1,' Jk ' Kim m JjMO . JL. r. J8IIB" ?M ffl ' m iyt. TmTT t 1 r 1 1 lTlMinn. GROWS HAIR UKE THIS within a few months. NKWimo'8 HltKPICIDK kills the dandruff germs that cause falling hnir nnd finally baldness. No other preparation but Herplcido Kills thedan drufigerm. Destroy the cause, you remove the effect. Herpicide is n delightful hair dressing for regular toilet use. tiTiiaiTO,MoT.,Brt.M,'w. I hKTR iud ont-tUU bottle oriltrulclde, nnil my head ! f ro from dandruff anil mi halrdoeanotralloutaiformerlr.IamTerr much enUituedoTWthe remits, and hare rtooinmemledUto a number ofmrfrlendi. Mill JlA!0OI.D llALUWlH. ForSsIt at all Flnt-Ctus DrugStorti. ENGLISH GERMAN LaERp?D Hanging r.n . LninpB with weight Hanging Lamps with extrn heavy r.luiln and spring 4X0. Hanging Lamps with, beautiful decorations, $3.60 nnd upwards. U - ROCHESTER - No. 2 .Burner, Hanging 1.70. Iloinarkublo cheap. (Lender) Vnsn decorated Tnblo Lamps, 00, 1.25 unit upwards. : : Yokohama Tea Slor e ijr Do not forget fresh roastetl Aroma. tho coffees, always and eontaiiiH 1 a O. C. T. Go's PABHKNOKU HTKAaiKU pOMONA AJ-fON.A liKAVKB KOll POHTLANU Dally fliovnt Humlay at 7 a, in OOll'K TIMK ANU tillKAl' HATKM. D.xilc lwtwe.m Btatn ami Court Ute. M. 1 IIALDWIN, Anent. COCIAL AND 0 PERSONAL I NEWS ' Il... 1..I.... I. ........... I Clll.n Alnalrn uuilll UHUUf liiiogilliu li; Uilivu, .klll7nii JMsb Eva CobIiow is visiting friends in Portland. Dr. E. M. Ilurd has returned from Portland. Ed. Croelun and (Jus Molden returned from Portland Inst night. W. L. Skipton nnd Otto Hedrlok havo gone to Heattlo on business. Mrs. Win, Itaftur returned fiom 11 few weeks' visit in Astoria last night. .r. It. Wyatt and E. C. Stone, of Albany, were In the city yesterday. 1 Mlbs Ida Bronk-iy, of Woodburn, has returned to her home after a visit here. Hiram N. Ely and Chas. L. MoNary returned from u business trip to Cor- vail is. Miss Carrie Royal has returned from Portland and will vlelt at homo for a few weeks. Geo. Water, John Brooks Br., and Henry A, Towueend weut to Portland yesterday afternoon. 8. A. Clark, Win. Waldo, Mrs. J. P. T.Tuthili, and Mrs. A. B. Glllla went .to Portland this morning, Air. and Mrs. Euceuo Broyman, Z. F. Moody and Geo. W. Davis returned from Portlunil last evening. Among visitors from tho countrytownB osterday woro N. W. Silver, of Turner, and A. D. Hall, of Woodburn. John O'Donnell, of tho Waldo Hills, Ytarted this morning on a visit to his old itfijiomn in Lost Nation, Iowa, going over .'theO. H.J: -V lines. Mrs. L. Campbell was.vllod' to Portv laud by telegram ynjtrly owning elating that her ton Clauiln was badly hurt; but no larticulars were recoiu-d. Buys Hctesitd 00 PifQlt. Harry Kraomer, AUgiut hlein, euro Nicktreon and Theodore Itolf, four in- mates ol the reform school, Juvo ueen released on parole, by recommeudation 'of tho BOperlnloinlunt, Another Ininatf, Carl Locklauo, was ducliarou. CuardUo Distbiittd. August lliickestein, guardian of tho tteraon and wtato ot Mary K- Costello, u .... ... 1. ..a tun.,. Jiuilinri'eil. the W UHl ; mi ui,....u . .-.,-.- , iiavhiz reached her InrHu nnil iifl il . .""J ' . .guardian having mndo a ctlmfactory Laetllemeiit Keep Yourself Strom, fAnd you v ill ward uff colds, pneumonia, Sfevora and oIIi.t Uifn.'-. on neeu 10 jjhav.t pure, rich blood and tood dlges- tiou. Hood'a Sarsaparilia maaeB mo Ihlood rich and uro aa uo ouier mcui lelne can do It touoa tho stomach, fcreatea an appelitaanil tuvigoraiea ua mow system. . Hood's Pill aro nofl-irrltating. Price i cents. " OASTOltli.. irncnrn tint t iw vorun TT1JLL AD MITTED TO PROBATE tsiaie valued at Seventy Thousand Dollars. Hon. Tllmon Ford Named as Executor-Property la This County and la IhAho. The Inst will nnd testament of William Cosper, who died on October 20th,. has been admitted to probate. Tho petition bIiows the property to.be valued at $70,000 consisting of realty ami personal property in Marlon county, nnd in Latnh county, Idaho. Tho petition names uvo legal hoirs, ns follews: Mrs. Emma Johnson, daughter, aged 41 yeurs, residing nt Moscow, Idaho. Mrs. Irene J'errlnc, daughter, 37, Sa lem. Laura G. Thomas, granddaughter, 22, Jefferson. HoBone O. Thomas, grandson, 20, Jefferson. Clyde J. Thomas, eon. 10, Jefferson. Tho will is dateilon Juno 12, 1000, and is witnessed by Werner Broyman and Hoy burton. Tuo text 1b aa follews: -"Know all inon by these presents: 1 nai 1. vimam uosnor. 01 tun utv nt Halom, Marion county, Btato of Oregon. umug ui eutiiiu mm disposing millU onu momory, and reallzlne tho uncertainty of human life, do make, publish and de clare this my last will and testament, towit "First I direct that all of ray funeral expenses nnd just debts bo paid as soon after my death as posdbio. 'jSteond I glvo and dovlso unto W. O. Marker, and unto his wifo, Mrs. W. C. Ilarkor, as tennants by tho entirety, lots five. six. seven and' eicht. in block No. thirty, In University Addition to tho City of Salem, Marion county, State of Oregon, as shown by tho plat thereof now 01 record in 1110 omco ot tne ro I ' 1. .1. - M "... corderofsaid Marlon county, Stato of uregon. "l'hlrd I direct that my cemetery lot in the 1-oonoy burial ground, near joitersou, in iunrion comity, U recoil, be suitably ropain-d, and that such tomb stone be erected thereon jts is proper and riuht considering tho character and elreiimHtancesof my estate. "Fourth I give, bequeath and devise all of the remainder of my estate, of which I may dio seized and iweosBud, unto my daughter, Kininn Jolmeon; mv daughtorlreno Perrine, and my granif children, who are the children of my deceased daughter, Margaret Thomas, and direct that they share equal y and nliko sal'l estate. Such grandchildren to tako (ho sharo that my deceased daughter would huvo received under this will, were she now living, by right of representation. "LaBtlv I hereby revoke nil formor wills ami testaments by me ever made, and I nominate and appoint Tilmon Ford executor of this my last will and testament, and direct that he be allowed to net as such executor without giving bonds, or other security. "In wltnesB whereof, I havo herounto set my hand and seal to this my last will and testament, at the City of Salem, Oregon, on this, tho 12th day ot Juno, 1000." Dr. Bull's Couth Syrup Is not a common every day cough mixture. - It is a marvelous romedy for all tho troublesome and dangerous complications resulting from 11 cold iu tho head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold for -'5 cents. Bun ths y9 lha "m Hata Always B0114M Dawson Crowlnr Wabiii.noto.v, Nov. 0. A report re colved from U. 8. Consul McCook, at Dawson shows that Dawson Is growing rapidly. It piceenU a great contrast to tho Dawson of 1808 It no longer ap pears like a mining town, but rather a thriving commercial centre. Itlscrowd ed just now, for moro como In than go out. Eloctrlo railways aro promised by 1901, and public schools havo beeu open ed and aro woll attended. Tho cost of output of mines has been reduced, thus enabling properties to bo profitably worked now which would not have yielded gains two years ago. Consul McCook thinks there should bo aeon tlnued output of from $15,000,000 to 120,000,000 worth of gold annually for many years to come, if the 01-ponBes aro still further reduced. Better Prospects for Sliver. London, Nov. 0. There aro prospects for silver, according Stalls, which says: 1 Hitter to tho eneumaNsm Rheumatic pains arc the cries of protest and distress from tortured muscles, aching joints and excited nerves. The blood has Leen p' iKued by the accumulation of ,astc matter in the system, and can uo longer supply the pure and health sustain ing food tlaey refjuire. The whole system feels th- effect of this acid poison ; and not until Uie blood has been purified and brought back to a litalthy condition will the aches and pains ciose. Mil. lrae tA, ot nr Wnt'i ulrtft, N, R Waihltigtjii. D. 0., write at lulluw; "A few mon'hs jgo I bad an Muck of t-ci-ttc Kbeuma lit m lit lt wont funu Tbc I alii wus u iiitenie tul 1 Itcaine cumpUicly pro iratcl The attack was an unusiL.:iy severe one, and my condition was regard ed aa being very danger, oua. I wai attended by one of the ino-t able doc tori in Wathlngtou, who 14 alto a member of tbe fac ulty of a leadlaj; medical college here. lie told me to continue hit preterit Horn ami I would get well turlv tune without rl After ha vine P filled Itwclrc timet without recemna me tugnic.i benefit, I declined to continue hit treatment any .Itnnnrr' llavjti heatdof 8. B aiSwif t'aSPCCiui ' nfi, T HM-llnnl inrAnllaue hit treatment as ttoommended for KhtumatUm, I decided, almo-i t I" ?Pr "ow" ,u . J' ."!."-."" ITVJ .1 ....... -r.i-rr:- .- -r-i-. . .ri.i and after I had Uka a fw bottlea I waa awe to bobble around on crutches, and very soon there after had DO ne for them at all, 8. fl. a. harinK cured me aound and welt All the dittreuiiix tJ ltei paint bare left me, tny appetlle and I am happy to t aala restoi nue n inuinm. restored to perfect health . A ., sss tne great. vegeutDie purifier and tonic, U the ideal remedy in all rheumatic trouble, i i iirre are no UDitira vi minerals in It to disturb the digestion and lead to ruinous habits. We have prepared a special book on Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful dictate should read. It is the most complete and interesting book, of tne xinuin existence, n wm w -, to MT one aesirmg w. wiwww a Write ourpnyst-j rwe THE WIFJ SPECIFIC CO, ATUNTA. O. scott's -EMiiiyioif of cod-liver, oil is the means of life and enjoyment of life to theusands: men women and children. When appetite fails, it re stores it. When food is a .burden, .liftstheiburdeni When you lose "flesh, it ISririgg'ffibplUersSfhcalth. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edgq ;of- the wedge; the thick end jis. food. But what is the usejof fopd, when you hate ftahd 'can't di gest it? -5 ocotts emulsion of cod liver oil lis the food that makes vou forget your stomach. We'll tend jrou a little to try, If you like. 6COTT & BOWNE, 4eo Pearl itrtet, Jfew York. "As tho silver in tho resorvo is now at an irreduciblo minlmrmtn,',the whole of tho further demand for rupees will havo to bo mot by purchases of new silver. If Indln absorbed 09.000,000 ounco of silver in the past year of famine, what will it require In n year of prosper ity? Tho world's production 61 silver is noi much over 160,000,000 ounces, and India's rcquirmonts in tho past year havo been equal tondarly forty per cent of tho total output. From thoploslng of tho Indian mints until Clio current year India's purchases of Bltvor wore not moro than about 15,000,000 ounces por annum. Now wo have tho prospect that the demand may be 00,000,000 ouncen a year. It will bo ovtdont there fore, that the Indian Govorment will be 11 constant nnd largo buyer of the silver nnd that the price in the future will probably rule at a much higher level than It has done since tho closing of the Indian mints." Notable Success In Advenlslac, J)s Anokleb, Cal., Nov. I). On tho 1st of January, 1808, tho Union Bank of Sifvingsof this city had $137,000 on deposit, In July, 1808, 2f 1,000; Janu ary, 1800, f:K7,000; July, 1800, $421,000; Julyl, 1900, $050,000. J. O. Nowltl, who does tho bank's advertising, traces this I ncronso as a direct result of Judicious advertising. How's This? Wo offer 0110 hundred dollars roward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. I. J. unenov x Uo., props., Toledo, u. We, tho undersigned, havo known V. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and bo llovo him perfectly honorable In all busi ness .transactions, and flniinciiilly able to carry out any obllcation made by their linn. West A. Truax. wholesalo druggists. Toledo. 0. Waldlng, Kinnnn & Marvin, wholesalo druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken int rual ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the Bystom. Prlco, 76q per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials freo. Hall's Family Pills aro the best. Carter's llearinc. LKVKNWonTH, Kansas, Nov. 9. The hearing in tho habeas corpus caso ot Capt. Oberlin M. Carter, ex-captain ot engineers, against Warden McNarighoy of tho Federal penitentiary, through which tho ex-captain expects to regain hia.frecdom, is in progress horo in tho United States Court. It was postponed until thladuto in order to avoid a curious crowd, which Capt. Carter was reluctant to face. Moody's Vot of lhauka. Possibly tho most novel respouse over mndo to a request to return a vote of tlinnks to a chairman was that inada by Mr. Moody during his first visit to England. He had attended a meeting at which (lin Pnrl nt Hhnftosliupv tviih Minimum. Tho duty or proposing a voto or thanks h was nsslgned to him and tho announce ment mnile: "Our American cousin, tho Rqv. Mr. Woody of Chicago, will now moro a vote of thanks to the noblo earl who lias presided on this occasion." The whole thing was nultt out of M r Moody' Hue. English formalities might or might not havo come gracefully from his lips had ho attempted them, hut he did not. With an utter dlsre rard of conventionality ho burst upon the audience with the bold announce anneunce ment: "The speaker has made two mis takes. To begin with, I'm not the Rov. Mr Moody at nil. I'm plain Dwlght U Moody, a Sunday school worker. And then I'm not yonr American cousin. My tho grace of God I'm your brother, interested with you In our Fnther'a vol I; for his children. "And now about this vote 6f thnuka ,(i the 'noble enil for being our i-balr-mail this evening.' 1 don't see why it- should lliauk him nuy more than iu vhutild thank uh. When nt ono time ihv ofTVivd tp thank our Mr. Lincoln ir pri'MliHiig over a meeting In Illlimbf. in- Mopped It lie said he'd tried to do tils riot and tltey'd tried to do (heirs. He thought It was about an eten thing all round." That oppplng fairly took the breath awuy from Mr.-Ajopdya harcrs. 8uuh u talk f-ouhl not 1m gaugtd by nuy ki'ftwn standaid. Mr. Mootly earrletl iil Cngllsh nudlenewi with hint from that lulling to bin latent labors.- Youth'M Comimnlou. A presidential elector In Sow erk recelvt-s the sum of Sl& for I'H'-h duy in attendance at Allwny. togeth.T with M0 twits Kr mile riu-b way frwiv hbi plftce ef rualilpnec by the imwtt !fptrlwt rot4tf to tin plaw ' Bwutliij:." .- , ..y, nWjH.rttt. fM run moat irom art- apt & W hurt- DETAILS OF TRAIN WRECK 1 Most J .h- Disastrous That Has Occurred Between Trains Two Were Kllltd-Englneer Sam llcndrkks Met Instant Death-and Fireman Wtlhelm t Also. KMcburg!oft,Nov8 -ym;. What la probably the mosLjdlsasJjrqiui, Wwgt.eywtlcurrfd "in oouthorn Oregon, took placo at seven o'clock this morning about two miles south of this city. It was -a head-end collision nnd occurred on the curvo at the south end of tho Sheridan farm, a fqw hundred yards this sldoof Shady Pblnl Tho trains were tho regular south bound local frolght, No. 225, with seven cars, pulled by englno No. 1750, In chnrgo of Engineer Sam Hendricks. Fireman E. D. Kiddle, Conductor A. E. IngTorock nnd Brakomon Ernest Morian, H. W. Jackson and F. M. Galvhl. Tho other train was a northbound extra freight, with 14 cars, pulled by englno No. 1708, in chnrgo of Engineer W. 11. Dronnan, Firemau Wllholm, Conductor Al. Cloyd and 'Brakemen 0. D. Camp bell, Win. Wren and A. E. English. Ascoplosof tho train orders' havo not been secured it Is not known whother there was a mistake in tho orders or whother thoy woro misconstrued. In 1 -.-1, ...1. -. ..ii -1 - .,. imvu wuviii uhiiut lib iuii divcu na uiu weather was very foggy and tho en gineers could eeo but a very short dls tnnco on tho curvo, ThCi-alls were just wet enough to bo slippery, - so nil at tempts to stop woro vjin. Mr. W. II. Lindsay, who lives on the Sheridan farm, was at his barn, porhaps S00 yards away, and heard both trains coming and ran hoping to got near enough to giro Bonlo signal but tho dis tance was too far and ho was unseen. The crash was terrific. The onglues were almost toloecoped and thoenrs piled upon and at each aldo of them, but strango to say tho engines remained up right nnd tho wheels barely loft (ho rails. There was no rebound aa thotwohugo machines were firmly stuck together. Every vestige of their cabs and outer works was swept off, tho tanks nnd ono or two cars crushed to splinters. Ono empty box car heft its trucks and was thrown over tho tops of tho engines and slipped down on ono side on its end. Oho cylinder was broken clean off nnd side bars and heavy irons of all kinds were twisted Into fanastlo shapes, whilo tho steel cabs were wrenched and twist ed into an uurecognixnblo mass. Wreck age was scattered far beyond tho right of-way and two tolegraph poles woro torn down Engineer Hendricks was found crushed under n car besldo his engine nnd his neck wna broken, death being instantaneous. Ho had evidently jumped or been hauled from his cab by the shock of tho collision, tho car that crushod him ha'vlng been thrown over tho engine. His firoman, Ei D. Kiddlo, was picked t.p'nenr hliii, with his left foot cut off at the lower part of tho in stop, left leg broken at tho anklo, lef arm criiBhod, head bruised and cut,back Injured. Engineer Drennan was taken out of tho gnarled and twisted remnants of his cab, which .had beoft flashed to tho ground besldo his ninchlno. His skull was terribly crushed, right arm broken in several places, lett leg badly J broken and mangled below tho knee, be sides other cuts and bruises. Fireman Wilhelrn was caught by tho baeo ot tho tender just below tho knees and Jammed against the end of tho tiro box, plnnlnu him there und cutting off both legs, while tho tanks and contents were piled upon him. IUh neck was dislocated and bodied instantly. The body was severe ly bruised and badly burned and scald ed boforo It could bo rescued, Urakeman Campbell was also in tl.o cab and was taken out near Engineer Drennan. Ills back and head wore se riously injured and tho right ear nearly cut off. Ho cannot recover. Master Mechanic M. C. Smith, as soon as ttio news reactieu him, hastily took a wrecking train, with a force of SUNHY WOMEN. Who has not known the woman whose dliotltiou is described by that one word "sunny?" There's always a laugh lurk ing on her lip. Her checks are ever ready to dimple in smiles. Her houe hold Influence is as brightening and stimulutlng as the sunshine. Nothing cau tie cruder than to have this sutuhine blotted out by disease. But this is a common cruelty. The youug wife who was the sunshine of tbe home becomes its shadow. V.vcty young wife should know the value of Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription in the protection and pres ervation of tbe health. It promotes regularity, driea fhe drains which enfee blt body and mind, and cures inflamma tion, ulceration and female weakness It nourishes the nervous sytem and gives to the body the balance and buoy ancy of perfect health. It is a strictly temperance medicine. "I can tay that your medicine cured tat. write Mra. Maud Ware, of MouUvllU. fair field Co Ohio. ! had aurTcred aUU Iwetw yeara ftesn female weakneta aud, f had ajiquat rivcu op. tbliiklne there waa no cure for me Then I heard about Dr. Hen ptedkln anil tbouaht I would try It. and fan y IImI kvc bottlct of your Favorite Pieacrf ption 'mad ih wJk f am nowBtlt to do royuwn heuMrwark ru& Moat t wet re botlI W all &f l)r IWi MHtaiaH. Ttok tome of the OiMta MetMqal IHSevary, rawrilc I'.u&ittym' 4 ue6i . Dr, Pierce's Pellets cure coastlpatiou, men, to tho econo' and tho thrco Injured men, Drennan, Illddlo nnd Campbell, woro brought to town a't onco. Of tho men, thrco wcro rcBldouts of wiiaciiy, engineer urennan v Having a wlfo and llttlo daughter. Engineer Ilondrlcks was unmarried and lived with with his parents, our esteemed town-peoplo,xMr. arid .Mrs.-8. B. Hon (Trick's-1. lIown8 a brother cl Coniluctnr fjcdtilcndrlcks ondMIss Ela Hendrloks, hid was born February 2, 1802, In Moro- houso parish, iouisana. Among his fellow workmon nnd in this city, whero ho lvcd for many years, ho was hold jiiHho hlphoBtfOstecni. Ho" was' quiet Kntf IndustrVu? and hfs chnrhcloV4abovo reproach. Tho funeral will tako. placo frmnJhnCSthollcrchtifclt tomorrow at k'3bp.m. The Injured Men Woro takon to Portland on a spoclal train leaving horo at 1 p. in. Tho train consisted of a caboos'o,' In which woro the vlctlms'of tho wreck with thoir at tendants, a freight car for baggage, and n coach for carrying a number ot pas songers, it being tho intention to mako fast timoanJ stop only at tho principal Btations. Conductor Consor was In chargo, Paulson, engineer, nnd Bowers, fireman. Tho englno was draped with crapo under tho direction ot Mrs. M. Do Vanoy, while awaiting tho arrival ot Firoman Hlddlo's parents. Tho train was hold for bo mo titno to allow Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Kiddle, parents of Ed., 1 1. B. Kiddlo and Dr. Downing to reach here, all of whom accompanied him to Portland. Miss Mllla Kiddlo enmo down 1 but remained hero. MrB. Drounan at tended her husband and was ncconi- i panled by Mrs. Dr. Houck and Mrs W. II. Jamlcson. Dr. Houck, the com pany's surgeon, will attend tho Injured during tho trip. When tho train left llosoburg, Brake man Campbell was in a critical condi tion, and was rallying eoniqwhat from a sinking spell, tlo was delirious. En gineer Drennan was unconscious, nnd his condition vory grave. Firoman Kiddlo is not, bought to be. In any dan ger of losing his Hfd, but his foot will havo to Imj amputated. Tho wreck occurred at tho placo where the highwaymen held up tho ovelnud train a tow years ago. robbing and burn ing tho mail and express car. En gineer Hendricks was a llremau on the train. . Bed Time tako a pleasant herb drink, Hie next morning I feel, bright and my com plexion is bettor. My doctor says It nets gently on tho stomach, liver and kldnoys, and is n pleasant laxative. It is made ot herbs, and la prepared ns easily as tea. It Is culled Lano'B Medi cine. All druggists sell it nt 25c. and 50 cts. Lane's tninily Medicine moves tho bowels each duy. If you cannot gut it, send for freo sample. Address, Orator F. Woodward, Loltoy, N. Y. CASTOR I A For Infants nnd CJiildron. The Kind You Have Always Bough Boars tho &&u Signature of 1 Proeresaof Rducsllonsl Work at Y. M C. A. work vory and Tho progress of tho educational at the Y. M.O. A. this winter le encouraging. Tho ulass - room equlpmont provided by tho association for tills dpartmont havo givon tho best satisfaction. Tho interest taken by tho students In their studois is tho best ev idence ot tliu value of tho instruction rccolvcd und tho elliclonuv' of tho in structors. vSovoral now students havo entered this month and others will enter during the mouth. Tho Instruction is largely individ ual .and therefore students aro not handicap ed who onder nt this time or a little later. Tho class room will accomodate from lOto 14 moro students and it Is hoped that this number will outer within tho next month. Tim sending room it again itptioJ with the lateit and best magaxlubfi and pupnrs nnd Is open to the young men ot tho city. John Fkciituk, Jn Oen'l Hecy. 'WWII, Tbe llomlkst Man In Salem As well as the handsomest, and others are Invited lu cull on any druggist und uet free a trial bnttla of Kctnp'A Ilulsam for the Throat, and Lungs, u remedy that Is gun run teed to curo and believe all Chronic and Acuto Coughs, Asthma, Jlroncliltls and Consump tion,. Price 25c. and 60c. oikI&w TODAY'S MARKET. I'oKTLANn, Nrtv, nominal f8 A 69c, (I Wheat valley Walla Walla, fill to 64. Flour PortlBJid, Ihi1 grade- 4!.lK) ($ to sn j--i., i, ui OatsCholce White 4l(Jl2o, grey H (a, 41r- per bushel. Millstuff Hran, tW.M. shurls, f 17.00 Hay Timothy 112013 jr ton. wuion boo ft Potatoes UO to G0o er sack. Uuttorv-IJest dairy. 260110; fancy creamery, 45 to 60c. HI ore 2lki. 'M. Bggs Oregon, fresh 80o. jh r th Poultry Chicken, T--M lo) hmis 1.1.60 to 4.00; turkeys, live II to I'Jc. Mutton Drescvd, 0j to 7c xr oiind. Hogs -Heavy drtsninl 6; to tic. IJoef Kteers, ft.604 cows, f'JiyS 60. dresiel boef, 6 to 7c. Veal Drewed, 8 0 r. 8.1 for small. Uopa fl7c. for IKUti aJop, MX, to U'ac for new crop. Wool Valley, &&i ,lUtern Oro gon. IQQlScj Mohair, $J&. Hldea flreon, saltod GO lbs. 7 &b, amor 60 lbs, 7b! heep pvll 163 20c SaUUf MABKkT Wheat 68 pounds and over, 60. Wool, 13 to IGo, Mohair, 3&u. Hops 11 to 16o OatSr-37 to33a. Hay Uftlel. oheat, 7; tlmpthy,' I0. TiKga 2c us ,jg, Klour Jj whohaIe Its, 2,6j igtaJL 3 Millstuffa Uran, 13; shorts, H. Hogs Dressed, 6Jfo ' r LI vo cattle Steers, 3i rcowi, 'ii to 13. Hllftflp-rW ya3.6o. )rcet(LVialn7 con fa HutterrlJalfy, 1520cj creamery, 86 &Jc. " ' " e1 PonHry -'FAl hens, per J"4Tl pHng ehTckemf i&r Ibo Cc, JoTjf Potatooa' newt o per buiiiel, App'leiiaoo'tdafic '' ' Ppfl(?THDiii MmiMiEa ptORi M - AVbgcfable I'rcpnrAltonrorAa sMlaUng IhcFoodnnclItethtla ling ihcStoinnchs ami Dowels of Promotes Digc3lion.Checrful ncss and Itest.Conlalns neither Onium.Morpliinc nor Mineral. WOT "NAIIC OTIC . .ww onxda-sAKVEtmai' Amyilut Seed- JlxJmtut rtlYaUnalrSata Ctintui Sunnr Apctfccl Homed forConsilpo llon, Sour Stomach, Dlarrlnca Wonns.Convulsions.rcvcrish ncss nnil Loss OF Slp.kp. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK exact copy or WRAPPrn -W& A Good and Faithful Servant laagom.as woll 111 a valuable ncqiilHlllon to uny household. You cuu havo(two such In your kitchen it you huvo 11 good cook u.V, ono ot our stoves or ranges It IkiIIh, broil roasts or bakes equally well, Is economical labor'BaIng, and In orv way HatlBfaolory. A delight to tho eye, it llmls 11 tptflik way to ! it kll Alkllkillfe . . . II ll.l Ihi.aii lull. .! 4f k 1111111 d oiuiiimiu 111111 iiiijiii ti iirui ciMi out), try o'clock. ono, buy mm. Wo olnso at 7 R. M. WADE dm S" SALEM Properly Equipped tory In a Hotel. Lava- Is mi attraction to guests, both tran sient and reuular, that should not be overlooked by an up to-dato landlord, Wo aro prepurtd to equip anything from tho Rtiinllost dwelling to tho largest hotel or public buildings, or olllci build ings with tho host sanitary opgn plumb nig that ItiMiros comfort, cleannnessaud good hculth to Its natrons. Our work is the acmo of Hclmitllic perfection, BARR&.PETZEL 21 1 COMMKIIUIA1. HTItKKT. Tiilophniiol71. CLOTHES EATING Chem(iials may insko linen look whiter for tho tlniii luliiir. but WKJif ruin iu- i nn a. .. ... ", UUiraiiywintiiii. Wa.urit nut I'liillnri caiiulbals, m-rilo hh gnt a coiinnlwiJLiiii from shlit or miliar inaiiufiietiirnr fur InortMttiliig (liMiiitiiil fur llmlr pnalntin. OiiroiiMtoinerH Intoi'M iminurHj t we mako clolhett clean hihI help In make thorn last. Salem Stfan Laundry ooixjHsi, j. ciMHT'teuKaofAiirreu. t'lionofll, aSlIjTn iBrty Mftoti. -a .i A; Ham You ltfeuj Mit iwt up. Tlio lwt tx.ll. fi TrVI elJ I'rwe nu ke or iry. it' is UW juMwt "325SiS'2ii2 i- -. ' THE QSLltel irml. lut i" r mm r ivan oure i lip only stero an otlrerA Harritt &4aWii0.nee Ql,u ioT;avinQr. M B H HbH Bf vft H H H H B fl aaH 1 friv 1 y liin For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought- THerNTunoMMNr xcw vonk orrr. rTassKS&am OREGON A Good Breakfast For tho tluinty nppntito or for tho hearty eater can ho ininlo from our Uimptlng hiinb chops or mutton chops, beefsteaks or pork chops. Our meats aro ot ex- tiiiislto flavor, suceulont, Juicy mil tun derrniid aro -cut and trim n unetl by ex- your,. tuDio, u yqii haven t missel iijrt nr cnuicu meats. 'vou havu ryatjvocfli romomberlng. E C, CROSS SALEM PiiqnuSj)!. OR. 'tired Languid People WhosuffHr from oxh.tustlon, anaemia, (that's only tint doctors' term tor linpov MriNhud hlood) require mi occasional sttmulriiit to keep tho w(iees ol life n riiuiilng ufnoothly. Wy know ot no bettor placo to procure thin "lubricating vtl" good, honest liquors, than right htiro. ktilqOAiiyQi try n Ixiltle of llorm 1 1 ago nnd nolo Ita excellent results. J.'P, Rogers m-m (Joiiiiuimiial Mlmnt gjT vTiultisilu ami Ittttall. Bears the i t Signature m KJh Use W tnv Awns BUI UVU9 Thirty Years MaflSBJBMSSeB t jMM J j Oo-v, SimiOAIVi - Can, Eat. ,an,t!a,t. , rk ohs ill Bajatii say so. Just rjght tp bt'St (lavofsl arflol on Tho irfflrkef; tliut keeps lliti lihiuOfow, Hum, rooxs nno owywuv WA'TsLTBID .. Now today adyorttsements fouf linos or. loss In thin column inserted threa tlmoa for 2 Bo., BOo a weak 9JI.OO par month. All over four tinea at tamo rata. BUY A HOME -- I ' Minn. Oae of the most dest rable lecttloas la Ss lemjood nine-room home with tath rooa fruit trees; small fsrdta seof ; fcaraj so dust finest view la the city, without exception four blocks front the court house. Low srke easy terms If desired. Apply at the JOURNAL office. HOY- WAITED-To carry Dally Orcgo nlan. Inquire at Waters' cigar store. 11 HU l'OIlHNIl-Bi room faoura In Bouth Salem, cellar and barn' Inquire DO Liberty street. , ... H8 8t .i l I.' II, li.t Itobinson Thermal bath .cablnotj tho greatest known health protector and restorer. For salo by Mr?. J. A. Boll wood and Mrs. T, 1). Falrbank, 88.1 Front Btreot, Salem, Or., Phono, Main Fon Balk. At half Its tost, having no tlmo to uso it. A new StocVton In cubator with two brooders, 400 egg capacity. Also Belgian Hares, good stot!k at rcasouableiprlces. ll-2-10t JoitNli.ua,, Hubbard. WANTED. Big Fir wood. If you want t: to contract for largo lots ot wood for next season, call at.thrf.ofllco ot Balem Light and Traction Co. 10-24-tf. PASTURAQK For good winter pasture inquiro of It. Crayton. ono block wost ofnorth Salem schoel: ' 10 21 tf FO;t- HALIriPgoodBiildlo' vxmj for fi salp chcnii. Enqulro at'No. 16 Court HOAIKTTilNTlWArBhoelstoel air tight heating Btovo aud eoli.1 by A. J, Hamilton A Son ot their own Inven tion that downs nily ptoyo mado for Biirvtco and beauty and eoldas cheap as tho cheapest light weight Btovo of fered In tho city. Call ando.xamlno before purchasing nml'convlnco your self ot tho fact. A, Jj Hamilton A Son. 141) Court stroot qpjwslto tho now I.O. O. F. tern pie and opora housoc10-?7-12t REMOVKD.-Wm. Jng, votorlnary surgeon, has reiuoved from Chcmok oln street to tho Strong property. No. iv uorviow 8iruot. lust wee t, oi uom- morclal. UO 17ml' FOUND. A Lady's cajw. Iisor call at this olllcu ami provn'ownorslilp. j - f 10-6-tl FotN lH-On TJliomekeUTHTrtBtraldaT-V burred lawn bunting waist, j 0 OK t ,ii . ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY BY IiXYiXIGHT Dstl(ht Stopover at NUfsfa Palls. Through first class touo'stsleoporfrom I'aclflu Coast weekly for Chicago. Boston, New York, nnd othor easlom points, via HloGrando Western, (Great Bait Itko Jlouto) Denver & Itio Grando, 0 It I A P and Illinois Central to Chlcags, connect ing in the Union Depot with Michigan. Central's similar car for points east. For particulars call on or nddrosa Loral Agents or, B. If. TllUIIRCLL, Com'l Ag't. Ill, Oont. It. It. 8 (lit 143 Third at.. Portland Oro Peace Declared, Why dovoto all your tlmo reading tho Hoar War nnd tho Gold Fields o7 Aluaku? There an other maltoro o vital lmiurtaneo; you may mako a trip liaut. und will want to know how to travel, In order to have tho best ser vice, uso the Wisconsin Central Uy., between St. Paul and 'Chicago. -For rates and other Information, writo Jan A. Clock, Geueral Agent, Portand, Ore. The Great Hock Island Itouto has just inaugurated a weekly personally conducted tourist car servfeo between thuPaollla coast and points East in con Hon with the Itlo Grande Western ami Denver A HloUrando and Illinois Cen tral Hys. By leaving Portland on nlty Saturday morning ;hi tho O. II. A N. connection can bo mado on this car at Ogden, or by leaving Portlaml on any Thursday evenliig.vla tho Southern Pacific, con nection can bo tnapo with this carat Bacramonto. Ask your ticket agont alwut this car or wrlto to A. E. Cooi-un, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. 0 20 tl For Ssle. x 100 rords ash wood dollvered In quantities to suit. Apply to, Crystal Ico Works, lUtlf und Stutu streuto. Telo phono 2071. 10-12 tf i i, i nTiilfUHr DEAFNESS CUREP or no pay. C. II. U0WAN, Milwaukee .Wis SALEM LODGES -. j. w. -w. Halm ('a I'. I), I'ri.n am ti Nd, I. IIS. 8. UoUcv)r tar. llllK. runlv. d. U. A. U. U VV liU. BtaU lua. l W. A. Uoortia, Urk room is, Mooroa lk leORlCaTJCHa o AtVIISHIOA. OMilt Hlitirwood Kunut No, IS. UwU Krlday iilliwlirirutr block. John M. Cbaae, 0. it. A 1- Hrtiwu Boor- IM7.tr CAPITAL. L,'l V Express. and Ttansfci IIMcets all mall aud passenger trains, laggagu to nU parts of tho city. Prompt service. Telephono No. 8ftl. , DliJQUE A HOKlYKIt Gcsncr's Orchestra For Weddings, Receptions ami all occasions. t i : -Ultoy I Gesiicr, Manager 303 Collate sod Ferry St Salem or. i iim iiimtmMmmm imi NEW SCORE CM lV .Montifoiuorv. has onenod un . toW couteotiouary and cigar store at K0 2$) Coinuiurclat street wnoro un w,, carry 4 complete stock of candio4 "I smoK Ing gootls. 10 16 oand rlOTEOPATHY - f c. SafMrn d Altmny Dlt. It ACE ALUItiailT, graduate oi 1 American Bchool of Osteopathy. BALEM Monday, Wednesday ana Frl OJ" nt. uiiieo MiUdTuK Main St, w day 5 hours, 0 to 13 a, ml to 4:80, p. , in. Olllca ovar Wellar'a groaery. -s ALUANiY Tnwjlay, Tlur4y!n. Si Jt J iirdayS hours. 0 to Pi auitA to 5 SV " "S-. i 1 m "! Aluauy, aiqiiwajivl