Waves. Atlantic Expects to.Perfect His System in Few Alonths. Nkw York, Die 18 Win. Mar coni's wireless experiments cannot bo stopped by anglo-Amoiican Telegraph Company even by result of action in tho courts Theydeclaro tho character of tho monopoly would not oporato to stop eciontilic experiments and according to English accounts such grant would not oporato to bar any invention unknown at tho time tho concession waa granted. Nbw Yoiik, Dec. 18 At his labor atory at Orange, N. J.. Thomas Edison authorized the following statement con corning Marconi's feat in wireless tele graphy communications from England- "Since Marconi has stated over his own sigtiaturo that ho lias received the signals from England, I believo and I think ho will carry it to a commercial succodB. It is a great achievement, and lie is n great oxporlmenttr." St. Johns. N. F., Dec. 18. Marconi is today awaiting a message from London announcing tho result of negotiations between his agenta and tho Anglo American cablo company. The inventor fears tho latter will insist ho must not engage in commercial business hero un til after tho expiration of tho company monopoly. Marconi is disposed to agree to such conditions belioving lie can perfect means for signalling botween Cornwall and Novu Scotia within a fo'w monthn. DISS DE BAR PLEADED NOT GUILTY London, Dec. 18 Theodore and l.nu n Jackson (AnnO'dolia Dies Do liar) pleaded not guilty when arraigned for trial on chargea of immorality. Tho prisoners woro not defended. DECIDED NOT TO STRIKE Philadelphia Motormen fuse to Go Out. Re- PniLADKLriitA By n voto of 603 to ISO tho conductors and motormen of tho Union Traction Co., which controls all street railway lines in the city, this morning decided not to strike. RAILROAD FIGHTING SNOW Colorado And Southern Blockaded. Is Dkkvkii, Doc. 18. Tho Colorado & Southern Railroad is in tho throes of its annual Ptru?glo witli the enow on the South Park division and at tho present time both the Gunnison and Leadvillo branches aro blockaded. Snow slides are aleo threatening and three large ones have already occurred. REDMOND IS VERY SANGUINE Believes Americans Will His Cause. Aid By a Liberal Donation Money. of Cohk, Dfo. 18 Wheii Mr. Redmond arrived here from Queeustown on his return from the United Stated, lie was ttMorUid to his hotel by an enthusiastic and demonstrativecrowd wl.Ieh burned tar liar ruin and earned torches and was accompanied by bands of musta, Mr. Rttdmond addrosMd the assembly. He said that Wore another six months the Irish Lwtgue would b as powerful in the United States as the American Land League was at the tuna of Parnell, for he had succwkIwI in his wi'wion to the United Statu which bad for its object arousing the sjuipathyoJ Americans and arousing the owratk)ii ui American IrUhmeu. nthe Tnitwl States, Mr. Redmond sal.l ho ha 1 initiated tho movomont and ho believed that It would vet produce as gonorous ilnanclal aid for Ireland aa it had over done beforo. Tho apeakersald that ho was glad to hoar that Mr. Wyndham, chief secre tary of Ireland, had resorted to thouo orclon of Ireland and ho hoped that ho would continue to extend It. If fhoro was ono thing thoy wanted in Ireland, Mr. Kedmond said, It wsb the salt of co ercion, for this would not hurt Ireland but wotild irretrievably dnmago tho government. In tho courso of IiIb speech Mr. Ked mond described how all classes in tho Uuitcd States from President Rooiovolt down, had extended their hospitality, their good will and their sympathy with his mission and the Irish cause. Ho said ho regarded these evidences of good will osof enormous value to Irolanl With the enlightened public opinion of tho great nnd free nation on her Bldo, ex plained tho speakor, Ireland possessed a power more potent for the futurn than nil tho armies and navies at the dispos at of Mr. Chamberlain nnd Lord Satis bury. Mr. Redmond said that ho and his companions had recolvcd tho samo assurances of sympathy from Canada, Sir Wilfrid Laurlor the Canadian Premier, being among tho first to wel come them, REBELS STILL FIGHT All Resistance not Colon. Ended at Story of a Colombian Amazon. Nkw loitK.Doc. 18 A dispatch to tho Herald from Colon, Colombia, says: A woman Colonel, Senora Ilamona Men doza, foURht bravely with tho insurgent forces in the rccint conflicts botweon tho Colombian Government and robel toopa at Notnbro do Dioa last nook. Her husband and brother woro killed Inst Thursday. When thb government troops drovo tho insurgents from tho trenches on Friday, Senora Mendoza escaped to Han Diss in a Email boat with Indians. Senora Moudoza has bcon an intrepid lighter during tho last two in Eurrecttona on tho isthmus. She die played gallantry in tho recent battle at Ikiona Vista. According to tho latest advices tho rebola aro still offering resistance to tho government near Notnbro do DIob. Employes of tho Carrlbbcan Mnnganeco Mining Company ut Nombto do Dloi have arrived In Colon. They feared that thoir lives would bo endungorod by re maining at tho former placo. Wlion tho government roinforcements arrived in two sloops at Notnbro do Dios last week a rebel ibrco in small vessels endeavored to got near enough to throw dynamite pombs on tho govern ment boata but did not succeed owing to the superiority of the latter craft in sail ing. Among tile rebola killed during tho fighting was their leader, Colonol 8oa. He was ono of tho revolutionists who surrendered when Colon was recaptured by tho government. The revolutionists woro taken prlsonors. MARION CIRCUIT COURT In thecaaoof Etinis, Ilrown & Co. vs. W. Hurst, doing business under tho firm name of W. 8. Hurat & Co., an an 8or has been filed In tho circuit court (or this county. The suit waa brought to enforce payment of $1)50, allegod to be duo on account df a contract to deliv er 100 bushels of Hurbauk potatoes at 05 crntB por bushel. This contract waa unfulfilled and tho answer alleges that it was never mado. The defendant asks that tho case bedlsmlssod nnd that ho be remunerated for all his expenses in the matter. Carson & Adams represent tho plaintiff, a San Franolsoo firm, nnd Ramsay & Hinghsm aro for the defend ant. The formal announcement is made that tho National Hank of North Amerioa will absorb tho Hank of the State of New York. President Kdwards of tho bank of tho Stato of New Vorlc will be president of the consolidated institu tions. Try Capital CUy grocers handle It Is made In Salem Mills' flour; all It Is the Best and The St. Elmo Restaurant Is the place to get first class meal. We areprepared to give you the bast on the muikel and at a low price. The Prince and Princess of Walea have lull l.ondon for Hrookethal, Hai- fltttd, where they will he the guet cf Lord Mount Stephen. Ask your groear for G. Slolz'e hnTe- made mineemeat not as your mother made hut ns you'd make it yourself. 11 Alt I. Representative Aldan Smith of Mich igan, has introduced a bill atking that the birthday of President MuKinley January 'JO, he a legal holiday. Up-to-date.-Capltal City flour has no supirlor.try It. Soil by all grocer D. E. HuotsfBter. Fuacrai Director, 107 State Street. 'Pbooe Red 2423, SalemOref oa. Resl Jdeace 390 Court. 'Phone Black 2181. FW I OJcautifuT lair makes Beautiful Women NEWnitO'S IIKIIPICIDE MAKES BEAUTIFUL HAM, because It de stroys tho deadly microbe at work upon tho hair roots, thus making daudrtllT nnd falllni- lmlr In www. slblo, and promoting n thick, luxu v, uim iUUUIIHIIIt; It llllUK, 1IIXU- it growth of hnir, increasing tho lorsgood looks fully 100 percent. mini ownor'i . It will Mio rnro yonr f nlher, brother, lm. tmnd or inrprttimt of any ncalp nOcctlon they may hve. crcn tialilntia, for It worki like ft charm upon the balilr tt pfttrs. Uie it youriclf, then you wUl lurely recommend IU For Site at all Flrst-Chus Druj Storti. so Market Quotations Today "make Salem a Good Home Market" Wheat. Oats. Wheat 48c-60c Oats-28c. Ilarley f 10 per ton. Flax Cash, Northwest, $1.45. Hop Market. Hops 9 to lOJSc. 8ti ictlv choice IOJe. Watorvlllo.N. Y.,-10 to 12c. Liverpool, Doc. 5. Hops at London Pacific Coast steady, 3 6a. to 4. Live Stock Market. Stcora 303c. Cows 2J3c. Shcep-S'-'.SO gross to $3,00 Drossod veal fie 0c Hogs, alive IJc. Hogs, dressed 0c. Flour, Hay, Feed, Etc. Baled cheat $7.25: Clovor fG. Feed barloy $10 por ton. Bran 110. ShortR-117.50. Flour, wholesale $2.05. Potatoes, Apples, Etc. Potatoes 10c to 50c. Apples 40ffl00o per box. Fancy packed $1 00. Dried Fruits. Dried apples 5(5Uc. Italian prunes 40i to 50j 2 to 3X Petite Prunes, iOi to 60s, btf c. Wood, Fenc Posts, Etc, Big flr-3 60. Second growth $3.00. Ash-$3 60 Body 011 k f 1 00. Polo onk $1.00. Cedar postp 7c, Dairy and Creamery Products. Dairy butter IGflS'-'Oc. Creamery 20(3 25c. rUoro 15c. First'class cuntry, por roll 35c. Cream at creamery, pan sklmmod 21c Separator skimmed 23c. Ettsaad Poultry. Kggs-27c. HeiiB, live 0c per pound. Turkoye lOe. Geese $5 to$0 pordozon, Ducks $3 to $i per dozen. 1W00I and Mohair. Coarso wool 13c. Medium 14c. Fine 14c. Mohair 20 to 23c. Hides. Pelts andFurs. Greou hides, No. 1 6c. Green littles. No. 2 4c. Calf skins 105c Sheep 25 to 75c. Goatskins 25c to $1.03. Gray fox 10 to 40c. Coon 10 to 25c. Mink-26cto$1.25. Otter-$1 to $5. Skunk 10 to 25c. Mnskrat 1 to 6c. Wildcat 10 to 25c. Slclner's Market, Chickons 78c. Kgga por dozen, rash. 27u Stayton Market. Uran-J17. Qhorta-$10. I Portlaal Market. Portland, Dec. 18. - Wheat Wall Wnila, 67)4 QJ58. Flour-Portland, best grades $2.50(3 $3.60. Graham 2.50. Outs Choice White 00j Q $1.00. Barley $10 $10? per ton. Mil'itulT Urn, i7 HayTlmothy-$ltQrl2 Ik toi. Onlons-$1.50 1.75. Potatoes 83 1H) per contal. Butter Best dairy, 18(822: fancy :roamerr, 2235e: Store i:ij315!.u Rgga-Oregm, ranch 3)3 doz. Poultry Ubhke is, mixed $2.60 Q $3 50; hens $4; u kea, live 10(3 He Mutton Grots. .Hi Ho2s Gross 6Ji. Beef Gross 3,u0.$$1.B0 Veal-Grots 7&3-fc. Hops 8 (8 Ojtb. Wo3l Vallev. II (3 Hon.: Kistorn Oregon, 812Me: Mohir,2lilicn., Hides Dry Hides, it) pounds auu up wards, 16c 16) . TryGraln-OI Try Graln-OI 1 As!: your Grocer todny to show you 11 puckngo of ORAIN-O, tho now food drink that tnkOH the place of coffee. The children may drink It without Injury na well no the udtilt. All who trv It. like It. GliAIN-0 bos that frieli seal brown 6t Mocha or Java, but It In mado from pure grains, and tho moHt delicate stomuch recelvoH It without dltrenH. 4 the price of cof fee lfio, and 26 ctH. per packuge. Sold by all grocer. iCOUGH SYRUPi ciirr- Ilacklnt' Cough, Bore Lunge, BronohltlN, flrlnno. Pneumonia mid nil nevoro iungaA'cctlon. Why then risk consump tion, 11 blow, sure (loath? Take warning I AH at oncol Buy a bottlo of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, .1 doctor's proscription, used over 60 years. Price, only 25 centa. Iiwhtt 011 liavlng IU Don't be Im posed upon. Itefuse Uie UealeHo vulwUtuto t It la not a cood aa Dr. Bull'. Salvation Oil cure RheumatUm Afliea ana fju. u. KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY Charter Alembers Meet to Organize in Hurst Hall on State Street. Mrs. Kellio L. Gnstln, Stato organliier of k. L. of 8.. asslstoil by her brother. C. A. Marshnl. will nrtrsnlm a xmtnnll of this order in tho City of 8olom on Sot- irony nigni, uec. ;:iM tnn council to bo balled us "Salem Concll K. and L. of S." All charter members aro requesUd to bo present without fail. 12-17-5J CLASSIFIED X X ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, rive lines or less, la this celtpa Inserted three times for 25c. 50caVfcK.$1.5 a month. All over five lines atthasam rata WANTED. WANTED Mon to learn barber trtdt; tools furnished; also opportunity 'for earning board; ox pert instructions ; position guaranteed; writo forpartis ulars. Moler's Barber College; Denrar Colorado. ll-25.ini. FOR SALE. FOR $450.00, a eovon-room house, barn, wuodBhed and well, lot woll Jo need, Closo in, cloar tltlo. Call at ones. Must bo sold A, W. Donnls, North Uighstrcot. (12-17-3t) FOR SALE A good fresh milch cow. Inquire at this ollico. SPRINGFIELD-Proporty . for sale .or trado for small farm. Must bo good land, one residence barn and two lots nnd fruit. Ono house, small barn, one ucro of land. II. A. Kaweon, Salem. 12 l'8tf FOR 8ALE.-3000 Codar Posts. I also havoon hand four grades of cedar shingles. No shingles to bo found elsowhore in the City llko bur No. 1, II. TIiobc Bhitigles aro the Detroit brand, acknowledged by all who haye used them as the best made shingles 011 the markot. Bold by S. P. Mc Cracken 14 and Nebraska streets, Englewood. 10 29 tf. FOR SALE 5, 10 nnd 15 acres orchard nnd chicken ranch, New houia and barn. Well water. Two milts out. See O. W. Pearmluo, 2 miles north o river road. Ii. F. D No. 8. 10-25-tf FOR RENT. ":" FOR RENT. Large, well furnished room, for one or two gentlemen. In quire Cor, Court mid Liberty atreeta. 12 10 tf. FOR RENT Good honso on Union street. Call nt 424 High street. A A. Schrolber. 12-1-lm. FOR RENT Newly finished ofllco rooms in McCornack Block. Steara heat, elevator. 1025tt; LOST AMD FOUND' FOUND Purse containing small amount. Call at this ollico, 12-17-3t.' LODGES. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Cotfrt Sherwood Forest No. ID. Moeti Sri day nights in Turner, block. Ira Hamilton, O. R. A. L. "Brown, Becy. MISCELLANEOUS. PRIVATE BOARD. Rooms and maala nt 401 Cottage streot, one block from Uulturian church. Misses Baylor. 11 21-lmt WILLSON'S SHAVING PARLORSrf TI111 only shop In tho city uiliif tbs Aiitisoptlo Razor Sterilizer. I li have a Dandruff Curo that cures or no pay. Jus. W. Wlllson, Prop., tt7 Com. St. l'J a tf ATTJ5NTION FAUMERS-Oats, Barliy, Hay nnd Prunes wanted. Will buy pr store, Choptiing done promptly. Get our prices before you soli, Ofllce op posite Court House. Tlllson-Bartlett Grain Co. . r ' : 1 ,- i HOP AND PRODUCE BUYERS. I CAItMICIIAP.L-lloBfcuver. Office la flush J Ureymanhfdc, . balem, Oreto", 6mjlea of choice hops solicited from all irowers. I ILIENTIIALnROS.-NewYork. London. Sta Li l!rancl:o, hop merchants. Oreioa office. Ladd & Hush Hldf ., Salem. II. J. Olleahelmer, maaacer. I'hoae -Cil. SQUIRE FAHRAR-llop Commission mcrtkast. 214 Commercial st. Room 2 usMairs. T A. LIVESLEY&CO.-llopmerchaMs. Oh' 1. erhelra Itlock, Salem. Orcion. I'hon lall. WM. DROWN & CO lloM.'Mohair. Wool, lies Grower.' suncllti. ho. 229 Commeralal Stred, Salem, Oreion, Phone 1301. M CKINLEY MITCHELL-nuyer of wheat. i tMtu. linn, wnnl cntMtnA aad crnduCA f all kinds. Gervals, oreioa, I G. WRIGHT CO., buyer or fruit and era J. due of all kinds, oppojlu Capital Urcwery Commeiclal st Salem. HS.GILP.& CO. -Wholesale fruits, produce. . ttu Ptuli sick for tale, llnvrriol Or. eion prunes, potatoes and produce or all kinds. Wallace Warehouse, corner lll(t) and Trade ata. Salem, Oreioa. S0ULE BROS PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For Salem aad vicinity leava orders at Ctt. Will's Music Store. PORTLAND OR. Giant or Pigmy. What are you In your business giant or p-giii) an aoeoraiwospotr Ju 1 oious advertising in the best papt r will nrnke you u power lu tho oommunity It will make your store the goal for the daily crowd of shoppun It will In rreaMi the volume of your husltiess and make you aotUfled with yuiirself and your ifforttt Only sw that your advertising Is dana rightly ami all will he null. Try an ad In the enlarged JOURNAL o jOl. e iy r rm. x A. . Bars tu a II" MM 1m Haunts Es4 Notice- The annual meeting of tho sharehdpJ ore of the Capital National Hank of Sal em for tho election of IMreotors will U held at its bunking house In theoitj of Balem, Oregon, at three o'clock p. in Tuesday January 14th 11192. JO. H. AI.BlfRT, Cashier, 12 12 lui Salem, Dr., Doc 12, 1601 A va 1 k y ca