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f "V rT ' -, r-f m -i ,w: ! 1 SAIL? CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREOON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1004. .13 I Ka )' Fill fcfl ill r Stockton & Go The Old White Corner I The Greatest Snap Of the Season TO-DAY ONLY Children's and Misses' Jackets $3.50 Wottfa $5.00 to $2 Today wo offer the greatest special ever heard of in Snlcm. 09 Jackets and Cloaks ranging in prico from $5.00 to $1100, will bo sold at j53.50 cacl1 today. 30 worth $ 5.00, reduced to $3.50 23 worth 7.00, reduced to ; 3.50 10 worth 8.00, reduced to $3.50 ,8 worth 0.00, reduced to 3.50 8 worth 10.00, reduced to 3.50 8 worth 12.00, reduced to 3.50 FELL BETWEEN CARS V. 99 JACKETS TO SELECT FROM Come To-day. Don't put it off and be sorry. J NEW TODAY Jtor tunc. .burnished rooms, witu or without board. No. 3 Ohcmoketa streot. ll-19-2wk Wanted By n young man,' employment. r Baker by trade. , Cnll at Itoth & Grabor's store. ll-10.3t For. Rent. Ono furnished room for , rent, near business streets. Jnquiro at No. 37, South Commercial streot. t lMO-lwk room, Tor BentNew, modern .storo 24x80 foot, in Schroibor's block, va cant about December 1st. flood terms to right party, Aug. Schrolbor. 11-18-tf Piano for Bont. A good upright piano for rent, at $3.00 per month. Seo Frof. Parvln, 207 Commercial stroot, upstairs. 1M7 Tor Sale. Two very flno building lots, most.doslrnblo location, well drained, and planted to fruit, near school liowo. Address "X," caro Journal. IMO-tf Oregon Personals. 7 nil go Burnett lined flvo Tillamook men yesterday for gambling. The pen alties ranging from $75 to $150. Tho 15-year-old Bon of Samuel Mc Sherry yesterdny was shot and painful ly wounded in tho head by an older brother, whilo hunting. Ho will prob ably loso tho sight of ono eye. Grand Chancellor L. M. Curl has an nounced that ho has redistricted tho atnto into 12 districts, and will nppoint a iloputy chancellor for each one. Con ventions will bo held in tho district bo foro Juno 1005, and prizos will bo given tor tho best drilled teams. Tho win ners will represent their districts nt tho Lewis and Clark fair. United States Senator C. W. Fulton will leavo Portland next Tuesday for Washington. Tho .Multnomah county grand jury sustained Sheriff "Word, and returned an indictment for gambling ngninst M. O. Ncase, of' tho Warwick gambling rooms. Ncal Sullivan, a young section fore man on tho Corvallis & Eastern, was run over and killed by a gravel train at Detroit yesterday. Sullivan had been superintending tho construction of a branch road from Detroit into the timber lands, and was on a gravel train when ho slipped and fell between tho cars, and was killed instantly. De ceased was 20 years of age and has been with tho C. & E. for over eight years. Ho was held in high esteem by all tho officials. Ho was a member of the Elks, K. of P. and A. O. U. W. fraternal orders, and was popular with all who knew him. The rcmnins will bo shipped to Omaha, Nebraska, whero his relatives reside, for burial. After a consultation by telephone with Coroner Clough, of Marion coun ty, it was decided that no inquest was necessary at this time, and the body will not bo held for that purpose. Should it becomo necessary to inquire into tho matter, tho investigation will bo held at Detroit later, tho witnesses all being there. 1 . I AMERICA' THE OLDEST MAN IN Tells How He Escaped the Terrors Many Winters by Using Pe-ru-na. oil Wanted. Lady or gentleman of fair education to travol for a firm of $250,000 capital. Salary $1072 per year and expanses. Salary paid wook ly nnd expenses advanced. Address, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Salem, Oregon. Bicyclo Sold. A whcol which belonged to William Brantley, nnd which was attached by tho justico court last September for $20 nnd costs wns today sold nt public auc tion at tho corner of Commercial and State streets to II. A. Johnson, Jr., for $5.50. YALE LEADS HARVARD New Haven, Conn., Nov. 19. Thirty two thousand spectators assembled on Yalo field this nfetmoon to witness tho Yale-Harvard football game. Tho weather conditions were ideal, and Ynlo was tho betting at 5 to 3. The appearance of Vice-President-elect Fairbanks nt 1:45 was the sign for n demonstration on both sides of tho field. Ho took a seat among tho Ynle rooters. Tho Harvard men won tho toss nnd choso tho south goal. I Ma. Mr. Brock's JMi AgeisJH -ypi Years. iMffiKiW $ Xfr 1 raSr mMm i jMWSLrS11 I ' HSfifis( iisiiHk. I ' lf77s7&. wtMMMKtBm wMKBKSmBm Msm This centenarian is an ardent , Poruna, having used it Z In speaking of his 3 extremooldaBe,Mr.BS.ha; "After aman has n,i ..?.' as long as I have, ho on.t,,? fonnd out a great m.nt ?v?hl ? V pcrience. I think I have donf "One of the thin, ll"-. out to my entire satht:! proper thing for nliZ.1 ilPA ft tin rll-At. m im ( Withstood th rh.lV'M of ti,e United Stale's '" "I have always been a verv k..iL an, but of course rabloet i7.l7 man affections i subject a i.. . 7 Which are dn ,? Yalo Ahead. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 19. In tho grent football gamo Morso mado n touchdown for Yale, nnd Hoyt kicked goal. Score at end of first half: Yalo 0, Harvard 0. Yalo mado another touchdown in tho second half, and Hoyt kicked goal. Scere: Yalo 12, Harvard 0. Music Studio Mis Helen Cnlbreath, B. M. room 8, opera houso building. Vo cal, piano, theory, harmony and sight rending. 11-18-tf Hi 1 1 II i I H 1 1 I H 1 1 111 HI H I 1 1 1 1 1 HI I II I I I II I 1 1 M 1 ! There Is No Time Like The Present... For selecting Chrlstmns prcsonts. Our stock is composed of suitnblo articles for old or young. Now, for instance, for grandmother, n beau tiful pair of gold glasses in n bountiful chntolaln case; this will also do for tho grandfather. A beautiful broach for mother, a now chain, fob or charm, and even a wntch attached wouldn't go bad for father. A noat ring nnd socrct lockot nnd chain, or a nlco roasonable-prlccd cuatclaiu wntch for sister, cuff buttons, stud or stick pin for brother, But don't forget tho sweetheart, for her a diamond ring would also seal tho engagement, and overybody would bo happy. Como nnd sco CHEEKS. XX. CXIO-EB Tho Popular Priced Jeweler nnd Optician. 88 Stato St. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillHliMMtiiitt'ii'tiiiiMil . '8aifHMM-ifieiiiiHKHiiMaiafeta-na II Books By William J. Long Ways of Wood Folk 75c Wilderness Wats 75c Secrets of the Woods 75c Wood Folk at School 75c Beasts of the Field $1.75 Fowls of the Air $1.75 School of the Woods Net $ j ,50 Following the Deer Net $ J .25 A Little Brother to the Beat . Net $J.50 GINN & COMPANY, pwmu," I Trade Department, 29 Beacon St., Boston fwamf miiifluinMiiiminHww$ Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy tho senso of smell and completely derange tho wholo system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such ar tides should never bo used except on proscriptions from reputnblo physi cians, nt; tho damage they will do is ten fold to tho good you can possibly derlvo from them, nail's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mer cury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you get MR. ISAAC BROCK, BORN 1W BUNCOMBE CO., N. C, MABCII 1, 178S. His age is 114 years, vouched for by authentic record. He says: "lnttrlbutc my extreme old age to the use of Pe-ru-na." A short time ago, by request, TJncle Isaac camo to Waco and sat for his pic ture In bis band ho hold a stick cut from tho gravo of Goncral Andrew Jackson, -which has been carried by him ever since. Mr. Brock is a dignified old gentleman, showing few signs of de cropitudo. His family Blblo Is still pre served, and It shows that tho dato of his birth was written 111 years ago. Surely a few words from thisremarka bio old gentleman, who has had 114 years of experience to draw from,would bo Interesting as well as profitable. A lengthy biographical sketch Is given of this remarkablo old man in tho Waco Times-Herald, Docomber 4, 189S. A still moro pretentions biography of this, tho oldest living man, illustrated with a donblo column portrait, was given tho readers of tho Dallas Morning News, dated December 11, 1808, and also tho Chicago-Times Herald of same date. Born before the United States was formed. Saw 22 Presidents elected. Pe-ru-na has protected him from all sudden changes. Veteran of tour wars. Shod a. horse when 99 years old. Always conquered the grip with Pe-ru-na. Witness in a land suit at the age of 110 years. Believes Pe-ru-na the greatest remedy of the age for catarrhal diseases. ISAAC BROOK, a citizen of McLen nan county, Texas, has lived for 114 years. For many years ho resided at Bosquo Falls, eighteen miles west of Waco but now lives with his son-in-Uw at Valley Mills, Texas. changes in tho cUmtenndtamX Dnrlng my long lif0 I hareT great many remedies for conch. T! and diarrhoea. B ' As for Dr. Hartmaa's J Peruna,IhavctouadlttoR best, It not the only, nllabknA cdy for these affections, jjl been my standby tor manvyZX and I attribute mv nJi7?.l and extreme old age to this no. cdy. "It exactly meets all my rwtfsl ments. It protects mo from n.D effects of BUdden changes) it keetu a in good appetite ; it gives me itrenri ..vyou., uiuuu iu gooa circuutfcj I havo como tcrely upon it almost tlroly for tho many little thliia t, which I need medicine. " When epidemics of la grlpp, ft ofguu w jnauu ineir appearance la ti country I was a sufferer from thU 1 caso. " had several long sieges nil the grip. At first I did not W that Peruna was a remedy h, mis aiscase. wnen l heard fit la grippe was epidemic catanh,l tried Peruna for la grippe ui found it to be Just the thing." Yours truly, 5 J . a. cMctjit For a f ro book on catarrh, iddai Tho Pornsa Medicine Co., Colnmbu,! If you do not derive prompt and uSt factory results from tho use ot Perm write at once to Dr. Hartman, giriiji full ctatement of your care, and 1t2 U (fAWMOWV V W J Wt tU9 IHWWIVk; yico gratis. P Address Dr. Hartman, FrMldnlrfju Tho Hartman Sanitarium, OoIbbE Ohio. A Tree Lecture. Rev. T. F. Royal lectured to an ap preciative audience at Leslie M. E. church Friday evening on his pioneer experiences in Jackson county, llo told how ho got into Jacksonville, and how ho got out. Ho did not do anything very serious, but it seems ho got away. Hov. Royal's lecture was brimming ovor with wit nnd humor, nnd it leaked out that ho was the first county super intendent of schools of Jackson county, tho genuMe. it Is taken internally ; nnd built tho first church in Oregon and n'-.do in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. (south of Salem. Ho did not say so, Ch-noy & Co. Testimonials free. (but some of. tho leading men and wo- Sold by druggists. Prico "Co per J men of Southern Oregon wero students bottlo. Tnko nail's Family Pills for consti pation. Greatest of Efficiency. Seo tho Jumbo two-horso stump and grub machine, with tolescopo sweep. Four , times the power, twice the wolght, and one-half tho money asked for any other machine. Something now. Cal land seo it at Salem branch Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. 10-19-tt I under him, nt Wilbur nendemy, and his lifo work gavo a touch of character and (goodness to hundreds of men nnd wo- jmon, nnd tlint is nbout tho best you ean say of nny man. . -Tlul Vlnri Vil Uata II,... D jejrg l& ff IW iJ IW Iwi. AMmJ3 bvM4 Elrsatero of WoiW5& You Can Ride Year Bicycle All winter if you havo MUD OUABDS AND RIMS FITTED. STEEL Wo have them for all makes of bi cycles. Umbrellas mado to order, new cov ers put on nnd general repairing. Best workmanship and prompt delivery. WATT SHIPP Tho Bicyclo Man. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem. Or. Good 1 Axle Grease Tho sort that won't gum ul si drv. lcavinc you with anile tot l Dnprhako's castor oil crease anlll on 's graphito grease, the latter pal Inrly flno for buggies. GOOD BUGGY WHIR AND ROBES All erodes, whips, from the el? to tho bcstPlush robes in ill pg including tho rubber covered o , Br S-.I K A. YVM Implement House 255-257 UM Farm Implements, Automeb" Sewing Machines and oB?r- ffDISENMMMG I 1 mm I igL t& eleg&rvt 3 ?, tu-.rort:neit of N- 'obbiejtrcreoAlQiOw , IRVIN & PETTEYS 94 STATE ST. SALEM' hh(,o Slow IRAnGAI&MfOlJ'SE' At 4 O'clock On Sattwday Evening ' The lltle Chicago store will be out of business. Everything wi" w removed to the big store. Until that time you can buy dry g Cloaks, suits dross goods, silks, velvets, Hosiery, underwear, outing flannels, blankets, comforts, and ladies' furnishings M " of cost. TEE OHBAPBST STORE 12? TUB NORTBWE& I M'Eyoy Brotkrs,Court SL$$i Xt I WBHBiWilJiLiiMUir tnin T