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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1902)
ur. - irn' r"vr MmpmpmjmtmuMmM.vMM!!' tMW ,"lW! M 1XWU. m ., . ... .-. ...WW- "" - - '.& r &5H2 PRE-INVENTORY SALE rrm PRE-INVENTORY SALE I Cloak Department Offers mognlflcont opportuni ty for baying eoasonnble nnd ttylish wearing apparel for la dies and children at remark ably low prlcofl. Suits, Jack ets, Capos, Bklrls, Silk Waists. Petticoats, Wrappers, Eldor down Dressing Bacquos, Flan nol Waists and Children's Cloaks, Furs. Scarfs, Collar ettes, etc., all greatly reduced in pilco. fevtry article la the store at "clearance prices." To nuke this a moie economical store - to reduce stocks to their loreitpolat before laventory - we Inaujurate this Crest Sale, Small er rices here lhao anywhere, so every need should te sncrlled while assortments are good aad weather favoratle for winter merchandise. ; ; i DRE5S QOODS Every pleco In the storo groatly reduced in prlco. QUILTS-Regular $l.2r grado, U8 cento. Comforts Regular $1.25 ones, 05c; nllk ollno covered and filled with clean, white cotton, Wrappers Any $1.25 wrappor in tho storo for 85b. All others at groat reductions. Men's Underwear An odd lino of tho regular W)c grado at 35c a garment. Everything In Men's Furnishings at Sale Prices. Stylish Neckwear HALF PRICE In.peiials, Hatwings, Foiir-Ii-ImiiiK Roarfs,oto., In all the new ci. rings, A big line of mmlar M)c ones lor Jubt half price, 25c each AT EVERY TURN limn- aro tnf'ii-v h a v i n tr opportunities on Ribbons. Nnkwear. Handker chiefs, Sllkc, Dress Goods, Lin one, Trimmings, While (ioods, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear, lilnrk Dress Goods, Ccttires, Trunks, lings, I ice lurlaiiiH, LilCOS, Glove, etc Greater Reductions here Hun Anywhere, HOLVER NS GREATER COMMERCIAL CLUB Has a MUSLIN UNDERWEAR livery pleco made for ua nnd values unequalled, Ours is the greatest Mutlin Undorwearsale in tliia city. , KNIT UNDERWEAR All tho winter weights at Halo Prices. Sii&i) Sawmill Proposition Before it. Some Reasons for Supporting Such an Organization. fltfC Dalrymple's I jjkm Suite AND Skirte Wo nro dotorminod tocloso out ovorv suit and lacket durltnr Janunrv to ufl roauy lor cntlroly new lines noxt season. Our onttro lino of this Benson's latest stvlo aarmonts at loss thnn the pneo li llio materials. Nolo tho dlfforonco botweou soiling prices all suaaon and present prices: $ 10 Suits or Jackets at $ 6 67. $ 12 Suits or Jackets at $ 7 95. $15 Suits or Jackets at $ 9 95. $20 Suits or Jackets at $13 34. $25 Suits or Jackets at $16 88. ThoroMl bo Hvoly selling while stock lasts, so wo adviso oarlv chooslmr to secure mo plums. MARION COUNTY JURY LIST For the 1902 Drawn By County Court. Out of Which all the Trial Jurors Are to be Taken. V- Hamilton, T K Ford, Cooko Patton. 0 0 Hohellbiirg, H A McFadden, Jos Wlllson, M L Moyor, 0 J Atwood, Tlioa. !s ny, A B Gardner, A A Dieque. Hoieni No. 3. II W Barr, U S Rad nbaugh, It W Caro, J F Btalgor, J W Roland, W P George, John Gray. Sulem No. I : F G Boworaor, Jos Henolt, J II Albert, Jos A fiornardi, A T Wain, II II Vondovort, F A Wiggins, II A Thomas, It 0 Sholton. Farmer's Dalrymple's We Wish You a Long, Happy New Year And Incidentally wish to call your attention to tho fact that w nm . ..tt - t a. . . " ' - WBtOM best ntlll .Intm. rcpalrinu nnd old jowolry imido Into tho nowcat fashions in this " aro tho originators of low tbo city and our prices nro also tho most roaionable. prices. Watches Cleaned 75c Main Sprlnirs 75c AND WARRANTER. OH A3. H. HINGBSttMiff Grand !0pera House JOHN P, CORDRAY, Msasier. MONDAY, JAN. 6. JOE W. SPEARS' Comedians IN THE Musical Extravaganza The Irish Pawnbrokers And the Comedy StarTrturavlrati BARR'S GRAB SALE Tbe Dainty ComcJIcaae MAZIE TRUMBULL Aid the Famous Orljlail Irlih ComtdUos THE TWO AMERICAN MACKS MORE HUSK) THAN A COMIO OPERA Prlceo 75o, GOo opon (or sale On. m. Ran Until 10 O'clock urday Night. Satur- Tho grab-bag sloat tho llnrr Jewelry Store was a great success and who von tluued until 10 o'clock at night. Out of tho 1005 paokagos all wore drawn ex cept about 340. Any number of from $'i to $ t urtiolcs were tlshed out and the sale Iiun tum. and 35o. Box ofllco I liuueJ to,lv J will bo until ovory ar. of eoata Monday nti tlolo Is Bold, .Mr. Barr was highly gleaned at the way tho sale wont off, and says it was as great a success us any sale ever held In tho city. Tho mauagor says If any person Is dis satisfied that tho article drawn la not us roproieitUd iu his advortisoinoiits, or il they got ouythlng that was uot fairly worth cents at retail price tho uiouey will bo refunded. SIdnoy-J W Jory, W II Black, W W AndorBon, It I' Nye. II P Hall, W F Uucknor, Ohns Mottlson, E IJ Cochran Jefferson I) II Loonoy, Frank E Llbby, W L Jonos, W F Jonos. Win Pato, .1 1. Stoiwor, Frank Flolcher, N II Doty, Frank Kcovob. Amnsvlllp II O Porter, O F HoIn.J A Smith. L W Condit, Abnor Lewis, II A Keonor, II O Von Ilshrn, S W Itond. J T Walker, L A Dickenson, G W Martin. Aurora Honrv llnclt. i:il l!nrll,nl,i.. U.ar,,.,.,,,.'.,UIle0(l a Kraus, Fred crick Will. nrollonhllsh ,1 M HnllnnirawnrHi 1 A W Ileldcoher. .. Rpoka A h Recknor, Oliver Iteorf . i' Aioisan, I) Oorsllnf, K M fiav- ngo, u ii worden, J O McFnrlano, T R Jonos, Riittnvlllo Francis Ruskov. II 1. !!l,n,?,I:,AMCo""'Goilfr,,vr. W Dental W It Bchnnrnr, John Kennedy, Win jjyon, J II Wolf, W A Yorgon, Potor 1'ellor. ltfC,,n,V,",.,0(,K"Ju,, K B,n,t". Oomllng, W T Colonial), Ivntlowood A 1) Whenler, A W Veatuh. II II BimuldliH-. W :i n.u,,,. HIlas.M Fletcher. Oscar F Tnvlnr. T l' eloh, I'rlnro Hyrno, TM Kirby. Peter Oraber. Jr. David Slolnor, I) W Matth ows.J Kllownnl, 0 II Chapman, ICC Churchill. Falrllold John Fahoy, L A Ryrd, Jr. (lorvals W H Itrnwn M V 1,.. l-lugono Mannlnir, J K ZelBler.' 8 II rown,.rank WoSI-, M A Wade, T J Hall, L U Poujndo, I- A Mangold. HorohHobt 8 81mw, W A Hunt. r, U,?,,.,.-M A J'cOorklo, Kills Stovens, O I) ko ly, J A Norwood, I) W Smith, Desart Wesley, W M Ollno. Hublmrd-J I, Culvert. II A Mink's, Milt KeMer, John Salioll, Win. Platts, Dan Voder, I O Crawford. Maeleav T R Pattan.'J R. Marlv. On- car KofT, J T King, Divld Owlg. John Slouch, John Onrlstophor. Mariou-AR George, T. W. ltutliur rord. Isowt. Cook, M A Harbor, Dexter Rohblus. Mehanm-W P MIUw V M Taylor. G Bolgmuud, A II Wright, George Gist Mt. Angcl-plas Klrsoh, Olms Loiil', W,8iIHJ Hook. M Oooley.N Mlckel, John Rutsob, John Down, M D Ramsby. .ddjir,WR Townsund, J li Seeloy, J G Phelps, Jeromo .Morley, W1'!'!0! H",',,0,,'if"lllk Sn,m' W II Petit, WN Havage. oolourn J A Austin, J O Reeves, Congress Tho sessions of tho Oregon Farmer's congroBB will bo opened at tbo state house with a program this Monday even, ing at eight o'clock. Owing to tho bad weather and bnd roads tho attendance tonight will bo small from tho country, nnd baloni pooplo aro urged to nttond nnd hear tho address of welcome and response by II. II. Tlilulson of Salem and Richard Scott of Milwaukle. Thero will ho musical numbers nnd papers on tho dairy interests of tho itoto by Dairy Commissioner J. W. Ralloy, and W. II. Chapin, There will boprogroinsTuesdny morn ing at 10 a, in., afternoon and evening, anil three programs daily each day until Friday. Gilbert Bank' ruptHearing Argument will bo hutrtl today before Judge Relllnger in the matter of bauk. nipt proceedings in the Gilbert Rros. bunk eusbenulon case. J. N. Rrown of llrown, Wrlirhtmnu l Myers is repre senting Gilbert Rros. and II. J. iiigcer for (lie petitioners. Tho direct question o( bankruptcy iu to be entered into. Judge Relllnger did not rendor n dc cihlon. Ho look the matter under nd-viaemunt. Tho Greater Salem Commercial Club has received a proposition to locate n sawmill plant either obovo or below tho city. Details of tho mattor will bo laid before tiie club at tho City Police court Wednoedny at four p. in., when a largo attendance Is desired. A Live Club Needed A live, hard-working Commercial club la a blessing to a community. A dormant or dead organization is a curse. A town afllcted with an organization which lias ceased to produre results is helpless until freed from the incubus. Thero nro lots of communities even in the stirring, bustling West which aro allllctod with arortof dry rot; and half a drzon Commerlcal clubs will not help such a town. In other words, a club will bo effeclivo in its work for a town in oxact proportion to the capacity and tho Interest of tho men who direct it. More than two hundred cities in the Pacific Coast States have a regularly organized public body of some sort. Thoy uro variously cal'ed Chamber of Commerce, Hoard of Trade, Commercial Club, Imprjvemcnt Club, or some other less common but similar nnmo. Wo will venture tho assertion that no other group of States has a proportion ate number of such organizations. Rut such an organization is the community expression ol tho publicity Idea, and it is to bo expected that tho far Western country would lead the older and more conservative sections. Now a Chamber of Commerco orlloard of Trado stands as thoconcreto ioprescu titivoof a community which desires to d) something for itself. Therefore tho natural inforonco is that any community which has not organized in Boinoform to further its Interests is uot determined to push iteell forward. So far as moro figures go the Pacific Coast therefore Is strong In the Idea of community promotion, but when we ex amine the work actually accomplished therois akoon feeling of disappointment. Too many of tlieeo organisations wero efftcted upon the impuleoof seme pus Ing fancy. Quito likely sotno of them wero organized by men who had no right romeiitlon ol the work thoy should tako up. The Salem Club is well on its foot and desires tho best thought and energetic support of our men of life and brains, ANOTHER TRAIN WRECK Overland Saved by Brake beam Heroes. fIBSHHI ii Who Earned a Free Ride Their Destination. to a 8 a 9 n a CHICAGO STORE THE PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. Great Special Sale for Two Days Oaly. AND UnsEiinnn. Jan 0. Sneelal. Just be fore daylight Sunday morning our South bound overland train was brought lJy sudden halt by meeting a wrecaeu froight train at Round Prairie, just beyond Dlllard, or about 15 inllea south of Roeeburg. Tho freight train was going south whon nt a good speed the first car back of tho engine jumped the trark, tho re sult of spreading rall, it li cl.iiinod, and fourteen other cars followed suit. Strange to rolato the ongino and the caboo'o remained on the track, whilo nil tho intervnnint cars went off pnd virtually plowed up tho track for a dozon rail lengths. Two tramp who occupiol observation mats under the caboom enjoyed tho shake-up nnd got off with their lives. The went back nnd notified our train of tlu wreck, nnd this oarned a ride back to Rosetiurg in a Pullman besides incidentally saving our train. "God bloss the brake beam tour ists I" was tho sentiment inwardly if not audibly expressed by the 250 passengers on our train. Nobody was hurt in tho wreck but nil travel south was delayed about twelvo hours. A substitute trniu was mado up at Roseburg for tho nortli bound overland which was held at Rid dles for th) wreck to bo cleared up. Linn County Tax Levy A tin xv, Or., Jan. O. Tho Linn Coun ty Court mado the annual tax levy for Linn County, as follews: Mills. Fur tho state 7 4 ForEchools CO tor indigent soldiers 1 For ginoral county expenses .'10 For roads and bridges '1 0 H El e s B B a a H S B H B B E H B m Inches wide. Regular price 50o. All Linen Tnblo IMmnsk. heavy nnd thick, c. Sale Price i0 inches, Turkoy colors. lied Tnblo Damask, Regular price .(fie, 35c 19c 71-2 rt Full s'zo Angora BlankotB, 1 iL "'"r prlco 50 cents. 69c Sale Price Lonsdale Muslin tho host mado, 3d Inches wide. Regular price 10 cents Sale Price soft nnd fluffy. Sale Price Reg Real Imported French Kid Gloves all colors, tbo beet value over offered. Regular prlco $1 00. Sale Price 1 35c M9c 71-2 35c 69c Thread lj'c spool, 10c Dressing Combs, -ic, Gc Snfoty Pina 2c, Snns Silk ;tc n spool, 20c Ladies' Fleeced Stockings 12,c. 3 0c Indies' FIceco Jersey Ribbed Undorwear lc, mon'a aox 3c pair, II. S. Hand kerchiefs 2'c each, Full Count Pina lc papor, 8c Ribbo -Ic n yard. PRKES CUT TO TIIE QUICK a n a a a BBS M VOY BROS... COURT STREET, SALEM, ORE. B KQHHHaaBBESBHHBHBlBHBHISWBHBHam" Total 17 5 This is 1.5 mills lower than the lovy of last yonr, which was II) mills, includ ing tho ccalp bounty tax. and It is thought will bo tho lowest levy In the statu. The lovy for the state tax is 1,7 mills more than last year. HEART 0IL-G00D OIL Nyo'a boat eowlng machine oils aro known tho world over as unsurpassed. Wo tell tins una recommend it, II you want to Avoid trouble lu gumming up your lowing machluo. It pays to sot ilia good kind, and pay a trlllo more II need bethau to tako some unkn own brand that la too hoary and "gummy" formachlna uoe. Wo bavo tho best bicycle oils at 10c it bottle and tho extra largo alio at 16c Wo also soil tho rolobrated "3 in 1" oil lor wltoola, machines, typo writers, gum etc., at 25t a bottle. Wo sell tho beat tewing tnacbiho neodlea at 36o a doten-and Iota of them too. uwHdoa parts (or any and all ma chine. Ilava a separate salesroom for tewiug maohlnea and parts no that ladiw way look over them unditturbod. We aru wiling aa uuusu&l number of good machines this season. Tho Stand ard aad WhiU are unsurpassed for cjuallty. Chwp ones, too, for Uioae who t't pay to wucutf 17,60 up, 8304 band onw, 0.OO up, mui'ik, .imiii iriiiiiiay.u w Warlek, tawi-ago. O K Thompson, N H Bllaril, I. V Diirant, O H Pomeroy, T r, u r uooiov. u Uniform Rank oNdiiglits Co, No. 7 Uniform rank of Knights of Pythias "hired n hall" and will drill hard in tliolr swell now uniforms to compete at tho national conclave soon to Im held nt Sun Frnnoikeo. Circuit Court. U, V. Koff has begun suit against Viletha Vanhook ot nl, In all tho do fandanto number ninety persons. Tho eomplaint auks ,tlio salo of a certain Property belonging to tho nartiaa now engaged iu tho suit, oomposod of 1(W 8S aonw. it is asked tiiut n referee bo aj- puiuiuu to sou tno property and dls trlhutu the proceoils. State Board of Education DISEASE GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS AND SHOES It is Hip custom for nearly all stores to ndvurtiso. reduction sales during this month. Therefore to keep nhrenst of the tlnioa. wo 'innuuurnto this Great Redtic- nun nuiu nun win cuiii'cu an uuit'i emus u uui tiuu in ling Cliy. GENUINE REDUCTIONS - READ THEM: YARNS Rest brands, 'A pound skeins, 18c tbo skein. CORSETS From 21 cents up; got ono of the now Btylos only 48 conts. rlio eunl of any dollar spread In BEDSPREADS-At in the town Jo cents Mint are full size. One-third off on furs, wrappers and dress skirts. Towels from Ic up, 26 per cent off on muslin underwear. 20 per cent, off on shoes and hats. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Next Door to Post Office. ... MIV1, lIHOf I.UUIti A isoiulAl, J A Dlnlok. Alex Daw son SUW-Palrlok Million, RK Kirk. ?, I Cojonian, V M Murphy, Mows McKay, J Provost. , M,lIU-.l 8 Riolile, Orant Jlnt look. I)av d Rrodlo. F P Whitlock, W U Mlnier, Lntutu Maulding, V. W Me- v.uwHii, u ii Hiiepnent, John Seott J R Parvln.Urovo llvnslny.John OSav' age, Ohaa rownsand, J A Tanner, It D leter, I M Wagner, Robert Crambers. In Olden Times Pooplo overlooked tbe Importance of permanently beneficial effects and wore satisfied with tramiout action; but now that It Is generally known that Syrup of Fig will permanently oyoreomo habit ual oonstlpatlou, well-informed pooplo will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally Injure the system, Ruy tho genuine, made by tho Callfoi ula Fig Uyrup Go. Salcmitc Winning Honors Mrs. Lydla V, Luhmau, aFalvm olo- cutlonlst, wlio has boon tilling engago meuttluKastornOrogou since IKkhuii- bat !W, gave a dramatic recital at Dufur on January 3 to a crowded house. Hh0 aei)ulttod herteU sitlendldly and tho au dience nan delighted and declared it was tbo bst rwital given thero alneotho Meuley. lurner j w Miianks, J M Witt sou, O pi Mi , wv""Rl'iJohn Oirifldiu j iMiwnnu, j o rorrest, II y L aiulth unt, rus, F. A. WIGGINS 855-257 UtM1Y.W.BiU. W Vaebhasry, Wu, Buggiai, Bi- yst itowuHt mmhirm. City Jury List. Tho year's Jury Hit for tbo olty will bo looted this afternoon by J, M. Payno kurli O 11 MnTi'.V ,,A J JH V ".H, and J. 0. R.d. They mil mcot at iiiT.Wo.8,! AllftM "" and tho fiftyl 8alfw No 1-J M Lawreaoe. Suhllmity-K J Wrlghtman.J T II W U Tate, N Lambert. T 11 Fresh. i l ?"""? ,l tlB"rwoo.l. W II King, w ht,w,J lcn,1v.,Mn'ttt1 s''v K C T1 'rtm8' y K P l'1' North Hilverlon-S T UoUart, tj D Rowen.UeorgoMorley, Jj Wrljbl, J OlmuiHiNM, II A llartloy. "" Bllverton-Frml Warnock, 0 F 1 )an Lllleks. James Smith. K K Vl T brank l)4vouort, William Jaek. lltala, J Uaberly, Fraak Klu Mc- iii Til "'. "FlHivoniNiit, 11 LAlleu.U Soininers, A F.'ans Duuoy V0of. Httut r Kt Saloni-J W GRImoro. II J II UMneV.'' '"' l ,tettttr,H. North Kaleui Osear lUar.l&iuv k t IKOWoel,er. UO?MI,TLooK Oretron's State Military Board. UovHrnenGoer liad tangible evldenco today that thero is such a body of nion in existence, when tho entlro boari, ex. eept Col. Spemwr culled on him. The gentlemen who oontrol tho dtlnl.ni the Oregon National guard uro lu the city to hold tho fiuarterlv meeting t- quirwl by law. Tho Roanl is composed v. m.g. ueu. iweiKi, Adjt. Gen. tinnten Iwln, Ins. Ueu. .Jackson. Ooui. Oon. Duuno.nndSur. (Jan. Uillls. Sent to Reform School. nuuaui jiwiw, who was apprehended Saturday for stealing oliiekaus was given lionrluc boforo Olty Rroorder Judah this morning. Tho ohlokoi.s ware stolen from 0. , Savage ami wero sold to tho Tttlorwarkot on Court street. At the trial ho was oajivleted of tho thelt aud will be wnt to tho Reform school. Tho quarterly reports from the Re form, Blind aud Deaf-Muto schools were nindo to tho State Board of Education today, lu allot these institutions tbe Board is Instructed to inaugurate a suf llclonteystomotilro drills. Kupt. Jones of tho Blind School and Snpt. Wentx of tho Deaf-Muto School presented reports, which were filed. The report of Supt. linkers of the Re form School, gave a list of boys who had been paroled, iibMIews: Bennlo Clag gett, George Shivln, Frod .Ta) lor and Archie Singer. Regarding tho destruction of the In dustrial Building by lire, tho report Btate that It was a total loss, except as to engine nnd boiler building, which was damaged to the extent of $125. Tho loss, .net including the building, was $7,600. New toolj for tbo tailor and mending room have IlHV'rt llll.lf. iiinlil.....l .... I , " "mnm, mm uieee now oc oupy mo largo library room in the main building. Contracts havo ben let for the rebuilding of the engine and boiler building and a dynamo withflxtuteshas been purchased and they expect to havo olsctrlc lights by Jan 15. Ninety Percent of it Really Caused From Poor Digestion. Rial organic heart trouble is incur able, but ecartely ono case in n hundred is organic. The action of the heart and stomach are ooui controlled by tlio same great nerves, the sympathetic and pnetuno gasllc, ond when tho stomach falls to Oregon Supreme Court Decisions Wheat Market, NEBRASKA TOWNS TO MOVE Remarkable Exodus Follows GOLD DUST FLOUR a Decision. Chicago. .Tun, (I Wheat, Jan., 79; Mny.MJ. f-'nn Francis 'o .'n'l 0. Whr at. e'eady, A'ay,$l i2i. Spot, llrm, $1 Ui4. Probate Matters. 1h the matter of the Miate of 1" H Small, deoeasod, ths adwluwirator! Aloxaudor Tlimvson has potliitfuod for au order to rout tho property ii. order to jwy tho ulalnis agaUiat the estate. Ho has aleotllod his louu-annnal reiwrt -. -i . ,(wjuior ol lite etUto ol OoorK Roff docoase.1 akka an order to turn over tu tbo heirs tho property of the 711"l w ir ins utsoJmrgo as ex-HUor In the matter ot .tho uttato of George duernIolil,decesel,bisvidow,Utallna tors of adwiHKtrattou uimu hHr m iKimlof M)0, uw Mtttle MB WOfUi Klliot vs. Rioyd; Multnomah ceuntv: atllrmed Venablo va Roanl Police court ; Mult nomah county; reversotl. Stitt, Murray, Waller vs. Beard Police oourts Aiuiireo caiefl revorsodon authority of Venoblo vs Itoard 0f v C0(, , supra. Singer Mtg Co, vs Driver, Multnomah oounty, roversod. Wotmora vs. Wft more, Jlultnoniah ooutity, aMrnicil. Beau, C. J. Rutorlc, adm, (MUlor) v. Ilamaker, ........... uumy; amrmoti, Jloore, J. infiijiirt v. ioe, Mariou rotersod. Wolvortan, J. oount) in olty ball at tour o'olook names will bo drawn. The La Corona. 10-eeut elgar U tho kud IL nil. Rw fir ilia lu.t ....1 -I... "TV. "r T'. ii Z .1 Su. "'" ww anu. auk. uciunwa, naiem. Stemleff. W iwiat Payno, M w w T Klul. x li ci.,.,1. ' u A Kai.i .l-l- Ii"'T- V...","fi " -.....,., .iivjiw .MOH1I. JaliH XI iX"" J la,4' Oagkwg,R B "."-. ataiotu no 2. J.1 ii,uu,...., I XI It r. w .-- .;..intw 'U Y Johusou, M llrodtmoir, i.i.Wlf.! S!f we l,m iwteuttt w uuvniiva arwitM in th. family todar. nnil liunii...i PrMDAru.1 In .- ......... vo i,iii..-rv''T.-.:r "" uuie. ILL in iugi ivoniuj, wmer ana wet -ivT', k u answer it J ICHJlf. B. (IUIIlllitlu ii 'ff'-LoJuou. Orange, )tn, """rry. uei -?" ,8wero today slaiplr 10 cool. add FI. Hunt Has NotResigned Ob what was considered reliabla mfnr matioM. Tiik Journal prints on the mint pg a report that XI. W. Hunt of mm city iuu roalgtiod tho o4ee of attor ey for tbo KUttoMbooJ land board Sch is not tbo ease as tho gentleman bai rlll bo roolgoatloM and dtsclaimi allintentloB todosoasloug as he re. wains la tho city. IU way remove to an irm la tlte Waklo 11 11 1 a in tke spring Iwt until bo deos ko will hold the omoe. a uackase 10 cu. Why not eo eau got tbo U t 11 CMrvinn meals in tho i ity Raspberry aad I w hero you a your I Maw KMlnmm Tbo St. tho beat iwiperly digest the fool and it lies in the stomach fermenting, K5M aro formed which distend the organ oaus- -h pini on me Heart and lunK8 nam n m.1.. ( . . ....... in.iii.muon, irregularity aud shortneea of braath. The danger from thin oni.llin., u .i. the ooptinuod disturbaoeo of the heart sooner or later may oause real organic hoart Itrouble and in Um r,....i.. dooaso. vu" Furthermore, poor digestion rakM the Hood thin and watery and deficient n re.1 cwpumIm, and this further Irritates aud wrecks tho heart. The most sensible tblnK to do for heart trouble is to Insure the digestion and assimilation of the food This can bo done by the'regu'ar uM after meals of some safe, pleasant and affeotlvo dlgestivo t.r,,,... Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet, which may be fouud at most drne sto B,i .. x.,1 r;:!"!i"r7 !" to-.-u ... - ,..uu wuonient form. Thmisaudaof nooplo keep well and Ytaorow by keeping their d.gLtion perfect by observing the rule of Ukiic one or two of those tablets after each 1. or at least after each hoarty nl. Su,arfspy.lr,aTaUetacJ;: . P. poiwin, dustaie from m auj oUer uatra. diUsos which Tc I Zy on tho food, digesting ,t ,,er(wU BJ preventing aeidity, gaW, aa thJZ dlsea.e.1 conditions whieb acoowy a weakstOBMch. When Stuart's Dysmni t.i.i.i. ... usl ou way know you are not takiag itot,8fcy8owaa , 8 powerful drug but olmpiy xu . atomaah lacks. f ws So waloly known aad muu.1,., t hl by evory dniiptst in Uw Ualtel 8Ut. Canada and GrootBrltlJwo Ladles Auxiliary Y. M- C A ,tf "nul lS for oloction of officora t the new rooms ruosday at-T .Members please atUnd p' u, Ckkioiiton, Neb., Jan. 0 In it8 nil ing that tho county odluials of Knox County muHt move their olllcos to the farm of William Wlshendorf, twolvo miles from the nearest town, tho bu pieme Court ol Nebraska hasondod the moat remarkable county seat light in the entlro wott, a tight wnlcli haa been persistently carried on for moro than twenty years. Aumriliiigly, on April 1, the date Iked by the .Supremo Court, a remarkable oxodus will take place. RuiuiuMmuu of Niobrara, whoio llio county seat of Knox county has been maintained bIiicu tho beginning of his tory of Nebraska and of Verdigris and Oreighton, 12 mllos awav frnm wii... dorft's farm and which Inst named tun towns will supply the largest part of tho population of tho new connivi.,.t , already preparing for this wholesalo n moval. Tim new county Wftt 0f Knox countj will be callod Centervlllu. Tn.u .i.. is nothing to bo seen on the alto but tho iirm uousa ami outbtiildinn isbondorfs. MADK BY The Sidney Power Co, SIDNKY ORKOON Mado for family use, ask your grocers for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. A, T. WALN Affent ...Cheap Wood... Cottonwood cut from largo sound trees, $2.00 per cord. Limited amount for salo. Call early nnd see the wood. D. S. BENTLEY & CO Phone 901 319 Fros of the Refused an Injunction Cii.cAooJan.O.-Judgo Tnley, ol tbo Circuit Court today declined to Issue an injunction against tho Pullman Palace ar Company asked for hv t . lor, who sought to have that com. iwny restrained from n,,ri..i ol the Wagner Sl-plo', Car Com pa y J ih two humlroa thouoand shares of Pullman stock. Novada, to work at his trade of barber. W. T. Igan of Yew Park is reported eryilUtthebomeofJas. SlmS w aoar Aumsvilla. P Mrs. J. G. Graham and daughter Jn froiuathroowookavUitinliS; MARRIED. 5. 1K, it 4 n m m bu.Vlay Jnry ton to Mr J P n.L'Mi L1 r? p- u'it- G0 0. Ri ip,J I '?t'"m,. rle,"l8 ' DIED cr,irx?-,a"tth,cath nwats B.wMooJ a t baa oto sistor in this olty. is90 coon1 ii;S5Ssr- Good Things for . . Christmas Aro waiting for you bero. Wo havo confectionery, plum puddings, nuts, raisins, mince meats, nnd a host of good things that aro all ready for the table, or that you will need in your Christmas cookery. If you order early, you will be nuro to havo thorn Teady in time. Ro sure nnd ueo our flno assortment ol Christmas cookery. M. T, Pineman 133 state Street Pbooe 131 NEW TODAY. WANTED. Responsible manager, (In tegrity must bo unquoationable) to tako chargo of distributing depot ana pllico to bo opened in 8alom to further business interests of old establish manufacturing concorn. Salary $1N per month, and extra profits. Appli cant must havo $1500 to $2000 cash, and good standing. Address, Kupt J 0. R jx 1151, Philadelphia. Pa. 1 j WORK WANTED By a man who U ready to do anything honorable. Can do janitor work, take caro of bones or plain cooking and housework tier man. AihJress Engol, caro Journal offlco. ' 1-3-31 Xeelv, tho Havana post offlc emlwz ler Is on trial in that city. Branson & Raean e i making a Sclalty of "nice goodW bulk this week. Best luck wheat floor in quantity, enow white salt in b"; Heinzes sweet pickles, and mince mei the finest in the market In bbl. Genuiu o't faeliontd yo hcmlry 3 tunes a ttc, ' Florid Admiral Dewey leaves lor thu week to spend the winter. a II a a a a a a a a a a a a R Ji i