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a:OK, w .v i rsrwt rat i Ktw 2jS 1 vftcfffi to7 4 In noraKPSft $w!fk1 If wSJHS iYMlrf' AcsJPcMwtfyanu'juwpuy, Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. resents mt the most acccptablefbm the Jaxatiye princJpIes of plants cnown toactjttostlcfieucJaly. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE MANF'D. BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. san rnANCisco, cal. lOUISVILlE . KY. NEW YORK. N.Y. for sale ty druggists - prltt SOt per bottle. We Beg l to call,Jyour ntten tiou Hint our entire moot llolidaveood in assortment nro now on disnlnv. We hnvo tlio ploasuro to Bay Hint tho assort ment mid stock la much larger and ulcor tliuu ovor before. Tho entire lino is ur ranged In departmonta anil you can see It much better. You may have pooh n good ninny ulcu Ciecos In tho store tho Inst low weeks, ut not what wo hnvo now on display. Tho children's department la oxtrn laiu this year in ainglo piecos of eum bliiution HutH Come ami sco tho entire line, uvuu ii you don't buy: we. aro dud no show you around and explain. Yokohama Tea Store till) Con mercinl St. Salem On. I'IIeni: 2111. nun: dui.ivkiIv, O. C T. Co's I'AtMKNUKil Hl'U.Uil.lt POMONA ALTONA I.KAVHri KOH I'OKNiANI) PntlV ovci nit Hun l.iy nt 8 a m. lllJK'i; WMK AND HUKAP HaTKB. I).mk Iwlwmn 3lorn nn.l (1-itirt HI. ,M I'. HAI.UWIN. Aujnt. P IfiliSOXAb NEWS AND COMMENT .Tmhjo II. II, IIvwitt(of Albany, wna In Nalein Motility. Gny O. Willis, a Portland attorney, was in J-'.iloin Monday Mrs. t'nthi'iiiio Dwiro wont to Silvor ton.oii it vilit this morning. II. M. White "tnrtod for Bakursflold last nitflit with a view of locating there Hov. 0. 0- Polling, of I)alln8, president of tho college, was In Salem Monday. Dolph McClatne, the well known young banker of Silverton, was in Salem Monday. Wm. Warner, C. Marsh, nnd Mark HiivaKO wont to Portland on business this morning. II. M, UraiiKOn and II. II. Uaan went to Piietsi yoUerday to look after their land ulaluiH. Hon. 55. F. Moo h-and Mr. nnd Mrs. E. P. MeCorurck wont to Portland on busi ness th'd morning. II, W. Rtono. trnxelinB eecrtjtnry of Y. M. 0. A., Is In the, City to review of tho local organization. Mlsa Kato Mnrpliy, Mrs, J. W. Penl. y.io und Mrs. A. A. Diwjue, wont to Portland on a viuitthis morning. Win. Drown wont to Omnia Pw and. Ashland on bustni'M for a few days Inst night Mrs Drown accompanied him. lUjrucS'. Cinnot te Curd tv .inl .plii!ation, as thoy cannot ri'Hi'h ! -lifujited porlionof tho our. Tl.i if' 'i onlv nut) way to ouio iloitfntvr, ami ih it i l constitutional remedies. ri'f!M- 1'i.ni'ed by an iiiihinel con ditiou if li niuoous lining of the KnH'tu-hian I'nln. When this tulnt uts Inllaimd von have a rumblin pound or imperfect" hearing. nnl whan It Is n; tirdy cloK'd donfuesa is the result, and uiilebs the Inlhimmatioii can bo taken out nnd this tube restored to its normal condition, hunrinir will b tlostrnyeil for over; nh.o cas out of ten aro cam! by catarrh, winch U nolhii't! but an ii)flam ol condition of the mucous mirfacos. Wo will givo One Hundrml Dollars tp any case of PanfueM oauwl by cntHirh) that can not be curnl by Hall s Oittarrli Cu e. Send for cirauliu-J. free. F J Ciibnkv X Co., Tolilo, 0. Sold by Druiiuihtw, 7on. Hull's 1'iiinily Pills aro tint mi. BOY WANDERED AWAY FROM HOME A young man by tho nnnie1f Fdrney wl o is demented left bin fntlisr'a limii'tt at)Oul three miles fruui Moiiunu Friday almut six o'ulock in llm wenliu Iwre hcuiled, and coatles. and had not bvu found up to noon Saturday. The Cronisj experienced j through the lid Studjp Jjat, iiuun;ruiiiiDr IMay rusJI. aL.UJ1ft UttdlKU WMHMHW iui.oiuuiun INCENDIARY CASF i 1 . Examination of Wise and w Alorley. A Lot of Circumstantial Test- mony But Little Direct Proof Is Produced. I.on J Adams know WIbo slnco three months, as manager of tho Iienjnniin Storo nt Silvellon. WIro cnnin tlmrn with a stock of goods and rented tho Coolidge storo. Hud no Hssistanco as manager, On tho morning of tho 8th was nwakencd by tho cry of tiro, enme down town, bank was opposite. Stock was burned completely. Ho described tho building. Saw Wise eovotnl times on morning of llro, had no talk with him. Ho roomed at Commercial hotel, owned by Fisher. Fisher said Wiso had oxpresaed fears of being lynched. John Hicks suggested that Wiso nnd Morloyf uo put under arrest nnd It was dono. Saw footprints of man in stocking feet on stairway to his room at hotel, and of naked foot In room. Stockings were muddy, looked ottt of window and saw socks out on tho roof. Socks offered in ovidence. AdoinB saw contents of ono of Wise's valises, containing silk handkerchiefs, collars, etc. Found shirt with some mud In room. Saino introduced. Smaller grip was heavy. Wiso stood with his hands in his pockets, Btnoklug a cigar and entiroly unconcerned during thofiro. Tho storo building was worth about $10,COO. On cross examination Mr. D'Arcy tried to get Adams to admit that someone else wont up to Wise's room and throw those socks on tho roof. Socks were wet nnd muddy when found. McMahau on behalf of Morely showed by Adams that his client Morloy stopped at the City Hotel. Kato Fisher of Commercial iiotel know WIpo bIuco Kept. 1, was awakened at II o'clock by llro alarm Went nlono to his room first, thon.wlth girl cook nnd then with Adams. Wiso was not in room. Could not say if bed was occupied that night. Saw footprints as if eomo one with muddy feet had walked into tho room and on matting. Went up to re move bedding. Saw foot prints in hall to his room, Did not know who they belong to. Never wiw WImi hnvo such stockings. This reply surprised tliu lawyers for tho prosecution considerable. Mr. Bingham called her Mrs. Wiso und promptly apologized for it. She thought the stockings Here wet and muddy when found on tho roof. Wiso'h room wan never locked nnd the key was always left in tho door. Always burned lamp in his room. This morn lug it had not been used nt all. Cross-examination elicited tho state ment that anyone could have gone to Wlce'a room. Her husband awoke WImj, after flro nlarm wns given. A travelling man stopped there that night nnd helped enrry out furniture. :oono wont up stnirs but witness mid giil. John Fisher, landlo-d of (' mim ireial, know Wise, called him In-t erii thru and four, door wan loot ed, kii'icki I liud and hard, wns haul to wukou him, in five minutes ho ca'iu do-vn putly dressed, startod to lire; told him to g t over nnd get his things out. S i i tly he camo back nnd atked for a eigar cuy. ing that little silvnr was nil he hud in tho world. Said Ht-re was fill on flro and he could not get In, Niw lo nprints on stairway and In hall v ay Wife said flhodidnoc believe Wise hnd occupied tho room that night. TrackH in room woro of stoking feet. Saw Blockings on roof but did not know whether they were Wise's or not. Saw him at Central hotel. Wiso said ho was nf raid ho would bo lynched or mobbed. Gave his koya to Frank Morley to get ft clean shirt nnd col lar nnd cuffs from tho largo valise at his room in the Commercial house. H did so. Morley had como for Wlso'fl vaUses a fow minutes before he went to t.he Central. Morley wat refused the valises. Ho had an order written by another man and slgnwl by Wiso. Wiso, said ho was afraid to go himself as thorowras talk of mobbing him. His vulNfci V'uro I" ofllw, ho sot t'n'in by tho. (lo r about an hour after fire. This muddy shirt product in court wan by dido ol clean shirt lti largd vulhu. Was not In U isos' room after lie culled him until eleven o'clock. Imp had not Iwon burned much tnat night. Were several ni ww of footprints in the loom. Haw no tmch footprint In front of hotnl or on crosswalk. Only now things In larjse vallsa wan box of maylHi half-down silk handkar-chief-). lime n job lot of uuttatiopi was hHwI of wltnot.8 about a lot of old bx with goods piled on tlwm, Ut might ai wll hne Itetui tukwl o tn man in im moon. Tho dm"! of i um examination brought to Dim Mfrow Ut FWier thought thuro was wmi-lMny '' h bwiHine wjiWw oWI ltr h told hi m tOBoaml l.liw pium.. Adanw nktolollh' ' t '"$ the rl, 8rt .VOu'i 'Wr 11 "' mut for limn, fi " ' morning. M Van Vnlkwlt'.f k' ,v'' ' l.rUv to llltOiH lKIt H' o'clock after rir. , n Wl. ilg siwh stiM-kini S4vrl mIU WW llrr, Wan at Id room foiun Ww tt.aw tnmks imi miMtiog ilaiwl WKd Wi his, raw. whI In ry SMH-kNf if ' on tnof, wrriBddv. n. m.rjuui.u kU UMtimtHM' Ymu VfllltHiba id h was ri4iif law Willi AUana. Htt htriU awl ek ii)ga when hj ftrit wout i iw wltb r1slfai bis wit TW Art l a hum: waa mwwWP Um ,hU of Wlstt ny,4k we mM lHt i saw jignt lorty feot from front ami J1,l0UB,,t u wnfl 8ot " ro; went through his Btoro to rear of Wise's storo. but saw nothing, llauk door nnd wind6w8'wero barred nnd bolted. Ames said he would pull tho rope if Wiso waa here, but not another man said that. Told Wolff that ho would pull tho rope. Know nothing about Mmoof day until Portland englno camo up. OwedCoolidge & Mc ClnlntlOOi. Wns no particular friend of Adams. Mr. Hlngham, for tho State, gnvo Mr. Amea another whirl but liko tho other lawyers waa glad to drop him, Tho court took a whirl at Ames, ns to how ho know Wiso was guilty, but got a reply hot off tho bat, nnd ho let him go. But tho Court mnnnged to nk tho most pointed quostlon of tho dny. Juno Drake: was at Iho lire, broko in tho back door, was in building nmlnuto; store was nt a distance from where llro was. This was only fait obtained from him. Saw Wiso after lire, wns as cool as a cabbage, eald his money wps inn trunk in tho storo. Put under tho hnr row the defence extrnctcd little blood. Ho crossed himself .a littlo and said that llames weru rolling out of tho olllco. J. M. Drewn: lived in Silverton nbout fifty yenra, built building about thirty years ago; looked at stock several weeks ago, was $3000 worth, Insurance was taken out at Portland; Mr. llinghatu had his usual spell ovor tho "box-par-tltlon," that no ono could pco what llguroit cut. Tho premium was f 37 nt tho rate of l.H0,ora $2500 policy. Firo waB well up to coiling of oiilco when ho waa there. Hauling Urown over tho coala elicited that the atovo was six feot from ofllce. Heard that threats had been mado ol lynching. Special agent was thoro Thursday,said ho was going to report on stock, and that insurance bo cut down, ur. uavia noaru n noise ns ol n man cutting kindling; IiIb wife also hw It; soon saw flro and smoko; might hnvo been noise of boxes burning in tho storo. Sounds were liko chopping up of a box for kindling, but changod his mind alter talking with Ames. At this point Mr. IJinghnm got a fall. Q. After you went around thoro did you hear Iwxes crackling? A. I wasn't listening for boxes there. (Laughter.) Sheriff Durbin testified as to condition of Wife's feot when ho received him nt jail. Tho exact discoloration of defend ant's socks and nnd feet caused D'Arcy nnd lliughnmto hao a severo pmjsngo at aniiB and to cast contemptuous glances at each other for eevernl minutes. Tho court ruled thorn bothout. Durbin tlnally got to tell that his feet wero not exactly clean, that lie found on him about $5:1.05 in money, and hoiiio koys'and letters. chief of police und Constahlo Simeml wont to Wood burn whoio Wiso was ar rested. He said ho had dressed in haste and had no socks. Simeral bought a iair for lilin. Wieo told witness that he wns innocent, had uo interest In business, mid know nothing of insurance. Put under exhaust pressure of cross exnminntiou ho admitted Unit threats wero mado to hang Wise, several saying they would pull on tho roo. Heard Amos advocate hanging. AI Hubbard: Worked athotel; Wise always kept tight in his room, but bad none on night of flro; never saw Wise have socks liko those shown hero. The searchlight of cross-questiona aa to when ho lookod to seo if there waa a light in Wise'a room, and why ho looked, nnd how he looked, confused Ills mind as much as tho tiro nt.Silvorton. Tho court coughed n good deal at this. Madson for defense told how some asked Wiso to unlock his storo, but ho said ho had no key. Ho mado uo effort to save tho stock, Overhauled as to how ho could hoar very much ten feot away he could not toll Just what waa said. Several talked about lynching. Amos afterward talked about hanging. Wm. Haack knew Wiso; was injbo tween 11 and 12 o'clock, left nt HMO; woro others there; waa a little oxcltod. On cross-examination ho rooallod that Wiso oaino In with Anderson. Mart Sather could not recollect exact conversations with 'Morley, and told nothing, The court adjourned until 7:30. At ilia evening swiion tho two grips wire introduced. Tho larger ou con tained no suspicion1) articloa oxoapt a Itox of sill' handkerchiefs such as are ununlly sold at 'J5 emits apieoo. The small grip had an empty flask, an old iir nt shoed and a Hebrew bible. I'liis closed the cue for tho state. Tliu attorney for tho Htato arose and stattnl that as no testimony hd been pioducttd agaiiiHt defendant Morley, he moved that he Imi dismissed and tho court so ordered, fully exonerating tho y.iung man from nil liability in this i nailer. 0Hoft) for Wis ,iow moved to ilia mi tliH oaw against the otbtir defend mil. 11m ntviewwl Uih testimony of Urn moi'M-ntionfor almitt 10 tiiiuutMS, claim- Ihk' iIitm was uo nvidfiice to connect' V.'. -c directly with thlscrime. FMoghatn In rttply for the state admit tidthro wan no evidsne connecting him ilirvctlv with Uio IW. but there was ftlMin.hrwtiiif rirtsMHititHllul wMdHUM to Hi iliuieriiHtt Hih WWu fciithVieiit to t li ml bim or. Mr. McNaiy for tltn Ut uImi roviewwl the ItMtimonv. M'. D'ry bsl for llitt Atnixp, 4.ou tb pMUl Ui MHbtkler th t(Mti : ioi.) awl Hot tfatSeifwuU of o-inmwl. J-iilitwO'DoMttid wviewwl the wl en awl IwM Vi to th urMinl jury, lUuitf l.U ImmhU at XW. Ur BaM's Ceu(b Syrup Cu'M 'M, (- of lJJ..c6uJs, Ihb! atfmfcw ami gnppe. I'ln .icia pcribtM rrfiali'n rwiwly. ud iiruiKiUi reoiiutHd it ; Imaikh it iirr Wis tu euro, awl eoU bit 4-wnisa boltli. OASTOItlA. 4? imimtmmmytmmtr &&$& 'M MwaamMa RICHfeST TURP PRIZE EVER OFFERED Names of Wiinters of Futur ity Stakes in the Past. Nkw Yobk, Dec. II. Tho richest turf prize over offered in this country will probably be thn Futurity of ll03 to 1)0 run nt tho autumn mooting nt Shcepehead Bay. Tho Coney island Jockey Cluo has announced that tho estimated value of tho rflco wilt bo $76 COO. liver plnco the llrst running of tho Futurity in 1883 It line leon tho most valuable race in the pecuniary roiifo on tho Amorirnu turf, and it has always attracted w'Klo "spread Interest, not only on account of its money valua tion, but owing to bringing together soiuo of tho beat floolfoolcd thorough bredaof tho country. It is for two year olds and the distance of the raco has always been 10 feet less than six furlongs. Tho winner of tha first running of tho raco was Proctor Knott and tho vallue of tho st rugate foi tho honors that year was f 10,900 In 1880 tho following year tho valuo of the raco was $51,550 and the winner was Chaos. Tho raco waa won a year later by Patotuac mid tho cash valuation of tho contest wns $07,075 Tho winner of the race in subsequent years nnd tho value each year waa as follews: In 1801 Ilia Highness, valuo $01,075; 1892, Morollo, valuo, $10,500; 1893 Dominion, valuo $49,350 1804, nutter files, valuo $48,070; 1895, Ilequltnl, val uo $53,190; 1890, Ogden, valuo $lf,290; 1897, L'Alouetto, valuo $34,290; 1898, Earttmas, valuo $37,130; 1899, Chacor nnck, valuo $30,990; 1900, Bally Hoo Bey, valuo $33,790. Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup will vrove quick and sure euro for croup. Mothers, when your children nro attacked witii thai dreadful dlsoato, you can depend on tills marvelous remedy. It never falls to euro at once. Price 25c. EVANGELIST AND TEMPERANCE MAN Col. E. C. Holt, will Work in Salem Beginning Tues day Night. Col. E. O. Holt, the noted temperance evangelist and organizer, will begin a borlos of meetings at tho W. C. T. U. rooms Tuesday evening of this week, und continue Indefinitely. He lias Icon nt Corvatli" the past week, and last night epoko to the largest audsencc over ns siiublcd In that place, besides turning away over 200 people who could not got into tho building 470 joined thn pledge utCovlnllls, ami tho work done by Col, Holt waa phenomenal. All nro invited o hear him while in Salem. To-Nlfht and To-Morrow Nljht. iuil cucli day unci night during llilv week wm can t-'et at any drugglnt.'s Koiup'a Balsam for tliu Tluuut ntul Lungs, acknowledged to ho tho mo-tt HHCcossful remedy oyer sold for Cough. Croup, Urnnchltls, AHtlunii und Consumption. Gel a battle In day unci keep It ulwuys In tho house so you can chock your cold nt once Price 26o and UHt. Kauiplu bottle true, nod Aw YELLOWSTONE PARK WANTS APPROPRIATIONS Ciiicaoo, Dec. 11. A specini to tho Coronlclo from Sioux City, Iowa, says: Captain II. M. Chittenden of tho corps of engineers, U. S, A., departed Inst lilgtit tor wasiuniou 10 apiwar ujiuro the Congregationnl Comtnlttoo on ap propriations to appoal for tho neces sity of an allowanco of $160,000 for tho continuation of tho work of building tho roads and bridges In Yollowstono Park, Captai i Chittenden is tu charge of this work and during tho last year lias spent much of hla time there. Ho took photo graphs, maps and drawings of improve ments to demonstrate his claim to tho committee. This U the largest amount tvor asked of Congrew nt one time for Yollowstono Park. Notice. Allbllla 4iuiH tin Uit'. n' i) ui paigu UoimnUteo will oj piiu if O K. .tu presentation by X. J. Juum Try ihtf lillw for CuriHuiai Futon. tl : POPULAR PUBLICnriONS-POPULAR PRICES THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE lut f..r nry ikiv mm n r. "inn" 4 . i Inn... a a IKiiial J-mily N"pi"r. tt (urn n i)4 MiUjrn u pl(-r..iul AtfuliuiM .rt nici.t ii c,uM lrUi r k.(l IHUIllMJ - lluTl'1 Ihr uKhut Hi country. i fuliiuii r."l.i. in tki.iuK i4 M iiti.lt lM-pkrliu.nl. l faxlimiin- ht rl alurlrt. M , tlr . itnirr II IndHiMtiitll in ev Mrejly ItuKitliir oiili kcrlittluii irlr-, 41.00 n-r ) rur. In eennKll.n with Tl. Tiltuiw w. uir.r lo tlluitmltd wt.kn aikl tiubliurt' ) ji.Ii, In Norlh Anif rhiiii Hi-vlf, Nr YorU llnrper' liiuualur. nr urU I My. llNrurr'a Uur, - link III llarttrr'a Wr-ul. i-v lurU tlcv Century Slnirusliie, m iiiru lll ......... . ..oi HI. Maljultm MMUiiallir. , ru wjif Mct'lure' JIumIm, ft VorLlI if, ......... J-'rnnlc l.3ll,J. Sloiili, Netr Ytirl4lllf. . ... lOuaaey't flnicutlur. ,-f VurU 1117. ....... . Mucor. Ni-it lurk 111 l.rduer .loiillily. Tr rk CI t '....... ,. ..... 1'ui'b, !rr lark Lily... Juditr, N-v lurk "' ,,.,.,...... L.clle'H Vv-kl. ,Nrr Vrk fljy... ......... tlevlen of lli-lt, .Nv lurk Clly. ...... . Ncrlburr' llm-, Nw ulM illT.l' AiuerlfHH AifrTrullurlal. New York tlly Iturnl lWr url.rr, eir York tllr .- ... (.'uuiUiollHii Mimmliir, Irrlntfluu, N. .... ......tw IjMnll.lilttll. AlllMIIV. a V. ....... Farm Juurnul. I'hifMdalublu. I'tnu, ...... , .fto MlMilncolt ' MiiKutlar. 1'nlUilrlpbU, l'n., n,oo YuuIU'm I iimimiilim, Ha. tun. Mnu, . . . . . 1.7B New IStiKlnuU lluuicalvxl, SprlnrOjId. .. 1,M (loud llouUeenl:, tlprtuKllrld, la.,..... l.OO Varm. FlelJ anil Flreaiilr, Ctilrauo. 111...... J.IKt UrtllK. juilll riirwrr. vuirntv, ........... rJplluutlat, luaixuMitolla, Iiiil, .., .( ........ . tlblo I'Mruirr. Ir velnnd. tlulu . . . . ........ . Sllrliltran l'ruirr. llelrulf, WUU Ji ........ . Kurut and Vlrr.lUf. Mtrluflld, Ohio Karut era, SurluKlrld. Ohio. . Hour and I'arui. Luulavlllr, liy. .......... . Tlic I'arui'r. hi. I'aul, llluu. ......... 'frlbunn Almaaaa. 10OI Itrnune Jllilil rnruirr. Luir.iu, ............ PltMaVff MaM CHI Wltal UTUff Tl. mUttUt U taUatik tor nan tau SJL " 'Stofiww! UI1.L. r uurnLui WllUmctte. Dri E. Clark nnd wife, Clmawa. W. T. Campbell and wife, Chomawit. ii V. Ilomeyor, Seattle. li A. it. Knt, Now York. Leo Day Jr. Nowberir. W, L. Nlcol, Now York. E. H. McClurg, Ut Louis. J, A. Wolf, San Francisco. A. D. Stilltnnn, Pendlotou. J. II. Itrook, Portland, John,Arnelt, San Francisco. J. II. Sullivan Chicago. L. J AdamB, Sllvorton. C. S. Smith amlwifo, Philadelphia. A. F. McLano, Silvortori. II. T. D. Morcor, Portland. W. II. Raymond, Portlnnd. F. P. Foster, Now York. O, F, Biggs, dan Francisco. ' J. C. Lliiaey, Portlnnd. Sam li. Story, Portland, , C. W. Lcaward, How Yotk. 11. Tu Paul, Now York. C. L. DuBols, Portland. J Kingman, Qorvnis. II. Rud. Portland. MYSTIC SHrFiNE FOR HONOLULU Cntcuo, Dec Chronlclo from U. speelal to tho Grand Rapids, (ioli., says: Imperial Potentate Louis B. Wfitdsor of tho Xobles of tho MyBtlo'Shriifo, ii,to go to Honolulu to tnalitulo a temple and Saladin Templo of Wostorn Mieliigan Oasis, which will furnish tho oscortfor what promises to bo ono of tho most notnblo pilgrimages on record. Tho Snladln Nobles with their wives w'U start from Grand Rapids February 25th by Bpcclal train for San Francisco, whero California Xoblos wil' join thorn nnd thoy will embark on n ppecially chartered atonmor for Hawaii. Two weeks will lo spent i ntho islands. Saladln Nobles will bo Joined by Nobles of Chicago nnd other points and tho party for tho ocean voyago will number 360. First and Foremost. In the fleid of medicine is Hood'p S.irsaparilla. It possesses actual and unequalled meiitby which It cures all di eases caused or promoted by impure or imiKiverlshod blood. If von have rheumatism, dysnepaia, scrofula or cat arrh you ma v take Hood'a Sarsaperllla and ho cured. If vou aio inn iIiimi nnd feel weak and tiled. It will do you good The favorite family caihartle is Hood's Pills. 8 DINNERS COOKED AND UNCOOKED Nkw Yoiiif, Dec. II, Tho Salvation Army will provide an Christ mas a dinner for 25,000 poor persons in Madipou Square Garden. In the morning 10.000 uncooked dinners will he distributed to poor families in 3200 baskets. Each basket will contain provisions for five persons. In iho evening 3000 cooked dinners will bo served nt tables on the main floor of the Garden. After dinner there will bo an entertainment, when "Tho Passion Play" will bo reproduced' Commander Uootlf Tifckor will preside over tho gathering. A Minister's Mistake A city minister waa recently handed a iiolicu to bo read from IiIh pulpit. Ac compaiiying it was n elipnlng fioiu a newspaper bearing upon tht matter. The clergyman started to read the extract and found that it began: "Take Kemps Balsam, tliu best Cough Cure." This waa hardly what ho had expected and. after a moment's hesitation, ho turned it over and found on tho other side thn matter Intended for the reading. 3 Ooukn, IMah, Dec. 11. Roports have reached Ogdeu today from Aspen, Wyoming, that an explosion occurred in tho Union Pacific tunnel six miles north of that plnco early this morning, result inu in tho death of live men and badly Injuring a number of others. Bo Cougii? Dr. jiuii'8 uoiiRii oyrup will euro a uoucft or Cold nt onco, CotKiuora Croup. Whoonln nc-Coucli nnd Monslo- Cough without full, it. Doctors proacrll jgti wllnout full. Mothors pralso Doctors proficrlbo it for llronchl- Ha, Iloorsonosa. Orlppo, I'noumonla nuu uonsuinnuon, 10 rica quieir, nuroroaulta. PrlcOjCJcta. I to Also tho dealer's eubntltuto J It Is not an rrood. hbm runriiL smnU Br.Bulfs Cough Syrup Always oureo whon other-a fall. Dr. null' PIK cure ContlrH,tln nt Uvcr IroublM. flo pill. 19 ct. Irltl tox, ;. U ,ui.l..i.. J i M.jiKUjr W.Jbm Uay ml 1 "Jay. I a conil( up It dai dilr iwwcparwr. IU d)r In lh www, Willi ll lniuruiil nwt of lit olh.r fuur iU I'rvMttly IIIm trtll tnj flllJ with lntf- NEW YORK TRI- lrri U nf r,tjif, rurull vlw with (4 IVbCIXbl kMp ,n clow, twM, wiiu bw TDinilUE? ' Ballon n4 wrM InlUUnC ItK u litr KUli.orlitllou irivr, li.1 yvr vwa. thot wlJodlr tu Mur lb bwt mtstiln.i, (wlluwlii tpl.ujij b4umiU. IUKuUr W14M Wly Trl Wiklir PA Out Yrin ltr a.Otl ....... !, -Loft 4,00 Tf IMHM. nlini ar-..-- .....- utw f Mr. ' 'IM i.r S.tMt ri-rui I ,00 4. Oil 4,OI l.OO n.oo 1..-IO i. 'in i..irv 1.10 1,0 n.oo n.tNi I.IMI a.r.o aao l.ur. ia& tan, a.oo u,ix a.a.i 1.X l.un 1.00 l.OO 1.X1 1,IM 1,(MI 1,XJ 1,00 1,041 ijii 4JIO 4JS0 4.r.ti ii.no i.or. l.HA U.fMt 1.7ft 1,76 n.no n.no -i.no it. ir. n.no i.Krt 1.70 i.oo a.nir fl,nt a. no i.no 1JJB 1. 15 ,.. liS l.RO l.M IM i.no 1.KO l.oo l.OO l.OO 1.IH) l.OO IIO 1.IMI n.oo n,iM -I.IMI xsu n,ix 1.041 l.OO i.oo ........ a.iHt l.ott .Oil .IH . .80 .no Mi Ml lJ llO ( lb Abajf (.UUU4 fa ,a!gaatLn vHfc . -3j U7I. awanM.afcii .,.iM WmSZ85$&mBE3m3&. Tho Kind 'You Ihuo Always ... n en- uver uw tears, ,..- Jinn W . J$. W-oSTX' 50 no"iioi-iBion nuu'o its in i nn cy. a ... ii w vu iu iiwuivu j eu ui una. All Ooimtoi-foils, JiuitAttoiiH nnd " JnMt-ns-iood, nro hut RvporJinoiitH tlutt trltlo with nnd endnnger tljo health oL' Jufimts ttnd Children -Experience against Experiment. hat is CASTORIA OaHloria is tv harmless nuhstltuto for Castor Oil, Paro lyorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is lMcasant. It confahiH neither Opium, Morphhto nor other Noreotlo Ntih.staiioo. Us ajro is Its R-ttarantee. It doHlvoyf WoniM nnd allays Foverlslmcss. It cares Dlnrrhouiiaud Wii'ui Colic. It relieves Teothlnu; Troubles, cures Constlpatiou nnd Fltitulcncy. It nssinillntes tho Food, regulates tho fttomnch nnd IJowolh, giving healthy and natural Bleep. Tho Children' l'anucca Tito Irlothcr's Friend. CEWUSrJE Koaro the Tiie Kind You Have Always Bought hi Use For Over 30 Years. TMt CtNT.UN CeMP.NT, Tf MUKKtr tlTUKT. NfW (. ITY. m&Esm&smmB&ft s 'MID POTS AND PANS Vud an oudlofw variety of all eoiicelvablo houfkeoplng utensils and ImplemeiitH, thu w'oinnu with a genius for hnuioko-'p-ing simply revels hi WvIm's hardwite Ito-e Tim luveulortf and unuufaiiturfM of labor sarlng dviuo for the home set a fast pace; hut wo aro fully nhrwiiit of the tln.es, as you will ncertM,l" If you give us a viit. R. M. WADE & CO. SALEM OREGON Something Like a Christmas Gift To tho woman or man of refined tasle la ono of tho fine poicelaiu lined bath tuba wo put in when wo wpilp your bathroom with new open, plumbing. Your bath rooms are things of hsutity when wu hnvo out in open plumbing, with ulukU plated pipes nt a reasonable cost. It not only iiihiiiis comfort, but htmlth. BARR dt'PETZEL ilt COMMKIM'IAJ. KTUMKT. 'Iolepbone'2:t71, The Alan That Saves Aloncy w l.m III. I ii aid imtleiwear Ik liw Htli I, x. ll Mi. li lii'i iil I) Mull laltbil UmIIiikU UM H l'llllliV ut lb Hali'lll bit am luuiiilry Tb Mute ft i"l f"1 Otl b il.ill.lisl Mild lite- WMuborf ml mii' o'r K,,",',' "'' ' "' raved hi lH IhuihI ru . 1'or I lj od'uiur p..rttv.lion of floiali an I r-i'il Ii.hkIiiiih Ilia Hal in st. mi U.inlry if .. .., ... . I hi. ...I t.u ...tlr M.tfll i n iiiit.iii an rt'iai. 'n -'trii. MlMatiUon guariiiiiHil Salem St-a i Laundry (HitVt . IMMt I ' I' I'M lit , 1)1 I attHKIMMrH. af. ' 'kU.al v .", !.iart Hir.1. A Ham Yot, ., ... . ... ... l. ....i m.. 'tlu. 1..1 Mimi liWtrMaia 'ia n jat ny - " lii.'.l IihuI. liakM m Itt It M tlia liM'iM TlM only 1'rua H lnHtiMT t'-a' flhr. Harritt .&. HI))iV' X j 1 ,i THE Tssssssmssrwmvmmm nm BougJj(, nnd which lias Itccn huh uorno tho siffiintnro oi? nils noon innuo under his per- ALWAYS V Signaturo of A (Good Breakfast Kpr tho dainty appetito Or for thu heart eater can bo mado from our temptln lamb uhops or mutton chops, lkefsteak or pork chops. Our meal-i nro of ox in mile flavor, ani'ouluiU In uy uid tu.ii trir, anil nro cut unit triuinioii uy ox pertH for ptir table. If you haven't sampled our cliuirn meats, you nave missed n treat wortli ruinomhf ring. E, C CROSSgSALEM OR. " I'linnu.Ah., -TW- L m ;Ht' I '( MM ' ' ' THE LION'S SHARE Of tho trade of th best brand of lli uorH wluskltM, braiHlliM, eordinls, liq uorN ami all the resty isoumlng our way for I be good nnd sulllelenl rtmHin that w bundle ito "rounds." glvo our pat rmiM what Ihwy eull for ami uk only u ruHbIe privwfor what w supply. J. ?, Rogers 31B Wi (immoiWal(lriMl SJtr WholtMHile and It.iUil. m II 3 I m UUrarrx, J M8ki2r IUjb& !v;'j Plll rwm m 9i iflMu RtAqrV t SIKGlLAIR ham Can Bn Mu.a l.i ktald.A aai. ba. J'l rht to ". ,'! 7 '""7 r" " T '"f r" al'Kd tll.lt hIIM Ul HliMliraM lillaH Ur. uh n.ivinmu iiM:ia o mw iiiaikni. i tff.a inii Lawrence WANTED -" Now today, ndyertlsom llnoa oi- loaa fn thlB oolum 9I.OO nor month. Allovnr ertlsomonta four n insoriGd 00 nnVmnATh Af rz.ZZ'iJt. I'.Y "Z' at earno tato. RARE CHANrP I"A .P rl sfftet.fouf Wotki south-of tbe court house wW tie sold at hair Its value. Good house, rises view I? the tlty, fruit trees, etc. Apftyl 1UUIUHI UllltC, FOlt SALK.-12-0.1 w -50 Itcad of stock hogs. W. H. Eoan, lirooks,-Or, HKLP WANTED MALE, Anenorgotlo nian to fnaiiago an 01110" In Balom, Or., .'lor a.JarKo uirtnufiicturlnK houeo. Salary 8120 per month nnd extra pro Hte, JIust lurpish cood roforenco and Have $1200 cash. Address O.ltiH-. j,ltoxiMp1i''hdolphla, Pa. , "ISjOilfi JrUK SALE CIIKAP-iA -.- . " 11- ia ,a "iirVin , now A30 I'dtnhimn Incdbator KnU throo urs. Cnll nn or nddroso -100 Llborty 31., Salem. 1Z-B-3I QK. SALE A saddle horeo. saddle and brWle. llroko to drive- Apply 'lo In l!nittt Ut . 'AltMit3lf8ALEial7'ncfawuh"fcod bnildfiiua and fences, over half under cultivation, half mllu from tho Kaiser BOliool-liouso. Prico nnd torma reason nblo. Apply to P. Achillea, Bnloim CrcRon. 12-1-ltn -VWVM1VU. 1Z-ILI . FRENCH LESSONfl. nivon i -l.Am or to class In any pnrt of city. ' Born and educatrxlln Franco. Lydialtlclv JJ, Street, pareui. H 27 tf VOl 8ALE-A thOrouKhbrwt English '"""" JUB uo. AlBO U BCCOIUl- liand double barreled shot ,1111. good as now. Will sell very cheap. In qiilro at'eorner of 18th and Trade Hta. TODAY'S MARKET. I'oiitlanu, Dec ll. VVheat vnlloy, uomiiial Walla Walla, 63 to 5 L 3.404 Qrahatn 2.00. . OaleOhoice White 43(3150, are 41 42cperbushol. , ,,V'!"fr-ran B-f0; sbortfl, $17.00 Hay Titnothy-$12012 jwr'toti. Onions 11.B0 ., . Potntllrin fill lr l'Ir. nn, on.,U Uutter Beat dairy, 2C305 fancy croaniory, 45 to 60c. Htoro 2fi.'. 30. "BR" wnwoH, rancu auo tor uoz. PotlltrV Ollickmin. 19 7A In 'I Ml. I,,...- 3.60 to 1.00; turkeys, ftvo 10 to ll'c. MnttftiilirAufa.bl my .. ... 1 --"" -lima, "B VVI lUJIOr IMJUIlll. Dogs -HoJtvy droisod fitf to 0c, per pound. Hoof Htwrn, fl.60l; cowr $3(33.60 ; dressed bauf, 0 to 7c. Veal -Drtwsetl, 8 c 8)'for email. Hops (!i$7e. for 1809 crop, IS!), to MJc for new crop. Wool Valley, 13(jllu Istern Ore ttou, Ui912oj Mohair, U6. Hides Oroen. saltod tlO lbs, 738o; under (10 lbs, 7X8J(J ; shoop polls, 1CCI W" . .- SAI.kM MAIIKaT. Wheat-6H jiounds and ovor, 5l). Wool, 1)1 to 10c. MohHlr, ZT,a. ' ' Hops 11 to lfio Oat 8.S0. to 10d liny Uabil, cheat, $7j tlniothyVIO I'.KKS 30o Flour In wholwalo lota, $3.0J retail 80o sack. IMillstufls Urnn, $13; shorts, $14tf. OHoku Dressed, 0JI40. , f Llvocattlo HUwra, 3Jf rWB 2) to HIimii $3Q3.r0. Dressed Veal 7 conta. Huttor Dairy, 16Q20c; oreamory, J5 63 30u. Poultry Fat bona per lb.,(l; aprlnjc chlckuiiH per lb., 0c. to 7c. I'oUtooa 25o por bushel. Apples ,'IOd to-l(k). While House Restaurant First class cool;1' First class sorvicu, Enjoyablo meals. ' y GEORGeHrOS, Props, WASHING IDE EASY The Dewey Washing machine This machine Is a now One made on scientific prinolplos. It i Guaran teed to j-ivo absolute natlsfactlou'. After n thoroiiRh trial no family would iIIhihjiiho with one. With tho qw of tfo Dewey, the hqrrorjs of wash day will disappear. Tlifi inn iihinb will uu Wasli Clothes Perfectly Clean No hard work about it. Easy loop orate The nuuuiaaturers will b'aale upuvary claim uiudo for thoiua Ulllliu... The Dewey Washer! lias won two urat premiums at titato Fairs; at Lincoln, Nob. 1809,, and at Hrilaui, Ore , 1000. 8ofd t Balem by it. M. Wade A Oo. ,ft,rrap0tiii with or eull 011 Atnblcr Young Maiiu'nclururii and tjuloioien, Mt. AtiueU Oregon. LADIES Funii shinp; (roods made to order. Silk and satin waists S3. 50 to $4.00. Fauci flannel waists, any ufolor. nome maae. $i.50io $2.25. Ladies' underwear at low prices. Call and examine stock , ChiiDg Lee Co 3 Ooimnrelal Bt. Old Post , OfficeStable'i; AreUrj an hnvo rellabln attrtinl. lllU. V.VI1P tlUIII luillnlMil 111. id.. n..u.lr ... jy. flooil teams for hire. IMco ru. wnuuiy. iir painjuatfu SjU0UOk H.MiftWffi 8 fiS Perry SlreaC, ,'i 1 M mkldbi 1 ldf vhA 'Hwt WH at 'titt - . " irvnFft f-'.- icr' A9fftsSisSriSfCM6riSiif--' ,?x.4SiJf . " fSSPPD" ,.T?SC75551itt