w"V DAILY OATlTAh JOURNAL. BALMM, OREGON. r"' ,. 1 mw "coop ffijffi 1S2L I ... rcnxiUARV 0. i" " M.t 1 1 lkltl - MKiBBW . H-B-H 11111 1-1 j; Men's bwts At a Woadetftilly Low Price It iwi't the caso of the llrst fellow Hint come Retting llio W In the '. The lrtt will bo n good jw Hie llrst. Otn rtatm Mr urging you to hurry n m tliat you will bo one of tli. fortiinnto ones to benefit by tlio wile. Most of these milts nro mndo by tlio Hurt, Blinffncr & Mnn factory mill J'. Alder & Bros, from ALL WOOL mn ttrlaln. Tlivy nro nil uiMo-iInto In ntylo mill pattrni una yon will ilo w'H to tnko ndvnntJiRa of thin wile KOW. Remember the Tnlum rniigo up to 9SOJ10, but during till sale go ut tlio low price of Pick from the lot at $10.00. Shitt Waists No othor'Btoro In this city at tempts to bIiow bo ninny pretty wnlsts. Tho showing Is tho bCHt wo'vo Iiml and ombrncca ovory thing from tho plain overy-dny waist to tho flncat of ahoor linen evening waist. You'll ho surprised at tho low prico they havo boon markod. W would ndvUo mi curly auloctlon whllo tho assortment Ih nt Its licit, Wast Goods Bo many protty things for tho worm wonthor wearing that wo cn not find wordB to describe tlioin Como and boo for youraolf. Wo know yon will llko thorn, mid such llttlo prices nro nttnohod to oncli. Embroideries "Wo hnvo gathered togothcr nn uncommonly flno Bhowlne of om broldorlea on finest Nainsook nnd BwIhb In nil wnntcd widths. Jink ing up season Is ut hand and you will need a great many. Prices on tho ontlro lino Is much lowor ttinn you'd oxpect. lllOTKIl LOOK TODAY. Oxfords Yoh'iii, wo hnvo thorn In nil tho newest nnd host tho hoiiboh hits brought out. They nro noted for lit, stylo, comfort nnd durability. Htep In todny mid lot ub show you thin lino of grand bIioo vnlues. Boy's Stiits 1 r f riiDPFNTrvmidUi WhHW-"44" out o Now Is tho tlmo to out-fit that young boy tho now school torm nlmost doninndB now clothes. Wo hnvo placed on Bnlo a flno lino of boye' two-pleco Bulls In bIzob rang lug from & to 12 yonrs. Vnluoa rnngo from I3.B0 to tl (fry tr Bpoclnl prlco 4CDVF Boy's and Youth's Overcoats A romnrknble clinnco to save on tho young ninn'B ovorcont. Kv ory oho of tho newoat BtyloB and fabrics. It Ib your opportunity. Vnluea from $1 to $1200. $2.50 to $8.50 -r, n.rman emperor will visit tho king of Spain nbout March 1st. The principal largo railroads of the country kill on an average about pno person dally. A Bubmarlno cable Is to be laid (rorn Seward to Unalaskn. a distance of 700 miles, on tho AlaBka coast. effort Is being made at this BMBlon of the legislature to raise tho iirt,i nt the ace when children sha. M compelled to go to scnool fromtf "Ven to nlno years. A oromenode 12 feet wide nnd threo'mllBB long la to bo constructed along the shore of tho ocean nt Sen side. A woman suffragist nmendmont has been passed by tho lower house of the legislature, and tho question nI?al nto bo Biimbltted to tlio peopio WILL REPORT WATKll LAW. Comiiilttco on Irlrgntlon Will Soon Hnvo Proposed ImW Complete. C. W. Mnllott. of Ontario and or Malheur, npponrcd boforo tho com mltteo on Irrigation yesterduy nnd gave evldenco rogardlng tho proposed water bill. Tho so-called arbitrators, Hon. W. K. King, of Ontnrlo, nnd Attorney lllnck, of Albany, have nbout succeeded In harmonizing the iirrnrnnroH of oiiluton that oxlstod between tho mombora of tho commit tee, nnd It Is now bollevcd that a bill will bo roportod next wook thnt will bo satisfactory all around. CITY NEWS A HrH wt lgsrtMt rara for Yw O UwaMen Don't lorgut tho danco nt Tioga ball tonight. Peerless orchestra. OHtmlufcloticra In Wi1oii, Tho comity commlsslonora nro In acsslon todny nnd nro ongnged In wrestling with tho uiunl batli of routlno bills against tho county. KX-CollVllt ttt'U ny John LUktiiskl. who U said to ho nn ox-convict, llugorud too long Hround thu (lowing bowl yesterday and after ho reached an nmlablo franie of mind, Imagined ho was n inashor nnd began to follow young women about on tho street, leer lug at them on ovury opportunity. Chief Olbnon rudoly Interfered with ills love making and plnoed hltu be hind prison bars, llu U tluro yet. Tho Hfilon. At thu auditorium rink tonight, 7t30 to 10, and 10 to 19. Admlmluu, 10o( akatwi, Sic. Two rkwln At tho Auditorium risk tonight. 7)90 to 10, and 10 to IS. AUiulutOH, 10ci akatM, 36c Ladle Kervo Huppc Tho Indies of tho First I'rosbytorl nn church will servo n supper In tho church parlors on Wednesday even ing, February 20th, from 5 to 8. Re member tho date. lvntnto Kcttlnl In tho matter of tho cstato of W. 8, McKondo, deceased, tho flnnl ac count of Hlohard Olnxton, adminis trator, has been approved, nnd tho cstnto Bottled and cloHod. 0 ' Personals MANY A MAN U & rrltlo bccAUso bo like to be eoutrary. You en go contmy to tha wUU ot jour own friends and neighbor and soino tlme get tho VMt of them; but go contrary to tU dktatt of tuturo and you will aU way get tho worst ot It. K Naluc Sys Spctcr Why. Sptctacka It must bo. Nhturtt wou't accept Just apec tel though; thwy must bo right fwtaolM Wo ran glvo tho kind na turo dMMNMdt, aud our prlcv art1 right, too. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Mlsa lioonn lllrsch Wunt to 1'ort land todny, Attorno) Hlohnrdson wont to Port land on buslnims. F. Muollhnup roturnod to Port land this morning. Hon. Walter M. 1'enrce, ot l.n flrnudu, Is In tho city. Mrs. A. J. Hodge ot Albany la visiting Bulem friends. J. K. llnlloy Inft this morning for l'onmt Orovo on business, Judgo Wtlllnm (lallowny roturnod home to MoMlnnvlllo today. Mlits Wtlln Montgomory, ot Port land, Is visiting friend hero. Mrs. J. 11. Linn lino returned from A Bevarnl dnys visit In Portland. Hargrove., roforoo; H. Utter, um pire; Hub Paulus, timekeeper. (Ivo. OrnvtHj the comuierolnl man arrived In this olty this morning. Mrs. H. I). Allen Is reported to bo quite 111 with nu uttaok of the grip. Holland K. Pgo loft this morning for Portland on a short busluess trip. Fred Dosi tho well.known Wood burn butlnes man, Is In tho city on buslue. Senator and Mrs. J. A. haycock left this morning for their homo In Portland. Governor Ohambcrlaln was among tie PortUud-bound paeugers this morning. MUs Hthyl M. ltoslter. ot Port laud. Is visiting Mlsa Lena Molntlro over Sunday. Superintendent Jautos of the pen itentiary went to Portland this morn lug on bu.lne. Max M. BUUlock, who has been lu tho olty several days, roturnod to Portlaud today. MIm Itoso Scbwlnuen, who has a clerkship to tho veuate, left today for a visit lu Portland. Ml a Mbl Kennedy, attvr a visit la. tho city, returned this morning to ker bowa lu Woodbura. MU Carrie Danaeman, ot Condon, wo&t to QorratlU last otonlng to vis it friends. over Sunday. County tkhool Superintendent MoorM, K. l Kaultlug, Mri.'CaaiHl, MUtiw Lick, Carter and Marlatto left this morning for Hubburd, to at tend tho toachors' mooting which Is bring hold there. Mrs. J. T. Joiiob nnd daughter, af ter u visit horo loft this morning for their homo In Jefferson. Miss Llla Bwnfford wont to Oregon City this morning, where sho will vis It relatives for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mooro8 loft this morning for Albany to bo tho gucstB of Mr. and Mrs. Howltt. MIbb Jean McCIure, one of tho sountu BtonogrnpherB, Is spondlng Pundny nt her home In Portlund. Miss Allele Qulnn, ot th6 loglsln tlvo force, loft this morning for n visit at her homo In Oregon City. Mrs. Hosh Plummer, who has boon visiting Mrs. Claud Gatch, left this morning for her home In Portlnnd. Mrs. C. It! lloughman, nttor visit ing her fathor, H. O. Smith, left this morning for her homo In Mt. Angel Jos. Fountain, tho well known Jortersoii merchant, after n sovoral duys visit here has returned homo. Mrs. M. C. Parsons, who has boon visiting Mrs. O. P. llopf, returned this morning to her homo In Port land. Lot 1). Ilrown, ot Dallas, Is spend ing Saturday nud Sunday nt homo. Ho Is uuo ot tho Bonnte stenogra phers. Frank Warren, ot tho Columbia, nnd U. 1). Hume, ot tho Hague, two nr flrnrrm'a Malinnn Vines, nist nl I -" " ' ftnl.ux Miss Mnry Howell, ot the state hnuso force, loft this morning for a few days' visit at her homo In Ore gon Olty. O. O. Hunt, tho accommodating clerk ot tho Salem Hotel, left this morning for a visit at his homo In Wootlburn. Mlsa Alma Hall, who has boon vis iting her aunt, Mrs, Homa Huntor, left this morning tor her homo In IMarquam. Mr. J. Q. Kvans wont to Port land todny to attend tho bodsldo ot ber mother, Mrs. Holverson, who I vory ill. Mr. and Mr. L, W. Humphreys, who havo boon vWUjng in the olty, returned this morning to theft homo In Portland. Her. H. Lolsman, who assisted Inf tho funeral sorvlcos of the lat Rtv. J. Meullhaupt, returned to Portland this morning. Mr. Orr Royal left today tor Tual atin, to visit ber husband, the dec trlclao. who la working on the new electric railway. 11. J, UUcsing. manager ot tho niaeringjOranUo Co., was among tho Portland bound passoagors who re turntd last ulgbt-o A Itngpil Hero. Mr. Eckhnrdt and his clovor com pany, who hnvo ontortnlnod tlio Sa lem pooplo bo woll during tho past two weoks. finish their ongngoment hero Sunday, and will then mnko a tour of Southorn Oregon nnd Califor nia. Tho play this wcok, "A Ragged Horo," Is gaining much favorable comment, tho play bolng full ot good comedy, yet containing u plot thnt teaches n moral truth, It Is a produc tion that will Interest nil. Miss Vcrn Ilrown BlngB "Sweet Adollno" and "Stars and Strlpos and You" In her UBunl sweet voice, which 1b mndo jUjQro cffectlvo by approprlato pic tures. Frank Howard, either as a dapclng comedlnn or a ragged horo, fllla tho bill exactly. Tho ontlro cant Is good, nnd tho show doaorvea tho llbornl patronngo which It la re colvlng. o Portland to at start East after tho great auuw blockade In Eastern Oregon left tha.t city Friday. $ A railroad franchise has been st cured from congress for a lino from Cordova Bay to Eagle on tho Yukon river. ' President Hill of tho Great North ern railroad says he must either double track his present line or ouuu a new one ncross tho continent. The Red gross,oclety of vynshjng ton is Bonding largo sums of money nnd seed wheaf to the starving peo ple of China. An American explorer In Egypt has discovered tho tomb of Queon Tebe, of the ancient PhnraOhs, nnd her remains are enclosed In a coffln covered with gold sheets. Sulem Schools Growing. Tho school statistics for tho past term show a nourishing condition in nil tho public Bchools. Tho schools nro not only full, but more space Is being nrrnnged for In some enses. In the high school most of the rooms nro being provided with more black board space, and one rbom Ib being flxod up which has not been In uso before, nnd will bo occupied by Prof. Eastham. This room Is on tho baso- mont floor. Miss Ruth Mylrolo has nrrlvod from Sonttlo to tako up nor work as tenohor of nlgebra In tho high school, nnd will occupy tho room which Prof. Eastham vacates for his new npart monts. On Thursday, Friday nnd Satur day 13 studentB took entrnnco exam inations to tho high school, but this Is only n few of tho number who In tend to enter. Old Folks Testify THE AOKI AM) ALL SONS AXI) DAl'CJHTl'.ltS OF Af!KI PEOPLE IN SALICM SHOULD UK INTER. ESTEI). For some time n inemhor of tho Q. W. Putmnn Co., has boon recom mending to nil nged peoplo of Snlem his cod llvor preparation, Yluol, to bo the best strength erentor In the world for old pooplo. To all such the following will bo of IntereBt: Mr. A. J .Rnrkor, of Evnnavllle, Ind., wrltes: "There Is no other medicine in the world equal to Ylnol for oldorly people. I would uot tnko a thousand dollars for tho good It has done mo." Mra. Sarah J. Wind row, of Chi cago, 111., write: "Vlnol l a Godsend to old people. I am "C ynrs old but I feel active nnd well today, thanks to the vitalising utteots ot Ylnol." Mr. Joepeh Ranks, Decatur, 111., writes: "I w In my 7Sth year, and Qwng to tho ood liver oil prepara tion, Vlnol, 1 feel bsttor and strongor than I havo for years." Vlnol Is not a patent medicine, but la a real ood Rvor preparation from which tho useless, Indigestible oil lms boon oltmlaatnl and tonic iron a noodtul constituent for the blood, added. Vlnol tones up tho dlgestlvo or gans, makes rich, red blood, healthy body material, and sound, stsady nerves. In this way It ropalrs worn tissues, checks tho natural decline ot tho aged, builds op tho run down, tlrod and deblllated, and never falls to replaoe weakness with strength. II It falls we return to tho nur- chaser ovory dollar jM for It. Q W. Putman. druggists. Note. White wo are sole agont for Vlnol In Salem, It Is now for salo at tho leading drug store in nearly every town and olty la the country Look for tho Ylnol agency In your town. High School Wins 12 to 8. Tho Snlem high school five proved tho hotter ovor tho Albany high school game In Uio Y. M. C. A. gym, In tills city, last night In tho second gamo ot basketball In which thoso two teams havo met this year. The Bcoro resulted In 12 to 8 In favor ot Salem. Although tho gamo was Blow it proved Interesting throughout. Al bany got tho first basket after eight minutes ot play, and nt tho end of the half tho Bcoro was 6 to G In fn for of Salem, Albany petting ono nioro basket and ono foul and Salem threo bnsketB. In tho second hnlf Albany throw threo fouls and Salem got three nioro bnskots, loaving tho final score 12 to S In favor of S. II. S. Salem throw no foulB throughout tho gnmo. In tho lnttor part of tho game time had to bo takon out n couplo of times for ono of tho visitors, who was slightly knocked out. Tho lino up and ofllclals were: Zenith Girls lu Salem. Tho Zenith basket ball team will meet tho Willamette girls in a re turn gamo this ovonlng In tho Uni versity gymnuslum. Tho teams played In Portland In tho Rlnglor gymnasium two weoks ago nnd'tho coro was 19 to 2 In favor of tho Wil lamette girls. Ab that was tho first matohed gamo for tho Zenith girls a much bettor Bhowing Ib looked for this evening. The local team has Charcoal StopstjJ! uuroursti Wonderful Absntlil,, ti. .... 1 iwt. . . coal When Taken i il. V ' of Stuart' m.. Vl Lozenges. . Trail Package Seat ft 1 """-w" :, 8irapie nbanrha 1 flfl tlmaa it ,. , " na own Ti gaB. , Where does tho m ,.t1 18 JU$ absorbed by the chriJ n nilKaiiftAai Mn-i. " from all impurities and m. That's whnt happens in 0B, ach -whOn you take one or J pdwerful purlfl-rs sclenco hu" uibcuvuruu. Ydu belch gas In corobait times', by -accident, greatly to-, own Humiliation. That i. thero IB a'great amount of an ormea in your stomach by i ing fooa. Your stomach li j gesung your ioou proper. Inovltnblo. Whenever this : Just tnko ono or two ot Stuart'n cpnl Lozenges right after oatta ,yoiu wui oo surprised hon ithoy will act. No more tdcli no more sour risings. Eat Q j Avftnt nnd what you want, asi i if th,oro Is any gas going toiy ou,' ono of thoso wonderful lltikl sorbors, a Stuart Charcoal will' take enre of all tho za m .., ,L ...... , " m Aim ii. win uu more inn I Every pnrtlclo of Impurity fa i stomnch nnd intestines Is color t J carried awny by the charcoal. SVi scorns to know why It does tlh, It docs and does It yromJei You notice tho difference la foci petito, gonornl good feeling, ul i tho purity of your blood, right w You'll havo no more bad tuM your mouth or bad breath, AH from drinking, eating or tool! Other peoplo will notice your 1 breath quicker than you villi solf. Mako your breath pure, 1 nnd 8Woet, so whon you talk tot you won't disgust them. Juti or two Stuart Charcoal Lozecgcu mnko your breath sweet, an! i you feol bottor all over for It can cat all tho onions ani i foods you want, nnd no oaesiil tho dlfforonco. Dcstdes, charcoal is thelMtl tivo known. You can take a i tiAvft.l nnrl nn hnrni will rraik '1 Is a wonderfully ensy regulator. And then, too, It Alters yoarl ovory pnrtlclo of poison or I Ity In your blood Is destreK) you begin to notlco tho dlft your faco first thing yosfi comploxlon- Stunrt'B Charcoal Lohjmi mndojrom puro willow cbareotM Just a llttlo honey Is put In tos thom palatable, but not too m&J They will work wonders is j Btomnch, nnd mako you feci tit frosh. Your blood and OTt' bo nurlflod. Wo want to prove all thlf tJ bo lust Bend tor a frco sampUt Thon nttor you get It and uU will llko thom bo woll thatyon go to your druggist and Bt' box of thoso Stuart's Cbirceall onccB. Bend ub vour namo and adJrai; day nnd -wo will at once ecd rM mall a cample package free. F. A. Stuart Co., 54 Stuarn Marshall, Mich. ..MONEY TO LOi THOMABtl been praotlclng hard and. promlso to Orar Lal Bueh'a 1e,I glvo tho lovora ot tho gamo a good evening's entortalnmont. Water Rapidly Receding Tho water In the Willamette rlvor nt this city has fallen to tho 17-foot point this afternoon and still falling Tho highest notch reached during tho freshet was 31 feet and 3 Inches. UoatB can now go through the locka at Oregon City. NEW T0DA1 Men Wasted To cut oit . , .ovM Of "" wooa ior bic, ---Inquire at State and I" or nhOBQ 1413- MMiiiMiiimmmwin aVto W3rtar-ja.. iwumwBHiunwliijt um&b FASTIDIOUS WOMEN coaaMer Paxtine ToUet AntbepUc a acccsaitr lo the hygicBJc care of the perwo and for local treatment of toalnlM ill. As a wash lu cleaaalns. lerwlcldal, deodorinag and hcS qualities are 'catraonHaary, Fora at Doit. Sample free. AddrtM TW K. Paxtoa Co, Boatoo, Mavk 1 J. W. BOLLEN Manager Salem Undertaking Co. Funernl Director and Embalmer. A corapleto stock of tho most u to date funeral goods at prices tho most reasonable In tho Wagner Building. Phono 70. 383 Court St.. Salem (HM AM. Bnwiell Wearer eT Ij carpoU made Into ruaa i . ... , .-a ana wr i sale. In school oll5j jJT rauiMi Salem, ureguu. NocwkJk Ufrkwi Fkc lawwatic Soctety Frank Meredith, Resident Ageat OlBce vrlth Wm Brown h Co., No 129 Comaereitl atrtot. - . m - -!! StTW CockercM ior v' i iiri.u Ulvnmuth ROC T Hullo .. nt Miaorcau, p - , . ..a. H. Blundell, MornInfV 1372, t T. WoOifcl i-i-ow"-".-,;--! pert tuaing, rci .( - ..na order WlllB music store, 0i PolSSdKoy ring, wl,jj' key- own!.r;! calling at i" --- for tkl BOtlco. i1 .- nsvt.l tioeklaCO UWR. uvt w JMHI pK.rir- cwtaiaK store rewarej. I , .-. tyifc'