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-TwTTf'v "iT rsr 8IX THE DAILY JOUBNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1903. ' . .. '?,'',! I I 7b Day ' I anc 7b Morrow 1 H Tho Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World. JM BHHHH THE BAND IS THE SMOKER'S HHHV Caught by Elevator. W. II. Erdlso principal owoor of the Coqullle City croaraory, was almost Instantly klllod Wednesday ovonltifi about 6 o'clock, whllo at wnrki It Is not known, with any cortalnty, Just how the accident hnppened. IIo was on the elevator, and was trying to stop it at the second floor, hut apt parontiy could not do so, for It Btnrtod down with him, though not vory rnp1 Idly. It is supposed tlint an he pawed tho weighing platform, he tried to Jmnv onto It, but slipped and foil backward, with hlR head nnd should ore projecting over the pit, and tho uppor frame of the elevator .caught him across tho broast and mashed him so Uiat he died In a fow minutes, of Phene: Main 20S3. AJUJL, WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED Tho man quickest to do All I ask truo, It la this proof 193 Commercial St. Over The Journal. Elliott, SUfg33&JUS-Q8 3 Traiis - I ciX 2 Daily Through Trains to the Beautiful Twin Cities fl Minneapolis and St. Paul 1 Transcontinental Train Daily 1 VIA THE . Northern Pacific Burlington Route ... - To Denver; Lincoln. Neb.; Omaha, Neb.; St. Joseph, Mo ; Kansas City; St. Louis and all points Bast and Southeast. Only Direct Line to the Famous Yellowstone National Park i Your Baggage Can Be Checked Through to Destination. Union Depot Connections. TRY THE 'North Coast Limited' ELECTRIC LIGHTS The O ack A, lntornnl homorrhago. Ills partnor, S. M. Noslor, was run. nlng tho onglno, and Mr. Erdlso had londod tho olovator platform, and run It up to the second floor. Something seemed to go wrong with the hoisting apparatus, for Mr. Noslor had started to shut down the engine, but hoard the squeaking of the cnbles, nnd turned It on again. The noise stopped, and, Mr. Nosier, supposing everything was all right, shut down the onglno and start ed out of the engine -oom toward the elevator shaft. At the door he met his young brother, 'dene,' who had lieon working at the vats, and 'Geno told him to start tho engine up again quickly. Mr. Nosier saw at a glanca tho awful situation, nnd started the AIOILEMCTMY ARGUMENT IS NECESSARY who can do tho most and boot work,! and cheapest, Is tho man you want I your work. Is n chanco to provo whnt I sny is I nioro to your interest that you navel than it is to mine. tlie Job Printer. Tm".'iiiR.wfcmgami Coiitincii i (u ELECTRIC Trams Dailv-3 n J 1 Train Of The Northwest D, CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger 255 Morrison St., Cor, Third, Portland, onglno as quickly as possible, but it did not seem to lift the olovator on tho instant, bo ho shut tho onglne down, ran to tho door and callod for holp, and ran back to tho olovator, which he and his brothor tried to lift, but were not strong onough. In a fow seconds help arrived sufficient to lift the elevator and releato tho unfortu nate man. Dr. Russell was summoned, nnd ov orylhing was done that could be done, but It was of no avail. lie lived about 26 minutes after he was released and was conscious up to 10 minutes before his death. The only words ho spoke wore, "Well, boys, I'll have to lenvo you." Bnndon Record. "Portland and Return Only $2.20," Tho Southorn Pacific is now soiling round trip tickets to Portland from Salem for $2.20, good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday and Mon day, giving all day Sunday and Mon day in Portland. Tho samo arrango mont applies from Portland, giving all Portland peoplo a chanco to visit val ley points at greatly reduced rates. W. H CO.MAN,-a. P. A. cod Oysters! Oysters! For oysters go to Strongs Restau rant. The Old Reliable odr) Pioneer Dining Car Line Excellent Through Car Service PANS Aeent Oregon Douglas SJiips SomeTiirkeys Tho anual shipment of turkeys for Thanksgiving from Roseburg which has boen in progress for tho past week, will end tonight From figures given by local doalors, it is found that the turkeys shipped from Roseburg this season number about C350 head. This roprosonts about one-third of this season's turkey product of the county, and a revenue to Roseburg nnd vicinity of about $12,000. This amount could have been greatly in creased had thoro been onough tur keys to supply the domand which was greatly in excess of last year. One lo cal dealer stntod that he could have found a market for at least six car loads if he had had tho turkeys. With tho exception of a fow hun dred head, which went to San Fran cisco, all of the turkeys wero market ed at Seattle, at prices ranging from 18 to 23 cents net wolght. About 10,000 head of turkeys woro shipped frim Oakland and a total of nearly 3000 head from othor points in tho county outsldo of Roseburg. Esti mating tho wholo output at about 19, 000 head would roprosont on approxi mate rovenuo of nearly $37000. Rose burg Review Shearing a Pigjror Wool Captain Mahone, president of the Anti-Saloon Lenguo of Oregon, is in the city, nnd held meetings in several of the churches, addressing his audi ences on the work being done by the league. He stated last evening that his organization usually employs se cret service men to secure evidence of violations of the state laws regarding gambling and conducting saloons on Sunday, but this expense was saved in this city, where he had personally vis ited soveral places where the law was being violated yostorday, and that any ono could satisfy himself as to thoso violations without trouble IIo caused consternation when he stated that boforo tho ond of tho week ho would, in a public address, glvd a list of the nnmos of local business men soon by him at the gambling tnbios and in saloons, and ho would have in disputable proof to back up his asser tions. Mr. Mahono proposes to begin a campaign horo to enforce tho laws rogardlng Sunday closing and gam bling, which ho statos, flourishes hare as unknown in many towns. THE DOCTORS AGREE. Two Physicians Both Agree on the New Scientific Dandruff Treatment. Dr. J, M. Powell, of Spokane, Wash., says: "Herplclde has given good sat isfaction in my family for dandruff." Dr W. Q. Alban, of Walla Walla. Wash., says: "I find Herplclde all that Is claimed for It as n dandruff cure. I shall prescribe it." Dandruff Is a germ disease and you can't euro it unless you kill the dandruff gorm; and you can't do that unloss you uso Newbro's Ilerplolde, tho only prepa ration in the world that destroys the parasites. A dsllghtfull hair dress ing; allays itching instantly; makos hair glossy and soft as silk. It Is a sure dandruff destroyer. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to Tho Herplclde Co., De troit, Mich. Daulol J. Pry, special agent, Salem Millionaire's Poor Stomach. The worn-out stomach of the over fori millionaire is often paraded In tho public prints as a horrible oxamplo of the evils attendant on the possession o fgroat woalth. But millionaires are not the only ones who aro afflicted with bad stomachs. The proportion Is far greater among the tollors. Dys pepsia and Indlgostlon aro rampant among these people, and thoy suffer far worse tortures than the millionaire unloss thoy avail themsolves of a standard medlolne like Green's" August Flower, which has ben a favorite household remedy for all stomach troubles for over 36 years. August Flower rouses the torpid liver, thus oreatlng appetite and insuring perfect digestion. It tones and vitalize the entire system, and makes life worth living, no roattr what your station. Trial bottle, Sic: regular siae, 75c. At all druMrisU. At Dr. Stone's drug stores. When You Want Something to eat. just try Le White IIoms. They can serve you at nsy hour of the day or night. CASTOR! A Tor Infants and Children. TI10 Kind You Hays Always Bougfet I atcuature of ClaJV f&j'j'jtjA V -W af "" W0mw - f f HACKING That word hacking is expressive to those who have experienced the aggra vating constant cough, which is called a hacking cough, feomctimca it is the result of a cold, or of grip", and some times it Is a consequence of catarrh. wuicu uncuecKcu boa gradually in volved the lungs in disease. Such a cough finds its cure In Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery which cures bronchitis, obstinate coughs, lung disease, hem orrhage, and con ditions which, if neglected or un skilfully treated, lead to consumption. For twelve year 1 wu a MifTerer from catarrh nnd wa treat ed bv one of the best phyildans In the State of North Carolina, who Mid the trouble had reached my tunc," write Mr. J M ration, of Clotho. Tratmvlvaula Co., N. C. I Rrew worse eve'ry day until I tried Dr. Pierce' medlcinea. WIH nay Dr Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery with one bottle of Dr. Sage' Catarrh Remedy cured me, nnd to-day I am well and hearty, and I will aay further that my former physician. Dr. W. M. Lyday, recom mends Dr. rierce'a mediduea to rac and to others. I am sure your medldnes will cure any case of catarrh that exists. I recommend them to all." If you ask your dealer for "Golden Medical Discovery" because you have confidence in its cures, do not allow yourself to be switched off to a medicine claimed to be "just as good," but which you did not ask for and of which you know nothing. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical j Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only, bend at one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. S.. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. S. C. STONE, M. D. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREGON. Tho Btoros (two n numbor) are lo cated at Nc. 235 and 297 Commercial street, and cro woll stocked with 1 complete lino of drugs and medicines tollot articles, perfumery, brushes etc. Has had Bomo 25 years oxporlonce li tho practlco of medicine, and no makes no chargoe for consultation, ex amlnatlon or prescription. Your Stepmother Is Btlll tioro, and as busy at ever. When your clothes arc worn and dirty, or tho buttons off, take them to hor, at the Salem Dyeing and Cloanlng Works. Repairing and rollnlng; new volvot collars put on overcoats; also four suits a month for $1. Callod for and returned. MRS. 0. H. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial Street W. W. nail. R. E. DOWNING. HALL & DOWNING. Money Loaning, Insurance. Collections. Loans negotiated for ourselves and patrons on the ties terms at reasonable rates. Tioga bib upstairs, opposite Gray Djos. State St.. Salem Ore?oi vi it; t!JW Wtt-m, ILB8 RU' Supposltoru Ortl4 gctooll, Sl.l..ll:U, N. C vtlUl I .J Mt f ' T " "' '' H" Dr 8 V VxT.rf, Ha ak M a,rllt. TbrrclftibtrfrMlauU MIa rftcnct of S jtftr,, I fcv ruua4 a homm iuuol rr Jl V MCU..L I trl.Darr. Tnn.. vrv D fcntl'il- IjARTIH R'JOV. LaNCASTCR. M. WBEmr 'J Sold In Salem by 8. C Stone. Call for Free Samples. 1 wHiwHparcn's cnqlirh tmwmw&L TS. VrlTaal and Uatr CmhIi h'.v S "Sj. ' tiil T.Killa ui DmtHrt it iinuiit.sriiii'ji jsyatuii U lt':i n4 uld it!ll Us... imUI with tt rltboa -I ak oik is RehH Ia(Traat Hnk.tllall ui lmtl uu. !) ;f ;iir dniitat, w tt . m ' I'arllcMlun, TMUauaUIl M 'ff.ll.r f.r UlMVa -, krit tarsi UiaJl. Ift.nunTaKix.lili lb evt ui. zx MuirK,::s: wraxriJ hH lBiBia f'k.i.L.i iil aa Jv Corvallis & Eastern R Fl TIME CARD NO. 24. No. 2 for Yaqulna: Loaves Albany 12:45 n. m. Loaves Corvallis 2:00 p.m. 6:20 p.m. Arrivos Yaqulna No. 1 Returning: Loaves Yaqulna Leaves Corvallis Arrivos Albany No. 3 for Derelt: .... 6M5 n.m. .,..11:30 a.m ,...12:15 p.m. Leavos Albany 7:00 a.m. Arrives Detrol 12:20d. m. No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrives Albany .. .." .. 5:55p.m. Train No. 1 nrlves in Albany In Urns to connect with the S. P. ?outh bound trnln. as well as giving tVo or thro hours in Albany before depar ture of S. P. northbound train. Train No. 2 oonneots with the S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giv ing direct servloe to Newport and ad Jaeent beachee. Train No. 3 for Detroit. Breltonbush and other mountain rosorts leaves Albany at 7:00 a. m.. reachins: De troit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs some day. For further Information apply to KDWIN STONK, llasager. T. COCKRELL, Ageot, Albany. H. II. CRONISB. Agent, CorralMs. &C -.l V,4il 1" P ahd msLraciHft 8 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILvjl DEPART JTOB TIMB BCHEDULES From Portland, Or, ARRJVl WW U&lCJLgO Portland Special 9:20 a. m Tla Hunt ington AtainUo Expreaa 8:18 p. m, via Hunt ington Bait Lake, DenTor, Ft " mm. UQUOL KtQUl CUT, St. LOUll, Chicago and Et. (:80 b '' - '1 w i 8"lt Lake, 'penror V. Sa7d-t.Lo0,J' Ch,H -4 Et. Paul ITnit Vll Walla Walla. I (,. XT" 8pokano. Wallace. Pniii I'e.-oo p. m. man, Minneapolis bl Paul. DulutMiiwaukc Chicago, and Kaot, via Bpokane " 70 " HOURS , 7a PORTLAND TO CIIICACO V) No Chaoie of Cirs v OCEAN AND RIVER BCIIEDULtT From PorUsnfl' All Kalung datea lubjoct - 8 p.m. For'osnyranol'oo eall every S dajn P. Dally excer T)i COLUMBIA RIVKR ToAitorta and War Landings, Banday Id. a. x.Bun'iiV a n. m. Saturday T.m, WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ruth leaves Salem f Portland and way landings on Tues days, Thursdnya and Saturdays, about Hm, M. P. BALDWIN, A. L. CRAIG, AgLO.R.&N. Saleza. Gon. Pass. AgL Portland, Or. Offors a cholco of THREE gateirtn KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH OMAHA, to Chicago and points Eut Through Standard and Tourist sleeping cars daily botwoon San Tn clsco and Chicago via Los Angela and El Paso. Through Tourist Sleeper eats TUESDAY from Portland to Calces via Salt Lake and Colorado Sprites. Through Standard Sleeping Can dally between Ogden and Chicago. Lowost rato in effect always st&IV ablo via "Rock Island System." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES to effect on July 12, 13, 15 and 16, sod August 18, 19, 25 and 20; 00 days re turn limit Do euro that your ticket reads via tho Groat Rock Island Route. Tho best and most reasonable din ing car service. For information, GEO. W. BAINTER, T. P. A. L. D. GORHAM, Gon Agt, 250 Aid 1 street. Portland Pro. Quick Time 1 ii ; East Prom Tacoma, Seattle, the Ptttt Sound, country and Spokane to Ml souri rivor points and tho Southeast tho Burlington offers oulck serrlee. Through trains Soattlo to Kawu City oqulppod with big, free cnair cari standard Pullman sleopors, and law but not least, tourist sleepers, cleat, comfortable and cheap. , , Why not tako tho Southeast specm vln TUlllnpn nnri Ihn TturllnetonT TM can't do bettor, and you might & worse. If Mm A. C. 8HE-DON, Genersl AQent IOO THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. O. C. T. CO8 PA8SENGER STEAMERS POMONA and Altona leave for Portland MoDitT. nlnenUy and Frluay at lu a iu. Tiwftlay, Tburttlay and 8atunlr at7, a: For Cowilli. TueaJay, TbutiJaj and Saturday at S. m For IwleKudeiH-e daily eieept Koiuity IP . Doek: Foot of Trsds 8tmt M. P. BALDWIN, A0l Capital Normal School First National Bank Bulldlnsr, Sales The fall term of twelve weeks 0P September 28. Address, J, J, KRAPS. Sales, Of J, Brownstein & Son. 54 State street. UlenMtosherto cald for Hides, Pelts. Wool. Tilw and fars: also Iceaerel dealer ! " Iron, Rubteraad Metals. m --fipi ' '-- EflBtKWiiwBm 11 if.At.Jt,