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"RDf THE AILY .JOURNAL, .8ALIHM, tHsBM, WEDNESDAYS-NOVEMBER ,25, ,1903 fr . Lt . vi, au . m , . tk ,:, i tij tf Tfj - --- - t rt KIND THEY ' WANT 90 L It is possible to feel a ccnuine enthusiasm about a breakfast cereal when that cereal is H-O. It makes a breakfast light but nourishing one upon which you can build a day of work or play. A remarkable puzzle in every H-O package. H-O Lull tit brain and bratvn M rasffisBsafcv lOREDWiENOniEBSrAllDl 2050 Winuomnc Avenue. iJiiicaoo, Im, Oct. 25. 1902. Wine of Cunliii can always lo relied upon to euro when even-thinn else fails. It is ii certain euro for femhlo diseases in tlioir worst forms. I suffered for years with ulcer ntion. Intenso pains in tho womb and ovnries and dreadful headaches unfitted rno for my work. Finally ( grow ro ill tliat I had to keep Iq ui bed. Tho iiins wero so intenso at times ns to c ausc rrwm nnd a disnirrecablo discliarco drnir.ixl iwy lite forces. In my otromity after all clso had failed, I tripd Wine of Cardui. Aftor using it for jkZr&SRm ' if 1 w msssm maJKa tmmi New York Paper Sizes up the Recent New York Election Concludes Americans Espec ially New Yorkers Are N-.it Satisfied With Clean Government two weeks I taffan to improve so rapidly that I felt on- en up the treatment, winch J (Jul foreign teen weeks, but at tlio ond of that tfme I wns entirely cured. What a iwliof was mine and how new and beautiful life looked to mo when my health was rgstowd. Only those who have passed through such n siego vi munii'--. ni i oarc wilt uiiuerMuii now wucii i ruuu inu ui iiiruui. ot Biditne .. , t . ii u inaos'i :-,, a boon to (jK sick women. Sz&-sCct 7mu StoretAry, North Chlo&go I'rouen Vorein. JJrery weak xmnu needs Wino of Cardui. Wine of Cardui cures dis ordered and pnjnful meiistrualion, iieriodical headaches, falling of tho womb and leuourrho'a. It cures extreme cases of tlieso troublos. It strengthen girls np:mnclilni' womanliood, holjm bring children to barren homes, malos prpfntiiicyaiul childbirth easier, prevents miscarriages and is tho best medieino ever mado for use during the change of life. Why permit tho pood women in your home to suffer another day? Kvory druggist has $1.00 bottle of Wino of Cardui. rlfMK?J?ft 1$RRWWMtiBeSEBIBBB& (Mail and Hxproes.) The truest thing and tho saddest thing to bo said about yesterday's olcctlon is that the tlckot which won was roprosontntlvo of tho people of Now York city, nnd the tlckot which loBt was not. Thoro Is no mystery In tho outcomo of all. Only a too flat tering ostlmalo of humanllty ovor caused tho slightest expectation that tho fusion ndmlslstratlon would bo empoworod to succeed itsolf. Wo confess Hint wo indulged such an es timate in tho Inst days of tho cam paign, but It now appears that tho logic of the situation was all the other way. Now York found Its lovel yos tordny why not admit It? It was apparently too much to ex pect of this community thnt oxcept In a moment of moral hysteria it should Indorse such an ndmlnlstia tlon as that which Seth Low has giv en It, such nn administration as any thoroughly non-partisan fusion would give it. The mayor's administration has been clean, honest, suporbly ofll clont, unselfishly devoted to the wel fare of the people. To look for an Indorsement of such an administra tion was the wildest dream. It was away above tho heads nnd hearts nnd consciences of tho genernlity of men to whom its record had to bo submit ted. Usually the peoplo got just tho sort of government thoy desorvo. The people of the city did not dosorve tho sort of government they got under Mr-. Low, and they have taken meas ures that will preclude their having j it for two years or more at least PW f - a - .. mr ?-- -n .wi iwMnwjiiwt - i i m ss k:m m vm-m $&. .jua .. us? ZFWMzmmwi t CM. JK ASfei" ..0&lw v mL nf iUf hcf n w& imsr js.ussssv 2?: - mm Vl L1,v- uOL u "mr for a longor poriod, we fear. Thorc Is a bittor old Scriptural phrase that exactly fits this ooso, "Tho dog, hat returned to his, vomit." Where woro Mr. Low nnd his col leagues to look for the votos that wore needed to elect them, whoro for the sentiment nnd aspiration measur Ing up to their own froni which to derivo tho spirit thnt would sustain thorn in their fight? Not in a commu nity whoro predatory local corpora tlons think It Bafe to air their ton tempt of the electorate by openly en tering the contost with their corrupt Ing gold whoro tho campaign, activity and contributions of saloonists, pool room manngors nnd dlvokoopors arc taken as a mnttor of course; where loyal and unselfish civil service has aroused so little really militant re sponse from the right-thinking, nnd whoro men who claim to bolong tc "the bottor elomont" have vied In moralstolldlty with the ignorant allon masses whom tho district boss niter nntely patronlzos nnd exploits. "Reform novor succeeds itself." It never will here, wo fear, until tho In tolligenco and conscience of this city havo reached a point whero roform will not bo needed. Tho moral pro cess of the ballot in Now York may bo rolled upon to olect nn Oakloy Hall, a Van Wyck. a McClollan. It takos n spasm, a moral earthquake a Loxlow Investigation, tho actual presenco of thq rod lights to oloct a Strong or a Low. This was not an onrthqunke year. In tho wallow Into which the city redoscends. at least wemay cherish tho memory of nn administration which served us be yond our deserts, as men retain the memory of a golden age. H liver Can work havoc with human happiness. It ecu change the cheerful philanthropist into n moroso misanthrope and the opti mist into a pronounced pessimist. The liver lias a great deal to do with the removal ot tuc waste of the body. When it is sluggish in its action the whole body must sutler by reason of clogging accumu lations. The dxcretory or gans in general promptly lcspoud to the action of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It restores the liver to healthy activity, purines tile blood, and cures diseases of the organs of di gestion uuu nutri tion. Mr. Hdwnrtt Jacobi. of Mnrengo, Crawford Co., Indiana, writer,: "Afler three vnn of MiITering with liver trouble and nmlnrfn I jrave up alt hupn of tver gcttliiK Htout n-jaln, and the last rhniir t4 In Irv vnur medicine I lind tried nit the home ifocto-.n and needed lut little relief. After taking three bottle of Dr. ri'-rci-'B Ooldeti Medical Dlxovery nnd one vial ot hn ' Pleasant Pellets,' I am stotit and hearty . It It due entirely to our wonderful medicines." The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritorious medicines. He gains: you lose. There fore, accept no substitute for "Golden Medical .Discovery." ' Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets assist the action of the "Discovery." They nrc easy to take, agree with the weakest constitution, and do not beget the pill habit. if li$l!ll room. Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the noxt morning I feel bright and my com plexion Is bettor. My doctor says It nets gently on tho somnche, llvor and Kldnoys,) and in a pleasant laxative. It Is made oi herbs, and Is prepared on easily as tun. It Is called Lane's med icine. All druggists sell It at 2Cc and 50 cents. Lane's FnmUy Medicines moves the bowels each day. If you cannot get It, send for free sumplos. Address, Orator Woodward. Loltoy, N. Y. u Miss Roosevelt a Bridesmaid. Washington, Nov 36, MIm Alice Hoosevolt was one of the olght hrldos maids at tho wedding today of Miss Li'.a Mcfauloy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCauloy, and Mr. Wol cott Tuckoimnn, Tho redding, which took place nt noon In tho fashionablo St. John's church, was tho smartest function of tho kind that has tnkon place In Washington so far this son- son tcr.danta Anita Poor, Miss Hnrrl.t Wadsworth Miss Postlowalto, Miss Sargeni and Miss Mary Carlisle, all of this city, and Miss Mnbel Taylor, of Phlladeb Strango how history ropeats Itself. Sovoral yenrs ago tho good folks of McKoesport, Pa., conducted a success ful crusade against boxing In that burg. Now Mayor George T. Falkon stein, of that city, says that he will not intorforo with boxing shows prop erly conductod. It Is suspected thnt Heir Falkensteln has been receiving a few pointers from Carter Hnrrl-sou. ior,a ponpa or twp,years. Ono Alder. man from tho Bovonth ward, for a s riod of ono, yean' Ono Alderman froa tho soventh ward, for a period ot tt years. And FOR or AGAINST thi Issuance of .bonds to redeem tho 8tt6 iuuuu u uio ony oi saicm In 1886 li the sunt of ?30,000, for bridge jut. posos. Tho polling places for said electl0l shall be as follews: First Ward Frooland's factory, dj. vision and High streots. Second Ward Police court City Hall. Third Ward Froeland's Btoro, State street near Higk Fourth Ward Rod Front llverj stablo, Commorclnl and Trndo streets Fifth Ward W. L. Wade's cooPM shop, Liberty street, near W'nde'a store. , Sixth Ward Car barn, Twonty-flrst and State streets. Seventh Ward Jory fruit dryer Commercial and Bush streots. Dono by ordor of tho Common Coun cil of tho City of Salem, Oregon, thh 23d day of November,. 1903. (Seal) N. J. JUDAH, City Recorder, Salem, Oregos, 11-23-U REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Mllllonalres Poor Stomach. Tho worn-out stomach of tho ovor fod railllonalro Is ofton paraded in tho public prints as a hornblu oinmplo of tho ovUs attendant on tho possession o fgroat wealth, But millionaires are not tho only ones who aro afflicted with bad stomachs. The proportion Is far greater among tho tailors. Dye popsla and Indigestion nro rampant nmong thoso peoplo, nnd thoy suffor far worse tortures than tho millionaire unloss thoy avail thomselvos ot a Bosldes Miss Roosovelt, tho at-1 standard modlclno liko Croon's August its of tho brldo Included Miss (Flower, which has been a favorite household romody forall stomach troublos for ovor 35 years. August Flower rouses tho torpid llvor, thus creating appotlto and Insuring perfect phln, and Miss Grnco Sodgewlck, of . dlgostlon. It tones and vltnllzos tho New York. Tho maid of honor was ontlro system, and makos Hfo worth Miss Anna McCnulsy, slstor of the living, no raattor what your station, bride, and the bridegroom had as his I Trial bottle, 25c; regular slzo, 75c. At nil druggists. At Dr. Stono'a drag stores. .!'' of the best fic tionthe mo5t interesting de scriptive arti clesthe finest illustrations, and all on the finest of paper, will be found in the . best man his brother, Lucius Tucker- man. . o Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contains Mercury, As morcury will surely destroy the sense of smell, and completely do rango tho wholo system, when enter ing It through the mucous surfaces. Such artlclos should novor be used ex jcopt on proscription from reputable pnyslclans, as tho damago thoy will do is ten-fold to tho good you can pos sibly derivo from thorn. Hall's Ca ; tarr Curo, manufactured by F. J, Che ney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no 'mercury, and Is taken Internally, act 'ing directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfacos of tho system. In buy ing Unit's Catarrh Cure be euro you B-(, ths genuine. It Is taken Internal ly and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Jfc Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price TS c per bottle. Hall'M fam'ly pills are the best MAGAZINE for December R. H. RUSSELL, Publisher i 16 full-page illustrations of Pretty Women of the Stage over So illustrations in all Reduced Rates on Thanksgiving Day. Tho Southern Paclflc Company will sell tickets at one and one-third fans for the round trip between all points on Its Oregon line account Thanks nlvlnrj Day. Tlokota will be sold November 36th and 26th, and will be limited for return to 27th. AH who de sire to take advantage of this reduc tion can secure tlftkote from nearest Southern Pacific agent on datea men tioned. W. H. COMAN. General PaaootigMr Agent 3t w. tf. Hard e-f0e60-Ma-H-Hr4-" I I 1 1 i ;; Wheat 1 1 ! i II i Flour M ;; Only $i.l5 per sack ; 1 1 i! The famous unexcelled i Peacock Brand of flour. ! ! The finest flour ever sold in the citv. Ty it once. We will snl lo you agjin D. A. White & Son Feedmen and Seedsmen 301 Com'l St, Salem, Oregon. e-fro-nn-a-M?-t-o-HM-) i a o hmo Notice of Primary Election. Notice Is hereby given that there will bo a primary election hold In the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh wards of tho city of Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, on Wednesday, tho 25th day of NoTom bor, 1903, for tho purpose of nomlnat- t ing One candidate for mayor; Ono aldorman for tho First ward. Ono aldorman for the Second ward. Ono aldorman for tho Third ward. Ono aldorman for the Fourth ward. Two nldermon for the Fifth ward. Two nldermon for tho Sixth ward. Two aldermen for Uie Seventh ward Tho polling places for said wards will ba as fallews: First ward, Froeland's factory Second ward, City Hall. Third ward, Froeland's storo. Fourth ward, Red Front barn. Fifth ward, Old Mont market. Sixth ward, Street Car barn. Sovonth ward, Jory's fruit dryer. Tho polling placo of each ward vrlH bo open from 3 o'clock p. m. to 7 o'clock p. m. for tho rocoptlon of votc. By ordor of tho commltteo. B. M. LAFORE, Chalrro&n. F. T. WRIGHTMAN, 17-21-23 Secretary. Color I Deeauae a thing Is nw Is no argu ment that It Is not good- Osteopathy Imu stood the test ot ten yean, and will stand the teat of centuries. Drs. Sohoettle. Ban- & Barr, Osteo paths. Grand Oper House, Salem, Or CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Za0Z. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that on elec Uon will bo held in the City of Sulem Oregon, 'on the first Monday in De cember, 1WS, the same being the sev enth day of said month, and that the polls for said eleqtlon will be open .from 10 o'eloek a. m. until 4 o'clock p. in. ob said day, for the puntoee of voting for A Mayor, to fill the unexpired term of offlee of Hon. C. P. Bishop, re signed. One Aidertn&s from the first ward, for a period of two years. One Alderman from the second ward, for a period of two years. One Alderman from the third ward, for a period of two years. One alderman from the fourth ward, for a period of two years. One Alderman from the fifth ward, for a period of one year. One Alderman from the fifth ward, for a period of two years. One Alderman from the sixth ward, for a period ot one year One Alderman from the sixth ward. Wood for State Institutions. Soaled bids will bo rocelvod at the oxocutlvo office, Stato Capitol, Salem, until 2 o'clock p. mv, Novoraber 24, 1903, for furnishing wood for tho bct oral state Institutions located at or near Salem, as follews: Insano Asylum, main building, 4000 cords first growth fir; 75 cords grub oak. Insano Asylum, Cottago farm, 1000 cords first growth fir. Ponltontlary, 1500 cords first growth fir. Reform School, 800 cords first growth fir; 25 cords grub oak. Deaf Muto School, 150 cords first growth fir; U30 cords grub oak or ash. Blind School, 100 cords first growth fir; 15 cords grub oak. Capitol Building, 450 cords first growth fir. Bids on second growth fir for all or any part of tho above will also be cn tortnlned. Also for 8000 cords first class slab wood, dolivered f. o. b , Salem. Bids will f recolyed for all or any part. Cord wood must bo cut while green, from sound timber, fur xeei loug, reasonably straight, well sea soned, delivered as designated, at or near the several institutions, closely corded, without bulkheads. Delivery may begin May 1st. and must be com pleted by October 1, 1904. Each hid must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the clerk, or cash equal to 25 cents par cord, to be forfeited to the stato as damages, in case the bidder receiving the award shall fall to execute a contract to de liver the wood, and furnish a satis factory bond. Successful bidders will be required, within tan days after no Uflcatlon of acceptance of bid, to enter Into contract and furnish satisfactory bond. Bidders should be careful to state In their bids, tho namo of insti tution and kind and number of cord of wood to bo furnished. Bids must be In sealed envelopes, endorsed "Proposals for Wood," and addressed to the undersigned. Any further in formation may be had of the under signed. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids, or any part of a bid. and to waive defects In any bids. If It be deesaed to the iaterest of the state to do so. By order ef the Boards of Trustees of the several Institutions. W. N. GATBNS, Private Secretary to the Governor