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DATE-CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALIBI, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1010. vaqv maim Phono 811 For your groceries. Selected stock of ennod goods, nil kinds of fancy p'cklos, Queen ollvos and dried fruits. If You Aro l'artlciilnr You wll b pleased when you Visit Stousloff Bros.' meat market. Tin shop Is large and clean. Al kinds of both fresh and cured meats. 1 NEW l)iC3VERT I I DBS EASES . . . . D PREVENTS I I "Two years ago a severe cold settled on my Jungs and so completely prostrated me that I was H HI unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and iff 1 after using one bottlo I went back to work, as well as I ever was." m 1 W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. K This week will be the final week of the Red Tag Sale, and right up to the last min ute we will offer such values that economists are look ing for Tomorrow Only The .Men' Hosiery sootOn offorfers an extra goodvaltio In Half Hone. Thoiu are u nobe medium weight, flno ribbed, and tha dyo 1 fast black nriri stainless. All sizos In tho showing, on Hhlo tomorrow only. Your cholco nt 2 pairs for 25c Tit Our Special Grand Red Tag New Year's Sale in the Cloak Section Sensational Valium In Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits, Coal, nroHHoa, Raincoats, Eotc. Wo'ro going to inalco oxtonsivo altoratloiiH In tills section and boforo tho carpenters Htart to work wo'ro go!n& to movo tho stock by reducing tho prices from 25 to 50 per cent Now In tho tlmo to buy; your money will do doublo duty. Men's Clothing Reduced in Price In tho showing aro somo of our AGENCY CLOTHES, which has mudo our Clothing sojllon ooulnr to nllbost dronsorB, besides tho prlcon -woro ios tlmti you c.o-ild got olBowhoro, considering the final ity, and whon you hoo such a strong lino reduced ono-lhird In prl".. It's tlmo you won looking after your clothing no9.'.3. CLOTHING SEC no V CITY NEWS Weather Forecast Fair tonight and Wednesday, con tiuued cold. Poultry Wanted Highest cash price paid for poul try by Hop Lou, Ohlnoso laundry. 12-22-tX i'ou Are oortllslly rWjnetted to phone any Ittnt of Intereat, mi oh as a per soiml about a frlantl or yourself, to Tim Journal. Main S2. No Item too small. Opening Hall Cherry CltyJDaHOlHg Club Satur day night, Jan. S, at Armory hall, Admlulou IS Ou. Membership for eight dances, JJUO, l--lt miaou bar-bar shop nilttou'a elgnr atore 0Ulou' hall open all day Sunday li4-(h)dti Wauled Three or mora onmplotoly utehsd housokooplng room. have no children, P. O. Max city. fur We 443, 1-3-tf jUverybtnly Willing to Clean Uj Sanitary Iwapuotor Amos Long re port that Salem oltUenn In gouara) are responding nplondldly to the re quest tlmt they oloan ip their prop erty, and make everything as sani tary a possible. Kesldeuta who had tollotn tooaled on South Mill creek, compiled at once when naked to move tho buildings from tho vlofnlty of the wator, and the Inspector Is pleased with the courteous treatment received while looking up unsanitary condi tions, which may exist In rear lots, unthought of by tho owners. To Cutxx Cold m Ouo Day. Take UAXATIVH OKOMO Qulnlno Tablets. Druggists refund mouoy !f It fall to euro. Ifi. W, GKOVB'S signature on each box. 25o TTS West Salem Transfer Passcngors Baggngc Depress Connects with all trains at West Salem for Dallas. KslU Ctty and Sale. Leave Journal rru for Went Salem at S;oo a. TO. 1 im . p. m. fud 3:So p. m. every day sjgflt tt artsy Leave Sunday at 12 00 u. and 4:11 p. . Calls at hotel OH nnueat. Telephone ox leave orders nt OawltHl Journal oHflot any day but Sunday. Phoae 81 J. B. Underwood, Mgr. UoUhko UudortakliiK l'arlors Cottogo and Chomukota Sts. Calls day or night. J. C. Sill. Phono 724. Tlio lit'adliiK firoceis of Snluiu Say that Folgor's Ooldon Oato Is tho boat Coffoo on tho market. Arc Notaries Now Tho following- woro laauod notar ial commlaslons today: Marous W. Uobblns, Orants Paes; Fred W. Drn gor, Scott Mills; .las. 11. lllaok. P. M1. Thompson, Sidney S. Johnson, Portland; 15. .1. MaAloar, Forest O rove. Says It, Looks to Thoin Paul Monarch, "chtof mixer" for 1Cukmu ICo.kerlon, and Mel llaldwln, the Oregon City Transportation Com pany's steamboat boss at this end of tho line, made a trip t oWllsonvllle ytvterriay, from where they walked several mllft out Into tho country to look over their large farm. The owuorg of the property say that there (a a fine prospect ahead for their pinup In Umber, and that - good many hundred head of stock can be comfortably fed on the ranch. Will Play the String Out Fred Laue, Harrisburg's chief jus tice ami chicken valuer, is in the c4ty for a few days looking after buetiteaa matters and renewing ao quaintanc with several of h's old cronies. Fred leaves bis nest In Har rlsburg once a year to "visit Salem and Its tine people,' so he says, and the old fell'ow has mtdo many friends here, Before tho visiting pro grain has been completed. Mr. Lane Intends to take In all the picture shows, and end up with the Prim rose minstrels next Friday evening at the Grand. Sandwiched between will be gahfeata and social events, at which Salem's older popultloa will Im Invited. Has Kino Delivery HomsowIvwi get prompt service at Hagan's Court street grocery, Willamette Reopened The Law and Medlolae depart ment of Willamette University open ed their clase Monday and the Lib eral Aru detriment optaed today after a holiday vacation. Try Crystnloti For the breath. For Mle at: Myer'ft barber shop. . Rekerlews, Waters' cigar ster. Adolpk'a olgar slate. Dick Maa toon's. The St, Wills mette Uel. Tne Con netU Talking tea's. TWtt Ounrt. , The MartoH lntaty HdlHei A I rlaUttH Will koM Its third annus) aMng I for te etnetion of otficere tonlgkl nt the W. C. T V ball t 7:10. All i members and mikm Isinnisissl m limited to be Brenent. Dainty lunches servod in dainty ways, at Wood's confectionery, 400 State street. Everything tho best KlwitiiiK Good-' Over 100 skntors woro making tho Ico ring on the South Salem slough Inst night and this morning, tho lco having attained a snfo thickness. To A dverl lsers With Its present large circulation, tho cnpnc.lty of The Journal prossps aro taxed to their utmost. Advertis ers will confer a favor by getting their copy In early. Page and half pago ads should be In the night be fore. Were Licensed to Wed . County Corl JcAll. fluid H OIN County Clerk Allon Issued tho follow ing parties nmrrlngo licenses today: Anna Suttpn, of Salon), aged 24, and Eldou Dolnshmutt, of Portland, aged 24. E. J. Park, igod 33 and AUco Amelia McCauloy, aged 20, both of Salem. Stole Mrs. Ilroivn's Chickens Sneak thieves entered tho chicken house of Mrs. J. M. Brown, who re sides on South Commercial streot, at somo unknown hour last night, and carried off eight nlco hens, and up to tho prosont tlmo tho guilty pnrtloa have, not boon apprehended. The snoalc thief was an adopt, as not, a sound was made, and tho chicken house was loft In an orderly condi tion. NEW CITY OFFICIALS. (Continued from Pago C.) and for tho rebuilding and improve ment of four bridges and construction of sewers In block $0,005.56, ranking a grand total of ? 71,205.20. Beyond tho decision to purchase a lot on tho corner of Commercial and Washington stroots for tho sum of $100, but routine business was trans acted by tho new council. Tho lot will ho used for a firo station. , o PILES Quic ly Cured Instant, Helief, Permanent Cure Trial Package Mailed Free to in Plain Wrapper. Wo want ovory man and woman, sufforlng from tho excruciating tor ture of piles to just send ' their name and addross to us and got by return mail a froo trial package of tho most effective and positive euro ever known for this dlscaso, Pyra mid Pile Cure. Tho way to prove what th's great remedy will do In your own case, is to Just (ill out free coupon and son.l to us and get by return mail a free trial package of the most effective and positive euro over known for this disease, Pyrnmir Pile Cure. Then after you have proven to yourself what it can do, you will go to the druggist and get a 50 cent box. Don't undergo an operation Operations are rnroly a success and often lead to terrible consequences. Pyramid Pile Cure reduces all in llammation, makes .congestion, Irri tation, itching, soros and ulcers dis appear and tho piles simply qu't. For sale at all drug stores at 50 cent a box. FHHIC PAOKAGK COUPON. Fill out the blank linos bo low with your namo and ad dress, cut out coupon and mall to tho PYRAMID DRUG COM PANY. 154 Pyramid Bldg.. Marshall, Mien, a trial pack ago of tho groat Pyramid PIlo Cure will thon bo sent you nt onco by mnll, FREE, In plain wrapper. Namo Street City and Stato. GRAND OPERA HOUSE J no, V. Cord ray, Mgr. THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 1910 443 PEOPLE 40 The Big Soujc and Fun Show GEO. PRIMROSE'S MAMMOTH M1NSTUKLS Splendid Singers OHanuliig lufte - funny (HieillMs IO 1 den -World's t;tvw.t and tteet. rioes tl.00. T5c. Mk- Svt snto start Wednesday at s. n. STATE EQUALIZATION In Order to Raise the Amount Levy Is Needed. Marion County Is Cut Somewhat. Tho stato board of equalization lias completed tho work of equalizing tho assessment rolls of tho various counties, and has embodied its find ings In n statement which was filed lato yesterday in tho office of the secretary of state. First: Tho total taxable property 'n each county and of the stato as last assessed by tho county asses sor and equalized by tho county board of equalization and certilled by tho various county clerks to the secretary of the state board of tax commissioners as of tho dato of tho last couuty assessment. Second: Tho total taxable proper ty in each couuty as last assessed and equalized a adjusted and equal ized by tho board of state tax com miss'oners. Third: Proportion, in percentage, which tho equalized valuo of taxable property within each county bonrs to tho total amount of taxable properly in all of tho counties of the stato, as so determined and equalized which proportion is also tho proportion of tho stato taxes to bo paid by tho sev eral counties of tho state. Many Changes Ordered. In many counties sweeping chang es aro ordored from tho validations as equalized by tho county boards of equalization. Baker couuty is In creased something over $0, 000, 000; Clatsop county is almost doubled; Benton county Is increased nearly $3,000,000; Columbia county is re- ducod about $4,000,000; Douglas county is reduced nearly $2,000,000; Jackson county's assesmeut Is cut County Brds Stato Boards paid by Revenuos to Counties valuations valuations. counties bo raised Baker .1 10,003,500.00 $ 1C.2S4, 420.00 .02344 $ 35.S25.71 Benton 7,474,592.00 10,150.030.00 .014G2 22,345.22 Clackamas 22..0S7.432.00 22,043,720.00 .03173 33.19G.SG Clatsop 8,8S1,221.00 15.0S0.490. 00 .02172 33.19G.SG Columbia .. 14,951,595.00 11.SG5.950.00 .0170S 26,105.09 Coos 14.S11.901. 00 15,214,550.00 .02190 33,471. 9S Crook 7,910,421.00 7,933. S00. 00 .01142 17,454.34 Curry .. .. 3.144.32G.00 3,112,390.00 .0044S G.S47.24 Douglas ... 27,275,740.00 25.003.2G0.00 .03599 55,007.14 Gilliam S, 554, 624. 00 7.S57.3S0.00 .01131 17.2S6.21 Grant 4,731,194.00 5,071,160.00 .00730 11,157.32 Harnoy 6, 70S, 665. 00 6,565, 1S0.00 .00945 14,443. 33 Hood IUvor. 7,-459,570.00 7.440,540.00 .01071 16,369.17 Jackson ... 26.43S, 666.00 23, S91, 700.00 .03439 52,501.70 Joseph'ne .. S.771. 170.00 S. 677. 150. 00 .01249 19.0S9.73 Klamath ... il0.31S.164.00 10,309,760.00 .014S4 22.6S1.47 Lake 7,853,5-94.00 6,099,710.00 00S7S 13,419.36 Lane ...... 22.006,920.00 2S. 205.960.00 .04060 62.053.07 Lincoln 4,172,665.00 5,592,560.00 .00805 12,303.63 Linn 25,333,655.00 25.315.SS0.00 .08044 55,694.92 Mainour ... 6,422,700.00 6.613.S10.00 .009S2 14.550.3S Marlon 33.66S. 400.00 32.443,800.00 .04670 71,376.32 Morrow 11.0S6.S91.00 9.100.940.00 .01310 20,022.05 Multnomah . 251.391.8S7.00 247.267.520.00 .35592 543.9SS.41 Polk 13.SS3.620.00 13.276.260.00 .01911 29.207.74 Sherman ..' 6.561.310.00 '7.030,650.00 .01012 15,467.42 Tillamook .. 11,757.258.00 10,990,600.00 .016S2 24,179.30 rmatllla ... 41,917,202.50 33,906.255.50 .04SS9 74.723.52 Vnlon 10.S54.738.00 16.2S4. 420.00 .02844 36.S25.71 Wallowa .. S.S76.770.00 7, 947.890.00 .01144 17.4S4.90 Vasco 9,647.410.00 11.310.1S0.00 .01628 24.SS2.36 Washington 15.SS5.S5fi. 00 17.145.S90.00 .0246S 37,720.93 Wheeler .. 4.056.778.00 8.313, S50.00 .00477 7,290.47 Yamhill ... 14,627,513.40 16,105,276.40 .08847 S5.S71.57 Totals . .$804.727.. 631.80 $684.727.631.80 1.00000 S1.5SS, 400.79 Primrose Mammoth MiHstrtds. With a firm and unerring- determi nation to maintain the reputation of .he Prlmroae mlnairelt from a moat al aUJiclpcint, Mr. Primroae appears a have cone far and beyond the ua lal est rat a ant notions ia order to uH-ure the beat avai.able talent in -vary direction of vocal and tntru- eatal slaxificaac. The organisation, which has been ery constdembly ea 'arced npon for tils aeaaou. inclndes singers and jisl;Un of international fame, men -ho can be relied upon for solo rk ef the most sr'istic finish and no take pride enough for their Alttng ;o ktep In iou h with profree l ens 1 tie ce'rb, at-J Primrose Inetfwla are booked to appear at SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY J. C. PERRY Necessary, $1,528,400.79, a 2.2 slightly less than $3,000,000; near ly $0,000,000 is added to the valua tion of Lane county; tho valuation of Marion county, where property was assessed at as near cash valuo as any county in the stnte, is cut some thing over .$1,000,000; Multnomah county's valuation Is reduced about $4,000,000; Tillamook county Is re duced $1,000,000 and Umatilla coun ty $S, 000, 000. Wasco is Increased $2,000,000 and tho same is true of Washington county. Wheeler's val uation is reduced $1,000,000 Yamhill is increased $2,000,000. State Needs 91,528,400. Whilo the statement filed by state board does not include amount of state tax to be paid and the the by each county, the figures in the last column of the table given aro semi ofllcial and approximately correct. Tho amount of money to be raised for state purposes is $1,52S,400.71), and on a valuation of $604,727,G31. !)0, there will bo required a levy of two and two-tenths mills, which is slightly less than tho original esti mate of the levy. t It will be noticed that the amounts to bo raised for stato purposes in the various counties does not in all cases follow the reductions or additions made by thG stato board of equaliza tion. For instance, Multnomah coun ty valuation was reduced $4,000,000 but the amount to bo raised for stato "purposes has bajn Increased several hundred thousand dollars. The same or the reverse will be found in other counties. Tho state board's statement filed with the secretary of stato includes. P. C. to be the 'Grand opera house next Thurs day night, and their advent -will be cordially anticipated by ail lovers of j good music, who relish the flavor of j merriment and enjoy enaaUoual ! novelties at the same Ume and with equal favor. J Seats will be on sale tomorrow I i , Wevlnestlay i morning at 9 o'clock. I o ! Try a Journal wnr M to-night isMtusSs1" h m ' T rev?! MEYERS' JURY SECURED. (Continued from Pago 1.) this mode of punishment, it is evi dent that in this state at least there are many who do not bollovo1 In It, but who prefer solitary con finement instead. Because of the fact that Meyers Is charged with murder in first degree the penalty for which under the Oregon law is death, District Attorney McNary, questioned each prospective jury man as to his views on capital pun ishment whether ho would in the event tho evidence warrant it, re turn a verdict of guilty of murder in tho first degree. At least seven of the jurymen out of the 31 with drawn replied in the negative and stated that if placed on the jury they would not return a verdict, the punishment for which would be death, and one stated that while he did not believe in that mode of pun ishment he would tako the ovldenco as adduced during the trial and re turn a verdict according to the court's instructions pertaining to the. law. Tho seven were disqualified from act'ng, but the eighth, after being examined by both the district attorney and the attorneys for the defenso was submitted to the court for examination, and was finally ad judged a competent juror so far as this phase of his qualifications were concerned. Just as we go to press a jury was empaneled in the case of Geo. Moy ers, charged with the murder of Night Patrolman Thomas Eckhart. and, after a brief statement of the case for tho stato by District Attorney McNary, and a statement of the facts to bo proved by the defense by At torney D'Arcy. tho taking of evidence was commenced. Arthur Meyers, a brother of the defendant, was the first witness called by the state, and his evidence was with relation to the trouble ex perienced between he and the de fondant on the night preceding the tragedy. Ho testified that on that n'ght, at about 12 o'clock, when he entered the room ov?r the Zinn con fectionery store ho found it occu pied by the defendant; that he had his feet on some cushions presented to him by his mother, and that he had asked him to take them down, and when he refused thnt a quarrel followed, and ho wont for an officer, and tho defendant's arrest followed. On cros-examluation he admitted that the defendant had a right to be in tho room. Peter Graber was the second wit ness called by tho state. Smith & Everett Real Estate Money Invested LoariS m Portland Real Insurance Estate securities 309-310 Failing Building PORTLAND - OHEGON Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Itesident Agent City Hall. Salem, Or. MONEY TO LOAN TFOS. K. POKD Over Ladd & Hush Hunk. Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING LLTKLLUS L. WOODS Tuning poltsntHK. repairing, 'lal. 608 a4 NEW TODAY - FOR SALE Dry wood. Phone 14 Id at 11 H6 State St. 1-3-St ear ham. front and Cbemeketa strasts l-t-4t TO JUEMT Kt acre chojee beav m darn iaad. u tiled, oomtert atl smilsUtig. Expeheaesw: gard wr : i4 Adds Warn, at Ifieaa. fim, Koute t. asms FansMwv , ar Cfcemeketa l?J-rir R R 1-4 -it xi s ccvvrni v t