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IB W0tX9& Hj5T n (St yuq B '"xS'mLjL I AmPJP hbB 5l5Bs. In your china closet and see what is missing for your Thanksgiving din ner table. Five new patterns in Haviland; German and English Semi-Porcelain has ar rived. Also all kinds of Fancy China and Silver Plated Ware, which is open' for your inspec' lion. Remember the special sale on Dinner Sets continues all this month. Try our Porlo Rice Coffee for change. Remember our froMi coflee. Yokohama Tea Store 249 Commercial Street. 8alom, Oregon, riiouo'JIll. Frou Delivery. Portland Visitors Perkin's Hotel Restaurant. White Col'cs. lunch 10: to 25c. Mills a la carte. 20c up. Daily Journal on file. 5-27 LOCAL EVENTS. Nov. 10. ' I ho Gonvlct'rt I) uigliter,'' ut the opera liousu. Nov. 15. Star Lecture, by Hov. Win. Canton. Nov. 20. "Moloney's WloJJinR" at tho Opora Ilouee. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS Frank L Huntor, S. F. M 8 Marki, Torlftnil. Chaa J t-clmobol, do. J D Mover, do JiitneR liokrc, do J KHimmons, do. W FJtffries. ilo. G I) Horton, Chicago. V Pollak, 8. F. Ch ts Crow, Grants Puhs. i Jan HiuciiiB, 1'ortlani. 0 W Mathews, Dallas. AN Luwls, City. James Kyle, do Jae JJarriH, 1'ortland. Harry Eaton, do. W FZwick.fc'eaUlo. Union Meetings. Tho Union Meetings at the Methodiot church close tonight, Subject: "How Win Thoso Who are Praotioally Without Interest in Religious Things." Leador, Rev. Ronald McKillop. All Invited to this closing eervice. D. E lluatslflter. Funeral Director, 107 Street. 'Phone Red 2423. SaUmOreion. deace 390 Court. 'Phone Diack 2181. SIal Heal- Bari tha ? Tti K1 Yw Vm A1ais E!2I,' Grand Opera House JOHN F. COftORAY. Manaier The A Beautiful story of the present day Deputise Love and Pathos) Hate ana Passion. .. :; CONVICT'S DAUGHTER An American Story of TorlH Intr and Heart' felt interest. Embellished by STARTLING SCEN I C EFFECTS! A Strong Cast! A STory front Lfe! pickets oa sale at the feox offtc Saturday Seff ,". 75, 50, ana ijccats. PROGRESS OF THE MORMONS Church Action Woman Advocates Against Polygamy. Believes They Constitute A Distinct Menace. Nmv Yolk, Nov. 1C Tho dangor of Mormonlsm in underrated, nollovorrnlnd. When tho public realises there aro two Mormon ChurcliOB In Brooklyn, ono In Manhattan, ono in Philadelphia, a strong and growing Mormon settlement on thi! borders o' PoniiBvlvnnla and Now Jersey mid that tho etrongcat church in Boctiou CO miles from Jercv City is Mormon, It may bo understood that tho situation if) menacing " ' This Hlntumciit, which Btartled tho women's oxtcutivo committee of tho Reformed church at its eighteenth anni versary in tills city wan made by Miss Elizabeth ii. Vormllye, a member of the commU'eo in an addtesB upon Mormon lsm in the K.tst. Sho said further: "It was predicted that in fifty years the Mormons would control it belt of states cutting thn connlrv in two from northeaqt to eoulhvs est. The predlc'ion has been verified in tinly years insteid of fifty. They own land from tho Rocky mountains to tho Sierras and are spieud ing east as I havo told you. Thoy con trol four mission xtatos mid at the pres ent rato of progress in others will eoon have supremacy. "If tho constitutional amendment making polygamy a crime is not panned now, it will soou bo impossible to pass it, as they need to ncquiro control only in 12 slates to prevent legislation nainst them. Ti-o thousand Mormon niLslon arles aro actively pursuing the propa ganda, GO ol them in tho State of New York alone. A Great Medicine ''I havo used Chamborlaiu's Colic. Cholera and Dlarrhooa Uouiedy, and find it to bo a great medicine," says Mr. E. 8. Phlnpg, of Poteau. Ark. "It cured mo o( bloody llux ; I cannot speak too highly of it." This remedy nlways wins tho good opinion, if not pralao, of those thoso who use it. The quick cures which it effects even in tho most sovero cases make It a favorite everywhere. For sale at Dr. Stonu'u Drug Stores. tff FATHER'S SACRIFCE. The Story Told in the "Con vict's Daughter." How often havo wo road In the papers ot a noblo sacrifice by a father tor hit wifo or family, and how dooply Intur osted do wo foel in Its reading. Tho old saying that truth Is Btronger than fiction atill holds full sway. Tho beau tiful and thrilling Interest as told in the puneriut melodramatic play "Tiie Con vict's Daughter, ot a father's lovo and nacrlflco for his daughter is ono of tho purest stories in thought and action ever played on the American stage. Its suc cess was and has been instantaneous, the theatres being crowdod nightly Sensational to a degree and full of strong climaxes, tho story and events of the play liso In your memory long after all others have faded into forgetfulluees. Manager Cord ray should bo compli mented upon securing such a strong at traction as "Tho Convict's Daughter" lies provon itcelf to bo. Every detail haMbeen carefully attended to, each ar tist has been engaged (or his or tier special part. C .mplato effectiveness bcenery, power ful dramatic scenes and mirth provoking comedy complications, clouds and nun- ahlim amilna nml tnafn trHfH each nthnr all through this beautiful story ot "The I Convict's Daughter." uniy opportun ity to ceo that powerful melodrama at the Grand opwa house Saturday night. A Yillaee Blacksmith Saves Ills Little Son's Life. Mr. H. H. Black, the wellknown black smith at Grahamsville, Sullivan county, N. Y.( says: "Our little eon, five yere old. has always been subject to croup, and bo bud have the attacks bien that we have feared many times that he would die. We have had the dootor and used many medicine., but Chamber lain's Cough Kenedy ia now our eole re liarrce. It eeemB to disaolve the tough mucous and by giving frequent dotes when the oroupy symptoms apiear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets uled." There is Lnrimir in pivln this remsdvforit contains no opium or other Injurious drug and may be given as confidently o a babe at loan huuii rur io w. Stone's Drag Stores. Strones' Bakery, Try some ol the wheie wheat bread made at sitrong'a Bakery, It U tfw best and has no equal. O JS S OP O 3S. ac 2L . a.,Mtu TblM1hlimto& jA A 'HI POttlurUt OB, MltO'OOAM-t Zt&Eok Thanksgiving: Show Windows The Salem merchants have.provod thomeolves good advertisers, not only with printers ink but by the careful and artistic nrrangoment of their display windows. Thoro.bowovor, glvo only a rnoftgro Idoa ot tho masslvostockBthoy carry, and they havo advanced to a point whoto tho most critical can bo furnished nnd satisfied with any description of arllclo they may doslro. Especially worthy of mention are tho windows now dressed for tno special Thunkgiving trado, tho principal dis plays being of flno table linens and dam asks. At tho Will to Corner, Jos. Meyers' & Sous. Mr. Dinsmoro and his assistants, havu arranged a protty window typical of the Thanksgiving timo. A small table is arranged with fruits and wineB, and presided ovor by a neat hounowlfo. White andcolorod napkins and tablo covers make a frame and background for this sceue.which is endowod with an air ot coziness. At tho store of T. Holvorson tho dec oration is exclusively of linens, but tho arrangement Is Uhoroughly original, A largo contro figuro has been arranged thnt is a masterpiece This .is surroundod by folded napkins and covers making n neat display Tho credit for this work ia duo to tho work of Rudolph Hopf. At Dalryuaplo's tho large corner win dow is encased in a fraiuo of pretty de sign. A largo fancy cover fills the uacK aim ino romatnuer ol tno space is occupied by damasks in nearly every conceivablo form. Vases of chrysanthe mums aro placed conspicuously, adding brightness to tho window, which is othorwico completely white. At the Capital storo, J. L. Stockton, a substau'iul and advantageous display lifts been made by Mr. Hollister. Collided With an lecbenr. The Linn Canal steamer City ot Tope- ka, Captain Oloson, (teamed slowly into tho harbor of Seattle recently with hor stem bont nnd a gaping heto noar the load lino. Tho steamer collided with n Etinkon icoborg in Taku Day on tliB up trip on the night ot Nov. 2. A blinding snow Btorm was raging at tho timo and when the shock came aotno ot tho pas sengers, believing tho ship was going down, made frenzied attempts to gut into life preservers. It was soon found that, although several iron plates wore broken through, there was no immediate dan gor. Tno steamer was taken to Douglas Inland for an investigation after the ac cldont, and it was decided that the To p;ka bo allowed to return to Seattlo without cargo or passengers. Tho ex tent of tho damage Is estimated at about 15,000, besides tho loss ot n trip and tho necessary expenso and dolay that must onsuu while tho vistol is being lepairod. PERSONALS Mrs, Ida II. Vaughan was in Portland today. A. W. Blackburn has roturned from Albany. Miss Mabel Bean went to Salem this afternoon. 8. T. Kielurdson waa In Portland yesterday. Miss JMay Slater Ih visiting friends at Orogon City. Mrs. M. Ferguson -has gone to her homo at Morow. Mrs. 0. T. Pomeroy visited friends In Portland yesterday. Mies Elizabeth flulvuraon is visiting friends in Portland. Mies Harriot Lewis has roturned to hor home at Portland. Mrs. R. A. Riggs, of Albany, Is tho guest of Mrs. Jonn Stapleton. MIeb Emma Thatcher nl Salem is a guest of Miss Cora Bloeser. Hubbard. 0 L Winters returned this afternoon from a visit at Salem. Eugene Guard, A. J. Vuutine of Portland waa a guest of his uncle, D. F. Wagner, on Thurs day. Win. Boggs, a script expert, of Port land, was iu tho city on business yea tor day. Mrs. Frank Moredlth and daughter, Miss Jeunelto, have returned from Port land. Mrs. A, K. Austin, of Woodburn, has roturned home after a visit with Mrs. A. W. Prescott. Mr. and Mrs. J. M . Lawrence have returned from an extended viiit with relatives Iu Now York. Mrs. 0, L. Glenn of Spokane, Iibb returned homo afte a vis't with her mother, Mra. I. M. Wagner. Miss Alena Reed, of Roseburg, Is vlt iting Miss Vera Dyara. She is en route to Portland to attend the Business Col lego. Miss Bessie'Warriuer of Portland has returned home after visiting the Misses: Rlueman and Patkhurst and other fri suds. Mr, and Mrs. E. Estes and daughter Ona spent two or throe days with rel atives near Salem last week. McMinn vthe News. Mrs. M. A. Bellinger baa gone to Pen dletou to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. M. A. Cruaswell, formerly of this etty. Secretary of State and Mrs. F. I. Duubar have gone to the East far a few weeks, expecting, to visit in New York and Mats&obuaetts particularly. Striker Heard From. Frank Bklpton, the liveryman, re turned from near Salem laat evening, where he had been to iaenlify the horse ami bugxy stolen from him several wi eks ago by Jamea Striker. He bad turned the horse oat to pasture at a farm sear Salem and gave the buggy 10 a farmer's .wife aad then left for other J JpjaaJSflJBiBaiHpjaM A Medicine for Old People. Rer. Geo. Gay, Greenwich, Kas, ast Sx Kars of ner. vet he savn is past 83 cars of ner, yet he sayi: "I am enjoying excellent health (or a man lying excellent health for a man Be, due entirely to the rejuvea- ot my age ntlng Influence of Dr. Mile' Nervine. it brines sleep and rest when notlilm cssleennnd rest when nnthlnp else wilL and elves strength and vital ity even to one of my old Bge." "I nm an old soldier," writes Mr. Geo. WalRon, of Newton, la., "and I have been a creat sufferer f mm nervousness, vertigo and spinal trouble. Have spent considerable money for medicine and doctors, but with little benefit. I was so bad my mind showed signs of weak ness. I bceantakinpDr.Mllcs' Nervine, and I know it saved my life." Dr. Miles' Nervine Saved me from the Insane asy lum," Mrs. A. M. Heifncr, of Jcrico Sprines, Mo, rites. "I was so nerv ous that I could scarcely control my self, Could not sleep nor rest, would even forget the names of my own children at times. I commenced using Dr. Miles' Nervine and it helped me from the fust, and now I am perfectly well." Sold by all Druggists on Quarontae. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. parts. Striker was at a livery stable in Salon with hia outfit for somo timo. Tho Salem authorities had n good description of Strikor and his outfit nnd havo shown thomBolvca to bo as dull as n hoo by not capturing him. Thoy know a hobo when thoy boo ono and that ia about all. Strikor claimed he was going to Nome, but of course has gone elsewhere. dem ocrat. Birthday Surprise. A surprise was given Jndgo T. L. Davidson last night on the event ot his sovonty-first birthday by n largo party ot his trinnds meeting at his homo nnd entertaining him by their music and conversation. Mrs. Davidson served tho party with refreshments, after which thoy adjourned with many expressions of wishes for tho roturn ot many more such days. Among thoso present woro Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Dorby, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. DeLong, Mr. and Mrs G, W. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Guild, Mr. nnd Mra. W- T. Ben nett, Mrs. O. Anderson, tho Misses Norn Anderson and Lola Benson and T. L. Davidson, Jr. STOMACHS THAT WON'T WORK That Retain the Food and Re fuse to Digest it, fllakes the Head Heavy and the . Nerves Weak,Need Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Thore is n cure for dyspopsla. Suffer ers who have tried noxious nostrums will probably be skeptical hut skeptic ism vanishes when Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablota are tried. Whenever tho troublo is dvspopsla of long standing, or merely aslmplocaso of indigestion, relief Is prompt and pronounced. The less the troublo tho fewer tablets need bo taken. Heaviness'after eating, sour stomach, as Indicated by belching, fatigue with slight exertion or with no exertion at all. disturbed sleep, nervousness, constipa tion, depression, "blues," these things can be commonly be set down as symp toms of dyspepiia. And dyspepsia is merely indigestion iu an aggravated form. By promoting perfect digestion, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets produces strong nervos, restful, refreshing sleep, pure blood end good sound hoaltny flesh, lhey make the skin clear, tho oyes bright, the mind cheerful, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are a med icine and more than a medicine. They digest the food and make It easy of assimilation, and they relievo the In flamed, diseased condition of the mem braneous linings ay1 tho glands of the stomach and bowels. They help tho di gestive organs ovor the hard places, and put them into a healthy, active condi tion. They effct a qniok and per manent cure. You don't have to con tinue lakinc them forever, still It is well to have a box handy and take one at the first retura of the trouble. Perfectly well people are made sick by rating too muoh, or unwholesome food, but not if they take a tablet after eating. Treatment with Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets does not neeeesalate diet ing or any change of habit. They digeit the poper food and act upon the other kiud in such n way as to maku It pass off nulokU and barnilcrsly. You may eat and drink what you like, wiien you like, and as mush a you like If jou take a tablet afterwards. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are told by all druggists at 50 cents for full sire package. r,i.p a ,,.. rv. v... i.. it MM., for little book on stoaueb dU- e&tes, mailed free. - 11 11 13 15. , .. . . , --.f -r -, SaskflaSHHa wr bbsssssssssssssssssssTC SfgrT- 'TsrVt ssssssaBilasssKJiratBassV IBSSSSSSSSSIBSSSSSSSSMSlJBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSH TODAY'S MARKET. Portund, Nov. 15. Wheat Walla Waila, 60 Q 67, Flour Portland, boat grafloa J2.C5 3.50. Graham 2 CO. Oata Choice White 90 $ I 00. Barley $tt$ $10 por ton. Millstuff Bran, $15 0 17. HnyTImoth)-ll(fitl2 per Ion. Onions f 1.(30 1.75. Potatoes 11 CO f 1,10 per cental. Butter Best dairy, 18(922: iancv creamery, 252fl)c : Storo 1214 -.8. EggB'-Orcgon, ranch 303 doz. Poultry Chickens, mixed $2 60 $3. hens $3 $3.85; turkoya, live 010c. Mutton Gross. 3) Hogs Groea 6?c. Beef Grots 3.W) Q$3 50 Veal Gross, 88J$(.1L. Hops 8 I0c. Wool Valley, 11 14oIb ; Eastern Oregon, 812Moj Mohair, 2021J$c, Hides Dry liides, 10 pounds and up wards, 15c 15)6. balkm iiAncvr. Now Wheatr 17c Wool, 11 13c, Mhoalr, 31c. Hope ll13Kc Oata 8085c percental. Barloy fl 1 por ton Hay Baled,cheat,fOJ 7; timothy 8t0. Kgga 25c. Flour In wholesalo lotB, $3.00; retail 7')fi?80o sack. Millatiifls Bran, IIO.OO; ,ahorta,$17.50 llosB On foot. 6c. Live cattle Stoora, 334' jcowb, f2.7 Sheep $2.50 gross Dressed Veal 11)$ cents. Butter D-.iry, I620ctti: creamery, 2025It, store 1012Kclb . Poultry Hons, l7ctt.. Potatoes 40c per bu. HTKINHR'B MAniCKT. Fnt hens por lt 11 vo w eight 7o f ryors ..... ,.,,.... 7c hggsperdoz., cash 27c How's This? Wo offerOne Hundred Dollars Reward for any caso of Catarrh tint cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Ouro. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, v. Wo, tho undorslanod havo Vnown F, J. Cheney for tho last fifteen years, nnd believe him norfcctlv hmiornblo in nil business transactions and financially able 10 carry out nuy ouilgatlona mnuo by their firm. WE8T& TrtUAX, Wholesalo Druggists, Toicuo. unio. Hall'a Catarrh Ouro ia taken internal ly, acting directly upon tho blood nnd mucuous surfaces of the system. Prico 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall'a Family Pills are the host. Try Capital City trroccrs handle it Is made in Salem. Mills' fleur: all It Is the Best and Frisco, Nov- 15 Philip Caldorolla, ueorge Urlamlo aim special policeman George King were wounded iu nn Ital ian affray here ycslerdny. How to Trcata Troublesome Corn. To remove a troublesome corn or bun bun eon: Fitst soak thu corn or bunion in warjn water to soften it, tlion paro It down us closely ns possiblo without drawing blood and apply Chnmberlalu's Pain Balm twlco dally; rubbing vigor ously for llvo minutes nt each applica tion. A torn plaster should bo worn for a few days, to protect it from tho bIioo As 11 general lineament for sprains bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is- unequoled, For sale nt Dr, Stone's Drug Mores. Now York' Nov. 15 At a dlnhor in MadWou iqnaro last night Mayor-elect sotli l.ow iieclareu tlint no person could I iu future demand patrouago of tho city uuiiiiuioiinuuii. Tbe Latest Yara. A Pittsburg drummer tolls this now yarn: l nlwnyr carry u txittlo of Kemp's Balsam in my grip. 1 tako cold easily and a fow doses of tho Bulsnm nl ways mnkeo 1110 n well man. Every whoro I go I siieak n good word for Kemp. 1 tako hold of my customers 1 taku old mon aim young mou, una tell them confidentially what I do whon 1 take cold. At drugglsU, 25c nnd 50c. 4 Washington II. St John Dlx tho Whatcom Wash bank wrecker Is to bo extradited. He is now held In London. What Shall we Have for Desert t 'Villa question arises In thu family every day. Let ub answer It today. Try Jell-O, a dellcloue and heulthful deHsert Prepared In two minutes. No bolllngl no baklngl simply ndd boiling water and Bet to cool. Fla rorH. Lemon. Oraugu, Raspberry aud Strawberry. Got a package at your grocer today. 10 eta. Famous Winter Resorts. A winter trip to Southern California and Arizona via tho famous Shanta Route ia one nevsr to lie forgotton. Re newed acquaintance with thh seotlon will ever develop (resh points ot interest aud added eourcea of enjoyment undor I to sunny skies, in tho variety of Inter ests and added industries, and its pro lific vegetation and among its number jess resorts of mountain, shore, valley and plain. Two trains leave Portland dally, morn ing aud evouing, for California. These trains are equipped with the moat im proved pattern ot standard nnd tourist sleeping cars, and thu low rates place til" trip iu rearh of all. For illustrated guides of California and Arizona winter resorts, address U. Ii. Miukii. Gon'l Pass'r. Agent, Portland, Or. 1L7 If Monuments Talkis Ctap "H,5 you can save money by Hieing Bohanan & Simpson, Siixtons Rural and City viuw Cemetery for all kinds ot granite aud marble monuments, setting and clean ing stories, gilding letters, building con crete walls aud all kinds ot oemetery work. 10 21 lm Sewing Machine Repairing I luve rented repair apace of F. A, Wiggins, at hia new location 011 Liberty street, and will be glad to see all of my old friends there. Any sowng machlnos repairing entrusted to me will bo guai antood satisfactory or money refunded. n. II. 1SUBLXY 257 Liberty Street. HUIE WING SANG CO. Chinese and Japanese fancy and dry tods, silks, ladles' underwear, furnlsh a KOods. silk hankerchlefs, winter goods ail kinds, full stock waists and , trtruisai rik hiAa m m titwtrw arul fllifna tswaPA All $;&,, Ho Slate ItreVl, , falem Oregon. 10 21 tf rY asaiaiaia ilalalaV alaaV al V tP isaiaiaiaV alalalalVu Tho KInrt You Havo AhVrtys lu uso for over 30 years, nnd fflji VSy sonnl Btiporvlslru pinco its infUncy. 'vtfSi Allnwim nnn'.rwfi cntvn vnn In t.liltt. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-jjood" aro but Experiments that trifle with an 1 endanger tlio health of Inthuts and Children Exporl' nco against Eiporimont What is GASTORIA Oastorla is n bnrmlc?a substitute for Castor Oil, JPfiro gorlc, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago Is its guarantee It destroys Winns nnd allays tforerlslmcss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Golic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flntuloncy. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach nml Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sloop Tho Children's Panacea- 1'ho Mother's Friend ct-rusNE CASTORJA always Koars tho yr r Thb KM You Have Always Bought Bn Use For Over 30 Years. thc etNTAun eoHMny, vv Murray aiiurr. niw touh eirv. SOMETHING AIR TIGHT WOOD HEATER Free from eyery objection, with points of excellence not found In any other "Wood Heater" on the mar ket. It is absolutely perfect in Construction, Material and Operation They have just arrived and are now on- exhibition at our store. gjSfTM atoro cloaca at 0:15 o'clo.k every evening oxcopt Saturday. R. M. WADE & CO. You Can't Get Something for Nothing... 95 State Street, A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy from ono of our tonder and dlloioua meats, steaks, lamb or mutton chops' veal cutlets or ork, Our meats aro all cut from the fattest and printout cattle, and we can supply your table with fresh, nutritious and wholesome meats at bed rock prices. 0P, C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phone 291. Ctri4 " -ttJm'iUJ!: BALFOUR, GUTHRIE AND CO. Have scoured anil will operate the Humphrey warehouse at Salem, tho Turner mill and warehouse and the warehouses at Macleay. Pra tutu, Switzerland, Shaw und Brooks, eouduutlng a general warehouse and storage business. t: t; :t ii :i it it Salem office 207 Com. St.- Hacks will be held at these points for delivery on tame terms as pre vailed previous seasons. 0eo them booro disposing of your grain. Top Prices are Always Paid for Grain J. G, QRAflAM,' Malwgtr " Bought nnd which lifts been has borno tho signature off litis been nindo undor his per- Signature of NBW Shoe dealers may try to make you believe they are selllni you loods below cost, etc., but Itlsr.ot e, They sett foods to make money and o do we. nut we can furnish shoes, rubber boots, and everythlni In our line as low aa the lowest. We don't mark our roods tilth and then drop the price to fool buyers, but we sell the belt foods for the lowest trice all the time. Salem, Oregon For Joists and Flooring The host place to buy is wlioro tho best stock of lumber is carried. Tho en tiro building trade know that thore la not a finer stock of lumber than that carried by us. Wo nro ready to fill tho largost contract promptly. We don't keop tho builder waiting, That' a very Import ant olnt. Goodale Lumber Co. Near S. P. Pass'r. depot. Phono 051, At Your Best on THANKSGIVING DAY livery man choiild be that expects to meet 'he "smart set" at dinner nr social gathering Your shirt front, collars and cuffs should ho immaculate and show goutoj) domestic finish aad exquis ite color upon thorn. Kvoryono in Sa lem should sample our Uuu laundry it they would havo Just came for Thanks giving Salem Steam Laundry OQUMKL J OLMHT!), rHOrKMTOH. DOIIOOS V OLMfcTKD, MUK. Pbnna41J Rift Libert Htre traaam Vz&ccZski CLASSIFIED X X ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisement i, five lte et Itss.la thli otam-a Inserted Wbttt times for 25c. soea Wetk Si 50 a month. All over five lint, I'uftmm raw WANTED. WANTED Wood to chop by day or on fonlract, Apply H. Care Journal of fice, n H 3t AUENTS WANTED-Ncw holiday books. Memorial Llfo McKinley, Life Prta dont Roosovelti Great eellora. vuiut irso. o. u. fllll er A r.n . Vnn. land, Oregon. 11 12 2v WAN 1KD A girl to do general houao Work, Inquito attheCronlsoGallory. l 11 12 tf LOST AMD F0UHD. "' STRAYED From tho residence of tho undersigned, near Chemawa, Oct. 27, one yearling Jersey bdifer. color light red and white. For reward address J. J. Npwmoycr,ClitHiawBt Oregon. 0 0t FOn SALE. FARMS If you want to buy a farm, either largo or small, fm proved or un improved, address lockbox 105 Auma vlifo, Oregon arid see -how quick you will get Just what you watjt. llOImo FOR BALE. S000 Cedar Posts. I also have on hand four grades of cedar shingles. No shingles to be found clsowhoro in the City like our No. 1, H. Thoso shingles are the Detroit brand, acknowledged by all who havo Used them as the beat made shlng.oa on tho markot. Sold by S. P. Mc Oracken 14 nnd Nebraska streets, Englewood. 10 29 tf. FOR SALE 6, 10 and 15 acres orchard and chicken ranch. N'bw hmiRM .nrl i, barn, Well water. Two miles out. See G. W. Pearmlne, 2 miles north on river roftd I. F. D No. 8. 10-25-tf CALL ATFARIUNUTON'S-Now rnaT kot (tho old Freoburgor market) for cholco beef, pork, lamb; veal, poultry, oto., Stato and Twelfth streets. T. Farrington, proprlotor. Thone, Mala 2024. 0-lB-tf FOB HEHT. "" ONION LAND-To rent. Work furn- Irhed for spare time Apply to Walter Morloy, Salem Fonco Works, 50 Stato atroot. ll-14-3t FOR RENT. Hop yard with hay and grain mnu, anu pasturage.,; Apply to . Walter Morloy, Salem Fence Works, 69 Stato atroot. 11 14 St. FOR RENT. Fumlshod rooms COcta por weok, call at 414 High St. 11 13 8t FOR RENT Newly finished office rooms in McCornack Block. Steam boat, olovator. 10-25tf. FOR RUNT A farm of 80 acres located about o miles north ol Salem. A No. 1 laud lor potatoos. Enquire of M. J. Cray ton 1 block west of North Salem School. 10 23 lm PASTURE For rent, tho beat there la, ratos reasonable, Call on or addreao H. L. Realty, Chemawa, Oregon. 10 21 Im FOR RENT. About 100 acros ot No. 1 bottom laud, throe miles aoutbwast of Salem. Call on F. Ltvy, Salem. Ore gon. 10 12 lm. LODGES. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Forost No. 19. Moots Fri day nlghta in Turner block. Ira Humilton, O. R. A. L. Brown, Secy. miscuTlaneous. DRESSMAKING And now and perfect system ot dress cutting taught by Mrs. E. Ilumphery( Commercial aud Oak atreots, North Salem, Tailor mado suits a speciality 11 U lmt EVKlifdBOHOOL-At tho rooms ot tho Northwest Normal College Monday and Friday evenings ot each week. For practical work, in any line, come to this school. lMl-lw BOARDING. With or without roora day or week. Also fumlshod rooms. Terms moderate. No. 322 High street, diagonally opposite the city ball. 10 16 lrao ATTENTION FARMERB-Oats, Barloy, Hay aud Prunes wanted. Will buy or tore. Chopping done promptly. Get our prices before you soil. Olflce op. Sosite Court llouie. Tillson-ttartlett (rain Co. The St. Elmo Restaurant ia tho place to go to get first class meals, It la undor new management and every thing up to date. HOP AND PK0DUCG BUYERS. HUDDARD A CROSSAN-llop buyers. Room 7 ..... u b.ia. n 11.4 ilm. Orteon. Samples of choice bocs Solicited. Beat Uatcra and fcuropean connectton. PkonellOl- l CARMICIUFX-Ilop buyer. Office laBuan J. nrevmiauidr.. uilem. Orc.oo. Santlei of choice boss solicited frost all irowcrs. I ILICNTHAL nRoi-Kew York, UndosjSan L. liriirlifn hnn mtrthint. UrtfOI OlflCC. Udd & uu$h aids- Salem, II. 1. Otiesbtlmcr, masaicr, lhoao-4iJI. SQ RAnnAn Una Commla.lon merchant. iU Commercial bt. Room 2 u sWts. TA. MVCStEYACO.-llopmcrcha ts Ob . erntim Block. Salem. Oreioo. Phoaa till. WM. DROWN l CO -IIOM. I'vWjJJ' ,.0,? Orowera' supplies, ho ijo CommertUl Sirs' t. Sal m. Ore.oa PhoneliOI. MCKINLEY MITCIIELL7 Buyer ofwheaf. oats Tiopa. wool pitatoes aad producs of all Mads. Cervals, Orc.os. JO, WRIGHT CO., buytrs of fruit asd pro. . iuce of ail hlada ospojlra Capital lirewrry Commeiclal st., Salem HS.OILECO.-Wbol$ale fruiti. produce, . et" Fruit sacks for ?.". AflJ troo pruaea. potatoai asd fw S',' 'M" Wallace Wartbou,Mraerlli.liaad Trai all.. saiem, urccoo. Tia a, mil rtVRnwaf ttt AripA rulff At LutfWlR'iitimu&m ortfos. Roval Insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, resident agent of above lumranco Co 11 now prepared to do a large Iruurauco business. Will 'J hr.udle real eatate. I have a team and 'arrlas whlrli ia at my fcuatomer s aer. vice aud I will take pMaore In showing parties what I havu for sale. Office a oresent with T A. Uvesley & Co. FOR SALE r will offr for sale tho entire plant m.l nnmilaes of the Orji'tal Ice Work 011 easy terms or will to 9 (or number of year to a vesponsiuie party. provided sale or leaw w eousumaw .i,u tMrtw .lava. Party on have op-. tlon on 00 cords of Hi wood la the tire hr t.Aoat. Annl to J Maguire Cr ..!'.!.. " O.M.tf oa a jiBiw. -