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.vrrmiy "WST'rRT''71f' 8 DAILY OAMTAIi JOURNAL, BALTCM, ORHGON. FRIDAY, DECEmiKR 14, 1000. I FREE PRIZES! for School Children Wo nro rtcsIroHS of Retting Uio children's Idea of Santa Clans, no wo offer special prizes for tlic Best Drawing Most Artistic Cleverest Conception IZWTf school child, will receive n prirc and lias n clinncc for tlio big prlff. All drawings must be done In Ink, on white ptxvw 0x11 inches mid must contain the name mid address of the artist, together with the nmnc of (ho school attended. Do not fold your drawings. HE ORIGINAL. NO TRACINGS ACCEITED. PHIZES DISTRIH UTED DKCEmiKR 17. aaags " ' - t sHF f Wft A f ? JtKtKjm fy V" ' " v Jv ,T I GLEJE CLUB TONIGHT. Hoys Como With Songs on Their Lips, nnd Healing In Their Wings. Holiday Things Tfeat Women Like FINE LINENS FINE FURS NECKWEAR RAIN COATS SILK WAISTS GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS WRIST BAGS CUT GLASS BRONZES HANDKERCHIEFS. Thousands of llhuy hnndkor chiefs. Vast quantities are leaving our counters dally, and yet as Hortnicnts nro still good on ac count of tho extensive prepara tions wo liavo made for tho Holi day Trade. Prices and varieties to suit your nurso nnd taste. 5 to $0.00- HIHHONS. Wo nro showing the grandest assortment of holiday ribbons nt the lowest prices reliable ribbons should bo sold. Ribbons for per sonal adornment, for fancy work and decorative tiurposcs in nil shades and widths. Holiday Things That Men Like HOUSE COATS BATH ROBES SLIPPERS SUIT CASES NECKWEAR GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS UMBRELLAS MUFFLERS NEW HAT iGood I Goods A cJl1etieAS&& 8eo Hohguorb tho grt-at Clairvoyant and Palmist at the Carnival, Dcccmlcr 1-1 and in. Good I Goods I tHMMMHl Tllo college boys arc here. The much-talked of aggregation from the University of Oregon arrived -in this city this morning with every thing from a suit case to a calcium light. They took up their abodei at the Willamette hotel, where they will remain until tomorrow noon when they leave for Albany, v ,Most of tho morning was spont'ln visiting friends, and In seeing tho sights of tho capital city. At 1 o'clock tho entire aggrega tion proceeded to tho high Bchool. Several of the members of the club spoke to tho Btudents boosting the state university. Tho talks wore In terspersed with songs nnd Jokes, and the members left leaving a good Impression on the preparatory Btu dents. Tho crowd to nlsht Is said to. bo one of tho largest of tho season. Up to the time this paper wont to press tho sale had" been heavy, and tho rack In tho box offlco presents a scanty appearance. Several parties have been planned, Including tho alumni of tho stato uni versity, tho Bonlor claBS of tho high school and other parties composed of Salom'B society people. Tho curtain will go up at 8:15 p m. sharp. . o Greenville Druggist Sold Without 3Jcen.se. Hlllsboro, Or., Doc. 14. Dr. M. II. Pnrkor. who conducts a drug storo at Greenville, this county, wns yostorday arraigned beforo Judgo McBrlde, of the circuit court, on four chnrgos of having sold liquor without a license. Ho ontorod a plea of utility to ono and was lined $200. Tho remaining charges were sus pended during good behavior. Cir cuit court will adjourn tonight. CITY NEWS A Oollejtion of Important Para graph for Your Cowriderntloa Bay Your Christmas Presents x At tho Mld-Wlntor Carnival. Kvorythlng now, up-to-dato nnd at prlcoa to ploaso all. 2t. Open Evenings Till Christmas- On account of so tunny music In struments used In having tho usual good times at Christmas, my atoro will bo opon ovory ovonlng till Christ-1 mas. doo. C. Will. Doalor In Music nnd. Suwing Machines, oppoatto Bush Bank, 12-13-at. Will Sell Roth Property- In tho matter of Clifford Iloth, a minor, tho county court bus author lod tho guardian, Laura L. Roth, to soil certain real proporty, located In North Salem, Tho mothof and guar dlnu Is In poor health, ami tho ren tal of tho proporty Is not sufllclont to koop nnd cducato tho child. Living Hahlcs Will bo seen In tho baby incuba tors at tho Mld-Wlntor Carnival Doc. 14 nnd 1G. 271 Commorclnl ' St. General admission 10c. 2t. Inventory Taken I Tim osintu nf Dnvlil MoRnltv has boon .npprnlsed at $25,035.30. Among tho moBt vnluablo assets aro 207 shares of Btock of tho First . Hank of Joseph, which aro valued nt ,115,525. Brilliant Cut Glass ho kind that glitters and sparkle Hfce puro crystal. That'll tho kind we keep at HARU'S, KvHieinber thcro nro two grades of Otti Glass. In tho bent grade tho kVum Is pure, clear and white J to Mt when tho light fall Hpoti tho petfatasA cut surfaces, It scintillates imoet llko tho diamond. Ih the iafe ir grd tho glass Is Inclined to bo eiewdy nnd tkwd, and retact light fry poorly, Ttkm MiH "M wJT 8lM is cat Ihm tk WHch to do wltk tho Ixaut MMry Im tho pieces as the C to gh ttsclf. lib wwry tho jtaeM Wily of Cut hi (ke city, cos4tliH of KuwfcM m4 tikreo or four others of Gt yr cut flcc nt Bwr's ml f t tHt fvcrt. School Piind Tioans Tho Btnto land bonrd has appr.ovcd twonty-threo applications for loans of tho common school fund, interest, aggregating n total of $43,S9T?rl Ills of tho Flesh Moat of tho Ills flosh Is heir to nro romodled by Osteopathy. Llkoly your caso would bo easily rcachod. It would at least do no hurm to have a talk with Dr. D. H. Whlto, In tho Droyman building. tucs-fri Notice Tho Paclflo States Tel. & Tel Co. will not bo rosponslblo for debts con tracted for supplies or matorlal, ex cept on ordor slcnod by manager. W. H. Dancy, Manager. 12-1 4-3t. o - My hoart and hand another claimed, Ilia pIoa had como too late. It's over thus with poople without pluck and Tim. Tako Rocky Mountain Toa don't St left again. For m1 at Dr. Stono'a store. o " ' Two Marrlago Licenses. A marrlago Hcoiibo has been Issued to Ernest A. Hartnmn, aged 30, of Wuplnltlu, and Miss Minnlo R. Dun lavy, aged 20, of Scotta Mills. J. W, McCown callod on County Clork Allen this morning and bo cured n permit to marry Mtsa Nottlo Shepherd, a woll and favorably known young lady ago 81, of Silver ton. Tho groom Is a young man of sterling qualities and was a candi date for tho stato Bounto on tho Re publican ticket nt last oloctlon. Ho Is ut present a promlout attorney and collector of Portlaud. Notice, tSafT S JCWCTry Mdora of tko Capital Natloaul Baak J eilnm will Vtt VJ a 111 li.nVlu Store Cm. 9b md IMmty St. Saknv Ortgofl . 9t ftalem will k kW at t Wuk( wow Ik S1i, Oto, o Tim 4y b atflit ay f. luMtour. 1MT. ftrim Oroa, &. I. 1IM. JOS, H, ALBBRT, 1I-1-1k. CakSr. Superintendent Will Whip. Tho bonrd of directors of Oregon City hnvo established a rulo direct ing that In tho futttro nil corporal punlshmeut will bo Inflicted by Supt. W. C. McKee. Heretofore nil pnn ishmonts have been inflicted by the two principals of tho schools, but tho now order Is swooping, and tUey nro not allowed to lay their bauds on a pupil. Mormons Invade Hrooklyu. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 1 1. George Albert Smith, ono of tho twolvo npos tlos of tho Mormon church, and Brlgham Itoberts, Mormon elder barred from congress seven years ago, aro at prcsont In consultation with tho elders of tho church hero. It wbb announced today that work on tho construction of n great Mormon church hero would bo immediately proceeded with. , Kcmnrknblo Cure. "I. was much nlhictod wlfh sciati ca," writes Ed. C. Nud, Iowavlllo, Sedgwick Co,, Kan., "going about oc crutches and suffering a deal of pain. I was Inducod to try Ballard's Snow Liniment, which rollovod mo. "I used threo 50o bottles. It Is tho greatest liniment I over used; havo rocommonded It to a number of porsons; all express thomsolvcs a bolng bonolltted by It. I now walk without crutchos, ablo to perform a groat deal of light labor on tho farm." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry's drug storo. NotJeo of Kstray; Notlco Is hereby given that the un dersigned has taken up ono sorrel mare about six years old; weight about 900 pounds; whlto stripe in forehead; white right hind foot; whlto left fore foot; brand 5 circle on right shoulder; foretop and toll bobbed oK. Duo notice has been posted according to law, aad appraise Peace L. F. Evans, of Brooks d la ment of value made by Justice of the trlct, aad aotlce tied wltk the coua ty clerk of Marlon coaaty, November 10, 1808. Owner caa recover prop erty by ideatlfylag aaaae aad paylag costs as provided by law. W. II. BQAN, 11-23-tf Brooks, Oregon , -o Oitwit tke 8ari. A complication of female troubles, with catarrh of the etomach aad feowein, kad reduced Mrs. Tkomu 8. Aufltla, of Lvaworth, Ind to suek a deplorabla ooadltlon, tkat her doc tor advtoed a operation; but ker kui kajad fearlag fatal reealts, poetpoaed taU to try Klectrlo Bitters; aad t tke aw mow eat of all wko knew ker, tkW 4Ic!e eoeapl-etely eared ker, Quara4eed cure for torpid liver, kldaer dlaeasi, bWomaeei, Jasa Uae, ckllki aad fever, general d kdttr, ervoeaee and bkod peUoa Hmt, Best UwU vuide. Prtee IH at J, O. Perry's drag store. Try It, ij; A Woman's Curiosity. j Seattle, Doc. 14. Lnto last night tho Jury returned n vordlct of mur- jdor In tho second dogroo In tho case of Eugunio Bnstionelln, for killing Emmn Dally by a dead fall arranged with a revolver In a trunk. Tho woman opened tho trunk out of curiosity and was shot through .tho heart. o Military Wedding nt Washington. Washington", Doc. 11. In St. John's Eplscopnl church hero today tho marrlaso took placo of Mrs. Mario Barnes, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ounnell, nud Lieutenant Murk Brook, U. S. A. Tho wedding was a military affair and tho attendance fashionable After tho ceromony a rocoptlon wns hold In tho homo of tho bride's parents. -o . Sir Charles Wyndlmm to Retire. London, Dec. 14. Sir Charles Wyndham presided nt tho annual dinner of tho Actors' Benovojent fund. Ho stated that he contem plated an early retirement from the stage. 1msW m tei. w t. . t . . Nogl Thrown from Horse. Toklo, Dec. 14, Admiral Nogl was thrown from his horse today and Is unconscious. His condition causes apprehension. Chicago Markets. Chicago, Dec. 14. Wheat 74 73, corn 42, oats 3431344. o Tho crew of tho steamer Northland picked up the English bark Mel anopo off tho mouth of the Columbia river Wednesday, and yesterday brought It into port. It Is valued ut $75,000, and had been abandoned by tho owners, so tho finders will bo keepers. Two men narrowly escaped death In Pendleton Wednesday ovenlng, when ono of the big street rollers used by tho Warren Construction Company fell through the Main street brldgo Into the Umatilla riv er. Thoy wero on the machine when It fell, and both jumped, thus saving themselves. It Is the beat safeguard against ladlf-eatioa, biliousness and dyapep a4, kaowa to naakiad. Holltster's Hky Moaatala Tea or Tablets. 25 eats. For sle at Dr. Stone's stora e WmlMAaSMlNil CJM&tu Personals Newport Idlfd Paul Wallace wont to yesterday. o. K. HarrlnKton left for Portland last evening. . . . " Dr. Brewer came up .from Portland last evening. ; Frank Durbln Is up the yalloy on hop btiBlneaa. . !irf Mrs. John Noren ,is visiting rola tlves in Albany. i Dr. Z. M. Pnrvin returned to Port land last ovenlng. Frank Albright nnd son wero ' In Albnny yesterday. j Mr. and Mrs. Max Bureri are In- Portlaud for a short vlBit. Attorney AVobster Holmes is back from a visit In Portland. B. F. Hnll nnd wife, of Woodburn, nro In the city for a week's visit. C. D. Gabrlolson hn3 returned from a business trip to Tillamook. F. Q. Decknbagh is In Portland on business. He will return this even ing. Mrs. Mark Skiff is visiting In Portland. She will return in a few days. J. A. Bishop and wlfo left this morning to spond a few days In Portland. Stato School Superintendent Jt H. Ackerman went to Portland this morning. Mrs. B. O. Shucking was among tho Portland-bound pnsongers this morning. Mrs. E. S. Contcs. of tho roform school, was vlsltlm: in tho city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Thlelson aro visiting In Portland. They will re turn next week. Ed. Swnzy, who haB been visiting In Portlnnd for tho past week, re turned this morning. Miss Chloo Bnshor has returned from Portlnnd. whoro sho has been vlBltlng relatives and frlonds. Tom Cornelius, city mnrshal, re turned yesterday from Tho Dnllea with a carload of lino horses. Mrs. E. C. Dnlrymplo wont to Port land this morning to spend n week visiting frlonds and relatives. J. F. Van Winkle, of Portland, Is visiting his brothor, Assistant Attor ney-General I. II. Van Winkle. Dnn S. Knln, tho Alaska mining man, Is in town. lio recontly re turned from n trip in California. H. W. Goode, prcsldont of tho Portland Genernl Electric Company, roturned to Portlnnd last ovenlng. Mrs. J. P. Rogers nnd daughter, Miss Elonor, left this morning for a visit in Eugene. Mrs. C. F. Jameson, after making n short visit in tho city, roturnou this morning to her homo In Joffor- 8011. Oscar Huber, who represents tho Bnkor Asphalt Paving Company, In Portland, wns hero yesterday on business. Mrs. J. B. Shanks left this morn ing for Albnny to visit her dnughtor, who U an nttondnnt in tho hospltnl in that city. Guy W. Hunt, of tho North Pole mill, Sumpter, Is In tho city to re main ImtU after tho holidays, visit ing his pnrents, J. A. Elgin, of Elgin, Orogon, is in tho city visiting his wlfo, who Is a student in tho music department of the Wlllnmotto University. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fnrrons and llttlo daughter, aftor visiting tho former's brother. Glon A. Fnrrons, roturned homo this morning to their home In Portland. Dr. Anna M. Bnrr, of Portland, is visiting relatives in tho city, and will assist in tho Bnrr Jewelry store dur ing tho holiday rush. Hon. W. C. Hawley left this morn ing for Lobnnon, whoro ho will ad dress a meeting under tho auspices of the high school on tho subject "Making tho Declaration of Inde pendence." W. R. Young, after a short vlsjt In tho city, left this morning ' for Portland, en route to Coquille. Ho was formerly employed In tho Stock ton store, and has recontly been an employe of a largo Portland firm. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Pratt, of Glendale, who havo been guests at tho homo of A. F. Hofer. left for homo today. Mr. Pratt Is cashier of tho Glendale Stato Bank, and an all round hustler for that rising young city of Southern Oregon. Mrs. L. B. Qeer. mother of Bert Geer, telegraph editor of tho Tri bune, arrived last evening from Pull man, Wash., where sho has heen at tho bedsldo of another son. who has been HI fo several weeks with tv- phold fever. After visiting hero for a few days she will return to her homo near Corvallls Ed. Hogue, managing editor of tho Baker Citv Herald, passed through Pendletoa last evening on his way korae from aa over-Sunday visit to Pbrtlaad. Hogue la well-kaowa la Pendleton! aaviBg formerly been telecrapk edi tor of tbo TrlHuue. Padletin Tri. btiae. H Strength Comes VvVW.uit l0 Eat, W wnatrouDlgct, .rjia1!,rjpIe6!,,oeBtn'otfood,. uu" iwiHUOUn- It Hint,... w'hat.-Fovrstop to think Z trtA Attr fn 41 .. t .. v.v lu. uiura, Th s I, Reckless dlsrecnr.! ..'w' choice of ; foods, rapid eating ,"U1"" i:uun. aro tho .(. tioned causes of all Btomrfc i u;erB,frdm tho slight ncho to Q lignant cancer. . -There is -nothing more rerJ than a 'dyspeptic stomacha ThJ for putrofactlon. ecn.lltur fj?l poison inrougnout tlio entire i depressing tho brain, befoullijl breath, Bourlng the taBte, deaJ tho muscles, lncnpacltatlng thetl anu Kiuneys ror their work. d fating tho hoart, choking the iJ and clogging tho bowels. All of theso disagreeable anil i gnrous conditions aro due to the i proper digestion of food and the e sequent assimilation of poison. 1 else can bo expected? if the (J lies in tho stomach, if tho sysleml constipated, fermentation Is the i tural outcome. It shows lUeli sour watery risings, bolchlngi, M burn nnd palnfu breathing. Thcro Is only ono way to rellJ this condition. If tho stomach : fuses to digest your food put sod thing Into It thnt will. Sturl Dyspepsia Tablot3 nro nothing bl digestives. They aro not a nedlclJ nicy worn wnun inu siomacn tl not. Each tablet contains enough p Bin, diastase, golden seal and ott dlgestlvo elements to reduce J,D grains of ordinary food to theprcf consistency for assimilation Into t: blood. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are t-j solutoly puro. Thero Is nothiil harmful in them ns shown la the endorsement by 40,000 physldtu ii tho United States and Canada. Ask your family physician opinion of Stuart's Dyspepsia Til! and If ho is honest toward joi! will stato positively that tnerr euro your stomach trouble whits It may bo, unless you havo waited d long and havo allowed your dlsori to devolop Into cancer. Act today nnd begin to end ; suffering. A freo trial package i bo sent to your address upon! quest. Tho BO cont sizo pwhc aro for Balo nt your drugclst'i. A. Stuart Co., 67 Stuart Bldg.,1 shall, Mich. . o Wliltto Returned to Asylum. Jnmos K. White, who tta? from tho asylum on NovomberM' this "venr. wns yesterday broU back to tho Institution. Hewul cnted a few days ago near Rosehl and arrested on a charge of forfnjj Tho authorities horo were now nnd nt onco Bont an officer to U M,.,..., nf Mm nntlent White,'1' serving a term in tho Orecon pe tontlnry for forgery, became ha and was transferred to the asrltf o- Rlver Notes. Tho river was at tho 4 foot early this morning. rr.u inn i.niPB of local b owoltln In the O. C, T. dOCkl" shipment to Portland. Reform School Supplier Qonlnil nrnnosalS ttrO berW ni,Mtf.rt fnr furnishing the StU form School with supplies for next six montns, eauib - , Tti- .nh Rnedflcatloni .t.i i aa win ho furnlsnN' application to tho superintend All D1UB lUUOk u" " -' ,ifar0il 27, 1906, and nil goods del Iretw j ... o-t i , Tnnuary 1", i1 N. H. L00KB- sunerlnteafl . io 1900. J keai, Oregon, . lt.iUm BORN, n a ttti Tn Mr. and Mrs. C nt their homo on Asylum -Th.oov Dficombor 1 x s soven-pound daughter. Money to Loafl wo.-;- J Over Ladd & Bush's B". - ,ZTSTi nwmc. u5. Fraak Meredltb. ifpl Oslee wltk WB. Drowa lit Ceatateretal 8tr NEW TODAVJ n Tu Priro " . ...t. i - tt,n driH- ih cure pi " -- -jiest ( k.Mt a. euro and PV ,, " tsi , for all unioriu- street, ftolem rr, iccS v iM 7, ,