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TiAHiY OAPITAIj JOURNALy SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1000. PAGK BESYWH N -V-. " '.Tit',', . r?.'.-' - 7 r . CITY NEWS OVcntlicr Forecast . Fair tonight nnd Tuesday. You Are cordially requested to phono fttny item of Interest, such as a per sonal about a friend or yourself, to The Journal, Main 82. No item too small. finest Confectionery . Quality and cleanliness; the best Is none too good at Wood's, G40 -State street. Voted 510,000 for School Building. By a vote of G3 to one the people of McMinvillo recently voted a $40, 000 bond for the purpo.se of erecting a modern schol buildlnf. . Douglas County Gets First Prize. Butter from the Roseburg cream , ery took first prize at the annual Sbato Dairymen's Convention in 'Portland Inst week. SteusloiT Bros. Handle the finest line of meet in tho city. No matter what kind you want ror unnstmas dinner, let them ' supply you and It will be first-class. ' She Will Be Disappointed If you don't buy her that hat as a gift It won't cost you much be ; cause it Is real cheap. Vogue Mil linery, Commercial street. Sny! Don't Forgot Iltr! . v She's worth it a gKt will please .lier If you buy It right. A now hat at a low price, at the Vogue Millin ery, Commercial street. "Wants a AVif Mr. Martin, the Salem man, who '' has had several wives, is still In need 4 of a wife and housekeeper. He says lie . has a good home to offer any -woman, who is not too old good '.- looking preferred and will treat her Tight Only Ono Man Doing Time For the first time in a good many - -weeks, the city jail was locked up again this morning after the regular roll call by Judge Moores, with but one lone man to serve time. The fel low gave his name as "Barney," and was booked with drunk and remain ing on the streets at an unusual "hour. Judge Moores fined him $5, and in default of which he was giv en two nnd a half-days. Barney did not demur, but slightly intimated that he would like to have an opor . tunity to secure more favorable quar ters. Too Cold to Sleep Outdoors The night police were approached by five cold and sleepy knights of the j, "box car last night, who applied for a cot in the city jail. The police, all hoing kind-hearted, locked the "sleepers" up, and they were sent : on their way south this morning, where they can sleep out of doors, ' and not ask the charity of tho city "' 1)01106. Children Enjoying Vacation The public schools of the city closed last Friday afternoon for the 1 . Christmas holidays, and will not open until Monday morning. January U, thus giving the pupils a vacation of two weeks. Carload of Apples for Portland Frank Davis shipped a carload of apples to Portland today over the elec trie road. They camo from the farm , of Mr. Wallace, who resides about . three and a half miles west of the city, and were of the Spltzenberg va riety. These apples were especially selected for the St. Paul market, : where Mr. Davis had them sold at a " good profit, but, owing to the switch men's strike, tho rallrond company would not accept any perishable freight. After holding them a month M-k Davis found a market for them in Portland. v Holiday Fares For tho above occasion round trip tickets may be sold to all points in Oregon on the Southern Pacific and O. R. N. companyy for one and one third fare. Salem sale dates: De cember 17th and 18th. Tlikets will bo good for continuous passage In each direction. Final return limit of January 4, 1910. Wm. MMurray, General Pasenger Agent. 12-10-7t Spelial nollday Rates Holiday fares via Oregon Electric railway; round trip tickets at one and one-third fare will bo on sale be tween Salem and all points on this line on December 17 and 18, De cember 24 and 25 and 31, 1909, and January 1, 1910. All tickets will be good for return until Tuesday, Janu ary 4, 1910. GEORGE F. NEVINS, 12-15-lw Traffic Managew o. Try the Journal's classified ads. West Salem Transfer Passengers Baggage Express Connects with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Loaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:00 a. m. 12 m., 1:10 p. m. and 3:30 p. in. every day except Sunday. Leaves Sunday at 12.00 m. and 4:15 p. m. Calls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. GOVERNOR APPOINTS 1EGAT Governor Benson today announced the appointment of Henry Hahn, presidont and general mnnager of Wadhain & Company, of Portland, as delegate from the stnte of Oregon to the national conference on weights 'Wl Ht.'iures; also .ointment 'r S. E. Jom 4)M of PorJ5.mil, as d--i., it from thrf stato to ; oiv.al c5R4ii.ce o uiv.tr "W oin'Htloii nnd let f i.flon. The first conference will bo held under tho auspices of the depart ment of commerce and labor, at Washington, D. C, February 25 and 2G, 1910. All the mercantile asso ciations of tho country havo official ly taken action approving the ef forts of the department of commerce to improve tho weights and measures conditions throughout the country. The last mentioned conference- will be held at tho Congress Hotel, in Chicago, and will extend from Feb ruary 28 until March 2, 1910. At this conference renorts will be sub mitted showing what medical col leges in tho country are properly equipped to furnish satisfactory training for practititioners of medi cine, and also showing which are not so equipped. Addresses and dis cussions will also be made on tho problems which confront the various state licensing boards. Cottage Undertaking Parlors Cottage and Chemeketa Sts. Calls day or night. J. C. Sill. Phone 724. Hosednle District Levied Special Tav Rosedale district No. 38 met Fri day and levied a special road tax of five mills to help build permanent highways. Independent . Telephone Company Moves Office. The central office and exchange of the Independent Telephone Company has been removed from the Red Cross drug st6re to the Perry & Co. drug store. 12-20-tf Try Crystalcts For tho breath. For sale at: Myer's barber shop. Eckerlens. Waters' cigar store. Adolph's cigar store. Dick Madison's. The Spa. Willamette Hotel. ?' The Council. Talkington's. The Court. State Printer Will Keep Up Work. State Printer W. S. Duniway Is now engaged In the publication of the annual report of the state bank examiner for the year 1909, and ex pects to complete it this week. Af ter the completion of this report ho will take up the annual report of tho railroad commission, and the work will be hurried along until finished. The 52d volume of the Oregon state supreme court reports has been com pleted, and tho publication of the 53d is well under way, and will be finished in tho near future. DIED. ' BLIVAN At the family homo, four miles southwest of Salem, at 3:30 a. m December 20, 1909, Edward Wilcox Blivan, at the age of 7 1 years. Funeral services will bo conduct ed at the Adventlst church, on Mill street, tomorrow, December 21, 1909, Rev. G. A. Larson officiating Interment In the City View cemetery. TARBETT. At Oak Grove, Ore., December 19, 1909, Mrs. Nancy Medora Tarbett. Tho funeral will be held from the Cottage Undertaking Parlors tomor row, tho remains to be shipped to Oakland, Cal., for Interment. DIXON. At tho family homo In St. Paul, Oregon, December IS, 19K. Mrs. Mary Dixon, at tho age of 79 years. The deceased was the mother of Mrs. Chns. Hass, of St. Paul. She was born at Burton,- Yorkshire. Eng land, coming to St. Paul over 30 years ago, where she has resided ov er since. The funeral will bo held from tho St. Paul R. C. church Tues day, December 21, at ft a. m. MILLIONAIRE'S DAUGHTER GETS INTO STRIKE GAME Now York, Dec. 20. Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont nnd Miss Anna Mor gan, daughter of J. Plerpont Morgan, today assumed active control of the strike of the shirt waist makers. It Is announced today that they are preparing to hire lawyers to de fend any of tho strikers' pickets who may be arrested, and to make a test caso upon the first opportunity If this Is dono. It will be th llnt Instance on record that the rights of tho police to arrest Btrike pickets has been tested. Philadelphia Takes Hand in gtrlko. Philadelphia, Dec, 20. -A gonernl revolt against tho conditions prevail. Ing In local shirt waist factories was Inaugurated today, whon suvoral I thousand workors left their maohincj. Leaders of the Philadelphia unions : predict the strike may rival the one I now In progress In Now York, In which nearly 50,000 wage-aarnorn tire Involved. , I o r Many a good resolution yapor atee over night. Why not 'Sap a "lid" on it? D :' :? . PCDCnM Al MCMTinM ?i 5jj 9fi C 55 Si jc ji JC f 55 5fC i$t Lawrence Hofor of Stanford Uni versity Is homo for tho holiday vaca tion. Dr. S. C. Browne of Solo was In tho city Sunday. Ho is considering a fine practlco In an eastern Oregon city. Mrs. Thomas Fennoll, who resides In tho southerns part of tho county, is in the city Undergoing treatment for ear trqublo. Miss Beva Rolston, returned to her homo In this city last night, after visiting friends in Portland for a week. T. R. Lake left yesterday for Se attle to look aftor somo real estate interests. He will be gone two weeks. John Bollmeyer, a prominent Portland dentist, Is In the "city visit ing his sister, Mrs. H. G. Lucke, on North Front street. Danlol Jacobson and wife of Dnl las were In the city yesterday visit ing friends. Miss Burnico Holmes loft for her home In Portland this morning, af ter spending Sunday with Salem friends and rolatlves. J. C. Allison returned today after )visltlng friends and looking aftor business matters in Oregon City. Thomas P. Rush and wife of Al bany are In tho city, renewing old acquaintances for a few days. They will leave shortly for Mr. Rush s old home In Lincoln, Neb., to visit rein tlves and friends. Orvllle Potter was up from Butte iviille today looking after business matters and buying Christmas pres ents. Joe Hirschborg, presidont of tho Independence & Monmouth railway, and president of the Independence National Bank, was in the city to day. Statp Engineer John H. Lewis, who is suffering from an attack of typhoid fever, Is reported today as dolng very nicely. F. H. Case, foreman or the me chanical department -of the stato printer, who Is 111 with typhoid, is said to be much Improved today. E. H. Carleton, chief clerk for State Supt. Akerman, is visiting at his home in Linn county. He will re turn and assume his duties again In the course of a few days. Smith & Everett Real Estate Money Invested Loans In Portland Real Insurance Estate securities 309-310 Failing Building PORTLAND - OREGON MONEY TO LOAN TP.OS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hall, Snicm, Or. PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS Tuning, pollsnlng, repairing. Tel. 608 S( NEWT0DAY TO EXCHANGE For city property In Salem, 38 acres of good land, under fence, two miles from Dal las, 480 Stato streot, Address box 248 Salem. 12-18-3t TOR SALE Sovoral houses In Sa lem." and farm lands at a bargain. Capital National Bank. 6-1-eod FOR SALE Dry wood, sawed to ordor. Phono 1225. Salem Wood Company. 12-20-lm RACE AVAR RAGING. One Whlta Man and Two Nogroos Killed. Grand Cane, La., Dec. 20. Threo men are dead and six seriously wounded as tho result of a buttle be tween parties of white men and ne groes near this city early today. The trouble started when a white man accused a negro of stealing his hogs. Tho negro and a brother-in-law resented tho accusation, and opened fire on tho white man. Tho two negroes were instantly killed, when Allen, tho whlto man, and a pnrty of friends returned tho flro. Allen was fatally wounded and died an hour later. Ill Health Is More Expensive Than any Cure. This country is now filled with people who migrate across tho conti nent in all directions seeking that which gold cannot buy. Nino-tenths of thorn. aro suffering from throat and lung trouble or chronic catarrh resulting from neglected colds, and spending fortunes vninly trying to regain lost health. Could every suf ferer but undo tho past and cure that first neglected cold, all his sor row, pain and anxiety and exponso could havo been avoided. Chambor laln's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. Use it and the more serious diseases may bo avoided. For 111 Heulth is More Expensive Than sale by all good druggists. i n Durum Day In North Dakota foil flat, owing to tho fact that the mil iars of durum flour mado on offort to supply tho public with thir pro duct. There aro soyoral Inferences to be drawn, one of which Is that there aro more profitable ways for the miliars to handle durum than to cull it for durum flour. A New Organ Delivered to Any Rail road Station or Boat Landing in Oregon $46 Hero Is a ploturp of ono of tho moat perfectly rinisiioa organs now manuiac tured. It is the Paclflo Queon, tnada owpecinwy ior juuors rmno nouse. Choice of fancy walnut or soloctod oak cases. Fine, very larjto beveled nlato mirror, perfectly finished; an ornament 10 any mansion. Numerous new and valuable improve monts aro -embodied In this orsran, mak ing: it at onco one of tho host and most durable organs manufactured In the United States. nullt with special regard to Pacific Coast climate. Besides the rogulur roed tone, this Instrument also lins siovoral octavos of tho regular pipe effect, to bo found In no other make. Great Special Offer To more thoroughly Introduce this organ wo are making most excoptlonul concessions In our prices and terms and will deliver a strictly brand new, per fect and fully guaranteed organ, freight paid to any railroad station or boat landlns in tho state of Oregon for $46, on payment 01 uown una 4 a montli. The fancier stylos, $52, $56, etc., on same terms. Write us today, as this offer Is positively limited. POUTI.ANl), OI1UGON .argent, Lending nml Mont lleNpimnIble Western Dcnlrrx. Stores at Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Boise, Walla Walla, San Francisco, etc Address Nearest Store. NfilNEER AN FIREMAN UNITED P1U588 LEASED WinB.l Tucson, Arl., Doc. 20. The wreck of Southern Pacific train No. 4, for merly known ns tho Goldonstato Llm ited, near Benson, today, which re sulted In tho death of two, tho prob able fatal injury of three, tho ser ious injury of nlno and caused two aioro to suffer minor hurts, was caused solely by taking Pay Car curvo at a hifth rate of speed, accord ing to tho verdict of Investigating board, mado public today. Tho train was traveling 40 miles an hour when ho ton degree curve wus struck. Speed at this point Is restricted to 25 mllo an hour. Tho next instant the engine, baggage car, Lmall oar nnd two tourist sleepers jumped from tho rails. Tho engine, baggage car, and mall car toppled over an embankment Into a culvert forty feet below. Tho tourist carB rolled hjilf way ovo rand stopped on tho brink of tho declivity. Engineer Tom Walker and Fire man P. W. Bauer woro instantly killed In tho cab. Both wero hor ribly crushed. Those Injured sor lously wero brought to t. Mary'B hos pital hero. Allth o injured In tho hospital aro out of danger today, excopt Wlllnrd Knight and W. B. Walkor, mall clerks of Los Angeles, and John Lawrence of Dallas, Tex. All threo aro In a gravo condition. IloxancthylciictfitramJno. Tho above is tho name of a Gor man chemical, which Is ono of tho many valuable Ingredients of Foloy'a Kidney Romedy. Hoxamothylonote tramlne Is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid Josh Billings said that "tho only thing somo underwear is good for lu to make a follow scratch and forget his troubles," OVER OS YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DeoiaNS COPYFUOHrS &.C. qnleklr aictrtain our opinion fro wliillir iui tun trlcti r confidential jIANOCOOX oa 1'Meuti cent fres. OMtit nxtuey lor ecuriuf Mleiui. lA(anL iAksn tfimuah &luna &. Co. reenivA tpteUd notlC4, without charge, la tba Scientific Btieticati A Iiandsomelr llliutreted weeklr. Mrieit elr. luUtlon at anr fdontlBe journal, Term. $8 a ri imir raoniu,u ouia vju newaneaiera. P.n 3S1BrotdW HplV Vnrlf IUI1II UUUl HVII IUIII Branch OOleo. at V Bt, Wahltilur.. V. C. WERE KILLED 3 SALEM A Beer Sold in Carload lots. Shipments in Kegs or Bot tled Beer to any Point tin the Pacific Coast : : : f: Brewing Plant and Offices 2 On Trade St In Wholosolo District A Long Felt Want Supplied The safest place on earth for your will, deeds, mortgages, bonds, securities, and insurance papers is in our fire and burglar-proof vault United States National Bank Salem, Oregon Boxes to rent for $3 per year. Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p. m, Most perfectly furnished, Moderate Priced, Modern Hostlery In the metropolis of the Northwest. ANNEX IS NOW OPEN Our capacity has beon doubled and our bus will hereafter meet trains No, 6, and train No, 12, llmltod, Oregon Electric that arrive in Portland at 10:55 a, m, and 4i55 p, m, M. C DICKINSON, Manager THE OREGON solvent and antlsoptlc for tho urino. Tako Foloy'a Kidney Roraody aa soon as yoji notlco any Irregularities and avoid a serious malady. J. O, Perry, Mrs. 8. Joyce, Claroraont, N. II., wrltesj "About a yoar Rgo I bought AFTER HIS COLD RIDE Santa Glaus may feel liko warning his hands on tho kitchen hot water boiler. Is your In good condition? Bottor havo, us look over It to mako suro. It wouldn't bo very comfort able to havo your plumbing break down on Christmas, -would It? GRABER BROS. 141 S. Liberty St. SALEM 3 9 Salem, Oregon Santa CI a us In an Up-to-date Laundry would rovol in tho snowflako col or and Ice-crystal finish of our lino laundry work, and only onco a yonr does ho boo such oxqulsito finish laid on colara, cuffs and shirts as ho does whon ho visits tho Salom Laundry Co. Our woolons aro always dollv orod soft nnd sweot and full slzo as sent to us. A connolsour on lino lnundry work must always admiro tho beuuty of that dono at tho Salem laundry Co. Phono 25. 2110-200 S Liberty St. two bottles of Foley's Kidney Rom i edy. It cured mo of a Bevoro case 'of kjdnoy trouble of several year standing. It coBalnly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily reconi- mend It, J, Q. Perry.