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, . '-.Wr DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER -.8, 1007 feS FOR GIVING THANKS AT SALEM tnfcf.i, that the suppiy oi hubs Ihooi houses is holding .out. patten, fee nnd Stlfller: Glad people Mrlnk tfft nnd conee anu use nnl Wheeler & wiison sew- iBchli" im g'-lng t0 uU,,d n corruSw fli.t K.n o my storo on court Efttnm-rclnl streets, 2Gx80, two Is blph to nccomodnto tho grow- :,!.. of my renters, nnd am fMi to he city council for glv- o a "fimtt to spend my monoy. At.dcr-on. nf the Boesters: 'TIs sweet enm of things as thoy will bo Fdav. Saienme uozing on m- n Van "Winkle sloep could Jilnclf awakening In twenty 'an.1 filing the principal busl- nml reddenco stroots paved; n irldth steel and concroto struc fepannlng Mill crook north and the South Commercial mil down a little nnd the grade ng up at the soaith end of tho a palatial marble and Iron Fashion Items. Winter millinery is varied, largo and small hats bolng equally stvllsli. Hats aro fashioned to sot well uown on tho head without a bandoau this season. lattice-work appllquo Is boing used on many yokoi and cuffs of lato gown models. Frlncos nro crowlnw in fnmx f unisning now gown models. Long sloevos are bolne Introdiicatl on gowns and hlousos of nil types waistcoats and vest offocts aro nl most Inevitable In the making of now suits. A distinct novoltv In sitlttnc? l n fabric called shadow stripe. i no covert coats como in tans of modo and groon shades, are lat- soamod, and lined throughout with silk. Muffs nro larcor and flatter Minn ovdr, running as largo ns fourtoon by olghtoon Inehos. Many of tho now suits have em broidered vests and skirts. Longer coats nro anuenrinc on tha latest models of tailored suits. Tho V-shapod yoke is tho favorite, nnd Is always tho most bocomlng to . ... . . rrn racillC passenger ui-put vuu hbu inuimuu io biuuiuush. i from the court house; a largo Thero Is a new fonturo -to tho mi 1 on the old abandoned opera coats, and that Is tho kimono tinwcr on tho north bank of Bloovo, making It easy to put on, Ivor; Twelfth street paved to and comfortable. Ltsengcr station of the Southern company, with a beautiful lot roses nnd rhododondrons; nctto University campus covor- th brick buildings, except foot Thero's No Use .Talking, you can'o bont Horblno for tho liver. Tho greatest regulator over offered to suffering humanity. (Id and nursery corner; a park i If you suffer from Hvor complaint, i north sldo of tho city between ly nnd Capital streets; a park Eouth side botweon High and kh street; a magnificent library Bg erected by tho city and Dn the block wost of the Btato , tiin litnrU nnnf nf tho rnnltnl , MIV u.wv. - . kl; an automobile road to Port- nnd a model tourist hotel on State nnd Llborty. Thon ho , Henry T. Dabcock of tho Prc.bytorlan oliuroh gives a k mo to stato In a few what, wo havo most to" be iful for In Snlom, nndHn Oro- I answer at ence: For tho lid church organization hero. crlcnco has provon that where recognized, worshipped and that material prosperity no des spiritual blessings. Tho Ian Is a bettor man, relativo, Wend A man might well hosl- omlng to a plnco In which to id rear his family, though that letters ns Salem doos tho best louUles for business enterprise arnlng, If tho church was not No mako him roallze his ro- billtlca to God. i Is biased with Christians 'if bo principal denominations, aggrrstlvo, and led by men atcd and united in their of- make clear tho gospel of our Jesus Christ, and to mako of omraunlty n people fearing Ind serving ono another. This kve we have most to be tbnnk- ln Sa'rm, . o Thackeray's Poets, ckorav's favorite poets were rih and tho "swoot lyric sing Prhr, who ho thought the , tt' richest, tho most charm- 'humnrniid nf TCnelUh lyrical a "J Ga,, tho force of whose ire" v and artless rlnlng er H appreciated. Ho admired Me bu whlln ndmittlntr Mil- fcrra' s thought him "scion a kha o one could read hlro." Ifl-H ery BW hi'-fr1 nf nnfltrv. -Fort- T, rW If you nro bilious nnd frotful. Its your liver, and Horblno will put In In its propor condition. A positive euro for Constipation, Biliousness, Dyspepsia and all ills duo to a torpid Hvor. Try a bottlo and you will nov- cr uso anything clso. Sold by D. J. Fry. o- " A Case at Home. Tonchor Horo In our copybooks, today wo find tho sontence: "Evil communications corrupt good man ners." Tommy Jonos, do you know whnt thnt moans? Tommy Sure, Pa got a communi cation this morning from Ma's dross makor that modo him swonr. Phila delphia Press. n Alvny Was Sick. Whon a man says ho always was 6lck troubled with a cough that astcd all winter what would you think If ho should say ho novor was sick Blnco using Ballard'a Horohound Syrup. Such a man exists. Mr. J. 0. Clark, Denver, Colorado, writes: "For years I was troubled with a Bovero cough that would last all winter. This cough loft mo in a rolsorablo condition. I tried Bal lard's Horohound Syrup nnd have not had a Blck day slnco. That's whnt It did for mo." Sold by D J. Fry. . 0 ' Tedious. Towno Tlrosomo talker, Isn't ho? Browne Yos; romlnflB mo of a womnn sharpening a pencil. Towno Sots your norvoa on edge, oh?. Browno Oh, yos, but I mean- It takes him so long to got to tho point Phllodolphla ProBs. o- LINGERING COLD. Withstood Other Trentment nut Quickly Ciirol by Cliamber. Inln's Cough Remedy. "Last winter I caught a very so vera cold which lingered for weeks," saya J. Urquhart, of Zephyr, On- lano. iiy ouuju " w " - arpnsing tnereiore, iani barflh Tbfl 0(Ml doajor roc0mmend rrur assayed the "big : f.;nmbori.i.8 cough Remedj and guaranteed It, bo I gave It a trial. Ono small bottlo of it cured me. I believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to bo the best I have over used." This remedy Is for sale at 3r. Stone's drug store. o EAT !ED 3 j r-"e tier bushel for fancy lh"l. Frr.-l Tv-Villr. It locto I -ir order qulok. .In llson 8c Co 5Ui6t High Street Homer Not a dollw. Trottir WhK! Did he fnil7 Homer No; be Jo died. OJil- eago New. S A l)ansorous Deadlock 'that somUmee UrralnaU. fatally, U Stone's. drug store . ll..a nnd hnu'fil iiinc- i tne sioppago i "" -- 39 Salem.Of tions. To qulekly end this condition .without disagreeable sansauous, Ur, Duo and Ii4fgnl Form. "Slnco It Is all over between us, King's New Life PIHb should always Miss Berkenhead," said the youag tliiiiiHimnr be your remedy. Guaranteed abso- man. pale hut oalm. "I am compeneu ii- a f a ri at nr'v in mvci wtw - in &bil aua C9 iDtwiu w --- BkJvSTCHEV 'I money back, at J. a Ferry's drug ous and costly prints I have .given i uy KITCHL.N. ' or .. from ,,, lo time during the ail fnnrv nnnloo a "" SlO. itia't- i ,. .1 iii ieacn tne traae ,,- anvc-EQ wishlnc Ifinrn ,.ttake randies will do well '. u tVe once. 5c One Man's Conceit. Mviffir Talk about conceited peo win an wen - - . .. ,. Terms rea- W. that man Biggs U tne nmu ..I DvirAr-tm is. cu I J i t -I4 Ww UUfuni Hyker TBatB wnai i u; "" ". W. CLARK '. i.t nf his raifttakea be- ..... jje eveu uw - . . . ummerciHi reu TF. Hollow Bones of the arms and legs arc tubes like a piece of gas pipe. The hollow centre is filled with soft red fatty material called marrow. This is the place where new red blood It made. cott's Emulsion feeds bone marrow. The rich fat and the peculiar power la SCOTTS EMULSION gives new vigor and new nourishment. That Is why pale people Improve on SCOTT'S EMULSION. It has the power to produce new red blood. AHDniggt.Ut BOc. asd $1.00. PHWftH 9 10)1 I9I4IISIC 1 9J'9 1 8t'I ff Her llcmwly. Ho I understand you have been attondlng an nmbulanco clnss. Can you toll mo what is the best thing to do for a broken heart? She Oh. yes. Bind tin tho broken portion with a gold bund, bathe In ornngc-blossotn water and apply plenty of raw rice. Guaranteed to bo woll In a month. Judge. n Badly Mixed Up. Abraham Brown, of Wlntorton, N. f., had u very romarkablo oxporl- onco; 1- says: "Doctors got badly mixed n n over me: ono s'nld heart disease; two called It kidnoy trouble; tho fourth, blood poison, nnd the fifth stomach and Hvor trouble; but nono pt them helped mo; do my wife auvlBOd trying Electric Bitters, wmen nro restoring mo to perfect health Ono bottlo did mo moro good than all tho flvo doctors proscribed." Guar anteed to euro blood poison, weak ness and nil stomach, liver and kid noy complaints, by J. C. Perry, drug gist, COc. For Sale Will broke horso. coming thro eyenrs old, sound and nlco size, with a fair buggy, for $125. Apply at 1044 Marlon street. ll-25-3t TlmnkvgivltiK Dinner 113c Turkey, etc., at W. C. T. U. ll-25-3t For Snlc Ono-yenr-old "Mammoth" blackberry plants. Ton conts apiece, or $1 por dozen. Addross Box 41G, Salem, Or. 10-24-tf BunkcKMl. Hotol Pronletor So that bridal couplo skipped out without paying for tholr room. Clerk Yes; It wns n caso of two hcnrtB that boat as one. Chicago Journal. Deafness Cannot Ho Cured by local applications, ns thoy cannot reach tho diseased portion of tho cnr. Thoro 1 only ono way to euro deaf ness, and thnt .- bv couBtltutlonal romcdloB. Deafness j. cyiiui an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustntchlan Tubo. Whon this tubo is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or lmporfoct hear ing, and whon It Js entirely closod, deafness Is the result and unless tho Inflammation can bo takon out and this tubo rostored to Its normal con dition, hearing will bo destroyed forovor; nlno casos out of ton nro caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tho mu cous Burfacos. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollnrs for any caBO of Deafness (causod by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, O, Sold by druggists, 75c Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con stipation, I CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT S FOR SAWS Ax Hilly 320 N. Commorclnl stroot. Has a buyer for household goods If you havo anything In that lino to Bell for cash. Call at once. 11-25-lmo For Sulo A Columbia disc cranho- phone ($35 machine), and 25 records; good assortment. Twon-ty-ono 10-Inch nnd four 11-Inch size. Prlco $2B. 11-27-dw-tf For Sale A squnro piano, ohonp; also fir stovo wood. Enqulro at No. 2 West Union street. ll-2C-3f VIciQIns on Trial Hnnd-mndo violins for sale on ten days 'trial, at my shop over Perry'. drug storo. M. S. Fuller. 11-9-lm For Sale A now Edison Home Phonograph $00 outfit for $40. Apply to W. II. Squire, West Sa lem. 10-12-tf For Sale Good houso and barn, now, 25 acres all undor cultivation berries, prunos nnd all kinds of fruit, flvo miles from Salem, $3G00 This Includes C cowb, 2 horso8,har nosB, 1 heavy wagon, spring wngon 200 chickens and other farming ncccsBltlcs. Enqulro 492 Stato street. 9-23-tf LODGES. ?nrpentcV8 Union No. 1003 Local Union No, 1005 of Carpenters and Joiners of Amorlca meet cvor7 Saturday ovonlng at 7:30 p. m. lu Hearst hnll, 420 Stato St. A. W. Dennis, lUc. Sec. Foresters of America Court Bhor wood Foresters, No, 19, Meoti Wodnosdny In Hurst hall, Stat street. Lo oAbbe, C. It.; J. ( Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, cor nor State nnd Liberty Btrcots Tuesday of each weok at 7:30 p m. OBenr Johnson, C. C; E. H Anderson, K. of It. and S. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Mcoti ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8' o'clock in Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clork. Woodmen of Wold Meot evory Fri day night at 7:30, In Holman hall, L. E. Ponnoll, C. G.J P. j. Fra lr, Clerk. Lincoln Animlty Union. Sick, accl- dont nnd pension insurance; $2, 000,000 plodgtd; every claim paid Good agents wanted. J. II. O. Mongomery, stipromo organlzor, Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, secretary, 540 Stato street PLTOII1ER3. Theo. M. Bait Plumbing, hot water nnd steam heating and tinning. 104 Commorclnl street. Phono Main 192. 9-1-lyr IMonnH and Organs Tuned nnd re paired. All work guaranteed. C. C. Best, 174 South Cottngo street. Phono 729 or lenvo orders nt Geo. C. Will's muBlc Btoro. 11-4-tf FOR RENT For Rent A good six-room l.auBC, with largo barn. Call at 1044 Ma rlon street. ll-20-3t To Rent. Five room flnt. over Far rlngton & Vnn Patton's markot. Inqulro of Stoinur & Borgor, 188 , South Liberty stroet. 0-24-tf, "MIBCELLANEOUSr M. J. Petzel Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Succossor to Knox A Murphy, 220 Commcrclnl street, Prono Mnln 17. HOTELS. in 1 1 n 1 1 i-wm mm ;! The I WliRc House Restaurant For b RcgHlar I 25c Dinner at 20c Thoy can't .bo beat McGHchrist & Son Proprietors. oiihihi inmiin iiiitf iiiiiiiiiimiiiiMmnit; I ELITE HOTEL J Restaurant and hotel, on European plan. Meals at all hours on Bhort ordor. Rognlar dinner 35 conts. Thirty bow ly finished furnished rooms. E. EOKERLEN, Prop. 148 Commorclnl St. i i i 1 8 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n in i ii 1 1 Call and try Om. Mta f t 15c. Board per lek $3.7R, also furnished ro very J reasonabla. I AT T1IH i Salem Restaurant ! MEALS i5c iHMmiiimmiitnn Hotel St. Philip Fourth and Fifth and RwnuH Strc-'tH, Portland, Oregon. Now flroproof European IloteK Stonm heat. Modern conveniences. Rates $1.00 por day and up. Union depot car will land you at tho door. H. PIERCE, Prop. i But It Never Touched Hlni. "Of course," eald Cholly, "I admit talked about myself .but they talk ed about trado all the time and, of course that was worse." "You woro porfootly right," ra- alor rocommena- Mfg peppry u,8 Jjotter to Cough Remedy , , nnfiiinn. thnn to talk about trado." Philadelphia Prow. ! Biliousness and Constipation. For yoars I was troublod with bil iousness and constipation, which mado life mlsorablo for me. My ap- petlto failed mo. I lost my usual foroo and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions and cathartic onV made mat- I do not know whero I Ills Finish. TrnMnr UB I lft htrO flV0 - l,l npaanllt WSB Worth . ptarly half a million. How muoh Bhoua navo jj0en today had I not has h now? triad Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablots. Tho tablota rellove tho ill feeling at once, strengtbeu the dleostlve functions, helping the system to do Its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Aala. Those tablota are for sale at Di. i. mam m ;ii iitji eii cause he naK lu"u- vou from tlm to time during the last six months, under tho mistaken idea that I was your accepted lover and you were ray affianced wife." "No, Henry," she answered; "ytJ can't claim them now. All you can do Is to give me tho neocweary tfxty days' notice. By that times or pehaps confidence will be restored " Chicago Tribune. I'ucet Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum bor .shlnglea, building mntorHU, wood and conl. Low prices nnd prompt dollvorlos. Ono block oast of S. P. passongoc dopot. Phono 198. 7-2-tf Butto A Wenderoth Flno wlnos, HquorB and cigars. Wo handle tho eolobrnted Kellog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and rofrosblng boor constantly oi draught. South Commercial streot. 9-3-lyr Enlnrged Our meat market on East Stato stroet has been doubled In slzo and we aro bettor prepared tkan over to servo customers, Prompt rorvlco and tho best of meats our motto, Call or phono 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop, We Aro Cash Purcliasers Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce. Berry crates mado up In unlimited luantltles. Capital Commission Co., 207 South Com mercial street, Salem. Phono Main 179. LIVF.RY AND FEED BTAnLF.9. Livery and Food Stables Old Post offlco Stables, at 254 Ferry stroot, botweon Commercial and Front stroots. Tolophnno 188. Some of tho finest liveries lh tho city can bo found horo. Dick Wostacctt, proprietor. 10-1-lyr BASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hard wood work. Front stroot, between Stat and Court. Mako all complaints at tho offlco. DRAYMEN. Cummins Ilros Transfer Company All kinds of transfer work done. Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt sorvlco Ii our motto. Stand nnd office at 263 South Commorclnl street. Phono 210. Resldonco Phone 908 LOST. Strayed or fitolon Out of my pas ture, throe miles flonitheast of Ra lour, about one month ago, a last spring's Jorsey heifer calf, white body and tip of tall white. Liber al reward will bo paid for Infor mation of its wherenbouts. F. M. Smith, Route, No. 0, Salem. 11-20-lwk PROFESSIONAL. Burgeon. Telcpbono 307 Main, Offices, 540 Stato street, opposite court bouie, Salem, Or. Residence Phono 318 Main. 8-13- lmo WANTED, fifhTWmnVdFor housework; sroa'l family. 390 North Sumraor street, corner of Cntor. h-z&-iwk Wanted Compotent girl for general housework. Apply morning of Mrs. Louis Lachmund, 284 North Church stroet. 11-21-tf 411 11 I I Ml Hill nillllHr" I! GRAND OPENING '. '. Tho Horscshoo RcstMHraHt. ) '. '. Scott Forguson old stand, I ; thoroughly ronovntcd and now ; ly furnlBhed throughout, i j Best 20c Meal in the City ; : ;; Chlckon dlnnor on Sunday ;; Call and bo convlncod. 1 1 H. M. ACKKRMAN, Prop. '. ', ; ; 3 3 if 8tato Btroot. ; ; niiiiiimiiiiiiihnn ;frr THEY WILi OEr IT IN THE NECK On Thanksglylng day from saw- edgo on tholr collars, unless the mon oC Salem are whw enough to take tholr llnon to a ilrst-olasa laundry. If you want beauty of color and ex quisite finish on your ehlrUf, collars and ouffs, and havo thorn sqnt home In perfect condition, sand your or der to the Balom Steam Lawndry, and wo guarantee wjtJsfaotlon to our patrons. KALI1M STIUM liAl'NDRY. 130-100 S. Liberty St. Phono Main 25. Wanted Pressman. nal office. Apply to Jour- MWMAWraacHFBMiE imuum DRILLS. tt U. Mfrt ; w Mtn hiW UWITtD MCDICC, C0...O4 14. Uiimrw. 9A. , SoUt Sakm bfJk.S.C Stem rHHf lMMIHMHHIIl Gold Dtst Flout Mde by TUB YDNiTr POW. EX COMPANY, 8ldny, Ortgos. '. Made for family dm. Ask your frocsr for it. Brsa and tkorts ; ; always o Laad. P. B. WHcc !i AGENT : MJMn SALEM BRICKYARD A. A. BURTON. Prop, Brick always on band, in car lots or otherwise. Pressed brick mads to order. Yard on Stat streot, south of penUUatlary. -M-tf, VHIOHT THE BEST ItOAHT Tim FAMILY EVER HAD Can bo obtalnod from our prim tender and Juicy bcof, mutton or pork, All our meats are eolecU from the cbolcost, and prepared for the table to suit the demnndu of tha fastidious, Our pricos are lower for quality than you can find at ay placo In Salem, E. C. C R O B 8, Phono 201. 70 HUte tit. TORRID ZONE FUNARCE JrBHBHfiiliiiliiiJT8ffiiiii The abovo cut represents oar brick lined Torrid Zouo Furnace. Guaranteed gas, sraoko and dbst proof. Economical and durable. A. L, FRASER 2S8 STATE STREET, Estimates furnished on keatlsg jmmiHIiwuir ni 'ggiMS CHICHESTER'S PILLS T " Jii j'oultt ifa td uu t!iit.OJr . v JV Tl i ilwr Urn r ur , un . mb M Bet BiSal. 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