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, c DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORSGON., THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1900., ( ' HJSEHOUD COM FORTS. I io tlio IlHlly "Work AVhlok Help H Great Dciil. ; Is tliq small comforts which ruako mvark endurable." ' lug spake tho good housekeeper an showed us over uor now uouso. Instance," alio went on, "how i...x ii i . i tn urn pouvniiiuui n i iu iiuvh Ironing bonrd with legs attached Kh vnu nan erect anywhere M the lieu rather than the old fashioned vnu lmd to rest on tho table you led for your dishes or somo equally livpuliMit snot. Fhon take this kitchen chnlr. Re ed It makes an excellent utoplnd- I Mr-; Ml ii -.--- I'LOttKIlED LAUMUIlV 1JAOS. with which tho highest shelves h be reiched. JlnsKid of n wood floor to scrub, kv unioli bettor Is one covered with L-loth, which may easily be wiped oft (li a damp rag. fin the bedrooms aro flowered lauu- bags made of cretonne nnd match- In color tho different papers.. Very iveulent. this Is, and a by no moaus irtlstk Men, as the bags prove. Tho lid never has to stralu to reach the Jels Wo hnvo a taper for that oso lu every room. mhl you notice that row of whlto liincl cunlstcrs, all labeled, on the chen Bhilvcs? You can Iffy your j)d on nuythlng you want at a mo- it's notice. tnd don't forget the' holder for Bait . for pepper, nailed right over tho e, convenient to tho pots and pirns. Dur motto Is, 'A place for ovcry- ug ami everything In Its place,' with place n lintuly one." JEANETTE WARD. IE TRIALS OFTHE SERVANT ftlKet Ilurmvilli Set I'nrili n I'tw of Tllriu. KV1, prnNo be! Ol'm through wld pin i Ol am!" ejaculated Bridget fhho hung up her apron and prepared Stake her departure. What was the matter?" demanded parlor maid curiously. ffuire, I tould her n few things 01 Buhl not a stand, an' she ups an' gets d. So It's ii new cook for her, an' a iw place for meself. Arrah, wo scrv- Its has our trials!" 'Trials'" tho upstairs maid sniffed. "'Yls, I'd have yez know. Fer In- nice, If there's ono thing makes me )lld It's tho mistress lu the kitchen. In' bnve ye-, noticed tho lolkes of her h ' .ji'i Mm . :i z-- .vs iyrij l tl F ' as If It 411 SUM THE UISTHE6S IN THK XITCUXX. Mwaya snoopln' round to see whither was wastin' tho butter or staiin' tno gga maybe? "Thin on me day out she's sure to vant something extra done, nn Ol dver git out before It's so Jato there'll o time for mo to go to tho shops. "An' have you seen toe rood? Sure 'Otl Cold as au lee pake, an me work Q OVftn A linf stnvn nil rlnv an Ann wel a wake. ll,l !.!...... ...... utcumuai jq uio morninj auxs, 39 dtvll himself eonldn't do wont tblm all UtwaVIn' ilnwn sf Alitor. ot hours au' me nan!' rmuMl am pallia' an the kltcfe full f rty PKshea. An' hara tm uu viu mi.i wjw jaM an' that erected iMrylftdMC ". Mia runion u au vrmtt t v. ui nt tiuroucb! Oi'H o to a. a wMrt mam ektm0 Tti Tlio Story of a Medicine. - Its name "Golden Medical Discover wa3 suggested by ono of Its most Import ant and valtmblo Ingredients Ooldoa Seal root. Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Plerco dH-1 covcreu mat no could, by tho nsn of pure, trlplc-rcflncd glycerine, aided by a cot tain degree of constantly maintains heat and with tho aid of apparatus an-.i appliances designed for that purpose, ex tract from our most volimblo native me dicinal roots their curatlvo properties much better than by thouse of alcohol, so generally employed. Soiho now world famed "Golden Medical Discovery," for tho euro of weak stomach, Indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and kindred dera lnemfnts was first made, as It cvcrsln&c has bVm, without a particle of alcohol In its malJo-up. A glanco;tthftJuX list of Its Ingredi ents, prlnloa on torv bottle-wrapper, -will show th.it It Is rnaOn from tho raojt, valuable meuicinal roofsMound growing In our American forest At Uidso In- nrruicni' ii.ro rppciv.ra. in" a uoFh t! men! jitnuiuvsixa- nn tliPJodnig mrchciTI ox- .-iUIm inr-- rmr,:trp7i 2ijyiiajJx.iumcafUJuuiiji3JifiLSXii Ll'lli iis3-Ssafe. AfCIHCfl Wll best rpine "uojjknj iTTUtie" :i." fu JWilii-; UCUK I Well been compiled by Dr. lt.r. Pierce, ol uuuaio, i. i.. ana win in:iai;p(i jire t any ono ask'.n? sanio by postal card, oi letter addressed to tho Doctor as alwve From those oinlor'sonieiita, copied frota standard mrdlc.al booUsuf nil tho dllToi cnt school- of tiraotlco, It will be foun. thatlhc ingp-'lientd composing tho "tiolu en Medical Discovery" aro advised ntfi only for the euro of thonbovn mcutloncc' diseases, but aho for tho euro of all ca tarrhal, bronchial and throat affections, accompanied with catarrhal discharges, hoarseness, soro throut, lingering, or hang-oii-cough", and all thoso wastlim atrcctlous which, If not promptly ami properly treated aro llablo to tenutnau In consumption. Take Dr. Plerdo's DL covery In time and persevere In Its w until you ci'n It n fair trial and It Is noi likely to llsup,)ulnt. Too much must nol bo cximcted of It. It will notVperfonn mlraclos. It will not euro consumption In Its lulVAncrd stages. No medlclno will. ltu't cure tuo affections that load up to consumption, if taken in time Smiles Simon Guggonhelmor Colorado. Is ono on Lots of men this stnto could have spared bettor than P. 0.' Baker. National nuro food law Is all right, but what most families need Is a girl to propare tho food. When n man Imagines Iio'b got to savo himself by heading off enter prises, and stopping Improvements, he's Just about ready tot tho next world. . . Th mixers of' "cure-nil" nostrums aro unhappy theso idnysj 'they miiBt toll of whnt their nostrums nro coin- p'oscd, nnd they realize tho effect of that Information on buyers. u Was thoro afiy good, pootry .writ ton tho pnst year? Well, thoro might havo boon, but thoro wns none printed outside of Tho Capital Jour nal that amounted to much. ' Tho pessimist sees wrongs nnd tries to detroy them: tho, optimist trios to not seo wrongs, but Jf he does It's by accident, nnd ho leaves thorn untouched. In tho belief that "they'll cpmor out all right, any how." MM "Dishonesty between man and man concerns only tho Individuals Involved. Indlfferonco or Indolonco regarding a clUzon'8 duty to hb stnto constitutes a crime against nil ono's fellow men. It boconios n sort of treason to tho state." Tho Capital Journal will bo open to tho plain, common people without elmrgo to dlacuss whatsoovor th,ey please, but "Taxpayor," "Citizen" and "Publicans" will havo to pay at regular advertising rates when they want to got into print and roaBt any one anonymously. ii i o Women Farmers In Texus. Galveston, Jan. 3. a' woman's experiment In farmlns Is bolnu at tempted In this state under the lead ership of Miss Mary Hnydon, a novol ist of Chicago. Sho has purchased 6000 acres of land for tho purppso of founding a woman's colony. Miss Haydon and hor associates, all of whom aro unmarried ladles, aro go ing In for light farming and invite w,omon with small capital or "useful" women without capital to Join them. Women may havo their husbands ac company them If It Is absolutely un avoidable; but no, man will have any volco in tho management of the col ony. , , o WIm Counsel from the- South. "I want to'K'ye some valuable ad vice to those- who suffer with lame back and kidney trouble," saya J. R. Blankenshlp. of Beck, Tonn '"I have proved to an absolute certain that Electrio Bitters will positively cure this dlstresslnc condltioH. The flrut bottle gave me great relief and after taking a few more "Hrttje, I was com pletely cured j so completely that It becomes a. pleasure to recommend this treat reae4y.' Sold udex xwMtM at J, C Perry' r ore, Prle Be, .. MARKET QUOTATIONS "Make Salem a Good Home Market." SALEM MARKET. v Steiner's Market. Dealers in fish, game and poultry. Highest ;cnsh prica paid for eggs, Prompt delivery. State Btreet. Local Wholesale Market. Wheat 57c. Local whoat G5c. , j OatB 32c. r - BaVloy ?24. Flour J3.25. Mill feed Bran, $1S.)0; shorts, $20.00. Hay Cheat and clover, $6.00 per ton; timothy, $10.00 por ton. Eggs 27c. Huns 10c; young chickens, 10c. Ducks 10c;, geese, 8c; turkeys, 13 16c. Butter 35c; butter fat, 33c.' Onions ;5575o cwt.; potatoes, 60c cwt. Hops Choice, 14c; prlmo to choice, 13 13 Ms c; medium to prlmo, 1012&c. ' . ' Chlttlnv bark 5 6c. - Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5c por lb. Oranges $3. 00 $4.00. ' t Lemons $4.00 $G.O0u. Retail Market. Flour $1 per sack." Bran 65c per sack, $20,$21 per ton; shorts, 90o per sack, $22 $24 por ton. Hny Timothy 65c por cwt , client and clover. 45c -por cwt., $8 por ton. Onta $1.15 per cwt.; wheat, 75c: rollod barley, $2G.0028.00 per ton. Eggs 35 c. Apples 50o to ,$1.00; according to quality. Buttor Country, 2527o; cream ory,L -0c. Livestock. Cattle-t-1100 1200 lb- steers, 3c. Lighter steers 24 2ic, t Cowaand heifers 900 1000 lb, 22ttc. . ' Stock hogs 5 6c. Hogs 175 250 lb, 'fat', $6. '00 $6.25. ' Sheep 4 c. N Lambs 5c. Veal Dressed, 0 Yi 7. Hogs Dressed, 8c. " vnlloy, '$25.50. alfalfn VORTLAXl) MARKET. Whoat Club, 6566o; 67c; hluo stem, 67 68c. Onls Cholco wlilte, $25(1 Mlllstuff Bran, $16. Hay Timothy, $ 1 1 $ 12 $11.50. Vetch $7 $7.50. Potatoes 85 90c. Poultry Averago old hen, 7 8c; mixed chickens, ll12c; 'young roostor, 12 13c; drossod chlckons, 12 13c; turkeys, live, l817c; tur koys, dressed, 19 20c; geese, live. 10c; ducks, 15 16c; pigeons, $1.00 1.25. PorkDressed, 66c. Boof Drossod, 55c. Muttou 6 7c. Hops 11 14c lb, according to quality, s ' Wool yallQy, coarao to medium, 2021o; eastern Oregon, 1318c. Mohair 26 28c. Buttor Farjcy Creamery, 30 35e: store buttor, 25 27c o Southern PmcUIc Co. Tlmo card No. 4C, effective Novem ber 25, 12:01 a. ru. Toward Portlands "No. 16 5:23 a. m Oregon ex press. , No. 188:30 r. m Cottage Grove express. No. 12 press. No. 14- press,. No. 222 11:03 a. m., departs at 11:30 a. ,m Portland fast freight. No. 226 11:55 a. xn Departs at 12:45 p. m., way freight. Toward San Francisco, No. 13 1:31 a. m., Saa Francisco express. No.' 11 11:08 a. m California express. No. 17 6i32 p. m Cottage Grove express. No. 15 9;56 p. m., Callforula ex press. No. 221 2:33 a. m., Portland fast freight, No. 225 11:25 a. m., departs at Hi 55 a. b., way freight. -2:53 p. m., Oregon ex--9;2S p. m., Portland ex- V8WX'Ur1L AMra sunn. A timub eai nw U. !!. M.Ktir. V ' t our IknKMt tmtmk iv nwwmsMt ri mmm m IUil, VJJ by Mmf THE CENTURY A magazine which lias steadfastly stood for all that is best in American life, has held fast by ihc soundest traditions of literature, aided mater ially in the development of American art by educating popular taste and putting work in the hands of prom ising artists, and in season and out of season urged upon a people engrossed in business, righteousness and competency in public o(fice, justice to authors, wholesome con ditions in the crowded parts of cilics, ihc larger educational opportunities for all. The OuilooL Stint of full frvsfeelitt an J jfiecial o(fr iicio tubtcribers T MKa)litiiliillillttnW THE CENTURY CO. Union Square Kvw York CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 1 3 '&iWPKi 4&mKiw ' Twttt- "s ."iiaiaWH a'i"wSftit' mmg & W ?KS v M. '"V BRICK Brick furnished In largo or small qiiHHtltiefl. Pressed brick nwda to order. Yard on Stato Street, soHtli of Penitentiary. SALEM BRICK YARD A. A. BURTON, Prop, MHM tt 1 99 1 9 1 9 1 1 9 & PROFESSIONATi. DRAYMEW, R. p. Cumnilns Successor to White Cummins, exproos, dollvory and transfer lino. Prompt service la our motto. Furniture and piano moving a Bpoclalty. Stand at 156 South Commercial Btroot. Phono 175. Residence phono 968. 8-4-tf FOR flAUS. For Salo A top buggy for $18 J buck- board for $12; roadcart for $5. En quire of Werner Fennol, 803 N. Liberty St. 12-17-lmo. LODGES. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Moots Tuesdny In Hurst hall, Stnto Btreet U. S. Rider, C. R.; A. L. Brown, F. S. Tne abovo cut shows our brick lined Torrid Zono Furnace. Guar anteed gas and dust proof. Econom ical and durablo; for tho particulars Inquire at A. L. FRASER 258 Stato Street. Estimates furnished on heating. O. C. T. CO -STEAMERS- POMONA AND OREGONA LEAVE PORTLAND MONDAY, WEDNES DAY AND FRIDAY AT 10 A. M TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAYS AT 0:00 A. M. FOR COR VA LIS TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ABOUT O P. M. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt f Gold Dust Fiour I Made by TID3 SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney,, Oregon, Mado for family use. Ask your grocer fr it. Bran and eborti alwuyu oa hand. P, B. Wallace AGENT HOLLIG7E7i,S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Baiy iladlclaa fa; Easy FeopU. Brlogs QoUsa Ifealtb nnd Hjaowod Vljor. A. gu'-lflo for ConMlnntlon, liirtljcwtlon, I.Wat nnJ Kidney Troull, ('iinpIcH llvreinn, Iinniiru UlooO I1.KI Hrnadi. Hluurrish IJoivcU, Ilodacli And U igloiolw. l' Vfkiky Hoiintnlu Tb In tab lit torn ai pdiii a txix Ciiinigrt rnurte by UnLMSTiii I).hm Convv, tiillon, Wl. i,l rf" mnr- pi.fiv PROP Growth in tlio Northwest. Lincoln, Nob., Jun. 3. So rapid Is tho northwest opening up that ad ditional railroad facilities aro dally demunded. Figures issued last even ing show that tho St. Paul road is sued $24,000,000 of common and to day announces that it is going to Issue $75,000,000 preferred. Northwost disposed of $16,000,000 common last summer and has now received au thority from its stockholders to In crease tho total ampunt pf common stock by $100,000,000 for uso boforo long. The Great Northern has an nounced an Increase of $60,000,000 and an issue of $93,000,000 Northern Pacific is imminent, AU over tho northwost business is growing to a surprising extent and pow roads aro oeing projectou in nn qireciiuua. i i iwwg ! in w Tiio Right Jfunio. Mr. August Shorpe, tho popular, overfloer'of the poor at Fort Madison, U,. aya; "Dr. Klags'H New Ufa Pills aro rightly named; they ace more agreeably, do faoro goo kh auks OA4 tl WttK th any othr luxAilvt." GuAMJiUAd to cur bHIous- nM a'4 eocuH9tla'; 15o at J. Q, 1 Ttrry' 4rM tttor. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of T. Cnstlo Hall in Holman block, cor nor Stato nnd Liberty streets Tuosdny of each weok at 7; 30 p. m. E. W. Hazard, C. O.; W. I. Staley, K. of R. and S. Modem Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. D24G. Moet-a every Thursduy ovonlng at S o'clock in Holman ball. W. W. Hill, V. C; F. A. Tumor, Clork. Doctor Grlmi, tho Specialist on Me liliino All drug and liquor habits which ho curce In from 48 to 72 hours, asks no monoy until cured. Is now located at 214 Trade St. (first house west of S. P. frolgkt dopot) Salem, Ore. Nolo. Mr pnrtnor&hlp (In this line) with Dr. D. F. Lane, has been mutually dki BOlvod. D. B, Grimn, A. M M. D., John Doyens, Bus. Mngr. 12-10-lmo. Dr. Lane's Private Institute For, tho euro of tho drink and drug habit. A Buro and painless cure for all unfortunates, 961 Mill streot, Snlom, Oregon, Phoae 647. 12-14-lra ,mimmmmmmmmmmmaBmfmmrmmmmmiiULimti SASH AND DOOR rAOTORrW. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of ash, doors, mouldings. All kinds f houao finish and hard wood work. Front stroat, bet, State and Court. VETERINARY aUSQBON. Dr, B, J, Young. Veterinary &urgwa ..and dentist, 33 ycAra' expe'r!ef. AU work gunraatoed. Dlftleult mt- gleal operations a specialty. PhetM I 581. Olllco at Club Stable. Pheae j7, Salem, Oregon. 3-8-tf WANTED. Job. Woodmen of World Moot ovory Fri day night at 7:30, In Holman hall. F. R. Capper, C. S.; P. L. Frailer, Clerk, Wanted Chnmbormald; steady Enquiro Wlllamotto Hotel. 12-20-tf. Wanted. 1000 chlckona nt Wlllam- otto Hotol. Tho highest cash pric will bo paid. 11-18-tf 4 MISCELLANEOUS. BUTTERNUT PREAD h It la worth moro'thnn any othorj bread, yet tho price la no higher For salo at your grocor'B. ' OALIIX)RNIA RAKER Y, Thomas & Cooloy, PropB. At Mrs. C. II. Walkers 221 Cont morclal Btroot, you can got your clothes dyeiL cloanod', prcssod or repaired. Anything from a pair of gloves to tho most olaborato silk uown. Velvot collars put on, and conts rellned. Phono 1215. Rut to & Wenderolli Flno wines, liquors nnd cigars. Wo handlotho celebrated Kellogg nnd Gastlo whlsklcB. Cool and rofroshlng beer constantly on drough. South Commercial Btreet ' U-3-lyr Salciu Iron Works, Foundors, ma chlnlats and blacksmiths. .Manu facturers of nil kinds of oawmlll machlnory. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho Salem Iron WorkB Hop Press. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acci dent nnd ponslon lusuranco; $2, 000.000 pledged; ovory claim paid Good ngonts wanted. J. II. C. Montgomery, Bitpromo prganlzor, Box 432 Salain. Orogon, R. R. Wanted Immediately A good hoy and pony to deliver papers. Apply at Journal office. 11-9-tf Wanted. Five to ten cords of ged" fir wood. Apply to E. Hofor, Jotir nnl ottlco. 12-26-tf fYottiiR Man WMntetl For porter work nt W. B. Gllaon's barber shop. 12-26-t! i ' " Wanted To engage 10 or 12 wlt rcsses for legislature in Jaauary. Apply nt onco at Wlllamotto Ho tol. 11-10-tf Wanted Stock hogs for feeding, chlckons, ducks and all klndB of poultry. Highest price paid, Hop Leo Co., 181 Commercial Btroq,t, Salem, Or. 12-C-tf Wanted Porter. Good wages and . steady Job. Wlllamotto Hotol. 12-28-tf. WATEM COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFIOJB CITY HALL. For wator service upply at offie. Dills payable monthly in advunee Make all complaints at tbo office, DR. KUM Ryan, socroctary, G10NStato street. , Wondcrfu CHINESE DOCTOR NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. NTswlmPelmidiTuml nought and Bold, also ranges, stoves and cooking utonslls, dish es, granite and tinware of all kinds Glvo ub a call. O. L. McPook, 170 South Commercial St, 8-13-ly OSTEOPATHS. Dr. W. L. Werccr. Qraduate of Kirk vllle, Mo., under founder of osteo patby, Booms 25-26 Breyman bldg. Commercial St. Phone P19. Reel dencA 419 North Summer street Phone 014. Treats acute and ekronlt dlaeaies. Examlnatioa freo. Dr. W. H, Whlto Graduato of Kirks- vllle, Mo., under founder of Os teopathy. Room 21, Breyman building, Commercial street. Phopo 87. Residence 300 Summer street, cornor of Centor. Phono 1219. Treata acute- and chronle diseases. Examination freo. 11-17-tf PLUKBE&S. Theo. M, Brr Plumbing, hot water and steam heating and tinning, 164 Commercial Btreet. Phone Mala 192. 9-1-lr M. J. Ptzi Plufablng, steam and ga fitting. Succewor to Knox A Marpby, 220 Commercial street 'Pbo Mais 17. Will treat you with Oriental herb and euro any disease without operation' or pain,' Dr. Ktun la known .everywhere la Salem, tad has cured many prominent people here. He has lived In. Salem for 20 yorae, and can be tnistod. He uses ickay medicines unknown to White doctors, aud with tbeta can eur catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rheu matism, stomach, Uver, and kidney dbh eases. Dr, Kum. make a speeialtyof drop and female troubles. His reme4lM cure private dJseasos when everytkbtg else falls. He ban hundred of Uttl monlak, and glvea eonsu(tatloa fre. Price for isedieiaea very HioderaU, Pereoai la the country eaa writs foe blank. Sead stamp. If you want some extra flao tea, got it from us. DR. KUM BOW WO CO., 167 South High street, Salem, Oregoa. SO YCARt EXPERIENCE A, L, Ttutm Suctwor to Barreughf 4 yrarf flaisiwr d Uar. Maaa ftsr f sofpMr a gsiTftals4 tre SMaUs, sa M skyUgaU, 100 itate sirs. ! If 11. ijTjwra Traoc Marks OcaiaNS Copvuwht Ac. Hloir Mcrtl our 0Pi"H.fi0lS!!f!riiS tfteiMMU, Wkbout chart. Ut tba XKWiTK nwenum. imt UM41N1M min ?!. afii AkH ? ieSETSZ rufftf wn MJm MWjtfl 7MSWSS.C. ,.i.l Wl wm," aui ouiKw