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TTIF, SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, TEBRITARY 1. WIT.. : the markets The advance erf 10 cents a hundred on sugar in the wholesale markets yes terday had its effect on the local retail market, as the price in .Salem advmiceil to 030 today. The high price of wheat and the ad tudm in the wholesale price of flour also pushed up the local retail market today, and now hard wheat flour is sell ing at from $1!.10 to $2.ti5 per sack and valley flour $1.85 tu $2 per sack. Itolled oats continued to rise in juice yesterday, making a gain of 50 cents a barrel. The local dealers stnto that at present this will not effect the retail price of package cereals. Although the egg market was weak in Portland, there is no change in the quo tations here today. Local Wholesale Market. Ifay, timothy, per ton $12 t. 'lover, per ton $8.00(l) Oats and vetch iflOonil Cheat Ii Wheat, per bushel $l.'A'i(u)I.!t2 Jtrau, per tan $I).t tihorts, per tun $:i.S0 Wats, per bushel ;iU(0je Eggs and poultry. Hens, per pound lie. L'ggs, cash, 'J(ic; trade 27c Koosters, old, per pound 8c Stags )'.k Butter. l'.utt.'ifat, per pound 2!c Creamery butter, per pound u2c Pork, Veal and Mutton. I'ork, on foot ti',-j('! "vi" fork, dressed lie Veal, dressed 8( lie priuy lamb (H-jc Steers (i'-o' Tows 5r5l-.c Wethers o'sjo r.wes Fruits. Oranges, navel Haiuuas, lb Lemons, per bus l'inuapples, per II) Apples, box Cranberries, barrel Florida grape fruit Dates, dromedary, case... Dates, Persian, lb J-'igs, tier pack 2.2."C;'2,50 $:i.50(i I 7c ..75cfrii$1.2." 1 1.5(1 $( 4."iil ;$:i.2; ...Sii (a S ..'.Mlcdi $1.51 1 Cocoauuts, per dozen $1 l ard Dates Vegetables. abbage, per lb. Tomntoes, Calilornia Celery, per dozen Lettuce, crate i inions, per 100 pounds t'otatoes (Oiegon), bushel ... $I.WI ..$1.7."" 2 ...... .$1.50 85c js. '".,.'.$1.50 ...Xifri.-blc Swe.it potatoes, crate $2.75 Caulitltr.ver $l.o. lirussels Sprouts 8'' String Gallic 1""' 1'a.rViips 1 1 je Artichokes ' OPc Retail Price. icamcry butter 37'.i("'-'Oc flour, hard wheat $2.IOt 2.05 l-Tour, valley $1.8501 2 ''f-'R9i I""1' dozen 1'Oc Sugar, per cwt li.:'.0 Portland, Markets. Portland, Ore.. Feb. 4. Wheat- -Club tl.52; blili'sleiu, S-1 ..";). Oats No. 1, white feed, $:W.25; gray, :',!). Barley Brewing, :I5.50; teed, $.'15.25. Hogs Best live. $7.25. Prime atiers, 7.05f8; fancy cows, .1(1.65; best calves, $MhX.25; spring luuibs, $7(a7.SO. Butter city creamery, :t2e. Eggs Selected local extras, 2l(ff-iic. Hens, 11 (: 12c. llroilers, 14fl5cj geese, 10c. Bryan Says Shipping Dill Ought to Pass Washington, Fob. 3. Passage of the ship purchase bill and ratifioiiti f the Colombian treaty more urged by Soerotury of smte Bryan this ni'teruiimi in tin address before the Fuited States ehumber of commerce, as imperative to the establishment of cordial relations with the Latin American n-publics. Of the former proposition the secre tary asserted that govcninienl-owiied craft, in addition to relieving the skip K-arcity and reducing the freight rate, would serve fs pioneers in estublisliing row trade routes which private vessels could advantageously follow Inter. Scientists :..'' that plants feel. Im agine I lie reelings of a innshe I potato! SOME BARGAINS !f250 down balance on easy payments. I l'rico $125(1, modern 5 room Innigalow.j large lot, paved street. House and H Lots. Hood li rooin house, S large lots, burn, fruit. Frioe $2,u"l; easy terms; might tuko a lot as part pavim-nt. if Mud Will buy a strictly modern and upto ilnlo house 7-roo ns. paved street, tonus; this properly is well worth $5000, Close In 'Suburban Homo Cheap. Fine 5 acre tract impioved stock ami implements, $2.0(in. Beautiful !i Aero Tract .Alt under cultivation, close in for ?'I3:0; terms. Improved M Aero Farm. On the fn moil si Howell I'rairie, price $135 per acie; (onus. 31 Acres . Improved on lluwoll Prniiic ii!S0; t'l!llS. EXCHANGE. Large list of eastern Oregon farm", for Undo for Willamette Valley prop- iitv. List Your Property now if yon want to sell or exchange. Houses For Eont. r L. Beclitel & Co. 317 State Btreet. Vhone 452 Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society BUBOHARDT It MEREDITH Resident Agentt 3S5 State Street - .. . . . ,v . , MDNrY TO I OAN IYIUILI I J LUfAl 1 On Good Real Estate Security TITOS. K. rORD Over Ladd tt Bush Bank, Balem, Orel on james d. phelan sifts the charges against Minister sullivan i 1 JAM ESP- PHELAN New Yolk, Feb. L Official invest! Ration ii( tlie Santo Domingo diplomat- ie scandal, ordered bv Present Wilson, i is bcini' condiioti'd hero bv United I states Senator r.lcot ,t:ums I), Phelau, former mayor of San Francisco, who wits chosen us special commissioner by the president. Lacking tho power of a commissioner i simpoorin, tne president was compelled to make Ins summons only nn "invitation." Since lie has no authority to compel witnesses to an swer or even to testify under oath, there is a likelihood if not a probability tliat he may have to report back his in ability to obtain direct evidence of utiiue finds concerning tho Dominican mess which certain witnesses will bo un willing to tell excepting under compul sion. There being no formal complain ant against Minister Junies M. Sulli van and no "charges" upon which he could lie tried, the scpo of the inves tigation w ill be blond. RUSSIANS ABANDON PLAN OF MARCHING UPON KOINGSBERG (Continued on Page Five.) dnv Herman infantry is declared to have Klurmcil thrco sut'cossivo Freucli trom'li- 'h hihI 'to luivo 0C(miji1(mI the r I UM 1 1 ' H main position in Hiiit, region advancing, more l ruin two uiousnnii yarns, neven iiinole from the beach might be i'ir of the enemy's officers, Hill men, nine niliitod iiinong some of the jurors in j machine guns, nine smaller guns and; considerable war supplies wen) lukeu.' I The French attemiued a counter at-. tack at night in nu effort to recapture i the positions, but. were thrown back : with heavy loss. I The stnlenient confinnel reports that (icrinan troops have been reinforcing the Aiislrians in the Carpathians. (loiiernl Von Miickensen is declared to be advancing steadily towards War saw, having repulsed n series of Hus sion counter attacks with grout loss tn: the enemy. v ! Tn tho west, the slatement. iiunnnn 1 that artillery exchanges are in progress I mini Kheims almost to the rsorth sea. Near Perthes, the French were defeated in an attack on the (leruitin positions, (ionium troops, using skis, encountered French chiiusscurs in the Vosges mid- lefcute,! them in an niiimportnnt en- nlu,,,nM1, The war office dismissel the Lust Prussia situation with a few words. Near Tilsit, the Russians are declared to have been repulsed, nnd tho war of fice adds that there have been nniiii porlant skirmishes nroth nf the Vis tula river. Hegarding the Cnrpalliinns, tlie stale incut says: "For some diws Hie Hermans have been fiiihting shoulder to shoulder with the Austro-llnnguiiun ni'mios. Germans Make Vigorous Effort. I 'ii 1 1 ii, Feb. 4. lioinforced (ionium I armies are making violent attempts tu take the offensive mi l force buck the allied lines from the const to Arras. Homy caniinnndiiig around .Meupnrl wn icpnrted in tdony's official dis pute lies. ' Herman gunners resinned dropping liels ii'TO'S the allied lines into Funics. Near Notre Diiine Lorelte. Herman infantry made nil unsuccessful smash iigainsl the French trenches niter several hours of artillery duelling. French gunners tiiiiiutniii the iidvaiilai;e in the reuion between Arms and H'1 Ihiire, West of l.nl!asoo the HeMniin anillery has been parlicubirly active. Air scouts reported that the (Ioniums tire prepnrinir for nnother ooslnuidil on the llrllish positions between ,n-lln-see nn I llidhnne. Fi'eui'h shells worked hnvno in the rnnl.s of a Herman regiment eonvnvimi supply and niumuiiiHon trains in the Woovro region. The (lermans fit 1 1 1 1 I uninl tenuiornrilv abandoned their train movement. A thnw has set in'lii Hie Views region. Monii'nin stroiu have been converted Into rnshln-r tor rent? of will nr. nnd floods threaten to hinder operations. Got Iron Crosses. Ainteii1nin Fob. I. Kaiser Wilhelm.' nceiiiding to a h ices received here, to dav. presented iron cro-srs to nil the' members of the crew of the submarine I' 21. which sunk thiee llritish nier-' chanlmen recnntlv in the Irish sea. Th 1 haii-er personally emgrntnbiteil each mcniber of the crew of the V 21. lie nbn conferred nt length with Count Zeppebn. ... i .eppi nn. . shiirp nnele in the lighting Inn- is of consideriible lalorci. rartiier soi.t Tl'" rW:.U' r;,Inr,,u".. i" t "nuhling i,. Ht.tcl.s from Slierielc,. to Kawa nud Hpoe.n.i to the ,vr, received acre from W ilhelmshaven . riinf I)f Ki,, .,-,. ,,, 1Im, f , ,,,, f ,,. Ni,, and contained the first report of the Mll return of theJ'-SI. Men talk to amuse others, but women talk to nuptc themselves. ! Court House News : ! A transcript on appeal from the jus tice court was filed in the circuit court! todav in the case of S. E. Edcrs! against .1. t Dobius, an action to re-; cover money tor services rendered. t The ease was tried before a jury in the justice court Deeeintior , J!M4, ami the verdict of the jury was for the plaintiff in the sum 0f $10.50 with the further sum of ifii.ln ss costs charged to the defeinhint. W. I.'. Wiuslow ap-jal lien red for the plnintif and the firm of McNnrv, Smith & Shields for the defendant. In the case of John R. Vouch against A. Clyde McMillan, Arthur ('. McMillan and Anna Mc Millan, his wife and Clay ton Young. Judge (iallownv in depart ment No. 2 of the circuit court handed i down a decree yesterday rendering a judgment against A. Clyde McMillan. i I no judgment was tor tne sum ot ib.vuii: with interest and for the further sum 1 of $S0.!I2 with $75 as attorneys fees. j Another judgment m the case against ; A. Clyde McMillan was in tavor ofjtv was approved by the senate this Charles Roth for the sum of $18. An i order was issue 1 liv the judge f ore-1 closing a mortgage on l.ot II, hiuck i, Junes that is creating much dissatisfao. Highland ndditinn to Salem and order-j tion among local people abolishing the nig The same sold uy tne shorn r 10 satisfy the claims. i ! , I An order has been issued by Judge ; grievance bill. j William (Iallownv in department No. 2i House Bills 1 11 ami 1-12 were np i of the circuit court appointing f. W'. proved by the senate, the first re I'lynier ns guardian nil litem of Albert j quires the secretary of state to furnish ! C. Koff, ngel Id years, and Thelma H. the State Board cf Itealth with ncoos ! Eoff, aged 7 years. The proceedings! sary books tor keeping vital statistics were under the title of (loorgo . Koff ngi against Clara 11. Koff, and others. An ord of foreclosure xvns rendered by Judge (alloway yesterday afternoon in the case of the First National Bank of St. Johns against Fred IVnrsnn. The defendant is barred from miv claim to any riidit title or interest in Lois 4 to l-r inclusive ill rill'T. .no. ii, u ise Acres. The .decision was rendered on the findings of fact disclosed through investigating a contract of sale. The plaintiffs in the case of William M. Baker and Laura Raker against the Oregon & California Railway Co., were adjudged to be the owners in fee sim ple to n certain tract of land continu ing 58. 2!) acres of land in section 20 ami :il in T It S H it W. by Judge flnl lowav today. The findings in the case are that the plaintiffs have paid the full purchate price of $074,011 for the land ami the railroad company is or dered to give tlicin ii good and suf ficient deed within 00 dn,s from Hie order of the court. tne judge visit tlie pavement during a M. Silver, convicted of the crime of i,m., shower of rain. Judge (iallownv ur.-on, will be sentenced bv .lu-lge Kel- 'agreed to wuit until it was raining hard ly, in department No. I of the circuit M.r,i,e ,B,t. die trip. court on Februnrv 23. On this date the judge has some other matters in! ,.,.,.; ()wn,8 w, iv(, , ,,, "ml,VVl"',' "' 10 1 7 'V:bVdc;,,ultvesterdaviuthecir,'uitcourt ami he will impose sentence while the, ' . . . .. .. . , ,,.,. : ' '.'" .' I'l '"'"' grunted upon the application or Atior- i l, ,i... ,ijJltl,i. nil. in 'order Unit a petition iishinu for (arson tor the ilefeinl - the case who resided in outlying dis- tricts of tl oiintv. . The South llicli si reel paving oases tale of Francis X. Matthien, who died were still tin liter of interest in "' county I'cbiuar.v 2, Hill. It. is departn t No. 2 of the circuit court allounl in the complaint that the sum todav before Judge (Iallownv. A mo- of t225 is due the estate on n promis tion'wns made this morning that the si. y note from the defendant, that the court inspect the pavement in person sum of $200 is due for rental on one to note the conditions of certain mntv tract of In ml and the sum of $375 is due tors in drainage, In or lor that no nil- on another, ami i Idition the plain- fair adv antage be taken of the plaint- l(t nn, that the catch lianas might ,.,.., . . lxTT,TTri MAP SHOWING STRATEGIC LINEUP f I RUSilMS HAVE REPULSED :fK fA fit'RMAN ATTEMPTS TO PASS VV",. J. VISTULA FROM BZDP.ATO X)' NPultUKkQ I 3teHtfr1 wtor.tAwtk Ji (''"slytuti ' S&j ..I-iW.mTllwii. 17 iBrU, 'i" 1 -Ti rt ftMs-it"i.iiow 7 ' fi 5v , '"'"As. ithpi&-o V,,, '( -' ONIHISUNE IHERl YlMl f "X" WAS A DINjE )jttr,l"!. VI;. I J CONtlNTRATION OF , J J OfRMAN TROOPS j N U KiUk '. rf' ' At the Ii I of the map is shown the district of Mbiwn, whore the opposing I'nioos uie cuiupntnl ivoly weak. The llus'iinu troops are s i stretching cost-, ward in the direction of l.ipno with other bodies of troops resting on the noith- I I. - ,1... V-;u..l.. Tl...., r.r.i 1 l... hl.li. i.C ll... i-ii'..r l, (;i.nnt) ,rull11 t rot ti i m u I'fil) Wlocbmek to Soc,ncZew on the llin. Tins Jturii iitiele iii llic t'iehtino lino is of Considern lilt llileie-.t. Fnrtlier sol. til Hie , . . Uuni. nil of which arc of extreme laetionl importaiice tit the present lime. It 1 1.1 bo pointed out that the Peso-Horn iL'.doil feet. Hilly oountiy also stretches ! PARTI AWn HI1NTTBS WIN FIGHT ON DUCK BAITING QUESTION (Continued from page one.) state at large." Bach voter is privil- edged to vote for the two to ho elected from his congressional district and as well as for the four to he elected from the state at large. Another" change made by the bill is that the expense of sending the delegates to the ration convention shall not 'it bom.; by tho state. This will work a saving ef some $10,000 every four years. Two more senate bills, S. B. N'o. M3 by Senator Kiddle and S. B. 153 by Senator Wood were approved by the senate this morning. The first, cor rects an error in the law providing for organization of insurance companies and tho second makes it necessurv for the governor to issue a warrant before stato official will have permission to travel outside ot 'lie state at state expense. House Bill No. 205 abolishing the of- fice of county recorder in I nion conn morning. This bill is the forerunner of a bill introduced by Representative of tne of countv recorder in all coun ties of the state. This second bill is declared bv n;nv to be a personal and the second provides that the ex pense of the printing for the state com missioner of labor sludl be paid out of the general appropriation of this office. The governor is again given power to appoint tho Fulton ..dates senator in case of death by House Bill 201 which was approved by the senate this morn ing. House Bill .135 relating to in heritance . tax also passed the senate this morning. WILL INVESTIGATE. San Diego, Cel. Feb. 4. Rear Admir al IV B. Howard, commander of the I'n- jcifie fleet, aboard the flagship Sun Di- lego, steamed lit daylight today for Ln seuiiiln to investigate the mysterious 'detcntiuii of the stciiiuship Mazutlan. 'which has been held lit the Lower Ci'.l ifornia port for tvrn months. It is rc poited several Americans are in lo-r cicw. The gunboat Yorktoun already is there. i-e seen in operation Attorney It. K. I'age, tor the defendant, suggested that the sum of $1121.113." with $100 addi- llllll'll IIS HttOtlM'V 'm, tecs. Some prf; i ... i ,' n,., ,if.i,,i. .' . oi i v iieiuiiK'i'X io .ine ueie i ; ": "nl,'"'(l ""tifty the cliinns, A suit to collect money alleged, to be due on a note a nil as rentals was fil ed in the circuit enmt today by Stephen Alfred Mattieii, ns executor of the es- , tilt ceks lo recover -T-J us attorney s tecs. OF OPPOSING FORCES IN POLAND tool- I ... hills rir" in some placos-4o neiiily from Kiclce nortliwnid to Hiihii. JUST ONE WORD more in regard to those high piiced All Silk Knitted Four-in-llaiids those $2.50 and $1.50 Tics nu are selling at fifty eents. The actual cost of the raw silk in rnnny of these ties is more than the present price. Every man should have at least one Knit Tie in his wardrobe. We have enough to possibly lust during this week's selling. Don't delay and don't forget the price 50 Cents HAMMOND-BISHOP COMPANY THE "TOGGERY" CASE STIRS ENGLAND, ;I WHICH MAY GET EVEN rwiLUAtl LONSDALE London, Feb. 4. Fngland is expect led to retnlinte if it gets the chance for the punishment meted out to William Lonsdale, the British private who I struck a Herman guaid at the detention Jennip nt lloberit.. (lerninny, while a I prisoner there and was sentenced to '.death, litis sentence was commuted to .twenty yours in n military prison, no- cording to the latest report. If a situ jilar case occurs ill Knglaad, in which hi Herman prisoner nt lucks a guard, public feeling will demand severe pun ishment. De Moby Comraandry j Held Special Meeting I The lVMola.v Coiiiniaudry u!' Knight Tempt.'iis In Id a special called meeting Inst night lit the MiiMinic temple to cont'er the Order of the Temple ami to receie the grand coiuiunnder and other giniid otticors. Tiioe in -liarge of the dogiee wink were: llillon llostio, grand eonuuander, of I'ortlaiid; Fdwurd K. Kiddle, giaud captain geueial, uf La (illlllde; lieoig,. i;. Ilniwu, xuiior grand war. Ion. nloio; Fiank H. Kaillie, iuuior uraml wiinlen, ot' linker, and .lames F. Kobinson, grand record keeper, of I'ort laml. Four pnt, giand commanders were lockout nt the mooting last night, i'loiL-e II. I'.iiinott, II. II. i liielsou nnd I - -j 1 1 !, .1. Miller, of Sal , and T. C 'fay! ir, of I'oiidlelon, Atter the coneliMr, i of the degree work, the Sir Knights adjourned lo the hiiii'i'iet room of the loio.e, wheio the wies of the Kniglits were holding n i-oi-o;.i ion i'or tie1 Indies of the isiting Knight?-. Alter the haiiMUct, tin1 eiciiiug was Kiit in i, p. I and inii-ii', with a special pnte-ani el luu-'ic. Toe isiling I'lillland liicnibers of the lodge lolt fn,' i heir homes this i ning. l "HeisistheAnseirt t I - Webster - 1 NewIntermatonalI i Irrrrr t y 'ii V''r tall: nn.t r'n'Iin, ni rl , l" Iioin.-, t.'. t ( ltd t c.r, fn li, i.f'u hi,i ' Itl.i I f( Ii"- I W V HUil'l"i lMn niMill- 'n ii I. IM'l.r ! Ii" V(T. A fjM"l fl('l -i ' F. tLi'v' u di! i h) It if",! I ,'' Ml trie i tlir ! .iAli-..nf f ,M'tfi r tin I'iroiiiMi- ' ;- n itioii of t'tfuthti, V, lot In cii( vntttt ri i: 'Jim lv I'rcillr.i fin -v'.'.-rj all ). i M of f Lj tyu-i Uojd in (tn 'iiiWf , I Ii 'I' ir, Ml' '' rnj.liy, vl P l-i'lf...l'i.i.--n i.ir.!'.. 'iful.T, Ai'i aud V tn'ifiit t. i-ith fin.it uvtfiur ii y, '.",v '.'l (' 4llf1 (inn Ufenln. rV l 'H TI'p cnlv fll'-HcnnrTwhri V i If iiiur." I 'a li In, epfoiiir, stronc, ;''''','1.. i'l, i- ii. , ..l p uL i ... i v.i. ' i.j )r l ll f IP n'tnowiil!ie.Wm..-.i PfcfaUJ.I'M V ft.tcr In ft fnim o lii-ir, " , ' iJ M Aif nut pit rnorrd-nt touis'tjy' ' Mr1'',,!. Oik liiilM'.etlil. km-., mcI:' l.ll'HL .jlm Idlest i ' 'Hi V I tiu-irncirtmokpiiprr. Wt H '4 llo. filio H, V'iX Olliclic. Wrll l nwrfrHS rNS ."I. lUirltkUur.1, tl, llmo.DS 111 puHOrtina rstMl If 0.IC. 3 KURIAM CO, f in iiiH'""int"iiiii3Uii '-:"'-. . v I V I I y . 1 J J mm. III l .HlMrMtia i 167 COMMERCIAL STREET ! ' W i ml a rftv id """""" " " asmmmsamem'tmmen trnMrnatMrnrntsnmaasam i Special Price 5 Loads at . Pro.npt Delivery. Order Now SPAILDING LOGGING CO. Front and Terry Phone 1830 1 tmamam .Jan Cruiser Aground Near SanDiego, CaM.jt Huie Wlflg Sang Co. Sun iHogo, Cal., Feb. -1. illulv men gor eports were reeei'ed hero linlay eoiie.'rning the grounding of the .Inpn- nese cruiser Asania near San Hnrlnlimic bay, according to naval ol'l'ioinls in charge of the Point l.oma windess stu- lion. I A iiiiirnl Howard, rm board the flag-' ship Sun Diego at. l-usemida, scut a brief wireless to the effect thai the crui.oT was aslune. This message was relayed to Washington, N'o further de tails have been r 'ived. Since .lapan got into the Kuropoun war tin' A nnul and the l.liiino, two Japanese cruisers, have been )iatiolliiig the Lower ( iililorniu const The bin- iiino put into Sao Ibogn harbor lor coal ,., tv. I Me A-niiut is a sister ship ol me 'i-..t :.... si... i. ...i ;.. M I, HIPS, and has n displacement of 075P Ions, Her length nt the water line Is onus. II 0-iiicl, suns nnd five turpodn "' "cei , hic i lubc,. Oil speed trial she has reached 211 knots. Tip' wireless station here has not been notified whether her officers ami crew lire still on board. pratum notes C'lpilal .lonrnal Special Service.) p. it (ii,.., Feb. I.- The sevenl'i and 1'ic.liih grades of Hie Piiitiiiu school, at mpaiiied bv one of the lonelier-., spool In t Fiida.v in Siiloui. They vis ited l oll- hoiisei ot the u gi-ln t o l o. All l en joyed '.lie tripMU V' nnicli. ' ' Mi.o iieiiha Kk'Ii lett tor saiem in .t -MlfllW, woeio she will i II ill III for sonel Miss Til! s- Sl.dfoo, who - i "tiplenl at the I ll ' i 1 ii I llusiio'sn eolloni', spell' last SnlHidav and Suiulay at I The I'liniklio l.ileiiiry society ludd a 'special seioii lii-t Friday, at which lU'W ol'l'icel, well1 idecleil. b'ov. S, S. Hi gin I nor is spending a tow days at Inilln-. He will lotiiiu ' llllll' lil'IU this Week. Ilnlll the (Ionium Al. Iv and the Men te clill' ohes hold sol l ice n lll-t Sell day inoiiiiug. tin mint ol the bad w. illio-r, veiv low III! tlt',1 out lor lei .toil Mil ill I he et cuing, so IOI or ices Co,.- hold. ir, lliilpli Heiber, who piiu-tiocl in I 'i l t ii in fur .eoilil ll Ins, lias gone to Idaho. Mi-s Mn iy llllipel, of Salein, "pout Hie U. oli end III hollie, ' Si-knc. is lill iiiile pteMileiil in ,111c ue'ijhl.oihood. Many uie oool'inod lo ilioir koines nod n iniiuber of thoii lied w ilk so ere colds lllld l'o el . Mi s ,li, in Welly 11 student ul Sil 'oitHi hieh c1koiI, tetnilied home Inst .-'ii 1 ti I. In s- for a brief 'day. She repoil- thai I ho giiK' lui-ket ball I fit in id' Kit eitoo d' touted I lie ilioshaiu gi'ls' Icain on F'i'lav eiening lnl. STOCK MARKET QUIUT. New York, Feb, L Tin' sloek kot .' I iinet. Little trading was done ii in (lie fiist hour. Stcl sold back 'to o;Vi. the price it opened nt today. ! The' mi ii i It t was stagnant at noon. Trading had prio't ienllv oensod. Ano'ii i can cottoa oil was st ronir. There are de-dial'ilo kinds of tun. uopotists. Among them Is Ihe itiuti whn alti'iids lo his own business, I I 444.Mf4.4.M We have made up all kinds of Wrappers, Kimonns, Wnisls, White l'lidoiwenr and all kinds uf Silk Huods, House Dresses, if Men's mid Children's Suits, X ' n.l 4 Punts and Overalls, I.11, lies' and (louts' I'ndcrwoar. All kinds of (Iver-hirts, Sweaters. Shoes, I Ludics' mi l Hills' Fatii'V Presses, if .... IT laney .Ncckwoar, Ladles' ami x i;,,.,.! n , ic.i,,.,;,!,,, ,. i 4 ' " i I .Malting I All r. cm...- T " vui rnecs 01 North Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon I 777177771 " ' The people's market place Tho Journal's Want Ads. i m m mmmmwwm m.mmmJ MH , ; Mmiasmmmm&.M;ucamMV L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG ("hincsc Jlcdicinc nnd Tea Company 1 1. '13 medicine which will cure any known disease. ir:l South High Street, Salem, Ore. J'honc 28:i. , 4 . 4 SalemFence Vorks And Stove Repairing R. B. Fleming, Prop. Blovo rebuilt nnd repaired. Stoves bought and told. Depot American Fence. Ontcti, rialtt and Barbed Wire, ritlnls, Oil) ana YaiuhJitil. rtoofllif, Tosts, Hop Honks, ; ' 21)0 COUTIT BT. TIIONB 1U4 Back of Chlcagy Store.