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Till- MORNING ASTOKIAN. St'NDAY. NOVI.MHKU 17. UMU The past week haa veen a very unlet one uvUlIy. KDi. -x.v;t fer a few lodge rntertamment. shore were no gwieml gatherings. Wuh :hc amirvMch itt winter, however. preparation ar' beinK ma J." far d.uwlng paiiies. and numoer of funo-lions are wvMnUed lor the near future. R'twvn a-'-l Now Year taere will I skner.il w-l-Uingi of mar,, than ardnaiv iiU-vst. I of th,. City TVa.-r.erV Assvkh Ion. M'.f Keha ll.'l ii. of this o.ty. was among th we wh. I. ok pr; in the 'aiv vie',1 ociwer: eiven : y H rr Sch.'N- w nan fcfl Portlana ft No Y rk. Mi JlobsMi. wji.i h.is b'-'n n.Uviy'nK uiuler Hon Schorl fr .w !:-. d- Us.ittM the auOaenoe Uh fnoral v v.il vt. cf exceptional merit. A nnilant fu ture 1 predicted for the y.ni'ig Udy. . Mw Margaretu Keniv'.y. d.uigV.cr of rr. ana Mr. F. Kennedy, of Ska tnokawa. ami James Hume, of Ash land. OresNn. werv married in Prtla:Ki Wednesday af.ernon. The Wf.ldlng took niaoe at t!ie h me of the bride's brother. J. C. Kennedy. Mr. an.l Mi. Ail effort is Mug made t. tivrgan th old t'otlUon 'Hib. the dun-os given by which lart winter proved sa popular. fiMloat ens are .! ! the e t t: "til prove su.-otw'uI. M ts Kai,- I'jishur. fornw.v of thi o.:v. b'.rt now a nviJ.-m of W.-ti::'-t -n. IX t. and IV lttwn. of Ki o m.iml, Vs.. u.ll bo 'naiv,! ie. cr,'.'.'-Slst. FAIR SHOWING IS MADE MOKI TH.VN7lX VOII KS IIAVK MV KKJISI I KH. Nclicwd that the 1.MO Murk Will He KcwctwJ Hi. (ore tlic KHiks Arc UocaI. I'.if .1 ii Key :io' !. o M.Kfe. nleruhiod t i T.'uimdav Afternoon oxening. t 'v : a k Haiiv nicru'oe: of 'lie i'!uh. Tuesday I Mi H.ilt-w.l wdl give a o.ir.l j.r:v : Monday exciting a: Paso ha. I The j affair fc bine looked for.vard to ith j pleasure. U.tter Ruey. of th i ci'.y. has ac cented management of tie Pirt tre jron Tribune, pub Ishe.l at Warrt-ntoii. Th, enjMsement of Mr. J hn p. Mo- MONEY'S WEDDING DAY ' s J j-WWW Kes :ia:i iv. iro o'amm -t muoli n i ra.; I'.v it the oill.v ,if Vu luoi N n an I more :l,.m lulf IV a. iual ntfii:or of .te:si in ih hav. o. in p'vd :!i :! a.i. 'Ibe t til a! the of y.is iMs la-'i iv.iiui; uus TIS W.: i :h.. n a- .iprioi of l ie , it v , ev'oon and :n; i-osi In eon-m f,v , 'tv . t!lo n v't i s aio t-if tin tin ' to -oi'.r. tl'.it rtir-tra;l.Hi is rawssirv. and '. r s-eril da, ihe ,ut!t.-r has t n kept busy A slat MiieiK s i 'lnc the iilinbJr f retfii ratio ' In the seiei al pM-lm ts .',vl; : F;rst ward Poll in pu e So. I P'll in; p! No. i to KxruMu: auvsk.v K:ns:e rx,il: , re nlunit t be undertaken be. .1 toe Atvile 'lr-1 ele and the livv of the AM.e ooean in Alaska. The exploring party will stari from Itrrj5m.n1. ueiriy one thou sand ni.!e from t-t.tki Ala-ka Is aboil! as little known iu the Interior of AfiU' wis a few years ajto. A vvlrte Jin ivlv f -r the euri' f 0 "ii:n 'n Ills w unknonn until lloft tt.rs' Sloiliaoh Totte-.s were first l.so'vered Por tlftv ears It ha oiii-.v ill totiioh n"d hmel e niil-l.i UN. an.l tolir is the tno't i-elehi iie.l m.ll.ln.' In the -v or' I Til' It: li oil re la luost!.. Iieidi.he. live- and k dicv roubles. m.i ar il, fever ai d .uue Tak- no t-ulKitule. r 1 emu Hi' tmi ; h tv -our 'f'- t ' I Stamp oer the k of jie win.'. N .b l h ( t alhl I I ! Initial Sanif-on as ' bjt'iilni: llll' ' I'tfii'enl K'toMn It K" ivs on i il'i'-'-I hi: idene to il.l-- on th.- enmne li n 1.' triveis The Pullman imter oul.l follert tl .111 t.i (he e.llv ll-V f I'ilere is 'VI e.-.:'e - IU tun Te Amei 'eati.. IV.I.iiit la... N.v. 3. h; K5 5E Wlth J. L McCABE as Dan Maioney the Charmer. ATFISHJ'.lff . OPHilA H' H";K. Hume ha g-or.e to Walla WaiU f r a short visit after wicb rhey will prv eesl U Ashland, there to resile. The bride formerly at;e.ilel seh -A in As Uirii anJ has many friend here. The P.oyal Neijchbor (rave a p'-iuint en-terra nmen: at Pag t.all Friday evening, more thin l'W ua -ts b-tnir prent. A mus cal and literary pr.iei gram was rendered. Thr priz-s were given away durine tie evnLiK. the fortunav or.t-s b.dni Mrs. G. A. Parsley. Mrs. C. R senb rg and MLs Pel a. Mr. Frank Sp'ri and Ur'A - hav r1 tumel frim B-t.iel. tv.nn.. the hori.e ..f the bride's :)ar-'nt. On :h-'r ;: mnn thev vis::! R n. N-.v Y rk Wa-hintr;on. -:w- Orlwiis a.".d a'.! th prin.-:pal o ti-s Sou h Tr.-v came home nor -.i- Su;:i-rn Pv ' Mr. and Mr-. S.d.t'f b.iv ikn up th-ir reid-nc- a: i' 'iranJ avettu. Invita'ions ar. out f r th- nrar of M!s- Mvrfl- Vi t..r; i TV, ni ' Robert A rmstr nur ! !'-. f Por- Th" cen-nie en Tu-"I.iy 1h h.me s're-t. w. I f Mrs. cur a: .. r.. S .v,Tiw-T niinn. ST . M :.in 1. ' I k ;r,. at S xth Miss fnira M -f ann. r.f this eiry, is rifted wLth a w n I-rf jIiy -t v.ii-e. and h--r sintr'ntf has b--n mu h pri.-d. M's Mef'inn was am Te th.. h 1 render-! s los :it y"r.iiy's m--lmt G wan. of this eitv. and Miss Emma V. Campion, of Portland, b atinourk-d. Secretary of State and Mrs. Punlur have U-ft Salem for tae East, ti be gone about a month. o. B. Prael was In the o'tv Inrln tn? we-k to a".t -n 1 the annual meilrir 1 .... ef the Irving (lub. I ... I Miss Pauline Colb-rt..f IIwi. was in the l:y yeft rlay. d:ir.g tH ' friends. i ... I Mr. an I Mn. P. Van Pus- n w-re in 'P rt'inl during the wo k, visitir.? with ;'rl n ls. I . j Mr- and Mrs It. ',. Pne; x-v:i:-. :n j:n P "!ml f :.-rds lir-.u' t : !wk. J.-hn S'-.n-r ir ! ir r-tiirt. -1 'r i:r th- r hen -y:n :i. . Mr. J. '. Siv 'e- is in P r !i' 1. on .1 .--l'-r: vnst wl h 'r! nd'. ... M.-s Li'!. an iirN.n h;i- p re : P ri in I to at' nd l-if-. t Miis Anit-i Tr-n. hard l vis.n.' a.tn ; fri-rds in P rt!an-l. I . . , ,-Mi4 L-t:a I'Wis was it: P rMi-.d : dur!.n? 'he w-k. ! I H. F. Pra-d '.v-nt t, P-r'iand list niifh-. Tom m S vom! w arvl Peilinc pl.uv X. 4 tt P.'ilitK ;late N '. 5 4;i T'tal 2: T'rl v-srl !'l!!n plaoe N.V i ?S If ljoo v iters reiclster for the eltv le. tion 1b.. numtx-r will be fid v un to e;ieetatl ms lrl..r t the paxiire if 'h- law riiiUtlg re:stnt on the vote if tie o:tv In iialiontl, .tt and .snintv ele, tl 'tis was about lli. v ius- i i.vnai'y r-iiehlnif the t mark. In n , ln'prt.in: rity el.vtlonj n ut l.'.'0 or j l.!M v.xe,! have b--n east, while a.: off-year fleotlon. when three tituns-ll-men ar. ohosen. the vote has seldom exeee.l-.l bVrfl. the number oast last year. The o.vrutiori of the rmstrj- I '.ion law win d 'ubU w have the eft t-i ' of reduotiiK the numtwr of v -ters !lnd j if the t al n-ai-hs-a t2'- the ehowltur! will !- a trr.itlfyinu; one. The t al vote of Hat son count v is about slnee the resit!i-it n law' his tw-n efT-s tlve. f h:s number ai ; online :o prsetit in l.eatoitis, 11b -u' ; ine-h.iif live in the city. The -t il ; populati m ..f th.- County, ntvonlln to ; the census. Is 12,7tt. while the p pulu- j tioa of the eitv is S3M. Thus. !C i the p..pu!ation of the eltv U liv.e,. rts ' itn'a' as that of the retnniiid-r of the I f th.- ,iu:itrv is as Tint uitli h is oT r'tii! hlmu'lf t :neo ir'rls will Wh he h i.Li't when Wl pr.'Sivtlve niothers-lii-laiv ionic to In.ltihe itit.i his liablia und bank no-count. 'ti!'y. the v te cr-:i! as that of :h. city. AU, IU'HT PKAP.. H may be th.U 1-11-44 Is a lueky cm. binatl 'n of th e ftrur-s bu: it waa an uniuokv i-olneid-n .e that use thime in flKur-'s in the -wi'ii-kme of th ,s t ria r'sra'.ta nmmltt s. whl h un n.l is thut the detl. '.( In Si 44 41. Prob ably the h-nnloo worke I th" tnrwp i tjni -f the num -rais If so. it's ut t my Asv.rti friend : exer !- it bv uttlnic un t.V extra eivh r ipttr- 1 Euif-'n V. Th-r?. 111 Telerrani. Gold Medal At Buffalo! Young CrtT- S Fnorite. Ni?' II j TH4T TM't W. cis'o IS t,i,4!' ,EJ ) V Cf4 Evt"r &Vi OWardi. Other Styles for Street Dress, House, Ooting. John HaHn S t.K ASTi 'IMA A'iKNT Our Store an Open Gateway to n. . ...a. ..J 11 VVlUlVl k U11U I I14 JtlUVUkf It is tin: iiiM.lr ol llif lnnisf, nut th outfiilr, ili.it ir krs tlir vlurin ot h iiiii' ll tin ilwrllin is liiit'd with lrii i .iinl Ins .in .itiiiosplirif tl p.ir.ulisr, il I'diliint lr t'linnlilcil by rtt'in.il riiilifllihliiiiriit ii"i' lit'litl't'il lor want c it. l0 BEDS V.-rv nii-'iie a i l imp" :mt. I'll" 'rail m. I. bi 1 r-. Kit bt all I -' nd ' head an I to t Th 'v are nuifii II . lit an I b ii w un it DINING (HAIRS Ilex SMt. 'male of rtnel re.l 0.1k A (-.(' Iter at 7.50 2.00 COUCHES The . 01 reel le f ir III.' IIIoliTII home Pol. !!-. I eslt ;th the Vrleu cover Ihit Someih tiii thai iiivra voiiif i! snd l a noiidcrlul luritiin at EXTENSION TABLE Solid oak. tirlltlitiily p l )ir,l; rxtta laiit, Muled l-. A itietify avr (... LILNOURUMS 8.50 .00 ;iur rti. ear b a I .'f lie mvl.- Ins already caehe I our aleru'in and our ripen llnolrum man ! r-lv t nerve the piil l:.v nur r putiti 11 111 thi lino or ol la a evi irantre. and 11 ; ati r ir tl u ar to ne rmtotiirr how cho.n-lv e ean cover a lug,- re. ni nit'i (Kavv c lit liiiol.-uui. lht e l f r the .auie price thst u eliare, for ll(,-h; e'i;:it uo-H Uur liii 'i. um run fioin bK- t.i II iSI p )m I. and e:id our rpert to !v tli lln 'Icum 011 the Moo" te.iK f .1 cik-l mi r I.: our ..r.Hiim. all I e lli t ' l CHAS. HEILBORN S SON. ivurr o iio 1 A I )elicioUvS nnd lalnUible Drinlv Absolutely Pure Th Nortlorn Pa.-lfie lrrry. of ahl. n Mr John K 'lp I proprietor, niak'. be.r for d 'niPlle and ripori trad' liotd ticr tor family us, or k Ucer upl'li'd al ny llin. ll!vcry in he cry fr' North Pacific Brewery Pleasing the Ladies- tUOtW ill- ill tr, . Hi " I i- V: f r 1 's't ! tl.- t.t fitja-t ihtil r I-' tu.:ft.tf mn. if 'utin ii (In t In t lit ll rtflM-il : ii- ;it kr t ii ui..ro U141 iul 'i"r t' i il iun . ! m tit). ( . y 1 WILL MADISON. CONTAGIOUS P.RAI. KSTATB TltAN.-'FEIlS iiniv th'-- d-e-ls wer,. III- 1 f..r re ' r 1 ; '.' - ' fday. t.vo of tiein r-t:ii pat--nfs. T.i i in rtx u-'s. tnvdvttm a t..:.il e .n- . -! !-r ti ti .,f K'l. wer- (Tel. whll -n- ' ;r. e-M' io..f fltr vv'.ih t: .t'..-,i Trit.f rs ' r'll "!:!'.. w-t- us f !'!-: ' Pni'- 1 S it s to I'l -rttii l. A fc'H.h ' Iv, ,. r..4 . ... -ion T I N. P. H W: r.. I S:.,-- t ' i-rtru-l A. t n i r-s in se. t: .n 11. T '. X. II : W: A-t -r'.i Su'is.ib' ijuar.ir.ty f'omi.inv . Kr i li irtol Ins liv- .i.-r-M .11 Am- M- K'-.in d na'.i p lire! 'li.rn: fl- I'P TH f'ATK SToilll'.S. It li b-e)min(f quite xonerallv be lievwl now th-it the X .rSern Pa" fi Pailriil Compmy '! not pro.sf to cinstru"'. tie PitNburir rpur. ii'in w-.ni' h s. rnu' h t'm- nid m n-v has b-en fxp"nd-l dur.ri? th- pr-nt y-a'. the St. Helens M'.st. It is au'h-ri-(ativ-Iy gta'.ifri ihl h" pjrernse prii " the A-t irla roal is on d-sit In Portland, aecordlnjr to a tumor tha: th Northern peopl- had mad- an offer f r it. Should this deal be consummated Ot is n very probable that th X 'rth rrn would dee tao roid toij hinif the firrif points. I: wis bwi--v-d that ihe Northern's Intention was t ultl ma!y reach Tlllam.sik wi'ii the Pl:t buru s.'ntr. but that t-rritry e ml 1 be miu'h more eanilv and Inexp-nsive'v rieh-d from A"t Ha than to "ins'.ru. t all the way tnru(?h th Nehalm coun try. If the Nor hern people rriake this change in their program many peopl will b ke-nly dlsapp .'Inte l. It is ea'd that this eompinv is deternjln'd to have an outlet ti the r.-oajt on the f.'e lumbia or elswhere on the Or-if on CMUit, and If the As'. T.a roirl cm b purehard at what tne company e m Bidera a reasonable figure, it wMl sur ly buy instead of building. The San Frarvajico Trad Journal gays of the ealmon market: The eea on la practically over and the pack will aggregate larger than our last es timate. It wil crime up to over 4.800, 000 case. We are sending out blanks for ranners to fill, giving the pack of each kind of fiah and also the ize of the cans. They ghouil give this prom; attention as to get !i bp-k 1 to us at an early date, f .r i; takes !tm - ti tabulau- and Ke: t.h-m o:r--t f-r the c ,mi lt'r. who In '.urn h is no -ay J b in putting th-tn Into typ-. , The market Is u i -1 with prac'cillv n 1 btisin-gs pi.flng. Satpm n's on s;il-s ate being made an 1 w.l b. Mn 1 ish-d niti. Th- lo.v prices a: !.!-h the bulk of this seison's pa'k have been Hold Ls forcing it Into n-" u 'ii fe- ti-.n wH.n new mark-ts Ois-ning up for it. Wh-n prices were down two or three y arn ag' to around whit they now are, l: privel a ble-lng in d.s guie, fi,r it alroiLie-1 of iatg r eon 1 sumption ar.d eaiie deal- a. ,.,me and abrad t. handie It that wo jld nir .have done w) und-r normal cond tioiis. When the b'-jt grade of Ala-ka sal mon can be retalie! at 10 mi' , t one p und can In this country and 25 etns p'-r two pound cans in Kurop ,and P'jg"t Sound - keye at alout the yam - figures, then w can calculate on I a large consumption, but w.ien th'-v 'go a) ye th-se (lgur--s tn--n the con sumption falls away. NOTICE TO CONTJ'.AOTOI'.S Sealed proposals will be received at the ce of George W. Sanborn, until 2 p. m., Wednesday, November 20. 1901. f'r the construction of a pile founda tion and cannery buililings. Bid rnav be put In for foundation and cannery bulldlnga separately. Plana and fipeclfleatlong can be --n at hlg office. The right to reject any and all bida u reserved. ;.-Tir... W. Cab!-, th - author, rir-lv "taike.1 shop" at the pluin". Cut the tre-t- -veriing M.nle dining at t:ie 1 Vn tury th- goss.p drift ii to n-wspije-r m-n -ind jMrtn uiariy the in-'i rnew-r. That e.j Mr. Cable to t.-l! "f one of bis -x; ri'-rioej In Chicago. I- ,is at a tun. wh-n he was g.ving P-al.ti-" from his wel-knwn bodes, "old cr.- .e Iiys," and "The fSrandininim." Hie f 11 pilr of Inti-n-b-w ers t, whon le (ltd grinted an ud!"ne wa fam.liar 1 it.i his works, while toe th r wan a ".lub" r--porter who ha.l li : t i- familiar ly with aythlng else than the sto. k yinH. Tne knowing one asked Mr. '"able how he eaiiie to etumhl" on th gild mine he had found In the brolnnt 1: stor.es of fhn t.'r'O.es of .New Or-l-ins. At sum., length .Mr. ('aide re. late) his searc.K'g among Ihe musty our: r-oords he had uncovereil in ! -tsure hours The fasr iiiatbm of their itudv lie recounted as Interestingly as lissire. This aroused the interne of the young reporter, who had been list ening with b.th e.irs but saying noth ing. Imitatl'ire of dial 'i t and niann-rs w.-re given to add p lint to what Mr. Ca iile was saying. There came a lull In ihe Interview at last, and then the young reporter had a chance t,, get in Inn work. "Thafu mighty ffwl stuff you'-.e be -n tolling us. Mr. Cable," said he In -a burst of enthiisra-sm. "Whv don't you wrl'e gome frf It?" "Ifg an Irw-lderit that only g.s-s to .'how that Fame d'snn't blow hertj-urn-:i' t loudlv enough to reach the corners where a man In mv line would natural ly expect the echoes would certainly hive penetrated." cnclud'-d Mr. Cable. ff Preeldent Koose-velt's message s no more verbose than hlg explanation of his dinner to Hoer T. Washington, editors will be aved the new-selty of holding any apace for li. Overcoats ThatSatisfy tl 'Mi hw i'tM-rli-ti''''l niiruiv M4-.s ju h '.if wi'li Pit"1 rtf tlii'. IiU.ik nwrji, tr it'.i ,m v i.f t hi' t t( irr.fn'. w -lt;il.n n ii i-t t'if ilt'trr -w : ''ti tli'-ru ai.il Mi.- hi 1 i h iff !" -ii Ui I'll' Kil T r h-j) :tic T y Hurl, .-''mftji.T M-rk. ..r .lU r c.u'o iin l hi ..!: . r i -f ' t t'ni I h ( w yir d.'u ii mt fiin''! m.-i . .ill t-'l filMl !, i.'ir t '('"hi n V'llir'flf if 1 (!: I P. A. Stokes, Clothier. BLOOD PO Mercury and Potash, holding out false hopes of a cure, lead the unfortunate victim into a mire of darkest The hl(iil poison sufTcrcr who hoses his hopes of a cure upon mercury and potash is dxiuied to disapixiintnicnt. These doufot J& J& minerals may tlry up the sores nnd eruptions, and jerhaps for months 110 external sipns of the disease arc seen, but just as sure as you live, you will ex jeriencc again the horrible effects of the original poison and the added torture of Mercurial Rheuma tism, ruined digestion and most offensive ulcers and sores. The use of these minerals diverts the jHiison from the natural channels aud forces it back into the blood and system, where it preys ujxn the more vital parts, and heart disease, quick consumption or some other equally fatal disease ends the patient's .sufferings. Mercury mid potash nrc given to combat and de stroy the deadly virus of Contagious Blood Poison, but they never have lor never will accom plish any such result. 1 lie advan tage gamed by a long course of these drugs is only temporary and short-lived. j No wonder, then,' the blood poison victim grows despondent and abandons hope when, after tak ing mercury and potash long and regularly, and having followed to the letter his physician's instruc tions, he sees the old disease return- The president need not worry about hi rrregMige. He hag half a dozen which have been written bv Was King ton cirregpondenUi to choose from. DYSPEPTIC. DE Th oraatest aid to DIGESTION. Ffchpf''. Onftra HOflSe "Knnging many new and strange , - , . .syinp I.. K. MW.Ki, l.ree ami M simmer. Friday, Nov. 22 m: is l oMi.Mi; Tin-: fussy i.it- TI.I-, MAN. J. L. McCABE fill ltSlfeSi! "fflaloney s Wedding Day" TICK RKAU IAL'OIIIN'; HIIoW OF TUB BHASON. Beautiful Hcenery Kl-trlcal effectg. Elgtit Vnrtty Olrln, Hlngetig. Da-nceni. FIlfCKH lUmrrve.l g-ntg, 75c; gallery. Me. Heat gale, openg at Onllln St ll'KVu. Thursday morning. ymptoms, and, in spite of medical skill and iu defiance of all human efforts, the lxnly is soon covered with a mass of pustular sores and copper-colored spots. The mem branes of the mouth, tongue and throat thicken and ulcerate, glands inflame and throb with pain, hair and eyebrows fall out, sight fails, and'it'seems not an organ, tissue or fibre of the body escapes the ravages of this terrible poison Mineral remedies hav ; ing failed to arrest the disease, the pitiable sufferer feels that his choice lies between a life of the most intense mental and physical suffering or self-destruction. j I'nt you can be cured quickly and permanently of Contagious Blood Foison by the use of S. S. S. It antidotes and destroys this peculiar virus, and no other known medicine docs, , and we confidently assert and believe that S. S. S. is the only true cure for this vile disease, ! this monster plague. It is strictly and wholly a vegetable remedy, and wc offer $1,000.00 tor proot to the contrary, rio bad effects follow its use. It cleanses the blood of this poison and restores it to its original purity and strength, and not only removes all traces of the disease, but destroys the cllects ot the mercury and potash as well. Profit by the experience of thousands who have been restored to health and happiness through the timely use of S. S. S., and do not be duped and doped by so-called specialists and others who have nothing to offer you but mercury and potash, put up in a different and perhaps more m" attractive form than that prescribed bv von r homo nli vein -in Don't despair of a cure because other methods have failed. S. S. S. will not disappoint you, and the balance of your days may be the best and happiest you have ever known or dared hope for. Write our physicians all about your case, describing as accurately as possible your present condition, symptoms, etc., and they will cheerfully advise and help you to get well without any cost to you whatever. ( Our Home Treatment Book on Contagious Blood Poison gives much information aliout the disease that we are sure will interest you. We will be glad to mail you a copy if you desire it. f THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga.