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yrnxm mm wwwiiam ii tiftfaS ' ,'. '.-& ijg2 -K :WMM m: WSi ... k r. Ja&i ta. - r-'i tfV & M w ,$ RoHqvgs Dandruff Immediately and causes thick, glossy liolr to sup plnnt tho former thln.brlttlogrowth. No wb no's Horplcldo porforms Its work on tho principle, " Destroy tho cause, vou remnvn tlm effect," nnd consequently It roaches nnd kills oft" tho over-busy microbe, which Is responslblo for nil scalp diseases. It thus mnkea dandruff and falling hair lmposslblo, nnd promotes a luxuriant growth ofhnlr that soon becomes tho prido of tho owner. Even on bald spots it soon produces hair as thick nnd luxuriant as anyono could wish for. One bottle will convlnco that It U Hie oulr lialr ttitorartliat reaUy rcatoret. For Sale by all Flnt-Claii Drug Storu. ro THANKSGIVING SPECIAL SALE Will nmko Dinner or Tea Bpeclnl inducement on ootn until Thanksgiving (lav. llireo patterns in Hnvlland Chlnn, nnd three patterns in Semi For, nrrived and on display. Comn nnd sco nil tho paltoms wo car ry nnu tnko nuvnntngo of tho special ealo. Wo enn show n Dinner Pet of 67 pieces o white 8omi Por. for $1.75 up to n HI piece Hhudpnintcd llavllnnd set, $89 89. Largo plattcra Included in tho special aale. Yokohama Tea Store imionb 2411. mirk dklivkuv. Hfif" Do not forget tho fresh roasted nnd Aroma. coffees, nlwnys contains i e O. C. T. Go's J'AKSKNGKU JJTKABiUU pOJV10NA AJ.TONA LEAVKd FOll I'OIITI.AND Pnlly oxcopt fluniUr at7n in Q01UK TJIUK AND OllKAl' 1IATKB. Dock Ijotwtou Hlutn mid Cnnrt Bta. i- M. V. IIALDWIN. Aueot. IE . Mrs. L. H. Stinson has returned from a visit in Glncknmus county. Hon. J. K. Wentherford, of Albany was in tho city ycatarday. Francesco Seley has returned from the letz. John J. King uturtcd yesterday for JJutte, Montana. 31 re. E. E. Lorrimer, of Sclo, is visit- ig Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank D.iyey. Mrs, J. 1). Hunt, of Gervnis, has re turned to her home after n few days' visit hero. Rep. E 1). Uriggs, of Jnckeon county, in tho city. Mrs. Frank Keatli, of Portland, is ylsltlnjr her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry arploy. Fred Holalngor has returned to Lo.and liter attending the funeral of his brother. Gov. and Mrs. T. T. Geer went to ortland yesterday, and the governor ast oenng delivered nn address to tho utivo Bone. , IMr. end Mrs. M. Smith of tho Waldo lIUIls lo't latt night for a visit to Da- Ohio. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Cornell of Port am! came up last night for n visit with parents, Mr, and Mr. G. M. Par- mentor. 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sroat, T. Holvor i and Judgo John II. Scott returned Din Portland last night. ,. P. lloiso, Jr., K. Ilrcyman, and J, Ai-kerman went to Portland this morning. fifr. nnd Mrs Win. Talklngton of IWelllngton Kansas who have been visit- bis brother Frank and family went jLooklng Glass valley Donulas Go. Inst ight to visit her parents. KTohn W. Veatcli returneu to Roaeburg last niuht after attending tho funoral of 1G JdTbrotlier-in-law Elmer 0. Holslnger. fiMrs. Jas. Hunt and llttlo twin boys, of Brvais, who were hero n fow days visit- Rng her mother Mrs, Fennel), of tho Hotel Salem, returned homo yrstenUy yenirlg. Irs. John Krauco went to Portland Itfls morning to attend the fuueral of hor icle y. Kinsoy who died very nddenly. Irs. O. J. Shirley of Cotton, Wash, turned home this morning nftur a ruth's visit with hor mother Mrs. M. rgni . Her sifter MIfs Katenoeom- 4ed her to remain over this winter. W Irs II Kovnml Mil. Hull, i Water ... ,--,-. - -- game are Hero ti.o guests oi aire. ILafure. J C. Daker wont to Portland brdavevuning being called tluro by njekuese of a grand uhlld. A Moottcr Cua For Buf falo. rrAio, '. V , Nov. 21 -One of Para's groat guns designed for .defenso. fs beine nrenared at Sandv jll PJy"r transportation to thisoity, for ISShlUltlon at the oominz Pun-Amorioan PgSositiou. This monster enelne of fweigha 100,000 pounds, and wa fiml in the uhow of South Hothtc- COUNCIL ORbERS NEW HOSE Names Judges and Polling Places for City El ection Grants a Special Permit to John Cord ray, Lessee of New Opera House Major nisltop, Hecordor Judah, nnd Aldermen llurrowH, Walker, Illggs, Ges nor, Larsen and Griswold were present at the regular meeting of tho city council Tuesday evening. P. II. D'Arcy, nddrcsBed tho council In behalf of John H. Cordray, tho lepseo of tho i ow opt r i 1 ousp, asking per mission to dispopo of tho tickets for his two nights, No. 30 nnd Dec. 1, in any way he should seo fit, by auction or otherwise. Mr. D'Arcy stated that ho had examined tho charter nnd the llcenso ordinance and gave it as his opin Ion that tho council would have powor to grant this request. Aldermen Gosner, Higgfl nnd Larson spoke in favor of granting tho request nnd Alderman Griswold against it. Tho request was granted and the recorder Instructed to Ibsuo a permit to Mr. Cordray. Chairman Larson of tho committee en flro and water, stated tlint tho hoso had been ested and Borne of it found do fectlvo, nnd ho recommended that 000 feet of hose bo purchased. This recommendation was adopted, nnd tho recorder instructed to ndyer- use for bids for that amount of lioee, Tho rccordor reported n charge ngainst tho electric lighting company of f 13 80 for lights out, and was authorized to do duct that amount from tho next bill for limits. On motion of Alderman Griswold tho recorder wns instructed to correspond with our representatives In congress, nnd ask them to endeavor to have an other story added to tho now govern ment building, in view of the fact that tho bids for stune do not cover the ap propriation. A resolution was passed nam lug tho following judges nnd following places for the coining election : Fjiist Wahd, A. T. Ycnton, J O. Keed John Currnns. Skco.su Waiid, Goo. Penrco, A. D. Pal mer, J- Q. Wilton. Timed WAiti,Gco Gray, It. W. Carey, John Gray. Fourth Waiii, Ira 12. Alien, Henry Morau, II. D. Landon. First Waiio, No. 3 Kiiglno Houro, N. Llborty St. Second Waiid, J. A. Simpson's stables on Court St. ' Third Waiid, Jas. Freeland's stbro, Stnto St. near High. Fourth WAnn,Pge & Stevens' stnblos Com. &. Trndo Sts. DILLS ORDERED l'.UI). Portland Fuel Co $ ; it) oo 4 10 1 00 1 25 1)1 48 3 20 25 35 2 110 2 OJ 3 50 2 00 2 60 5 10 0 10 215 08 1 60 1 85 Salem T& DUo Salem Sentinel Patton Bros Salem Water Co WI1. HnrghurtCo Oreiron T &TCo R M WuduA Co Stntosmnu Pub Co Hrortstor & White W II Sternum! Holer Urns W II Hyars Salout Gas Co Qnlem Gas Co Salem L AT Co N J Judah Griswold A. Chase JOURNAL WEEKLY FASHION LETTER Nkw Youk, Nov. 17, Furs woro rover moro uorn than they will be this winter. Coats are lined with fur, whilo mantles and fut garments of every description aro seen fashioned in every conceivable stylo, There are tails and tails need to adorn theeo wraps. No animal with tail half a yard and more long is known to have beon discovered. Yet a singlo collar of Alaska sablo is heavy with tun tails, flvo at either end, each uppendage 21 inches ( long. There is suspicion that many llttlo j squirrel tana woio strung loguiuur io make tho long end of tho collar. B&Thls is not a season in which one's eealsMn must ho remade in a specified way. It may h done I lto an Kton coat of full or half length, an Umplro or a close-fitting jacket, according to tho skin or the preference. English women have au extraordinary liking for the long ) coats, loose at the back, which tasteful j Americans aureod last winter as not in-1 tended for promenading purposes, The English preference for tho shape lnas uarment (a exnresidnjr itself in coats ii.i.. i i.., ,ii..ii I ui wuukiu uu uiuui.i. ' Indeed we muet have some lur on our garments or about them if wo wish to bo fashionable this season. Fnr bats are to be extensively aoni I , .. ' . , I again this seawm and are td.own in a lie- wildering variety of sha)0 and style Those made of sable and mink, or of i ohlnchila, are the smarLst and moat . , peuaive, nnu uiu in mo -m." ..w.s.. - i w) tnc 6t0ntacn, purine Hit mooa, the velvet and tulle hats. They are al ani Jncrcosoa the activity of Cite blood most without exception in shades to b , making glands. u,.J'r0',,t,,n,Ket,1!! worn over thelaee.nnd are a little heavy in dosignj but the heaviness is counter acted in many instances with tbo trim- minps of wft feather pompous, lace veils j of toft white lace, or in velvet flowers of ( somo llgbt coloring. There is evidently j a return Io the English walking bat, shape, while the three cornered Iwt is ! also to be seen, and the latter shape fs j smart made in fur. in faet it is veryj much better in fur or vvlret than in felt, j The fid for trimming wiUt the Ion, cur- ved buokles reigns supreme for fur as well as velvet. The buekle govs aeroes the crown of the hat, or half way round Thai Is ayspcpsla., " It makes life miserable. v ... Its sufferers eat not because Ihey want to but simply because they MUST. They complain of a bad taste In tho mouth, a tenderness at the pit of, tho stomach, a feeling of puffy fulness, headache, heartburn andyhat not, Hood's SnraaparllliiruredJoscpli P. kalne, FlMiBKMi. Ky.. who write?: " wan troiu.led with (lnicple for a number S ars and took nieillcino flint did nib no gooll. 1 was advtiod tiv friends to trv Hood'o Sarsapnrllln which 1 did and It put mr howeN In porfoct condition, earn mo strength and encrey and tnado me feel like n now pernon." . HoosI'g SarsapariMsa Promises to cure and keeps the prom ise. Beware of substitutes. Buy Hood's and only Hood's. the crown, if mndo of cut jot, gilt or rhinostonos, nnd really makes or mnrs tho hat. Panne velvet is used for trim mine felt hats, but only in tho lighter colorings, preferably in white, and there nro onoor tuo hats tnado of sable and trimmed with ostrich plumes of tho pnmo shading, with a rosetto of yellow lnco just in front, that arc expensive enough to satisfy the most extravagantly dis posed purchasor. A feather or chiffon boa Is now ns much a necessity of tho American no tunn ns it is of the Parisian, who never considers hcrsolf correctly gownod if sho has not some becoming tldng of tho sort o wear nround her neck. Chiffon, cither black or white or black and whito mndo in full ruclio nnd with long fringed ends of cheuillo, is immensely popular, while ono most attractive stylo is made of quilted nioussellcn do eoio that has an edgo of satin and two lines of satin ribbon. This boa has long ends but is shaped down into points finished with bows of blnok natln ribbon. It is a simplo llttlo design, but u very good ono lor shaping tho boa, makes it tit much bettor nnd is consequently more becoming, ns tho soft ilufllncss qf tho boa does not couutornct tho dumpy look it gives o tho woman who hns n short neck. Tho ostrich feather boas nro still fashionable, but thoro nro moro of tho light boas euon than tho dark ones, na tho dark oiicb will bo kept for winter Heather. Light grey and tho light tan nro tho favorito colors, and If poasiblo thoy will match tho color if tho gown bo of any color than tan or groy n pretty idea Is to have tho hat tlfo samo bIiiuIo. Tho whito boas whethor ostrich feathers or chiffon, aro only worn for driving or with white or very light gowns, ns they nro too conspicuous and also too Jellcato for ordinary everyday woar, but they aro so extremoly becom ing it is not romarkablo that they are sometimes seen on occasions when they aro not exactly appropriate. Irritation Congress at Chlcaco. Ciiicaoo, Nov. 21. Tho ninth annual session of tho National Irrigation on Congress began a throe days' session thoro today. Dologntes aro present from all parts of tho country but especially from the West and tho Pucifle Coast. Tho Western delegates strongly favor a movement looking to tho reclamation by tho govormont of tho arid lands of tbo West through tho construction of moun nln stream reservoirs. Former U. 8. Senator Carey, of Wyoming, is president of tho Congress. In Protate Court. Tho final account of A. O. Condlt, ad ministrator of tho estato of S. O. Mudge, deceaecd, has been allowed, and tho ad ministrator discharged. George II. Mudge, guardian of Kthol Mud go, a minor, has filed bis soml-an-nual roport in tho probato court, show ing tho funds on hnnd to be 1531.05. The annual roport of Clara E Urey, guardian of tho estate and porson of W. 'M. Brey. a minor, waB also filed, show ing a balance of (302.34 on band. GrmMtlpst Rvi.rvlindv'a nrond of this sort "'V ' r . , i r i .tf. Sf'hUcl brain nnd active' bod! here ore other kinds of grandparents that we can't be proud of. Weak of body am! feeble of mind, we can only Tutv them. They no more live; they F1 .&t wht maVus Ulc differvnoc between these two claasaa of old men? a sound stomach and a pltjntifiil sup- gy Vffi g' eryDS men voudki urn- v " -- n aimUate tne loco mey -., u so strengthen them for a life of rea sonable exertion. I Miflertd for ilx year with conttlpatlod sua lodUVtloa. duKop which time I -f-aptared iTlDnylcUii. tut they could not ieali ray SI?5 wrfceaMr O VopvltvitU. of Kureka tffiuwZeEitM Co. ArkTI ftt ut there w. mT Jielp tot roe oould not retain food oa roy JhVfln T y in I commenced Ul prflfU awl Improred from the atart Alter .XfL!flKS. tAu. at the Diaeovery I waa ibte teVdaMeht wort a4 have been laipwlor JilBce. ia oowta arood health Jorvoeol rayto yea" I meK all to Or. Hee'e Old people often need a laxative aidM The bt for them U Dr. Pierce's pleasant PcileU. . of MlMHODiM i i ' i ' Dr. Bull's Couch cWe Syrus win Immediate relief to n clilld soffocatlng with tho dreadful croup. Mothors, keep this rcllablo mcdlcjiio, always handy nnd It will save-yoUsmn'riV Uneasy hours; It costs biit V5 cents. CH for City Warrants. Notlco is hereby given that there aro funds on hand npplicnblo to tho pay ment of All wnrrantfl of tho City of Snlom drawn on tho gonorn! fund en dorsed on or beforo Aug. 3, 1000. Holders of enid warrants will plcoso present them for payment at Laud it iiusira uanK, as interest will coaso.Irom date of this notice John Mom, City Treasurer. Snlom, Or., Nov. 14, 1P0O. ll-14-10t No Uae, Cnttcrson Look here, old man! I."t mo toll you hew I tonnage my wife. I nlwnys glvo her mon6y when alio does not want It, nnd when sho docs I refer to tho tlrao when I offered It to her. Ilnttcrson That's a fine scheme, but It wouldn't work In my ense. "Why notr "Well. I've never yet seen tho time when my wlfi didn't want money ." Ilnrper's llnznr. OASTOnSA. Iien tte a ' Kk" Ycu Hara Atajs BotM wx Traveling is nn easy undertaking and n pleasant pastlmo now adavs, espoclal ly If you tako tho Northorn Pacific for your Kastorn trip. They know how the prosont day rally way passongor likes to travel unu what he wnnts and thoy supply hitu With ho comforts of a homo, ThoJsorthorn Pnciflo runs through trains daily to Si. Pnui and Minneapolis and nlfu has throuch i-areorvico to Kansas City, Omaha, mid at, Loula. U 13 lot Find j of Co'i and SIlYir. CiiLomnr., Ar1- Nov. 21. The largest and rtclrtt Itoa of gold, silver nnd copjWrTtntr linr' TMevdr discovered In thin dltriut is no lying partly exposed :n a mining dm of Hughes and Mi'chull, clofm to tho Mollio Gibson cine. Tlw body of tho ore avorngoslG Ir.nlios in width. Hie assays show an average of $125 t . hu ton of all values. The Lxcitcratnt not Over Tho rush to the drug storo still con tinues nnd dnll rrc8 of people Call for n bottle of Komp'sKalsamiortheTliroat and Lungs (or ilioouru of Coughs, Colds, AHthmn, Uronchltia nnd Consumption. Komn's Knlsnm. tho standard tamllv n'inedy,"l8 sold on n gunranteo nnd never ins to gtvo uullro satisitQtion. Price Co. and,50e, 2 . . . Gov. Bsckham Married. OwK.Mtiioitouoii, Kv., Nov. 21. Gov. Jtockhain and Mlsi Jean Ilaphael Fuqua will bo marr'ed tonight in tho First Presbyterian Churcli. Tho Governor's staff will bo present, nnd the list of bridesmaids includes somo of the most prominent young women in Kentucky society. The llomllest Mao la Salem Ad well as the hundhomest. nnd others lire invited to call on nny druirttlst and get frco a trial bnttlo of Kemp's Halsaui for the Throat and Lungs, ii remedy tlint In gunrnutccd to cure and bollevo till Chronlo and Acute Coughs, Asthma, lironchttlH and Consump tion, Price 2.re. nnd 50c. eod&w .Tin nu '.Vomlili III Chlnn. Tho fete of tho moon ls'cccbrnted In the eighth month of the yenr, and this lasts six days. Presents nro then mnde on which the figure of tho moon Is up parent, nnd u largo pngoda Is Illuminat ed. Firecrackers nnd music nnd fnm lly reunions prevail. A midnight ban quet on the Inst night tcrmlnntcfl the fenst, nnd then tho descent of the god dess of the moon, which wo call tin man In tho moon, Is nwnlted. Blie Is supposed to visit the cnrtlt nt this time to grant thd wishes of mortals. The moon with tho Chinese Is the patroness of poetry, nnd ntitumn Is tho poet's fn vorlto Benson. Leslie's Weekly. Do you Cough? Dr. Hull's Counh Syrup will euro n Cough or Cold at ouco. Conquore uroup, wnooping-uouKU nntt Moale-i Cough without fall. Mothors prnlso XJ ah fiurorofiulta. Price, 25 eta. Itcfusotlio denlcr'8 Bubstltuto ; It Is not as pood. nil's S Always curfts when others fail, pr. Ilull'a Pill cur Comtlnatlon nnd Liver IrouWu. sm pill, io tU. TrUl box, r. (ta Galvanized ic uootora proecnuo ic lor iironciu tin, lloursoncws. GrIpjo, Pneumonia and Consumption. It trlvoa oulck. MJPMMGk) Ooyi yrup Wa make a specially of cornices und all kinds of Work in "galvanized iron. X X X X 3E X- CJ HE DBS X 3ST C3r - - Vl rt t t, Work and material always ihe bast, and our prices up ajwas tle lowest. A h in ri PHONE 161 3C? SOMETHING NW! X X -KERN INCANDESCENT OA8 OOHNER- NoOhimney, no blukil Slantls. Gives 'Jfi candle Kwtir per foot of a consnmetU Several ajies. We have in stock the .NiI JjnjrnlnK onu tpr$ nw hour and giving, a WJ andle ;qh er Ifgbt fr 8-10 of one eonrper 'JTou?, Ii tllftf Sq 2, giving 70lamTte er at a 9pt of (bW.pt t-jPtyW? r- INVESTIGATE THEM--- 4 Chornokota St. DEAUTV. Duutj wl Urn of th wotld'i Attitt For the wtndtrlnit wlr. the trtndcrlnfr first Uncltrjh itih ql her Jiurrjtnc Jttl 'She hTrwtJn,l world full of bltlenirp. lit The I)liKd cl the vloUt 1 t fi In her vtlnai Her pulfe lii the ptKlon of April ralni. Qut ol the hft of a satin flower fled tutUa ttrr ejrlldi In on tweet hour. Out of the tnd he mide her feet Tht OiejrJilMut lotelftnd liurincr aixl.flrrtl Out of i floOil fie w. t her htfr llMr'int1i' with tla rlfif held there. t hit (i her nninef There'i none that know-. Mlber of HlwliM or Month or ftote. tliali her pathway t None may tell. nut II iltni1 to heateh. and" It dfpa io Kelt. The Birment on her If mlit and fire, Anaer nnd ,rf)f and hcart'a dcilre. Iter furrhrlB Jewel't an amcthyit) the ptrUnfl t her la fore In a mlit.. lift gjritle It of the heryt (tone, And ue iteik roe for her flower has Brown, lUedto the hrlm with the etrensth of the inn. A. Mtjtoinie reef, and only one. Tfie lilnl In her hret ilra ill day lorr A womlefful. nuKul, nblperti(t nit The aong thai la ot all wlnB thlnfft, None knowa It niurleta or hom with wlnijs. Nora llopper lllit I'l-fre) I.ltirnry. A Mnhi street secondhand hook Ntott wns. the scene of nu nmuslnjr lit tie comedy tlm other tiny. A ragged ureldn. who had crept In unnoticed, pulled n dog eh red book with n glided title of love nnd adventure from the rack nnd. nfter Angering It for n mo llieut. beciimc Immediately absorbed In the thrilling tnlo. When the bookseller cnught sight of Ids Impecunious visitor, his first Im pulse wns to chnse the boy nwny. On second thought, however, lie loft tin youthful render to his pleasure. At length tjie time for closing cntuo nround, untl the old man set about bolting tlic shutters. Thd noise nwoke t)6 urchin frorn Ills drertro. He llngerltigly closed the book and, sidling up to tho proprlctof, nikod with nil the nssurntico of his gittter training, Sny, mlBter, whnt time tl'yer open termomr?" Hnrtfortl Telegram. KngllHb nrchorfl In bnttlo used the longbow, Trench archers tho cross bow. Tuf longbow wns certainly tin better. Dr. Bull's Couth Syrup cures the most stub born coughs. coldB nnd lung affections. Kvon Incipient consumption hns boon successfully cured by this marvelous remedy. Snfferors will obtnln relief niter a fow doses, O JOL. ts a? 3d. I A . , p ma wna yoi ma KM YoallawAliran Bough Itow's This? Wo offer ono hundred dollars reward for nny case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hnll'B Cntnrrh Ouro. F. J. Cheney A Co., props , Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, havo known V. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, nnd lie Hove him perfectly honornbloln all busi ness transactions, and financially ahlo to carry out nny obllontlon mndo by Ihelr 11 rm. West A Trnax, wholoeala druggists, Toledo. O Warning, IClnnnn A Marvin, wholcealo drutrgists. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken intrnal I, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Price, 76u per bottle. Bold by nil druggists. Testimonials frco. Hall's Family Pills nro the best Btari tha Xl H" Klflj "m Han Alrra)r3 Boujhl react Ueclared Why dovoto all your lime rending tho Boer War and the Gold Fields oi Alaska? Thoro nn other mnttors o vital importance; you may mnkontrlp East, and will want to know how to travol. In order to havo the best ser vice, uso the Wisconsin Central lly., between fit. Paul and Chicago. -For rates and othor Information, write .In i A. Clock, General Agent, Portnnd, Orr. Ti.tvellng is an easy and pleasant undertaking now-n-dnys, especially If vuu niu ru iuiiuiiuvu a ill iuu lliu Northorn Patiilc. the road that nicer lalns the wants of pnsaeiigers und sup plies them. Tho Northorn Pacific's crack train Is the North Coast Limited, which leaves Portland dally at 1 : 15 p. in. For rates and other Information apply to nny Northern Pacific agent, or write to A I). Charlton, A. O. P. A., 265 Morrison street, corner Third, Portlund. 10. 1U lOt CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Bears tho Signature of tyJsJUki Iron Work . . , V . mf m v . fV T S BURROUGHS, ip state -bt : If Wf i,111 TT ' Tlophon 6t)u aatt7fWairii-'' yTCTTTO CASTOS "4 ' Ayi't'clablcPrcporallonlbrAs- simuating uictooanndiicuuia ting llic Stomachs tuulDowis or Promolcs DlgcslloivClwcrfnl rtC53 ancincst.Coiilnlns ncllltcr Ojihim.Morplitnc norXiiieral. not "Nutc otic . nmftotouurSMarLnrax Slxjrruut JttoittntMJUit CtyifitJ Stair Wmiymnninvr. INrrfia- AperTccI llcmctly ror-Consdpa-Ion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea oiul Loss OF Sexi:i, liilan tan i FncSunllo Signature of NEW YORK L EXACT C0PV OF WRAPPER. i BHHaWJatgWPWaBCTTOciVjCTSfcaWWKaaE A Good and Faithful Servant Is a gem, ns well ns n Valunhlu acquisition to nnv household. You can havo two Htinli 111 your kitchen if you have n good rook ur.d ono of our stoves or ranges It hells, brphs. roasts or bakes equally well, is economical labor saving, nnd in ovorv way satisfactory. A delight to tho eye, It iludu u cjulck way to man's stomach nod there vo nro I eo ono, try one, liny ono. Wo close fit 17 o'clock. , R. M WADE & CO. SALEM OREGON An Exhibition of Fine Plumb ing. Can be seen any day at Balem where wo havo fitted updwtllliiKH with tho heat modem Ideas in nanllnry plumbing in bathrooms, kltuhens nnddresaliiK rooms. Our work Is thu nemo of scientific work manship und will give satlsfnutlon to those who relv upon our skill. We will do anything In the llnu of plumbing, gas llttinp, steam lilting, und roofing to tho entire satisfaction ol thoio who seek our services, BARR&PETZEL 214 COMMBROIiVh HTUKHT. Tolophono 9H71. WHICH? Are ou conlflrit, with linliffrrmit or positively iimottifHutorv laiiiHlry watrk, or do you duairi' wimuthliiK WUvr? Yon pan ''pay your, iony ami lake ywir eholfe." Wltli us you may n$ lorlnln of laundering that Hernia elotlnm. tlmt makes thum Imve htiru proiierly IroHwf ami folded. Yoti will Hant to kn tlioax nine new woolens soft and full tia Your olioiee, then will wiiw mm if you fix tiputi iih. Salem StRam Laundry QQWHUt. i. oi M4TIU1 rugrHiKtoit. POltOOH I). OI.MHTKAO, Will. Phono 411. MM Liberty Utr . Trfflt SINCLAIR HAM - A Ham You JVtost UeitokHtt ham nut tin. 'Wis bwit WJL Utah bake or fry. U is Ui jua4wt rrjee ira uiper t"nu owurs. Tfi ouly Harritt &.U.wpip& Of.U lOsTOKtrOt?OftOBItV '" irafifhi. Forlnfants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bough! sn Use r Over Thirty Years TMC CIMTAUR -OMPAhf. NW TOK OITf. Bears the Signature w 1 jr rfv Trii If A In B iMkKiS?smm3m J! 1 iJa Frn A Good Breakfast For tho dainty npnotito or for thu hearty cater can bo made from our tempting lamb chops or mutton chops, beefsteaks or pork chops. Our meats nro of ux- ntt s to llavor. succulent, inicy nui ten- T ur, and nro cut. mid. trlmmeil .by ex perts fhr your table. If you haven t (ainplnd. qur eliolco meats, you havo tnlssedli treat worth' remoinlering. ,E C CROSS SALEM OR. Phono 2111. Wiien Thanksgiving Comes that tiny, of all days in tho year, your supply of wines und liquors should eomprlae only tho very bust brands. You will never go far wrong If your TlHinkiHdvIng sideboard and table are up4iuil hv J. P. Itogers, The finest vintage, Oie boat distilleries, aro rep remnlwl In his steek. Here area few oi the maty items; clarets, mtuterues, lliirguiidiws, port and sherry in Wines ; Hhhkles. cotfiiaoj) and liijuoursof ox- iptional quality and valuo. J. P Rogers 21fl Wx OAmmsrHal Ktrnet SJ&- WIhIvskW und Hiatal I. -V Can Eat aeons In Saleni. say so, Jnitatola to nl bwt flavored arflolefln Upmarket, that keeiMHiTie. Iffue Orass ITrffii. nn tortj L IB ' . 1 1 a" B i mammUmnA ,,Now today. ndvortiBomentu four linos or loss In this column lnrtBd throe times for 25o.. OOq n week 9I.OO por month. 'All ovr fewr Knes nt same rata y A RARE CHANCE Sun? h5 street, four tlotks south or the court heese wW te solJ at hair Its value. Good fcoss, flMH view In the city, fruit trees, etc. Awrty at Journal office. PUlE LOST. Dotwecn depot and South Salem school, a black purse, with initinls "O. C. R. and card of Cnrrlo O. Iloynl, also flO In gold. Re turn to Journal office for liberal re ward. 11-20 3t STOLEN A dark groy maro 7 years old( weight nbout 140P. A little pigeon toed. (Small hair-slip In conter, of forehead. Anyono knowing where nbouts plcnpo rotwrt to shorlff at tho undorslgncd. K. D. Tetor, Rosednlo, Or. 11 20 3d lw FOR SALE-A thoroughbred English Jljtolntor, young dog; Also a second- liahd doublo barreled shot sun, good ns now. Will soil very cheap. In- quire nt corner of 18th nnd Trndo 8t. WANTED. To know 'jflo whorcabouta of E. O. Neal, former County Rccordor of Linn county, late of Enntorn Ore gon,who borrowod a diamond ring nnd breastpin of tho undersigned agreeing to return tho same after election. Al bany Democrat please copy. Suitable rowan! offered forrotrJrnot tho Man or tho diamonds to Old Bn.t, ANDRuaox. LARSEN THE TALMIST AllskyBJdg. Cor. 3rd & Morrison Sts. Portland, will read when all leading events' In' Ufa take placo for gain and loss. Ilia work. Readings 60 conts. "Prac tical Hand Rending" for sale by all dealors. Prico 76. 11 12 23tt Robinson ThorinnI bath cabinet, the greatest known health protector and restorer. For salo by Mrs. J. A. Sell wood and Mrs. T. B. Falrbank, 383 Front sticet, Salem, Or., Phono, Main 2771. 11-7-lmo Foil Salb, At half Its cost, having no timo to uso it. A now Stoclrton In cubator with two broodors, 400 'egg capacity... Also Belgian Hares, good stock nt reasonable prices. 11.2.10t John Iu.ni, Hubbard. WANTED. Big Fir wood. If you want to contract for large lota o( wood for next season, call nt tbo ofllco of Salem Light and Traction Co. 10-2 t-tf. PASTURAGE For good winter pasturo inquiro of II. Orayton, ono block west of north Balom school. 10 2-1 tf REMOVED. Wm. Long, veterinary Burgeon, has removed from Chornok etn street to tho Strong property. No, 10 llelvlow street, just west of Com mercial. 10 17mlr SALEM LODGES f. J. W..W. Kalara Uamp Mo, us. Meotaoverr rnaaravot; Mf,7). lu A. O. U. Wt haU. SUlo Ilia, Mdr V. I), l'runtr. O. O. w. a. aiooroa, cieia room m, Mooroa uia lromcsTicwa on vmhjkioa. Court Hherwoxl Korvat No. IV. UooU Ktldar ulglita In Turner block. John M. Ohaao, O, it. A U Drown Uaor ILlMrr American Laundry Owned nnd operated by Americans Work first-class. Qlvo it your patrotu age. Main ofllco and laundry at II)'' Ctiurch street. Tolophono Main 2851. llntnch ofllces, Wlnrttt Cigar Storo Fair Ground Storo, Vow Park Grocery, Alton it Uoworsox, Statu Street NEW STORE. G. E. Montgomery, has opened up a now confectionary and olgar store at No. 280 Ooinmorclnl street where ho will carry a completo stock of candles and smoking goods, 10 15 DEAFNESS CURED or no pay. C. II. ROWAN, Milwiukec.YS Is White House Restaurant First class cook, First class service, ' Enjoyablo meals. GEORGE BROS, Props. ROCKY fMOUNTAIN SCENERY BY DAYLIGHT Daylljht Stopover at Hlanara 1'alU. Through first class toualst sleeper from I'ftolfle Coast weekly for Ohloago. Boston, New York, and other eastern points, via RloOrande Western, (Great Bait Lake Itotito) Denver & Rio Grande, QUIA V and Illinois Central to Ghicagt, connect ing in tho Uuloi' Depot with Michigan Central's similar car (or points oust. Fnrpartleulara call on or address Local Agenta ar, II. II. Timjiuuix, Oom'I Ag't. III. Cent. R. R. 8 Otf 1412 Third st Portland Ore The Ureat Roek bland Route lias Just inaugurated n weekly personally conducted tourist ear eerylao between the Paeiflt eoast and points East In con tlon with the Rto Grande Western and Denver & Rio Urando and Illinois Cen tral Rys, lly leaving Portland on any Saturday morning lia the 0. R. A N. connection can bo made on this car at Ogden, or by leaving Portland on any Thursday ovaning.via the Southern Pacific, con nection can be tnapo with this car at Sacramento. Ask your ticket agent about this car or wrlto to A. E, CoorKB, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. U Sii tarli!ctl. " , To atop L !ijwltnjCi m )fte;;cut some uloiiloff lt ?bP"! iinhicb snuuro, roli It boul'tho aha of a lead penell nnd put It .up tbo nostril that la bleeding. Tito hollow In It will allow tha sufferer to breatheu The blood will .fill the spoee between tbetJ ami uiq rnwie nun win vsry nogu eo(UUttt and cease to flow. J. A