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Jesuits Count 1 Pianos This Is the last opportunity you will have of securing a flno high grade piano of provon quality at any such price. Hero are a few spe cials for Friday and Saturday. One upright mahogany, regular price $2SO, on sale Friday and Saturday $1 3S.OO Beautiful oak case, regular $300 .piano, on sale Friday and Saturday $149.00 Every piano In the house reduced during this sale. $600 Pianos, now $410 $500 Pianos, now $378 $450 Pianos, now $346 $400 Pianos, now $298 Pianos, now $169 $300 Theso aro not tho cheap commercial pianos generally shown by tho small dealer, but tho products of (lie Baldwin Co., the highest grade piano In tho world. Noto tho address at our new storo. diem music r m Company 1 35 N. Liberty St. near State SALEM, OREGON 'cTJPO&TI,AM 1 svfcii'mi'TTnm rv I ?M!'iS1S'I!IiF0UND EVERYWHERE POINTING TO ' Five convlnciug reasons why HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE Tho" best oquippod business collogo in tho Northwest. A school of trained specialists. Tho latest and most up-to-dato methods of Instruction. You aro suro of n position when compote m. Tho school that Is recognized by tho business mon as tho best. 'smmrn inn CTiincirrciiniCM 1 TIMIIKTI.NT WITHOUT rilUV.V t-' CARELESSNESS OF GROCER CAUSED HOY'S DEATH Oaklaud, Gal., Oct. 7. Oarolw itess on the part of a grocer in hand ling candy aftor ho liad had his fhanila la ant poison Is said by the 'coroner's Jury to "hjftvo caused tho death of limy StoliUnar, ll, of Fruit xzloj, Sannftl Dallouhaugu Is Mm srocor In tho cnie. He hat not been urrostod. Tho boy dlod a short timo attr eating tho candy. ' ' c Worso TImn lJuilets. Uullota havo often caused less auf. forlng to soldiora than tho eczema, ju W. Harrlman, Burlington, Mo., sot in tho army and suffered with, forty years, "But IJucklon's Arnica Salve cured mo when all olso failed," he -writes. Groatost healer for sores, ulcors, bolls, burns, cuts, wounds, TmJlaea and piles. 25c at J. C. Perry's. ' o Tho mouse, if ho gets Into tho right light, can east a shadow as big as a lion. Saved From tho Grave "I had about given up hope, after yearly four years of sufferlug from a sqvara Jung trubla,'" wrltau Mn. M. L. Dlx, of Clarksvlllo, Tonn. "Often tho pain In my ohost would bo almost unbearable and I could not do any work, but Dr. King's Now Discovery has madp. mo feel liko a now porson. Its tho boat modlcluo mudo for tho inatQ stubborn, colds, hay fovoi? la grippe, asthma, croup, bronchitis and hem orrhages, honrsonoss and whooping cough, yield qulokly to this wonder ful modlclno. Try it. 50o and $1.00. Trial bottles freo. Guaranteed by J. C. Terry. GREAT CIUNErfE DOCTOR h. M. HUM has medlolno which will euro any known disease Ho ruakoa a special ty of and guarantees to euro catarrh asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debility, stonuvch, liver, kldnor troubles; also any blackened ot swollen soreness, brokon limbs; mallpox, eptdemio: all kinds ot Dolls, Inst manhood. female weak ness, hernia troubles aud paralysis, Consultation freo. Care ot Ylck Se Tong Co., Qhlnoso drugs and herbs Office hours from 10 to 13 n. m. and 1 to 7 p. m. Office open Sunday 153 High street, upstairs. Salem Oregon. "JSSt SOLDIERS REFUSE TO RE ENLIST ARE DISSATISFIED BECAUSE OF BEING FOUCED TO DO "THE WORK OF LABORERS ALONG SIDE OF FIUPINp CONVICTS, AND WITH THE BAD WATER. UNITED rs LEASM WIEE.J Manila, Oct. 7. Drlgadier-Gen eral Ramsay D. Potts, commander of tho department of Luzon, today con eluded an Investigation of growing discontent among tho enlisted men of tho Philippine division of he army, which has resulted in tho do termination of hundreds of soldiers in the casual camp not to enlist. A considerable amount of dissatls faction among tho men hhd been brought to light by the unusually largo number of soldiers returning to the United States on tho expiration of their enlistments in advanco of their regiments. The Seventh Infantry will return home In June next, and tho Twelfth in August. At least ten per cent of the men in theso regiments have completed their three years' enlist ment, and are returning to tho United States, leaving tho companies greatly depleted. Some companies have as few as 20 men each. General Potts' investigation has showed that the men are dissatls fled chiefly because of the long marches they have been forced to take under tho tropical sun, and be cause most of them had their health undermined by drinking bad water on these Journeys. The men also protested against the practice of making, them do the work of laborers at Corregidor Island. They say that native prison ers aro required to do the same work. These prisoners aro guarded by na tive soldiery, and they are disgrunt led because they are not assigned to guard duty, instead of tho Filipinos Two' non-commissioned officers in the Seventh havo been "busted" for refusing to do pick and shovel work The matter has been appealed. o Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Used by people of refine ment in every part of the world where the use of the tooth-brush is known, for Almost Half a Century. FIRES ARE MINNESOTA TWO OTHERS MORE THAN 100 SHOTS EX CHANGED IN A CROWDED CAFE IN NEW YORK TENDER LOIN NO ONE SEEMS TO KNOW WHAT ROW WAS ABOUT New York, Oct. 7. Frank Slack, a clerk, and Pliil Casey, a race track follower, wero killed, and two others fatally wounded in a pitched battle with revolvers in a crowded upper room of-Kang's cafo In tho Tondor loln early today. More- than a score of men wero Involved In the light and 100 shots wore fired. Women fainted and were carried out of the place while tho bntUo "was In progress. Tho enfo was comploto ly wrecked nnd that more casualties wero not recorded Is considered miraculous Varying stories of tho affair are told by those who wltnosed it. Flf toon men entored tho cafe, two of whom wont upstairs, tho remainder waiting below In tho shadows. The two opened flro ns soon as Un reached tho top. Tho room was tilled with men and women nnd the shots wero returned. Still firing, the two mon backed down tho stairs. Tho upstairs gang followed, firing. Whon the two reached tho bottom of the stairs tlioy stepped aside and. while their comrades and thom above were exchanging shots, they plckod off the lea dors of tho upstairs gaug Boost A'or Son Francisco. When you Write to your friends or business connections in tho East do not fall to ex- press a desire to havo them aid In securing the Panama Exposi- tlon at San Francisco. It will SCHOOL TEACHElt AND CHILD REPORTED DEAD AND MANY MISSING SEVERAL SMALL TOWNS ALONG CANADIAN NORTHERN BURNED. bring thousands of people to the Coast and be a great boost to aid us in climbing. Mention it to everyone of your correspondents and ask them to write their con- grcssman or senators. UNCLE SAMUEL'S BOYS MUST GET USEU TO WEATHER UNITED P2TSS LEASED WIM.l Fort Stevens, Or., Oct. 7. The winter program for the local army forces combine features remarkably like tho ancient Spartan and Roman methods of attaining physical har dihood. Indoor gymnasium work Is to be tabooed. Tho troops aro directed by general orders to equip themselves with clothing adapted to tho rainy season, and to be prepared to perform all athletic-exercises in the open, despite Inclement weather conditions. This method of training is a rad ical departure from all systems hitherto in vogue, and, though le- garded with disapproval by a smad olement, meets wP.h the general vanc tipii cf the soldie's. PET MONKEY COMMITS SUfCIDH I UNITED TAESS LEAPED WIHFJ.J Red Bluff, Cal., Oct. 7.J A pet monkey belonging to John Englisn is dead today, a victim of suicide hy approved human methods. The monkey 'is said to have hanged him self with a rope made from strips of quilt thrown Into his cage for a bed. The lifeless body vas found suspend ed from the roof of tho cage by Ed. McGovern, the keeper. RELIGIOUS CELEBRANTS DROWNED IN INDIA TDNITKI) TRESS LEASED WIRE. London, Oct. 7. Hundreds of re ligious celebrants at Agra, India, were drowned by an ovorflow of the Causes river, according to a dispatch to Routers' today. The worshippers were camped near the river bank when tho water suddenly roso in the form of a tidal wave and oer whelmed hundreds. UnlUd t'l-pMn Lena?' Wlrp.l Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 7. A school teacher and a child at Williams are reported dead, three persons nre missing nnd the towns of Swift, Wil liams, Cedar Springs, Pitt and Graceton aro destroyed, as a result of forest fires in Minnesota, accord ing to dispatches reaching here. All tho towns burned were locat ed along the Canadian Northern. The fires have been turning for peveral weeks, and, owing to tho i high winds that prevailed recently, flro fighters have not been able to bring the conflagrations under con trol. Most of tho fires, are in logged-off timber lands, so the financial loss outside the towns will not be par ticularly heavy. Tho three persons reported miss ing are residents of Gracetown. o BOY LOST SINCE SAN FRANCISCO FIRE IS FOUND 1 1 is estimated that 75 per cent of the produces ndvertlsed in street cars of Canada aro of American manufacture. EVELYN THAW IS DECLARED DEAD 11ROKE riTKU rnrss msBt isa.l Now York, Oct. 7. Because Evo lyn Thaw, wlfo of Harry Kondnll Thaw, Is without funds to prosecute hor suit against James B. Reagan of the Knickerbocker hotel for $50,000 dnmngos tho action has booiu dis missed. Attornoys for Mrg, Thaw In con senting to tho dismissal said their client was "broke." Tho suit was brought following Mrs. Thaw's ejection from tho Knick erbocker grill two years ago. Ryimmltfrt Cook Stove. UMITED rRBHS UCASIII WIBB.l Illibee. Arl., Oat. 7. Oounty ofll aljds today are Investigating tho dy namiting of n boarding house at Lewell, near here. A bomb whleb had been placed In a cook stove ex ploded badly damuKtU!; th huuo Mrs 1. Utmui wait jial (ttVy Injured WANTS HER LETTS For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolis. Minn. "I was a, great sufferer troni female troubles which caused a weakness nnd broken down condition of the Bj-stom. I read so muohofwhntliVdlft E. linklmm3 Yeg ctablo Compound had done for other suturing women I fi-lt suro it would help mo. and I must say -it did holp ma womlorfuliy. pains all left taa My e,I fw stronger, and within three months was a porfoctly well woman. "I want this letter made publio to show tho benefit women may derivo from Lydia . Plnkhnm's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. John G. Moumn, 2115 Second St, North, Minneapolis, Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and genu ine testimonials liko the above provo tho otllclency of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegotablo Compound, which is mado exclusively from roqts and herbs. Women who suffer from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these fnota or doubt tho ability of Lydia E. rinkbnin'a Vopvtable Compound torostoro their health. I f you want special nlvioo write to airs. IMnlduutt, at Lynn, Mass, ShowUltrontyourlotturasstrlctly coniljlontlal. For SO years slio Upon !ttlplnr aluk women in this Avay, fw of lmrx. IXonft hwritfttb vilcct.. ace. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 7. Samuel Isaacson, 12, Is en route to Detroit from Palo Alto, Cal., where ho was found, after a four years' search. Tho lad disappeared from the home of his aunt, Mrs. J. Cornflold, In San Francisco, at tho time of tho fire In 190i5. Mrs, Cornfield camo to De troit shortly afterward, and since then 1 as kept up a continual search through tho medium of newspaper advertisements. Milton Smith, a publisher in Palto Alto, found tho boy through one of these ads. The boy was living with a family named Frohman, and- was known by the name of Garroty. What caused him to change his name is not known. . o ThD Doctor's Question Much Sickness Duo to Howcl Dis orders. A doctor'3 first question when con sulted by a patient is, 'Are your bowels regular?" He knows that 98 per cent of illness is attended with inactive bowels and torpid liver, and that this condition must be removed gently and thoroughly before health can be restored. Rexall Orderlies aro a positive, pleasant and "safe remedy for con stipation and bowel disorders in gen oral. We nre so certain of their great curative value that we promise to return tho purchaser's money in every case when they fall to produce entire satisfaction. Rexall Orderlies are eaten Ilka candy, they act quietly, and have a soothing, strengthening, healing Influence on the entire intestinal tract. . They do ot purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatulence, excessive looseness, diarrhoea or other annoy ing effect. They aro especially good for children, weak persons or old folks. Two sizes, 25c. and 10c. Sold only at our store The' Rexall Store. J, C. Perry, NO MORE GRAY HAIR It Is easier to preserve tho color of the hair thnu to restore it, although it is possible to do both. Our grandmothers understood tho secret. They made and used a "sage tea," and their dark, glossy hair long after middle lifo was due to this fact. Our mothers have gray hairs be fore they are fiftj, but they are begin ning to appreciate the wisdom of our grandmothers in using "sage tea" for their hair, and are fast following suit The present generation has the advan tage ot tho past in that It can get a ready to use preparation called Wyetu's Sage and Sulpbur. As a scalp tonic aad color restorer, this preparation is vastly superior to the ordinary "sage tea" mad by our grandmothers, and it can be bought for CO cetus and $1 a bottle at almost any first-class drug store, or will be sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical Company, 74 Cortlandt St., New York City, upon receipt of price. J. C. TERRr. Your cough annoys you. Keep on hncking end tearing the delicate membranes of your throat if you want to be annoyed. But If you want roliof, want to be cured take Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. Sold by all dealers. C iim,Cnnn Ciuii h tim, UiMnnn V !; m t!K TO . 2iM f--. 4.VJ, M, i I ktl.WKULWtwi)lHMiIAabiidla h tlM, Mrf TWU Wtc 1 S VIMIltHUlOICilCt ac . -. . i ... s Pft tip e mm You Never Saw I Such a Guaranty of Clothes as This ImV for lit ChUKnfttur' sat? nra OU can get clothes any place that look good the day you take them out of the store. But when you buy Clbthcraft you get a guaranty that your clothes are all-wool and will stay good both in shape, and in wearing quality. The makers are back of every word of that guaranty and so are we. Just think of this: Pure all-wool cloth absolutely guaranteed non breakable coat front absolutely guaranteed trimmings and workmanship absolutely guaranteed wear snd service absolutely guaranteed at $10 to $25 1 Search the city over and you can't find anything else like that. You know it 1 12 Clothcraft A Salary To Agents Hampton's Magazine wants a representative in every town, to get subscribers for the livestand fastest-growing magazine in America. Irresistible Premium Oiler. A paying proposition for full or spare time.. Big commissions; also a guaranteed Salary for a definite num ber of orders. The "Subscription Harvest Season" is on start NOW. Write at once for " Salarv Plan" and FREE-Outfit. Address " Von," Salts Manager, Hampton's Magazine, 83 West 85th St., New York City. EE to BOYS GIRLS! A $40.00 Colurr.L.a Uicycio Absolutely FREE f'r a little cny' sprue timevot'u for Homi ion's ac A7INK. Send :i post.! I card ai d ask for our wonderful KUHli Ilicyde offrr. Addiess "Tho IVcyde Qluli" KoomB'JO, CO W.SCth bt., New York. . M IT Pfi rmr I STUBBERS LIGHT If UGHT 1 V DOUBLE W ONE HALF CASTS NO f J THE LIGh T f) TMUCOil n SHADOW 5" isr tJktfrr-.GM I 8 Home Builders, Attention Why not instill a home Hunting nnd cooking j,ein, making a worth ' rnlng, 100 por cent hoter than any other gas. Safer than electricity. We light ato. 3, halls, churches, factories, etc. Alao do tinning and heating and plumbing. All w k nrantced. x Phone 13ft A. L. FRASER flic Celebrated Jjcxuiox Furnace. S58 Statfa Street JUDGINJ?. Or APPEARANCES Of course everybody does that? and Laundry Work can't be Judged any other way. Everything subjected t our artlotlc treatment cornea out e clean as a polished surfaco, as clear as crystal and jib bright as a sum mer's day. Artlclfa washed proper ly last twice as long and look twen ty times better 'han troods badiy laundried. We mako cheap Jabifs msGquerade for something better SAI.E3I L&llXDItY CO.. Phono 23. l!t(Ulr(i south MrxTty at NO CAR LESS HURRY UP REPAIRING Is done at this placci We l.avo toe Jisk It Uy indifferent work. ' So no matter what is wrong" with your cat tve give it our best skill and atten tion. That's why an auto repaired by us stays repaired In that part, anyway. Think of us next time. Inuncdinto DHI'cry on tpil Mnwtrlls. See ns for Der.onstration. SEE US FOR VOI P RENTING CAR TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY SALEM AUTO GARAGE n TA'l iii tiTRKKT PHONE :8n Gold Dust flour Made by the SYDNEY POWKU COMPANY, Sydney, Oregpa. Madi ftr Family Uso. Ash yonr jrrocer fo tf. Urns nnd Kliort Iwii' o . hHfi r 1 P. B. WALLACE, Agt. COMMKi Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop Wire. Darb Wlro. Poultry netting. Shingles, Mal thold KooflnG, P. & D. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors, Adjust able Window Screens, and Hop llnskota. 9 5 t 0 chas ii mum 96U f.Wrt btrtwrt. Phrne 131