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Errand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager. Monday, November 24 The only musical comedy that has proved a success In all parts of the obe. .IE BELLE OF NfcW YORK From the Casino Theater, New York City, with MR. NED NYE lAnd ft company of 50 selected ar- PJBtB. Two carloads of Bcenery. IPriccs $1.50, $100, 75c, 50c. Seats ion sale at box offlca Monday at 9 a. in. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. W. H. O'Neill, San Francisco. RJ J. Prince, Boston. J& J. Cook, Portland. SNoIbq Erlckson, Now York. larry Dond, New York. j. II. Wlllard, New York. JPaul C. Bates, Portland. 1. C. Llndsey, Portland. H. H. Delano, Portland. Ed. II. Cobbs, Portland. p. E. Reynolds, Portland. B. Fetterly, Portland. $. A. Malboeuf, Portland. B. W. Calohtng, Portland. A. J. Lelnnd. Portland. I. S. Lyman, Astoria. F. W. Aust, San Francisco. B. II. McClurg, Now York. H. Tapper, San Francisco. JD. McMlcol, San Francisco. . n If you are troubled with Imnuro blood, indicated by sores, nlmnlos. headache, etc., wo would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which wo sell undor a positive guarantee. It will al ways cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons nnd all blood diseases. CO 5ts. and $1.00. D. J. FRY. Druggist llenvv pntlni? la imtnllv flin flraf ,-nii.n nf o 'ImllRPNtlon Itepentod nttnckn Inltntna tlio - niunioiis niotniitiiiies lining tnc ntomneh, exponri tlic nprvi'H of the Htmnnch, pro- .duclng n Mwcllliie nfter rutins, heartburn, genuncno, Btiiir NhIiiru nnd lltmlly cntnrrnh f tho Rtnmncli. Kmlul relieves tlie In- linmmntlrm, protect tho nerve nnd cures p rutnrrh. kodol curmi Iml irtqttlnii. iltu. petmlii, nil h torn ncli t roulilcn lv clennnfni; nnd sweetening the glnndrt of llie Htoinncli. i . u mew, ski Htntu Street. TWENTY YEARS TRIAL. There are lots of good things the doc tors know nothing about. Wo fre quently euro people of dlsoaso after tho doctors havo given them up. If tho dlsoaBo comes from over work, dissipation, of exposure, causing weak jjnd watery blood, and loss of flesh and strength, wo havo the ono sure reme dy In Dr. Ounn's Dlood and Nerve Tonic. Thoso tnlileis tnltnn with meals turn tho food Into rich rod -filood, tnnklng strong Btcndy nerves, innd Increasing tho strength, building up sand tiosii at tho rato or l to 3Ihs por week. This inonns health. For uorvous prostration, loss of memory, or a pale, sallow complexion, a hotter rcmody was never mnde. Doctors know nothing about this remedy only tho fact that wo mnko cures; as wo i havo been doing this for twenty years wo know our method to bo tho right one. Druggists sell Dr. Ounn's Blood jand Norvo Tonic for 75c por box, or 3 pjoxes for $2, or sont by mall on re ceipt of price. Write us for a nam- , phlct telling nil nbout this great med icine. Address Dr. Ounn. Phllndolnhln il?a. For snlo at Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. 1 , t'l'lllM) OK I'll.K.H AITKIl 10 YKAI18. Mr. V Iliincv. of Genevu. Olilo. IihiI the dIIps for forlv venrx. l)octorn nml dollnra rdilld do It I (II mi hinting Kooil. DuWItt'a En Itch Ilniel Halve cured him nermnnuntlv. Jlfivdlimtile for cutH, liurim. 'jruiaen, npraliin. JliicerutloiiH. eezemii. tetter. Milt rheum, mid pll other Kklli dim-nut. Look for the umiie fliuWltt on the imeknge nil others tire cueiip. wiirthlfnH counterfeit ;r. u imm, uu muto street. The advertiser Is the one who gets there and the non-advertiser Is the lan who takes the leavings. o Big words and high flown language In an advertisement Is like the wind among the tree tops of no value to those upon the ground. Good Housekeepers , Know what good baking Is, nnd tho eglaco to get It Is nt tho Plonoor Unit ary. Try It for yourself, and bo eon- Evinced, o Tho electric lino from Aurora to Kanby Is completed, nnd tho ono to Hubbard Is to bo rondy for operation by November 21th. iThe Sure Way to prevent Pneumonia and Consump fflpn is to euro your cold whon it first appears. Acker's English Remedy mill stop tho cough in a night, and JTrlve tho cold out of your systom. Al ways a quick and sure euro for Asth enia, uronchltls, ana an uiroac anu 'lung troubles. If it doos not satisfy fbxx tho druggist will refund your iKionoy. Write to us for freo sample. W. II. HOOKER & CO., Buffalo, N Y. n I FRY Dnierint --.': --. .-,. nnnnnH nnnnH .Ll rBl&nk. fBannMnk -9m ' nnnnnl annnnB nnnnnnnBBftfaefnnnn V B t m BELLE OF NEW YORK Presented at Salem Monday Night Next Most Popular Alusical Per formance on the Road ' There need bo no fear that popular Interest In the splendid Swedish pro duction, "Yon Yonson," will become exhausted while It is presented by such a capable company as that head ed by Nols Erlckson. This Interesting story of tho large hearted, honest Swede, was presented at tho Grand last night by a company which merited a much larger house. Mr. Erlckson, ns "Yon Yonson," was a favorite, and at no time over-acted hlu part. In the concluding act, Mr. Erlckson sang n solgctlon that cap tured his audience. He was repeated ly encored, his rich tenor volco being appreciated to tho fullest extent. He concluded his vocnl work with soveral Improvised verses, In which he humor ously related factn about persons In the nudlonce. Lon Wain, In tho or chestra, was made to blush as tho SwodlBh comedian designated him the "bald headed follow." Other Equally amusing designations wore made. The lumbermen's quartet sang a number of selections, nnd received encores. This quartet Is pno of the best that has ovor Uoen heard In Salem. Tho cast of characters was strong, with tho excep tion of Jennings, tho owner of the mill property, but the audlenco wns too, much ubsorbed In Interest In "Yon Yonton," nnd the other members of tho company, to noto the short com ings of one actor. Tho next nttrnctlon nt the Grand will be "The Belle of New York." n musical farce comedy company, pre sented by 50 people. Belle of New York. Tho record of the famous "Hello of New York" company, which comes to the Giand Opera House on Monday next. Is unique In Its way. The com pany Is tho most successful organiza tion ovor sont from tho popular Casi no Thoator, New York. Its reputation Is well known to nil, and covors both continents. After a successful run In American metropolises, this morry mu sical comedy waB taken to London, JATvTT-' rTTra und there It oHtubllHhed a record lilth oi to unprecedented nbrond tor an Amnrlcau comedy of 975 perform- anew. In Australia tlio company's Hiict ew wns equally noteworthy, and a run of SIS performances achieved. At home the success of "The Hollo" has never been npproached by n simi lar attraction, and at the conclusion of last season the astonishing record for this company figure up to 2600 per formance. It Ih n reputntlun Manager Snm Schubert is justly proud of. and his excellent company Ik starting out this season to loll up more centuries to be added to Its rmarknhle record. Price $1.50, li.no, 7oY and 80c. Seats on sale at box office Monday at 9 n. in. o Cartoonist to Lecture. Homer C. Davenport. Oregon's fa- The H-O 1 Company. tf -, .( ... y... ., . f 1ni)rtrjwt()nr mmtliari mimmj$mu P moiiB cartoonist, Becms to be success ful as a lecturer also. L. B. Geer, Btato land agent Is In receipt of a letter from his nephow, Mr. Davenport, In which tho lnttor Informs him that It Is his Intention during tho winter to do liver lectures In nil the largo cities of tho East. Tho noted cartoonist is cnpablo of giving a most Interesting account of his travels and experiences, 'which have both been oxtenslve, and In doing so ho Interweaves much Inter esting Information concerning art and cartooning. Befor- returning to tho East, on tho occasion of his last visit to tho coast, Mr. Davenport delivered ono of his lectures In this city, and tho entertainment will be remem bered bv thoso who attended the lec ture. In tho same connection, Mr. Geer Is In receipt of a communication from J. B. Bend, of New York, who, having hoard Mr. Davenport give a locturo re cently, wrote a letter to Arthur Bris bane, also of New York, In which he very highly complimented Mr. Daven port as a lecturer. Mr. Brisbane Is tho business manager of tho Chicago Amorlcnn und the New York World, nnd It Is by tho syndicate that publish es thoso papers that Mr. Davenport Is employed ut a princely salary. Mr. Pond's complimentary lettor Is follews: "Please pardon my presumption In hurrying to write to you of the affair at our homo Inst evening. I wish you might havo boon thoro to havo soon and heart! Mr. Homer Davonport. 1 will try to enllghton you. "As a lecturer he is simply peerloss. nud I believe as effective and eloquont with his voice and IiIh pencil; nnd such a magnificent personality, and child ish simplicity nnd power of oxprcsBlon I never before wltnossed. Ho hold ns Intelligent nnd refined an audience as he ever saw, or will ever see, fnlrly spell bound for an hour nnd a half, wholly unconscious of tho effect he was producing; not tho slightest effort for oiatorlcnl effect, wholly without gesture; with a volco as silvery nnd charming nB that of tho Into Wendell Phillips. It Is Impossible to predict the success that must bo In store for tills young genius. Ho Is tho host equipped man for wloldlng an Influ ence more potent In all contompornry informs than any man of his time. So It seems to mo from the brfof acquaint ance of nbout four hours with him. "I am writing of Davenport ns I could not write of any othor man I know or have known, oxcoptlng Henry Ward needier, to whom I had tho priv ilege nnd honor of being the nearest friend during tho Inst eleven yoars of his life, and who died In my nrms. I am. Yours enthusiastically and dond earnestly." o Foetball: O. A. C. vs Willamette university on W. U. Campus at 2:30 Saturday. November 22. 0 Liquid Air Experiments. At grent oxponso the Y. M. C. A. has engnged a liquid air entertnlnmont for this city, with a guarantee thnt a quantity of ronl liquid air will ho brought, and all tho remnrknblo ox porltnonts performed, nf which so I much Iiiib boon read. A capablo lec turer and expert domonstrntor. with complete laboratory appnrntus, will I mnko this imrarinxlnl militnrr rlnnrlv understood, and tho marvelous experi ments will entortnln and astound nil. The dnto will bo WodnoBdny, Novem ber 2Cth. Price of tlckots 50c, 75c nnd $1.00. Secure your tickets nt tho Y M. C. A. office. Phono 2081. o j Sick Headache absolutely and por-, manontiy cureu y using moki lea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Consti pation nnd Indlgostlon, mnkos you ont, sleep, work and hnypy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or monoy bnck. 25 cts. nnd 50 cts. Write to W. H. HOOKER & CO., Buffalo, N. Y., for a free sample. D. J. FRY, Druggist. o Through tlie offorts of Principal Sklrviu nnd tho goneroslty of tho pat rons of tho Aurora school, a now or gan hns boon bought and Installed In 1110,8011001 house. It Is a lino Instru ment, and grontly appreciated by the school. SURE CURfc FOR PILES Itching Piles produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Blooding or Protruding Piles nro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Hem edy, stops itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. 50c a jar at druggists, or sent by mnll. Treatise, freo. Write me about your case-. Dr. Dosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr. Rtnno'n rinif ntnroa 1 iTtrx&l ggga THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1902. FAKE ADVER. SCHEMES How People are Being Worked to Death How a Fakir is Using the Lugene Papers to Swindle Under tho heading of a dcadbcat, the Eugene Register prints tho follow fellow follew ing: Tho advertising fakir who got up the "Uncle Hill" story In Eugene Inst week left Itoseburg without paying his newspaper bill. In Eugene ho bor rowed money from nn acquaintance, and left wlthont paying It bnck. Tho only reason he did not beat tho Regis ter wns because ho was requested to pay In advance, and his copy hold un til the money was pnld. Wo do not bo llovo In thnt sort of advertising, but our columns are open to unobjection able advertising matter when tho price is paid. The papora down the vnlloy should make tho fakir pay In ad vance. Tho Register seems to Imply that If tho fakir only paid the newspaper pub lisher In advance, It would bo all right to lot him go nround In tho nnmo of the paper, and work his "Undo Illll" nnd Uncle llubo story on the business man. Newspapers do a great wrong whon thoy allow rtie people of their own community, who are the best support ers of n newspnpor, and tho llfo of the town, In n business way. to he takon In by such n fellow, whothor he has paid for a page of space or not. Tho most Intolllgont business men nro coming to see that a Ilvo dally or weekly pnpur Ih the only real menus of renchlng the peoplo with lion fldo buslnoss projiosltlons to tho rendor. It Is the purposo of t,ho Snlem Press Club banquet next Tuesday evening to af ford nn opportunity to discuss somo of these abuses In the name of ndvei Us ing. , , ONK MINITTH COtKll! CI'IIK Ih the only JinrnilvM coiifsli cure thnt clvou (illicit relief. ('ureM C'oiikIih. CoIiIh. Croup, Ilronchlllit. Whooping Cough. Kiicmumilii, ABthinii, I.Hdrlppo nud nil Tlirnnt. Chest nnd liiiiiK trouhleH. I j?ot soiUcetl hy rnln. siijm (Sertnule B. Tenner. Muncle, Iml, nud (ontrHcted n never cold nnd courIi. 1 fnlled rapidly: lot -IS llm. My ilrtiftslHt recommended One Minute CourIi Cure. The llrHt hottlc brouKlit relief: iteverul cured me. In m Iwiek to my old weight, HH II. One Minute Conch Cure cutn the ptilcKin, relieve tlio cough lit onco. drawn out In iiHinmiitloii, curen croup. An I den I remedy K. O. IIbim.. nil Stntc Street. Could Not Manage Boy Hoy Williamson, aged 15 yoars, of this city, was today committed to the state reform school by County Judgo Scott nnd Deputy Prosecuting Attor now McNary. The lad's commitment wns mndo on complaint of his mother, Mrs. It. H, Williamson, who Iiiih been unable to manage the boy. Tho fom lly reside nt tlie corner of Onk and Twenty-third streets. eee$eexj Marion County X Social News PirtonlMcntlos aid Milters 2 oflittrttt toMtir.... S eceoe69e04r9cs0eea The Journal would Ilk social and ptr onal news from towns In Western Oregon wher It largely circulate!, and where "nearly everybody knows everybody." Brooks heme. Latest tepic: What Is the pi Ice of hops today? Lost, at or near Harding's hop house a J2 back comb, Clydo Hards Is home from Hastern Oregon, Proceeds of boneflt supper at St. Iuls amounted to nbout $22. Otis Arol went to Gutun, Oregon, and took up a timber claim. St. Louis people regrut the teceiit Illn ( of their pastor, Itev. I.u Croix. Arel Brothers will place their hops In Association s hop pool, Oliver Beers Is a strong holder for litr nrleofl. S-XfenW 'MfM 4 Ll Krob's nnd T. B. Jones' hops oro still for snlo. That's encouraging. M. II. Durst says tlio Flnnoy lot of 110 bales aro very nlco. A Bourkrout nnd plcklo establish ment might do well In Brooks. Every tlmo I rend tho Journal Spec ial Session Btnros mo In tlo face. Tho Listens, Hogors, Muney's nnd O. DlalncB aro nowcomors. They glvo excellent charades. Clara Savage, Grace Dodge and Ivan Fruit aro on tho sick HsL A benefit concert will bo given by K. I C. B. in U. E. church in Brooks, on Thanksgiving nlghL Homer Goulct Is remodeling his houBo. Ho Bays ho is letting his hop crop tako caro of ItBclf. Turn about Is fair play. Let Old England send her money ovor horo to beautify Oregon homes. Albert Egan has n now gun. Ho is now ready for childhood's happy days down on tlio Varm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ArolB'.youngest child fell Into a largo kettle of water. If not discovered by her mother it woud havo drowned. Conrad Krobs )ins up to prosont dnto tho honor of offering tlio hlghost nnd lowest prlco for Finnoy's hops a year ago 10 cents to contract, nnd on Fri day' Nov. 14, 2G contB a pound for tho hops. They aro still for anle. It is reported thnt Conrad Krobs said on Sunday that hops woro 27 cents. M. J. Egan thinks thoy will be worth 40 cents by spring. A Chlnnman in tho vicinity of Fnlr- field, who controls n lot of hops was offered and refused 32 cents. It seemu nuthentlc. An Eastern firm could ens- lly offer It and get hops cheaper than In New York. W. B. Lawlor, tho popular mining mnn said Oregon hop growers could mnko n strong comblno and hnvo cabin communications of their own. Mr. Lawlor Is erecting a wlntor residence near Eldrldgo hop fields, and will re side hero till spring. Johnny Krobs nnd Elmer Savnge, Carmlchnels hop mon, whllo waiting for ordorti from England, aro down on tho farm for n threo days hunt out In the rain like Prosldont Hoosovolt. Frank EvniiH was occupied last week In tho real estate buslnoBs for Ralph Shephard. Three Brooks farmorfl changed location one of them moved twice. Maunle Blanton wishes hops wou)d reach DC or 40 cents, BayB It Is nona too much to mnko up for the many years growers worked without recom pense. Mr. J. H. Fredorlck and Mrs. M. J. Lluuley. representatives of tho Modern Brotherhood of America, camo down from Salem to solicit n membership for Mr. nnd Mrs. Churles Whltcomb a lodge had beeit Instituted nt Chema wa. Mrs. Homer Goulct was oh IIowoll Prairie vlHltlng her parents.' Her father, Mr. Norwood, sold his farm and ft i nn evil day for the wife unit mother when slic scans her orn face in the miiror, and iibks the queiMuu, "Doos it pay? Does it py to cucrlfice ncniui iiiki iiiippiiicMi toweddidlove?" Hut there is another ques tion which rightly takes' precedence of Hoes it pry? It Is this; "In it uecw snry to nncrilice health nud huppiiiPM to weddrd love ? " Half a million women niiHujL'r, No ! They linvc liccn nciik Mini have been mmle strong by Dr 1'iarce'a Favorite' Vncription. They were oleic and " Favorite Prescrip tion" made them well. It will do the same for h1iiio1 every woman who gives it a fair ami faithful trial. It stojw wesk fiiiiiL' ilraliiH. Ileal 'inflammation and ulceration nnd euros female weakness. It tniii(uli;es the nerves and encourages the appetite. "I rim1nj to Womc a mother, nud u UirrnWmrd mlwlinm-v uirally weakened mr," wrllr Mr It A N'athtiin. of Witt Sprint, Awircy Co , Ark "and m old diMr returned My hiMiMitd got another ilottor tor me Ixit 1 rruiFit to Jnt drag along nud get no Ittlttr At Ut I lul the donor Hint if tilt intiUclne (lid out help me I would go Uck to Or lMTCr' medicine ,1 did w. nud hy the time t had ULu th( one nitMith 1 ooukl Jo my own houtcworL ritcfil wattling and tcndetl my Knrdu too I ii Uxrter than t Iwd rttr leti while waiting hahy' coming Ihct my Dim tMliy cmc(thl one w the ninth child) Mhe It uaw eleven moHilit old and I a healthy child A for me, I feel a youMg iuiw n 1 did nl eighteen ye of aice, nm lliirly now I can cMerfullv reamiMiend Dr llenr't medkiiie lo nil MiHwrlHg woMiauLlH't " Doctor Pierre's PleaMiit lVlleU cutt bllloiiMinert and ulck heiuluclic. Mrospeci Liglit Biscuit Light Pa.try- Light Cake Light Work Light Cojl SURE and- Quick - as - a Pure and i i DON'T YOU NEED A NEW OVERCOAT? , We've some great values In flno Kerseys and Oxfords. Black and Navy Kerseys, 10.00, 12.00, 15.00 Heavy unfinished worsteds In black. 18.00 and20.00 All-wool Oxfords, the best values we've ever offered $11.00 Raincoats Black, Oxford, Olive anr Tan Cravonettes. 12.00 to 22.50 Is undecided botweon n homo in Port land or Salem, and i buslnoss of a feed stable In Portland, or a votnmls bIoii morchant in Salem. Mr. Ollvor Beora returned from tho East on November 1.1. hrlghtor nnd tho bettor for his trip. Ho takes. ploasurn In tolling friends of the beautiful coun try ho passed through. But for him thoro Is no placo llko Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Evans havo routed Lester's hotel Fourteen travolora wltli wagons nnd stock hnppuned nlong . for first dinner. Tho family ro milted for Uio IniBlnoBB, being good cooks, musical nnd flno ontortalnors. Mr. Evans may havo postofflco nnd Btoro In hotel building, nlso tho uso of tolo phono. Tho Misses Mario Mickle. Eva Porgard, Annlu Miller nnd their os-( corts of Gervnls. attended thu bonoft soclnl nt St. Louis. St. Paul nlso had Its repiosentntlves their presence: was appVeclated. Special thntiks are due to Editor Clarke, to thoHhulllH family, and the Misses Mary DuBoIh. Domltll LuBruit Mrs. Ed Knvanaugh; also to tho Du Buis and Freshwullder orehestin for' their public spirited Interest In n good! cnuse. Tho mn I u object In diinclug shouliC he Hoclnblllty nud a desire to look ones best. Attention then to uentuuHS of at tiro nud position. Tho most graceful dancers at Harding's hop house wore Miss ICmlly Vntidorlmuk of St. Ioufs, and Mr. Dave Hall of Gervnls. Hon. P. H. IVArcy attended churolr. fnlr at Wtxxlburn Thursday,, nnd Is highly delighted with Father LiiVuak'rr progressive ability. A now puraotitiKur now ndoius the church property. Mr. IVArcy wns Invited to spenk. It wnn not nocoesnry to hear the address tu know thnt It wns ulntiut. KILL THEDANDRUFF GERM Or YourHalr Will Fall Out Till You Become Dald. Modern science has discovered thnf iliuiilriirf Is caused by it germ that dlef up the scalp In scalem. us It lmrrowp down to tho roots of tlie hair, where IC destiny's Dim halr'a vitality, catiMlng falling hair, ami, ultimately, liRldnetH. After Prof. Dunn, of Hamburg, (lor. many, discovered tho dandruff germ, all efforts made to find a remedy failed until the great laboratory discovery wiim made which lesulted In Newbro's Ilerplclde. It alone of till other luilrr preparations kills the dandruff gurnu Without dandruff, hair grow) luxtitv Inntly. "Destroy the vmjse, you ru move the effect." For wile 'by Daniel J. Vry. Sund 10' cental In ' stamps for sample to Than Heiplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Mighty thousand bales of Iioihj bur veetml In Oiegon the present senioiu Hlghty baleit nf hope make n carloniL The whole crop would make up a train thnt would reach almost tho dtHtnno.fr from ShIbiii to Turner, eight miles. - wink 1 r-si-A perfect ft i' i !;. ,"J ri i i ! 1 li.' 'i ,1 hfi