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EaaMggfl1 9y.w.."7Slm 5 ym -f MM It A w " , ilH ill! I .V I f ri -a pv- i ..agML! THE D AILV JOUBMAU SAtEM. OHEOOH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER, b ! This is what Ayer's Hair Vigor dees: Restores color to gray hair, makes the hair grow, stops failing, cures dandruff. i&& Aw Co., Lowell, BUaa. HmMsWBKMBsWMMMaWMMM 1 a a SUNDAY 8ERW.CE8. A. OL ra EAN EP Mill Bl- At The Damp 3 S M M B Alligator Slippers w H S3 m Of to close out our line holiday slippers. Men's black CAr ((C Men's Embroider- UlL ed sliooers E Men's tan Everett Cp H h house slippers UJV 5 H N Bl H H H St CJ w M ei H n UN s a 65c H H M M H M i E a M a H Bl M Bl M n a a ra ts a ra Ladies' black g felt slippers g ra Sensible Holiday Presents OCp Ladies' carpet JDL house slippers Ladies' red felt slippers 50c Ladies' red and tan lea B ther Turkish m H S n M s H M M w a u M Bl U H H M H jff I m slipper JW 1 Afl Ladies' red or vpl.UU blue felt Juliet g s ippw'rs trimmed with fur All At Damp Prices Cash Shoe Stoie l Si 303 Commercial St. ?, BHHEHBBHaaBMEBHHBHSSaMffBrJU First United Brcthern. fl o Oliver, tKtstnr. SuntlaV School S at 10 fl. m.." Preaching iforvlce at n!l1 n m nml 7 fin t m All rvtfM I, U ,. ! -fCTV . ... .. - . - 111 be conducted by pastor Lutheran Church. Third Sunday In Hoy Advent. rtV. Addlpll BHefle, 'pastor. Sunday Scllo&l 10 a. m, AUar a-arvice U a. m. Ser mon 1190 a m. Strangera welcome. First Presbyterian.. H. A. Ketchum, pastor. Sabbath School at II m. Subject of morning sermon- "Qui God be Known?" Sub Ject of evening sermen: "Blessed Is the Man." First Unitarian Corner Chemeketa and Cottage sts. Frank Aliram Powell, pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning subject, "Our Vineyard." BTenlng subject. "The Prenchtr." First Baptist. F W. Cllffe, tvaator. Morning ser vice at 10:80 a. m. Bible 8chool at 12 m. C. B. society at 0:30 p. m. Even ing service at 7:30 p. m. Evoryone wolcomo to those sorvlcos. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Lesson Harmon and children's class es' at 11 a. m. Subject: "Sacra ment." Wodnosday ovoulng meetings at 7 30 o'clock. Christian Sclonco Hall, on Court and Liberty streets. St Paul's Episcopal Third Sunday In Advent Holy Communion at 7.30 a. m. Matins and Litany at 10:30. Sunday School at 12 m. Evensong at 7:30 p. m. Wednes day Matins and Litany at 10 a. in. Friday (Evensong at 8 p. m. First Congregational. V C Kantner, D. D.. paator. Sun day School at .12 in. .Junior Endeavor at 3 IT. p. m. Y. V. 8. C. B. at 6:80 p in. Subject of morning sermen: "loy alty " Evening sermen: "Some Glimpses of Eternity." United Brethren In Christ. Th now ehurrh of the United Brethren In Christ, corner of lUh and Marlon streets will bo opened to morrow for the drat time as a place for public worship. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. N. J. Crawford iwator. Methodist Episcopal, Subject of morning sermen: "The Highest Ildeal," and of the evening ienium: "Jesus and Jalrus," or only religion. Sunday School at 12 m. and EpMorlh League at 8: SO p. in u a M a a a ri a u El m tri u fi i -?H'f ial music by the choir. First Christian High and Center streets. B't'li'v tin""" M--lig k9fot&ilR.lcmrr. IUBMV!WV k (uhEwm Blirii&t lelAlkl 1 l3Rl i 1 4 Famous at home for 1 5 Generations past; I 3 Famous now all over 1 I the World. ;1 For Sale by 1 q A. SUMMtiuuM, oaiem. 2 ' vrfm 'JSM - M" SSJB!! wgwit. r I rtx&C- -HEBJCIOE RqJigvqs Dandruff Itimiotlfatoly i J i ,u i-.es thick, gloiwy hair t sup. ' n,t the former thin.brlUlegronth, Nowbro'e Horploldn j rJornw lta work on tho prim iplc, ' Destroy the ohuw, you remove tlie cflKt," and consequently It rearhea aii J kills off tho orer-buy microbe, vlilch U reeponaible fur all scnlp discuses. It thus makce daudruif d falltntf hair lrapoaslblc, and promoted a luxuriant growth of hair that soon bocomea tho prldo of the owner. Even on bald spoui it soon produoes hair as thick and luxuriant lis nnyono could wish for. On bottle will eonrlnea thrt It U ttx only htt Mitoftttlut ntiX rttor. Por Satcbyall Flfit-Clui Drug Storti. For sale by Oaneiet J. Fry. Send 10 cents In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. In Full Dlast Our Great llolidav and Removal Sale! Believing we were to occupy our jnew location b;forc the Holiday season be gan, web aught more goods than our present rooms will hold, but notwith standing our overcrowded condition we arc prepared to show beautiful creations in all the late finishes. A Mony m House Saving n Opportunity. n 11 TOVi im 1THA1 I1A i r x i 308 ComiiierciallSt Store at;Salem;and jAlbany. Next to-P.80J . .. . .. . .!. nt dirt nllllfl I ,. - -w Bl r subject i bo iniwH,"- . ; IlliLJ ' I rW School." Evening ,8UbJcct-"An An' jnCIIII oieni ywesuon iviiuiuu. uiuiv School at 12 m. Junior O. 13. at 3 p. m. Sonlor C. E. at 0:30 p. m. New ToBtnmont History class at 7:80 p. m. Monday. Prayor meetlnB' Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. W. C. T. U. Dec. 11th. at 1. 80 .p. m. Mr. Ben jamin H. Barton will give a talk on the "Day of Judgment." All are cor dially frtvlted. O. C. llltchey, pastor of the First Christian church, will speak at the W. C. T. tf. roams at 4 olock Sunday. All are Invited, and especially the la dles of the Union. United Evangelical. C. A. llablng, pastor. Cottage be tween Marion and Center strete. Sun day School at 10 n. m. Preaching at 11 a. in. Subject? "Summoned to Christian Excellence." Y. P. S. C. E. prayer-meeting at G:30 p. m. Gospel service at 7:30 p. m. Subject: "A 1'enltent's Plea for Pardon." USE OF FALSE TEETH. Two Mllllonn Mitiiufncliirctl Animal' I) In the Lulled Htntrn, Probably not less than U.OOO.OOO arti ficial tt'otli lire muiiufuctured In this country each your, and still the output goes on Increasing. Vet or before wus Mich pi cut en re manifested for teeth as bus been exhibited during the past the year In tills respect Americana loud the world, not even the fastidious Ficiich excelling the people of the United States In their solicitude for the pi-enervation of natural teeth ami lu their application of the nrts of dental K'k'iK'e when substitutes have to be provided for nature's molsrs. i;ii!tliincii are notoriously careless nliout their teeth, although In lute jphi-s gient progress bus been msde In this nmttcr. A prominent dentist of Now York de clares that nearly every patlont with a mouthful of deca,el teeth Is a foreign er. "They let things drift," lit snys. "and come only when pain drives them here. Americans, nml especially smith erners, hasten to their dentist Immedi ately they detect even the sllglittHt signs of coming trouble, ami the retmlt Is that there are by far more 'mimhI' teeth In this country than in any otbet Ijngllsbuieu ami Iiislnuen are reniaik ably aimtliollc atuxit their innlars and will go about for years with lropelcs-dy decayed teeth." New York Tina. ClutiU In n I'rMi.. . When Gluck eomiKwed lihs liumorial woiks, a bottle of clmiiimgn was nl ways placed on either side of the pliuiu, and Its effurvescence liffpel to Inspire the grwit nrlns of "lphigenln," "Aunl du" and "Aleeste." When the fliinl re hearsals were held of the "Ipblgeuin," Oluck hail not yet written the melody to the "Dance of the Scythians." Nn vcitc, the ballot mastor, becoming un easy over the deluy, went to him owe morning to urge him to hum It up. As ho onteretl the composers anteroom he heard unusual nml tiiriilc noises emanating from Gluck's library. He npproaeheil stealthily and through crack In the door saw tSIuik lu shirt sleeves, his face as red ns tire and dis torted by horrible grimace, singing, gesticulating and Jumping about like u madman. Naverre, frightened by the extraordinary spectacle, puxbed the door opon, "Ah, there jou are," ox claimed Cluck. "1 am jut nnlshlng your dance and will let jou havevlt right away." It was then that Gluck had composed that grand orgy of the savages which created such a profound sensation on tho stage. Illl ml 31 en n .SluiiiiiiuocrN. "I do pity those blind men so," said a stranger In tho city who had been ap proached by so many "blind" mou In walking down tho nvonue that he won dered liow thete beggars picked blm out so loadily. "And yet." said his hoht. "there are many lines of work which they could do Instead of begging. Tor example, most of the slmmpooeis In Japan are blind men. Some ate so well to do that they own their own houses, and their patrons go to thorn for trcntmout. Others who hnvo not succeeded so well go from house to house, and the rest of tho people from symimthy guldo them from place to .place . Some of them walk alone, blowing on Iminboo whistles. There was a time when dome of them were doctors as well as sham HMetvi." New York Tribune. SHORT STORIES. DETECTIVES SUIT! The average longevity lu the Unltod States was HS.V In 1S)U0. The eorttte imk1 lu the United Stated every ytwi- cutt about $SU,uuu.ooU. Ohio court bave sustained titer right of the city of Columbus to charge Its cltlseus for witter by the meter sys tem. TUi total leHglh of brick (tared itreets in thle country iu February, IB02, was eatluwted at about 1,800 t u i let A natural soap wine Un recently been opened Up at Aeucroft, M C Th9 uiutcrlal. In which the active prlutiple lit borax, is being taken out bj the tou. The average bay crop of the yeai in placed by the ileparttueut of agricul ture at 1.43 tons per utte. Oren shows up with the largest crop ami Peuusytwuila with the smullest. Tho loftiest steamboat route lu the world Is doubtless that just opened bo twoon Puuo and Ghlluyu, Poru, ou Iako Tltlcaca, 18,000 feet high, or twice tho altitude of Mount Washing- Against Utah County For Capture of Criminal Salt Ike, Dec. 13. Suit will be be gun by Detectives Day and Cordano, of Portland, Oreajon, against Dnv,ln county, thla state, to rexsover $J00fl re ward for the arreat and conviction of Nick HawoTth. The fugitive was cap tured by the Oregon detectives in a llvryv8table In Portland, and returned to Davis county for trial. He was found guilty of murder, and Is now confined In the Utnh penitentiary awaltlug tht dayjniien he will be shot. MIm I.elo Nlcklin and Prof. I.eltoy Oeener have returned from Portland, having taken part In the Symphony concert. These successful Salem mu sicians are members of this organisa tion, belonging to the first violin sec tlon. While In Portland they also ns slstcd In Prof. Boyer's "Holy City." which Is reported to have been a grand success. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. II. II. Delano, Portland. D: .1. Norton, Jr., New York. C. H. Brown, Portland! Ed. C. Dick, Portland. M. L. Morgan, Portland. S. C. Sponcer, Portland. Julius Ix)W. Portland, Julius Merzboch, San Francisco. II. Robinson. New Yoik. V. W. Maxwell. Lakevlew. J. J. Brooks, Grants Pass. Thomas Jefferson, New York. Mary h. Phllllpa. New Yoik. Mlas 7. Appleton, New York. Mra. Karrlngton, New York. Miss Karrington, New York. Master Harrington. New York. Farm for Sale. A choice of two 80-acre tracts of A No. 1 land. One hop yard on one tract with three hop yards nn the oth er, with two hop houses. All grubbed land, except enough Umber for use, with running water on each tract. M. J. ICO AN, Salem Hoiite No. S. 1 2-2-2 w. SURE CURE FOR PILES Itching Plloa produce molsturo and cause Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Rem edy, stops itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. COc a Jar at druggists, or sent by mall. Troatlse free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug stores Why Not? During the wet weather, why not try a meal at the White House Restau rant? ISverything first-class nnd up-to-date. Give us a call. Open da and night. e Chilian Exposition to Open. Santiago. Dec. 13 The Chilian K. ucatlonal Kxiiosltioii, for which the government has been making prep- aiatlons for more than a year, will be formally opened tomorrow. The affair Is almost unique In the annals of the South American republic and In Itself affords a most striking dem onstration of the rapid progress Chill Is making toward a state of high civilization. The Sure Way to prevent Pneumonia and Consump tlon Is to euro your cold when it first appears. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough in a night, and drive the cold out of your syBtem. Al ways a quick and sure euro for Asth ma, Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. If it doos not satisfy you the druggist will refund your raonoy. Write to us for free sample. W. H. HOOKER & CO., Buffalo, N. Y. D. J FRY. Druggist Corvallis l Eastern R R, No. 2 For Yaqulna Loaves Albuny 12:45 p. m. Leaves Co-vallls 2:00 p. m. Arrives Yaiuli.a 6:36 p. ra. No. 1 Returning. Leaves Y'aqulna C:4B a. m. Leav - Corvallis 11:30 a. rn. Arrives Albany 12:16 p. ni. No. 3 Tor Detreit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. in. Arrives Detriot 12:05 p. ra. No. 4 Prom Detreit: Leave Detroit 12:46 p.m. Arrives Albany 6:36 p. ra. Train No. 1 arrive In AllwHy In time to oonnect with the S. P. south bound train, aa we 1 as giving two or three hours In Albany boforo departure of 8. P. northbound train. Trail No. 2 contucts w'th the S. P. trains at Corvallis -n, Albany giving direct service to Newport and adja cent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit. Breltanbush and other mountain resorts leaves Al bnny at 7:00 a m., reaching Detroit nt noon, giving ample time to reach tho Springs same day, For further information apply to EDWIN STONE, Manager. J. 7URNE5. Agen, Albany. Hj, II. CRONISE, Agont, Corrallls. TP I "F 48 I Bammmumaai i Jim Dumps was father of a lass Who, by her brightness, led her class. The teacher asked Miss Dumps the questien: "How can you best assist digestion r" By eating; 'Force,' ' When told to him, This stonr tickled 'Sunn. Jim." J ORCE' Tti Ita&djr-to Scrre Cetctl the A B C - fif good health B Sweet, crlip flaltes of wheat and malt. Day DU nd Hecwlthy. "Mr IHU boy m Tory tick ud would aot take mr nourljhmtnL I cot nickiro of Force' tod fat him on It, and na ptmed to ( be la thrittnr, J will bow put blm betldo uxj bor of bU kg, it h l bis and heallbf. All I read him oa U Force.' "Mm. J. LntDurr Kssw." 9 I HBiarL$V I I I F 1' JgPIIIPAria'Sl co'jg. 7 Shingles and Shakes Tho roof Is shingled best If yw, tho kind of shingles and shaken sell, and wo aak you to note tin wear nnd economy of the roof winch wo lurnlsh the BblnelM shnkcB. Wo carry a large itocil shingles and shakcB of good q.JLJ caroiuuy soiootod to make a iiiii, uuiuuw rooi, unu we irJ ways roauy to give estlmatej. Goodale Lumber J Near S. P. pJJt B Phone 651. A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner yon can enjoy from ens of our tender and delicious luimte, steaks, lamb r mutton chops, venl cutlets or iork; Onr hteaU are all out from the fattest ind rmrneateattle, and we can enpply fonr table with fresh, nnlriUons and nl.oleeome mnftta at bed rock prloes. P G,.G033 SALEM ORE Ron 291 With Your-Thanksgiving W, Tho boverage that g'o N "that cheers Instead of Inebrttt pure and appetizing beer, like M loin beer. Its healthful jr makes It the standard of peril and Its delicious flnor makeelit vorite beverage wth eplcaret i thoae who love good cheer ult blllty. Order a trial cajefor giving, and you will glveusUutj the tip. capital r.iTV nnPWPnviM! WORK8, Mrs. M. Beck, Pf DONBUP! As applied to laundry work should not mean mangled beyond recognition or hopelessly ruined. 'Done up," in connection with lauuilrylng, na wo do It, means satisfactorily washed, starched and Ironed, nothing lu rib bons, or shrunken to half sizo, ovory artlclo Intact, prompt delivery, rea sonable price. Your p'atronage so Uclted. Salem Steam Laundry Coi, J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous D, Olmsted, Mgr. Phone 411. 230 Liberty St Kltfe llBBBlHn vBsnC fv v JtaBS I-dPVK LrtT ( 7 f" IBBBBBBBBBISK y4. i fx uv7- . 'icssWav 'v -WiHB - i,t fli 50g9L , zjL TSvsia&JSBs Z'mv'Fzms 1 i -nm ii u ii i"TBW3f mmmmmJMmtU WHOLESALE ANID RBTA1 Roche Harbor Lime. Beat brnuds Portland Oemont. WOOD ui ejRth, All kinds of building material, Band-, gravel, lath, etiingiea, l-1830om'l Pbob1! HARRIH & LAWREIII Sell more Groceries and better Groceries thanANYi Fresh Walnuts, Currants and W AND EVERYTHING IN SEASON FOR HOUSEKEEPERS I IN L NG SEASON. OLDf.W'"'" Choice Strawtierry Pi Call at Journal office and get new catalog of fifteen c . tra choice hand-layered plants at iOO per hundred, 30 ctnu very line lot of plants of Wilson, 8harple-J, New ran., .-. ,, ail rn,i,i., ..4.j ..,-!, alI ..T7T i,- nuantltlw " , -.. i.iiiiuiji tcoicu varieties inai win vjruw imav -i faitu, el.00 per hundred. 20 cents ner dozen. E. HOFEB," t IIR it 1 nl .T :ro re t) m t 00( tl code sliln jioni M5a' tho i tho c h CBS jrami lihnsc any de lilt iTJiesc rnoin oeo I tJ In ci o lnK w IU If till incll zent end e to Ito. blni es o by one ro o peoj aa mteb. i esti ho U gjtartcr tedl hch kh Stffalr Sndei rent ires 1 co, l and dmei tho . Mi mn her out tl) tlon . thou ncnt t cape ether thing mlninn t P by the the s diBl safoi shout perand "and cc nt of so a only 111 IMMsTORri