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WILL CAUSE CONTEST Employers Perfecting Organization in Chicago Come Out Flatfooted for the Open Shop and This An tagonizes Union Labor Chicago, Dec. 10. Preliminary steps were taken In Chicago today to rganlzo a national federation of lo ee.1 employers' association In the building lined. In tho opinion of thoso well Informed as to tho purpose and acopo of tho movement Its Import ance can scarcely bo overestimated. In plain words It alms to curb the ox eesBlvo exactions of tho labor unions, from which tho building trades havo GROWS HAIR LIKE THIS within a few months. Nkwbro's Hkrpicidb kills the dandruff germs that cause falling hair and finally baldness. No other preparation but Hcrpiculc kills the dan druff ccrm. Destroy the ft cause, you remove the effect. Herpicide is a delightful hair dressing for regular toilet use. Litixoitok, Hoirr., 8pt. 50, W. 1 hare used one-lull bottle of llrrpUUle, and my bead la free from (Urnlrult and my balrdon not falloutas formerly. lam Ttrr mncn enuinseaoTerino resuus.nna nTo reoc umeaded It to R nmnber of ray friends. Miss Maiioold U-udwu. Por Sale at all DntCljus Drug Storts.J For t by Daniel J. Fry. Send 10 enee In stamp for wimple to Tho HerpJelde Co., Detroit, Mloh. fZamamzabkLim".m&ztjtj. -, . -- n i hi A ! Q99&M90OQ0939&WMfo9mWSm99iQGWNt99999C'699&Q99 ! The House Furnishing Company. 269 Liberty Salem. 6f eine i m tan wwiif 'imiaioiiiiiinn We do what We Claim We kill and remove cancers and tumors witbont the aid of a knife. Read the testimony of a prominent Salem man: !! TO THE PUBLIC. In justice to Dr. Cook, and that the !! unriH m imnw u hat treat work he isdoinj:, 1 wish to ,. "whu J " ,,.-. 0- - inform them that lhave been ': for the past fifteen months and in that time ne nas re- u S! moved from mv alimentary canal three tumors of can' . I" cerous growths, as large as a man's hand, all from the . i :..:,. Alcn onnthor rinrrfrnii; frruWtn from at larger uucmiiic. mu ""' ,..-..--.. .- ; ,, off my right right foot and another from my right . , thumb. This has all been accomplished through mcdi- . . cinesilone, they killing the growth and the spider like ;; roots and nature itself casting them off, without the ;; aid of knife or surgery. 1 do not believe I could have ; ; found equally successful treatment anywhere in. he ;; world and cheerfully recommend Dr. J.F.Cook, the ;; Botanical Doctor, to all who read this testimonial. ; ; R. J. Spencer. We can do as mnch for you or more ; ; if you need it. i ! J. F. COOK neutsrher RotaBlcal Doctor. Care all DImi8. Salem. Liberty St. j DAILY suffered ato and tho ninnnin of unfair competlUon, will bo kept In view by tho new organization, but a" of theso will bo of secondary im- j-unanco in comparison with tho main purposo of advancing and protecting tho Interests of tho tontractors In their relations to the labor unions. The Idea of the National Associa tion of Employers, under which name tho federation Is to bo known, had Its Incoption In the formation of the Building Trades Employers' associa tion In New York last spring. Noth log of the kind on so largo a scale had ever been achieved In any city in this country, and all cities which had been dlsturbod by labor conflicts watched the outcome. Soon slmllnr associations woro formed In other cltlos and the Idea of a national fed oration was tho result. R"ented In tho federation aro th fr lowing trndes: Architectural Iron, elevator building, plastering, hou-o drainage, mantel and tllo work, miuons and buldors, plumbors, steamflttors, car ponters, stono cutters, marble manu facturers, painters, decorators, mosa ic work, and electrical work. Tho objects of the organization, as sot forth In the call for todny's con ference, are as follews: To advance and protect tho Inter ests of tho contractors. To secure equitable treatment In their dealings with their employes. To encourage organization nnd the formation of associations of contract ors. To regulato conditions among build ing contractors. To mnlntnln peace nnd harmony between tho employer and employe. Tho basis of sottloment of all dis putes should be conciliation nnd ar bitration. The sympathetic strike should be absolutely prohibited. Where conditions are proper and employes' associations exist, agree ments to be made with them. A uniform form of agreement bo adopted and used In making joint agrcomonts, wages being adjustod ac cording to local conditions. All agreements to embody tho fol lowing principles: Thero shall bo no restriction of tho uso of machlnory or tools. Thoro shall bo no restriction of tho uso of any manufactured material, oxcopt prlson-mndo. ' No person shall havo tho right to Intorfore with tho workman during working hours. Tho uso of npprohtlcos shnll not bo Leather Uphol stered Goods iu Chairs, Rockers and Couches. Will you consider qno as an Xrans gift? With tho propor pressure brought to bear Santa Claus g might present you with ono. fi Street Albany i . . . a , taking treatment trom mm CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER SCSSSEE! TOO MUCH Exercise la as bad as too little for tho growing girl. It is very easy for her to overdo, and this is especially dangerous at that critical period of a young girl's life when she crosses the line of woman hood. It Is not an uncommon thing to lay the foundation for years of after misery by neglect of necessary precau tions at the first "change of life." The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription not only establishes regular itv, bnt It gives health to the entire womanly organism. It is the best mcdl cine for diseases peculiar to women because it cures the causes of disease completely and per manently. " Favorite Prescrip tion" contains no alcohol, neithet opium, cocaine nor any other narcotic. It cannot disagree with the most deli cate constitution. Tor a number of months I suffered with female trouble," writes Mis Agues McGowne. of nil Hank Street. Washington, D. C. I tried various remedies, but none seemed to do me any permnnent good. The doctors uld It was the worst case of Inkrnal trouble they ever had. I decided to write to you for help, I received a very encouraging reply and commenced trest meut nt once. I had not used your 'Favorite Prescription n week before 1 iKgati to feel better, nnd. I continued, my health gradually Improved, and Is improving every day." Dr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical Advier, in paper covers, is sent fret on receipt of si one-cent stamps to pay expense of mail'ng only. Addma Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. "II J. ' " prohibited. Tho foreman shall be tho agent of the) employer. All workman nr at liberty to work for whomsoever they see fit. All omploors are at llborty to om ploy and discharge whomsoever they see lit The last clause Is n plain declara tion for tho open shop. Union mon hnvo nlways contoaUtl that a success ful movement to ostnbliHli tho open shop meant tho end of organized la bor. For thla reason It Is prodlcted that tho now association will have tho antagonism of tho unions from tho vory outRot Forosoolng tho prob able aim of tho now association, tho American Federation of Labor, as sembled In nnnual convention In Bos ton last month, gavo extended atten tion to tho open shop Issue nnd for mulated a report strongly opposing It. Tho notion of tho two orgnnlza tlons, ono roprosontlng thrco-fourtho of tho organized workmon of America, nnd tho otho'r roprosontlng tho build- Imj trades of tho ontlro country, por toud a conflict the oxtont nnd romiltq of which can bo but faintly Imagined Tho organization of tho building trades Is tho first groat stop In the movement urged by Prealdont Parry of the National Manufacturers' asso ciation to organize all employers of the United States in a fight against tho alleged unjust demands of tho labor unions. Tho succoss of this first offort, so far as tho work of or zation la completed, Is such ns to gratify its promotors. Tho oxtent to which it has "caught on" is evidenc ed by tho fact that nearly fifty cities were roprosonted among the dele gates present, when the conference opened this morning. Among th cit ies are New York Chicago, Pitts burg, San Francisco, St. Louis, Min neapolis, Topeka, Codar Rapids, Cin cinnati, Newark, Reading, Hast St. Louis, Detroit, Indianapolis, Cleve land and Brie. HovVa Thief Wo offer ono hundrod dollar re ward for any caso of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENBY CO., Toledo, Onto. We, the undoralgned, have known F. J. Cheney for tho loot 15 yearn, and bellevo him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and finan cially ablo to carry out any obliga tions made by their firm. WBST & TRUAX, Wholwale Drug gists. Toledo, Ohio. WALDINO. KINNAN t MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. 1 nails uautiiu wiD an ihw 'nMT ,. d,rect,y upon hiooa Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken later- aud mucous surfaced of the system. Testimonials sent free. Prise 76c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Haifa Family Pitta are the bent. Braneon A. Raoan. Keep all Vladu of groeerles, ana they are the best that oau be found la the city. You dos't know It until you have tried theea. a CASTOR I A Por IafaaU and CMUxea. U m Yoa Han hmp BHikt Beerc &e etgaattere vt Ztf 10, 1B03. aaa Died of Blood Poisoning. O. W. Howo died at Cortallla Sun day of blood poisoning, as a result of a slight abrasion on tho flngor of tho right hand. Sovoral days ago Mr. yowo scratched tho finger on a rusty nan, and gradually poison sot In. As a last attempt to savo tho man'$ life, tho arm was amputated, but too Into. Tho sufforor rallied from tho shock caused by tho amputation, but rapidly grow worse, and at 12:85 p. ni ox plred. Tho remains will bo forward ed to London, Or., for burial. Deceased came here from Grand JuncUon, Colo., about threo weoka ago. He was 54 years of ago, and leaves a wlfo. Bed Tim I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and say com plexion Is better. My doctor says It acta gently on Ue armache, liver and kidneys, and la a pleasant lax&tlv. It la made of hsrbs. and la nrenanxl a easily as tea. It la called Lane's med- Iclne. All druggists sell It at Ue and 60 cents. Lane's Fasti? Medicine moves the bowers each day. It yoa cannot get It, aend for free saraplos. Addreas, Orator Woodward, LeRoy, N. Y. When You Want Something to eat, Juat try the White House. They can aorve you at any hour of tho day or night. as A,yiaraet Today IUrfc4 T a u Buvsa a isaota narsri" V MM.1.. .. ...... J. Cepltal City Bryant A What 7Se. Mill Quetatlene. Pennell, Preps. Budmheat tOc Peuttry t aHelnvr'a Market Chlekena Ee. Eggo Per dozen, JSc. , Turkeys, 1214014c. Dueki lOo. Hep Market Hope HOiOo, PsUUM, Vegatablae, Ete. Potato 10c. . Onion me. Drltd Fruit. Peachee 10c, Apricot-10c. Apples lOe. Petite prunee 4c Italian prunee 5c Weed, fenee Petta, Ete. Dig fir ? 1.00. Beeond-crowth 1 M, Ark 11.00 to LTa. Dody oak $4.10. Pole oak $4.00. Cedar Poata 'a. Hl'da. pot and .Hre. Oreen Hidee, No, 1 it7c OfVw Hides, No. 18, Oalf aklna I to le. Sheep 7Se. Ooat Sklno He to tl.N drain and Freur Wheat, Balom Flouring MUU 75c. OaU c. Darloy $18. SO per ton. Flour Wholwale, $3.80. Live tteek Market Bteere Itfc. Oowe XHo. Bheep $1.M. Dreeeed real I He Dreeeed ko Kc Uto hoge 4He. Vutton So per pound, Teal OIWc. Hay, Feed. Eto. JJaJlled cheat $11. naled cloTor $10. Dran $20. Short $21. Creamery and Dairy Product. Oood dairy batter lOOlSe. Crtwrnery butter HHc Cream eeparator eklmmed, at Com. Creamery, llc, aet. Portland Market WheatWalla Walla, 7Jc. Valley 78c. nour Portland, beat trade, $eT(9 J.8; graham, $1.7(. Oate Choice White, $1.07Hc Harloy Feed, $10 per ton; rolled, $11. MlllatuffDran, $1. Hay Timothy, $160$1C. Potato SOOfOe EKa Orogon ranch, 15c. Poultry Chlckena, mixed, U per pound; aprinc, 10c turkeyi, lire, 12014c. Mutton Dreiied, 60 Wc Pork Dreased. 0V4e. Iteof Oroaa, IOHc Veal 8c. Hope 1903 erop. 11011c Wool Valley, 17011c; JCaaUrn Orecon. 12CI1S; UcbaJr, HOHhie. Hidee dry. IS ponnda ani upward,' 1( in UHr Batter neat dairy. IOOHWc; fan ey creamery. 3032i4c; atore. U&lCHc. CLASSIFJiLlPl a4vmtati(. Trr IUm er leu. J - latrt4lkretlfcar2St.50(aWMk $1.50 s muck, as svsr flrstu sttsssi rsl. WANTED. Wanted At once; a housekeeper on farm, eight mile south of Salem; no family. Address 8. tt. Jones, R. K. D. N. S. M41 s Wantei A girl to do general houae work; Mrs. R. D. Allen, 347 High street 12-29-tf Wanted. Male reporter fer ofty work at Journal offlee-. Apply in person after J p, m. ,12-9-tf Wanted. Stenographer to handlo cor rospohdonco In circulation depart ment. Journal office; aftor 3 p. m. 12-9-3t FOR SALE. For Sale. Wo hato omo baled cheat bay and aomo loose cloror hay for Bftlo, at $12.60 por ton. Oeo. Swo Flo. 10-8-St For Sale. Stock hogs, All also of Poland China hogs. -Win. H. Egan, P. 0. nervals, routo 2; phono Farm No. 36. 12-9-lwk For Sale. Anyone wantlnjia bargain In six colonies of bees and Chase hives, call on or nddrcs's S. O. Klghtllngor, caro wator company. 12-9-3t Fer Sato Or trade for town property, KO-acre farm. Inquire at 250 Mill atreet 12-4-lvrk Three Choice Young Doer Itaglater ed norkahtrca; welfht 200 pound; term reaaonablo. Thoao pUra aro from, tho flno brood bow I purchased of Mr. Ladd. payln $60 for her. J. W. UcKlnney, Turner, Ore, ll-JMf OTercoTTniroa7neISvioodv coats, nearly as good a new, for one-fourth their coat lira. O. H. Walker, at Salem Dye Worke. 11-27-U For Sale Or trade, a fin 10-acre chtckea or fruit ranch; flrtclaaa bulldlage and lmproTeeieaU; cloee to school, peateOloe, atore and rail way station. Will trad fer city or unimereved farm property. Adcreea -W. J.,M Oare Journal. 11-6- Fer Sale. O. K. Orubbera. Beat In Oregon; thwe state premluma; one horse has tho power of 91; can grub an uore a day, James Finney, Brooks, Or. lO-ll-lm For Sale lnmproved and unlmproTed block property In 8outh Bales. For Information Inquire of It llofer, Journal office. 10-f-ti Choice Farm For Sale. Threo miles northwest from I) rooks, having dwelling house, barn and two hop house, with 30 acros of hops, bal anco farming land, with running water, except enough choice tlmbor to aupply the place. M, J. Kgan. 11-12-tf For Sale, Dargalns. Bevoral choice plocoe of proporty, both outside and Inaide. ' Call and se oowncr, 407 High street, 2H blocks north of city balL 11-lMm For Sale Eighty acres of land In Washington county, for $460. A bargain for some one wanting to make a home. Borne timber on the place; some cleaned. E. Hofor, Sa lem, Oregon, 10-l-tf FOR RENT. Roems for Rent Up stairs, CotUe block, by day, week, or month. Al so light housekeeping rooms. Elec tric light. Open all hours. Commercial fit., No. 331. Phene: 2986 Main. Hat tie Hutchlna, Prop. MISCELLANEOUS, Molsr'e Darbsr Colleoe Of Bait Lake City, ofens advantage In teaching the trade that cannot be had else where. Avoid schools the Oregon and California harbors' now laws are apt to oloao at any time. Write today for our special offer to dis tant students. . ll-10-lm The Proper ThlnoThe popular drink for family uio la Q. B. soda and carbonated baveragoa. Every body ahould keep thoso good at their home. Call up Oldeon Btoli Co. 'phone 421. Say Have you tried Edwarda & Lusah- ers for rneatu. We havo tho beet sausage In town. Corao and try It, and bo convinced. 410 Bail State street Salem Truck and Dray Co Oldest and beet equipped company In Ba lem. Piano ard furniture mortal a specialty Office 'phone, 8lt. W. W. Brown A- Bon. proprietor. Offlee No. 0 Stat street Mlm Dr. Z. M, Psrvln At 297 Commercial street, upstairs Singing sohooL HudlmenUl and sight reading class es. Beglna Wednesday evening, Oc tober 14th. Class tilery Wedno day evening to May 1st, next Tul Uon, $1.00. Unique Cleaning Room Shaw A Jtrhoson. the oleaners. are now Jo catod at 209 Commercial street They do a general pressing and re pairing business. Hpeelalties: Skirts, silk wain la, kid glove, genU' oloth Ing. etx. lltoae 2M 6-lltlyr. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. Dr. W. S.ottWlU hereafter b found Id the Brey block, 27IV4 Cora meroial street, over Oregon Bko Co. Offlee telephone. 2)31; rt deae phone. 2711. Offle hours I to 12. and 2 to 6 New Sweet Cider 8end your order t the neart grocery, or eall phono 42L Oldson BtoU A Co. MM DRE84MAKERB. Mr. L, CmptU-Oom dnwecaaiiag t hr acta, oa th ear line, near tk Hoot BUa eemetery. Oewatrf iMttetted. 11-11 taa-d-w WIN VVATCHMAKKrL W. Calvat Praetleal WitohmatnB. lit State atreet, make a ejwttlatcf of ropalrins watches, clocks ea4 Jowetry, and iruaranteee good woife at reasonable price. lMMjr RESTAURANT. Ferguaon'a Reetauntnt 91 fltftta atreet Open day and algJU. Obt 10c meala are bettor than any K houae In the atato, six 20n meats for $1.00; 21 10c meala tor $1.00. LODQES. Valley ledge No. 18, A.O. U. W. Meeta In tholr hall la Holman block, eer ner Bute and Liberty, eTory Uoa day evening. VUlUnjf bretbrea welaome. Roy MclnUre, M. W. A. K. AufraacA Recorder. Central Lodge Ne. 16, K. cf P. Oastte luui in iioiraan dioojc, comer BtaM and Liberty Stt. Tneedayof ftUk week at 7:30 p. sa. A, E. Btraact O. C. R. J, Fleming K. ef R. and a. Foreetera ef Amsrlea Oottrt Wwa wood roreatera No, It. lleeta Fri- day algkt in Turner bleak. H. W, Mlatara. O. IX.; A. L. Irrowa. tfteq. Modem Woodmen of Amsrloay Ore gon ueaar oamp No. tstt. Hett every Thursday erenlag at I ocloe Holman Hall, Frank A. Tttrner, T P.; A. L. Drown. Clerk. Protection Ledoe Na S, AactesU Or der United Workmen, meet erery Saturday evening In the HoIbub Hall, corner State and Llbertr streets. Visiting breUreo wetocfem. J. a rjraham, M. W.; J. A..Belhro9a! Reoerder. OSTEOPATHS. Ore, M. T. Sclioettle, Frank J. Bar? and Anna M. Rarr. Graduate American Bchool of Oateepatlty, Klrkavllle, Mo., encceeaon to Dr. Grace AlbrlchL Ofllc hour 9 to 12 and 1-30 to 4:30 o'clock. 0J Fellows' Temple. Phone Main 9TMt residence phrnie 3801 red. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Evan'a Darber 8hop Only flret-daw shop on 8tat atreet TUverf thlag new and up'i.ato. Finest porce lain hatha. Shave, 16o; halr-ont JCc baths. 2Jc. Two flrst-clee boot hlaoka. C. W Rvana. proprietor. BENJAMIN 8CHWARZ A 8QN& Hop morchanta, 97 to 99 St&t street, Balem, Oregon. Represented by Jon. Harrla. WM. DROWN A CO Hop. Mohair, wool, hop growers' auppllen, M 229 Commercial street, Balem, Ore son. Phono 1301. SQUIRE FARRAR Hop merchaart and purchasing agent No. 9104Er Commercial atreet, npstalrs, BalM, Oregon. Phono 1C61. T. A. LIVE8LEY & CO Dealer to hops and hop supplier, Phono 1211, office room 18 Oborhelm bldg, th lent, Oregon. J. CARMICHAEL Hop bnyer. Otte in uush-iiroyman huiidlng, Baleca, Oregon. Sample of choice hop llrlted from all growora, CATLIN A LINN Hop buyera. Room 8, Dush-Ilreyman block, Balem, Ore gon. Phono 1431. HUBDARD A CROSSAN Hop bay. ers. Room 2, Murphy block, Balem, Oregon. Telephone No. 371. WATER COMPANY. atarfSIsWrSiiMH SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at offe. Bills payable monthly In adrane. Mae all complaints at the ofdc. EXPRESS AND TRANSFER. CAPITAL CITY Express and Traiisfer Moot all mall and passenger trais Baggage to all parts of the city. Prompt service. Telephone No, L IIECKMAM HEDRICK A S0MYER WIRE FENCINa Hop Wire Woven Wire Fendrt. Plane your orders now and get re duced prises. Car of fencing to arriv October 23th; car of fencing in No vembr. Writ and get price. WALTER MORLWT, 0 Court BL, Balem, Or. VARIETY STORE. ajarataAsNjB'flkafSa Coat llaacers Hlue China In sets or by the piece, In insay styles. The Variety Stoic 94 Court St. Aaaora At. Wtkh. P9 DENTISTS. O. H. MAOK Sueeesaor to Dr. J. U. Keen, la Whit rvtrnur SlaJaca. OroeocL Psitia desirinK superior operation at re& erat fe in any branch are In oapeeisti wjeeat THE EUTECAFB 204 Commsrclal SWL Regular Dinner at Neon 25c Meals at all hoars Service a la Carte E ECKBRUBN, Pro?Hec ill i n SJ II SI ;J I s I 14M444MHWWWWW