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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1902)
.,4-cn"' -IT' . H- tftlfFK- - jii'-i-nr'"-. laSlife-u; .iuiHirii .Winni & U ; y t - v "'"V!g! (S HOLVBRSONS .Corsets... Xi Id 448 m Straight fronts nnd girdles two of the most popular styles in pick, blue, drab, wlilto anrl black a corset told reg ularly by "us" at GOc. Mod ttores coll them for 75c. This special prico 45c makes thorn a very tomptlng offer. -AND- ...One-Third Off... Without exception everything In this depart ment Is now deeply prlco cut. Coet counts for naiiRht this month on Butts. Jackets, Capes, Skirts, Bilk Waists, Wrappers, Ohildion'e Clonks nnd Wraps, Furs. Collarotti h and Fcarfr. Como today if you can, nut come any day nnd find big bargains. Under Muslins Reduced Kvery pioco mado for us nnd value tinequalcd. It will pay you to buy your undorminllns tor tho coming season now. Men's Neckwear Half Price All tho now nliapea nnd colorings. Underwear 3 Sea Garment An odd linn of tho regular 50 cunt grudo. At Men's Furnishings counter. Icatucd ADAM G00DE - HOLVBRSONS &SS)0GXi Dalrvmple's Suite AND Qkirte SALEM FARMER'S C0NGRESS,"::r Practical Questions Only are Discussed. Three Days Devoted to Dairy Interests. the Wo ro dotormlnod to closo out evorv suit and iackot ditrine January to I uo ready for cntiroly now linos next season, Our onttro lino of this season's latest stylo garments at less than tho prico cf tho matorials. Noto tho dlfforenco botweon soiling pricos all season nnd present prlces: $ 10 Suits or Jackets at $ 6 67. $12 Suits or Jackets at $ 7 95. $ IS Suits or Jackets at $ 9 95. $20 Suits or Jackets at $13 34. $25 Suits or Jackets at $16 88. There'll bo lively soiling whllo stock lasts, so wo advlso early choosing to cscuro tho plums. Dalryrxiple's We Wish loo a Long, Happy Now Year And Incidentally, wish to call your attention to tho fact that wo nro still dolus tho host watch ropalrlng and old Jewelry mado Into tho nowest fashions in this city and our pricos aro also the most reasonable. Wu am thn iirlultmtnrn nr low rra,m n ' prices. Watches Cleaned 75c Main Springs 75c AND WARRANTED. T T J C XJT rJTMt?r" Watchnukeran -j. j.xt.v- J-., . JLJLJLXX-I 296 CommcrtUl Street. A Jeweler. Sewing Machines For Rent... AVa hnvo now machines for rent by wook or month complete with attach ments. Wo ronta great manyjmochlnesj anu onixj a customer always a customer with us. If you need a machluo call atid vsoo us. a m n now machines State Senator Squire Farrar A number of tho older hualneis men aro urging Bqulro Karrar to become a candidate or thu Htato Beuato. Thoy think ho would make a lino roproBonta tlvo of Sa lam's caroful and conservative Wo also soil now machines on eai W0 oons. Mr. 'harrar was n payments so that If you rosily need onel lir0,iunt hualuess man In Snlein bo foranr lonnlh of time It nave to nur- foru thn nrAt,t i.ii.iu., .... i.....i.. kIi.m II nnl. nut ln.ul ..l,l.. I. I ...... n " " niuujtu """""i -".j n i'iivvu .uHkiuuv, lur thu inonoy that you py out for rent will go onto the purchase price. We have machines at all prices from (17.50 upnow ones, a goou second. Iinnil Domestic or White for f 10. A TU0 ma- tuuip, usea idiuoiiuio mr sio Heviral other makes that do good plain sewing as tow at f 11. Needles, oil and parti for all machines. F. A, WIGGINS 35-257 UfcerK.St.81m. Farm Machinery. Wmrom, flugjrles. Ill cyclos, Bowiuii Machine. Grand Opera House. JOHN P. C0HDHAY, Muster. -FRIDAY. JAN. 10. r.aii(ncat or Itit Cmlstot Actor FRBDERICK Warde Whs WW rrenf here hit (resteit teccets The Mountebank" a WITH A CHEAT CAST. INCLUDING fiUt, b. Htrcsss. Barry Jokasteie. Mines Aato'iitlt Asfatn. YPtUU brtw Trttcott. May Wards. AUeea lUrUile sal IS others. Mtlflcett tti Sumttoous Iterate PnMwtlos Frvwtu-i.eic, ,,' Box 6m viva m U or wU VrWr t,iu. DEUEL0PWENT.... 10.O0Q barrel i Roche Harbor I.I1110 used la the development ol Balew and vWnlty durlejc the past year. D. S. BENTLEY & CO HAiettt. ol but ho Is about as up to dato as thuv mako thorn. Tho only trouble Is that men of outspoken and positive character, who can't get down to the barKaluiutr and intrlifuolng and promising style of poli tics that is too prevalent, don't itet Into the conventions and can't Ret onto the ticket. Rot Sir. Farrar has hosts of frUnds all over the county who, If thoy know e would permit thu ueo of his name, would be heard from lu tho con vention, Bush Honors Jackson Day SMaM4 Aihae! Ruth Is the only man in town ilyluic tlm Hsk In honor of Jauksou Day, The Jreportur intimated that relations between this government and Oreat Rrltaln at present were to oordial it was almost dltloyalty totlytho Hap, on the auuivuiMry of New Orleaus. Mr. Rush said the iniquities perpa tratod by tho Rrltlih Irom 1813 to Ul-t had never been settled aud Kuulaml had never been properly punished for her atroclUs in ravaging the vountry, burn. ItiKthocapltol, seising our seamen In mid ocean and humiliating us before the world. Those outrages would be aveuird wlthtu tho present etmtuty, at Kuulaml was rapidly becoming a teomul olaet power. At the Tuesday altoruoon soiaiou Dr. Win. McLean, tho Btate veterinarian, addrusbod the nsaombly on tho subject of Votorluary Obstotrics. Wm, Bchulmorich of Fnrmington took up tho subject of what la tho propor animal to koop for dairy purposes. Ho spoko of tho various tarmerM in thu state who ongaged In dairy, fug, keeping a variety of cattlo. Ho thou doscrlbod tho various types of cattlo, 'tho bouf typos nnd dairy typo. Othor items troatod woro ns to the mining of calves, how thoy shall bo fed, and how cattlo should bo stalled. Ho pictured n modern barn and thu results to bo obtained from tho propor methods keeping cows clean and dry. Ho docs not recommend tho idea of cattlo feed ing together, better moults bolng ob tained from tholr eating ono at u time. Trollt from a Dairy Herd" was the subject treated by L. Douglass of Hugono. Ho referrud to his own experience in cattle raising, Ten yours ago ho select ed the best cowa of an ordinary kind, but did not obtain satisfactory results from them, Hoenid that by selecting full blood aulmnlB ono would realitu a butter tlniiuclal profit aud have a lurgur herd. Mr. Rice of Albany ejwko on "l'rlxo Uuttur from a Hand BopHnttnr." In tho evening I'rof. K. I.. Kent ol Corvullls treated tho Bubjeet of tho variation In milk tests and cited facta to account for this. The reasons fie gave wore the changes lu tho weather and in the feed at differ ent teutons of tho year. These effect thu nervous system, thus varying the secretion of milk, , Thonius Withycombe of Scholia rend a pnpuruu ma unanuoi uiamt cattlo, re lating their history and advent into tl 0 country. A paper on opportunities in dairying prepared by F. B. Towiiosend wus read by Hcott Doxorth ol Salem. Wednesday has been glvou up to gut ting tho farm products to market, and prominent railroud men have had the Iloor, MARION COUNTY COM'RS Select Clerks and Judges Election. of ilu MrtHou county cuiumlaaloiivr' court luiiumie! lu aowttun uh l In- rtflh jutiieiat itay of tlie Junuary term ol uurt ywMenlay ami tho follow Iti bul m waa tmnaiuxml ami urdera imute. The annual rikrt ot W. J. 'ulw. it.unty ritartiiMitter, fur tli yw ioi. aMwtnir tlw tott txpM on iwhiU una bfitltrmt tu Imvw Immhi tU,et.g, ami Uowlnif tu tuui number it tUiy worn done t- the u)rvlmiiM and under ttivir dtrwtluit to W la.ll U, ami rec uiuiiKxidlna: U punUaa of a rut cruahtr, lhrv road vrm4nt ana thre wliael wrapaw, was aroept'xl aud plao d ott IU. Mr. i!jtr wan re-ai-tad connti Mulintr tor in yaw itoi, tu auo- C4MH1 IdllMMlf. ax B.HsUf ir, Fuawti Hmmt 107 suit . Mi 242 3, tUUaOnfjoa, Rett iM j tn, -rBMSBUKKaiai. CdptalaofMUItla Resigns. Walter lor on hat reslguevl hi petition as captalu ol Company F. O. N. U. lie has held tils position for over two vears. and previously wsa the that lieutenant. itio eoiupany hat cow but eueutmis stoned otlleer, Lieutenant II a. Hurts. Another eapuln will be appointed nxhi. Capl. I,yon hat been instrumental in placing the eotapauy lu lu present iosl. uon, wnwu it not interior to that of any company ever organited In tbli oity. Judgei and Qlsrbt, The court 1h. aetaoied the JuUMa ana olU fur the auu etavtlon tu be beit itMt Juito. I'Mder Ike Hew law. large tuwincta Uavo two aeu ot ju'breu aU otorka, tbe oourt fttudHs tbiwe at thMe Ih Mariou nmniy aiin v.. Salem Ne. i, mkI Wuo4amw. Attutber VWHI4SV in me law la Umu luvvldliur ....w "i , mry (ireeiuct MeotlOH bwwit tHataail uf twu. tu In Mm immu and titwe judRa atMl Utre otH,a7rW INiwtNir In tbe Uat or JhOcm j trka. by wvetHota; AumvlM--mlWti j, thelrmaH; K. T. JudO. 'erka-8. W. ul. h M IteHder. u. a J. OHm. asm. -Ha vw(, It Kd. B.I. likr. Wl-)iti A. M. 1 Koll. u, Ull'JU.u.-.h J URjinU'xh, ,h,.,,,, I otyn Juii 11 h,- M. Huttwr. J Kuttevlllo JtKlKes R. A. M. Cone, cliMlrtnnti; C. H. IIoskliiH, J. P. Keller. ClerkH 1C. ('. Stephens, J. a. Vnndc- leur, CI. A. ICIilcii. Champoeff Judges John Bcollard, ehalrrntin; W. It. McKay, Job. K. Smith. ClerkH W. Dengenroth, U. M. A. Jette, ne. Judges H. AV. . Mlnturn, Hulcin, chulnnnn; T. L. Pope, H. 1). MoorulioiifO. Clerks John Lamker, I U. Darllnp, CJeorge Koenekc. Knglowood JudRea J. W. Young, chalrmunj A. D, Wheeler, David Stel ner. Clerks "W. II. Suvuge, T. V. Wal ker, Peter Qrubor Jr. KalrJIeld Judfoa Win. Hannlgan, tlialnnmi; L. A. Hynl Jr., John Kuluty. Clerks uoo. A. Minor, Frank Arul, John Wehrum. Scotts Mills Judges Labnn Mntild Ing, chalnnan; I,. Hrodle, C. W. Rob erts. Clerks C. A. DuunlKitn, A. J. Sheiwrd, K. W. Drager. Oer'iila .Iiidgea, L.II.PouJado, chair man; W. S. Taylor, Jno. D. Smith. ClerkH J. K. Cutsforth. 15. W. Man ning, J. C. Slegmund. Horeb Judges II. J. Hadley, clmlr man; W. II. H. Stewart, C. II. Woik. Clerks It. S. Shaw. W. II. Itambo, W. T. Clark. Howell JudKiw Orover SlmmoiiH. chalrmun; C, W. Stuge, Kills HtoveiiH Cleiks U. W. Smith, K. Weusner. C. O. Rice. Iluhbard Judges Geo. J. Wolfer, chairman; John Scholl, Alex. Coyle. Cleiks J. I.. Calvert, John Illlg, W. T. Urlm. Jefferson Judges J. n. l.ooney, chairman: v. II. Doty, CI. M. Dongnn. Clerks !'. 11. West, a. W. Humphrey. J. T. Jones. Caeleny Judges O. V. Clymr-r, i-linlniwn; Win. Short, James King. Clorks T. II. Pntton, Carl Gilllltlj, John Cntlg Jr. Marlon JudKoH J. 1). narber. chair man; T. Y, Ilutlierfortl, John Christ opher. Clerks A. II. Hunt. H. K. lllitHhaw, H. It. Ilusttttll. Mehama Judges V. V. Hall, chair man; Jos. Cox, IC. A. Taylor. Clerks 15. O. Hlegmund, !'. A. Pennulmker. J. W. Irvine. Monltoi- Judges J. T. Ross, chair man; T. K Huyeo, V. H. Qtvun. Cleiks -C. T. Honney. J. It. Whlie, Chas. Mc K'ee. Alt. Angel Judges P. "W. Moss, ihalrmaii; II. Smith, A. II. Sellu-ttb. Clerks Ktl. Johnson, Thos. Palmor. Chas. Long. l'rospeet Judges S. A. Hughes, t halt-man - Krnnk Hhafer, AV. N. Savag... Clerke Chits. I'armenter, Roy Jlnrlon. A. V. Hofer. fc'alem No. 1 Judgea H. A. John son Hr., 1'h.tuman; .1. M. Payne, II. C. r.npley. Clerks- C. L. MeNary, J It. T. Tiilhlll, I.. U Penroo Salem No. 2-(I'lrst Met) Judges 1M). P. Litchfield, chairman, Jos. A. Ilkr, A. D. Palmer. Clerka-R. J. Hemlng, O. A. Moldun, N. J. Judah. (Second set) Judgee K. M. La fore, nan-man. i". c. t;rowi nnd J. P. Krlaael. Clerke J0k. Raumgwrtner, It, A. Cros hhii. R V, Power. Salem No. 3. JudgeH a. Stolit. I'lmli-iiian; Win. Manning. Qldeoii Stel ner. Clerba II. II. Turner, W. II. Cook. John W. Reynolds. Salem No. 4 (Pirat aot)-Judgea Cieo. P. Hugea, cltalriimn; O. a tlans, Oeo. OrlHwald. Cleika A. T. Wain, Joa, Albert, W. A. Moore. (Second aeu jiuiifw-.T. II. Henderson, chair man; J. 18. Allen, T. Cj. Albert. Cleikh A. A. le CltK). K. Hodger. It. H. t'oaliow. Hast Jialein Judgea H. J. Work man, i-lmlrman; ICugene Aufranc, Clma. Qeneke. Clwka R X. (laanet-. Jumea Heneti. J. H. Aslilay. Nurth haleui Judgea O. P. neatda ley. chairman; U. W. Pearmlne. 11. C. mati-ber. Clrka U T. Reynolds, it. P. Rttnham. A. M. Clonal. aJouth KnImii Judea Jmmv Muc riwiniMii; h. a. UUHUIKlMm, OeO. H. CrulMti. Clerka A. Voaa. T. C. lXivtd on. AV. P. ltabotH'k. Silver Kalle Jwlgwi V. A. Van OorUer. rlwIrnwH; li. H. Harrlek, John HutKUr. Clerks-Jay kuei-. Jno. Klineey. Klmr Daimy, Biixenuii ijsouth) Judgee Alex. TbotniMmn. rhulntiMH; U li. Itower. -Mile Uwl. Clerks Wm. Mount. T. . McOlellan. W. J. HaUrWy. Wlvertuji Jmlwa T. it. nibbl. rhalrman; P. Ifc llbwkerby. 0j. Cue alter. Clerke-aeo. H. HU-bea. J. m. Uivwn. PaAri W. Oer. Wlvertow (North) JuUgee . t llubart. cbalruuut. We wan Qtaiun. o,,! . Murley. Clerke-Oar Jaok, Jim. II. Purler, U O. Kuaeell. I. Paul JwOiwaj. u Ceok. obalr mau. w. K. IMvtaWon. c. v. n-j. M. Tbeo. Itoutttt. ataytow-aMaHaa u Hobaon. .-balr- clarka-lMpa, Waltara. J. . Mild" V Career of a Gray Veteran. Beard Who Served His Country in the War of the Rebellion. Fattier Adam (Joode, tho subject of this sketch, was born to Jacob und Sarah Goode Dec. 27 A. D. 1818, and doparted thisllfo Jan. 'Jnd. 1002, aged 83 years and5 days. Ills birth place was in Onm borland County Tenn. During his 10th yoar his parents removed to Richland County, Ohio, while that county woa yet a wildemesB. Whilo living thore, and in his 20th year his father died. Ho then removed to Coshocton count v where ho waa married to Miss DelllaA. Wycoff Oct. 3rd 1839. Their union was blest with tho follow ing named offspring; Eliza J.. JameB F., David J, Adam P., Henry J , Mary A. Malinda A., Ida A., and Wilmor E., all of whom aro living except Mary A. who died in infancy, and Mullnda A., who died in womanhocd. From Ohio ho, with his little family, omi grantcd to Lnwroucoburg, LawroncoCo., 111., Thenco to Kvansvllle, Vandetburg Co., lnd., wliero they remained about 7 Ldopted by tnls court and Is made a yearB, at tho expiration of which timoj j)nrt0f this tax levy, so that within tho thoy moved to Jefferson Co., Iowa, at' 8au City of Salem thero will bo collected that tlmo n now country. Ho nnd h's ,ut ono road tax of Va mills on thu dol- sons built ngooJ homo, remaining thero nr) nnj ti,0 c;urk of this court is direct until tho year 1871, then following ei to extend on tho tax roll but ono road tho rush of emigration westward to tax for tho Bald City of Salemof I'tf mills Phillips county. Kansas, at that tlmoj01 tb0 dollar." the border of civilization of tho stale.! Mr. McNary admitted that tlio county Thero again making a good home.' court could not except any part of tho In tho year 1890 ho brought his family COunty. nnd this order waH bo drawn toSalom, Oregon, whero ho has mado tint If thero was any illegality about tho his home until his decease. Father ' county road tax levy it would only ap Goodo was raised by Quaker parents, ,,!V to Hint nart excenlim? thn eltvof Salem from tho general levy of )i mills LAWYERS ARE ALL AT SEA Effort to Avoid Two Cash Road Taxes On the Property Within the City of Salem. May Result in Litigation that Will Defeat the Tax. Mr. McNory as deputy dittrlct at tornoy said thoy had conferred on tho matter of tho city and county buying the casli road tax, and had propared an order which lio submitted as follews: "It Is then fore ordered that a tax nl l)8' mills on tho dollar of all taxable pro perly of Mayion county bo and the samo is hereby loviwl as a general road fund, which tax shall be paid in money and collected in tho satro mnnner as other county taxeB aro cellected: provided, however, that Inasmuch ns tho common council of tho City of Salem has, under the authority of its charlor, made simi lar lovy upon the tnxahlo property with in such city for bucIi putpoec, tho act of tho Citv of Salem in that respect is iV JaWiinaiH . had THE WORLD'S MEDICINE. CHAMt ipr LLS ',' FOR ALL RiimiLS mm NERVOUS DISORDFRq " vvw vi Sick Headache, Constipation, Wind Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver& Female AilmentsJ Prpnared only by tho Proprietor, Thomas Rkkciiam, St. Helens, Eng., mA 805 Canal Struct, Now York. Sold every whero in boxes, 10c. und 25c. ! a e a n t ra w as E3 a a a E ra ra H a is sa b ffi a a b p r is ER and under their teaching a solid foundation for a moral character waa laid, About tho year 1850 he united with tho M. E. Church, and in tho year 1808, ho wob wondorfully converted to God and united with tho Free Methodist Church at Cross I.nno church, Jefferson county, Jowa, under tho labors of Itov. V, 1". Mnnloy. Feeling the call of Uod upon him to labor for souls he began preaching tho gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, was ordained an older by the itov. li. T. Hohorts at Almena, Kansas, In the yoar 18S1). Many thero aro who will rise up and call him blessed who were saved under ins labors. Of his family living, his wife, tho brido of his youth, Delila A. still survives him aud only awaits thu summons to again meet her departed htuband. Their eldest daughter, Mrs W. U. Gould of Lacoiiib, Oregon, Mre. J. F. Goodo a morchant of Salem, Orc- on, Kev. I). J. Goodo of Btoytou, Oro for the wholo county Mr. Bingham lor tho county court paid tho later decisions of the Suprtino Court would uphold the action of the city council in making a cash tax lovy. Ho was notsuio but tho court would hold tho city charlor constitutional, al though in his own mind it was cloeo to tho lino ol uncousti'utionality. Tho tax being general aud thu oxcoption subse quent, tho exception would bo void. lie offered as tho only solution that tho act o the city council, in making tho l) mill levy, be adopted by tho county court as its act, milking it a rati fication, tho two bodies lovying ono nnd the same tax. "If tho city had authority, and it has acted, how can that give us authority to exempt tho city," asked Judgo Scott. "That la n delicate question," snld Mr. Bingham. "U'llV pnil'l tlinnlK. rn-n,l.9, n.l.n.l gon, Hev. A, P. Goode ol I-.ureka June- Judgo Scott. .. ,,..., itBv.ii. j. uooae or trau- To this Mr. Bingham replied that if ' S: ?;, ." ""I W ! -uuty levied this tax of iin,.n . T i , .. . . l1 n"8. ' would bo doubb taxation S tl' Cl,J' 'al d,8trlCt' " "t bather Goodo enlisted In. K. company mM,t i, nini,i ti. . i... 37thKeglmentInfantryIovolunto0rs, Lhonld not bo Imperilled and tho city groy bewiltro-ps, and while engaged In ehoilK, not bo doiirlm, nf ItM lnr. T was a question of construing thu chartor 89 a a S3 a m E THE PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. Prices Slaughtered for Two Days Only. "!!?TD":E2 SI3AY AND GS 83 H B B 83 ft 1 IS a B n a 4-1-2C 89c 4 1-2C : 4 l-2c 9c Best quality Indigo Bltio Calico, protty pntterns, good and heavy. Regular prico 7c, Sale Price I...dios' Italian Satin, Black waists, Bishop bIcovos and Fancy Plaited, tho best vnluo ovor ofTored. Itegular rico i 1.50 Sale Price it Inch bleached and unbleached inue- excellent quality. Regular prico unts. sale Price Cream Shaker Flannel good nnd hoav splendid value. Kegular prico cents, Sale Price Children's nr.d Misses' doubKi thread lioso. Itegular prico 15u, faat black rltbed Sale Price 41-2C 89c 41-2c 41-2c 9c 23c ffc r Children'e Scolch Merino undorwonr, good and i warm, special value. Itegulnr prico SCc. &'' Sale Price iMon'e 10u wlilto haudkerchicfB, lc, men's 15c suspenders 5c, men's 75c dress shirts fl9c, boys' 50c sweaters 25c, 15c silk garter elastic frill edge 8e, Cc volencioiHioa lace 2c, 10c embroidery 5c yard. SGfl MVOY mm aia COURT STREET. SALEM, ORE. B&raramSfS&QHDBVMHBUMHHMHIII active service became disabled and was discharged. Just SO years provious to his decease ho was strlckon with parulyjis and since thattiuio has been helpless but has provon by practical experience, that tho samo grace ho so often preached to others was able to kcop aud satisfy even to tho shadows of death, as verified by ilia triumphant shouts and spirit ban- and the new law. "Cau't you file same authorities for youroplnion,"asked Judgo Scott." How can you get over tlo constitutional pro vision against any special law or tax for road purpoeos." "I am going largely by my experience in tho Tillamook road case." said Mr m..i ,iwi ... tired nr.i. f ni.,. .,' "...I' I "'"- "" couw not uo ono rate .... ...... , mniiuiiuiuil, i q road ins- f.x- tl.n. .It.. 1 . and comfort. Ill, numerous friends; u.ocoun t, ? ilZltl! u and progeny found it to be a heavenlv i Z ? !' u" 1 ?." '" Iook,n" UP benediction while gathered around l.ls'o 1 r .uT. i , W"8 no couch whore his sou. was taking on tiol Oregon MlmW "kt plumagofortho skies, and when tho Mr. HoiJl. " Vo,M .,.,...., .... hourcamo, tho mesionger found hlmlil,.,.. i,..,i . --"""'" nu saiu really, yea anxious, to translaS I ' ' S"". - "llalleluiali," was among his last ox-! i,wn, . -r TOlu"'BO' w.eiruo- hortations to his sorrowing lends 'inl ! ' rhe 8,1r court held In around. Speaking olSl 7 S 6' .T Lat the general law . - . . -. -. . ui ituv exiena locititw. "in. .i -..,., grace oi uou to keep, he said: "Let dhlo,.mri,..i.. vw.lHWUll, your faces show it. let onr ., .. ,. .! ! .l'0 e.SC Uei e P.owor over streets to r;;nr.Z:.uVK.'Tr",mc,,,ur"n' ncU had authority to lew ihl..i u. . .tawndVSf rz i8::!"!" ?.. d.URhten.60 grand children. ., i ' & .? "? m " "' Property of great grand uhildren.one eon a Christian morciiant, tour sons are ministers tliogoepel of Christ, pan ion and both the aged com ing salvation. inoiunorel cervices were held in to rew. V Until, o. i)rtw, u Kru.u. ib'.ir- fVr- t'terke l!t( A. lit " X t iMUw kt hiv It II a utw smbUnUtyWxiOf! - ,., , lir""... f J- W"W. I'- A. Uell. Ctwke W. H. lmiriiik ii iTT" J. T. lluni. " Tjimeiwguu-. 11 . Koberteim. w,1; " Stmtt Jr-J- M- wt. . lkeJltrJ. Otorka All, ,-..,... . a A w. .. .7 . ' ".wjr, i. JudZ. i w rC (Sd -f UUimm. t w. crt.,-. iwk. J J HeJL H. II. ,,. A. k aSuT ...ir..,n ,irx,w. H,.,n,Wy AJJJS " ' "' J l( I .11 vin " AV i. !. -r tho county, llo .!. .. " iiiuiiKUl tun intnnl nn .1 i. . .... - . ' i mu u, . iMk.iMiiinrA ivua iito, i... ... . --. .....t ulo Biatuios eiioulil Ik, linriiin,iivi..l .. f.l. .1.. . daughters are llvi,,, " ".. T, .-" wo Mrter. It for heaven, both soue-ln-law , !.'! ',"."; T H "nwon ""city olllgmla to , ., .., w.u vimrter aminuent so as move the apparent conflict. Free MethodUt church of Salem. Or ' .:"Vlr..7T l U ,u UlU "0' ""- Tho writer spoko ton large and a ten-' 0Z -ZS ! f "' aUU,,,ty l tlveoongregatlon from Psalms 37-37. iuxle Wbvth I TV PX,8'Ml U, Hest ,FaherGootl.,,hywar(are'soer!';rsm sllaf trt, H V"1 '8VV Thy bark now reels on tie evercreen I """P8"1 ter tne Salem oity charter. m . -,ir' uinghaaj said It wa nn- i.... fought, thy victory i to M0 ,l0w " matter oould l. 1ti,,.,i trftltru a.... . .. " uri OVmU MhfM, u -"- I GREAT REDUCTION SALE An ftDv rAAnc a ran eimc Jk BJ& E JJiJUJ H.IMJ UlIfAlUVl It Is tho custom for nearly nil atoms to odvortiao reduction sales during tu month. Theroforo to keep abreast of tho timee. wo itmuuurato this Great Ilfelfl tlou Ntlo that will uclipso all othor salos of our lino In this city. GENUINE REDUCTIONS - READ THEM: YARNS Best brands, 4 pound Bkeinp, 18o tho skoln. CORSETS From 21 cents up: uot ono of tho now stylos only 48 conts. BEDSPREADS At 75 cents that nro full stee. Tho equal of any dollar spread j tn tho town. Ono-thlrd off on furs, wrappers nnd dross skirts. TowoIb from 4c up. 25 put cent off on muslin underwoar. 20 per cent. f f on ehoes nnd lmts. Greenbaum's Drv Goods Store; Next Door to Post Office. Poultry Foods, Incubators, Lice Killer, Brooders, Bone Mills at Sja."7i&.o-:E3! sd XEasixyi 322-324 Coramorctftl etreot. PJiodo 1701. NEW TODAY. 9,lt. 1,'ST- Four furnlaliod rooma for light houeekeeplnjf at 45 South Com mercial (street. Ihreo blocks from hotel. ,8.3t FOl'ND Goldoq horso-ihoo at Journal office. pin. Call 1-8-tf. EMilNEKH-Competent, experienced, reliable, wants permanont position Addreee A. II. M. Journal ofliro. 1 8-tf. Thy battles are won Thou Hm It hear the well done." Lord gay eliild. H. II. UoiUHHinit. you this would matte' A Card. We lire undersigned herehv espreas our incere thanks to the frlWls nod ue'ghtwrs and (Hwple ol Slm ami eU- .hero, for their kmdiM nnd aymimthy fhown ub dining our arrWiiun ul be- U- UK .WD I'lMILY, ' a written " wid Judge reavemant. M hh. Dmula A i JufceciMU. httnu, i Hrriimnil ,tiSt, ,- nhgjp. A Nilvet V. . . Jury. W. W. In Olden Times PeopW ovorlooketl the imtHrtaiuiif permanently beneficial erleots and were tatklUI with trauleut aotkia : bt now that it is cenerally known that Syrsp of ri wm periuanentiy overaowe habit ual eonetipatkHi, we)l-ln(orweil people will ihm by otter laxative, wbieh ast for a time, but finally injure the system. Buy the genuine, wade y U. Califor nia Pig Syrup Oo. Salem Teacher Resigns. MIm l)e)i Hruailey resigaeil t take ewt Jan., 10. The Ward . wet ttday aud elected MIm Qoede a subntitute t the fiunjr. Miss Peart Applegate wns chosen substitute. Whlltovur Ota w uri uiu. "I wish opinion in Hoott. rne attorneys agree.! to have this ady Thursday, but might not hate time to get up citation ol decisions. "We all agree as to thj meaning of the Kneralrod tax law. It premi.s nS aseeption. There was dlsagreeme "to the constitutloaauty ol the Z charter, "sold Mr. MeNary. ' The question as whether ttmeRwt of this order would vitiate the rest ol ik, junty levy. It was not H)w,w,l bring a lawsuit to test it a alw ex tand and oolhet this tax thlgyr. Theewtnty eourtaud lawyers see to va worked hard to enforce the neTl K,rtL'!Sf,wwl.u',-vS w lawsuit. feseasioa C P OmWgk. of UO.R.JtN 0., waslatketlty taday. Gm. ThomnsAH. ei u... i. .L . bH at,edl. Capital 4 Cofa8 . v-.v.-li. L- ; ;, ai. j ,,lx "" Oregon Fire Relief. Theory,, Fire Relief Association lias wort tV110'8!1 a.ar)r e,"ccesiful years. work. Thore haa bsen during the f ye.r itfoi n net men-ase oi Insurance in force Site' Xn " tW(J a,.,d one hft,f million nr?T C.nlH, t0 th8 a,mual meeting ?!- .' Ti . 4 vimai importance to tho Biderttd f AMhe A "l becoS. Biuereil. All members w hocan arraiioA t Jo 80, should be present. 1 8 4V w Eppley Quartet Tonight. The celebrate I Eppley Oregou quartet W ling at thiOregon Farmer's tonight, othtng more need be said. The Senate chamber will not hold them. il yo t opyKV2Sr Good Things for . . . Christy l.aM.Wlnitfn. l.l llflfA. We' nnlulliiMiD,u ntnm nmldlllKS. Km 1-aImI nn mlnrn mpntn. and RllOSK fhlniH Mint am all rpndv fortllCl or that yon will need in your CbrW coitcery. tl yon order eoriy, yu mirn in linvo tliim rpfldv tn time. llo sure and eoo our fine assutm Christmas cookery. ou Will Find study the historv uf iipno.r..i merehHBU. that two things are essential .."T '" Mimwa-gui buslneea! ffi?"U "?W8PaPer advertising. Eaohplavailfl own important pa,i UUt you eimnnt K..I1.1 .1... . rutl rightly will, either alone. OvhSm iTo the other and make; peVffilto "" Newspp advertising will Uefi v0n otothoTul,1 rSS8nt The dealer who (ails to use the best newspaper has failnd to grain his oS QrV-,." "uthoffl put h?a kMd luto his own pcketaud Wor !he Try an ad in the Enlarged JOURNAL -& S?C 3rT5" j M, 13 1 State Street T. Fireirsn nt Wheat Market, Ohieiwo. .Tnn. R Wheat. JH July.83 RmPrannl.m.T.n B Wliet, May,$l099t. Dec. $1.11; Spot $UWii, GOLD DUST FL01 KADKBY - j The Sidney Power Cft SIDNBV OBMON Made for familv ii ba auk VO0T for It. Bran and shorts alwajjo' A. T. WALN m