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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1900)
If i 9W w iH h M , . -., .,,,,, , , r.-,i .w. MUttMMmmmmkiuMMtAauimm iiMwwai 0iiiiri!MMijgJi d8L Weak1 Mpfft J Orirls k fflaS88 r' , is H m . .uuuHunaw MKHSMISttMSM nrwi gifttfulWfw fu'wihinrtiO CITIZENS TICKET Parents, look to the health of your daughters as ther opnroacti that perilous period of their Urea when they undergo that marvelous transformation from sirlhood to woman hood. Guard them nloselv. their whole future depends upon the care you cire them. The system is weakened by tlie changes that are taking place, and it of women can be traced to is often at this stage tliat the deadly consumption fastens upon its victims, 01 me majority 01 weajenesses 01 The cause this critical period of the girl's life. "About two Vu 111 bnd hea fast hr condition was that which la generally called all run down. orcourae.wornen auoui nor, na employed Uie best pbrilolan to attend tier. Tnejr studied ber cao and although ther U1 ererthlns; poialbte, t her M. ". : r ...T. 1 ... tTji. - 7. . iV -'. "u mit Dniieu jut- twoyeare .go my daughter, who wm then In her sixteenth year, health. She wis pale and thin, without strenrtb orTlUlltr, m illtlon was that which Is generally called all run down. We were. Mil attention to ur. wniianir I'lojcnua rorl'alo reople.and tot wife bad heard they were a itne tonlo, ao wo decided to try them for my daughter. We did to. and lntlde of eight week the primary cause of her troublo wm removed and iiimir imi i urn uuih'i m?iiiiiTiiliiai ni'i "Arrant many neoDlewllI burn medicine and taken hwdnm. tbeynre not -eared they thrown mlde as no good, or take it spsimodlcally. Then If We believed In a fair trial In strict accordance with direction! and nnr f.uF.. fulflese wan rewarded, for ho wat greatly benenud by them. Her color eamo to her cheek and the continued to gain In weight and strength. Bo you see) both myclfuud my wife hellers In Dr. William' Pink Mil for Fale Peopls and have found them a wonderful medicine. We bare told a great many peonleabootthem and have been glad to do ao." (sicuedi OroKoK Loucxs, 81 Lincoln At., Cortland, JT. t. Bubtcnbed ami sworo to before mn IhlaSotu day of June, 19UQ. F. C. PjUisoxs, Jftary Puttie. Or. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale r aoM tr$M delf,orwl be tent poelnUd on rtctlpt of prlce.M cents a box. or ilc 9JBffCSffi!El3it ft " " "" "" & iM" " People MV. (MT A 'Of Mackintoshes, Box Coats and-Capc Coals1? 'Black; Brown and Tans '"at' "greatly -reduced prices: This means all of (Mem-no Reserve. XXX Watch this space-ftpr prices., X i A Large Petition For Present City Council A'so Acceptance From the Gentle men to Save Another Term on the Old Conditions The Petition. To Hon. 0 PlliefKin.MRynr;X.J. nilnli. It.'i-mil.r; 1) ifhsmi. Mnrelinl: Jolin Molr. Trmnirer; K. I. U'nlki'r, A 'Icrniiiii K"lri Want; S. A. Mvyt, AMoiiunti M-coiiil With!: (iporptdri wold, Ahlrn an loiuili U'stil, S'hIimn, Oregon. Gentlemen: Voiir onrcful, prinlrilt and ccoimiiii. fll e.niliiiit of our oily affairu for tins pasl twojoiira, meets with the tinqinililk-il endotvemiint o( the tax pu torso Sttlcin. Instead of nn iSOOO deficit ns lioreto foro, you have by your iriulnnt mamim; ment suvod to to tlio tax payers more than that amount annually. You havo kupt your pledgee to the proicrty owners in tvory particular and by a rontlnuatlon of your methods ho uiv nun!iui iimi in uuo iimo wo may liquidatponr incubus of indebtedness and bo free from tlio former certainty of municipal bankruptcy. Having beimn tho good work, wo do not wish to turn buck until wo realize its full consummation. Tho absurd cry of politics should deceivo no one, any moro than in the management of anyother corporation. Politics in this matter is tho cry of tbo eelt-scekor. Wo havo already tried Hint and it led us to tho verge of financial ruin. We desire in tho Interest of every tax payer In Salem, to continue tho methods which yon hnvo pursued for tho two past years, and we heroby solicit your candidacy for ro-oioction to tbo samo positions in our city government which you havoleo honestly and ably filled for tho last two years. That i what Is required by every organ of th uody. for Ute. proper,. per forrnance of luv UuKtlons. . t. It prevents blllousnws. dyspepsia, constipation, kiJney complaint, rheu maiftm. catarrh. nfvfurtassAieak ness. hintr.ev r -n&tVoioffcnesand ilt,QrdliJLilV)ivltal processes. W. t. K-ton. Wi-hUWt k. Ala., look Hooifs Saraararilla m mnv IjIh llH pure. Ho wrt.tkM he ta l.swt felt fWl.bul rl for tome "flM.. Ucffnlie hvf DaMhcd'tlirf tlfit bottle of M pfVnt. be (-lt lttr and nhea be. fiadi. !& tii ieuittt !ti Ilka mother man - fr. from that tired fellog and able t ! u r.-ort. Hoed' QtivsapaiiriESsA RjpniTces?'.fi'lrMJr5 afjUTke'eps") tho promise. Accept no substitute, but get Hood's today. ! OREGON VS .NEBRASKA Will of dn Iriimterant'Tvho Don't Like Rain. A Potato Story From the" Country Where it is dry Sometimes Reply to Webfoot Land. Win Staiuer A T Northcutt H A Kurtz A M Uanoi) Horbert.W Hartle C N Olmrcliill S U Watkius A I) Pnlmur (t II Tliomppon Carey F Ulartin John A Jeffroy H S rayage F G Bowersox Ashloy White Rpbt Creo fsadoio Qrcenbaum L A Roragish " EligHtieaker J.Batltngnrtner John Hughes P 0 Lovar G Marsh 0 L Watt W G Robbins J h RlBKS Allan Mi odes F P Litchfield J II Campbell S E Stanton A. L. Brown and others. K X Ilof.ir W W Hepburn II D Lauilon Edward Williams FG Haas J U Campbell Jr James Walton A McGlll Geo Klclmrds II Pohln Wm II qihlwaier W 0 tteynolda ' A " PcogKhi j D B Stevens J tfCbbk J 31 Huber John 8 Walton , P M llanahaw ' S,R Snnford Julius Nelson James Batcheldr' Amos Strom; C E Bowen F LaBrunch John Ueldockor E J Hostetter STRIggs O G Savage T Holverton A Salem rral ts(t man lus rtveiwd a Ncbraxkn uetiaper containing tjio following pooiii. Evidently it hii pent to some out' M Mb old liiunn town by an immigrant from that poctlou wlfo struck tho rainy fonson in 'Oregon ufid'has iibt 10011 here Imig enouli lo lioroiu;lily Dppreeiat its nierita a fwtlilro of our rtnnale- Wefcfoot Lsnd. , Tund WuUh'lUn.l; I've renolunl the land of. .tiiiid liiid rain I'vo stnuyltHl Ipiigtliis liuid togiiiii, And now that I hdvo n'rttliPiMrii.' Hint, I often wipi ilint-.Ilmdtnot. ciiomts. Oh, webfoot land, wet webfoot land, ab in my iioun) t sntlly stand A MiigMr.0 without thro' dripping raiu, And long to fee tlie run again. . I surely wish that I could fly To lands whoro it is Bometimefl dry. It ralnn at morn, it rains at eve. It rains at noonr there's no" rt'piidvc,' Duy after day itusfetiieanie. , ' I womier why I ever came.' It does n6 jfcopd tojjlck or swear, To throw Vodrfcbootfl.nr tpnr v.inr lintr. You cannot chaiigolliBt eky ol gray To eky ol bluo a single day. You wisli to go and sro a friend, It-alvntys rHiun,.on ihaldoriend, Anu ii you wish to go tq town plcaturoonO fall o helping a friond who had bcvti living in tho roil lb tlor,of conn, tics of North Dakota to hflrveet;lils pot alb crop. That ia&njand whoro. "It is sometimes dry" and the moist plAces on the farm had been carefully selected from a ten years experience with a view to se curing a winter's supply of epuils- We worked all tho week with tramand plow and picking up by hand Mho cnreully screenrd product thnjoijvflf 'about BrV acres yielded perhaps three htnOiols to tliancreas a rcfult of tfwfck'p'wnrk of two uipii arid htcnm, u'nd part of the time the boy helptd pick. Quito a few of thofro jKilatws wero- as largo as lienV fKirs.n'iost of thcin went liko lilrds's t'gits, and tho greater number that no did no j favo were like biiel'shot and from thai . down to the finest bird shot. Wo vowed wo neer wanted to pen another Dakota potato crop as long -as nelicilw Tllnt; evening all hands thovo ovurtlic lirnirle to a group of neighbors who for reasons not hero to be dilnted upon had mndp alt preparation to leave the following week for the old homo in Wieuonsin. They wero given n fine social sond-off, nnd among tho evening's Atnnsoinoiitn o song was Biing of wliioh the above is a successful parody. It is now adapted to Oregon by a man who blow ov r the mountains last year from Nebraska, nnd no has rung tho changes of Oregon ho- iff un-,trnm,inmmulmiHmmiinm-iilt, ,,;; i in, DUST -rr-f -J v' r GWr' Johnson & Company, The Peoples Olothicrs and Furnishers THE DAILY JOURNAL BY HOFBR BROTHERS. SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1D0O. Dally Ono Year, $3.00 In Advnnao Dally Four Monthr $l. In Advance Wookly Ono Yonr Sl.oo In Advnnoo COVERWMENTMUSTMEAW SOMnTIIINC. OMKjioInt is overlokod by ijtany in din iiueslrig the me'rlU of Iho proKont Salem Oltlzens' administration. That is that It has done something. HopttbliaaulBiu or Domocrauy ajryueaniogleflsj.iiri) (in less (hey can show works in the wuy of bettor Government, reducing expenses, Imporvlng tho public tervleo, or adopt ing now polfclos tliatglvo Imfroase sat isfactlon to tho eltlsHti who pays tho hills. A Republican admluistratloii tlmt could show the record of works that tho BulJnessmon'a city govornmont has ac complished for the past two ytfTra fn 8jdem would have no troublo In being roturned to ofllco. So it Is not 'dolldca that stands In tho way of u Republican party victory at tho oll hero noxt mnth. Ropuhllcan party administration wen tout of powprihoro boattiise tho then Republican mayor said tho city oould not bo run for lesj jnoupy, Ixicausu It wajj a fact thut the olty doht was piling upat a r.au of alxnit ton (Iigusand a year, and tho tity boeseA showod no alarm about this state of practical In- solvonoy, hrlnking from sjioh a ooufHSsioti n Iiirapaclty In public affairs the pooplo tqrped tho Rloharilaon govern mnt out of power and put In a iion.partjfan administration ujwn distinct ploilgoaol rewrms that have beon kept to tlnJotJer, Nv they aro asked to return that rfglmo and cloeo their eyes to tho facta of th cose, that a deflolt has beon repluosd by a surplus, that a dwindling income given way to Increased revenues, and tjmt n mountain of debt la rapidly disappearing bsora the onslaught of sound financo ani common buslnesu honwity, ujne men and young men who lmvosomo pride in progress and some rtlUdce on proceed1 0f ordltiay Jy. talifgence want (.overnmont to sfhfid fDr MiUdhjr. The empty honor of voting yy ticket merely to give some follow pjgthwn R pull at tho pnbllo teat dow qt Inspire them to tho highest olvio fiHthllSlVSin. BeCailkO an .nimlrnnt iu In (ltto Jiujnlfprlcjidwho would, Y for, Jilin to gat tltelr .Wlls pf top tr I s BjoJecl of rjoljfloal charity still does not fill tho mind of Iprogropalvo AmoricaiiB. Thoy want gov ernment that stands for achievement in tho way of solving problems in municipal uffalrs. They want the community mado tho better for their participation at tho pollH. f If tho present state administration succeeds in redlining expenses, If Gov ernor Geer reHtoras order in the school land f'tmlH, If Secretary Dunbar inaug urates new rovenuu polloles that relievo the land tax, it Treasurer Moore handles tho financcH In such u way nt to reduce tlio interest burdetis of tho state, thou oillciulfi will ho hard to deleat for a second term, If they leave things exaotly where they found them, or make them worao, they will havo iio rluht 16 remain im ofllco. It ' is action and pro. gross along right lines of govornmont that people want in these days moro than meaningless partleanshlp. Tho marijvho gives It to thorn Is stronger than any party. Non-partlsanshlp that accomplished nothing for' good govern ment is an empty bud bio. It is because the QjtizeuRf administration has done good work and moans moro of tlio samo aort of thing that it will bo roturnod triumphantly to power at tho coming city election. : Hatyht bo elected Kn! Tliejr tVr Amerlcnn. A 'compliment and a slur In the saino brjoath are In u totter I received from A Wntdi(ng)m girl In Parln. "We wote dining ut JoHopli'v the otli or night." she writes, "when a delight fully drcHxcd woman Hltttnir nt a tntilo noar with n party of three Bent one of tlie men with her to hhIc father if wo wero not Americans, Blio seemed to lf haying 'I told you so to her friends, -and iih wo en mo out she stopped me In tm coj-rldor to explain her pdd pro cellug, She was polttcnesB Itself. " '.Mndo'iiolsolle will pardon me," who said with tho moat charming accent, 'but It wan n wager. I havo wagered my iiiislmnd time' wo shall nco no AjboHeniiK this evening. It Is now 3. v have awn, and Mine, B., who is with us. would tint bollovo you wore American Mais. I was euro Burol' " 'Why were you m suro of It I ask d. "Madnini) llaHhud a daszllng smile at me. " 'Oh!' alio sold, 'tlio Americana have, nlwnyn the volcoa of tho worst and the iiinnnoiH at tnhle of tho very, very 'boBjr,,- ' was Huf4 " Wanhlngtou 'UPW Tlitire'a n tilrl Worth llavluur, lit J don't hulleve your father will give IiIh coflMint. I haven't got much, you lno. 8he-Thiit doesn't matter. The, drat wontluwe can live on love, tho cccoud I'll begiu to JCOfrmvtUiugij from uinui- iinru ui ii mm viiiim luuin ,rvsvue. I n . (,,, To tlie Hooi, Oidcon Stolx and John Kraunc: GENTi-KiiRx: ThoundorslKnodcltlr.ens of tho city of Salem, Oregon, regardless of political nfllllationa, having an ubiding faith in your competency, honesty nnd regard for propor economy, heroby peti tion you to eorvo as councilmeu of the 3rd ward for tfio coming year. 8 E Purvlno 0 Wolz J II Unas P Francis W M Hlogmund J II Albert NBIor E S Lamport N J Damon Thos Holman B B Cronk J Q Barnes Dan'l J Fry S Gas Light Co Robt Ried John F Bhoup A C Hopf Amos W Long C D Gnbrielson . JacqJjjVogt G A Roberts A It Buren M T Rineman John Kirk T M Barr F II Ijioy B N White L B McClano Jo Born a nil 8 Flouring Mills F F Caroy II A Thpuius 0 W'Vaughn WattorJlSrloy WUBurghardtJr WA mitv F A Baker W A Cuslck GeoSReed D B Irvln Ennls Walt Lee Collard TE Can Hold Fred Kundret G F Sherwood K Uroyman Fred Palmor G W Plaster P Nelson KLLommon AT Gilbert E Kills J 0 Gardner R II Leobo A B Gillis J II Lunn W T Rigdon .Hiram Smith R B Duncan J Bezomor Thomas, Watt A 0 W F Booth by fiqulro Farrar W Putnian J J Dalrymple F A Wiggins M F Hooker Henry W Moyors HE Jorgemou Thos. U A ilioi t E E Gilliam J Ii MqCluina II q White John M 1'ayne L M Hinges Mux Q Buren W II Uyrd T J Sullivan 0 A Roberta A H Forbtuer G Stoluer Geo II Duusford J Nathmer II 1) Fatten Herman W Barr T Holversop J W Harritt P 8 Knight W A Listen W Fennel JOGfiftlth ll'M Brown W 8 Motl Jas Mugufre W B Monu J P Frlzzoll Edward Wollor 0 II Bone A II Dauiou Fred Braunlng II Holden G A Back J R Llun M J Putzel Wornor Broyman v u Aionney Frank Daria J Savage jr Geo E Sly J F Farrar G W Johnson J W Cox 0 W Darby R I Boise Jr M L MoyerH J U Ricgelman W I) Jeffreys II Sheldon P W Hollls John Oronor A N Gllbort 0 J Stcdlor Guy M Powers W OTIIlBon Jno Krantz 0 E Steele E D Underwood M Van Fleet John Darr A N Bush E C ittou 0 L Barr W W Martin Goo J.Pearce HomoT'B Holland W II Wolf ThosMlIno F E Rlzer M Bredemler I II Pugh Geo Pflmith II Stapleton Joseph Meyers C Wledmer J II Baker W M WlBdom JBTTuthlll 0 T Pomoroy Jesso GooJge j a Htarr 0 K Hamilton R O Hhetton A J Daniels G B Irvino Mark 8 Skiff A M Reld 8 0 Klghtllngor Geo Barr M P Baldwin E 0 Cross CI, Watt Wm Manning Win Brown W W Bklnnor W P Tlmmas W M Plymulo Otto Hansen II t !..! H ill Acttptsacc or Cuadldates. Sai.eh, Ore, Nov, 21, 1000. To the Citlzcm of Balem, OrCROu, aadlo tho Cominltteos In ohargo. of ibe ClllMna' NOn I'artlzsu Campaign: Gentlkmkn: We, tho undersigned, whom you hnvo potitlonod to stand, as your nominc6s, for re-election nnd olco tion to tho' municipal offices to bo filled at tho coming election on December 3, 1000, do respectfully and gratefully ac cept at your hands tho nominations ten dered to us, and upon tho Identical con ditions, terms and pledges that wero ex acted twojeara age: 0. P. Pisiiop. for Mayor. N. J. Jodah, for Recorder. D. W. Gibbon, for Marshal, John Mom, for Treasurer, E. P Walker, for Alderman, 1st ward, for Alderman, 2nd ward, J. R, Kuadshe, for Aldorman, 3rd ward, G Stolz, for Aldorman, 3rd ward. Geo. Gniswoui, for Alderman, Itli ward. Not yet signed. ..-.. - i . .i. ' f ou neeu to wearniitnoer gown. Spmetlmna tho mud is rather wet And bo you think a cab you'll get; And when you've rode mile or two. - ? You.wishou'd walked, indeed yon do. Andf yori'stopan hour or two, And old King fcol tho clouds beat thro' me peopio Bay, "Well, I'll allow We're going to have good weather now." Thoy wouldn't Iio. oh memv nnl Thoy simply havo forgot, you know, And when dry weather comes again They ay, "I ihink we'ro needing rain." They fold their hands upon their knees, And laugh and talk and take their case, They leave their apples In tho trees, Apd dig potatoes when thoy please. People rido about in nacko With green moss growing on their backs And umbrellas on their nose, And rubber coats down to thoir toes. And they'll Imirkurs to thulati . ...... . . ... V , , ' A matter wlierjl thdirfhonuw fiia ing wet to a tuno tliat is original to The good at build thoy never eeb; the eesT & Powder ammui IH III IIIMI'J ol Ulil'lc M HOIlg (IIIHg lii -I l...r.l thnl 1 Stltl. A Hepyto "Wttloiit UnJ, Thl-4 Icmlerfoiit he ImuI it, had ; . If hu's goim IJust, t',uon(uinkt i WVvo ieen' Ido mftiiy of Ills Id m And hoard the rtty flioy kfckell and wliinwl. i i .j They see so lit lie whoro they'ru rflfaml That can bo lovwl or own p'rttUMl. Ihat I ffr iuitKin iidlilf Ihem Ihi-I, ng "I i lo id and rain and in, hey take breath. ., L' n,re . i- .. a " llMAr. m -"'"i Ami cloud tl 1 ,,;;"" ,'"'i'i ami cloud rnloiiR 'olkanrolinr cm, an I m ith green moss hanginuon their clothes, And on their feet, so I'vo been told. l rercnance I'm rue. nam inn rm , Stops the Cough and ., .. .. . .Works off the Cold. IaxaIIvo Ilromn (Julnlno Tablou euro a cold In ono tlav No Cure. No fay. "'rice a5e. 8 23 STOLE WHILE UNDER BONDS Frank Boydatou, of Independence, Is again In tho clutches of tho law. It will be remembered that he was arrested here n fow weeks ago and taken to Dal las and thero given a preliminary ox initiation on a charge of uttering a forg ed chock. Ho was bound over to the circuit court at that time, but bonds woro furnished. Ho was arrested again in Salem and on Friday was taken back to Independence to answor the charge of stealing fL5 belonging to his father. Tho young fellow Is about 20 yesrs of K0 . - i,i A aitt nf H.nl.U.. ..!. ' nv, i. ui nvuuy uoniance growB. I'm tired and sick and very cross, I hato the sight of mud and moss; My bones they ache, my Joints thoy swell, 'Tls rheumatiz 1 knqw full well. If ever I do got tho cash For eastorn rand's I'll mako a dash; t II live where I the mm ran- ( And hav.o my clothes look nice nnd new. Oscar Donaldson, of Oregon. Tho Editor of Tiiu Journal had the great section of country that is til wars in danger of drying up nnd blowing away. In a moat generous and hoarty way all present sang the national hymn of Da kota and it was lato when t'o company broke up. It was sleeting when we started to drivo homo across tho prairie about four mlloa. Tho porfect Indian Summer evening about tlio end of Octo ber had changed while wo wero in the hnuso nt that farewell parly to those starvcd'OUt Dakotans. Tho wind had had gone from a balmy Southern breezo around to n ternfllc Northern, blowing snow, raiu.slcet and hail mixed at about forty milea an hour right in our faces so wo had to put the children in tho bottom of tho wagonhox nnd cover them with robes and seats to keep tliom Irom blow ing out, whilo wo faced tho blizard. Tho storm cut our facoa nnd the wind grew cold as death and after wo had been out about a half mile tho pellets of ice struck our faces causing great pain. Iu the da-k and roar of the atorm tho writer put his hand up to his faco and caught some of tho little pellets that camo through tho air. Thoy folt hard and we saved some of thorn until we got homo nnd took them to thollghtrh-jy wcrosomeof thoso llttlo potatoes coming to meet us from our friend's Hold three milea away. Next morning wo went out and the places where we had been digging potatoes wero blown away clean to tho gravel and some of those llttlo spuds wero scattered all the way down tho Jim river valley into South Dakota. Tho above parody puts J .Ska 1 If M W . I I, llfjif homuaiui hj itrnl if pi: But niwjvya shift ivilltiinTiifrnfurfuco The pfflUeg. o(fcoiiiy Ot liOT To this fair laud they houioi lines come, With fretful tones nnd faces uliiin, And e'er thoy oat their Jirt)t uaruineul They're looking for a ohaude Mi iiitiil If they arrive hi UarlytHpring It is for tlium a fearful thing. For half a year there's no oxouho This lovelv country to traduce V" 'j - Tlio climato is tho very best In nil lhs liationAEast or Wect, North, South or middle whore you please. You neither ro.wt, uor.djiyou freeze. The foil is lioli No bli Cvclouo or lightning", iiai.'es narrlwl blood. uroiih nevur fuii: lit or blizzard, ciaut hail, (Iroiitli or Hood, fanners sweat their Cattle upon a thousand hills Ranue frou from liuninu apd the UIm Wliich sore besot lose favored elline. Tlie farmer seldom feels hard times. As o'oi our critic, in ono verse, Acknowledges in Inneuauo tnri-o: " Ihey lutvo their itpiiluH on the trees "And dig potutoos when they plottco." Contagious sicknoea, ievors, "shnkeV And siich, nro hero considered fakeri. Employment plenty, wages fair; Hope permeates thu very air. Tho "chronics," coming to tlio West, Month after month keep up their quest For something nbout which to howl And whino and caterwaul and yowl. Their search is fruitleFH. efforts vain, 'Till winter comes nnd brings tho rain. At last I at lust I ThcU.iacos thin Are lighted with sardonic grin. With ono accord thoy tuno thu lyio u I lllg (if I lieu the,) ANlei)gi Willi ulrgw grow Ingypt tnor( , . I.v . ltiK of rnln itli, ,,! -...i,'.'':. . Ami ti one t.ever.en.ll.ig win,, I'ho Hlsiinil ehoniH th ypnloiiu 'Will, letthum paxstsuoh in every .otintryueath the min Tho. good Lord-nfado W .. know aonie reason why llo built Uiein m. Hill linn rtutHtmt . ..!. .. lull stliy "lak EitSr a.,,1 r'anf frewu. '""-ani .M.y nuuiu iiigmMn)IIIH8.llH ex.'liw. In.yoiir Rtirrouii.lt Igs lir alms.. Don't come to this, the faireu Imxl That over, left I ho Maker's h. A 11(1 lll'IO tet III) Vli'i'r m,.nl..u. ' .. I.Ktity Whore you mo, nnd lleor ,11,. P. U. L. FOR A COLD IN THE HEAD uuauuvu uromouulnlno Tnblotj TbeDest Perscrlptloa for MaUm, Cli I THtftu. It .imply Iron ami nuiC. ?I . tamili-M rorm. Vi euro uo pay, w U jK m 4 i?ln. OASTOiHAl Bean tie 4 Tho Kind ''in Haw tiff h$ o. PARKED.1 , HAIR BALSAf1 l'fomotn a laiiumi pottlt nvv Jiir io r i in UMlr On ClUTt XAlD d ! h.f.7.1i .. Mf.ndlmu DniftUli' I C T Co's 1'ABSKNUKK BTJiAhiKll POMONA JL AHU -tr AJL.TONA CiKAVKH I'Oll I'dltriiAND .,.,.H,!;.0X0!PlB,lr'''rtVt7n QUICK T1MK ANU (IIKAf 11AW8 Voc.k lxtweon 8lMo nnd Court Hli M. P. IIALDWIN, A.nt I PLAY FOOTBAM?; ArMONMOUTH I A crowd of studonta went to Mon mouth this morning to play agamo;of football with the Nojfmal sohoQl hoys. They wont in the four-horso. carry-all from the Basoy stables, driven byTom ivokhart. . EVE RY DAY BflRGfl HI THE PRICES ARE ALWAYS FAIR You will nor find .un- ttfw M . ..J !.. ii. ' establishment, nor will you be asked high prices. We keep qualities up and , ..,,.., v.i ,,w iimji ji a uu inwie mr rf:inr irnn rtnnHr ,,. pay - for the trashy; sorts you should expect that. you are asked to -raa Q "E'M.ontgomery S OBlono Henry II Thlelsen A K Huuhtel E T Ilarnes I'aul Marnach I) F Wugnor Chas. II Uluges t It Haker 0 A Ullbert V Jorgeuson DJ Ughtnor F T Morgan 0 W Zanker W K Hollister It J Fleming J L Freelaud FJUarr II N l.aov L H Barnott J W Merodlth J 1' Hohortaon James Magulre F Levy l' T I'arker E Y Ghaso A 0 Jornian WT8Iater A A Miller Ciias L Dailey DDKeoler Jos O Evan, Jr A II Bchaofer J D Shaw O F Uuof J A Sellwood Geo.E Hatch l JAtwooii Thos Jlurrowa FlKAnson T Pllorgun Duan Wm b Henry Wiprut A Wtoounia Vlia ait Eppley ildt How Will She Em!? Just budding in(o womanhood, so fresh, so fair and fine that we turn to watch her as she passes, sh trips aloiig the street a picture of health and beauty. Among tit pawing crowd of worn -and wrouciea women, she looks a being from another world. Will she ever be like them? Could they once have been as fair as she? No beauty can last under the strain and drain of female weak ncss, from which, the majority of women suffer in a greater or less de gree. They might preserve thejr fair- ; tiess of face and form if they would cure the disastrous diseases which affect the woman ly organs. Women are cured of .such diseases by the use of Dr, Pierce's Fa vorite Prescrip tion. H jtopj the enfechliug drains hea's inflamma tion and ulcera tion, cures bear ing -down pains,: strengthens the nervous system, ami restores the ktl eral health. 'H contains np'orfuniScW calne ortother narcotic. j , T 1 had Ixtn a great auStrer from ftinale Ie"yiL,M!"1iM "r- " D. Wallace.br Mun" Her. Cpolc Ca. Texaa. Irld fr Lxtor,ad at Jail I found talUf. I followed your adVlw. aud took elSl.t bottle of Or riew'a FaToiite lreicripttoa and four of hi 'Golden Medical UUcovery J now feel like tin iUmZl, I have trained eighteen pouoda." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil. ' lousness. K'iiTtr.r' ''jaaaMMTaMMMMai aaH'KHH Dress Goods.... AJl that's new in dress goods. We are showing some- decidedly smart thing in Homespuns, Fancy. Suitings, Cheviots, etc. -J-r mt-Ji' 7A 'Miill' " Hats... ! i i "M.1 vlL ' ' I ': i . j; i ' L ... ; rrm ' ...... i' s ft '. , Id Sale orices on our en tire line of -men's hats. SEE WINDOW Stylish Furs.... At manufacturers prices. That's what brought the qrowds to our Fur Department all this week. i SCARFS i $10.0 to $12.00. " ' ' -SORM COLLARS, $1.95 to $24.00. CAPES, $8.60. to $26.00. Silk .Waists,... Black Cat Stockings... i.t. 'Ui 17c A When we say Black Cat stockingsr we mean Genuine Black Cat stockings we have 50 dozen of the medium weight and offer them at T i I r "'"" " -sw .avmpsjtuafi a For theater of 'party wear. We haye the swellest hnerever.brought to Salem. 2 Y ' Sale Prices,!$4,25, $5.95 ankwJs!" New arrivals in Dent's Gloves 0 Table Linens,.. : We preach quality. WeJjae the largj mie imens in iaiem. eJia'Me T VE INVITE C0AIPARIS0N OF .fiRljCES In greys and tans, now on display at our store. $1.75 and $2.00 pair. . S3Bjrof'i'v'v WH8B1 HLw PJTieof f r 9k Jfm v.. I . 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