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DAILY OAPITAI. JO-EHAL, SALEM, OBE-OK, TinmSDAY, MOYEMBEB P, HOB Sj' t -v--- - COMPANY Piles Quickly Cured at Home Have you seen our New Line ----y -- - fBtrgTSf TT1wT'M7TTTTTnWWnnnenJLM- B i . . -H a of Neckwear IT'S THE SWELLEST YET HATS Our entire line of $3 Hats at Greatly Reduced Prices HAVE A LOOK. Inetant Relief, Pormanont Ouro Trial Paokago Mailed Freo to All in Plain Wrappor. R. BaMif Fowler Absolutely Pure Royal Baking Powder is indispensable to finest cookery and to the comfort and convenience of modern housekeep ing. Royal Baking Powder makes hot bread, cakes and pastry wholesome. Perfectly leavens without fermentation. Qualities that are peculiar to it alone. There is no substitute for Royal Baking Powder where the best and most healthful food is required. ROYAL DAKINO POWDER CO., NBW YORK 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' I .X.-JtvA. X O ft H M 1 1 1 I I II 1 1 II H I II I I IT Murdering Jew mwi lo be an eaotor tack for Ike Unmask than killing Jap. It I a pity tkoro U not modern Mor- wWP HWI WS Wj The Secramento We esysi "Oonelol euoy I ft Jwul of ike deepest dye." Wouldn't that jftr Um popcorn olf Ik top WxmIhm of it UkrIMma tree! King -Bwnl and Tel Ami, Ike Obl ee omiireM nr celebrating their birth days today. IWdle is , bet the b4uh In T4 Amh fail to state her age bet he I anyway M. Mr. Til ft denies he hi after tkc preal--deeey. The pre-tdeuey, imM It apeak, would undoubtedly Huewej Mr. Tftft -with abundant ferveuey, that It wim nel lift or kirn. . . Mayor look, of Halterd, I defending ft Ureeek premise aati. eettlag up defeeo that Um wcumm In lie ohm tad conimiiiptto. Oad look I MI you twpoet her to have to bo It helpmate f H eaueerf The Portland Journal It still puWIeb tog tke Itinerary of Uwl and (Bark, or. Carrol, If you will o wh to Guild' Uk jee'll flat the Pwtlaed General MeetfW Company hue turned off Ike lights Um money In exkaeetad. Ih h dUeeoslou a to the author of tko e pro-doe "A pnhile oU In a public inn," h reader of Harper 'a nap it waa tko governor of South Cnro Uo. Tko gentleman U ptebiUdy slight 1 mlxe wkat Um governor of South Ourollua Jmld w-bnt what's tko ! Mm. iUUUtn Chlble Dorr don't Uko XOOCSVOlt 'O idea about women. Inel dentally she remarked tmU "tko ior mm boiwooa tko 'sow www ' awl tko o!o woman U tkrnt tko oM WMNHH workod for kor boorV i iko bow wo wa warkoU for wjo." Ah1 tkoro.'o Hiool is tkftt itloa, too. 'M M. W. A. TImm wU bo a aoolftJ at our kU Tbr4ft- veoioo; t 8 o'olook. AM imwlura aro iotoj to bo profroat. By ortor of V O. Pennyroyal, pills ?0r'-!..,:w:.'-..Wistft.,!'Hit' I. UKtl Ul.l wttUi Wim MWI WNunWM Tkt4liwi ICni. Irii HHWllttilli . ImIWi H 1U1 w I Ifl " -X" X' i6 Mwuwi UU (pi rv T JU 4 "lUlUr rr UKh Utf k r ra Uatl. IU.OJHI t.il..uli Mtw MOkMM. . t'klklMCkjwlMl(U, I'lili i-a. M4U l4ti J "Gone Bat Not Fof gotten." Tho mo&ay )ou wigkt Wave savod, but didn't. 0n bank aotouRt, savo yr weaay and booawo lutU pHilat. Tho Ideal Limit of BanklNg will aot bo reaahot) UKtU ovory porson who has an iaoomo keopa a bauk Raouat. Thoro are bBudrods of peraooa In this vicinity who do nat koop a bank account, but should do oo. We aro always roady at thotr eervlco. Salem State Bant ... ' -" L. K. PAGE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cashl&r TlLANKSaiVINO ntOOLAMATlOK. Uftlted 8UVen of Anurias, Btoto of Or. gH, IlzoouUvo DepartHMHt. Tko Prooidoat of tko Uili Btatoa, 4ft porMMMMO Of ft tllftO-kONOrod OHOtOM, k d4Nftto4 TknriHlfty. iko Hk dy of Novombor, A. I)., iMH, m a day of otMral IkaftkoiriTiNX aa4 prayor. Our towNtry kfta MMk indotd for wkiok to bo tkftMkfnl. Wkilo war and mmon of witr, pootilloMO, oftrtbifHak and ffttMiiio kiivo dlatHlotod and dU torbod ikmno of tko pooploa of tka oartk, Had, wotm titan Hit of tkoiM, rofttioft HMd riot born of tyramiy and itoroow lion kavo aUiiiod with tko blood of iftMAooftt Nftd kolpioM tko Mil of olkor ooMiitrioM. ftwd oiumoiI tkroiiM of mighty raktm to totlor to Ikoir foundation, pronporily, poaoo himI pioiity kavo fnl Ion to tko lot of our boievod ootrntry. Novor In tko klotory of or own otnto kavo tko pooplo boon kappior or hmto proMMrooM, and Hovor kaa tkoro boon a bri)Mtor outlook for future Rrowtk ad dovoloptHOHt. Tboroforo. T, Ooorjfo K. GkiuNborlftlft Hovoriior of tko otato of Orogoii. by virtoo of tko aMtkority in nm voMoh, do korobr aot apart Tkuradar, tko MKk day of VorotoUr. A. D., IMS, n a day of tbaokatrlvlttc, and I roquo! tkat tko pooplo of tkla iatalloot ooih MoHWooltk Jo on tkftt dar abotftta from tkolr momaI avoatloa a ad rotwrM tkftftka to Alwiffkix Ood for tko bloa ahwi wklek II. In UU boNoAolont wia doat. kaa toon It lo boatow. Ih wltiMM wkoroof, I kavo broato aot my kaod aad oanood rko groat al of otiito to bo koroNMto niMxd nt tMo eily of BftloM. tkla Mk day of Xovow bor, In tko yoar of Mr Iord ooo thou Md Mtoo kuodrod aad Hva. OHO. K. cnAMMBJtLAlX. Oovorftor of Oroffoft. My tko Mvomori V. I. DUXRAK. Soorotary of Mat. LoHdoH'a Now Mayor iNaMgwratod. Loftdoa. Nor. 9. Wotior Yaugkaa Morgan. Laftdto' now lord mmvot, w to4ny tovoHtoil in tk notoMry muui nor wk mM tko powp and aoroHMny wklok kna aoooniMiMiod aock an ovoni for eottturioa. Tko pront foatnro of Mm inftMNuratioft wo tko parndo of Um rorporoibtM and Ik gvildw tkroojii nko wain atrooto of tko eily. Tko otroot tktoiiMh wklok tko porado mowod wwo Hnod wltk mnny tkon ftiido of pooplo and iMftdmwaly dooo rwtoil wink trimnpkol' ncokoa. fkupi and bunting. Booldoo a nwjnbor or maf nifirffti ftantt, rojirotanting ktorMl piwxlM Mml tko dovoiopmont of tko UMropolU, tko pamdo iftotodod a Urgo Muiubor of ropronntativoa of tko mh nii eorporation, of tko wu-loua XuildM. aokliora, fwltora, fir am an, aow aubloa, oHUlory and aitr ooniponioM, all HeooNtpojHiod by linndu' of wwola. Wlittft tko prorMMion rkod tko htw rurUi, tko ton) mayor, in kia full oivio rbH, )Nroaodod by tko rooordor, and ftttontlod by tko rotirlnr tord ma yar, tko Hkoriffs. tko mmm boaror, tko word Ihwmt, okiipkila aad alkrm in tkoir mblM trtiimiod mhiu, toKotkor wHk otkor fiMMUrlM, proioadad to tko ootirt of tko lord eklaf JHdUoo, wommk tkoy woro roeoivod by tlw Jndgwi. ftttlrotl in orlt roboa, fwU-boltowod wbjd nnd eookod kato. Tkoro tko mmwI aolontn etMirtooioo wr oxolwngad, tka lord mayor, in no oerdftiioo witk ouMom, rowjUnod eov orM wkiio tko rooordor road an on lanliiHo roriow of U moyor's jtost Ufa. ProMt tkoro tko prorooiion movod to tko oourt of Hppmhi, wkore tko uow Ion) mnyor vww roivod by tko wa tor of rolk) anl tko appool jndoo. drowoil in kkoir roboa of blaok aad jfokk Tkon tko ditraltarioa rotnraed to tkolr ooiioliM nnd the prooooaiaB moved tkrougii tko oity. Tko row lord mayor is a batokolor and aa ke will be oompellod to- outer tain a great deal in hit new ofilae, he eeleated hla aieoo, Mrs. Hornbrj- Steer, the wife of a clergyman, at present vioar of St. Phillip's, Lamfefttfc, to aet aa kdy ayoreaa. - 0 -" OASTORIA. Suna yTlnKia4tw;HwmtiiBWa Incorporate With Nominal Capital of $100,000 to Build Electric Line Tko Portland-Satan ElwtrU Ttallwnv CoMpony tkla morninf tiled article r incorporation witk tko aoerotarr ( otftto. A nominal eapital of $100.v) 4 itated Ih, tho papers ae the working took of tko corporation. Of eur' mny Hmob this amoaai of money is ill be Involved in tko various tranejmrtit tlon eebomee of tho eomimny, wlili eoatempmtoa tko eonotrnotion of a n t work of itttomrban railways throuui' oot tko Willamette valley. W. J. Watak. h. II. Cordeo anl H Dunn aro ftiven aa tho Incorporator f tko eoHrpany. All three of tkeee wn are naknown, both In fleJeta nnd Port land, which eitr la stated In the paper aa tko homo office of the oompnny. It la obvloM that tho real Intomta be hind the rnad are at present deter mined to keep from ptfblirJty. The Incorporation papers state that tko purpo nf the company Ih to con struct, maintain ami operate electric railway between the citloa of Snlem and Portland; to carry on enak lttud- aa ia CMttomary with trnnnporta lien companion, to "Imy, team and maintain, dlepoeo of, mU nnd orrate franchliMii and electric light plnnU in tho state .of Oregon; to own nnd de velop water power) to own, ell nnd oxokaHge property of wbntevor do eerlption, and to iMrrow tnonoy. la lwnda and aoadnct any other financial operailona an akall beoome necomry In the operation of the project. It la plftln from tkc Ineorporatlon pa pern that tko company Intend to en Hage oxtoneively In the traneportntlon mmlnoM, and' tkat It aleo-propeeoe to control water power and electric light planU aloe lU lino and In tkc eltlea In which It operated. The capital of 100,000 wonld not, of eoereo, be enffi eint to carry out even mtck pkjne a the project ore kavo made pnblie tkrongk their agents. Ah electric line from Bniem to Portland, approximate ly M MM in lonvth. wonld eeet t7M. 000 to brdtd and put In opera Uon, tho lire or me company, no ate ted In IU papers, la to be perpetnal. The Ming fee paid the Moratory of state wna rf.O0. The papers were wit neeeed by J. II. WetUrell nnd C. II. Milter. Plica Is a fearful disease, bat easy to cure if you go at it right. An operation with the knife Is dan gerous, cruel, humiliating and unneo-wsarv. HIF a-' BH UP '? l Mffl eB':'- .' ' " jSSHK vHPIsrH y lr ' ? frTr . m im in -i ii n - REMEMBER That We will Make You a Suit at $15.00 and Up THE TOGGERY A k i Tie Oity Will BuUd Walks. Itldc will be Immediately advertised for by tkn, city of Uaiem for tho eon atmcUon of 1HIVI feet of lvefet ce ment walks. The walk arv to be IsM In front of tkc property of deroMet koldors, who have failed or neglect to koed tko nolle of tkc eitr, that tko wnlkn mwet be built. At tkc com noil mooting Tneaday nlgkt the rtreet com wlsnionor wna antkorlaetl to see tket the pavemonto wore built, and was or dorod to aeonro bldn from contractor for thotr eonstnwtlon. The pavemonta were ordered con. atrnotod by tkc oonncll laet Angnet. wklok Ikon directed that notice skowld bo served on abont M property own ers to build cement pavements. All ef tkooo so notiAod complied with the ex ception ef nine. Tko limit of time al lowed them In which to complete ike work expired October Mtk. Tko prop erty owners for whom tkc city will eonetmot wattm arei Joscpk Albriek. KM) feet i K. 0. Uend rtoke, Mi feoti O. D. Mnllipin. 1W fceti Anna Meed, V fcett Ad V. akifT, 0 feoti K . P1emin ! feett Hoes K. Mooroe, Itfi fcett 8. Xf. tlnsM, StH foot, Okarloc Wldmer, ISA foot. All tko walks are to bo Ave foot wide. " '- O i ' Oatorrk Oajuwt bo Cured, wltk LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as tkey Manet reaek tkc scat of tkc disease Oatorrk is a bleejl or eoftsUUtUoaal die , and in order to care it yen mnat take internal remedies. Hall's Oatorrk Onrc is token internally, aad acta di rectly en tkc bleed and mucous wr faees. Haifa Oatorrk Cure is net a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one ef tko best physicians in tkis coun try for years and Is a regular pre-' script Ion. It Is composed ef the best tonles known, combined witk the best bleed purifiers, acting directly on the mweewa sprfaeea. The perfect combi nation ef the two Ingredients is wkat produces suck wonderful results in cur log Oatorrh. Send for testimonials frea. P. J. QtlBKar & CO.. Preps., Toledo, O. SeU by Druggists, price 7Sc Take Hall's Family Pills for oenstl patien. o NEBRASKA HAS LANDSLIDE. It-publioan Majority May Double That of Two Years Ago. Lincoln, Nob., No.-. 8. The election in "Nebraska kaa the appearance ef a Republican landslide on the head ef tho ticket. The plurality for Letten for supreme judge will net be lew than 18.000. and may exceed 26.000. more than double that of two years ago on a uecrea.eit vote. An average liepubll aan gala of 0V& votes to the precinct Is shewn. Beth the Republican candi dates for regents of the university are elected, but their pluralities are con siderably less than that for judge. Party lines were adhered to aa coun ty ofiloes, tho fuilenlsts making gains in some counties reliably Republican, and vice versa. There is just one other sure way to Im cured painless, safe and in tho privacy of your own home It Is Pyr amid Ills Onrc Wo mall a trial package free to nil who wr Ho. It will give yeu Inetant relief, show you the harmless, painless nnturo ef this great remedy and start yeu well on tko way toward a perfect cure. Then you can get a full-sized box from aay druggist far 60 cents, and often one box cures. If tke druggist tries to sell yeu something jutt aa good, It Is because he makes mere money e the substi tute, Imdat oh having what yeu call for. Tke cure begins at once and eon tlnuea rapidly unUl It Is complete nnd prM H HH Is Yeu cnh go right nkend wltk your work and be easy nnd com for to We all the time. It la well wertk trying. Juet send your mime nnd nddrees lo Pyramid Drug Cu., 007 Pyramid IlelldUg, Marshall, Mich .and receive free by return mall tke trial package Ih h plain wrapper. Theuimn.il have been cured in this easy, palnleM nnd IncRpenetve way, In the privacy ef tke kema. No knife and Its torture. No doctor and kla bWU. AH druggists, 80 cento. Write to day for H free package. ParkersvlUe Dam Suit. Jndne Oallowny this morning re- amo4 hearing argumenls Ih the enee of Wanna Stuart against J. L. Smith and others. Tkc ea in part of tke welMsnown Parkeravillc dam litigation. ana has been borers the circuit court of tkis county for many mentka, i 0 ' - raitk and Tact. Paltk la one thing and fact is anetker, it someUmej takes any amount ef faltk to produce ens fact. Years ef earnest work and faltk kave produced one fact about medicine tkat is deserv ing ef moaUeu here. If people wke are troubled witk general weakness tkreugk overwork, dissipation or ex posure ean get a remedy tkat wttl make rick red bleed from tke feed tkey eat, tkoir return to kealtk U assured. Oeed bleed Is the life ef tke body aa well aa tka nerves. Weak, sickly, pale people wke suffer wltk indigestion, dyspepsia, sick keadacke, lees ef strengtk and ambition, kaving diaay spells nnd always tired, ean be cured sound and wall witk Dr. Genu's Bleed nnd Nerve Tonic Sold by druggists for Sc per box, or S boxes for .8. Tkis Tenia nets in a common sense way, curing disease by giving etreugtk to resist it. Warm But Net Scientific Game. An interesting and amusing, if not ncientiie, gume of football was played on tko University Held last evening, wkea tke third University team defeat ed tke Yew Park team bv a score of f to 0. Tke game became so exciting tkat tke spectators crowded onto the field in such a manner that the players had barely room to make their end rune Pumulee were the ruling feature of the game, and in this nartleular the third team ie only rivaled by the 'vareltv. Tke wiaaers were heavier than their opponents, nnd had no difficulty ia utsk 4ng their required yardage straight tkreugk the line or around the end, while the Park boys were only success ful In making yardage a few times. One feature of the raime was the great variety and color of the uniforms worn by the players. Some, who were not fortunate enough to kave a uni form .were compelled to go kerne witk their coats buttoned up close around their neeks, because their skirts were torn off in the battle FOR SALE. Pour-ream cottage, Moraingeide ad dition. Plastered walls, lot 50 by 150. Just tke plaoo for small family. Will soil for cash r easy payments. Prise $550. Stop paying rent, own year own home. Address a M. Lockwood, 214 N. Oom-Bereial st., Salem, Oregon. iiii i it 187 COMMERCIAL ST. SOCIAL EVENTS "Kltohon SUowor." Mrs. Mdwnrd Welter gave a Kltck en Shower" yesterday afternoon for MIM Ilees THVtton, whose marriage to Mr. Clyde Bpooner, of Portland, will take place soon. The affair was In keetdntr with the occasion, hearts being -In evidence in nil the decorations. Oar- lands or thtm, pierced with tiny nr rows, were draped on tke walla and cur taint, while portieres of smile x nnd hearts were Ih the doorways. Itetweeu the two parlor large hanging basket! ef fern wore suspended, from which a large red heart, pierced, was pendant, Autumn leave were also used effective ly. Mrs. Weller was nMlated by Mrs. George Iturnett and Mrs. Charles Wel ler. Pregreeelvc hearts was played, in which Mrs, Okas. X, Puller won tke nmt prise, a large bouquet of caym lions, while Mies Jecde Holme was awarded the consolation prise, a small Indian backet NMed wltk candy heart. Dainty refreshments were served, tke keart scheme being carried out. The prceoat were ueefnl, a well ft ornnmental, and will be a source ef pleasure to tkc bride In her new home Among them wa it mop, with n bright red handle, Ued with an elaborate yel low ribbon, nnd waa Ike gift of Mr. Rdward Weller. Those present weret Mrs. A. L. Lovelace, Mr. Okarlea K. Puller, Mrs, Wm. P. nuboeck, Mrs. WIIMam TWtol son. Mr. Itertha Darby, Mrs. Charles TlUson, Mm. Homer Smith, Mr. Obac A. Precis ad, Mr. Carey P. Martin, Mr. W. D. MeNary. Mrc feme Cham berlain, and the Mbwec Claire and Jeeole Ilolmea, Annie Bleeen, Xuh Wagner. Oertrude Moore, SueTlllso, Miss Weller, Dot Kerry and Kate Cnr mlchael. Hotter Salem Lady, Mrc A. T. Stelner, of Racoburg. keld h very pleasant reception al her homo at that Place Wedaeeduy afternoon in honor of kor slater-in-lnw, Mrc P. II. Rerger, of tkis city. About 50 ladles were present. Light refreshments were served. Mrc Stelner was aesisted br Mrc Prod K. Gel tins, nee Mb Bertha, Sehlbrede, and Mrs. . W. Terrell. The fnvon were large ehryoantkemumc Henry-Orawferd Wedding. A very pretty home wedding waa otomalaed yeoterday at the "Maple" the country home of Prof and Mrc W. J. Crawford, when tkolr ddeet dough tor, Stella Juanita, waa married to Wayne D. Henry. Immediately preceding the ceremony Mrc H. S. Glle, of Salem, sang "Ok, Promise Me," la a very beautiful man ner. Promptly at S o'clock, to the strain of Lohengrin's march, tke con tracting parties entered tke parlor, wkiek had been vry tastefully decor ated for tke occasion, and, in tke pre cum of many friends, tkc werd were said by Prof. W. J. Crawford, fntber ef tke bride, wkiek made tka young people one. During tke performance of tke eer emeey tke room waa filled witk bar. monies of wedding music, Mrc P. W. Oliffe. of Salem, presiding at the plana. Tke bride was beautifully gowned in aimide white, with trii nf nfi.. tal laee, and carried a shower bouquet of wkite chrysanthemums. The groom1 wore the conventional black. I Tho decora lions , ,lv t Mis NMna MeXary and Mrs, II. S. Gilo, both intimate friends of the bride, aad were profuse and beautiful. PW toons of Bngllek ivy, witk skewers of mistletoe ami wWte erkysantkemums formed tke parlor deeerations. The walls and ceiling of one of the two 'iou8 dining rooms were adorned with ferns and white chrysanthemums, while red chrysanthemums and au tumn leaves formed the decorations for tke ether. After tka oann sl ,.-.. i l .... .-f " ""-8- .. nw gaees repaired to the dining room, where a bounteous wedding din ner waa served. Mlw Leoline Skaife, Mies Lina Phillips. Miss Alice Shep ard and Mrs, Prank Crawford served at the tables. The eauniA warn , -i-i-i- - many bandseme and valuable presents. They took the afternoon train for Port lnnd, and from there will go to Wash ington to make a tour of the Sound citle-. Oa tkolr return they will take up their residence at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Tnrv nn -f - ov ceo tows and leave tke farm in va care or taetr sea. They will thus nave one of the finest country homes in the state. Tke bride is a Rra1u.fn of IW mal department of Wilhn rite mi ty, and was one of tho moit fm student at that Inetllutl n, 8kt out from the old school to btmt popular n teacher jis site was a tltfe She has taught in Salem, Silvtru veo4flmrn, Tiimmook ruuslr u Illinois, nnd everywhere h.r fn are legion. Tke groom is one of Polk em mot popumr nmv prngrrmrs y farmers, nnd Is n leader in bit nlty. They begin their weeWlU wltk the beet wishes of a Imtt at m iripnns, "At lrorae Mia Veda Mac Cross was it htm a number of bcr frlenra HAturdtr lag. Tke kouee waa d ts!M m nrofnsiOH of vine mat-!'' Tn ill hi and gold Unto, Mis Cti wm h In entertalMng by MIm Msnc R(s Tke Bret nmusement w.s a ls(r teat, Otay Cary winning lbs k priae. and tke gir rr vrsi Ml Ioule OroMae. M " is4 name helped to pun the tws UtSJ fy. Ml mthel PrlMcll v-'4u tune teller. A iktlntv luiH wm latei, Mr. Croa leing n Um9 lag by Mia Prlll an ? Mra i liefer. The spcelal feature of tkshsH eon wna the huge pumpkin wkia orated the center of the (nMa So were attacked from all wH UM guest drew one nml rcr ur 1 a aria Tke affair waa dcHM.nl la w wav, nnd wa one rmr nf rtsna Tnose present wrc- Mfi Moore. A lei no Tkominn, n. Ilarbara Durbln. ItarbsrA 1 ikit ndlft Kcyser, Ware on K'i'Ii isvoicne tiillKeath. n..r..,. a Pranee Poble. Hlcn l'i '' Pronlaa, Iou Thomiwirtn rrt h' Madeline Wnlker. MiMrr 1 Inclrr dred PerMna. Mar 1 i s V Thlelsen. Sopkl Catlln h .1 N Rlekreell and Vera ? "f D Meecrs. Illalne Hubbnr ' ' : Cert OftbrieieoH. Cornell )?r Moore. Ifiroel Knv. M' Hto Prod Myer, Prod Carv, i.c.-.rge ; Ifownrd Oatlln. Jcui 'rf J Moore, Iftwreue Hofr I. "' Halpk Cronlse, Nalph M ''. Holland. Tom Holman T-i Willie Perkin. Curtis t r s ssdTi Pox, of fttolurcall. CASTOR I For Infanti nnd Clnldret (he Kind You Have Always Hearn tko Rljiaiuro of Yeu ean make money Sh November 11th at Tke Journtl'i' elal Bale Day ef Bubsriptiat. tka big ad for full partlisrf. Sakm Box Facte O. P. MAflON, Prop. I am In South Salem, where J1 find mo for all kinds of fralt orchard boxes and bop bssket. Miller street, Salem. Phrce ifk Washing Mad Easy Gasene Soap Will work in cold f ' bard, or soft water witl. -ut l Gaseue is a oold water W soap scientifieAliy im" ure materials. It sets well on ooarse and deVste n 5 bars for 25 A. L. Harvey Tho Popular Grocef- Cor. Court and High Phone 216. ,i,.illw.i-l.i!mWrrgiitT