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m SBis .'ttd H W -' t tt. THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1802. m 1 1 Hiinimi 9 h-wi in niiiniHiniH hhi n i i I - r v- mr .-w itiE t ,-t vwrro co(b iiOutiflg iFSannels At5cyar3. ',$ ..'Betters qHaMUes and prettier t ' jJattarB thin youl! Ssd at other stores. Comforts TImo now to buy heavier bed-1 ding. You'll find here some great values In blankets, com-1 forts and quilts, eta, etc. At$l. Large, flurry comforts, filled T with puro whlto cotton sllka-I line covered extra site. At $1.25. At 8c yard. Bxtra weight outlsgs, In the niOflt ilttraWa styles stripes or shocks. AtlOcyard. Stripes, checks or plain colors in the prettiest, softest, flannel you ever saw. A hundred differ ent styles to choose from. Extra largo comforts covered I with the best sllknllne and filled J with one sheet of pure white cotton. Ureat Values Indian Robes In all the new color combinations. m ww v Ar MftT 7 j oea- AT t-mss Old Vfttrrc coim SAM WHITE 1ALKS State Chairman on Democratic Success Would Have Platform First of All Right Says Geer Is the Logical Candidate of Republicans iiiiiiiiiiiiimimniinnniimmnminnii iicr- w r j in waicn Kepainng Is something most anyone may need and It Is won to remember the best placo to havo this dona Wo carry only first quality, material, and do only first-class work at such reasona bio charges. It will pay you to have us est I ma to your work boforo going else where. Watchmakor and Jewoler, SI years. O. H. HINGES Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician. 83 State 8treet Next Door to Ladd, & Bush's Bank 25CZ r tKiv.y ess wniimiiiiniiiiiiiin IDALRYMPLE'SI I Hisses' and Children's I I Jackets and I Long Coats ".' ICream Separator Chat -Ho. 6- We provide as much stylo for the little miss as we do for tho older folks. . Latest Ideas of at tractiveness, comfort and fit tiro combined to please them. This season's .showing Is complete, unit the bribes fair. &50 to $13.50 each 1 Dress Goods Ww've never shewn suoh a va riety at plain and fauey dross stUffs as you'll find here now. From the filmiest silk orepo ef fects to the heaviest oloallng materials, nnd nil Intermediate weights, such as Iteadona crepe, YlgttMHX, I'sns, Mohair. Broad oloths. Snow-flakes, Venetians, Zibelinee, Fanoy Corduroys, etc You oan be suited from the best assortment In the city. All the little accessories that go to make up a swell gown or flno tailor suit are here. We waut you to see them. Watch this column for a fow days. It will tiolp you doolde tho separator Question. A Safe Separator Another feature of tho Empire which must not bo overlooked Is the fact that It Is absolutely safe, its safety clutch Is an Ingonloun contrivance, employed on no uthoc soparator, by which tho ontlro moohanlsm of the machine excepting tho bowl and the worm wheel, aro brought to a full stop the Instant tho prossuro on tho handle la roleasod. When you stop turning, tho mnchlno Btbps running, the bowl alouB .continuing to revolve by Its own momentum. This not only savos tho wear nnd tear on tho machine, but It Is also n safety dovlca. If a hand, an arm or w tho clothing should catoh In the gear ing or ilrivo wheel no injury wouui nt- Bult, for tho machinery would Instant ly stop. EMPIRE ECONOMY DALRYMPLE'S frfrl UIIHHHHMI1IIH ihl Captain Sam White, chairman of the Democratic state central committee. J who led the fight for the election of I -I V 1-n.amlwBrlaln KnVKTBOr. hOS been at the Portland hotel for a couple of days, baring boon in Salem appear ing before the supreme cottrt in some appeal eajes, Mr. White turned askle from legal matters long enough to talk KHtlcs. He talked In his nasal stralght-from-the-ehoulder style, say ing: ' Pacific coast Democrats are favor able to commercial expansion. And being of that mind, we believe that there must be an alternative of tho tar iff conditions, so that ships that carry our products to other countries need not come to our shore In ballast, on ac count of practically prohibitive Import duties. And, while democracy insists upon tariff revision, It does not Insist upon drastic measures, but rather sen sible, conservative, rational changes, consistent with the same methods that a business mart would adopt with his own affairs. Democrat! Coming Together. "There are good evidences that the Democrats of the nation are getting to gether, and will be well united by the time the next presidential election oc curs. This harmony will be enhanced If we cease quarreling over Mr. Bryan and Mr. Cleveland, and remember that the party Is bigger than any one can didate or set of candidates. We must first determine the manner In which we are to go before the country, and then nftor that we may determine who shall he nominated. Our platform first, and then candidates, that is the cor rect program for the Democracy. And chances for Democratic success are be coming more brilliant every dny." Some State Politics. Mr. White Is disposed to hold the Republicans to account ns to their sin cerity In iKissing the Mays law, pro viding for the nomination of candi dates for the United States senate, to he voted on by popular election. He said: "The Mays law was passed by a Re publican legislature; it was passed professedly for the purpose of showing uie uevotlon of that jrty to the prln-. clplo of electing senators by popular vote. Having tased such a law, Mr. deer took advantage of Its provisions, Invited all other candidates for Mm United States senate or nil parties to contest with him at the noils, nml went to Ute people. He won by nn Immense vote, and he Is entitled to election. In so far as Republicans nie concerned. Of course Democrat will vote for C. K. S. Wood, their nominee, but Republicans cannot got nwny from the moral obligation to support the man who received the endorse ment of their voters nt the polls. It Ik apparent that they aro preparing to fleet some other man than tho one whom the Republican voters Indicated as their most desirable candidate. I submit that this Is reprehenslblo and should he rebuked by the people of the slate. It H simply disregarding the wMI of t iwople plainly expressed. H Democracy Conservative. "The Domocracy, I contend, Is the real conservative party of the nation. It stands for preservation of prin ciples that were uttered as fundamen tal to eur government, and for the con stitution and against visionary changes and emasculations. It Is the party that Just now appeals to buslnoes men as safe and worthy of trust Its pros pects are brlghtonlngg day by day, and there will be good chances for suc cess when the next national election occurs. "Both from tho national and state point of view. I am pleased with the outlook. Oregon Republicans are kill lag each other, and are endeavoring to thwart the will or the people as to their senatorial election. Naturally we are getting together. So that, all in all, there Is every reason to congratu late ourselves upon the store of good fortune awaiting us. The coast is log ically Democratic. The tariff revision ami trust repression demands of the country and the lack of confidence in the good faith of the Republican or ganization on the subject enhance the Democracy's strength before the vot ers." DIRECT LAW MAKING Is Now in Full Force and Effect In the Opinion of. Hon. Jno. li. Waldo. MAY EXTEND TO SALEM A Proposed Electric Line from Cane man to Connect With a Salem Sllverton Route Matter Under Advisement. A apodal from New Era to a Port land paper says: Vlewors are investigating a continu ance of a motor lino from Canemah, post Marquam, until It moots the Sa lem and Silverton, tho object being to take In a now country, opon up traf fic and afford modern convenience of travel. Many pooplo nro buying land along the proposed route as a result It was thought nt first that It would con tinue through the settled country up the Willamette valley nnd along the Salem nnd Champoeg rond to Salem. If not now, perhaps at a later date this route will also be established. Captain Holtum, Tue cannon king, comes well adver tised and compllmontod. Come and decide for yoursolvos whsther or not demerits them. At the Y. M. C A. to-night. IW. Jeurnal: In reply to your letter asking for an expression of Thws on the question whether any legtstaUon Is needed to put the Direct Legislation Amendment Into effect, I must answer, no. Article 17. section 1, of the constitu tion of Oregon declares that when an amendment has been submitted to the electors c' the state, "If a majority of said electors shall rattry tne same, such amendment or amendments shall become a part of the constitution." As a part of this section, some au thoratlve declaration of the result of Ihe election Is Implied, and this was provided for by the act of January 26. 1901, (Session Laws 1901, 4-6) submit ting the amendmont to the directors. By this act the secretary of state was authorized to canvass the vote, and to announce tho result And when he did this the amendment came at once Into full force and effect as a part of the constitution, of which the courts will now take judicial knowledge, without any further act whatsoever. This must be so, for so the law Is written In the constitution. When the constitution lays down a law, the leg islature has no power to lay down further laws on thnt matter, unless such power can be drawn from the constitution Itself, by necossary Impli cation. For the constitution comes from a source superior to the legisla ture, and the iowers or an Inferior au thority must be strictly construed In all matters upon which a superior au thority has spoken. The South Dakota case, to which fairly tried without legislation. We bare no controversy with tnem, uui sincerely hope their faith is not in founded n Celebrate The Season Tonight the witches will perform unbounded mischief In celebration of Hallowe'en, but the members of St. Joseph's society have provided a re fined entertainment or merit that will be presented In their hall on Chemeke- ta street to which tne general imu,.v. has an Invitation. The hall has been transformed Into a forest scene, nnd all manner of devices has been ar ranged for the telling of fortunes, and other pranks In harmony with the day. There will be presented a program of music. Refreshments will be served. and an admission charge of 10 cents will be asked. Everybody come, and bring your nickles for the minor fea tures of the evening's program. MSjMHwtMfw'wwwv vi nunbot Blankets. Blankets. Blankets. BlanKets. Blankets. Blankets. Z!.nK ? ffiS: BlankeU. B.anketa. Blankets Blanket.. Blanket, BlanKets. manncio. bh"" . ...-. ............. ulaMrvcll Blankets. Blankets. Blankets Blankets. BlankeU. Blankets. Blanket.. Blankets. Blankets. Blankets. Blankets. Blankets. .ankets. Blankets. Blankets. Blankets. Blankets. Blankets. Blanket.. Blanket.. Blankets. Blankets. Blankets. Blankets. S B ankets. Blanket.. Blanket.. Blankets. B ankets. Blankets. B ankeZ Blankets. Blanket, Blankets. B ankets. Bane.. B anket, Blankets Blanket, Blanket, Blankets. Blankets. B ankets. Blankets. Blankets B anket, Blankets. Blankets. Blankets. Blanket, Blanket, Blankets. Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, This Evening's Performance Has been decorated and compli mented by Lord Koneris, uenenw Grant. General Garibaldi. King Victor Rmanuel of Italy, also the whole press of Europe and America. Tonight be tween S and 9 o'clock, at the . M. i . A. gymnasium. To be rellered from a torturing dUwe aftr A jesrs' torture might well cause the crstl.tn.lt of snyene..Ast I. what Dj. Witt ltcB ii! "" WLtS ,X "witch ilitU Safo cured me of pile after I had iaffVred 40 rears." Cures cut, burn wounds. kln dleies. Heware oi wunier felts. V O. Mas. 00 State St, Ornud Opera House Drug Store. Tonight Is Hallowe'en, and, nccord lire to old custom, everything move able will take legs, and girls will go to bed backwards, with candle In hand and wlerd Incantations on their lipa, expecting to see their fato In a mirror opposite. Officers are on the track or tho man who slaughtered a l-.Td or seven elk a fe wdays ago near Lohman Springs, on the head waters of Birch creek, Umatilla county. Some of thorn were nklnned nnd the meat sold In Ukloh No One Can . eet Our Prices' BECAUSE OUR BLANKETS COME DIRECT FROM OUR SALEM FACTORY, WHILE OTHER DEALERS MUST BUY THEM THRO WHOLESALE HOUSES AND THEY DON'T HANDLE GOODS FOR THEIR HEALTH. SEE THE POINT7 IT IS UNIVERSALLY CONCEDED THAT OREGON WOOL AND OREGON WATER FACIL ITIES PRODUCE BLANKETS THAT CANNOT BE EQUALED IN ANY OTHER SECTION OF THE COUNTRY. WHEN YOU GET one OF OUR BLANKETS, YOU GET A BLANKET, NOT A LIT- TLE NAPKIN-A BLANKET THAT WILL KEEP EVERY PART OF g YOU WARM THAT MEANS DELICIOUS, Htnitsnmu auttp, nlinket. Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, Blankets. Blanket, Blankets. Blanket. Blanket, B anket, Blanket, BlankeU. Blanket, Blankets. Blanket: Blanket.: Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, g Blanket, Blanket, BlanKets. manneis. oumncw. ..v uCi8. Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, uanKra. o a"8' ane n ankets Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, Blankets. B ante . B lanke Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, B anket, Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, Blankets. Blankets. Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, B ankets. ankets. B anke , Blankets. Blankets. Blanket, Blanket, B anke s. B anket, B anke , B anket, Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, Blanket, B anket, B anke s. Blanket, Blanket, uianxeis. ounrvcw. ....... "i.t, Blanket, Salem Woolen Store Headquarter. Mao v If you want to buy good shoes for a very low prloe qorae .to me. X am selling out my etook to ittaTce. room for wow stook coming' fg, I sm suro you will get n bar gain. Perhaps you need tho shoos and I need the niontty. Fcpairbpf Neatly Done Jacob Vogt 25 CW'L pt. iiitiMiMiMagg'g There may bo manufacturers who, to get rid of their stock of out of data nfAchlnes. will sell you a separator a llttlo oheaper than wo oan sell you an hhuplro. Tho Hmplre la not a "cheap" e- rator. but It Is tho most economical sonarutor. It Is oconomloal beouse It get all the. oronni. saving enough extra butter fat to pay for lUolf In n short time. It la tho most oconomloal because It takos less tlmo to soparato your milk with an Kmplrti nnd loss hard labor. It Is tho most oconomloal bocauso It saves hours of tlmo in oleanlng. It Is the. most economic! because It haB no complicated parts to get out of ordor and run up a big bill for re nal ra. It Ib tho most economical because It will outlast any other separator made. Tlfls is beoauso It Is bo slmplq In principle and la to wen ouuu It Is tho. most economical beoauso It Is nbsalutoly safe You run no risk of loslng.a hand or nn arm, or maybe a life, when you uso tho Umpire. In ovary way, from every point of view. It Is the most economical of nil separators. Drop us n lint If tfQU'ro lutarttititd. Always roady to mall catalogues and doscriptlvo Utoratura. On Trial Before Jury Tho suit of W. II. Holmes vs. T. V. Wann for J1B0 attornoy's foos Is on trial this afternoon boforo Police Judge Judnh and a jury consisting of K. Anderson, I. Conklln, J. A. Allison, D. II. Irvln, M. I'. Ualdwln nnd C. J. At- wood. The logal services for which suit has been brought, It Is claimed, wore rendered in assisting to oontest the will of Mr. Sklnnor, a former resi dent of West Salem. Webster Holmes and J. M. llrown appear for the plaintiff, nnd Kaiser & Slntor for the defendant. we SWAN FOUNTAIN PEN u i. ih. v.r.et nMfiMnrv nin ever uccd.' are the words k 10 VIIW IMWSt WMIW1 J r hear every day, not only from men and women engaged In business walk, of life, but men and women everywhere, In every avocation of life. They have used other "Fountain Pen." that had some GOOD points, and they had some very BAD points a. well, not so with the "Swan Fountain Pen." It ha. no bad point, A few reasons why this pen Is superior to all other.. (1)lt glide, smoothly over the paper. "(2) Can write faster than any other pen, and with more ease. (3) It is not clumsy In slxe. Last, but not least, it is a beautiful pen, Just such a one as you would like to show your friends. Of course you will want to know where they can obtain one. Tell them to go to PATTONS BOOK STORE for Salem Made Blankets, mens ana uoys mining Opposite Capital National Bank. 254-256 Commercial Street. 0sccae3C8t0,,Mt,Mf Do you drink good coffee? If not, why not? Wo enn suit you In coffee. Wc can suit your purse. Try us nnd see. Gregg's Mocha and Java, 40c per lb. Old Govt. Mocha and Java, 40c per lb State House Mocha and Java, 35c, 3 tbs for $1.00. It will pay you to lnvostlgato our stock as well as prices. strictly the best to be had. Our prices tho lowest. Co Ja Ma Mocha and Java, 25c per tb. Special Blend (try It), 25c per tb. Pacific Blend, 20c per tb, 3 tb. for 50c No. 1 Good RIo, 15c, 7 lb $1.00. Our gooiW ROTH & GRABER, Phone 511. 124 State Street TUB WOBHT KOIIM. MullllHdM r alHRlni; tb trUi Ml isuur kick tttttuU wufl ... r .. "ii :. ." " """( oy niKMiinii of ivtxiBi. iii-hw ilbcurry whUli In Biuklna " UwtH WMI HUU WMK 1HK NHI tWl nnd wMk iMAiJti Ine wtot thjr ml, by elwui- Ml 111 IP ttXA ihtaaifi a at. I 1. trnlnfonulHK their fuotl lata tlw kind of Mr. rrb. rod bleed that wakw su fl good nil urtr Mrs frenrlll. of Troy, t T.. bUd with ImtlHMllixi Hud d)iwivU which llM imiH ImUUm I ittu ilriv curod w luto tli wont form Hnly 1 i lo iwv Koilel Mud after imIiic ilea after UMnd Koilitl to lion rimI HHNtl. It tlniM. M lruK more, ft u tbmpetMfa : ilIgMU w Kialv St.. n ir rour I bMrlllV ra. serers trow IuiIIkm. 'lake a Hat you eat. Urand Uwn V. O llOlM WHEAT MARKETS. CIllCHgO, Tllso. Sail Pruuclsco, list. Oct. 30. Wheat, 72 to Oct. M.Wheat, GOLD DUST FLOUR mads by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Made for family use. ask your grocer for It. Drau and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN Affont Steusloff Bros, F. A. WIGGINS, 245-267 Liberty St.. Salem Farm Maahlntry, Bicycle. SwIub MashluM and Supplies. N. H BURLEY. Sawing Machine lUpalrlMf. Dealers In Live Stock, Wholesale and retail butchers and I packers. AU kinds of fresh and salt meats. Kino sausages, bams, bacor and lard 316 Commercial street. iiuic wmii oahu tu. Chluese and Japanese fancy nnd dry goods. All kinds of silk ami wool goods. Make up H line of ladl.es' whit underwear of nil Kinds, waists. wrRHrHtrs. skirts, gtrnt's and ladles' (MfulMliIng gootls. mattings, Ua.ndkr hltjfji, dtajits etc.. for sale very cliup. The Cannon-Ball Catcher Will give a physical culture exhi bition and lecture In slxlnngunges to- nlKht in tho Y. M. C. A. gymnasium nt S o'clock. Admission 15 and 26o. PERSONALS. Mrs. W. A. Cuslck and Mrs. W. 11. Morse went to Poitland totlay. J. O. Grahnm, of the llnlfour, Guth rle Company, went to Portland Thurs day evening- Mrs. K. o. Thomas, or Tumor, Is vis ItlnK in this city witli her daughter, Miss Hallle Thomas. Ouptnlu S. II. Ormsby, or the state forest reserve department has re turned from AllKiuy and other ttolnts up the valley. W. H. McKlroy and Welwtter Klneald came down from lttiKeue Thurstlay nf temuon to hear IWlery's Itullnn bund, at the Grand last night. t?. Friedman the pioneer merchant, who has been In business at muuy IKilnts on the Pacific coast, but who calls Salem his homo, leaves this wek to open up busluees nt Tho Dalles, nnd many old frlonds, ns well ns bustnees men. will regret to see him leave us. you rerer, wns this: Tho leslslature or South Dakota had passed an act leglslatliiB two Populists out or some inconsiderable olllce, and lind at tached nn emergency clauso that tho act should go Into Immediate effect, as "necessary for the Immodlnte proser vntion and support of oxlstlng Insti tutions of the stnte." The court hold thnt this declaration, regardless of fact was conclusive upon the court. The effect of the decision upon the legislation amendment Is to enable the legislature, by an arbitrary uso of the emergency clause In the amendment to defeat a referendum in any case whatsoever. As the amendment itself, according to this decision, laid down the bars to evasion, the only remedy would bo a new constitutional amendment. Tho decision did not touch tho validity of the amendment, which Is tho quostlon you raise. JNO. II. WALDO. Macleay, Oregon. NORTHWEST NEWS NOTES. Ambrose Ueiitou. un employe or the Crofton Smelter, at Vletorln, H. C. was crushed to deuth Thursday. He wus killed by the cover or a uonverter of tremendous weight, whlah fell, and of the IS meu employe! there, Ilenton alone wns unable to jump clear. The converter weighed 3Vi tons. Mrs. Maria It Yeatch. aged 49. a pioneer of I.aiw county, died nt Cut- ,tage Grove. October SOth. Mrs. Yeatch rod a horse across the plains In 1S63, assisting to drive a baud of rattle from Missouri to Oregon. PI re Thursday afternoon destroyed tho fXQO reeldunoo of Dion Keefe, at Walla Watkt. Mrs. KVefe. aged 80. was everely burned about the head and face. A volunteer flreuuin was rut by fulling glass. Mrs. Harry Wilson, known ns "O'Neill Iithani," one of the fontiwait Illustrators and oomlo urtiBts of A lea, Is In Walla Walta. W. P. Padgett, of Cottage Gruv. whlld asleep In one of the lodging Uwtm at Mttlfprd. wan rohbwl of iac The sum represented the man's whobi summer's wttrk The Journal also believes the Ref erendum nmemlment Is In full force and effecL' but Is not so sure whother It will be opnratlve without legislation. The Referendum amendment Itself contemplates being put In effect by legislation. The language of. the amendment de clares that until such legislation Is had, existing laws shall be used to ef rrt Its operations. As there wns not an amendment until adopted, how can there be no laws to apply? Iu the sec tion of the constitution forbidding the Chinese to hold real estate In Oregon, the legislature is especially enjoined to enact laws to put that Into effect. Tho court nnd officials not friendly to the amendment would quibble over the distinction between laws nnd statutes and constitutional provisions. The constitution does nut say that un til laws are enacted to put It Into af fect this constitution shall be seU-oper-atlve or slf-excuUng. Without legislation the law of man damus could not be tnvokod to en force th Referendum, in case the sec retary of state, in his discretion, held there was uo statute to MOCd under. The constitution says: Art. i. ec. ST. Hvery statute shall be a public law. unless otherwise de clared In the statute Itself. Sec. (Ml directs that a writ of man damus may be issued "to coaimd the performance of an act which the law specifically enjoins, as a duty resulting from an office, trust or station." The courts have held that this applies only to a ministerial duty where nothing is left to discretion of tho official. The Journal believes that legislation should be enacted to nut the Iultlatlve and Referendnm In full fore and ef fect, without OHHivoeattoH or eva sion. Thftgft who a wore fafth than we j have way think It, will be fully ad nnd nearby places. The rest wero left on tho ground to decay. Tho crimlnnl Is knowi. nnd when found will got n severe punishment, as the minimum line for each offenso Is $1000 flno nnd n pentientlary sentence In addition. A copious rain Is roported to have fallen In Knstern nnd Western Oregon the past 36 hours. Tho Portland Academy toam will play the Albany Collego tenm, on tho latter's grounds, Saturday, o The Globe-Trotter Will rdndor a tableau ."The Stars and Stripes," with the other exercises tonight at the Y. M. C. A. o LOOK OITT KOU KRVHIt llllloui and liver disorder at Oil seAson umy be prevented by cleanslni; the syntera with DeWltt's Little Bnrly Hlser. Thee famous little pine uo not gripe. Muey move the bowel iteutly. but copiously, and by reu- aou of the tonic propertlea, give tone and strength to the gland. F. O. Hum, 00 state at. ursmi uhtb u"m urug more. a ' A. M. Clough, Undertaker, 107 State street Phone Main 1351, Salem, Ore gon, successor to D. E. HuntslnQer. Residence Broadway and Mill, North 8alem. Phone Main 221. o D. E. Huntslnger, funeral director, 155 Court street. Phone Main 801. Residence 390 Court street, phone' 2181 Black. se)?ss? (Our Rainy Day Business UMBRELLAS Recovered and Re pairing of all kinds KnivesPande Razors KfcfcW Kill Ifclf CTCCI DIMC To fit all makes of O I CCL iSllno Bicycles and Tires SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial Street Opposite Capital National Dank. 3MLJ&.3E&'3E2 If you use Maple Syrup, you ought to try the original LO GrCABIN The best syrup canned. Ask for a 25-tent rnn for a trial. We alway have the best of everything in groceries. FULLER DOUGLAS. Grocers 142 State Street. 'Phone 2261. NATUU.U, ANXIKTY. Mother regard Approaching winter with UBMtlneiM, children ttiVe cohl so easily. No (lleeaiiu coets more little lives than croup. It's attack Is no sudden that the sufferer Is often bejond human aid before the doctor arrive. Such caiee yield rapidly to One Minute Cough Cure, LpiuUIm the uiuctw. Ml lays Indatuwstlna, removes danger. AUo lutely safe. Acta Immediately Cure coughs vultU, grip. LrunchltU. all throat and lung trouble. 1'. H. .c.Mahon. Hampton da. "A bad coM resderetl me voiceless Jut be fore an oratorical contest. I Intended to withdraw but took One Minute Cough Cur. It restored wy voice In time to win the medal." P. O. Haas. 0U State St, Urjud Opera Hoiuo Drug S x NEW TODAY iV Wanted. A girl ror general house work. Apply nt once at No. 343 Ub erty street. 10-31-3t Oyster Cocktails RINEMAN'S BARGAINS. 8 1 I I II III II III 11 II I IMUt Deviled Ham rsmall) per can 5c 6 or 25c. Deviled Ham (large) per can 10c 3 cans 25c Sardines, per box 5c 6 boxes 25c. Salmon, 3 csns 25c Smoked Herring, Per box, 25c. Catsup, per pt bottle 15c 2 bottles 25c. Good Soda (16-oz pkg ) 5c 6 pkgs 25c. Washing Powder.per pkg 5c Jumbo Mush, Four packages 25 cents. Bring us your butter and eggs. We pay highest market price, cash or merchandise, M. T. FINEMAN, 132 8tate St. Telephone 131 iSalem Ladies' Are showing tholr npprecia T tlon tor our raro Importation of X Holland bulbs, Including Hyacinths Tulips and Crocuses. Theso are as flno and true to name and color as you ran buy anywhere In the world jSayage & 322-324 Commercial Street. Salem. Orenon. IIHIIIIII HIH III t-r-r-HH- the tF&cufccfe Hamilton Bros. 144 State St Wa are told we havo handkerchlsXs at the lowest pries in town. wcK,. The Variety Store 9 Court Strut. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE UITY HAUL For water srvUe apply t offloe, BUla ' payable monthly la advaiwe. Make all complaints at the office. CHICAGO STORB PEOPUE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY The swift tinning wheels qf the railroad trains are" kept busy haubK us goods. As fast as they are In our store they are out again; little prfl" that keeps the wheels spinning carrying us goods. This up-to-date Chic0 store is a wonder, a trade-winner and a low-prise giver to the generous P lie who have supported this store so loyally. Note our prices: Ladles Wr Jersey ribbed fleece i 20o yards best .spool cotton 1" ...., ... ti 7ni , aiiwuti tic. Ladies' 35c derby ribjjiki underwear. Augora fleeced, special price. 3c. Ladles' 5cSaAouy wol uadener. derby rCibed.JiQHaiid jvarm, tie. Children's J 5c Nnlon Whs,' fleece lined, good, special price SUe. Udles Sftc union suits, derby ribbed, special 4lc. Larttes' Sue aKe lined block cot ton stockings, special 1 pr for it No. 40 wash taffeta eck ribbon all new shades, special, yd. 15c. Children's all wool yarn hose, all slses. special price, pair. ISc. New .arrival of applique and M' laces, from 6c yard up. 50o olmtjtfaln leather bags -" ntl.1 mini, .In.. oblo- fiUplI S- i goodst little prloes. n-cici? 0i.utA .. ei sn tii S7.5S V'" omiw IIUW I."" -- Rainy dny skirts from 1 5" t PllftU nt Itlnnlrnts alld 00 Blankets 26c, 45c, 71c and up. torts 69c. 86c and up.- Ladies $1.60 black Italian rerized underskirts, 96c. vfw- C sift $1.36 warm sale price 79c. flannolletl McEVOY BROS., &,'&. I