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mmiwimii I WIIIMIi.WililllMIIWPIIIIWIWIWIIIIIIIIMIUIIWIUWWMdBJMBWnBIWlll : T'FWlff!S!BTO,' C THE DAILY MtfRNAL, 3ALBW, AASfttM, FRIDAY, NOVEMDER 27, 1003. SHE GAVE UP HER CHILD '-a I y. i -' . W,t ., -V, -',14 W!Mil!ll 3 fas-Continental Trains DaiIy-3 ffwi 2 Daily Through Trains to the Beautiful Twin Cities 2 Minneapolis and St. Pau 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 East and Southeast. The Old Reliable Pioneer Dining Car Line i Only Direct Line to the Famous , Yellowstone National Park V if M ) Excellent Through Car Service 4 Your Baggage Can Be Checked Through to DeMination. Union Depot Connections. TRY THE Aeaaanm . rt ,& . 9 . a orm coast JLimitea ELECTRIC LIGHTS ELECTRIC FANS The CJrack Train Of The Northwest A, D, CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenjrer Atrent 255 Morrison St., Cor Third, Portland, Oregon .SKSKSKStB 46 Christmas on the Stag'e Is the title of a most interesting story in the Christmas Metropoli tan Magazine, cleverly told by Gustav Kobb6, who seems to live and breathe in the theatrical world, and knows the people of the stage, their lives and their ways, better than anyone else. He tells in an absorbingly entertaining way of how the stage folk cele- ' bratc Christmas ; how Richard Mansfield and others provide en tertainment and gifts for their whole company ; how Annie Russell, remembers her associates. Besides this, there are 16 Full-pag'e Portraits of Pretty Women of tKe Stag'e This feature alone sells many thousands of copies each month 10O Pag'es- 32 in Color Full of clever fiction; descriptive arti cles; the finest of illustrations ; and all printed on the finest of paper. 99 vb m 1 J (1388) Metropolitan Magazine W December B. H. RUSSELL. Publisher 3 WST 29TH STKKur NBW YORK In Order to Marry the Man Of Her Second Choice Now York, Nov. 27. Soclet is In oagor expectation of news from New port of the wedding of Mrs. Bcllo Kemp, daughter of Mrs. Frederick Nollson and sister of Mrs. Roignald C. Vandorbllt and Hollis Hunnewoll whoso engagement was recently quiet ly announced. Mrs. Kemp this morn ing recolvod hor decree of divorce from Arthur T. Komp, and, according to the laws of Rhodo Island, whore the divorce was granted, she Is now at liberty to marry again. Tho Komp divorco cmse was an af fair of, agreement, and attracted much attention, because of tho social prom lnonco of all tho parties concerned. Boforo tho divorce Mr. Kemp insisted that their only a child a littlo girl of six years, must bo in his charge, if Mrs. Komp married Mr. Hunnowell. Mrs, Komp refused such terms, end Mr. Komp declarod that thoro would bo no divorco. That was a year ago, when tho Komps woro living apart Finally Mrs. Kemp decided to choose Mr. Hunnowell, and gavo up hor child. Soon nfter that tho divorco was ar ranged. A fow weoks ago Mrs. Kemp bid her child a last good-byo, Tho little girl has been taken to Italy, to miike hor future homo with Mr. Kemp's viator, HEimIk The Best Medicine for Ifflotliers Millionaire's Poor Stomach. Tho worn-out stomach of tho over fed millionaire is often paraded in tho public prints as a hornblo oxamplo of tho evils attendant on tho possession o fgrcat woalth. Dut millionaires are not tho only ones who aro afflicted with bad stomachs, Tho proportion is far creator among tho toilers. JDys popsla and indigestion aro rampant among thoeo people, and thoy suffor far worso tortures than tho millionaire unions they avail thoniBolvcs of a standard modlclno liko Oreen's August Flower, which has beon a favorita household romody for all stomach troubles for ovor 3G years. August Flower rouses tho torpid llvor, thus creating appotlto and insuring porfect digestion. It tones and vitalizos the entire system, and makes llfo worth living, ho mattor what your station. Trial bottle, 25c; regular slzo, 75c. At all druggists. At Dr. Stone's drus stores. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription "Words cannot express bow Rratcful I am for your kind ad vice and your 'Favorite Bre acriptlon, " writes Mrs. D. B. narricks, of Perrows, Campbell Pn.Va I feel that it has cured I had been in poor health for four Suffered creativ with mvrleht aide. 0l9o with bearing down pains, and my nerves were in a dreadful state. After us ing four bottles of your Favorite Prescrip tion ' I am now well. I am the mother of two children. With the first child I suf fercd twenty-eight hours, nud with the Bccond I U9ed your medicine and was sick only three hours I believe Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription to be the best medi cine itt the world for suffering females. I wish you great success, and hope that God will bless you in your noble work." Dr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser in paper covers is sent free on receipt of ai one-cent stamps to pay ex pense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. me. years, S. C. STONE, M. 0. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES 8ALEM, OREGON. Tho stores (two 'n number) aro lo catod at No. 235 and 297 Commercial street, and are well stocked with i complete lino of drugs and modlclnea toilet articles,- porfumory. brushes etc. Has had some 25 years experience li tho practice of medlclno, and no makes no chargos far consultation, x aminatlon or prescription Contains Mercury. As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell, and completely do rango tho wholo system, when enter ing It through tho mucous aurfacoe. Such articles should novor bo used ox copt on proscription from reputablo pnysiclans, as tho damago thoy will do Is ten-fold to tho good you can pos sibly dorlvo from thorn. Hall's Ca tarr Curo, manufactured by F. J. Che noy & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, act ing directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of the systom. In buy ing Hall's Catarrh Curo bo sure you get tho genuine. It is takon internal ly and mndo In Toledo, Ohio, by F, J. Chcnoy & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price 75 c per bottle. Hall's family pills are tho best. Your Stepmother Is still hero, and as busy as ever. Whon your clothes are worn and dirty, or tho buttons oft, take them to hor, at the Salem Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Repairing and relining; new velvet collars put on overcoats; also four suits a month for $1. Called for and returnod. MR8. 0. H. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial "Street YY- W. Hall. R. E. DOWNING. HALL & DOWNING. Honey Loanlne, Insurance. Collections. Loans negotiated for ourselves and patrons on tho tea terms at reasonable rates. Tiotra fclk upstairs, opposite Gray Bros. State St.. Salem Oreeor. .riicHzsretrs cnqlibh 'ENNYROYAL l.A jfakA " CIlICXIlSTCICrt EfdUiMl lf 1 HsSsSS m afcvlMIItfrrrMfc,rf'flBy ' Tho era of common sense In medic al practice Is at hand, but the people have beon long suffering while It was coming. Osteopathy Is tho practice which has brought so much relief. Don't take our word for it, but glvo It a trial for your own satisfaction. You will never regrot It. Drs. Schoettle, Barr & Barr, Osteo paths, Grand Oper- House, Salem, Or 9 . i - When You Want Somothlng to eat, Just try the White House. Thoy can sorvo you at any hour of tho day or night, kVJ uUd 'libk...rtk.i Takaaothtr. Ittflu 11.. n.. .f !.. & u. - Mf "P Mr I'arllnUra, TllUa V jp W'MlJUrftwIj.JI-fa.taMr.V- V AT mrm Mmiu li'.tnTMIMUUt BU 10,TU.i.U. sAir Ma Htun. fllUX, k iS A u iMrutMt U Tn M' HL8csupposltonj OrUl SlU. Sul.ltlUt. H. C . wrlui Mu.ui Hill Ml n Vft.rlt.t ' thirilf. !....! .til. ! futUs. Pr II li UcdlU, Cl.rk.tirc, T.n ry 8 ' 13' . . rr, W Cira. E4m(lM Frw. U. 1 "- ,7N H'JDY, UNCAITCR. PA. Sold In 8slom by o'. C8tbrTa. fHill for Fry flampli Corvallis & Eastern R R TIME CARD NO. 24. No. 2 for Yaqulna: Loaves' Albany 12:45 p.m. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. T!i9 Kind You Have Always Bought Boors the Sigutuuro It&vfZA Huie Wing Sang Co, Fancy Dry Goods Mndo up In a new Una of heavy wrappers, all colors. White umlar woar. All kinds of walsU, fanoy goods, silks, goats' and ladies' fur nishing goods, silk haadkerehieffl. chlnaware. New line of wlater Kooda for sale oheap. 100 Conrt atret. Sa lem. Or. Comer of alley. Leaves Corvallis Arrivos Yaqulna No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna Loaves Corvallis Arrives Albany . No. 3, for Dereit: leaves Aiuany 2:00 p.m.' .... 6:30 p m. .... CHS a.m. ....11;30 a. in 12:15 p.m. . . .. 7:00 a. ra. Arrives Dotrol 12:20 am. i No.1 4 From Detreit: Loaves Detroit 1:00 pm. Arrives Albany 5:55 p. m i Train No. 1 arlvea in Albany In' unj io connect wun tna s. p. ?outh bound train, as welt as giving two 'or thre hours In Albany beforo depar ture of S. P. northbound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains, at CorvalllB and Albany giv ing direct service to Newport and ad jacent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit. Breltenbush and other mountain resorta leavoa Albany at 7:00 a. m.. reaching De troit about noon, giving ample tlmo to reach the Springs same day. For further Information apply to EDWIN STONB. Manager. T. COOKRHLL. Agent, Albany. W. H. CRONISB, Atent. CorvalUs. 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAlLv --., OSPABT JTOB Cblcago Portland Special B.-20 n. m Tl Uunu lngion ' AUantlo Kxprcf 8:15 p. a. Tin Hum lDgton FutMaU SAO p. ta. Tl Bpokant jrimn QCIIEDULES From FotUnnU, or, Btlt Lk0. nnlllnr v. Wm.1. n..i -r- A'.r"".(. ""'". Annsts CUT, BC Ixuli, CWcjo ml But. (Ml Ijike. naninr ir. Worth. Omaha. Kn... Citr, fit. Unl. Chicago and Kt Wall V.Yll Is.TiZ.TZ SjwtMiu. Wallace, Puui man, Mlnnoapoui 8L -., vuHmuinHUIFf uuiumv, KUU ACMl, FROM :Mp, M JCS " HOURS M V PORTLAND TO CHICAGO o Ciianie of Cars 70 OCEAM AMD RIVER SCHEDUlT Bp. m. D11t except Sunday 8 p.m. Saturday r.n. AUsallin dates subject feW UUKllgO i"oranFrancX) Alii tott fi dara COLUMBIA RIVER To Astoria and Wat Landings. f.a 4c. u. .bh'm WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ruth leaves Salem fct Portland and way landings on Tue days, Thursdays and Saturdays, aloa) 7 a. m. M. P. DALDWIN, A. L. CRAIO, AgLO.R.&N. Silea Gon. Pass. Agt. Portland, Or. Offers a cholco of THREE gatewnri, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH n OMAHA, to 'Chicago and poInU ut Through Standard and Toarisl sleeping cars dally between Sid Fno clsco and Chicago via Los Anielw and El Paso. Through Tourist Sleepw e4 TUESDAY from Portland to Chlctto via Salt Lake and Colorado 8prlB. Through Standard Sleeping Ctrl dally botweon Ogdon and Chliigo. Lowest rate In effect always ardl able via "Rock Island System." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES to effect on July 12, 13, 15 and 16, wl AugUBt 18, 19, 25 and 26; 90 dayi r turn limit Bo suro that your ticket read via tho Great Rock Island Route. The boat and most reasonable til ing car sorvico. For Information, GEO. W. BAINTER. T. P. A. L. B. GORHAM, Gen Agt, 25 Aliuj streot, Portland Ore, Quick ' Time East Prom Tacoma, Seattle, tho Tt Sound country and Spokane t JSj Bourl rivor points and tho Sotte tho Burlington offers quick wefat. Through trains Soattlo to Kaaifl City equipped with big, free chair ear standard Pullman sleepers, and but not least, tourlat sleepers, !. comfortablo and cheap. Why not take tho Southeast sjHjeOJ via Billings and tho Burlington! Too can't do better), and you mljbt w woroe. A. C. 8HEDON, Qaneral AonL lOO THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. O. C. T. CO.'S PA8SENQER 8TEAMER3 POMONA and Alton leate for roriUnd Mondny. We1ntday und Frluay at 10 a, m. TueKlay. TfaurMlxy and BiturdtT '' a- Fur ftrvalll. Tiiesd. 1buiwy and Saturday at 8 p ni Fpr Indepewleuc daily except 8oudy at a tu. Deck: Foot of Trads trt M. P. BALDWIN, AflL Capital Normal School First National Bank Bulldlmr, S! The fall term of twelve weeks os Secteniber 28, Address. J. J. KRAPS. Sales, w J. Brownsteln & Sod. C.l Ct.t trt. HlffhMt CJ3h Pf Mid for Hides. Pelts. Wool. Tall xnA fnr. lrt 'M,nl Atiltt '" aBdfara: also general dealer Iron, Rufcfcerand Metals ft A J&Xi.. Jl JBaJdn i m. -.njJifc.ii-. r-Vi