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II h Si. . air A & C0N1EST FOR "Washington, .D, C, Nov. 10. Sorao interesting contests for scats in tlio United States senato will bo witnessed a littio over a month lionce, whon tha now legislatures assemble. Twenty-six senntors will bo chosen by 24 states. Indiana will clcot two senators, one to succeed Senator Fairbanks, who will resign March 3 next to becomo vice president of tho United States. Mas aachusctts will elect two senators, ono Sat tho unexpired term of the Into Sen ator Hour, which does not end until March 3, 1007. Tho Pennsylvania leg islature has tho olection of ono sen ator for two terms tho unexpired term of tho luto Sonator Quay, ending March 3 next, and tho term of six years from that date. Of tho 20 senators to bo designated by various statos, n largo mnjority will omo in without controversy. This is liecauao an increasing number of states liavo adoptod tho policy of reelecting useful senators, and becauso n few olhorH liavo indicated in ndvnnco tho men of tlioir choice. In tlio latter class comes Nebraska, whoso stato con--vontion indorsed Koprcsontatlvo Elinor 3. Uurkctt; nlso Utah and Nevada, whero tho olection of former Itepro- sentativo Qoorgo Sunderland and Mr, George Nixon, respectively, has been tforcshndowed by. tho general consent ul tho party leaders. "Vigorous contests aro looked for in eight statos. Ouo of them will bo In oliana. Whllo Sonator Bevoridgo will 5be r elected without opposition from Hits party, tho strive for tho scat of 'Sonator Fairbanks is very koon. Colonol Harry Now'nnd several of tlio Indiana delegation in tho houso aro contesting for tho place. Tho winter will witness a continua tion of the bitter senatorial flght which lias marked tho political history of tho Who Hon stato for tho greater part of n decade. J. Edward Addicks is still dcsiroiiH uf coming to tho sonate, but apparently lacks two or three votes. "It seems to bo taken for granted that ".Senator John Kenn, 'of Now Jeraoy, 'will bo given another term withoutp position, but in Now York it is not yot quite clear whether thoro will bo opposition to Sonator Dopow. Connecticut will liavo an interesting iBonatorial fight. As tho election thoro practically moans an election for life, tho strife tii attain tho honor wilt bo nil tho nioro spirited. Thoro aro now two leading candidates, ono of them Samuel Fessenden, lung a national committeeman, but it is not improbable that others will enter 'tho contest be fore tho legislature meets. Tho He--publican elected from Connecticut will (succeed Gen. Jnepli 11. Hawley, who bin beun in tho Huntito nearly 24 yours. In Wisconsin, tho La Follotto con trol will probably result in tho turning down of Sonator Quarles. Sentiment lias not oryntulUed on his successor. Missouri will be tho sceno of another Interesting contest, in this caso for tho tojjn of Senator Coekrell. Cyrus l "Walbrldge, tho defeated onndldnto for lnivoriiur; Secretary of tho interior Jlltchcoolc, nnd Richard Kerens aro Among those whoso namos aro men tioned as possible candidate!. In California it is regurded ns quite probable that Sonator Hard will sue ced himself, but he has not yot cleared uwny all opposition. Washington state will soo a warm flght for tho seat of Sen ator Foster. Tho Republican legisla Often Tha Kidneys An Weakened by (hcr-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary und bladder troubles ere to bo tracctl to tuo ktuneys, but now modern fsclciici: proves that nearly all diseases have their begiuuitiK in the disorder of these moat important organs. The kidneys filter and purify tho blood that U their work. Hi.... r.ir. ..lint, wiitr lrMllivJ!irt lf-nt or out of onlor, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ scoma to fail to do its It you arc Blok or " foot Iwdly," begin taking, the- grout kidney remedy, Dr. Kilumr'a Swamp-Hoot, becnube a hxiii us your kidnoys arc well they will help nil tu other organs to health, A trial will convince uiiyouc. If you are sick you can make no mis. take by firfct doctortug your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the uveal ktduey remedy. Is soou rcalued. It tdauds the highest for Us wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all dtiigUU in fifty-cent mid nntvdollar Bite tattle. You may SSl3JS! Ititvea sample bottle uoMcfSwuitnoot liy mall free, also a pamphlet telling you liow to fiud out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mcutiou this piper when writiugto Dr. Kilmer & Co., lliug liHinton, N. Y Don't make any miktake, Jbut remember the name, bwatup-Root, Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad- Ires. Utughamtou.N. Y ,on every uouie. -in cur hJiLiM.!11 Tl .in lBlS3i3i4CrIHilHsff?l MLiliiMKwLil X SEATS IN NEXT SENATE ture in Montana, it is oxpectod, will elect Thomns II. Carter, who is al ready a familiar figure in tho senate. Altogether thcro will bo scarcely a half' dozen new men on tho sonato floor after March 3 next. Two of tho new comers will bo Senator Knox of Penn sylvania and Sonator W. Murray Crnno of Massachusetts, though both men are well known in Washington. Faith and Tact. Faith Is ono thing and fact another, it Isomotimcs takes any amount of faith to producd ono fact. Years of earnest work and faith havo produced ond fact about modicino that is deserving of mention here. If people who aro troubled with general weakness through overwork, dissipation or ex- posuro can got a remedy that will mako rich rod blood from tho food thoy eat, their return to health is assured. Good blood is tho lifo of tho body as well as tho nerves. Weak, sickly, palo pcoplo who suffer with indigestion, dyspepsia, sick-headache, loss of strength and am bition, having dizzy spells nnd always tirod, can bo cured sound and well with Dr. Gunn's Blood and Norvo Tonic. Sold by druggists for 75c por box, or 3 boxes for $2. This tonic acts in a common senso way, curing dispaso by giving strength to resist it. For salo by Dr. S. C. Stono, druggist. A Bunaway Bicycle. Terminated with nn ugly cut on tho leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. It dovoloped a subborn ulaor un yielding to doctors and remodica for four years. It's just as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles. 25c nt J. C. Perry's drug store. Luto Pease, a Portland catroonlst, has a sketch of C. II. Darling, assist ant secretary of tho navy, that would justify mutiny aboard any vessel hav ing such a looking commandor. MARTIN Director of tho -. ' HssBssHsm. :t STATUE OF FREDERICK Washington, D. C, Nov. IP. Amid tho enthusiastic domonstrntious of a groat conoiiurso of people, the bronxo statue of Fredorlok tho Great, a gift of Kmperor William to tho pcoplo of tho United States, was unveiled todny. Seldom has nn event presented so'inany brilliant features of military pageantry und at the same t Into given occasion for tho mnnifostutiuii of tho strong bonds of friendship between tlio CI or man em pire nnd tho Uuitod Statos. Tho ceromony Of unveilinjj occurred on tho osplanade of tho Army War College in the Washington Barracks reservation. Surrounding tho stutuo wore grout stands to accommodate the many otllclals and guests invited to take wrt in tho oxerelsos. On ovary hand tho colors of tlio United Statos and Germany were blended. Within th amphitheater formed by the stands wer gathered tho representatives of every bruueh of the govornmout, in eluding the provident of tho United StutoH und members of the eablnot, the chief justice nnd uwoelato justieos of tho United Status supremo court, tho chief of staff of tho army, the admiral of the navy, senators und representa tives. Not loss notable was tho rertre sentutiou of Germany designated by Emperor William. The special commis sioners representing his imperial ma jesty were Lieutenant General You Loewenfeld and Major Yon Scumettan, both of whom are dseended from offi cers of Frederick the Oreat With DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, m Distress Jtfier Eating Nausea between meals, bolchlng, vom iting, llntulence, fits of nervous head ache, pain in tho stomach, are all symptoms of dyspepsia, and the longer It is noglcctcdtho harder it is to euro it. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Endically and permanently cure it strengthen and tono tho stomach and other digestive organs for tho natural performance of their functions. Accept no substitute for Hood' "I had dyspepsia twenty-live years cm." took different medicines but got no help until I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Have taken four bottles of this medicine nnd can now cat almost anything, sleep well, havo no cramps In my stomach, nc burning and no distress." Mas. Wiluaw G. Barrett. 14 Olncy St., Providence, H. I. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to euro ond Uoepu tho promise. Don't Bcspect Old Age. It'll shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just tho contrary in tho caso of Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how sovero and ir respective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25c at J. C. Per ry's drug store. SUNDAY SERVICES Christian Science. Socond Church of Christ, Scientist, 140 Chcmcketn street. Services Sun day at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sub ject of lesson sermon, "Ancient and Modern Nocromnncy or Mesmerism and Hypnotism." Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. Wednesday evening. Testimonial meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Heading roem E. ROBINSON, Feast of Bolshazzar. THE GREAT UNVEILED thorn wore tho Gorman umhnjisadnr, Duron Speck von Stcrnborg, nnd tho ontiro staff of tho Gorman embassy, nil iu brilliant diplomatic uniform, whilo tho diplomatic corps was represented by tho British, Russian, Italian nnd Mexican ambassadors nnd tho minis ters from many foreign countries. A troop of cavalry escorted President Itoosovolt und tho mouibors of tho cab inet from tho White Houso to tho sceno of tho coromouios. Whon tho presi dent nrrivod at tho stand tho ontiro assemblage rose and greeted him with oheors. Aftor nn improssivo invoca tion by Bishop Satterloe, Prosldeut Koosevolt dojivorod the nddross of wel come, lie spoke in a strong voico and with groat onrnostneeo, pausing fre quently at the outbursts of applause. As tho president eoneluded his address the Ilaron Speek von Sternberg oaught up tho cords to tho flugs enveloping tho statue, nnd the massive bronro fig ure emerged through the folds of red, white and black. At the same instant tho boom of nu artillery saluto came from n battory of heavy guns near by, and the strains of the Gorman national anthem onrae from tho marine band. It was an inspiring moment, and, led by President Roosevelt, the ontiro as semblage joined in the cheering. An other demonstration occurred at the close of Baron Speck von Sternberg's speech when ho spoke of the strong ties of blood and sympathy binding to gether the people of America and the Fatherland. .OBSGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, MEKE-JWENE TIKEL PERES? Such were the characters that blazed forth on tho walls of Delshazzar's ban quet hall, when the king and nil his court were assembled in a drunken argle, arid at a tlmo when tho sacred vessels from tho Jewish tcmplo in Jeru salem, which had been craried away by tho former kipg, Nebuchadnezzar, woro ordered to bo brought forth that tho haughty Bclshazzar might show his contempt for tho God of tho Israelites. Tlio former king, Nebuchadnezzar, who had complotod the conquest of Jorusa line, and carried away many captives, priests, women, and oven sacred ves sels of the temple, had not dared to openly defy God to the extent of defil ing tho holy chalices, but young Bel shazzar, drunken with wino; to show his power and disregard for tho previous warning to his people, ordered the gold and silver goblets to bo produced, and used them in his licentious o'rgie. It was at this tinto that tho blazing ines sago of warning appeared upon tho wall of tho banquet hall, and which Daniel, ono of tho cJwish captives was ablo to interpret to signify tho doom of Bolshazzar. By tho means of electrical appliances this samo "Menc, meno, tokel, percz," will bo flushed upon tho wall at tho production of "Delshaz zar's Feast," at tho Grand Opera House, Tuesday and Wednesday nights, Novembor 20th and 30th, and tho con sternation of the well-trained chorus that has been rehearsing regularly for tho past 10 days, Under tho direction of Mr. Robinson, will only bo equaled by tho actual fright and horror depicted upon tho countenances of tho real par ticipants in the sceno at tho timo of llelshnzznr. in tho church open each afternoon ex cept Sunday. All aro cordially in vited. United Brethren. Services at tho United Brethron church in Yew Park as follews: Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school nt 10 a. m. Walter Boynolds, pastor. Unitarian Church. Frank A. Powell, pastor. At 10 a. m. tho Sunday school will givo a spe cial Thanksgiving porpram. Mr. Pow ell will speak ut 11 n. m. on "Tho Greatest Gift," and nt 7:30 p. m. on "Theopilus Lindsoy." A cordial and general iuvitation. Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scientist, Services: Lesson sermon and children's clasess nt 11 a. in. Subject of lesson sermen: "Ancient and Modern Necro mancy or Mesmerism nnd Hypnotism." Wednesday evening meeting nt 7:30 p. in. Reading room open daily except Sunday. Christian Scienco hall, comor of Court and Liberty streets. Salvation Army. Sunday services Novembor 'JOth. Holiness meeting at 11 n. m.. Junior meeting nt 1:30 p. m. Fnmlly gather ing at 3 p. in. Great farewoll meeting of tho present otlicers nt 8 p. in., also great bntlo for souls. Everybody cor dially invited. Thursday, Novomber 24th great wolcomo to the now ofllcors. Danger! Headache, Tremb ling Hands, Twitch ings, Irritability, Are Signals. Not every hcudacho Is a sign of nerv ous break-down. Dut, If you suffer often from headache that seems to re-occur at Intervals, nerv ous or brain trouble Is very evident. Again, If you can't hold a pen to paper without trembling or twitching, there's a screw loose somewhere. Or, If you seem Irritable and cross without causo. All these are signs and symptoms. Not necessarily that you ore danger ously sick But. at any rate, slek enough to neea Dr. Miles' Nervine. Tho danger lies In neglecting the slight symptoms. Some of these signs are Sleeplessness, Dixzlness, Excitability, Loss of Memory, Fretfulness. Headache. Melancholy. Neu ralgia. Muscular Twltchlngs. Do not neglect them. Begin to take Dr. Miles' Nervine. It will oure them. "For five years I have euffered terri bly from nenous prontration. I trleU ono physician after another, but re ceived no benefit. I eontlnud to grow worse until I was afraid to b left alone, nnd despaired of ever blng cured. Three months ago I was Induced to try Dr. MUM' Bestoratlve Nervine. After taking the llret bottle I, felt so much better that I was greatly encouraged. J continued to take it until I had taken i?.. ,5S.t,,"v an1 om now In better health than I have been for years,". MR3. O. A. BRAMAN. Troy. OhloT "Ti ta kar of Dr. Mile Antl. Pain Pills, the New Bi lent do Remedy for rain. AUo Symptom Blank. Our Specialist will dligneso your case, tell YOU VhAL u wmnp. nnil few fn -lnl. ' Preet DR. JULES MEDICVLI. v JORATOIUES, ELKHART. UilX 100. "V jf PUBLIC CPUAAf NOTES A numbor of tho teachers of tho sev eral different schools aro p'roparing to spend tho Thanksgiving vacation with homo folks. Superintendent Travcr will bo ah- sont a part of Thanksgiving Week in Ashland, attending tho annual county institute. After a series of victories on the gridiron, tho High School football team has disbanded for tho year. Tho boys nnd their friends feel qulto well sat isfied with tho season's score. About eighty of tho High School students and their teachers aro plan ning to attend Shakespearo's "As You Like It" at tho opera houso next Mon day night. They expect to go in a body and occupy seats together. Miss Clara Carpenter, who has been ill for several weeks, is rapidly con valescing, nnd will soon bo able to re sumo her duties us teacher of the Fourth grade, East school. Mrs. Geo. Irwin has had charge of tho boys and girls during Miss Carpenter's ab sence. Geo. F. Coan, the official photogra pher for tho state educational exhibit at tho Lewis and Clark fair, will bo in Salem next Monday to photograph tho schools by rooms, classes and groups. Don't scold me' pleaded Kettle, "it's cook's fault. She used stale water instead o filling me with fresh, when she built the fire. She should know that water which has been boiled two or three times will spoil even you, my hl$h grade Air. Golden Gate." Nothing does with GOLDEN GATE COFFEE but sattsfaolioD. No prlxea no coupons no crockery. I nod 2 lb. aroma-tlabt tins. Never sold In bulk. J. A. Folg'er (& Co. Zat&bliahd half a Century San Francisco SOMETHING TO BE THANKFUL FOR On Thanssgiving Day, besides a good dinner nnd plenty of "cheer," is an oxquisito laundried shirt, col lar and cuffs that has that fine do mostic or gloss finish nd immacu lato color that tho Salem Steam Laundry put on it at nil times, our linon nways gives perfect sat isfaction when it is dono up by our improved methods. Tlie Salem Steam Laundry wwmHWMiiminiini White Lily Flout 1 1 Z Manufactured by ' I RUccreal Milling Co. j la the Flour for Family T7eo J J S Try a sack l 2 It it don't suit you, your money f a vpirat commission lo, S Balem Distributors X MIIIIIIIIIIIHIHimilM MFSiS Sealskin i. .. . ' 'tssoftne,,,! wh;"tSara7J wrJJ?5L-?.Q "erPicIde Is the mw ,I, th.M ,?"?!? nT,' urlant growth of 'un1 ta'n. Scouring the EfT druff. viii .?.w? l w n. , lno MMni asraasaa -." oruKKHtl. u..;"'-l The HerpleM, CaT&fi .--...-. , ny qniAll, , Ml " P I RememlJ The purity and streagtl J gredients in Eppley'i Perfects BAKING POWDEE, nib sary to uso a trifle ltss high-grade brands. I only the purest creta Besides you get a (Iu freo with every purthx MMUMMIHW iFOR iWINTl That is what all i and ono of the nstt : things to be don a the pumbing in rts: good sanitary coslitix put your pipei aile in order. BURROUGHS &f Sheet Iron Wottr Plumbtn i Y. KM NIGHT S( Fall Term Opens HaJ bcr 26th. CliloxlD f'i Arithmetic Bookkepiug Fonmonship .. Grammar .. Roading and Spellif Other subje:ti UU For partlcnlara eD Y. M. C A. ir- nnw hav' acinths, Tulip. Crj sortment of Oj- Would be plt18., call and iwp'"" Qatrage& 322-324 A FULL STOCK BtSKMtKlKtttarmBfVmi0'gCg!BirM "frit .rgr-WJgaVaJtXjJmawaa V