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to have: thigh, LUXURIANT HAIR to UiowostlotiKOcHorilo. Biro of ovory woman. Bho knows Avlmt a power ful nld to beauty it 18, and endeavors to mako tier own M soft, glossy ami thick ns ponslble. Comparatively low of tlicm oro nwaro as yet that Nowbro'g Hcttilcldc, n recent scicntldo Uls covcry, will enable them to possess lialr as thick and luxuriant as anyono could dcslro. It works on a now the ory of destroying tho (term that feeds upon the hair root, and thus mak ing dandrun and falllnsr hair impossible. It then procueus 10 prouueo a krowth of thick, glossy hair that soon becomes tho prldoof its owner. Ono trial will convince you ui iia virtues. POH (. AT all rmiT- ouii DHua TOn. 31 lAn Daiy to fall Jyoiir niton WP tiPy on that our ontlro TT V SJV llnool Holiday goods in assortment aro now on display. Wo lmvo tho pleasure to say that tliu assort inontatul stock i much larger nnd nicer than ovor before. Tho I'litiro lino is ar ranged in departments and you can boo ii mucii uoucr. Yon may lmvo soon a good many nice nieces In tho storo tho Inst low weeks, lint not what wo havo now on display. ' Tho children's dopartmont Ih extra largo this year in single pieces of com bination nut. Cdiiiu and see tho entire lino, oven if yon don't buy: wo aro glad ho Miow yon nroiiml and explain. Yokohama' Tea Storo -Ml) dm mercinl St. Salem On. ; piionk 2411. iMtm: nui.ivi uv. O. C T. LSo's I'AHHKNNMl H TKATki l U POMONA JL urn- k" altonA LKAVK8 "Oil I'Ollrl.ANl) Dally nxrtMtt Hunilnr nl H n in. QUICK T1M1! AND CMKAC HATHM. Dock b-itWNoti Htutn anil Ccinrt Ml. M. V IWliDWlN, Aiicut lP ERS02sTilj NEWS AND OOMiMENT D. II. Loonoy, of Ixionoy'H Ilutto was tin town yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs Cbns Gray went to Port- hand yesterday nftornoon. Mrs. O. L. Koff. of Arcadia. Washing ton, is in Salem visiting at tho homo of hor parents, Hov, and Mrs. Win. Short. Itov. II. A. Kotchum, D. I)., of tho First Presbyterian church, of this city will speak at the Salvation Army hall onight, Mrs Theresa C.ittler. of Mulr. Midi., I who has been yisltlng friends In this city ' for sometime past, loft for her homo . yertorday. Sherman Swank returned from Calif. yestoray whore ho had gono to Invostl- gale some mining propoitv with un satisfactory results. Mrs. P. 1) Cnttlerof Mulr Mich, who was hero on a visit, with her cousins family Mr. and Mrs. Uoloug of Morning- B!do, started for homo yf&turday. WALK BLINDLY TO DEATH. One of the ICeent Jllrdn U Often Deceived liy Ilia VUuul Oricitn. Afti.r triiiii'iiifr nil ilnv ulonir the top nt tin iiuiiiiitnlii with no success at all. Inasmuch tin 1 hud shot several times, but failed to bring down my game, i ran ni-ruHH nu old hunter, J. W. Hyde. After the usual gfoetlug we seated our selves on nu old Ins to exchange notes. t iutth"(iutlou: "Why ato the turKeys niwu.v on wo run when I see them V" The old mini spit through his teeth, changed bis position, laid Ida long, muzzle loading title on the ground, put the fourth portion of n plug of tobacco In his mouth anil procoeucti m in "' why the turkeys were always on the run when I wnv thuin. if ,.ii hik I'linii' I have ever hunted turkey display the most wonderful power or vision, i cannot imi ju why thW . 1 have made n mlcroscop leul exiimliuition of the eyes of tho liawli eagle, fox, weasel ond owl, but tlnd no material difference hi tho leiia ami retina Tho ciliary muscles and the Ilia are exactly the same, yet none of these Keen Wsloued creatures can coiunuie with the turkey In point of neomg I lemumbor the neuteuww of Bight dlKpluyetl by one old gobbler. I had cniffnlly conceal id myself, and no part f my toidy wan visible but the upper part of my head. A puff of wind slightly disunited the brim of my Iwt. He saw It nnd Immediately took to flight , ., . "On another mrKslou I whs hunting in the uiouutuluti In (li'orgla. I was lying behind a hg oud was carefully hidden, n i i... m.iur iinrt of in v face. A turl.. as sl.wly eouilng in repon lo my call and w& carefully uotU-ing for signs of danger. A imsiulto wm iitluiiliiK me feniffully on the forehead. 1 inlsed in linger blowly to criwh It. und as t.oon b the tlngw tm wtthlu rnuge of virion cluek went the turky. unJ he whr ou. .-...v ti... iiiu.it luexnMcitlil thing In ni:ard to hunting turkeyn Is tlwt. with nil their aiutonesa of sight, the surtwt way to pet a shot Is to sit Qfti In un open pla-e with your lelt aipliot n tn-e. lu fi.ll view. and. atwuga t say. they will walk up within tn stla without welug you." Just thou we itottaMl that the sun was down The old hHUMtr InvlttMl me to spend tle nlaUt at uJ.Mmp. which I dM and Itad u mtnH nWaaut Mum. 1-, l'ortml uud Stream- THE ROYAL ADAMS WEDDING Young Man From Marion Uni tes With One of Salem's Fair Daughters. A very protty quiet wedding took place this afternoon when Miss Lena Hovnl and Mr William A. Adams wero united in marriage at tho rosulonce of the hrhio's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Hoy nl of Twonty-llrBt street. Tho ceremony was performnd m an Impressive manner by Hov. N. Shupp. The parlors and dining room wero taste fully decorated with potted plant and ivy. Tho hrldo was unusually harm.ug in n handsome gown of castor colored cloth, wltli yoko nnd front of pointlnro ovor opal blue silk. The corsage was trimmed with pearl paesamontrln. Mendelsohn's wedding match was .played by Miss Mnrgurito Aldorson as tho bride and groom took their plaeo in tho front parlor. After tho usual congratulations had boon extended n dainty luncheon was served. Tho guests were: Mrs. Cora folding nnd Mrs Clara Crane of Portland; Mr and Mr? W Adams, MitBMaudo Adams, Miss Lillian Adams, of Marion, Mr and Mrs Jospor Coins Of Jefferson ; Rev. and Mrs Shupp, Huv. and Mrs 0 Aldorson, Misses Murgurlto, IVarl nnd Lois Alder Ron, Mr nnd Mrs Frank Rizer.MIss Mild red Rlzer. Mr and Mrs Orr Hoyal and Lynn Koyal. The bride is well nnd favorably known in Salem where she has resided for some years. Tho groom is said to bo in overy way worthy of tho prize ho carrios away from the capital c'ty. Mr. ami Mrs. Adams leave on tho Al bany local for Marion, the homo ol the groom, nnd thence in -the noar future for f'oburg. Tho kindly wishes of a host of friends will follow these young people to their new homo. How ArclYour Ncives. If limy are weak and you feel neivous and easily "lluntruteil," nin't deep, and the in the morning unrofrotdied, your blood is poor. Strong nerves depend up on rich, nourishing blood. Hood's Sara- u nun I In makes the nerves strong by on rieiiiiignnu vitalizing Hie mood. It gives sweet, refreshing sleep cures nervous troubles. and completely n ro cured by Nausea, indigestion Hood's Pills. BI GEER WILL RAISE SHORTHORNS State Land Agent L. II. Ucer has re ceived a shipment of a herd of Short horn cattle from George Chandlers's farm at llaker City. The herd consists of oi.o bull and six heifers. Thoso au- imals will bo placed on Mr. Gecr's farm near Silver ton, that gentleman having decided to become a breeder of Short horn . RETURNS FROAl CONVICT LABOR Stulo Trousuror 0. S, Mooro Is In receipt of a romistauco fur fSOl. 1(1 from tho IjQvouborg t Going Company, of Portland, being tho amount duo, for convict labor at tho ponitontlury foundry for tho month of Novombor. Tho Croniso Studio has engaged an experienced photographer to assist through tho holiday rush. OJ , & X G 271. X uJS- . Carstli Jm mjr Ik Kad You llafl AIa?s Btttfv W.nt Lunacy Law Chnngei. Nkw Uiiunsvvick, N. J., Dec. 12. Tlio Mlddlosex County Moilicol Sooiety Is holdiug a convention In -this city to day for the purpose of eocuring amend ments to state Lunacy law. ueiogates urn presont from different portions of (lie state. It was hold by tho speaker today that a great many abuees can orfop m under tho present law. The convention decided to make recommen dations of a number of changes in the law to the next LeeMnture External Syifflptems The blood may be in bad condition, yet with uo external stgns, no skin eruption or -- to iudicate it. The symptoms iu - cases being a variable appetite, poor digestion, an indescribable weakness and nervousness, loss of fle-b and a general nin-down condition of the system clearly showing the blood hat lost Its nutritive qualities, has become thin and watery. It Is in just sucn cases " S. S. S. has done some of its quickest nnd most offectire work by building up tht blood and supplying the elements lacking to make it strong and vigorous. "My wife used sev eral bottles of S. S. S. as a blood purifier and to tone up tt weaK anu ernaewted system, with very marked effect by way of improvemt . V- regard it gnat tonic and blood purifier -J P DlJFP, Pnuctton, Mo, is the greatest ot ail tonics, and you will find the appetite im proves at once, strength returas.andnervoiisnvanlshe-asnew rich pure blood once rout - through all parts of the system. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. It conUiw no min eral whatever. Send for our fr hook on blood and skin disease and write out physicians for any Information or advice wanted. No charge for medical aAyice. THE VMfl aPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, OA. I EATING" FOR TWO it may be for three. A new mother, or about-to-be mother, should keep herself up to the highest possible level of health and supply, and begin far back. Live generously and carefully. Whatever is good for comfort and health, let have it; whatever is bad her her for her comfort or health, avoid it. Almost without exception, Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil is a needed help ; and gen erally a very important help. We'll kinI you a Utile lo try II eu like. SCOtT ft 1I0WNK, m IWUtrecl, N.wVotk. NATAL DAY AT CAPITAL Washington, Dec. 12. This Is tho daysot apart for celebrating tho cen tennial nnnivorsnrj of tho establish ment ot tho seat of the national gov ernment at Wnaiiingtou. Thero vast crowd in tho city, and tings bunting aro displayed ovorywhore. ceremonies comprise ns tho chief is a and Tho fen- turos exercises nt tho White House, n military and naval parade to tho Cap itol, exorcises in tho Iloueo of Itepre sentntlveB, and a reception at the Cor coran Art Gallery in the evening. Among the guests invited are four great graudrons of John Adams, who occupied tho White House 100 years ago. At tho White House several ad dresses wore made. Hon II. U.Mac farlaud, president of tho Hoard of Din trict Commissioners and chairman of the citizen's committee, told what had been acLumpllHlit'd during tho century, and Col. Ilingham, superintendent ol public buildings and grounds, told of tlio changes that had been mndo since tho original White Hout-o was con structed. Gov. Thomas, ol Colorapo, and Gov. Roosevelt, of New York, bIbo spoke. Tho military and naval parade was iu course of formation while the speech-making was In progress. Gen. Nelson A. Miles Is chief marshal. All branches of tho War and Navy De partments uru lnrgsly ropreeentod In tho procisslnn. Tho District National Guard and tho Washington High School Cadets wero out iu full stretch. Gov. Tylor, of Virginia, headed tho 70th Virginia, and Gov. Smith, of Maryland, was at tho head of tho Fifth Maryland. Tho old Continentals wero represented by a Continental troop, iu old Con tinental uniforms from Boston. Hart ford, Conn.. Bunt its natty Govornor. Tho celebration of tho midnight nines, which olten lasts untlll 1:30 in tho morning, is gonoraly attended by a largo number of people wiio are not Catholics. Foot Guard. Tho Grand Army of the Republic, the Union VeternnB Union nnd the Spanish War Votoraua wore out iu full numbers. Historic medals representing tho event were distributed. Tho parado was reviewed by Prosidont McKinlov from tho east front of tho Cap itol. This afternoon commemorative ex ercises will bo hold in the hnll of tbo Hoiuoof Representatives by the Sen -ato and House of Representatives jolnty. Semtori Hoar, McComaa nnd Daniel and Representatives Payne and Richardson delivered addressed. An interesting discovery lias boon mado by Senator Hale, Chairman of the joint congressional committee iu charge of the coutennlal, it being noth ing leso thnu the original map prepar ed by L'Kufant, the engineer, who at Washington's request, laid out the now city. A study of Major L'Hufunt's map and its annotations has brought lo light a curious fact. It has always leen explained that tho countless little tirt'lei, squared and parks which dot the etty everywhere, wore Intended as breathing plucia for the people and pluygrouuds for the children, but a foot-note says that these squares and cirilos, from which the streets were to radiate liUo the tokiw of a wheel, were intended as safety valves In rase of riots or "upsriKing of the HopIe," who could lie swept by urtl-lory placed iu tquaros! Dr' Bull's Coutli Syrup Cues any case oi hi.iiH-liiiis. inn-! uttictioii and grippe. Physieiaus prutcrilmthis reliable remedy, and druggist rtODiiimeiiu n , lanmno u never falls to cure, and umU but ''& cents a Ixtltle. Fast Mil Service. .x Fkam-uwo. Itas. 12 The new fait msil eervicefll the Hawaiian and Aus tralian line who inaugurated today by the xteamthip Vent Um ivm! femamo Their Muter ship the sierra, promici to aliorten the time very materially, as site has lately arriveJ here through the Straits of Magellan, fiom PliMadelplua, a 2 days and ltt Inmre. breaking the reeurd whirii was 16 date held bv lite sUsnikliip Alauwdu for 17 years. now. L.WHrtlTH. U he lauiily t4m,on Kt tdlt trwt. Ta-,hiy uhiht. D i.mbr U, HUH. UUr. and Mrs. J. II Lmabfith, a ami. 111 tuIHr "" mmmww' . j - n. mwi im Uwry UwbfiU. honor I aIIJW iatliM-sumI HUr, awi Umt ... .1 I.... M.uj.1 (lu. VAUMtf ,UPHrt,.-m with tJurir Mmit t Vtly siuoking swm raw iwftort&d atieaMi. COL. C.E. HOLT -- OF CHICAGO -!' "IV M Strikes. Salem With" a Rush and Creates a Senv . sation, ' Tho famous temperance lecturer, Col. 0. E. Holt of Chicago, introduced him self to Salem pcoplo Tuesday evening nt tho W. O. T. U. hall on Court street. Tho tenting space being bo small ho did not glyo n regular lecture, but enter tained tlio peoplo with funny stories, facts and figures about temperance- work with enough wit nnd burner thrown in to mako it interesting. Ho is nil that has been claimed of him as a speaker and nono should fall to hear him tonight in his illustrated lecture upon "Salem Today and Yesterday." Somo of tho lectures which will follow during the week nrc: "Tho Pact, Pres ent nnd Futuru of tho American Glrlj" "Lights and Bhadca of City Lifo;" "Got Thoro;" "Tho Devil and Tom Walker aro in Town To-night '," "8oclal Purity From n Man's Standpoint." Some Points of tils Lecture. Ho epoko in glowing tonus of tho work of tho W. C. T. U. as nn organization of only 27 years growth. Few people rcallzo what is boiug accomplished by tempernnco work. Tho first tempornnco pledge waB written in New York and signed by eight mon. It read as follows : "Wo, tho undersigned, agree not to got drunk except on Muster-day, Christmas, Now Years, Fourth of July, llouso raisings, Log rollings, Corn-husklngs, wash days, weddings and fnnornls." One of the men was turned out of th o church for attempting such n reforma tion. It was not until 1861 that n total ab atlnence pledge was written Including wine, beer and elder. That was tho pledgoof tho Good Templars. ' Col. Holt cpmpllmentod tho W. C. T. U. very highly for their work of temper ance education. Their literature is to be found iu every mail-car and boat that carries mall. They publish tho only pnper iu America which is trans lati'd Into foreign languages and sent to every country in tho world. They nro educating -100,000 boys and girls to bo abstainers and that Is what makes the "whlskv owor" tremble. TheW. C. T. U. has over -100,000 inemberB, 41 departments of work, only one of wlilch is temperance. Fifty years ago whisky wai used in every homo and by almost everybody. Now It is driven out of) tbo chruches, nnd railroad corporations will notvmploy a man who uses liquor. Tho largo de partment stores refiiBO to employ anyono who drinks, mid a man who uses cigar ettes can tcarcoly get employment any whore These nro purely business propositions. Col. Holt says that tho hardest blow- whisky has over got was last Thursday when Congress voted the canteen down by a three.fourths majority. Ho is sail gtiiuo that we are rapidly drifting to the point where liquor will not bo allowed to bo manufactured nor sold in the United Stales. He paralells its downfall to tho abolition of slavery. LATEST CROP AT STATE HOUSE What looks like n beautiful bod of pinkish yellow tulips lias eprung up the paBt week on tho lawn at tho wei-t en trance to tho State House. Investiga tion shows It to bo n choice variety of tho "Colbybla" mushroom. Tills kind is named tho Colbybla Accorvata. Tho first word Is Greek for "a small coin," the next word being French for a "bunch." Whon they first come up these niushroooins look like a small stack of gold coins on gieen grass. Dr. Hull, the scientist of Tiik Jouunai. mushroom club, declares that his works on the subject show the f olbybla vuri-1 etlos there are thirtien of I hem to bo ( all edible, nnd this one has n very fine j aroma. Whether our readers can learn to Hwallow nn artiulo of food that taxes) tbo resources of two languages to glv. ( it n name Is quoitlon, But so loni as they aro eatable, the name will prnb-1 ably not choke anyone. Try tin E!iUf irO f. uu I'.lt H. 112 POPULAR PUBLICATIONS-POPULAR PRICES lui fir nearly miy U"i THE WF.EKLY rxunniu-a n rp n tu.n.l Kainlly t,twnPr, fur fariiwr. anl vtlLr. iu clradUl Asrlcultural Li.Mri t..,rn. ruaniJ uuihorily lliruahuul lh couniry It fajblun imIm, IU k.lnc anJ ilr.-tiai.U- IMtwrlmMl. 1 1 falnilln liurt MurKa. el-;. tr , t'nJr It HwiifMal4 In TRIBUNE :v;r,. prr yriir. rahkiiv iKrirumr huh jirirf, tw.uu pir yi In eonnirftinn with T. Trtliuiw wa crt.r UlBttrattd wwKliat and ar.,uliuf J-jrwaL. llrter' luKiln-. .r Vrk tlly llaritcr'a lioiur. -rw urn. " ...-- Ilitrurr') Wvekl). . rU tllr. Uenfury luitMlnr. -, . ork ..,'' Mt. Mrbolu .llnuualur, .r; rk City, . . . . . . Frank l.rllera jloMllr. .f ,"'ift',,r Mnmrr'a lNKUlni. rr VorU CUy Succcia, .V-v ork tlly.. ; . Ledger Moutlilr. rr Vork City. .......... 1'nnk, .fr lurk City. ......-. . Judiit, eT Vurk C'lt;. . . . . . Itetlen- of llcvlewa. Sr Vork - Ur. Herlbiipr,, ilmuuttnt. Mavr "'.fci:;i Aiurrlrmi AsrU-ultnrl.t. Xw Jork City Ilurnl New Vorkcr. .er Vrlc City.......... Cuaiuopolltau MitKalnt, rvluBlou, . .,.. Country firntUman, Albany. S. V. ......... . 1'artn Jouruul, I'klladelpUU, I'enn. ........ Toulh'a t'omimnlon, Uoatun. J .......... KFAluZi 7KTdT p:L'J,Jj: flood llouarkcrpl icrnlntr. Srlunrl Idr, CblcaKO, irUH"Ku lMrni. field and I'ireaiar. .. u.ca airo. KpitotuUl. Indlapapollii. Ind. Ohio 1'anner. i leela-.d. Ohio......... Mlrliluan. rariiir. OetrplU Mteb.... - UriDie Judd farmer,, voicano, ............ I PIftlH fleld, (Vtilo Vmria Srw. Kami ml Flrralde, KnrlBa-.Dia. uuio....... nd Parui. l.ouliiie, ivy. .......... I. BprlUKBIIUl. . t p. ...... ...... Tli farmer. Nt. 1'aal, Illnu m-.ii...... Alm&ume. 11MI1. .................. . PWAK Mad wfcfc . mu wlHtiaf A IWillla ! ' cru r, HFMUm. nnii r-- "iee-. X HofETAHmVALS TrrTT-rvTTYvf r Willamette. W. It. So tt, Chicago. Henry Schiipp, Olympla. 11. W. Hickman, San Francisco. T. E. 8anders, San Francisco. E. Hofcr, City. F. D. 8hiolds, Portland. Win. B Strooter, Portland. George II. Durham, Portland. Ronton Killin, Portland. Henry Lang, Portland. 11. L, Johnson, Portland. N. M. Haley, Portland. John F. Smith, Portland. J. G. Pope, Portland. L. Cohlontz, Portland. J, (). Thomas, Portland. C. W. Laurence. Portland. Henry McGinn, Portland. W. S. Reniloy. Portland. Ford. Connnrd, Portland. J. N. Houueon, Portland, Geo. Colon, U. 8. 12. Paul Htitton. City. O. V. Allen, City. P. H. Hartli, Grants Pass. W. P. Smith, San tranolsco. Win. Libort, Wisconsin. W. D. Church, Walla Walla. J. E. Martin, Seattle. E. D. Stratford, Roseburg Cottaze Jasper Wilklns, Coburg. Miss B. McDounld, San Francisco. D. L. Rountrco, Portland. Dr. J. G. Whlttlor, Portland. Dr. Audrow II. Divan, Portland. D. II. Loonoy, Jefferson. R. J. Spencer, Rosedale. The llotnllest Man In Salem As well ii3 the huudsomest, uud others arc invited to cull on any druggist and get free- a trial bottle of Komp'H Ualsnni for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed to euro and believe all Chronic und Acute Coughs, ABthmn, Uronohltls und Consump tion. Price 25o. ntid 60o. cod&w Leatue of Municipalities GnMti.KSTON, S. 0., Dec. 12. The fourth annual convention of tho Lengue of Amorlcan Municipalities began a four days' session here today. The Invita tions for .11 mayors and municipalities to participate havo very generously ac cepted, and tbo city Is full of visitors. Del 'Time tako a pleasant herb drink, the next morning 1 (eel bright and my com plexion is liotter. My doctor says it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It Is made of herbs, and Is prepared us easily as tea. It is called Iaiiiu'u Medi cine. All drugglstH sell it at 25c. and M) cts. Liuio'u Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. If you cannot got It, send for free sample. Address, Orator F. Woodward, Loltoy, N. Y. Alvord's Case Nkw Yokk, Dec. 12. Tlio United States Grand Jury having indicted Cor nelius L. Alvord, the defaulting note toller of tho First National Rank, tho case haB been put on tho calender for the term beginning today. The heavy amount of his defalcation causes n wide interest to be felt iu tills case. mm COUGH SYRUPY enrcfl irnckJnp CoiirIis, Soro Luiirh, Bronchitis, Grippe. Piiouinonla nnd nil suvero luntrnffoctloiiB. Why tlion risk consump tion, nelow, euro donth? Tnko warning I Act nt oncol Buy a bottlo of Dr. Rull's Cough Syrup, n doctor's proscription, UBodovorCOyonrfl. Price, only 23 emits. Insist on having it. Don't bo im posed upon, ltoftiso tho doalor'n nttbstltttto; it 1m not na good rut Dr. Bnll'n. Salvation Oil cures HheumutUni Aches and rains, isaacii. FROM TO PURE! HEALTHFUL!! 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Syrups. It Is Plcasnut. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic mthsmin'o. Its ago Is Km guarantee. It destroy? Wonim and itlliiys revorlshness. II cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colle. It roliovos Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It. assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Uowcls, giving healthy and natural sloop. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Blothcr's Frloud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tlio The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CCNTAUN COMPANY TT MURfUV ThCtT. HtW YOflM OITV 'MID POTS AND PANS And nu endless vaiiety of nil conceivable housekeeping uteiiHlls and tmplemeulri, the woman with a genius for hnuHekii lug simply revels nl Wade's hardware sto'O. The inventors and maiiufiiiiturers of l.lltor-saving doviiMM for lint home set a fast pace; hut we aro fully nltroust of the times, as you will utcorlal" If you give us a visit. R. M. WADE & CO! H S" SALEMI0RE60N Sometliing Like a Christmas Gift To the woman or man of refined taste is one of thu flue Mitcelalu lined bath tubs we init lu when wo outilp your bathroom wltli new ojien pltimhlng, Your bath rooms tiro things of beauty when we have nut in open plumbing, with nleklo plated plpee at u reasonable ofiMt. It not only means comfort, but health. BARR & PETZEL l COMMJ'.ROIAL HTRKKT. Telephone 2371. DONE UPI in applied to hun-lry w-k slwuhl not mean uianlw' lw.oi.d ricounj Uhi or liuHuwIriiihinl. -Done up" h .' IIH'li.MI whli hniiHlnriwt "'t miit wlWfuatlorllr washed, iila. uud iroiMl, imt4dng m ribfaotia. or in- slirtinkeM to hnlf . ,7 !" t,t. nrmMHi dnJIVtHPy. rayia.W prhe. Your lrHH" mMd. Sa'em S?d. Uiindy tiiUaWat-i ' MIUu fSaiWMWOa. IMJIMNIS "I W-nHal. "OH nUHtaHl 2U.iefjrlt. 'T X'-J.- i Lth I MMr. U BLI i i - THE SINCLAIR HAM A Ham IxUI wThUtW i?m Jwr, Ttw'silr I'rtoe ho MaW t -. Happitt &.. Uwren.ce Qi4i murovriQK (tMUtyt ' mi m wm mmm m i ' 'i ww Bought, nnd which linsi heca hn.s homo tho slgnatnro of hecu inndo under his pcr- supervision sinco Its Infancy Signaturo of A' 'Good Breakfast for the dainty appetite or for thu heart eater can be' mado from our tnmiitln lamb chops or mutton chops, hoofritoak or pork chops. Our niouti aro of ex iiilsite llavor, diicculent, Juicy' .ml (on It, uud nro cut and trimmod by ex perts for your table. If you haven't Himplfd our choice moats, you have missed n trent worth remembering. E' CmCROSSjSALEM or. "" Plionoain 'V ,0rvht. THE LION'S SHARE Of the trade of the bst br.iieU nf llij Hurt whldkltM, bratidlw , uordlajs, ll mini ami all Hm rest Iwiomlng our May for the good mid Hiillltfluut rwiwin that we handle uu "wwmdii." give'iur jit rims whal they mill fur and us.k only a teusutmble price fur wlwt wo supply. J, P, Rogers IIM Vtt OiiuiiiiMMliil Hlret COT WlHiltfemlu anil t4iill. 2 You Can 0m . Jnat rkbt t on Utf iHArkl. Ute fii UttliltO tANM Hani. K $ mKS&7tMfcz2S ' issV. -WANTBD- Now today ndvortloomonls four linos or less In this aolumn Inserted uiroo ximos tor i!to., uuo a.woK hroo tlmoB far : l.oo por month. All ovor fotmJInaa at snmornto. t A RARE CHANCE Jg-ff tf street, four blocks south of the court house will be sold at hair Its value. Good house, fines view in the city, fruit trees, etc Apply a Journal office. WANTED-Aboy or trade. Inquire nt 12 11 tf Sir) to learn a oonNAt, ,'omce., FOR BALK, 60 head of stock hogs. W. H. Eqan, 12-lMw Brooks, Or. HELP WANTED MALE. Auenorgotlo man to manage nn olUe In 8alom,pr.r lor n largo mahtilncturmg liouso.4 Btilary Jo'por mdnth nnd'extra pro lite. Must furnish good reference and havo J1200 cash. Address O. It. 14. Jlox llftl, Philadelphia, Fa. 12.Q.15 FOR BALE A eaddlo borne, saddlo and bridte. Rroko to drive, Apply to 1G Court Bt. 12-1-tf FARM FOR SALE-217 acrea.wlth good, buildings nnd fences, 6Vor"half undSbT cultivation, half mile from thoJCalsen Bchool-hbuso, Prico ami terms rensorR ubld. Apply to F. Aohllles.'Snlo'm", Oregon. 12.1-lrn ' ,. FRENCH LEBSQN8. Given at home I tor to class in any part of ' city. Born ' uud educated in France. LydlaRich, D, Btroot.'.Balom. 1L27 tf . , MS. FOR 8ALE-A thoroughbred English nolnlor, young dog. Also a Bccond Iiand double barreled shot unJgood ns now. Will sell very cheap. .In quire at corner of 18th nnd Trade rjfs TODAY'S MARKET. V Pootland, Dec. 12. Wheat valley nominal Wnlla Walla, 63Ktorf. Flour Portland, best grades t'J.W . 13.40. Graham 2.00. Oats Choice White 43IGc, grey 41 -r.'o per bushel. - , Mlllstuff Bran, 1G.G0; shorts, 17.00- Hny Timothy $12Q12 per ton. Onions Ihai.ilO Potatoes CO to OOe por Back. Butter BoBt dairy, 25030; foncy creamery. -15 to COo. Storo 26 J. 30. liggs Oregon, rancli 30o jier doz.- Poultry Chickens, $2.76 to 3.60; hens $3.60 to 4 00: turkoys, live 10 to lie. Mutton Dressed, (IJiI to 7o jior pound. Hogs Heavy droaeed b to Oc. ,por pouml. Beef Steers, fl.oOQ-l j cows, fJOajW"; dreBHed hoof, (I to 7u. Veal Dressed, 8 o. 8,'for Binnll. IIiipH fl(7o. for 18IH) crop, I2J(J to 1 1)60 for now crop. Wool Valley, 13Mo jKaaUirn Oro gon, U12o; Mohair, 36. ' ' HldoB Green, ealtod CO lbs, 7aSi; under CO tba, !) sheep poltal 163' 20c SAt.UM HAnKKT. Wheat 68 ponnda and ovor, 60. Wool, 13 to 10c, Mohair, 25c. Hops-11 to IBo Oats 38c. to 10c Hay Baled, cheat, $7 ; tIinothy.J10 Kggs 30o v" U3Fi JK, Flour In wholosalo lots, $3.00; retail 80o sack. MIllstuffB-Brnu, $13; ahorto, $14., jiioga lireaseu, o4u. Llvo catUo Bteora, 3Jtf ; cowh, ,2?4S to 3. Hhoop $3(83.60, Droaeed Veal 7 coiits. Butter Dairy, 15Q20o; creumory, 25 Q 30o. Poultry Fat lions jwr lb,,0; spring chickens per lb., (to. to 7c. - Potatoes 25u per bushel. Apples 30o to 40c. White House Restaurant First class cook, First class sorvlco, Enjoyable meals. GE0RGE"BR0S, Props'. WASHING MADE EASY The Dewey &m Washing Maclilne This imiehlno Is a new ono mado on Buiontlllo principles. It Is guaran teed to gvo uoenlute satisfaction. After a thorough trial no family IT: would dlsieno.wlth ono. With tho use of thu Dewey, the horrors of wash day will disappear. This urn uhlne will Wash Clothes Perfectly Clean No hard work about it. Rasy'to on orate. The manulauturors will hadk up every claim made for tho.tiia' elilne- The Dewey Washerl Una won two first premiums at Btatu Fairs; at Lincoln, Nub. lgflOTand at diileui, Ore , 11)00. Hold at Balem by R. M. Wadot Go. Oorrespoiii' with or on 1 1 nu Ambler Yo'ung Manu'iioturers and Haleamon, ilt. Angel, Oreguu. LvADIOS Furnishing: goods made to order. l Silk and satin waists $3.50 to $4.00. Fancy flannel waists, any color, home made. $1.50 to $2.25. Ladles' underwear at ItfW prices. Call and examine ijtock. Chiing Lee Co (130 Commercial Nt. Old Post OfficeStables Ate. law mu have reliably tUotid ants, your ieHt boarded ly ue w'pek pr day. (tood Udius for hire. Price 1m sluable. Your p-Uronaija solluitBd,' H,'M. Brown J F-jfAtrwi, n i ttm frmrm'-miTmmammmmii vwmym;'m&ir ia-'mTrKsmiKmrir, rnTz nm