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DAILY CAPITAL JOUXNAJV tALKM. OtlOOM. THURSDAY, NOVEMBEB 27, 1913. page rrva. -A Bright, Joyous, Happy Thanksgiving To each and every citizen of Beautiful Salem and the surrounding country. We hope every one has abundant reasons for being Thankful. This store closed all day Seh. Dint. No. )23, rent of poll ing placo 2.50 Scheurer, W. R., do 1 2.50 Jette, C. W. A., do 3.00 Alex Herrold secy., do ,.. 5.00 Simmons, L. H., do 2.50 Sch. Dist. No. 26, do 2.50 City of Gcrvais, rent polling places 5.00 Rudolph Joost, do 2.50 C rover, Simmons, secy., do 5.00 City of Hubbard, do 3.00 City of Jefferson, do 5.00 Gibson, R. D., do 2.50 Mulkey, Wm. P., do 3.50 Hammond Lumber Co., do 5.00 Gregerson, Knute, do 2.50 Butler, O., do : 3.00 Sch. Dist. No. 5., do 2.50 Sen'. Dint. No. 8, do 2.50 Willson, J. W, do 5.00 Giddings, J. 1)., do 6.00 Poisnl & Shaw, do 5.00 City of St. Paul, do 3.00 McCormick & Sons, do 5.00 Moyer, Geo., do '. 3.00 Neal, V. W., do 2.50 Wolf, Adolph, do '. 2.50 8eh.,.Dist. No 10, do ........ 2.50 Hlukloy, Frank, doT..'.."...'.r..ll.''!l "" 6.00 Catholic Foresters, do 6.00 Scollard, N. 8., do 5.00 Austin, Mrs. A, E., do . 5.00 Ross & Elgin, do 5.00 Pound, F. L., registering voters.. 6.90 Fosmark, J. A., do 6.70 Outerson, John, do - 1.50 Cone, E. A. M., do 1.70 Roda, Mrs. Caroline, do .20 DuRotte, F. R., do 1.50 Mars, H. D., do 6.10 Gates, Mrs. Genevieve, do. 3.30 Burns, Mrs. W, P., do 5.30 Miller, O. n., do 3.20 Humphrey, Goo. W., do 15.70 Trestrail, R. M., do 1.40 Fieraon, W. J., do 1.10 McCord, Blaino, do , 20 Mulkey, Win. P.,. do 3.80 Hill, I). B., do 4.00 Judson, Lewis E., do 1.80 Myers, Mrs. Mattie E., do 2.00 Brentano, J. F. T. B., do 1.80 McCormick, M. J., do 5.60 LornmcB, W. A., do 40 Richie, John 8., do 3.00 Kimaey, J. E., do 1.60 Norris, Ames, do 16.70 Olmatead, C. M., do ... 30.80 Bell, Geo. H., do 12.70 Earl, H. L.,. do ; 3.90 Ford,' IT. L., do 29.10 McCord, Blaine, do 14.20 Swank, Shorm, clerk of election 8.40 Lewis, J. E., do 3.00 Torter, C. R., do ...... 3.00 Eahn, F. F., do 3.00 Hoin, C. F., do - 3.00 riitman, C. I., do 3.00 Condit, n. B., do 3.00 Simpson, W. H., do .... - 3 00 Fryer, O. J. H., do 3.00 McAllister, C. LT, do - 3.00 Howd, W. II., do 3.00 Pound, F. U, do 3.00 Fry, A. M do 6.00 Sadler, J. W., do - 6.00 Zimmerman, A. J., do 6.00 Willa, A. II., do 6.00 Grim, W. C, do . 14.00 Burns, Wm., do 6.00 Smith, W. J., do 6.00 Judd, Orin, do 6.00 Heidccke, J. A. W., do 6.00 Ciobeler, Chas. C, do 28.60 Springer, C. L, do 6.00 Hoover, W. A., do 6.00 Lick, F. M., do .'. 3.00 Diem, R. M., den 8.00 Bockncr, A. L., do 3.00 Couley, Romeo, do 3.00 Harris, Clyde, do 3.00 Egan, A. J., do 3.00 Patterson, Richard, do 3.00 Eldridge, H. G., do 3.00 Pinney, Geo. H., do 3.00 LaFollette, J. W., do 3.00 Aspinwall, J. P., do 3.00 Aspinwall, Britt, da 3.00 Murray, John, do 14.00 Johnsonj" Andrew, do 6.00 ScheurcrW. R, do ..' 6.00 Cono, E, A. M., do 6.00 Feller, A. E., do C.00 St.. nolens, E. N., do 6.00 Smith, J. E., do 0.00 Pillett, Ed,, do 6.00 McKay, W. R., do 6.00 Zorn,. Henry, do ....... .. .. 6.00 Jette, "C. W. A., do,' " 6.00 Coleman, A. R., do 14.00 Kcefcr, D. S., do ... 6.00 Claggett, Arch., do 10.00 Mudgc, Geo. H., do 6.00 Batzoburg, do 6.00 Ncwmayor, J. J., do 6.00 Ross, T. L., do 6.00 Simmons, L. ll., do 26.00 Cummins, A. J., do 6.00 Myers, A. Y., da 6.00 Bickett C. A., do 6.00 Lewis, ... E., da ...... 6.00 Myers, A. R., do 6.00 Imlah, John, do 32.00 Mahoney, M. W., do 6.00 DuRette, F. R., do 6.00 Mowhirter, W. B., do 6.00 Ruhens, Theo, do 6.00 Marthaler, John, do 6.00 JohnBon, F. O., do 6.00 Bellamy, J. W., do 6.00 Ritchie, Riley, do 6.00 Reynolds, L. T., do .' 6.00 Weoks, W. H., do 6.00 Vincent, W. E do 6.00 Manning, E. W., do 0.00 Mangold, F. A., do 6.00 Diipuis, Ed., do 6.00 Sicbmund, A. R., do 11.80 Tanzler, Alois, do 6.00 Benjamine, Gilbert H., do . 6.00 Georgo, B. T., do 25.40 Anderson, G. W., do 6.00 Joost, Rudolph, do 6.00 Gates, A. I., do ...... 6.00 Harris, H. W., do 6.00 Spencer, Geo. A., do 6.00 Simmons, Grover, da 6.00 Stevens, Ellis, do 11.00 Dnnnigan, Edward, do 6.00 Manning, H. D., do 6.00 Wisner, E. C, do 6.00 Ottoway, G. IL, do . '6.00 Crittenden, a M., do - 6.00 Roster, M. B., do 13.40 Coyle, Jay, do '. 6.00 Beck, Geo. N., dm - . 6.00 Calvert, E. M., do 6.00 Rcholl, I M., do 6.00 Humphrey, O. M do , 13.00 Extra! Extra! For the first time In th history of Salem the people of Marion and Polk counties can secure all kinds of sacks at right prices in this city, instead of spending their time and money in going to Portland. We are pay. Ing one cent a pound for all kinds of rags. We also are paying $13 per ton for all kinds of cast iron. Highest prices paid for all kinds of old clothes, household goods and furniture. We buy and sell everything from a needle to a piece of gold. All kinds of tools and ma chinery and pipe bought and sold. The house of a half a million bargains. - H. STEINBOCK JUNK CO. 233 State Street. t I ' Salem, Oregon. Phone Main 224 Doty, N. H., do 6.00 Pease, S. A., do 6.00 Steiwer, Karl, do . 6.00 Wall, Frank E., do 6.00 Schumaker, A. J., do 6.00 Miles, B. J., do ..... 6.00 Chesnut, T. G., do ..... 6.00 Mize, A. W., da 6.00 Carpenter, H. N., do 6.00 Homsley, Grove, do 6.00 Neclon, Thos. J., do 1 6.00 Ramsden, Claude, do ... McAllister, W. B., do 6.00 I'atton, E. S., do 6.00 Marchaud, A. E., do . 6.00 Wolf, G. H., do 6.00 Ramsden, C. J., do 6.00 Libby, F. K., 6.00 Fatten, A. L., do 12.20 Colgan, J. A., do ' 6.00 Stephen, Geo. H,, do 6.00 Cook, I. N., do 6.00 Russell, C. W., do 6.00 Bonney, J. M. W., do 12.60 Kenady, P. L., do 6.00 Nibler, Jos., do - 6.00 Davis, N. C, do ...... 6.00 Bonney, Robt. B., do 6.00 Davis, Mrs. M. C, do . 6.00 Siegmund, E. C., do 15.00 Richards, J. A., do 6.00 Hamilton, J., do 6.00 Mulkey, C. A., do 6.00 Beringer, G. E., do 6.00 Kriso, Joseph W., do 6.00 Hawkins, A. F., do 21.80 Bertram, Wm., do , 6.00 Letolier, Geo. N., do 6.00 Hill, C. E., do 6.00 Hill, D. B., do - 6.00 Hauptman, John, do 6.00 Ross, J. T., do 6.00 McKee, Chas. A., do 6.00 Nayes, Taylor, do 13.80 Simmons, Raymond, do ' 6.00 Norton, E. L., do 6.00 Whito, J. R., do 6.00 Smith, Harvey, do 12.60 Cooloy, C. J., do 6.0C Back, David, do 6.00 Matti, Max, do 6.00 Bauman, Jack, do 6.00 Buchheit, Joe J., do 6.00 Judson, Lewis E., do 6.00 Clark, Wm., do 6.00 Richmond, William, do 6.00 Coburn, J. M., do , 6.00 Judson, Sarah A., do 6.00 Omart, V. W., do 6.00 Parker, J. B., do 10.60 Butler, O., do 6.00 Cox, 8., do 6.00 Groves, J. F., do 6.00 Cnuthorn, n. K., do : 6.00 Hoyscr, M. F., do 6.00 Tcter, R. D do 10.4 Birdsall, H. M., do 6.00 Burris, John H., do 6.00 Way, W. E., do ,. 6.00 Noot, Thos., do 6.00 Burris, C, do 6.00 Goaner, B. B., do ...... 10.00 Kuscl, August, do 6.00 Mutteri, E. E., do 6.00 Edwards, Goorge, do ..' 6.0il Hagcr, A. J., do 6.00 Wilson, O. D., do 6.00 Long, Amos, do 0.20 Babcock, Mary B., do 0.00 Wagnor, D. F., do 6.00 Welch, W. H., do : 6.00 Hoover, R. N., do 6.00 Moore, Mary 8., do : 6.00 Clarko, W. R., do 3.00 Whightman, F. T., do 3.00 Smith, J. O., do 3.00 Staley, W. I., do 3.00 Rigdon, W. T., do 9.20 Farrar, M. H., do r 3.00 Dnlrymplo, A. M., do 3.00 Hellwood, J. A., do 3.00 Boyer, U. G., do 3.00 Lamport, F. S., do 3.00 Turner, Rex A., do 3.00 Gray, John, do 6.00 Muney, C. C, do 6.00 Drnger, D. C, do 0.20 Bowen, OHcar, do 6.00 Bunnell, Ida, do 6.00 McGilcliriHt, Jas., do 3.00 Moores, E. T., do 3.00 Clierrii.gten, W. M., do 3.00 Lehman, U. G., do 3.00 Hansen, A. M,, do 3.00 Francos, F. 8., do - 3.00 Rudcliff, A. J., do 3.00 Low, Walter, do 3.00 Latham, J. F., do 3.00 Bayne, John,, do 6.20 Rlnohart, A. J., do 3.00 Wain, A. T., do , 3.00 Howell, A. W., do 3.00 Cleveland, n. P., do 6.00 Carl, H. 0., do 6.00 Putnam, J. B., do .... 6.00 Fisher, D. W., do 6.00 Prey Jj. B,, do 6.00 Lewis, Jes. F., do 6.00 Vrteh,.A. W., do 9.20 Dalrymplo, W. II., do 3.00 Volley, V. F.r do 3.00 Colony, Eleanor, do - 3.00 Molson, Etta, do 3.00 Wiest, W. A., do .00 Handall, C. J., do 3.00 Axley, J. F., do 3.00 Hkaife, J. N., do 3.00 Jones, T. M., do 3.00 Ireton, O., do - 3.00 Adklns, Geo., do 3.00 Hhonrakof, Henry, do 3.00 Marey, Bert, do '. 3.00 Sella, Carry, do 3.00 Johnson, C. L., do 3.00 Waring, C. D., do 6.20 Pago, H. R., do - 3.00 Shaw, Goorge, do 3.00 Dane, Elmer, do 3.0C llarbert, Richard, do 3.00 Miller, E. A., do - 3.00 Li teli field, Geo. P., do B.20 Croisan, O. 11., do 6.00 Raymond, P. H., do 6.00 An.eron. E. H., do 6.00 Pena. J. T., do 6.00 Palmer, Fred, do . Boiversox, F. G., do , Cans, G .G., do Bogg, G. V., do Mapes, Frank, do 6.0i. 3.00 3.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 I. Deacon, Geo. H., do . Smith, Mrs. Effie, do Gamble, J. W., do White, B. N., do Anderegg, A. W., do . .......... 3.00 Carlson, Richard, do '. 3.00 3.00 3.00 6.00 10.60 I Cualong' Ad-' do Jlaitin, Jessie, do Trover, H. D., do Presnall, Enos, do . 9.20 6.00 6.00 6.00 Alilornian, W. A., do Dnulap, O. L., do Miller, W. G., do Gremmels, John, do 6.00 ... 6.00 ,. 13.40 6.00 6.00 ... 6.00 6.00 Collins, J. W., do (Gooding, J. N., do Mullen, P., do McDonald. J. B., do Bretano, J, F. T. B., do Coleman, F. N., do .... McCormick, Chas., do 12.40 Stuto; John, do 6.00 Hunt, T. J., Jr., do 6.00 Crosby, A. B., do 6.00 McCormick, J. T., do . 6.00 Stute, Henry, do 6.00 Adkins, S. D., do . 14.40 Scott, John, do 6.00 Thomas, C. K., do 6.00 Kidd, C. D., do 6.00 Adkins, A. E., do 6.00 Thomas, E. L., do 6.00 Simpson, F. B., do 6.00 Todd,' Ernest, do 11.80 Tharp, G. H., do 6.00 Palmer, Henry, do 6.00 Nye, R. P., do 6,00 Epley, C. A., do , 6.00 Denny, Elmer, do 6.00 Arnold. 8. T., do 6.00 Frazer, A., do 6.00 Russell, John, do-.,v tf.00 Kimsey, J. E., do ., , 14.00 Lang, F. W., do 6.00 Foshay, Wright, do 6.00 Funrne, Kittil, do .-. 6.00 Hjirtley, H. A., do 6.00 Hobart, A. F., do 6.00 Davis, B. F do 12.20 Bess, S. A., d o : 6.00 Philippi, F. D., do 12.80 Amstutz, Jacob, do 6.00 Doerfler, Frank, do 6.00 Knight, F. D., do 6.00 llaberly, L. B,, do 6.00 Doerflar, Jacob, do 6.00 C'allister, Frod, do 3.00 Wray, C. M., do 3.00 Preston, T. E., do 3.00 Wrny, M. T., do 3.00 Cooley, M. G., do 3.00 Wolford, Lou, do 3.00 Wood, J. K., do 3.00 Hoblett, John T., do 9.0Q Whitlock, Abner, do 3,00 Drake, J. D., do 3.00 Richardson, S. E., do 3.00 Ames; Norris, do t.-j?...r...'..: ' 3.00 Riches, T. W., do 9.0( Whitlock, H. C. V., do 3.0C Jack, W. S., do ..... Palmer, Mnrion, do Allen, F., do Allen, D Clay, do 3.M 8.01 3.0( 3.0( Potter, P. W., do S.0C 3.0( 3.0C LuBk, T. W, do VanValkonburg, H. 8., do Wood, Earl, do 3.00 , 3.01 3.0C Johnson, A. E., do ... Hyett. J. W., do Richardson, Warren, do 3.01 Tato, Leo, do , 3.00 Korinek, Joseph J., do 3.0C Smith, Hatty, do 3.00 Alexander, E. D., do 3.0C Spenner, Conrad, do 3.0C Lesley, Frank, do 9.0C Fisher, Joseph, do 3.0.C Heltzel, 8. H., do 3.0C Hock, Fred, do Crabtrco, T. C, do 3.00 3.00 Murphy, Grant, do 3.0C S.-ott. G. I) do 3.00 lliglibcrger, Theo., do 3.0C Denny, E. C, do 3.0C Ditter,'Jos. A., do 3.0C Humphrey, O., do 3.0 Hunt, C. J do 3.00 McKinney, E. E., do 3.00 Bell, Geo. H., do 3.01 Caspell, Wm., do Hill, Max., do ... Bell, F. A., do Barrows, A., do . Whitehead, J. E., do Giranlin, John, do . .' .. Knight, M. C, do ; ... Jeans, Leo, dv . . McKinney, J. W., do ... .... Riches, W. T., do . Durant, L. W., do Branigar, A. P., do .- Haii, b. f., do ;....: Hall, Jas. J., do L . Conyne, C. W,, di Coe, R. L., do Bitnoy, L. M., do ..... Steolhammer, J. F., do Todd, Grover, do ... Scott, R. H., do . Livcsly, P. A., do Stangel, J. J., do . . Bcebe, O. n., do ...... . Austin, H. A., do Emmott, E, G., do Poorman, F. W., do Livesay, D.' S., do ; Scollard, N. 8., do . Whitman, C. F., do Mishlor, W. J., do Austin, H. M., do , .... McKinney, J. R., do Current -Expense. Remington Typewriter Co., type writer , Indigent Soldiers. Whiteman, A, R., indig, BOldier Brlggs, E. L., do Miles, W. P., do Hoosor) Jacob, do Loach.'Mrs. 8. A., do Goss, Delia R., do . McMaihs, Birdie, do Burbanks, Mrs. Geo, L., 'do . Mills, ''Eli, do : ? ' " ' Circuit Court Koschmider, Frank, juror .... Workman, J. H., do Skaife, J. N,, do I Churchhill, E. C, do Josse,' L. V., do Newberry, F. E., do Carl, A. O., do Bross, H. W., do Pierce, Lot L., do Locke, Oliver, do Mcllwain, C. E., do Goss, W, L., do Armstrong, E. C, do Simmons, L. H., do Johnson, G. W., Jr., do Sclioll, L. L., do Penn, J. T., do Kirk, John, do, Evans, W. D., do Bior, Chns. E., do Insane. Smith, W, Carlton, juror 3.0C 3.00 9.2t 3.0C 6.00 6.01 6.00 6.00 6.00 10.6C 9.60 3.0C 6.00 3.00 6.0P 3.00 S.OO 3.0C 3.00 3.0C 9.60 3.00 3.0C 3.0C 3.0f 3.0C 3.00 3.0C 3.0( 3.00 3.00 3.00 64.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 10,00 5.00 10,00 10.00 9.00 6.00 6.09 3.20 9.20 9.20 9.20 9.20 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20 9.20 9.20 9.20 5.00 MUSTER0LE, the Great Remedy for Rheumatism It stops the twinges, loosens up thoee stiffened joints and muscles makes you feel good all over. Thousands who use MUSTEROLE will tell what relief it gives from Sore Throat, Bronchi tis, Tonsilitis, Croup, Stiff Neck,. Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleur 1 8 y, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet and Colds (it prevents pneumonia). SPORTS ILLAMETTE University Takes Its Place With Big Ones and Will Have Strong Teams " ' on Athletic List. 7 ll If Tongue Is Coated or If Cross, Fever ish, Constipated Give "California , . Syrup of Flgs.7 '; Dob 't scold your fretful, peeUh child. See If tongue Is eoated; this Is s nue ligu Its little stomach, liver sad bowels an clogged with. sour wests. When listless, pals feverish, full If cold, breath lad, throat sore, doeis 't eat, sleep or set naturally, has stomach ache, Indlgostion, diarrhoea, give a tea spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs' and In few hours all the foul waste, the sour bile sod fermenting food puses out of the bowels and you have s well snd playful child sgsin. Children love this harmless "fruit laxative," snd mothers can rest easy after giving It, btcBtise It never falls to make tboir little "insldcs" clean snd sweet. Keep it handy, Mother! A little given today save S lick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Aakyour druggist for a C0-ccnt bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for ba ilies, children of all agiw Slid for grown ups plainly on the bottle. Remember there are counterfoils sold here, so surely look and ree that yours Is made y the "California Fig Syrup Com--isny." Hand luck with contempt soy other fig syrup. ' Doctors and nurses frankly recom' mend MUSTEROLE as a substitute, for the old, messy muntard plaster. Large hospitals Use it. At your druggist's, in 2,"c and 50c jars, a special large hospital size for L50. , , Accept no substitute. If your druggist cannot supply you, send 25c or 50c to the MUSTER OLE Company, Cleve land, Ohio, and we will mail you a jar postage prepaid. Joseph F. Swords, Sul phur, OltK, says: "Your Musterole is very ef ticutions. It has done away with my Rheumatic pain and auhes in a wonderfully short space of time." SOME .DIFFICULTIES TO BE OVERCOME BT BTUDENTS One Handicap Is Baling of University Faculty Against Teams Doing Any Sunday Traveling, Willmmitto University voted yester day by an overwhelming majority to n ui It o upplii ufioii for entrance to tlio North-west Conference' when tlio con' furence inaikiigiirs meet at Portland n weok from Saturday. Thoro wcro only 13 oppiiHlng votes, The "W" Club and tho Alumni As sociation have been advocating tho movo for the past two yours, and this year a vigorous campaign was Institut ed under tho direction of tho "W" Club. Following tho announcement of the result, ' Errol Gilkey, president of the student body, gave out tho statement that tho efrwutivo committee had cho sen Dr. Bwoetland from tho faculty, snd l'juil Homan from the student body to ruak application for .admittance to the conference snd represent Willamette at tho meeting in Portland a weok from Saturday. The main question, t round' which -entering the conference, seemed to binge, was "will entering the conference in crease the financial obligations of the srhiMilf " There were many answers to this qiieotlon, the generally accepted solution being that, while it will cost more to bring the teams to the City that Willamette will play after she has en tered the conference, yet they will be of so much, higher standard than the majority of the teams thnt have been played hero In the past that the attract ing power will be much greater sud It Is quite probable that Increased scat in;. ipaeity will be needed to accommodate tho crowds that will romo out to foot ball and baseball game against teams like University of Washington and Washington Stute College, Wliilo tlio students did nut seem to feel tlwit they could yet sffurd to take on every conference team that might come through, yet they will play just s rntny eutifcrence gnmes as poilile. 5 i .. . V -.-ft A ,1 ;( .: . '';' ' v m PC 41.',: : ''.. '' '! K ' ',; a .;'' ; .'' '.V ' w' ' : ' "j . .; ,' ". ,. v.x j .. . f-, ':,!, . . ..','.r-:'. ,. r Margaret Illington and Hilda Koonan lu a scone from the sensational interna tional succoss, "Within the Law," at tho Grand Opera House, Decomber 1. In football they plnn to pluy three conference tennis hero next season. In basketball they will pluy Oregon and O. A. C. here but it is not probable that mairy of the other eoafwwnce teams will bo brought for the first Beasou unless basket bull should prove to bo a much bettor paying proposition than it ever hns in the pnst. In lunseball It is quite probable that Willamette will be ablo to play all the earns in this conference division and should sho win out as champion of thiB division, consisting of University of Oregon, University of Washington and Oregon Agricultural College, the gnmo for the championship of the conference will bo enough of a drawing card to pay for Itself either in Sulem or nt somo neutral point, While Willamette luis not held any track nieds with conference schools for the past few years, she now propones to place heiHi-lf on the mnp in this brunch of athletics aluo and beginning next season will piirtielimto In one or two big conference trni'k meets, I'rlur to tlio meeting Bt which the ftuclents voted to enter the conference yesterday morning Demi Putternin stat ed to them that the faculty advised that they bo very deliberate In their pro ceedings, ns the bnnrd of trustees were not in favor of Intercollegiate athletic. In siikliig of th inntter before tho student body several prominent stu dents voiced the opinion that if the members of the board of trustees wore lire that the large majority of the stu dents and the alumni of tho Institution were strongly in favor of entering the conference and. rulslug tho athletic standards of tho Institution, even high er tluin they have been in the past, that their opinions would have considerable weight and that any personal objection which tho Individual members of tho board of trustees might have would be overlooked. Tho faculty inemben liavo not re versed their ruling on the Wundny trav eling question and the indication! are that, they do not Intend Utbut in spite ' Deafness Cannot Be Cured by lncnl apnlicfttlont, ns they oannnt rcr.ch thn lla?Hira pui'ilon of the ear. Thcru la only onv wny to euro denfmfaa, and thiit la . hy cmtatlhittuiinl ri'inodlra. Utmfni'ia la uauaiHl hy an lntlatmd ctunllllon of tlm mu- pntia llnlnfi of (he Kuatnchtnn Tubn, Wtn-n thla tuhn la Inllumi'il you have a rurnnllnc aound or ImiMirfrt'i hcarlnff, and whin It la t'liilnuy nloard, Daiifm-aa la the reauit, and uitli'aa the InMnmmntlon can be token out nod thla tuba realon-d in Ita normal condi tion, hi'nrlnK will be ileatroyed forevir; nine rnara out of ten are caua.d by fTalarrh, which la. nolhlnir but an Inilaitiod oondltlon uf the niurnua aurfnoea We will alve One Hundred Dollara for any caao of Dcafneaa (oauard hy ontnrrh) that oannot be cur'4 hy Hall's Caiarrh Cure. Hi'iid for clreulitra. free. F. J. OH10NEY A CO,, Toledo. Ohio. Hold bv DruiTKlala. 7Ke. Taka Holl a Kamlly Pllla tor oonatlpatlon. of this fact, and tho hardship it will work on tho managers under a confer ence schedule, tho Students voted to en ter u ml seem to feel that, soinewho.ro, somehow, it will bo arranged before the conference schedule begins, CHAMP. WALKER ARRIVES. I UNITED l'SSSS LSASID WIllS.) San Francisco, Nov. 27. Paul Preus sler, who left his homo In Germany, August 1, 1(104, for a walk around the world on a 11,000 wugo, arrived In Hr.n Frnnclsro yesterday. A Dresden news paper promised Preiissler 11,000 if be visited overy civilized country in tho world by 1111(1. lie has worn out H" puirs of shoes 111 the 0S,8,r)2 miles ho hue walked so far. HARLEM TOMMY MURPHY AND GUNBOAT SMITH ARRIVE tvNtTsn mass lbasbd wins.! San Francisco, Nov. 87. Harlem Tommy Murphy,' who la scheduled to bos 20 rounds with Lightweight Cham pion Willio Ritchie December 10, sr. rived yesterday. Ho waa accompanied by his manager, Jim Buckley, snd Gun boat Smith, tho latter being matched with Arthur Pelkey for New Years day, Murphy and Bmith were expected to remain in Ran Francisco until after the dabby-Logan mill st Daly City today, after which they will leave for San Ha. fuel, where Murphy will train for his bout with Ritchie. Instantly Clears Air Passages; You Bresthe freely, Nasty Discharge Steps, Head Colds snd Dull Hsadachs Vanish. Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it Apply a little In the nostrils snd Instantly your clogged nose and stop pod -n p air pnsaages of the head will openj you will breatho frnely; dullness and hnndnche disappear. Hy morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-hend or catarrhal bom throat will be gone. I'nd such misery now! Get the. small bottle of "Kly's ('renin Pulm" st any drug store. This iweot, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the mwtrils; penetrates snd heals the inflamed, swol len membmna which line tho nose, head and throat; el con the sir pasw.g cs) stops nasty discharges and a folding of cleansing, soothing relief comes Im mediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed! nostril closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a robl, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith just, once In "Kly's Creem llnlm" and your cold or ealarrh will unruly disappear.