.n-.-! t r Tf" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMDEH 25, 1000. OLD A And many other useful gifts are to be found here. Extra delivery service for Monday. CURRENT TOPICS TODAY - " - ' - Prepared for tho Public Solioolo 8ti(l tho Family C4rU. TJjo Intorslnto commission will ro port a bill and ask that it bo ouactud to iirovont a car shortage Hon. JamoM Ilryce, tho now IlrltlBli ambassador to tho Unitod StatoB, lias boon rocolvod at WaHhlngton. A gniig of twonty-Iivo or thirty col logo boya in AnnapollH, Maryland, took n neitro imirdnror out of Jail and hanged lilin. News wm glvun out today that tho llltf f firtiiil'tlt Irmu uiij.lt ii .... 1 1, .nlc. ""I. .-... n, nuvii lt till! Iftllin. expross companlus and tolograph Jl coinpauloH, will send a big and strong j, lobby to Salem thU winter during tho hohhIoii of the legislature to try to prevent any legislation detrlmen till to tin rich corporations. lie nlwr Nolan of the United State I land olllco ai The Dalles, who recent ly resigned, hui had his resignation withdrawn by tho president pending tho Investigation of the ohnrgss that Mr Nolan hua made In commotion with 8omo Umber lauds against for mer Congressman Malcolm A. Moody and Stat'i Soiuitor Whealdon. Hon IC1 Mill Root. socretnry of statu nud horetoforo rooogiilsed im n lead- Ing caudldato for Uio repulillcnu iiomlnallou for president, has boon ' reckoned out of tho running on ao-; count of a bdoqcIi ha made In Now , York ndvooatlng a strong central government t, the detriment of the j Individual ..a.,i . .imUIUIH., Utntoa. letters to .School Children. Ohloago, Dee. in. Donr Chlldren: Wo returned to Chicago over tho Pennsylvania rail road. Jersey City, Now Jersey, Is tho terminal of this great four-truok rati- and, which runs west to Chicago l61 0 in I lea. Tho limited train runs thin dla- inco la 18 hours. It can make tho ohodulo in 10 hours, or mnko up hours if bohlnd. Tho train U composed of live Pull- mis, nu observation ear, a dining r, n mirrot oar ami one naggago if. The huffot our has Hinoklug nn, harbor shop, and hatha. Tho ttecrvntlon car carrloa a library, unogiaphor nml tj'powrltor, which r troo This train is novor crowd- pi and gonorally carries 50 to CO Swoplo. It la oloutrlc lighted from , largo dynamo In the baggngo car. Tho rldo from Joraey City, npposlto jw York, to I'hlladoipiiia, la irough almoat a continuous city, l nilloa lone. Thoro aro fnotorloa, iburbs, tho palncwa of nilUlounlroa. &lf HnUa. raco trneks, ohurchoa, col- fc$, all tho way. I topped at Philadelphia throo mir to visit Independence hull, tho llrthpltico of Amoi'lcan liberty, whero r. i - .. ....J i to wciarniion oi uuueponuonco u : iftW p. I wlh every boy and girl In Oro- 'a could see tho room whero the ndera of this government mot Chairs thw sut In, tho tabloa they Wjpo, the Ink wells la which Jpp4 thfrir peps, and tno om A Liberty ell that rung out SANTA Never overlooks the Furniture Store. He finds his best and most substantial presents here. CHINA CLOSET BUFFET, DINING TABLE, BOOK CASE, DESK, ROCKER, archy In America nud mado it tho land of frocdom. At Chicago I mot many old friends of my boyhood. Marlon W. Cook, our county clork In Iown, Is procur ing right of way for tho Mllwaukeo, St. Paul railway. A young man who as our county auditor, Elza W. Adams, has rlson to tho high posi tion of sourotnry of tho snmo gront railroad company. This bIiowb what our Marlon county olIlolalH may ho como. 13. IIOFISK. A Wwti'ni Wonder. There's a 11111 nt Dowlo, Tox that'B twlco as big as last yoar. This wondor 1b W. L. Hill, who from a wolght of 00 pounds has grown to over 180. Ho suyB: "I havo Biit forod with a torrlble cough, whon I began taking Dr. King's New Dlscov- ory for Consumption, Coughs and ColdB. Now, after taking 12 bottler, I havo more than doubled in wolght and am complotaly curod." Only Hiiro Cough nud Cold euro. Guaran teed by J. 0. Perry, druggist; 60o and J 1.00. Trlnl bottlo froo. DR. KUM Wonderful CHINESE DOCTOR Will trent you with Oriental herb and euro uny dtaonso without oporation or pnin, Dr. Kum la known everywhere in Bivlom, and bus cured many promlnoit pooplo hero. Ho has lived in Salem for i!0 yerae, and can be trusted. He iiMitd tj.ikv niiwHMniv iinltnnwn in whlift 'am, tLcm Mn euM eaUrfhf aotUmfl ,ung trouble, rLeu. matinm, itoiuaoh, liver, and kidney dis eases. Dr. Kum m&kos a specialty of dropsy and feeuQe tioublea. His remedies eoxe private dieeiteea when everything ele fails. He has hundreds of teetl nioaiAls, and gives consultation free. Prloos for medicines very moderate. Persotte in the country ean write fox blank. Send stamp. If you want some extra, flno tea, got It from us, DR. KUM BOW WO 00., 107 South High street, Salem, Oregon. The Bank Habit Peeaibly you who re4 this Wave neve &opt a bak accouat, K ot, lflUlis sucgefit that you try tfce Kpeittiout. You will and It kJrl iu many ways. Aside frow tho fact that yeur Money will We sate from theft aad Ire, vwtsi a habit tends to thrift ad tmomy, discipline aid a geaeral i4sretandlag of buslne priacl fm, ,H of which are eseatlal te It also affords a eo are- method for tke payaaaat ot 4Mb; ami, as the ckeok are al- preserved aai returned te tkey tarve as receipts for the ut paid. We will he yleaMC to rve you as your hanker. Owm In and osa a hash aceouat. Safcm Stt Baat L K PAGE PMs)MMat K. W. HAZARD, OudklMr CLAUS &ssz2eai l&--"- v- iiii-Cf i I uwJJ.?"Ml.L'"f Si F2- '-ffifc? r fcZ- - i .. . - - r r. . t-- i lj i i Personals A. C. Llbby, of Jefferson, is In tho city today. Mayor Frank Waters wont to Port lnnd this morning. Mrs. 13nrl, of Turner, wnB in tho city this morning. Mrs. William Massoy Is reported, to bo daugorously nick. Attornoy J. H. McNnry Is In Port land for a short visit. J. W. Punish was a Salem visitor from Jefferson today. S. U. Stewart was u Salem visitor from Woodburn yoaterday. Rev. J. II, Fowler ruturnod to his home In Turner this morning. 4 H. A. KurU of Sacramento 1b vis iting bin paronU in this city. Rev. W. II. Jonea of McMlnnvllle vialtod in the olty yeHterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Gilbert returned today from a vlilt In Jeffertou. Hon. .1. D. Simmons, of Monitor, wes In the city Saturday evening. Harry Muurer of lSugene waa vlalt lug rolntlvus In this city yesterday. J. C. Goodnlu. Jr., hae rotumed from a buslnesa trip to Portland. Mm. John Hughes hna gono to Gold Hill to visit Mr. 0. V. Vnwtor. itov. Q. O. 01 Ivor, of Jefforsou, waa in tho olty on bualneae this morn ing. Janios I). Simpson, who liven nonr Dallas, Is In tho olty for Christmas shopping. Dean J. F. Matthews, of tho Wil lamotte unlvorstty, upont Sunday In Portland. o It's tho natural food of the human body, sclontlilcnlly ohargod with llfo produclng ulomonts, unheard of In any other modlolue. Holllstor's Rooky Mountnlu Tea. Tea or Tab lets, 35 conts. Dr. Stone's Storo. NOT HARD TO SELECT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT OUR STORE Diamond Rings, $H nud up Gold Filled AVntchiM $H nud up Rings 75c and up Ilrooclios, 91 nud up Tie PIuh, 7flc nud up Gouts' Chains, $1 nnd up Indies CTmlus, $2.S3 nud up Xock Chains, 91 nud up llracolets, $2 anil up Clocks 91 and up. Tho fluent Hue of Cut Glass Sterling Silverware nnd Gold luutdled uuibrcllna CTcr shown In Salem. Storo eoftjr to And only one on Comaicrcial street, next to Cap! (al National Dank. Chas. il. Hinges. Jwtr and Graduate MSaBVaMBSVJtMBUaV ffVyaA LIIiaiyniX ITCC E lt Hoy Knotts. the medical student, has cono to his homo at Tualatin, where ho will spend his vacation. MIbs Stanley, tho stenographer of the Light and Traction Company, In this city, went to Portland Saturday. Mrs. L. M. Miller left this morn ing for Aumsvlllo to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. MerrMeld. Mrs. A. L. Clearwater and little daughter left this morning for Tnco ma, whero they will spend Chrlstmns. W. P. Babcock and family have gono to Eugene to spend Christmas with his brother-in-law. Jas. Wood ruff. Miss Merle Davoy, of Baker City, la spending tho holidays at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davoy. Mrs. M. E. Austin, who Is attend ing tho medical collego hero, has gono to Falrvlow to spend tho va cation. Vilotha Thurman, of Jefferson, will arrlvo in tho city this afternoon to visit her sister, Mrs. Oeorgo Rlchtor. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roberts, of Marlon, aro in Salem to spend Christ mas with their son." H. E. Roberts, and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Harmon! and daughter, Esther, left today to coul,i only got around at times with spend Christmas with relatives in the greatest difllculty. Doan's Kidney Pold county. pn's benefitted me at onco, and whon Mr. nud Mrs. Otto Krausso and j nau UJj0i to boxes I was abso family, of Portland, aro hero to lutoly froo from ovory symptom of spond Chrlstmns with Mr. and Mrs. my 0jd troublo, and my health waa J. J. Dalrymplc. Uottor tihan it had boon for 11 years. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Ling of Mill l CM1 conscientiously say that Doan's City aro hero to spond Chrlstmns at Kidnoy Pills are tho host remedy of tho homo of Mr. Ling's pnrcnts, Mr. I tho knd x ovor u&0(1 or know of;. nnd Mrs. C. N. Ling. FoP hy aj dtfaiorai prjco goc. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reed nnd Fostor-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, Now York, granddnughtor left this morning for goo agonts for trn0 Untod gUlt03 Portlnnd to visit Mr. and Mrs. Reed's, sou over Christmas. K. K. Miller, who has chargo of tho Tacoma Y. M. C. A., is In tho city to spondh tho holidays with his T1 l"l' ot Home has Issued a mothor, Mrs. Amolln Miller. jnoto to tho powers protesting against Miss Cornollus. of Stayton, and'tho seizure of tho nrchlves of tho Miss Ilaker. of Scio. two successful j church by tho French government. Orogon tenchors, woro in tho city to- o day to do some Chrlstmns shopping. , ,, . , Miss Florence Hatch, one of the Jco of Sale of Stnto Pnrm. nlork. In tho olllro of Snnrntnrv of Tho Stato Land Board offora for State Dunbar, wont to Portland this afternoon to spond Christmas. IluriciiliiH ut (he Yokohama Ten c, Mr! nn.l Mm. O. L. Mnr,-I nml daughter, of Turner, arrived In the' nlv M.lu mn ,. Afta lirlnf vllf here they will leave for Dayton, where thoy will visit friends nnd ro- vuvv" ur uruil i"""10 ' " Minna, ltreaauror, for at least ono-ilfth of KdKar Averlll. of tho Pondloton.tho ,)r,co otteroi. Tribune, pnased through the city this1 Tho tor,na of Payment aro one-fifth morning onroute to Corvallls to down- and tho valance in annual In spend Chriatmas with relatives. n,'tallmonU of one-fifth oach. Intor wlll return to this city to visit his 0-t c nor cent I)0r a"nu. many friends Thursday or Friday. The r,1,t lo rJct nnV and a u,ds Mrs. II. Q. Sounemnnn and chll- la reserved. OSWALD WEST, dren. of Qlondnle, are In tho city, I stat0 Land Agont. aiiendlng Chrlstmns nt the Amslor Dat81 th,a 1Uu dn' ot Docombor, home in South Salem. Mr. Sonne-. lJ)0C' 12-15-lw mauiv will nlso join them in the Chriatmas festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Amslor, of San FrnnclHCO, aro also hero to spond tho holidays. Don't miss the bargain sale ut the Yokohama Tea Store. Miss Anna Stalgor and Miss Mary Smith, of tho normal doparmont of tho Wlllamotto Univorslty, loft this morning for tholr homos up tho vnl loy. O. P. nennett. of Portland, who hns boon In tho city attending tho funornl of his Into brother, J. lion nott, roturned to his homo this morning, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lltchflold, of Yaquina, who aro visiting tho for mer's parents horo, loft this morning for Portland, whero thoy will spond tho day. Mr. and Mrs. J. G, hidings and son enme down from Drain yostei day for tho Christmas holidays. Thoir son, Klmur. Is nlso home from Port land. The crowds nro uolng to the Yo kohama Tea Store for bnrgalus in Christmas goods. The Best Is the Cheapest Wo carry tho RKST and will till your orders for Christmas with tho lc.t nt reasonable prices. You will want somo of tlie follewing: Nuts, Dates, Figs, Oranges. Itamuins, Miuro Ment, Olives, Tickles, Cheese, Cranberries, Lettuco nud Celery, Cannexl Corn, Peas, String lletuis or Asparagus. Plneo your onlera with us nnd wo will seo Uiat It is Alletl to your etiUro satisfaction. Moir Grocery Company ac ONE WEAK SPOT. Most Salem People Have a Weak Part and Too Often It's tho Back. Evoryono has a weak snot. To often It's a bad back. Twinges foi'low ovory sudden twist. Dull aching pains lcoop up day and night. Telto you tho kidneys1 need holp For baclcaclne is really lddnoy-ache. A kidney euro 19 what you need. Doau's Kidney Pills cures sick kid neys, Curo backocho and all urinary His. Saem people recommond1 tho reme dy. F. A. Sutton, of 1125 Watter etrodt, Salem, Or., says: "For ten or 12 years rheumatism and kidney troublo wa3 tho acourgo of my Hfo, and two or throo times I was down on my back on account of tho pain being so severe; I could hardly move, owing to tho lameness, and had to leavo my farm and come Into tho city to docitor for tho trouble, but nothing seemed to bring mo more than temporary relief. I waa in bad shapo Just before I wont to Dr. Sfconio'o drug storo and) pro cured Doan'o Kidney Pills. My limbs would scarcely support me, and I Romombor tho name Dean's and tako no othor. sa, to. tho b,ddor tho E(lcs Lract of.Iand ndJo n,nR tho - - ' comoiory containing 04.02 acres, iuui u ut tuaa. Soalcd bids will bo received by tllO undor8,Rncd "p to and until 2 o'clock P- .. UOCOniUOr 8, 1U0U. All bids must bo accompanied by a cortlficd 11 1 L X A. At A Xotico of Estray. Notice Is heroby given that the mi derslgned has taken up one sorrel mare about six years old; weight about 900 ponnds; white stripe In forehead; white right hind foot; white left fore foot; brand 5 circle on right shoulder; foretop and tall bobbed off. Due notice has boen posted according to law, and appraise Peace L. F. Evans, of Brooks die raont of value made by Justice of the trlct, and notice Hied with the eeua ty olork ef Marlon county, November 10, 1906. Owner can recover prop erty by ldentlfylac same and paying eosts as provided hy law. W. H. EOAN, 11-23-tf Brooks, Orogon -o Cured Paralysis. W. F. Batly.p. o., True, Teaaa, writes: "My wife had been suffer ing Ave yara wlUr paralyala in her arm, when I was persuaded to use Ballard's Snow Liniment, which cured her all right. I have also used It for old sores, frostbite and akin eruptions. It does the work." Bold by D. J. Pry's drug store. j Sawmill Shut Down. The Svauldlns sawmill shut down last evening to remain dormant un til Thursday when business will be resumed. Tho Teang Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug Elsts, or two months' treatment by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2928 Olrre street. St LouU. Mo. SeHd for teaUaaoninio 0-1,1 K- . . drug store. -- wv.u VI OUjnfTR dw-lyr CASTOR I A for InftoU and CULi 1 M Ym Kin Always tutU S MgM - "0 S o m IMitchelf, Lewis & Sfcaver Salem Branch F. P. CAREY, MANAGER M5wrc!CTiTvgsar,ii MiiRiizlues at Wholesale Ihites. Tho Bobbs-Morrill Company, tho book publishers, havo issued a hand Bomoly Illustrated 3G-pago page inas nzlno catalog, which they havo of forod to send to any render of our paper absolutely froo. This catalog shows how our read ora can buy tholr noxt year's supply of magazines at prlcos that havo nev or beforo been oqualicd. One of their offors is tho Cosmopolitan, The Home Magazine and the Reader Magazino regular prico f 5.00, for half price, ?2.50. Bo3idos this offer thoy quota prlcos on all loading mag azines at bargain prlcos. If you intend to subscribe to any magazino for tho coming year, you will savo tlmo and money by send ing for tho beautiful catalog. It i froo for the asking. Simply address a postal card today to Tho Bobbs Morrill Company, Magazine Agency Department, Indianapolis, Ind. 12-2 1-3W Long TcHKcacea Fight. For SO year W. L. RawU of Bella, Tenn., fought sasal catarrh. He writes: "The Bwalllns and sown Inside my nose was fearful, till I he Ban applyiaB Bucklea's Arnica Salve to the sore surface; this caused tee soreness and swelling to disappear, aever te retwra." Best salve in lece; 2 Be at J, C. Perry's drnggUt- FRUITS, NUTS, MINCE MEAT Groceries ! In fact everything in the line of seasonable holiday goods and deli cacies may bo found In stock at our store. Don't overlook. BARRINGTON HALL COfFtf Give us a call and bo couvinced of the superiority of our service. H. M. Branson V 326 Stalest 'nfall of the British mou-