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JVr Wyrahe,tb?" Niiw dwtors out of ten will quickly
JL Sib I JLltdl& reply, "Keep the bowels regular." While you
of Health,
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are about it. ask him another auestlon, "What
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you think of Ayer's Pills tor constipauonr-
s are w ni to trust him. Are your
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THE SIGN
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CROSS
The BpBtou Hurnld rflcontly publish
cd tho following nrtlqlp regarding
tho "Tho Sign of tho Gross" which
Is to bo prasoiitod nt tho drand opera
houso on Thursday ovoning, Novonv
ONIA A CHOSEN FEW.
Audience Wiih Small but Very Appre
ciative nt tin- Piny Lnst Night.
During the ontlro season up to
date, with ono or two glittering ex
ceptions, tho poor ohows that have
como to tho Salem Grand opera
Jioiibq have been groctpd by Bplondid
'. audiences and vice verca. Tho regu
1 inr rulo prevailed last night.
Tho whimsical, farcical comedy
"Tho Mnrrlago of Kitty," was pre
sented to only a fow pcoplo, but
bor 22: "Most mng'nincont of all they woro vory uppreclntivo; In fact
tho attractions offorod -'at ; Boston
muBlc hall tlili year is William
Greot's original London production
of Wilson Barrett's great religious
drninn, 'Tho Sign of tho Cross.' Tho
piny hnB boon commondod by many
eminent authorities lor its boncflcinl
moral Influenco, but, it is cortninly
not Jacking In tho olomont of lutonso
lntorost nnd tho oponlng porform
may wore omiumuiBuct
It wns not perhaps altogether
owing to tho fault of tho Salem pco
plo to discern tho merit of tho at
traction this tlmo, but until yester
day, it was oxpoctod by many peoplo
tbnt tho flood In tho northwest
'would delay tho company- In tho
Pugoi sound "country and that thero
would bo no show last overling
nncos of tho iirosont run provokod This uncertainty kopt many away.
otormfl of tho most onthuslnstlo np- Then, It must bo ndmlttod that Salem
provnl, Tho work of tho prosont . donrly. lovos molodrnmn and this
compnny is of a remarkably high or-1 comedy, with ittf dollghtful and
dor. Of tho playors much might bo somowhat nonsonsicnl wit, Is tho di
rect antithesis or moiournma, nnu
well thoy stayed away.
Miss Florence Gear .played tho
lending rolo in n dollghtful mnnnor
nnd wbb supported moro than ordl-
'jBi., sqosjoIoIp jntti&p
Implements such as scrapors, awls,
needles and flsh hooks, as well as
tho many Implements in stono, as
Bhown by tho various stages In tho
manufacture of these Implements
was In every respect similar through
out tho ontlro region. In tho manu
facture of pottory, and especially In
regard to their designs and shapes,
thoy wero quite similar, and it would
bo imposslblo to distinguish tho Fort
Ancient pottory from tho Baum, and
the Baum from tho Gartner village
slto pottory. In tho snmo valleys oc
cupied by tho Fort Ancient Culture
we find ovldenco of a higher culture,
and for my convenience I have desig
nated this culture the Hopewell Cul
turo, taking tho articles secured by
Professor Moorchead from tho Hope
well mounds as tho type. Tho Fort
Ancient Culturo occupied portions of
tho vnlloys which woro later occupied
by tho Hopewell Culturo, as was evi
denced by tho results of tho explora
tions of tho Hnrncss mound group
during tho Bummer of 1905. After
completing tho explorations of tho
Harness mound, tho articles taken
therefrom being of the higher cul
turo, I examined a mound located
outsldo of tho great clrclo nnd not
far distant from tho Harness group,
directly to tho south, nnd found this
mound to bo n burial mound of the
Fort Ancient Culture. At tho contor
of tho mound, and a fow fcot under
tho surfaco, was found nn Intrusive
cromatcd burial, similar in ovory ro
spect to tho cromntcd burials of the
Harness mound. Tho nrtlfacts of the
Hopewell Culturo can In almost
ovory object used In cpmmon by the
two cultures bo rendly distinguished
from thoso of tho Fort Anclont Cut
Why Vinol Is Better Than Any Other Remedy to Restore
Health n Strength
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Because Vinol Is a real Cod Liver Preparation and does not
contain a single disagreeable or harmful ingredient and is not
n secret formula.
Because Vinol contains all the medicinal elements -the
soothing, healing, strcngthcningand flesh creative properties
of Cod Liver Oil but without oil or grease.
Because everything in Vinol, except the tonic iron and a
fine old wine, is actually extracted from fresh cods livers
and their oil.
Because Vinol is deliciously palatable and agreeable under
all conditions. Everybody likes it.
Because Vinol tones up the system, strengthens every organ"
nerve, muscle and fibre of the whole body and thus overcomes
weakness by thoroughly eradicating the cause of disease.
That's Why Vinol is altogether different and better than any
other remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all Throat
Lung and Wasting Diseases. '
That's Why Vinol Restores Health and Strength to
Delicate Children, Feeble Old People, Weak nnd Sickly
Persons, Nursing Mothers, and Convalescents.
nnrlly well. Sho kept tho audience lUM , t,,0 I)ortrnynI of tho 08thotIc
Ih n mahm . lnnlilMi mil Ihn tft I
. " ... """"" "" ",u ""' Ideas of tho artlBan.
inrougu tno turoo nets oi mo com-
oily. Sho nang two or throo llttlo
stunts woll nnd rccoived encores nnQ
curtain cnlls, gnloro.
"Tho Mnrrlngo of Kitty" may not
bo ndnptcd to thoso of tho Salem
peoplo who stayed nt homo last night
hut It cortninly plonsod thoso who
woro forftinnto enough to tnko In tho
show. v .
DhcIii, In "Hlgn of tho CrosH."
said In prulHO, but tho points of ox
collonco uru ton many for enumera
tion. "
"Tho Blgn of tho Cross" Is a play
which can llvo on forever. This has
Oioon demonstrated by Its visit to
sovorul towns whoro It hns boon of
fered for thu lust llvo or six yoars,
with builmwa on th Inorouso Instmd
of duciuaHlng. Mr. it. 0. Craurln
booked tho pluy In St. Louis for tho
wouk of January 12th, whuro It has
bean soon many times, and to tho
oiirprlHo of hluiHulf and tho mnnago
mont tho receipts tho first nhjht wero
oovornl huudrud dullurH groator than
over buforo demonstrating that a
good play with strong features, a
fine chHt nnd suporb stugo sottlnga, early Inhabitants tho Fort
can llvo almost forovor.
1'i-HilNtorlc Mnif in Ohio Vnlloy.
Tho explorations of tho Baum vil
lage slto in Ohio liavo brought to
light ninny points of lntorost con
cerning tho homo life of a prohlstorle
peoplo who had risen above tho lovol
of moro chlldrou of tho forest, de
pending upon tho wild wood for thotr
Huhslstonce. Thoy hnd established
homos, n dovoloped ngrlculturo nnd
hnd cnlloctod nnd provided storage
for food supplies for future use
Thorcforo tho Baum vlllngo slto ouN
t ii ro In nil ossontlul points rosomblos
tho culturo of tho Gartuor vlllngo
utto along tho Scioto, nnd tho Fort
Anclont nnd othur culturo sites along
thu Miami; ostnbllshlug tho fact that
at ono tlmo tho vnlloys of southern
nnd contrnl Ohio woro pooplod by a
culturo which wns qulto uniform
throughout tho ontlro soctlon, and
for convonlouco I have tormod those
111 kill III linlill it i I llin t.lnul K a. t . .. L
.iniij iiiiiuiJiiiiiiio iiiu i'uri. jxiii'iuiu
'Culture
Tho manufacture of their
My conclusions are, that tho bulld
ora of tho Baum mound woro Iso
chronologlcnl with tho dwollors In
tho Baum vlllngo, for In nil tho sites
of tho Fort Anclont Culturo exam
ined, tho Inhabitants hnd nn Inter
trIGnl trado, as ovidonccd by tho
copper, ocean shells nnd mien thoro
found; that tho dwellers In this vll
lngo wero pro-Columbian, as no ob
Jocts showing European contnet were
mot with nnd tho vlllngo wns occu
pied by tho snmo culturo In nil Its
parts. Wllllnm C. Mills In Records
of tho Pnst.
WE RETURN MONEY IF IT FAILS TO GIVE SATISFACTION
G. W. PUTNAM CO., Druggists
PAPER
FROM.
PAPYRUS
.The Control of tho Colorado It Ivor. HORSE THIEF LOCATED.
In tho midst of tho recent political Mrs. J. D. Horner's Horse Foond
tho Possession of Young Auj.
trinn.
Rovlvlng a thouBand-ycnr-old In
dustry, a band of capitalists and
scientists of England aro going to flood Into tho Sait0n sink and crent-
excltomont not enough attention
wns given by most persons to a work
of vast magnitude whoso conse
quenecs to southern California will
bo momentous. This wns tho. regula
tion or control of tho Colorado river.
It Is now an old story of how that
turbulent stream, breaking nwny
from its channel, poured a great
Neuralgia Pains.
Ithounintlsm, lumbago nnd sciatic
pains ylold to tho ponotrntlng Influ
onco of Ballard's Snojv Llnlmont. It
ponctrntes to tho nerves nnd
bono nnd bolng nbsorbed Into tho
blood, Its healing properties nro con
voyod to ovory pnrt of tho body, and
offoct somo vondorful cures, 25c,
GOo njid $1.00. For Bnlo by D. J.
Fry's drug storo.
TO RIVAL HOOD RIVER.
Aurora OrclmnllstH Will Tnko Care
of Tlielr Orchards.
The Klml You Ilnvo Al-aj-8 Bought nml which has bocn
in two lor over HO years, has borno tho sluuatnro of
una has been nuulo under IiIh imjt-
Knillll Hiiiiir'taliin uinn Itu ItilViu.tv
Allow no ono to tlocotvo yo In thls.1
All 0mHtorfU, Iiultutlann m'Ju9tTg-foo(l'Hr, Wfc.
HMriHiwU that trllle wltk hh4 oudiiHifor tho hoi tof
iniWtto iuhI ChlWroH lixperloiico HgHlnst IJxn mU
What is CASTORIA '
Gufttorfc lit a ImrmleM 8HutltHto for Castor Oil, Pur-.
Kuric, Drops .teHA 8otUlntf Syruim. It la PlctuiAtit. It
contuhiH uolthcr Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
sukstmioo. Its hko is H guarantco. It destroys Worms
HtMi RlhyH Fovorlshness. It cures Dbtrrhouu and Wind
0Mc. It relloves Teethhis: Troubles, cures Constipation
RHd Flutulonoy. It naslmlltttea tho Food, roRulatcs the
8teiua4t Hd Uowels, h lutr healthy und uuturul skwi.
Tk OhlWrea'tJ Pauucou- Vho Mother's Frloml.
OBNUIHR CASTORIA AI-WAY
Btars tho JSigsiRtur of
Aurora, Oro., Nov. 21. A numbor
of fnnnora nnd fruit growors In this
soctlon nro going to clonn up tholr
orchnrds, and koon thorn so In ordor
to rnlHo a good grudo of fruit. In
formor yonrs fruit from this soctlon
commanded good prices. Most of the
orchard owuora nro woll plonsud with
tho decision rondorod Inst wcok nt
Oregon City by Judgo MoBride, hold
ing Unit tho fruit sprnylng law Is
constitutional, and they hnvo Blgnl-
tholr Intontlon to nbldo by it,
flod
nnd soo that tholr neighbors do tho
Bnmo. bo ns to make tho orchard
cleaning unlvorsnl. Thoro nro bov
oral good orchards In this section
thnt rnlso Just ns good apples ns tho
Hood Rlvor fruit, and It will not bo
long, tho orchard mon claim, boforo
tho Aurora district will bo. as fnmous
for Its apples nnd other fruits, as It
Is for Its hops.
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The KM You Ha?e Always Bought
In Um For Over 30 Year
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1'lth hihI Fact.
Faith Is ono' thing and fact Is an
othor, It somo tlmoa. takes any
nmount of faith to produce- ono fact
Years of earnest work and fnlth havo
produced ono fact about medicine
that la deserving of meutlon hero.
If peoplo who nro troubled with gon
ornl weakness through overwork, dis
sipation or oxposuro can get n reme
dy that will make rich red blood
from tho food thoy cat, tholr return
to health Is assured. Qood. blood
Is- tho life of tho body ns well as tho
nerves. Weak, sickly, palo peoplo
who suffer with indlcostlon dyspep-.
sta, sick hoadncho, loss of strength
and ambition, having djpzy spells
and always trlod, can bo cured sound
nnd woll with Dr. dunn's Blood and
Kerro Tonic. Sold by druggists for
75c por box, or 3 boxes for ?2. This
tonlo acts hi a common sense way,
curing disease b giving .strength to
resist It.
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Peaco congrewos wilV sit moro or
leu vainly as loay as It Is gonutuo
f nn for boy V9 kill t& tod.
lntroduco n formldablo competition
Into tho pnpor making of both tho
United Stntos and England. Theso
mon won't enro whethor tho forests
of the world nro In tho hands' of
tho pnpor trust or not. For thoy nro
going to mnnufttcturo nows nnd book
ns woll ns wall papor nnd kindred
nrtlclos, out of papyrus.
Tho papyrus farms will bo In
Egypt. Tho cultivation of this plant
has boon oxtluct for over n thousand
yonrs. Tho papyrus roods, at first,
will bo brought to Englnnd nnd mndo
Into pulp In nn English mill until
Bttmclont trado Iibb boon worked up.
Thon tho papyrus syndicate will
build Its own mills In Egypt nnd ship
tho pulp.
Moro and Cheaper Paper.
IT. E. WIntor, socrotnry of the
nowly formod papyrus syndlcnto, In
nn Intervlow gave many Intorostlng
dotulls.
"Twonty million dollars' worth of
pnpor alono Is mndo In England nn
nunlly. Wo shall produce a bottor
quality or pnpor and sell It at a
much chonpor prlco. Tho proaont
sourcos of supply for tho pnpor trado
aro being rnpldly usod up. Only ro
contly Norwny hnd to loglslnto to
provont tho doplotlon of Its forests.
Cnnnda and tho Unltod Stntos will
Bqon follow suit.
"Wo hnvo for some yonrs boon
working on our schema. Mr. Smod
lay Norton, tho author and explorer,
wns commissioned to rovlvo fho
Bovonth contury papyrus rood.
ed u lnko In tho bed of tho nnclont
sen. For months, up to n fow dnys
ago, tho lnko kopt constantly ox
pnnding nnd growing dcopor, nnd It
begnn to nppenr nt ono tlmo ns
though tho wholo fnco of tho coun
try would bo pormnnently changed.
But tho cnglncors, under tho di
rection of Epes Randolph, grappled
with tho problem and mastered It.
Thoy havo dnmmcd up tho now out
lot cut by tho river and hnvo turned
tho stream to Its ancient bod. Tho
vest mnss of water, instead of being
n monnco, will ngnin bo hnrncssed
Into tho bonoflcont chnnnols of irri
gation nnd will continuo to mnko a
garden spot of tho Imperial valley.
Tho work has been so woll nnd
so thoroughly dono thnt thoro Is
not tho sllghtost dnngor of n reoc
ourronco of tho catnstropho which
promlsod to mnko ngnin n dosort of
what wns tho most fortllo bit of
soil In tho world, surpassing ovon tho
lands overflowed by tho Nllo.
This Is ono of tho occasions when
ono mny proporly any that "pcaca
hath her vlctorlos no less renowned
than wnr." Tho onglneor Is, In theso
worknday yoars of ours, n grentor
and n moro useful man than tho wnr
rlor. 0
Tho Texns Wonder.
Curos all kidney, bladder nnd
rrhoumntle trouble; sold by nil drug
gists, or two months' trentmont by
mnll for $1. Dr. E. W." Hall, 292C
.vnu auuui, 01. WUU13, mo. aona
Jn!for tOStlmonlnlB . Sold bv Stnno'a
drug storo.
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.Mio Hruss, commonly Known as
pnpyrus, Is not tho ronl thing. Mri
Norton discovered somo true pnpyrus A Jh 0rmvIn
spods In romoto parts of Syrln and Alirnrn 0p Knv 01 "' . ..
Palostlno, near 'the river Jordan, J Z ' ' n 1 T
,,,,,1 .i, o n, n.... ..., .,.,.. l)ast threo months businoss has In-
Tho horso belonging to Mr. J, t j
Homer, that was taken fron tiJ
postofllco grounds In this cllr !
Wednesday morning, wns discern
yostordny In tho possession of iJ
tono Mexwo, an Austrian yontbj
about 21 years of ago. Tho ton
apprbhondod nt Cottngo Qrore, tt
was arrested by tho town marshi!
Ho hnd sold tho buggy nnd bvtet
to n fnrmor ten mllos north ol (K-
tngo Grov.e, nnd was riding theka
when nrrestod. Special De,t?
Sheriff D. W. Gibson went to Cotup
Grove this morning, and will Iris
tho young Austrian to Salem.
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OUR MEATS ARE
ALWAYS THL' KESI
For wo tako especial caro to br
nono but tho host, and our cuiloBr
can always dopond upon gcttlnrti'
host in tho market at right pri
whon thoy buy nt our market,
13. O. CROSS,
Stnto Stroet Mnrkct l'liOM
nnd tho sea of Gnlllleo, and cultiva
tion has begun
Plants Real Pnpyrus.
creased to such an extent In the
postofllco horo that Postmaster Sny
rift lino fHAnAil ...i
''Uinin.nim 4.1 "w '"" """ Hiuuoer 01 new
lnnd .ituatod on tho Nile 7n Egypt lC b"l', Wh,Ch WjU b P,aCd ,n
Mr. C. n. Clarke, tho botaiir" t boxes .ro
port of Kw Gardens, has certlfled L"' I P,attrn' lhf ky,S3
that our plants are tho real papyrus. ? f";111 tbo a J eoam
Aftor exhaustive experiments! Dr.'S il'luT ? ' mC
Querln wolrts. consulting chemist t ,Z AVnllL " TvU
and nnnlyst to tho Paper Makers' 2ZT V0dburn and S,lv01"
assoclatlon of Great Britain, has pro- '? ! T """' Umea
rtucod tho most admirable pulp. A ZT thttn 4 Ur0ra' F,vo rural
committee of experts has outlined IT """" rom 8 omce, and
for us all tho methods for cult!va- "WTy ma" " "andled "
tlon nnd for papor mnnufacturo and "T
wo nro now going ahead. Papyrus- rn,orT Aqu;lc
srows In water from vn . . Gu"Jer I onco lived on water for
feet high. Wo gather throo crops n J,1
year. Our land Is Irrigated by the
Nllo and s only plqwed every llvo
years.
"Wo will begin mnnufacturo of
pnpor In tho spring when wo will have
100,000 tons of papyrus ready for
tho market. Experiments have
proved that tho ylold of papyrus
pulp, after bleaching, la much larger
than esparto pulp and exceedingly
strong. Wo expect to use U for tho
manufacture of all tho tulngs now
being mado out of napor. Our propo
sition Is pno which will mark a tre
iiiondons rovolutlou In tho paper
trade."
Flubdub Why didn't you tako
ono of tho fast boats over? Exchange.
FOR JOIST AND FLOOWJfQ
Tho best place to buy is wbert
best stock of lumber is carriw
ontlro hulldine trado know
there is not a finer stock of J
than flint rjirrled by US. ""
ready to fill tho largest e?'
nrAinnlK. . Wn Ann'l keOD th6 t
orJwaltlng, That's a very Km1
nnint. Nonr s. P. nassenger
Phono 52 Main.
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n i i,iin ha shtninf
of his wisdom being the P
his feet in n comfort-gin" f
shoos purchasable here. ,
beat our 3.50 shoes nnJL.j
this land. For patent -
special lasts we cnarge ""' ' jjr
euro. But you'll get ". M
aici UUII411 ;uu -
shoe leather.
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