v - DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY. NOVEMBER. 2fl 1000. II IIILIMIMII MIWIWII'" fv Personal r v-- 1 1 c i Vail i uu ube i i)0u When You Get It?! OF SUPERB TABLE LINENS LlHCifgf like good books, grow more fascinating with ngp, and one generally delights In adding to ho.- nlorc tlmt lb, l( they me good Jlat'HS, pure through nrtd through , uelt us you will get nt (Ills store. Wo arc rather proud of our linen stock not only because It Is the ,iuest In JJiIh Hcctlnn, but because wo have In It some of the best linens that are went from ubroad. Ouf prices are the very lowest consist ent with quality and Jut now tlioro are big savings to be bad here. ii -- HE 889 ill i-M of 1 n mm Warm Coats The Newest Styles Now coatB coming ovory day. Tho wanted kind and In tho right BhndCB, Our prices nro, nB ubuoI, tho lowest, quality nnd stylo con Bldorod, you'll be nblo to And. $6.50 to $35 Misses' Suits The now Btylo Norfolk and Tony jacket HiiitH for MIhbch nro horo, In cnlorB, rod, grucu and grny. You'll Hiiroly lo ploascd with this Hhowlng. $15 to $25 Taffeta Jumpers Wo nro Knowing Hovornl styles lu ttils now Btylo garmout wlilch bidB fair to hocomo u great favor Uo among tho well drosHorB, Lot uu hIiow them to you and you'll approclato tholr UBofulnoHS. Wo aro showing, also, nf till lino of Nun' Veiling nnd AllmtrosB walHtx. Second floor. affVTxroi CITY JNEWS A Collection of Important I'urn. graphs for VoHr Cotinldcratlon Choicest of Cut Of nil kinds of menta can ho ob tained nt nil times at Farrlugton'B Market, 420 Stnto street, also a lino lino of poultry for that Thanksgiving foAst. AtkH to lie Appointed (tuuidlnu May mo Bohuts on last Saturday petitioned tho Marion county court for nn order appointing her guardian of tho person and estate of her father, Adnm Schutr, an lninnto of tho hospital for tho liisnno. To Che. Haered Concert A, lnrgo chorus under tho dlrcotlon of Dr. C. II. Eplcy is prnrticlug In tho First Christian church and will soon Elegant New Bracelets. . . . A pleasing variety of tho now'eet reductions In Ladles' Bracelets nro ijew ou display nt Barr'u Jowelry tore. Tho values wo offer aro unusual for such beautiful, high-class brace , Joie, They couio In cm rwM $2.00 to $7.50 SMMGoW at $6.50 to $25 Ya-Hr cotuino la not complete wJtbont a beautiful gold bracelet on yr arm. LmNm' (Mm, NcckkKes wk! LckU aanrmtitlng the hlshcat skill in taaat)il mh! the most artistic teat jh k4f, Jtr attraction Ht wr aiMW Jewery. Burr's Jewelry Store Cm. State mi Umty Su. 1 308th Wednesday Special Another special that smncks of tho holidnyB, of which you will soon ho thinking. For Wednesday only wo offer DRKSSKI) DOLLS twolvo inches long, full dressed in a wido rango of colors to choose from. TIiobo dolls can ho put to sleep, 'nememhor nono will bo sold until 8:30 a. m. Wednesday nnd no tolephono .orders will bo received. Bo here an tlmo. Provldo for tho littlo girl's happiness. Q "Oavenette" Dress Goods "Crnvcnctto" la a process which makes cloth non-nbsorbant nnd can bo applied to almost any class of material. This process Is a patent and Is owned nnd controll ed by D. Priestly, nnd no goods, callod Cravonotte, without tho Cravonetto brand Is gonulne. Wo nro Bhowlug a flno lino of Bhndow chocks and stripes In light nnd medium tan shndoB, light nnd dark browns, navy, dark gray's and blncks In plnln nnd fancy wonves, 51 to CO Inches wido. Every yard Btampod "Cravonotto" which Is a guaranteo of Its gonu inoneBB and that rain will nolthor wet nor Hpoilt thorn, Havu you noticed that othor de'alorH ndvortiso Craveuette Rain CoatM? If Carvonctto was not tho bout thoy cortnluly would not bundle them. This Is ono of tho strougost recommendations It enn recolvo. Whon you want a thoroughly rnjlabio rain-proof mntorial, ask for and Insist on Cravonetto. $1 .50 to $3 yd J3c7leirei&&& Lsjwi MyWMKk&&mli&WA J present tho ancred cantata, "Pillar of nttle, will deliver an address nt the, Flro," which is doscrlptlvo nt tho.tomperunco hall this evening. He I children of Israel's pllgrlmngo through tho wilderness. Dancing Kchool ' Of Tioga hall will bo hold on Tuesday evening of UiIb week, In stead of Wednesdny, ll-2C-2t LleeiiKed to Wed Ltcenso to marry havo boon tssuod to Alfred Brooks, of Carlton, nnd MUs Margarot Mathlas, of this city. Look at Menu Of tho Wlllametto Hotel dinner; cheaper than you can furnish your , own dinner. Fifty cento por plate. U-2C-2t Tho (iholKou lvfttate W. F. Gholson, of this city, has petitioned tho Marion county court to bo appointed administrator of tho cututo of J, 11. Gholson. Tho estate coiulsts of proporty, real and por so mil, valued at f500. Adoption Paper Filed Samuol Kaser and wlfo havo asked tho Marlon county court to bo por mlttod o adopt Ella Stllwpll, who Is In tho Boys' nnd Qlrls Aid uoclety In Portland. Tho mother of tho child it Is alleged is doad nnd tho fathor'a whereabout 1b unknown. "" lUrM Answers Complaint Fred Hurst, tho real estate deal- or, has filed an answer in tho circuit court to tho complaint of I. N. Mnx - woll, who recently began an action to obtain commission on tho aalo of ruriain rem property uinue 10 urunt uoruy and otuors. Hold CHiveiitloH- Tlui T. n fl T. nrn hnlillne a ills. trlct convention lo thli city today. lne 1bl" namo, J'ah Cronln. Tho ropresentatlvM from tho varlout " 40; a f,Mbver: T fW lodge aro a8 follewa: Clood iiopo.llaceraed nd h, ha,r torn out waa No. l, of Portland. O. J. Jemtegaard and Mrs. K. Hooda; No, S, PortUad, Messrn, E. J. llawktaa and Seth Uui; Ualo No. Sl, 8lw, Mrs. E. M. VaNorvert awl Mhw Ntlt Ttewaa; rH-tUd. No. 4, Pertkuri, O. K. OtJklM, r. J, McHary aa4 J, X. Knox; clo No. 7, Bclo, Ch. M Audrou National Oraad CfcUf Tiuiir tiKrg F Cottrll, of 9- An Unequaled Opportunity Boy's Overcoats By a fortunato purchaso wo wcro onahled to sccuro a sample lino of Boy'B Overcoats rnnglng In size from C to 19. They nro of tho newest stylo. Only one of n kind. And wo in turn offor them to you at much loss than their real worth. Bring In tho young man and seo what a flno coat wo can (It him out in nnd how much you will save. SPECIAL PRICES ON THE ENTIRE -LINE, Warm Bedding Thoso cold nights very forcibly suggest tho need of warm bedding, llavo you seen our lino? Wo have wo think, tho host valuon In tho city. BLANKETS 45c to $10.00 COMFORTS -- $1.00 to $12.50 was recently elocted to tho Washing-J conducting n serleB of revival meet ton stnto sonnte. and Is said to bo an lugs nt the Free Methodist church of nblo spoaker. SOCIAL EVENTS Entertained Salem Team. A most ploaslng indoor garden party was given by tho high school studonts Saturday evening nt Frank's Oklahoma Convention, hall for tho Kugono nnd Snlom high' ' Guthrlo, Okln.,' Nov. 20. Tho ap school football teams. Tho rooms polntmont of a commltteo on county woro made vory beautiful with fir boundaries In Indian Territory Is treos and forus, nnd Chlnoso lanterns oorshndowlng everything elso In tho woro hung around to add to tho 'constitutional convention nt tho pres- brlghtne88, The Kugono team escorted tho Sa lorn team to tho hall, whoro they woro received by tho senior girls. Ten sophomoro girls, appearing ns semi-flowers, above a screen of Ivy, then greeted them with clovor 11m. orlck8,-burlcsqulng each of the teams. After this charades on tho names of tho various mon of tho teams was given and Bongs wero sung, Suppor was then sorved by tho junior girls at two long dining tables artistically decorated with tho Sa- lorn color. Reglstor. Vs Among tho l.'HMts. Mr8i Charles A. Gray, who has b(Mm t,mB Pendleton, was among th'0 BUe8t8 at a larg0 party glvon by Mr8t Walter VIerce at tbat cU. Saturday. Mrs. T..T. Geer, a fomor ,ndy wa8 a,80 among (H0 gUOatB. Another Sfespect. Dayton, O., Nov. 26. A man glV' pm tuormn. mi is uipucveu oi uv uiuniiT oi Doha Gllinan. o AttMuqr, K, Y Wr. lC.-.TlHi 0V' ror umf tM imi k mr prowland to opwwttU PtHck's - tBc. H4 said Um em wu ntlr- out of hU haad Rain Coats Genuine Cinvcnette Rain CoatB. Wo are showing n lino lino of thoso popular garments In the newest ond best Htylos in plain black, medium nnd mixed grays nt prlcos that will ploaso you. Tho host values wo have scon for tho money. $10 to $25 TOP COATS An umisunlly flno lino of thoso popular garments in tho dlfforont shaded of Tan and Gray, and tho alwayH wnnted black. First floor. children's new tam o'.shaxtkrs Just Received. mmmmmmmmmma Fice Methodist Meetings. Rev. Bowermnn, of Portland, Is North Salem. Ho is to bo hero sever al woeks. and seems to bo a man of considerable ability as a preacher. , Robber Liked Jewelry. St. Louis, Nov. 2C. Everett Hay wood, conductor of tho train hold up last night, says tho rohbor got $300 and eight wntohes. o ent time. Big One Indicted. Now York, Nov. 26. Frederick Buruhnm, president; George Burn- ham, vice-president, and George Eld- ridge, second vice-president of the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance Com pany wero arraigned today on charges of grand larceny nnd forgery. ;0 Agnes Meyers May Hang. Washington, ov. 26. Attorney for Agnes Meyers, convicted of tho mur der of her husband, have been noti fied that they must present a brief to tho supremo court by tomorrow, If tho woman Is to get a further respite, tho justices refusing to extend the tlmo further. Tho attorneys say they lack sufficient funds to prcparo a brief boforo December 2Sth. o Were Burned to Detli. Chicago, ov. 26. Mrs. Sophia Presoickt's two children aged 2 and 3 years, were burned to death this morning. They wero locked in tho house while their mother was mar keting. o- . CqMhs Are Sdtrce. Beaver, ov. 26. The coffin aupply was destroyed by flre this morning. la tke wiping out of the Colorado Cftalcet Cowpany. Lota $100,069. ' -ft- SatoM hM't d a goe trill ataee the departure of the late Proteaaor NeurM It Is time vi bad o. Mrs. G. W. Johnson went to Port land this morning for a week with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currln. of Cur rlnsville, who have been visiting Mrs. L. E. Morrs. loft this morning for their home. Mrs. Ed. Stahl wont to Silverton today. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Reed, of Scotts Mills, wcro visiting in tho city yes terday, returning homo this morning. J. W. Morton wont to Portland thl3 morning on business. C. V. Clifford loft this morning for Vancouver, where ho, will visit his sister, Mrs. M. II. Coats. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Baker, of Port land, were visiting friends in the city yesterday. Mrs. Clara Forgusou wont to Woodburn this morning, where sho will ho a witness in tho Remington shooting affair. Miss Ruby Cornell returned' tins mornliiK from nn ovcr-Sundny visit, at her homo In Jefferson. O. C. West returned this morning from a visit In Corvnllis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown were among tho Portland-bound pnsson gerB morning. Mrs. Clara Scott loft this morning "- for a visit. in .Portland. Miss Lillian Stogo and Mrs. D. F. Carnes have gone to Portland to hear tho Italian orchestra this even ing. Ernest' Smith, after n visit with Salorn friends, roturned this morn ing to his home nenr Jefferson. ' A. Morosse, editor of tho Washing ton County News, of Forest Grove, was visiting in tho city yesterday, tho guest of IiIb brothor Edgar Mor osse. Dr. T. C. Smith enmo up from Portland this morning. A. J. Mnthls loft this morning for Albany on a short business trip. Judge Robert Enkln, or La Grando arrlvod In tho city Saturday to visit his family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoffman went to Jefferson this morning, whore they will visit relatives. Mrs. J. B. Smith, who has been in tho city nttendlng tho Brooks-Mathls nuptials, roturned this morning her home nenr Thomas Station. Mr. nnd MrB. Honry Fish, nftor n. , ' 7,,",,"' '" ort visit in tho city, roturned this'"10 T"0" of ,d f 8l on" ,?T' HllOl morning to tholr homo In Jefferson. . Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Zont, who have' ttC3t th,8 fnct, stuarfs Dyspepsia boon visiting their cousin, Mrs. Sol. Tau!ot8 KO to tho Bonrco of the Durblu, left this morning for their trouble nnd positively restore the homo In Fredricktown, Ohio. glnml8 nml , of t,J0 mucoU8 raem. Attornoy Poguo wont to Albany. brano to tholr proper condition. Ther on business this morning. promptly relieve tho distress of all Miss Edna Englo was among the troubles originating in tho Btomach Portland-hound passengers this morn or bowels (with tho ono exception ,ng of enncor). Mrs. W. 11. Downing went to Al- Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are rec hany this morning to visit friends. ommended by physicians nnd nil re llnblo pharmacists. If you aro a suf- Sues Hearst Paper. Iferer from Indigestion or dyspepsia. Chicago, Nov. 2C. Mayor John-1 try n fifty-cent package today. M son, of Clovelnnd, this morning filed all druggists', or If you prefer send a suit for 1100,000 against tho Chl-us your namo and address and we cago Journal, alleging libel In the will gladly send you n trial package publication of nn edltorlnl on No-, by mall froo. F. A. Stuart Co, 6J vombcr 20th, criticising Johnson for RhmH tm.t. rni.nti utim. .... " " ihh nuegea mterrerenco In Chicago I 4 ! fltlnn 9. I I inii.iiuii iiuuiru, WnntH to Raise Rates. St Paul, Nov. 26. Hill was be fore tho state railroad warehouse commission today, and snld tho Great Northern aimed to make tho lowest rates on agricultural products, be liovlng all business rests on agricul tural Interests. He said the farmers showed no appreciation, and re marked "It Is hard to help peonlo who won't help themselves." Ho said the commission will likely soon be RBked to permit an Increase of rates. BORN. ARTHURTo Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Arthur, at their home on North Front street, November 20, 1906, a son. ALBERT To Mr. and Mrs. Louis U. Albert, nt their home, corner Cot tage and Marlon Btreets Thursday, November 22, 1906, a son. . o MARRIED. BROOKS-MATHIS. At the home of the bride's parents. In North Sa lem, Alfred Brooks and Bliss Mar garet Matfcls, at 2 o'clock p. m, Sunday, November 26, 1906. The groom Is an energetic business man of the 8rm of Brooks & Sons, of Carlton. The bride has resided with her parents in this city for the past two years, and baa a wide circle of friends. Tltey left yesterday antd a aaower or rice fer a abort trip I the aorta, ww " will b at home to mada is Carlten: WlwlltLUMflu rif Ktnttlrwiltc U -""""""-' w "" "- waning Where Mouths Aro Well Foil-. . .iCohtv '.Nothing to Relieve , This Condition. Eating is. fast becoming too much i a part of the daily routine, if not a '' mero tickling- of tho appetite a; i . thing to bo gotten out of the way as quickly ns possible. Littlo thought I is given to "wnnt Kind of food," its effect upon tho system, nnd whether it will ho of uso in building up the i tissues of 'tho body. Your stomnch will revolt, if it j not nlrendy doing so. It must shut up for repairs. What of the dlzz. ness, nnd sometimes pain, which stop you after a hurried lunch? What of i tho sonornl distress uftor a hearri dinner, a feeling of pressuro against the heart which calls a halt anil ' making tho breathing difficult? Is It common for you to bo bppressed with holchlng nnd Bour eructations? Are II A 1 4 you consupaieu ami men no yoa lnughingly toss a dimo to tho drug, gist foV his most palatablo relief Bownro of temporary cures that are but palliatives. Many antidotes for tho common ills which our flesh is heir to soom at first to rcllove, but In reality, If not injecting poison into tho system, lay tho foundation for a iltopor-sontod and moro far-reaching disorder. Throo-fourths of all diseases orig Inato with a breaking down of the dlgostlon nnd nine-tenths of all dl gesttvo troubles orlglnnto with one or moro of tho symptoms named nhovc. Bownro, then, of Indigestion and DyspopBin. If -you find yourself ach ing, listless, Inching in nmbltlou when you should ho on tho nlort. Do not doctor tho stomnch. It needs n rest from foods and drugs. Do not flush tho bowels. It takes moro than forcing food through tho passageway to make blood and tlsBiio and nervo Do not starve your stomnch. Food Is a thing to bo worked far all Micro is in it and your stomach will do tho work if you will help It In naturo'B way. Stuart's DyBpepsIn Tablets con to;tn,n "othing but tho natural ele- monts which" entor Into tho healthy rn1fl til nt1 Infoot Innn t r nnvfnrnt mentnl tosts nnd tho Investigations and HWfirn nnthn nf nynnrfc rliomlstJ -"."-.V "l"bi lUUIOUIIII) .I..V... i t. i ., .. . . T. .t ...co Mr. George Molson, tho well known and popular merchant, who hns recently been holding a position as an instructor at Chemawa, has re turned to his first love, and has -Burned charge of the shoo and cloth ing department of tho Chicago Store, which Is to bo enlarged to one of th best departments of tbat kind In the city. Mr. Mnlnnn la thoroughly v home- In these linos, and tho fact that he Is at tho head of theso depart ments Is a guarantee 5f tho vrf best service. Mr. Melson will W Pleased to greet hla old custom and friends In bis sew quarters. Kloflcy to Loan THOMAS K. F0R& Over Ladd & Bush'a Bank, Salem, Or. Narwfci Unto Fke I" mm Society Fraak Jieredith, Realdent At Oaee with Wa. Browa ft Ce-. 121 Ceaaawretal Kreet. NEW TODAY Large rf Seeo-"" hard wood f i f "" ,. - " II " WBW WW f