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fiM&i isajCaWaa B. PAGE -EIGHT. THE D AILV JOURNAL. 8ALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1903. iMttlil8oialtl4ilIJI''aWWWf $ T-5 OLD WHlTe OOliER. Salem's i Best Store. J January Is a monev saviner month for you. The store that has the best goods at regular prices is the store that has the best bargains when those prices are re- daceA. Salem's Best Store is at your service. We ! ! never consider anything so d until the article has given the service it was intended J ! ! to give. Every sales slip bearing our name is a sight draft on us, if the goods J :: disappoint you. TABLE LINEN. We arc making as low prices as e can to have thelquallty all there. extra quality, all linen, daln center, wide border 72 Inches, - SI 33 fame quality fancy center, - $1.35 Fino quality, rat- tern 72 Inches, - - $109 70 Inches, sood quality, a fine bargain, 67c; better quality, 72c Royal Worcester lii - "if Y - ft x Hi 1 1 '' arc Corsets that FIT YOUR F10URE For a few days only we will sell $1.25 valuo at 98c Lj Look thom oer v ,ii jjfUuiit, lnonruhnmr MprJrut 4S 3 olttl St. display It Never Rains But It Pours 73c Buys a good UMBRELLA Holvkrho.n'h. You cii 1 JThls week nt mlgl t puy $t.'0 for a poorer. THE FARMERS ARE BOUND FOR THE TOP Co-operative Societies the Winners The Old Story of Cutting Middemen's Profits Propose to Unite for Mutual Benefit I Newly Avtived Goods Z line ever shown In Salem, "iwmttmi4 New Applique, Chiffon Mcdallons, Dress Trimmings, Stock Collars and Tics. All the new and latest Crea tions. Wc can safely say that this Is the daintiest We are headquarters for the best products of good makers. rawef8 e i a t a-ra wew-wj Eyes Tested Free. ' - ' Consult Us before Going Elsewhere, it costs you no mere to have your glasses fitted correctly I Inn by some inexpeii encecl in this particular business. We have the best and latest instruments foi testing your eyes and in case you need glasses we will sell them to m at a price lower than inferior ones arc sold elsewhere. Our facilities and experience are not equalled outside of the larger cities. CHAS. H, HINGES, it yearn irnctlcal oxperlence. 88 8taie Street. ' Next Door to Bush's Bank. Business Mens' Lunch Flrat class lunehcm Hrved nt the new Noble lunoh counter at all bourn, day or night. Wo will mnke a ajisolal ty of Huiidwlaiioii, Knuor kraut, and wlonopwurst, clam chowdor, and In fart all that K'ltw to nialio up a first olatn lunch. Wo doelru to anil us pedal attontlon to tho business men's lunch that will he served dally from 11 a. m. until 3 p. in. ALEX. CORNOYER Prop. Fresh Salted Almonds and Salted Peanuts. tftzw. die ,L Don't Like Fulton Etlwsrd Ellis. 144 8Ue 8t. Oil. .ihi WHEAT MARKETS. Jn it Wheat. Q The Motmtorinl Unlit Ih on In n man Hr to Indicate that It will he n Ioiir Mil lerce fight. The present lmllca tkH Is that It will he either a deatf- lock or a dark horw thul will lm elm-ted. It Is to lw IuiikmI that It la the latter. Governor Geer la the log leal candidate fur the office, hut there la no chance of hla election. Mr. Kill tun la nut desired by the tnuae In the stale, but principally by pollti. clane. II- la cmialdenible of a denm guKtie, unfair In Ills political methods and nut cloee (o the people; In fact he U the kind uf a nmn nwNy are lenrn lut; to )tllve should he ke)it at homo. Why did not Air. lultun permit IiIh name to lie placed on the ballot under the Ma) a net? Deoauae he did not dare teat hla strength with (leer amonc the people of the state. There are serral men In the party In the elate who would serve the iteople faithfully and creditably, and were the matter a qiifeilou of the Wat Interests of the state, mmld ho brtumbt f.us ward and Hotted -Albany Democrat. GOLD DUST FLOUR nrflda bv THK SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sldnty, Oregon, Made for family use, ask your trocar for It Ursa and aorta always on hand. A. T, WALN Agent NEW TODAY v7rneXXrruViinr;s lady ur iseniWinan MnsJa will bear rktse inrentiastlon. M will net a pr4i of tm mm- year Mar lull partlcMtara rail vm or -4amtii Hm Umh WardWl 0u ciutt atre uiMtairw i tr SURE OURE rOR PILES ItehlBg 11U rduee wOsturo and f Itehlnit, this forsa, as well as .., uteeuws or rrstrudlBK riles r ourea fe Dr. Itetiu-Wt pnfl nm. fdy. ter lteblt.5 aad Wedln, AV or .cut by malL TraUs free . iWS fBlat, aKltiB u.ia. - . b- .. tv v wu jvur pair. Aslilands HigliLicense A ah land la once more a saloon town formerly it vvaa. noMlnally. a uroblltltkwi iaws). SakwaMi ran uow aell liquor arconiliig to wuxlclpal law. out win aave to ay a lloma of at lemtt 11m iter aamiw. llujk lichee ou mm rniiM Um Meuor trmc. nor. fiHP that matter. 4oea ttteclf uo II vaae ott aucii bualama that seeming ly soea right on raarleea of tk wlahe of U10 nwjortty -Woodburn Indeoeiideut. Jan. 1Mb. They Guess Tliey Are I outlook, tor railroad btiMitwu in v-w toalatid territory. It la aald traM roiMlltkMM are tke beet etr kaw J hU aaauMw. HoU UiNMiali ajicl W boalM hi wcc(iaaMit' hoavy. lltrrMai tmU f mmt and aiaturlL iwjg Die Ihm nu- mute, komiw and (Ho ItMreariur AMmj ...w- sulweew of aU rallfuajfci hi aiecieal to remit fcotUr l a Htalejial liKwae Im rateev Want the Bills Passed At tho Inst meeting of Snlem Cen tral Lnbor Union the following rosolu tloim woro pnsst'tl uiianlmously, nnd Uie committee wns Instructed to fur nlali 11 copy to the Mnrlon county rop roaentntlvM nnd nntorB, urging them to use their host efforts In bo half of the IiIIIk named. "Whurona. There nro now pondlne; neioro uie leKiHiimiro Hovornl moaB urea fnimud by nnd In tho lntoront of tho working poople of our stnto, nnd "Wherena, It la of vltnl Importance that aomo romodlal and bonoflclal log iHlatlon be had to the ond that labor receive nropor protootlon, therefore) bo It "Hefiolvwl, lly the Snlom Control Labor Union that we call upon and renueat our representatives nnd son ntora to lend their support nnd Inflllu ence In promotlna; the passage of the following bills: House bills Nos. 10, 13, 14, 30, 40. 72. 07. ISO, nleo senate bill No. M." C. A. DORT. W. JASKOSKI. V. WH.UIAN. Committee. Grand Labor Demonstration. Tho combined labor unions of Salem will glvo n mnas meeting nnd onte tnlnmont next Tuesday night nt 8 p. m. In the Armory, In tho city hall, In honor of vlaltlng labor leaders of PorU land, now iu the city. Good raualc, short addroeeaa and apeelaltlea. Bv. wytKhly welrume. C. A IIOMT. AV. DATHB. V. WILULVNV ltS-5t UohhiIHu n The Latest Yarn. A MttsbHrg drummer tells thU new juru; niwaya carry a bottle of Kemp'a llakwm In my grip. I tako cold easily, and n few doee of the BaJ. sam always m a ken mo a well wan. Hvery where I no 1 iak a mod word for Kemp. I take hold of my custom ersI take old ine and yoNHg men, nnd tell them couNdentlally what I doj when 1 take cold. At druggists, U aud SO cetita. 4 Lincoln. Nfb.. Jan. 22. Tho organi zation of the first gVntilne fnrmcr's combine Is the purpose of a confer ence of farmers begun In this city to day. The movement has for Its di rect object tho obtaining of bettor prices for grain nnd live s.ock and the unique plan by which It Is proposod to accomplish this purposo hns at tracted widespread attention. The formation of cooperative fcoclotlea Is to be the medium through which the farmers hopo to Improve their condi tion. Tho Idea Is nn old ono. but nev er before In America hnB It boon put Into operation on o large n. scnle as that planned by the promoters of the present movoment. The construction and maintalnnnce of co-operntlvo ele vators Is one of the first steps pro posed. One or two cc-oporatlve ele vators already exist in Kansas and. It Ik said, have been operated for a long time with reaults highly pleasing and 1 profitable to thoae Interested In the enterprise. Th saving of the middle men' proflta Is the direct object Bought. The pinna call for the co operation of tho farmers In Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma. The associa tion expects to start with thirty ole vators In Knnsns, fifteen In Oldnho ma and ten In Nebraska. Tho nlllnnco will endenvor to mnke terms with I some one railroad to the gulf, which will get all the business. It Is hoped. In this way. the railroads and Eastern operators will be forced to terms. It Is not the Intention of the pro motors, however, to stop after they have got control of their own eleva tors. Ultimately theie will be estab lished co-operative storo on the Itochedale plan. The promoters of the movement cite the fact that Call fomln already has more than sixty co operative rtore and la adding to the Hat at tho rate of one a week. In Kansas and Iowa also the movement la rapidly gaining headway. It Is pro pmed to bring all of these Institutions Into one general alliance to promote their mutual iutereats. The Nebraska convention Is tho flrat of a aeries of state conferences which are u be held Iu Kansas, Iowa and other states, after which each county will be or ganized In the Intereata of the co-operative movement. The promoters claim to have the vtlve support of thousand of Influential farmers throughout the Middle West. Among tlio papers presented were the follewing: "Early History of Rail roads In Missouri," W. J. Thornton, St Louis; "The Missouri State His torical Society." Perry S. Rader of Jefferson City; "Historical Societies and Social Progress." W. H. Ughty or St. Louis; "Tho Newspapor "Wo man," Miss Georglnna Itnby Dawn, St. Louis. Opie and pected difficulties encountered In the construction of tho trestle which the Southern Pacific is building to cross 30 miles of Salt Lake to shorten tho distance to the Pacific Coast. It 8 said that 20 miles out la tho Lak'o the bottom has apparently fallen out nnd more, than a thousand carloads of rock have failed to furnish a founda tion for further progross. A remarka ble feature Is thot tho locks nro com- Inn above the surface of the water r.Ort I feet nwny from each sldo of tho ties Win priln 111-riltlnm nnnvHn l i. . 4 i"" "" I'.uu.i...., .i.v.imiiuh 10 mg THr 1 111 K 11 11 Si 0"S,noer8 cnn bo solved only by hoop- Ing up the dumping process. o- l.oulsvllle. Ky., Jan. 22. After rp if A n weoks of preparation the Kentucky, I JKtQ 0T Poultry association opened Its annual j VV VI oxhlbltlon today In Music Hall. Tho, number and high class of the exhibits , attest the success of the association's , Money ,! efforts to mnke Uils the most notable , Dallas. Texas, Jnn. 22. Hepresen allow of the kind ever held In this tntlvo bankers to a total of' several part of tho country. Turkeys. rcbo, score filled the assembly room of the chickens and other domestic fowl of Orlontnl Hotel at 10 o'clock this main fnncy breeds nre shown In profusion Ing when Chnlrman M. Iu. Sims called nnd there Is also nn Interesting dls- to order the annual meeting of the play of rabbits and other forms of pet Fifth District Hankers' Asoscintlon. stock. Tho show will continue one After addresses of welcome had been week. .delivered and responded to nnd the usual committees appointed tho regu lar convention program was taken up. Some of thoso presenting nddresscs on live flnnnclnl topics were A. V. Liyio of Dallas, Hornet Cato of Mlneo la. J. "W. Dlako of Shormnn. J. L. nt... v..t, i. 00 m, , ,, Whltnoy of McKlnnoy, Judgo Belknap Now oik. Jan. 22,-Tho recent dla- . Wnv,,n,., ., m T , .. Pnrls. Tho convention will conclude tomorrow with tho election of oTTlcers for the onsulng year. Can This Be True? astrous fire In the Gould residence In Fifth avenue Is not to Interfere with the elaborate dinner to be given there this evening by .Mr. nnd Mm. George J. Gould. The dinner promisos to A Portland cartoonist tried to lm surpaas In splendor all the smart rve on Reprosentntlvo Ed. T. Ju.ld functions of the season. ' The Count- y drawing tho farmer member with ess Castollnne will bo among thoae a(.nernl Odell's head, present. Tho monu and nppolntmonts for the table will be csppcfnlly elabor ate and costly. Mmo. Karnes and M. Gilbert of tho opera havo been en gaged for the musical program, with Koclan, the Uohemlan violinist. They 1 Be Shown SalfLake AProWeni Suit Lnkke, Jnn. 22, Much, Interest Is manifested In railroad and engin eering circles with respect to unex- INDIGESTION Is tho cnuso of more discomfort than any other aliment If yoa eat tho things that you you want, and that aro good for you, you aro distressed. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will niaJce your digestion perfect and pvuvent Dyspepsia and Its attendant CIsnBce ablo symptoms. You cnn safely eat anything, at any time, If you talco one of thoso tnblots aftorwnrd. Sold by al' druggists undor a positive guaran tor. 2C cts. Money refunded If you aro not satisfied. Send to us for a froo sample. W. II. HOOKER & CO,. Buffalo. N. Y. 44-fret4-e-WM-e4-44C-f)444i-44-(fr4O-f-t4-Og-fraM0 it Btjslie Is We have about FIFTY BUSHELS of Elegant BALDWIN X APPLES i! (i They are the finest lot we've leceived this Winter. NO SCAB. NO SCALE. NO WORMS. Prices: 5oc, 60c and 75c Per Bushel aNarsHsBsvasBs Thirty Days Ahead ef Time. The advertisement of the Yokohama Tea Store that feu appear! In this ltr the past (w day. -iaUi, ,hnf their great clearance mV had begun "rNtbrwary iiu." wkerwu It should have said January Uth. Nevertheless Ue mW kM kMi gntiid uceaaw. and MMKy eiMloMMra hare uot oly aartd W per rsat. but aueM have done oven hotter oo certain kiU. Mr. Brede nseler la mx slow. y he is hardly awirt enousk to sm the catoeuiar baek ly. aaul wi Ml ettttoanera to remanbr the aVtle of this sal cloee ok Kehmary 1M. a The ParttaiU rharter was ii.aj "-" t uureraMir i-aauiDrtin. Th "i ovr Uli Mil Is Pontand wa hitter iu Ita suutttoft.t awkea po4t Ue h eUr ch&M of swa In the 9to aad Are MurtiMU of the cit It la the aaoaur. th .i ,. - -". UUT hla second lertn 0er rv ii... -. i:.wmr nitedtinhuL p. zr x,rzr&y Waea iu i MOM .. lfR.i k i.(u, - I - Ml A. Juuae "HVidauM CMS siltable fi lb WltlS) IMM4M' W ttooaaaoa lt jhnu tuaWft mm m Um Matrtkt lUtOIiS Columbia. .Mo., Jan. 22. The tenth annual wiuter meeting of the Missouri I'rees Association becan here todav aad will continue until Saturday. The attendance la large and representative and from all appearance the meeting will be one of the moet notable ever held by the association. The meet ing la being held In conjunction with that of the state historical society, an onpuiUatlon u which the prees asso ciation haa always, display! a lively iutereat. The initial neaalon of the preea aa- hoelatlou westing waa held thU morn Im at tho sUie uulveratty. Preaident It. 11. JHiae of the university wel cowed the editors and President Howard Kills responded on behalf of the association. After routine busl- Heea had been dlapoaed of the associa tion listened to two interesting pa. pare, one dealing with the advertis ing question prssated Uy Oaaar u- uray of Sturtaoo and the second presented by wmiaea Southern. Jr. of Independence who took aa hla sub Ject "Papers Politic Patroua " The aftern.Min .i,)n tR jl.a Joint I v with ti, lutoii.al i,.i,t) GRAiN-o J THE PURE V J GRAIN CnPPPtr F The coX. hb 1 1, .j niy OVfr. con by ih,e ho let Gnun-0 ae iu pisco. if properly nj. It tastes like the heat of ooaTse. No grain eT ouanpiuwt with fc in few r nentthfulasca, TRY IT TO-DAY. SPECIAL Kettle Rendered Lard: . Fresh Eggs, 25c. Cooking Butter, 65 Cents and $i.25 per pail j 20c. REA1EMBER US WHEN IN NEED OF GROCERIES ROTH & GRABER. 124 STATE STREET. Phone 511. H-rfn i 0 1 fl I JH-a-HS-HN- tVri-K-rKWai)llltH Chicago Store PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. GREAT SPECIALS For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only. scot cash foundation for cash. We sel I "or cash wS fcSl ninn with tfils power at our back. VVe are no amateurs In b?yfc-W5e know where to "et peine euyin? tl CllC mat mere IS no house on the Amurrun rnntlnent that the CHICAGO STORE For Thursday, Friday and Saturday wc will sell you Dry Goods at Prices that Will Astonish the Keenest Buyers. Btnn.'. J.. -iL. " " " 'lIM sriM.i4eiMi)iMcto ''dren Cry for McEVOY BROS., BTt. or. -.-w ai( vva. Fletcher's Caitorla.