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L,' , ... ... n -' mMmrumm Wifficult Digestion That Is dyspepsia. It makes Ufa miserable. Its sufferers cat not because they want to, -but simply because they mutt. They know they ore Irritable and fretful i but they cannot be otherwise. They complain of a bad taste In tho aoutb, a tenderness at the pit uf the atom ach, an uneasy feeling of puffy fulness, headache, heartburn and what not. Ljho effectual remedy, proved by pcrran- rnem uircs.of thousand!) of severe cases, Is food's Sarsaparitla ""TioonTH FJXio ar'o'tlio lioet oatlmtttc. e Special Inducement to Young and Old IA-Package of Menlor a Swo Ulioco- ite with occb pound of our blended ten fcal led Diamond Blend, at 60c porpouud. a pound has been returned for not Ing satisfaction, anu wo euow um Jvrill suit everybody that Is n lover of Cry a pound is our word ami the tea toll yon the rest. loWiama Tea Store M. BREDEMKIKK, Prop, Phf5nc 2411. Free Delivery. PorllasalVlsltors gerkin's Hotel Restaurant. title Coiu.'laieli 10c to 25c. Meals, a la tlfte, 20c u Dally Journal on file. 5-27 LOCAL EVENTS. Kan. 15 "Dy of Atonomont" nt Opora EllOlHO. flLl,YH2ITE HOTEL ARRIVALS fj 0 LIndsey, Portland. E .1 Ellison. Rogeborpr. Edw Johneou and wife, Brooks. W S Garrett, San Franoleco. II a Iluasti, do IVY J Ball, do iJuliuR Metzbnch, do H A Brewer, Portland. Ill Ramo. San Frnnslpco. V E Robinson nnd wife, San Frnnoifeo. IK LUrlm, wnndbtirn. HI B Cotton, Chicago. M M Wnl, Aurora. "Frank Dunne, Portland. ! W II Dunnhy, San Francisco. IWm. F. Mulr, Portland. V V Grain. dn Frank A. Bonnor, Oakland. Wanted Shoes Badly. Frank Ferguson was tried before. Jus- ce of tho Peace J. O'Donold, Monday morning for laintny, theStato being tho he plaintiff and William Lnfforty! tho jprivato prosecutor. Ho was amir-od of . .. .. . . i i i. ..... ..... i. ...... arsaiing u pair oi hiku iup i valued at ?!, from tho Wlllamotto MV- cry atnblos, bolng tho prnporly of Win. Lafferty. He plead guilty and was given S the" minimum penalty of f25 or 12j and clioeo the miter, mo nas neon ployed for some timo by D. A. Whito. llera College President IRSy. J. H. Coleman, of New work Elected by Trustees General V. II. O.lel', provident of the board jftruateoaof Willamette University announce thn selection of Rev, J II. Oollman. D. D.. of Troy, N. Y nsprosl- aiasluro '' wlSf Wll,am0tt0 University. He will Icqtjtfmence lus duties February 1, when tlvajpfesent president, Profossor W. 0. Hawley, will retire and act as dean of faculty. Tho new president will not bo- comejjan instructor, his duties tu be in -thoKeid. Ho ia a prominent member 'ol'tBWM. E. church, and ha buon a . imeiaUerof four general conferences of was one of the star scuurcu. ne orators at tho great ipworth League ntlon in San Francisco last fall, a man of great ability. It is bo- uis preeonco will harmonize all ats in the more gonoral support of University. rumored that Jim Hill has all the Government's Pacific rjMM ports. Berjnger, a Seattle woolen wash caught In a fly wheel and killed. bone was broken. should look like this. but if you have DANDRUFF" the GERM tfuu-oys and with ers It like this. MOutroythccaaM you remove th enert." . . . No Dandruff, no Tallin j II air, no llddsiMj, U you KILL THE QERM with NEWBROS HERRIGIDE ror tu w m utguu. mcc u u WPiconve 3lail HMtyMj SKP?3 isy5wj w- i' !ifS THE :Jmm R00T M'i HAIR SALEM SOCIAL The Day of Atonement ' Tim Day of Atouotnuut" will bo pre sented at tlioGraud Opera House Wed nesday evoning, Jan. 15. It is predicted that this grand and extraordinary at traction will draw one of tho largest nudionces over Boated in thn opera botifo. Tho piece comes hero highly recom mended by press nnd public wherever produred, so it is guaranteed that tho Salem public will liavo the opportunity of witnessing something entirely new and Romothlng never to be forgotten Mr. Phil F. Rogowny, author of the play, has at rived in Salem nnd Is now completing arrangements for his wonder fal production. Francis A, Levine, of Paris, the celebrated tenor, will arrive Wednesday nitcrnoon, tho day of tho performnnco. Mr. I. E. Fig 103, musical director of tho play will nrrivo Wednesday from Portland. Mr. Figues has written the special music for the production and it will bo under his personal direction. Between nets one and two Mrs. Chas. II. Hinged will sing "Tho Holy City." Thero are eleven reeneH in the play among wh'ch areuomo of tho most beau tiful pieces ever fret on n stage Herewith is a picture of Little Miss Morguerito Willeon who most ably handles the part of Little Julia, an or phan in tho play, and ono of tho most beautllul parts ever seen on tho etago. Sale of soats opens at the box ofllco at 0 a. in. Wednesday morning, regular prices prevailing 75, CO and 35 cents. Procuro your Beats early and avoid tho rush. Sllverton Odd Fellows. Tho following o fllcur a of Sliver Lodge No. 21, 1. 0. 0. F., were installed by Past Grand Representative T. W. Riches at tho last meeting of tho ledge: J W Welch, N. G.; CG 8toelhammor, V. G.j Geo H Riches, Secretary: J 0 Wolf, treasuror; L P Aldrich, financial tec rctary; T R Hlbbard, warden; W L Jones, conductor; WSKIino, I. G.; W 0 Gildow, 0. G.; L J Adams, R. S. N. G ; G D Bowen, L. S. N. G. ; A g Thompion, R. 8. V. G.; WO Mount, L. 8. V. G. ; P J Paulson, R. S S. ; Har ry Bowers, L. 8. S. Mrs Nellie A Leonard, D. D. G. P., installed tho following olilcersofTrypho- no Rebokah Lodge No. 33, I. D. O. F., at their last regular meeting: Mies Stella Welch, N G.; Mrs W 8 Kline, V. G. ; Knte Fraoman, secretary; Emma Adatnson, treasurer jTeinpsfyMcOorkle, financial Bocretary; Daisy Grace, War den: Mrs Sarah Thurman, conductor; Mu Goo II Riches, R. S. N. G, ; Nina Smith, L. S. N, G.; Mrs F W Riches, R. 8. V. G. ; Mrs A A Leonard, L. S. V. G. ; LP Aldrich, I. G.; A A Leonard, 0, G. ; Mrs W II Drake, Chaplain. A Farewell Party. Miss Doll Brumloy, wlio left Saturday for Boiso City, Idaho, to accept a loel tion in a public school of that city, was given a farewell party by her friends Thursday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs W. It. Shelton on Oak atreot. A delightful evoning was spent by all present. Miss McCol lough won first prize in the guessing game and Mies Mary Aitken the consolidation. Thoee present were Miss Myers, Mrs. Oglo Miss Shopherd, Mies Pnrrieh, Mies Hal-, lie Thomas, Miss Musa Ger, Miss Itoae Moore, MissMcCuIloch, Miss Ethel Rig don, Miss Soott, Miss Clara Scott, Miss Mary Aitken, Miss Itegina West, Mis Dell Bruruley, Miss Greta Gill, Miss Magers.Mrs. G. Gill. Prof. Graham, Prof. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton. ! I II MIW Literary Recital. The Northwestern Normal College held its regular literary and musical recital last Friday evening. Besides the pupils several visitors were present. The pro gram consisted of the following num bers: A. rocitation by Mr. C.A. Lowle; vocal eolo by Mica Beatrice Short, en titled "When my Rover Comes Home Again." A recitation by Mr, Cljde Mott, and a vocal solo, "The Holy City" by Miss Emma Miller. The remainder of the evening was spent in debating the question, "Rasolved that ignorance is a greater hindrance to the happiness of mankind than otime wilfully oommit trd." Theafllrroatlve won, Progressive Hearts. Mre.U.D Pattnn was the hostess of a very delightful card party on Saturday afternoon, given complimentary to Mies Lena Breyman. The game of Heart was played, ami the seore oards were particularly prised, as they contained a f mall photo of the guest of honor. About 30 'adies were in attemJaRee. The flrt prfzq wai won by Mrs. H. V. Meyere, ibeieoonduy Mrs. Wattarr. B. P. 0. E. I The Salem Lodge of Klks ia planning to ttive a tuirutrel ebow in the near fu- juoon by the loung Women's Assooia tura lion of this eity. HSW WORLD -AND- 2H2E PERSONAL MENTION Salem Woman's Club. Tho semi-monthly meeting of the Wo man's club was held Saturday at the receytion room of tho hotel Willamette and had n very flno attendnnco. Tho club has begun working on thojilnn of giving its own members half tho time and bringing in outside talent to ontortaln tho club with lectures and addresses. Mm. 0. M. D.ivisson was ho chairman for tho peclion is charge of tho program for the day and conducted tho work with great ability. Mrs. leabolloT. Geer conducted a ses sion of tho executive committee on busi ness matters and the treasuror, Mrs. Hendricks, reported a surplus of about 180 00 in tho treasury. The club has over sixty members and hopes during tho coming year to reach tho hu ml rod mark. Its growth is steady aud of tho best kind of material, good thoughtful women predominating the implications. After the formal lecture on ''Physio logical Pyschology" Mrs. II. B. Holland entortained tho club with some of her best songs and was given n h.-aity recop tlon aud encoro. Tho next regular meeting, Saturday afternoon, January 25th, will bo devoted to literature, of which department Mrs. Lulu II. Bush is the chatrmnn, nnd tho ladies nro looking forward tu it with pleasant anticipation. Officers Installed. A joint iutstallntlou of lodgo membors was hold Saturday night by Protec tion Lodge No. 2. and degree of Honor. No, 18, A. 0. U. W. At tho conclusion of the cxercisoB, refreshments were sorved in tho banquet hall. The ofllcors for Protection lodgo were: P. M. W., G. Sherwood ; M. W., S. A. McFadden; Foreman, F. W. Will man; Ovoreeer, 0. A. Maths; Recorder, J. A Sellnood; Financior, P. II. Ray mond ; Receiver, John Moir. For tho Dcgreo of Honer: P. 0., Mro. Wm. Bennett; 0. H , Mrs. Cora Kiblo; L. H Jessie Hobdon; 0. 0., Mrs. Letta Ron; S. U., Mrs. P. G.Nor gren; Recorder, Mrs. Lucrota Burton; Financier, Mrs. MaryThatohor; Recoiv Mrs. R. A. Holman; Inner Watch, Graco VnnWagnor; Outer Watch, Mrs. Frank Davoy. Valley and Viola Iodgos A. 0. U. W. will install their oflicors tonight in the Hjlinan hall, A short program has been prepared and refreshments will bo served. The Australian Children. Thoto juvcniloB delighted tho Salem peoplo nt tho Grand Saturday night and all who uttonded epoko in tho highest torms of the talent of the littlo players. They put in a week at Portland nnd will tako that community by storm after tho first few presentations. Somo of tho thoatro goers complain of a cold draft of ar coming in about ten o'clock from off tho stage, and It must ho caused by opening the roar doors to tako out oxtra scenery. Tho management will no doubt try to prevent this as ladies in somo parts of tho houfe, especially if In light dresses will suffer from such a draft. Joint Installation. Olive and Chomeketa lodges and Re beknli Degree of I. 0. 0. F. will hold a Joint installation nt tho Odd Follows hall on Wednesday evoning of this week. After the lodgo work tho hall will be optm to guests at about 8 o'clock. 1 he January recitals of tho colleges of music and oratory will bo given tonight in University chapel beginning at 8 o'olook. PERSONALS. Mieb Lid a Cranston ia a guest at the Breyman home. E. N, Thomas of Turner, was a visitor at Salem Saturday, Mrs, R. J. Henderlcks and son are vis iting relativos nt Aurora. Supt, Bickers has restored electric lights at the reform eohool. Owen Bean of Albany was the guest of Rofe Bouhnra for several days, Miss George Giltnerhas returned from a two woeks trip in St. Helens. Tho heretoforeUoston store has been converted into the Cash Shoe Store. A. O.Condit,who was injured by a fall from a wheel, is rapidly recovering. Mrs. Emma Johnson, of Woodburn, is visiting with Mrs. H. L. Berkley In this city. Mie. M. W. Hunt has gone to Albany last evenidg for a few days' visit t6 rela tives. Judge 0. A. Sehlbrede has returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Roeeburg. M. L. Kenady of Woodbnrn, yesterday visited his daughter Miss Mible, who attends chool here. Rt. Guisa and sister of Woodburn re turned home yesterday, after visiting their sister, Mrr. E. 0. Patton. Miss Buchanan of Portland, who has bon viniting Mrs. R. D. Gilbert and other friends here, has returned home. J. W. Meredith and daughter, Miss Jduuette Meredith, have cone to The Dallea, where the latter expects to re main (or some time. Dr. W. T. Williamson, J, W. Roland and W. T. Rigdun went to Jefferson Sat urday evening to Install the new athVera In the Odd Fellows lodge. Mies Stafford, coatt secretary of the Young Woman's Christian Aesoeiation has been a guest at the Robertson home ter a lew uayp, ana a rteepuon was given her at the Usiverslty ea Saturday af ter- U5E35E Postmaster Palmer of So. Glen Falls, N. Y., des cribes a condition which thous ands of men and women find identical with theirs. Read what he says, and note the similarity of your own case. Write to him, enclosing stamped ad dressed envel ope for reply, and cct a per L. D. Palmer. sonal corroboration of what is here given. He says regarding Dr. Miles' Heart Oure: "I suffered agonizing pain in the left breast and between my shoulders from heart trouble. My heart would palpi tate, tlutter, then skip beats, until I could no longer lie In bed. Night after night I walked the floor, for to lie down would have meant sudden death. My condition seemed almost hopeless when I bepan taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, but it helped rae from the first. Later I took Dr. Miles' Nervine with the Heart Cure and the effect was aston ishing. I earnestly implore similar suf ferers to ve these remedies a trial" Sold by all Druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medloal Co., Elkhart, Ind. OLDEST CITY OFFICIAL Is Dead Aged 105 France. Years in ItKxiquET, Franco, Jan. 13. Mayor Lavigno, tho oldest city ofllcial in the world, died horo, ono hundred and flva years old. The White House rostaurnnt is now serving hotter tnoals than evor heforo. Give us n call and bo" satisfied. V At. 4Markct Quotations Today 'Make Salem a Good Home Market" Wheat, Oats, Etc. Wheat 50o. Oats 28 to 30o Barley $ 15 per ton. Flax Cash, Northwest, IU1. Hop Market. Hops lie. Htilctivcliolce llf. Liverpool, Doc. C Hops -Pacific Couet steady, 3 6s nt London to 4. Livestock Market. Stoors 3!JKc Cowb 2M3c. Sheep-42.60 gross to 53.00 Do I veal flo 0c Hogs, alive ic. Hogs, dressed tic. Flour, Hay, Feed, Etc. Baled choat $7.50. Glover $7. Feed barley f 17 per ton, Uran-ilO. Shorts $17.50. Flour, wholesale 12,05. Potatoes, Arties. Etc. Potatoes 15o to 60c. Apples 40G0o per box. Fancy packed $1 00. Onions, (150 to f 1.05 per 100 lbs. Dried Fruits. Driod npplos 5Q0c. Italian pruneslOs to 60s 3 to 3 Potlte Prunes, 40s to 60s, 3.4c. Wood, Fence t'oits. Etc, Big flr-$3.50. Second growth $3.00. Ash-$3 60. Body oakr-f 1.00. Pole oak $4.00. Cedar posts 8 to lOo, Dairy and Creamery Products. Dairy butter 15220c. Creamery 2026c. Store 16c. First-class country, nor roll 35c. ' Cream at creamery, pan skimmed 21c. Separator skimmed 23c. Eats aad Poultry. Eggs 24c. Turkeys, live lOo per pound. Turkeys 10c. Geese $0 por dozen. Duoka $3 to fi por dozen, Wool and Mobalr. Coarse wool 186, Medium 14c. Fine 14c. Mohair 20 to 25c. Hides, Pelts aadFurs, Green hides, No. 1 Co, Green hides, No. 2 la. Calf aklns 35c. Sheep 35 to 76c. Goat skiue 'J6c to $1,00, Gray fox 10 to 40c. Coon 10 to 36o. ' Mink i6o to $1.35. Otter-$ I to $5. Skunk 10 to 26c Muskrat 1 to 5o. Wlldoat 10 to 36c. Steloer's Market, Ohlokens 7ft&c. Bgg4 por dozen, oaeh. 2'Je PcrtUad Market, PoKTiaKD, Jan 13. - Wheat Walla Waila.03 01. Flour Portland, beat grades $2,859 $3.80. Graham 2.50. Oats Choice Whito 11.10c & $125. Barley $17 $18 per ton. Millstuft Bran, $18. Hay Timothy $ll$12 per ton, Onionc-$1.60 176. Potatoes 86 UO per cental. Butter Best dairy, 18&23; fanoy creamery .22J$ 2o c;8tore 13X16.'.U Eggs-Oregon, ranoii Madoz. Poultry Chiokens, mixed $3.60 $100; hs4; turkevs, live 10 He. Mutton Gross. Z H 02S Gross 6Ue. Beef Grow) 3.00 $8 60 Veal Gross, tic Ue B-. Uops-11 Uie&. Wool Valley, 13 & 16ett. j Eastern Orfgon. 8tai2(5; Mohair. 21 (32lctb. Hides Dry hides, 10 pounds and up-J warm, too & io. FLAX INDUSTRY AT SALEM Dr. Dcimel of Linen-Mesh " Underwear Fame Coming. Woman's Flax Fibre Campaign May Bear Fruit after all. A private letter from Mrs. W. P. Lord, of this city, convoys tho informa tion thnt Oregon nnd probably this city will be mado tho scat of n vory import ant flax industry. Mrs. Lord, who devoted eoveral years to establishing tho roputntion of this this state for tho production of flax fibre, has been at San Francisco pushing her hobby and has been in conference with Dr. Delmel, tho hoad rnanagor of tho Deimol opon-mesh Jinan under wear manufacturing establishments in Germany, nnd has decided to come to Oregon nnd establish a factory. Dr. Deimol was in Salem n few years ago nnd introduced his wares and they havo had a great eolo on tho coast. In n letter received nt Salem Sunday, Mrr. Lord says: "Mr. Doimel has been detained from his trip to Oregon nt San Francieco by illness in IiIb family hut will go some time this mouth. Ho is quite in enrnoBt about placing his business in tho state and will go to Europo In February, when he thinks it probablo a director of tho company will return with him who is also desirous of seeing a linon plant established in Oregon. It will certainly bo a fine thing for our statu nnd will bo n matter of rejoicing to ,'mo. The doctor thinks favorably of Salem on at count of j the water power nnd choapor living for tho operatives." Mrs. Lord oxprosios tho hope in clos ing that tho poople of Slom will heartily c.-operato with Dr. D m ol to eecuro this industry oh his concern Is an oatablishmout doing a buslnoisthat runs into tho millions. It has bcon; demonstrated (.that flax for fibro can ho grown hero(afino as tho best In Europo, and tho soft watort and mild olimato nnd idlo water poworjmake this an ideal place to establish this tliia business. A special commlttoo of the Creator Salem Commercial club should bo ap pointed in ndvanco and bo prepared to meet Dr. Doimol whon ho arrives in tho city and show him ovary attention and give htm to understand that Salem people will wolcomo him and do all in their power to induco him to plout his industry here. Pleasant Event. On Friday evoning a surprise was givon nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jako Starr on South Cornmorciul steeot. Tho evil- lug was spont in pluylng progressiva tld- uioty-winKs, an prosont having nn en Jovohlo time. Prir.es warn awarded and Mies Clara Adama won first and Mies Ninn Johnaon tho "booby." Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jako Starr, Mr. and Mrs W. F. K. Smith, Mrs. 0. Johnson, Miss Koto O'Flyng, tho Misses Gortrudo, Nellie and Nina Johnson, Miss Clara Adams, Messrs. Robert Varley, Harry Mauer, Archlo Cnlwell, George O'Flyng and Clairo O'Flyng. Death of Mrs. Patterson. Harriet White Patterson, wife of John Pi t erson, died at hor homo In tills Saturday. Tho deceased was horn In Ohio iu 1811, was married in 1804 nnd camo to Oregon bhortly afterwards. Tho family teslded near. Gorvals for six years nnd thon romoved to Salem, whero they havo einco resided. Ilosidos tho huiba nd the deceaeod leaves a ton and two daughters. The funeral of tho deceasod will ho held tomorrow at 1:30. Services will be hold In the Baptist church Con ducted by Rev. McKlllop Christian Science Lecture The two Scientist churches of this city, have united in a call for a lecture by Judge Lwing of Chicago the last woek In February. It will be in tho Grand Opora Hour and as with oil their lectures will bo free. Beat Out of an Increase of Ills Pen sion, A Mexican war veteran and promi nent editor writes: "Seeing the adver tisement of Chamberlain's Collo, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am re minded that as a soldier in Mexico in M7 and M3, I contracted Mexican diar rhoea and this remedy has kept mo from gottlng an increase in my pension for on every renewal a dose of It restores me." It is unequalled as a quick oure for diar rhoea and is pleasant and safe to take For sale by l)r, Stone's Drug Stores. Three hundred thousand dollar) Is to he exponded for a Government ooallng station on Puget Sound. Bo you Cougli? Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will euro a Cough or Cold at onco. Conquer Group, Whooplnc-Couch nnd Moaslo Cough without full. Mothera prolso It. Doctors prcacribo it for Dronehl tbj, Hoarseness, Grippe, Fn oumonia nnd Conanmptlon. It given quick, BurertwulU. Piico,25cte. ItofriBotho jdealor'flBubaUtutoj it la not oa good. Dr.Bullk Cough Syrup Always cures when other fall. rtobtM. ao fttis, io cu. "rUI Uu, a (U ' se fbfflff5iiiiiirir mr'wigi ,&."" m j Ifn 0 1 WRm Im ij.ii, wr. -Tnnr uvan " " X! iN'cgclablc PrcpnrnlioiirorAs slmilnling llicFoodnndUetila liti iltcSloumchs awlDowls of Promoica Digesllon.Clvccrrur ncssnncUJcsi.Contalns nellltcr Opium,Mornliitie jtorHtitcral. WOT "NARC OTIC . )mtft efOtJSAllMmCllSR FlmfluA Sent' JbcSmno. tKnpSrnl' CltifiU SUer llmixyr flatvr. Apetfccl Remedy rorConstlpn Tlon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Coiwulsions .Fevcrish ncasmulLoss of Sleep. FacSimllo Signature of &&&&(. NEW YOnK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. tou- rtl MAJEST GSTIL-RAME X A NEW CARGO X WILL ARRIVE SOON When wo will be able to Fill all .O'rdefs. They have been over six months on the way, but many customers have waited. R. M. WADE & CO. MoBtol thocanalH of Huropn aro now controlled by American financiers and wheat may now bo shipped direct Irom Dultith to Europe. Statu of Ohio, OitvoI Tolkdo, ) LUOAB L'OUJiTV. f B8' FlIANK J. OlIKNKY lUukOB Oft til that llU is the senior pnrtuor of tho firm of F. J. Ciiknky k Co., doing hiislne8 in tho City of Toledo, County and Stato nforo said, and thnt said tlnn will pay tho sum of ONH HUNDUHD DOLLAU8 for each nnd ovory case uf Catarrh that can not bo cured by tho use of Hali.'h Oa TAitmi Conn. FRANK J. CHUNKY. Sworn to boforo mo nnd subscribed to In my presence, this sixth day of Decern bar, A. I). 1880, A. W. GLEARON, ISesi, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally and acts directly on tho blood nnd mucous surfaces ot tliu eybtem. Send F. J. CHUNKY CO., Toledo, 0. Hold hv Driiirulsts. 75e. Hall's Family Pills aro the best. Settlers rates from tho east will In fu ture apply to all points in Oregon instead of, as In the pas', to Portland only A Mother's Favorite. Chamberlalu'H Cough Remedy is tho mother's favorite. It Is pleasant and safo for children to tako aud always cures. It iu Intended especially for coughs, colds, croup aud whooping cough, and la tho best medicine made for these diseases. Thero Is not tho least danuor iu giving it to children for it ..-...'.. .P" ...:. contains no opium or other injurious maX iiven aa conll i.itly to may he given m con mieiiuy 10 .,0.B,,a1, y drug and a babe as Stone's Drug Store, John It. Heatliman, chief of pollece and John W. Ream, city recorder of Pendleton, havo been found guilty of taking money from gamblers and pros titutes. A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks. Prof. R"xa Tyler, of Chicago, Vlco President Illinois Woman's Alliance, in speaking of Ghmnherlaiu'a Cough Rein ed r, says; "I suffared with a sovoro cold thl J wlntor which threatened to run Into pneumonia I tried different remedies, but I seemed to grow worse and thu medicine upset my stomach. A frlond advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Rernrdy and I found It was pleas ant to take and it relieved me at once. I am now entirely lecovered, saved a dec tor's bill, timo arid suffering, and I will never bo without this Hplendld medicine gain." For tale by Dr. Btone'a Drug Stores, Charles Bear and William Rhodes boamo Involved in a quarrel over a woman of the dorni moude in Ashland, Buara was shot three times and Rhodes' head was beaten to a Jelly, He will die. TryOraln-OI Try Craln-01 1 Ak your Groeer today to show ou n package of GHAIN'-O, the now food drink that take tho place ot coffee. The children tnuy drink It without Injury hs well as thu udult. All who try It, like It. aUAlN-0 haa that rich swil brown of Mocha or Java, but It 1h uiude from pure gralnn, and the most delicate stomach rtteelvea It without distress Vi the prUe of cof fee. ISc. and 25 eta. per package. Sold by all grocora. oJa.trx,03Si.xja.. Baara tie i ,w hm ' ,,,n A,i,n cnk SifMlsn af tZsitmMc miuiwmiimi M tSisiitPfnft 1 96 m 1! m S?'t Tor Infanta and Children. Tiie Kind You Have ought wr erMTim dawMNr, Nw yobk oitt. Salem Iron Wnnlrct and Ail kinds,, iron nnd brass cast ings, ltepalra of all kinds of farm nnd mill ma chinery. VVUlJiu Foundry JAMES GILL, Leasee. 10 22 tf SOULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS ponTLAND on. re.rvfa,0rnuvtlc,cai,0y """" ' vytil's Music Store. Notice. The annual meotliifr of tho sharehold ers of thu Capital National Hunk of Bid em for tho election of Directum will be held at Its banking house iu tho city of ' -?"SV i l oailay January IUh IUO.. clock ii in JOS. II. ALUKRT. Cashier. 12 12 lm Salem, Or., Dee. 12, 1002. Soorotary Root la opposed to reciprocity with tho Philliplues on tho ground that It would be destructive to our "Opon 1 Door" policy in tho Knst. Tiie Latest Yarn. I A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a bottle of Komp'H Unlearn in my grip. I tako cold easily and u few doses of tho Ualmim ul- I ways mukoH mo a ' well man. Kvory where I go I stienk a good word for Kemp. 1 tako hold of my customers 1,taku ? younifmon, and tell t,10W coni,iontt,iy wj,at (!o wl,oa 1 take cold. At druggist". a6o and 60o. i, Admiral Orownlnahield and Captain dark of the Oregon conform! with tho President Saturday on tho Schley caao, What Sba we Have for Desert r , Thin question arluea lu the family every day. Let ua answer It today. Try Jell-O, a delleioua and healthful dessert Prepared lu two miuutca. No bolllngl uo baking! altnply add bollln- water and out te cool. Fla Fla eors: Lemou, Orango, Raapberry and Strawberry. Get a packago at your grucer'a today. 10 eta. Famou9 Winter Resorts. A winter trip to Southern California nnd Arizona via tho famous Shasta Route la one never to bo forgotten. Re newed acquaintance with this suotlon will ever develop frosh points of interest and added source uf enjoyment undor Ita sunny akias. in the variety of inter ests end added Industries, and ita pro lific vegetation and among ita number, iwu revorts of mountain, shore, valley aud plain. Two trains inavo lorlland dally, nnrn ing and evening, for California. These trains aro equipped with the moat im proved pattern of standard and tourist sleeping care, and the low rates place tint trip u reanh of all. For illustrated guides of California and Arizona winter resorts, addrean It. B. Miu.wh, Gen'l Paw'r. Agent, Portland, U7tf Tiie Union l'arilla will spend thirty million, in improve,W,a. maln.y on the Oregon HhortLlne. CASTOR I A For Infants and Ohlldreu. TIis Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Luntarof &M Always Bears tlio i t Signature f f u w if aji SrQP M For Over Thirty Years SIX - sVA i-J. ""IrI 'C6C IwAOOir.ElJ vsv ADVERTISEMENTS :..2ffift -moriihV a,.-Sw nveUVXtSWaKWi? WANTED. EtsGlNKER. Com potent. exnorknMwt reliable wants permanent ftniiitrtt, Address A. H. M. Journal office. 1-8-tf. NEW WOOD YARD.-fiawed and four foot wood. Urgo and second growth fir, neh aud willow dollvered to any FW i'10..0.11?' pl,ono 2515 BiMk' W. II. Hurdlck. 12-1 8tf FOR 8ALR-3000 Cedar Posts, I alio havo on hand four grades of cedar shingles. No shingles to ba fonnd clsowhere In the City like our No. 1, II. These shingles aro tho Detroit uranu. acunowiotigoa by all wholma used them ns the Twit raada shingles on tho market. Bold bv B. P. Mo- Cruckou U and Englewood. Nebraska itrasta Itf 29 tf. FOR RENT. FOR RENT. Four furnished rooms for light houBokoflplnjr at 45 South Com morcial stteet. ihroo blocks from hotel- L-8-3t FOR RENT- -Throo furnished rooms. Innulro of A. Olincor. at 321' Mill etreot, or Phone black. , 1 7 tf TO RENT-Good onion, celery, and po tato land. Apply to Wm. II. Egan, Brooks, Orogon. 12-28-Jm. FOR. RENT Newly finished offlc rooms in McCornack Block. Sttasa heat, elevator. 10-26tf. SPRAYIMO. SPRA'ING-aud r3ii .. am deraat Grayllroti Richards and i'lnigan. 1 11 ml. LODGES. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Forest No. 10. Mcctai Fri day nights in Turner block. . Ira Hamilton, 0. R. A. L, Brown, 8ecy. " M13"cnTLAHE0U3. AUOTION KER-8. Friedman snlosfoom witli Geo. F. Smith, Residonco at 303 Church street. 1 tf Willson's Slaving parlors.- T'lio only shop in the city mini the Antiseptic Razor Storlllter. I also havo a Dandruff Cure that cures or no pay. Jas. VY. WllUon, Prop., 241 Com. St. 12 S tf ATTENTION FARMERS-Oats, Barlty, Hay aud Prunos wanted, Will buy or Btoro. Choppins dona promptly,-Get our prices boforo you sell, Ottlco op- Qpoolto Court House. Tlllion-IiarUett Grain Co. :." r. :ig . .. a HOP AtHD.PHODUCB BUYERS. I CAHMtCIIACL-lloo buyer. Offlct la Busk- tfoa. maMM Urevmsnlilde. . btitm. Orcion. of choice bops soiicltta from all trowers. I ILIENTHAL.nROS.-New York. Losdoi.Ssa - ,i-'raactj:o. hoc mcrchaats.. oreios sftice. LJd& uusli nldjoSslem. H.J. Olicsketraer, manaier. l'aoao46l. T A. LIVESLnv A CO.-llop raerchs its. Oh. eriicim uio:k. saicrn. urciop. VbouMl. I G.WHI0lir& CO., buyersof trull si.r- duce of all kinds, opposite Capital Brewery Commercial si.. Salem. HS.GILB& CO.-Whotesate fruits, irodnee, ctu. Fruit sacks for sale, uuyersti Or eton prunes, potatoes and rroduca of all klads. Vynliacr Warcuouse, corner llfin and Trade sis. 8aleru,Oreon. nUSIMESS CARDS. Ck H.MACK Bucccossor to Dr, J. M. Keene, In Whito Oornor, Salem Ore. Parties da siring superior operations at moderate feo in any branch aro in oipwi A request, Dr Grace Albright GraduatelofiAraerlcan.ScBOOl or Osteopathy, i i t Every day except Bunday. Office hours 0 to 12 a, m : 1 to 4 p. m. Odd Follows' Temple, Cor. Court and High streets. Phono, Main 22S1. Dr. Tacle Beat, assistant. OFFICE. C1TV UALL-, water barvlce noply at otflc For Bills payablo monthly in aaraooe Make all complaints at the 1 1 OLUta B. R. JONBS, Attorney-nt-Law Tolado. Oregon. WaiCHerk ot CJreutt Courtfor alx years a4 bM an up-lo4ate abatrwtot au properly la Urieola touniy. IWra The Variety Store Just received n new line of fine China, agate, and tinware, dolls and doll dupes, stationery, envelopes, etc, Fred G. Keens. 94 Court Street. 4 FOR SALE 1 will offer for sale the ! P1? and promisee of the Gryi tal Ie Work on oasy terms or will lease aarna for number of years toa responsible paV provided sale or lease is conauinated in aide thirty daya. Party can lma op tion ou 00 corda of fir wood In the Ura boratooat. Apply to '-" on tho premises, y,3'u . Your Best f riead When you And your efofiieafU out of order, worn and wllh button! off, etc, you want the right pareon to take cm ..!... n,i that nerson ia your step "JSSSS 2 frt 7 thing aet o rlghtajrora a Pl orglovei, T- ft er ft. 'gentleman can got hi bat oleau , hla j trouiera creased, or hla w hole wit re. 'luvenatedtoault hla m , ,' I iuita a month for on dollar. , a"n sewed on, rlpa wed up,aita pm4 on abort notlco? Naw gooda shrunk for dread making. ! MRS. C. II. WALKED 105 Coffia(viot M-