THE'D AILY JOURNAl, 8ALEM; OREQONrWEDNEODAV, JANQARy"'2f;"T903r PAGE" THREE. Htfti 9 ! HMe-t4aa-tM6t-HM-HI . .& THE LEADER THE LEADER MRS. FRASER'S WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY PECIAL Stainless Black Hose Five numbers of our best selling;, fast black cotton : hose for women underpriced for Wednesday, Thursday 1 I E-'.Antt oc (V-illmifC r No. 202 is pur best selling, high grade, full guage fast t black stockings at 50c, with high, spliced heel and double sole. Underpriced special tor Wednesday, Thursday and Friday s selling at the pair 29c j 620 is a fine, regular made hose, with high pliced heel and aouoie soie, wnicn sens regular at 25c. under priced Wednesday, Thuisday and Friday at the pair 15c 624 is a splendid wearing hose, regular made, spliced heel, stainless black. Others would call it cheap at 25c Here Wednesday, Thursday and Friday only, at the pair 15c No. 623 is an extra good value in a lady's 'fast black hose at 15c. Here 3 Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day only at the pair 8 l'3c No. 2-27 is an extra heavy ribbed hose for boys,.size 6 I o 10, worth regular 35 cents. Wednesday, Thurs I day and Friday underpriced at the pair 22 r-2c i One lot of gray walking skirts, tailored bottom, worth regular 2.25. Here Wednesday, Thursdav and Friday at $1 48 Another lot of medium light gray skirts, plain lined, some straight and others beautifully flared bottoms, worth from 6 to 8; each this week at $4.25 The ONE THIRD OFF proposition on all our cloaks and suits and children's coats has been the cause of tie selling In these departments tbe last two weeks, and will continue vet another week. When .vou icin save $8 on a $24 suit or jacket, or $6 on an $18 one, It is worth juur wnue iu anticipate your wants lor me iuiurc f 'LOSING OUT ALL Men's Goods Heavy all wool ribbed underwear ror men, worth $1 50, to close at- - - - . 89c 75c heavy fleeced cotton under shirts and drawers for - zc 18 cent cotton socks, regular made - 8 l-3c Good. heay. regular made sock. worth regular 12 i2c. cut price 6 1-4c Extra heavy 10 4 wool blanket, in gray, worth 56,todoseoutat$2.45 Amoskeag apron check gingham for 5c Simpson's calico - 4 1-2 c Good outing flannel - 5c If you want a perfect fit (which means ease and comfort in a Corset, try an American Lady or R. &G, Just received a large shipment of these goods in a variety of styles. Try one. The Leader 27 J Commercial Street wwtefttMi-w m te-HK- i HHH-HM-e 2 MISS IDA M. SNYDER, Treasurer of the Brooklyn East .nd Art Club. H lENSTRUAL irregu larities ore. gener ally tho beginning of n woman's trou bles. With tho vitality nt n low ebb, tho blood weak ened, the digestion disor dered, she goes about pale- faced, hollow-eyed audliac- KM3 I in a ber former self. Hut over ard e n MltAAii a a ewA ft fr V A blooming health of 1.000.000 women havo found health again by taking Wine of Cordui. As a regulator of tho menstrual periods VTino of Cardui hai never been known to fail It has seldom failed to restore irsis- ICS3. Snyder, of No. 535 Her- tlyn, N. Y has used Hlii Ida AT. Enudir. perfect health, oven in tho most por tent and aorirravuted case of weakn I u - ,-,... -" -"- --. "v. n into a now life. Health to Alias tent and aggravated case of wea1 mm Kin ,u. anyuer, ot Ben Street. Brooklvn. N. Wine of Cardui and sho says it helped 8nyder is worth a trrcat deal. Sho is an attractive young woman with intel lectual attainments and sho occupies the portion of Treasurer of tho Brook lyn Ea Knd Art Club. This position jaarks hpr ai n jterson of intellect, cul ture andret.nijientand it speaks highly ot the rcijxt and trust her fellow "women have m her. Sho writes : W vomta would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wive, mothers and daughters, ana if thev would use more Intel ligence in the matter of medi cines, observing results, they would find that the doctors' oresctiptlons do not perform the many cures they are given credit tor. "In consulting with my drucpbt he advised McEhee J Wine of Cardui and Thcd- ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank htm for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." You may secure the same relief as Miss Snyder, if you tako Wine of Cardui as sho took it. Thodford's Black Draught iB the companion medicine of Wine of Cardui and it is a liver and bowel regulator which assists greatly in effecting a cure. If you take these medicines according to directions, the relief and cure is simple. Some cases are cured quickly and others take longer because the disease has run longer. Hemember how Miss Snyder took Wine of Cardui and has health. The same modicines are offered you to-day. PUBLIC SCHOOL MEETING Taxpayers Hear Report the Directors of And Levy the Tax for other-Year An- At the annual taxpnyor'B school meting of School DIst. No. 24 hold in tho city hall last evening there was an attendance of about a score of citi zens. The purpose of the meeting wns to hear the annual report and levy a tax for tho ensuing year. After the meeting wns called to or der by Chairman Chnmberlaln'the re port was read as published in the Journal Inst, week. Upon motion tho report was ndopted as rend, and upon motion tho tax levy was made at 8 mills as recommended. Mr. D'Arcy called the attention of tho board to tho present tlelapidated condition of the Central school build ing, and urging that at as early a per iod ns possible the present tiimblc down bufldingB bo roplncod with a modern now building. The very small nttendanco was freely commented upon, and wns evi dently brought about by tho fact that tho report of tho directors hud boon published. Tho tnxpnyors had evi dently read tho same und wore satis fied with tho roport and recommenda tions. This Is certainly complimen tary to the board, and must be appre ciated by tho district. The report as adopted differed from that published In that the amount of several hundred dollnrs originally set aside for school library purposes of several rooms In tho Park school, Of the eight mill taxes levied sovon are for school purposes and one to pny off Indebtedness, o Changing This JudiciaUMstrict Kciprcsentntjvo Miles, of Ynmhlll, Is Interested in tho Introduction of a measure providing for tho division of the Judicial district which now em braces Marlon, Linn, Polk nnd OlaVku mas counties. The wostorn division might be en larged by tho nddltlon of nuothor county, thereby" changing another dis trict The prohablo Intention of the bill Is to do away with ono of tho depart? monts of judiciary In this district, but It would also mako necessary tho elec tion of nnothor district attomoy. Tho bill Is consldqrod ono thnt will arouse various opinions whon Intro duced, but Mr. Miles oxpects support on the grounds of tho practicability of tlu ense. AN OBJECT LESSON In a Restaurant. A physician puts the query: "Have- you never noticed in any large restau rant at lunch or dinner time tho large humbor of hearty, vigorous old men at tho tables; men whose ages run from 60 to 80 years; many of they bald and all perhaps gray, but none of them feeblo or senile? Perhaps the spectacle Is so common ns to have escaped your observation or comment, but nevertheless It Is nn object lesson which means something. If you will notice what these hearty old fellows aiocntlng you will observe that they nro not mumhlng bran crnckers nor gingerly picking their way through a menu card of new fnnglcd health foods; on the contrary thoy seem to prefer a juicy roast of beer, a properly turned loin of mutton, and even the deadly boiled lobster Is not altogether Ignored. Tho point of all this Is that a vigo rous old ago dop'onds upon good ill gostlon and plenty of wholesome food "and noi upon dieting nnd nn ondenvor to live upon bran crackers. Thoro Is a certain elnss of food cranks who seem to-bollcvc thnt meat coffee and many other good things are rnnk poisons, nnd these cadaverous sickly looking Individuals are a walk ing condemnation of their own theo ries. The matter In n nutshell Is that If tho Btomnch necretes the natural ill gostlvc Juices in sutllcient qunntlty any wholesome food will bo promptly digested; If the stomach does not do so, nnd rertaln foods cnuso distress ono or two of Stunrt's Dyspepsia Tab lets nfter each monl will roniovo all dlinoulty becnuse they supply Just what every weak stomach lacks, pop- sin, hydro-rhlorlc nold. dlstnse nnd mix. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do not not upon tho bowels nnd In fact are not strictly a medicine, as they net nlmost entlroly upon the food eaten, digesting It thoroughly nnd thus gives a man needed rest nnd giving nn appe tite for the next menl. Of people who travol nine out of ton uso btuarts Dyspepsia Tablets knowing them to be perfectly safo at any time nnd also having found out by experience that thoy nrq a safe guard against Indigestion In any form, aim eating ns thoy have to, at all hours and all kinds of food, tho trav eling public for years hnve pinned their faith to Stuart's Tablets. All druggists sell them nt SO cents for full sized packages nnd nny drug gist for Main to California, if his opinion wore asked, will say that Stuart's Dyspnpsla Tablets Is tho most popular and successful roniedy for nny stomach trouble. 19-21-23 o INDIAN WAR VETERANS ASK An Appropriation Or Right to Sue There was a meeting held yester day to consider legislative matters. Prominent among those present were Grand Commander T. A. Wood, J. L. Sperry, of Portland; Cnpt. W. H. H. Myers of Forest Grove; Stephen Moss of Lake county; Itop. S. R. Claypool, ot Linn county, and Jas. Miller of Sa lem; Don Haydon and J. S. Cooper, of Independence. They ask ati appropriation of tho stato amounting to $300,000, in pay ment of tholr claims as por tho agreement under which they onllBted. It is ostlmntcd that there are 2000 vet erans, widows, nnd about G0Q children of deceased veterans. Tho amount asked of tho state will mean an aver age payment to each of $118. Whon the soldiers enlisted for the Inijlnn war the torrltorlal legislature In lSFJG, agred to pay them $2 per day. This wns unpaid, but a number of years later the government pnld them Cfi conts por day for their services. They now ask for tho remainder due thmo, or for tho pnssago of an enabling net. so they can sue the stato to rocovor. XMarkct Quotations Todays T "Make Satem a Good Home Market" ? I WINE of CARD VI On million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. ig n i iim mnaaa Bill forlthe National Guard Adjutunt-Genoral C. U. Gantenbeln was In tho city yesterday from Port land, and expressed gratification upon tho news of tho rocont passao ot the Dick military bill by congress. Mr. Gantenboln takos great Intorest In the status of the stato mllltla, which will bo mlsod by tho enactment of this bill It provides for th- calling out of the mllltla for annual encampment by the secretary of state nt Washing ton. D. C, nnd the oxpeiiBos inhorent to this nro paid by the government. Instead of each separate state. This clause may not bo mndo offoctlvo this year, an fho appropriations to cover this Item have not been made, on ac count of the, late passago of tho Dick bill. Street Railway ImproYment Prominent nmong the Improve ments being considered by tho new manngomont of tho Saloni Light, Pow er & Trnctlon Company. Is tho plac ing of standard gauge cars on the Yew Paik and Fair Grounds line. This will mean a considerable ex penditure in 'the laying of new track, the lino bolng nearly three miles In length. Children Cry fop Fletcher's Castorla. r Annual If you are troubled with Impure blood. Indicated by sores, pimples, headache, eta, we would recommend Ackef'e Bood Elixir, which wo soJl under a iioaltlvo cuarantec. It will al ways guro Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood dlsoasos. CO els and $1.00. D. J FRY, Druggist. o- - ' Labor Exchange Checks. All who have not reorted their La bor Exchange checks to George Oris wold, will, within the next 10 days, re port to L. H. MeMnhnn. at his office In tho Mjirphy block. M-3t tfi V "ft Clearance Sale Began Thursday, February 15 and continues for 30 days. 20 Pet Cefit Discount. Delayed Shipment of Jardiniers arrived and they are included int the sale. PNOONHnorn nion iiorp ImrluK a wIdn ami terrlbl attack ot noup jr lUtfe rtrl fa uhm.Iw from trai7uTatlou, A. U SpaTurd, Ht niatr, Chwtter. Mkli , ul H of One Mlniita Cmeh l"ur- wu wlMlaiatMMl awl -iatl yften. It Mdw! tUt Hwrillsx uml tiillararoatlon. t tli wurua aU alwrt iv th elillii wa rfftlt ' imy raMiMtd. It cure C'uujcbs. lola..!.' Crlpi. and all Throat swl Iwic trW line Minute Cawgh Cure llmcr In tb thr..at und client and naiil tbe lung to i.mrlbute ivur. Iiwtllli lliK "XH to tl.- l.ltood. V ti. Ha l Htt Utt I I . s ' SURE CURE FOR PILE8 Itching Plies produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as mind. Bleedlne or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Rem aAv. stons Uehlne and bleeding. Ab sorbs i'umors. Wo ft Jar at druggists, or senrby mall, Treatise free, wrue me abolit your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia. Pa. For isle at Dr. Stone's drug stores A SCIBSTIKU ItwoKJty K.xJ"! iIm tt fh moarb tbut blta It la usabln to do for Itwlf. htf, bt Hum the wfk f tba Iwm. jdaitdi tb hMl SCodal tUffta lmt jroa et and s bl U rtottacli atxl ttixitre rjB to ra(f.iSHI All f.ytl il.f.. t' h rC-il Lt4jJ F IS Hs. 0 8(te hit Poultry at Stelner's Market Chickens 9Q10c. Kggs Per doten, 22c. Turkoys 12J)15a. Ducks 10c. Salem Market. Chickens Sc. Hop Market. Hops 22 2C Vic. Potatoes, Apples, Etc. Potatoos 25(Q30c. Onions CEc. Dried Fruits. Dried Apples 4 'A to C'c. Italian prunos, -10s to COs Be Petite Prunes 4c. Wood, Fence Posts, Etc. Big Fir $1.00. Second Growth $4.00. Ash $3.00 to $3.7G. Body Oak $G.00. Polo Oak $0.00. Codar Posts 10c. Hides, Pelts and Furs. Oreon Hldos, No. 1 l(S7c. Green Hldofl, No. 2 2B5. Cnlf Skins 4 to 6c. Sheep 70c. Goat Skins 20c to $1.00. Orny Fox 20 to 60c. Coon 10 to 40c. Mink 25c to $1.25. Otter $1.00 to $5.00. Skunk 10 lo 20c. Muskrnt 1 to Oc. Wildcat 10 to 20c Grain and Flour. "Wheat COc. Oats 5I2c. Barloy Brewing, 4fic bushel; feed, $20 per ton. FlourWholosnlo, $3.15. Live Stock Market Stoors 314 to 36c. Cows 3 to 30. Sheop $3.00 gross to $4.00. Dressed Veal OVsC Hogs, nllyo 0c. Hogs, dressed Cc Wool and Mohair. Coarse Wool 14c. Flno 16c. Mohair 26c. Hay, Feed, Etc. Baled Cheat 809. Clovor 89. Bran $20. Shorts 21. Creamery a'nd Dairy Products. Good dairy butter 20'33'o. Creamery Butter 32c. Cream, pan sklmmod, at creamery 26c, at faun 22 He. Cream separator skimmed, at creamery 27V&C at farm 25o. Portland Market Wheat Walla Walla. 73e. Whoat Valley. 77. Flour Portland, host grade$ S.40& $3.06; graham. $3.26 $3.60. Oats Cholco White, $1.15$1.174 Barley Feed, $23.60 por ton; rolled, $24.00. Mlllstuff Bran, $18fl$l!. Hay Timothy, $11 to $12 per ton. Onions 70c to $1 por cental. Potatoes uC0e per cental. Butter Best dairy, 20g 22'; fancy creamery, sotjaivfc; store, I8sl8c. Hggs Oregon ranch, 22V6ft'32i6c per dozen. PoultryChickens, mixed, lflllo pound; hens, iMJUo; Uirkeya, live, 13016o. Mutton Gross, $4.00. Hogs Gross, $0.26. Beef Gro8s, $3.0 $3,75. Veal IKQQc. Hops 220284c Wool Valley, 12,i16'c; Eastern Oregon, HpUc; Mohair 2G28c. llldes-dry, 10 pounds and upwards, 10 to 15Kc Our LaCorona Ten-cent cigar Is the kind that miltn almost wwy smln Aik yetir deal er for this special brand. Aug. Huek esteln, Salem, Ore. WHM III 1 1 II I HIM II lit iDalymples j Embroideries ; Scores of people arc flock- ; ; Ing every day. Looking '.'. over tke remnants we are selling at greatly re- i dttced prices. Only a I few daysf left so yoa had $ better htirrybefore they I I are all picked over. . . . Rub Dry The new bath towel. '. Something entirely jaeyfr jj This is the bath towel tey 'arc macinS those J prerry waisxs oi.;. . . . 5oc each ::Dakymple?s: IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH'IIt A Queer Little Invention. Verily, there are new things under tho sun, tho old ndago to tho contrary, notwithstanding. Many of tho bright Inventions Just now nro In electrical and scientific lines, but occasionally there are little Innovations In the practical lino thnt .eventually revolu tionize trado and nrt, nnd ovorybndy , wondors why It wasn't thought of be fore Such a eontrlvnnco Is a now crown for a tooth, which enn bo put onto any old root with tho lo'ast trou ble. This new crown forms a perfect Joint with tho old tooth and yot vir tually seals Itsolf, nnd whon It Is In place tho closost scrutiny cannot dis tinguish It from a natural tooth. This Is not Invented by a Salem man, but It has been rightly nnniod tho "Perfec tion" crown. Tho exclusive right for this crown has been secured by Dr. Bpley & Qllngor lii Salem and thostv who havo Investigated Its morlts claim that It Is sure In tlmo to dis place nil of tho older nnd moro cum bersome 'nvoutlons In this line. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently curod by using Mokl Tea. A plonsnnt herb drink. Cures Consti pation and Iudlgostlon, makes you oat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfac tion cunrnntood or monoy back. 26" cts. nnd 00 cts. Wrlto to W. H. IIOOKI5H ft CO., Buffalo. N. Y., for a froo sample. D. J. FRY, Druggist. OXi: III'.NIlli:) IIOt.l.AltK A HOX Is tlit yhIu.1I A TIxiIhI''. Kiiimiittitiiii, K. ?., plufM nil Ib'WItl's Witch llmol Halve. IIi won- "I lind llie pllwl for 20 ycnr. I trll ninny ilm-lora nml iiihIIcIiiimi. luit all fHllnl pieept nWltt'a Wllrli lluzct Snlv;". It QUrcil nit'" It U n rninlilimtlnii of I Iks liiHilTne propci'tlei nf Wltcli llnzol hIIIi nntlxenlleN ftinl 'i'liwlllcilU : rcllcveti anil iwrnintu'iitlv riin-H. Iillml. hlci'illiiir. lU-lllllK HMll ll'trilllll)C plll-M, HOI'(M, flit x, UniliM'M .n-xi'iiin milt rlifiim nml nil kli (1Ih4. !' 0 IIiimh (Ml KlHtc Hlrct. n For a Rural Telephone The Polk County Telephone Conf pmjy. Ins filed articles of Incorporation In the ultlce of County Clerk HolamL A enpltal stock of $UOO Is possessed Uy the coinpany, wjiosu liiooi'Dorators hio Srtuuiel PhilllrM. J. It. Shepard and W. II. HlllotL It Is the purpose of the company to construct a rural tele phono lino that will serve the patrons? of the company In Polk county nnd connect with Saloni. The Sure Way to prevent Pneumonia and Consume tloh is to euro your cold whon It first appears. Acker's English Remedy will stop tho cough in a night, and drive tho cold out of your system. Al ways a quick and sure cure for Asth ma, Bronohltls, and all throat and lung troubles. If it doos not satisfy you the druggist will refund your money Wrlto to us for free sample. W. II. IIOQKHK ft CO.. Buffalo, N. Y. D. J. FRY, Druggist n i WHAT TIME PROVES. This thing of bolng sick and loeking: for a cure Is a mighty serious busi ness. People are not given to Joking even at the first symptom of the ap proach, of tho grim destroyer. Thoy do Jiot want to be tho subjects of ex periment, but want medicine that has i. ill 0io teat of years behind It. A medhjtne (bat has been made and used' for 20 yoars glrce assurance of Its worth, and can be taken with a faith that they have the very host cure t he world affords. All this can bo said ajout Dr. Ounn's Improved Liver Pills -as a remedy for sick-headache, dys pepsia and Indigestion. It begins right at tho source of the trouble and re- moves the cause. We will send a Iff & 5?tfS " IBNFA druggists for 3fe per box. or address Dr Iloeanko Co, Phlhult-pbla Pt Por sale at Dr Htone's Drug 8toie ' ' fJ 4! I i Fine Coffees a Specialty. Phone 2411 Black Free Delivery. """'"" TrT'!I"TIir!l