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AcfsMwantfyauJjjcwpny.
Cleanses the System
Gently and Effectually
when bilious or costive.
Jiyscnts itt the most acceptabefann
tit' Jaxatuv principles ofpants
Jiiiown to net most ' IvtietTciuI(y,
TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS
BUY THE GENUINE - MANFD. BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO.
SAN TRANCISCO, CAL.
lOUISVlUE.dY. NEW YORK. NY.
for site by druggist! -price SO per lotte.
We Beg
lo rullfjyour nl ten
lion Unit our entire
lliinot IIoliiliivi'noilH
in isfiortinunt nro now on display. We
luno the pleasure to Bay that llio nsenrt-
; in '-it and stock in rniicli larger and nicer
til 111 ovur before. Tim untirn linn Is nr.
runted iti departments nnii you cun see
'It iitnuli butter.
You muv have seem a good many nice
nic.:o8 in tlio storo tho last fow weokB,
'but not wliat wo liavo now on disnlnv.
I'lio children's duiiartitient Ih nxt.rn
huge this your in single pieces of euiii
Ibiuutlon buIh.
(Joinu and H(ti the untiro lino, uvtinif
lyoii don't Luy: wo nro glnd ho hIiow you
inroiiiiu uiui uxpiniii.
Yokohama Tea Store.
210 Con inercinl St. Balum Ore.
Ipiieni: 2111. hiki: iikmvkky.
O. C. T. Go's
I'AtMKNUKK HTKA.-Ulilt
POMONA
JL ANI fC
altonA
I.HAVKrJ I'OH I'Oltn.ANI)
DrIIt oxuopt Hunilitv nt 8 a, ui,
OUIOK TI1IIC AND OIIHAI' HKl'V.3.
Dock Ixitwtwn Bt-itn anil Canrt tit.
M. 1. 1IAI.UWIN, Asmit.
P
ERSONAI, NEWS
AND COMMENT
Mrs. Z. F. Moody
wont to Portland
Etbln morning.
Win. Stulgor wont to Aurora on Imil
Inoss this morning.
Ohna. Wollor wont to Portland on
lb ttsiness thlu morning.
Mrs. Q. W. Iliuisuckornl Turner, bus
K)oon vlsitlugut Balem.
Hon. Jeff. Meyers went to Portland
ro n business this morning.
Judge Itolso has returned from hold
li nu court in Yiimhlll county.
Werner Hroyman wont to i'ortlrud on
short buslnus trip yesterday.
Mrs. J. J. Wlsonun, of Dallas, is tlio
guest of bor nlstor, Mm. K. A. Lewis.
Mrs. L J. Murphy and Minn Bessie
Ward loft for Son Francisco hint night.
W. II. Quoener. tlio Stayton lawyor,
was iu tlio city today on legal business.
A marriage license was issued today
Ito Mnrvr S D.xlgo and John r-or, . V.
KluilBon, witne-s
Mrs. .John Ktnnlelon wont to Turner
this morning to vlfit friend and attend
film Presbyterian featiVal..
Krnoat Unas, of Portland, Is in 8ulcm
for n fow weeks visit with Ida brother
iF. G Haaa. tlio State street druggm.
went to Portland ',
Miss I.ixziu Farrar went to roriiauu.
Morn day's visit and starts
from there
itonnrrow for Ban Francisco to spsnd a
few months for borbcaltb.
Charles Lcmlicko, ns-pwor elect of
Marion county whs In Balem Wednesday
'making preparations to movrt bore Mid
Ibegin work tlio 1st of January.
Mra. O. W Mycr, of Wheeler county.
(is a guest for a few day, of Mra. Aw.
f Johnson. She la an out nelgliiior,
of
l Indian war times in Eastern Oregi.n.
Wherein Titer Were Alike.
A country minister who, though r
poor mnn. was notoriously dofecttr.
and hesitating In Ids style of deliver?
Iu the pulpit, wus sitting uaving u v
or t.in with ouu of the old spinsters
connected with his cougrogutiou wliou
he observed that tho sput of tue wn
pot waa either choked or too narrow
"Your teapot, Miss Konnedy," he re
; marked, "dlsna-dlsna rin wed."
"Ay, Jlst like yoursel', Mr. uroon.
retorted the nettled lauy. "it was un
unco pulr dell very."
Ilixr He Got III.
Mrs. Askl'ns-What makes
Mr. Mod-
idllososfck?
Mrs. ModdlltiT-Ob. he was
out lust
hefllth.-
: night drlukltig somebody s
-Towu Topics-
"In de case ob er good many men,
.eruarked Uncie-Bphe. "de lung pwr
Uiu no Indication oij de bralu pownr. -
'MARDI SOItf"
DANCING CLUB
Opens tiie Season With a
Successful Party.
Those Present On the Initial
Occasion What the
Ladies Wore. .
Tlio "Mardl Solr" Dancing Club gave
thoir initial party at tho Willamette bo
tol, Tuesday night, with u splendid at
tondancoof Salem's moat uonulnr (.
ety icoplo, who already givo ovidonco of
making a very gay winter season for
tho Capital. Affairs liavo been going bo
thick and fast that this only added an.
other to tho lino of dollgtful succosHea in
society's realm. Tho music was idea
and Mr. Gesnor'a alwaya lino orchestra
wau materially strengthened by ilvo ox.
Uu jilt-ccB from Portland, and from tho
gay lancorH, mazy waltzoa and popular
two-stop to tlio Intricate aormania tho
time and rythn was aa nearly perfect as
dance muaic can ba played.
There wero some particularly pretty
costumes, tho moat admired boing Mrs.
K. A. Plorco in u dainty pink silk India
linen, trimmed daintily with narrow
black ribbon and laco. Mra A. A. .Ics
sup was admired in a gray silver mull
trimmed with black liicoand a faint
touch of pink. Mrs. H. I). Gilbert was
very becomingly attired hi black .villi a
largo cliouxiif pink chiffon on tho loft
shoulder. Miss Agnes Gilbert waa Btrik
lug In a ucirlot gown with a dash of
black, itud wore red llowora in bor hair.
Misa Maud MoKay looked sweet and
girlish in light blue silk. Miss Stella
Hurst was a stylish picture in black and
white. MUs Maud Ilirach made a fair
'Jiuilco Meredith" representation iu n
blue ball gown. Mis Ktliol Knight
looked very hwocI in a gray silk mull
trimmed in pink. Miss b'onu Ilirsch
wore a pretty white orgundio and pink
ribbons.
Those enjoying tlio party were: Mr.
and Mrs. 1. II. Sroat, Mr. and Mrs. K.
A. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. I albreath,
A. N. Gilbert and MixBGilbert, Mr. and
Mrs. Werner lireyniau, Mr. and Mra. H.
HirEch, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Sutherland,
Mr. and Mra. W. T. WllllamBoii, Mr.
ami Mrs. S. W. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
M. O. Huron, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jus
sup, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. G. Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Gioay, Mr. and Mra. 0
8. Itioly ; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Campbell,
Chemawa; Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Che
mawajMr. and Mrs.W.JJ.Moreo, Mr.and
Mrs. C. D.Trovor. Mr. and Mrs. K. M.
Laforo, Mr. und Mrs. It. I). Gilbort.Mra.
Olivo England, Mrs, Hunt; tho Miesoa
Lena and Jeeslo liroyman, Mae Iloiec,
Margaret Coaiior,, Hlla I'., Maud und
Leona Ilirach, Ksllier Collins, Stella
Hurst, Kihel Knight, Connie Holland,
Kdna Price, Margaret Mcsalck, Anna
Golden, Nina Buslinoll, Joannotto
Brown; Messra. H.J.Fleming, F. K.
Lovoll, Harry Albert, C. I). Jessup; J.
0. Tliomaa, Portland ; F. It. McMillan,
Portland; W. II. Chatten, C. A. Mo
Nary, Joa. Kvans, II. J. Ottonhelmor,
Ed Crawford, J. J. Murphy, J Kiauaae.
0. V. Allen and A. E Irwin.
Dr' null's Couth Syrup Cures any case of
bronchitis, lung affection and grippe.
PliysiclatiB prescribe tliiarellttblo remedy,
and drugglstH recommend It ; becauto it
never fafla to cure, nnd coata but SB
ct'iitaa lottle.
"SALEM. YESTERDAY
AND TODAY"
Col. C. J. Holt of Chicago lectured
Wednesday evening uttlioM. K. church,
and notwithstanding tlio fact that the
.place of meeting waa not settled until
after three o'clock, there was a good
sized audience, tho ecturu deserving a
crowded Iioiibo.
Ho Illustrated the condition of nf fairs
in Salem by n soriea.of striking pictures
representing a frtrm'yiml where the rata
were destroying tho young chickens.
Tho roosters stood Iu with tho rats and
licensed them, at the samo time filling
thoir own craws out of tlio liconxo corn.
But tho hens declared tho rat" wero
doing as much damage aa ever, so they
organized a "caokling society" and do
termined to oaeklo until tho rata wore
driven away.
Ho blames the good people for not
arising en masso to enforce theproeent
laws concerning saloons which would
drive out overy saloon.
Tho women of Jiiiuition City recently
caused the closing of oil the hiIooiih
t .ero on Sunday, after the niun had do-
dared it could not im uniio.
Theodore UoomjvoII im nm '"
thing in New York City when tie was in
)lhVe there llo wiid: "ll I do not en
force tlio law, thou I am a psrjurer and
oraiciil and ought Iu go to prison lor
life." And ho did enforce it. vt iwl lie
has done others could do lutd Uwy tht
backbone to sustain th lw of our
country.
Temperance men should worK in ino
caucus and primaries intend of letting
tlio lower clause- nominate a tlcKei am.
tlien refiuo to vote for anyone imauie
the candidates aiea'l eorrupt.
Col. Holt's object in hruturing is to
mako happy Iwmes, fill tlw oliurch i-ows
and empty the satootik. lie prawins
Hie pledge at every meeting.
Il announced tlio subjrfcls of some of
Lis kotiirei this week as, "Flagging the
Incoming Train" at tho M. K. ehureh at
tlio elo of pra? er meiting.
. i I,.... '.Ton IVflllnr and Costs "I
Tins he coniiders lite mt ItwtHre. Other
topios are, "Woman' Saer flee or the
Herobm of Uvs." ' Lights and Hhades
Cf City Life," and "lint . fc ithi of U.o
lor h Youjig Udy
Kvor?body oordinlly iil
ndiniiou dmrbiM).
d i
Mlas P4fJa Cut.
'Hie ijffurt that 1 MW wdej
3Sm
a imTiIoii lit MggrU. jm '
B - a JMUalMlHBHVBBUIeVPlBT-''-' l . . . I
iiirtnslaiighter, H interesting tho legal
lirofessionandput.no men rill over tlio
Btnte. Minis, uho haa eerved about
fifteen monthfl of tila tlmi. a-n. .,..,..
bor of tho legal profession and a deputy
collector of revenues under President
Cleveland.
There is as a matter of fact no regular
pardon case before Gov. Geer in behalf
oi .Minis. Hucbacaeo is usually mado
up by presenting petitions of citizens,
Jurors, trial judgo or district nttornoy.
iiioniuero are lllcd counter-pctitlona
aim proiests, out in this case all Btich
lnuucncos aro absent eo far, but will no
uouut bo prcsontcd later, aa tho Gov
ernor declines to take up tho case in tho
absence of tlieso formalities.
ino caso was oponed in behalf of
Jllms by tlio appearanco of Senator Jos
eph Simon Introducing Senator Pritshard
of Nortli Carolina, who made an arcu.
rmeut in Mlms' bohnlf hnfnrn ih..
Governor. Ho was suppoited in a legal
argument by Judge Jas. A. Feo of Pon
dloton, both contending that no man
over had stronger claims or grounds for
pardon than Edwin Lr-Mlme.
Gov. McMillan of Tennessee, United
States Senators Bato and Ttlrly of Ten.
nesseo, Attorney General Picklo and
Congressman Brownlow of tlio aamo
state, and Josiah Patterson of Memphis,
W. 0. Mima of Newport, Tcnn., both
prominent criminal lawyers of Tonnes
see, have written letters that aro on filo
with Gov. Geer. Tlieso prominent pco
plo aro all emphatically of tho opinion
that Mima should bo pardoned. Tlio
reason why there is no petition on fllo
for his pardon from Umatilla county ia
that public sentiment at Pendleton ia
aaid to bo against any act of clemency.
People who aro against Mlms arguo that
ho was a lawyor, know tho law, and yet
carried a pistol concealed on Ida poreon
and killed tho barkeeper Miller when
hia own life waa not in danger. On tho
other hand his frlenda claim that tliol
testimony of tho defence showed that
tho barkeeper attacked Minis with an
Ico pick, knocked him down, raided
lumpH on his head whero ho struck him,
and that Mlms shot him wheti he was
down and in danger of Ids life when ho
was under tho iulhieiico of liquor. It is
one of those close cases whero a saloon
row ended in one man being killed and
ami pome one had to ho committed anil
sentenced and Mima got it.
I.lko a preacher's son, a lawyor gets no
Bympathy when lie gets into the meshes
of tho law, ' In this case the written
opinion of tho trial Judge iu refusing a
new trial is Dial the oletueiilBof premedi
tation and deliberation to commit crime
were entirely lacking, and the domonts
of purpose and malice wero not apparent
to make the homicide murder iu tho eo
com! degree, but on tho other hand tho
court said the aesault mado by Miller
did not excuse or Justify killing him in
self-defence. In thoir verdict the Jury
said: "Wo rccommond the defendant
to tho cxtromo mercy of tlio court."
Jurymen culled on Judgo I.owoll nnd
asked him personally to givo Mlms the
lowest sentenco, of one year. This re'
quest Lowell bad never before disre
garded. In giving his sentence Judgo Lowell
said: "A judgo is not bound to consider
any recommendation of a Jnry, and if ho
doea ho must construe tho languago of
tho recoiumoudation as it appears.dcom
ing it an expression in ordinary phrase
of the sentiment of tho ontiro twolvo men
with whoso endorsement it ia pres
ented." "With finding of verdict tlio rcsponsi
bllityof tlio Jury coasos, the law having
imposed upon tho judgo tho duty of
passing sentence, and upon the Gover
nor the power of pardon, if there Is war
rant for the exercise of that high pro
rogativo." Instead of following his iisual custom
of complying with a request for mercy,
tho court eontoncid Mima to five.
Deafness Csonot te Cured
bv local applications, as they cannoi
resell the diseased portion of tho ear.
There is only one way to euro deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of tlio
Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets
inflamed you liavo a rumbling sound or
imporfect hearing, and when It Is en
tirely closed deafness is tho result, and
unless the inflammation can bo taken
nut mill HiIh tube "restored to its normal
condition, hearing will bo destroyed for-fi
ever; nii.o cases out oi ion aro cauaeu oy
catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam
ed condition of the mucous surfaces.
Wo will givo One Hundred Dollars (j)
any tuoof Dwifuoaa (eauced bycatairh)
that can not lx cured by Holl's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75.!.
Hull's Family Pills are the host.-
NO CHANGE IN
THE STRIKE
Toi-hk. Kaiis., Due. 12. -I here is
little change in the strike on the Santa
Fe today. Superintendent IShoes says
every station ia mantled to carry on the
normal business, though they have not
a full complement ol operators every
where, President Dolphin is reported
as on his way here and J. A. Newman,
ohairmanof Senta Fe system, Is ex
pected today
VACCINATIOH AKO (JANDRUFF.
There Is s Sure Preventloa for Btlsness ss
There Isof Sratllpox.
It is now 8oe.-pted that vaccination
rui lrs tliw vaccinated person exempt
from sm-llpox; or at worst, he never
haa anything but the lightest kind of a
eao Now as sine a preventative and
cuw for dandruff, which onuses falling
lialr and haldnwj. lias besn discovered
Newhro's Herpiclde. It kills the dan
.Ir.iH L.arm. C H Keed, ictor, luaiio,
. ..,u. Mi-imlf and WHO
have ijeen
troubled with dandruff and hair falling
ur falling
rinedioa
lor eerai years. o
uiiho.it offset until we used
Nnwhro's
ilitrohikie. two iKitthwof
winch cured
iiii ml rods of similar testimonials.
H
n n.nuui SUidio has eugaged an
MXtwriMHMd plvotographer to aiaist
... ! t. .I.u linllitatf rliull.
mraugo ... - , 10 ,,
IS
OASTOK.IA.
Bf.O.
sx urn mm mm wiw
Wtws
THEY WILL
JUST VOTE
Oregon Democrats Can Ac
complish But Little
However, None Will Vote for
a Republican United
States Senator
linker City Demecrat: ,
No Republican aspirant for tlio United
States Sonato need count upon tho sup
port of tho Doinocrat8-and Fuslonista in
tho coming session of tho legislature.
SuchisthoEtntemontof William Gatons,
secretary of tho Democratic city and
county central committee, at Portland.
It ia a question of principlo witli tho
Democrats in tho legislature, nnd nl
though there is practically no hopo of a
Pomocrutic senator boing elected next
winter the members of that political
fuith can stand togothorand mako things
interesting for the other fellows. Such
ia tho explanation of the sccrotary. It
It is not that tlio Republican candi
dates in the field aro not capablo men,
but the Democrats are desirous of nom
inating a candidate from their own party,
simply to bo consistent.
This declaration of Gatena is continu
ed by a fow members elected from this
county under tho namo of citizens
Tlioy are not pledged to nnyono In
particular for the oillco of senator.
It appcare that tho democrats will pass
around a foiv complimentary votes and
thus "Jolly" prominent leadora iu tho
party throughout tho state. Among
those who may expect to liavo this
honor tbriiat upon thorn aro such lights
in tho ranks of Jeffereonlnn simplicity
aa Judge Bennett, L. B. Cox, Milt Mil-
'' Sylvester Ponnoycr and a ntimbir
of others identified with tlio best it
terosts of the party. When ull these
have received recognition tlio llttlo
phalanx may bo expected to begin
tossing boqucta to one another, ntuiMf
the fight for fonator requires enough
ballots to bo taken there ia an oppor
tunity for every man in tho legislature
not allied with the republicans to have
a vote for United States 'Senator..
Ono reason assigned (or this possible
proposition is to play politics with tho
opposition. A member-elect is quoted
with saying that if tho democrats stand
together und thereby cause tho republi
cans to reltlo tile question of eonutorahlp
without outside assiatuueo, tho breech In
the republran party will bo worse two
years from now than it ia at tlio piosont
moment. Proceeding along this lino ol
arrangements, tho member ofect said
that tho more the republicans llecoino
divided tlio bettor chance the democrats
will have oi achieving success iu tlio
imtnediato future.
Kb a mutter of fact there are but throe
men in tlio legislature who are elected
under the namo of democrat. There aro
others who belong to the party, however
but they wero sent to Salem aa a result
of combinations with other organizations.
Those are expocted to vote purely us
democrats when ballots aro taken for aer
ator. There nro G5 straight out repub
licans, as well as eoveral elected on com
bination ticket?. The makeup of the
legislature stands aa follews:
Senate Republicans 20; democrat 1;
peoples 2; citizens -1; union 1; citizens-
domocrat-pooplos-union 1 ; democratic-
people's 1,
Ilouao of Ropreeontativea Ropubli
cans 30; democrats 2; democratic-people's
5: citizens lit; union 3; democrat
ic-pcoplo's-sllvor republican 1 ;
Of the citizens ia tlio senate from
Multnomah, who may be counted on to
support a democrat for senator, there aro
two. It may be said that there are
eight votes in tho eenato for a democrat.
But three reprcBontatlvos-elect from this
county flying the Hag of citizen can I a
relied upon to cast their votos for a re
publican for tho senate, tho rest being
democrats, considering the members
not labeled republicans aa against that
party, thero nro 1 1 democratic votes In
tlio lower house, a total of 22 on joint
ballot.
Twenty-two is probably the limit any
candidate not a republican could receive,
so that there ia llttlo doubt that tho
noxt United States enator from Oregon
will Ui republican as heretofore.
Where there are so many factlo is rep
resented, it is not supposed that these 22
will hold together msraly for tlio purpose
of miking oomphmoiitary votes.
Try the Elite hrClirUtniii
F-. to.
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TEjAJRIVALSv
Willamette.
II. E. Lounsbury, Portland.
Max FrJodcnthal, Portland.
F. Boales, Seattle
C. M. Sttntford, City.
Win. Adams, Jefferson.
J. 0. Lindsay, Portland.
I. L. Flotchor, San Francisco.
Chas Hill, Seattle.
C. 8. Farrow Eiigono.
P. II. Hasth, Grants PaBS.
0. M. Prcseon, Portland.
C. L. DuBoin, Portland.
James M. Morrltt, Las Angeles,
Harry Miller, Chicago.
Purl Uutlon, City.
Every Movement Hurts.
When you have rheumatism. Muscles
fool stiff and eoroand Jolnta aro painful.
It doea not pay to suitor long from this
diseaso when it may bo cured bo prompt
ly and porlectly by HowPb Sarsnparilla.
This modlcino goes right to tlio eKt,
neutralizpa tlio acidity of tlio blood,
which causes rheumatism, and puts an
d to tho pain and stiffness.
Biliousness
25c.
ia cured by Hood's
Pills.
3
"Is mariage a failure?"
"I Bhould say not," remarked an
Oregon farmor. "Why, thoro'e Luclndy
gtta up In tho tnornln' milks aix cows,
gits breakfast, starts four children to
school, looks urtor thoothor three, feeds
the hens likewise the hogs, likewise
some mothorlcas ahcops, skims twenty
puns of milk, washes the clolhos, gits
dinner, ctcotory, ot celery. Think I
could hire anybody to da it for what she
gits? Not much I Marriage, air. is a
success, u great success."
To-Mljht add To-morrow rtlittt.
Ami cuch day ana tilglil during tlih
week you can irct )tt nny druggist!)
ICcmps liiiNun for tho Throat mid
Lunga, acknowledged to bu tho most
successful remedy ever sold for
Coughs. Croup, Bronchitis, Asllim.i
und Consumption- Get i Ik t tie to.
day nnd keep it always in the house
so you can check your cold lit once
Price 2ao und fiOo. Sample boMlo free,
cod&w
"Anyone call or ask for mo by tele
phone while I was out, Katie?" asked
the mistress. "Indodo they did, mum.
Tho box jingled and a lady with a voto
like a coffeo mill savs, 'Hello,' and 1 sayn,
'helloyotirself,' nnd she soys 'who Is
this,1 und I says, 'uoiio of ycr business;
and she sava, 'Is mint Mary there? and
I told her Bho'd bettor ask a policeman,
nnd sho foired Bomotliln' In my ear, and
I dared her to show tho ugly mug of
her back of our barn, and she said
nuthlu.' I'll talk in that imichiiie no
moro,
mutn." Detroit Freo Press.
The Latest Yarn.
A Pittsburg drummer tells this now
yum: I always carry h bottle of
Kemp's Balsam In my grip. I take cold
easily and a fow doses of the Balsam al
wayB mnkea mo u well man. Every
where I go I atwok a good word for
Kemp 1 take hold of my customers
I take old men and young men, and toll
hem confidentially what I do when I
uku cold. At druggists, 25c and BOe. 1
Gold framed medallions (or Christmas
presents. Tho Elite Studio. II 21 1(
Demestic: "I'm obliged to ye, mum,
for rcndln mo to that cook In school so
long. Hero's the diplomor wot I got tor
day." MistressCwho thinks she has solved
tho servant girl porblom): "I'm delight
ed. Now, I presume yen can cook, '
Demestic: "Ploaso, mum, tho teacher
said we couldn't be expected to remem
ber all we learned, and we must buy bor
cook In book an' keep it by us all th'
time."
Mistress: Certainly I will got you n
copy,"
Domestie: "Thankee, mum. An'
please, mum, yo moliid setidin mo for a
few tonus to boi'.rdln' school till I team
to rend?" New York Weekly.
Cough?
Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will euro a
Cough or Cold nt onco. (Jonquerti
Croup, WhoopInrr-CoiiKh nnd Mwudo
Cougu without mil Motlioru praiso
It, Doctors proscrlbo it for Uroiichl
tls, Hoaxscncflii. Grippo, 1'noumonla
nnd CoiiBumntloii. It glvea quick,
uurorosulta Prico, 25ct. Rofusotho
dealor'a mibntltuto ItlaiiotiWKood.
JLEsl3uJLS
Cough Syrup
Always cures wlion olhoi-s fail.
Dr. Hull's I'llli cure Contlp.itlin mi J I Ivcr
IruublM. go 1IIU, iu CU. Trial bu, . t,U
POPULAR PRICES
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all Important nw of lit ulli.r
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In mo for over !0 yours, lins horno tlio Blpjiiatnro of
9 . nml lins bcoummlo umlcr his pcr-
Lfyrrh stlll supervision slnco Its Infiuicy.
vzr7r. W ajv na ono to decoi vo yott jn this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-ns-rjood" no btiu
Kxpoiiinonts that trlflo with nnd ciitlinip;or tho health oi?
Innints and lilltU-cn-r.xpcrlcneo against llxpcrimcnt.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstorln Is a harinless fmbstittito for Castor OH, Pnro
govlo, Jrtin and Soothhifr Syrups. It Ih Pleasant. It
contains noitlu-r Opiiiui, Morphlno nor other Karcotlo
KitbHtuiu'e. Its ago Is It? friiurmttcc. It destroys Wontw
and allnys Fovorlslmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colli. It v(llivos Toothing' Troubles, euros Coilstlpution
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach ami Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tito CIitldien'H Panacea Tho mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars tlio
(-&L&S
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
the orNT.un 0OMF.NV. tt MUhM.v aTeicr. KIW on eirr.
Kgaiaa5E3Ea3iM
'MID POTS AND PANS
And nu cndloss vutiely of iillt'ont'eixtihlti
houst'k(uitiii; utensils itud linileiuntH,
(ho uoniuii with i K'UiiiM for hoiiHidto-1-lnj
siiiiply ruvels at. Wndo's littrtlwsro
a to e. rim inventors and nmnufuultirvrs
of labor s wIiik 1ovIouh for thu home kmI
n fast inuu; but wo tiro fully itltrtHiHt of
tho times, ns you will ivciirliil" If you
lve uh :i visit.
R. M. WADE Ik CO.
SALEM OREGON
Semething: Like a Christmas
Gift
To thu woman or man of n IIikhI tn.ic Iu
ouu of tho Hue porrtilalu lined bulh tubs
wO put In 'vhwn we Mtup our 4ml Iiiiioiii
with new open plumbing. Your bulh
rixiuiH nro thlii(s of beiuitv Vihuu Me
hnvo nut iu oii plumbliiK, with tilcliit
piuti'il pipos at ii riuiiHiiiiihlu, cost. It
not only ini'iuis comfort, hut lii'idlb.
BARRdtPETZEL
2H('OMMI'H('IAI. KiltlfUT.
lilephonf'.':i7l,
DONE UPI
is spilled lolHoudry wtHk i-Umkl not
mi-Hii mstl-' i)ihwI K-eopul Inn or
llopl'ltHWly lliillrd. "DitHM ii" It) Wll"
tamliflii vipii Ijiiiidarlux hm we dIt
IIIHIIIS llf.irt y HUlllsdi tHIt'lMtd
nml iroiiaat, inMrii'n iu rihlMins, ur
BhrHbit-ii in I'Hlf . wvvry rlavl hi
t lot, prompt Htltrn-y. rHiriHld lrl.
Your rl"Mtr'04MMi.
SalRm Smarn Laund
(iMU-kni rvAn morit'KNiH,
iHiHorn u ouwiiMit, mt.
('.one 111. m Liberty Utrwi.
VJafciS,es.aaT.VL llL
- THE. SINCLAIR HAM
A Ham You Can Eat
Mnal IImIIaIuu Luui imiL lilt.
IIm)
boil. hrl. Ifshe ar fry
..w ...i i in. .w . - -,-- - - -
it Is Uis jm'MMt
ut-iawt
VtUhs no biliar t'-its rtMW.
11m only t
Harritt &.
Qy MfsrKlflri
1
Signaturo of
AHGood Breakfast
Kor the dainty npputltu or for tluiho.irt
unterunn lie tiiude from our tmniitln
hunb chops or mutton ohoim, Wdofuloak
or pork uliops. Our iiiouIh nro of ex
litisite flavor, succulent, jitloy tud leu-Ii-r,
nnd nro tint und trimmed by ex
purls for our table. If you haven't
Miiiiplud our I'hoictt meats, you have
missed a trent worth romoniherliig-
,E. CyCROSSHSALEM OR.
t'lioiie All. " ""
S
TIIE LION'S SHARE
III lite (null) of the Inml brnuiU of lii
iiura vthistihjMi, braiHlhas, cordis!, IH
iiors a nl all Uh reot iwotnlii our suy
fortlmNsI nod siilllflimt rotison lliul
u-IimiiiIIii tin "HcoifMls." give our pal
ions ulmt hn' call fur nml link nnlv h
iiisoiiublo pilrfnr Mlml Hrupply.
. Pr Rogers-
JIB H OiHiimtNvlul Hlrntt
LOT Whtdt viltf u i Ml It.iUiil.
iMatt coon- lp 8hw y as. -It rlgjit to
ami lut iivomiI urUnlfl oh Uh ira
- - -r r - , -- - -, -r;.. ..
oihi pes iiavanu uruaw 91 uw lurmn
lore tjaitt kifM t" Bt" flHB
Lawrence
ofiffflHitV
WANTED
Uow tddAV fldvoi-tiftdmonts four
....v- w. v0 hi vimowwimiiim maul lUU
$1.00 por month. Alt ovor four linos
W OHHIU UlUi
A RARE CHANCE & g,
street, four tlocks south or the court bouse wlH
be soil at half tta valii r.iwi .. rin..
view In the cltjr, fruli trees, etc. Apply a
luumai unite.
WANTED A flrst-clnBs
qtiiro nt Hotel Balem.
waitress. In
12l2t(
WANTED-1 wantnn ofleron Ihntnico
convenienliy located hotiBO nnd lot
110 High street. Tho houso contauis
7 nxims nnd bath room. Tlio owner
wUhes to sell immediately. Apply to
John Molr, ngent, 200 Commercial
strnot. J2-12-0t.
CHICKEN 1'IE BUI'l'EIt-give'J In tho
imriur. 01 1110 uirst uoiiKtt'gationnl
oliurch Friday December 14 from 5 to
o'clock. Buppol- 25 cents. 12-12 3t
WANTED-Aboy or girl to learn a
iraue. inquire nt Jouiinal ollllco
1 11 ti
FOU SALE.-
60 Iiead of stook hogs.
W,!H.;Eoan,
12(Mw
.nrooKs, ur.
JfED AIAhiA'ftonlrgetlo
mage nn olllodivSaloni, Or,,
HRLPWAN1
mnn to innnneo 1
lor n laruu nianuiacturing house.
Brtlnry 136 iter month and extra pro
lite. Jlust lurnlsh good reference and
uu nianuiacturing
o jer month and or
it furnish good referei
1 n A n I .( ililanMa r
imvo m-tw ensn. AUUross U. H. t4.
yyA Tn. T
FOK-HALE A saddlo horse, Bad
xa-v iu-;
iidlo ami
lirillli. Itrnkn
to drive.
Apply to
15.Cburt8t.
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KAIIM FOItBALK-217 nJVes With goal
uiuiiiinRs nnu tences, ovor Half ttticier
viiltivnlloti, half mllo from the Kaiser
school-house. Price nlul torms reason
able. Apply (0 !'. Achillea, Balem,
pti'goti. l'-'-l-ltn
FKKNOH LKSSONB. Given nt home
or to class iu nny part of city, Horn
nnd educuted iu France. LydUltlch,
1), Htrcet, Bnlotii. 11 27 tf
Foir SALE--A thoroiiKhliml English
tiolntor, young dog. Also n oecond
liaud double barreled shot 4Un, gooil
us now. Will soil very cheap. In
quire nt corner of 18th nud Trado Bts.
TODAY'S MARKET.
l'oirriiAND. l)n. lit l VI 1. ..it U..II..U
iiouiliinl Walla Wnlla, fMltoCl.
Flour rortlnnd, best gratk $2.1)0 &
43.40. Grnhnm 2.(K),
Oats Cliiilcn U'lilin aitrrair.n ..ru .11
(18 12c per bushel. '
Aiiraiuii uraii, 91CC0; shorts, $17.00
Hay Timothy $1212$ iwr ton.
Onions $1U0
rotatoos 60 to COc per sack.
-imor ijcb. uairy, L'oyao; lancy
.rotuuery, 6 Oto 66c. Btore 28., 32Jtf.
I'.gKs-uregon.rniiPii weaknUiOo fionlost.
l'oilltrv (llilnkmiM. l' 7f, tn't rjl. t u
$:i.60 to 4.00 turkeys, Ilvo 10 to Ho.
...uiuMi-uioomm, o 10 (0 per potlllll.
llotrn Ilimw itm.n.uT ril initMi. .vA
pound.
iieeibtoers, J.J.60Qt ; cows, $33.50;
tressed beef, 0 to 7c.
Veal Dressed, 8 & o. 8)f(or sniall.
Hods UG7o. for mnn nrm, vi in
Uke for now crop.
Wool Vnlloy, 13QUo jEashini Ore
gon, 012ot Mohair, 26.
, Hides Uroon. saltotl 00 lbs, 7S8oj
under (K) lbs, 7(JQ8(J ; sheep polts, 16
BALEM MARKET.
Wheat C8 pounds and over, 60.
Wool, 13 to 10c, Mohnlr, 26c.
Hops 11 to 16c
Oato USo. to 10c
1 1 ay Haled, cheat, $7; timothy, $10
Eggs-26c 028c,
Flour In wlinliutiiln Inla i'tOilt r.i.nll
80V sack,
Mlllattiffri-Uraii. $13j shorts, $14Jtf.
IIogs-Drossotl, 6?4'o. ' ' n
Idvo cattle Bteers, Hi ; cows, ) to
Bheo-$!l(53.60,
Droskeil Veal 7 cents.
Iluttar Dairy, 1620o creamery, 25
Poultry ileus wr lh.,0 7u; spring
chickens per lh lie. to7o,
I'otntooa o per bushel.
Apples 30o to40o.
WASHING MADE EASY
The Dewey
Washing Machine
I'lils iimchjno is n now one mado on
Hiihinllllc jirlnclplos. It Is guarutt
teed lo give uuoluto satisfaction.
Aflnr a thorough trial no family
would disM)iiso wjth one. With the
UM) of (he Dewey, tho horrors of
wash day will disappear. This inu
rhino will
Wiish Clothes
Perfectly Clean
No hanl work about It, Ifusy lo op
o rut it. The innmilitoluntrs w.ll us.-k
upsvery elnlm nmile for tin- inn
elilnu. The Dewey Wf sher
lias win two llrst prHitiliims at Htatu
Falrsi tit IdiUMihi. Neb, HOIJ Kpd
si Aileni, Ore . tUiH). Hold tl Balem
by It M. Wailed Go, l,C)rresjioiitl
vmiIi ur call on
Ambler Young
Mui.u'ut-tiirers and riulesiiien,
Mt. Angel, Dreuuil.
Furnishing goods made to
order.
Silk and satin waists
$3.50 to $4.00. Fancy
flannel waists, any color,
home made, $1,50 to $2.25.
Ladles' underwear-at low
prices. Call and examine
stock.
Qhlim Lee Co
3i Commercial 8t.
Old Post
OfficeStables
Am Urg au Imvo reliable attend
mitSj ymr Mum Uarlud hy.tJiu week or
day, QooJ teams (or hire. Prices re.
wiuHblr). Your patronage solicited.
H. M, Brown
1)1 Frrv Htrwt.
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(Colorado Springs Gazette.
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