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This beautiful paper free ono year to any person paying $1.60 In advance for toe Daily Jouknai. ty mall bIx months or for a longer period, nOFER BROS., Editors. CHEAPEST. A SALEM. K2&I t Cf m&M$$Mtf r ' t i BffiB'Hif Conitlrotlmi, o i. At aiW Falling Hen- I KR'J&lk .Strengthens, '" i i "f firafTSH?- liiylROrntos ) i!o and PiWjWRfil and tones tho it r. ii. B4KuUKrJ.H ftitlrniivitnii. Huif.n U wSftlfliJEfCfl r.i y ver-n ftsi fjpRil w (i, BliKiuHOi orro ProiMiiirr'is iMWm&n or mo din' Jiffjlfliii. diargoJnai bWlt, $Oa days, fur 3 firutllH.jUn S MANHOOD AwM iWNMMn ftrffi JPSS.yxit "rSJSSW -KjfffSiM kww not w niKiun. lVPritbli canltEloa. Wlv Hrcikv vf . ires' S THE wra )Rg R'MAniflini a j.wn!Lk! i best, m Oregon.. '""' f MunnniiWMinit 1 7 wWBiMWwtiiittiiarwliHw LL OM ftwmr (ftmh iimmrj 3f (lid ftmfnrf, tib jtiw win tiu iignr. 'ITin tV.ifffi,8fler SlniiM flfltfl ttimgftl rmilw tfrtpifir.', Itumo Umni, , flDi flm two it(fw Until nji for ififl Hrtinn with ) I'nffMl, (if I'ujtlnful, An UuUc, Toffell of lint fnU ha tehtfotm H. MflAIIIrt' I rv f lhlHllyn(t liiiMiiinii, Tlio (T, of 0.pflllfMl (lid Mflkrfrrtinl hciiI Ilia plltln flying dovfi Intvnnl VVIIIni olto'n tfonl, 'i'lio fluhl waa IIipii oil In feat rnrnrol, and every Inoli of tlio Kfolind wan ftliiliboriily conlmteit. Tlio two cloyoim atifACtl tmoU nml forth aoroM tlio flold) but tlin Imllwnnon Wlllarnetlo'R Rfdiuid mont of tlio tlnw, rtnd (he U. of 0, Mif)wIr" ttopt up a nontltitinl uproar im liy ono Miccmftil play aflor another, tlio homo tuim forced tho plk'n throUKh Wlllnm otto's lino and on toward tlio goal, Tho rcauli of tho fiame wnn derided In tho iiiIihIh of tho RpotrtorH, noon after tho heKlnnliiK of tlio first half. Tho U. of O.'a soon proved themselves to bo tho superior team. WHIamotlo waa wnak In I ho con tor nud tho U. of O.'a would continually smash throuxh at that point. Hovornl llinos they had tho ball well down toward Willam ette's goal when tho latter would obtain It and by a successful punt Bend It back Into tho flold. Tho U. of O.'a would thon by n series of center nud end plays, work It back toward WII lamotto's goal. About tbo mlddlo of tho first half P. Templeton, U. of O.'a right half, secured tho bnll and scored a touchdown. H. Templeton, full buck, kicked a goul, scoring six points for tho homo team. On the second klckofl tho team? ultoruatcd back and forth across the Held, nolthor team being able to ialu much aud when tlaio was called tho ball wub n short distance down In tho U. of O.'s field. In tho beginning of tho second half the U. of O.'s forced tho ball well down Into Wlllamettes Hold and kept It thoro most ot tho time Tho latter bravely contested ovory luoh of tho ground and would occasionally gain buck sonio of the ground they hud lost by asuccestful punt. Savage, Will amette'fl left half, made somo good runs and saved tlio team from a worso defeat, But Bhattuck, tho big loft guard, Coleman, Edmunson and Templeton wero too much for tho visitors and thoy hud to succumb to defeat. Toward tho latter part of tho last half tho U. of O's. had tho ball witlilu two yards of Willamette's goal lino, when they lost it on a down. A technicality nroeo and tho decision was given iu favor of Willamette, thus causing tho home team to loso a touch down which they had fairly won. The Wlllamettes wero uow becoming des perate, and tho U of O's wero consider ubly disgusted with tho decision which lost to them a touchdown and contin ued tho gamo with less spirit. Will ametto strained every nerve and grud ually forced the ball back by a Bonos of excellent plays to the center of tho Held,. but could not score, and wheu tho tlmo was called tbo final score stood 0 to 0 iu favor of tho homo team. THE LINE OP. Tho two"teaniB lined up as follews: t at mnrai V. OV O. J'OSISION. w. u. Colemnn 1. o. dinger Praether 1. t. B Bavago Bhattuck 1. g. Truett Gslleland o. Webb Edmundson r. g. Williams Bonuey r. t. Maoy Travis r. e. Gulaa - - WEAK MEN rilRED AS IF BY MAGIC C.V "Jt".." .? .,'.:. JTi .Vnnl.l Bend at Ylun oi !-" ......- --,-, x lioolt tbatoxplttlnsbow full manly yleor la easily, quick y and permanently restored. No man miirorlnfffrom weikne5$ can af. ford to Ignore tuli tlmoly advloe. Boot tolls, now ifull BtreDKtb, do- velopment and tonoaro imparted loe.r. flMrt TfmpfofrTfl f a. I. (i t, rr, t i, niflfl'ff" Pali? 'ftr HflNfffrllr (nt ffjri WifWiilK? m Jt ma, W ftfnfhr.W, flul. flMlT r M0llTf8 Nfltl J, BliffMi Thftfl. if ffrafia dun WMHUts. fkarn, mmmn, mm, mmuV.(JM firw Wlofno ftif f ml iwfftfflMWi. Tfrn flTrm Imft Any lhf wefifd ftrtff v?oif ff lfi flaftf liid l(nn dr7. ne? (mat urn r nt wimt did ifif- tti7f Iwyn vnfiftd, Mifk gnftgp, of (li WIIUifiMlM U k tf fflnl fflflfMf plnynf, if WM6hN(f mny Hhip hy Ilia WiRarifl oplo hf In funny t)eUii ilnyM. And we Hllgllt tttMtk flhl hsfo that tin U not liMcd Willi a fiinM of half thai In ux po-d (o lio lieCCMary ofA (Ifnt-QlAM plnynf, f n fool Ills glnMjr hrml WAd litkon tiintiy IIiiim for ilia trfflAklii, A MVMI.Y dKl.flMIIA'i'lON, About 1 o'olook In tlio ftVoiilii Wil lamette street preiioiited a llvlyar pen ran ce, Iniiidrpdn of Udles and gn tlemoii and ohlldroii marching through tlio name. A drum corps was formed and n large number of others foil In line wllh bll", horim and everything that would tend to ninko h riolso. Tho din was terrible. Kvory tevr yards they would giro their now yell: We made six, They madn uono. Wo can do It again, By gum I Ituli I rah I rah I Oregon I Tho Willamette's wero also out In full force. Thoy gavo tliolr college yell and also the follewing: "What's tho matter with Palgt? He's all rlghtl" 'What's tho matter with ths bath? Its all rlghtl" What's ths matter with Eugene? She's all rlghtl" Then they gave tho refrain to the above yell: They mado six, Wo mado none. Thoy cun't do it again, By sum. Rah! rah! rabl Willamette. The Salem boys took their defeat In an excellent mannor. HOMEWARD BOUND. The (Salotu team Uft for home on tho morning's local train, a largo number ot Btudents being present to seo them o(T. Tho U. of O. boys gavo three cheers for tbo Wllluraettea with a will aud tho sarno was returnod by tho vis itors. NOTKS. It W9s not a waiting gamo. The mud was deep and sticky. Vory little mouey wob wagered en the gamo. Judge Bean and Secretary Klucald witnessed tho gamo and howled for tho U. of O. boys, Muoh credit Is due Coach Benson for the oxcellont manner In whloh ho trained tho U. Of O. boy. Tho fair sex nttended tho football gamo In goodly numbots, to oheer the boys on to victory by their presence aud applatuo. Eugene Jeurnal: This was the championship came of tho season And Eugene may well be proud to know that her boys nro winners of tho many hard fought battles this season. From tho very first our boys started tho con testing team backwards aud In a ahoit tlmo mado their touohdown then suc cessfully kicked their goal, making their 0 points on the first half. On the second half tho Balem team put forth a muoh better gamo und with hard play Ing on both sides, neither sido were able to make a score. The gamo was a very civil ono nud the boys deserve much credit. This game was well managed considering tbo rainy weather and muddy ground and other difficulties the team under went. Hood's is Wonderful. No less than wonderful aro tho cures accomplished by Hood's Barsaparlila, even after other preparations and phy siciauB' prescriptions havo fulled. Ths reason, however, is simple. When tho blood Is onrlobed aud purlfl'd disease disappears and good health reiurne, and Hood'H Barsaparlila Is the ono true blood purifier. Hood's lMlla aro prompt and efllclent and do not jurge, ininorgriro 16o. --i, 4 .)( tutitl rTake No Substitute.. f Gail Borden Eagle Brand IrMn v "1 --- iiu-u. I Its ilwiytitood CTRST in h J,lmi' I tlon of th Amrkn l'opl. No othr l L"lustMgooa. ci uuaav vvu. H . . MIMrt -M .f - Kf wnn 9J. ilJ M W Moat K0mfknl'6 fltrnisdy Iff (fur Wfiflij, Wnmrrir i,r.H, Onrea SSflbM by i'alno'fi Cal rj?y QDrapound. W(int J8ateii)fi1a lledofifali Jltiw Acpmpllfllied, I'rov.od by Suocobs Wlioro All Kko I fun lulled, Thure Ia ono truo opoolno for dla-rs atl'liig front A deblllated nervous as tent, and that Is tho I'alno's colsry ooitipound so generally preorlldd by phyftlolntis. It Is probably the most remnrkablo remedy that the solontlllo resoarob of thin country has produced, Prof. Edward Ifl. l'helpa, M. l),,hlj. I),, of Dartmouth, college, first pro earlbcd what Is now known the world over as Palue's cel ery compound, a positive cur for dyspopila, bilious ness, llyor com. plaint, nsuralgla, W U M alne's celery compound has succeeded again and Again where evorytblng else has failed. Washington correspondents havo re cently given it a great deal of attention sluco the most wonderful cure effected In the caso of Commodore Howell. Tho medical Journals of tbo country have given more space in the lost fow years to tho many romarkablo cases wbero the uso of Pal no's celery com pound has mado people well than fo any other ono subject. FROM OREGON OITIE3. NEWBKUa. Mrs. Alton And daughter EdnA re turned from Portland Saturday evon Ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Hadloy und son Strauen visited McMlnnvlllo friends Sunday. Misses Wallace and Flsunurn are spending a few days at Dayton with Mltsa Kate Glenn. II. Cooper, 0. Stanley, W. G. Has tings and A. M. Hosklns went to the metropolis last Thursday. Perry Bindley, ot Portland, spent Sunday In Newberg. Wo aro looking forward to tho tlmo whon ho will pos sibly come up hero to stay. Misses Ella Maoy and Bertn Kirk, Mrs. Nelllo Jones and Mrs. L, M. Dun can, W. J. Btuter, C. A. Butt and Bam Cunningham wont to Portland batur tiny. Friday's passengers for Portland wore Mr. aud Mrs. T. B. Cummlngs and sou Tommy, Mrs. 0. B. Frlssell, Elmer Bowman, C. E. Bmlth, Ilenrv Austin and Fred Miller. DALLAS. Henry Blaok and family nro visiting relatives iu Linn couuty. The Preebyterlan ladiea havo reason to fool proud ovor the almost ffiO they mado at their chrysanthemum fair. It was a success In all respects. Tho prizes for best collections of chrysan themums wero awarded to Mrs, D. Cooper und Mrs. E. L. Delashmutt. Mrs. Ora Cosper had the finest speci men and Mrs. Pink Biggs the prettiest design in flowers. Tho contributors of flowers wero Mrs. Bell, Mrs Bolt, Ma Daly, Mrs. Stiles, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Wash, Mrs. Blddle, Mn. Dunn, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Boats, Mrs. Stump, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Elkins, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Brown, Mrs, Burns, Mrs, Magruder, Mrs. 0. W- Bmlth, Mrs. Joues, Mrs, J. O, Btaats, Mies Nelllo Howo, and Mlsa Jesalo Wlsemau. NOHTII YAMHILL. Four ohlldroii of Mrs. 11. B. Laugh lln have been 111 of scarlet fever. P. vV. Morgan and daughter were at McMtnuvillo Saturday. P. H. Meesner has had u visit from C. W. Meesner of Southern Oregon. John Gerald Is happy over a third Bon, who Is vouohed for by Editor Clark as "not a Populist." A. D, Bunnels, Justice or the peace, had eievon cases before him in Novem ber. J. A. Buohauau advertises "Insur ance by the People and for tho People." Road Supervisor Blackburn asks "the geutieuiau who borrowed tho sledge hammers to return them." Frank Eiteigcorge has taken a posi tion as book keeper Iu a sawmill at Bridal Veil. The Record conducts an able editor ial png.', Children Cry, for Pltchtr' Caftorla. i M immm THJk jflff4 , ftumwu t( Hnmii mmt Willi MfttfVw iWft HPflfllti MMi.Uwf Mfrlllll, Wild dffd fit riafifl! MM W 4k m (.miM fiflfi! Mini. diijF. ThtM WM ft (IM (OK Mfyhtt At III I'NlilrflAfl ohlifnfl TlHlfrdA At II effT6M a, til, 'Flirt IndlH of (tiff Ma(IimH( And JIa lUi ehllftfllM rinff dl'HIAf A( tin MMonfti IikII, 'Mio fnifoiiK bt Hit 'I'offief cnlmol dlAtflot hint HAtfffdAy nd by n dollf a 6(0 AffAd iu ftonliiiilrt IIia aoIiwjI Alld Ui r(tyldo for Hie miiia of tho 4hik by volltig a (Ait At ili fcgiilAf Hireling In MAfolt. lly thM niNiiA (lid Aaliool will bu ahlfl Ui run tho wholo ycf, Tho IHflfnfy fooleiy of the Kpwoilh fAftUo fild a tofy luierfflllilif iticol. lug HAlufdny evening. MAmtiilKUf. OijtU filglitAf la AecrelAry of Hut Win. Jl Alllftoti Jtepublloan club. Work Ia rapidly progfMsltig on It. tf.WllllnirtV new Iioiiro at Went Marsh field. Married, NoVoniber 21, by Uor. (ieorgo Ulllfspie, F. If, Lookwood to MIm Annie ltlotter, Married. November 13, by ltov, EMiJorn, Victor Rtidiias to Mrs. Bertha Nystrom, At tho cltlr.sns' meeting tho follow Ing woro nominated for town trustees, at the election to bo hold noat Tues day! A, W. Noat, John BlomUlst, John Bnydoj, 1J. (J. Mralnard, W. B. Curtl, Rlohard Walter, J.N. Ne!ou, Martin Hallorad, P.S. Weaver,Thoma Howard, P- L. Pholan. For recorder, W. U. B. Hyde und J. It. Llgtitner. For marshal, Chas. Bradbury and Frank Elrod. IIANOON. Mrs. Captain J. Parker Is steadily Improving. J. H. Boguo has Bev, F. M. Bander- lln employed transforming tho Insldo of his houso. Peter Logglo is makhig a myrtle wood mantle for a flno realdenco at lloeeburg. C. Lowo has moved Into his new quarters alougslJo Dyer & Bon's con croto building. Messrs. DaulolBon and Laugbond did n good ob on tho build Ing, and Edward Booson has finished oil tho Insldo with a first claw Job of hard-finish plastering, J, H, Hodgklu, principal; J. H. Barklow, intermediate and Miss Eu lalee Tyrro), primary, are the persons comprising the Reaching fores of our publlo schools that opened Monday morning.) Tho Woolon Mills Co. paid out over (1,400 to their employes as wages this month, Afvln Munck ns has had Thomas Holland and E. A. Bean at work dur ing tho last few days putting In a foun datlon for a new building. MEHAMA ERIDQE BROKEN. The Structure Was Very Rotten and a Tree Struck It. Special to Tub Joohnau Mehama, Nov. 80. A tree broke and fell on tho bridgo at this place and carried down the span on Linn county aide. It Is claimed that the wind, which was very strong, blew it down. Tho span Is 110 feet long, combl" natlon.of iron and wood, built In 1887. Tho timbers nro very rotten and tho span stauding is in bad condition. A Bank Failure. AN INVESTIGATION DEHANDED. A general banking1 business is done by the human system, because the blood de posits in its vaults whatever wealth we may iain front day to day. This wealth is laid draw upon In the hour of ourgreatest need, There e is danorer in trettltiorthln. because it's a aigu of letting down in health, To gain g down in bealtu, Togi rlv alwavs to train in tvhc in blood is nearly always to gain in whole. some flesh. Tho odd are iu favor of the germs of consumption, grip, or pneumonia, if our liver bo iuactlve aud our blood Iru- fiure. or It our uesii be reduced below a eallhy stamlartt. What is required is au ncrcase in our germ-fighting ilrtpgth. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery enriches the blood and makes It wholesome, stops the waste of tissue aud at the same time builds tin the strength. A medicine which will rid the blood of Its nolsons. cleanse und Invigorate the great organs of the body, vital lie the system, thrill the wholo being wnu new energy anu watte permanent work of it. is surely a rcmedvof ereat value. But when we make a positive statement that oS ereenr. otait cases ot consumption can, if ken in tbo early stages of the disease, be cured wltlt tbe "Discovery," it seemsllke a bold assertion. All Dr. Plerco asks is that Discovery," it seemsllke you make a thorough investigation and satisfy yourself of the truth af his assertion. By sending to the World's Dispensary Med- leal Association, nuffalo, N, V,.you can get a freo hook with the names, addresses and uhototrranhs of a lanre number of those cured of throat, bronchial and lung diseases, as well as of skin aud scrofulous affections by the "Golden Medical Discovery." They also publish a book of 160 pages, being a medical treatise on consumption, brouclims asthma, catarrh, which will be mailed, on Kceipioraaaresaamiiti- cents, ju swum, Mf. ,mpi0mmmmmmmmm for lhfht mmi llntilfUl).AftAtloKr3fifr)tUjl!liJ1AJf tttlllld of AffirH. tiorwlt ilid, flojfrt ,ltft otsf nfmrttJlirUJijifmU.OMUt!hM tjUmUUh. Ji will nv tltelf M,.ItliiJgtfcMJwM flilhV tnAMnj atfrlA tiirors Wftfrrt Cawtnrlft inllryevTlliftin Oa(orlA tirevonia vomltlnrc Hotn Oitrtf ' C(otla otiri PUrf limn wttd Wlt Ootlf i Cftttorlr. rulloves Tewtlilrirt TrmiTle Oatorli onren OontlpaUort nmt riixtnUnoy. Qattorf't HAn tr itl ( tlia tstttsni of carHiowlo wolil g or ytiitfintm iej Oawtorlw &oa Mot oowtitln rnorpbfnwf oy iim( or ak nnronita ftfrffi Owtorla Almllate tlm food, rgHlti tltw stowtwok im4 wU, Klylwg lifUtl-y And natwrn.1 nlnap. CitoHt In pat wp fw omi--) liottloa nf.mm H N not utAA fat VuMt. Pen't allow awy own to null yow attytklHa; alaw om ikm ! mr yrsmtmt kat It 1 "Jwt an Rooil" ftwil "will rnwrw tirrtrr ynrw. If. tkut yo p-ot O-A-I'T-O-R-I-A. Tka ftto-iilmHo algwatHro of Children Cry for COLLEGE OF MOSIC of tbe Willamette University. -UNDER NEW TpMortern methods. Op to date. Bnmn ns tn None but the boat Is good enough for beginners 10-7-lm FIRST NATIONAL nANK BUILDING, SALEM, OR. W. I. STALKY, 1'RiNCirAL. Hehool In continuous toulu. ntndcnts may enter nt any time. It will pay thorns who oxpect to prepare for somo bunlnesi pursuit to attend a business col If so whern a systematic oourao or builness training may be had und trained teachers lor this particular line of work Instruct. Tho Capital Business Collego onors five ceurses: Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English. -This Is positively tho only- builncn college In Oregon mint: the Hess nrncllco. UutKif-town students In private family nt U a woolc giving full Information relative to -EXCELSIOR B. C, HANSEN, JVIANAGER. Only good horsoB used. Satisfaction guarantood. back nt otnto 'T COBURG TWELFTH All grades and dimensions of Buldlng Lumber. Largest stock aud Lowest prhww. J, E. RAKER. Manager. The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL, OK THE CITY. Reduced rutea, Management liberal. Eioctrlo earn leave hbtelToFall it lio bulldlugs and points of intorest. Hpecial rates will bo given to nermact4 patrons. A. I ATAGNBR. GBEtfnii " -THE BUFFET CAR ROUTE- NgiThe Shortest -DKTWEEN- Pacific Coast Points, St. Crosses both tbsXUsutdes and the Itoekv Grandest Scenery in America ! Two trains dally from Portland; one at 11 a. in. via Boattlo, and one at 8: '. m. via O. R ftK.andHpokune. Kuns suiwrW equipment, con Ullnn nrdlnln O4rsbiiltot library cam, nalaotand unhalstered tourist sleeoliiL' cars Tho btillut lltirjrv (iirunrn murvnln of ei'truHea and comfort, oontnlnlnir butlt roonn, barber shop, easy uliulrs, eto. Tho magQlflcent twin to iimlilps "Northwenl" nud "KortUlimd," leave liiilulli overy Monday and Friday lor tit "Hoo," Mnokluiio lland, Uetrolt, llloveleud aud llull'alo In ooiinonllnn with tha QroAt North ernlbillwsy Hive vnurtloktttH road via. tha N'HtrilKitN STKAJUllll' iirMtANY.nnil u. Joy a deltghtlul ride free from tho heat und BOZORTH BROS., lt.,0. BTKVBNB,0 W.l'. A. m Vvn, st., Boattle, Vfa, It, mul OhUdrtn, mvwaminmrmlMt rtf (w tenk ftf H Mt&.immt la aw arary no? 4C XMi Pitcher's Castor!. MANAGEMENT- tho rantcrn and Unropcnn (Vmnorvatorloi as well us i ir more kdva cod pupils. It. A. 'll EtltTAU B, Vocnl Director. ' KM1L U WINKLkn.InstnimenUltDlreetor. t t Tf 1 Ui I .tJ V lMal.l.Ml Intercommunication system ot bnsl- mny seoure board and furnished room 1X , $7-. wrltoor oiill at colleiro i wrltoor oiiu nt college onios ror circulars oour - es of study, rates of tuition, elo, 8-3) - STABLE- Stable lnaurnnco hlock:. C. COODALE, LUMBER . YARD, STREET, NEAR DEPOT and Quickest Line Paul and the East: Mountains In daylight,; aQordlng passengers ths uust, for tickets or geueral Information call on sw commrroial btrbbt, A. U, C. DKNNWrON, O.P. T, A 123fMrd it., rortlaud, Vf "w ; ERIE HED10AL 00., BUFFAIO.H.Y. &-