5ip?w-- DAH.T OAMTM. JOPICTAIi, 8AI.WI. OBEOOM. FMIIAY, KOVEMnfen O, 1000. ' ' TVfJ" Hffi RaiirKrCoCbvit A rain coat Is needed for thp winter rnlmr.' A'u'ldo from Bhelter Ing oiio'b solf from tho rain these, 'cool- evenings 'Make tlifa mo kind of coat very comfort able', and nro the proper things. Maw . A1nm ' MtnBir.m ft rt 1 Slr1fltCl V t. iVy iOW;lUOf -Aa "" wwwo $8.50 to $27.50 Plaid Coats TWO most popular cont worn today. You'll want one, of course and wo wish to call' your. atten tion to tho now stylos In all wnnt tcd lcngtliH nnd colors. You can bo pleased from this shpwipgand will save money to buy hero. $6.50 to $22.50 "Cravenette" Dress Goods A Temarknbly flno showing of this celobratod mako of goods ,tbat Is guaranteed ralnprpof. You tako no chances with "Cravon otto" but hnvo a strong guaran tee bnck of It. Wo hnvo n full lino In nil tho nowost wonvoB nnd colors In nil dCBlrnblo weights. $1 .50 to $3 Knit Undcryvear Theso arc .treacherous days, which should warnyou thnt you iHimt lio proparod -jwith warmer wnderwear. Perhaps no other rs an. snow you sueu n wmo rffcge of styles and "mntorlal to veltct from which Is a pretty snfo estimate that you can get Just what you wnnt to pny. 10c to $6 ' Outing Fjannel Special A lino lino of tho boat of Cln- tforolln nnd French Twill Outing Flannel for gowtiB, kimonns nnd robes, extra wldo host weight. Regular 12V4o values. Special price tho yard. 9c Tm 1 tit in mm tit T JJ" O D J . Y of "I'Mhonnblo ' koimN nt CITY NEWS A Collet ion of Important Pnra graph for Your Consideration Ilia i)J the MokIi Most of tho ills fleah is holr-to nro remedied by Osteopathy. Likely ywir case would be easily reached. It would at UiMt dp so harm to have a iJ4c with r B, H, White, In the BprmHTbutldlag. tuei'frl SSS Agate Grinding we have just Installed a plat:t for grinding and polishing agnlo'7and are prepared to do this wOrktpn jtfcwt order Wo alio mount stones U y stylo desired. Wo suggest. hWver, If you havo any worklln tkht llae, you wish done for Christinas to irln it in early because then) aro a rat sjaay people who have boen wHI Jorw to w this plant start ed w. First coe rt terred, Burr's Jewelry s Store -V. On. MM wri Liberty Sbiv i.' :-' "eMdS vznnM Men's High Grade Clothes AT MODKST PRICES Every garment bearing tho IT. S. & M. label Is absolutely hand tailored, consequently following oven tho slightest change In the modes. Tho fabrics nro hotter than tlioso used In. any 'other ready-to-wenr clothing. This clothing Insures stylo to the wear er, because there Is stylo to the garment. It Is tho most serious rival tho best custom tailors ever had. Not a slnglo made-to-ordor point is sacrificed, and there Is no waiting .when you wnnt tho clothes. You can best be fitted out hero when -you -hnvo such n wldo rangoof fabrics and colors to choose from. Prlcas -range from. $10 to $30 Shoes Damp weather demands dry foot, nnd In order to keep your foot dry you should bo properly Bhod. Wo mnke n specialty of supplying 'tho worthy kind of shoes for men nnd women, tho kind that is mndo for Wot weath er wear, yet has all tho stylo thnt you could wish for. Our prices aro much- lower than shoo stores nak for same finality of goods. Step in and sco what wo have at $3, $3.50, $4 Bedding Cold weather predicted for this winter hnvo you nmplo bedding? If not, como hero nnd look ovor our lino which contains Home of tho best -values you'll ovor bo able to find. Cotton Blankets ' 45c to $2.25 Wool Blankets-- Upto$10 Comforts $1 up to $12.50 Long Kid Gloves Now styles In white, tan, blu nnd black $3.50 and $3.75 Clin TimifMiu nuil dependable Half PriCC , Got your Sunday chicken nt Far rlngton's Now Market, -120 Stnto St. Nl'W ClilKNt'f Will be organUod at tho Capital Business College this week to ac commodate thoso entering nt this time. Sco largo advertisement else where In this 'Issue. U-n-ft . Hrlng Hack tint floods. Some person, whoso Identity Is said to bo known to tho proprietors dr tho Btore, picked up and carried away eovoral packages of groceries from tho bench front of Dnkor, Lawrence & Baker's grocery Btore this morning. They had been left out thoro for the convenience of tho purchaser, arid tno party who carried tho,m away evldoutly thought they ha been, fbrgatte.n. The proprietors state that something may be done if tho goods are not returned within a reasonable length of time. Mil Jh4 Kpl test mil Jones, of Jefferson, Is in the city today. Ho is explaining how deeply ho regrets that his friend Lupor eludod tho vigilance of the deputy sheriff tho other dar. o Journal Chrittmas Ktlkioti, The. Capital Journal has employed Mr. Charles L, Green to assist la getting out a special Christmas ad Industrial and .IXrolopmeat edition pf this paper- He is a talented writer, nnd M callwpoa the people and present the pkn adopt to ad vert I so Salem la a kwwwW - ner aa tho live ty t th i4re ff Oregon. Aay cowrtas4a ahown hlw will he aMwcltd. hy tfc m, ftiNt publIhVrs M Th C4tl Jow CURRENT TOPICS . TODAY r ' Prepared for the Public Schools nnd tho Family Circle. . ! President Ahfador, of ' Panama, has invited the governors of the Bev- on provinces df the republic to nieet President Roosevelt on tho' becnaidn of hfs Visit to inspect the cnhnl.' Pour more large fortst r'dser'ycs have been "created 'in thcmountdln ilistrlcts of Idrihb. -? '. The Hnrrlmnn system bos' bought ,10,000 new freight cars nnd C000 re frigerator cars for- delivery touring 1907. Joseph Cannon, speakor of tho ria tlonal houso of representatives, hhs been returned to congress by nn In creased majority. . ... Thoro la n liny famine on' Cpps Bay, due to n lack of transportation facilities from Portland. " t ' None bf the candidates for gover nor of New Hampshire having re ceived a majority of tho votes cast, tho legislature must choose aK gov ernor when It meets. . , President Roosevelt has awarded a medal to Edward Murphy, of tho Pennsylvania railroad, who risked his life to save two children. Tho assessment of Linn county hns boon lncrensed from $8,799,010 In 1005 to $18,855,040 In 1900. Tho nnnunl report of tho Stato Dairy Commissioner shows n total dnlry product of $28,000,000 .for 1905. Otto, tho ndllctcd king of Dnvaria, who Is considered insnne, Is reported to bo growing worse. o ' AN KItltOH IN SUMMONS. Writ of Iti'vlcw SiiHtnlncil jludg- iiictit hot Aside. In department No. 2 of the state circuit court this morning Judge Gal loway sustained tho writ of review from Justice of tho Ponco Wobstor's court In the cnBO of George Fcndrlch, nppollant, vs. V. M. Cnldwoll. re spondent, nnd dismissed tho judg ment granted In tho -Justice- court against Mr. Foadrlch In a suit of forclblo ontry nnd dctnlncr for tho ojectmont of Fondrlch from tho re spondent's property on North Com mercial street. Tho suit originated about tho mid dle of tho summer, when Fendrlch's 'lenso upon the building ho occupied expired, nnd, ho having been notified to vacate, pleaded for further time, In order thnt ho might transfer his meats, undergoing tho curing pro cess, In colder wcathor. Suit In forclblo entry nnd detnluor was brought. Fondrlch wns summoned for a' hearing, and, falling 4o mako nn nppenrancp, judgment wns ren dered ngnlnst him. Tho writ of ro vlow wns then sued out by Fend rlch's counBol, Webstar Holmos, up on tho ground that tho summons was Improperly sorved, In thnt tho court failed to Bot a dato for tho trial, and .tho summons merely rend "within four days from dnto of service," whon it should have summoned him to appear not less thnn two d'ays nor moro thnn four days from date of trial. o V CIX)SKI) THE HEAD. jivacli unci llower Mlnbtrt'ls In Sn- l..l VIlv V....M. A.... . . tf.lJ , Beach nnd Bowers' minstrels, which gives an entertainment (o- jilght at tho Grand Opera Houso was in Salem last on the closing night of Read's Opora House, Tho perform ance was tho last in that famous playhouse, and it was a good one. Tho press notices show that the ag gregation plnyed to a crowded house and tho manager says his show has been steadily getting better ever since. . Circuit Court Doings. Uudgd' Galloway- has made-' the fol lowing decisions in department No. 2 -of tho circuit ceurt: ;, Iu tho divorce suit of Eleanor Mae Goln against Jasper Lw Goln, 4, decision was made this morning as follows; Decreo for plaintiff, neith er party to collect costs, and each $arty to aav Wo care asd custody 4 silaor children six months during &ch year, the children to be kept to gether. The plaintiff, was given the 4tody of tha children during the trt six months. . Tho foreclosure suit of Mary A. Bamp against Fred Randall, et al terd-ay dismissed upo the settle- Meat of the parties. CeolMge ft Mcdala, corpora Um, thk aralM; won their suit MptlMt W. JCMh. Personal S. B. SfewnfV of'WooHburn, Was in the city yesterday on business. -; G. Stolz returned this 'morning Ifrom Portland. " " ' j ' Miss E. M. Pnrrott left this morn ing for Roscburg, after attending the 'funeral of Mrs. W. H. Carroll." j . Mf nnrl Mrs. Jos. Emm6tt left this morning for n 'short business trip and visit id 'Portland. ': Miss Blanche Robinson went .to Woodburn this mornfng' tq vllt friends for a few day's. ... Mrs. Kate Trior, after a visit' wih Salem relatives, returned, tills njorn Ing to her hom6 in Portln'nd. ( Mrs. A. V. McCarty(i of Portln.nd 'wns In the city yesterday on. busi ness. ' ' . ; Miss Lllllnn Le9, of Portland, !ls tho guest of her sister, Mrs. L, M. AVhlte. " . " k ' .irs. Sadie Lang, who has1 been tlto guest'of Mrs". G. V. Glhsbn, left this morning for her homo In Portlnnd. Mrs. M. E. Holcomb went tb Roseburg todny to visit relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Holmes, of Rltz vlllo, Washington, nre In tho city, visiting relatives and friends. Richard Swartz returned this this mornlhc from an extended trip In Eastern Oregon nnd Washington. J. J. Rngan, n progressive mer chant of Buttovllle, was in tho city yesterday. Hon. Francis Foller was among the loynl Elks of Woodburn who nt tontled tho "wnke" last evonlng. Miss Mnrguerlto Mors went to Woodburn Inst evonlng to be tho guest of her aunt,. Mrs. Armes. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bnrhan, nfter a short visit In tho city, returned yes terday to their home In Woodburn. Mrs. A. L. Brown nnd Mrs. Mnry Hofor roturned last night from a visit of two days to friends at Mac loay. Mrs. Francis Donahue, who nns been visiting her son, T. M. Donnhue, left last evening for her home In Chehnlls. , Mlbs Carrlo E. Boss, of Portland, who has been visiting Mrs. W. II. Ncff, of this city, left last evonlng for her home. Miss Lenorn Kunze, who hns been tho guest of Rev. nnd Mrs. W. II. Noff, returned yesterday to her home In Tillamook. Miss Mary Beardsley and brother, Arthur, loft this morning for Now York, nnd, nn extended trip In tho Southern states. Superintendent James, of tho pen itentiary and Stato School Superin tendent Ackerman left for Portland this morning on n short business trip. Mrs. M. Montgomery, after n visit In Salem, returned today to her homo In Junction City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Montgomery formerly lived In Sa lem, Mr. Montgomery being ngent for tho S. P. Co. in this city. Mr.,nnd Mrs. Roy Bucklnghnm ro turned Inst evening from California, whero they spent their honeymoon. Thuy visited Mr. Buckingham's mother nnd sister, Bessie, at Palo Alto, and also visited all the prlncl plo cities, going as far south as Los Angeles. Mrs. C. A. Crnlg, after a visit with her aon-ln-lnw, W. H. Porter, loft this morning for her homo In Mis souri. 8he wns accompanied by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. G. W, Craig, and daughter, Miss Weston, who, af ter visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Por tor, nro returning to their home In Prpvo,Utnh. ELKS' HIGH JINKS. Social Session Lasted Until the Small '- Houra This Morning. One of tho most enjoyable social sessions the' local lodge of Elks have ever held was pulled off last night. It was the original Intention to hold a wake last night over tho old Iodco rooms, but, as tho furni ture for the now quarters has not arrived another meeting will be held in tho old rooms. Addresses wero made by C. L, Murphy, P. H D'Atcy. John Knight, F. T. Wrlght m&n, F. W. Durbin, Dr. W. H. Byrd, W. It. dinger and others. Music was furnished by the orchestra, and Prof. Heritage contributed a solo. and F, J. Deckebach did the same thing. W. E. Abbott gave a humor oub sketch, "The Roller Skates." The refreshments wero everything that could be desired. -0 . A young man named Fred Olson was arrested at Baker City Wednes day, charged with passing bogus checks to the amount of 1 85. Sever al huslneet men cashed checks slimpd by hlw, which were repudiated. IXWIwUmjCyiwrt m mm tm mmm Ml PAIN IN BACK AND LIMB IS( I.KKKXTV.- SURE TO. ". - RHEUMATISM." MEA1 Take Dr. VIUiniriV Pink Pills nt t jitf rust ojii'i 1 $l, ...9L :' Tho Iteiiiedy Tlint " PcrninnenU CurctltiTIilH Mlclilgnn Mini and ft HIJ Wife. fi jr. v:J3o not neglect the first warning symptoms' of rheumatism. .-. nimumgi TJIiilr PMIn lmv& ;..uy, .iiiiu...o ..... is cured many cases of this disease Inj advanced stages, but much timo cri im R.ivnri hml unnecessary sufferlri avoided- by beginning' tho Urentmon as soon as the first pain In the JolntB? tho rtrst twinges In tho muscles, glvo, notice of tho approach of thb trouble. Mr- TOrnnk Titttlfi. a well known citizen of Portland Ionia Co., Mich. was cured of a severe enso of rheti mastlsm by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. In speaking about it recently, ho said: "In my work I was obliged to bo out In 'all kinds of weather and many times I would como homo "vet through and completely exhaust ed. I worried a great deal nnd I think this, nlong with my constant exposure to tho cold, nnd . damp, hastened my" sickness. My body was run down and In .no condition--"to withstand disease and nbobi flyq yenrs ago I began to feel rhcuiribtlc pains In my arms and ncross my bnck. My arms and logs grew numb nnd tho rheumntism seemed to settle In every' Joint so that I could hard ly move, whllo my nrms wore useless nt times. I was unable to sleep or rest well and my heart pained mo so. terrible I could hnrdly stand It. My stomach becamo Bour nnd bloat ed nfter eating nnd this grow so bad that I had inflammation of tho stomach. I was extremely nervous nnd could not bear the leaBt noise' or excitement. One whole Bldo of my body becamo paralyzed. "As I said before, I had been suf fering nbout flvo yenrs nnd seemed to bo nblo to got no relief from ray doctors, whon n friend hero in Port lnnd told me how Dr. Williams' Pink Pills hnd cured him of neurnlcla In tho face, oven nfter tho pain hnd drawn It to ono sldo. I decided to try tho pills and began to bco eomo Improvement soon nfter using them. This encouraged mo to keep on until I was entirely cured. I hnvo never hnd a return of tho rheumnstism or of tho paralysis. "My wife was also troubled In nbout the same way that I was. Sho had rheumntism In tho Joints nnd stiffness .nnd numbness In tho neck. Tho pills completely cured her nnd sho has never hnd another attack of tho rheumatism." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actual ly mako rich, new blood nnd hnvo cured such dlsenscs as rheumntism, nervous and general debility, indi gestion, nervous headaches, neural gia and even partial paralysis and locomotor ntaxia. These- pills are for sale by all druggists or will be sent postpnid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Wil liams Medlclno Company, Schenec tady, N. Y. 0 MIIIIIIHIIIHI H-H'l till' fHOTEL ARRIVALS iiiHinniiiiiiiiuiint Willamette. A. C. Smith 'Frisco. A. L. HutchenB, Endecott. John Martin, Portland. Chas. A. Rice, Monmouth. W. N. Waters, Silverton. A. G. Thompson, 'Frisco. Vernon Ramp, Brooks. J. G. Van Orsdelli Dallas. J.x B. Lulthuns, 'Frisco. George Dorcas, Portland. J. K. Buff, 8llverton. W. M. Hunter, Lafayette. J. A. Townsend, Seattle. H. A. Sublett, Racine, "Wis. C. M. Breuster, New York. J. B, Marvin, Portland. Salem. W. L. Foote, Berkeley. M. Keene, Howell Prairie. Or. Margaret Collins, Albany. , John Garsley, Colby. Cottage. Mrs. O. Wood., F, M, Mitchell,. Frultland. Leon Cavasso, Sam Fraaclsco. J. M. Mors,jHdlaapolls. J. P. Joawr, PectteBd: C, F, Easter, Portland. - 0 Article of Incorporation were tied this morning in the office of the secretary of atata fcv th r.ii Iron Works, of Portland; Iseerpera. tora. H. 8. Preecott, T. 1. htmM, a 8. Prescott. W. e. V...M... ....- Norfolk. Vn . v "-P d'eh't's' iBhlps passed out'of ffiiH nt C.Jlh .IU -'. J . lQ6 Ok it a Mips passed out jot ti" ed id stgnal, but th . "T ! tit trie smoKO ouscujpa It. IcivStai! . . . . "0 UK -.. - -nllrond Snf -Garfield rWflslf., Kov. '.. 1 R- &.-.N."d,eppMafe wan'-Jt0, 1 earlyVihls-mornnghdaZTJ drert dollars Bccurcd. a ... ft MnnHKHtTMk iW .,. . . 'uasB W ... .0 un nit) irau. F V' .' ' i" 1 .fv fa- - -jTi1fly...Hns Smooth (idlnfej ' Washington, Nov, fl Th i- ' ilpnnrt.tnitnt ronnN-.i .--. - ,,wv...,uu nvo tCM messages from the Louisiana to One.carly'fhls mofnlnjr. an.rL?:' nfternoonv qayJng.thQ squadron ll .. i.uUttUU uie sea was smooth llrldo on Trial for Murder 'Chicago; Nov. 9 Hicllo v.t" . Monhnrd wns arraigned this mom lpg for. tho murder of Wm. NeinJ," .... !.... iiul Buiuy. The c wtts continued until next Wedtjy uuy. O- Everybody Drug. . il tuy ai. Aibertus Coverdell.) When tho, smiles of Bprlng appear,: -: urng tne ronds; .When- tho summer timo la here, f urng the ronds; When tho corn Is In tho ear; f .Tn Hin Wltltor nr.11 nn.1 .1- .... ..- ........ .v ,.llvl uieur: . Every season In the year; y urng tno roads; J . ... k . rtvnon yoirvo notliing clso to do,; V Drug tho roads; ' 1 Lt but for.nn hour or two, Drng tho roads; It will keep them good and new, With a purpose firm nnd true, .Fall In lino! It's up to you; Drng tho roads; Would you do tho proper thlngf Drng tho roads; Set tho system n lively wing; Drng the roads; Glvo tho drng a lively swing; -- ... ,.,. .w.n.. iu iiut, L Hats off! Everybody sing; f I Drng the roads; Exchange. OASTORSA, Btutiht y Ins Kind Yea Haw AhanNUt , 1 Norwich Union Fire hmt-l ance Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Atttt Ofllco with Wm. Brown A.N 129 Commercial Street. Money tq Loan THOMAS h. FORD, Over Lndd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. NEW TODAY lints Marked Down All bats at tin I Hilko Millinery Store have Um marked down in price. 11-i-Jt Club Stables for Itcnt After Decl-i Apply to Capital Junk compity 11-9-tt New Classes Will bo organic it ' the Capital Business College nt week to nccommodato those ea lng nt this time. See largo ad. tlsement elsewhere in this lnt 11-Wt For Sm1o- good horse, -1 years oM. gentle and well broken. iMlf flt' Yow'PnrV proper V Or 0- "' Emmett, 725 South 12th street. 11-Mt Wanted Immediately A good W and nonv tn deliver nanert, AW? ' -at Journal office. U' For 61 At n bargain, 19 .SlUf SpanKled Hamburgs, Addr I v. Aiifpanoo roIaiti. Route 6. ' 114 and Sanborn's teas and Coffees:: We have Just received a Bhipment. and as we ar aele ageaU for them in S i ' . .. v- to : we are going to do our u" please yoa. All we ask w give them a trial. K YOURS TO SATISTY Moir Grocery Company Pb tBIRJ BVf99 8 1U1 ttoek, m,wo.