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T-f piJRW,lf,prrw T"W, "r ,- TJT" $" Ji?fwpBrwrTF(','w -hm.t"? "w- 'w FdUW TUB AILY JBURNAL, 8ALtM, !, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1WS rt ..! SH y MAYOR ' BISHOP . RESIGNS For of Candidates His Successor Many Names Suggested For Membership In the New City Council- Ten to Elect The resignation of Mayor Bishop to chief mecullvo of tlio city, whllo mot rati rely unoxpoctod, was not Hooted for last night by tho mcmbora of tko :lty council, and thoro is con saldoraMo speculation as to Mr. Bloh sH'jioccosHor. Of courso, thpro la al w)s .a supply of candidates for this IplAcn, whlck Is, at boat, a thankless Job, .una tho prcsont enso Is no oxcop tilim '.to llio rulo. In political circles tlbls juornlng, many people "got buay," mail ithc rrop of candidates for tho iplwie vacated by tho mayor Is rapidly &rowlaK, with tho prospect that tho offlan will Book moro men than lias Vtnaa Uio caso In Salem In many years Among tho possible candidates for mayor aro men of all agos and shades of politics, and aorno oxcellont tlmbor GR1V CONVALESCENCE There's nothing better .than Scott's Emulsion after the grip. When the fever is gone the body is left weak .tind exhausted; the nervous -system is completely run ucfown and vitality is low. Two things to de: give strength to the whole body ind new force to the nerves. Scottfs Emulsion will do it; contains just what the worn out system needs. Rich blood, healthy flesh, resistive force, more and bet ter nourishment are what .Scott's Emulsion supplies to "4hc convalescent. ft'1l lend you a iimple free upon reqattt. SCOTT & 110WNK, 409 Purl Streit, New York. amone-themr Dr. Cuslok-i tho -choice of many Republicans, especially .of theft people who 30 successfully conducted tho Citizens' administration tho post five years. Judge Boise Is also favor ably mentioned by thoso people, as Is George J. Penrca Among tho Repub licans mentioned are Old Stolz, T. T. Oeor, E. M. Crolsan, J. P. Rogers, J. H. McNary, Judgo Wm. Waldo, W. T. Rlgdon, C. A. Gray and others. Tho Democrats aro talking of put ting up Judgo T. 0. Davidson, whllo 15. J. Fry has also adherents who aro putting his name forward. Moro names aro being put forward for councllmon In tho several wards. CandJdateo Mentioned. In the first ward Thomas Durrows rotlros. Frank Waters, James Law rence, Eugene Eckerlon, Henry Won deroth, Col. J. Olmsted and Lot Plorce nre mentioned. Second ward, Herman Pohlo retires, Frank Powers, Max Duron, II. C Ep ploy, T. D. Kay, C. II. Robertson and C. 0. Constnblo aro mentioned. Third ward, Gideon Stolz retiring, Chas. A. Gray and Wim Drown mentioned. Fourth ward, Peter Larson rcthlng, Geo. P. Hughes Is spoken of. Mr. Hughos is In Alaska, and possibly Frank Hughes could bo Induced to tako it. Fifth ward, two to be chosen, Geo. C. Will, Wm. Schnntz, J. F. Goodo, Geo. Jacobs, J. W. Young, T. J. Cro niso and Chris Paulus aro meritloned. In tho sixth ward two are to "be choson and L. D. Henry, Frank Smith Al. Burton and C T Doty aro men tioned. V In tho seventh -ward S, C. -Right-linger, Fred Hurst, A. Vass and Z. K. Ferguson aro montloned. At meeting of tho Republican con tral committee, held this morning, it was decided to ask tho voters' at tho primaries to name a candidate for mayor, and placed tho same in hclr call. It was also decided that any person might become a candidate for mayor at tho primaries who sent in a petition signed by 20 Republicans. Royalty May Be Reconciled. Vienna, Nov. 18. In referonco to tho decision of ex-Crown Prlnoess Louise of Saxony to reside at Ventnor, England, privato reports from Drosden lndlcato it is the outcomo of a partial reconciliation with tho crown prince. Princess LouIbo complains to her husband that sbo was virtually a prls- aro oner In tho castlo at Ronno; that she was not nllowcd to receive visitors; that sho was permitted to go out only at certain hours. Her life, slid de clared, was rendered miserable by this treatment. Correspondence between the crown prince and his wlfo ensued, which, it Is hoped In somo quarters, may lead to a reconciliation. LDffl COUNTY I WS Attempted Poisoning. Domocrat, Nov. 17th: Yesterday morning tho dnughtor of Mr. Jack Hlliingon. 1111011 cnlntr Into tlin n.intrv after tho moat for breakfast, discov ered something glistening in tho al most darkoned room. Thoro wero five plecos, which, tho night boforo, had been piled up, Whon tnkon,for break fast thoy wore spread out on tho plato. Suspicion was oxcltod, nnd a ploco of tho meat was brought to Dr. Davis by a Bon of Mr. Simpson, nnd oxnmlnod, nnd found to hnvo boon poisoned. A smnll ploco of tho meat cooked was caton by Vlda Simpson, causing sick ness, but not enough was taken to provo sorlous. No causa is known for nny such attempt, and tho matter Is shrouded In mystery. Did the QoTuEat Hlm7 Domocrnt, Nov. 17th: A young man residing on tho road botweon Albany nnd Corvnllls, East Sldo, is reported to hnvo gono into the flolds to soo what1 was tho mattor with somo goats, tak ing his gun, nnd lins since not returned or boon heard from. Tho particulars couM not bo learned. The young man llvos on th oFlolsch nor farm with a family of Gormans, that recontly camo her ofrom Kan-sns. Missing Man Returned. Horald, Nov. 18th: Cnrl Mealy, who, as stated In yesterday morning's Hep aid, was thought to be olthor lost or havo mot with somo nccldont whllo on a hunting trip with Ills uncle, "William Mealy, has at last put In an nppoar anco. Mr. Benson Harris camo down from Lebanon yostorday, and reports that his brother, who has charge of tho Santlam postofllco, brought word to that place that Mealy had wandered nround for six dayB, and flnnlly suc ceeded In making his way out of tho woods a little below Sweet Home. No particulars, further than that ho had been found, could bo obtained. SISTERS OF CHARITY RELY ON 3PE-RU-NA TO FIGHT CATARRH WHEREVER LOCATED IN THE SYSTEM, ....,... . .' 1 i I ' ' .. HISS BEATRIX CALLAM. Interesting Letters from Catholic Institutions. In every country of tho civilized world tho Slstors of Charity aro known. Iot only do thoy THE SISTERS GOOD WORK. minlstor to tho spiritual and intel lectual needs of tho charges com mitted to tholr caro, but thoy also minlstor to tholr bodily needs. "With so many children to tako caro of and to protect from ellmato and discaso, thoso wlso and pru dorft sisters have found Peruna a never failing safeguard. A lotter reoontly rocelved by Dr. Hart man from Slitter Beatrix B. Callam,-110 W. Thlrtioth etroot, Now York, roads as follews: " I cannot May too much in praise of Peruna. Eight bottles or It cured me of catarrh of the lungs of four years' standing, and I would not have been without it toe anything, it helped several Sisters of coughs and colds and I havo yet to find one case of ca tarrh that it docs not cure." Sister Beatrix. From a Catholic institution In Cen tral Ohio comes the following recom mend from the Sister Superior. " Somo yoars ago a friend of our Insti tution rocommonded to us Dr. Hartman's Poruna as au oxcellont romedy for tho influonza of which wo tlion had sovoral cases which troatoned to bo of a sorious character. "Wo began to uso It and experienced such wonderful results that sinco thon Poruna has become our favorite medl clno for influonza, catarrh, cold, congh and bronchitis." Another recommend from a Catholic Institution of one of the Central States written by the Sister Superior reads as follews: "A number of years ago our nttontlon was called toDrJIartman's Poruna, and slneo thnn xra ha-vn ntnA u 1.. rl-fl .-.nil,. . I . W catarrhal diseases of tho head and stomach, TOI "Tor grip and winter catarrh etrms lally it has boon of groat servico to u. SISTERS OF CHARITY All Over tho United States Use fe-ru-na tor Catarrh, Br. Hartman ronolvna mm.- i... from Cathollo Sisters all over tho United States. A recommond recently S eolved from a Cathollo instltnUonlau, WWUHi UVOH 4.VUUM U3 JLU11U Wg J JV Prntnl nn tit 71n(1taf flu t n " I can testify from oxporlonco to tii efflclonoy of Poruna as ono of tho Yen best mcdielnos, and It gives me plemnj. ujuuu uiy iMumu 10 mm or WioaiMiij, who liavo used it. Tor years I suffered '""""," Ul luo Blo"'aen, nil rem dies proving valueless for relief. Lm( "l"'b nuirn luuuiuraao, noping to U benefited by a chango of cllnuto vA wlillo thoro a friend advised mo to tn Poruna. Af tor using two bottlealfouad mjBCH very jnucu improved. Th ij. mains of my old diseaso being nowM slight, I conBidor myeolf cured, rd fcf ...1.ll T I.I...1 - 11 .. " 11 n iiiiu 1 iuhiuu iu tuuuuno UIO UMci Poruna. I am now treating anotlf, Tmllnnfc with Vftiir TYinfllnttm dl rf ... .wuu, omjjji bcon sick with malaria nnd tronbled witii jniinnrriimn. i tint m M j.... that a euro will bo speedily effected.' . ..wow u. w au...,ws 11 tiiucrarcctlrti by Dr. Hartman from the ! the United States. Tho names and addresses to thew 10 tors havo boon withhold from rtipeet to tho Sisters but will bo f urnUhcdupca Request. Ono-half of tho diseases which afflict mankind aro duo to somo catarrhal de rangement of tho mucous memoriae lining somo organ or passage of Use body. A romedy that would aot Immediately upon mo congcsiou mucous membriM restoring it to its normal stato, wooli consequently euro all thoso disease Catarrh is catarrh whorovcr located. whothor it bo in tho bond, throat, loop, Btomnon, jciunoys, or potvio organs, A romedy that will euro it in ono locatlca will euro it in all locations. If you do notrccolvo prompt and ia& factory rosults from tho uso of Fcrtm, j writ at onco to Dr. Hartman, giving 1 full statement of your caso, and he vd be ploasod to givo you his valuable aj vico gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President oi Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbca, Ohio. HBHHr ! HNMNHP MM EQ &9 ATTENTION "Thete can hz no Economy whee thete is no Efficiency OUR EXPERT wm Teach You Emdency We Want You to Meet He 1 The Cheapest Fuel tised in a Gas Range is the Ah Yot hum, Seven-Eighths of the Fel is the Ait Drawn Thtoagh the Mixzt THAT'S CHEAP Salem ladies sing a GAS RANGE wea a smile that won't come off. We want yo to wea one, so we ask yot to lnch with s at Spee Bos. old stand in the Klinge hlock. November i 9, 20 and 2 J Citizens' Light & Traction Company Kilflgw Block. Opposite Speer Biros. Old Stand. m , H ,,M j. .iiMMinr8