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DAILY CAPITAL JOTOtNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, XOVE.MBEK 21, 100.
taOfa
Silk Rain Coats
Wo are Just in receipt of a select llnr of tho newest stylo silk Rain
Coat 1 wanted shades and sizes. The lightest mid dressiest .coat
ttfotight oMt-tliey arc absolutely miter-proof, 800 our display In cor
ner wuwlovr. Mako your selection early.
$23.50 to $30.00
TODAY'S SPECIAL
Our 307th consecutive Wednesday Bargain Special:
Framed Pictures
They conio In squares and ovals, popular subjects, with frame and
Klaus ready to hang. Values rango up to one dollar. A splendid op.
ponuniiy lO BCCIiru it Illtu iircBdii mi numi- wnu miwiift .luiri
days. None Bold .until 8:80 tomorrow morning "q
No telephonq orders received.
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Misses' Suits
By express yostorday wo re
ceived a ahlpmont of Misses' Suits
in Red, Green, Gray, etc., In plnldfl
and mixtures In tho wanted NOR
FOLK and PONY atylcfl. An ear
ly selection la ndvlaod.
$15 to $25
Red Coats
FOR MIBSK
Men's
Clothing
Tho now Rod Coats for Misses
aro horo. Only n few in tho lot,
bo nn early inspection is ndvlscd.
Sires rocelvod nro 12 to 14
$?0 to $11.50
Table Linens
At Great Reductions
Considering tho fact that linens
have advanced so rapidly tho as
sortment wo show, tho quality and
tho prlco attached, wo know you
cannot equal tho valueu nny
whoro outside of thla store.
Winter clothing ns demonstrat
ed by our Allowing of correct
tailored and porfoct fitting ready-to-wear
garmontB mako buying
ooBy. Wo aro prepared to moot
any clothing rcqulromonts to re
spond with ovory ntyle, durability
and consistent prices donmndod.
Conio In and lot US' show you
what grcnt offorlugs wo liuvo nt
$10 to $30 '
Ho makes np mention of tho fact
that bo camo to my ofllco about 0
o'clock Monday mornlpg and regis
tered. And; -again, by appolntmont
with mo, nt about 1:15 In the after
noon. At this tlmo I suggested to
him thero might bo n question as to
tho validity of somo of tho signers
on his petition. Ho was In tho ofllco
somo time.
. I saw no more of him until about
D;30 Tuesdny morning, when in my
office, In the presence of disinterested
persons, ho admitted that ho had not
filed nny acceptance of his nomina
tion, nnd ho snid nothing nbont be
ing in my ofllce tho day before "to
correct nny clerical orrors or omis
sions in bis petition."
I nt no timo told Mr. Trill that I
would not put bis nnmo upon tho
ballot, But I did say thnt. nccordlntr
to my Interpretation of tho law,
Trill's hamo shall nppenr upon the
Section 270G, his nomination was not
complete It is not in my province
to nbrogato tho law.
Personally I am willing that Mr.
Trill's name should nppenr ilpon "the
ballot, and lot tho voters mako the
choice. Respectfully,
W. A. MOORES.
November 21, 190C.
ouo field 'to another, unless some one
goes abend of them. The plan usual
ly adopted, therefore, 13 to have a
man go ahead on foot, calling them
as the farmer's wife' does her chick
ens, nnd tolling tliem.'oh with a little
grain. Another man follows on
horsebnek, and between the confu
sion of being followed and led thero
is little trouble in leading the birdB
tn which over direction is desired.
When the plucking times comes the
ostriches are thus driven In from the
pasture and placer t in a smnll pen
surrounded by a piked board icnso
six feet high. At ohe place. Is the
'plucking box set In the sjdoof tho
fence, und with palings only four
feet high; tho ostrich gets into its
empty head tho entirely erroneous
notion that tho low fence offers an
opportunity for escape and deliber
ately enters tho trap. It Is Imme
diately caught from behind, and a
hood placed over its head before It
innw what hns linouened. Tho
hood may bo nothing more than an
old blnck stocking, but It serves tho
purpose Just as well as If the os'trlch
had deliberately poked Its head Into
tho snnd. Chicago Chronicle.
Personal
Footwear
You will find tho dcalrnblo cut,
'quality, fit and finish with any
pnlr you buy and ovory pair Is
full of stylo and ropresonts tho
very boat vnluo that each of tho
various can commnnd nnywhero
$3 $3.50 $4
Comforts
Tho host nasortmont of good val
ues In this city. You will ngreo
with us when you boo them.
Thoy rnngo from 1.00 (tijo rn
to aufl.au
CITY NEWS
A ColIcJtlon of Important Para
graphs for Ynur 'Consideration
Rest In tho Market
Nothing but tho best tho market
nffords In tho lino of poultry will bo
kept In stock nt Fnrrlngton's market
from now until after tho holidays,
to accommodato tho high class trade
which has boon cultivated by that
up-to-dnto supply house.
o
Kino Farm Horses
Tom Cornollus roturned fron Port
land where ho recolved from up tho
country Bovon flno woll-broko and
gentle young horses, suttnblo for
farm work. Will bo sold at reason
able prices. ll-13-tf
Farewell Reception.
I Tho members of tho First Presby
terian church and congregation are
cordially Invited to a farewell recep
tion In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. 'F. A.
Wiggins Frldny ovonlng, November
23d, nt 8 p. m.
CURRENT
TOPICS
TODAY
Prepared for tho Public Schools
and tho Family Circle.
Qront Ilrltaln la ready to lend In
a movoment to abolish tho Blnvo
trado in tho Congo country of Africa.
Thoro hnvo boon destructive Hoods
In Tennossco, wnshtng nwny tho rail
roads nnd doing groat dnmngo.
Fraudulent insuranco companies
iu Chicago that reaped n profit of
'millions In Chicago nro bolng prose-
cutod,
Last flame
, Tho Wiljnmotto University foot-
Oregon products to market. ' lC"m w,u m , T .BT f
Tho it nt n fnnii'i , , , tho 8n8" "gainst the Agricultural
toa ." vls:"ulZriy rr T" nt Bornm T""nk-
tonmlOtoO u,morfllly giving afternoon. Tho local tonm
' will bo In fnr better shnpo than
A novel feeling of leaping, hound-l"b' li ,1,l,yo1d ,M"'t"om'lh nntl "
Ing Impulses goes though your , '"f J.0 ' a'orward to as
body. You feel young, act young ' 0" f th bC8t COntCBtB P' tho 8on'
nnd aro young nftor taking IIollls-1 8n'
tor'B Rocky Mountain Ton. Tea or .. . .
Tablets. 3K iB r.. . . iwprjr uimuin Htot
, ,.,,, rut IMIIU IlL ur.
The Result of Training.
Tho Irishman wanted to sell tho
dog, but tho jirospectlvo buyer was
suspicious and finally decided not to
buy. Tho man then told him why
ho was bo nnxious to sell. "Yousce,"
ho snld. "I bought tho dog and
thralned him meself. I got him so
ho'd bark nil tho tolmo If a porson
Btoppod Inside tho gate, and thought
I wns safe from burglars.' Then mo
wolfo wanted me to thrnln him to
enrry bundles, and I did. If I put
n nacket In his mouth tho dog would
keep It there till somo ono took It
nwny. Well, ono night I woko up nnd
heard some ono In the next room.
I got up nnd grnbbed mo gun. Thoy
woro there throo of tho scoundrels
nnd tho dog."
"Didn't ho bark?" Interrupted tho
man.
"Sorrn n bark; ho was too busy "
"Busy! What doing?"
"Cnrry'.ng a Intern for tho bur
glars!" Dublin Freeman.
o
To lie fiure.
ProsDectlva Employer Your pnr
cnts left you something when they
died, did they not?
Boy Oh, yes, sir.
Employer And whnt did they
lonvo you, my boy?
Boy An orphnn, sir. Comic Life
X-RAYS
Stono's storo.
WITNESSED TIIK WEIHHXO.
Tho now skntlng rink on tho cor
ner of Commorclnl nnd Conter stroots
Is bolng put In shnpo rapidly nnd
about tho holidays tho public will
t "
Sheriff Culver and tho Jury Attended "BV0 tno opportunity to attend tho
... ai .. i.. . nnnitlm 9 alt. -IhU A. f ... it..
tho "Marrlago of Kitty."
Sheriff Culver baa Inaugurated a
now plan of entertaining Juries. Last
night ho gavo tho jury In tho BuBtrln
England is following Germany In ""I"""' tr,nl a thefttro P"- "
.i.1.1l.l.in.r nnnmnnp m- ,l ,,,!,. I""" U, 0n,n ll VOnlrO nt-
tended tho Grand Opera .Home, and
witnessed tho producton of tho
"Marrlago of Kitty." Most of tho
mh.
Thoro la to bo a conference of
tlkllkHABa UkHbHuJ b a b u -I a. .... --. t t 1
wn at BiiKono on Decombcr 5th. to pnrty wcr0 toaM-hendea mon .and, as
.. l .- A mntfnt nf f.mA nMA...kiM.i m a.
consldor tho caiuo xf tho car short
age. At present It Is almost IrapoB
ible to secure freight cars to ship
High
Grade
Pocket
Knives
K4 of rator steel, with beautiful
MH aaadlM. Knives that give you
jlaure vry tlsi you use it. Wo
kava krg e for aeary work and
muM orm for light work, and ladle'
jn kalVM. A big asortwent. We
immmuiU evry blada to be riant
a4 will cluwfully Mehaag or re-
' ftuI KMMjr'for w M4 proThtS
wwwwHifawtory. Pric fra 7io to
Barret tewtky
3wre
matter of
seats.
courao, occupied front
A Ywir of IUood.
The year 1903 will long bo ra
membored la the homa of F. NT.
Tackot, of Alllaaee. Ky., aa a year
or blood; which flowed so copiously
from Mr. Ilaokot'a luaaa that death
iMwaied vey near. He writes: "Se
vere bleeding from the Iunaa and a
frightful cough had brought me at
death'a door, whea I began taking
Dr. Klag'a New DUcotery for coa
amptioB, with tho astonishing result
that after taking four bottle I wai
completely restored aad as time haa
proven MKMaaatly cured," Qua
aateed for sera luan. eouxha aad
colds, at J, O. Parry'a drug Btor.
Prlco 8dc aad (1.00. Trial bottle
free.
v O'"
teoero'a 84wtewentt
Ed. Jowraal; la Mr. TrllPa artjele
entitled "Makes Forawl Dafd(" In
hut oveaiag'a Jouraal, h4 aaakea this
atatemeat: "I wlah to notlfr vou
that I waa at your oflc for oae h,or
Moaday afteraooa, for the purpe
... '
K taking all atepa aeceaeary to cor
ctany clwrkal errors or owImIow.
Mt yo ware ahaeat from your of-
m, aad I wu daia4 tha ofHHtai-
9$
oponlng of tho rink, onjoy tho music
nnd try tho rollers.
Tho building whon completod will
contain dressing rooms, clonk
rooms, rnlacd seats to nccommodnte
two hundred nnd fifty spectators, re
freshments stands nnd In fact all tho
conveniences of tho moat modern
rlnkB.
Tho floor will be 81 by 125 feet
nnd will be made from north Mexi
can maple, bolng tho first mnchlno
drossed floor in Snlem.
A 8U8pended gallery will bo con
structed for the muBlclans and the
beat .Instrumentation obtnlnnblo will
bo UBed to furnish tho music
Messrs. Alborts and Murphy aro
making an Investment of 15000 and
beyond a doubt will creato an at
traction which will prove a success.
, o .
Timidity of the Ontrlrh.
"It Is a Btrange circumstance that
with Its powerful means of locomo
tion as well as ability to defend Itself
from attack, the ostrich Is more
oaally scared than probably anv
other bird or animal possessing oven
elementary powers of self-protection.
A dog or other small animal, Insig
nificant In comparison to tho great
bulk of thi ostrich, is likely to scaro
It ap completely as to cause It to
rush headlong Into a fenco or some
othor obstruction which will malm
it so badly as fb require Its destruc
tion. This excessive timidity causes
tho breeders to adopt strategic mea
sures when the time comes for
plucking tho valuable feathers for
market. The blrda aro so timid that
they uall at being driven even from
Count Bonl nftor all may hnvo his
uses. A vaudevlllo company (Amor
lean of courso) has offered him $400
n weok. and a Paris restaurant keep
er has mado him nn offer of $10,000
n year ns hend waiter. It is somo
whnt less thnn tho Bnlary paid him
by Anna Gould, but probably all ho
can earn.
Tho dispatches this morning bring
tho Bad news thnt Mrs. Potter Pal
mor, who was detnlned In Sonttle.
chafed over her delay.
KIM? tLtt
THOMAS K. FORD,
Ovtr Lad ft atHi Bak, fatoat, Or
Demand for Apple Trees.
A dispatch to the Oregonlnn from
this city Tuesday snys:
Tho recent agitation over tho
growing of apples In tho Wlllametto
valloy nnd tho frequent publication
of reports of the high prices that
havo been secured for first-class np
plos, Is evidently hnvlng tho effect of
stimulating nn interest in npple
growing. There is an unprecedented
demand for applo trees, and somo of
the small nurseries report bolng en
tirely sold out of tho varieties most
in demand.
Tho lnrgor nurseries still have
stock, but thoy are not likely to have
many to carry ovor Into the next
year.
Thero Is a largo demand from Ida
ho nnd Montana, from localities
where the fruit industry Is still In Its
Infancy, and whore the growers are
setting out largo orchards. The mar-
kot Is. much larger than the Oregon
market, for tho demand in this state
comes principally from people who
aro aadlng to their orchards or are
replacing othor fruit trees with ap
ples. Tho varieties in moat demand
aro Baldwins, Splttenberga and Grav-
enstelns.
Mr. Scovall, of Portland, IB visiting
in tho city.
Leo Acheson went to Portland laBt
evening on business.
Attorney Poguo went to Albany on
business this" morning.
T. J. Dunkle was a Salem visitor
from Turner today.
Henry Ottcnhelmer returned this
morning from Portlnnd.
Carey Martin returned this morn
ing from n business trip to Eugene.
Mrs. A. E. Strang went to Port
lnnd this morning to visit friends.
Attorney Peter D'Arcy wont to
Oregon City yesterday on business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. H. Rockhlll wont
to Jefferson on business this morn
ing. District Attorney John Mnnnlng
nnd wife enmo up from Portland Inst
evening.
Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr., nnd son. re
turned Inst evening from a visit in
Portlnnd.
Miss Emily Horgnn, who hns been
visiting relntlves, returned yester
day to Portland.
Mrs. Charles Miller, after a short
visit In tho city, returned to Jeffer
son this morning.
M. A. Barber, nfter n visit In tho
city, .returned this morning to his
nomo In Mnrlon.
M. S. Durbln, after a short visit In
tho city, returned this mornfng to
his homo In Euclid.
Mrs. W. R. Wllholm, of Portlnnd,
Is visiting hor brother, D. F. Brun
nor, for a few days.
Ralph Bonhnm camo up from Port
land this morning to attend the
Hnnoy-Holmes nuptials.
Ralph Watson, of Portland, tho
nowspnper mnn. is In tho city to at
tend tho Ilaney-Holmes wedding.
Miss Gertrude Jones, after a visit
with hor sister, Mrs. A. Cannon, hns
returned to her homo nt "Lnbish
Meadows."
Mrs. Joseph Ralston nnd Mrs.
Georgone Pnlne-Stownrt, of Albnny,
were In tho city todny to attend the
Hnnoy-Holmes wedding.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Roberts,
who havo been tho guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs. H. E. Roberts, roturned to tholr
homo In Turner this morning. -
Mrs. D. M. McLeod nnd children.
who hnvo been tho guests of their
nunt, Mrs. J. L. Munson, hnvo re
turned to their home In Spoknno.
J. L. Combs left this morning for
Amnsvlllo on business. Ho has a
lnrgo nmount of lumbor thnt has been
waiting for cars for tho past flvo
months.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Amos Elliott left
last evening for Knnsns City, and, af
ter a Bhnrt visit there, will go to
Oklahoma, where Mr. Elliott's pa
rents reside.
Ralph A. Watson, Mr. nnd Mrs.
John Mnnnlng nnd R. W. Wllllnms,
of Portlnnd nnd John W. Cochrnn,
Catarrh of the Storoacl
A PLEASANT, SIMPLE. Tutt 0.il
I XU'vVWrrrn.t. r.. Pl
r "" n" v l"H FOR. if
Costs Nothing to Trv
Catarrh of tho stomach has ij
tboon considered, tho nest im.. .
Incurable. Tho usual symptom. a,.
o full nt.l.tnotl ,. "" Mf
.... u. KiuuuuB uunsauon after eai
o, t W.-M...... u eumeumoa mu
sour- or watery risings, a tormaSI
u bUDuo, luiiamg pressuro on ml
iiifuib .urn luuBB una uiuicult brealt
Ing, lieadnches, fickle appetite, J
vousnesB nnd n general played os(
Thoro Is often a foul tn ,. A
mouth, coated tonguo and if the if.
torlor o'f tho Btomnch could ba s
jt wuum snow a siimy, Inflame ?
dltlon."
Tho cure for this common nt a
stinnto trouble Is found In n ,...
ment which cnusoB tho food to bj
rcauny, tnoroughly digested befort
ii una umo to lerment and irrlud
tho dollcato mucous surfaces of Uj
stomach. To securo a prompt j
healthy digestion is tho onn VJL
sary thing to do and whon normal
gestlon is secured tho catarrhal con!
dltlon will havo disappeared.
According to Dr. Harlanson. H.
safest and best treatment is to sn
artor each meal a tafelet, compoia
of DJnstaso, Asoptfc PepBln, a Ilttli
iNux, uomon seal and fruit acKi
The80 'tablets can now bo found it
nil drug stores under tho name o!
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and not
being a patent medicine can be aJ
wttti perrect snrcty nnd assurance
thnt healthy appetite and thorotri
digestion will follow their regular
use nftor meals.
Mr. R. S. Workman, Chlcaco. IlL
.
writes: "Catarrh" is a local contf
tlon resulting from a neglected coll
In tho hend, whereby tho lining mea-
brnno of tho noso becomes InflaoJ
nnd tho poIsonoiiB discharge ther
from pnsslng backward Into
i
aro clearly marked, would give 101'
years as tho ngo of tho oldest
hnnna frr lnvAoflArnn ttocrlhff
of OregonCIty nro In Snlom today to n oyster-sholl heap with every Infl-
nttiinfl ihn 1Tnnnii.UAlH... InnilA m a ...fi.at. an!
uC
throat reaches tho stomach, tin
producing cntarrh of tho stonud
Medical authorities prr .crlbed lot
mo for three years for c&tarrh of
stomach without cure, but today I
am tho happiest of men nfter mlu
only ono box of Stunrt's Dyspepsia
Tablets. I cannot find nnproprlati
wordB to express my cood feellnr.
havo found flesh, nppetlto nnd eooii
rest from tholr uso."
Stunrt'B Dysnonsln Tnblets Is tlj
- z
safest preparation as well as thesis
plest and most convenient remelr
for nny form of indigestion, Catini'
of stomach, biliousness, sour stoa
nch, heartburn' and bloating after
monls.
Send your nnmo nnd address todaj
for a freo trial package and see fer
yourself. Address F. A. Stuart Co.
58 Stunrt 'Bldg., Mnrshnll Mich.
nttond tho Hnnoy-Holmes marrlago.
i .J. Dunklo, of Pomonn, Califor
nia, who for two years conducted
the Capital Baker nt Salem, has re
turned to Oregon for n short stny
near Turner, whoro ho Is stopping
with his wlfo nt the home of her
fnthor, Win. Lowls.
J. Cooper nnd H. S. Power left thin
morning for Portlnnd, whero thoy
win secure a number of now plays
which will be produced at tho Kllng
er Grand. Mrs. PoworB has written
that she will arrivo in Salem from
the East some tlmo next week. 8he
will take a prominent part In the pro
ductions at tho Kllnger Grand.
DON'T SHIVER
ALL WINTER
Just because your blood Is In an Im
poverished condition. Take a dose
of the Hitters before each meal. It
will aaslst the stomach n Its -work
of digestion, make plenty of rich.
warm blood and prevent Chills a&d
KOSTETTERS
STOMACH IITTEHS .
al curea Pyppoto, hmgMUou,
04frea, Fnuuta M, ItsHim u
Ftoiwtwcy m4 UUr. Try H today!
Tho Shell Jlounds of Florida.
As to tne age of the shell heaps,
only conjecture is possible. The
presence of trees of great age 6n
them, and even their hiding by dense
forest growth gives snmo m
their antiquity. Some heaps or parts
of heaps may, of course, bo the work
of comparatively modern people. A
large heap at Cedar Keys Investigat
ed and reported by a. T. Walker,
showed six inches of soil on
Below this wore several tt nf .-ii-
with fragments of flno nntto r
"elegant deiiKn ami t,h .,
implements of bone and shell ih
a. arrow and spear heads of
stone. Then camo two feet of soil
with a few fragments of pottery in
ferior to the first. Below this were
four feet of shells with pottery rude,
IV ornamented and primitive imple
ments of bone and shell. Next be
low there was more soil and three
eet of shells, the lowest strata of
neves that a conservntu-a -,.i .
the tlmerequlred of the deposition of
. o smce the builders ceased
adding to the hean. una i. " !!
a crl lea comparison of the pottery
trata. la which the , , T
rude, heavy pottery, ifr, Walir I.
Cation of nrHHclnl htilldlnC So4
Which rnvnrn n Inrpn Biirfnra ill feft
deep near Orange lake. The prest
elevation of tho lake is forty-tU"
feet nlinvo tha uon nml fhe nearest
-- . ..U w...., ...... .
living oyster bed Is forty-three mll
distnnt. Tho heap must have w
mado when the lako was still an ra
of tho sea, before tho state attaint
Its presont elevation. Tho division
of tho heaps by layers of soil naj
Inrifrntn tVin rnvntma nt (MsPilC. W-
moval, forced migration on aceoutt
of enemies, and so Irregular ocw
patlon nnd work of successive r
and generations In the making-
tho mounds. Charles de TVoW
Brewer In Records of Past '
Nofwteh Union FJrc I
ance Sock ty.
Vwm lfAaitJItli TAaMATlt AMU
a nun, incfruiLci wiv ---
.pillce with W. Brown & Co., 1
rw omnerciai street.
i
111
NEW TODAY
WHtHl fn ItHV A KOOd yal
cow. Phone 70a. 11-21-31
Wanted. A girl or woman to
Good pay. apiw
11-31-"
housework
Journal office.
For Sle Pure blood Browa
r SIe Pure blood nj- -.
hornsjnqulre at 1071 North l
street. n-s
Wo.ii ci... inn fea
..-v w mmm. ,-0,1,
PntenrnM onao AddrCM "- .J
Jennings Salem, Route No J,
KVm. a.i a nnn nrreron rT7 1
."T r .1-..jtij
ry plants, ?x per tnou
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inn m idu ui m jb n is w -
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