wwMr...
T
Children Cry
Ml Counterfeits, Imitation and JuHt-aV-i " la H'1
l-xiH-i linents that trifle with and 01 "l ...l'' 1 , nro but
iuiuiu and VcrllS
What is CASTORIA
,'lain.s neither Opium, Viuno t fent'
k
i
mbsliuico. Its npo Is Its fe'immntcc. It l.Ntr,.vJLv 3
mid allays F evcrlshncHH. l,r marn , . , ,T As M "
uulisiimco. us uko in us guarantee. It diNlrvJv
mid allays reverlshneHS. lr ,0ro i ,,. ? " ""'J!
...... i,n.i I., onnutui.t nun . unity yiMirs it
i .l,.l,.iinv. Wind !nlli.. ..11
jiarrlui;a. JO rejruiiitcs
51. ciiidiii i-iuita
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
.Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bfl Use For Over 30 Years
THC CCNT JW COM PAH V. TT MUWMT ITHtCT, NCW VOUK CITY.
wiwiiMiwwwim ywwuii win i 'ini'iii
liiiniii' imiinl nil-,J ""Ml i 'iitnilitiM hhiiiimi limn lulu ' 'ww
'"""infcmiiiniaiji
Why Salves Can't Cure Eczema
Fine. Hie eld-fashioned theory of rur
Ing eczema through 1 lie blood has been
given up by Kvli'iitlHtH, nmny different
milvi'M Imvo been tried for kln dlsensos.
But II has been found Unit these. Halves
inlv ch.g the pores nnd cannot penetrate
to tlie iiiiKT nliln below the ppldcriniH
nhiro the eczema germs are lodged.
This lb" (puillty of penetrating
pnilml'ly explains tbo treinemloim nno
ct..s el' tb well known lbiuld cezenia
rcmi'ly, oil of wlnlci'ni'pcn, thymol, uly
rerlne," elc, lis i-onipoonded In D.UD.
lr-'rl I'l i'ii.
We linvu sold other remedies for sliln.
4t 1 hj
T T r I T I T l T l
THE ROUND-UP
A i h 1 j
T I 'P 1 1 1 P
Entei priao Bhiped 4000 sheep to
florlh Yiiklina Saturday.
RoRelmrg lum passed an ordinance
jrohibltliiR the sale o "near betir" in
the city limits.
The 12tht annual session of the State
Federation of Women's Clubs begin In
Portland yesterday with an unusually
large attendance.
Mrs. Abigail G. Rhodes, aged 68,
wifoof a capitalist, died at Hllsboro
Tuesday. With her husband she came
to Oregon In 1904.
The first annual flower show at
E, L. IRVIN
Up -to -the -Minute Shoe Repairer
Two doors west of Masonic Building
HWmiH
l Victrolas Phonographs Graphophones
$15.00 to $250.00
Make your Holiday Selections early and be assured of the modol
you wish.
See the Victrola (new model) No. 10 $75.00. New line of Fancy
t Music Rolls at special prices.
I Edison, Victor and Columbia records. Singer Sewing Machine
t Agency.
CHAS. E. ANDERSON
217 North Commercial Street. . SaIora 0reen
M
fl
u u
PROMPT DELIVERIES
16 in. Wood, 5 loads, $10
4 ft. Slabs, per cord, $2.75
SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY
front and Ferry Main 1830
for Fii..,-
"viier 5
D
',, " iieusant. It
rnuno nor uthor
'r... 1 . ' ,1Htll'uti(iii,
tlio Stomach m. i ,
SSffl1
w
Signature of
troilblen but
h i i iitt8( ! tl"B fnr wo '",nw llli,t
Btv,r UiU ul once, uo cnI1
Klve you a trial bIzo bottlo for 25 cents
"l ' "J liimuKn io prove It.
Of coui-so all other druKKlsti hnve
D.D.D. l'rescriptlon no to them it you
enn t come to uh but don't accept boiiiu
hiK prollt siibslltutp.
Hut If you come to our etorn, we nrn
so certain of what n.D.li. will do for you
that wo offer you a full slzo bottlo on
this Kimrnntpc: Tf you do not find that
It tnkps n way thn itch AT ONCU. II
coats you nut a cent.
J. C. Perry, DrugglHt
Portland opened today, and holds over
tomorrow, nnd promises to be one of
the events of the year,
Oregon City already has a Demo
cratic candidate in the field for U. S.
marshal, and probably has another for
the U. S. district attorneyship.
Ilenton county went against suf
frage by 58 votes, hut Josephine gave
411 majority for It, Did the feminine
name have something to do with it?
Mrs. Katheryn Stearns, of Albany,
holds the record for being guardian for
the shortest time. She was appointed
so that she could give consent to a
girl's marriage, and when 10 minutes
later the marriage was performed she
lost the position.
Wood
iitk. r
Will Keep
Open House
Wednesday
'"'"f til- bluest soeia, evei:t nt
'""'"""f'Mis.K.lati,,,, ut,it
''-n opon, ami a ,one,l invita'!,',,,
Io ft" In Salem lo I..,,..,,
Tl .
I'olllllllltep i, r,:i,. ,.,
"
"1'iuontP, preparations
till' event
special attention
wl 1'0 give,, , u
ft profusion of f'.ow-
'leeiirullons, and
'rs will Im
ProouiPd for the ovenlm-
I lie musical
program will i,n ...
"e best ever i,(,al , ,
1 . . I M I I
nuurtels have been
"in several well
"'""o;eii Kir.
kllllWtl Kllliliela i, in
-trihuto t0 to prog,,,,,. n , rcl . ' !
"a Will pb,v tbmn,., ,
the eveiiln,' m in
lirobably be a gymnasfle p,,li;,,lm
nn th boys' das.. This will
" uuoer ine (llrectbn of I'hyslr
'al ni-
rector Carter,
uxisutuii: viu in vp
TO PEIIKCKT THE L.UY
It may he up to the state. lee-Mi.
turo to make valid the eight-hour 1.111
ror employes on public works. Iwm,
of the failure to attach to the bill as
passed an enacting clause.
Attorney-General Crawford Is look
ing further into the matter, lie 'states,
however, that ho Is certain that acts
passed by the pcoplo are subject to
nnnnll...ll i . . ..
v-wiiouuiuoiiai restrictions, which, if
true, will make tbo bill Invalid until
action Is taken upon the measure by
the legislature.
nti(Tp.u,s of schools
FORM AX OIlfiAXIZATIOX
Principals to the number of about
thirty met nt tbo Ra'eni High School
yesterday and perfected nn organlz,..
tinn. Principal Kllpatrlck, of the Sa
lem High School, was elected presi
dent, nnd Mrs. Miller, of the Howell
Prairie school, was chosen secretary.
These officers with Superintendent
Smith will constitute an executive
cjinmlttee for the purpose of forma
isiing plans for the advancement cf
the best Interests of the, schools of
the county.
ALASKA RAILWAY
COMMISSIOX COMING
rt'NMTF.n rilKSS IJMRKD WItlF.
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 14. The Alas
ka railway commission recently ap
pointed by President Taft will ar
rive here on the steamship Spikane
tomorrow night with several prom
inent Alaskans. They will be ban
queted by tbo Chamber of Commerce
nt the Artie Club Saturday night.
The Century's "After the War."
One of the leading features of The
Century for Its new year, which began
with the November number, now on
sale, will he the "Afler-the-War" se
ries, by famous American editors a
series that promises to be the history
of the period since the Civil War what
The Century's famous Civil War se
ries was to the great conflict itself.
Most of the editors who are contrib
uting to the new series were actors In
the groat drama they describe. Colo
nel Watterson, editor of thn Louis
ville Courier-Journal, describes ' In
the November number "The Humor
and Tragedy of the Greely Cam
paign" an article of which the New
York Sun Bald editorially nn October
2,"th: "Would that nil political his
tory could be written with the verve,
the wit, the straightforward, devil-may-care
cussed, less and the Wash
ington veracity which distinguished
'Colonel .Waterson's reminiscences In
The Century Magazine. It would then
be a true delight to look backward, In
stead of being a bore. Prlef extracts
nro nrlnted bv the Sun mainly as an
i Incentive to the discriminating to pro
cure and enjoy the entire text of this
jwork of genius. In the near future
i Colonel Watterson will contribute
more of his reminiscences, his second
article having to do with the Ilays
Tllden campaign In 1S7C. Other articles
In this series will include: "The
Causes of Andrew Johnson's Imp 'fi''h
ment." by General Harrison Grey
Otis, editor nf the Los Ang-h's Times:
"Knianclpatlon nnd Impeachmen's,"
by General John It. Henderson, one -,f
the seven senators who fro. si vale. I the
attempted "recall; Hi" Aflermaili
f Reconstruction" by ''lark Howell.
Kdllnr "f "i" Atlanta rvmstltui Ion :
.Cleveland's Triumph Over Plain.-.'
by Melvin K. Stone, of the Asosciiit-d
Press "The Reassert ion of the Mon
roe Doctrine." by Cl.arl.-s I! NHI-r:
-Tbo Return of Hi.rd Money.' b;.
Charles A. Conant. and
I'l-collectlnns
of Four Conventions.'
ninn P.rvan. Other
by William Jet'
articles are In
.... .tin The "After-, h-W'ir
prep. u ii "
ntiof
rics
will do mneii io iuc-i.- "
title. 'The Seer
t History ";
Fifty Years of American Progress."
peniocrltlcasplr'nls for office with
in the gift of the president are not en
couraged by his intimation that al va
cancies now existing will be MM he-
fore President Wilson is sworn ..
- -
Fixes the
Tolls on
the Canal
Washington, Nov.
Tart Inst night issued
H-l'ivsM,,,.
1 M'eolauiutl.Mi
fixing the rates that for.
shall pay for passauv
ii:n slilpp,U:
thr.e,;Lh the
mama canal. The prv.lanmtion ,....
under
iwiuLiMiiy oi l ie p.'iTi'ii
bill
passed by congress In n
SUst. ostah-
jlishes a merchant vessel
valo of J;. 2,1
l'"1, net ton in actual carrvin,
e-ipaei-
t.v "Ith a reductl.m of I'l ;i,
In ba'last.
r 'vnt shli
Ihe provisions of the
are as follows:
l'VoelaniaHon
"1. On merchant vess
carrying
r net cr.
passengors or cargo Jl Jo ,
sci t-m each 100 rnblp
I,, ..I r..
feet cf ac-
? ,Vn L. ' " I'
":ls' without
- "no oi iiis lor vessels with
passengers or cargo. I
"3. Upon naval vessels, other than I
transports, colliers, hospital ships and
supply ships, BO cents per displace
ment ton.
"4. Upon army and navy transports
colliers, hospital ships and supply
ships $1.20 per net ton, the vessels to
ho measured by the same rules as are
employed in demanding the net ton
nage of merchant vessels.
"The secretary of war will prepare
and prescribe such rules for the meas
urement of vessels, and such regula
tions as may ho necessary and proper
to carry this proclamation Into full
farce and effect.
American coastwlso shipping was
exempted from toll payment bv con
gress. It was to this provision of the
act that Great Britain protested, hut
no reference to the protest was made
In the president's proclamation.
American naval vessels are exempted
without specific mention either in the
net of congress or the proclamation,
because the authorities believe It un
necessary to explain the uselcssness
of payment from Its navy pocket de
partment to the one belonging , the
treasury department.
Xotlre, of Improvement nf Fir Sired.
Notice Is hereby given that the
common council of the city of Salem,
Oregon, deems It expedient nnd pro
poses to Improve Fir street from the
south line of Lincoln street to the
north lino of Superior street with
gravel concrete pavemmt at the ex
pense of the adjacent aud abutting
property within said limits, In accord
ance with the plans, specifications
and estimates for the Improvement of
said Fir street from the south line
of Lincoln street to the north line of
Superior street, as heretofore adopted
by the common council and on file In
the office of the city recorder, which
are hereby referred to for a more
particular and detailed description oi
said Improvement, and are hereby
niado part of this notice.
Wrltteu remonstrances against the
Improvement proposed herein may be
made at any time within ten (10) days
from the final publication of this no
tice, In the manner provided by the
city charter.
This notice Is published for ten (10)
days pursuant to a resolution of the
common council, and the date of the j
first publication thereof Is tho 12th
day of November, 1M2, and the date of
tho final publication will bo the 23d
day of November, 1912.
CHAS. F. KLCIN, City Recorder.
11-12-llt
Taft bent Teddy 10 votes In Ilenton
! county and Wilson beat Taft 2.V.).
To Those Who Wan
to Save
W- ant li'-fiii-.i; -
the .CM.g folks W.th
siwil! x!.:n's il'"
,iirn. rs 'W,'- are .l:iv
IllS 1-l.v li'HH', h '
l,n -in-s- n who nf'
S,4V:IB .vTI'l - l"''Oll.-
lV a con,; :e".cy fur
i;,ter - !l"
, r... a ! '- 'rying
t fi.-.o:i.p.'i-ll sou. e
,),;; In i't- b-youd
,,;r ;.r. n: i-r.n.itl.li
ONK MOI.I-AH WILL OI'KN
AN AC' OI NT.
' ,'" " r " i .
This Space
- Peservd for the
MORRIS
Cash Feed
AM)
Grocery
Store
fiiv onr uo,i',!s to
rroinpt PoIaoi'v
Fair G roii 'ids Road
Attorney
Attempts
to Explain
I'NIT, l villus IKISiai W mi!.
Taconia, Wash,, Nov. It.-Assumln;:
an ii lr of injured innocence, Attor
ney C. 0. Rates, local attorney for
C. H. Houston one of the convicted
men In tho govertiiui'iit coal conspir
acy case, took tho stand In federal
court yesterday afternoon to vindi
cate himself of suspicion cast on him
by the statement attributed to Sam
uel Millcson, whom other Jmv,-;
swore had told them that, he, was to
get money fur swearing to a false
alfidavlt to try to get. Judge Gush
man to give Houston a new trial or
let him off with a money fino in
slcad of Imprisonment.
Hales said Millcson was brouulil to
ins oince uy . ii, i . sspiKe, a com
mercial man. lie said Millcson told
him he fel, a great injustice ha 1
been done Houston by his convlcllo'i,
that, he could not sleep, that ho de
sired to do something to ease his con
science In the mailer If he could.
ltates said bo asked him how lie
came to vole for conviction and h
said the thing that couvlucnl bin,
finally was the supplemenlal bid put
In by Houston for the Sesnon Coal
company In limv. Hates Informed
hm, that this bid was put In In lM'i"
and Millcson said If had known that
lie would never have voted for con
viction. Hales told of Millcson bringing
$5 Brings Oliver Typewriter
Send $5 for The Oliver Typewriter
tho machine whl come n-flylng.
The newest Model No. 5 the regular
$(1H machine with no ext.ru charge
for Prinlype.
For the price of a gaod fountain
pen you secure the World's (I real est.
Typewriter. You can pay tho balance
at Hie rate of 17 cents a day.
This Irresistible "$,"i offer" Is sweep
ing everything before It. The era of
t'niversal Typewriting Is coming. The
triumph of the typewriter over primi
tive pen-uud-luk has been brought
about by tbe same machine that Intro
duced visible writing.
IT.
OLIVET
i ne nui mm i n
Visible Writer
This Is tin) typewriter wh:ise hlgh
efficiency has made It the choice of;
the greatest firms and corporations, j
It Is the simplest, of nil standard type-
writers, yet the swlfiest nnd by far
tho most versatile. Tim moving parts j
work freely In n Solid metal frame
work, milking tbe machine ho strong:
that the hardest, usage has no effect I
upon H. j
No Fxtru ('liiiiL-e for "Prinh ir"
Most people prefer lo have the mi,-'
chiiKi eipilpped lii rii" in 1'rlntype.
This b.'ii'il.fiil lype is obtain, ilile only;
on The (diver T i.ew i ller.
It Ik the greatest s''-lo Inipi'iVeiiieiit
ever evolved for typewi Hers-the ;
most, easily rend type In evidence -
the type which conforms to Hint m
universal use on tbe wirld s printing
presses! ,
Hill Success Mlli the Oilier.
The Oliver '' pi-writer nhls HacesK
seekers In :i mulHtu'l" of 'V.UH. The
real 1 1 1 1 st , , ii.-h of nehievemeiit that
center around it would fill vol nr..-s
No n.a'ter hat ycir w oi k tinty be
--In off.'.', sidle, shop "I I'o;'.'- The .
..er f' or,
r Ti pc ri'.-r
siiles ie,ar''i ' tl1 1 ' '' 1
mv oiiu.i: iii'UMiiih: io.
US
f,:.,ll S! V'iilM". .a-.-ii.g .
I!. . I iicai. I.iinil A It' nl
Ma.n .:::! -"I I'. S Ibu.k Hl'lg
Siil.-in, Oii.-gon.
Tel
Oliver Typ' w: it .-r w.:i pi'.-. iN.-if a
great c.'.t.v.-tiiei,! e and an actual
iiiiiiK-v-tn.-iker.
It s'.atc.'s for "id' r a ml s.s'en, m-l
H ,,,;.-. H It :S 'I. ' 1 ISItll" e'.'l.lene'- l.f
the p..,"e-.-iv"n.'s of l- r
young j :!. Ii .ni. an.isli'.'.
' .'r ' r 'I P'"A ' w
ll.g i a! "'' ' ' "l ' '"
,,. . SMI. ! b"1 W eel. ' ,;'''l 1 ;' ' ' '
Send I'.r .e. lal iniilar and X 1 1
Inl.il".'.
J. I'.il ,..,:!V-
-j, A pa.-..' 'I - Mi.i
L.,:Mh '",,,, ' "
-tt::' ,,, , it, 'i:i
. i , , , ft , i , ! ii ,1 H'U 'i'l t 'I
v., iii i."-'! of '!!." -;.v.r '!'!" ''"f
at, I Hi" e . ,' W I'll W !'.' -'l n "' "
It
Ren
Tbe () .'.'
EDDING
- uucu jr rices
Take advantage of
this sale and secure
your winter supply of
the best made bedd in g
at reduced prices
BLANKETS
75c to $15.00
COMFORTS
$1,129 to $5.00
PILLOWS
".U" to SD.FiD
AH at reduced prices
Ribbons
A complete stock of plain and fancy
ribbons at the very lowest prices,
quality considered
November Suit Sale
Suits, Coats and Dresses, all at greatly
reduced prices
Thanksgiving Linen Sale
All Linens reduced
9UALITY
MERCHANDISE
Chapman, another Juror, to his ofrice.
i,. ... i. . ,
""' HI'-" written up affida
vits for Chapman which the hitter
'''used to si,;,,. Hates went Into de
mil "ii the Iransacllon. assuming that
great inJiiMlce had I u ,tie ,v the
instiati.m against his legal Inlegrliy.
When he finisheil. II. II. Towiisend.
l' vernnient allol'tley, grai'loll.-ly ,ic
cplcil his statement. Then bo hei;an
crnss-iiiest liming him.
"Hid you say be reason Millcson
v. as slrhlo'ii wilii remorse at his
ote lor comlr,,n was Ibat be had
mistaken the time In which Houston
put III Hie supplemeiil.il , ! ..,il,,
Townseitil.
Ibiles said II wan.
"Vet you say that Mill, son never
knew .d his mistaken Idea f the time
of tills bid until y,,it ,p. tirttrai,.,!
I to him In your oll'iee, ihrn ,u
did Ibis cause him ,i i,,S(, ,.,. () alll
'he racked with r.rrets when lie did
THE
.liiuliu(!lninp
lINOnr SlRttl fCTWttH JtAIt COUJI
THEATRE
PROGRAM
FOR
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday
A Mistaken Calling . . . l.ssanuy
The Plot That Failed ....
A Soldier's Duty mUo
Caught Bluffing Sporting Editor . j
GLOBE THEATRE,
Automobile Motor Cycle and
Accessory Dealers of Salem
FORD
r-l I OVER-
rianaers land
mrr-vri AT MOTOR
I Nt II A N XvAirc
ii JUTI- LILLLj
Studebakerl
Auto
dies C
'I TO
Li
mm
Mr.
;-Ov
jBJpi
POPULAR
PRICU
""I know of It until y, (, ),!,
Ihit.s (, .ul, I n,,t
Tonnseml n,a,,. n,, attempt (,, f,,.,.
len the responsibility for the apparent
al li-mpt lo bribe Jurors on Hates or
anybody else.
"Hill someone has ma, In u great
'll.'i't lo lull. i, m,. Jurors to Im
peach theh own xonllet hy signing
liil.e allldavlts, ahoui;b I o not
know who they are" said Townsend.
"Mlllesoll Wl n,oble,y ,
bl'iillglil llllo conn some lime til x-
i iuln Ills reasons for signing this nf-
I'lbnll." SUKKesleil Hie goleriimetil (-
loriiey. Imlical lnK ,al I.I uut,T
was not ended.
Following the pies, .in, hi, ,, ,,f ,, ,
ca.'-e by Townsend, t,,, pi h
"''"'' "I "I Hales mill appeal on
technical grounds by Hemiinr piles.
Ihe ease u, nt oer lllllll Ibis afler-
iiooti, when It will bo resumed again.
GLOBE
HUBBARD BUILDING
I Ullll tl.t M , I . . IWnl, .1,1,., Hf
l-'.'M f. r It. i . II. ,,a I l..,4l. r
ai.igt e. .M.il I i it) Mr. el.
( . I., IdiM ( mi IM N I
rii. .ne M..I11 i'i.i,-, Jin .. 11 in in n 'i st.
n.ti r miiii-I'
' m"MillI..II, H.liliu Urlilr, Ht
Jlerih f 'omiiiribil Mii'.-t 1'h.iue W
Ml HI lllhMt in MI SO
ll.ul.i Id 1 , Siller Mimu-.r,
Sali 111, Or, Slien linniu IHi.li nnd l.ii;