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PETITEN0NE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1007. SALEM HIGH VS. SEATTLE . .. tl'Ul.r...- cful ROllCCUOHS " ...w..- nl Dyspeptic bbstltuto for good nature has fc nJ Smiles tnKO rooi fcfnti-dl Without goou ni- I . -.. 1. .... tunnli ' .. ..I...1 iri-1 '..... .. . ... I(he el hi r uo VU1' "" wiiinu jvm-, wuinny me urcnt liiy jjiiicoins in tlic First Half Lnt- tov Mnkp n Omml Rnlly ami Two Touchdowns at Close . . alutntn Aianii ft? tliO very muii" '""" 's jr..aeh and tho brain nr -d what affects one invarl- fcects tho other. Tho ndago ,bc3t r,al to n person's nonrt h. .lotnach. still holds goou breed gloom and slooploaa also breed d spepsln quick la and djepepsia shows Itself mm Salem high school footbnll team roturnod from their trntnn with e. j Cnib and pappy pio al- tie high dofoatod, but proud of their rocord. Tho victorious toam was much heavier and in superior con dition. Tlio Soattlo P.-I. has this Aeennm iof tho game: Tho Lincoln high school football toam of this city proved Its class yoWorday afternoon, when It beat Salem high, ono of tho strongest high school tonms In Oregon, by two touchdowns, Rcore 12 to 0. Cloarlv outplayed in tho first half, Lincoln kept tho southerners from renchln tho goal line, and in tho second hn'f rnlliod and swojit t'ho Salem bovs off titeir root. Captain Roscoo Plk scored both of tho touchdowns and kicked both goals. Ho was mightily assisted throughout by Ohnick, n't loft ond, who made throe long end runs and led up to the second touch down by a 'iC-ynrd run on a forward pass. Tho gamo wns playod beforo n falr-slzod crowd at Dugdale's park rno lighter Orogon toam playod in lightning stylo in tho first half, and twlco gavo Richardson chnncon to inako a plnce kick, but tho first was blockod by Dock, and 4ho eocond missed. Nllos, for Salem, out- pun tod Plko nnd Ilarvoy, and Ills 40 yard kicks did much to strongthon Salem and keep tho ball In Lincoln torrltory. Superior Condition TclN. In tho Bocond half tho superior condition of tlio Soattlo men bognn to toll, and flnnlly, after capturing a fumbled punt, Lincoln buckod the necessary 20 yards for tho first touch down. Plko kicking- gonl. MOTHERHOOD in rlcty of ways, belching, fsen-atlon, an ompty fooling itomach, bloating after ent- sh, aversion to food, for- kn, or downright Indigestion, are few diseases which nch misery, long drawn out as dyspepsln. It pursues oro meals, nftor meals, nnd meals; you tnko It to bed It Tho first requisite of a good mother 1b good health, and tho experience- of maternity should not bo approached without enreful physical preparation, aa a woman who Is In good physical condition transmits to her children tho blessings of a jrood constitution. Preparation for healthy mater nity i8 accomplished by Lydia E. PinMiBm'a Vopatablo Compound, which is mndo from native roots and norbs, moro successfully than by any other medicine bocauso It gives tone and strength to tho entire feminine organism, curing displacements, ul ceration and lnllninmatlnn nml tV thanlttl!fr,1irer,n8r nd more chlldrcn h""hy at birth. For j ,,.. .j Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound u u r -vi v , : rfTiTfl WTWWWWU MHttttHH'lHfW4l I CLASSIflED DEPARTMENT I RitV IVIVIVR VIVrVfVIPM TfTfTfTfTWT tfttTtT V't'VT V I W I W I PW FOX HALS. MRS.JAMES CHESTER moro I htt8vr ,th standby of American mothers In preparing for childbirth. wS.10 V?'11",1. Jn;nesChcster.of7 W. 35th St., New York says In this itn W.a ? pjnWam'8 Vcgotablo Compound. A neighbor who had learnt in i irrnnr mih a ii.i a t .-- ".. rimiu in. mis trying period or a woman's ii ana i did so. nnd I cannot say enough In rojrard t rccovorci life urged mo to try D tho JTOod it did ma. 1 niHPlflV nml nm In !. I.n.t nt l,..lil. .. I. liytlla E. Plnkham's Veirotnliln Comnonml In n-ntn1n n ..... ..i remedy for tho peculiar woaknesseB Rnd ailments of women, ui ? cu,rca. ftl.mo,;t very form of Pemnlo Complaints, Draff jrlne Sensa t onB'nlVioC I,af"a"ff d DlsPlaccment3.PInflammatFonr(Ulccra7 ChnSfflOrriUi0 P,RCsca ot Womon and is invaluablo In preparing for Childbirth and during tho Chaniro of Llfo. v l a Mrs. Plnkham's Standing Invitation to Women wrn. xr t , t nff Irora nny form ot fomalo weakness aro invited to -- ....n. iiiwimim, ni Liynn, wnss. uor nuvlco is frco. 0 WHAT SHALL WE EAT? Is tho question onsily Bolvod at tho Garden Spot of Salem Pnr- Tho flnout Celory, Lottuce, Cauliflower, Cabbage, SalBlfy, onlps, Boots, Cnrrots, Turnips nnd Young Onions. Pine Rnldwln Applos, Winter Nollls Poars, Oranges, Lomonu, Dnnanno and Pine Applos, Our now stock of Cnnncd GoodB arriving dally nnd cannot bo ox colled for quality. x Today Is tho day for COUNTRY SAUSAGE, SPARE 1UHS nnd TENDERLOIN. WHERE? Ill1 JOHN HUGHES CO, For All Kinds of Spray Material Lime, Sulpher, Blue Vitriol Etc. PRICES THE LOWEST. Tho second scoro followed nftor .Ohnlck'a loner inn. Plko col up nvnr is with you nt tho'on i,no hl)pk plko lf,k.. ... nd at your desk. Vmin nwi thn nnm wno .i.i o Is tho only way to gtt rid to 0. Nllos. tho star nuntor from Rnlonv n havo to stop outing, you '8ufroroa ft brokon rlb nnd n Bprnn8ll o to diet. Just tnko Bomc-'ailklo , ihQ ,attor partf tho Rnm0( It Will dO tho Work Of thO nnd Hnlnmn fnnlf hln nlnr-A nml Tlr.1. and lot tho stomach tako n UnBOr displaced Savage, who was not wftll wYinn lin nnforod thn inmn T ln - n- ... . . "-' .w -.w w.. ..v n -- ujipcpsm lauiots aro tno coln.fl onl. dmK0 wns when Smlt naMiil llttlo tablets on ,.. -.i ,.in , o ... T.V.k 411. ftllltiU l..l.U Ul lIUIKVI "HI VCr thing. RmlMi nlnvn.1 n ctrnllr. nmn nn,l nu a arithmetic, 1 of StuartN ihia , thn iMrA ,in1f ' htt hna Tablets equals 1 good beon ,n h)j Ja ox,,octod to win hla mach for 1 tlmo for 1 good hL tl,j8 yoar l OnO IngrOdlnnt Of Stll- T.lnmln mniln mnnl. PM..n,l u.(h hpepila Tablets will dlgou tho forwnrd ,)lud( whllo Salom.8 be8t ' -vW bnnii or rooa in juui work wna ftr0Und tlio onds. Tho vis- aj- mat a strong, robust, Unra ,lfl,i n fftn, PMI Piou w T.in. tomath wpuld do It. Li ni,ft,fi n,n.n i.rArA tiiv nt. M Dyspepsia Tablets enrich ., ,,,,1, PAIinil wse the gastric Juico in your I inability to pay expenses ha a mat is mostly Uatcnused Salem to canco, tho returl .moro and hotter gnstrlo , .i.ii. wn i, ninvi ,v Tin. a i gjvoj tho stomach n i MrtVf ctnnv n,i , rintn i ood lorg rest. In tho mpnn-Lnft nn M, T ,nno, ' hndni ure3 tho dyspopsla, and' all i m,, ,nnna n vnr.inv Pnmo omach troubles.. fnu., few of Stuart's Dysponsin C3im tdim r.innnin N Prove to you what thoso iNllos-irolman RE.. . .Talcott erut3 of health and hnppl- Keono R T BHsa Dr. Kum Is known everywhere In to wnicnn it r. Tniiin Salem. and has cured many nroml- ' D"epT,'la Tablots aro fo Eyre C Book 'nont peoplo horo. He has lived in P' urjBgista nt BOc a box. Hofer L G ... .Sparger .Salem for 20 years, and can bo truifc ed. Ho uses many medicines un known to whito doctors, nnd with them can euro catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rebumatlsm, stomach, liver and kidney diseases. Dr. Kunv makes a specialty of dropsy And female troubles. Hla rem ediea euro private disease when ev erytbing else falls. Ho has bun dreds of testimonials, and gives con sultation free. Prices for medicine very moderate. Persons in the coun try can write for blnnk. Send stamp. If you want some oxtra fine tea, get it from us. DK. KUM HOW WO CO.' 107 South High street, Salem, Oregon SALEM BRICK YARD A. A. UURTON. Prop. Brick always on band, in car lots or oluerwjso. Pressed brick maae to order. Yard on State street, soutb of pentltontlary. -7-1 -tf Moir Grocery Co. 436 STATE ST. PHONE 1 82 THE DR. KUM WONDERFUL CHINESE UOOTOU Will treat yo4i with Oriental herba and euro any discaso without opera tion or pain. O.K. GROCERY lK Tf ., name nnd nddross Smith STOniA. 'A K'Qd You Hats Alwrs Bosgut &&m M wo wl'i at onco send yoai SavaKO-BollIncar. . L T HInton I Mtrr'e packago froe. Ad- Smifeh I- R ... .Ohnicl; A Suart Co.. 1G0 Stuart !pnrmnr O MaEuIro Iwla'i, Mich, Kv '. R II Plko Rlohardson L II Harvev Krobs F Bryant Touchdowns Plko 2. Gtoals Plko 2. Halves 26 nnd 20 minute. Roforeo Good fellow. Umplr Carver. Head Llneiman Rer. SjiIriii Wns Wcnkeped. Although Salem high wfcocl wsj dofoatod at Seattle, they put up u great jesme for thn condition uauer which they played. Jones. Stlem a reliable fullback, had to remain In Salem on aecount of an attack of the mumps, and after ne m.m naa "iart"d their ft lf" tackle. Savage. became sick, owing u a bad cold he had before otartlHg. He played about three minutes and Dellltifer wu sub 9tlUitd. Tie Seattle Pont-IfttelllgeBcer'i statement of the Injur! received by I Royal Nile I a slight initiate, aa no uanm were uroKeu. . o Always Was Sick. Whon a man says he always wai sick troubled with a cough that asted all winter what would you think if he should Bay he never was slok since using Bnllard'j Horehound Syrup. Such a man exlBta. Mr. J. C. Clark, Denver, Colorado, writes: "For years I was troubled with a severe cough that would last all winter. This cough left me In a miserable condition. I tried Bai lard's Horehound Syrup and have not had a sick day since. That's what U did for me." Sold by D J. ry. ; or m io. iuu acres of good hilly land, C mllos from Newberg, Or., 2C mllos from Portland; ono 5 room houso, ono big bnm, fi ncros clear, 25 acros slash, 70 acres with good wood. Price $2000, $1000 cash, balance on onsy tcrma Address John Vnn Lnanon, Salem, Orogon. 11-1C-31 For Sale Six acros of good gnrdon land, all clear; n chonp 7-room houonnd outbuildings, 40 young fruit trcos, a good Bprlng, ono hnlf mllo from city limits, south of Snlom. Price $1100, $300 ensh, bnlnnco $5 per month with out Interest. Address John Vnn Lnnnon, Salem, Or. ll-lC-3t Violins on Trlnl Hnnd-mndo violins for salo on ton days 'trial, nt my shop over Perry's drug Btorc. M. S. Fuller. 11-9-lm For Snlo Yonrllng colt, well bred, nlso yearling hclfor. Phpno 13G2. J. R. Cnmpboll, Tumor rond. ll-lC-3t For Sale Ono-year-old "Mammoth" blackborry plnntB. Ton cents apiece, or $1 por dozon. Addroas Box 415, Salem, Or. 10-24-tf For Snlo A now Edison Home Phonograph $60 outfit for $40. Apply to W, H. 'Squlro, West Sa l3rc. 10-12-tt For Sale Good Iioubo and barn, now, 25 acres nil undor cultivation borrlos, prunes nnd nil kinds of fruit, flvo miles from Snlom, $3600 This includes C cows, 2 horooa.hnr noss, 1 heavy wagon, spring wagon 200 chickens and other farming necessities. Enqulro 402 Stnto Btrcot. 9-23-tf 1 Fionas nnd Organs Tuned nnd ro- pntrcd. All work guaranteed. C. C. Boat, 174 South Cottago Btroot. Phono 720 or loavo ordors nt Goo. O. Will's music storo. 11-4-tf LODGES. "Wi ni'iu'iitcrs Union N. lOfltt Locals Union No. l'OCG of Carpontors odh Jolrors of America moot evory Saturday ovonlng nt 7:30 p. m. inh Honrut hall, 420 Strnto St. A. W. Dennis, Roc. Sec. Cnrpenters Union, No. 1005. Car ..pouters of America. Local union, moots ovory Saturday night, ot Union Hall, 420 Stato street. Qeou, S. welch, ProBldont, A. W. Don nls, Roc. See. 11-8-tL Foiestcrs of Anicrim Court Sher wood ForoBterB, No. 19. Moots Wednosdny In Hurst hall, Statn stroot. Lo oAbbo, C. R.; J, Gv Perry, financial eocrotary. Contrnl Lotlgo No. 18, K. of P. CaBtlo Hall In Holmnn block, cor nor Stnto and Llborty BtreeU. Tuesday of onch weok nt 7:8 , m. Oscar JohnBon, O. O.; XL K, Anderson, K. ot R. and S. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Codnr Camp No. G24C. Moitil ovory Thursday ovonlng al ft o'clock in Holinan hall. W, W. Hill, V. 0.; F. A. Turner, clerk. Woodmen of World Moot ovory FiV day night at 7! 30, In Holman feat!;, L. E. Ponnoll, O. O.; P. L. Frax It, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, accl- dont nnd ponslon Insurnnco; $2, 000,000 plodgrd; ovory clnlm paid Good ngonts wanted. J. II. O. Mongomory, nupromo organise Box432 Snlom, Orogon. R. R. Ryan, eocrotary, D40 Stnto Btrcot FOR RENT Farm For Kent 2G0 ncrcs, eight miles north of Snlom, Enqulro 1250 Chomokotn St. Mrs. R. Snyro. 11-11-tf. To Rent. -Flvo room flat, over Far rlngton & Vnn Patton's markot. Inquire of Stoiner & Borgor, 188 South Llborty stroet. 0-24-tf Between Low Prices and High Quality In groceries you would suroly chooso quality. But If you trade horo you don't havo to chooso, for you got a combination pf both, QUALITY GROCERIES, QUALITY PRICES Mako this storo the favorlto among women who know grocery values as well as wo do. By dealing here you can Bavo money without sacrificing quality In tho slightest dogroo. That is roai economy. A. A. ENGLEBART, LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. Livery mid FtHS StnUcn Old Post ofllco Stablos, at 254 Forry stroot, botwoon Comaorclal nnd Front strode. Tolophnno 188. Somo of tho fluent Uvorion in tho city can bo found horo. Dick Wostacott, proprietor. 10-1-lyr SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of sasb, doors, mouldings. All kinds ot Iioubo finish nnd hard wood work. Front otroot, botwoon Statf nnd Court. Make all complaints nt thn offlco, PIATMRERS. Thco. M. Rrtrr -Plumbims, hot wator and stcnin heating and tinning 104 Comaorclal Btroot, Phone Main 102. 0-1-lyr W I I ! I M II I. J. Petzel numbing, Btcnm and gas fitting. Successor to Knox A Murphy, 22G Commercial street, Prono Main 17. PROFESSIONAL, G. V. Ellis, M. 1). Physician IH eurgoon. Tolophono 307 Main. Ofllcos, 54G Stato Btrcot, opposite court houso, Snlom, Or. Rcsldonc Phono 318 Main. 8-13- lmo nOTELS. 12th stroot. Phono 122 lE T"ISTIVG TO WHEN SM'LIA'S PERFECTfOV F.'OWDER. IT IS A WELT. PIT TILT EXPERI GEXEralw RESTirr.q 'SATISFACTORILY. " '0 NEED EXPERT IIEV VftTT . k Vli TniES A BAKING 'Bait.;. EPPtEVS PER- UTPlCTntED RY c. M. CHICHESTER'S PILLS yTvqLv I aU? V.. iwrlf,ur-i 'AX &n8k 1 t v Kf 4 . r'( biAtotetl i.rMJL i'l'll.n i..d s 1 U-.4 K' !.. V4 .J H u fU u.t bo oikiir II "J iriHr VW cy . ft v llraretX. A-.faf Hi.t VKA-ttXC lJlAjONO IIUAM) 'ILl.f3. BUILDING A HOUSE We can supply you with the lum ber you need at the price that will ,rwa. .i..i, . ifc Ttmkwmgi.itot.-ftfatt.A .,.kiMuj uisiurjuuy economize in ino con. SOtDBYfWLtJGJST.SniRi'HUFRE J Just come and see us and look over (our yards. GOODALE LUMBER OO YHU Near TUo. HOLLISTCR'J Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy HtdJ&ju fer 2uj Peok Efogt 0aida Rfltb 4 Zni Vigor. X iD-citic fur l'uu 'i. aik".. U Uge.UgiJ. Mt ad Kiitoer Tin iW- h"ipUf Kczum Impiir blood B:J irva I. I ..-i liv .', KakUcIm ukI IUelutcho tIt'kyM cu.uldinir jt form. cnt a ix ' i ."M bi teUlOE mS'JM WlS.CS, t?CP- iDUU PrM 0Btlly la Unu. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFI1CK CITT MAIJU For "water aerrlce apply at oMce. MISCKLLANIX)US. Voget Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum- bor .shlngloa, bulldtug material, wood and coal. Low price and prompt dollvorlofl, One block oast of S. P. pajsongtc depot Phone 108. 7-2-tf Biitta & Wwideroth Fine wjnos, liquors and cigars. Wo handlo tho colebrated Kollog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and rofreshing beor constantly oi- draught. South Commorolal street. 0-3-lyr Enlarged- Our meat markot on East Stato i , ntrxr.l tin. tinnn i4r.iitlnt In d(.a nnfl ' ' ucui, una uvvu uwuuiwu u oi.o nuu wo are bettor propared than evor to sorvo customers. Prompt sorvlco and tho best of meats our motto. Call oi phono 100. B. E. Edwards, Prop. We Aro Cash PurcliaiKTH Of poul try, eggs, and al) kinds ot farm produce Berry crates made up In unlimited juantltloa. Capital Commission Co., 207 South Com morolal street, Salem Phone Main 170. HinmiiniMiimuin The i White House Restaurant For a Regular J 25c Dinner at 20c r: They can't be beat McG'tklHist & Son Proprietor. X nimiintHi tnmHM- Huninniiiiiiminii 1 ELITE HOTEL Restaurant and hotel, on ; European plan. Meals at all i hours on short order. Regular ', dlnnor SB conts. Thirty now- ; ly flnlshod furnUbod rooms. ' IS. ECKERLEN, lrop. I 148 Commercial St. X IttillDIIIIIUIIllllllU LAOJ HUO COURT BTREJST. Call and try Umnb. MhIi ICc. Board por week 12.75, also furnished reasonable. AT TI1K room very DRAYaiRN. Cuiiuiiliis Bros,' Trnnxfer Ompany All kinds of transfer work done. Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt service is our motto. Stand and office at 253 South Commercial street. Phone 210. Residence Phono 068. THE AVENUE Croams, ices, cigars and confoc lons. Cornor of Seventeenth and Asylum avenue. N. O. Baker, pro prietor. mmmmmmKHrmiti MMMIMUWIMttPILLS. 48, Cmui Kmut (wArrnumta Wu.iiitv, 'ir Uuimm4 itrt. tuhwlai Cat MvmM u nkfaivj: UftBKu. v, -Tit HZ wZ:l,T! Pi '" k.Mlt.MBiWIHi.l.UtU --.- UWnrCBMCOSAI.CO..ByJ.UiiAtcn.A. 5 Sk bf Dr. S.CSht Salem Restaurant f MEALS 15c IIIIIIMMUMIIIIHIMIH Hotel St. Philip Fourth and Fifth nnd Ilnrnslde Strc-Cu, I'ortlund, Ort'con, New flroproof European Hotel. Steam hoaU Modern convenloncen. Rates ?1.00 per day and up. Union dopot car will land you at the door. H. PIERCE, Prop, ; ;lt 1 1 HII 1 1 It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :: GRAND OPENING ! . Tho Horseshoe Restaurant. ! ! Scott Forguson old stand, ; ' thoroughly renovated and uev ;; ly furnished throughout. i I Best 2fcMeal ia tbe City . , chicken dinner on Sunday. Call and be convinced. K. M. ACKKRMAN. Prop. : : 333 State Street. iMIilllimilllllllilUM m !i