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m A Letter to Dr. Pierce iS tlie First Step tO Health for Weak and Siok Women. Sick women are invited tocon sult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free, and unuer seal ot tlie stnetest orivacv. In a little over thirty years of prnc- J uce as cniet con.sulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Sur gical Institute. Buffalo. N. Y.. fJDr. Pierce, assisted by his staff of f nearly a score of physicians, has treated and. cured over half a mil- (lion women. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Oilers of "free medical advice" made in imitation of Dr. Pierce's offer of free consultation by tetter are advertised by persons who are fnot physicians, and are not quali- jitu iu give mcuicai auvice. iivery woman should consult her own safety by careful inquiry into the 'genuineness of such offers. There is no offer similar to Dr. Pierce's, which has behind it an , institution of national note, such -as the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical .'Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., with its stan ot nearly a score of phy sicians, presided over by a special ist of Dr. Pierce's experience and success, in the treatment and cure of diseases peculiar to women. How Other Women Havo Boon Cured. "I suffered untold misery for ninny .years with uterine trouble," writes Mrs. Salary LJ.VWilcox, of linio (Rninv Riven. lAluouia Co., Out., "until I commenced linking Dr. Tierce's fjood medicine nnd niseu tlie local treatment ns advised. I took two bottles of 'favorite Present) Ition ' and two of Golden Medical Dis- fcovery.' I also sent for one box of vour r Antiseptic and Hcnling Suppositories.' i nave oniy useu iwo aim tnut was tvo months nuo. I would ad vise every wouun nvho suffers from ulceration of tlie litems Bind piles to use Dr. l'icice's Favorite I'mcripuoti anil UoUlen Medical Dis covery. ' Thev are tlie best medicines in uhc world. Also write to Dr. Pierce for Ids fatherlv advice. I linve felt better these past seven tnontlis than I have s'for years, livery month I used to have vto go to beil and have hot poultices and take laudanum to ease the pain. I don't 'go to bed now nor d,o I take laudanum." i "I have used your medicine as you ;y directed," writes Mrs. Caroline Ilnmmac, f ..f tr . t., r .. . w iiuuiiiiui;, ivtw-uiuuia v.o., nia. "inave only used one Ixjttle of Dr. Pierce's fa vorite Prescription and In connection I used one bottle of ' Golden Medical Dis. covery.' Six doses a day, three of each, and sometimes I used the tablets as you directed. I feel well. I nm hard nt work and have been for some time. I had been under n good doctor five years for this same disease nnd you see how quick your medicine cured me." H'" About a year ngo I had n mishap 'which left me in very poor health for some time afterward," writes Mrs. Cene 'Johnson, of Gordon, Sheridan Co., Nubr. UI employed local doctor but got only 'temporary relief, until I commenced using Dr. Pierce's medicine, which I did alter consulting you. i am now as well Ska ever. I took five bottles of the ' l'a- yoritc Prescription ' and one of the ? Golden Medical Discovery.' I would riitxuinimjwii inusu medicines 10 ait wuo Stuffer as I did." )', If you are sick or ailing take ad vantage of Dr. Pierce's offer of free consultation by letter and write to p . . .. I .. ,. . . i i day to Dr.R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. m-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n u h 1 1 1 oift Ejit Because your teeth ache you 'must loose them. We can devitalize (kill) the nerve, fill the tooth ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN-and make it useful for years. Examination Free. Work Right. PRICES RIGHT. p)r0.Bpl postofnee Block! bfiicni, .Oregon. miiiitmiiiiniiini iwtwt iiiiiiiiHiniiiii if m 'SSR, 3C O- SS "3F Our new stock of raisins are no w VJ-fiOc for a full weight, lb-ounce beed- IRalslns. a for 25c for 12-ounce Seeded Raisins to pounds for 25c for extra fancy loose Muscatels. NEW WALNUTS. ROTH GRABER, MWaMWMI i the weather. i Tonight and 8aturday, fair. 'II II I I HI Ml II Ml III HI II Local SocialRealmi Events . . In the Hill lilt rlH-I-f-M-m tff-H-H- PERSONALS. County Clerk J. W. Roland Is spend ing a few dnys at Joffcrson. John W. McCulloch, editor ot tho Malheur Gazette, of Vnlo, Is visiting relatives In Salem. Clayton Wcutz, former Buporlntund ent of the state deaf mute school, Is In the city from Portland. John H. McNary is In Albany, at tending Judge Boise's department of the Linn county circuit court. Mrs. Halllo I'arrlsh-Hinges, or this city, has boon engaged by the Elks' lodge, of Albany, to sing at a ladles' social session, to bo hold undor the ausplcos of tho antlored hord of Al bany on next Thursday evening, Thanksgiving night Popular Harvard-Yale Match. New Haven, Conn,, Nov. 21. The hotols aro all already ovortaxed by visitors to the Harvard-Yale football match. Many may bo disappointed, and bo unable to secure seats. Frank Dement, of Ulalne, Wash., was drowned two weeks ago by tho capsizing of a sailboat In which ho was fishing in Birch Bay. His failure to re turn homo tho night after starting fishing alarmed his family, who hnv- been searching ever sliico for him. Tho upturned boat, which was discov ered today on Stewart Islands, tells tho story of his death. County SupL I.ynian. of Clatsop county. Is at Hotel Willamette ror a eaee9ea0eo38SCGO999&ee98eeae9&e908eas9Qca Oil? Doll 0 Our dolls are all oi the reliable customers, and know they won't may have cheaper prices quoted you, but on cheaper dolls. Experience has taught us that that class of dolls are high In the end. We are making the largest showing in this line In Salem, and quote prices that wo know to be right. 2 SFyVTTTONS BOOK STORB 09909909969990090999099991)90999989099990009999098009 few days. He Is In the city looking up some matters In tho state archives for tho Historical Society. Tho Astoria sonator, Hon. C. W. Ful ton, who is considered In tho lend for the next Oregon sonatorshlp, was In the city today. . o If you are troubled with Impure blood, Indicated by sores, pimples, hoadacho. etc., wo would recommend A,.L.r. ninnH nivir. whirl, wo noil I undor a positive guarantee It will al-1 ways euro Scrofulous or Syphilitic j poisons and all blood diseases. GO cts. nnd $1.00. D. J. FRY, Druggist I Heavy Mitlng Is ustinlly tho first cause of InillKfHtlon, Itopeated nttnckH lnflnmo tho iniKMioiiH mcnilirnni's lining the Btomnch, ixpuHr thn nerves of the utomncli. pro duclng a Mwpllliie after entliiK, heartburn, i IiphiIhcIic, wmr rlHhiuH and llnnlly cntarrttli of tho stomach. Kodoi relieves tho In. Humiliation, protect the nervpH mill cured tho catarrh. Kixlnl cures ImllKestlon, il pepnin, nil Rtoiniivh trouble hy clennsInK unil sweetening the Rhimlti of tlio stomach. P (i. Huso, DO Htnto .Street. The advertiser Is the ono who gets there and the non-advertiser Is the man who takes the leavings. m iiiiiiiiiiihhih'iihi ZTbink if T' I tinker 3E& 3CC5 3E2 S In, at prices lower than ever. New Citron. New Lemon Peel. New Orange Peel. New Boiled Cider. New Heinz Mince Meat. We offer the best line of the above mentioned goods at the most reason able prices ever offered. 'Phone 511. 124 State Street. THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, ADMIRAL DEWEY AT CULEBRA Will Command the Mimic Naval AVanouvers Washington, D. C, Nov. 21. Thoro Is now assembled In the Carrlbean Sea tho most formidable Heat of war ships ever brought together under the Stars nnd Strlpos. Within a fow days Admiral Dewey will hoist his ponnnnt over the flagship or this big forco as commander-in-chief. Tlio gonornl plan or the maneuvers Is similar to that pursued in tho North Atlantic oft tho coast of Now England last summer, but tho prosont mobiliza tion Is to bo conducted on a much laiger scalo than over boforo attempt ed by tho Amorlcan navy. Secretary Moody and tho President bellove In practical drills oxorclsos that will prepare tho officers nnd mon for ser vice should a forolgn foe send a fleet agnlnBt tho American shoros. The "search problom" Is to be the chief feature of tho program. A naval baso has been established at Culobra Island, a short dlstanco oust of the Island of Porto Rice. For sev eral weeks past colliers and snpply ships have boon rendezvousing In thu vicinity of the Island. Admiral Sum nor, commaiUitng the South Atlantic squadron, and Admiral Crownlnshlold, commanding the European squadron, are now on their way to the "scat of trouble." Admiral Sumner, being tho senior. Is to havo command ot tho combined squadrons. The plan Is f Department kind. The kind we sell to ourO) kick, because they don't last. Youm havo the combined South Atlantic and European squadrons opernto ngalimt tho North Atlnntlc fleet In a "search" or "Hcoutlng" problem. In tho pro posed search problom Admiral Hlggin son will bo advised that a hostllo Hoot has left Europe and will comblno with nnothor In Southern waters, with a view to making nn attack on some of tlir Amnrtnnn nnounaulnna ,. , , , j , Tho search prohlom having boon concluded, all tho squadrons, togothor with a number of detached vessols, will assomblo off Culobra, undor com- jniantl of Admiral Dewey. About two I months will bo dovotcd to naval evolu tions, according to a program which has been formulntod by tho gonornl hoard of tho navy, of which Admiral rw....,. i. .,-i.i., a i. "owo ,s President. After tho man- ouvors thoro will bo a general roorgan Izntlon of tho naval forcos In Atlantic and Pacific wators. TWENTY YEARS TRIAL. Thoro are lots of good things tho doc tors know nothing about Wo fro nuontly euro pooplo of dlsoaso after tho doctors havo glvon them up. If tho dlsoaso comos from ovor work, dissipation, of oxposuro, causing weak nnd watery blood, and loss of flosh and strongth. wo havo tho ono suro romo dy In Dr. Gunn's Blood and Norvo Tonic. Thoso tablotB taken with moals turn tho food Into rich red blood, mnklng strong stoady norvos, nnd Increasing tho strongth, building up solid Ilosh at tho rato of 1 to 3Ibs flpor week. This moans health. For 1 1 nervous prostration, loss of memory. or a pale, sallow completion, a bettor . wiiuuj wuo uuvur imiuo. uociors know nothing nbout this romody only tho fact that wo mako euros; as wo havo boon doing this for twonty yoars wo know our mothod to bo tho right ono. Druggists soil Dr. Gunn's Blood nnd Norvo Tonic for 7Cc por box, or 3 boxos for ?2, or sent by mall on re- tmin. ui inco. wmo us ror a pnm phlot tolling all about this great med-' Iclno. Address Dr. Gunn. Phllmioinhin T1 . ' ' I'-" .. - ror saio at Dr. atonn'H nmir OlUltW, I Big words and high flown lawjuag In an advertisement Is like the wind among the tree tops of no value to those upon the ground. , fTMBDOK VU.KU A1TKU 4(1 YKAHH Mr r UUQr. of OoBva, Oblo. bud the pIlM for ortr year Docioni ol UoIIhik eouhl do him no luitlnir ikwuI Iwivim'm JWUh Haul italr curtd lilm lwrmaucully InVHlllNlill- for i-llly l.nrn. '.r. .(-..- ....i. Uwrajlwu. acima. tetter, ! M rUum. aud iHiWUt mi the !ack8ea othera are f a Ha-, iw Hute street 1 000 Turkeys Wanted We have ono order for 300 live tur oys. All kinds of poultry, live or dressed, wanted at our Salem, Aums vJUo and Mehama stores, for cash. lM7'lm ' SPEAR BB08. fcP' OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMDER 21, 1902. TO END BOARD'S J.AB0RS Counsel on Both Sides Will Endeavor to Agree Scrnnton, Nov 21. Counsel on both sides In tho anthracite hearing have a meeting tonight. Everything indicates that they will nttempt an nmlcablo sottlomont, and satisfactory agreement, boforo next week, thus ro llovlng tho commission from hearing further evidence. Portions of tho op orators' counsel hurried to tho after noon train for New York, whoro a con ference Is to bo held with tho coal prosldonts. Nolthor Gray nor tho counsel dony or affirm. Darrow ulti mately told tho roportors ho would havo something to say after tonight's meeting. Lator. A confirmation Is recolvod that the minors' and operators' at tempt to sottlo tholr differences bo foro the commission again moots nnd a declslvp mooting will bo held next week, either horo or In Now York. Tho operators' counsol sny there may bo a meeting of tho miners and coal pres idents. This is admitted by both Bides. Tho miners havo bo far mado a poor showing, and request that tho effect of tho sottlomont outside the commls. slon cotflo from thorn. Bankruptcy Notice. In tho District Court nf tho iTnltmi States, for tho District of Oregon. In the matter of Isaac F. Amend, bank rupt. No. Cf.t In bankruptcy. To tho creditors of Isnac F. Amend, of rumor. In tho county of Marlon, and district nforosald, bankrupt. Notice Is horoby given that on tho 17th day of Novombor. A. D., 1002, the snld Isaac F. Amend, was duly adjudi cated bankrupt on his own petition; nnd that the first meeting of his cred itors will be hold at my office, 99 Stnto street. In Salem, on tho 2Cth day of Novombor. A. D., 1902. at "10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the snld creditors mny nttond. prove tholr claims, appoint a trustoe. nxntnlnn Mm bankrupt, nnd transact such othor bus iness as may proporly rnmo bofore snld meeting. Dated at Salem Orogon, Novombor 18, A. I)., 1902. JOHN BAYNE, !t Heforee In Bankruptcy. How does your umbrella stand the weather7 REMEMBER we recover land repair them. SHIPP & HAUSER. Cash Saying- Offer! Two First Class Weekly Papers for the Price of One, Weekly Journal and Weekly Ore gnnlnn, $2.00. Weekly Journal and Orange Judd Farmor, $1.3C. Weekly Journnl and Trl-Woekly N. Y. World. ?1.7G. Weekly Journal and Woodburii hide pendont, $1.G0. Wookly Journal and Gold Bench, Curry County, Hocordor, $1.60. Woekly Journnl nnd American Boy, $1.50. Weekly Journnl and Courier, Sprny, Orogon. $1.50 Weokly Journal nnd Express-Ad-vniife, Lebanon, $1.00. Weekly Journnl and Globe, Condon, Ore., $1.50. Weokly Journal and Oregon Mint, St. Helens, $1.50. Weokly Journal nnd Town Talk, Ashland, $2,00. Weokly Journal and Hornld, I.ako view. $1.50. I'artloR .doslrlng can got the Dally Journal throo months Instoad of tho Weekly ono year In the above combi nations. nOFER BROTIIEIfS Salem, Oregon. 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FEED THE 4-1 iiHUNGRY StOCk . wlv"-" ie VCai . J-"'. at I his season of:: and don't feed:: llieril ailV Ofj llllIllT. Hilt DUV" .. : : ""J. '. """hi "Ml "r.. -1 lie Dpit feed VOn CUll Jjet," ' 110 it Will Day V0U III the-' eiid. We nave everything:: tin the way of mill feed, hay,;: . .-ill rt anl inH niin.niln'Mn. . iivou want, only the best!; :;kept, and prices right. ;;Savage & Reid,;; ! 322324 Cofnmerclal Street ! ! J Salem, Oregon. ) ilflll Hi a 1 1 ! if - m m m. WW WW W mtWu rwrw'm'V'rw ff'I'V 1 Vw -ww''i,ea.w Bfi LAST Factory Sale of Shoes. The Balance of the stock of the San Francisco Shoe Fac tory must and will be sold at less than factory prices. This is how we are selling: SHOES: x x, x. Ladies' PateAt Leather lace shoes worth $ 4 00 now 1.85 Ladies French Kid, hand turned soles, worth $3,50 now I.UO Ladies; Patent Leather ties worth $3.00 now $1.35 Ladies' Kid Shoes up-to-date styles worth $2.50 now Ladies' Lace Shoes and Ties worth $2.00 now 75c ' Ladies Slippers and Ties small size, worth $1.50 now AJens' Patent Leather latest styles worth $4.00';now $1.85. Mens' Fine Vici Kid Hand Sewed worth $3.50 now, $1.65 Mens' waterproof working shoes worth $3.00 now $1. 35. Mens' Calf Shoes Black or Tan worth $2.50 now 95c uuyo ouiuui OllUUO wiM III iJ)1.3U now DL Baby Shoes Lace or Button worth 75c now 25c NOW IS THE TIME TO BE SHOD AT THE FACTORY SALE OF SHOES Cor. State and Commercial Sts. gaiflm rjro. ii 1 1 1 1 1 m m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n Mrs. THE LEADER ii GRAND MID'SEASON CON-ii ii S0LIDAT10N SALE C0NTIN- ii ii UED FOR ONE MORE WEEK ii OUR MID-SEASON CONSOLIDATION 8ALE HAS BEEN THE GRANDEST SUCCESS OF THE SEASON AND STILL WE ARF CROWDED FOR ROOM AND MUHfc, bo Wh WILL CONTINUE TO GIVE ONE-FIFTH OFF IN cucdu nrnnTiiriir ai i -r-inn ..... il.i, , uurnn i men i ni.u I WILL DE DEDUCTED FROM Having docldod to closo out ontlroly nil men's Roods, will glvo ovon hettor than tho 20 lior cont off. Kvory artlclo will ho sold nt wholusnlo cost and holow. 3fic Sox for 80 20c Sox, half wool, for.... 12o GGc Snspondors for '. . . 39a lHc llnndnnns for 8c 7Cc Undershirts nnd Drawers for 42u 8Cc, snmo for C.lo G0c Snmo for 23c Overalls, Jumnors, Work Shirts, Dross Shirts, NcrIIkou Shirts Collnrs, Cuffs, Tlos, Qlovos, Hnndorchlofs, Mnclclntosho nil nt correspondingly low prices M rs. Fraser's THE LEADER. 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nBBBHISIlBISHBaBIIBBaanSHnBailBBlHBHBBKHEDBZlBSHBHaiBBKtlS W w. 1 1 m m 1 aref! . Interestin S3 N H M H H H m H M You can get what you want in the line of Groceries at prices that will prove interesting, at H n n H H H H H H H M H M a M H SPEER BROS. 143-147 State St. KLINGER-8CHREIBER BLOCK. flfli UBBKRUBBBBBBBBBBBEBHBHaBBnBBHBBIOBBaBBflBBBMZBflCBKflBBi gKX! UMBRELLAS MUD GUARDS AND STEEL RIMS FITTED ON ALL MAKES OFJJICYCLES SHIPP & HAUSER 8W93Saa5iS(3 A merchant can get along without advertising. So can a wagon get along without grease, but it goes hard. - o ..... How does your umbrella stand the weather? REMEMBER we recover and repair them. SHIPP &. HAU8ER. O 11 Civil rulo has beon established throughout all thj South African aolo-nlfrti. DAYS, Al n 1 1 1 m 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m m H. Fraser's THE LEADER t I MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK 8TILL t nia W lit IS. TWENTY PER CENT t YOUR BILL BEFORE YOU PAY IT.' Ladles' 35c nil-wool Cashlmoro IIoso woro innrhod special nt 3Cc hut tho 20 por cont discount mnkos thorn this wook 20c. Our lino of 20c Fast Black SonmloBB Cotton Hebo for lndlos nro tlio host tho tnarkot nffordB, ono-llftli off makos Uioin .this wouk lCc a pntr. Wo carry tho lnrRost stock and Rroatost variety of Cornotn In tho city, nnd prlcon rmiRln; ' from 2Bc to $3.50 nil subjoot to tho ono-flfth oft this wook. Full 10-oz. whlto Haley Cotton Datts for 8c a roll. I'orcalo Wrapporsall stylos ami prices. i 271 COMMERCIAL ST. 1 n 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 NEW STORE 'Phone 2491 SALEM, OREGON. RECOVEREDI REPAIRED! TUB IIICYCI.B MMN Merchants who do not advertlto aro like soldiers who fight with blank cart ridges. Chat. The good advertiser, like tho Indus trious ant, will never know want. A man armed with a revolver was found In tho apartment of the Bmpgror Francis Joseph ot Austria at midnight, and was sent to an asylum, ' vMiMMpt-M-' i w- nwpwwM '" "-W . ' mx J3M ;'