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tamtmmm- ySH EALEM capitsatubpay, November 21, vtu. at. journal, bauem. oeeoow.
SEVEN.
REMARKABLE
CASE of Mrs. HAL!
r .-
Declares Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Saved Her Life
and Sanity.
Shamrock, Ma "1 feel It my duty
to tell the public the condition of my
i neeitn ceiore using
y our medicine. 1 had
falling, inflamma
tion and congestion,
female weakness,
pains in both sides,
backaches and bear
ing down pains, was
short of memory,
nervous, impatient,
passed sleepless
nights, and had
neither streneth nor
energy. There was always a fear and
dread in my mind, J had cold, nerwoa,
weak spells, hot flashes over my body.
I had a place in my right side that was
so sore that I could hardly bear the
weight of my clothes. I tried medicine
and doctors, but they did me little good,
and I never expected to get out again.
I got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound and Blood Purifier, and I cer
tainly would have been In grave or in an
tsylum if your medicines had not saved
me. But now I can work all daji, sleep
well at night, eat anything I want, have
no hot flashes or week, nervou ; spells.
All pains, aches, fears and dreads art
gone, my bouse, children and huBband
are no longer neglected, as I am almost
entirety free of the bnil symptoms I had
liefore raiting yrur r-emcuia, and all Ir
pleasure and happltvas in iy home."
Mrs. Jobie Ham, fc. F. D. 1. lex i
Shamrock, Mixsouri.
If yon wnt pwla1 nrivire -'
J.ydin E. Pinklmm Medicln:
(confidential) Lynn, Mn i s.
I NIPPED IN
THE BUD
How a Mexican Revolution
Was Averted
By DONALD CHAMBERLAIN
The Markets
. Wlieut closed steadily ut Portland
yesterday with uo raaterinl cliiinge in
jirk'cs. There was little doing an (row
ers and those having wheut are 1ihihh
ed to hold for still higher pricea.
Oata is the center of attraction in
the market, the demand being innuti
able. Tho price took a 50 cent ,junij
yestcrduy, Ml' tonK cliciiiiin builds a'
28.75 apot, 2I.7 January, and :!(
for February delivery.
Hops are moving lively both in this
state and Washington. The- nulc it
4,000 bales was reported yeHterdny uud
there arc deals reported that will take
.'1000 more bale from the. market.
The most intonating feature of tin
market is the buying for export, a eon
itiderable portion of yesterday's unlet
in Washington being for London.
Prices ranged from 7',-j to llti cents.
The Califoruiu mnrket n also active
The onion market is firmer, i'-ulilur-nia
ales for eastern delivery cleiiiiii
out stock. 1 'annum canal rateii on'n
the eastern markets for California und
helps both grower nud conwiiner. 1'oul
SK' and dairy products re tin
enangrd, and the vegetable market if
in abundant s'ipply.
On a, veranda of a bouse si hinted on
a hadeudu In Mexico a mnn -was par
ing hupntlt'Utly back and forth, uow
and again looking up the roud that
passed tbe place as though expectlug
ome one. Presently a ntouiited mini
til the uniform of u general npwnred
and. on reaching the gateway of the
bneleiidn, inrned In nud dismounted tit
tlie veranda. Without n word the two
men entered the house nud were clos
eted together.
"Well, geueral!" snld tbe host.
"Everything U ready for the rerolu
tlon. Teslerfluy 1 ordered eertnln
troops on whom I believe I can rely
from (lie provinces to timrou -early this
morning fur the enpltnl. Tbe troon
now quartered there, who ure supposed
to be strong Rupporlers of the inl
deut, ennuot nil be relied upon by him.
The Fifth nud Seventh regiment ntv
said to be dlMtilTected. Ry II o'clock to
night 1 shall hnre an ami.v that "III
obey my commands ready to march ut
daylight to the elty, seize the president
ond proclaim you us dictator. But It
would aot lie policy for me to concen
trate troops at a elugle point, for in
this case the wove would be suspected
and thwarted."
Manuel Herrem listened to this with
deep Interest, tie bud filled Home ot
the most important offices In the gov
ernment, und ambition bad led him to
enter into a conspiracy to phree him
self at Its bend. There wuh do especial
reason why the president, Molina,
should lis deposed other (ban the fact
that ho was uot the choice of nil tin
factious tbut were pulling In different
directions.
"To what points hnve yon ordered
these troops?' nsked llerrera.
"To points aurrouiidlng your linden
da. From the hill back of your limw-
LOCAL WHOLESALE XULTETS
t H.OO
..- $1.0')(j:t.l0
e;.fio
HI.OO
:i!i(H40c
.....4Vj(oc
75f(rill
32c
.....a4c
Klc eanh
Be.
Oc
, 10c
tie
sCotfc
5Uje
Oo
(tops)
Cheat
Wheat, per bushel
Jlran, per ton
haortH, per ton
Oata, per bushel
I hittim bark, per lb .......
Potatoes, per ewt
Buter aiWI Eggs.
Bntterfst, per lb
Creamery batter, per lb
Eg(t - -
Poultry.
Kens, per lb
Roosters, per Hi
Fryers
Steers ,
Cw, per i'wt
Stock hogs, per lb.
Hogs, at, per lb. ..
Kwefl, per lb 3$
Hfiriag aunba, per lb 5c
Veal, first clans 10c
Pals.
Pry, per lb 8c
Salted oonntry pelts, each IWIfn fl.ic
Imh pelt", esch 2.r)C
litVSSTUCS,
Hay, timothy 12.00
. lover, per tsn 8.WI
ts and vetch -.... 80
' Portland Dlarkata.
Tort land, (he., Nov. 21. Wheat-
Club, fl.lt; hhifalvni, I.I7.
Onls No. 1 white feed, 2S..'l); grny,
28.2S,
Itarlev Brewing J.r...10; feed, 2.1.7.'!.
H.igt-BeM live, 7.li0.
Prime steer", C7.R0; fancy cows H.2.1;
best eslven, 7(iH; spring lambs, ",(ii
.
Putter City crenieery, n4(Jc.
Kggs Selected local . extras, 42luft"
4Re.
Hens, l.lftil'iei broilers, lili'i neese,
lOticlSc.
I JgfilftStlfl
aJ
"Slt.aNOE OK 1IBA rit I' UK SAID.
tdgnnl
riFTEEN WILL HAND.
Phrt'iitx, Arlr.., Nov. 21. llv a vole
of Iil,.'l2l) to 1H,IN:i, the people of Ail
.on hnve made themselves responsible
for the execution of 1.1 eoiideuineil mur
derers. Complete nfficliil returns from
the recent stnte-wiile vote mi a con
stitutional amendment nhulishiiiu. cup
Hal punishment show the foregoing fig
nres agninst the measure.
Kleven of the doomed meu had been
reprloved- by (Inventor Hunt until Dc
cnnilier lt, H is mulrrstiMiil thst the
governor will reprieve tliem all until
after Christmas, when a separate date
will be flipil for the death of each.
Bocicty and club notices will
be received for the daily Issua
at Tbe Capital Journal editorial
rooms tip to 2 p, m. Main 81
lira eau be tseeu by -everc
one of these -corps. It to for you.
sertor. to glre the onler (bat win
place lu your hands the goferumeiil
of Mexico. At tuldulgUt light a nrv
en (ho bill, und ench corps will ttinrch
by rourerglrrg runds to (ha capital
As iihiii as we ure In possession tt
cornier will be ent yon to vlfer yon
the dlctn(rclilp,"
"Very well, general. I will see that
(tM sigunl Ore as lighted nt inldulght.
Oo, nnd aiicccss attend your efforts."
The turn left the room, nnd scarcely
had they dune so than a man of
stunted Ilgure nnd a crafty eyo opened
a dovel door, looked wit, listened and.
hearing footsteps on tho vernndn, pass
ed through the room Into the bull,
"There's a furtmie fur me In this,'
he snld, and. leaving tho hHclendn, he
begun it walk of some ten or twelve
miles (o (be enpltnl. .There, after some
difficulty, he succeeded In getting an
Interview Willi the president.
"That will do," snld tho latter when
j lie hnd benrd the tunn's story. "Hut
jwnlt." Oiienlug Mfv, he took out a
' on nd fill ef gold coin sod gave It lo (he
' Informer. "If what yon hare told me
la true, come nun In nnd I shall hare
i much more for you." Then be tapped
a Mi on his desk nnd an attendant np
pea red.
"Tell my aoti that 1 w!h to ace bin
Immediately."
A few momenta later Jose Molina,
man not long past ninjortty, entered
(he room, lit found his futlier much
eirtted.
"Jose, my ton,' he said, "we are In
great danger."
"How o. rntherT"
"There li movement on foot to dc
pose me and put Herrern In my place
That arch traitor, (lenernl Ones, will
have before 12 o'clock tonight sonic
1000 troops at different points sur
rounding Uerrsra's hnclenda. At mid
night i fire will be lighted on a hill In
rear of II errors "a house, which will b
algnal for these troops to march her
else my person and make tier re ra Ablator,"
There was silence, which was bro
ken by tbe son.
"What action do you Intend to take
to abort tbls effort V
"What would you propose?"
The young msn's eye lighted. This
was tbe first time liki father bad ever
asked his advice.
"Clre rue uu hrnir to consider. If I
can decide in less time I will doeo."
"Very well. I shall need aome time
for consideration myself. Uo and e-
I turn as soon as your mind la made up."
Tlie young limn retired and before
i the expiration of the hour returned.
"Ilnre you come to a decision?"
asUed bin father.
"I hnve. These revolutions are more
easily nipped in (lie hud than broken
dowB after the first nueoess. Jf all
does not go well lu tbe uegluulug those
who have been led luto tbem become
panic strlckeu and desert. In this
case we have an uppmtuulty to -cause
tbe affair to full apart without having
struck it blow."
"Explain."
"I will go myself to tbe llerrera
uui'icndu nud conceal myself nt tbe
liolut where the slgiuil tire la prepared
Doubtless liut one jiertKia will be
churned Willi that work. That ncrsuu
I will eliminate with cold alee,'. Tbe
lire will not lie ligbled."
".My dear lioy." exclaimed the father,
embracing Ids sun. "you hnve bit the
Kill uu the Head: Hut suppose you
mive knifed till single iersou yon as
sume will tie charged with tbe tlghtlug
of the tire. Will not Herrera, not see
lug the sequel, sciirj mint her?"
"Never fear, father. Whoever be
sends shall receive the same steel."
As soon a (he UarkncHs fell Jow
Molina, disguised as a countryman,
mounted ii rawliuiicd horse nnd ct
out for the Herrera home. One mut
ter of which his lather wua Ignorant
troubled him. Seunr Herrera had a
sister much younger than her brother,
whom .lose had met, und nn iilfalr o'
tlie heart had resulted. The consplr
dcy was liable to break up this attack
uii-ut. Inez Herrera undoubtedly syiu
put hired Willi her lirot her's moveineul.
und Jose unst stand by his father.
Young Molina directed Ills course to
it part uf the Herrera hnclenda far
tliest from the house uud. passing
through a grove, cliiabed the hili
where the algnal line was to 4ie light
U. As he expected, tie found a pile
of wood collected ou die vi-ry upex.
lindcrueiith was kindling, uud nil Hint
was needed to depose his father and
put n rival In his plnce was u umtch.
Not a dozen yards fiinu the pyre whs
a clump of hashes, in which .lose Mo
lina hid himself. He had tukeu the
i precaution to he on hand two hours
before the annolnnsl time nnd hnd a
I king wnlt before him. The night w-n
starlit, with nn moon. At midnight
the watcher heard it faint sound uf
some one climbing (lie hill, nud snon
he saw the djin outline of a Ogiine.
The Ilgure nppiirently stooped by (he
pyre. Like n flush Jose passed the In-
tcrvul between him and It and clasped
s body In his arms.
"Silence or death!" he said lu a low
rolce.
Jose knew that tie grasped a woman !
by her dress, She struggled for a few j
moments, then remained quiet.
"Who are you?" lie nsked. j
There was no reply for a time, (hen: j
"I know you by your voice. Von are
Jose Mollnu."
"And you are Inei Herrera. l.ls :
ten to dip. The fnle of the Mexican :
people, your father life, depends ,
Bpon whnl we do here. This plot has
been revealed by one of your servants, j
I knew that a algnal Ure wna to be i
lighted here to mart a revolution. I '
viime to put this knife Into hltn whit
would light It, How rauie yon here?' j
"My brother would trust no one else." ;
"And I would leave uiy fnlbcr'i In- !
terests In no one's keeping but mine
This signal shall not be given My Ta '
(her Is prepared for (he emergency.
Vuu must remain here till It shall be i
too late to stint the revolution, Then j
I will olTcr on bebnlf of my father, the
president, terms to Benor Herrera." ,
"And suppose he refuses?"
"The gurrule." ' ;
The girl shuddered. She had been ,
oiposcd to her brother's project both j
nn her own account nnd because she
loved the son of the mnn he would de '
pose. ;
"Very well," she said pmienlly with ;
u sigh; "1 will do ns you say nud nse ,
every effort to persuade my brother
lo adopt your suggestion." ,
"Uo shall bare the most exulted of
fice next lo that of president"
"How enn yon assure him of thlsf
"I hnve saved my fnllier front revo
lution and probable death, He cannot i
gnlusny nnvthlng to which I bind '
hlin."
I m auggestrd that they go to her
brother nt mice. In Tor in him t but his j
plan was known to the president and
Ihnt (ho signal fire had not been llglK
ed lint Jose would not consent lu
Oils. He prefis-ml that auL'Iclent time
should expire to thwart tbe revolution.
Ualf an hour passed, nnd a footstep i
was heard below.
"Falherr called Inea.
"Why have yon tint lighted tho flreT'
"I hare been stopped from doing so
Tour plot la known to the president."
"Advance, aennr!" calks! Jose. "I
am nuthorlr.ed by President Molina lo
make terme with yon."
Herrera considered for awhile, (hen
asked what would occur If he returned
to bis bouse. Jose convinced til in that
such isjurse would be unwise In (he
Htretne. Inn settled (he matter by
telling her brother Hint she was held
ss hostage.
There hnre been many revolutions In i
Ulcxhti and nnmy Intended ones, The
one that bns Is-en unrrated here nnd
lluit never cmne tn a henrl ended rery
bnppUy. Benor llerrera beonm the
head of the Mollnu cabinet, nnd the i
political alllnm-e waa cemvnleil by the
union of Jam klnllnn and lovi Uerrcra. ,
Jal
J
"N'
rO BITE" Is aboat as
recommendation for
tobacco as 'no rheu
matics" is for a wooden kg.
But tobacco that won't bite
i : u ..ii
tutu yci is uiuvi. iuu v
taste that's a different
story that's VELVET.
poor a
CSS' .K
Lfe--ir--
It's not easy to make tobacco abso
lutely coot while still retaining: its
natural taste and fragrance. But
it's done in VELVET, Hie Smooth
est Smoking Tobacco. 10c tins
and 5c metal-lined bags.
rr 1. ,r
WHAT THE EECTION
COSTJCANDIDATES
The expense accounts of the candi
dates in the recent city primary eloction
have been filed with the city recorder
with one or two exceptions and show a
wide range of expense bills. Harlcy O.
White, candidate for mayor was high
mun with an expense account of (10.43,
his opponent J. T. Jones spent $2.20.
One or two of the candidates spent
nothing and one candidate was out but
a nickle which it cost him for an ex
pense blank.
The following is the account of .tin
expense bills filed: I
iiarley U. White, candidate for mav-l
, $h.4".
J. F. Jones, for mayor, $2.20.
naries t r.Iqia, for recorder, 7.o0.
EBrl riacc, for rceordor, $44.2.1.
C. O, Rice, for treasurer, $(U0.
John F. Davis, for treasurer, $11.00.
Amos W. Louf, for treasurer, $3.00.
R. Woolery, for marshal!, $24.00.
W. D. Miles, for marshal), $19.15.
J. U. Hartwcll, for marshall, $37.52.
,.1. J. A.-kcrnmn, for marshall, $11.50.
J. T. Welsh, for marshall, $S.40.
Frank Shedeck, for marshall, $8.25.
C. N. Matlock, for marshall, $!).3.
F. E. Cornelius, for marshall, $12.50,
Ganoioates lor Alderman
Ward 50. E. Unruh, $2.00.
Ward 3 W. II. Cook, none.
Ward 8 C. Van Patten, .05.
Ward th-E. W. Wallace, $2.50.
Ward 5 E. C. Minton, 10 cents.
Ward 2 J. A. Mills, none.
Ward 2 J. W. Beeklev, $L55.
Ward 7 B. W. Mascy, 25 cents.
Ward 1 J. A. Patterson, $3.50.
Ward 1 F. B. Southwirk, none.
ITALY MAT GET IK.
London, Nov. 21. A confer
ence is shortly to bo held in
Rome to decide Italy's attitude
towurd the war, it was learned
here on reliable nu.thor.ty today.
Ambassador Marchei, the Ital
ian diplomatic representative in
London, left for home toilay to
.'ittend this meeting. Messages
from Paris and Pctrograd said
the Rome government's ambas
sadors at both those capitals hud
also been summoned home.
Be Good I
To Yourself
by keeping in good physical
trim and you will be the best
friend to yourself and a pleas
ure to others. Most sicknesses
begin in the ordinary and
minor ailments of the digestive
organs, and for these ailments
Ms
have become the most popular
remedy, because they are so
safe, so certain, and prompt
in their beneficial action.
They tone the stomach, stim
ulate the liver, regulate the .
bowels. By cleansing the
system nnd purifying
Blood they prove that
the
they
Are the Best
Of Good Friends
LSMt Sal of Any MvdwiB la the Woltd,
Sold Tirwb.r. In bexM, 10c., 2 Sc.
Sell your fruit quickly
through a Journal Want Ad.
The Ideal Thanksgiving Store Rich With
Attractive Economies
Next Thursday is Thanksgiving. Now is the supplying time. As usual, you'll find us ready with a boun
tiful assemblage of spic and span new furniture, sparkling glassware, bright new china, keen-edged cutlery, -crisp
table linens, Savoy and Wear-Ever aluminum roasters everything that will add enjoyment to the
Thanksgiving dinner, the greatest of all the year, is here.
50-piece set Genesee, wild rose
pattern, semi-porcelain ; regular
price $9.75.
Thanksgiving sale $6.98
Bargains in Chinaware
62-piece set Viola White Ger
man China; regular price $15.25.
57-piece Dinner Set, dull matt
gold, English semi-porcelain; reg
ular price $12.75.
Thanksgiving sale $11.00
Thanksgiving sale
$1175
No. 372 Golden Oak Wax
Buffet, top 22x42, large lin
en drawer, two small draw
ers, two cupboards, mirror
back; regular price $17.50.
Thanksgiving sale . $15.00
No. 281 Golden Quarter
ed Oak Wax Buffet, top 22x
42, large linen drawer, two
small drawers, two cup
boards, mirror back; regu
lar price $22.50.
Thanksgiving sale . $19.50
No. 772 Golden Quarter
ed Oak Wax Buffet, top 22x
44, large linen drawer, two
small drawers, two cup
boards, mirror back; regu
lar price $25.00.
Thanksgiving ale $20.00
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No. 8 11 Oak Diner, three
slat hack, solid seat, contin
uous back posts, well made
and finished dull; regular
price $12.00 set.
Thanksgiving sale $10 00 set
No. 1114 Oak Diner, two
wide slats in back, uphol
stered leather seat; a very
handsome chair at' the reg-.
ular price of $15.00 set.
Thanksgiving sale $13.23 set
No. (8:j Quartered Oak
Diner, full box slip seat, tip
holstered in brown Spanish
leather, golden wax finish
regular price $20.00 set.
Thanksgiving sale $17.75 set
Wear Ever Roasters
The "Wear Ever" Self
Basting Roaster not only
saves food and fuel, but also
saves the cost of getting
several utensils for every
day use. Will not rust, chip
or scale. With every roaster
purchased this week we will
give free one one-quart
handled sauce pan, value
50c.
No. .124 .toaster.. ....$10
No. 325 Roaster $4.30
No. 326 Roaster $5.00
No. 754 Oak Dining Table, 42-inch top, ex
tends six feet; regular price $14.00.
Thanksgiving sale $12 00
No. 15 Oak Dining Table, 45-inch top, six
foot extension ; regular price $15.00.
Thanksgiving sale $12.75
No. 48 Oak Dining Table, 48-inch top, six
foot extension ; regular price $20.00.
Thanksgiving sale $17.25
Carving Set
No. 90 Two-piece Carv
ing Set; regular price $2,50.
Thanksgiving sale . $1.95
No. (Ji:i4 Three-piece
Carving Set; regular price
$4.50.
Thanksgiving sale ... $3.6;i
No. !)076 Three-piece
Carving Set; regular price
$5.25.
Thanksgiving sale . . .$1.35
No. i)0()0 Three-piece
Carving Set; regular price
$7.00.
Thanksgiving sale . . . .$5.75
Thanksgiving Sale of Heaters
Opal 18-inch Cast Lined; regular price $12.00;
Thanksgiving sale $10.6
Lenox 20-inrh Cast Lined; regular price $14.00;
Thanksgiving sale . $12.20
Park Oak for coal, cast lined ; regular price $14.00;
Thanksgiving sale . $1185
$12 75
(rand Starlight, 22-inch, cast lined; regular price
$15.00; Thanksgiving sale
Mission I), 21-inch, cast lined; regular price $17.50;
Thanksgiving sale $15.50
Mission II, 22-inch, all cast; regular price $19 00;
Thanksgiving sale $16.50
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