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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1902)
tt.i.. ac522SSH3f?ESSfiS ssaati WjffiMHl " wtywww pt-w V hali' IW K i.. !H ' IM.' J, . 4 Its fc br if , M DTfcUJi)lll,f 2feSGSS ale of Furs 8 fo I .- W d Extraordinary m (7) (5 ENTIRE STOCK AT ONE HALF PRICE. This mornlm at 9 o'clock wo placo on enlo our entire lino of Flno, Furn at lees than monufacturor'fl prices. It's tl e g?catwtVr opXuW the Northwest l- ever teen, Bcarfe, Collarettes, Jackets, Capes, etc., "hided in iho l5t?TlVe nowwt Md belt tblng. from Uie leading manufacturer of Detroit. Evory one of them at just half price. $35 00 GARMENTS $7 CO 20 00 GARMENTS $10 00 110 CO GARMENTS 8 25 $10 00 GARMENTS I 8 00 Holverson's SEE WINDOW. 5gXSSgx2S33sra w jYX)(5)(S(i( $15 00 GARMENTS $7 50 I4 00 GARMENTS $7 00 $12 00 GARMENT8 ?J $10 00 GARMENTS fC 00 Holverson's SALEM SCHOOL DISTRICT Of Course You are Thinking aolne to havo your watch, clock or jewelry ropalrcd and when i bout it you will comtnenco to think of Hinges. That a the phi Wbcro yon aro stop thinking about you vou will comtnenco to minic oi uinicos. inai b mo ninco where you ran bavo tho finest workuianahln at reasonable trices, for inatanco you cnri bnvo your Watches Cleaned 75c Main Sprlnes 75c AND WARRANTED. tJV Wcrueo only tho lilghoat grado of material. J'VTUT 7V O TJT tUT T n,T t TTS cs Watchmaker and Optlcloa. WJL XJCX.S X.X, A. JLJLXX7J-iTWJ 2 296 Commercial Sirctt. MARION COUNTY EXPERTS Get Moved Too Near and Stove. Door A' THE VAPOR BATHS X Will cure malaria and clcaase your system from all Impurities. Now !&! y-RfoInsonBatllCablnet fore the hot wtatlier arrives . Tbe vapor bath Is also very restful and refreshing after a day or labor and durloi the hot weather $2 Book Free to Patrons tHtatllt family. For tale at mv residence asdiG.W. Putnam's drur store Agents Wanted yw j"'-" I Ml lyMBmMm MRS. JT. A- SBLLWOOD 883 Front St, Saletn Or, Phone 2771. WO Embroidery ...Snaps... Wo bnvo Just received two cases of tnanufneturor'fl aamplo ntrlps (0 yards in a plecn)jln assorted pattorns which itro tho best omtiroldory val ues wo'vo aeon. . LOT 1. Consists of flno odgoa and Inser tions such as sold for 12) conta per yard regular. Wo eoll thoso 0 yard plccoa for BADLY MANGLED Another Serious dent. Mill Acci- LOT 2. Extra quality edges and I if so r- tldaa; sonio wide widths. Values 20 to 25 couts n yard, 0 yd pieces for vajo DALRYMPLES J A terrible accident occurred at tho JJooth A Kelly mills at Wondllng ono day last neok. Mr. Carol Jacobaon who was running tho gug edgor bad tbu niia fortune to get his handjeaught In tbu saw. Tho third flngor was taken off and the saw followed tip tbe forearm almost to tbe elbow. He was taken to tbu hospit al at Eugene and Drs. Kuykondal and Palno dresBcd tho wound, taking out the third Anger and all the bonus of tho wrist and about half tbu boneB of the forearm. At last reports ho wits getting along nicely and will probably rocover tbu uso of bis band, tlftjugh it will uovor be strong. Tbu boysjn tho camp wbero tho accident occurred inailo up the sum of $310 and sent along with him when ho was taken to tho hospital. Wo understand that Mr. Itooth baa offored to put tho unfortunate man through a business college as soon as ho gets ablo to attend. Oottngo Grovu Leader. Tho work of tho exports at the Ma rlon county court house hna again been Interrupted, but tho difficulty this time may prove of only a temporary nature. When Expert Unclinnon and assistant reached tho sheriff's olllco this morning, tboy discovered that thoir table and tbu books upon which thoy bad been work ing the piecuding day, had been re moved from the accustomed place in that department and stationed directly In front of Iho main eutranco to the of co and uncomfortably closo to tho utoo. Owing to tho groat confusion that would result in the constant interruption from visitors to the office and tho unpleasant climatic conditions generally, it was de cided, after a consultation with Judgo Scott, to abandon tho work for tho day with tho intention of rosuming tho ex porting again Monday morning Export Clark, tho other motnborof tho 11 rin, is now at Enterprise, Eastern Ore gon, whore ho has tho contract for writ Ing up tho rrcordn of that county since 1880. Tho general condition of that county, financially, Is reported to bo Inn doplorablo slate, ledicating much crooked work on tbe part of formor olll cors. An cx-thoriff Is reported to bo several thousand dollars short In bis ac counts and warrants are being presented for payment dully, that wore supposed to have been issued and redeemed un der n prowous administration, Under these conditions tho taxpayers of thai county renched tho conclusion that an investigation of thoir olltclnl record should bo made, and have contracted for tho same. DAYIES FEET FR0ZEN Stranger Suffers Terribly Near Detroit. Annual Showing of Finances by Clerk. Report Recommends an Eight Mill Tax Levy. Joseph Haumgartner, cleik of tho school district, Iihb completed bis roport for tho past year and It will bo preeented to tho Hoard of Directors today, if adopted by them, It will be used to esti mate the amount of the school tax levy for thla year I bat is In be voted at n meeting for this purposo to no held Monday evening at tbe Cltr Hall. The total receipts of tho present pchool year, viz. from Marcli 4, 1001, to Jan. 20, 1002, bavo been as follews: General Fund. CaBh on hand Mar. 4, 1001. . . . $5,201 33 Rec'd from8millax$16.373 70 Lets 1 mill for debt.. 2,040 81 STATE MAY YET RECOVER On Reform School Insurance Policy. 1 8 B H E B8 H W B B " H M First Held Not to Cover joining Building. Ad- $14,327 05 From delinquent taxes 037 38 From county apportionment.. 7,721 00 From Slate 3,301 CO Tuition 18 00 Teachers not attecdlng instit utes Jo uu $31,311 30 UXl'KNMTtlKKS. Ed. Dnvice, a stranger, went to Mill City a week or more ago to secure work. When be arrived tbore bo could not gut suitable employment and went on up to Detroit, saya tho Albany Herald. At that placo he rays a man told him tlmt there was. a town about 40 miles up tho road where bo could get plenty if work. IIa .(n.lul .. nn Inn ..ttll.rM. fnful nm' ... .. uu. u .w,n .uv .w,p. . jT(lflc,lera Salorieg $12,027 31 blankets and was gone for flvo days.ilailllor8 1,302 50 Wbon he returned lo Detroit bo was In a i Interest on Bnnds 1,059 00 0 uu 010 13 1)00 40 48 75 10 25 20 50 217 75 1,041 61 328 31 422 i2 113 41 5 04 03 0!) Land Loan May Be Recalled half dazed condition and lohcd. Ho tolls a tale of hardship and waut that few men would bavo survived. Ho says bo went to Independence Prairie and from thoro took a trail back in tho mountains until ho reached a lake, pro bably Marion lake. Thoro ho was co ovorcomo with hunger and cold that ho foil down in tho snow and slept, ho does not know how long, Ho was out of hli mind but managed to waudor nround and flnally roturned to ludopondenco Prairlo ami from there to Detroit. He was brought to this city last night and is at tho Depot Hotel. Ho was without funds or acquaintances but Dr. Davis was callod to attend him. Ho found that tho man's fcot woro badly frozon and It will bo necessary to ampu lato tho toes on ono foot and perhaps on both. It Is strango that a resident of Detroit would direct a strangor Into tho mountains this time of year nnd so grossly mlsroprosont tho facte about a city being located back in tho wildoruoBS. nonrlv .'nm-' Exchange on Sntno im on notes ropuiar i.oau.. Wood Telephone Enumeration Mar. 1001 Election Water Insurance Repairs on buildings School Supplies Sundry expenses Tax Rebato 1'uld on Popular Imn 10.812 00 Dalanceon band $11,499 30 Sinking Fund, Rec'd from 1900 taxes 2,010 81 General Fund 03 99 Members ol tho State Board of Edu cation are hopeful of yet realizing on the $22,000 Insurance loss on the indus trial building, resulting Irom the recent Qront that Institution. Tho conclusion of tho Insurance company that tho in dustrial building was not covered by tho policy and tho subEcquontopinlm of tho Attorney Genoral in support thereof, are claimed to bavo been reached upon an insufficient knowledge of tho facts. Superintendent Dickers says It has been discovered, upon looking Into tbe mat ter, that the Insuranco policy covered tho four-story brick tin-covered building and apartments "adjoining and commu nicating tberowlth." Tbu Hoard con tends that Inasmuch as the industrial buildini: existed at tbu titno tho policy was written, then It must bo covered by tho policy. Tbe controversy ovor the Insurance money has not ended but tho members of tho Hoard feel confidant they will be roimbursed for tbe lots resulting from tbe fire. A similar pol icy enabled the Salem Flouring Mills Company to recover on adjoining build ings. Superintendent Uickera says tiio school has recovered from tiio confusion tncldont to tbe lire and is again running smoothly. The Industrial departments which were rendered homeless by the fire, have been Installed in wooden build ings until better quarters can bo provided. IB S H H C IS la a m m sa ta S3 n Q U ra R sa El 0 E4 s STORE COlfRT SALEM, OREGON. Monday's SALE for This Day Only. At 4c At tic At 10c At 23c At 69c Rest AtnoBkengli apron gingham, blitfiB nnd browiiB, tho best goods, no choose cloth. Regular prlco 7tfe. This Day 4c Fancy striped Outing Flannol.good nnd thick, splendid value. Regular pricu 7c. This Day 4 1 White Turkish Towols 30x18 Fronch rattling value. Regular prlco 15c. Whiin all-wool Raby Flannel, beat pink borders. Regular prlco 35 cents. 2c Curl, This Day 10c quality, This Day 23c Fronch Kid gloves, all colors and blnck. Tho best value ever offored. Regular prlco $1 00, This Day 69c Remnants of Dress Goods, Outlntr Flannels and Walstlnes at Little Prices, S Our Sales Only Last One Day. a m IB .McEVOY 8R0S... COURT STREET, SALEM, ORE. EaflBEEaHaraaBHBHK"aiBj WiMaMSsasiaiaiiiiwaaiiSMwsiiaMiaPiMswaBaaslWsiit Rubber bicycle capes and ride through tit storm. Shoes that will wear well. Embroideries and laces, new patterns. Dress skirts, all wool for little money. Mr. Elmer King Who Uvea near Lowlsburg. H uitlea east ofSaloui In the red hills, concluded soma, time ago that bo bad followed a walking plow about as long as ha cared to, nnd desiring to find sulky Plow that would acour in tho famous ''red hills" land, was confronted with the old argument that "nothing but a chilled niow wouiu worn in uie jmis. bit. kluff, however, la not so wedded to old theories that he it airam to at least give any good Implement a fair ttlal, Saturday ho took out one of our Mo llne "high lilt Ulamark" sulky plows, Uttod with a 10-lnoh steel bottom, This In likely the only iteel plow that Is In uso within caution shot of tho place and of course we are uaturally Interested in aoeluult succeed. I low well It sua eroded Is best attested by the fact that Mr. King waa well pleased that be decided at once, upon keeping it, this af ter bo hJ made testa and oomparlsoiiR with tbo chilled plow In tbe same Held at tho same time. Mr, King Is eatliflml.aud is only doing what the nroureaslve tanners all over the valley are doing, buying aulky and gang plowa and thus placing themselves In h 'measure Independent of the weather. 9 9 9 This particular plow Is known at the "high lift," as the plow beam rites straight up, and lu aotlou tbu lift lever runt loose, o that In case tbo plow strikes an obstruction, It raises ot Its own accord, aud settles back iuto tbu furrow the tauio way. It can bo used with or without pole. The furrow wheel are.koown as "cuitor wheels,11 thus enabling lh operator to make a tquat turn tu right or left, 9 9 9 Wo have had a wonderfully gooi trade thla winter on all claisea oi sulky awlgantf plows.Iuoth mold-board aud dUc Plowa. , We carry the Heulela ro tary ulsc tutd tbeMolIuo aud Syracuse aVlklev, and can Vtoase anyoneno mat ) what tho nature of tbe eoll. F. A. WIGGINS 33S-2S7 UtrnyJSt.&tfcnt. fanw lAftiMftTt WairoBS, Duiislw, Bl eyahM,' IfiwlBg Machine. Salem Indian School Affairs R, Lucas hna boon arretted In Seattlu. Ho recently absconded from tbo Client awa Indian training school with $100, which was turned over to him by con tractors Hugh and VanPatten, for tbo purpose of paying the men working uu dor him on the stone work of ono of the now buildings at tbe eobool. Hut a few days after bo loll hero, It was learned that ho wat in Seattle, but tbo authori ties could not at once locate him. Fri day ho was discovered again, working as a stone mason under au assumed name, and arrested. Chief of Police Ciibson will Bend a special ofllcer to Seattle for Lucas. Mr. Lucas wat quite well known In this city. He worked at flrston the now pottolllce building then accepted tbo contract at Ghemawa, Ills wife is now at Lebanon visiting hor parents. Throe employes ot tbe Salem Indian School have resigned during tho past few days. They aro T. M, Thompson, shoo and harness maker of the school j Mrs. K T. Adair, assistant matron, and Miss Juniata Laufmau, seamstress. Mr. Thompson's reason for retiring was poor health. Mrs. Adair and Mitt Laufmau are go lug to Dot Moines, Iowa, where they will take a course In Osteopathy, and tit themselvet tor the praotlco ol that pro-esslon. Tho slnto school laud board bad the lines run out In the tract of laud ownoi by II. A. Jo'inron und said to contain 43.28 acres and the county Surveyor. H. 11. Herrlck, makes nllhluvit that tho metes and bounds sot forth in the ap plication for tho loan includo only 31.281 ......... Tl... I.... I ...III ..,!,.. . . ' uuil'd, mu iniiuii win niuiiy .iir, jouii son tlmt there Is not sullloieut land to justify the loan and tho loan will bo re culled or Mr. Johnson will offer further security to justify tho loan. Two mom bars of tbo school laud board are out of tho oily and in action has yet neon taken in the matter. There Is no evi dence of any intentional fraud on the part of Mr. Johnson or tho school land hoard nnd no effort is being mado to conciKtl anything connected with tbo matter, Tbu indications are that Mr Johnson will bo asked to put upmoro security or tbo loan will bo recalled. Marion County Probate Court A potitlon baa bom filed for letters of administration to bo issued to John Patterson, Sr in tbo mattor of tbo estate of Harriet Patterson, deceased. Tbe said estate is in Marion County and is valued at $2500, consisting of real land porponal proporty. Tho heirs of tbe deceased aro John Patterson, Sr.Jliutband, Mrs Annie KrlgbAtim of Oarflold, Mrs. Kstolla Mason, of Portland, and John Patter son, Jr of Salem. Honbam A Martin aro attorneys for tbo case, O. A. Flsbburn, as administrator of Disbursed Note No. 1 of Popular Loan. Nolo No. 2 of Popular Loan . Noto No. 3 of Popular Loan. Noto No. 4 of PopuiarI,oan , Ualancoon hand $2,110 SO $000 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 10 80 $ 2,110 80 tlili titno, Tbo total indebtedness at including tonde and noteo: Houde issued Oct. 30, 1890 for 20 yrB at 0 por cent $13,000. tjonus issued Apr. 7 1891, for 20 yrs. at 6 per cent, $14,050. Notes known as popular oan Sept. I, 1900, $27,900. Total $55,550. Anoitlmato ofthooxponses of tin dis trict Irom Jon 20, 1902 to July 1, 1002 will bo as follews: Teachers salaries 11,008 00 Janitors I,()05 00 Water 107 60 Telephones 37 50 Interest on bonds 829 50 Premiums on insurance i:tn no Interest on Notes popular loon. 458 00 Sundries iooo 00 A Shooting at Deschutes Hosiery in wool or cotton, best values. Furs-one'third reduction in price at Remarks By a Professional (.$14,043 00 The popular loon, which was originally tbu estate of Joseph PWhburn, deceased .,,w,uw , 7 ",Pn"9 ol ,,,tt 1U ,ax has tiled a petition foraoSe.n-' V .V" ?!ro' lftki"K -9 mini uiu gpuurui ninci. It is recommended that Iho ono mill tax be continued, to ledeem all the popular loan. Tbe bonds mature in 1010 and 1911. Valuation and Revenue Tbo total valuation of tax able properly In tbu district for 1901, Is $2,610 026. A lovy of 7 mills will bring $17,570 17 from whloli sum u delinquency should be allowed. oworing him to oompromire ajudg. ment In a taeo in tho circuit court for folk county. The ease is entitled Jos eph Flsbburn versus A. G. Roberts, et ur. nnd the judgment was for $232.20 with interest in favor of tho planum, iho matter is compromised for $120,aa that sum is all that can be so. cured from tbu defendants. Word reached this city last Wednes day evening that a shooting scrape had taken place on tbe Deschutes, near tbo Aldrldgo placo, in which Leo Caldwell shot Win. Vandovert. Wo understand that no third party saw tbo Bbootiug and tho story of each is different from tbo other. Wo think that wo tell tbo truth whon wo say that tho best of feeling baa not prevailed bo tween these parties for eomo timo and that they mot in ttio road, both on horseback, and tbo result in that Van dovert received a wound In tho upper part of tho thigh and tho bullet ranged upward. Dr. Hyih happened to bo in tlmt part of the country at the time nnd was callod nnd wo understand ho could not locato tbo bullet. Vundovort Is In a critical common. Caldwell camoiJown Wednesday nh lit and gate himself up to fiq sheriff. Prineville Iteviow. The La (orona Clear is the standard of quality. Has no eijtul, and always gives eathfutlon. Aug. Hiickeateiu, Salem. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Next Door to Post Office. INTERNATIONAL POULTRY F001 D. E. lluntslottr, Funeral Director, 107 Street. 'Phone Red 2423, SalemOreton. dence 390 Court. 'Phone Black 2181. Remember Tax payera' mooting to lovy school tax, Monday night, Jan. 80th t City Hall. St, 'jpfcpmrm TtX MVNt UmiSy ktiht Mali, li W lailWMW m II 1.1,1 IMPIIMM. WIS1 I" '""" "' RftHWHiter. 1 wMtiug in Ioiyac4ioal-Ux Jau, SOtb, at Die City Runaway Dovi Have Returned. " Two boyt iiamod Arnold aud Norwood"1 ran away from their home at Howell Prairie Friday. Thoy are thirteen aud fourteen years of ago respectively. Their Idea evidently wat to extend their know ledge ot the world. They left In the morning and at toon as their absence wat discovered, One wrote a farewell letter to hit parents saying they need not witch for tbeui, Sheriff Durbln was uotillod and telegraphed to several near by eltlea to have them stopped. lie wat ttill searching tor them when he receiv ed a message from the boy's patents saying they bad returned. They went M far at WooJbum and bavtug no money, became tired ot their new life i w ivtMiumi Mtvatau Yesterday Audro Henolst, solo pianist and pianist In thr Oollamariul-Rettetto llraud Opera Company (ovoty ono of whom are in tho top row in their pro fessions) made tho remark in Geo. O. Wlll'a muslo store to other members of thooompmy, while trying tho Stelnwav Grand Piano to see if suitable tor uso, aud which was uwd last evening, that some dealers not representing tho Steln wav Piano try to make him bsllive that some other pianos are just as good, and tho difference Is only in name. Striking the keya soporulely and playing for them ! ho showed that tbe pure, nleur tnno of tho Stoinwoy wnt in no other nmko of ! piano, it was also vary plain to tho uudtenou lust night when he left tbe Stel'iway aud nJaved en the piano In the oroheatirt. You Will rind II you study the history of successful merchants that two things are esontUI lo autMM iu busluese good business methods and newspaper advertising, hauli piuva Ite own imiortant part but you cannot build tho structure rightly with either alone. Ono dovetail Into the other and makes perfection. Newspaper advertising will help you o a-gteater busiuoas through a wider acquaintance. It gives the merehant entree to tho homes ot all Its readers. The dealer who falls to uso the best newspaper has failed to grasp his on portUHites. tie will in tho end put his baud into bit own pocket and pay for tbe mistake. Try an ad In tbe Enlarged JOURNAL Joel Chandler Harris. Tbo Literary Kra of Philadelphia, now tailed simply The Kra, begins volume 0 with what promises to bo tho treat of tho year Jool Chandler Harris's "Gab riel rolliver." It is bis llrst elaborate The St. Elmo restaurant is becoming more popular evory day. It has a large patronage and is putting up excellent meals. Something New. Think of it. Heinz'a Slrawberry and apricot Preeervoc Heine's apple butter in iiuik io oe retaiieii out ol nice clean stone jars and Juat received at Uraneon i k uagairs. I Thoostlnittted total collectable Itl.OOO 00 lrom State school funds .... 3 600 00 r-rom county apportionment . 7,000 00 undertaking since ho quit nowspaperlng, aim no says ot it, ttiat, while It is not an autobiography, be has put himself Into It In the unreserved way. Ttio llrst chapter Is rich with the peculiar humor of the author of Unolo Remus, Hre'r Rabbit, and Undo Aaron. Tho new story will be full of ohildllfo, of tin un- ouirusive kiuh ol negro life that Harris so wen can ueplot. Over it all ..i...,..- i.i. .. . . . ftioiuuur ui ma aemi-reai, semt-ialry art uiHi no nas now no living equal In de pleting. The publlthora of Tbo Kra, .utMsri. iteury T, uoatos A Co., are to oo congratulated, as well as the public lu gottlug hold of, something truly readable. Trade supplied by Patton Urea., newsdealers. Young People's Society. North High street young peoplo have been for some time laboring under the disadvantage of not havim: tli nrai..r or needed opportunities for mind deveb opmont and on Friday eo. a few of them et at the home of A. L. Moitttt I the result of whloh was the terming of a , Young People's Olub with the following "Ulcers : j President, MUs Mary Hetriok ; Secre I tary, Lee Davis; Treasurer, Mlse Tresa T,al 20,500 00 Kstimating tho expense to Julv 1. inn? I to bo J14.943 and having a balance of siHUU.SU.It will benecossary to use about fMOOof 1001 tax money, leavlnu a lii aiioo of $33,0(10, at a 7 mill levy to meet tho expenses July I, 1902 to July 1, 10,13. Tho estimated expemo for this period is $112,806.00. Insurance. Tbo Insurance on all tha luiiMi,,,.. 1 1. ...--., . .-..., lumiiiiru nun uritirna Fa..i .. tr.t "o 2001s as follews: NEW TODAY. FRKK-Upwarde of dirt to be given away. Kuquire Lumbering Co. 200 yards of gooil away for haulin at ollice of Capital M7-3t hail building 10.00JOO .y"Sn 11,00000 Hi7cenrtrai ;::;; ;;.;:. 10-ffig Littiecentrai.. .:...:;;.:;:. 5S 00 A majority of these pollol'ea were re. newed for three years Feb. 13, 1001, Two pollutes will expire i 1U). l00o qn Kast and $400 on Little Central. At tills tilllH tlium it. UK ... -1 , " . mm u u nnuia l n - , oludtug the su,ier.ntendent and p.l'ncl- ft M ADTP i jP n pal, a ud each teacher has .. BVeteo( ft -YlUK I UAGE " m. ".. . lotat nuuuer of puplb numeral! tt m. ...,WI ,,, iwi, beiett4l four imuy jearsotage, S7S0: Number riHieu aipuute sohool Famous Winter Resorts. A winter trip to Southern California and Arizona via tho famous Shasta Route 1b ono never to be forgotlon. Re- uBweu acquaintance with this section will evor develop fresh points of interest and added sourcos of enjoyment under its sunny skies, in the variety of Inter com mm uuueu inuustrtes, and its pro- ific vegetation and among Its number. lest reeortB of mountain, shoro, valley i and plain. ' Two trains leave Portland dally, morn ing and Qvenln?. for (; ifnmin 'ri.... trains aro eqnippod with tho moat im proved pattern of Btandard and tourist seeping cart, and tho low rates place For Illustrated guides of California and Arizona winter resorts, address r ii r . . ,J B' MIU.EII, 11 7 tf r KeUt Port,ftni1' A mellcaed pjultry fdol which lives the most remarkable results, It prevents disease. It cures chicken cholera. It ireatly Increases the et production na& It nukes chickens trow v.ry rapidly. Put up la 25c. 50c, $1.00 slie packates, and 25 pound:palis. :;:::::: : THE WONDERFUL EGG PRODUCER The groat increase In produotlon eggs lias given international Poultry FOOd n wouuerlill ropumnon mreugn: every atoto. Wo guarunteo that It cannot bo fed to bons nt any tlmo, wlntor tummer. without showlni; a lnrcq lnernaRn in bum. You do not have to use lood at an extrajexpenso because ft will mako you nioro money nftor deducl its cost. One extra esz Dcr m will oay the entire cost of fee and It often more than doubles Supply. U contains uo poisonooi injurious ingredients; has vory so; tor merits. ItlGivcs a Glossy Plumage. . It prevents irickncsB, promotes r licaltli. causef veuni: cliickfr to very rapid y, iavlgoratoB tbodige organs, suupi es material lor mtisclu and feathera, and is buneUiclal during moulting seas It itivigorntos tho egg-protluci gaus and liens will lay moio In la it will prepare your chickens fori market nioro rapidly than any preparation and has leen ucefl years by prominent chicken brel Remarkable Cash Guranteil Which U printed on ev rr Inbel Jt . Buy, pay for, and uto ono 2JT uox or ono ou cont box, or onotf,ij size dox 01 "international I'i Iood" as directed nnd if it m . , luiuii our claims write to ourl nd wo will refund your money. We will pay anyone $1,000 in cash If mi ....u .v , 1.0 iii ,u nun uKiemnont. I.NTKiiNATiosAi, Fooi Co., Minneapolis, M Also Cheaoest to Use. uur .0 ceni dix contains luo feeds for 12 fowli. Our $1.00 size box coi 1 011 cannot afford to pay 25 cents per box for some. lewis. lUii leeds for 25 cents is certa nlv verv Only costs 10 cents a month to feed ft aWwP pt"v3sstBHBi VkWaUsaUstiTlsUBsTS IsWsll'iit istWr M 4 k Mtfl WtamBSmmWm9mmf'.htnjlSBM 500 feeds for 12 fowls. kinds that onlv contain ciieaper than 26 feeds for 26 couts. fowls. -SOLD B Y- .A. -W J&. (0-3ES Sz 'JE&lESi'Xy c a 1 v m ' 0Uliry su or a Klaus- Interaatlonal Stock Food. SALfcM, qjjj heat iVarlcet, Chicago, Jan. 18-Wheat, Jan., b0 -'lay, ol, arid"?! ycieco'Ja"' lSWheat$l Q$ M PAY ncc vnnn ' .r - ivun GOLD DUST FLOUR MADK BY Th; Sidney Power Co, , . . . S'l'NEV OREGON uiaue or lamily ur u. ue, ask your Dee. 20, and ea- 1W1, even or DON'T Erawra ""fttvoBo uiir Moffitt. The meetings aro each Friday ;.Tl,.t: .'",? "'rmi, 'wmnp. ree ........, ..,v,0,u, nun games ana what v IliaV MUllll il rollt .. 1 .. ' , ...., ,..vU, ,u ijhuu cuituie. First Baptist Church. Rev. Jolm 11. Douglas.ot Portland, will occupy the pulpit morning aud evening. CANDY CATHARTIC Vwa ch W cwirj Ion .. . . . ... r. 1 Hf n4 vlcwr W Uklw Mtl IM I .AA.MK4 !..-K.iW 'JI tHNlUIV COL. L'bfa . lo tu ai. otc CUi Mfwg. HUeMtic, full HU-TO.BAO, Many Kii n0M8& W. MM ,Um?dL t C C Nmr soU ta but. AAUma'fiiRi!rQ B l h dealer who trio t, u -uji,ut aiiI.- Considering the condition of the rlnai -ces, an eight mill levy will bo kel for cv, lorsot.oei purposes and uilll for sinking fund. one Or Build Yourself a Home asd atop raymt Rent by Jolnlnc Tin ft Pacific Home BIdgf. Assn. uranand sbortBalwavoni.in.i . A. T. WALN Affent Good Things for . . . Christw ajm of New York. W To Sleep Well get your stomach nud liver acting right. The easiest, quickest and safest way to do it is to use Beecham's Pills I Kf I ' l ft 6 i mnx jti,"?t29a ' i w 19012 iiirlk. s LWsji ff iiTo Our Friends ;and Patrons... Call on local agent at Willm tto Hotel ami he wil il "a wanted, iad, or iiLi1"11 Ul -seat. wLWl&l. 8ftH Those new Sacks bve arrlv.d, and we are now prepay to supply U ,,anj8 nd the cook with Wild Rose Flour. TlaO llitil.aa. 1 .hi. ." : m"K! or offere.1 ...... Ass your 8ror ,or warranted 10 r.iv pa,f.. Satisfaction Salem Fleuring: Mills Co. ; Are waiting for you here. We t confectionery, plum puddings, , raisins, mince meats, and a host olr wiiikb wiai aro an reuuy lonnti"" or that yon will need in your CbrWfJ I cookery. If you order early, you f ' euro 10 nnvo tiietn ready tn time, , UP Burn am) .u n i1i .Lonrtmftl' hrutniaB cookery. M. T, Fineman 11 c... c.... ituDi w . VIPIS vlllICI th.DEUEL0PMENT. lOlWl lw....l T. l. Uarhnr 11 "" uoi irn llUi ilD "", iH3 vicinity dnrln th paatyear. D. S. EENTLEY & CO m I folaAitatf. ' "(