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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1902)
-H m -m t&i rV -jH ihp , vi. HLSJ.J n :f JH9 iiljH 4 u Till BEST FOR THE BOWELS If you bftTtn't r. reiruUr, Jiratthjr fnoTtmtnt of th bowl Qtery Uy, jrou'r 111 or will be. K.p your bowUopn,knilbe well, lorcc. In the dupe of Tlo. lnttirilorplllpolon,lf lUnittrou, Tbe .month- . tftrand cltan Uto take OANDY OATHARTIO EAT "EM LIKE OANDY Ptnunt. 1.1.t.M. 1'nt-tit. TAitA flnnd. tin flood. , 2 'Ktr Hlcken, Weaken, ui Orlpo, 10, fc, ami CO centa CITJPr box. Write for free ample, ami booklet on f - Juneattb. Adilrcn M imnuxu imninr coar-Axr, citicico or iir.rr tori. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN iro.. Special Inducement to Young and Old fk Fackaee of Menier'a Sweot Choco late with each pound of our blended tea lied Diamond Blond, at 60s per pound. fat a pound has been returned for not giving satisfaction, and wo know this tfft will suit everybody that la n lover of aa. 'Try a pound is our word and tlio tia will tull you tlio rest. Irtoliaina Tea Store M. BREDEMEIER, Prop, Phone 2411. Free Delivery Portland Visitors Kerkin's Hotel Restaurant. .White Cooks, lunch (Oc to 25c. Mots a la te, 20: u Dally Journal on rile. S-27 Frederic Mersfiithntor. chef of tho 'rPaInn Hotnl of Run Frnnnlnnn. wlinnn i putatlon was international, Is dead, pgod O jfV. g 'J O 3c. X JSu . Bears tie i The Kind You HaraMwajs Boujti et?XD(?X?rSe nil l Oar Shoes are 3Xira 275 aamash I ! H Our Jumbo Kid stock iii i wi ii an i S for losliy people. mmamWJVW ".gg SALEM SOCIAL -AND- Lodge Installation. The Independent Order of Lions, Capital City Iodgo No. 31, installed tbolr rocontly elected oflkorB last night. Thoy mot in tho lodge rooms in tlio Hurst building, Tho new officers are as fol fel fol eows: W. 11. Morso, past president; R. H. Lcabo, president; Miss D. Laufmon, vice President; Mrs. Ida M. Uabcock, secretary : W. P. Campbell, chaplain ; Miss Nelllo Gllfroy and Miss Joouetto Booth, sergeants-at-arms Mrs. K. M. Adair, doorkeopor; W. L. Simornl, trus tee; B. 8 Radabaugh, sentinel, and Miss Lucia 11. Cochran, mualclan. At tho conclusion of tho installation, tho members enjoyed an elaborate ban quet and spoilt tho remaiudor of tho evening in a social way. LOCAL EVENTS, Jan. 10 Silver Bell Dance. Jan. 07 Farmer's Congress. Jan. 7 Enlro Nous Party. Jan. 10 "Tho Mountebank" by the Predorlck Wardo company at the opera houee. Jan 11. Woman's Club Meeting Ed ucation. Pollard's opera company at tho Grand. Jan. 15. "Day of Atonemont" at Opera house. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS- V. R. Marwood. 8eatlle. O. II. Brown, Portland. Joe. W. Spears and wlfo, Now York. Wm. T. Konny and wife, Now York. Mrs. Mary Jones. Portland. Chas. F. Beobo, Portlnnd. J. Jockeon, Portland, David M. Dunno, Portland. O. N, Gantonbein, Portland. William Melcalt, Oregon. Martha Metralt, Oregon. F L. Kent. Corvallls. S. E Carnahan, Portlard. Thos. Colllnson. Portland. John P. Jones, Portland. Geo W Kill, Portland. G. W. Potter, Chemawa. J.L. Waliln, Portland. Chas II. Glelra, Portland. II E. Liunsbury, Portland. It. U. Miller. Portland. W. A. Trephaeon, San Franclco. Frank Brown, North Yamhill. 1 m LIU High Grade but not High Priced. Ladies Vici Kid Heel Foxed No. 80 Last, a Beauty, square tip, call for this shoe, it is only $3.00 and slock No. 7. is made of Vici and made wile large anide This shoe is made plain toe, adapted for Ladies with tender teet, a sure cure for corns, made from lilly Dangolo stock', Boston toe. Commercial street, Salem Oregon.- WORLD PERSONAL MENTION Frederick Wardc Coming There is no actor that is moro popular with our theatre-goers than FroJonck Wardo, the eminent actor, whoso ap poaratico hero is nunouncod for Friday evening nt the Opera House. This time ho presents his famous comedy drama "Tho Mountobank" that is tho toaturo of his ropertolro this season. It has been a great financial and artistic success, ami will, doubtless, be a groat hit hero alec. Tho play it located during tho reign of Louis XVIII. The plot of tho play is vory stiong, and is said to offer Mr. Wardo tho greatest opportunities for tho full measure of his grand talents. Ho brings a largo and exceptionally strong company, as wol as n comploto sconlc productl u. 1 Mr. Wardo is a very old and piotnl nent rnombor of tho B. P. O. E. and it is likely that tlia local lodgo will make him a guest of honor during his stay here. University Notes. C. A Howstfl. of tho Senior class, who has been ill witli typhoid fovor, hnsro- covered and will return to school soon. Earl Riddell, ono of tho delegates to tho collcgo Y. M. 0. A. convention at Pa clfic Grove, California, is expected homo to day. Miss Lot tlo Randall camo homo from Oregon City yesterday where she spent her vocation. Mr. Winno Poornuui returned from Woodburn yesterday. Miss Voia Gardner of Stay ton, Jonnio Coylo and Marlon Stowo have re turned to tho Uulvoraity. Edgar Avorill has returned from IJrownsvlllo, where he spent the past two weeks. Misses Mabel Konady and Lucy Mor ooin have returned from Woodburn and resumed their studies at Willamette University. Do You Know Whero you can get a drat class meal? Everyone says tho White Iloiue Rostiu rant is tho best place. Hiins Our a Hi V?T k. Mb x lifdfe, An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, .Srnur op Fios, manufactured by the Califounia Fio Sykup Co.. illustrato the value of obtaining tho liquid luxa tiro principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them lit tho form most rofrodhlur; to the tnalu nnc ad-entablo to the system. It is tho ono perfect stronffthonluir laxa tire, cWnslup the system effectually, dispelling- colds, headachos and forers rrontly yet promptly and enabling one oveivomo habitual cor atlpatlon per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and aub .ttwe, rt"d It a uctlnfron the kidneys, llrer and bowels, without weakening r initutlujr them, make it the ldoal laxative. In the procos of manufacturing- flga are used, as thoy are pleasant to tho tat.1 o, but tho medicinal qualitloa of the remedy ore obtained from aonua and other 'nromatic plants, by a method known to tho California. Fio Sirot Co. only. In order to fret iUboneficial tfiYeolsiind to avoid imitations, please romotnlior the full name of tho Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAK 7KAKOI0OO, CAX x.ouibvxiiI'S, icy. mcvr tohx, w. y. ForfialabyullDrucfflsta. rrlcoMc.porbottU 81st Birthday. The Rev. T. F. Royal having reached his 81st birthday a number of his friends planned to surprise him. In tho oven Ing tho Woman's Home Missionary So ciety of tho First M. E. Church arrlvod in force. Neighbors gathered. Tho Roy. D. A. Watters, presiding elder of tho Ba lorn District, mado a congratulatory ad dress, and presented an expression of good will from thoso prosont, amounting to cash f27 00. Tho Rev. Royal respond ed in a few imprcssivo and affecting werds: "Blest bo tho tie that binds" was sung, prayor was offered, A social hour followed, whllo tho company con gratulated tho octogenarian and pioneor preacher. Tho following woro present during the afternoon and oveningat tho Royal home in South Salem, Rev and Mrs R O Blnckwell, Rev D A WaterB, Mr and Mrs .1 D Loo, Mr and Mrs W T Rlgdon, Mr and Mrs J W Reoves, Mr and Mrs Botsford, Mr and Mrs II Van dorvort, Mr and Mrs Thos Cornelius, Mr ami Mrs C F Royal, Mrs Anna Royal, Mrs E Bagloy, Mrs Card, Mrs E J Pratt.Mr O'Fly'ng. Misses Madary Kntlo and Mablo O'Flyng. Mr. ami Mrs. II. Pohlo, Mr. and Mrs. W. O Hcrlber, Rev. Dr. Parsons and wife, Mrs. EmmaSingloton, Mrs. Amo liaJVIlllor. Misses Addle Scriber, Lillio Bozorth, Elllo Libby, lieaslo 8ingleton, Qattio Rigdon, Mrs. Piper, Mrs, Steven Jory, Hop. O. Aldemon, Mr. Clair O'Flyng und Mrs. Wilhulinlua Rouhler. PERSONALS. Geo. W. Johnson was In Portland to day. fcKola Nies came -down from Albany last night. Hon. J. M. Church of La Grando is in tho city today. MIhu Mnudo Butler is visitlug friends in Oregon City. Mrs. A. E. Miller has gone to Snmpter to visit relatives. Miss Ia Marlatt returned from Jef forson yostorday. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Davoy were in Oregon City today. O. H.Glelmof tho Colorado Midland R. R. was in the city today. Geo. Chandlor, of Baker City, is a guest of Bi. Geer and family. Fish Commissioner II, 0. Van Duson is in tho city from Astoria today. Miss Marie Rockwell, of Moro, is tho guest ot Mr, and Mrs. T. G, Albert. Miss Marie Kleiner who attends tho Albany Convent, was in Salem yester day. Mrs. Bolle Dlghton has returned to her homo la Portland after visiting rola tives here. Miss Abblo Yates and Mrs. Mary Ido have gone to Fairhaven, Washington, to visit friends. Miss Helon Stolner, a student at Cor vallls college, has been spending part of her vacation with Miss Ruby Cornell, in this city. Mr.andMrs. Jos. Meyers leavo tonight, to spend two months at winter retorts in Southern California. They go direct to San Franol'oo, Mrs. Robert Millar, of Oregon Oily, was a guest of Mrs. Allle Mooroa yector day and returned to her home on tho oronlng overland Miss Gladys Farrar and Miss Eliza belli Lord have return' d to Portland, where they are attending St, Helen's hall, after having spent the holiday vacation tere. HI COUGH SYRUPtf) cures nacklntf Couclw, Soro LiiiigH, Bronchitis. Grippo, Pneumonia and nil severe lunpaffeotlons, Why then rbk consump. tlon, a slow, sure death ? Tako warning I At nt oncol Buy a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough 5yrup, ,i doctor's proflorlptlon, used over 60 yearn. I'tUx, only 25 centa. Inclst on having It. Don't be 1m. posed upon. Itefuso th$ dealer's substitute; It L$ not aa good as Dr. Bell's. galvatloa OH cures UbeumaUi Arbe mod liu. IS&25ct. U9. jir.n nCSSi Jury Lists Drawn The list of jurymen for tho year 1002 was drawn yesterday as appeuded : In Justice's Court. Jamos Aitken. E. T. Albert, Ira Allen, Wm. Armstrong. Jampn Bstchelor, J.G. Bcpgs.H.S Bllo.J. M. Blglor, 0. P. Bishop, W. F. Boothby, Werner Broy man, J. C. Brown, N. II. Hurley, Thos Uurrowp, Chns. Calvort, L. C. Cavan. augh, Hiram Smith, Wm. Cherrington Jay Ccx, E. M. Oroisan, Ben Smith, Morris Wiprut, II, M. Branson, J. A. Baker, Harry Staplotori, James Farley, U. H. Oronk, 0. G. Savago, O. P. Dali ney, W. H. Dancy.T. L Davldton. G. E. Dunsford.O. M. Epplev, 8quiio Farrar, O. II. Fay, J. L. Freeland, J. P. Frler.ell, J. 0. Goodale, David Stolner, 8. A. Mc Faddon, A. D. J'almor, Ileury Shoo, maker, Amos 8trong, G. W, Johnson, John Farrar, 0. A. Murphy. In Recorder's Court- F S. Albrich, J. E. Allison. Ernest Anderson, 0. J, Atwood, 0. A. Bnkor. F. A. Baker, M. P. Baldwin, E. T. Barnes, Richard CarlBon, W. I) Olaggott, Alex- anuor vjiarK, J.uoiikiin, j. Connor, If. 11. Coihow, F. 8. Craig, O. P. Dabnov, John Darr, Geo E. Dav, 0. T. Doty, it. B. Duncan, Thos. Eckhart, Richard Eley, Williaia Evans, P. Fennoll, T K. Fore, S. E. Foster, A L. Frasor, 1) J. Fry, A. B. Gardner, Wm. George. L. M. Haines, B. W.Harritt, 0. II. Hinges, A. w. nop i, .lonn noiui, u, it. irvin, John Kirn. L. M. Kirk. A. F. McAtoe. A. Mc. Gill, Wm. Monnlmr, G. P. Lltchllold, S. A McFiddon, M. L. Meyers, G. L. Molden, W. A. Mooros, Walter Morloy, W. II. Osborn, E. 0. Patton, Jordan rurvino. Death of an Oregon Pioneer. Mrs. Thoroea Anna, wllo ot -John A Shafer, died Dec. 201901, at hor homo near Tumor, Or. Booidos her husbaud, sho leavos seven children to mourn hor sad demiso. They are: Francis E., of this city ; Day tun, of SIstors, Or., Mary McKinaey, of Tur ner; Nolliol. Loftls, of Wasco; Vornor C, of Nomo, Alaska; John II. and Jo Boph W., who resido at homo. Sho also leaves ono brother and a slater, Mrs. A. II. Cornelius, of Marion. She was 61 yours, 10 months and 15 days old, and was horn leb. 11, 1817, in Mauar Co., 111. In 1851 sho crossed tho plains with her parents, Noah and Mary Powell, aad lottled in Linn Co,, Or. 8ho was mar riod to John A. Shafer Fob. 15, 1803, and then moved to Marion Co. where sho spent tho remainder of hor life. Her desire and wish was to boo hor fam ily together onco moro. When 14 years of ago sho became a uiombor of tho Christian Church. Sho was a faithful wlfo, a loving mother, a devoted Christian to tho last. Hor su premo thought was ever upward, bollu iug that good was over present, enabling those around her to lead a bettor life, and always having a kind word for every ono. The remains woro laid at rest in Twin Oaks cometory, near Turner, Dec. 31, The funeral sorvices woro conducted from tho lato homo of tho deceaesd by Rev. Gardnor, of tho Christian church Died In Ponland. Franklin St. Clair Vail, the flvo-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Tall of this city, died In Portland, Monday af ternoon, Jan. 0, 1002, Ho was with his mother, who was visiting her parents there, and became eorioualy ill several days ago with spasmodic laryngitis, lie was taken to St. Vlncont'e hospital for treatment. Tho father of the boy, who is press man at the Statesman olllco, was notified of tho eorious illness last Sunday and went thero Sunday afternoon. Tho re mains woro brought to Salem today, and the funoral will bo held at the family homo in South Salem, Wednesday at 2:20 p. m. and burial will be in the City View cemetory. Greater Salem Commercial Club. Tho meeting Weduosday at tlio l'o llco court at four p. in. promises to be well attended. Tho now sawmill site nroiioiltion will bo presented. That an other manufacturing Industry seeks 8a loin Is a good sign and that there Is a Held here for such an enterprise thore can be no doubt. Push Club Meeting The first regular meeting of tho Great er Salem Commercial Club for tho mouth of Jaauary will take place at the police court tomorrow (Wednesday) at three o'clock, p m, Lot every mem ber be present. Important. Hb.nky B. Tuik(.sks, Pros. Salem Shoe Store Robbed The sho store of Jacob Vogt on Stato stieet was entered by a burglar Sunday night. The thief entered the store by a rear door, and took three pair of shoes and other arttclei, the value of all being about $12. Tho police aro working on tho esse. Six Million Boxes a Year. In 1895. none; in 1900, 6,000,000 boxes; that's Cascarcts Candy Ca thartic's jump into popularity. The people have cast their verdict. Best medicine for the bowels in the world. AH druggists, loc. Ask your grocer for G. Stols'a hone made mincemeat not aa your mother made bnt as you'd make it yourself, 11 20-If. Jim Hall the once famous Australian pugilist, Is ill in Dourer. It is fifty below xero fn Dawson. Two are dead of exposure. Many Mormons are moving from Utah to Alberta, N. W.T. The Eighth Cavalry are ordered to re turn from Cuba. Natural gas was struok Monday at Everett, Wash. Princess Iouise ol Belgium is hope lesily insane. The Chinese Court re-entered IVkln Wnnday. BousO yf IM MM W HlW.AjWjj fetfll lUgCMW c&m&&t MJHMHMMm1 1 HymaMMMMaM MBHHHsslMsTHKBBai.. . iWw!a&2B3IHHBBiB9M0sWHHHHHHRknraksH Tlio Kind You Havo Always Bought, mid which has hecn. in uso for over 30 yenra, lias homo tho signatnro of - mid 1ms been mado under his per- fy yW Hoiml Httnorvlstru sluco its Infancy. uzr. -CUCA4K Allow 110 0110 'jo dtMolvo you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-nsood"nro hut; Experiments that trlflo with an 1 endanger tho health of Infants nud Children Expcrknco ngalnst Experiment What is CASTOR I A Costorla is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro fforlc, Drops nud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Naraotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Wfarms and allays FeverlshncBS. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach nnd Dowels, giving healthy and natural sloop Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend, GBr.illNB CASTOR! A ALWAYS Eoars tho Thb KM You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. , THI er.NTUH OUMNV. TT MunrlAV TRtCT. NCW VORH CITY. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM. OREGON. A first-clasB piivato hospital for tho troattnent of chronic and surgical cases. Built Uio past yoar ospocially for the purpose for which it is used. Convonontly located within four blocks of tho business part of tho city. Tiro most modern furnishings and latest appliances throughout tho building. Hoatod by hot wator and lightou by gas and olecticity . Here tho sick can havo tho comforts of an elegant private homo, combined with all the advantages of a general hospital without the noise, confusion, and publicity attending ono. Outside physcians bringing casos in treated with tho groatost courtesy, nnd assisted in operations if requested. For terms und furthor Informa tionwrite or apply personally. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND A P. M MA 1ST IC STEEL: RANGE , A: A NEW CAttGO X IVIT T A TVDTX TIT1 0"p"YrVT W ILJU TlIUU v n, OVIN When we will be able They have been over six months on the way, but many customers haye waited. R. M. WADE & CO. A LAROE INVOICE OF White Enameled And, the Famous stransky (pyY BROS. TA-TE AND L,RIB7Y STREETS BUSINESS CAIID9. O. H. MACK. 333EBBJpKa:S,,JCs! Hucccessor to Dr, J. M. Keeno, In White Corner. Salem Ore. Parties do- siring superior operations at modornte fee in any branch are In especial request, Dr Grace Albright CrdJltt Of AlBUlCadtSthOjl or OtttoMthy. i : . Evnrv iluv iixcnut Hundav. Ofllce hours 0 to 12 a. m : 1 to p. m. Odd Pallnwa' Temnle. Cor. Court and II full streets. Phono, Main 2281, Dr. Tacle Beaj. assistant. SOULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For Salem and vicinity leave orders at Uto Will's Mu.lc Store. POBTLAND OR. Peloubet's Notes. Gist of the Lenen's Torrey. Bob, Son of Battle. All $1.50 Novels Reduced. Annora M. Welch 325iicom..st; O. Q T, Co's PASSENGER ST CAM EH POMONA Leaves for Portlasd Monday, Wednesday and Frlday.IOa.Bi. For Corvafli Tueiday.Tours day aad Saturday at 3 B m. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trade tt. M I'. BALDWIN. All. Signature of 1MHHHHNH to Fill all Orders. Ware JUST .ARRIVED Steel Enameled Ware iSalem Iron All kinds Iron and brass oast Iiiih. Hepalrs of I Wmilm and all kindsof farm, Foundry aim nun ma ohlnory, JAMES GILL, Leasee. 10 'it ti Royal Insurance Co. A, T, OJIbert, rosldout agent of above Insurance Co. ! now prepared to do a largo Insurance busiuoss. Will alio handle real estate, I have a team and carriage which is at my customer's ser vice and I will tako pleasure in showing parties what I havu for sale. Olllco a) preeont with T. A. Llvoaluy h Co. CAPITA J. uiTY Express and Transfer Meets all man and passenger trains. Dagtage to all parts of the eity. Pre nipt service. Telephone No. 21 1. I.I8QUK. A HOMYKIt FOR SALE I will offer (or sale the entire plant and premises of the Crystal Ico Works on easy terms or will lease same for a number of years to a reaunslblu party, provided sale or lease is oonsumatod In side thirty daya. Party oau havu op tion on W) cords of fir wood Iq the tim ber at oont. Apply to Juiiiiw Magiire on tho premlssfl. IMEl-tf -"' ' ' ' S" ' ' r S. C. STONE, M. D. PHOPRIBTOR OP Stone's Drug: Stores HALEM OIIMUON. The stores .two la numter) ar located at No 23$ and 333 ConncreUlitrcet. aad are well stocked with a compute line of drursaod ned Ulan, toUei aitkiti, pertumery. trusbes. etc- DR, STONE Has bad loms J 5 years experience la the prac tice of medklao and sow. makes nocbarje for conjurtattoaexamlnaiiou vr prexcrtptloo. CLASSIFIED X x ADVERTISEMENTS rnflSrSye,"aiL??JW column a month, ah our flveliu, "nhVJJmfVate Itfni . .M-ln. WUKK WAiNllil-rJr ft ,,, who j reaiiy odo anytldiiRhonorRblo. Can to janitor work, tat o care (f horses or do plain cocking ard housework. Ger man. Addiess Engel, car6 Journal ofllco. l-3-st WANTl'.D.-30do!!. puro blood Brown LoRhorncggs. Will take them weekly. Address W. 0. Price, Ljons place on ll .'. lw-aw. WANTED. A blRckmlth elioprinlnTi.il village or gorHllocatiou to build ono 1ft1t m... ..111. II T I H.. T.I.. fl.t vmrucu ivuau, nniom, ur. i-a IW-dw. ..... ,... uuan it x uuj. dcim i if mens, Hftlcm Oregon. 1 2 Gt FOR SALE. COW EOIt SALE-Good mllkor, froBh; with or without calf. -Sam Ludi, cor. Front nmhGentor street at b.acksmllh shop. 12 80-6t FOR SALE A good driving horse and uuggy nnu some nuit wyanuotte poultry. Also household gsods.-H, P. DuVoe, West Salem. 12 30 lw NEW WOOD YARD.-8awed and four loot woou. JLargo and second growth fir, ash and willow delivered to any part of tho city. Phone 2515 Black. W. II. Burdick. 12-1811. FOR BALE. 3000 Cedar Posts. I alto havo on hand four grades of cedar shingles. No shlugles to be fonnd elsowhoro In the City like our No. 1, II. Thoeo shingles aro the-Detroit brand, acknowledged by nil who havo used thorn as tho usst made shingles on tho market. Sold by 8. P. Me Qracken U and Nebraska streets Englewood. 10 29 tf. FOR RENT. FOU RENT. Bovon room ltoaeo on Oak street. Opposito Joo Albert rosldonco. All modern Improvmcnts. (No children,) Apply to D. L-, Wagner. UIO Front St. I4 3t ROOMS And board can bo had for a limited numbor at 150 Front street, or Goo. E. Hatch. 1 3 3t TO RENT Good onion, colcry.and po tato laud, Apply to Wm. H. Egan, urooKe, urogou. I'-so-ira. FOR RENT Newly Unshod office rooms iu McCornack Block, Steam heat, olovator. 10-25tf. LODGES. FORE8TER8 OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Forest No. 10. Meets Fri day nights in Tumor block. Ira Hamilton, O. R. A. L. Brown, Secy. MISCELLANEOUS. AUCTIONEER 8. Friedman salesroom with Geo. F. Smith, Reoidonco at 302 Church atroot. 1 4 tf DISSOLUTION The firm of Qriswold & Chase has thlsday dissolved, by mutual coniont, Mr. Goo. Griswold withdrawing, and Mr. A. F. Chase continuing tho business. All claims against tho old firm or accounts due them, should bo sottlod at once. Oris wold&Ohaso. l-3-3t WILLSON'8 SHAVING PARLOU9. Tho only shop in the city mini the Antisopttu Razor Storlllrer. I alio havu n Dandruff Cure that cures or nt pay. Jas. W. Wlllson, Prop.. 247 Com. St. 122 tf ATTENTION FARMER8-0ats, Barley, Hay and Prunes wanted. Will bay or storo. Chopping dono promptly. Got our prices beioro you soil. Ofllce op posite Court Home. Tillion-Bartlett Grain Co, HOP ANDIPHODUCE BUYERS. J CAHMICIIAUL-llop buyer. Office laBuib - ureymanmat, , anem, uregoa. oamiici of choice hots solicited from all f rowers l ILIENTIIALUROS.-NewYork. Loadoa.Sis L. Hranclsco. hop merchants, Oreioa office. Ladd & Bush Dldr, Salem. II. J. Otteanelacr, aanaier. Phone 461. aTlTveslbY & CoT-llop mercha ts. Oh erhelm Block, Salein. Orejon. PaoaeUlj. I 0. WRIGHT & CO., tuyere of fruit aad pro J. duce of all Kinds, oneoilte Cacital Brewery CommercUl St., Salem. Hfl. GILE & CO.-Wholesale fruits, predste. . eto. Fruit ticks for aale. Buyers i Or reon prunes, potatoes and produce of all ktads. Wallace Warehouse, corner llljh and Trade its Salem, Oreion. aas Co. ' OFFICE. 01TY nALL. For water service aDDly at offltt 1)111. nnvntiln iiinnthlv fn adVaDCt Make all couiplalnU at tho ofllce B. R. JfONES, Attornoy-at-LRW Tniorln. Ciranan .. - - .i i m .uk..i. .....a .i .IN tnil Kn u up-l(HlU atntraotot all propel ly to Ltwsou. roumy. The Variety Store Just received a now line ol fine Chins, Huatn. and tinware, dolls and doll diiaes, stationery, envelop, etc, Fred G. Keens, 94 Court Street. Notice- rri. i Mu.iiiin f f Im aliarAhoId1 I II... ....!. l M-tlnna! Mtllf fll Slll- 131 B UI HID UIHU. Il .i,-n III I.. em for tho election of Directors will M held at Its banking Uouie UJ i "J Salem, Oregon, at three o'clock p, m Tuesday January 14th. 1002. JOS. II. ALBERT, Cashier 1218 1m balem, ur.,ec.ivvv "" Famous Winter Resorts, winter trip to Southern California . . .! iha (tmaill SbSltR and Routo is one never to be forgoti on. e- new txl araiwnismw w ,'. ,"r ,'t will ever develop treau pv u . ",V,J" .ii ...:. i ntnmnt uuder am its sunny skies, in the wwVK,inr: eats vegetation aud ftuioy III nuraW reports of mountain, , vlly line less and Two trains leave PortUnd dally, mcra- plalu. ?i"'?!. ff "eTATninr-flL' ' Thoia lllg aim . r.h ilT-'iE.natlra- ing trains aro equijipeu "'".'""v, V", TMt proved Pattern ofstaudardatrist eeniug ears, wu - S!!,l.,1..': 'JKXL of California WANTED. water aud Arloona winter resorts, 'f 11, 11, wiUJta, Gen'l Vm't. Agent, PoUd, 11-7 If