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v fFortwo yfnra I endured tho torture of narrousnesa, headache,
rnuscular wisaftuei-s nntl loss of AntxUte. My weight iriu only 70
pounds, Mlille 1 I nut wolgbad over 100 pounds. I Vrat subject td severe
Iicndnelios, rnoxllv lit tho inornlnp.jiiid at time I hu o dteur that X
could nciirrely distinguish one object Iroin another.
"I eut a ercnt denl of money experimenting with dlfleront
pliyslcliins, but iioiIh of tliem gave me any relief. Last winter I got
o much ivoroo thut I war obliged to go to ft hospital for treatment,
nnd after nil wicka of unre and skilful attention I was but little, if
any. better. After leaving the liotplt&l I began to take Dr. Williams'
rink Pills for I'nlo People upon tlio recommendation of a friend who
had lieun benefited by them, nnd tboy havo done Jnoro good than all
the doctors combined.
''I had only tnkeu n few doses when I began to feel better and
within ouo neck had trained three pounds. I could enjoy tny break
fast, which was something 1 had not been able to do for a long time.
"I linvo so imi'-h conlldeucolu Dr. Williams' l'inlc I'llls for I'als
People that I reooinrnomt them whenever an opportunity present
Itself, oud all thQso who havo used them speak very highly oftuein."
(Signed) Mrs. Dkma Willis, , ,
tu vtttttni cxrttt,
Di: Williams
Brockton,
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Aresotdln rwtMfneverln loose bulk) at M csntsa
bos, or six boxrw fur IM, and may be had of all
drasRltts, or Ulrrrt tiy insll from l)ii. William
Mkuicjnk Co., t)cheiifUi)y, N., Y,
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Special Clearance
Sale Prices....
On all wool mackintoshes this includes a great yariety
of Box-coats in Tans, Brown's and Blacks, also the popular
Raglan rain coat in Tan and oxford Grey.
Regular 255.50 values in Black . alid hlue, all-wool
Tricots and Paris twilledrguarai.teed fast CQ ft A
colors-Box and Cape Coats Ji"U
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A Regular $7.50 Tan and Fancy mixed Box
111 fine velvet P flF
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THE DAILY JOURNAL
UV HOFER UHOTHEna,
HATUKIMY DKO l,"l000."
Dally Ono Yoar, $3 OO In Ailvnnco
Daily Four Months. SI. In Advnncu
Weakly Ono Yonr ffil.OO In Advnnoo
JOURNAL "X-HAYS"
Tlio Ilnysorila will ho found to hnvo
frlemla in nil pnrtluH Monday.
ft A
All tho piinh fought ndoptlon of tlio
jircuent city chfirlor hut Klni. Yut how
they lovo It nowl
ft ft
At. rink of tituriml iiuntnlimont n
great many will voto tho siuiorknuit nml
Bparcflhti ticlcnt Monday.
m 9t ' .
It in a pity till tho puoplo of Sttlom
'could not havo got to hour W, A.
Cuelck'a l'opuljfit epuech at the city hall
Wednesday nlitht. '
ft ft ft
Is tho nionuy that wati rfllBud.tp elect
Mitchell In tho 'rump leglulaturo now
to bo worked l-nak out of tho ,elty hy
thoPuBh? Itntliorlale. t
- ft ft ft '
Ia'nt Ih a llttlo cheeky lor Gonurul
Odell and tho roe t of that crowd to hodlly
ateulaho wholo platform of tho OitUuna'
movement ( whom thoy denounco as
I'opailste, ) nnd o hoforo tho Hioplo on
HV
ft ft ft
Vhun tho oily of Halum can havo an
udinTnlatrutlon with its duatiniua for two
yoHjajjuIdod by bucIi Biipurh nuauoial
KenutsoB ns Frank Dnvuy, IS. II. Klayg
nmOl. J. JH(,'Kur, what Ih tho uki of
(( olfug around witli PopnlluUi liko O. 1'.
Uleljop nnd J)f. Cnlok?
. ' ft ft . ,
iQlayor lilshop Iw noinlnrttlMl for
Mtate Bonntor in ItiUli, would tho I'oim
lUtbrcan Biipport him. Htutiunnan.
H"Hlnhop inakoB ns t;ood n Mayor tho
uoxtttwo yuara ub ho hna tjio pu$t two
ho will not need tho mipport of uny or
gan'Sto b roolocUMl, uny moro than
County Clerk Hall did. And that's
about tho kind of mayor ho will mnko.
t
Dr,,ABuirs Couch Syrup I the safest and
Bureat euro for thoto dangerous nffootlons
of (ho llttlo oiiob orotip, whooping,
cough and meablea' cough, l'liyuiulntm
pretcriho it, children liko it, nnd diwea
aro fuiall. I'rlco 'J&a.
Tlio Ureat Hock Irhuhl Koul has
jusU. inaugurated u wboKly p('rsonarlly
couduoted touriat car Berviui hotweon
the Pacific const nnd pointH hast (icoii'
lioiiwlUiTtho Hio draiido U'etttorn and
Denver iv-Jiio urnmlo and Illinois wen
tral.'Itya,
Hy leaving Portland mi any Saturday
morning ;ia tho O. H iV N. connection
can bo made on tliia our at Qgdon, or
by leaving Portland on any Thursday
ovenlug.vin, tlu outhorn I'nolflo, oon
necQppca. m inapo witlLtliUfiar at
Hacrjinonto. Ak your tfuKol ngtmt
nlulllY fliRiuirr.p urll.. l
- TsWmm::
Portland.
SAA.PLE0F THE
ARGUMENTS MADE
Against Commissioner Friz
zell's Method's.
Another Outrage in the Line
. of Flagg's "Devilish
Idea of Economy."
Undur tho "Addroas Inmiod to
Volura," in I'ridny'H StntoMiinn.nppoura
tlifs:
Ono Hepnhlirnn lender anid that
many workiiigmuii, who tiro disaatlBllud
with tho prcaunt ndmiuiBtratiou's
method oftwork in thfr matter of clean
ing thu Btroota nlono, will support the
ltupuhllcan ticket, irreapectivo of poll
tics. Tills gentleman said that the em
ployment of a fotir-horao scraper had
aroused considerable adverse comment,
na tho cost of tho work wna fully as
much hh that of n dozen men would have
boon, with no better resulta, nnil thnt,
had men with shovels been employed, n
nunibor of fac ilioa would havo profited
thereby, and would hnvo earned
Thanksgiving dinners. This, ho eaid,
wuh a eamplo of tho complaint heard.
An nttompt la boin inado to show
that the city council committed some
kind of a hulnoim crime against tho la
boring men of the city by using the
clty'H road scraper on tlio streets n few
days ngo.
This attempted howl Is somowhnt bo
low par with tho Uoxers' objections to
tho Intioduotlon of railroads in China.
Tlio railroad in China may throw some
ono out of employment; but tho U4o of
tho road semper on Htato and Com mo r
Btreeta did not canto any laboring man
10 logo an hour's employment, hut only
onablojl the street commissioner to do
moro work on tlio streets with tho funds
and tho labor at his command.
The ecrnpor was used to oloar tho mud
out of tho way for tho depositing of a
strip of gravol and to smooth down this
strip of gruvel on Comnunelal street and
on Statu street frOm UommoruUI to
TwglOi. Vwir horses and two men did
moro work with It In ono day than forty
men with shovels could hno done, nnd
did It better. Had hand power only
been available thowoik simply could
not hnvo been duiie at thia time, for the
reason that neithgr funds nor labor
enough woro nnilablo.
Tho two mop and four horses yytiru,
working out road, tusestthpamo,aa wore
tliu men and horses hauling gravel or
Bhovsjlng mud and tho only difference
inado by Jiitelilug to the load suranen
Svob that fifteen or twenty times as much
work was accomplished.
Tho road machine was purchased by n
former admiimtruUon at an uxhuiso of
sqiuo I(K). It if an excellent mucliine
Oregon
0 2(1
uuu tjoa gos4 or(t. it any ono. can
point out what hoiioOt would accrue to
lofho laboring man nr anyone eso by
'IfflltniHhu iftlkdliiiiu rtikt out In I llttiimor
'wIflUttuU'l!eajla(tla nl rent, ho should
trot out tils iujusous
V T X
Ab a matter of fact, thero is no dangor
Ihnt ovori with tho urft ot tho mnohino
(ho elrects would bo put nil in perfect
order with tho rood taxes- available, and
nothing left for the poor laborer to do;
while tho uro of tho mnchino mak.S it,
p'e'nsnnfor fonthoso who aro obliged to
ravel the Btreeta. There will bo plenty
o,' mud loft for tho shoveler to work on.
Mr. Flagg's denunciation in tho Re
publican convention of "th'a devilish
I len of economy" does not touch this
matter, for tho rity In pnved no expense
and tho laboriim man deprived of no
wage. It elmply muitB the stroola to
ho P'U in heller condillon with the funds
avnilnble.
0. P. Hlflhop la a fi-nrloss repnhlican,
nnd ns faithful to hii parly as he in
loyal to his city and hu hits not been n
hfo-loug odlce holder, either.
GRAND; OPENING I
r.RANti opfra imnqpi
A GreatArtfslicand.Einancial
Successii
I). W.Gibson Ir n stendfnst republican
md serves Ida Hrty with the same de
votion ho doeri tho uoimtlluoney that
placed him in charge of police affairs In
Salem Ho is n trained police agent
and has forgotton moro of this hiisinesH
than his oponont ever knew.
John Moir la ono of tho bolt qualified
trenaurers Salem ever had., and no man
on earth can bent him for integrity nnd
capacity, not even J. W. Itickford.
What's the matter with N. J. Judah?
A citizen of ten years standiugiu S tloin.
hii ban bh many yeaw of j.rlvato and
public sorvico here that Is unimpeach
able. Ho has written Ills record In
Salem as n man ol business mid has
been trtio to every trustcontlded to him,
and as recorder has served tho wholo
people with good f filth and impartiality.
Description! I
List of Pefs'On
. MIOp,S1lfl!j)
KIBt;
H
5Tr
lfftidsfTnd
Mehtoii' '
P. Walker has been n careful trustee
of tills city's moneys. No nldorman over
conserved his public interests with moro
devotion than he hns done. Ho has
treated tho city's intoro-jts just ns ho
did his own, nnd lustns successfully.
Scott A. Rlggn has been an active,
intelligent nnd conservative steward of
municipal affairs nnd hns saved the city
thousands of dollars by, his courto in
tho council.
Gcorgo Griswold hns fought vigorous,
ly nnd unremittingly for tho flnnnciul
credit of tho city, nnd for policies thnt
havo redounded to tho welfnroof this
people Ho hns nourished tho credit of
Salem lust as ho hns thnt of his own
commorcinl house; and tho pooplo of Sn
lem havo tho advantage.
Gideon Stolz is u snfo mid cnpablo
citizen, of n sort out of which tho best
publicBervants nro inado. He will wntch
tho public nccountfj us closely us he
gunrds tho details of his own successful
businofts.
John It. Krausso Is n duo typo of the
Atnorlenn business man. Tlio people
of tho Third ward will hnvo n careful
mid talthful representative on the
aldermnnlc board nnd need not worry.
And he is certain to get thero; ho enn't
help It.
(It wns unwise for tho malingers nftor
the Into "straight" republican conven
tion of Salem, to go Into session unpre
pared with candidates committed to tho
honor of selection. It showed pnlpahlo
woakncdB, for tho assured candidacy ol
strong men Is a powerful enrd In polities,
much stronger than the dubious accept
mice of unprepared and unwiliug lend
ers. Marlon county has been saved thous
amis of dollars the past two years be
cause Recorder .ludnh nnd Marshal Gib
son hnvo not multiplied potty criminal
cases against the county. Tho county
has also been saved thousands because
Street Commissioner Frizoil has been
economical In building bridges on which
the county had to pay ono half. '
ANOTIIliR WONDER OF SCIENCE.
Biology Has Proved TnaTDandrufr Is Caused by
a Germ,
Sclenco la doing wondors thoo davs in
medicine as well as in mechanics. Wince
Adam delved, the human raco has been
troubled with dandruff, for which no
hair preparation has heretofore proved
a successful cure until Nowbro'a llerpi
eide was put on tho maiket. Ills a sci
entific preparation that kills tho germ
that makes dandruff or seuif by digging
Into tlio fcalp to get nt tho root of tho
hair, whore ItsapH tlio vitality j causing
Itching scalp, falling haJrand finally
baldness, without dandruff hair must
grow luxuriantly. Ilorploido at nil
druggists. It is tho only destroyer of
dandruff.
In Probate Court,
Werner Hreyman, administrator ol
tho estate of IS, M Waito, deceased, has
been granted an order to sell t o real
property belonging to the estate to
liquidate claims held against it.
An inventory of tho estate ol Goo. K iff
deceased, hns been filed, showing the
value of tho roal and personal property
of tho estate to ho f H,-! 10.
A Minister's Mistake
A city ininistor was recently handed a
notice to bo read from his pulpit, Ac
coinpanying It' was n clipping from n
newspaper utmring uiwithMimtter. The
olnrgymnii stalled to read tho oxtrnot
and found thnt It liegmi: "Take Kemps
llalsam, the lwst Cough Cure." This
was hardly what ho had expected and,
after a moment's hesitation, ho turned
it over nnd found on tho other side the
matter intended for the reading. 3
A tolegrnm from Jos, II. Albert an
npimci'a his arrival In Now York. Ho
c;oujeadion)tt vh New Orleans and t-outh
enr California, and expcot to arrive in
Halom (U Thursday of next week. Mr.
Albert writes that ho greatly enjoyed hit
European tour hut will Ikj glad to get
home where ho can make himself under
stood without making sigun.
TheResi trcrlptloa for Malaria,
t'JtulwS fc
UhlUiaiuUurer lu lolle lllioy.jVrutl
hu kiiiiu. l l1UIIIyi
mpfy Imu Hikl uuliihii In
rripo oic,
Drm Noeurueo ij".
fr-tuaw
If Ihonpenlughluht of tho Grnud Opera
IIiIiihu proves n'pattbrn rif tlio niStlits
w hich are to coituy no one will ov'cr hnvo
nwnn for anything hut congratulation
tlutt tho beautiful little play-house hns
been built.
When tho curtain roso -itiasafoto
say thnt nil were delighted wllli tho now
hoiridof tho dranfa.
Thero Is not n sent In tho houco thnt
does not command n good view of overy
part of tho stage, .and tho acoustic pro-
pertles nre nil thnt tho most f angulno
could expect i
In thoso respects It Is bo far superior
to tho old shnck in which the theatre
goorit of Salem hnvo paused so many
comfortless hours,, that no comparison
can bo made ; nor Is it necessary.
Tho nrrnngomont of tho many inenn
descent liuhts illuminates tho houso with
u soft rndinnco which Is very effective
Porhaps tho only criticism heard of
tho plan of the hoii6o wns thnt
tho gallery hangs rather low
However, ono can bco nnd
hear distinctly oveiythlng that occurs
on tho stago, so that criticism should
not be sovere.
Tho color in which tho interior is
finished Is most pleasing to the oyo nnd
tho effect is rich nnd restful, The
decorations nre quiet nnd tasteful, nnd
tho wholo scheme is delightfully
lmrmonlous.
It wna hnrd to renllzo thnt but n few
days ago this interior wn& a raw, rough
and ruggod mazo of now lumber nnd
scaffolding. Tlio contractors and ovory
ono connected with iholnstltttitJon'haVo
been rushing tho work with tireless
energy night nnd day, and liavo accom
plished wonders. "
While thocurtatiijWRB a llltlo Into fn
rising there? was no.' further delay of any
kind' nnd everything wont oft witfrSut n
hitch.
'This speaks highly for tho managerial
nblllty of Mr. Cordray and tho perfection
ui iiih arrangemeiiifl, mho iroupu nno
thu scenery did not arrivo liitlj 0:Q0!p.
in. nnd tho scenery did not reach the
stngo until shortly beforo the time for
tho opening of the performance. Yet
tho curtain rose only 7 minutes Into.
Tin: JouiiNAL henrtily congratulntes
the people of Salem nnd the Odd Fellows
In particular. The Odd Fellows may
well feel proud of their achievement
nnd thoy nro entitled to tho henrty
thanks of the wholocommunity for their
enterprise in providing such a beautiful
nnd up-tn-dnto homo of tho drama, nnd
place for public gatherings.
Of tlio Gran 0Ktra Company nnd
Sousn's piny of "Kl Copltan" only
praises can bo spoken.
The music is of the kind which cnu
bo appreciated hy nil, nnd the company
contains tho best aggregation of good
voices that have been heard in Salem In
many n day.
Tho leading parts woro all well taken.
J. W. K'mgsloy as El Capitan sustained
tho titlo rolo with inimltablo drollory,
and Frank Doshon ns the Chninbertaln
was vory funny. Jos. II. Smith as h
Peruvian gentleman sung In superb
voice, and in a love song in tho second
act simply brought down tho house.
ICato Mlcholena na Isabol also es
tablished horeelf in favor. Tho equal
of her voice la seldom hoard .here. A duet
between this hulynmlDeahon in tho third
act was exceptionally fine nnd brought
n dosorved encore.
The chorus singing wns superb and
and tho nudionco showed its apprecia
tion gcnorously. Tho curtain tableau
nt the end of the second net was inspir
ing. Manager Cord ray made no mistako
In opening tho new houso 'with this ex
cellent company.
Mr. Cordrny'B orchestra from Port,
hnd fully sustained its reputation aa
the lending organization of its kind in
the Northwest.
The costumes woro exceptionally rich
and handsome and seemed to all bo en
tirely new.
Tho programs woro very neat. Tho
first cover showed on a tinted back,
grod tho title of the new theater, "Grand
Opera Houee," and tho uumo of John
F. Cordmy, M'g'r., with protty and
tastful figures einblamntic of the
drama, chorubs, elc. It con
tallied the announcement of tho plays
for tho two opening nights and the mat
Ineo.of coming attrnotlons.togother with
themnnager'sgrootlng to the Salem pub-
no, nun mo ruiosoi tno iioueu it was
put out by Mr! Henry Papo.thejob
printer, and tho typographical and press
work was very creditablo.
Among those noticed in tho wry
fashionable audience were Mr and
Mrs Worner Hreyman, Mr and Mrs
Win Hrown, nnd Mrs E M Waito in
tho upper stago box neai est tho stage.
Tho 0 her stage Iwx on tho samo side
wns occupied hy Mr and Mrs Chas
Illley, Mlsfoa Ernestine and Ilortcuse
Levy and Mr II J Ottenheluior Pox
live wasoeouplod by Mrs Edward llirech.
Misses Ella 1. I.011, Maud, Gertrude ai d
tit n. 1 . lit 111? tii . .1
! iurrio n huh. 1 nose 111 tno par-
net, parquet circle nnd balcony were
nnd Mrs P II Srot, Mr and MmT
erwm, Mr and Mrs A T Gilbert.
Miwi Gilbert, Miss Margaret Cospor, Mrs
01 S England, Mr and Mrs A N Gil-
iicn ami iuitjavuiiHin. Aius i.eona itirscn
Mr Murray Wade, Mr and Mrs Frank
l)nrhin,Mrand;.Mral V Wagner. Mr
Uall Wagner, MtM KU10J Hughes, Mr
and Mr HI) GUburt.MIss Maud MoKay,
tan Bttm
miet,
ITolvt
Can't be made by foul hands and clean,
pure blood can't oe made by a foul stotn
acft: The blood Is made by the rtomnch
and organs of digestion nnd nutrition.
nre diseased
they coutntnl
nate every
drop of blood
tnnde from
the food they
net upon, and
this contami
nation is car
ried through
the whole
body. It may
settle in the
liver, kidneys,
heart or lutlS
hut the root
of the dlscnsa
is in the stout
ach. Cure
the stomach
nnd jou cure
the disease.
Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases )
of the organs of digestion nnd nutrition
perfectly and permanently. It purifies
the blood, and so by curing the cause of
disease, cures niany forms of disease hi
orgnns remote from the stomach.
vFortne pan sizicen years 1 nave una 'lorpiu
Mr and Mrs Geo Poarco, Mr nnd Mrs
a 111.. t(n.nd VV'llami MiiNnrv. MIhh
I .lllliu mwivoj if i.ou.. ... ,
i Mable Carter, John ltobortsMifiS Elsie
YanCls, Mr and Mrs M L Olioinberllii,'
Mr and Mrs S Friedman, Mr and Mrs
13 Broyranu, Mr nnd R P Bolso, Jr., Mibs
Icnn Broytnnn, Mips Jessio Breymnn,
Miss Edna Htibbnrd, Rex Hynrs
Mr and Mrs W II llyrd, Miss Ityrd, Miss
Esther Collins, Mr W H Clinton, Miss
Helen Calbrealh, Roy Hlflhop, Mr nnd
Mra F It Anson, Mr nnd Mrs A E
Strnng, Mrs SRJcssup, Mr and Mrs A
A Jessitp,,Mr nnd Mrs FSoley, Mr nnd
MrBECPn'ltoii, Mrntul Mrs II I) Put
ton, Mr nnd -Mra IS P McCornnek, Air
and MrH I.on Wuln, Geo Wnlers. MIeh
Dollio Mngulro, Juelico mid Airs C IS
Wolverlon, Miss Prico, Mr nnd Mrs R
.1 Hendricks, Miss Glesy, Mrs 0 A
Whale nnd Miss Whnlo, F K
Iivell, Miss l.limio Stiitesmuii,
Mr nnd Mrs D Ulnsmorc, MIps Davis,
liver and Indigestion and tried many doctors
ran Sucks, o
: months age
rce's Colder
each nnd 1 received good result in a week, and
and patent medicines but I could not get n aire,"
e Mrs. Simeon Suggs. 01 Clyde, snui
ufw.rv
and li(s 'PlenMnt Pellets.' I got six bottle, of.
writes
11. ha
"Three months aro I thou
ne Fan
lit I would
a
try Dr. R V. Pierce's Golden Medical Uiscovei
to-dsy I am cured sound and well. The symp
toms were coated tongue, specks before the eyes,
disposed to be cross nnd irritable, foul stomach,
bad taste -in the mouth, tired feeling, a feeliug
of dread or fear, headache, yellow skin, etc.
These symptoms did not all appear at once. If
sufferers from such troubles will take Doctor
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pleas
ant Pellets' as directed In pamphlets wmpplng
bottles, they will bring back the bloom of fife us
It did with me."
'Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil
iousness and sick headache.
Mr and Mrs J II McN'any, Mr and Mrs
W P Campbell, of Chemawn, Mr and
O A Gray, Mrs J M Kyle, Mr and Mrs
II P McNnry, Mr nnd Mrs It B Slnnott,
of Tho Dalles, Mrs G G Lownsdnlo,
Mr and Mrs J II Kowlaud.
.Mrs O D Gabrielson and Miss Gabriel
son, Mr and Mra G G Brown, Mr and
Mra V. M Lnfore, M r and Mrs J D Suth
erland, Mr nnd Mrs J F Hughes, Mr nnd
Mrs Pqnlro Furrnr, Mr nnd Mra S W
Thompson' nnd "MlssVs Thompson, Mr
aud Mra .1 W Blckford, Mr anil Mrs I I.
PAttorton, Mr and Mrs W B Morse, Mi
W A Cusick, -Mr .and Mrs M O-Buren,
Mr and Mrs K Carlwright, Mr nnd Mrs
Mark Skiff, Mr iJ Mrs O P Bisfiop,
Miss ftmoro Kny, It H Fleming, Mr nnd
Mrs John Hughes, Mr nnd Mrs J
KntusEo, Miss Hughes, I) Mncklo of
Portland, Mr nnd Mrs F I. Willman,
Miss May Tilleon, Mr Magnnn, Miss
Florence Tillsou, Ed Carter, Miss I.olo
Nicklln, Lelloy L Gesner, Mra 11 P
Minto, Mr and Mrs 11 Stnplclon, Mr nnd
Mrs Amos Strong, Miss Strong,
Miss Oskio Matthewp, l)r
llnrry Olinger, Miss Molllo
Hernnrdi, G Mnldon, Mr nnd Mrs Trover,
FOR A COLD IN THE HEAD
Lnxativo Bromo-Qulnlno Tablots
Clnlro linker, l'red Waters, A p Hopf,
Itudolph Ilopt, Mr nnd Mrs W II Leeds',
MiesfB Klaittid Grneo Hiticman,Mr nnd
MrB E Kckerlln, Air nnd Mrs & I, Hose,
Mr. nnd Mrs Honry Cornoyer, Jr., Miss
Cornoyor, Mr nnd Mrs i'rnnk Skiff, MIbs
Nettle Beckner, Ia.'oii Davidson, Miss
Ninn Damon, Albert bleinor, Chns
Uuolnt, Miss Lonii White, Mr nnd Mrs
W J Clnrko of Gervals, Mr nnd Mrs
McKinley .Mitchell, of Gervals, Mr Chns
Bio r, Mr Allan, Miss Lenn Bier, Er
nest Welch, Miss Mnrio Stelwer, Mra S
Continued on Fourth 1 iko.
Dr. Dili's Coujli Syrup will cure threat and
lung trouble without fail, i'or grippe,
inllucnm nnd n deop-pented cough or
cold, it is tho best remedy offered to the
public. Tho doseR nro small and a
bottle costs only 25 cents
CjOuSTOXIXA..
Boars tho ? 9 Knd 'lav3 1 B0U2h'
Tills root of many evils
Glandular tumors, abscesses, plmp!o3
and other-'cutaneouseruptlonsi sore
ears, Inflamed eyelids, rickets, dyspep
sia, catarrh, readiness to- catch cold
and Inability to get rid of It easily, pale
ness, nervousness and other aliments
Including the consumptive tondency
Can be completely and permanently
removed no matter how young or old
(he sufferer.
Hood's Siiriimrllli win rIvcii the diulirlitsr
of Slim Vermel". Vnwnrliur, N. Y . v lit had
broken out with scrotula soro nil ir her
fiu'it nnd hi'iul, Tim Hint bbttlu li id her
mid when ilu Imd 'uXeii six t!io sum weri nil
healed nnd Iiit fare win sinnuth, lie writes
thut sliu hat iii'ur shuwii utiy hluil of the
iicrofula returning. .
Promises to cure and keeps tho
promise. Ask yo.ur drupplst for tt
today and accept no substitute.
L00K.0DT FOR
EAD BATS
It BeomB that several & 1
been working tho city f0rl.
' Several
ed with so
oen
dtj,
nrift Hints ftitAH.ii.
...... ..... UI.UIUVIOI1S liavuU
r licelnht. ".n ,fcl
com
much
ttnonln nri mil.. .. .
arno """"'Sl.
Hiiii 1. 1.. I....I... ..
a regular beat each mornlh
tnerclal nh.l Stale etrtj g,,n
Ihu BeerpMnlor raekot .'n.1 '1'
hnvo renpwl n nlpo mrV0f)l u WHI
Hither (his fellow or soL ,.
Ihhii.. working UW re8 Z T"
ll' Ity with vaHous cl 1
game la to sell photogrnnl. 1 0n
tlmconnilliiK IiouMwfo01ltJ5g? t
some special bargain al Wln 0 Jtj
Jilcluro gallery. mMH
It will bo
on any smootl
boll within tlu nt 1 .
" " iw unys,
r:io'k,".
" "" nnnii..
JUDGEMENT
FOR DEFENDANT
Justice of tho Poaeo 0' Donald nt 2 p '
m. Friday rendered his judgement In
tho enso of Gertrudo Savages vs Win
Brndly, which wiib tried before him on
Wednesday nnd taken under ndvlBiuont.
Plnlntiff flitod defendant for somo (111
bnlnnco nllegedto Ikj duofor Btumpngoon
wood cut on her land. Judge O'Donnld
gnvo n verdict for dofondunt on tho
ground thnt under tho terms of the con
trnets tho money wns not yotduo.
SALEM'S RECORD ON
STREETS AND BRIDGES
They Are in Better Shape Than Ever Before with About
Half the Expenditure.
llicItnllaiiorel.(ntraamllnilll,
Armory scored n great ucfeMli?
wny of a' lino nudloiiee, ttiu KrMiZ
thu.H, prevailing Ml,
people In tho elty llK , .,,,,
Tho harp soloist, tho tm)r eololst.?!
tho cornetlst received thrcore,.,,,, J
nud thq rendltloiis of national BJ 2
nlnrnlrB were greeted will, rciMBJJ
npplatisu. A second concert will Z
given this evening to a crowded hooj
Keep Your
Bl.rkets
as Boft bb now, by
washing them in
GOLD DUST
Washing Powder
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
Streets.
$5200 93
2734 79
. 1921 84
. 1862 60
. 1676 65
. 1239 68
Bridges.
$386 10
143
47
56
745
683
50
00
62
40
99
1899
f900 ........
Salaries
Records.
947
821
57
02
588
361
08
00
are not included in the above totals from the
B9
O. C. T. Co's
I'AUtJKNOKIt Hl'KAlul'.ll
"POMONA
iJiAVicu Koit ronn.ANU
Dslly nin'iit fluiuUv t 8 m
(JU10K. T1MK AND I'llKAl' lUTKS.
Dnnk Ixitwoou Utato smt t.'onrt HU,
M. 1. IIAI.UWIN,Awl.
iM.TiiirgMswrMAniiMMi t jWsrraTrKpiJjttftwHcCTr'S3igl m H Mi 1 j
(3oob Service Hba6!
Xow prices Mint
IF THERE lias ever been any doubt in the mind of any lady, anywhere, at any time, as to the
supreme .leadership of DALRYA.PLE'S on qualities and prices, that doubt must peremptorily
vanish into thin air, as by glancing over our stock one can readily see that we have nothing but
Good Goods, and that our prices are lower than otheis considering quality.
Our Great
Fur Sale
We have received word
from the manufacturers
to continue the sale un
til Dec. 4.
This gives you another
week of great fur values.
$1.10 to $23.
Silk Sale
Our entire, line of this
season's most stylish
waist silks 'bought es
pecially for the theatre
and party wear, at Sale
Prices. Exclusive patterns.
.00
$2
$F5
$1-50
$1-25
Values
Values
Values
Values
I 'X "il ff I'fs.'OVJA '!
UMBRELLAS
fifr This stock is ready as never before, ready
wiin me preiuesi nanaies tne most ser
viceable umbrellas Cfir 4-n C
procurable. Dul IU CpO
rmr
llBiK
IHI 11 Er71sV7
BLA6K i .6flT
Wrappers...
We have the aieney for
"Hellance" Wrappers
pTOj
Thb celebrated Black Cat stockings for children.
17 and 25c pr
Corset
Linings
75c to $2.50
New Neckwear
Butterfly tiesbat wiW
Scarfs. Four-iii-lui.
ftvv C ""55
- as sss s ta. isii.
qji.55 vv-t38"
yd VV
$1'yd : VvOSf
98c v IpP
GLOVES
Wa'cji our "ads." A great glove
surprise in store for you in a few
days. Keep your eyes on us.
Sterling Silver
Novelties
A big line for the Hol
idays.
Battenberg
Braids
We have the large
line of braids, patterns.
buttons.etc, in the city.
Visit this department,
v M
Waists
Nazareth
children
waists for
25c eaci
tgt utCClHubtr lu'cits.
KillfA If lnfrrtt,t
THEPATENTRECOFD J,rIw,,S,aB Jwp.lr nml Mm OH
Ualllmoro. Mi). ijUirnuit, .Mra a K timilHt, .MUq Uuelut
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