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sup i Mt'nvnnmmmmmmmBmmmmmKMmmaaaimii THAT CLUSTERS AROUND AN UNHEALTHY HAIR m.CAUSINO DANDRUFF PALLING HAW FINALLY BALDNESS "Dulroy the uie, you remove the effect" HERPIGIDE tridlcalei the rm, promote, the Wowlh of the hair. For ale by til arujjliti. Price $1.00. a ENGLISH GERMAN Lamp"?D. Hanging Lamps with weight Hanging Lamps wllh extra heavy chain and spring $3.00. Hanging Lamps with beautiful . decorations, -fll.CO and upwards. - ROCHESTER - No. 2 Burner, Hanging $3.75. Eomnrkublu cheap. (Leader) Vaso decorated Tnbio Lamps, I 00, $1 25 and upwards. : ; Yokohama Tea Sore f-S" Do not forget the coffees, always fresh roasted and contains i r Aroma. O. C T. Go's 1'AUSKNHKIt BTKAhiKH POMONA altonA LKWica von iui'Land Dully oicopt RiiuJar at 7 a m QUICK T1MK AND ClIKAl' IIATKB. Duok betwMin BlAto and Conrt Hia. M. 1. HALDW1N, Agent. 4 COCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS t Mrs. L. I). Smith has returned to Gorvnis After n visit with friends hero. Jas,.CiilVQr wont to Prlnevillo whoro ho will take charge of nu irrigation ditch contract. L. S. Winters, of Portland, formerly of this city spout throo-days hero on IiubI iios, returned last night. Mr . Web. Holmes and daughter Itnth went to Prt'and yesterday evening to epe d about ten days visiting friends. Mrs. D. Z. Irwin nnd babe went t( I'ortland yesterday overling to Join her husband whoro they will live hereafter. T. M. Uarr went to Mt. Angel yestor day to superintend the heating appartus in the school building in coimn of con struction there. Mrs. A. J. Monroe, It. P. Holso, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Drayman, MrH. M. J. Powers, and V. T. Gray wero pas Bongors for Portland this morning. F. P. Davis and family went to San Joeo, California, Ut night where ho will setup rt confectionary business. Mrs. Davis la a daughter of Enos Prosnell of North Salem. Every Movement Hurts. When you havo rheumatism, Muscles feel stiff and sore and joints aro painful. It does not pay to sutler long from this disease when it may be cured so prompt ly and perfectly by Hood's Sarsaparllla. This medicine goes right to the spot, neutralises the acidity of tho blood, which causes rheumatism, and puts an jid to the pain and stiffness. Illilousneea is cured by Hood's Pills. 25o. s Prof. lonjinMi h vim: uf South Salem leaves Saturday lo take a ignition in the land olllee t Washington, where ho has secured a di-iu'inblo clerical appoint ment under llio rlvil sorvire. He has Imcn in the ikiHteiii ployed in the stato dwifmute Hihool and the community will lore a must desirable citizen by Iiib departuro. His family will remain at Salem for the present. HoWs This? Wo offer one In.ndred dollars reward for any riH'l Catarrh that cannot be cured by HullV Catarrh Cure. F. J. Clivi.i- iV I"-, props , Toledo, O. We the miiliTi. gned. have known . J. Chiney for tho iaRl 15 year? and be lieve htm fwifwlly ''n,loraf,,tl,n,tt,1K,''8i; iioe-i transactions, and financially able to carry out any oblioatlon made by their "vest i T"-"v wholetJe drnggists, lVnltitn '. K "imn & Marvlu, wholesale druirgiets. To da Hall's L'uti-ii' (!' taken int rnal h . acting d. -U i Wood nna mucous surfaces of ilu tythin. I rice, 7ftc per bottlev Bold by all druggists. Twtimonialsfree. Hall's Family Pills are tho best- n.,.v. y IW fclM W ww KM1 ""v Slguiai fur acceptable Idea, State If patented. THE PATENT RECORD Baltimore, Md. - sir r -wyex-i LATEST .LAND GRANT ABUSE Editorial In Portland Oresonlan. While making a mighty show of pro tectiug tho weak and securing Justice for tho individual, congress has dono or tho land-grant railroad corporations Just what It did for tho corporations that got tho lion's eharo of tho Capo nomo placers, namely, confirmed them In tho policy of enriching thoniBolves at tho oxponeo of thu public. Land- grant railroads uo protltting unjustly from Hell land locations on nrnnm.f nf such parts of tlioir grants as Ho within tho limits of tho forest reserves. Tho moiu trots wrong of ncrmittlnir them to oxchnngo tho tracts which they had rendered worthless for tracts tho most valuable of tho public domain could not bo denied. Congress admitted that that practico could not bo permitted to continue; thatthoro was no olomentof Justice in it. Bo it proceeded In due form to enact that such promiscuous lieu locations should not continue after October 1, 1000. It was admitted that tho land-grant companies wero takintr advantago of'looso wording of tho stat ute ;.that It had never beon intended that I hoy bIioiiIiI gain bo unjustly from tho creation of tho forest reserves; that they had no ground whatover for ask ing such preferment; still, an inscruta ble Congress gavo these voracious consumers of public bounty fair notice that they shall havo Until next October to locato tho choicest areas of tho public domain in the United States nnd havo them for tlioir own. Is it to bo presum ed that thoy will neglect their op portunity? The Northern PaJllc is tho largest beneficiary of this Congressional liber ality. It is systematically cruising tho finest timbor lands of tho Pacific North wost nnd placing its lieu-Ian ' scrip on tho moot -valuable tracts. Thus it is ex changing laud that it never had equipt nblo right to, and much of which it has robbed of its value by taking the timbor, or which lios in Inaccessible mountain fostnesees,for now selections wnorovor it may choose to tako them from tho pub lic domain, tho unsurveyed as well as thu surveyed land being laid under trf btito. After thu first of next October theuo solectlons,if nuy'thenroinaiii to bo in ado, can be tnken only from the sur veyed Government Intnl. Unpopular as this transaction is jin its host viow, tho Northern Pacific breeds mora resentment by its manifest dispo sition to crowd tho settlors. It respects no claim that has not ripened into a full title. Many Bottlers havo well-established homca on land that is yet unsur veyed. While it is true that tho settler has first right when the land shall bo surveyed and becomes subject to ontry, and that no ndvorso claim will hold against that of a Bottler in good faith who makes reasonable compliance with tho law, it is also true that tho corpora tion has great rowor to annoy tho set tlor and the filing of tho scrip on his lit- tlo homo Is justly regarded as a menace to tho title. Tho explanation of tho company's aonta that this courso is merely to save the rights of tho company in caso the settler fails shall fall to com pleto his title is viewed with considera hie suspicion; especially in such In stances as tho recent ono in Clark county, Washington, whoro tho company alleges a prior grant and other techni calities to covor its nttomptto defeat the oottlors. Tliis is a relic of the vlsclous land- grant system. It was n short-sighted, pernicious policy to embark upon, nnd it lias brought its full moasuro of abuso, distrust and scandal. It is impractica ble to euro tho mistake of inngurat ing tho system, but every increase of prlvilego undor It, every expansion of favor, should be sedulously guarded against. The freo gift of an empire to a glnnt corporation does not commend Itself ton lnnd-hungry people; to seo corporation greed further feed at tho ex peuto of thu peoplo at this late day arousos indignation, ami justly so. This proceeding will greatly predjuca the nubile aealnst that wholly bonoficient Institution, tho forest reservo, which is tn.t. nn AvnilDA fnp hilt til llV IIO mftnflfl necesslarllv a cause of, this great abuso. i AND ULCERS. Sores and Ulcers never become chronk unless the blood is in poor condition ij sluggish, weak and unable to throw oil the poisons thut accumulate in it. The system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great dangei to life would follow should it heal before the blood has been made pure and healthy and all impurities eliminated from the sys tem. S.S.S. begins the cure by first cleans lng and invigorating the blood, building up the general health and removing from tc system A CONSTANT DRAIh &SSS&. UPON THE SYSTEM. When this has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the sore oi ulcer heals. It Is the tendency of these old Indolent sores to grow worse ana worse, andeventuallytodcstroytheboues. Local applications, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the 6eat of the trouble. S. 8. S. does, and uo mattei how apparendy hopeless your condition, even tnough your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief -when nothing else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood riM-M-uu-v to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr. J ft Tltrt, fcock Box sis,Wlaou. u.i ",- 6lx yesrs ago toy 1 from tbe k Miu. knee to the foot was one oll Id sore Se ore Severn payucuni UU found no relief I w induced to try 6. , a , ftctly well roan etr since" sss etable blood puriSei known contains no poisonous minerals to ruin the digestion and add to, rather than relieve your suner lae If your flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood Is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore is apt to become chronic. Send for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make no charce for this service. . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, OA. G1VI2S "AD" MAN A P0INTEP. uurnntton Aieat Writes Announcement) thst raKes Every ono Out of Town. '- In sending out notices of special train service forpolltical meotlngs or anything oi a political naturo tho railroad adver tising mon aro always careful to mako a plain statement of facts and not color tho ndvortlsment destined to appear In various papers ono way or tho other to correspond with -whatever political faith thoy happen to havo. Tim Uurllngtdn ndvortislng department eont out the usual stereotyped noticos in advance of tho meetings ol Suimtor Marcus Ilnnna, announcing tho special train service These notices wero fomarded to tho agents nt various stations, with instruc tions to havo them inserted in tho weekly iiowBpapers. When tho Hgent at Ches ter received tho mero announcement of rates for tho Hnnna meetings ho con ceived the notion Mint tho advertising mnn nt general headquarters hadn't "mado its strong onoug." So ho wrote an "ad" himself, delving into rhymotho whllo, nnd his finished product appeared in n Chester paper as follews: Marcus A. Hannn, tho great nnd only "Mark," Whom tho popocrats would likq to seo obliterated iu tho dn-jk, Is to travol through Nebraska iu aspeial privaio car, And tho peoplo want to hear him, com- lng from near and far. Ho will speak In tho city of Lincoln, nnd that of Wymoro, too, And the Durlington offers passage at just ono faro clear through. Ami if you want to bear him whllo thus you havo n chancu, Tako tho iStirlington train at Chester nnd you'll got there in advance. It is stated that well nigh every inhab itant of Cliestor deserted tho totyn and wont to Bomo of tho adjacent points to hear Senator Hnnna. At tho Durlington headquarters In Omaha it is n mnttor of speculation whether tho exodus was duo to tho effort of tho poetic agent or to the fact that all of the citizens of Chester n republicans. New Books end Periodicals. 'Vanity, tho Confessions of a Court Modislo," by Rita, published by F. M. Duckies & Co., 0 and 11 Eafct 10th Btreet, Now York (paper, CO conts) is ono of tho brightest novels over written, with brilliant dialogue, entertaining characters delineated with consummate skill, and sconos that havo never Iwforo beon so clovorly dopictcd. It dals dar ingly witii .tho fashionable lifo of Lou don, of which fiction has given occasion al glimpses, and drama has genorally glaringly distorted. Tho curtain is hero entlroly lifted upon at least one aldo of It, that which Is disclosed to tho dress makor. Tho story is told by tho Court Modlsto, in wliosa elegantly-fitted rooms tho fashionablo sot mot to nibblo tho confections and cakes, tasto tho wines, try on tho hats, and gossip. Slio would have beon ban ki up ted in n season with their exorbitant demands and slow pay had not a tactful Irishman from Paris como to her asslstanco. This fur nishes tho amusing woof of tho story. Tho wob, however, is ol tho fortunes of tho modisto, which tho reado- will fol low with iuteneo interest. Tlioroaro sconos at tho restaurants wlfero "eman cipated women" sup with kindred souls whllo their husbands are elsewhero, and at country houses n hero conventions aro laid aBido and there Is tho freedom of "Liberty Hull " There is tho vulgar American who wears big diamonds, nnd hor vivacious daughter whom sho Is try ing to marry to a title, but tho reader never forgets tho charming woman who is in tho midct of this dizzying whirl, but is not a part of it, and her witty resourcoiul assistant whom sho loams to lovo only to lose. Tho comedy of tho story is mado all tho mora enjoyable by occasional episodes of real pathos and ono that is doeldodly tragic. Tho experiences of Penolopo nnd hor two companions Frnncosca nnd Salemi no, as told by Mrs. Kato Douglas Wig gin, must forever remain a standing refutation of tho time-worn chargo that women nro devoid of tlioaenBOof humor. For sparkling wit, delirious humor, good-natured fun, and rollicking non- bouso, sprinkled with no littlo wisdom nnd Bomo seriousness, tho "Exper iences" in England and tho "Progros" through Scotland of Penelope, at present I I...... . tl.nl Mniinl.n..(. aatfn rwir.'p liuvu now muir tmtwiJniwi ciw, j.v. - haps, in tho writings of Mark Twain. Messrs. Houghton, Mifllin A Co. will publish, the second week in October, an illustrated holiday edition of these two volumes as companion plecea, undor tho tltlo "Ponelopo'a Experiences. I. Eng land. II. Scotland." Mr. Charles E. Drock, tho Eugllsh line-artist whoso work somewhat resembles the American Gibson's in vigor but is thought by many to oxcel it in finish, has contrib uted over ono hundred Illustrations, headings and vignettes, and ' has also furnished ft design for tho covets of tho Uo books. Tho volumes will certainly be among tho most acceptable of thu holiday offerings. Tho International monthly of Durllng tin, Ver., for November is a strong. Prof. Giddlngs whoso recent uook "Democracy and Empire" has been rai led tho best exposition of the polley of expansion, contributes an essay on "Modarn Sociology," wiilon is a carcini review of the progress in that study, illustrated by many interesting com ments. Prof. Koyce's easay in the same number, entitled, "Tho Pacific Coabt; n Study in Psychological Development, ' is one of fatcinating interest. Prof. Rojce is the author of a "History of California" of wblo-h state he is a native, and he has drawn upon his unlimited knowledge of tho beginnings of social conditions on the Pariflc Coast and tho modifications upon tha American and European chaaoter brought lout by the physical and soolal conditions of California. oiLSortXis.. WHY MRS. PINKHAM j r 4. M Is Ablo to Help Sick Womra Wlieu Doctors Full.' ( C ' ' ' How gladly would men fly to wo mnn'a nld did thoy but understand a woman's feollngs, trials, sonBlbllltiofl, andpeiaJlnirganlc disturbances. Thoso -0111 aro known only to womon, and tho aid a man would give Is not at hia command. To trentia caso properly It la neces sary lo know nil about it, and fuH information, many times, cannot bo given by A woman to her family phjr- &. Mim. a. ir. ciiaitelu nlolnn. She cannot bring hersolf to tell everything- and the physician is nt xx consUiut disadvantage. This la why, for th! past tw'enty-flvo years, thousands of women havo lcen cou fldlng their-troubles to Mrs. Ptnlcham, nnd whoso lift vice has brought 'hnppl-nes.-i and health to countless women in the United States. Mru CImppoll, of Grant Park, 111., whose portrait wo publish, ndvises nil suffering women to seek Mrs. Pink luitn's ndvlCe nnd us-tf Lydia E. Pink hum'sVegetnblo Compound, as they cured her of iuilnmmatlon of the ovaries and womb ; she, therefore, speaks from knowledge, nnd her experience ought to give others confidence. Mrs. Pink hlim's address la LyntittMass., and her allvicc 1h abSolutely.'frce. ' Tho "Now Llpplncott" Mngazluo for Novembor is a sterling tood numborof a periodical that Is growing hotter each month of its New cxistonco, Tho com ploto novel fcaturo has been maintained with n over-fail Lg interest, as witness "MadamoN.el," by Qeorgo II. Plcard, hi tho presort leeuov Thls la a a ory of lmgieliow's "Amain," wnora tuo sim ple folk Hvo a Idyllic lifo surrounded by tho big w6odgfMr. Picarda creations aro living people full of such passions as move ub all, only hero intensified by tho remoteness nnd tho loveliness of tho background. Tho story is of tho loves and hates of four young peoplo who com poaotwol oiisoB, ono a priest's,tho oth er an Knglish clergyman's. It is touch inn nnd lively by turns and awect always. Not in many days has a story been writ ten that clings so to the memory. Use Dr. Hull's Couth Syrup et once. If your child has croup or bronchitis, Waste no time, dolnv may bo danuorous. Dr. Jlull's Cointli Syrup cures nt onco. It is a-safo nnd infallible remedy, All drug gists sell it for 25 cents. Tho National llorao Show focuses the the iittontlon of Vmorlcnn horsemen nnd give piiut to "' Making of tho Heavy Harness linr by F. M. Mare, in Uu.inir fur ' :r.-tu well n to "Tho yctn iutr of 'h 'U J i," a vgllmpo Into East Indian It -'it' ntal Hteoplfchaslng, frnm tin, t.i.r ill A.Franer Next to tho hurci n prei-i-nt public fntu'est comes "Tub M'ttiireyclo," the wonder ful horeck'n-i j-uTrtnge. Nov mber in a month ileiettii d'f- FoottMll," and Out tnc's HyiiiiMjisiMiil- n thi game, from tin imiih of W-sti.Camn, George II. Brooke, Perc 1. Htiughtonan'l Charles Chad wick is v. eighty with the knowledgo of football giants. Willi the autumn com oa tho hunter's moon, nnd "Aftor Elk In Colorado." "Hunting Dlack Tall Deer," "Duck Shooting Methods," "Practico for Hold shooting," are eacli entertaining contributions of practical usefulness. South Africa's doora aro open wide again to the 8orlsmon, and Mr. Dry don's "Gamo Dlfd Shooting In South Africa" gives oxhauBtlvo local details, whllo Mr. Dalllld, Grolunan, the world known sportsman, glvos hia abundant oxporlenco concnrnlng "Chamois Stalk ing in Europe." China, the real China, and all about It is timely, and "Oiilneso Sports nnd Gomes," by Isaac T. Headland, of the University of Peking, is especially in structive. "In "Tho Confession of an Anciont Poacher," Manrl-Jo Thompson fairly re vels In- ardent though stolen joys, and In "Afoot in NatnresGamo Preservo," Leondiaa Hubbard, Jr., deals a lusty and aristlc bol -w- for the preservation of tho the Adirondack und their salva tion from tno lumberman.. "Tho Conservation of Our Fresh Water Fishes" end a number evory lino of which Is directed to practical end. The opening featuro of Tho Saturday Evening Post for October 27 is bi illlant paper by United States Senator Albert J. Deveridgo on Tho Young Mwyor and His Deglnnings. The following Is an extract from the article: "It used to bo a part of thn creed of a certain denomination 'hat a tn It should not be'a.dmtttetl to thu ministry who hail not received his 'call.' It was necessary that he should hoar the Votco sneaking with his tongue, and saying Woo is unto mo, If I prearii not the Gospel.' 'This la true of the profession of law. So, at th beginning of your beginnings, do not begin at all uuless you seo a certainty of misery if you do not. Unlena vou are convicted that you would rather work, toll nay, slave for years to MHiure rtaognltion in the law, than to be honored and enriehed In some other occupation, do not enter this profession of feuprema ardar, "If Doulbk . Ht a thorough college tt-lnuatlon UJ-" rotttfiuoji a law book. V y. w Wg bBtion, ''o yob 'r iu - yii .f at ee,-. If you go to college do not take what la Jtiw known- as" tho 'Bclontlflc' courso or 'physical courso. Tako tho classical course. Noxt togcomolryamljogarltlipis nnd tho Dible. tlto best f aisclnlfno preparatpry tg making you a awyor is thotfanslatfon pfLiilfn. ',lUg tho most 'logicShlanguagol,tlio5world has'eVor seem 'lngtcal-langungd or is likely to ovor seo." Dr. Bull's Couth Syrup Is not a common eery day cough .mixture. U, is n marvolpus ronledyi for1 nil the ttoiiblesonto nnd dangerous complications rosulting from a cold In the head, throat) client oridngs, Sold for "5 cents. fW The Thnnkpglviig number of Table Talk cornea with cheory conlonts mid Is Illustrated with half-tone cuts of plain and fancy garnished dlshoa prepared and photographed for tho benefit of its subscribers. The Illustration of dishes, wo nro told, is to ben pormanont featuro ofTauluTalk. This bright littlo bouso kvoplng mngazlno teaches tho art of good cook'ng aud of wlso .nnd economi cal living, lleccnt numbers of Tnblo Talk will be sent freo to our renders, It thoy write to tho Tahlo Talk Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. The llomllest Man lo Salem Aa well as tho handsomest, und others aro Invited to call on uny druggiBt and gob freo u trlitl bottlo of Kemp's Dalsam for tin- Throat and LungH, u remedy that Is guaranteed to euro mid bollevo all Chroulo nnd Acuto Uouglis, Astlimii, Dronchltls und tJonamiip tlon. l'rlco 26a. and 00c. cod&w n it ir , , Laird & Iahi of Chicago, hnvo just re ccivetl from tho navy department nn important order for their Vest Pockot Standard HpanlBli-Etiglish and English Spanish Dictionary to Ik distributed to tho Crows' Libraries. This order is tho first, to our knowledgo, that has been given by tho department for n Spanish lexicon and It is a flattering endorse ment of tho excellonco of Laird &. Lee's Standard Dictionary. ned Time take a plcnsant herb drink, tho noxt morning I fool bright and my com plexion is bettor. My doctor says it acts gently on tuo atomncu, uvor nno kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It is mado of herbs, and is pro par od as easily as tea. it is called i.ano's Medi cine. All druggists soil it at 26c. and 60 eta. Lane's Family Mcdicino moves tho bowolB each day. If you cannot got it, sond for freo sample. Address, Orator F. Woodward, Loltoy, N. Y. Perhaps tho most timoly article in Mc Cluru's Mngazlno for Novembor, is of Woman's Diary of tho Solgo of Pokin.by Mrs. E. K. Lowry, ono of tho besieged missionaries in tho legations last sum in or. Thia vivid narrative by nnoyo wit ness of most of tlioovonls described is euro to commnud nttotitlon nt a tlmo wlion tho eyes of nil tho world aro turn ed to tho Far East. It la In a truo sense history from original documents. TODAY'S MARKET. PoirrLAND, Nov. 7 Wheat volley noinlnnl 58 A 6!)c, Walla Walla, 62 to 62). Flour Portland, best gradco 2.00 ( & f3.0. Graham 2.00. Oats Cholco Whlto -12(3 13c, groy 40 ra 4 Hi nor bushel. MMstuff Dran, $16.60; shortfl, (17.00 Uny Timotiiy ?r-'C5i pr wn- Onions 86o -$1 Potatoes 50 to 00c per sack. Duttor Dost dairy, 2530j fancy croamory. 45 to 50c. Store 26o. 110. Eggs Oregon, fresh 27,ic to ItOo. Poultry Ciilckens, 2 60 tO3.60; bona (3.60 to 4.00: turkeys, live 11 to 12c. Mutton DreaBod, tiX to 7o nor pound, Hogs Heavy dressed fl to fl)(Jc. Beef Steers, M.5O04; cows, fJQII.GO; dressed beef, 0 to 7c. Veal Dressed, 8 Oc. for small. Hops 28c for 1800 crop, 12)f lo "146c for now crop. Wool vnuey, ncsiocjs jiuBiorn uro gon, lOQKIcj Mohair, 25. Hldoa Green, salted CO Ibs.TjfflSo; under 60 lbs, 708) ; sheop poltarlS 20c BALKU MAUKCT. Wheat 6H jwunds nnd over, 50. Wool, 13 to 10c, Mohair, l!5c. Hops U to 15d Oats ,'17 t038c. Hay Baled, nheat, (7; timothy, (10, Eggs 25 27c. Flour In wholesalb lots, (2.60 ; retail (3. Mlllatuffs Uranr (13; shorts, l)i. Hogs DresHod, 43u. Llvo catllo Steora, 'M ; cows, 2J4 lo (3. Bhoep (3(J3.W). Dressetl Veal 7 COiilf. Dutter Dairy, 1520c; creamery, 25 30c. Poultry Fat hens per lb.,0; spring chickens er lb., (Jo. to 7o. Potatoes new, 30c por bushel. Appjes 25o to 35c. IT CURES IimiMULAIOTY IMrLArVINATIOlli ULCERATION AND sFEMAIWEUKNESS IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG SIC&WOMEN WEUJ screen Bulfosn SLllerinii ) the ipwfcf iftfe ' Favdnle li V Hl'wt T iff Hr fJk VJUJKL&'JrfL$ Burn . TiMrttjTi w hTijrtTs-T;,rauntoii'Ti i i tt3PE&&P'Wf' ANtgctablc IV cpnraUonrOr As slmilatlng IhcFooUnndRctfitla - ling ihc Sloinuchs nntl Dowels or A Good and Faltlifnl Servant la n gem, ns well as n-vnluablo acquisition to any liousehold. You can havo two such in your kitchen if you hnvo n good cook and ono of our stoves or ranges. It bolls, broil roasts or bakes equally well, .Is economical labor-saving, anil hi evory way satlsfnolory. A delight to thu eye, It llnds a (fulck way to man's stomach nnd there you nrul See ono, try one, buy one Vu close nt 7 o'clock. - - - IKSCTiiKislfi iFismo c SJ If 1 H' Prornoica Digcslion.Chccrrul- I & M imT ncssantincst.Conlalnsni'ltliLT H r ff. R W OpimiLMorpMiino norXincrdl. UI MJ WOT TCAlt C OTIC . H i P tnyafut Sent' , B W Vp Mx.tmmt 1 HB IMMU&Jlt" I -JO IM AuttStvrl t A WW III jgsgu ( m-W oK fl" liatymm; fl Al II Q P ApofcclllcmcilyrorConsilpa- I ( W p WOO Uon.Smir Stomach, Dinrrhucn HI 1A.F Worms.Convtilsious.rcwrialv ml B m STUis-rtt ncastuulLossorSiJEi'. 1 J fOT JV6r rncSiimlc Siflnnturc or B i Thirty Years " T etf,Tu aoopiuir. nt tobk orrr. llfJPMiiii4iiJsJtIL.lilii,ICiSSafflg T-firt'?t 'SStisf B. IVi. WADE & CO. SALEM Properly Equipped tory in a Hotel. Lava- Tn mi n Irnntlnti it iinii(u tuilh fi-nii- sloiitaud rogular, thut nhould not hu uveriooKcd uy nu up-to-date landlord. vo are prnpariMi to equip uiiyiiiingirmn thu Miuntlust dwelling to thn largest lintfil nr unlilln lmlljlliiia ni nlttiin lm.1,1. ings with tlie mhI Bituitary opi'i) pluiub nig that liisiires comfort, vleanllnntwaud good health to its natrons. Our work is tho nemo of Hclentillc perfection. BARR&PETZEL 21 1 COMMEHOIAL HTItKHT. Telephone 2171. OVl0-T CLOTHES EATING Chemicals mny inpko linen logk whiter for the time being, but soon ruin It- literally eat it up Wo aro not clothes cannibals, nor do wo gat a oauuolteiou from ehltt or collar manufacturers (or inareaslng demand for their product. Our customers luteiwts ara ours; so w make clothes eUau ami help to mak them last. Salem Stp.am Laundry totiiKKt. t. ni 'wjim I'lt-or-iUirrpilf ' UOHOWt II. OLMHf BAD, K8B, '. Phone -HI. m UbrtylRr-9(. i i-sflr i ' 1 M - THE SINCLAIR HAM - A Ham You Can Eat Mwt Piljiwi liajn iHit ait. The Inwt roons In Kahiip Hiy ftD. boll, broil, ImWmfty, It Is Ui Imlml and Imi llawirwl nrUtfe j Price nn lilulivr VM other. Th only slor that kaaiHi llio -Hliitt 0 Harritt 4rLawre,nce OLl VOttnQVYlQK i ivnw'iuitin For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought OREGON - LinLB'B'OPEBP LOST HER SHEEP Hut io jiio need worry"nbotit (riiitou this ilme of,tho year, if they can ; t 'ntnty ami ilellclou. Bjirlng Iamb 'c an niipetirti'v; nnd nourishing f-himm ' meal. Wj have everything In choice meats, an 1 a'1, tho delicacies of thu sou .son. in both elh nnd smoked ineaU that will i.o most critical opicmc. E C CROSS :SALEM OR. A Quarter Before Three Or nuy other thnu that will suit your tKiuveuluuott, you will always find us n-adv to show vou thu llnoat stouk of liquors, wines or cordials that has evor Imhiii your good fortuno to BMj or Uistu. Vn mako a specialty of thu Ixwt brands uiiu our wiiiKvy is uusuiiiiuiy puru nnu Ih tlto iliit'Ht Havered velvety nnd most palatable whiskey made. For colds and grip It Is tiimjuullod. J. P, Rogers -. m m Ooiiiinerelal HUuat KrV.Wliotwxiltt mid Itetnll. Jiut rlitht to on tlto market. gross limn. tiUQOMHY I Boars the iVsmuLlljIsWi uwMa RTANTBD New today adyt-trtlsehlerits four nea or. loan In this oolumrt Inserted titroo timoM ror isuo., ouo a wk Sl.OO nor month. All over four Un at same rnto. buy a mm!sti2&x!tf& lemuoodnloc-roo house wHn MtSt reom fruit trees; small gardes spftt; btb) m -Ht finest view In the city, without excetM four Mocks from the court bouse. Low nke easy terms if desired. Apply at the JOURNAL office. Foil Bale, At half its cost, having no timototiso it. A new Btocrton in cubator with two broodors, 400 egg capacity. Also Belgian Hares, good stock at reasonablo prices'. 11-2-lttt JoUH Iixta, Hubbard. WANTED. Ilig Fir wood. It you want to contract lor largo lots oi wooa icr next season, call nt the Olllco of Salem Light nnd Traction Co. 10-2 i-tf. rABTURAGE For good winter pasture inquire ol it. Uray ton, ono olocu wost of north Bulom school. 10 21 t FOR HALE. A good Baddlo pony for snlocheap. EnqtiirontNo. 15 Court street. 10 22 tf SOMETHING NEW. A sheet stool air tight heating Btovo nnd sold by A. J. Hamilton & Son of tlioir, own inven tfon that downs nuystovo mado for Biirvlco and beauty and eold ns choaii nu tliu cheapest light wolght Btovo ol fercd in tho city. Call aud examine boforo purchasing nnd cotivinco your self of tho fact. A. J. Hamilton & Bom 141) Court streot opposite tho new I.O. O. F. tcmplonnd opera house.l0-272t IlEMOVED.-Wm. Long, Lveterinary surgeon, naa removed trom unomeL etn Btreet to tho Strong property. No, 111 Dolvlow street, just west of Com inorclal. 10 17ml1 W.D.rETTENGILL-Tho upholster and .furniture ropair mnn is now located at 147 Court street first door cast of jtUasoy stablo.grinda sclsaors, tools and o razors, menus furnlturo of all kinds itand does a cenoral renalr buslnesfl. 1 Having had years oxporlenco in the ;; business and Mvlng tho tools neces- nry to uo your worK i cau guarantc-a all work dono in my shop. 10-0-lm MRS. W. D. PETTENGILL manufao. turer of hair switches nnd nil kinds of hnlr work, makes n apocialty of dying switches. Sho is now located at 451 Marion st. 1U-0 1 mo. WANTED A lot of grcon. nnplcs for drying, by Fook Snug A Co. Will pity cash 50a per hutidrod for hand picked and 40a per, hundred for shaken down fruit. Apply ntUioold Vinegar Works on Cottage nnd Trade streets ItiBt across tho Mill raca on loft hand side. 10 8 lm WANTED Girls to wrftoyour deacrlp tlon for n flret'Class marriage paper free. Gentlemen's "ad" free with a thrno months' subscription nt 26 conts. Address, Sp-ocinl Club, Box 231, Bn lotn. 10 8 1m FOUND, A Lady's capo. Loser call at thia olllco and prove ownership. 10-g-tt FoTlND-bn ChemokQta Btreet, a blade barred lawn bunting waist, 0 Otf Tho Great Hock Inland ItoUto has Just Inaugurated n weakly personally concluded tourist car service uotweon tho rnclflc coast and points East in con tlon with the Rio Grande Western aud Donvcr& Rio Grande and Illinois Cen tral Ryn. Uy leaving Portland ou any Saturday inorninu la tho O. R. it N. connection can bo made on tbla car at. Ogdon, or by leaving i'ortland on nny Thursday evening, via thu Southern rnclflc, con nection cau bo mupo with thUcar at Hacratnento, Ask your tlckot ogont about this car or write to A. h. Cooi-xii, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. U 20 tl For Oslo, 100 cords ash wood delivered In quantities to suit. Apply to, Crystal Ico wonts, unit nnu rjintQ aircois. .tele phone 2071. ) 10-12 tf SALEM LODGES t. j. w. w. HaUm (!stan Ho. US. MouU dtb u-,7ao. in A. O. U. Wi hall, BUlo lus. Lldtr. 1'. f), I'ruDty, U. O. W. A. Moore-, olsrk its. moou OTurr irridsr preu rora is, Mooro uis KOHlCaTlCHH OW AM1CHIOA doiir-l Uhnrwood Vunut No. 19. Uimti FildaT nlxiiti la inimor block, John U. Ci'o, C K. A U lirOWU tXOJ, IJoM'i-T CAFITAI. Cli-V Express and TVansfet XfntlH All t-tinll nntl fiAtte-nfAr -tr-jil-nn. DaHogu to nil parts of tho city. Prompt service. Telopliono No. 851.. liitKlvn et iiujuxr.-i. rs ra For Weddings, Receptions and all occubIoiid. : i i j Loltoy L. Gcsncr, Manager 203 Cottsie sad Ferry St Ssiem or. NEW STORE. G. li. Montgomery, has opened up a new eotifeottouary and cigar store at No. 280 Coiuinerotnl street where ho will carry n com pie to stock uf candles and SlllOK It ! ' it ; OSTEOPATHY In ntlum d Albany DR. GRACE ALBRIGHT, graduato of Amerlaan School of OstsOnatliy. 8ALEM Monday, Vednwjay and Fri I day i hours, U to 12 a. tat 1 to 4 '.30 p. Hi. UIUSVU1DI IIWHB. H-VW. ALUANY Tuesday, Thursday and B urday: hours. 0 to 12 a. m 1 to 5 p tn. Olllco Albany, McIlwalabuUdlng Main St, DEAFNESS CURED Or no wy. C. H. BOWAW. MUyvsuket, Wt ilJ.I.M.MI!M - WANTED. rotato diggers wanted, 7c por sack. W. II. Egan, Ilrookg, Or. 11.63t j -i , , Gesnc Orcks