In SHIP-WRECKED. Humanity to the Hcsouo. If the news were flashed across the sntineiit that on some desolate, inlios- dtable shore a mother mid child were up-wrecked, it would not be an hour efore relief expeditions were ueini Uanned and organized. Though the st sliouid be millions, tliouph the oyaze ohould be lone and perilous. tough the woman enst-away were the borest of her sex, unstinted treasure rould be poured out and life cheerfully siceu 10 onng ner oacic to nome ana sppiness. is in any worse for mother and babe perish of disease and hunger on a olate island than under a sheltering n a civilized land? How manv others' Uvea are wrecked by ill-health ch year? How many infnntu die of snutrition annually? Why sliouid not ac story of such as these mnke appeal H human svmnathv and stir men to fganiaxd effort for their relief. RKUEP IS READY. More and more with every month of very year women are learning mat a in tor ncip in ineir weakness and sick ess will be promptly answered by Dr. . V. Pierce, of Huffalo, N. Y. Of the teragc of five thousand letters re jtived by Dr. Pierce each week in the ar a laree number are from weak and ck women who ask for relief from pain, tscue from the loneliness and desola- Ion of a life which disease has robbed If all its brightness. Every such letter I regarded as a cry for help, and tuc Bivalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute of luffalo, N. Y., of which Dr. Pierce is ief consulting physician ami surgeon, organized for the rescue of just such Iweak and sick women. With his staff of "nearly a score of physicians, each man a. specialist. Dr. Pierce responds to the appeal of suffering women as promptly jfttajtlTe crew of a life-loat respond to the Sfipeal of distressed mariners. Ily his Medicines and advice hundreds of thou Iwmds of sick women have been made IwelU Hgl wish to add my testimony to hun ieda of others as to the value of Dr. Jfterce's medicines," writes Mrs. Ida M. DelFord, of I.ntona, Hubbard Co., Minu. LHye doctored with a great many phy 83 and some socialists; have twice Ken in a hospital for treatment. My Csc lias been regarded as a hopeless me?and they knew not what the trouble ySj Heart was bad; stomach all out Buerger ; urnu uui, neverc pains in at' parti of tlu body; sinking spells and axly every Ailment a woman could r&ii Burroughs TINNING IRON WORK PLUMBING Material, Best Workmen and Promptness are our Motto, STATE STREET. SALEM, OREGON. " fltlieo M. Wjt Successor to Iirr -AND- Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating a Specialty. rrrzx 1 . . 1 . Out Annual Began Thursday, February 15 and continues for 3P days. 20 Pet Cent Discount Delayed Shipment of Jardiniers arrived and they are included in the sale. Phone. 2411 Black have. I too rriany a bottle of different 'Patent medicines' without effect. I began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, and ten months afterward I gave birth to a ten-pound boy. All phy sicians had stated as a fact that I never Could bear a child. Both the baby and myself were strong, and I got along splendidly thanks to your medicine, I do my own work And feel very much encouraged. I wish all suffering women would thoroughly try your 'Favorite Prescription.' " IS A WOMAN'S WORD COOD? Upon. the answer to that question de :nds the value of statements such n pen those made by Mrs. De Ford. She "doctored with many physicians'some specialists' without benefit. She has n twice been in hospital." Her "case teas regamea as a hopeless one," She turned to the use of "patent medicines without effect." And after all this suffering and the failures of the medicines ana doc torn, she was cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Any woman who can read such a statement as Mrs. De Ford's and doubt its truth casts a doubt upon the truth fulness of women at large. For this testi monial is only one of thousands written by women glad and grate ful for healing by the use of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. But if Mrs. De Ford's testimony be accepted as true, what nn avenue of hope it opens to the suffering of her sex, even to those who have seemingly exhausted all medical skill and medi cinal means of cure. " Over one year ago I wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce for advice," says Mrs. R. M. elites, of 1205 Williams Street, Omaha, Nebr. Had been doctoring with two of my home phy sicians for blood poison. They did not do me much good only for a short time. Dr. Pierce recommended his medi cines and I took three bottles of his Favorite Prescription ' and two of Golden Medical Discovery,' and now I feel better than for more than ten years. I am so very thankful that I heard of Dr. Pierce's medicines, I cannot thank him too much for his kind advice to UlC." 1.-OUNDKD ON PACTS. Every claim made for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has a cure right behind it. And behind this cure are thousands of other cures. " Favorite Prescription " establishes regularity, dries offensive and weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulcera tion and cures female weakness. It is the best preparative for motherhood ; trauquiliziug the nerves, encouraging the appetite and inducing refreshing sleep. It makes the baby's advent prac tically painless and gives the mother strength to give her child. Sick women, especially those suffer ing from chronic diseases are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Refuse nil substitutes for " Favorite Pre scription." The' only motive for substi tution is to enable the dealer (o make the little more profit paid by the sale of leas meritorious im.-ilidvns. OV GRJJAT WORTH TO WOMKN. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser deals with the important ques tions in tuc lields oi biology, physiology and hygiene, in plain English. Of especial value to women are the chapter treating on the care of the health, mar riage and maternity. The work contains over a thousand large pages and is sent jree on receipt ot stamps to pay expense ot mailing oniy, bend 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound voluiue. or onlv 21 of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps stamps for the Ixwk in paper covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y & Fraser & Petrel. OREGON c Illat cnusc I!llllnK " f) i 1 V and finally baldness. No 23 ) Tj 1 ft otner preparation but u T W 1 T - IT - 71 11CIIII1.IUU JtlllB UIWUUII- I' Clearance Sale Fine Coffees a Specialty. - THE DAILY JOURNAU 8ALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1903. NEW YORK FASHION) LETTER Discussion of Novelties for Womens' We.r Now York, Jan. 17. The fashion able girl of Bpring will bo a composite creature.- She will be severe, but fem inine; Btmplo, but elegant; her gowns will reveal the most delightful color Bchomes, but at all tlmoB will they bo harmonious. Her Individual tastes will find oppression in hor gowns, and everything that she wears will empha size her originality. The spring novelties which now oc cupy the places of honor In tho shops, having relegnted winter fabrics to tho bargain counters, are not necessarily expensive, though tlioro nro Instnncos In which one might run tho limit of extravagance. Happily, dress, which for many years laleed a sharply ac cenuatod dividing ' line betweon . tho rich and the poor, has today leveled all class lines, and some of tho most beautiful matorinls are so cheap that they aro easily within tho roach of tho woman with a limited dross allowance. For liiHtanpp, among tho smartest fabrics In which the newest shirt wntsts appear are morcorlzod cotton, Madras, chambray. bntlsto, linon, mull lawn and Nainsook Rayco, which, by tho way. Is no more or less than a llnen-flnlslied cotton fabric with a high-sounding nnme. The spring shirt wnlst, whilo It .sups over the belt at tho front, shows a square rather than the rounded out lino of provious years. This Is a French Idea, which will no doubt be come very popular In America, es pecially with slender, graceful wo men. Tho shirt waist suit which appeals principally to womon whoso mornings nro dovotod to shopping Is diversified tills season by a fow touchos of color. An especially chic design Ib carrlod out In gobelin blue foulard embroid ered In old roso and Nile greon silk. The blouse walstB closo with an In verted box-plait, and hns two narrow plaits at tho Bhouldors, which tutor mingle gracefully with the folds of the blouse-effect at tho and of the stitching. The sleevos nro In bishop pattorn, nnd hnvo an Invortod box plait to tho olbow. Still anothor Bhlrt waist frock 1b mado of putty-colored pongoo, and has tho skirt shlrrod around tho topi in simulation of a hip-yoke. Tho waist Is a distinctive nffalr, bolng ombroid ered down tho front with tho Japaneso alphabet in bright colored silks. Tho now color schomos nro to be recommended for their dalntinoss and general becomtugness. Gray with shades of sage green Is a favorite combination, although it Is often com- within n few months. Nkwiiro's Hbkpicidk kills the dandruff germs that cnuse falling hair and finally baldness. No other preparation but iernicitlc kills the dan druff cerni. Destroy tho cause, you remove the effect. Herpicide is n delightful hair dressing for regulnr toilet use. LITIXOITOK, MOXT,, Bi-pt. 90, 99 1 hTeuedon-lilnotilo uf ll.rilKli-, jtrnl 1117 hed t Im (rout (Undruit anil 1117 much rnt!iMd ow the reat,and bat" rccouuiendedU to a namlierof in r frtemU. MIM MAUaoLD lULbWIK. lour iiuci noi u oui u lunumj. i m Terr For Sale at all Fint-Clus Drug Stort. I er.. .-1. 1 r--..ii I cr... QmA in cents In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. wA GROWS Wfi JK HAIR LIKE THIS Q I A within n few months. c 1 Nkwiiro's Hekpicidk 7 I X) kills the dandruff germs m Free Deliyey, WORTH KNOWING At this Season of the Year. Any cough accompanied by expec toration which lasts ovor three or four days, requires attontlon and treatment; this doea not mean a visit to the hospital, nor to your physician nor wholesalo drugging with patent medicines; but It meanB that somo simple, harmless effectlvo antlsoptlo remedy like Stuart's Catarrh TabletB should be used to ward off any possi ble termination In Pneumonln, Chronic Catarrh, Bronchitis or Consumption. All of the formidable diseases start from a common cold, neglected or al lowed to run its course and it Is only the exerciso of common evory day caution to cure a cold as quickly as possible, not so much for what It is at the moment, but what it mny be come If neglected. Porhaps no romedy Is so snfo, re liable and convonlont to Btop n cold or obstinate cough as Stuart's Catarrh Tablets. The extract of blood root contained In them combined with tho rod gum of the KucnlyptviB treo Boom to put tho mucous moinbinno of tho noso, mouth and throat In a condition to throw oft the germs of catarrh, bron chitis and consumption, and ns thoy aro taken Internally they scam to oqttnl Izo the circulation andp lnce tho body In that condition of health which re sists, and throws off the germs of dlsonso. A person In porfoct health rarely catches cold and If he does, throws It off in a day or two, but, whero tho cold hangs on, stopping up tho nostrils Irritating the thront or there Is per sistant annoying cough It Is evident that the system for some reason Is ufi able to thiow off tho ilisoaso germs which cnuse tho trouble; a little as sistance Ih necossary, and this Is best given by tho use of somo harmloss gorra destroying antiseptic like Stunrts Catanh Tablets which aro so palat ablo and equally bo for chlldron and adults Druggists soil theso tablets at GO cents full slzod package, hlghor In prlco than trochos nude hemp cough syrups, hut Stuart's Catarrh Tablts contain antiseptic properties which ac tually euro colds, catarrh and throat and lung troubles whilo It Is a no torious fact thnt cough drop and cough drops and cough syrups aro iarn'iy ' composed of opium, cocalno and similar drugs that have no cura tive power. It Is nlso truo that many populnr liquid mudlclnos nnd tonics for catarrh dopond upon the alcohol thoy contain which give simply a tompornry stim ulation of no real bonoflt for any trouble catnrrhnl or othorwlse. 1-13-16-17 (Mwiikiar ,... . - .-..-... liriieu 10 snnro nonors wmi uurm or niiKo, minted with whlto cloth nnd cru lace. Indeed thoro aro but fow combinations which do not Includo tho late. for. like tho touch of blnek, It lends charactor to a kowii, whan othor trimmings fail. Drown nnd whlto. ono of the most Fouidit schomos of winter will b n li ritngo of spring fashions. A vory fenurt streot wown is of brown nnd wliltc mixed mnnU with iiIiiIhrh of hrovsn silk. The jacket has bishop sleevos and a looso plaited front, with a doublo collar and a stole which are nlpfd with silk. Tho skirt has a habit back and Is oinamentod with wide strnns of the material piped with silk. Dark brown riodioted ornamnnts form nn effective do oration on both Jacket and skirt. Tor something that Is roally smart and Inexpensive nothing could bo nu'iesatlsfylng than a gown In dark grr-'-n volvet flecked with Fronch gia Tho Mown Is on tho shlrt-walnt- and skirt ordor, but made vory simply and gracefully. Accompanying such a tollotto Is a smart totjuo of green volvet. Its only trimming consists of a largo bluo and green bird, which covers the left side and droops, ovor the back of tho toque. Desiring a touch of groy Inthe hat a bird with wing feathers of this shade might be selected, but tho blue and xreon Is quite tho most chic nov- eltv of tho day. There are a thousand ways of em ploying lucks on suits and bodices and each is distinctive -and pretty. Royal bluo zlbollne Is selected for a dr-Hy street suit for street wear. The CONSUMPTION the most areaaod and deadly of all diseases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lung Troubles are relieved at once and cured by Acker's English Remedy "the king of all Cough Cures," Curos Coughs and Colds in a day- 25 cents. Your rnoney- back If ..dissatisfied. Write fSTfree sample. W. fl. IfooBer & Cv, Ujsgato, tf. Y. D, J. Fry, Druggist. gown Ib decorated with nnrrow corded tucka and pipings of blue satin nnd was designed especially for the Auto mobile show which Is attracting con siderable social attontlon. Tho coat Is mado with a papllm nnd boll sleevos. It has n rolling collar and rovora of bluo satin apllqued with white laco. Tho finishing touches nro gained through an Imposing silk cord and ornaments matching the suit In color. Heaver hats will bo worn very lato and becoming Inapropos by tho com ing of spring wenthor will bo sup planted by chiffon designs carrying out the samo ideas In shnpo nnU trim ming. One of the daintiest confec tions of tho season Is a hat of groy beaver trimmed with grey and whlto panno which extends ncross tho front nnd ovor tho upturned brim on tho left side, with a long groy nnd whlto plume. A novelty thuC promises to be more than a passing fancy Ib shown In tho new gloves. They are mado of suodo and wldoulng with something of n cir cular flare abovo tho last button are cuffs of tho suedo ombroldored In silk In raised designs. This necessi tates tho wearing of tho sleovo wrist bands boneath tho glove, but as tho ombroldorles shown on tho gloves are In tho season's popular shades It Is an easy matter to soloct tints that will harmonize with Jho glovo. Tnblo linon hns been impressed In to sorvlco to produce a vagary of fash Ion, Just as towolllng was employed last season. A fotchlng wnlst Is de signed of heavy satin damask, with a yoke back and front and a large box plait down the front, with lmmonso ponrl buttons. There Is a plethora of novelties In tho shops, though tho majority nro of the variety classed transients. Tho varl-colorud silk buttons flnlshod with cords nnd tnssols will remain, bocnuso thoro Ib something of grace In tho tassols as thoy swing to nnd fro with enOh motion of tho body, and grnco is an olomont toward which all euorglos are concentrated. A collaretto roally girlish In Its at tractiveness Is of whlto satin and ac cordion ploatod chiffon trimmed with narrow black volvet ribbon, Flounces of tho chiffon form a short capo below tho stolo of satin. Accompanying tho collaretto Is a hat of whlto chiffon, finely whirred, with a cluster of vel vet rosos beneath tho brim and closo to tho hair In front. MAUDK GRIFFON. Our Reduction Sale Now On, Prices Reduced on every article except spool cotton Shawl Fascinators were 50c now 39c Laundry Bags were 50c now 39c Laundry Bags were 35c now 9c Ice wool was 16c ball now f Oc Spool Silk was 10c spool now 8c Ladies' v7ool Hose was 35c pair now 23c Ladies' Wool Hose was 23c pair now X5c Misses Wool Hose was 40c pair now 25c 2fj per cent reduction on all white goods, "Muslin Night Gowns, Chemise, Drawers. Skirts and Infants Wear. One Third reduction on millinery Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Next Door to tho Postofflce Trustees sate Clothing and Men's Furnishing Goods, PHces reduced on every article in the- store Choicest stock in the Everybody, sa mfldoipnTmste 295 Commercial St. Sweet Peas The finest stock of fancy selected sweet peas ever shown in the city. We have ail the different colors and also the extra fancy mixed variety. CUPID SWEET PEAS, a dwarf pea with a large blossom. Something very choice. Sold'in bulk only. D. A. WHITE & SON Fecdmcn and Seedmen, 91 Court Street, Salem, Oregon, KJ - . Prnmntlnn nr1 r.rfrinllt In litulnft Ii the MttpUce to obulu the knowledge of bow tn do There U n lnweuiug tletatud fer Birtijl. Help. froni corapletlu the bwluwi anil shorthand, couri at the CAPITAL. UUUINBBD UUI I.KUB, can MXKiro euploriueal. Forlrwi yean but ob tn department aiur tun pom pining im bquue. wwr UJore readr to jrraduateu iteoetrbstmite toieeore dtrirod. Bend for eatatojw 8- W. I- 8TALEY. Prlnnloal, Salem. Orojjon PAGE THREE. 64-ioee4 0 Ladies' e Suits, Jackets. Skirts, Silk Waistings, etc, $ At Great Reductions. 9 e 9 Out January Embroidery Sale Now On 9 DlUuWS -f4-e8-He.HB Harper's Whiskey Is tho beat Get somo Into your vest. - Gun. Schrelber keeps It, And you know the rest. FARMER'S HOME 163 State Street. White Bronze Monuments Never chip, crack, tar nish, moss or corrode The only kind that nev er needs cleaning- For the truth of the abovo sec them In all the Sa lem cemeteries; some of them have been there for 17 years. If you want the verv best at A hair the price of stone il thnt will I net tun tlmi st" as long, call on or ad dress T"R "WATT 190-192 CommtrcUlSt .13. YVvll, salera.Orcion. 302 Commercial 8t, City Bargains for Are not field by remit of ability to do. All till iOllOol li'thf. young mr ba ig mr . bu a radualcd (rum war MrJ ujr Wbrt ilecU,l gfi pocUlM. iDU (tdscitlon tfhnfMfi tOThe It iieflHi a uau n rJT.-..-.P-r Ga&i&