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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1904. SEVEN LnOTS 1 For nfants ana Children. 'HSpHll10 H u ,,ave Jpi5lsSi Always Bought I ANfegclaulePrepnralionrofAs- m u slmllatlnglheFoodntitineduIa- lingihcSloinachsDndDoYv-clsor M .068X8 tll6 a? - : "7"' I Signature jaW Promotes Digcslion.ChccruiH H M lAT nessandnest.Contalnsneillier u r wL Jf T Oplum,Mor(lu'ne norMiucral. M Ox 1 W Not "Narcotic. U ir InyaM Jen1 . tfl M If a f MxSmn H Mn s jtmuSti 1 in A ITa ill i CfmtMJUfgr I til jA, T V f : m f Alp imP ! ApctfcclUcmBdyforConsUpa- mi v W WVU Hon, Sour Stomach.Diarrlioca S&JT . forms,Convul3ion3,Fcveri3h- gfi & f ! fivBtw I ncasondlos9 of Sleep. fOl UfUl : PncSlnulo Signature of m "lit CtMTAUft SOMCAC , ItCW VOftK OfTVe Baker Theater Is Safe. Protection against flro Is receiving groat deal of attention from the ater patrons sinco tho catastrophe at Chicago a ow weoks ago. Upon In vestigation It Is stated that tho Da tar, at Portland. Oregon, Ir tho best jarded houso In Oregon. Asldo from its many exits Manager Georga EL. Baker has a wator towor located rebovo tho stago and by menns of a Revor that portion of tho theater can Ibo inundated within a fow seconds. Cr TtnlfAr hnit nnv1 hnlnrr Tnnniifnrtnr. r, . o -d a steel curtain :for bis stage: ion tho Portland council ordered an Ilavostlgatlon of tho local theaters, not a slaglo fault was found with tho Safeguards at this house. Sg KMKH-tO)f 99 1 8 1 HP I There Is No Rasor e TOTES SJEBXaXi IJEOEaMC R M Wade & Co tgif tatoiaf laieiannsiei F Phene: Main 2953, WORK DELIVERED 'WHEN PROMISED a week 193 Commercial St. Oner The Journal. Proofs fj81iaitahHMliglWIIOfrHfrf HHH IOiOHH iilBl UHimH1 ' i uri rrat ,a;mfr.v - "-wwaiffirVi I CJwncHi- v l4n-jSf re-'f 4g44"ffrH84Mi;ai';n8iatie8aiHii9eicpni Hsrrit k Sell more Groceries and letter Orocertes tfcap ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD Stop in and see for yourselt Murder and Suicide. Now York, Jan. 20. Tho bodies of Mrs. Frank Elfan and her daughtors, aged C and 7 years old, woro found In their burning homo this afternoon. It was evidently a caso of murder and suicide. Tho police bollovo tho wo man wont suddenly Insane and shot tho children and herself, after setting flro to tho residence. Red Hat for Ireland. Home, Jan. 21. Delvnl today, In an sworlng a question, said tho popo bo Hoved It would bo" bettor to havo Arch bishop Ireland transferred to a more Important Archbishopric than St. Paul beforo conferring tho red hat on him, t 1 1) I I 4-ttffrt I -HWH-g Made That Beats the tomiteiieiHMeia WHY WAIT or two weeks for your printing after the time promised? Elliott, the Job Printer, delivers work when promised. Submitted on nil Work THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has been taken to supply the stock ofS lumber in our yards. Our stock Is' completo with all kinds of lumber. Just received a cm load of Na li i shingles, also a car of fine shakes.) Wo aro ablo to fill any and all klndj of bills. Como and lot us show you- oar stock. Yard and office near 8. P. passenger? ftanoL 'Phono Main 65L 9 GOODALE LUMBER CO. & Lawrence treatment -and GOOD goods old p. o. aROOKRY. AN AMUSING BLUNDER A Russian Story. During tho rolgn of Catherine II of Russia, there was, at hor court, ati exceedingly rich banker who had beon born In England but who had mnde Russia his home nnd had sworn nlleglnnco to the ompress. His name waB Sudorland nnd not only did he enjoy a uogltlon of much Influonco at court, but he had also risen high in tho favor of the empress. LIfo had fallen In pleasant placcF for tho estimable Mr: Suderlaml, bo pleasant that his surprise and aston ishment was ovorwholmlng when, one morning as ho was finishing drossslng, his Borvant camo, open-mouthed, to tell him that the houso was surroun ded by nn armed forco and that the chief of pollco had asked to speak with him. "Gracious "heavens!" gasped tho banker, while terrible visions of Si beria Hashed before his bewlldorod gazo, "What can it mean? I havo dono nothing." Ho ontored tho room, whoro Rollcw, tho chief of pollco, was pacing up nnd down with troubled face. "Mr. Sudoland," ho began In a voice of deeop consternation, "I assuro you that it is with groatost reluctance that I am forced to oxecuto a commend Issued by our gracious sovereign. I am overwhelmed at tho sevorlty of tho order and I cannot Imagine what crlmo you havo committed torrlblo onougli to ralso Hor Majosty's resentment ta such a height." Mr. Sudorland grow palo What terrible plot was entangling him, an innocont man, In Its dark colli? "Sir, ho ropllcd, "your Ignorance Is only exceeded by my own. I havo done nothing by which I could Incur Her Majosty's displeasure. What is Uio ordor sho has given you?" "Oh!" tho chlof of pollco answored, with a long sigh, for his heart was largor than that official's was generally supposod to be: "I do not know how to ton ynu.1 "Is It possible that tho ompross has lost ,hcr confldenco In mo?" cried tho banker. "If that woro all I should not mind," said his visitor. "Confldenco may easily bo restored and a lost position may bo won back." "Does sho wlBh mo to return to my mother country?" "That would bo rather vexing, I know," replied tho offlcor, "but a man of your wealth Is comfortablo any- whoro." "Powers above!" whispered Sudor land, trembling, "it cannot bo that I am to bo exiled, sent to Slborla?" "Alas! a man may como bnck, even from that land of snow and lco." "Oh! what enn sho havo dono? Am I to bo thrown Into prison?" "If that woro all, you would bo al ready thore, sir," said Rollew. : "Lord of morcy! Is it tho knout?" "That is terrible, but It does not mean death." "Oh!" cried tho bankor, almost sob bing with foar at tho torror that lay bohlnd tho other's rotlconco, "am I In dangor of my llfo? What can It all mean? It was only two days ago that the empress spoko with mo so graciously 'and snld that sho wished but I cannot bollovo It! In morcy, toll mo what horrlblo thing Is threat ening me; death itself would be less cruel than this suspense" "Woll, then," said tho chief of po lice, In a lamontablo veice: "My gracious sovorolgn has commanded mo to have you stuffed." "Stuffed!" cried Sudtrland, looking fixedly at his Interlocutor. "You must havo lost your sonsos, man, or the oraprcss has lost horsj why, you couldn't havo received such a com mand without making hor awaro of Uio barbarity and extravagance of such a thing," "Alas! my poor friend, I did what ordinarily I should novor havo dared to do, I mado cloar my surprise, my sorrow, and I ovon ventured to re monstrate humbly, but to no avail. My gracious sovorolgn reproachod me, In nn irritated tone, for my hosl tatios, adding thaeo words wbloK still echo In my ears: "Qo and do not for get that It Is your duty to fulfill, with out a word, whatever commissions I deign to give you." It would bo Impossible to depict the astonishment, tho anger, the fear and tho despair of tho poor banker. Tho bolt had fallen outof the clearost skloB, thero bad bean nothing to servo him as a warning. Aftor the first expression of his despair, the chief of police told him that he would give him half. an. hour in whloh to put his affairs In shape. (But Sudorland begged him, in mercy to give him time enough to write a lettter to the empress. Imploring her pity. The magistrate, won. by hla supplications and his own horror of tho command given him, yielded to hlo petitions and taking tho letter which Sudorland wrote, hurried to give It to the Count do Druce, just then high in Catherine's favor. Tho count llstonod In astonishment to tho officer's story and to his own ontroaty that he would take tho let ter to tho empress. Surely, the man must bo crazy. Bidding him wait, he hurried without delay to tho palace and bogged for an audience with the Empress. Catherine was not slown In receiving him and tho count hastened to toll' his stoiy. "Gracious heaven! How horrlblo!" cried Catherine, us ho finished. "Ho llow must havo lost his mind plotoly. Run, count, nnd toll ompty-headod fool to set my bankor at llborty Immediately coin that poor and freo him from all fear of such a ter rible thing." Tho count wont back to his house and gnvo tho order, but whon ho once more presontod. lumsoir bororo jthe empress, he found hor holnloss with laughter. "I see It now," cried Cathorlno, laughing anew. "It Is as amusing as It is Inconceivable. I havo had, for Bovoral years, a pot dog that I was vory fond of and which I nnmed Sud orland becauso tho English bankoi gavo It to mo. Not long ago, tho dog died and I ordered Rollow to have him stuffed, and when ho hesitated, It mado mo angry, for I thought ho folt a commission beneath his digni ty. And this is tho explanation of tho wholo ludicrous nffalr." Sho burst once more Into a merry peal of laughter. OASTOHIA. 3mwi th ,4 Tho Kind Yon Hans Aliwys BotyT Market Quotations Todays X "Moke 8lem a Cd Hone flfUrket" X r wrrr" w w w T-vrW Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant A Penned, Preps. "Wheat 77c. Buckwheat SOa Poultry at Gtelrcer'B Chlckone lOlOc. Eggu Per doeon, lt. Turkeys 12 ft Q 15c. Ducke 10c. Market Hop Market. Hops 19 ttc. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc Potatooe 30c. Onions H4c Dried Fruits. Peaches 10c, Aprl cote 10c. Apples lOo. Petite prunes (c. Italian prunes Be. Wood, P'enco Posts, EU. Big fir J4.00. Socond-growti S3 B0. APh 13.00 to $3.75. Body oak $4.50. Pole oak $4.00. Cedar poata 12V&C. Hide, Pelts and 'urs. Oroea Hides, No. 1 Be. Green Hiuos, No. 3 ic. CaU Skins 40 Be. Sheep 76c. Goat SklBtt 2Be to $1.61. Grain and Ptour, Wheat, Salem noving JfllU, ex port value, 70a Oats $1.05 cwt Barley $19 per torn. Flour Wholesale, $J.M. Live Otock Market Steers 3403Hc Cows 3c. Sheep 2c. Drossod veal 6o. Dressed hogs Cc. Live hogs 4 "Sic Mutton 20 por pound. Hay, Fd. EU, Baled cheat $10. Bale' cloTor $1O0$11. Bran $20. Shorts $21.69. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy butter 20026c. Creamory butter JOc. Cream separator skimmed, at Com. Creamery, 32c, not PORTLAND MARKET. Whoat Walla W Jla, 71c072o Valley 78c Flour Portland, boat grade, $76 $3.85; gTaham, $3.75. Oats Choice White, $1.10 Barloy Food, $20 por ton .oiled, $21. Mlllstuff Bran, $18. Hay Timothy, $1C Potatoes 60 & 60c Eggs Orogon ranch, 37V4c Poultry Chickens, mired, 10cO lOttc per pound; spring, lie turkeys, live, iznc. Mutton Dressed, 56c Pork Droesed, 606V&C Beef Droeood, 606Kc VeoJ 808c. Hops 1003 crop, 16022c, Wool Valley, 1718e; Eastern Oregon. 12015a; Mohair, 3E47ttc Hides dry. 11 rounds am. warda. 15 to 16e. Butter Deot dairy. ?032tfc; fan cy ccMunry,30e; store 1591Sc n i n n m i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; CLASSIFIED Advertisements, five Hnee or lese, In this column Inserted I three times for 25c, 60c aweek $1.50 a month. All over five lines at the same rate. ii mi in Hiiiiiiimiiiii WANTED. Boy Wanted. A good 3trong boy, with pony, to carry popors, after school hours. Apply at Journal offico. 1-20-tf Wanted. To rent, 20 to 40 ncros of hops. Apply to Sam Hang, enre of Journnl offlco; compotont man; good terms. MB-lw FOR SALE. For Sale. Fine second-growth maple and ash woodr Delivered to any part of city. Apply to J. W. Man loy. Phono 2075 Black, or call at homo west of brick store, South Salem. 12-28-lmo For Sale Or trado, a fine 10-acro chicken or fruit ranch; flrst-clasa buildings and improvements; close to school, poet offlco, storo and rail way station. Will trado for city or unimproved farm property. Address "W. J.," Caro Journal. 11-5- Choice Farm For Sale. Throo miles northwest from Brooks, having dwelling houso, barn and two hop housos, with 30 acres of hops, bal nnco farming land, with running wator, except enough cholco timber to supply tho placo. M. J. Egan. , 11-12-tf For 8ale. O. K. Grubbers. Boat In Oregon; thtpo stato premiums; "ono horse has tho power of 09; con grub an aero a day. James Flnnoy, Brooks, Or. 11-26-lm For 8ale Inmprovod and unlmprovod block property In South Salem. For Information inquire of E. Hofor, Journal offlco. 10-9-tf For 8ate Eighty acres of land In Washington county, for $450. A bargain for somo ono wanting to mako a home. Some timber on the placo; some cleared. B. Hofor, Sa eom. Oregon. 10-6-tf MISCELLANEOUS. 8ay rfave you tried Edwards ft Lusch er"s for meatii. Wo havo tho best sausage in town. Come and try it, and be convinced. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and beat equipped company in Sa eom. Piano and funilturo moving a specialty Offloe 'pUone, 80t W, W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office. No. 60 State street P-l-lm Dr. 2. M. Parvln At 297 Commercial street, upstairs, Singing schooL Rudlmental and sight reading class es. Begins Wednesday ovenlng, Oo tobor 14th. Class overy Wednes day evening to May 1st, next. Tui tion, $1.00. Unique Cleaning Rooms Shaw A Johnson, the cleanors, aro now lo cated at 209 Commercial street Thoy do a general pressing and re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts, silk walflU. kid gloves, gents' cloth In, etc Phone 3614. 6-28-lyr. Dissolution Notice. Notlco is here by givon that the partnership here tofore existing botwoon Watt Shlpp and Paul H. Howsor, undor tho firm namo of Shlpp & Housor, has boon dissolved by mutual conBont, Paul H. Housor retiring. Watt Shlpp will contlnuo Uio buslnoss, collecting all accounts and paying nil bills, Watt Shlpp, Paul II. Houser, Salem, Or., Jan. 15, 1904. MB-tf FOR RENT. For Rent A four-room cottage at 387 Church Btreet Will sell furnl turo and a winter's supply of wood. 1-6-tf Rooms for Rent Up Btalrs, Cottle block, by day, week, or monin. a bo light housekeeping rooms. Elec tric llRhta Open all hours. Commercial St, No, 333. Phene: 2965 Main. Mattle Hutchlns, Prop. i til 1 1 1 in nni i ii nmr.fr JACOB VOGT Succossors to H. J. Oswalt Men's and Boy's Shoos 99 8tate St I Repairing Neatly Dene. 11 III I HI I M HUM II I III Capital Normal School First National Bank Building, Salem The fall term of twelve weeks opens September 28, Address, J. J. KRAPS, Salem, Or J. Brownstein & Son. 64 State street Highest cash price paid for hides, Pelts, Wool, Tallow Iron, Rubber and Metals. Phone 20711 Main. LOST AND FOUND. Found. A bluo silk umbrolla. Owner can havo camo by calling at this of flco and paying charges. l-18-3t WIRE FENCING. Walter Morley, Dealer la Amorlcaa, Elwood and Page Hold fonclng. All kinds of poultry fonclng. Shingles. P. & B. ready roofing and waH papor . Prices Uio lowest Salem Fenco works, CO Court street, Salem. d&w. DRESSMAKERS. Mrs. L. Campbell Does dressmaking at" hor homo, on tho car lino, near tho South Salem comctory. Country trado solicited. 11-18-lm-d-w UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers. Wo carry tho largest and finest lino of uudortakor's goods in tho city. Prlcos to suit alL Black and whtto henrso. Prompt, Tollable. Savo monoy by calling at No. 107. A. M. Clough, A. J. Bosoy. MC-tf PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. I. W. Starr Offlco In Bush & Broy building, ever Oregon Shoo Storo. Offico hours, 9 to 12 n. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Calls attondod In city or country. Resldcnco 'phono 2355 Rod. 1-G-tf Dr. W. 8. Mott Will horeafter b found In tho Broy block, 275V& Com morclal stroot, ovor Oregon Shoe Co. Offlco telophono, 2931; real donee phono. 2751. Offico hours to 12. and 2 to 5. WATCHMAKER. W. Calvet Practical Watchmakes 158 Stato street, makes a specialty of repairing watches, clocks and jowolry, and guarantees good work at reasonable prices. H-12-lyr RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 95 . Stat stroot Open day and night Ou 20c meals aro better than any 25e houso in the state. Six 20o meals for $1.00; 21 20c meals for $8.00. LODGES. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of the World Moots In Hoi man Hall ovory Friday nt 7:30 p, ra. P. L. Frnslor, Consul. Wyllo A. Mooros, Secre tary. 1-12-lyr Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or dor United Workmen, moots ovary Saturday oyontnc in tho Holmaa Hall, corner Stato and liberty streots. Visiting brethren woloocna. J. a Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sollwoofl Recerdor, Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Meet In tholr hall In Holman block, cox nor Stato and Liberty, ovory Mon day evening. Visiting brethren wolsomo. Roy Mclntlro, M. W. A. E. Au franco, Recorder. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, corner State and Liberty Sts. Tieeday of eaeli wook nt 7:30 p. m. II. II. Turner, C. C; W. I. Stnloy. K. of R. and S, Foresters of America Court Saw wood Foresters No. 19. Meets Frf day night In Tumor block. 8. W. Mlnturn. O. R.; A. L. Brown, Bee, Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No, 5248. Meets evory Thursday ovenlng at 8 o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V, 0.: A. L. Brown, Clerk. OSTEOPATHS. Dra. M. T. 8ebottle, Frank J. Burr and Anna M, Burr. Graduates American School of Osteopatlry, Klrksvllle, Mo., successors to Dr, Grace Albright Offlcy hours ta 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Temple, Phone Main 27S1' residence phone 2603 red. Dr. H. H. Scovelk Suggesilve therapeutics, Osteopathy. Natrons and functional diseases. Rooms 4, E and C, D'Arcy building. Phone 2865 Main. 1-1-lm TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only first-claw shop en State street Every thins new and up-to-date. Flnctt porce lain baths. 8bave, 15c; hair-out S5 baths, 25c. Two first-class boot blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor'. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFIQE CITY HALL. For wator sorrier apply at office. Bills payable monthly In advance. Mae all complaints at the office. EXPRESS AND TRANSFETt CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all moll and saseonrer' tralmt Baggage to all parts of the city; Prompt servico. TeMpnona no, nu HECKMAN.nEDRICK & HOMYER DENTI8T8. O. M. MAOK HtH-rMortr ta Dr. J. M. Keene. la White Comer, Salem, Oregon. Partie rMlr4nr mruiHnr noM-aiJona as taoA. erat fee In any branch are in eayeoW regain.