kmatffw vm KglffflilJIlfc j miJIIliiilllll.WiHWPIPWWHMWil TTTTMr;iT" v, t ''mKJf '" ly1"?". -ws wiPilPipp" HnannNMMMMMM I .""Haw V"Wk. vassiiB Nrwr (3EXES !5ie THE jIMLY JOURNAL (t . .MunterAKQcUtidPftsi. Member Northwest Afternoon Newspaper Leatue, BY HOFER BROTHERS. WEDNESDAY, JAN., 8 1002. Dilljr One Year, $4,00 In Advance. Dally Four Months $1.00 la Advance, Unity ty Carrier 50 cents Per Month. Weekly Ode Year $1.00 la Adwce. f" EDITORIAL RAILROADS AND THE GIVINO OF PASSES, The movement on llio part o( the majority ol the railroads oftlio couutry to do nway with paises after Jnuuary 1, ; 1602', (gall right. Tho railroad "free Hat" has boon nin into the ground and has come to bo a serious burden to matyr.dl the- railroads. The paying public has little Idoa ot tho number of pastes t at aro given out annually by tho groat transporta tion1 II1K8. Tho cost of hauling dead hcada'la a serious Horn and has to be reckoned with In determining tho rates to bo charged those who pay. The1Bacamcnto Bee saya the irony of of tho pass system lies in tho fact that as an almost invariable rulo passes aro glvon thoso who can afford to pay tlioir way, whllo tho classes who would re celro sorro benefit from freo transport Hon nro obliged to put up cash. -Thoro Beouis to bo a goneral mania for wanting to travol dealhoad that af fects all claqsoa and conditions. A man poesessod of millions wilt work every known pull and spond tlmo and enorgy enough; to buy n small railroad for tho sake of gutting transportation free that would cost him loss than his cigar bill for Awcok. A largo class of thoso who travol on pasaoa aro not banoflted personally In tholonat. Blato and Federal olllclalr, omployos of corporations, otc, who would limply chargo off tho coaat of a tlckot as legitimate ozponse, gut free rides bocauso of supposed Influonce. Tho railroads are beginning to learn that for wbatovor bonoflt they got through tho good will of onu man thoy pay out of all reason by carrying hundreds who can do thorn nolthor Injury nor good. Tho cost of alt this froo riding conue out of the general public. Tho railroad dooq not doorcase its profits by carry lug people for nothlnit. It simply tacks an additional chargo upon thoso who pay, If out of 200 patrons a railroad deems it advisablo to placato 100 by giving thorn pasfloi, tho other 100 havo to pay just twice wlmt thoy should tot, transportation. Thtro is no reason why anyono who travels over a raltoad should expect tho rest of tho travelers to pay his fato, Ilcican usually hotter afford tho ex penditure than thoy, and ho simply grat Iflos porsonal vanity at their oxponso. In nluo cases out of tou ho bluffs tho railroad Into thinking he Is worth car rying (reel In the tenth case he gets Ills pass by giving nway somsthlng that Is worth ton times tho amount of tho prlco of tho ticket. If a railroad deems it advisable to carry a poraon free as a matter of court day or policy, It should mako him a presont of a ticket and chargo tho regu lar faro from tho profits. Tho cost of carrying him should novor bo mado an operating cxpouBo without a correspond' lug return equal to tho return mado by every other paasongor. Iu tho matter of froo passes to news papermen, tho railroads havu always re ceived In exchange volumes ol freo advertising worth ten tlmoa what the railroad trips would havo cost tho jour nalists at regular rates, Tho pass sys tem, as a business proposition, has been n bad thing ,for tho newspapors, Ho aides that, there Ih no doubt that it has frequently, oven with mou othorwlse welMntentlonod, robbed them of much of that manly Independence which ehould be tho first quality of an editor. Iu every way tho press would bo hotter oft if railroads abolished the (reo-pna system. SALEM COMMON COUNCIL Fills all Places for Ensuing Year Mayor's Message Makes a Grand Business Snowing. Why b Wm&Ba le AMo to Uofp SIol Woman Yhon Oootore Fait Floating Debt Has Been Al most Completely Wiped Out. A Full Council. Tho attendance at the first regular council meotlngof tho yoar held Tues day night showed all present. Alder men Burrows, Griswold, Larson, Hlinp, Btolzo, Fohlo, Biggs and Walker were In thoir chairs and tho Mayor held tho gavo). Recorder Judah had all his paporB In his usual applc-plo order and oxpedtlod tho business In 20th cen tury stylo. Mayor Bishop's Message, Tho mayor's annual message to tho council was read: "It aflords mo great pleasuro to call your attention to a few of tho leading results of tho municipal administration of this city for the year Just clotcd, (1U01), among which may bo men tioned : Total rovonucs for tho year wore $21,700 42 Total expenses for the year woro 21,377 01 H.GIhson.flno 5 00 F. 1 Tulkitlgton, 4 tilts 2t QO Ueo K. Waters, 2 nits 12,00 .ML Hamilton, 2 nits 1200 w U Anuereon.vi nit I) Waibsoit.ddfc tax. I,M Kirk, agent.. EDUCATIONAL Mnw oWAv would men fly to wo man's aid did they but understand 0 I.J. M. I'aynp, agent . . woman's feelings, trials, sensibilities, J. M. Payne and peculiar organic disturbances. Thoso things aro known only to women, and the aid a man would give is not at his command. To treat n onto proporly it la nccca Bfiry to lcnow nil about It, and full Information, many times, cannot be plvcn by a woman to her family phy h'lolan. She cannot bring herself to toll everything, and tho physician la uas. a. An exchange tolls, how a then tutVey decided a lawsuit: Tho other day ..Mrs. Norma Adams andbamuol Gardner, -who llvo on ad joining farms, began suit to determine tho ownership ol a brood of fourteen turkeys. Tho brood, headed by two old liens, a white and a brome, had been running the fluids of both farms all Bummer. Wra. Adams owned tho brunse nwiauaAir. uaruuor tho wbltj. Kadi claimed that their reactive heu was the mother of the brood One ot the witnesses before the Juslloa testified that ho had 0111-0 tutued a dogupou the iragKung oanu 01 turKeys. At.thoap nrqaeh o( the dog the young birds thy tnw iroe, the bronco heu rau Into the woods, whllo tho hlta heu stood under the tree and gave battle to the dog, which she repulsed, then called the brood to her, and they marched off. Alter herltnc lids wllneas, tho justice decided that the whllo hen was the uiu.uer o. wio uroou, ana gavo the tur fceyt to Gardner. HOPEl'UI, VIEW Tlic hopeful vtow consump. tives take of their own ensos is strongly in their favor. Each year is showing a larger per centage of cures. One of the best reasons for goo4 hope is the record of Scott's Emulsion as a medicine for consumptives. So long as the system is strong enough to msi; luuuiuini; vi any kiwi It can The reason for its helpful ness in this disease is because pf its long tolerance by the fmtient; one does not tire of t as quickly, a other medi cines and that is whore the rat benefit comes. leaving incomo credited wlth$ 'i'i'i 81 "This Is the third year In which the city has been kept within her revenues, and in tho caso of tho year just finished, rollouts tnoro than ordinary merit upon your sagacity by reason of tho fact th 1 tho incomo was heavily abated by tho reductions mado by tho Hon. County uourt in tne matter 01 larii values on the tax rolls. "Tho currents business of tho city finds crodltablo showing In llio record ers department, which, under your caro - ful direction, has for Its record tho following facts: Year Collect. Disb'm'ts lHO'J $8915 34 1 1(1,087 00 1000 0.505 Bl lf,0:i7 02 1001 0847 GO 13,360 71 HThla ffsi(innut f nlatsa I lirt I Iki nnllhnll MuuwMlutllHlllvq klSltlr 1IIU IjUIUWIt has carefully watched tho business de tail of the city, so as to steadily Incroaro its curront revonuo and, as atoadlly, to decreaso Its expense account, a conclu sion that will probably ho endorsed by tho taxpayers In general. "Tho bonded Indebtedness ol the city remains undlsturbod at tho former llg uros of$lM0,18l.60. "I am glad to announoo that tho rev enue from general taxes, for tho year 1002 will bo materially enhanced, and afford tho council an opportunity to carry out certain public impiovoiuenta long necessary but which woro dolayed 011 account of Uo restricted Inoomu of 1001. Tho increase will approxlmato 3,600." Standinc Committees Tho followlag assignments wero an nounced for tho standing committees of tho council, Ways and MsatiH (loo. driswold, chairman, Thomas Hlmj, and 1 1 or nam 11 l'ohle. , Ordinances-K. 1. Walker, chairman, 8. A. Itlgga, and P, J. Larson. Accounts anil Curront Kxponsac Thos. Hurrows.uhalruian,!':. 1. Walker aim wueon wtois. Streets and Public Property 8. A INggs, chairman, llermauu l'ohle, and Thomas Hluis, Llconaos Hermann l'ohle, chairman, Thomas Iturrows, and !, J, Larnon, Klro and Water Thomas Slma, clialr uian, (lltleon Btoltx, and It. 1 Walker. Health and I'olloe Uldeon HtoU, chairman, 8 A, lllggs, and (leo. Oris wold. Prlntlna 1'. J. Ursen, chalrmnn. Thomas llurrows.Jand Ueo. Urlswold. Wholo Force Re-Elcctcd. II. CttApratr. at a constant disadvantage. Tills Is why, for tho past twcnty-llvo years, thousands of women liavo been con llillng1 their troubles to us. and our advico has brought happiness and health to countless womon in the U.S. Mrs, Chappoll, of Grant 1'nrlc, 111., whoso portrait wo publish, ndvlson all Buffering womon to uso Lydlu K. Pink hum's VegutnbleT Compound, as it ourcd hor of inflammation of tho ovaries and womb ; uhe, thoroforo, Kpoalts from lcnowlcd(ro. and her oxporlenco ought to glvoOtliorH confidence. Addrcmi Mrs. I'lnkham'a Laboratory, Lynn, AJasa. cash, $27,002,(10. On credit account Dec. 111,1001, $27,002 00. lialnnco Dec. IU, $710.02. To'Llelit the Armory. Jas. McUuIro of the Bslom, Oo. O. N. a., madu following proposal for lighting tho armery: "As tho ropresenlativo of Company "F", Fourth Kegimmit, O. N. Q., your losteos In tho Armory nt tho City Hall, I deslro, for said company, to submit tho following proposition for tho consideration of tho council : "Tho company wishes to equip tho armory with gas. Tho company will purchase and Install all chandeliers and burnora. The company auks tho council to Install tho ncpoasary plpoa from tho motors to the chandeliers, and at the oud of the company's occupation of tho premises, the said uhaiideliera to become tho property of tho City of Halem " Heforred to committee with power to act, Recorder's Quarterly Report- Iu Recorder's court total feci uollr ti ed, fl2.fi'); days committed, '20, in the justice court total feus uolleotod, J. P., $5; Constable, $3 00; pending $8.(10. Total fees still due, .1. P , $lo.70; Constable. $10.05; pemliiift: $31 76 Miscellaneous ounIi receipts: Odlohsr, $150.05 ; November, $1211 08; Dneomber. $i:t28.60j (or riuarler, $8!W0.6il. Cash on hand Dru. 1, 1001, $I(MS.07. Tolaldobllfur DiH'embur, HK)l,ltW7.(K) Credit by eaah to the trMsurer, $ !700.tX). " Cash on hand. January I, 1002, $107,110. Warrant Imldbtetlneas ; October, $1061.02; November, fltfOfl.flU Dweirtber, $101187; for (piartur, $1170.99. Recorder's December Report Total linos $ 7 50 (l00 4 70 18 00 18 00 18 CO Total fees Receipts for mouth . Warrants for mouth. Cash I) Treasurer . . Cash 011 hand Jan. 1 Salem Water Co Out. mid Nov, Rent Urlswold A. Uliaw, Nov. and Dee, Rout 1. I) llergau, agent, Ins. I.k).. Pishur-VanOlovo Vroup, Show. Uoo. K. D.iv, II. P Lie C. P, Martin, ouout, Ins. Liu... Pae. wtatwi T. A T. Oo K. Neokeriiiati, 1 ulta J. P, Rogera, 7 nits S, PrltHlmaii, Auetloneer Lie. , J. Cornier, Saloon II. M llilu t (i uiunlu I..u I I.. . -. ...n v...l.n... t ..Ba ,.hi. ilieapplioatlon of J. W. Lewis, ulghtl u Ulle o.ageuts.liia. I.lu. imni t lillllHllH 81 7fi l.Sffl SO 1.01 1 87 .1,5.00 Cu 107 00 Total receipts $1,828 60 The Cash Road Tax Attornoy W. II. flnlm,!, 011 bijhalf of the city as a member ni Uie cpintnlttco to confer with tho representatives' of tho county court the maltor ot tho levy of tho one and one-half mills tax, as pro vided by tho city charter, mado a verbal report to the council to tho effct that Doputy District Attorney .1. II. Mc Nary and Goo, Q. Wngham for tho county court, and ho, for the city of Salem, had hold a conciliation at 2 o'clock yeatonl.iy afternoon and the conclusion whlcli t' cy arrived at was in substance at follow J." It was Uguerted that, Inasmuch aa the city otdlnancc, under which authority the city council had levied tho aforesaid tax upon tho property of tho city to apply to the roads within tho district, had been tested in tho courts and found valid, tho county court would bo Instructed to levy thn special road tax of ono and one-half mills upon all properly in the county, us provided by tho statute enacted by the last Legislature, and to except tho city of Salem therefrom. Action on Licenses Application for renewal of two liquor llconeos of J P. Itogors woro reforred, LIcenaof Fred Neckerman renowod. 8. Friedman the auctioneer, was granted permission to remove ills placo of business to ISOl Commercial streot. Street Improvement Ordered Tlui following motion waa made by Geo. Urlswold, clmrlman oftlio com mittee on streets and public properties. That a special tax of six per cent bo loviuJ upon each lot and parcel thereof as assessed In tho lion docket of tho city for tho Improvements on Stato streot and Oak streot and university addition, and for tho construction of a sowor in block 58. Claims Against City. Rill against various departments woro read and referred to committee on ac counts and curront expenses Thank Fire Department. During the past year, with ono ex ception, the Fire Department lias not responded to calls outside tho city limits. Tho communication from the Hoard of Trustees for tho Stato Reform School, to tho chief of the lire department ack nowledging tho Hoard's gratefulness for the efforts oftlio department to rendor nBsIstanco npou tho occasion of tho fire at tht! above named Institution, was road and ordered placed on file. A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks. Prof. Itnxu Tyler, ol Chicago, Vice President Illinois Woman's Alliance, in speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, says: "I suffered with n eovoro cold thin wlntor which threatened to run Into pneumonia I tried diffeieut remedies, nut 1 peemwi to grow worse mid tho medicine ujieet my stomach. A friend advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Retmdy and I found it was pleas ant to takoaud it relieved mo at once. I am now entirely recovered, saved a doc tor a bill, time and Buffering, and I will never be without this splendid medicine ig.lu." For tale by Dr. Stone's Drug Store. hap ommim. The $ki:i 13 the seat of an almost end less variety of diseases. Thev arc known by various, names, but nro all due to the name cause, ncid and other ioison9 In the blood, that irritate and interfere with the projer action of the skin. To have a smooth, soft skin, free from all eruptions, the blood must be kept pmc and healthy. The many preparations of arsenic and potash and the large number of face powders and lotion9 generally used in this class of diseases cover up for a short time, but cannot remove per manently tho ugly blotches and the red, disfiyurlntr pitnples. Etornul vlgilanoo in tho prico of a hoautifu! oomploxlon when such remedies are relied on. Mr. It. T Shot, 9704 1.uraa Avenue, St. Iiuls Mo , saj " My Ui i:liur win nfflictt J for j ear with a Ulnfigttrlw? eruptic n on licr face, wlilcli resulted nil trrniment Slie was tnk n to two celebrated liesllli spring!, but recelvid no bene- ...Northwest Normal College... Corner State and Commercial Sts , Salem. Orceon. 1 m...rA Coursesof titn.ly: Classic, Scientific. Normal, II Wb ,B' ' Art, and Elocution. The latest and the best In Hook kee Ing, J :(' ," f and Shorthand. Tho most extensive lino of olllces for mmort.n ' Northwest. Evening School on Monday and Widav ''V"9; f'Zl, Saturday ovenlnga. Full courses to trradua ion either in , c toe 'culture 1 mno. Violin. Orchestral instruments, Harmony, Counterpoln , Iugu , elL. Jul ' also In Flno Art. Falntlnc in oih. Water Colore, Pastel, and Crayon mawinj, fi mrmfm SIC, fit. Many medicines were prescribed, but wltn out result, until we ilerldeU to tr; tin 111 IIICICJ ll. It.ll .! ...., J " - i alie i now seventeen ) can ow. mm uoi n iirh oi yS H S.,nniiuy In completely and left licr tkln .porfecliy ainootn. uui iraiin.HiiMi ,..,,,.'-"- -'.:, ...i UietlmeUiefirKiJOUicwnniinwncaiaccruuuuu becan lodltwppear A dozen IjouIca cured her a. tiiiiiisit; Students may enter nt any titno. A. J- GARLAND, A M. President (lii.wl fnr nnlnlninlO. Z- M. PARVIN, AJUS DOC., Director of College of Music. 1hutw'fU ARE HOT HELD DY INCOMPETETENTS. Pro motion and preferment In business Is the result of ability to do. At this school Is the best place to obtain the knowlcdee of how to do. There is an Increasing demand for competent help Persons completing the business and shorlhand courses at the CAPITAL UUSJMESS COLLEGE cansecur employment. For eleven years, but one young man has ir1iiated from m"1"" rt,,,m,ntrJrrt.tcnmtieiin,Tfr,ehii5lcss course, Why? Because all took positions before readvtoeraduate. Itcostsbut little to secure a usable education compared to the benefits ae rived. Send for catalogue. W. I 9TALEY. Pi.nclpal, Salem, Oregon, n,r. nlKirrnliiir diseane lus ccr rcturucu.' S. S. S. Is a rKHMtive, unfailing cure for the worst forms of nkin troubles. It is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Bad blood makes bad complexions. purifies and invigo rates the old and makes new, rich blood that nourishes the body and keeps the okin active and healthy and iu proper condition to perform its part toward? carrymgoii uieiinpuruius num mv.-uuu. If you have Kczema, Tetter. Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, or your skin is rough and pimply, send for our book on IJlood and Skin Diseases and write our physi cians about join case. No charge what ever for this service. SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, GA. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS O B Stevens, Portland. I. Cohliitz, do fleo. (3 Chamberlin, do. W II Zimmerman, do. .1 i.ow, no, WGraeo.do. F B Johnson, do. A M Long, do B L Rrodon, do. O B Whnrtan, do. I. R Wobstor, do. M Friedonthal, do. II ilamboruur, S, F. .1 F Kelly, Eugene. W M Klrr, N. Y. J M Church, I.a Grand. G W Greoly, Osakls Mlu. James Wlthycomb, Corvallis. Goo. K Ilnrton, 8. F. O II Woolington, S. F. Edward Everett Younv and wife, IlakorClty, W R M or wood, Soattlo. F I. Howe, Albany. II I) Dectrlch, N. Y. F M Garrison, Cleveland. 1. (J Oulnor, lndplis. The La Corona. 10-cont cUnr is the kind that mile. Hy far thn best, and always on hand. 'ug. iiiu'Konetoin, saiem. Why not go whore you can get tho host? The St. Elmo Restaurant is torvlng tho best meals In tho city Blanke's Coffee Touches the Spot Did You Get a Free Cup: We Did at Harrit & Laujrbncb and UNION PACIfIC DEPAHT FOR Chicago Portland Bpeclal 8.00 a. m via Hunt ington ""AThnitio" Kzpreu 9 p.m. via Hunt ington TnrKanT" KutMall 6:16 p. m, Spokane TIME SCHEDULES From I'ortluml, Or, Salt Uke, DoliTor. Ft. Worth, Umabit, Kaniai UltT, Ht. liOUln, Ctikigo 11m i'aBl. Palt Lake. Denror Ft Worth, Omaha, Kaiuas Cltr, St. Louis, Chicago and Kaat. WaTlVYvaflaTEnwlTton" Opokaue. Wallacs. I'ull man, Mlnuenpolla 8U I'alll. Duluth.Mllnauki.. unicaso, nu iiiut. AKIUVk FKOM 4:30 p .U.'. . " 10 72 72 " HOURS w PORTLAND TO CHICAGO no Chanjc or Cars Through tickets via this route to all Eastern points on salo at Southern IV cific depot ofllco. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE Prom Portland' Have You Cold Feet? If eo it may havo been catned by getting out of bed this mom inif 011 a cold llnr in .1 cold room. Got one ol our small UAS tli'. l lilts nun at smnii expento nave u warm bedroom for riiti8 and retirinir. The turn of a key and the touch of a match is all that 1b needed to start the flro. 4Ctierr.ekot.iSt. SALEAl GAS LIGHT CO. Telephone 563., BALFOUR GUTHRIE AND CO. Havo er:ured and will operate tho Humphrey warohouso nt Salem, the Tumor mill and warehouse and tho warehouses ntMacleay, Pra turn, Switzerland, Shaw und Urooks, conducting n general warohouso and storage business. :; :: :: :: :: :: Salem office 207 Com. St. SackH will be hold at theso points for delivery on entno terms na pre vailed provlous uenwHiH. See them before disposing of your grain. Top Prices are Always Paid for Grain J. G. GRAHAM, Manager sp. m. Dally exjept Snndiijr 8. p m. Bat unlay 10 .m lAlUallliiK dates alibject IU UllfiaRO ForanFranclaoo Bailee 6dnya COIjUHBIA RIVER ToAatDrla and Way Landings, s P.ffl 4r. ra. z.Buud u nd i j A movement has bwm started iu l.lveriiool, Kngland, to replace foreigners on Hrltlsh ships hy lliitisli sailors, The oslate ol John W, Ilondrle, the Calllornia philanthropist amounted to Mtll.GM. A Inquest of f 10,01 J awaits bin niece, Sarah l.ouusbury, who can nut be found. No moio Walla Walla pattteimere havo been heard of. II Is feared they lure perished. Hranson & Ratran aro making a epwiulty of nlco goods In u...o ,...c nvvn. ,uri uiiuk wneat iinur In quantity, anoiv whlto salt in bbl Iloiuzoa sweet pickles, and mince tneni tho finest in the market In bbl. Genulnt old fashioned lye hominy 3 times n week etc. CAPITAL BREWERY Heer has stood the tost of oxperionee. Then why not give n home production the preference. Home capital, homo labor and home brewed boor are growing iu popularity. People loyal to home Indus try give it the preference CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS frr CAPITAL ICE WORKS MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor. A Mother's Favorite. Chamberlain's Couuh Itomedv is tho mother's fuvorlto. it Is pleasant and safe for children to tnko and alwuva 50 Q(p cures. It Ih intended especially for iuuiikiis, L-ini8, croup nuu wiiooninc poilwman W, W, Johnson, uhlef of tiro department $ W. W, Williams, driver of huso leani; W. II. lhllllns. driver of eiiKluo team, ami J. 11. Campbell, Jr oiiglneer ol the tire department, for the re-appointment to theirrospootlveolllcos waa preeeutou to mo oouneil, ami upon tho motion of the oouticll each was re elected by unanimous veto, upon ballot oast by the city reoorUur, to eorvn dur ing the year llRHf. J. 1 Friwell was also deotod to sue- ewi niineeii as sweet oommlailoiier to servo during tho ensuing year. Theappjlntment ol W. W. Johnson J, II. Campbell, Jr., as spwla) police men Hflthout pay, and I It, Murphy as IHXjtainiKiitoliiBer wUli pay, was rati tied bo the couuqII, Floating Debt deduced. An Interesting faet brought out iu the summing up ol tho year's finance shows that during the prwwnt oily ad oilulstration lor the last three vear, a grwtpattol theoity ttvwtlng debt lias betn disposal ol. The warrant ludebt oJuwm has Ueu dlmtulshtl iiMrly (t -000, leaving a Hosting debt ol 6,i 00. This will be wiped oat during the coin ng year without dimUmlty. Report of Chief of Police. Chid of I'ollee I). W. Utum reiwt. d a further colli ct lou ef dog lleeusa tuthu amount ot Jt.75. The total oaah turned In for dog llsenws during 1991, m ), expenses, was fW W. Street Commissioner's He port. Street CtmuiiMioiivM- J. i FiisU re ported S3f) days laber ami 1SS dya UUtr with trams Oath Jan. I, IWI, fM.9 uotleoteddribg)4rkVtj DWburs-d durlncyear fW'.ll IUUiJaHry I. isotMu.ae. City Treasurer's Report- John ililr, HilLy trwsuwrvn M.-1 a ' hlsdebt WHHt u IVc UiJI, tu 1 mta ..... . f .; " - J. i. Wilson, show Ho It, W, NewiMimu, Hue A. T, Utllwrt, agant, Ins l.lo. . lhuili NiuWtunek, wken lie . Haeh k NiiiUtnnek, fe II, II. Tlieiiwu,ut II, 11. Theilmm, uxent John Molr, agut J, W, ltoluud, agent.... J. Connor, II. It. l.lo II. Wlprut k Co., nita .... Lnllraueh A Kaugu'tiot. I nit . I.ellrnneh A Uotli, 1 nil U Uekerliu tH hum.) 1 nit ... It A Kirk, lull Salem I. I'.AT. Co., Oarl.ic. . J. nirifir, u it. i.ie .'qra .-an'iii uter im , ivo, I Hill, J tuts rent ) 00 18 IX) iSS IK) 10 00 IS 00 acj no rt 00 t 0) 'J I J 100 oo 18 00 18 00 ooo 8 00 S3 18 IK) iXKl 00 71 18 113 18 00 18 00 IS 00 it m lit 00 tl U) n 00 U 00 n oo 16 00 u as 2ft 00 IS tH) cough, and is the host medic I no made for iiiosti tiieeasos. there is not the least danger In giving it to children for it contaips no opium or other injurious drug ami may bo given as confidently to a b-tboan loan adult. For sale by Dr Meno a tirug store. Joseph Sharkey ami John l'owera wero killed by a Soutlinrn Paaitiu train nt Houston, Texas, TryGrala-OI Try Crala-OI l Ak your (irooer today to ahovr you it puoUage ot (lltAINO, the new food drink that take tho phico or coffee. The children may drink It without Injury mh well na the adult. All who try It. like It. QllAINM) has that Hch Nwtl brown of Mocha, or Juvu, but It Ih made from pure graltis, and the moot delicate atomaeh receives It winioui iiwiriHw. tile price of cof IVo. fti. and SB eta. per package. JhI hy all grouers. Tba entire provinao ot Vilna, Uussia, la under martial law owlug to Folish agitation. Chilian deb gates at Mexico City re furo to sanction the l'an American arbitration plan. Cwi tb Tha Kiad Yh Hm Aia Bsh oiSaatnro S p . SSrf . afyZ7-ec: of S 'M f&fc&U is your Hair worth Ono Dollar? lfo tyl(l,,( N.!lu.ti4 M iu .i. ihi ,lu,irun (l.l U Uil) Uj(.uiv)) iuanux)uu tM. NCWURO'S HEUPIOIOE ...,ly , uv lUl kl'U tK ml n.W' al wH i Mi IwirixKa. Ihua U-Mroln hv out tnaJ will euaTtiteru Umuub wiu rLtrur.T! :.a i, T ., wnii V" aai. Um Um aih 4 i iiMkkj'uyU. 'T11Cl "T i(. MrRiiitrikiincsau For $! at all Flrt.Ct Dru Jtw Heat Out of an Increase of Ills pen sion. A Mexican war veteran nnd iirnmt- I nenl alitor writes; "SoIhk the advar- i it enient ni Chamberlain's CaslU), Olwl i wr ' Diarrhow Keinedy, I am re. nimi iiimi aiaioidier In .Mexleoiu J. au.t 4S I contraciwl Mexlwiu diar rii.vaand this remedy has kept me from otitis an iucrtMM in n,y penaion for on i ery renewal divwol it restores uie " it i une.j tailed as a iuick uri tor diar I h" and i plnaut and safe to take r sale by Dr. Stono'a DrugSturw. W. J Arki-II has failed to wtalii,h a I r inch of the American IKwnoliv Cj. at Kingaton, Out. I ThirtMN inii are -utwnUl at N -um, Mh., Uy mine oave iu. urn body hs bm rajivicsl. ft tWhtuwMlM Daisioeratii) a.. ik Sttl'MUih I grMluiud dlitrast Ua m datated Jamos Itossol Kvorott last night in suited and thenkilled Victoria l'rico. a 11 year old girl. Do You Kr.OW Whero you can get a llr.t class meal? hvoryono nays the Whlto House Itwiau rant is the beat place. Manila morchiints are having difficulty uniin; iu uiu uuango irom .Mexican to American currency. Stops the Couth and Works nff th r.,n LaaaUv Mroiiioguiiiliw Tabiau euie a colli 1 1 HUD liny. NuCuw. .Nol'jy l-fic i" ovui. vl, Btirt Us A lM Kind vw Hirt Alwirt Baask: m W iuston Cliurchill has been appointed to a captaincy iu the Queen's Own Ox fordshire Hussars. The Excitement set Over The rush to the drug store still con tlmuw and daily Booree of people 0hII for a bottle of Karon'. ItaUun for he Throat ...m i-unga tor t.ecure of Coughs, Colds, omo.ly, is sola 0n a guarantee and nvr SlVSlSK "? ml(M' Ice Mayor Ames of Mhj oapolia U ill vl h pneumonia. a ux. & -i a 353. x j t Basra tW ) H M Yw fats Atom Bssfll KmployMt of the Chicago and Nonh western Ity wall in ,utlire W8yB peusions hi tor twenty years service. LUMBER FOR CHRISTMAS should not b overlooked while you are buying other things. Thoros a good many things vou can do in the building line if you plan them now. Pricing and selecting tho lumber are important factors iu the plan ning We havo the beat lumber of every kind pricoa lowest or tho quality. Goodale Lumber Co. Noar S. P. Fase'r. depot. I'hone 051, A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy Irom one of our tender and delicious meats, steaks, lamb or mutton chops' veal cutlets or pork. Our meats are all cut Irom the fattst your table with fresh, nutritious i nu wholesome meals at bed rock pris. E, C, CROSS SALEM OPE Fbon at)l &m. yy Sz3? W a)lilal.k La. l... ft. . ....,wr ,ros- vok seventh Cm i ,i"Y"f,ullf' lSSact8. IlefuOm w-- - "muHJ j H 19 not I ttaMlh&StlamaMAl WT, J. Howard Waei. lorawly of Ul Wall VIU Osslews. , ., rrlval. wwary to Uojtrswr eBciOai of U aiiingion. Wtiiialtw iltm. -.. .... ., trasONUiiMU raistwda au.l ik. .... I ?Z2tt&L"' ' 2ViSrfftGJ!!s """ v", o yoa ouigrlfi? SJnK oNXl fW W.1 cure a 8uougn pr Cold at once. ConuuN rouftWhooplup-CouKhkndMS ouA without U fiXifSS!: Jiooiora preacrtbo It for nmn..i.i: ?i o oiiiwiirnr.i if to.... . uough Syrup ,,..; uursa wnen omers fail. 'C Bull's puia cure Cuitiiio. ... , .. (Wr A Am " i . . . . -. vmn. I 4 M 4 3-- Getting Points Ju laundry work Isnlwaye advisable bo tore taking your garments to bo renova leil Anyone who has had their laun uerniK done at the Salem Steam laundry knows the quality ol our word. It's al ways Kpod, giving the onrroot finish to wn ..J1 NV0". JrMW' '"en nppreclata. )V call for and dellver-you need only to send us your add rota. HT X . J. fVNiCMT4 Salem Steam Laundrv WMJMtl, 1 ULUSTED. VRfPB,o IWROCS D OLMSTBU. MQB 2J Liberty Street fhone -111 -5 '.. WILLAMETTB RIVER Steamer Kuth loaves Salem for Fort laud and way landings on Tuesday ,Thurs days and Saturdays, about 10 a. m. Foi Corvallis und way landings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at about 6 p. in. A. L. CRAIG, M. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Fa89. Agt. Agt. O. It. & N. dock Portland, Oro. Salem, Ore. Illinois Central R. K Efficiently Serves a Vast Territory Dythrourli service to aod Jrom.the principal cities la the followlat states: IOWA ILLINOIS INDIANA MINNESOTA WISCONSIN SODTH DAKOTA MISSOURI ARKANSAS TENNESSEE KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI Throuih Tourist Cars From The Pacific Coast TO - Chicago .ad Cincinnati Conncctlai with through trains for all points East, South and Southeast Past and handsomely tnulpced, steatn-beatcd trains - Dluuu Cars. Uul.'et Library Carl blccclnf Cars. Free Itccllnlar Chairs tars. Send firteen cents la stamps for wall map ot the United Stares and Cuba for par ticulars retardlnr rates, time, service etc., call on or address ,, O.II.TRUMDULL. 142 Third St. Com'l. Aft. Portland, Oreeom Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIMJE 'JARD. No. '4 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany 12:o0 p m Train leaves Corvallla.,.. I 00 p. iu Train arrives Yaqulna . 0:45 p. tu. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 0-00 a ru Leaves Corvallla 11:30 a. tu Arrives Albany 12:16 p. ni No. 3 For Dotrelt: Leaves Albany- 7.00 a.m. Arrives Dotrolt. 12:15 p. m No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Dotrolt 12:45 p, tu, Arrives Albany 5:40 p. nt, TraiiiB 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect with the 8. P. south bound, tram, as well as Riving two or three hours in Albany boforo departure of S. P. North bound train (or Portland. Train No, 2 connects with the S, I'. west sido train at Corvullls Crossing for Indorendonce, McMinnville and all pjlnts north to Portland. J. TuiiNkn, Edwin Stone, Agent,Albany. llansco Is the only Una operating a week ly Pers o n a I ly Conducted Tour i 1st Excursion car betwe e n Port land and Chica go change via tho World's greatest Seen 1c line, making closo connection .t Chi cago in Umon Depot for all points East. unny standard sleeping car between Salt Lake mm City, Denver and Chicago, mitiet, library smoking cars between Pueblo. Den. ver and Chicago. The beat and mod reasonable dining car service between i uuuiu una unicago, it you are going w Kansap City, Omahs, Des Moinea, Chi cago or any place east, you should en quire about tho Great Hock Island Kouti ueoro purchasing your ticket. Asi your nearest ticket acent about it. a' write for folders and any information ueeireu. a. K. uooi'eii. Qen'l Agt, Portland, Or. The Gr eat Rock Island Route among the tls, Hoarsvno mm Btiro I Tl,.. n...i. . - ui-mgion uo-.ite tanks KivatostofthcHorld'sr.,,!..: Jvr ii.ooo nules long; mm' ; fl static tmversed bv i- ,mtha n;qualcHl JrviIU.1 hfi Ko'S" UtiJ? l-t. next time 4u mnJm 10U should Salem water U OFFICE. OITY HALL for water service apply at otci uilla payable monthly In adutoil aiak-e all complaints at the oftuc B. F?. JONES Attorney-at-Law Toledo. Ornvnn WaiCterit o drouu Courtfor aUt yr aat h onViJ'"" oiraci au proper (Jiu w"" Omh. OkL r UYWHERE time yau gQ Mgt Kuiaaai yond. City, St LoaU and rrT Siiiujw,, General ASent O. G T, Go's PASSENGER STEALER POMONA ufi.ves Ior Portland Moaday. Wdatsdayaa4 Frtday.10a.ffl. For Corvallis Tuesday.Thurs day and Saturday at 5 P m. Quick Time, Cheap Rates J JO: Foot of Trade at. , ,. M. P. BALDWIN. Alt