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Wino of Cardui is worth its weight in gokl. It does more than von claim. It has saved my life and cairn! ine to become n mother when everything elso failed. MRS. DOHA I. K. U FEVRE. IJiiyant. Ya.. Feb. 18, 1902. My daughter-in-law, Liszie Giles, found great benefit in Wino of Cardui. Sho had a miscarriage in.Mnrch 1901, before using your med icine. She was in very bod hoalth, so I persuaded her to trV ine of Cardui. Since then she has had a lino Iwby boy. Soon he will be three weeks old. Sho highlv jvcommonds Wine of Carduj. My daughter. Fannio Hudson, alw has a flno baby boy by your treatment. Sho highly appreciates Wine '( aixlui, MIp. LUl IA UILhb. CG 3 Trans - 2 Daily Through Trains to the Beautiful Twin Cities 2 Minneapolis and St. Paul 1 Transcontinental Train Daily 1 ... Northern Pacific Burlington Route ... Si To Denver; Lincoln. Neb.; Omaha, Neb.; St. Joseph, Ao ; Kansas City; St. Louis and all t points East and Southeast Only Direct Line to the Famous Yellowstone National Park Your Baggage Can Be Checked Through to Damnation. Union Depot Connections, TRY THE 'North Coast Limited' The Crack A. Q If you cat H-0 you know what the Kindcrbeasts arc. If you do not cat H-O get a pack age and see if you can splVe the Kinderbeast you wil find there. You will prove incidentally that H-0 is the nost deliriously flavored and easily digested oat meal that money can Duy. CI. A valuable prize a waits all those who can solve the Kindcrbeasts. bands brain and brabvn (B We are Just In receipt of a commu nication from Santa Clans stating he will ihake bis headquarters at tho Fair Store during the holidays with a big ger lino of dolls, toys, books and games than over. Tho Fair Store, 274 Commercial strcot 30-tf Many homes ore mne lonely abodes booaue no children are there. Barrenness ex ists in almost every case became female diseases nappiness to your uouie. directions, address, giving Coiitineiita VIA THE Trains Daily-a ELECTRIC LIGHTS ELECTRIC Train Of The Northwest D, CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Aeent 255 Morrison St Cor, Third, Portland, risrmirmirHiumwiii COUNCIL (Continued from page three.) pany. Mr. Stolz moved that the com mittee on streets and public property be Instructed to engage an attorney and Investigate as to whether or not the mill company had not forfeited Its rights and franchise to the ditch, by neglecting the bridges and falling to run water through tha ditch at all times, and to report at tho next meet ing of the council. This was agreed to. Favored Mr. Snowden. Mr. Sims also reported the bad con dition of Mr. Snowden's property on North Front street, and asked that tome provision be made regarding the condition of the street there. On mo Iton of Mr. Stole the matter of the Snowden walk was Indefinitely post poned The ordinance committee reported favorably on the application of A. Schrelber and Nuabaum Bros. & Co. for saloon licenses, and same were ordored to Issue. Aged Lady Injured. Mr. Stolz, of the committee on health and police reported that Mrs. James H. Laughlln. at the Chntwin House, widow of a pioneer, aged CO years, while passing along in front of the C. I). Mooros' property on Ferry street, between Church and Cottago, stepped through a defective plank, bad a severe fall, and Is now under a doctor's care. She asks for $160 dam ages, provided she secures the amount without a lawsuit. On Mr. , Stols's motion the matter was referred to the committee on streets and public prop erty, to Investigate and leport at the n xt meeting. Several Leaky' Sidewalks. Mr. Griswold reported that the high sidewalk on the west side of Church street, between Trade and Fer ry sheets, was dangerous, for want of a ralllnir The matter was refer red to Mr. Griswold, with power to act. Mr. Stole also reported a bad side walk on Ferry street, at tho' Gosner property, and sevoral other danger ous walks were montloned. City Recorder Judah road his report for the month of November, and It was ordered filed. Report of Park Board. Tho Park Board submitted its first report, as follews: "Thore has been a warrant of $50 received, and no expenditures up to the present date. Marlon squaro has been surveyed, and park plans adopt ed by the board, at no oxpenso to the city. "The board asks that not less than SALEM CITY ttkJMmyt'.vtHwtivv.vitarwrwniiUMrm The Old Reliable Pioneer Dining Car Line l Excellent Through Car Service . FANS Oregon $600 be appropriated towards the per manent improvement , of Wilson aven ue, for surveying, plumbing, curbing, laying of walks and filling, and a liko sum of SS0O toward the permanent Improvement of Marion squaro, to be used in Uie laying of walks, curbing and filling. "In order to make a creditable be ginning of the proposed work, the board will need double tho amount for each park. Estimates made by competent engineers compel us to ask for more than we first thought neces sary. Respectfully submitted. "WM. BROWN, President "MRS. D J. FRY, Secretary and Treasurer." ' No Suburban Lights. Chairman Pohle, of the committee of fire and water, returned the peti tions of the residents Bast Salem for three lights and those of South Salem for two arc lights, without recom mendation, and thsy were ordered filed, without instructions, to present them whon tho next budget was made up. This matter brought on a discus sion on the light question, several of the aldermen criticising the light ser vice. ' i The ordinance for tne change in tho grade of Court street, from 12th tc Mill creek, was road the third time and passed without opposition. Greater Salem Council. Mr. Stole, suggested that at the next meeting of the council more members would be in attendanco than the ac commodations had hien provided for, and he moved that tlie recorder be In structed to have the circular table taken to the city hall, and enlarged, so 113 to accommodate all the mem bers of the new council, and this was agreed to. To Enforce Poll Tax, Street Commissioner Orlswold asked and received permission to place a man at pach polling place next Mon day to collect poll tax now due, as no one will be allowed to vote whose poll tax for this year Is unpaid. He was also Instructed to take such other steps to collect the poll tax as he saw fit. Mr. Stolz moving that the street commissioner be Instructed to take all the necosiary steps to collect the poll tax. THE STAMP OF TRUTH. Salem Residents Know It Well. Thoro is tho stamp of truth on a statomont endorsed by people- wo know by our frlonds and neighbors. Tho following oxnorlonco of a citizen Is but ono case of scores right bore at heme: Charles Boadlo, vetoran of tho civil war, mombor of Co. I, N. Y. Infantry, residing at 423 West Sixth street. Eugene. Ore., says: "I was afflicted with kldnoy Complaint for a great many years. I might say. over slnco I camo out of tho sorvlce In the sixties. I nover know tho moraont when any over exortlon of tho contraction of a cold would bring on nn attack, and on more than ono occasion I have been so bad that I was almost holplees. The last severe attack I had was about six months ago when the lameilees across tho small of my back Bet In in dead earnest and felt as though there was a heavy weight over each kidney There was a weakness of the bladder and kidneys nnd the secretions wero not undor proper control. Some of the numerour remedies I used gave tem porary relief but that was alL Learn ing about Doan's Kidney Pills I got a box. I folt their beneficial results af ter a few doses. I shall alwayB keep them on hand to have in case of need I met one of my old comrades, Mr. Stowell, who was complaining of his back and kidneys. I told him to get Doan's Kldnoy Pills. He took my ad vice and a day or so after I asked him about the pills. He sold thoy wero tho finest thing he had ever used and that thoy straightened him up In a hurry." Plenty more proof like this froml Salem people. Call at Dr. Stone's drug store and ask what bis customers report For sale by all dealers. Price 60 rents. Foeter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States Remember the name, Doan s, and take no substitute. 11 Miners Make Appeal. Denver. Dec. 1 A message has been sent by the Western Federation of Miners to Roosevelt protesting against the banishment of the strik ing miners from Telluride, and ap pealing to the President to order an Investigation of the coaditloas. How's ThlsT We offer one hundred toiler re ward for ay case of eatarrH -that oaa.net be eured by Hall's Catarrh Ore. r. J. CHBNBY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio We, tae undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney tor Ute last It years. ad !! aim perfectly honorable fa all ItHalaeM traaaacUoas and Aaan etalty able to carry out auy obllaa- ttOM wade by their firm. WBST & TRUAX. Wboleaale Dm gteU. Tele. Oak. WALDING. KIKNAK & MARVIN. Wbotoeala Druggists. Toledo, OMo. Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken iniar aally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the aysiaai. Testimonials sent free. Price Tie per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills are th beat OA ivoniA, bWsUa fUfMtUO rIMUMTKKMttttftBMCy & avm&i WHO KNOWS When Ilia Kidney Troublo Has Fastened nnd Roached tho Chronic 6tngo? II It Has it Is Incurable by Anything Known Except the Fulton Compounds. We Are The Sole Agents. As an erldsseo of tbooonsual cbtracterof the rulton Compounds that company does not pub ilaa or Invite testimonials except thosa report lac recoverlea In kidney diseases tbat have reached tho chronic stage, alleged to bo Incura ble. Here la another recovery In a case Incura ble till the advent o( the Fulton Ccmpoutrts, repotted by John & Johnson, tho agent of tho Fulton Compound In Vaa Galen: W. 11. rviulcj, a reeldent of Los Gntos, sarin; ohtoalo Sidney disease (Bright Dia ry had, llk everybody elso, found nil treat tscnt futile, tie commenced on Fulton' Kenal Compound In February, 190S, and on December 10 of tho saitn year reported the total disap pearance of tbe disease. TJo writes that he has gained fifteen pound in weight and Is again able to do n cod hard day's work. Johns It Join-on, tbe tc Oatos druggists, confirm this recovery and know ot several other recover lr In similar oases rt chronic kidney dtsenae In Los Oatoe. all of wnU-h were Incurable by anything else known to druggists. 8. A. Palmer, tho Icsdla: drugftlstot Santa Cruz, U. II Warnanl, the I'd alnmn drutrajtst, the Ferry Drue Com dunv of No. 8 M rkot street. San Franeisco. W. R. Pond, tho Berkeley drngfrUt. Dr Markley, the Olorerdale druRSUt, Willi & Martin, the Sioramenio irngists, nnd scores ot other Cali fornia drugs i 18 all report speclflo recover I In chronic kidn' f i"uw that wero posIllTriv lucurable by anything ktown oxcopt the Fulton Compounds. ... Orop-y. rheHraatlsm rromnrlo acid, goat end bladder trrntli-s are proofs that tho ktdnevs in not perforciiai their functions. The chronto Htaseof kldnnv trouble Is Urlgbt.s Disease It you feol luocti a or miserable. If your kidney rouble burnt on send for Pamphlet. Per-o-otuao of recovorlos nearl? 00 per cent among purely obron.c-aies Pulton'a Reaat Compouud tor UrlgM's a d Kidney Diseases. II: for Dlabete. II 90 John J. Pulton Co , iW Wash ington Atrcet Ann Francisco, sola compounder!. 1'rw annljMM fir p.tleats We nre He sols agents lor Uie Fulton CoasouLda ia tbXi city Palaco Pharmacy, 118 State St. S. C. STONE, ffl. D. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES SAtEM, OREGON. The stores (two 'n number) are to cated at No. 235 and 297 Commcrcia street and ere well stocked with complete line of drugs and modlclnst toilet articles, perfumery, brush etc. Has had some 25 years experience U the practlco of medicine, and nor. makes no charges for consultation. amlnaUen nr pnscrlntJon Your Stepmother Is still hero, and as busy ai ever. When your clothes are worn and dirty, or the buttons off, take them to her, at the Salem Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Repairing and relinks;" new velvet collars put on overcoat; also four suits a month for $1. Called for and returned. MK8. C. H. WALKER, Prop. 19E Commercial Street wHlLHtSriR'S ENQLISM EftsWROYAL PJLLS -(TV-v SrlflMlM TTiilr C.,M.tm. fjftW" -V, .' I'"!."1 " . I-"41- " lMIH s,i CIltOlUVrEU-s i!yorijJii I. I1V.II i4 (.!! 1U1K tarn IU ""Mtll., lk...tk.r. tttfmt t1l. ? - f ,'.il. M H.4it. If tana I til bcwfl. Ktiitr rp udiM.'u.k- m iijl. lft.bu.ifMiiu.uii ajjto- Owl'l Uu m iMUm 5. .in. 1-UllJU ii f ivfhlAft.A ST WIaBas. tfvv . s - l ki Sold In 8alem by 8. C Stone. Call for Free Samples. Conalllst Eastern RRi TIME CARD NO. 24. No. 2 for Yaqulna: Leave, Albany 12:1. p.m. Loavoe Corrallls 2:00 p.m. Arrive Yaqulna 6:20 p.m. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 6:45 u.m Leaves Corrallls 11:30 a.m Arrives Albany 12:15 p.m. No.' 3 for Derelt: Leaves Albany ..- .. .. 7:00a.m. Arrives DetroP 12:20 p.m. No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrives Albany 5:55 p. m Train No. 1 arives in Albany in time to coaaect with the S. P. routh bound train, as well as giving two or three hours In Albany before depar ture of S. P. northbound train. Train No. 2 connects 'with the S. P. trains at Corrallls and Albany giv ing direct set-viee to Newport and ad jaeafit beaches. Tsaia No. 3 for Detroit, Breltenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7:09 a. ta.. reaching De tratt about soon, giving ample time to reaea the Sfwtees Mae day. Far farther laforssaUoa apply to WDWIN STONB. Manager T COCKRRLL, Ageot. Albany. II. II CRONI8E, Ageat. Corrallls. to W SM IS 1PILBS ' Buppository I S eriM S.VMU, 8'tMTln, K. c writM t Mr W ijl U. it 4 w uua tt Om. Ir X lK.n, H aatr v,rlu. Tfc.y tlrt abiffrMl wiW-R K tMU.." trllll kriJI I, Ctut.iui, T. , VI ff njH It fttft. f IS J.u., I t 6fi4 rlMC fA ITtMi . ' j., M Cmm. SisfUa rru. WUH (2 1 " '" i .1M BVOY, UncasTCR. M. H &$ Op Siioir oUMOSPACSRC 8 TRAIN8 TO THE EAST DAILY, DKPABT TOR TIME SCHEDULES From Foitland, Or, AIIWVI son I'nlcsjo Portland ereclai ISOi. m via Hunt ington Bait Lake. DsnTer. v Worth, Omaba, Kansu uiit, in. ixrais, UbJcago PB MIU UI.. AlUntlo Express 8JJ p. m. n i Bunt lugton "TiTVaai" FbttMail 1.00 p. m. via Bpokane Halt Lake. Denrtr vi Worth. Omaha, r.n... v i it, fi. ujhu, i;nirago Walla alia. Iiwin Bpoksmt, Wallaoe. PuU- man. Mlnnoavous at TlWt Paul, Duluth.MUwauke uiuio, ann ilMl, 70 HOURS , PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Mo CruBie of Cars OCEAN AND RIVER BCHEDUU a sums srvrgltaUU- AUsalllnR dates mbjeo to change yoiti an rranci'oo Dp. n n Daily except San day 8 p. m I.'OI.DMEIA R1VKR ToAstorla an'l Was Lan dings H.t ex So&u LWIIIiUS WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamor Ruth leaves Salem f Portland and way landings on Tn days, Thursdays and Saturdays, abost 7 a. m. M. P. BALDWIN A L. CRAIG, AgtO.R.4N. Salt'a Gen. Pass. Agt Portland. Or. Offers a choice of THREE gaUwTi, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH or OMAHA, to Chloago and points But Through Standard and Teertsl sleeping cars dally between Ban Trw cisco and Chicago via Lot Aastlet and El Paso. Through Tourist Sieeser eet TUESDAY from Portland to Ckieoja via Salt Lake and Colorado Sprrsp. Through Standard Sleeping Can dally between Ogden and Chicags, Lowest rate in effect always aralr ablo via "Rock Island System." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATBS is effect ou July 12, 13, 15 and 16, ui August 18, 19, 25 and 2C; 90 dsjs turn limit Be sure that your ticket rads vl tho Great Rock Island Route. Tho best and most reasonable din ing car Borvico. For Informatics, GEO. W. BAINTER. T. P. A. L. B. GORHAM, Gen Agt, 256 Aldtt street. Portland Ore. Quick Time East Prom Tacoma, SeatUe, the rmj Sound country and Spokase t aouri river points and the Sootfrt thn nurllnetrm offers aulck serrwS. Through trains Seattle to Kaassi City equipped with big, free caair w standard Pullman sleepers, ass tea but not least, tourist sleepers, elsst, comfortable and cheap. Why not take the Southeast irssdsj via Billings and the BurllngteaT T can't do better, and you mlfnt do worse A. C. 8HE-DON, Gsneral Aont lOO THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. I' -i O. C. T. CO8 PASSENGER STEAMERS POMONA ud lltoaa leave for PortUsd Mondr tdceiday b4 Fttaay at to a m TaeMlsr. Tburtdsy and SstnrJs r '! a Tor CMrralli. Teds Ttursosi and Saiurday at p m For Indepeudew da 'y exeept SoudV atp to. Deck: Foot of Trade etrsei M. P. BALDWIN. Ag. Capital Nownal School First National Bank BuIIdlaP- Stile Thft fall term of twelvt weeks opew Sectciaber 28. Address. . vnine Cslen. Ul j. J. rinirj. - J. BrowDStein & Son. 54 State street- Hit-best cs MWforOIdes. Pelts. Wool. Tswj and furs; also teeiieral dealer Iron. Rubteraad Metals- flVavtelr?rl Bl um 70 WllfHIIIIWllsM'in ii sni ii in mini inmnffltrMimi