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92399 '-"I" ITWUWwIktu I h THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1902. I i. h lift i if i . S ... . .-.. T.n SA. om A-r -mesa Ou WMrrc coi)lc 1 o BLANKETS There Is a softness and warmth to a good blanket which means both pleasure and health to those who uso them. Our white Blankets with dellcato borders will bo a good Investment just now; tho coolor nights will mako them necessary, and your cough euro bills will be smaller. BE8T QUALITY, Al,L WOOL AND UP. u - 1JIBt",ta v .. AbS aHV 4mwlFsrLaiMiHi -. SVBHBV - X bl I 4 L. J ' STRONG INDUCEMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS BUYERS Great collection of striking values, splendid group of irresist ible designs in all branches of the jewelry line, Opportunities that stand unrivaled ever in the history of Salcms Christmas shopping. Money saving opportunities such as have never been offered the people of Salem and vicinity, Our - selections this year have been made directly from the factory thereby giving you the latest designs and saving of at least 20 per cent to early buyers. See Largest Selections. CHAS, H. HINGES, 88 State Street. 3E&X CSrHEET Our new stock of raisins are no w 10c for a full weight, 16-ounce Seed ed Raisins. 3 for 25c for 12-ounce Seeded Raisins 3 pounds for 25c for extra fancy loose Muscatels. NEW WALNUTS. ROTH GRABER J. M. HOWELL Cash Market In Htolno's IUh Mnrlet, 8 tie Street Freeh meats of nil kimlp, hams, should dors, bacon, lard, otc. Prompt Service Phone,. Main 1401. 1000 Turkeys Wanted Wo lmvo one order for 300 llvo tur cyH. All It I lid s of poultry, llvo or dressed, wanted nt our Salem, Auins vlllo and Mehnmn storoe, for cash. 11-17-lm SPBAIt BROS. H 8 18 I I H I I I I I I ft H 4HI I IM0RE I BULBS A eeconil thipmont of TULIP. HYACINTH, CROCUS, SNOWDROP And other Holland Bulbs just :: I In The demand for our super- lor bulbs has been great, but we ;; ; ; are now prepared to supply all. '. ', : Savage & Reidj! 322-324 Commercial Street. ! ! Salem, Oregon. IIIHIHIIIHIIIIIIHIIH' WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago, 75c Nov. 30. Whont, 74 GOLD DUST FLOUR rWado by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sldnay, Oregon. Made for family use, ask your grocer for It Bran and short always on hand. tigon, successor to a, t. riuntsinne AT- AAAI Iv nrpnfReidence Broadway and Mill, North ii wrim niiuiii8aiem( Pnono Main 22i. t SALEM'S BEST STORE. OUR FUR DEPARTMENNT Wo offer six tall Electric Seal Doas A better valuo Our furs carry with them an air of style, richness and refine ment. Next to Buoh's Bank. JPJBLliC C2 3E3 In, at prices lower than ever. New Citron. New Lemon Peel. New Orange Peel. w 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. 'Fhone 511. 124 State Street. Jack of all Trades Gasoline Engines Tho man who has Investigated gnso lino engines knows that thora aro more points to bo considered than he llrst thought. Tho FnlrbanksMorse people build onglne that hnvo tho weight and the strength to stand nnythlng. Thoy weigh more pounds than other en gines; they have bronxe boxes Instead of bnhliett. They have platinum points on tho spnrker. The shnfts are forg 'lugs turned to a perfect fit. mid hoavy Tj enough to pull tho load. The shaft f nml pitman runs In oil, mnklng It nl I ways in best of condition. Suction 1 food, Instond of gravity, tho only snfo ' ' foed to use, for gasoline In suspended tunKH is n Hazard. F."A. WIGGINS, 251-367 Liberty St., Snlam. Fnun Machinery, Dlcyclos, Sewing Machines and Supplies. N. H. BURLEY, Sewing Machine Repairing. Thuiiili .Null ricturm. In collections, centuries old, to bo seen In both China and Japan aro specimens) of the most remarkable drawings In the world, pictures of all kinds drawn with the thumb nail. The nulls of the thumbs ou the loft hands of the artists of these arc allowed to grow to an enormous lungth, some times to n foot or olghtcen Inches, and are then pared down to a pen sliupod point. Dipping this oddly constructed pen In beautiful vermilion or sky blue Ink, the only kinds of Ink used In those sacred thumb null drawings, the artist grticofully outlines his work. Occasionally tho bold touchos from tho atiulin of a master In this depart ment of "high art" are life slxo and uro sketched by a few swoops of the artist's arm. I.Ike other pictures and skotchos of the orient, those sacred thumb nail pictures are mounted uud rolloil up like scrolls. A. M. Clough, Undertaker, 107 State street Phono Main 1351, Salem, Ore gon, successor to D. E. Huntslnger. at- 1-wts- WHrro ooqicik WE TRY TO PLEASE When you want anything In f Gents' Furnishings, bear In 5 mind It is our aim to givo you . tho best possible value. Our j stock Is nil new and we hnve everything that Is new and nobby. If you want Uie best shirt in the city for the money, buy the WACHU8ETT The price Is only I i - THE CITIZENS' CAMPAIGN. (Continued from fourth page.) politics. Tho Republican platform should have been freo from this at tack on property and tho spirit of Im provement Our city has got well onto Its feet, and property Is advancing un der good business rannngomont. The domnnd for business and residence property Is Increasing, anil we do not bollevo Republicans themselves will endorse any such thoughtless efforts at branding enterprising citizens with political odium. Tho Republican par ty should not be put In the attitude of checking the rising tide of prosperity. Confldenco In the financial stability of tho Capital City must not be de stroyed. It was very fitting that Mr. Flngg should have given the Republican city ticket the grand finale In his rousing speech Just before adjournment lie raps tho climax of all would-be reform ers, and especially appropriate was his severe arraignment of the flnnnclnl showing made for the Citizens' non partisan admlnlstiatlou by Mr. Judah. .Mr. Flagg's fiasco as clerk of Salem school district, and his short career as federal office-holder In Alaska, tils struggle to get an endorsement from the printers' union, all make shch a man as Mr. Judah obnoxious to Mr. Klngg, who openly confosso that he take no stock In anything but parti san rule, with himself as party man ager. The strong suit of tho Republican city platform Is Its partial adoption of tho Hayseed program, Its demand for extension of the city limits, and Its appeal to tho labor unions. Their wish to catch onto popular proposi tions shows a keen desire to get onto tho winning side. Theso are nil three good Innovations. Rut how guarantee a Hayseed piogram with n push ad minstrntlon? Ik expansion going to be dottltablo under old ninchlno mothods? Is organized labor interested in becom ing sponsor for any faction of nny po llthal party? Why did not the Re publican city convention adhere to Re publlcnn principles for success? ENGLAND AND GERMANY. (Contnued from First Pugo.) orders, and her destination is believed to ho I. a Oulna. Venezuela, It is claimed, has been peislstently violat ing tho rights of the two countries, by Imposing Indignities on their subjects, seizing their property and money, and Imprisoning them ou trivial charges, Tho state department has given out no statement, but It is behoved it won't Interfere, as the announcement was recolved from a seml-otllclal source. Noither country desires per manent acquisition of territory, but will simply sleze the customs house, and collect the taxes to reimburse Its claims. Olllclals admit that changes and complications In the event of Gormnny nnd Great Britain land their forces nt Vunetnieln will be manifold, and that it is cortaln that when tho official re ports of tho landing of forcos Is re ceived hero several of Dewey's ships, now nt Culohrn, will bo despatched to tho scene of action. Promlnont of ficials this morning said that as long as tho Mouroo doctrine Is rospectod, Germany and Great Britain can rosort to axtromo measures, ovon to actual wnr, and collect their claims. Birmingham, England, Nov. 28. The Post today says that Count Mutter nlch. hnmodintoly after his conference with Lord 1-ansdown yesterday, dis patched n long telegram on Venezue lan affairs. A special messenger fol lowed by boat for 'the Continent to night Tho paper says Great Britain and Germany will act Jointly In col lecting their claims front Venezuela. The Iot adds that It appear to be tho hope of General Castro that ho can successfully appeal to America agalns tho aotlon of tho two countries on the ground that It would bo a violation of arm 4 f o tho Monroe dootrlne. But that the government at. Washington, though very' tonnclous undor that head, Ib not likely to bo prepared, undor present circumstances, to support Venezuela under thick and thin. St. Louis Boodler Arrested. Philadelphia. Nov. 2g. Kelly, the St. Inils fugltlvo boodlor, was arrest ed horo this aftornoon, whllo on his way to St. Louis, where ho sold he was going to mako a clean breast of every thing. BE8TED THE PAR80N. A Cnae Where the Wedding; IUn Went on the Ulicht Hand. A clcrlcul correspondent of the Lon don Express tells of a wedding cere mony In which he ollleiutod and In his zeul for. rubrical observances Intel him self open to a comical and crushing retort. "1 was then curate of n small coun try parish In Somersetshire, nnd one day u couple presented themselves nfter duo preliminaries for marriage In the village church. "All went well until the moment cntno when It Is dlieetcd by the rubric that the man shall place the ring upon the fourth linger of the woman's left hand, but thou trouble began, The yokel, apparently from nervousness or ignorance, laid hold of the right bund of hl" expectant bride and placed the ring there resolutely. " 'No.' I said, with quiet firmness, 'you must put the ring on her loft hand.' To this IiIr only reply wnB a stolid stare. Thinking he had not un derstood me, 1 repeated my words, but with no better effect. "With as much wnrmth nnd In sistence as was Justified by the occa sion I now took firmer ground and said, 'If you do not put tho ring on her left hand. I must stop the serv ice.' "And then the climax cnmc. With n complacent smile, that seemed to show his satisfaction nt having for the mo mont 'bested' the parson, the bride groom settled the point for all time with the words, 'Please, sir. she ain't got none!'" Himt llllllnriN Were Indented. The English are very fond of the gamo of billiards, and a letter In the British museum gives tho origin of the port. It was Invented by a London pawnbroker. whoo name was William Kow. Kew not only lent money, but ho sold cloth, and for the latter pur poo had a yard measure, with which lie used to compute the amounts. One day to distract himself he took the three round balls which are the em blems of Ills trade they may still be seen In front of certain shops In Lou don nnd. placing them on his counter, began to lilt them about with his ytnd measure. lie found It made n pretty game. He got a kind of skill In making one ball glance off the other, and his friends who saw lilui thus employed called the game Hill's yanL It was soon short ened 'nto billiards. Hut the yardstick was the Instrument with which the balls were knocked about, and dllllcul ty arose as to what to cull It. Thoy called It after the name of the pawn broker n Kew. Paris Figaro. Ten Men mid n Safe, In the sublmsenient of one of our big life Insurance companies Is n safe so large that a theatrical company might perforin .therein. There are three doors, the combinations of whose locks are controlled by ten men. Each man, a high official or the company, is an In togral part of the Integral whole. In in stance: Five men nro required to open the outer door, each knowing a fifth part of the entire combination and no more. A. having sot the gntlngs In his combination. Is followed In turn by H. C, D and E, whon the bolt may bo moved. In the same manner the second door Is opened by three men In combi nation and tho third by two. In the lat ter enso each being In combination with one or more of the other eight on the outer nnd second doors. The safe is regarded as safe. New York Press. IlreiiUliiK (ilnii. The following Is an oasy method of breaking glass to any required ferm: Make n small notch by means of a tile on the edge of n piece of glass; then make the end of n tobacco pipe or a ml of Iron of about the same slzo retl hot in the fire. Apply tho hot Iron to the notch nnd draw It slowly along tho surface of the glass In nny direction you please. A crack will be mnde In the glass and will follow the direction of the Iron. ImbnrrnnkliiK Par the I'rofcuur. Professor (to his class) Gontloinen, 1 hnve to apologize for n short dolay In beginning this lecture. I have unfor tunately loft my manuscript at home, but my boy, whom I have sent for It, will be hore shortly. Professor's Son (audibly) Mothor couldn't find the manuscript, so sho hns sont the book you copied It from. New York Times. Drawn' S minlliy. Jones-I'luirlcy fell from a street car last evening. Brown Oh, I'm awfully sorry! Jones But he wasn't hurt at all. WHKT IS THE USE Of Buffering .from indigestion If you oat what you want, or of starving your self to avoid such dlstross? Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after oatlng will digest your food porfectly, and free you from all tho disagreeable symptoms of lndigostlon and dyspep sia. Eat what you like at any time, and take an Acker tablet afterward. Positively guaranteed. Your money will always bo rufundod if you are not sat isfied. Write to us for a froo sample. W. II. Hooker & Co.. Ruffalo, N." Y. mown i wasm Ifjffe.ng nijout Charley. 1 was thinking or the sutler lugs of those who would bo told nbout that fall for months to come. Boston Transcript. A Punier, "Puw." said little Tommy Flgg on being scolded, "I heard Mr. Wntts say that great men's sons never did nny good. I nln't n great man's sou,' am XT' Up to n late hour Mr. Flggs mind bnd not found n sutllclcutly diplomatic nnswer. Doable Work. First Decorator 1 advised him to hnve his house decorated during his wife's absence as a surprise. Second Decorator Goodl Then we'll have to do It all over again when she gets bnck. Life. fldori Simmer. Good manners Is the art of making those people easy with whom we con verse. Whoever tnnkes tho fewest per cons nnensy Is the best bred In the company. BORN. ARMSTRONG. To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, nt tholr homo In South Snlom, Novombor 28, 1902. twin sons. i Dr. Lane was as happy as the pa ronts over the double event. MARRIED. CAMPBELL-HAMMOT. At tho homo of tho bride's parentB. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Campbell, at 381 Center street, Salem. Thursday, Novombor 27, 1902, at S o'clock p. m Miss Carrie Campbell to Mr. Marvin Hammot, of Lane county, Rev. Barton Rlggs officiating. Tho abovo event wns consummated In tho presenco of the family circle and a few near friends, after which a sumptuous wedding supper wns served. Tho groom Is a-sturdy young fnrmer of Lane county, while the bride is the only .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and both aro counted among the bright young people of , their respective communities. After j a pleasant evening the wedded couple! took the overland train for their fu-. ture home, which will he about 12, miles northeast of ICugene. on the Mo- hawk. WI5ST-HLANCHATtrT-At the res! - denco of the officiating clergyman.: in Salem, isovemoer z.v iyuz, ny Rev. P. S. Knight. Mr. William C. lllanchard, of Linn county, and Miss ISdna West, of Marlon county. Ore gon. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard returned to tholr' rolatlvos near Jefferson nfter the coromony, and will reside In Linn county. MISS ROSE OWENS, No. 720 Seventeenth St., "If everv lufferlncr woman has the same experience with Wine of Cardul that I had, your medicine will be most I beean to have a worn out I tired feeling with lassitude, pains In the back and head which kept Increasing every month. 1 felt that I needed something, but to get the right medicine was the trou ble. I finally decided on MM 11 your Wine of Cardul and only needed to take three bottles when I was fully re covered." HEN Miss Rose Oweus, who hns a rosnonsiblo nosition in w tho Government sorvico at Wnshincton. D. C. decided to try Wine of Cardui, she made a wise choice. Over a million women have been relieved of femalo weakness by thit same Wine of Cardui. It is not a strong medicine but may bo taken everv day in tho year by any woman with benofit. it does not force results, but correcU derangements of tho menstrual organs, strengthens the nervous system, gives tone to the bodily func tions, acts directly on tho genital organs, and is tho finest tonio for wo men knovn to the science of medicine. WINE of CARD VI CHICAGO STOR6 PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. MONEY So groat Is the powor of money at this lato season of tho year amo -, tho manufacturing ostabllshmonts thnt you can buy goods at half regu'' vdjM cost, that is If you know how. Wo havo secured soveral lots, and have othw l. arriving dally. Wo aro always on tho alort, picking up up snaps for of patrons. The business we aro doing Is cortalnly a wonder. Don't stay a1 m' but come and soo for yoursolf. Table Linens, Great Specials for this ale. oS-lnch white tnble damask, 36c quality, for this sale 25c. 6S-lnch, grass bleached fable lluens 06c quality, spoclal price 35c. GMnch satin damask, host goods, regular 86c quality, spec al price 69c. 50 dosen white fringod napkins, great values, spoclal prioo 5c. 12 V -Inch white grass bleached nap kins, salo price 7M:C. PRICES SLAUGHTERED. McEV.OY BROS., $&. What Shall We Have for Dessert? Thls question arises In thn .,. every uay. Let us nnswer it to-dayTr r rlMT4rI4 Mw1 1o1lLf..t 1 tlrllMntm nnrl 1ion1thrf .1 . & pared In two minutes. No boihnV I !e baking! add boiling water auftLft eooL Flavers: Lemon, Oranee R. berry and Strawberry. Get a paS at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. Fresh Log Cabin Creams Fresh Stand Caramels AT I'Ccude Edward Ellis. 144 State St, Bright's Disease Is Positively CurableJ Interview with the pioneer manufftrin... W. SpnuIdlDg, president of the Spulllnrgt, Company, Hun lrnncleo. Q Wo ore told a inembor of your famllj wn uurcu ui u uno mm me doctors pronounce Ilrlifht's Ulsomo, although It U tailored tab. luuurauie r A. Thilt Is on rent Q -Don't jou think the focU ought to V 1,'Thrftcuretw1oii11effMtodnTOn elM'onBJ cmuVut" "" dunMed "" tStS when mrot,8 un'it " uUon ComPuol. w w of it Zn" VZVV&Z'r?? ?grr&Tr5?u?iM yenrbtif re we considered the cure full dp. "'"Ikbow of ny other cosm f A Numbers of them. I'm sure i;told icert Ca Were ther nnv fnllura A I hnow of none where It u taken Id I Bl'UfVU. J -feon. ?" "yji "J lodlyidtiil cures J a sieTerni- I told an KdeI Huiequtlntinee Mkiui It HebKn tomendnLdultlBnieifM- I covered, anil took u aunnl nt ik ivnL..i ' iV?.' iWl-SlVSKe,1 , i.ireJ'dl'.'na'irAI SSaKSi i """"juhickuiuk iopcrpiuMji Medlenl works uua thit IlrluM'. ntwu end Dlnlielen nfd Incurable, but Iff rww r.nt n jioMttvely recovering- under the Fulton Com IKMinuH (Loruiron form of kldntjr complMai nnd rheumullRM oCer lint nborl rellanc Price, l forth Itrieht'a Dlieaie and I1W( tlm UIlHtlc O !iiHund John J rulton Co, til) Moutuoincrs Ht . San Franclieo. solo ccm, jHiumlrrs Fren Itila tnadn for patlentt. W tri(jnvc pjwiiriui mauwi irvo. C. C. Comfort, Sle Agent. WASHINGTON, D. C. If yon nro a suffering wo man we would nay to too that Wtnoof Cardui teluom fails to completely cure any case of female ills. We mt emphatically, it never fails to benefit. Lvery day hun dreds of sufferers are writing to our Ladies' Advisory De partment. Tho letters an opened by persons compe tent to give advice. Jin. m Oirn. Jones was ciirca Dy ioiiqw ing tho otlvico which was freely gir her by tho Ladies' Advisory Depirt uicnt. Alios Owens was cured witpot advico by just buying a 1.00 bottlecf Wino of Cardui from her druggist awl taking this great medicine in the pri vacy of her home. No doctors ex amination, treatment or advice u nec essary. You havo read what these t cured women have written. Is this sot enough to load you to determine mm rid of suffering? August 13, 1000, Mrs. W. H. Jones, OL V1UI1UU1I, iUU,, 1IIITO. I "I suffered terribly at monthly fttM for three years. I would sometimes ww seven months with no flow at all. N I have my health back again and to expecting to be confined In January. ' cannot praise your meoicine tnuujm -u A million Buffering woa have found relief in Wine of Cardui. i mm ii mHiiiiWMi A FLOWER dLUn Men's 35c fleece lined glous 25c. Jffi Mn's 60c wool fleece lm "SBI wear 35c. Men's 36c heavy suspenders 15c Men's heavy cotton sox 5c Boys' suspenders, special price St 36o fanoy hose supporters. I5 10c horn hair pins, per do. Ladles' 36c wool mittens 15c- TlUnloto ,n,l nnmtarta all f" t 1 , i: hi vJf &mff'm ! STORE.