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t f Ji !--"Wr"i""'' - " TtVT" """'"""'n'l1 ' j .... . won --- LJK"lx.u, ft on Suits and . jackets !'. .' SUITS I v vvVenelili$,5?13,50. : '-,. Cheviots. -$J6.,10. , ' .APeb)b Cheviots, 18.00. '..lByeh?tlan, 5520.70, . . b-.. t, ;?tv. - '' vThis Week Only' t; holverson ' . See North Window Display. . -t1' ( ' . "',,. leg-"- - s - - of' M t fi. t Steliter &.A Owing to tardy shipment of our Fall order of Silk and Flannel Waists .(he. manufactur- , ers agree to stand the lots and requested lis 1 I i. t.4. ''" " ' "" iu uium: uieiii uut. - For one Week The go ,at less than cost of material. X X X' X X X X f$10 00 Silk Waists go at $7 95) r$ bu biiK waists go at q5 5 r$ 5 00 Silk Waists go at $4 250 r J. J. Dalf ymple & Co. , The Quality Store i -C2 What will happen J , III IIWIII IfMcKinlcy Is elected? 1 Will conllmio to Bull tliu Ircut goods for tlio least pricca pooallilo, will maintain tlio high atandnnl of my ropalritiR, will v.a the public "prompt, nnd nttcntivo service, will " roprosont poods for Just whnt thoy ' ' nreniid ontlcavor to iloBorvo n oontin- ' tiancooftho guiiorouo favor of tliu pedjilo of tliiH community. Clias. H. Hinges - tm Door U ."if. " Wheat Market. Sam FbAncmco, Nov. 5. Cash 08-J.(. bmcJiab, III,, Nov. B.Imo, 1-1 wBalbin, W. GOLD DUST FUOUR Tho Sldnov P'dwor Co, HIUNBY, 01IK00N. -mi-xA u" mado forja'mlly ubo, nHk'ybiyigrocorfl for t. "Bran aud Bhorta nlwnya dn Jiuiul. AVT. WALN, AtENT, PJIOHK 51. A " .' rcusorAL. Potroit todayT' fllfM IMy.lhPOODtrngtor, ,1s 1 AL bany, , , lA.V.MoBeup- and '"brldo rotnrned tlilH tiiorninu from tholr woddlng tour, , WiWtwIcMito up today front Jftrt laitdt JvbuVft-bo pbw rtwidoe. 'h' r Governor Geer upont tho day at Port land uii'd oatd lila votu there. Frank Dayia who rwetitjy rlsturnad frpni'iAlaska toaVM Ul !"K w,t irn, Tvff( ami tho ohlUiron for I-o'a Ansolns. for acceptable fdoaa, Stato If patented. THE PATENT RECORf Baltimore, MtL WE CARRY A svrUps PUJHEAPJ:RS ARE: I ft NiV OrlwnvMwwinjP""!, - ffw tiunleH nrli u'W. wv-Buffi vNliHTamiTll. kinds of pancflke i-flourbriieaiqimrttirforan the leadmir brands auftreais ' i) l i KP lboiM PU. . . -j "' ' i-r -. m0m m i nMW. "' ? ? H A KU "M1 , "V c- JACKETS' 12.M) reduced to 10.00. Sl4.0d reduced to 11.20.- 15.00. reduced to 12.00. ssig.uo reaucea to i..u 20.00 reduced to 1500. -- CO IS - Lp - - " 9at- Li f irV The Quality Store If Bryan Is elected? I will continue to toll tlio boat goods for thu louet pricoa posaiblo, will mnintnin tlo high etandnrd of my repairing, will glvo tho public prompt nnd attcntlvo eorvico, will roprosont i;oodij for Juet what thoy arc and endeavor todoBurvo a contin uance ot tho (roucrouB favor of tho people ol thin community. Scientific Octlclaa . 290 Commcrcii ciai si. llolvcrson's. The Cottage. K 1) Tlininona. Portland. John Cluinco, Newbarg. Mro. J. Chance, Nowburg. Jlra. 0. K. Smith, Nowhorg. W K Martin, JSIoMlnnvlllo. Mra. W K Martin, MeMlnnvlUo. Chaa Mumper, Mehuma. Ladles, you will nnd n lull lino ol Btrcot and dress lints at lowent pricoa oii Stato Btrcol. Mihh K, Smitk, U-5.1w 1LL111EE CLUB ELECTION RETURNS. Tho managera of tho lllihco club of thlu cttyv have aocurtxl a lolegraphio bulletin aervico of tho Postal Tolegrnph Co. ToliigramB will bo received and poalcd nnd. nil arrangements umdo for tho convenienco and comfort of tho lneiijberrj and tiiolr gucatfl. Cervals Elcctlao. Tho result waa nsfollewa: Couuullmnn F. A. Mangold, K.ZoIglor, 0. 8. Wlilto, E. Diipnle, John Bieginund; recorder, II, llUgornld; Marshal, A. M. Wlilto; troaaurur, Juo. WoIbo. Total votu CO, .. M m ', McKlnlcy Votes, Cantos. 0., Nov, 0. Tho moBt utrik ing inuidont of tho elootiou Iiore waa tho uaHtini: ol Jala ballot by thu Proaldent of tho United Statea, Hon. William Mc Kinluy. He camo from Wnahingtoa to do ao. Men of both parties stood with uncovered heada aa ho ptuutnl to tho polU n.iS'FOXtXAi niu llilKbd YM Hw Alwn Banp Blgoatare of GREAT LINE OF .. . . . n fflaorffiuKlLBal. lwn; , f O-ii Vv T"- 121 Stato 81. 117 "-I IIUHJW idies T HOTErftmi " PVT "i m? JN PHILIPPINES American T.roopsfto Be Con centrated ti- FIKtsloos Have Been Inflicting too Many Distinct ''Revffaes onlAmerka'a Troops "One More Accepts our Sovereignty It Aaaaclaletf tra ta tha Jataraal. Nkw Yomc, Nov. 0. :Sbcrotory Root found It necessary somo days ago to la aue special instructions to Major Gen eral Mac Arthur Governor General of tho Philippines ,' regard Ing tho conduct of tho campaign in Luzon aaya n Waali ington dispatch to tho Herald. Tlioae instructions wcro duo to ilia- Batlsfaction over the eucccssftil opera Meno of tho Kilipinoa. General Mac Arthur's policy was to scatter the troops over a wide rnngo of territory carrying out in this way tho policy initiated by Gonoral Otis: Filipinos assembled in eufllciently largo numbers to tnako vlg orotip assaults upon American gnrrlaons who in some instances Buffered distinct rovoraeB. Tho War Department is understood to' hauo directed GeneraLMacArthur to provont further aupccBBfal'Operationa by to destroy any bands with which they may como in conflict. No important insurgent operations havo occurred for somo daya, and! tils leliovel?tlintj tho execution of tho Department's instruc tions la reaponalblp. for it. , , ...... Gonoral MacArthur'a friends cays lie la handicapped by tho absenco of troops In Chino, but tho 14 th Infantry .left . Ta leu on Saturday for Manila. Other rogl monta will follpw and Gonoral Mac Arthur will havo about 70,000 men with whom inaugurate n cauipalgh against tho inaurgonta. Adjutaut-Genoral Corbln has received from Judgo Ta(t Prpaldont of tho Phil ipplno Commiaalon n diapatcli forward ing a moBsago from Sonor Buoncamino formerly Secretary of foreign affairs in Aguinaldo'a Cabinet. Tho messago waB' tolegraped to tho President. '.'-.'-'.,. It is undoretood. time SonorBtoncd initio bosldoa unrcsoryoJly 'accontfttg American sovereignity submits a proposition to organizo n Filipldoa to mako war upon force r tho Blip porters of liia former chief. TRANSPORT LOGAN'S SAD FREIGHTAGE San FnAKctBco,Nov'0. A cablegram recclvod at military headquarters hbro announces tho departure from Manila on November 2 of tho transport Logan. Tho vessel carrioa '278 sick soldiers 30 gonoral prisoners and eight insane per sona. WYNDHAM CHIEF SECY. OF IRELAND Nuw Yohk, Nov. 0. -It la lenrmid on tho host poa8lblo authority hy tho I-oti don correspondont of tho Tribune Jbat Mr. Wydham will. bo chief secretary for Ireland but will not havo cabinet rank, Ilia fripnda liavo counted upon hia ad mlaaioti to tlio cabinet aa a cortalnty but thoy aro doomed to dlBnppolntmunt, Ixml Cadogau will not refilgu tho VIceroyalty and tho ohiof Jecrolary can otbo in tho bablnut. Mr, Wyudham has Irish blood 'and what la lutter kuowlpdgo of and sympathy with Ire land, Some Of Mr. Wyndlmm's shrewd' est friends, are inclined to congratulate him upon escaping from tho War Olllce during thu next Ave yoara, Thoy do not Imjlovo that tho 'prt-a-out government will bo thoroughly in earnest in rolormlng tho military oyBtein and areconvlnccd in advnnco ;tliat half meaanreu will sternly disapproved by tho country. ENGLISH LORDS WANT OFFICE Nkw Yohk, Nov 0. Among tho can. dldatea for borough mayor of London uro half a dozen Peera a Tribune cable gram. Tho Dnku of Not (oik and I.ord Onslow aro rivals for WeatmitiBtor. Lord Chelmsford is namcxl for Konslngton thu Duko of Pod ford for Ilolboru nnd Lord Gndogan for Ohulvea. Prominent mom bora o! tho nobility havo boon Mayors ot provincial chits during tho 15 yoara and tho custom of having titled llgurhoads in municipa otllcea have grown out of.the reeogiilUon tiy tho nobility of tholr public obllga tlona In local gaverninent. Porto Hlco Cltctloa. San Juan, Porto Uioo, Nyv. 0. TJio electlon in progrewt absorbs' nil public Interest, Kxcitment ruua high, and bloodBhed ia,oxpected boloro the day it ove TliuVleaderaoJt thoj Federal party ore opixaiiig tfiu Unltihl Mtatea Itppub Jlcan. ticket, and are afllllfvtlng with tho DemocratH of the United tates. mr nrtci t AfUl Y- THE ELECTION HERE IN OREGON Proceeiilns With Webfoot De liberation F6?rrialltles Not Observed - Votlaf Places Mot 'Roped Off and the One Hundred Foot Electloocerldi Law Hot Enforced In Salem the day opened quiotly, but the apathy about which we havo heard bo much, war not strongly in evidence. In No. 2, 150 Votes had been cast at 10:45; In No. 3, 01 votes, at 10:15 and in No. 4, an Jvcn 100 at 11 o'clock, A largo portion of tho vote in each precinct' was put in by affidavit. For somo reason tlioro aeoina to bo a great deal of informality about the way tho poll is being conducted. In neither of the prcolucta named above waa tho polling placo roped off according to law, nor were idlers kept away from tho tables of tho judges and clerks, but I things Boomed to be running in a goas you-pleaao fashion. At 2 p. tn. 299 votes had boon cast In No. 2, of which about riO were on certifi cates: in No. 3, 143 hod been cast, 40 of them being by certificate in .No. 4, 2I5 had voted. A number of prominent Prohibition ists voted for McKinley. Tho polling places for tho ten city pro cincts were as follews: Salem No. 1 No. 2 cngiho hotiso North Llborty etreot. ' Salem Ne: 2. Gilliam's barn back of Stato Insurance building. Salem No. 3 -Gray's framo building, on State Btrcot, opposition John Hughes' store. Salem No. 4 E. F. Parkhurat's Implo ment house in Wiltamotto Hotel block. East .Salem Rickey school, house, North Salem Old Halfway House, North Liberty afoot. South Salem Jory's bhop, near tho brick storo. Yow Park Shlpp's carpenter shop, between Commercial and Liberty streets, near South Salem M. E. church., Englewood Cooper shop, first door south of W. L. VYnde's storo in North Salem. Prospect Salem Light A Tractou Company's barn, Kast Stato stroot. For tho convenienco of tho public, all special telegiams and bulletins of tho Associated Pressed received by Tim JomtXAii will bo posted at Hotel Willam ette Tho tablo given below of tlio. voto of tho 10 .Salem proclncta Jour yoara ago will bo found uaotul for reference when tlio votes aro counted this evening. I'rcclticti, MoKIn- lay. 215 121 176 , .."-.noa .203 48 Ml 103 . ffi Jf rtry Pal Lever an. iner. lug. Ui 3 1 CO 4 166 . 3 1 18J 4 H va b 'i Ui 2 'i m 1 10 111) 3 0 45 .. 1 158 4 'i Balem No. 1. Ratent No. U.-. Slem No. s Hf.lum K6, 4... KiutHalom... Nortli enlem Koutli Btem . Vow Park Protpect .. Knelowrxxl T" TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIYERSARY or the Loss of the Steamer Pacltc With all on. Board -Ao Inscrutlble Providence Kept D. Putnpelly From Embarking. Monday waa tho twenty-fifth annU versnry of tho greatest marine dlHaator that ovro occurred on tho Pacific coaal tho loss ot tho Steamer Pacific in tho straits of Yucaj with 273 passengora, only 0110 of whom escaped. Tho atenmor had left tho dock under command of Captain Motzker at 12:30 a in., on Nov. 5, 1875, bound for San Francisco, and two honra later she col lided with thu Steamer Orphous, inward bound, Tho Pacific was cut in two ar.d sank at once, while tho Orpheus backed off, Bomewhnt damaged about tho bow, and proceeded ou hor way without any attempt to rescue the passengora and crow ol tho Pacific, 011 act for which Captain Sawyer of tho Orphoua was strongly censured. Of tho 273 people on tho Pacific only one escaped. A. Jolly, a Canadian,. man aged to keopalloaton a dry goodi box and waa picked up tho second day after ward and waa taken back to Victoria. Tho passengora on tho Pacific includ ed a number of prominent people and among them were 8. P, Moody, a promlnont saw mill man, ot Moodyvlllo, It. C Mra, Elizabeth. 1). McMillan Mooto and Muta Fanny Palmor, daughter of Prof. Digby Palmor, of Victoria, B, C, Tho body of Mlua Palmer camo ashote on San J-.ian Island, and waa tho only one recovered from U10 wreck. . On board were also A, 0. Kojkwolf, tljusgreat horsofrfthi'or, with hia family otuwifoaiid three children, together wti his tlvo tralued horses. Ho had como up -overland from .Oakland, Cal., giving exhibitions on the way, ami hnl given an exhibitlou on tho fair grounds horo at Salem, Many persons hero re uHiuibor ..the . circumstance, audstlll think oi tho wreck p( tho, Paclfioaa the one in which Iockwol andshtfl. horses i. "- ...'4. osivociallv true ot:our fellow towii5)an, Barney Puuipolly, who furuiahoa those renunlscensea of on event which struck the svholo coast with Inrror.He waa travotling wlthRockNvell'a o itflt and waa only saved (rum' em barking on the ill-fated steamer by'ar living at the wharf too luto to get abfianl. lu company with one J, J, Cole, an other employe, he r$Mched tliedook uf erth(j Bteamerii'21 BwtingtlBto jto atri?Jkii, tiu'iY theyJrlSj la yajn; aauoo a tug boat to putthem abroad, fJe"rUg some, 30, all h& money thoy had: N wet morning they Iwueof that what had seemed a n)ietuuuhad beoi) tlia. means of saving their (lyeaj and lUrnoy m nevorbeee known to turn hllwckou the source of Ida good luok, ' were lost lucltTding ;tho Intellf.tflathorso 'tiger autliothe aupwwblte Mssoppa, This la esiuxilaTlv true oflour esteemed JrtHTnfty'rr'; Household Treasures rniufblnrlh1 bin is 1 1-2 inches deeper than on ordinary treasures. One bin has partitions in for different krnds of flour. Each bin holds a 50 lb sack of flour and a quart seiVe. Two nice clean bread boards. Two small drawers one draw. has partitions for knives forks and spoons and Are well finished at prices that are within reach of all. E LOW PHICED F. W. HOLLIS FIRST DOOR NORTH BRYAN WILL SURELY WIN One Hundred and Ninety seven Yotes Sure. McKlnleyls Sure or 133, While 117 Votes are Doubtful-Dryan'slChances la Doubtful States netter than McKtnley's. Thoolection is unusually quiet, though a largo vote will be polled. Republicans Bay thoy havo used no money in Oregon and havo had no campaign funds sent into the stato. Tho Bryan voto will bo largo, but with four opposition tickets in tho field against tho Republicans, it looks as if thoy would easily win. Some. Brvan leaders believe thoy will carry Marlon county. Tho figures horo presented roprcBent tho most conservative anil reliable in formation obtainable. The drift is un mistakably toward Bryan and may dovclop into a tidal wave. .A number of different but posltlvo forces aro work ing for tho election of Mr. Bryan, whilo Mr. McKinley has to depend upon money to'overcomo tho opposition of all classes, oxcopt tho banks and trusts and thoae under their hnmedlato influence. A Conservative Estimate. ItEI'UllMCAN. Maine v.. , 0 Vermont..',..,. ,.,. .. 4 Now Hampshire ,, 4 Massachusetts f . , . . 15 Kliodo Island ; 4 Connecticut....: ... .;.,., 0 Pennsylvania , 32 Now Jersey iu Michigan ,... . 14 Wisconsin .....J...' 12 Iowa .. 13 Minnesota fl Oregon . . . . , 4 Total V;.... 133 DKMOOltATIC. Maryland , ;8 West Virginln .0 Virginia : 12 North Carolina .,.:.... 11 South Carolina '.....'.. 0 Georgia ,,..,.., 13 Florida 4 Alabama 11 TennessQO . ; ". 12 Kentucky .- 13 Mississippi '. () Louisiana , .. H Missouri ,....,."... 17 A rka n sua .....'.;'....;....'..:".'.'.... . 8 South DaKotn. ....;. 4 Nebraska,.. ...,..... 8 Kansas 10 Texas 16 Colorado 4 Wyoming ' 3 Montana , ... 3 Idaho , 3 Utah .' S Novsfda; .-. .... .... . ; , 3 Total.; '.". !...,."l07 UOU1ITFUL, Now York 30 Delaware ...:.. 3 North Dakotn s... 3 0ilo .,., 23 Indiana , . ........ s. .... 15 Illinois '. .7 24 California '. 9 Washington .....vi..... 4' DoubMui... "..'I ;',.'. .,;..'.. ;.. 117 IIUOAPITULATION. ' " For Bryan .'....:..... 107 Cor McKinley... ..... 1 133 Total.... ... ., 447 Necessary to elect ... 224 CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET ENTRIES A short session of department No. 1 of the circuit court for Marlon county,' waa held at 0 o'clock Monday morning, and tho following docket entries woro made: Goodalo Lumber Co. Vs. W. M. Welch and T, P. Welch 'action for money. Settled aa per stipulation. Bank of Wood burn vs. Lee Tong et a! ; action for money. Default judgment with ordor to sell nttuched property as to dolt Leo Hoy, charge attachment being overruled, Bank of Woodburn va. Jackson, Set tled. 0. F. Young vs. a. I. Wagner, defend ant, It. J. Fleming, garnishee; appeal. Verdict for plalutiff against garnishee $23,80. Francis Fuller vs. John Gales etal; action for money. Judgment against plaintiff In favor of defendants Corby & Guisa dismissing action with coats and, dlaburaementa:. Judge Boise, hold a -5 minute uostlon of Dept Np. 2 at Jfyp'c Jock, one!, mado one entry pi) his docket, as follows 1 WH. Houlluo vs. M..0. Henllno divorce. Default. Trial Saturday Nov; 1 1 at 2 p. m. Who to U President. lo"decido. today w, Tho peopl who will be Presldtitit but you can dccjde ypuraolf to hawQ the lwt of'inoala at tlio fit.'K(mo 'Kostauratit. DIED. ' CO&V$It.--U Salem, Dr., NoAfl, 11)00, olon,'Colver;gelSBt, of infijrttlflai hephrltta Deceased waa a native of. Ohio The remain were shlppi-d to Phoenix, Jaob. eon county, for burial. toopuwM. THE?ENTR.E.,i0R-, eii-,Qrv. mo. mmwwit & COMPANY. FURMTURB HOUSE. OP POSTOFFICB. TWO FATAL PISTOL ACCIDENTS Wealthy Chicago Man Kills His Wife Was Showlnc Her How to Use Revolver. other Mn Shoots Ills Cousin and Has Decn Arrested An' ftr Aaaelll freaa la ; JorMX CmcAuo, Nov. 0. By tho accidental dischargo of n revolver Inst night, Clar ence Burckly Beardsloy, a man of wealth nnd woll known In tho city's busidoss circles, shot and killed his wifo Madgo Bowker Beardsloy. Tho accident occurred In tho family apartment of td Mcintosh 370 Superior street. in handling tho rovolver from which tho bullet mado tho fatal wound Mr Beardsloy waa endeavoring to liiBtruct her how to frighten away burglars who might scare hor during his absenco dur ing a business trip. Ho had ro moved tho cartridges had allowed hor how to hold it had replaced tho bullet and laid tho weapon on a table. In some way it waa pushed oil and In spile of tho fact that It was of tho hammcrless pattern it exploded. Mrs, Beardsloy foil to tho floor with a cry. It was found Inter that a ballot ha d lodged just above thu heart aud within 10 minutes tho woman was dead. Mr. Beardsloy had bought tho revol ver during tho nfternoon. Tho recent ro'gn of housebreaking among tho North Shoro suburbs had frlghtoiicd tho wife and alio lind Insiatod that a rovolver bo kept in roadineaa to moot any posaiblo intrudor nt Edgowater house. The shooting occurred shortly after 0 o'clock. Husband and wifo woro seated In the parlor 1 hu'aiin ounccd that ho had h eo 'nr request In regard to a pistol. Then h took out tho weapon and alnrded to' vo her tho lesson in ita which ended in th tragedy. uce Charles Olson accidentally shot hia cousin MIbs Alma Beck nt tho lattor's residence Inst night. 01 eon had takon his two sisters to Misa Beck's house and wna helping the women pack their trunks preparatory for tho'r departure to California when he flred tho shot. Tho injured woman was taken to the hospital whero it waa said alio would re covor. She said tho shot hnd been flred accidentally. Olson waa nrreBted. AMERICAN MOMTORS EATING UP MEN New Yomc, Nov. 0. Becnuso of Im pairment of tlio health of tho olllcors nnd men assigned to duty on ..the monitors Monanock and Monterey it is probable according to a Herald dispatch from Washington that tho Navy Department wll direct that tho vessels bo laid up nt Uavlte, Tho latest olllcor ordered boforo a retiring board as n result of aorvico 011 tho Monadnock la Captain F. T. Strong. Every commanding officer of tho Mon ito ainco she haq beon stationed in tho fnr east haa experienced ill effecla from serving on such a hot ship, After six months on board tho ycsso), Captain II, E, Nichola suddenly died from heart exhaustion. Captain Mo Gowan, who Bucceedod Captain Nichola, waa Invalided home last Bprlng and Captain Strong waasont to command tho Monadnock in May, SENATOR ELECTED . IN GEORGIA Atlanta, Nov. 0 General assembly In Joint seBalon today elected A, 0. Bacon, U. S. Senator to Bucteed himself. WHERE GOVERNOR GEER TALKED Boiau, Idaho, Nov. 0, Enormous vote being polled. W0111011 taking y.eryutlvo part. Don't Throw Mua! All over yourself riding a wheel without guards,- We sell yon tlio beat steel euardi, fitted to your wheel, for 1.60. uuiu un aeo. ua, Carbido for your gna lamp 2 lbs 25b. Majestic Lamps, $3.00. Fine Oil ljmp8, 12.00. Panta Cuffs, 85c. Bella, Urea, oil, graphite, and all aorta of sundries alwaya on hand. Standard Sewing loohluea stand un equaled for ease of running, sieed, and quality pf work. Como aim ae. R. A: CH rf;T"rr,.Gi " Carbide for your ws lamp. 2 nouiid h i ior .5 centa. ' ' JHfcd i i.i SALE EXTRAOllNAilY At Friedman's New Rackets , H will startle the conimunii-fo-wlilhvvou spn ii-n ... learn the prices. Watch this tumble in a few days. fetalis New t Stat Cor. State and Com. Sis. Salem Or. i If I HAVE PURCHASED The Osburn Racket Store at 60c on dollar, and liave moved the goods into my store, first south of the Postoftice, 1 will give my customers the benefit of my purchase by sacrificing the goods, some at wholesale cost, some for less than wholesale cost The stock con sists of Ladies and gents' furnishing goods, shoes, umbrellas, mackintoshes, rubbers, notions and hats Come early and get first choiqev 3 ISnDORE GREENBflUfl Location First Door South of the Postofiice, . New Millinery "''MRS. D. Has opened up with nn ontlro new and pleused to have nil her old friends nnd postolllco. Dr. Godden SALEM, Oregon. Nov. 3d, 1900,, . The great Catarrh and Cancer "Specialist will be in your city for a short time and will treat arid Sell you a guaranteed cure for all Catarrhal, Asthma and Bronchial affections, We have Ihc only catarrh cure in the world thaf all passes into vi por and will reach any and all organs of the head, throat and Jung s He will sell you one month's treatment for $1.00 under a guarantee that it is absolutely free from cocaine, morphine, opium or mercury.. It will cure headache in five minutes. Il will cure a cold in the head in one day. It will cure deafness and weak eyes when caascd by dry catarrh, Thousands have been cured and wc also make cancer a specialty under a gua-7 antce. Any one afflicted with any of the above diseases should avail themselves of this opportunity of being cured. This great Doctor 'can be found at-room'F, Eld ridge Block. Entrance between 300 ajid 302 Commercial, St., s f ,..,"!,.- " JL . -fl V.li .. '- s s iS0a'2X ourTt --. y tiroflti --' AT THE CAPITAL MJSINESS COLLUCK. SALUfrt, uncuun, Tho prcsont year. Vou will find bore alrlllful teachora, correct methods anJJJ equipments. Students ndmitted nt env time. Viaitors wolcomo ror "i""1" cataloguo ntldresa, , "W. I. Stalky, I'rlnclpal, ralem, Offt Attic rican Laniinrj Owned and operated by Amoricana. Work llrat-claes. Give it your patron age. Main olllco and laundry nt 109 Church Btreet. Telephone Main 2851. Branch olilceq, Wiprut Cigar Store. Fair Ground Store, Vow Vurk Grocery, Allen Bovoraox, Stato Street, Motlce of Sale. Tlin ro.il oal.lu nt ,1m ri....,ll l...tu. located onNortli Liberty atreet.also house, 11 1,(1 IliroH lnl nn (!lwmlrt.i ui...n I will bo sold at public bIo in front of the court house at Salem on Friday. Nov. 0. at 10 a. ni. A, HucKKSsriN, Guardian, 11 3 If NEW TODAY. Advertisements un.er this head 5c a line cacti Issue. - ""' -,.- WANTIil) Potato dikgors wanted, 7c per sack W. II. Kgatj, Brovks, Or. 11 5 3t Order Sample, . ., If you ijpn't know whemyxiu, can buv tho bat broad order fur oiuw duya (mm btrong'a Bakery, ' - T . Elected to,Whlte .House, Yqj) niay uq bjj fleiited.pr.08idunt, but you qan elect To eat the bust of food dally at White Ilnnso Itestailrant. Fresb from the Bakery, la the. kind of bread, oaken nnd piea that you get when you buy from Strongs Kestanrniit. .... Chicken Pie Sutper will be given in the parlor, of -the Firat t-ongreentlonal oliureh next Friday eve ning Nov. p. Prom 6 to S p. m. Supper Ho eenta, ohildren 16. U&a j- spTee and you will see the Sd L. FIESTER'-v eomploto, stock of millinery. SliovlllU putrojio" call.-. First store south of the .'' r Ah nn Investment, pays b-M"'-. dl videiida. This fact iB denionitrM BIK18. 1 I1IH lUCl l '"-- continually ny our j:ruuumv. . our Btudeiita have gone from Khoww ..'...n.i.in..-nlni.i,iiit.liirlDetntlti our Btudeiita nave gonoiruiuv." iir,fltfflblBeinnlovnuMit(luriDgtliii ' two weoka. I'lan now to taka vm AIT.CQ li!VA V. C(M - ..Tauohor of ' PIANO AND ORGAN Alao claasoa In sight reading. W No 31W Front Streot, MnihJiW MISS BJATRIC. SBIMW .Taaohar of . PIANO AND ORGAN AIbo chiHsea In Bight r . mltng. 47ft Front street, -alem, uwifO"M rUV. N. COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND W of Depauntent of Mumc. ., suit artT Vlni terml)KtuOWliJJlvi Bend for circular to Miu poft, r5" Muiloro9ro No. 7,2'u" Ul -- " Northwestern ISornial . scnooi ana uusiuc- v ; aeroulv- ,. (i hhJ Ail. Kntl KHy 6oul lor circular. PrlWt A. PABLAND. A- M- Pi - Bottled Beer - , Co.UiS'1 Kl.ngerft Beck Succeois w Bottling vVor" jM AUpnlorafoyhottleibWr , at the brewery. Kept ovr Ji Rr ,-1 tv WI "" T? - Those Pu,n.V Moving jsr woll to calion B W$ K tricka. Covered Inirjl- Accomodating an. V up Phone 301. Theoldiw Store D. S. BENTLEY 319 Froat