Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 21, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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DAILY CAPITAL JOTJBNAL, SALEM, OBEaON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1004
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f&GGKSn "GELEWMrSES -
DISRAELI'S BIRTHDAY
London, Dec. 21--Th'o' one
humlrcdtn
anniversary ;pf. tb.0 -Jjirjh jftf Bjcnjamin
Disraeli, Earl of Bqaconfleld, tho great
nutlior and statesman, was celebrated
today in London and in tbo chiof cities
oi mo provinces, wncro largely nuonu
& inectjngs of journalist lltcratcura
nnd public men were held in commem
oration of tho ovent.
Benjamin Disraeli was born in Lon
don. December 21, 1004. Ho was early
articled a solicitor, but tho drudgnry
of a lawyer's office being distasteful
to him, ho turned to literature, and in
K27 ho published his novel, "Vivian
Gray," which was succeeded at inter
vals by other works of fiction. After
visiting Italy, Turkey, Greece and
flyrin, ho returned to England to find
tho country involved in tho reform bill
'A'ftor'
agitation. 'After thrco unsuccessful
contests ho,? finally, -succeeded in win
nlng a seat in parliament. It was not
until 1840 that he began to nttract no
tice, and not long afterward ho became
prominent as tlid leader of tho Young
England party. For seven years tho
Liberals remained in power, and Dia
rael, In opposition, displayed talents
as a debater, and a spirit and persist
ency under defeat, which won for Turn
tho admiration of his opponent). When
Lord Derby roturned to power in 1800
Disraeli becamo chancellor of tho ex
chequer. Two years later ho succeed
ed Lord Derby ns premier, but in tho
face of a hostile mnjority ho resigned
shortly afterward. In 1873 tho popu
larity of IMr. Gladstone rapidly sub
sided and Disraeli roturned to power
jh8v-prImoInl8"t6r. T5""1877' he look
his seat in'tho upper houso ins 'Earl
Bcnconsfichl. In 1880 his government
was defcatod in tho general election
and Mr. Gladstone again returned to
powor. EarKTJcaconsfleld dlcdithe fol
lowint Anrili
,4k Ni
.13
How's' This?
1
Motherhood
MOTHERHOOD is tho reward nature
bestows upon healthy womanhood.
Women whoso vitality has been sapped
by disease cannot safelyglve birth to chil
dren. In pregnancy and in childbirth weak
ness of the mother is revealed in tho pain
and agony she suffers.
This great medicino drives out every ves
tige of inflammation and weakness, and
gives tono and strength to the delicate or
rrnna which mature tho child. Tho Daina of
pregnancy oro banished by Wine of Cardui, and mis
carriages, which blast so many xona moiner s nopes,
are prevented, t looamg, wnicn so oncn occurs micr
childbirth, is corrected when Wine of Cardui is used during pregnancy.
Wine of Cardui babies ore healthy babies, because, during the
months o pregnancy, the mother is able to give them necessary vitality
and strength.
With these facts presented to American women no expectant
mother should bo satisfied without the re-'inforcement that Wine of Cardui
will give her. Every mother should be able to treat herself in her home
with this valuable medicine.
Wine of Cunlui can bo secured from any druggist at $1.00 a bottle.
Polycarp, N. C, Jan. 11, 1902.,
I am tho mother of eoven children and whilo in pregnancy with the
nrstix suffered untold misery until thoywereborn. One month before the
pnvfnthwnsbornlbegantotakoabottloofWineof Cardui.which gavome
reliefiiftort'ik'ngthreodoses. I ued the remainder of the bottle until the
birth i f thechild.und was stouter in three days after the birth than I was in
a month after tho birth of either of the first six. I am 29 years old.
MRS. V. ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
Wo offer Ono Hundred, DollnraRo-
ward for any caso of Catnrrh that can
not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Wo. tho undcrstcnod. have known F.
J. Cheney for tp&last 15 yoars, and
boliovo him perfectly honorablo in all
business transactions, and financially
ablo to carry out any obligations made
by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Mar
vin, Wholcsalo Druggists, Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Curo In taken inter
nally, acting directly upon tho blood
and mucous surfaces of tho system.
bcrs "of tM dlfllorriatic corjis nnd closo
personal friends of brido and bride
groom. ,,
" IT
End
Testimonials sent frco. Price, 75c per
bottlo. Sold by all Druggists.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
of Historic Tavern.
Yorktown, N. Y., Dec. 21. An mic
tion sale today of tho furnlturo and
fixtures of the old Palmer house
mnrked tho final passing -of tho most
famous hostelry in northwestern West
chester county. The hotel is ut the
old Croton clam, and its removal has
liucon oriicreu uy iuo iotv ur. vn
watershed officials.
Tho hotel was erected about seventy-
five years ago nnd it has been a fnnious
meeting placo of tho Westchester Re
publicans sinco tho party was organ-
ized in 1850. Senator Depew was nom
inated on tho veranda of tho old build'
ing tho first tlmo ho ran for tho assem
bly, -13 years ago, nnd nearly ovory
yenr since ho hns visited tho hotel and
addressed his old friends nnd neigh
bors.
S0Z0D0NT
ft PERFECT LIQUID DENTIFRICE FOR THB
TEETH " BREATH.
USE WITH
LCftmui
Dutch Diplomat Weds.
Washington, Dec. 21. An interna
tional romance, which begun under tho
nusplccs of Mrs. Roosovclt, culminated
in a wedding today, when Miss Eliza
beth Glover becamo tho brido of Jon-
kcer R. do Rnrccs van W. .Swindcron,
tho minister from tho Netherlands.
Miss Glover was presented to tho diplo
mat for.tho first time nt a tea given
Inst spring nt tho White House.
Todays ' wedding ceremony took
placo at-noon in tho Church of tho
Epiphany, which wns thronged with n
fashionablo assemblage that included
members of tho -'diplomatic corps and
mahy persons prominent in official life
In addition t5 tho President nnd Mrs.
Roosovclt. Bishop Satterloo officiated.
Tho bride's only nttoridnnt was Miss
Isabella Hager,, who is tho social sec
retary of Mrs. Roosevjelt. The Belgian
minister, Bnron , Monchcur, was tho
best mnn. Tho ushers wore six in nuni-
bcr, threo being residents of Wash- ' Proposals
ington and tho remainder being friends For supplies for
of Minister Vnn.Swindercn, who came penitentiary during
from Europe especially to nttond tho Juno 30, 1005.
ceremony. Theso gentlemen wore Count Scaled bids for drugs, dry goods,
van Limburg Stirum, nnd Baron van grocories, shoes, leather and findings,
Trnllvnn Serovskorkcn, both of Hoi- j plumbing supplies, hardware, flour,
land. (fish, meat, etc., will bo received nt tho
Following tho ceremony nt tho ofiico of the superintendent of the
WASTING AWAY
It's the small but constant
loss of flesh that indicates
physical waste the gradual
slipping away of healthy flesh,
pound by pound, which no
ordinary food, seems to re
store. Scott's Emulsion will
restore it. This Emulsion is
the greatest flesh builder ob
tainable. Scgtt's Emulsion
first stops the wasting that's
one gain. Then when it sup
plies new flesh and takes one
back to normal strength and
weight, that's another gain
and a big one.
We'll send you a (ample, free
SCOTT & 110WNE, 409 Pearl Street. New York.
Invited.
tho Oregon state
tho period ending
S0Z0D0NT
TOOTH POWDER
MARKET QUOTA
TIONS TODAY
"Make Salem a Good Home Market"
Poultry at Stelner's
Eggs Por dozen, 28c.
Ducks 10c.
Chickens 7c.
Turkeys 14c.
Market
Harrltt & Lawrence.
Eggs Per dozen, 30c.
Potatoes, Vegetable!. Eto,
Potatoes 90c.
Potatoes, sweet $1.40.
Onions -,2c.
Kte.
church thero was a wedding breakfast
and reception nt tho 'homo of tho
bride's nnronts on K street. Tho
guests hero wero limited to tho mem-
1 i7" ""
NOW or
NEVER
The days at ef ew and fleeting. The
very thing you want most may
not await yout coming. For pop
ular priced, useful presents, we
outdo them all.
Wo
tho
start tho arm cobler seat rocker at $2 This rocker is
best $2 value ovo r offered in Salem. Our rocker line is
now largo, but unless all signs fail, it will bo badly wrecked
by Saturday uight.
INDIES' DESKS llko out, golden
oak $5, white maple with extra book
room $8. Many others in birdsoyo
maple, goldun oak and withered oak
TWO IN ONE tho always hnndy
combination desk nnd bookcase.
Thoy await you at $12.50, $15 and
up to $35,
YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR PURCHASES TJADE
DAY TO INSURE PROMPT DELIVERY OPEN
WEEK.
BEFORE; 8ATUR
EVENTNds THIS
w
1 he House
Futtkishing
,f
Co.
Next Jos. Meyers & Sons.
"rmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
BBHFBHh
stato penitentiary until AVodncsday,
Jnnuary 4, 1905, nt 2:30 o'clock p ni.,
nt which timo they will bo opened.
A deposits of $200 in ensh or certi
fied check, payable to tho superin-j
tendent, must nccompany each bid for
meat or flour, nnd nil other bids must
be accompanied by an amount equal
to 10 per cent of tho amount of tho
bid.
Samples to nccomparyr all bids whero
practicable. Tho right is reservod to
reject any nnd all bids, nnd to accept
Or reject nny portion of a bid. On each
onvclopo should bo inscribed tho na
ture of tho bid. Goods of Oregon
manufneturo or production will ro
ccivo preference, other things being
equal. All goods nnd supplies must
be delivered to tho penitentiary with
iu 20 days after tho contract is
awarded.
Schedules of the various lines of tho
goods will bo furnished upon applica
tion to tho superintendent. '
Vouchers will be issued for payment
on tho first of tho month following tho
completion of contract, and monthly
on continuous contrncts."
Bidders are invited to be present.
C W. JAMES,
Superintendent Oregon Stato Peni
tentiary. Salem, Ore., December 14, 1004.
Dee. 17-21-24-28-31.
Oranges, Etc.
Bnnnnas S'c lb.
Oranges $2.002.50.
Lemons $2.753.50.
Cheese 14c.
Apples 75c$1.00.
Wood, ljnce Posts.
Socond-growth $4.50.
Big ,fir-$5.00.
Ash $5.00.
Oak posts 15c.
Cedar posts 10c.
Hlaet, Pelts and Fura.
Green Hides, No. 1 5c.
Green Hlucs, No. 2 4c
falf Skins 45c.
Sheep 75c.
Goat Skim 25o to 91.08
Grain, Hops and Flour.
Oats Buying, $1 401.50.
Barley $2323.50.
Hops 273U4c.
Sslcm Flouring Mills.
Flour$4.40. ",
Wheat 80c.
Live 8toel( Markst,
Steers 22c.
Cows ll"c.
Sheep $1.50i32.0(.
Dressed veal 4B&c
Fat hogs 5Bc. .
Hay, Fead. Eta.
Baled cheat $W.00.
Bnled clovor $1112.
Bran $22.
Eggs, Butter and Cream.
By Commercial Cream Co.
Efigs 27 &c.
Butter-2730c.
Butter fat 27c nt stailion.
ONIOivj
Sliscgri: & R W
Beit Remedy tor Children. Pleasant to tako ano u
danae-lnsnovertate. r he old ordinal Home Cur
Sal ibj all Medlelnr, Stores In Urg-fboltlM tor GO i
Mad only try OR 0OSANKO ro.. Philadelphia. (
Writ UMut will ttm u i W,n.; hn rW
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat Walla Walla, 8082o.
Valley 87ijC.
Flour-Valley, straights, $'A.C5$4.85
graham,$3.50$4.00.
Oats-Choico whito, $1.301.32.
Barley Feed, $22 per ten: rolled,
$24.50 .
Mlllstuff Bran, $19.00.
Hay-Timothy, $14.0010.00.
Potatoes 7080c.
Eggs Oregon ranch.
Poultry Chickens, mixed D0c
pound; turkeys, livo, 1415c, dressed,
1017c.
Pork Dressed, 5(60.
Beef Dressed, 40c.
Veal G7c.
Mutton Dressed, 31i5c.
Hops 1903 crop, 2831c.
Wool Valley, 1920c; Eastern Or
egon, 1017c; Mohair, 2025c
Hides dry, 16 ponndB and upwardB,
lBOlBc.
Butter Fancy creamery, 2530c.
HOUDAY GOODS.
In tho "wet" line nssuredly add to
the general rejoicing. What would your
Xmas dinner bo without a half dozen
bottles of champagne, clarets or Bur
gund, preceded by cocktails or
straight whiskey, topped oft- with somo
fine cordial! Oh, we'll make your
C'hrlstmns festivities long to bo re
membered if you give us an order.
J. P. Rogers
Wholesale and Ketdl Liquor Dealer
218222
Commercial St
You want to know tho timo. Our
timepieces aro mndo along popular
lines. They aro good timekoepers,
with cathedral gong, striking'
hours and half hour. Tuoy aro not
expensive.
t-uii t n 1 1 1 u 1 11 1 h 1 1 n n 1 1 1 n 1 in 1 j 1 1 1 1 n
J Fine Popety at a Bargain J
v.noice piecj residence property on principal street within three blocks
business part of city.
Nice large modern hcao, about one aero'of ground near school and
car line, all Vlndi of fruit, beautiful shrubbery, etc. All modern con
veniences. These are both etra ehplco buy for homes or investments.
DERBY & WILSON,
244 Commercial St. ft,Wv rw
Ifrl44IJllliiifciAJ4niIJB 12.76. 204 Commercial street.
Mma
Hmmrmm
TMo Train, to the EmoS
Through Pullman Btanfart
tourist Bleeping cars dally JaJ?
Chicago, Bpokano; tourist rSS.
cara dally to Kansas cur SJ5
Pullman tourist Bleeprng 2
sonally conducted) weekly to cwl
go; reclining chair cars (seats S
to tho East diUly.
70
UrMino
w w j v
Ho CUsit of c'ari
po4I!?.to CnjCAOo U
DKI'ABT
FOU
GbtCMO
Portland
BtiecUI
9:15 a. m
via Hnnt-Ington
Atlantic
Kxprcaft
SOfijum.
Bt. Paal
FaslMaU
Oin.a.
via
Bpokans
From PorUana, Oi.
Salt Laip, DenTer. pi
??&. ? Karuw
V,V) JUUUtl. UMrAem
m Emt. v
SLi6. Denreir Pl
". umana, Kan-ai
haalM, talcago
Walla Walla, uJtlSon"
Jpokanrj, Wallaoe, PnU:
?iM MlanoatoUs bl
Chicago, and at.t.
am
reoa
5JSPU,
',E
Lta
ucean and River Schri..i.
For hjn Francisco Every fle dij,
at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way pohd
and North Beach Dally (except Sun
day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. a.
Dally service (wator permitting) 00
WHIamotte and Yamhill rivers.
For fuller information ask or vriti
your nearest ticket agent, or
A. L. CHAIQ,
General Passenger Agent
The Oregon Railroad & Naviratim
Co., Portland, Oregon.
TIME CARD NO. 28.
No. 2 for Yaqulna
Leaves Albany 12.45 P.Jt
Leaves Corvallls 1:45 P.M.
Arives Yaqulna 5:10 P.U
No. 1. Returning
Leaves Yaqulna 7:1K A.M.
Leaves Corvallls 11:30 AiL
..12:15 P.M.
1:00 1M.
6:00 P.M.
Arrives Albany ..
No. 3 for Detroit
Leavo Albany
Arrives Detroit
No. 4 from Detroit
Leave Detroit 6:30 A.E
Arrives Albany k. . 11:15 AJl
Train No. I arrives in Albany In
time to connect with tho S. P. sontb
bound train, as well as giving two or
three hours in Albany before depart
ure of S. P. north bound train.
Train No. 2 connects with the 8. P.
trainB at Cprvallls and Albany giving
direct sorvlco to Newport and adjt
cont beaches.
Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breltenbush
nnd othor mountain resorts leaves Al
bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit
about 6:00 p. m.
For further Information apply to
EDWIN STONE, Manager.
T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany.
H. H. CRONISE, Agent. Corvalll".
A
FULL
STOCK
Wo now have a full stock of Hy
acinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus,
Snowdrops, Jonquils and a n!e as
sortment of Chinese Sacred Lilies
Would bo pleased to have the poblie
call and inspect our stock at
Savage & Fktchct
322-324 Commercial St.
i
O. C. T. CO.'S PA88ENQER
TEAMER8
POMONA
And Altona leave for Portland
daily, excopt Sunday, at
ni. For Albany, daily,
Sunday, at about C p.
Corvallls, Monday
10
except
m. vr
Wednesday
and Saturday at 0 P-
rvu-i-! Pa si Tratto
M.ftiAlWlrlA
Qs-l Restaurant
Best 15o meals in tho' city. J
21 me&i yv
with, cakoa 6c.