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JAILY OAPTI 1L JOURNAL, BALKM. OREGON, WKDXK8PAY, DECKMllEIt 10, 100S r, J'":wa'. Mt"!SDEaKft ii ifjt zjtzj&2?v2JL 'Wxwimm Iff I ' - - v i Ei-IMkA.l U"7T ii V .-ft W.fo Lt I'. -3JHr PERFECTION FCsHr on If 1 f urn- i. file JMicft I ns high as you can there's no darger-as low as you please there's no smell. TWa because the smokeless device prevents smoke or smell that means a steady flow of glowing heat for every ounce of fuel burned in a easer (Equipped with Smokcltss Dnlct) kYou can carry it about and care for it just as easily as a lamp. kBrass oil font holds 4 quarts burnina 9 hours. Hnnrluwn J fir,- tshed in japan and nickel. Every heater warranted. IThc '-ISiXyi Lamp f Jd,lhcJ!ce,;M winter evenings. Steadv. brilliant light to read, sew or knit by. Made of ', brass, nickel plated, latest irrproved central draft burner. Every lamp waaantcd. If your dealer can not supply Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) UJ9VJJ 1 ( t' Like a Lover. tter Dynnor In tho December ipolltnn Mngnzlno.) jv in tho valloy pipes tho He, Spring, i lover over; tow as tho heart would sing, ling, spying, nnfl sighing: reethoart, Bthenrt, iko'" lover bonding ovor, half lin- Mnl, Is lips that call his lovor lugh n portal to rare rroin tno nouso or r In nharo In tho crystal doop together (Is of wenthor, Is at tho laughing flklos; mimic, Springtime, crles: rarthoart, cetluart, kike'" fit Dull l'Yclhig After Eating. fcvo used Chamborlaln s Stom- Llvor Tablets for somo tlmo, testify that thoy have dono )ro good than any tablets I kver used. My troublo was a I dull feoling after oating. pFrccman, Kompt, Nova Scotia. ,- tablets strcngthon tho stom- improvo tho dlgostlon. Thoy Dgulato tho livor and bowols. Uro fnr superior to pills hut cost ro. Got a freo sample, at Dr. drug storo nnd sco what a Id niodlclno It is. December Metropolitan. love lottors of George Sand Ifred do Mussot disclosing tho history of this dramatic and to unexplained lltorr.ry lovo Inre given to America through futropolltnn Magazine. Tho installment nppoars In tho mns number. "Tho Renl Pan- Mid Its Pcoplo" by Elonnor Bell, gives tho reador tho re- f a careful study of Panama inhabitants and tho condl- hindcr which our mon nro g. Blmply tolling fnots wlth- wmtlonal charges suoh iib havo 5tcized the majority of the fi i. i .,rt.l.n -. .U-HU3 on me canui. i in iii-8 Hunting" by Charles Ltv strikingly Illustrated In color. Helen Zlmmorn writes on "Somo FnmouB Pictures nnd Their Homnntlc His tories" which Is a particularly pleas ing article for tho Christmas time. Among tho exceptionally good short stories In tho Christmas num ber nre: "Tho Arab" by Thornton Onkloy; "Tho Drlnkwator Romance" by Arthur Morrison; "Threo Dollnrs and Hnsh" by Glon Ford Mott; "Tho Smart Set of Caribou Crossing" by Chnrlos Frederick Iloldor, and "Ap plied Romance" by Wood Lovotto Wilson. There are ninny ChrlstmiiB featuies. o Catarrh .Cannot bo Cured, with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thoy cannot ronch tho sont of tho dis ease Catarrh Is a blood or consti tutional dlsoaso , and In order to euro It you must tnko Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken lntornnl ly, and acts directly on tho blood nnd mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is not a qunck niodlclno. It wns proscribed by one of tho best physic Inns In this country for years and Is n regular proscription. It is com posed of tho best tonics known, com blnod with tho host blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous sur faces. Tho perfect combination of tho two lngrodlonts Is what producos such wondorful results In curing Ca tarrh. Send for testimonials rreo. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To lodo, O. Sold by Druggists, prlco 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. . o LOGGERS HAVE TO POSTPONE FIGHT. Had it not been for tho Interfer ence of Night omccr HumphroyB last night, two loggors who had boon quarrollng for tho greater part of tho evening In different saloons, would havo sufforod consldorablo Injury or an oxtonded visit In tho hospital. Offlcor Humphreys was standing on tho cornor of Llborty and State streots when he observed two men drawing tholr coats prepar atory to "mixing," and ran to tho scone of battlo Just ns thoy woro In tho not of coming togethor. Hum phroyB parted tho two angry log rollers, who weio six-foot glante, and was Intending to put tho pair under innif nmi kov. but by somo chanco one of them scootod down the dark alloy. However, tho larger of the j hustled to the city jau THE MARKETS SAN FRANCISCO MAIMCETS. San Francisco. Cal.. Dec. 1G. Wheat No. l Cnllfornln club, per cental, $1.67 fc 170; California white milling, $1.75 1. SO; north ern bluestem. $1.76 1.80; off grades wheat, $1.50 01.60; Red3, $1.02ttl.G7a. Barley Feed barloy, $1.42 1MB: common to fair, $1.35 1.40; brewing at San Francisco nominal at $1.I6(1.55; Chevallor, $1.50!. GO according to quality. Egg Per doion, California fresh, including cases, extra. 44 o; ilrsts, HicenU; seconds, 36c; thirds. 2Dc; California storngo, extra, 3Gcr firsts. 12 fcc; seconds, 2Go; East ern slorsge extra, 30c; lirats, 28c; seconds, 2fle. , Muttor Per pound, California iroah. extras. ,Ue; Ilrsts, 20c. lec onds, 26c; thirds. 20e; pickled, No. 1. 23 He; storige, California fm 20c; packing No. . 2t,i, Indies', oxtrns, 23c. New cheese Per pound, California lints, fancy, lCc; firsts, 14c; sec onds, 11 &; California Young Amor ica fancy, 16 c; firsts, lGc; Eastern Now York Cheddars, fancy, 17c; Oro gon flats, fancy, l4e; do. Young Aruorica, fnncy, lGc; California storage, fancy, flats, 13c; Oregon Hats, fancy, 14c; do. Young Ameri ca, 16c. Potatoes Per contal, Rlvoi Whites, (sacks) fancy, 75 90c; poor, 607Gc; Snllnas Durbanks, $1.25 1.50; Oregon Uurbauks, $1.1001.25; Early Rose, (for seed) $1.25 (J 1.30; sweet potatoes, pdr crate, $1.25 $1.60; sneks, $1 1.25. Onions Per Back, 75 85c. Oranges Per box, Nnvols, stand ard, $1.2502; choice, $202.50; fancy lnrge bIzcb, $3 4; Tangerines crates, $11.25; half orango boxes, $1.501. 75. PORTLAND MARKETS Grain, Flour, Feed. Etc. Portland, Orogon, December 10. Wheat Diuostom, 9G07e; club, 91c; fire, 90 91c; rod Russian, 88c; 40-fold, 91c; valloy, 91c. Harloy Producers' prices: Food, $2G por ton; browing, $27. OntB Producers' prices: No. 1 white, $31 31.50 por ton. Flour Patents, $5.00 per barrel; Btralghts, $1.05; oxports, $3.70; Val ley; ?I.G5; U -Back graham, $4.40; wliolo wheat, $4.65; ryo, $5.50. Mlll8tuffs Ilrftn, $20. CO por ton; middlings, $33; shorts, country, $30; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22; rollod barlov $28 29. Hay Timothy, Will.uiiotto Val ley, $14 por ton; Eastern Orogon timothy, $1G0 17; clover, $12; alfalfa, $13; grain hay, $12,50 $13. Vegetables niul Fruit. Frosh FrultB Applos, G0o$1.50 box; ponrs, $11.25 pr box; grapes 751b50c por crato; quinces, $1.00 1.25 per box; cranborrles, $13.50 14 por bbl.; Spanish Mnlagn grapes, $G.608.00 por barrel; hucklobor rlos, 10 15c por pound; por Sim mons, $1 1.25. Potntooa Iluylng price, 75 90c; por hundrod; sweet potatoes, 2 2 Vc por pound; onions, $1 por 100 pouudfl. Dairy nnd Country Produce. nuttor City oronmory, oxtras, 3G37c; fnncy outsldo creamory, 22 35c por pound; storo, 17 20c. Eggs Orogon rnnch 4045e; Eastorn 303Gc por dozen , Poultry Hens, 13o por lb; spring 1213c; prnall, 1314o; mixed, 12 1216c;, ducks, 1415; geoso 9 10c; turkoys, 1017c; drwwed turkoys, nominal. Checso Fancy cream twInB, 16c por pound; full cronm trlplots, 16o; full oroam Young America, 16c. Veal Extra, y96c por pound; ordinary, 7 8c; hoary, 6c Pork Fancy, 7&o per pound; large. GV47c. Hops, WH)1, Hides, Etc. Hon 1908. ohoiott. 7Vfcftc: tWO WaS llUSlieU lO " .,,. ,.. ma.llnm K tt Rl- tlttr Hi n 11.11 Is a dellchtful recrud- where he Is trlng to romember what l9ill'i9 ic;' 1900, llc. fo of the medieval atmosphere , all the trouble was about t Wool Eastorn Orogon. average i neat, luj'no imr iiuuuu, uis to Khr.nkaro; Valloy, 16 16c i.i.iaiiisittiww'l ?,::!"'", h0,lSL l V,r r.Tii, w-pj w W W "WT Wfc r 1 ,,",'L7,, pound; dry kip. No. 1. 13c pound. m m m mW WLs m m vr .in- if mn neund: saltwl hides, r, r 11 ri MA JLIl JL Jav x,Sc pound; salted calfskin, 12 MOST UP-TO-DATE HOME OF REFINED ENTERTAINMENT Change of Program Today ARE SIRE TO PLEASE IX IX EXTRA FINE PICTURES THAT OIH PATRONS. Program as Follews: "THE ROSES,' "WOLF IN SHEEP'S t'Miiiinn. Doautlfulb Colored. "GUY F.WVKES," "VOICE OF THE HEART." "PARADE IN 1JERLIN," "THE CHILD SLAYER." Illiifctniled Song YOU'LL HE SORRY, JUST TOO LATE." Ilv Miss KvelJH Wooils. A strictly first-class entertainment In a strictly flrbt-class house. Ml venMIated and heated by furnace. temember our matinee Get the Habit Then Got the uaviianu. beautiful 100-piece Bet of Havlland china may h seen ai mm kohama Tea Co., a fine Xmis present for Some One j 13c pound; greon, 1c less. Iicnl AVhoIiiMilo Market. S ' Whoat, per bushel Mc Z.Ooats, por bushul 43 45c J Flour, hard whoat $6-00 Flour, valloy -ia XI Mill food, shorts $33.50 Mill feed, bran $31.00 Hops, 1908 crop 78'4 Hops. 1907 orQP 23o Chlttlm bark 36 Wool, coarse 1 3o Wool, medium 16c Mohair 18 Hay. cheat $12:00 Hay. clover $11.00 Potatoes, bushel .. . . 46c Applos. bushel 60c $1.00 Onions, per owt 8590e Prunes, per pound , . , . .1 Hrc Cranberries, Howe's varioty. bbl $13 00 Kodol For!"B0ARD OP EDUCATION indigestion uur Guarantee Coupon If. after uiing i oo botlla of Kodol. jou cn honeillj r II hit not bonefited jou. m UI ttlund your tnoner. Tiy Kodol tod on tbli t umntcs. 1 111 out and aicn the follow lot, present It to the dealer at tho time of purchaie. If it fallt to tatitfr you return the belli to the derler from whom Too bought It, r sd we will itiai.i rear (aost;. Ta State Sim here- CutThUOut- Digests WhatYouEat And Makes (hoStoruach Swooi S. C. DoWITT & COm Chicturo. XU. SOLD Y ALL DEALERS. Iltitter nnd V.gu. BKK 3CiC Mutter, oronmory 40c Uutter fat 37c Cheese, twins 14HlGc Poultry. lions 10c Urolters nnd fryors 10c Turkeys, pound IGo Ducks, pound . . 1 10c Hoese, pound . . .' 8c Livestock. Steors (1100 to 1200 lbs.)....3c Steers, under 1000 lbs 3 3 Vic Cows ; ... 2 2 Mi c Hogs, fat GHo Stock 4o Sheep, wothorfl 3c Ewes 2 5T 2 Uc Spring lnmbs 3o Veal, according to quality. . . .G7c Retail Market. Flour, per sack $1.25 Eastorn Oregon $1.C0 Drnn, por sack 9Gc Shorts, per sack $1.3G Whont, por'bu $1.05 Oats, per bu GOu Chont, por ton $14,00 Clover, por ton $13.00 flood Cough Medlclno for Children. Tho season for coughs and colds Ir now nt hand and too much enro enn not ho used to protect tho chlldron. A child in much moro likely to con tract dlpthorln or scarlot fovor vlioii ho has a cold. Tho qulckor yoiu curo hlo cold tho less tho risk. Chnmbor Iain's Cough Remedy Is tho solo roll nnco of many motliors, nnd few of thoso who hnvo ovor tried It nro will ing to lino any othor. Mrs. F. F. Stnrchor, of Rlploy, W. Vn., snya; "I havo novor used nnythlng oth"r than Chnmborlnln's Cougli Romoily for my cb'ldron nnd It hns always plvcn good sntlDfactlon." This rout ed y contains no opium or othor nar cotic nnd may bo glvon os confident ly to a child ns to nn adult. For nnlo at Dr. Stone's drug storo. MRS. GARVER NOT BADLY HURT Mrs. II. V. aurver, who was ran down by onu of tho Portland itall way, Light & Power company's oars Monday night nixir the North Coin inorolal atreot bridge, Is gutting along nlaoly, and thoru are no surl ous offecta derived from tho blow of tho slowly moving car. In explain ing tho accident, Mrs. Carver Hinted that sho saw tho ear plainly, but thought sho could clear the traul; be fore tho oncoming ear would reacts tho spot. C. H. Van Clove, her hod, was nccompaulug her homo at the tlmo -of tho accident. Motoriunn Loose was poult I vo thu two worn awaro of his approach, but neverthe less slowed down his car until It was going vory slowly. Dr. W. U. Morso nttouded tho Injured lady, but onu find no serious result from tho accidents. IIUMuro of FrQijuciit Colds. A nuccosolon of col ' or a pro traotol, coll is alinout cortaln to ond In oUronic catarrh, from whloh fow ovory cold tho nttontion It desenros nnd you may avoid this dlsagreoablo dlsoaso. How can you euro a cold? Why not 'ry Chamberlain's Cough Remody? It '. highly reooinmenJed. Mm. M White, of Duller, Tenn., says: "fiovornl years ago I was bothored with my throat and lungs. Home one told me of Chaiiiberlnln'a Cough Rom ody. I begpn xislng It and It rellovel me at once. Now my throat aril lungs nre sound nnd well " For alo at Dr. Sfine'- drug store. Bungalow Theatre Empire Theater Co., (Inc.) Iumkco. OEO. L. IIAKKR, (icnentl Mnimgttr, Portlniiil, Oregon, l-'lli and Morrl- turn NtreetH, Portland's Fashionable Popular Price Playhouse; Home of tho In comparable1 linker Stock company. Socond and last week of tho groat Rolasoo uueeesw about which evory one is talking. The Rose of the Ranclio GnnimoncliiK Sunday Matlneo De cember 13. 1U08 With full strength of compauy and grtwily augmented oast; all tho gorgeous seeuery, cos tumes and effects. If you saw It last wmI: yo.i v::i !'.. :; tt 1j ict the soooud time, it's a bosuttful ploture and it grows on you. Eveiiiiig Prices: 1, :t3, ftOo; Mat iiic Sut unlay, fffc 'Me. Next week: Hoy'ts "A Midnight Hall." MAKES ANNUAL REPORT Taxpayers Endorse Tholr Work by n Unanimous Vote of Appreciation. Salem iohool dlstrlot, in nnnnr.1 tnxpnyors' moetlng unanimously adoptod report of tho board of dl- rwtors. an.l levied tho nntuinl tax for next yo.r to support tho schools nnd build nu 8-room school houwi. Chairman Loo mado clear, lucid nnd unnmbigtous stntomont of tho yonr'a work, showing that tho board nnd bottorod tholr own program sov- ornl thousand dollars. Tho roport waa highly complimented by tho sub stantial citizens present. Tho Annual Report. To tho Taxpnyora of School District No. 24: Wo bog loavo to oiibmit tho following roport of tho bunlnoos transacted by us alnco our last roport, which w.ia submitted Juno 1G, 1008. tocothor with our oatimnto of csponseg noKa- saiTr for tho proper malntonanco ot tho schools of said district for ono Tear. lleccivod for District. Cash on hand Juno 16 . .$ 0,452.81 1007 trucoa 1,856 40 Stnto cchool fHind 4,687.20 County ochool fund .... 15,218.40 High ochool tuition 450.00 Clon. Electric Co., rofund ,G0 A. L. Frrior, rofund .... 8.10 Pr.tton ntos., refund .', . , 100 High rchool body 3.05 Nursery Co., rorund .... 3.50 Tcnohors' Institute . , . . 15.00 J. M. Powers, refund .... .25 Toinl $28,076.30 DlHhurHomentfl, Snlarlos .$ Janitors' nilnrloc Wood Iutorcat ... Wntor Election oxpomoH Clerk's snlrvry Material, ropnlra School aupplWii Atlvortlsliic UvportliiR book Phonna PrlHtlng Librarian Plumbing nnd soworngu.. Power nnd llghtn Stamps School slto Inturnuro on lf.itldlngn . . 7,084.50 825.00 1,157.00 1,222.00 100.56 30 00 150.00 2,001.74 1,839.08 1,00 10.00 55.12 5.50 135.00 82.00 130.05 5.00 4,750 00 10.00 ImlcbtctlncfKt. Uouds, Oct. 8, 1890 ....$13,000.00 Montis, April 7, 18D1 14,650.00 Popular loan notw 10,625.00 Total bonds and notes $47,275.00 Hudgct to Next Year. Wo osUmnto tho oxponsoj of the district for ono yonr as follows; Salaries $37,300.00 Wood 1,700.00 In tores t 2,450.00 Wntor ,... 600.00 Glork's salary 300 00 Election exponsoa 50.00 Ropnlrs 8,600.00 School oiipplloa 3,000.00 Advertising .... Power nnd lights Comont walks Phonoa Taking school ojnsns Insuranco on building Sundries . . 1.00.00 600.08 1,000.00 85.00 20000 500.00 500,00 Total expenso $51,885.00 Estimated RereaaM. Tho vaUio of tho tAxable property of this district is given ht 99.177.76e.- 00, and a 4-mlll lory on such valuation amounts to $86,711.00 County school hind 15,218 40 Stato school fjund 4,007.28 Rocelpts on tuition .... 1,000.00 Cash on Jmiid at this tlmo 7,430.08 Total $06,032. 6 Leaving a balanco of $18,147.68 nbovo tho ontlmated oxponses of tho nchools for Uio yoar, which amount tho bonrd rocommonds bo applied on now school houno to bo orocted and complotcd In tlmo for oponlng of school next fall. Tnsuranro Carrictl. High school $18,500.00 East school 18,000.00 Ornnt school 10,500.00 Lincoln school 10,000.00 Park school 10,000.00 Total expended $21,240.22 Cash on hand 7,430.08 Totnl InBiirntico $67,000.00 Tho bonrd would respectfully rec onimond tint n lovy of four (4) mllln be mndo for tho eiumlnt: yonr, for tho purpono of maintaining tho schools. Ronpcotfully submitted, A. A. LEW, Chnlrmnn, IT. O. EPLEY, W. P. MAMCOaiC, A. N. MOORE8. E. R. MILLARD. NEW CALIFORNIA LAW TO PROTECT BANKS FROM DISHONESTY (United Press Lonsod Wlro.) rhui Frunulsuo, Dee. 10. - Tho now statu banking law, whloh will ho submitted to tho iioxt legislature, wiih drafted yoHturday at a muetlng, the last of a long mirluH of ctoiifur huo4ni between a ooiumltte from thu baukora' aaoclatlous ami a Joint legislative commute coin posed of State Senator Frank Lonvltt, Statu Senator J. It. Curtln and Assembly man Phil A. Stanton. Ilaukors and lawiiaker have worked In harmony on this measure and, It Is said, It will prove tho alroimettt regulation of IliiHHelal Inalllutlona ever adopt ed. While the Hw aet la modeletl along the Uuw of the reeeiitly. euaoi- etl New York banking law, It la In many respects more severe. It pro vldea. in the first plane, fur tho oro atlon of a staUt unnkliiK department to tako the plaoe of the bank com mission. 'I'he ehlef of the new do partmunt shall be known us tho "superintendent of banks." His sal ary shalPho $10,000 a year, for u term of four yearn. He Is to be ap pointed by tho governor, and his (ual!f!olons will Include aotual ex perience as an oxocutlvo ofllcor In a California bank. The startling dUoloHiiros In thu baiik-wrorklng seaudnls of tho Cali fornia Safe Deposit and Trust com pany and tho Market Street bank have caused thu Introduction of u spoelal claiiHo Into thu now law, mak ing provision against reokluss bor rowing by ottlclals from their own banks. Thu law provides that a com nilHslouer of a bank cannot make u loan to any of Its dlreutorri without tho vote of two-thirds of tho other directors and that full particulars of the loan ' must he reportod to the superintendent of banks for his ap proval. The total loans shall not oxeeod 30 per oent of thu oapltal and surplus of thu hank. Under thu new act, hhvIiibs bunks nro to bo pormittod to Invest in HtHinlaril Industrial feeourltles. Thu law will not hecomn operutlvo until July 1, 1D00. as It hna buou found that under I in proristons, some of thu banks will be forood to change their artlolea of Incorporation There will bu three kinds of banks: savings banks, commercial banks and trust companies. Hank directors will be required to maku annual reports to thu suporlnton dent in addition to the reports of tho examiner and of the clearing house, thus pruatlcully netting for threo reports a year on each bank. Curd of Thuuks. Mr. and Mrs George .wicker and family wlh to oxprww their heart 'oil thanks to tholr tunny friends for their a slstanoe ami sympathy during their recent bereavement by the deatn of Mr. 7-wlcker'e daughter, Mrs. R. tt- Townzon. OAIHWCHIA. fUfoatur tt TU tw its, ton iib fop; MN IW WH WHJO This Is Worth Reading. Uia F. Kolinsky, of 08 Gibson stroet. Ilurralo, N. Y., says: "I oureii the most nunoylng cold sore 1 ever had. with Hucklen's Arnica 8alve. I applied this salvo once a day for twi days, when every trace of tho sore was gono." Heals all soros. Sold under guarantee at J. O. Perry's drug storo. 36c OMTOIIIA.. f IIM I lHEm! ! ,il'f1