t"""1 A"!?wilwi """iyr v '"HB"y" ei n ffiMMMl r f DECORATIONS Jome Suggestions Made Concerning the Ar rangement of the Dinner Table-Pretty and Odd Conceits In the Way of Making the Table Attractive to Young and Old. hVhon vlalona or Thanksgiving dawn tho mental horkon of tho house- fife, who la planning a family re- fclon, or for oxtra guosta, tho flst aougnt mat enters nor mind is tho Minor menu. So nuibrblmr is this oblom, especially to a careful Mar ia, that In tho hurry and buatlo of allnary preparations 8ho Is apt to fcrgct that there aro other things bo les a flno dinner, which will greatly Rd to tho success of tho Thanksglv- Eg festivities. lAs tho Pilgrim Fathers aro Insop- ibly associated with tho great Kimorlcan holiday, It Is an, entirely np- sprlato, and a novol treatmont, as jell, to decorato tho tablo In. tholi; honor. ho central flguro of this docoratlva ISohomo should bo a mlnlaturo May wor, which can bo shaped at homa tor sovernl dlfforent modols. Tho Jtlo yesBol should ba a full-rigged and lmiii iiin, -im, o -nn.n .. w.ia ....vu I. .v. u WUU. V441&U JL i Sits and nuts. largo green squash, selected with iro in view of the fact that It is to bo alvod, will, when scooped out, serve tho hull of tho vossel. Tho rails jin bo fashlonod from white papor, at with a nicety and sewed to mast ud boom tho lattor bolng ordinary 100th sticks. On. ono of the sail; RBcrlbo "Tho Mayflower of 1903," so noro will be no mistake about' its Jentlty. ot tho goodly ship sail on a big Irror, roprcaontlng tho sen, and havo Shea (led for tho end of tho table on vhich roposoB Plymouth Hock. Bur- sanded by tho "rock-bound coast" collection ot many shells and stonos, i&moreu in iravois or lor tno occn Slon. Contrary to tho original stato of lugs, tho houscwifo eon nrguo that Cho, vegltatlon In tho locality, assocl twtod with tho Mayflowor, has changed rlthln tho past few hundred years, that sho can hide tho ocean's sundarlcs with dollcato forns and ilnty blossoms, which will reflect In io mirror quito reaiisticailyx The souvenirs can consist of a bon- Sm box at oach placo in tho sbapo of smalt ship, on the tails ot which aro lo figures 1CZ0-1903. They can also faBhloncd, at a trifling expense, out pasteboard, tlssuo paper, tooth- Seas and somo wator-color paints. tho top of each mast put. a tiny iff, about an inch in dlamotor. cut it of red, white and bluo tissue pa- or, using a pin for the staff. The fitlro cost of tho tablo decorations, Including tho (lowers, should not ax- Reed $2, A caterer would probably fehttrgo f 25. Eft tho good wlfo fears to undertake io, building of a Mayflowor, owing to KSJacK or natural eaueauon, sue oan CRlU have her Mayflower, and In place tho home-made satlB sho can sub-.nu" lite somo from a child's sailboat!80" 1th "ranches of bitter-sweet, the i . ... rx1 ntiil nrnntrn nf whlnh In nrt ta he , to the uon-uou ravers smnn uoxee y IP nurtnaseu leauy maae, auu y buats may ue pasieu on, me nag tag add d as before. U the beginning of a feast there is iually a trying moment of suspense f.eTcry hostess Such an embarrass- snt at tho Thanksgiving dlnnor can b averted by a resort to a novel Idea jtho shape of souvenirs. It will be charming prelude which will Insure safe crosing of the Rubicon. Chee? souvenirs, which will deMg.it children m well as the growa-ups. ould consist of a unique assortment animal Insect, fruit and flower 1caturo which may be fashioned incr-mous lormi rrow swan . . ' jits veg. tables ami num. Ta nrsi llmnsr nt the object will snt li to- Raflou i.iav the fountain of mirth dords iTo anomplish this nwlt a vcy j Pght xr.-t.(llture of mor w - Iry fir tn. roquisiMn am mmutt hry huusehoid Thy sowawt U ar tges temuns drle4 fnrfts W Etglifh mrraaU awl prune-mo les littu i eiery. pwy it hlKm-s and tuuthplcka. shelled airoond will the found n for that h-ry MartftSHW th nrket To mah. take i irp penknifi- and cut o JmigUiwIse Id rrosswlse narrow strips in la to IndleaU wings and hwast Mx pthpir ks should he bt Into wrrst io and be pushed Into the si4 ot fiTnwind bodv for W0S. A BlftelC at should be pinned on fur the head, with black-headed pins, which will serve as eye If horso hairs aro available, two of thoso will roproeant tho llttlo creature's antonnaoj other wise, lise two' fine stntws from a broom. For a harmoloss mouse, tako a light colored radish with a long, slim' tall. Pin to this a rasln lor tho head. Put two radlBh seeds Into tlio head for oyos, and pin nbovo them two llttlo ears cut from almond skin. Four blunt toothpicks will mako excellent logs. A realistic turtle may bo mado out of a prune, with head,-tall and feet of cloves, pushed In at tho proper points. A spider may be made of a largo French prunq, using a largo raisin for tho nead. At one-third tho dlstanco of the length of tho pruno tlo a yellow; string to indicate tho segments of the' body. On tho under side tlo olght flh bones, four on each side, in lmi , union 01 me waiKing memuors. From the raisin head two horn-llko append ages should protrudo. Thoso may be ot the pointed ends of toothpicks. A lemon makes a comical mlnaturo Pig , provided It has a prominent base for a snout. Slash tho mouth, push In a couple of clovos for oyos, pin on oars cut from onion skin, twist an other piece of onion skin for a tall; thon Insert the toothpicks for logs, and you will havo a pig. There Is no end of the possibilities that llo dormant in a potato, for in stance and a llttlo praatlco will enable the exporlmonter to mako all sorts of amusing souvenirs which may bo fast ened on a namo card, with an appro priate quotatlqn, or moroly placed bo sldo a plate on a papor dolly. To mnko flowore out of vegetables, such prosaic articles as beets, nita bagas, whlto turnips -and carrots will bo needed, all of which should bo of medium slzo and porfcctly clean. If the bousowlfo will oxporlmont, she will bo surprised at tho results. For oxamplo, vory natural calla lilies can bo mado from tho whlto turnip, using a small portion of a carrot for the centen Beautiful rosoa may bo made from beets, and delicate tea roses may bo closely Imitated by using rutabagas. Fruit which Is to be served as the final dessert course may ornament the sideboard until the proper time for passing It arrives. A slmplo arrange ment is to pile tho fruit in pyramid shape on a largo tray, grapes of pur pie, green and pink; groat golden or anges, yollow pears, red, green and yellow bananaa. Hero and tbero tuck forns among the fruM, and all olout tho edge of the tray as well. As to tho house itself, tho fields and woods are full of beautiful things which lend themselves to decorating " woman wl" ProTldo hr uespisau ana wu aieo employ au tumn leaves, gathered In tho autumn. Neither will she forest the trailing blackberry vines, the evergreen frn or the great ears of corn which should hang from mantel and chan tlellere or hanging lamps. With these simple decorations can ried out. the memory of them will re main to those who shared In the pleasure long alter the recollection of the menu has passed away. Ivoulse R Dew, In Sacramento Dee. Millionaire's Poor Stomach. The worn-out stomach of the over fed iBlIlloaalre Is often paraded In the ..i.u B.in(. a a knrnhlA Aintnnln nf ,pwh - - -.. ... It. - A.n am til A nSMLSlkXKlAn stiw "k""" - " o igreni wuii. .. ..... - jnt the only ones who are afllleted wiia a w:U. p.i.m-.- xar greater among ui uMf ' IpMla and Jndlgeetloa are rarapoBt among tb jMonle. and tby suffer far worse tortures than the millionaire urwm thy avail fheooielTes of a standard mediates Nke Orson's Aupt Fower. whleh haf ba a favartte hoHsahoU ramedy far all stomach tmuMea for ever 36 years. August Flower routes the torpid liver, thus creating apatite and Insuring ptorteet digaettoa. It tenae and viUlizes the aUra systam. and make Ufa worth Jlrtag. bo maUar what your sUttoa. Trial bottle, c; regwUr site. U. M all druggmw. At Dr. wone-a arm stores. THE DAIUY JOURNAL, SALEMpnuaOW. TUESDAY, NOyEMBERJM, GREATER SA LEM CLUB . Continued from pago two.) r good- roads. The county court of UiIb county has ontored with enthusiasm upon Uio oonatrudUon of a hotter sys tem of roads, and has already accom plished much. I would advise this club to co-oporato with tho county In ovory practical way to promoto this most important object, which will do moro than any other ono thing to ad vanco tho pormanont prosperity 08 both city and country. Through the efforts of Judgo Scott, who Is tho i.res Ident of tho Stnto Good Koads Aai. atlon. tho noxt annual mooting of this association will bo held In this city, and a most hearty welcome should be exienued, and a practical Illustration In road building should bo given that will not only interest every cltlson, but have nn important educational of feet upon our road builders. "The matter of car shortage should havo your enroful consideration, and I rocommoml that this club Join othor commercial organizations In consldor ing what action, loglslntlvo or othor wise, can bo tnkon that will tond to provent future recurrences. Tho groat lumbor Interests of tho valley appear to bo In a stato of pracUcal paralysis, nnd othor producing interests do not seem to be In much bottor condition. Tho recent ralso In rates upon lumbor combined with tho inability to got cars, evon at tho higher rates, has had a most serious offect. Tho great ex pansion In mo lumber business In thli last great timbered region of the Unit ed States, has been long forseen Ify tho leading lumber men of the coun try, and they havo acquired Immnnsc holdings of timbered lands, and the management of tho great transporta tlon lines should havo been equally long-sighted and provided adequate facilities for handling it It does not seem right that a corporation should even have the power to arbltrnrllj throttle a great Industry, even for the purpose of furnishing sololy needed facilities for othor Interests. I havo no doslro to cast reflections upon the local officials, who aro, no doubt, doing all that can bo accomplished with prosont facilities. "Kftorta havo boon mhdo during the past year, but without avail, to estab llsh a starch factory, a tannery and other manufacturing plants. "Lot mo say horo, that tho way to build up manufacturing establish meats in our midst Is to patronize thorn oursolvos, and assist In finding a markot for their products. I havo In mind a small plant In this city tha Is turning out n superior artlclo of gonernl use In overy housohold; I In quired nt nearly nil tho storos. whor such an article should bo kopt, and found It in only two out of six; thli condition is not peculiar to Salem only, but, as nothing sucaeeda like success, other manufacturers will be far more apt to locate in a community where homo concerns are loyally aup ported. Patronize homo Institutions "When we can succeed In establish ing a manufacture where tho local conditions mako It posslblo to turn out a product of superior quality or at leas cost than elsewhere, It will bo only necessary to got it started; It takes no fostering care thereafter, and In this connection I would recommend that this club see If It Is not possible to prevail upon one or more of the lo cal mills to enter upon the manufao ture of breakfast foods. I am In formed by one In a position to know that not less than 300,000 bushels of mll)lng oats are raised In this county, which practically all finds Its' way tr Portland and San Francisco, there worked up Into breakfast foods and large quantities returned here for lo cal consumption. Why not turn out the finished product here. Instead of only furnishing the raw material, and allowing some one else the cream of the profit? "Finally, I would uraa every man In mind the neeaaslty ef ea-oparatlon with all other battles and totalities for the general good of the entire coast, and I urge nnoa you lo continue this most ntramuHMly. There lias In th future a tnaaoura of prosperity that is ampia for every city In every stata of tha toast, and aaafe ana will reap a tartar bMllvMual share if all work to uaikar far tha common aood than if each Inaorad for Ota aavaneameat of his own section "Finally. I would are- avary man who is or afcouMl aa teiaaaatatl la tua nroeperUr of our rtty and ataia, to Jain this orgaaiaauan and put his ahonWar to tha wheal U is not too much u ask every numaMr to aavot a av ealag la lit moatfe to Ota caaahlern tioa ot tha comuton weal If you win all ao 'tfele and tha vat-tows bureau' and comajMtaaa 4a tha work commit tad to faatt pxauxatty, I will predict for tha naw aamtatotfatlaa ef Che elub a mraar man aura of eaacasa than tba oM oaa ha baaa able to aetata push." ObJet lessons In Lumbering. In selling the Umber from the In s a d m i fcr matured Urabor Is to bo cut, atU mat is to Do dono with tho view of protooUon to remaining trees bo that continued growth may follow, a por petuation of forest on the land now occuptod by the forest It Is oxtremoly fortunate that this experience can be had. It will Illus trata tha practicability of n system of timber harvesting that truo foresters have nlweys advocated. Lumbermen havo alweys contended that tho sys torn of harvesting the forest crop that Is prescribed In this enso Is Im praotlcablo by reason of Its cost This matter can now be tested, and tho losson It will tench will bo n valuable ono, though probably much less valu ablo now than It would havo been n generatoln ago. Notice of Election. NqUco is hereby given that on elec tion will bo hold In tho City of Salem, Oregon, on tho first Monday In Do combor, 1003, tho samo being tho bov onth day of said month, and that tho polls for said oloctlou will bo opon from 10 o'clock a, m. until 4 o'clock p. m. on paid day, for tho purposo of voting for A Mayor, to fill tho unexpired torm of ofllco of Hon. O. P. DIshop, re signed. Ono Aldormnn from tho first ward, for a poriod of two years. Ono Alderman from the second ward, for a period ot two years. One AHormnn from tho third ward, for a period of two years. One alderman from the fourth wanl, for a period of two years. One Alderman from the fifth ward, for a period of one year, Ono Alderman from the fifth ward, for a poriod of two years. One Alderman from the sixth ward, for a period of ono year Ono Aldarmnn from tho sixth wnrd, for a poriod of two years. Ono Aldor mnn from tho seventh ward, for a po riod of ono year. Ono Aldormnn from tho sovontli ward, for a period of two years. And FOR. or AGAINST tho tssuanco of bonds to rodeom tho tasuo mado by tho city ot !JaIom In 1880, In tho suinj of ?30,000, for brldgo pur posoa. Tho polling places for said election shall bo, as follews: First Ward Frcoland'B factory, Di vision and High streets. Second Ward P6llco court room, City Hall Third Ward Froeland's store, Stato street near High. Fourth Ward Rod Front llvory stable, Commercial and Trndo streets Fifth Ward W. I Wade'n coopor shop,- Liberty street near Wado'a stcro. Sixth Ward Car Warn, Twenty-first and Stato streets. Seventh Ward Jory fruit dryor, Commercial and Rush streets. Dono by ordor of the Common Coun cil of tho City of Saltm, Oregon, this 23d day of Novoinher, 1903. (Seal) N. J. JUDAH, City Recorder, Salem, Oregom ' 11-23-td REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Notice of Primary Election. Notlco Is hereby given that there will bo a primary election held In tho First Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh wards of tho olty of Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, on Wednesday, tho 2Cth day of Novem ber, 1903, for tha purpose of nominat ing One candidate for mayor. Ono alderman for tho First ward. One alderman for the Second ward. One alderman for the Third ward One aiderrnan for the Fourth ward. Two aldermon for tha Fifth ward. Two aldermen for tile Sixth ward. Two aldermen for the Seventh ward The polling places for said wards will b? aa fallews: First ward, Frealand's factory Swond wnrd, City Hall. Third wan), Fraaiaml' store. Fourth ward, Red Front barn Fifth ward, OM Mast market. Sixth ward, Street Oar barn. Seventh ward, Jarys fruit dryer Tha polling pjaea of aaeh ward will ba opan fram 3 o'clock p. m. to 7 o'clcek' r. m. tor tha recaption of votes. Hy ertltr or (ha aommlttaa. H, M- INFORM. Chairman. V. T. WWOHTMAM, 17 JIM Sacretary. Huie Wing Sang Co, Fancy Dry Goods Ma4a tip Ih a Raw Una of haavy wrspnars, all ewlars. Whltn uadar waar All kl4a of ivalata, fasajr aoo44, allhs, gsjata ad todtai' fur ttlablaK gao4, silk haadkarehlafs. ehlaawaiw. Karr Maa at wlatar geoaa fir saht ehaaa. IM Oeart straat, da- lam Or Coraar of allay dlan lands In tho ChlpVowa res&f vntion. In Minnesota,' Itls specified, among other thlpgV that In the cut ting he refuse, shall bo cleaned up and removed of lostroyod, bo that It may not furnish material for forest flroa that will destroy the twos left standing. In short, only merchantable 1KB. Ten Pm4Fj1!um8. e. Following nrolho aharslt tarlsttca of men In every community who never achieve success: . 1. Tho hlnd-8lghtod man Never boos opportunity until It has passed. 2. Tho back boneless man Always has to ask somebody's ndvloo. 3. Tho only honest man Must havo tho control. No 019 o honest enough. 4. Tho Bpondthrlftr-Nevorbaa any thing to Invest. 5. Tho suspicious man Always afraid somebody wilt rob him. 6. Tho concoltod man Knows whora nil tho host things aro wlthdut being lold. 7. Tho modorn Shylock Bollovr-s In nothing but tho "pound of flesh" mortgage. 8. Tho narrow gauged man Re fuses to listen to anything "out of his lino." 9. Tho unfortunnto mnn Has friend who Invested and lost 10. Tho fooH-Thlnks a thing worthless, or It wouldn't bo offered to I him. Pionef Main 2953. AIX WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED 193 Commercial St. Ortr The Journal. afgHHfiHHH-tmHl H aa We Have a Few Dealing topee. J To close oul Any :::::Call and HatS)tetmHiSft(H8a)lajll8-BIHBCHl Willamette Univei'sity John H. CJolkman, Prkidknt, Salkm, OnEaoN. College of Liberal Aits, Law, Art, Medicine, Music, . Oratory, Theology. PREPARATORY DEPARTM ET-Open lo students complettne eleblh gride n partment-Jovier units la preparatory department. Besides sffordlsp professional training, tho University seeks to slve a thorough practical education for ell who are aware of the value of trained brain. THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT-Offers althorouah course In the theory and practice of teaching. Meets all tnertaulrements of state school law. Its teachers are fn constant demand, Catalogue Upon Application. Hair tt & Lawrence 1 Sell more Orocerlea and tetter Orocerles than ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD treatment and GOOD goods Stop in nnd for yourself. ieiom( tenioien itmiotcu iiaiaitwwHM Capital National Only National Iltitk In llsrlon county. Trnet Hwnnersl haukiDtf Ubiiuwi OFFICERS J.U.Albert Presides! E M Crolsan Vice pres Jos It. Albert Cashier 9 el)Ctt-f ! MMtiHHHlitT MW&&WWWGttiMM4WtMWWMW 03BOXr S3BECXXrir3t3 1 MERCHANT Oeera House Block Experienced cotter and fitter. Will guarantee a Intr, prewlBjf aad repalrlse- iH-fr4fJgt4fttttlSl.v THREE' InARPERI I WHISKYQ I 1? I""? uBKuBUBUBUBUBUBUBunH Physlolana pretcriba It for their rnost delicate B patients. OLD and PURE. I For Sale by A. 8CHREIQER, 8lom. H 4tt nl.i. n. H FARMER'S HOME, H H -A In tft V ' ii"." NO lengthy argument is NECESSARY Tho mnn who can do tho most and boat orkf, qulokoat nnd ohcapost, Is tho man you want to do yotir work. ' AU I aok la n chnnco to provo what I say Is truo. It la moro to your Interest that yon havo this proof than It la to mlno. EIHott, the Join Printer. 1 (tlgHml8a4NIaj old price takes them See Them::::: WADE & CO. II CCD P. O. OROOKnV. E.S. LAMPORT, OLDEST- Est. 1069 HARNESS HOUSE in Oregon. Largest Stock (lot my pricca on n fino BUGGY HARNESS 289 Commercial St SAIMOS DANK Depa' tent nt offers tipeulsl In (InwinKiiis to tli'Mo who wttlt la lave tnauar Ki(xlally who eait Mvn unly in rrnall s mounts. aUoto tlMHW wl lmv tmnntiy nn hand whirh it not uurnlnu Ib tvreit. PxpaWtsaf oneilfllisrur more rMalvml at spy timn. I'sss book IuhjwI to fch ilpoeitr. Intorent orisllted on Jsuusry 1 sntl July 1. i p TAILOR "aiiv GiAf t 11 clean- X m Ml i 1