( ,V - 'IT MIPl,5B,Hf" 7 DAILV TAPI TAI. .mi ItXAL, SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1000. WHAT'S THE t- USE? Why squander your money no cllessly for ti tailor-made suit of clothes when you nut obtiilu Ju t as good materials, ni lino work manship mill perfect lit lit our icndy-to-wcnr. FALL AND WINTER SUITS Not only do wo keep up with tlm times hi the mutter of stylo hi men's clothing mid furnishing, hut wo keep AHEAD OF THE TIMES, mid, what's more, no gtiitrniiteo satisfaction. Call ami In "sjiect our full Block of RiirmcntK, It nets as Its own Milcsmnii. 1 G. W. Johnson & Co. Salc5,;egon DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL HV 1IOFKR nuos., PusIlrtliorH and Proprietors. ram 3 r-ry iTtr SUlfSCRIPTION RATES. Ily Mall. Dally Journal, ouo month .... 3Gc Dally Journal, throo months ..$1.00 Dally Journal, ono year ..... 4.00 Weokly Journal,' ono yoar .... 1.00 Hy Carrier. Dally Journal, por month .... COc WORKING FOR WATER WAYS., (lovornor Chnmborlnln la working hard to havo a largo dologatlon go from Oregon to attend tlio National Rivera nml HnrborH Convention. This gathering of inon from ovory utnto will moot In Washington, I). O., cm tho 7th o( Deoombor, whim Con gress moots for tho short session. It In oxpooted that it rlvurs and harhoni niiproprlatlon hill will pntis nt tho short semlon of Congross TIIH FIRST I.V MANY YEARS. Tho great waterway convoutlon will demand that at lonst fifty or six ty millions annually liu oxpomlod on Improving watorwuya. Tito uvorago oxpoitdltnro for many yonrH has bosu ahout nineteen mil lion dollars. Home tlmos linprovo monts huvo falluil hooniiso no mouuy wan to ho had. Tho amount spout auniinlly now on tho army apd navy romos uour ouo Dyspepsia It an indication that tne hundred million dollars each, and THE WATERWAYS FOR COM MERCK ARK NEGLECTED. To this ond Oregon Bhould ho well roprosontcd, and tho Portland Gham hor of Conunorco will sand n number of dologatos. Coos Day Chamhor of Commcrco has raised $500 to sond dologatos. Governor Clinmhorlnln has appointed flftcon dolcgntcs at largo, nnd will appoint in oro If ho enn And porsons who will go. ' ' o WORK OF THE Y. M. O. A. stomach and other digestive organs are weak, tire debilitated. It causes no end of achee and pains and is most common where people bolt Uteir meals and hurry and worry as they do in t&s country. Hood'sSarsaparilla ctres dyspepsia It has "a mastetouch1' to this disease. For twtlmoitUh of Vemarkabla atm M4 for Sk a Dy? N 5 cTTlte4 cCTewS, Moo. Tho Snloin Y. M. C. A. has boon malntnluud for flftcon yonrs, and now has a lnrgor and nioro comfortablo homo tbnn ovor. I)y nddlng a swimming pool tho practical valuo of tho athlotlo dopurt niont has boon INCREASED AND MADE MORE POPULAR. Thoro Is a vital interest In sustain ing tho work of tho Young Men's Christian Association In this city, Tho night schools conducted hy this Institution tiro n great hloHRlng to many a hard-working young man who would not othorwluo got any ed ucation to spoak of It Is a pity that such night schools, could not ho oponod for mnuy'young girls and womon, who nro deprived of tho ounneo of gottlng tho KXOWL EDGE OF THE COMMON SCHOOL I IRA NCI IKS. (Jotting this education within roach of thoso who cannot, go to sohool or husluoss collogo In tho day tlmo is not tho only vnlunblo work dono hy tho Y. M, C. A. J It has a good offoct ua a rnllylng , place for tho young inon who como to Suloni from othor phicos to work or go to school. Tlioy havo a gym nasium nnit' roadlng room nnd othor attractions, Thero Is not n luminous man In tho city who could not woll afford to tako out a monihorshlp and Bend hoiiio omployo' thoro for tho prnctlcal bonotlt It would bo TO SAY NOTH- 'lN(l OF THE MORAL ADVANTAGE. J Evory 8alom business man nnd professional man If ho cannot tako advantage of tho Y. M. O. A. himself should assist soino young man In gut ting Its boneflts. TELL THE PEOPLE Small tutylngi art) tho founda tion for futHro rlihes If you will trnly pcrsltftcHtly put them away Hhett) they will ears iHtweat. WHwt W you can mm) only n few Akn or Hkkle day -therw r nUut to W many more days ti yw Ifrf, awl thve swmll say OfHNl UVUt MTMt with m tmd hit m W yw mvw. It GREAT CHANGES JMHWHtmelHWIM Carpenters and Mechanics In II vaoe the tilers Piano House and Begin to Dj Things Big Improvements Under Way --MuchSp ceto Ee AJdid.i - Fine Business Being Done by the firm ' CVriNt rfitfnaej Hani: About your goods, and your prlcej, nml loll llinin ) iviiili tin .... has hut ouo log to stand on; truth is niwnys souaiy uuilt upon two. Honost advertising backed with hon est valuo Is a dual combination that will snatch victory from dofeat In tho face of many overwhelming con ditions. This Is tho first stop; tho second Is llko unto It In Importance tho me dium. Wo Know Tho Journal Is a paying Investment for tho Judicious advertiser, bocauso It Ima tlmo and tlmo again pulled results for Its ad vertiser. Tho reason Is slmplo tit, gets thero, gets beforo tho ' people who mnko your business, people who look for nnd read tho storo naws. O' Tho Pacirto College basketball! team has withdrawn from the league , reconuy loruiea, uecausa its members And tho sehedulo too heavy for them. o Football muy bo abolished in tho Portland high school for tho rest of tho season. (Reproduced from tho Journal Portland, Oro., of Nov. 10.) Instead of tho sound of tho planp, tho nolso of tho hammer and saw aro tho predominating factors at prosont nt tho storo of tho Ellers Plano House, on tho busy music cor ner of Washington and Park streets. Possession has nt last been secured by tho firm of tho upper, floor nnd the additional space which Is to bo ndd od to tho firm's quarters, and tho work of remodeling tho building Is being rushed forward as fast as pos sible Tho long delay which tho hotiRo experienced In securing occu pancy of tho uppor floor Is a matter of which tho public Is awaro, and has boon a subject of deep concorn to tho Ellors company, who havo been at tholr wit's ond to know how to handlo tho immenso business of tho paBt fow months. A reporter who mado tho rounds of tho now nunvters yestorday found Mr. S. J. McCormlck, tho gonial vice president nnd malinger of tho firm, busily ongnged In directing n dozen things In ns many minutes, lioro, thoro, and ovorywhero, but with nil his ovortaxed tlmo, ho took long enough tlmo to show tho nowspapcr man through tho maza of pianos, carpenters nnd general confusion. Said McCermlck: "This Is tlio worst Imntjltmblo mess for n music storo to 'go through with, hut tho hnttlo will bo worth tho Btrugglo, for when wo complcto thoso oxtonslvo changes which aro now undor wny, wo shall havo tho finest' music house In this pnrt of tho country. Wo shall havo In addition to our first nnd bnso niont floors, a spaco on tho second floor oqual to n full quarter block. Wo shall havo a lino broad Btalrway loading from Park streot to our sep oml floor, upon, which will bo locat od our main salosroom, embracing 2500 squnro foot of floor Bpace, our organ doparttnont with an additional 1000 squaro foot, n spacious planoln dopartmont, publicity department, nnd a numbor of woll adapted studios. Our main snlosroom will ho splendidly lighted nnd well von tllatod, nnd our pianola dopartmont will bo tho finest of Its kind probably" on tlio const; this room will havo sound proof walls, and will ho ar ranged In ovory particular to host moot tho demands of tho purposes for which It will bo usotl. Thero will bo convoulont olovntor sorvlco, bringing tho second floor within oasy accoss, and this second floor will bo removed to n considerable dogreo from tho nolso and contusion ot tho stroot, which will bo much nppro elated by thoso who nro ongnged ospHclnlly In tho soloetlon of pianos. "Wo shall continue to maintain on our first floor, our rocolvlng, ship ping, repair nnd tuning departments, ns woll us our Phonograph Dopart mont, which Is growing to unusual proportions. "lluslnoss has boon phonomonal during tho pnst fow weeks, nnd 1b n sign that tho olty of Portland nnd tMo outlro north Paclflo coast section Is In n most prosperous condition per haps mora so than even In Its pre vious history. Wo "havo boon sond lnd pianos In carload shipments to our branch houses, with rnpldly-ln-creasing frequoncy, nnd still tho call comes from our outside representa tives for 'more pianos.' . Our local sales havo boon especially gratifying too, and everything Indicates a won derful fall and winter trade." Profit Sharing Sale X-RAYS TO CURB A COM IX OXK DAT. Take LAXATIYK JH0K ariftlM Tsfrtyu. Iruii4 ntmi ? It; tt folia to cvr. . If. OftOYrt: Mrs. Potter Palmer la In tho Washington "social swim" for all sho Is worth. As ono cesult of tho flood, tho pub lie cah get a rest from Seattlo's as sertions about tho also of herself. "You people havo not the energy to nppreclato tho valloy In which you live," are tho words ot the su perintendent of tho California exhib it at tho Lewis nnd Clark fair, In talking to Judge Galloway, & rm If You Can't Come, Phone One-third off on Prescriptions Today Goods Delivered Free Phone Main 144 or 933 :YESTERDAY: Knded our llrst year in business In Snlcm, nml It has certainly been n phenomenal one. Tho business lins grown from n very small business to tho largest In tho city. To show our appreciation of the patronage tho people Iinvc given up wo will glvo on Saturday, November tho 17th, whnt wo call n profit sharing sale. On this dntc ao will sell nnytlihig In tho store, except n few contract goods, nt cost. If you need or expect to need A Fountain Syringe, Hot Water Dottle, Hair Dnish, Hazor or Pocket Khlfc, I Sponge, i ' Itazor Strop, r ' Shaving Soap, Shampoo Soap, Toilet Soap, Glycerine, Spirits Camphor, Ollvo Oil, - Ilronio Laxative Cold Cure, Perfume, . I Toilet Wntcr, Diamond Dyes, ' -t Vampiro Cleaner, Toilet Paper, Patent Medicines. Or anything clso In the store. l COME TODAY November 17th, nnd wo will glvo you n bargain. Thli Is no ad vertising bchcino to get your money, It Is simply nn opportunity to thank you personally for tho patronage you havo seen fit to giro us during tho past yenr. Our stock Is new nnd tho most complcto in Snlcm, everything is tho very best money can buy. Our prc scrlptlou department is tho delight of most every doctor In Snlcm. Why? Dccauso It Is presided over by sober, conscientious men that know their business. We mwer substitute or mnko mistakes. No matter who your doctor Is, bring your proscription to us, nnd wo will (111 it correctly nnd savo you money. If you hnven't been n customer of ours now is tlio-tlino to start. Your credit Is good hero if it Is any place In town. Red Cross Pharmacy SUCCESSORS TO STEINER DRUG CO. Jerman & Ward, Proprietors Corner State and Com'l Sts tWWWlMWWWWWlMWWW SUNDAY SERVICES rirxt Christian. Tho First Christian church will holds Its services In tho east ond of tholr now building on tho cornor of High and Contor streets. Gntranco nt oast end for tho prosont. Sermon by tho pastor at 10:30 a. m. Theme: "Christian Decision." Dlblo school nt 12 m. Junior C. E. nt 3:30 p. m. Senior C. K. at 0:30 p. m. Evening sormon at 7:30 p. in. Thome: "Tho Itoal Conflict." A very cordial Invi tation oxtondod to strangers and vis itors. D. Errott, pastor. FJrs.t Methodist. Itov. W. II. Sellock, pastor, will preach at 10:30 a. in. on "Tho Gos- pol Records Are Thoy Credltablo und Their Testimony to tho Dolty ot Josus." At 7:30 p. m. the final sor mon on tho Prodigal Son. Subject: "I'lin Dlni. nml Mm rV.na ITl. . , IIMVI UlU A'UUOV, , XUV question box will bo opened nt tho evening sorvlco. All nro cordially wolcomed. St. Joseph's Catholic. Rev. A. Mooro, rector. Twenty fourth Sunday nfter Pentecost. First mass at 7:30 n. m. Catechism nt 9:30 a. m. High mass at 10:30 n. pi. Ycspers and bonedlctlon at 7:30 p. m. At high mass tho Forty Hours Adoration will begin, closing on Tuesday evening nt 5:30 p.' m. Rev. Fathor Leo, O. S. B., of Mt. Angel, nud Row J. J,. Durrl, of McMlnnvllle, wll bo In attendance. Mass on Mon day' and Tuerday morning nt 8 a. m. Evonlng services nt 7:30 p. in. First Congregational. Center and Uborty streets. F. E. Dell, pastor. Preaching nt 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Rov. Howard N. Smith, of Portland, will preach at the morning hour. Tho pastor In the ovonlng. Thome: "On Guard." Sunday sohool at 12 m. Young Peo ple's meeting at C:3P p. m. Prayor meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. in. Sunday school teachers' meeting af ter prayer meeting. Strangers wel comed to these services. St. PauVt Kptscaiwa. CKemoketa and C&urca strwts. Rer. arr O. hue, rector, Twaty- tklr Sunday afttr Trlalty. Holy school nt 10 a. m. Morning prayor nt 11a. m. Evonlng prayor at 7:30 p, m. All welcome. Central Congregational. Sorvlcos conducted by tho pastor, P. S. Knight, nt 11 n. in. nnd 7:30 p. m. Sundny school at 10 a. m. Endeavor mooting nt C:30 p. m. Dlblo study Thursday ovonlng. Strangers niwnys welcome. Lutheran St. John's. Rogulnr services nt 10:30 a. m. In tho Germnn Lutheran St. John's church, cornor of Contor nnd Four teenth 8troots. George Engel, pas tor. Vew Park U. D. Church Borvlcos at Yow Park U. n. church. Sunday morning at 11 a. in. Evening at 7:30 p. m. Sun day sohool at 10 n. m. Oscar A. .Marti, pastor. W. C. T. U. Rov. Ollvo Kylo will address the gospel tomporance meeting Sunday at 4 p. m. A cordial Invitation to ovory ono. THROUGH PIRK AND QUAKE. C H. Hinges Refilling Watch That Stood tho San Francisco Disaster. C. H. Hinges, tho lowolor. la nn. gaged In putting now works In n suvor Hunting caso wntch that wont through tho San Francisco Are and oarthquako without harm to tho mns. slvo case. A San Francisco gontlemnn who Is staying In Salem for tho present brought tho watch to Mr. Hinges to havo new works put in, The watch was left hy Us owner In -a desk In his office on tho tenth flqor of the Spreckles building and was found in tho ruins weeks nftorwards and Iden tified by the owners mnnn,n un LB. II." .engraved on tho case. Tho r uaa mrnea tho sllvor black, oxl dUed It In n mannor ami tho ,,- asked that It bo allowed to retain all tho tarnish given It In the mem- oruuto nro. "" o The Im Wcw. Cures an kldnoyt bW4w Mi rhenmatl treuble: sold t.v n !- ,.or tW0 'a0011' trett fcy for tl. Dr. w . ...I ,OHw trt, $ Lota Mo w UUmoaUiL ftM w m.... Tho Coming IInttlcililp. Wnshlngton, Nov. 17 It ffotX bo snro to say that the battlew about to bo built by tho Unit' States government, as a stand-olU tho BrltlBh monster DrcadnoujK will bo of 20,000 tons dlsplaremtt nnd will bo cnpablo of tho carriJ? ot ton 12-Inch guns. Fronilnes porsons In tho navy departratmt tm a vessel with sixteen -inch gum thoy could bo so fitted so as to p tect torpedo nttack both astern ' ahoad. It is stated that Ave aW aro belnc considered A promltW naval export has stated, "We W build n good and strong vessel, ot thnt shall bo an honor and a soaro of protection to our country but ? til tho nlan 1b flnnlly selected "- bo submitted to congress very IM- of Ijts design will bo known to tfc outside world. Jnpan has corameo tho building of two vessels, wW? will undoubtedly bo equal If no' ? porlor to tho Dreadnought, and Shall havo to seo the raise of Japs nnd go one or two better, t io loft out In tho cold, as regtf pnvnl preparedness." Tho construction prlco must exceed $0,000,000. o I ! Nevada to Lewi Mining S'4) New York.Nov. 17. Mr. Tboi C. UnhlnRnn. wfill knOWD la W mining circles, has arrived bl Ho states that owing to tho P5 of now claims and tho latrodartl of now nnd Improved plant, fr! which was now second, ooly to co rndo. would be far In tho iw0.1. year's time, Now roluos sr J opened un all over the state an "U ore bodies aro largo and wrrf slstent values that will go P tho ton. to1! t.. t,..-t. n S. B..rf' 'Anirol nt-rlvaA In HlO fltT tall " Inir. and will remain forTrIt1 Uu T.luUuPnt OB M-" Henry'D, Baldwin. Supt C ter Worka, ShulUburg. wh H1 VllCn faj - - i hut i aava sever received t uitn t uuj nallwd' "T. 'meat far rkMimatlsni aaa 'Ulak H ta lH. llnlmaaf . atatttura on mm tec, Sk. fWJ. n zi .s t wnom rowmaatoa at 7:10 a. u, 8oa4ay !. ZJZ?' J. tt' druc store. w -