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tm - ii ' i;"1 ' "" i jSWtrlra-l&Msr ?ftS5ftl flHffll SmnPrPfis Actsfasanty atidiiuutpny. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. fivsents int the most acceptatih'fbnn the J.ix-iitivc principles of plants Attown to act most leneficially. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS' BUY THE GENUINE - MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. SAM THANCISCO, CAl. L0UI5VIUE.KY. HCWY0RK, N.Y. fur ute tjr druggists - prltr SO prr kottle. ENGLISH ,'GERMAN Hanging Lumps with weight 2 50 : : : : : : : Hanging Lamps with extra, heavy clinin ntiil aprlng $3.00.' Hanging Lamps wltli beautiful decorations, f3.50 and upwnrda. - ROCHESTER - No. 2 Humor, Hanging 3.75. Uumnrkablu cheap, (leader) Vase decorated Tnblo Lamps, 00, fl 25 ami upwards. : : Yokohama Tea Store Uf" Do not forgot tlio coffees, alwnye fresh roasted and contains i a Aroma, O. C. T. Go's I'AIWKNOKH arEAMI'.lt POMONA altonA IJ2AVKU FOIl I'OItriiAND 1) Ally nxoopt Btindar at 7 a. m. QUICK TIMK AND OlIKAl- HATES. Doolc hotweou UttUi nml Conrt tits. M. 1. BALDWIN, At nit m'mk',sV 1 N SALEM'S SOCIAL & HALLS OF FAME? All S-lal News or Western OrefOB Uannil m 111" ff(itlo Utl4arC J. Q. Wtleon went to Turner on bual nefla yeatorday. Win. Htalger went to Aurora oi, bual neB8 tliia morning. Mra, D. It. N, Blackburn lias returned from a visit to Albany. Mra. Dr, K. Cartowright wont to Poit land on business this morning. Judge It. P. BoIbo went to Albauy yoatorday nioruiug to hold Court. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rlgga, went to Portland on buainoBB tliia morning. Dr W. T. WillimuiQu leturnod from a business trip to Portland laut evening. Mra, Paul Sroat returned from a woeka visit w itli Albany friends yeater. day. T. Hopklnsind.wifoof Albany spent Sunday wih relatives lieru relumed laat evening. W. Putman started for an extended trip through the Kaatern Statea tliia morniug. The Junior League and Band of Merey of tho Firat M. K. church mot to day at 4 o'clock and carried out an in teresting program. The Loyal Legion, a children's organi zation for mercy work and moral re forma, met at the homo of Mrs. Daiio on bouth Commercial street today. The A. O. U. W. and Ladies Auxll liary gavo a hard times social and mlsletoo party at their hall Monday evening. It was largely attended and a great Mii't-oe. The many fajem frioi'da of the groom will learn wflh' pleaur. of the man Inge of John h Slnpp. formerly of jIiip city to Mils Moiu Perry of Piim-viNo. Nov , 1000. Tho hride In the tNughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C lVrry. Hid the cere mony waa orformed at thoir liome. Tho groom is tho oldest wn ol Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. fihippol this city, and i well known Hero bh a yonr.fr man of the finest oharacter an I ono f our city's moat competent builder's and contract ors. Ill" brother, 'Mr. Watt Shlpp.of this city was present at the wedding. Mr,adMrs.8.hippwill livo at Princ vllle. Arrangement for the Salem Charity ball Nov. 28th are progressing nicely Tho following ladies invited by the Committee of Management for the Charity Ball, to meet today to conaider matters of importance relative to the ball Miss Caliata Moore, Miea Vlrgle Brd, Miss Josala llolm-M, Miss Fo ratner, Mlaa FranklevTarkliurat. Mies Jessie Breyman, Miss Georgia Glltner, Mrs . P. Tt An.cn, JIg4&f fr ' llm n' ton. Mrs. A. A. Jessup, Mrs. J. W . Bk fonl. Mrs. X. B. Majt. Mrs Jw. Mm IT IS ALMOST UNAN1A10US Continued from Fourtu Page. J. Q. Barnes: Tho nrosent nilmlnto tration has conducted affairs in audi a ! manner as to Jnatify their continuance In powor. Its manngement of tho city's finances lma been unexcelled, and should bo continued. J. J. Dalrymple: Wo want to put every mrtn of thorn back, and more like them. A. N. Gilbert: I approo of tho most favorablo things thatca i do Bald of this administration. C L. Dailv: I don't mn tinw ll ran he bettered. It la Bimply a caaoot introducing practical bualiiosa'een'Bo In placo of politics. Gld Stelner: "Washonld put through a straight citizen's tickot jiiBt os it Is." J. Conner: "I want to bco tho wholo, ininjr continued with one addition-, lietter atreeta." Thomas, Watt A Co.: "Woll Batlafledi deduction of exponsea, caro nothing' about parly," J. M, Wallace: "Rhould bo continued without contest." S. L. Ilayden: "Conlinue tho present policies." John Gray.: "This council ha9boen too economical." M. Kllnger: "Wo cannot woll do bettor." Sqnlro Farrar: "It them all try it agnln It they will eervo." J. M. Payne: "Moat decidedly j every-, ono of them." , Joiin Krausae: "A now sot of men could not do any hotter." .loiiu uayne: "iiiey nave uono vorjr woll." F. G. Haas: "Satisfied ; see no reason why a change should bo mado." Ladd & Bush : Lot us continue it by all mean. It is not a matter that ad mits of quoation. Wiion they camo In powor wo wero running in dobt about f 1000 a month. That ban been stopped and thoro has boon liberal saving be sides. It would bo busino88 madnosa to return to tho old ordor of things. F. A. Turner: I helped put them there und I am not sorry for it. Walter Morley: lam thoroughly in favor of tho proaent methods. F. A. Wiggins: It is by far the heat admiuietratlon the city haa had to my knowledgo. By all moana lot ua con tinue it. Damon Broa, : It would bo the height of folly to mako a change. Wo nro doing woll enough. P. F. Wagner: It is all right in all reapects and thuro aro no objections to a continuation of tho samo. T. Holverson: I am strongly in favor of giving tho present admluiatratlon a second torm. Wo couldn't better our selves. Geo. J. Pearce: Would liko to se evory man oi the prcsont 'non-partisan city administration continued, and their motliodaas well. J. II. Albert: Well satisfied wltluhe present administration and favor a con tinuance of their non-partisan conduct of city affairs. W. F. Boethby: I favor keeping tho present aet of ofllcora in for na long u time aa they will do aa they havo the past two years. Eugene Breymen: Tho adminiatra tint, linn lnti ixwl for tlio tnxnavers and the welfare 'of the city, and 1 want to boo it continued. H. P. HeIhu: The record will ahow that city affairs managed au a part of a political machine has been a dlamal failure, and managing it aa at present, with politlca left out and hutiueas put in, has been a decided succdhh, I want to eee tho present buaineai method continued. Gilbert Bres: Let ua retain tho proa- uut administration by all moana. There havo been no "Jobs," and only tho beat intereaU of the city have been con sidered W. W. Skinner: I favor continuing the preBont program of economy and good city government. Dr. W. A. Cuslck : We havo entered into this movement aa a buaineas pro position, and all political conBidorations wern eliminated. It baa succeeded woll, nml all our ofllcora have fulfilled their pledges bo faithfully that I bolievo that ( overy taxpayer haa received great bonellt from the administration. I am un qualifiedly In favor ol a continuance of the aame regime, II. Pohle: It's all right to date. Give us mora of tho aamo kind of work. Werner Breyman: "I am woll pleased .with tho wholo work, and would like to have tho same class of business man re turned. In addition would liln to tee a littlo more and better streot Improve ment " n V..Tnhnaon: "Heartily in favor ol tho proaent regime, arid don't believe we could better It. Use Dr. Dulfs Couiu Syrup at oncy for bronchitis and srripne. It haa atood the teat and la poiitivel n rf liable remedy. Life ia too abort to experiment with new so-called "sure cures." Bull's Uougn Syrup coata but 20 ceuxa Hero are three brand new jokeleta from New York Llfa on old anbjecta; The woman waa mado last ao ahe wouldn't have to wait for some one to talk to. Hho (to maid): Not so tight now, Jane, that I oan't sit down; juat tight, enough to ahow there'a aomo one inaiue. A skirt, like a houhe, looks best when it Iwkainhablled. Ousher- My wife has promised to Watte , aho gateot heaven, if aho Uia,herl X tut. You shouldn't I orevengeful'aa to make her wait , ,v.... tiiuea. -- TnellomiJeslMaolttSaleni 'j w. Thornbury, deceased, hav uijmi A well as the bandkouawt, uud oVhw their rejiert. The inventory ihowMhe ". ?,S!!i . tf.'.i!0?.! tS" "Ut. to valued at $18,03.07. a ti wt rm 1 vn i. a rara n a. a ana aH iaa w ar 'Bulsani (or the 'Chroat. and Lun u , rawedy that Is gimranuw u enreauu , MtofUD Areola and AoHWUjUgh Afittiuia. iirauioiiiiu i A"'"if ntiatutlj ace. aflu Hiaiiwp oaw tlou Price 60a Tfe Smssft &? &1te Bacffl That Is where weak all ihe tlmo. some people feel They are likely to bo despondent and It Is not unuBual to find them borrowing trouble as If they hadn't enough already. either naturally or because! sickness, exp'o;su'ret.worr orotherfluences., , "I am thankful to sy." writes J. U Camp bell, of Sytainurii, 111.. " lliitt Hood'n Siirsiipa rllla liiu, curwi ran. Kor many yar I was troubled uli Wlnelie At times I wm o bad I hat to be liclptd from ttie beU Dr ctalr. 1 am now well and strong and frea from pain." Wbat this great luvdiuluu did for him It ba ddne for ctlntrt K Hood's Sssrsagsarkia Promises to cure and keeps .the promise. Begin treatment with Hood's today. - J . i,, i . NEW SUITS IN CIRCUIT COURT Throo now suits woro commenced In dopartmont No. 1 of tho stato circuit court Monday, aa follows : Martha Mlckcl, vs. David Barnes. Judgment la asked for $2-100, balance duo on tho aalo of a farm, togother with ntorest at 8 per cent from January 25, 1807, Ramsey &. Bingham aro attorneys for plaintiff. Ileal property waB attach ed In litis cibo. John O. Barnes, vs. David Barnes. Tho plaintiff asks for judgment for $180, alleged to bo duo from defendant on ac count of a'land ralo. BaniBoy & Bing ham aro attornoys for plaintiff. Some roal cstato was attached. Allco LaForo, plaintiff,' v-Alice M. Beeler, defendant. Judgment in asked for f 180.50. principal, duoon a $200 note, given by Geo. M. Boelor nml Alice M. Beeler, on f obruary 15, 1804, duo Juno 1, 1804, togother with interest from May 23, 1809, and $25 attornoys foes. ED. Horgan is attoruoy for plaintiff. NO GREASE ORDACEROUS DRUGS In "lltr jlclde." the New Scientific and Success ful Diadruff Treatment. Havo you dandruff 7 Then you havo a contagioua parasite dlcoufo, uupleaaant, unhealthy and one that will eventually load to baldness, To euro It you must deatroy tho parasite that eats at tho Toot of tho hair. Tho only preparation for destroying thoao gonna la Nowbro'sllor picide. Charles Klein, of Laramie, Wyo , aay a: "Horplcldo allayed tho itching, curod tho Jdaudruff and (topped my hair's falling out; and it is bringing a now crop of hair." Ilerpicldo la freo from grease Or dangerous drugs, and makes hair glossy and eolt aa silk. Ono bottlo will convlnco you o( its merits. A FAVOR THAT IS APPRECIATED Editor Capital Journal, Salem, Or.: ' Dkau Sue I horowith encloso 60 cent1' for the Dailv another month, It haa fought the eople's cause moat gal lantly and la wortly of tho supportof tho great common people. Yours for success, A. O. Gutiibik, A Minister's Mistake A city mlnlstor was recently handed a notlco to bo read from bin pulpit. Ae companying it was u clipping from a nowspapor bearing upon the matter. Tio clergyman started to read tho extract and found that t licgan: "Tako Kemps Balaam, tho best Cough Cure." This waa hardly what ho had expected and, after a moment's hesitation, ho turned it over and found on the other aide the matter Intended for tho reading. 3 aJOIIN N.'DAVIS FOR BRYAN Ex-County Comr. Davla ol Sllverlou waa In town yootorday. Ho eald : "I voted for Bryan. I am still a Republican but I don't bollovo In tariff ing ourtolvea. I'm not aq expansionist. It was not hauling down the flag of freedom, but of monarchy." Ilnuf'l T(ll Wejoffer ono hundred dollars reward for aiiy case of Catarrh that cannot be' A..wl tt 1f.lla nntnrrh Hnrti. F. J. Cheney A Co., props., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and tie Hevo him perfectly honorable in all bual uesa tran8.ctions, and financially ablo to carry out any oblicatlon made by their West & Truax. wholesale druggists, Toledo, O , , , 1 Waldlng. Klnnan & Marvin, wholesale drugglata. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo la taken int rnal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous aurfaceaof the system, price, 76c por bottle. Bold by all drugglata. Teatlinonlala freo. Hall's Family Pills are the beat. THANKSGVINGS DINNER AT HOTEL WILLAMETTE Tjimllord Connor announces that he will serve a Thanksgiving dinner at the usual price. There will be beautiful souvenir menu cards free to the guests Traveling is an easy and pleasant undertaking now-a daya, especially if you are eo fortunate aa to tako tho v?..i.,... p., ifti. ilm road that atoer- tainu the wants of paaeeugera and sup- .teH theui .. , , , . . ' The Northern Pacific a crack train ia the North Coast Limited, which leave- Portland daily at 1:45 p. ni. For rate .. 1 other inioron Wf Smu -G.P.A. ; Morrbtu. .tieet, corner Third, Portland. 11MM01 ,.,... T V 9 . nr ml .1. M. J. u. oiniw, " " - - OuUfortlj, appraisers of the ealata pf . ..hm. - - oASTOKJA. ItoPajTiTfewAftail.fe . g " Z$3S CHEMAWA AND rS " SALE$ FPOTBLL Review oftheCsrae Saturday by One of the Indian Doyt of Che maws. The Salem Athletic Club and tho Oho trinwa Indian School came togethor In their first football encounter Saturday afternoon. Tho day waa an Ideal ono for a football mix up and tho large number of spcctntorsipresontr wero not disappointed In their oxp6c.taUona ol E9lng6&82Stlln',t KamehojBrldjrotl waa also In good condl Ion aa far a soundness waa concerned and cdahled both teams to do goodilirely-work-r- Salem has a good strong toain and will unquestionably come out il tlio largo end of tho horn at ti o close of tho sea son, but ono thing they must cutttvato and that Is a moro'keon dcalro for g oil clean' ball. Thlalaltbr, feeling is juataa eeeoutlal to tho success 9! a team as tho beet training' anil physical strength. In their gamo with tho Indian boys Satur day they began too rough and reeklers and as a result befofo tlfo cl bo of tho gamo tho Indian boys began to retaliate. Wo trust in tho fnturo Salem will culti vate temper as woll as strength and tact. Tho CliPinawn tcatn tills eeaaoii la very light lighter than it has ever been bo foro in football history Tlio average weight is allqhtly over 160 lbs. nnd-when this weight was pitted against 170 lbs., it was not a wonder that they1 wero de feated. Th'y havo also beeu without a coach and understand tho game only frdin their exporlcnco In meeting other teams. But notwithstanding thoir lack of weight and Blonder knowledge of 'tho gamo it must bo admitted that thoy put up a good gamo. Thoir snappy work in tackling and intorferonco nrousod the admiration of those present. Tho gamo was called at 3:00 o'clock. Guomawa won tho toas and defended tho north goal. Tho ball was kicked off by Captain Neafus and the two teams thon faced each olhor for a aeries of Und bucks and ond rushes. Blahop of Salem mado a flno ond run of thirty yanla bo foro ho waa downed. Tho ball was thon advancod to tho 10 yard lino boforo Che mawa braced up and hold thorn for three downs. Choumwa thon took tho' ball but Instead of punting It out of dan ger, which thoy Should havo done, tried to advanco it and lost it on downs. Sa lem then forced it over tho lino for a touchdown. By a sorles of lino bucka and muss plays they carried tho ball oyor again just na tlmo was callod, .making tho score in the first half 10-0 in thoir favor. Tho laBt half waa ployed with soveral new men in tho Salem team. Saunders went in at right ond and bla playing waa hard and fierce. Salem punted the ball eavcral times and Ohomawa re turned it on several occastona. Long runs wero not bo frequent and Salem seemed to rely on strength to advanco tho ball. Tho half ended with tho ecoro 20-0 in Salem's favor. The GhomawatiB woro In good shnpo at tho cloao of tho gamo whllo novernl of tho Salomltoa carried soro i-potn iib a result of tho fiorco tackling of their wiry opponents. The lino up of tho teams waa as fol lows : Olingcr 1. 0. ...... Lsllumbols Gault 1. t IViln Judd I. g .. Kltcon O. O, Docker Reed r g .....Scott Farrar r. t M. Decker Saunders r, e : . . . Bo'es Bruce (. b.... Ncafua Evans..., I. h ...Beneel Bishop r. h Palmer Young f. b.. . . ,.... Payno Tho otllcIalH woro Browiirnnd Jeseup. Halves woro 20 minutes. Dr. Bull's Couih Syrup Is a.trand old remedy uBcd for many years, and atill in public favor. It Im without doubt the best mcdiclno for all pulmonary affections. It always curea. All drugglata aell It for 25 cents. TrnviiUiii? la nn easv uu'derlukini! and a ploasant pastiino nowadays, especial 'ly'iP you take" the NdrlliefTi Pacific for your Eaatorn trip. They know'how the prefont day rally way passenger likes lp travel and what he wants and they' supply him with tho comforts of a home. Tho Northern Pacific runs through tralna, dally to St. Paul and Minneapolis and nlso haa through oar service toKaiifaa! tiliy, maua, auu 01, jaiuip. " T.t Jack Frost lias Arrived. And you need staple food to keep up the aupply of heat. . Ouretook of bacon, hama ami other provisions and arocoriea aro firat-olasa and sold at fair prices, ood Bbanhox A Raoan. Galvanized Ipod Work - We make a specialty of cornices and all kinds of work in calvanized iron. X X X X -Wofk fnd material always the best, and our -priGesntrerttlways-the-lowest. X X X A pkiiWi mil Tnt&.'BUJRBOUgHS. oe state t SOMETHING NgW! X ?C KKRN INCANOKaOENT QAH UOnjJEJj NogblnWnDlIwky. arm mi nil ' . ...I . .-,ll.. ..maM. giving 70 candle power at a cost of ft-10 of SI Bfevarai sues. nave n "i" ,,w ,w .. '.""'s " ?. INVBSTIOAlf '?!!- tJ!4i04')I i A J"s 41 Ohemket St. DIED. LONG. At tho homo of hor eon Charlie Ixmguear Silverton, Or., Thursda November 8, 1000. of jaundice, Mrs. Martha A. Long, ago 71 years and II Months. Deceased was tho mother of six chil dren, flyo of whom aro llvlnti; they ore; Emma TuckqrScIo ; Chaa. Long.Sllvor ton t James.G. Long, Lincoln ; Amos W. lAug, Salemv; aim1 Mrs. Minnie Stan, Ralohu She waa a woman ol very stong constitution having been sick hut vory little during her ontiro life, Hor last illness was of about ono week's duration. Sho was born in Maryland aW&fn.Vth'ck mty9'W,ffiM On TJecembMr l,'ft57s!fV was married to Martin S. Long, who died on July 14 1895. Tho remains wero lafM throat Jrt tho Sllverlou cemetery. FOOTE. In San Francisco, California, Sunday, November ll, HKXh Blanehoi Footo, formorly of Safoift. l ' Hr" The. remains, will bebrpught, to this city forlnternlent. Tlio fnothor of de ceased, Mrs. Johnson, lives near Saloui, and yesterday mado arrangements for tho burial ofhe Vomalnq of l4r( tlaugh-) ter. upon tholi1 arrival hero. Frank ' Davey'a gooddesa of hc7rt prompts this: Tho nrilval of thia. pris oner brings forcibly forward again ,tho conditions existing at tho stato prison, which mako It a living death for a woman to bo incarcerated thoro. Tho' fate of every female prisoner confined in tho ponifontiqry for nny- length of tlmo has been r transfer to tho asylum for tho iniano either on account of a real detangoraont of tho mental faculties, 01 official pity which naaumes Hint they aro insano, and transfers thorn to whore thoro aro surroundings which mnko fresh air and exorciso possible for them. Fr Sale. 100 cords ash wood delivered In quantities to suit. Apply to, Cryatal Jco works, 10th and Stato streets. Tele phone 2071'. 10-12 If yjxi WOXtlJV. l3anti Bean ti 7 1 n mhb 1 on 11 jib wwaya Iha Kind You Hmo Always BmtW TODAY'S MARKET. PorrriMD, Nov. 13 Wheat vnlloy nominal 68 &. 50c, Walla Walla. 53 to6. Flour Portland, boat grades $2.00 3.0. Graham 2 00. - Oats OhOicovWhito 4142e, groyMO 4 In per bushel, MU'stufI Bran, $15.60; shorts, $17D0 Potatoes 60 to COc por aack. Butter Boat dairy, 2530; fancy eroamory, 45 to 50c. Storo 20c. 30. Eggs Oregon, freah 30o. por doz. Poultry Chickens, $2 50 to 3 50; hens $3.50 to 4.00; turkeys, 11 vo 11 to 12c. Mutton Dreaaed, 0)6 to 7c per pound. HogB Heavy dreaaed 6)f to Co. Beef Steers, $3.604j cowa, $33.50, droBscd beef, G to 7c. Voal DroHWHl, 8 (jo c. SJtffor small. Hops 07o. 1 for 1800 emp, 12 to WAo for now crop. Wool Valley, 14Q15oi;;Eantorn Ore gon, 1013o; Mohnlr, 25. Hidea Green. Halted CO Iha, 7CJ8o; nnder 60 Iha, 71408)4 : ahoep pelts, 15fjjo 20c 8AI.KM WAUKKT. Wheat 58 jtounds and over, 60. Wool, 13 to Hlci Mohair, 26n. Hops Iltn lfie OaW 37 U8o. Hay Baled, cheat, $7; timothy, $10. Egga-27e. 30c. Flour In wholenalo lota, $2.50: retail $3. Mlllatuffa-Brnu, $13;,Bliorts1 $11. Hoga Dreaaed, 6J4C Uve cattki Steers, 3) 5 cowa, " to $3. Sheep $33.50. Dreaeed Veal 7 cents. Butter Dairy, 1520o; creamery, 85 'Ml Poultry Fat bona jor lb.,(l; spring ehlckena per lb., (!c. to 7e. PotatoeM new, 25n per biiahe). Apples 26c to 35c. Sr.Bulls ICOUGH SYRUPi cures nncltlnp CotiRhs, Boro Lungs, BronohitlH. Grlppo, Pneumonia and nit sovero itiniraiiociionH, Why then rlak conaump tlon, nslow. euro death V Tako wnrnlntf I Act at oncal Buy a bottlo of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, n doctor'a proscription, UAcdovor 60 yearn. Price, only 25 conta. Insist on bavins' it Don't bo ini posod upon. Itoluso tho dealer's sutaMtiitoj it la not iw good n Dr. jJuII'h. Salvation Oil cor Rlirutnatlim Achca and rain. inaSCU. 33 x: 3sar e-- - a emt per hsur '..-.,-. T.I.Pho... 6d3 itoht rir a. in nrnne ctmv uer noar. aii 1110 nu , HrmgvmmTmMrmrmmmrmaMMUjl ,. -ill ll fail 1 ii - Tho IClmt You llnvo Always it iiw im- over ,m ycnr, rum 70i A11iWf m&m a.w avr iij VVSIVIVUIIV J Vlt l-Xlip - AlJ?mt'reltji, Jmltntlons nml" Just-ns-good' nro tint; ' f!xiortineiits that trllto with nml omlntifrer tlio lienltlt of Jfilnnts nml Cliihlron-Kviiorloueo nnlnst Uxporlinctit. What is CASTOR1A CoAlorin, i.i n linnnless subsUttito for Cngtor OH, Pnro gorle, Dnips nml Sootlilnp; ljrup. Tt ij J,Mcn8nnt. It contnlns ncltlior Opium, HlprplAno nor other Nurcotfo mibstance. Its npo Is lt.s grifnrnntqpj. It elestrdyn "Wonuit n f nml nlluy FevovislincHS. IfJijfejgJftlitrJiUjn, nntV. WJuiL Colic, ft relieves Teethlmr Tronblei. euros CoiiHtinntlnn ' nml yftitttlfoiioy. It nssliullntes tlio Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, nrlvhiK' lienllhy nml natural Bleep. t,;iTJio Children's ranaccn Tho IMotlter's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA- ALWAYS Uoaro tho The Kind You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMCeCNTAUftMOMrMNTvtT A Good and Faithful Servant Isagom,ns woll as A valnablo aciVitalt(on to nny household. You can havo two such In your kitchun if you havo a good cook and ono Of our stovos or ranges It boils, brolis, roasts or bakes equally woll, la economical labor saving, and In ovory way Batlsfaotory. A delight to tho oyo, It finds n quick wny to man's atomach and theru vou nro I Sue ono, try one, buy ono. Wo olosp nt o'clock. R. M. WADE & CO. SALEM OREGON A Properly Equipped Lava tory In a Hotel. Is an attrauljon to guujblH, lirth Iran Hlentand regular, that Iimihi" imV Hu overlooked by uu up to-dau landlord, We are prepared to uiUfpauythliigfrflm tho Riuallont dwelling to tho lingual hotel or public buiMiugi, or office build ings with the beribtanitary open plumb ing that inmrwi comfort, oleaiillneasand gixxl health to Its natrons. Our work ia the acme of rcicntlflc perfection. BAHR k PETZEL 214 COMMKB0IAL STHUJfl', Telephouo.!i871. CLOTHES EATING Chemicals may mako linen lnk whiter lor lliu time iw-ing, uut wxjn.ruin it IlfnrHllv nut it in. 'i nrn not ulnlliiM oaniilbals, nor do we gat a bomiiilMiou irom tuiii or oouar inuuinuiurtr ivr InnrMiihJni i1miiiiu1 fur lliftJr lirtMlm In. Our onlouieraii!tirtMt aijaUil i mako ejolhw flii'afj Sim) neffl, w maka ljieml, Salem Siam Laundf ''cOliONliL I !, laTMUI'HOI'mWOK. I'tjone 411. Uhwiy (Hn- . '--THE SINCLAIR HAM ' ' J A Ham You Can Eat "Mogi'DilMfttflhaii) not Up. flu bjwt rms la Hahjfti say so. Just right to iMHpMhbattldrffy. It ' tlJwjiwUaHuiHl bt flavored nrflolo nn the market. PrW nn Idgluir UmLim$ iPiypily flora tltat ktwH tIlHluu.UrMM Ham. ' t . ii. rritt 4'Wnce m QUO I'OSTQKKIDK Bought, nnd wlilcli lins been una uomo tlio slRiintnro of itns been innuo mulor iiih potv 'shnnlfiiincrvislnn Rinco itn hininrv. i rtlla-V 4rv tflnlntA tat. J Ta f Signaturo of MUndAT fT. M1W VOUR pfTV, A Good Breakfast For tho dainty appetite or for tho hourly uatnrcau ho. mado from our tempting IiuiiIi chops or mutton chops, beefsteaks or pork chops. Our meats nro of ox iiiilHite llavor, Hiicuulunt, juicy and ten der, and aro cut und trimmed by ex perts for your .table, If you haven't rumpled our oholni meatH, you have niisHed n treat worth remembering. ,E, C CROSS SALEM OR. Phono 'M. Tired, Languid People Who suffer from oxhniibtlmi, anaemia (tUal uuly Ulh (JoatorH' term for Impov erislied blood) reqiiuo au occasional Mtimnlant to "kwin tho wheels of life a running smoothly. We know of no Iwlter plaee to procure this "lubricating wl" good, h&iiwt - llipinrs, than right liare t)4ioio vqu try a bottle ol ilurm, huge and ijuto im uxoolluul rnmla. ty J. P -Rbgprs ait-tan OwtiiHwlal Htrai SLOT Whslkil and KelalU M t RHOOitKY WL WSJ 1 ra1 ill W I III Ki3tBE)E A l-HBTJ'JvvJIi ,CT j5vL jiT CCtSAJil'N' J,air W AIM TTO. ntouf ." -r- -"i- t- -r.T" ? - today; navertissments. rour r losa In this column inaVtHU tlmos for 26e.( OOo AjWak llrlAM r.M uiroo ximos ror vee., ouo awaaic Sl.ooper month. Allovwrfourjlhiasi at earns rnta. " WANTED One PoilandUliina'JWpbjf from flvo to seven months old and price of eamo. Address -, Thoniag Koeneko, Mill Oily, Or. li 11 Sd 2wt PLOW 8I1ARB. THE owne Of the ! plow share leitattheonicaoi tiumpli roy & Co, can bo had by callirig and paying for this notlco. 11 U 3t DEAFNESS Cured or no pay. 0. II. Howan, Milwaukee, VVIs. 11 1 lt LOST. rug dog, 4 months Sldsfllawera to name of Hex. Liberal rotfafdfit Ellia A Finn's, 110 Stato Street?, ' 1110'3t LAMD8 FOR 8ALE.-08 beads' throo fourth Cotawold wothor lanlbs. Call or address O. W. Eorr, 11-0 0t MacleaV. Oregon. HOY WANTED-To carry Dally Orego nian. Inniiiro at Waters' clgarMaiore. - JL ft11 U wOod and Mrs. T. B". FaIrbankT383 eront streot, ualom, Or., l'liono, Main 2771. J? Fon Sals. At half its coat, havlntyno tlmo to uso it. A now Btoclrton In cubator with two brocxlora, '-I00 ,egg capacity. AIbo Belgian llhroa, goml atook at reasonable prices. , 11-2-lOt Joum IluO, Hiibbard. WANTED. Big Fir wood. If you want w contract lor largo lots ol wood lor noxt season, call at tho ollko of Halem Light and Traction Co. 10-24-tf; PASTUKAQE For good wlntorpaattuo inquire oi u. urayton, ono ulocic weet of north Sulem ecliool. 10 ,24 If REMOVED. Win. Long, - vet(Srlnry Burgoou, nas roinovcu irom guemet ota streot to tho Strong property. No. 19 Bolviow street, Juot weat of CdSi mcrcial. 10 17atl FOUND. A Lady's capo. Loser call at inis oiiico auu provo ownersmp. ' 10-5-tf FOUND On ChemoTcota street, a black uarrca lawn bunting waist. D Otl .SALEM LODGES ....j- W. "W. ' Bulem Ruin No. 118. Uotla orerr Vrldar Tii D?, 7). ill A. O. U. Wl hall. BUtO lu. bid J. 1, I), l'nmtr. O. O. W. A. Mooroa clerk room IS, Moorea blk 11V. 1 'II 1 .MMWM.W..M. Uourt UherwooJ VorvM No lv. Moots KtMay dIrIiu In Turner block, John M, Cbaaq, O, it, A u Drown Boor. lt-17-Irr American Laundry Owned and operated by Americana. Work ilrat-clasa. Give it your. patron age. Mnln olllco nnd laundrynt 101) Church street; Tolopbono Main 2854. Branch olllcos, Wlprut Cigar Store. Fair Ground Btoro, Vow Park Grocery, Alien A Upworaox, Stato Btraet. . NEW STORE. G. E, Montgomery, has opened up a nniv f-nnffviltnnnrv ntiil nlnr nfnrA n Nn. 281) Commercial atroot whore ho will carry a complete stock of candles -and amoking gooda. 10 15 DEAFNESS CURED or no cay. C. II. HOWAN, Mllwaukea .Vila int First class cook, Firat class service, Enjoyable meals. . GEORGE BRuS, Props. ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY BY DAYLIGHT Daylltht Stopover at Mlsfira F1U. lloute) Denver A lllo Grando, QUIA P ami Illinois Central to Chlcaga, connect ing In tho Union Depot with Michigan ContraPs similar car for points east. , For particulars call on or address f ocal Agents or, B. II. Tiiuhholi.,: Corn'l Ag't. III. Cent. R, R. 8 Otf , 148 Third st., Portland Ore The Great Rook Inland Hon to has just inaugurated n weekly personally eondnetml tourist car service between the Paolflo roast and points Esat in con tlou with the Rio Grande Western and Denver A RtoUraudo ond Illinois Cen tral Rya. By leaving Portland on any Saturday morning jla tho O. R, A N. connection can be mado on this car at Ogdn.or by leaving Portland on any Thursday evQiilng.via the Southern Pacific, con ncctlou can bo tnapa with this carat Bauramento. Aak your ticket agtmt about tliia ear or write to A. E. Cooi-R, General Agent, Portland, Oregon- tj 3Qi Ptats Dtclarea t , Why devote all your time reading the Boer War and the Gold , FifiUhj'o? AlaakaT There an otlier luiTtera o vital importancoj you may mako a trip Kaat. and will want to know how to travel. In order to havo tho beatser viro, uso the Wlasonala Central R between tit. Paul and Chicago. Foe ratea and other Information, write Ja A. Ulo?k, General Agent, Portand, Orf . CASTORIA For Infants $M Oltllir. Tb Kind You HairiAlwifflMil. Bears the Bignaturo of 11 ' ' HMCa niritri-il iif -' R SkAm ic immmhumU TRCPATtMTMr U Wm Koblnabif Thermal jbaUi cablnst, Itho .greatest knownihcnltli protector nd rcstoror. ' For aalo bv Mra. U.Voll- White House Restaurs Through urstclaaa toualatsluoperfrdm Paclflg Coast weekly forChlcagd.Boiton, Now Yurk, and other eastern ihjIiUb. via lllo Grande Western. (Groat Halt i-ako (ZLf&rt Imm partner.