5 "'" ' , ,es,eiissssssssstnWWlMQSS9yBWC DAr,T una wow saixm. osn" -"" "p" a)' "0B' PI0KLE3 NEW DILL3 NEW SWEETS NEW MIXED PIN-MONEY PICKLES. Wo want you to como and boo thoso tmuch-talked-of plokloa. Wo havcthora i both in bulk and glass. MIXED MELON.MANQO GHERKIN ONION BUR-CUCUMBER PEAOII Prom 15c . bottle up FUIiLER & DOUGLAS, Salem's Leading Grocers, Confection tionors and Bilkers, 4M-1A0 State 8fc Phones 183, 197. Always ready to serve you at our Ice Cream awl Lunch Par lors. The Iowa Dairy Separator Is guaranteed to be the olopest skim mlng separator I the world. Hot m close, bnt the deceit. Yen boy a cream separator to toko cot the cream; why net buy a separator which takes out mere than a ay other! The second carload of Town Dairy Separators for tMe year boo Jt boon received. Low Tank Simple Easy Running Less Ploor Space Than Any Other Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. 211 to 237 State St., Snlcm PETALUMA 1 I 1 1 RH f spbbsbbi I INCUBATORS lfVyss3PsEssrEpspi?3DooHeH Again won the hlghes award at M Lewis ami Owrk Bxpwition on aotnal loints of merit. It wUl soon bo tho to got yow baton ready to bring oft In time for spring frya. dot yow inonha tor now, and profit by the oarly mar kot. There 'a good money in it FA Jk1 IfYfYI flC Ao W iU)i 1113 Implement House. VX-mi um Farm implements. WheeU, Au v - - exa bUea, Bewtug Machines and Sapplle- coPY""qiMlww.fef"' New Edison Theatre T. ML MEDLEY, Manager. Salem, Oiogon. I lllllllllllllllllllllll II DREW & DEAN, Oomedy Slngors audi Dancers. SCIEBMIK SIIAU, Hfmre Weader. IIARRY MOYER. BRUOB, COOrBU Ac CO., In the Book Agent. BDIN08COPE. VARSITY TRAIL Saturday Night TIOGA HALL Pretty Girls College Fun Admission - Free tlUIIRBMIEIBMIslMIRlMMHI AMUSEMENTS JiailOiaiBHHBHIHJmiHBBHIl TONiairr. BdUon Vaudorllle. The BAleen Bill. The bill at the ever-pieneing Mdhmo presented loot night wm highly eJy4 by the andieaee. Drew & Drew, Im eity wm far above the ordinary. Mr. John Drew, In his German monologue wm very clever Indeed. Beblmek hah, the Hindoo wonder and Mtyrtiner, held Me nndfonee in eompbrta antaa meat; hie trick are very elever and many have net been seen here. Ilrneo Si Cooper, the ever-popolar OemMN comedians, are with s ana In. Iknee, Cooper & Or, pnt en n very laNRhnblo aet entitled the "Nook Aicont," and the eowedy is Rroat, Harry Mover's Magi of "84rllnV a marsh KM, wm reeetvodi with ereat awdante. The Bdiaeneeenpe shews a tf fnnay flini of "A Pnt Up Wopewent." and "A City Chap VWtlat; en the Farm." Kw is the time for sklsm people to oome, if they want someihiM; to Urm tt ami if yen don't kn(ph yon have enreiy lost yenr ability to do so. Don't fall t see thU irroai bUL Mntinoe 8trdy at 1 p. m. Children 8 cents. o MEGORDEN'S LUCKY DAY On tho brink of the gallows, UoUivor ViMfdML who wm U have been Uned Ulf morning for who mrler of bis wife, seensod a stay of exeenUoa from the elrottlt oonrt of Molhonr rounty, whore ho wm oonviotod. Lata last niffht the porfsoUd appeal, pre pared by WW . King, Megordea's at tornoy, roaohod Sklom, and at oo all preparations for the oxoontlon were dis- Mogordon wiM now have ommo to ftpjbt for his Ufa before the snpreme eonrt. Tfce oarrying oot of the doath will be indonnltoly postponeii. Whorf vo yoa &lok f Headoehe, font Ungne, m apeetUo. buk Mergy, pata u yonr stonmoh, oonetlpationl nollis tor's look Monntnla Tea will make yen well and keep yon well. J oeato. Dr. Msm'i Drog itoro. ' " "" i. (The eity of Bngone hM porehaoed the s MSMnuiMsa usruvneva v w - - ZZX the now eUetrto light I".. "4 An Attractive . Woman yUj heifhten even her natoral oome liness by the tastefnl nse ef jewelry suek. as the poarts, mUes snd geld neek Uees, earrings jeweled eombs, rings asd novelties wMeh always adorn onr show oosos. SometMng here to suit eTery tte,einothlBg here to snlt al moot every pnsso-handseme watohes sad silvarwear. C. T. Pometoy Jeweler and Optician 38 State St. Saem Or. LOVE WAS STRONGER THAN TITLE t it Heir of a Noble German House Announce His Right to Marry the Woman He Loved-Lived and Died at Mt. Angel A boron, the ton of a noble Gorman fweJty, a bnron i rifht of Wrth. Jired nad died in a lrfs of retirement a ML Ant, lee than 18 mU trm thin city. Only at hlo death dtd-tbo secret of We Wrth become knw t ,. see ..t l.M.w At mm n 1 KSKsttj-ifKrrt: mre, bnt who thought him too eom tnenprnee to have ft metory in any wny ent of the ordinary. And not even when dying dM this uneommunt eative baron In dlsffttUe Iwitrny the soerel of his life. He earrled it with him to Umj grave. Meney, wbleh spolla no ' iMMfH, bnt wklsh Imye to food even romantle jeple must have, rewUl in tho dUeioimre ef the mH wtraord Innry Mory of the dfsgnlso.1 German lmroa. A mass of deonments, eom' idled for the pnrpoee of iwenrlng to the relntlvee who renenneed. him 4he property of tho exllod noineman ar rived at to oenrfchwnse yesterday from the Imtea's Wrthrdaoe. Thoy told thin eteryi Otto von BoesoioKer oome of tho bnronM hoe of .Hoesemitor, whoso statoe He In Aaeben, In Iho mnplre of Germany. Hie father, JuMns Otto, heir of the noble honee, was shot on Me promo e by a poaoher In tfce year Ifio-i. Hie yonnK on wna thorafore odMenlod to beeeme tho head ef tho family, the fatnre llaron ob Heese mgor. Imt het-hendedi and rash, OUo. while n fttndent at lIoidellrfit, unfortunate ly bHewcd his alTeeUons on n youa woman vhom Q family oenoMerod beneath him. Itemonetraitoo am) dls Mwsion from his rotatlvee ronsod tho stnblmrnneM of Uie yonth.nnd tho per- ..... .a mm nlsted In hla love, oontraotod the mar- riago, and then too late realised that ho had iMsgrosed tho noble nnmo of lleonolagor. Tho family wm a OalsVvlU one, and an nnswlmont of tho nnion miskt have boon obtained from Home, bnt Otto, whop perverse stnbbornnoss always hum) him do tho wrong thing, detorm lnod to ronowaee hla right to the mte eowdon and" leave the oonntry. Ho re loao4 all olalmo on the family tstte and equipped plentifully with money name to Amerloa. With him oamo tho young girl, to pas'ieaq whom ho had saerifteed so mush. After vnrions wandorlngM tho eonplo in tho year l&S settlod in Mi. Angel, Oregon, and there lived nndor tho eltnpie mm of Poolager. Tho wife pined for who land f her birth, and soon died, Tho baron Xved on. n soared nsnt broken man, to finally die in IStr. It wm tho seUlomont of Ms estate that has eaosed tho story to boeome pnblio. Sowo $M,0(n1 in property, whloh tho exiled baron peoseosed, he bonneathed to Ms German relatives, and with the probating ef Ms will hla Identity beoamo known. That wna night years ago, bnt oven then the ra son for Ma living in n small Oregon town eonM only be gnosed at by the noighbora who had known him, m they supposed, InUmatoly, for mny years. It won yeetorday bat dooumenta from Gormangf dlseiosod the true tale, whon thoy wore opMed and plaeod on reiord at tho eonrt honoe. The baron's nnolo, who, as naxt of kin, soooedod him : to the broa4 Mreo of the Iloosolagor's, jy Jw af kw aM4, lied relative's property it wm noses enry for the will to bo pnt on record in tho Marion oonnty ooorta. The will inieelf gives an insight into noblo Gormnu family life rarely afford ed. The groat boron was survived by five children, three som and two daugh ter. According to the feudal law ef entoH, the estate was to devolve intact to tho eldest son, bnt this person. Max, . for eosso rouon. has reneoaeed Ma j cloint to besoms the head of the family I and the possessor of its lands. 8o Instead, Dietrich, the brother, next in ago, becomes heir. He Is namad hy Ms father on conditio that be maintain who family tradition and fnl- if Jto etntetery duties, embodied In she family etatntes, complied in the year 1U. If he fall the sseeeesiea is to fall or the third son, Wolf ttwbortns. All three of tne B f the disVuloed baron, who woo force to renotineo the ornate, and who Mad In exile in tkie country. lly a coincidence, a strafe ns fche rest of the story of two neuie uermiMi MiirlM of this county, ronouneed his right to the uueeoIon to tlio baronial estntee for tho wimo reason as did his wnfertunnto oouein, who emigrated to Amerloa, Whom ho Intended to marry, tho doeunwwts from dormnny U not etnte, but ho wisho.1 to inko to wlfo somrone who was coneldored boncath him by the rest of Ws family. 8o, rather than disgraeo tho proud nnmo of tho honso. wMeh Germans oonslder above anything else, ho ooiwmtod lo give up all eklm to Up estates and tve tlU.t. Borne trivileo, however, hao boon mtHie for him, as it was for Ms oourin, for tho will states "My Most ton. Max, tfcmogk hM ronnnclntron, in rolo gated to the position of yonngor eon, Innomneh as he dostres to marry, a complete aettlement of his olalms has lee arranged by eontraeto, whloh bur t)en tho estate to a mnoh greater extent Mmn would be otherwise the oaeo. These eontraets, wMeh thua trlminlim eoneideraldy tho inoomo of my legal tmoepMor, have only boon made In view ef the faot that my two sons, DieVrkli am) Wolhert, drolrmV them to bo so made, in order to onable their brother to marry." Bvldently tlio father op posed his oldest son's marriage, whllo Uo youHgor bntthors favored It. MM. - ...III .I-.. Aull. ..!.. i. .W.haJiIam ids avim mm inw itbbb uiiwniivu of the two sisters Is to lo made by tho l.uls ilk Ilia A.inA ll All ! A la I A fA heir to the estate, how he lo to manago the property, awl la ether ways defend the honored and noble name of tho von lloomdngow. Aftor enjoining en Ms oldest son oaro in protMtlag the fam ily, and tolling vbe heir to preserve Iv taot tho family cattle of Hoillngobef en, tho will end In this qnalnt wnyi "My solo hair shall pay to the ohoroh In Heenen three hundred marks for a moM to be road ovory year, if oelblfl on Me anniversary of my ikwth. Uo shnN also see to tho bwlblrng of she obapel Jn Holltngehoen, as I prftmlswl my lato wife. I will, whon this Is done, that uey body shall be laid to rest la this vnnlt by the idde of my late wife. "I beg my ehlldron and all my rela tives and frlonda to pray to God to bo a merciful jndgo to my poor soul." Samuel Bureham Drowned, News ef the tragio death of Bamuel Ilnroham, formerly woU-lmown in this eity, wm resolved Ir Balow this morn ing In a letter by Judgo U D. Henry. Tho yonng man, employed hy the United States fleh eemmlssiea Ir Alas ka, ws drowned In the Yoe river,, while engaged in bio work. Details ot the drowniag are meagre, as the let ter statos the annonneement was re- A DIFFERENCE IN LUNGS. In the Edinburgh Uni versity three human lungs lie side by side. One is of an Eskimo and is snow white. In life, this would be ruddy' with rich blood. Another is that of a coal-miner and is black. The other is of a town dweller and is a dirty slate gray, as are the lungs of most city residents. That's why consumption thrives in cities. One reason why Scott's Emulsion does so much to keep down consumption is because it helps to keep the lungs clean and supplies them with rich, red blood. It makes the lungs germ-resisting. If the body is run down and health is at a low ebb Scott's Emulsion will build it up quickly and per manently, SCOTT & BOWMg. , pwj , Nrm Yot I MWlnWfii Season's I I iM'ltlsW Newest I I :3m WwsM ' ". .-a - I ;j!i!lS Clothing "9 Kill fill Toggery Wm ,EM m 'mmr&gk. - ' Have Yot Seen With tho Coato cut with flaxo ovor tho hlpa and olit In back tho collar and Inpola wldor Vcsla lower nnd Trouaora looiol , Ttey'te Out New Ones Have you oocn tho now Top Ooato nnd Ororconto with wldksr collaro and lapold-BkJrto cut full with an arllsUo oyo to drapory and clegaacof Tney'ue Out New Ones Salem Woolen IWill Stpife C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor . ' j- colved In a short telegram dated No vember 18th. Thn body, at the time tho tdegrAin wao sent, had not been reeovored. The sad doath of the younfj-mnn will oauoo sorrow to his many friends In Balam, whero ho formerly attondod the Unlvorslty, graduating there nnd en tering Stanford Immediately after ward, Hureham'e college career In California was exceedingly briUlani, and ho obtained hla A. 11. deirreo In 1009, and hlo A, M. one year later. Ho Immediately aoooptod employment with tuo united utates nau commission, and qutokiy made an onvlablo record, nnd has einco ueea oonstantlyi ompioyeu with either tho Amerloa a or Canadian fish commission. CREATING PERMANENT EXHIBIT! Natural Woods, Flora and Fauna, Brought From tho Exposition-Educational Exhibit A permanent oxhlWt of natural wpods and flora of the etato ef Oregon, with a department of orlnthology, has been established in tho state bouse Tho largo roem on the third floor, form erly occupied by tho law llbrarv. has boon set aside for the purpose. The ex- niuits collected by tho etato oommls slon for display at tho Lewie and Olark fair have been breught to this city, and are now practically Jntal!ed in the cap itol. A largo force ef men ban been, at work all week putting tho room in euapo, arranging the exhibit cases and setting out tho display. In addition to the natural woods and orintholegtcal departments, there "is a section given ovor to educational pur poses, which contain- data collected from schools all over tho state, exhibits of work of pupils at tho blind and mate schools, and tho products of tho manual training department at the re form school. Tho exhlbltiea roam, when flnt.w will bo one of the eights of Balem. In the center will bo ranged tho great frames on whieh were displayed In the Oregon bnlldlnf nftt,. - t 7... al woeds collected from all counties itf ih mw Around the oidos of the room will be placed largo glass cases con loing blrdo Batlve to this etatc There are hundreds of these, of eeeres of epeeles, all duffed and prepared by taxidermists at the state'a expense. Tho walls of tho room wilfho eev ered with tho cdueatlonal exhibit. tte New Fall Hats TffHTSS Preinco will contain paper prepared by OregoB children, and thoy will thus bo preserved for many years. All thomAtcrial exhibited Imc Ixwn rescued' cud Bayed from tho various do pnrltiiestc at the fair. It will form the nuoletiM o'f a tnusoum that is Intended to grow with every auoeccding year, and bo addod to no opportunity offers ROYAL TONIC Doato .Anything Wo Ever Bold as n Htrength-Cfoator and Body Builder. Our well known drugglste, O. W. Putnam Oo., are very enthusiastic ovor the delicious own liver ell preparation which ooatalnu no oil. In referring to tho matter, Mid a member ef tho Above Irmy "Wo edl mBy tonics, and wa handle all kind ef romedioc that clulm to bo invigorniora itiy strength oreaiera, wo uo Uils bcoauso wo aro druggists, and It i our buini to cupply tho public with what thoy want," "When our advice ia asked, bow ever, Is regard a tonic, body-build or or afrreagtherMtor, wo invariablr recommend Vlnol, aa wo know of noth ing that oaa compare with it." In Vlnol, modern- science has gvcn us nil of tho tonic, bodybilltHag and onrativo propertloa of that famous old remedy cod liver oil, actually Ukon from frosh coda' llver, without a drop of tho obnoxious and oyetom clogging grease which- characterises old fashioned' cod Hver oil and omul ciena, and which has proved Hch a drawback. Vlnol is not a patent medicine, aa tho labels en each bottle telle every thing it contains, therefore you know exaatly what you are taking. In tho most natural manner it tonos up tho digestive organs, creates a hearty appetite, makec rich, red blood, and strengthens every organ la the body to do its work as n&turo in tended. Or faith in Vlnol is so stroBO" thfc wo gladly offer to refund tho mosey ia every case where it falls to give satisfaction. Q. W. Putnam Co. Druggists, Belmont Made Party Treasurer. Prench Lick Snrlnjrs. InL. Nov. 84 Thomas Taggart, chairman of the Den oorauo national committee. tmUv n. pointed August Belmont, of Now York, treasurer, io succeed George Foster Peabody. Ho stated that Poabody had resigned on account of sickness, Storage Warchouso Burned. Bakorsflold, Oa)., Nov. &i.Tg9 tor ago warehouse out the Santa Po reoorva tlon, owned Vy tho Kern County La Company wae destroyed by flro oarly this morning, The fire wan caused by defective wiring. Loss, $100,000.