"mfiqftW" DAILY rvT?ii SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, XOVKMUEK 27, 1000. &&Q&$$ " """" JUHIXAI;, f Rickets. Q Simply the visible sign that baby' tiny bones X jj-e not forming rapiuiy enougn. Lack of nourishment is the cause. Scoife Emulsion nourishes baby's entire system. Stimulates and makes bone. Exactly vhat baby needs. .ALL DRUGGISTSt COc. AND $1.00 s fA&frfrfofrfrfrfrlfr8ft8'fr8'88a IHURCH AGAINST THE DEVIL Mil I NO PUCE LIKE HOME elevation of thought, exaltedness, sanctity, and vigor of purpose that perennially is in btock, and all of that Interfused with the administra tive and executive spirit of Almighty God, so that through us the otornal shall become a present factor, a dl- iul-l manipulator, a registered voter In nil the concerns of society and of . nLfanrc n.lltmrc 8tnte; ft C,,Mrch' ,n n ti, that Is y.L.n miiviiuioi. uniTi.13 no Bid,, i,owa moro contlngGnt nnd negligible element of the times but n Brent part of tho determina tive life of the times, asserting Itself fenrlossly, recognizing the whole field of moral conduct, Individual and riRSOplntp. An nrnnnrlv fnlllnr. Kb a good thing, onco In, awhile, undor Ug lmrveW( lloggosgC(1 of hare hell on earth gapo qpen and prophetic consciousness thnt, as In l people the chance to lenn over the old dnys of Isreal,' crowds It to je brink nnd get a scent of tho tho forefront of evont, with alt of fphltic odors. Monstrous' sinners, ,ta Propiicuc insight into situations . ., timi la'suiuui lUUiuuuiiL Willi HUM there are not too many of them in, r that g.tho :lal once, are a great boon. They 80sson of ovory nitm thnt jB n dl. re apocalyptic. They show much vino innn, nnd of evory church that (original grip thero still. Is In tho Is pnrt of tho church of tho living God. Made on Religion and Politics, Mixed JBjlheRev. Dr. C. II. Parkhurst.) kil' clutch and there grows In . . .i .. . . o ,, m consequence, a Dig Doner m Wnnw nine Instrumentality, for that dl- Curog a kIdney bladder and ae Instrumentality is something wo rhoumntlc trouble; sold by all drug- m got to have In order to find our it through and work our way out. ad church Is tho nnmo wo give to at Instrumentality, understanding r church the more or less closely rinlied body of thoso men nnd omen who are possessed of dl- iie life, nnd administered by n dl ae Impulse, nnd, therefore, inndo ore than equal to any mere human siitanco that they may bo called n to face. It Is to this dlvlna dowment that tho church Is In-, Med for nuthorlty . to nssumo cnl leadership nnd for pqwor to ' wise thnt leodorshlp with effect J To no bther Institution docs thnt iderihlp or power pertain. Other Mm may bother the devil n little,' p only tho church can discourage lawdWock him. A whipped devil tie product only of n ' dlvlno wje, The schools nro not do- It Our schools are practically Uesi, except In a surreptitious n. nd surreptitious godliness Is Ktimiy overt dovllness. Our fcK!i mako tho children bright, pt brightness is not a constituent of Pl character. Intollectunl dls- Mlne may elcvato tho grado of a vices, but will not convert PM Tires Into virtues. Civilization j1 not mean sanctlflcatlon; It lm off conrso ways of committing tor ways that nre less renulslvo l more esthetic gists, or two months' troatment by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2020 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stone's drug store. dw-lyr BUYS NEW" PLANT State Printer Dimiway To Have Fresh Machinery Owner of Present Plant Offers to Give It to State if Printer is Placed on Salary Orogonlan, Nov. 20: A new print ing plant for the now stnto prlntor, Willis S. Dunlwny, In tho capital In Snlem, will take tho plnco of the ont i.lnnt. ownod by Frank C. And not only I ,... , nrlntar. and will be ", but ihfi mnA nn iiifliTAiiain(n ' . riinlin v's AS(- , . "'" "" ih"- oporatod on ana nuor . - -- knows, th" wider tho swath of ,)tlon ut the ollloe, January 14. A"' mat lie can out. D sclitl no ., ...ii,,na for the sate oi ., - - jyui. .Miguuii"""- p 'i respect Ilko lire, wiucu is Mmlrable commodity so-long. ns k kept in the crate, but which, drained, Is llnblo to snap out on cttlet and burn the house. the fact that thero Is an In- f'tloa -specially ordained of God redemption of tho Indlvld- 'or the reconstruction of so- r. and for tho raising from the e rotting body of municipal "to Politics, nnd thnt thnt in- 'ua is the church of Jesus hould load with a burden ly felt opportunity nnd ro- ' tho hearts of our clergy, '" all. nnd of our Christian &en and women. Wo, of i vant to see foreign pagans MadacnRpnnn nnil Ilnt- , chanting the psalms of nd Mongolians streaming "sh the na-i,. .- . ""celestial; but there Is no such nat the American church can 88 Present lima mnv t i.i,nif r ,v -....v uiu&v lit UCIIUU u 8 to becomo a channel, direct ... : ,u''ness of God, to convey " oeeoto i ... . .... , klte VlrVnl V vu B l " I --Mv ut unueciBivo inuu, l'i to beeome the right arm of r vr ueilng blows quick and A ny, his newsnaners. or his kjft nf hangerson, attempts -wuient ror hlmselr ana ,a POStnnnfnw ih fiaftor Of Citv . -. . . 'ta of all u. -a. mo fixates. . trt yiwuBu ' I n h BiJa8H")aic mnuenca t ( ,-9 relt only la some sca- H TT crIa. but m great !Ht power z1 r l5T,p 1007 the old plant to Dunlwny wore con Bldorod by th two partlM for Som time, but It U understood that a price could not be ngrwnl or. Uer 8ays that should the legislature put Duulway on salary, he wm i -old plant to the itnte. Two new prw will arrive or Dunlway's ptaat early wt JJ and two are already on band. Tyjw and other nrcwwrle. have been or rJ,whU..iW,ll bring the total cojt up to between $12,000 and I14.00J. The new machinery will bo ins U J before January 14. so that Dun way will be ready to turn out the legls mre's printing on tho very first day tUBa8kePr's Plant was nsta,.l by !n 1SS7, and was used by Wm eight year A-Leeds succeeded Baker . "tat. Printer In "05, he used b p,ant for eight years wore Leeds ' ' . ., nU rnmneneatlon za paying " . .. , th per flco, W In f. , , net nroflts of tho of- " ..Hin,. to nakor's statement Htnov who became state printer Su the Plant for the last ... . tii.. n rental u four years, paying less tho state shall pui J0"1 the state, since the gm increase the emoluments of printer, CASTOR I A riH km Y " My fcK Bert E Haney and H s Bride Have a Strenuous House Warming Profiting by the unnoynnco to which Kcr. Clarence True Wilson was subjected a few montha ago, some frlsnds of Deputy District At torney Dort E. Haney. who has Just roturned from a wedding tour, and who hns taken up his reeldenco with bis bride In a cozy onst side cottago, decided yesterday to glvo him n tasto of what he may expect on tho prosv side of matrimony. The racket began oarly and Insted nearly all day. Tho first Intima tion Haney had thnt nnythlng out of the ordinary wns occurring was about 7 o'clock in tho morning, when he wns nwakoned by a tro mondouB din In the bnsomont. "With thoughts of burglars filling his mind lie timidly ventured bolow In his night clothes and wns amazed to see a big husky plumbor knocking things right and loft with n sledge hammer. "What does all this mean?" ho domnndod In astonishment. "It means that I Intend to find that blooming leak In your pipe- If I hnvo to knock tho wholo houso down," was the chotrful answer, as nifothor section of the wall went by the board. "Hut I tell you thoro Isn't any leak here: this Is a new house with mwl orn plumbing," Insisted tho deputy district nttornoy. "Ain't this n. E. Hnnoy'fl rosl donco, 41 East Thirty-first street, corner Enst Pine?" roturnod tho plumbor, holding n greasy card to the light. Hanoy admlttod tho name and number.. "Woll," continued tho plumbor, "wo have Instructions to ronnlr n wntor main In tho bnsomont, and to como enrlyi and do tho Job without awakening tho Inmntos them's our orders, young follor, so you had bet tor trot back to bed and got In out of tho cold." Aftor much expostulation Hanoy convinced tho mnn thnt somobody had Imposed on htm, nnd tho plumbor went away, giving oxpres sion to certnln phrnsos which can only be Interpreted properly by n master plumber. It wns merely tho beginning of the trouble, howover, and before night fall Hnney's patience hnd been sub jected to a severo test. Dill Storey'M coal wagon drovo up with a ton of anthrnclto and tho drlvor proceeded to dump It In the back yard. While Haney was remonstrating with him, the Danfield-Veyiey company's wagon came along and doposltod an Immense quantity of slnbwood among his tlower beds. It had hardly got out of sight before a Junk donlor rang the doorbell nnd In n hualneefl Ilko way Inquired where the empty bottles rould be found. "What empty bottlea?" gaaped I Inner. "Why, aomeh(Hy telephoned for us to come here and get 14 dosen empty beer bottles that hud bean left by the fellow that moved out," growled the Junkman. "Said we oould have them for nothing If we would haul the away." A proeeMioa of delivery wagona followed the departure of the Junk man. Llpman, Wolfe & Co. sent a man out to bang lnoe curtains; Meier & Frank' repreeentatlvo came preimred to lay carpet; Olds, Wort man & King were on hand to put up portieres; the rival tolephono com panies ware there at the same time to put In telephene: tho joof of tho house was covered with carpenters hunting for an imaginary leak; sev eral beer -wagons drove up at Che same time and each proceeded to ornament what evor vacant spaco was left around the promisee with cases of beer, wbllo the Hazlowood company managed to elude tho guard and leave four gallons of Ico cream on the back porch. Just as an Insurance agent showed up at the front door to write a policy on tho furniture. Haney did not appear at tho dis- irtnt attorney 'a office yesterday, ror good and sufficient reasons, and the SUlpnUriG AS" umo"! ' ' H7 of East Thlrty-flrat and East Pine street was not occasioned by a vol canic eruption. n . ,,,iv na chlklrea learn to AD SOCIAL EVENTS i (M--e---j-rf . . ,s tf.v.!.. A large numb?r cf neo'ile Dlnn on Thanksgiving to tnko tholr dinner nf Hotel Willamette, whore tho menu of the beat, and tho place has beon tho scene of many n happy family gathering. Willamette llutcf Menu. For Thanksgiving Dinner from .10 to 7:30 p. m Fresh Eastern Oyatore Consomme Fried Salmon Steamed Potntooa Chicken and Shrimp Salad Celery, French Oltves, Sweet Cucum bers nnd Dill PIckloa Sugar Corn. French Pons. Asparagus Daked Sweet Potatoes, Mashed nnd Stenmod Potntoos . Roast Turkey, Dressing, Cranberry Snuco Itoast Chicken nnd Drosslng naked Duck nnd Apple Snuco Dolled Ilnm, Cold Tonguo Frosh Enstorn Oystor Pnttios nannna Frlttors with Lemon Snuco Applo, Sllnco nnd Strnwborrv Ploa English Plum Pudding with Hard Snuco Fruit. Mnrblo and Simngo Cakes Croam PutTa, Oresconta, Ohocolnto Bclnlrs, Lady Flngors Nnvnl OrniiKOfl. AnnlOit. DnnnnnR. Pineapples Fancy French Mixed Candy, Awortod Nuts and Itnlslns Telephone the number of pltUos you want reserved. weak the lasguage of their parent to surely viu ii"m - Mountain Tea make them well and keep them well Tea or Tablet. 35 cent. For a!e r. tono' tore. (ZjSold On Merh j i r . ... ja J.A.PogEr3tC?? (joioenuate v -"s 'JjPT Hlii, nV SAKING POWBEJ Absolutely Pure NO ADULTERATION Pure Cream Tartar Srur Btcarhonaii SoJa SOLD on MERTTi J. A. Folger & Co. s fiiko I K L Vt iMIIIIIII ' 1'or Mrs. CJrny, Mrs. K. P. Dotld was at homo to a fow friends Informally on Friday af- tornoon In compliment to Mrs. Orny, of Salem, who Is the guest of Mrn. T, T. Geer. Pendleton Tribune. o Gives Instant Relief No More Bad Breath "My New Secret Remedy Quickly Cures Catarrh." O. B. Gauss. Catarrh in not only dangerous, but it nat bad breath, ulcera tion, death uml lmr of bones, lois . - . . of thinking and reawniug power, kills ambition and oarcr. oftn eauies loss of appetite, indlgwtlon, dyipepsin, raw throat nnd roaeiM to sral debility, ItHocv and IniaaitT. It w attention at ante. Cure it with Genu' Cntnrrb Cure. It Is a quiek, radial. perma nent care, beeaute it rids .the system of tho peiaea germs that eauie catarrh, la enter te prove to all who are suf fering frern this dangerous and loath Mttio dlioaM that GaH' Catarrh Cure wiH actually iu aay eaie of catarrh quickly, no matter how Jeng standing or how bad, I will nd a trial pack age by mall xee of wt. Send usjour HB-Tio and adk( today and tho treats H.aiit will be wnt yem by return wall. Try It. It will ji!Uve4r oure so that you will ht weJeeniM insieau or kunucd' bv veer friead. 0. K. 0aM, 0064 Main 8tre. Martball. Mleh. I1II out coupon beioTt by tho council Novombor Cth. "Whllo It Is not assorted In tho petition cf remonstrnnco, It Is said that tho prin cipal objection to the paving nrlsoa from tho fact thnt tho resolution calls for tho work to bo dono with Wnrron's bitullthlo pavement. It Is clnlmod that this shuts out competi tion, nnd with tho words "Warren" ollmlnntod, competition may bo had, and It Is nssorted thnt thero will bo no objection to having tho work done. At tho last mooting of tho council lo tho resolution adopted to tmprovo Commercial street, th onamo "Wari ron" wns loft out. Tho council will meot tomorrow night, nnd It la en tirely probnblo thnt tho matter will bo thus adjusted, nnd thnt the work of Improvement will bo prococdod with. The Court street remonstrnnco wan signed by D. F. Wnguor, 80 foet; Wemor nud Mrs. 12. llroynmu, ICC. 12 foet; Joseph Moyora, SC.57 foot; Wndo. Ponrco & Co., 119.20 feot; 12. P. McCornnok, ICG foo nnd Mi Inch; W. H. Itynl, ri0"feot: h. D. Wostncott, nn.88 foet; A. V. Skiff, 44M foot; L. L. Rowland, AX AT, foet; J. N. Smith, JA foet; P. 8. Knight. r.l feet; Ollvo Knrlght, 22 feot; Cnrrlo J. Wlllla and Percy Wil lis, 1CC.12 feet: Wostncott & Btoovos, 2i feot; J. C. Thompson, 81.55 feot; Chemoketa Lodge, I. O. O. P., ICC. 12 foot; Leln nuren-Reovcs, 121.12 fet.. Tho Stnto stroot petition had tho following signatures affixed; C. A. Orny, Iilanoho o. Pntton, Oertrudo O. Lownsdnlo, W.'T. Oiny, Oeo. II. Oray, Jonnlo O. Kyle, P. 11. D'Arcy, J C Thompson, Mrs. B. Monroe, Tho Holmnn, Fred Hurst, Slolnor & Hergor, (loorgo Ilnyne, Mario Vlranl. Annlo D. Vornnl. Louis A. Vernnl, A. Hush, Lndd ftllusli, Lulu II. lluah, Fannlo 12. Hubbard. Mnrgnrot Fori uell estate, Kllznlioth Fnrrnr, J. J. Murnhy, O. Pnulus. Mnurlco Kllngor, Felix Lnllrnnch. Mr. M. N. Chap man, J. L. Stolwor, A. Bohrolbor and B. 8. Lamport. MACMSAY QRANGB. Will Kntcitnln the l-'amiors Iiwll tutv. ITIKB. This toepen I K&otJ for one trial package of Oanw' Combined Ca tarrh Cure, mailed free In plain nckago. Simply fill In your naroo and address on dotted lines below tod mail to 0. R Oaoas, 001 Main Btreet, Marshal), Mich. Tho day following Thanksgiving n fa nn or ' Instltuto will convono nt Mncloay. Tho program Is very Inter esting nnd will cover dairying, draft horses, ahcop nnd goats, cnttlo, fruit culture, tho problems of grain rnlu tug, soli fortuity, etc. Rosldon tho above there will be houio addresses upon legtslatlvo mat ters of Intorest to tho farmer, intor Hpomcd with songa nud recitations. Everybody la Invited to bring n lunch basket nnd stny all day. Tho Grange will furnish plenty of hot coffoo froo. o TO CWHH A COLD IN ONH 1AV. Tnko LAXATIVE DROMO Qulnlno Tablets. Druggists refund money It it rails to euro. 13. W. GROVE'S slgnnturo on ench box. 21c, DR. KUM Wonderful CHINESE DOCTOR "Will treat you with Oriental herb and euro any dlacnto without operntloa r pnln. Dr. Kum la known everywhero la Salem, and baa cured many promlaat people here. He has lived In Salem for 0 ycraa, and can ba trutd. He unci renr mcdlelnes unkoona to waite doetort, and with them enn ear catarrh, asthmn, lung troubles, rheu matism, stomach, liver, nod kidney die eaiea. Dr. Kum make a iptelnlty of drop and feinaU troubles. Ills reiasHe euro private dliensea when everything else fails. He has hundreds of testi monial, and glvra eonsaltation ree. Prices for medicine very moderate. Peraon la the country can write for blank, flerwl at am p. If yon want some extra fine tea, gut It from na. DR. KUM BOW WO CO., 107 Boutb High street, Hnlrm, Oregon, Oppoalto ITotel Halem P 0. Roi UK. Table Linen Sale Regular 11.60 good (juallty all lluen tnblo cloth, 70 inahe wldo, pretty pattern. Halo 1'rlcn, yd. . . .il 00 Regular 11.20 nil lluon tablo cloth, CO Inches wldo, pretty pattern. Halo Trie, ! 7C Regular 1.00 all linen table oloth'03 luoh wide, pret ty pattern. Halo J'rlff, yl $5f Regular 86c morcerlied linen finish, cotton table rloth 66 Inoh wldo, neat pattern. riaJu Trlrt', jrI. .n8 ROSTEIN& GREENBAUM 29S and 300 Comnetclal St. .-MMMM..aMMaMMMmMaaMM 11BM0XKTHANCRS FILfif. ProiK-rty 0TM Object to Improvc- innit of Court anil State StrwW. Reraonstraneo were filed with the oitv recorder yesterday afternoon against the proposed Improvement of Court and Stt utreeW. aloaaj the lines et out In the mol8U0 9mm i TH K W1HKST MAN I'UTH HI8 FOOT IN IT once In n -whllo Jhe uhlnlng marlc of hi wisdom being the putting of hi foot In a comfort-giving pair of hoe purchasable- here. You can't beat our f:,W ahoes nnywhore In this land. For patent leathers and special last wo charge more, to ba sure. Hut you'll get full value for every dollar you spend with us for shoe Uather. JACO VOOT, Lreftr to Oeed flm Vbte. . -,,. mpt-vy -n it MW jet 0, f&SEsSM