mgkfmmrmmy.', """'."ssBCt" ' m WH r JHS Where the Great Sale-is li GoiEg On 1000 Pairs of Ladies Felt Slioes , : ...Worth $1.50 for 75c, a pair. These shoes are made of the finest felt and furs in Juliet or Romeo fur top, red or black felt. All sizes and all widths. 75c will be the price tomorrow at Factory Sale State & Comraerical An "advance on flour Buy-your flour now, as It as choap as It will bo thlH year Flour will be higher within a few days, so don't delay. Itomemhor wo carry n complete stcKik,and our prlcos are tho lowoat In the city. Brewster & White Feedmen and 19 Court Street. CMoe Strawberry P Call at Journal office and net new catalog of fifteen best varieties. Ex tra choice hand-layered plants at $2.00 per hundred, 30 cents per dozen. A very fine lot ot plants of Wilson, 8harpless, New Paris, Magoon, Defiance all reliably tested varieties that will grow large quantities of berries at $1X0 per hundred, 20 cents per dozen. E. HOFER, 8alem, Oregon. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHii i-Hr i n i ii 1 1 n i n n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IRV1N & PETTEYS :: Leaders in :; Up-to-date Footwear I : : Repairing while you wait- : Phnn! nine 201. i i M 1 1 I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 I II I I 1 1 II I I The Library Tables MB, Ever shown in Salem can now be seen at our store. No use to wait longer if you need a book case. They range from $11.00 up. gggaarga; BBSHE Salem Abstract and Land Co. FRANK W. WATERS, Mer. ESTABLISHED 1880 Only Complete Set of Books in the County. Safe Deposit Vault in Connection. Valuable may be securely dcpoelted with us at a nominal cost. First National Dank Building. Salem, Oregon. ' s ti of Slioes Sts. TSSSZSXZX Scedmen. Salem, Oregon. JO D4 State Street. Salem. Oregon. T 1 1 1 I I'l I 1 I I II I II M I I I I I II I I" an Best ssortment of Combination Cases and NfeESSw a wcsiwiDkaT- "urns IttfaSSa Ih&Sfett Jut? iuJi.-i,joBwa Tho H-O S2!?I Catarrh The causo cxiata in tho Wood, in what cauaoa inflammation of the . mucous membrane. It is therefore impossible to cure tho disease by local applications. It is positively dangerous to neg. lect it, becauso it always affects tho stomaoh and deranges tho general health, and is likoly to develop into consumption. Many bare ben radleAllr'afld ptrmanenllr eurd br Hood'a Sariaparllla. It alean0i ths blood and haa peculiar alteratire and tonle effect. It. Inc, California Jonotlon, Iowa. wrlUi: "I had catarrh three yeara, lott mr appetite and eould not leep. My head pained ne and 1 felt bad all oror. I took Hood's SaraapftrMU and now havo a food appetite, ileep well. and hay no iymptoma of entarrh." Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to euro and keeps tho promise. It is better not to put off treatment buy Hood's today, THE DAILY JOURNAL Members Northwest Afternoon News paper League. BY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance, Daily Three Months, $1.00 In Advance Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year. $1.00 In Avance. TORREDO NEWSPAPER METHODS Tho present organ of tho Democratic sheriff's oIJIpo Is said to charge four times n imuli for prlntlnB Shorlff'H sale notlros ns It doit for other legal notices. This Is tho man who is ob jecting to tho legitimate prices paid by the county for other work. For cut ting prices and general demoralization of business methods he takes the prize, but It Is a prize Hint no man wants who desires to see that honest labor gets its Just dues. Such meth ods savor of piracy and blackmail, and should, not be encournged by fair minded people. Ono who Is always whining about putting no personalities In his paper, but there Is nothing too small or low or mean for him to print about any one In the newspaper or prlntlnK business, that he Imagines can build him up or tetir down anoth er. Yet tins Is done by ono who Is continually posing as the critic of others In public or private affairs. A decent community should' not contain many such enterprises. Such an one should reform and become decent If ho expects to live among decent people. There may have been enough mean and small people In Oregon to support that kind of a newspaper In the past, but there mLouIiI not be always. 0 ' NEEDS OF OREGON. With our state entering upon n new era of development there Is urgent need of u better business progrnm be ing put Into operation for our state government. Washington Is developing inpldly and In Governor Mellrlde the people sem to have n leader who Is laying the groundwork for greater things. Ho will carry tho legislature with him to make the corporations the servants Instead of the masters of the people. Oregon, with a state tux of over twelve mills, needs a complete recon struction of us state system of raising revenues. 1st. According to the Republican platform, all state official should be put on a lint tanlnry and save sru,iMHi a year. 2d. The Inmirunee tax should be ex leudd to all nntuxail frauuhlses. so ns to yield about $160,000 a year leveuue. 3d. All Idle school funds should be limned out gud made to yield at least $25 (KM) revenue a ywtr. Ith. Wllu the Initiative and Ref erendum In full operation tlie leglslu line would be held down about 2R, iiihi a year on appropriations. A progrsiu like this would make a (linage of IMMi.iMiii a year to the good, und that much money wtnld stay In the pockets of the tax iwyers Then It would be possible to reduce the state taxes. These objects are woith lighting for at the special ses hIou and at toe retrilur swtslon. The light for these changes must be made. It was well staited at the con tentions In the last cHinixiIgn, and was glwn h great Impetus by Governor t'haiiibHrlslu In his campaign of the state. The people are being imIiu'iiUhL along tlicHe Hues, and will demand these re foims with greater earnestness until tlitN get them. Public iiiuii will he islsed up who will ipilt trming and playlug personal politics and who will strike telling Mows for thMM reform. If Governor Geer would uuiaUtr the Hltimilou In Oron along Uimw lines and place them nefure the pnulf he won M strike a blow for urogrsis and put Oregon to In front. This tat Is titwn Washington and California, and has a hard poiltlnu In the race for development. The people would Imck Governor Gear Ih a light for any of these reforms as they will back Governor Mellrlde In Washington THE POSITION UF GOV. GEER. Go ei nor Geer has been to Portland several times tho past week, and has been Interviewed by the jmiwrs down there, apd it is now- more easy to ile ttne his tusct relation to the special session. For a lutwth his olllee, Ih various ways, has given out iiuthlng but mi sons why a special session could not or should not be held. Instead of list ening impartially fur expressions from thtuMi favoring and those opposaug a spwlsl session his olilce has apparent ly taken ald again. ins private werwary hh tn news paper corrMpoudwU of ths Wwrs fighting the special MucduH haw glveji out auy gwouiit of itulT ajdlut the proposition. " T W li mi i ai-j ii Compani THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER Apparently to head off what wag un ilortakan by the Taxpayers' League at PnrtlnMit tl Ic avnntlntimr t n m . special trip to Portland, and out of to -Abundance of hla mouth his honrt .bath spoken, t ,he Sunday Oregonlan he Is rep- ; resented as callins on tho Taxpayors' League, and proceeding to Inline. on that body all sorts of roasonB why a special session was not necessary. He could not wait for them to call upon him with thelr'petltloirfor a spe cial session. And here was the final utterance of tho Governor at .Portland Saturday, when asked llatly whether he would call n special session or not "Don't know. I am waiting for the ; pcopic co express inemseives on the subject They are doing It now, aren't they?" and the governor smiled. "When tho newspapers out through the stato get to grinding, we'll hear some more," and His Excellency smiled again, "No, I'll not tell you what I think about the question. Nobody knows that. I don't tell. IT'8 FOR THE PEOPLE TO SPEAK, NOT ME." The above sounds very strange when the constitution makes It the duty of the governor alone to call a special session. It sounds very strange when his olllco has done nothing but furnish arguments to keep us many as possible fiom asking for n special ses sion. , Governor Geer himself stnrted the movement for the special session. He advised getting up petitions for It. He wrote Senator Coriiett the strongest letter that could ho framed In favor of a special session. Next It was given out that he would listen to the people. Then he began to direct nil the nrguments that could bo got up against a special session, through the newspnpers. Lastly he voluntarily appeared bofore the Tax payers' Leaguo to head off n petition. It can he stated from the accumu lation of facts before the people that the governor has not for somo tlmu been In a waiting attitude, but ap parently has dechjed tho case In his own mind, and, as there Is no one but himself to act, It can be sot down that his poHitlon since Saturday Is that there shall be no special session. Govornor Geer got groat crodlt among the people for his stnnd against tho Furnish machine. Hu got great credit for allowing his nnme to go he fore the people as a candldnte for Senator. Ho got great discredit among the machine politicians for his stnnd for an extra session. Tho peoplo now ask, has he gone over to the ma chine? The machine politicians have fought the special session Idea from the stmt. They and their papers all accused Geer of seeking to promote tils own Interests thereby. Thoy threatened him with nn Investigation of his school land administration. It looks as though they had won. There may still be an extra session, Sometimes n few dnys bring about great changes In the political atmos phere. Hut if there Is one called, and any good comes from It, Governor Gcer will get or deserve no crodlt. If great losses and Injury conies for not having one ho will get nnd deservo tho blame for not protecting the people. As Governor Geer expressed It some months ngo, the people havo llttlo or nothing good to expect from tho regu lar session under any circumstances. It will ho a session Hint all the most thoughtful public men of tho stato were glad to keep clear of. If the regular session does any good or promotes any reform It will be due to the agitation of the needs of A spo clal session. The politicians will he ho scared that In moments of repent ance they mny do a few decent things. Hut they will not muke up for nil the ".xtravagances and evil that will be wrought. An orderly special session, sitting 'or a week, with the measures to hi .mwwul drafted and blucked out before hand, would render the slnte a great service, In the ruck and Jam of the regular session, with all the great tasks before It, nothing will be dene ordeily or de eently. The people can view only the regular session with tenor. I'lom these evils the governor can Kill save them. Hut It Is doubtful If public mutters of Importance can get any consideration fiee from politics and personality. $100 leward $100. ''he readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that theru Is nt least one dreaded t. Heine that science has been nun to cure In nil its stages and that la cutUTh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive euro now known to tho medical fratomlty. Catarrh be ing n constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's c atari h Cure Is taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood ami mu cous Hiirfnoofl of to system, thereby destroying the foundation of the ills e'sa, nnd gtlug tlu puU .nt strength by building up the constitution and as sisting nnture In doing Its wurk. The proprietors havo much faith In Its cur ative (towers, that thoy offer One Hun dred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. AddiosH, l J. CIIHNHY & CO . Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family l'HIs are the best. 'II IIC MOUNT l'OHM. MultltmlM Hi' ulsplug Hi prsUM uf Kwlul, itw ims ill4tvry whU'lt la tuaklsg iumiix alt'k iteuitl wfl ami wvwk people mruiix Ui illgmllMK wttMt limy Mt, by i-ltss-lug 1 yv viMiiug. lb utiMtacki awl by iraualuruilug tlulr luotl lulu tb Wuil uf pur, rli'b. rml blood that stskatt you f moot! all Urr. lira I'muSII, of Troy, 1. I., ttillm I'm a Huwbar of )Mrs I wan trou Ulsl ttllh luillgealluu hm! ilyauiaU which srw Ihio lb worst form. Ilualh 1 million! to is Kotlwl suit aflw ualus four iMtitlvs I am mlrli mml. I bwiriUy rw .nuiUHtid RM to nil auffsrvrs from luttlg lios Mail ilfmMl.t Tsk it ilo aTir unaU It OMMla what you wu K il. llaua. US MtaW St. tiraud Ouvrs lloua I nig fetor. Umbrellas recovered at Shlpp Hauler's K3 Commerelal street. The Willamette valley and all Its tributary valley want a Ash ladder put in ths felts at Oregon City, so that saimoii hih cowe up Ut rivvr. him then the statu autkorUI must m that the river Ul clswreil of flak vheelg at the tall and below. aweaew ALBANY WAS THE VICTOR Willamette University Ex petiences Second Defeat Superior weight, larger exporlenctf and better team organization on tho part of tho visiting team wore re sponsible for the tiefeat or tno Willam ette University football eleven Satur day afternoon at the hands of the team from the Albany College), tho game was played on tho Unlvorslty campus, within a board enclosure, and thoro was a large attendance to wltnosB tho home team take Its second dofcat of the season to the tune of t to 0. The gridiron wns In good condition and admitted of fast playing, wltli prac tically no fumbles. Tho Salem uni versity boys were outclassed and could do no more than thoy did. The visitors mndo their first touch down and the goal In Just 34 minutes after the gamo started, and thoy then rushed the homo team in good shape. In the first half, Snyder, Albany's speedy right half-back, waa compollod to withdraw from the gamo on ac count of a badly Injured leg. Near tho close of tho gamo, Coatos, tho visitor's quarter, also left tho gamo bocauso of a sprained ankle. Not a mombor of the Salem tenm received any lasting Injuries. In the middle ot the last half Lucas, who played ho woll on tho C C. A A. C. team two years ago, was given tho position of half to reliovo Young, and, with tho Introduction oi this now blood, the home team braced up, and succeeded In keeping tho collegians from making more than another score. For the visitors, Templeton, of Tern pleton Hros., fame: Jarvls, formorly of the Salem team, Morrison and Sny der were tho Htnrs. Ior tho homo trnm. Miller, tho captain, distinguished himself by somo clever work nt tack ling behind the lino. Hidden, nt (pun tor, and Marquhm, at ond, woro usually In tholr places when needed. Notwithstanding tho uneveiiness of the score, the gamo was worth the while, and tho spectators woro the very best natured tho visitors bo- auso they were scoring, npd tho Sa- lemltes because they could not Help it. Just before the gume was called Cathey. who Is also a feood playor, was substituted for Ormond Honn on the Salem team. On Saturday evening tho Girls' Stu dent Association gave the memberH of the visiting tenm and the defeated Salem enthusiasts a teceptlon nt the I'ntieislty. The nffalr was hirgoly at tended, and a good time was the re sult The Albany team was accom panied to the depot by a large number oi iin Mniem university huiiioiiib. o Dr. Darrin Going To Woodburn Dr. Oarrln will conclude his sojourn In Salem at Willamette Hotel. Novem ber 1st. and will visit Woodburn at Hotel Woodburn, November 2d to De cember 1st, where ho enn be consulted free. For those who ennnot possibly placo themselves under olllco trontmout, he has formulated a method of "Home Treatment." whereby the suffering may be favored with his latest modos of cure. Including battorlos and bolts, when necessary, which In many cases give InstnutuuootiB relief, and soon ef fect a permanent restoration to health which Includes hulldliig up nnd re organising tl" whole constitution. Consultation In all cases Is confiden tial and free. Those unable to make one visit to the doctor can write for question blank nnd circular, and got his opinion on such cases. vHoiuu treatment will be sent to nny address at the rate of $ft a week, or In that proportion of time, as the case may require. Would-be patients should preserve this notice wiioro It will he avallnble when wishing treatment of Dr. Dnr riu. An unquestioned proof of Dr. Dar rln's skill In the wonderful workings of electricity, and his superior rem edies he employs, wu cite a few of his recent cures In Salem. While wo might till this paper with testimonials If space would permit 11. II. HI ago, Gervals, Or., discharg ing ear cured, and his mother cured of asthma. Jlrs, Georgia Miles, I'mtiim. Or., cancerous growth .n breast, cured. John H. Smith, of Woodburn. Or.. discharging ear and deafness SA years, cured. Oliver Iteers, Salem, Or., pain In the back, kidney, liver nnd stomach trouble; restored to perfect health. Mrs. 1 M. Mel'eek, I7d Winter St.. Salem. Or., rheumatic neuralgia In the chest ami heart Indigestion, coustiim tlou. ulceration and hardening pf the womb and painful menstruation, cured. Mrs. C. A. Betel's girl. Jeffereou. Or.. dlecbftrgluc ears, 0rk browH rotor of the skin front effects uf liver and kid ney complaint, cured. A. I- Fry ml re, Salem, Or., deafneee ami ulcerated istarra go it had eaten through the septum of the uoee. cured. Mr. 11. J. Powell, SOI Thirteenth 9U. Salem, Or., dleeaeee peculiar to her sexv, reeiored OfcKJ. ItateMkL CIwiimiwh. Or., dla vwtp. aMnswu, uitwmawu, ur., uia- , "i. , r' , . WW1. . M. thMK .,,!"" ,r " ,'S TJ"' ,0r "M No more of the that is dough. 27, 1902. MiMMMM ' RtT.V f His Wile's weah mean. ti t. .inuular thing that in the ntW5t Interdi Sple ifdiKland it N Ueatcd as If Here entirely separated from, ami ndeoeiideiit of, every other organ. TlE fallacy f thf. 0Pii0,,issh,? bv the cures of heart "trouble," liver Ltihle " kidney trouble 'and other w-ca led "troubles,'' effected by the use of Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Diwov OI '"'.. r' ii.. h.. nrovprv IS a medicine" otle cure of diseases of the stomach and blood. But it cures dis So organs seemingly remote from the stomach, because these diseases have Id origin In a diseased condition of the stomach and its associated organs of digestion and nutrition. I doctored with three different doctor for wrote heart but they i Ul me no Reed," w"M Mr? tiitia A Wilcox, of Cyitnet, Wood Co Ohio, noli -I wii i? U ed aiS diaceutagrd Ifl lisd had my choke to live or die I would have pre irrrra tn die Mv liusliatid heard of OoWen Medlca UlaSivery-and he bought a bottle. I took that andtheW half wemed to help me. I tw)V l U bottlw before I utomied I am per fecuTwell. atul am cooklug for Mx boardera It han been a C.od end to me " Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. dyspepsia, liver and heart trouble, cured. Miss I Ashford, Woodburn, Or., dis charging cars for years, restored. Mr. and Mrs. Iteubon Lee, Turner. Or., nro both cured, Mr. Lee of sciatic ihetimatlsm nnd general breaking down of tho Bystem; Mrs. Lee of ah cess of tho lung and cough numbness, bloating nnd groat pain In tho head. Both came to the doctor flvo months ago. walking with canes; now they are both In perfect health. SURE CURE FOR PILES - Itchlne Piles nroduco moisture and causo Itching, tills form, ns well as Blind. B ceding or Protruding 1'llos are cured by Dr. Bosan-ko's Pile Rem edy, stops itching nud blooding. Ab sorbs tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists, or sont by mall. Treatise free. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For salo at Dr. Stono's drug stores. o The Journal's bargain day Saturday was taken advantage of by hundreds of people. Tho regular prlcos for the Dally Journal are again In effect. Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, tho next mornlne I fool bright nnd my com plexion Is hotter. My doctor says It acts gently on tho stomacho, liver and kldnoys, and is a pleasant laxative. It Is mndo of horbs, and Is proparod as easily as toa. It Is called Lane's med icine. All drugglBts soil it at 25c ana 50 conts. I.nno'8 Family Mctllclnoa moves tho bowels onch day. It you cannot get It, send for free snmplos. Address, Orator Woodward, LeRoy, N. Y. o WHAT TIME PROVES. This thing of belug sick and looking for a euro Is a mighty serious busi ness. Peoplo aro not given to Joking oven at the first symptom of tho ap proach of tho grim dostroyer. They do not want to be tho subjects of ex periment, but want modlclne that has Mut the test of years behind It. A modlclno that has been mndo and used for 20 yoars glvos assurance ot Its worth, und can bo taken with a faith that they havo tho very host euro tho world affords. All this can bo said ujout Dr. Gunn's Improved Llvor Pills as u remedy for sick-headacho, dys pepsia and Indigestion, it begins right at tho source of tho trouble and re moves tho cause. We will send a sample box of these pills free, or a full box on recolpt of 2Gc. Sold by all druggists for 25c per box, or address Dr. Gunu, Philadelphia. Pa. For sale at Dr. Stone's Diug Stores. 2 JOURNAL X-RAYS. Bryan has not lost his charm as an orator, to Judge from the crowds he draws in Idaho. ine socialists aro completing a noble but forlorn oducnUonul light In most states ot tho Union. ' The newspaper that suhslsteth on pagtM of timber-land notices. Eerily, it hath no opinion to express. Common sense Is not a brilliant quality, but It throws out a clear, steady radiance all the same. A petition is being clroulatod In Me- Mlunvlllo for an ordinance prohllritlng oMieciorniing ou me sniewnlk. All Mark Hanna asks of the people lit the coming election rh Ohio is to stand pat. He will do the rest. The Salem Sentinel brings out Tom my Davidson for mayor and K. H. KlagK for recorder. Both of them are fat. and neither one is reil-headetl. The torredo do nothing hut de stroy. It leaven no trail but th empty bore through which It wormed its way through what It consumed. Under the immaculate Williams regltwy In Portland the slut-tuachluu '" "umul ,lw collected, but bueluws Light Biscuit Light Pastry Light Cakes Light Work Light Cost.-SURE and- Quick-as-a-wink 1 V-l Harry Guild, who loft Salem, sfowod lln the stock department of a freight (car. Is publishing tho Frosser lnlls ' Hulletln. and writing about sunrises, ! something he never saw In his life. I His wife has to use a derrick to Bet him up In time for iircnKiusi. " ho and Gov. Fietcner rnu mi- du Independent It was a question which one of them grunted tho hardest whon some one called, and they had to get up and tnke tho man's money. . o Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Consti pation nnd .Indigestion, makes you i.nt. nlneo. work and happy. Satisfac tion minrnnteod or money back. 25 cts. nnd GO ctB. Write to W. II. HOOICKH & CO., Iluffalo, N. Y., for n freo sample. D. J. FItY, Druggist. Houser's 258 commercial street. Umbrellas recovered at Shlpp WHOLESALE ' AND RETAIL Roche Hnrbnr Lime. Heat brands ongtb, All kinds oi building material, D. S. BBNTLBY BI-lP3Com'l Chop! Chop! Chop! Tiresome, Isn't it, to get down the chopping bowl and knife and prepare something for the next meal ? But the tiresome method is out of date. You can do the work with Sargent's Gem Food Choppe r and do it better with but little labor. The HI sired. Useful in the preparation of substantiate and desserts. You need it- in your kitchen every day. R. I'l. tAHE,f3L CO.. Sattm, SE5sr A Juicy Morsel fo Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy from ono oi our tendor and delicious meatB, steaks, lamb or mutton chops, veal cutlets or tork, Our moats aro nil cut from tbolfattoet Ami tirimestoUtle, and we can supply your table with fresh, nutritious nnd Aholoeomo meals t bed rock prices. E. C, CROSS SALEM ORE I'l.on Ml COPV You Can't Beat Them Is what everyone says that wears the collars and cuffs laundered here. Thoy are exquisite In tholr perfect tlnlsh and faultless color, and look fresh and clean when sultry weather makes those of your less wise friends wilt nnd wrinkle with perspiration. Our fine laundry work Is beyond com petition. Salem Steam Laundry Coi. J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous D. Olmsted, Mgr. Phone 411. 230 Liberty St. a"- ec f v vim'm i a nt BTSt- IHgRH, 'BB' .. Greenbaum's Diy Goods and Aillinery Store Bargains for this week: Lace Curtains, 2 1-2 yards long, 50c pr. Lace Curtains, 2 3-4 yards long, 75c pr. Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, 40 in. wide, $1.00 pr Lace Curtains, 3 1-3 yds. long, 58 in. wd. $1.75 pr. Bed Spreads, large size, 75c each. Bed Spreads, Alarsailles, worth $2.75, for $1.85. Lace Striped Hosiery, at 25c pair. Corsets from 2 5c up. Shawls, Fascinators, 2 5c up. millinery in all the latest styles, Buckres, Cabashone, Feath .ts, Tips, Whirs, Birds, Pom-pons, Velvets, Felts, Ribbons, Laces, etc. You'll find this department strictly up-to-date, iiiai'ciuaa in cvciy icsijeci, uuu Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store , N..t Door to the Postofflce 'V V ca ke INDIGESTION la the causo of more discomfort than any other ailment. If you eat the things that you you want, and that aro good for you, you aro dlatressed. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will mako your digestion perfect nnd prevent Dyspopsla and Us attendant disagree ablo symptoms. You can safely cat anything, at ariy time, If you "tako ono or these tablets afterward. Sold by all druggists under a positive guaran tee. 25 ctB. Monoy rcfundod If you aro not satisfied. Send to us for a freo sample. W. H. HOOKKIl & CO., Buffalo, N. Y LOOK OtJT KOIt IT.VIMt ltlllous mill liver disorders nt this iniuii innv lie irovpnti,il by oU'iiuiInK the Byntciu with IMvltt's Little Kurly ltlsiirs. TUesi fiuimiH little tlll lo not prlpc. Tliey tnuvn tho bowi'ls Rcntly, but copuiusly. nud by na hou of tho Ionic properties, give tone uml strength to the, bIiiihI. F. O. Hass, m State Ht Orniul Opern Uo;ws Urni; Hture. 1'ort nnu ucmon . """.' " r eand, g-nvel, lath, shingles, etc. Phone 091 Main Gem chops all kinds ot tood in coarse, medium or fine pieces, as de Shingles and Shakes Tho roof la shingled host If you uus tho kind of shingles and shakes w sell, and wo ask you to noto tho good wear and economy of tho roof for which wo furnish tho shingles or shakes. Wo carry a largo stock ot shingles and shakos ot good quality, carefully selected to mako a sound, tight, durnblo roof, nnd wo nro al wayB ready to glvo estimates. Goodale Lumber Co. Near S. P. Pas. Depot. Phono 651. If you wish to be healthy Ami happy drink good beer, such as ihc Saleiii brand, known for Its purity, pnlatablllty nud general excellence. Somo beers tnsto good, but arc not good; somo beers aro good but don't taste good. Salem beer tnstou good nnd Is good yot our price Is not great ly in oxcoss of Inferior makes. Have you over tasted nnd tested Salem beer? CAPITAL CITY BREWERY AND ICE WORKS, Mrs. M. Beck, Proprietor. reubonaDie prices. 302 Commercial St. O. C, T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMEsS Pomona and Mtona I-eavea (or Portland Usily exoept tiituday at 7 a. m. Quick Time. Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trade t $1 M. P. BALDWIN. Aft