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J. I ..! 4 U !R !E"" '. v. ""I rfhe Stimulus of PureBlocd rm.nf Wi'what la reaulreifl' bv every orgaii of the body, for the proper performance or traiunctions; tf nrnvonf biliousness, dvsnen- Bia, constipation, kidhoy complftiiit, rheumatism, catarrh, nervousness, WertKnOBB, iuiumiuhb, ijnuiucs, blotches, und all cutaneous erup- ions. It perfects all the vital processes. IW. P. Koeton, faoodsloek, Ala., took Hood's' girJAjxirllla tit nlako his blood pura. Ho jrrltea that he had not felt well but tired foe tome time. Before ho had finished the first bottle of this medlclno ha felt better and ftrhod he had taken tlio necond was llko fanother man free from that tired feellna (and able to do hli work. PxiVk v.-:t AAXJUU. w KfLtl HU.JU.I ttCU. Promises to euro and keeps' tho prdmiae: Accept no substitute, budget Hood's today. . Jf 1111VI1 K,i$ !orneth'nff sweet fr 'ie rUVMinv nannla nil TllOcMotf .'iWcdrresday and Thursday .. jxmorning. "f -:Mth every 50c worth of coffee, tea, baking -powder, etcfaeake of sweet clioco- IaSjSenierV it is the good , ffitf Or with J1.50 pur 'cHRelpf coffees, teas.' etc. one Oaitn.ose pretty pictures in our shojowiudow. n tnbqr our fresh coffee. Hpa. Tea Store j.'iSIOo55iBnJUl Street, Salem, Or-jon, - C.A!WIWI--.t -.ww --..., rf. (T iWwtmHui'Mii m rnn iiiivurv. Portland Visitors nraTFrt'o Ul Dactiurant ' " Wk1t?Cooks. lunch 10c to 25c. Meals a la ciiuTaOcup. Dally Journal on file. 5-27 LOCAL EVENTS. Nor;525T--Uall by M. W. A. and Royal Neighbors. 'iSv5Woman" Bt t,,Q 0rml Pern houea Nov.i2-"The Cowboy and The Lady" afijKapura bouse, DwJgPfP. O. E. Lodgo of Sorrow. J)dc?lSEEIectlon of city aldermen. ''jUalvgraUr student recltnh fhWrjsnd Van Clave Dramatic Co. In 'Jerry. tbo Tramp." ;Clly council. Great Medicine; '. . !?. m.u1 nhnmlmrlaln'a Colic ChnXFTaZrii nlnrrlifwn Hemedv. auil And it tolUS'a'.grcat jncdldfio," eay Jlr. K B, thlpM.of Poicau, Arlc. "It cured me oflbfolKly llux ; I CHnnot Bak too blgblySnt." This remedy always wipe tbROc4'op"lnIonrif not pralie, olthpte tboao'irtio peo it. The quick cures which ltit-ffecM eyon in the most eaveio catea sake (m favorite everywhere. For sale 8t":Dratona'a Druj; Stores. TTE HOTEL ARRIVALS Portland. Wr.lWian.itli, Portland. wriaiwzi.nn a i? DlDlKotenaeld, Portland. G$W!fAlleo, Portland Oeo.xOrtken, Portlana. 0. WHTwrence, Portland. LJSZ'lhsicQ Seattle. QTBWBiEkSr, Tacom.t. lioVNV. Vi(it, Albany. W.M. .Welch. 8. F. If." J. A. Kirkbam, Portland. JiMfwiMiia. pumpkin pie, "tuiki-y a'nd aB K . -ft. J(1TlSrriittukglvIi.K goodies at than 4fr2Ha)l from 1 until 3 p. n. ARMORY HALL.. ONE WEEK COMMENCING AY, DEC. 2, 1901 ier&'.VanGleve PLAYERS: IP. and Eva Van Cleye Aid a Strode Cofflpaoy Sueoxllac WSS BABE FISCHER JTfc 1 5 y etr old woad er EaUad cad On bejtra. 10. 90. 30c Chan era of.Dlav algf(ily. 8ata atBurg stored. if 531 wj VSTOi flTffbl GRAND OPERA HOUSE wmkpwm S. Miller Kent, In THE OLD WAY Of Treating Stomach Trouble and Indigestion, a Barbar ous and Useless One. Wo eay tho old way, but really it is tho common and usual one at tho proa ent time, and many dyspeptics, nnd physicians as well, consider tho flrst ntop in attempting to euro Indication is the dlot. either by selecting certain food and rpjecting others, or to greatly di minish tho Quantity of food usually taken. In other words, tho starvation plan, is by many, eupjrased to bo tho first essen tial in tho euro of weak digestion. Tho almoBt certain failure of the star vation euro for stomach trouble has been proven tlrao and acuta, but still tho usual advice, when dyspepsia makes it appearance, is a courso of diuting. All this is radically wrong. It is fool ish and unscientific to rocommond dlot Ing or starvation to a person suffering from dyspepsia, becaueo indigestion it self atarvoa every organ and every nervo nnd fibro in tho body. What Is needed is abundant nutrition, not loss, nud this means plenty of good, whoioootn", woll-cooked food and some natural digeativo to nseist tho weak stomach to digest it. This is exactly tho purpose for which Stuart'a Dyepopain Tablets are adapted and this is tho nay they cure tl.o worst caes of stomach trouble Tho pattont eats plenty of wholcomo food, nud Stuart's DypepM Tablets digests it for him. And this is in accordance with nature and common sense, because in this way tho wbolo system is nourished and tho overworked stomach rested, hecauBo tho Tablets will digest thu food, whether tho stomach works or not. Ona of Stuart's Dyapopeia Tablets will digest 1800 grains of meat, eges and similar food. Any druggist will tell you that Stu- t.rt'8 Dyspepsia Tablets is a remedy ol extraordinary value nnd probably is tho pureed and safest remedy for stomach troubles. No person suffering from poor diges tion aud lack of appotlte can fail to be immediately and permanently benelitted thoy would milco it a practha to Like one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal. 11 25 27 29 Try Caultal City Mills' fleur: all grocers handle It It is the Best and is made In Salem Grand Opera House JOHN P. COHDRAY. Manager ThankSBiYlne Matinee and Went THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Fiist Time in Salem Or tbe Dtllciously Funny Comedy la 3 Acts A Wise Woman Presented by ...Marie Lamour... ETHEL BALC1I FREDERICK MURPHY Aad a Complete Cis'e PRICE5?: 7f,60anil 35 cents. Grand Opera House. JOHN F.CORDRAY. Manner. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29.' The Youn Romantic Actor, S. MILLER KENT PRESENTING NAT C. GOODWIN'S GREAT SUCCESS THE COWBOY AND THE LADY By CLYDE FITCH. With tfc Entire Kakkertocker Theater , t Production. ,&ih Seat tale will bglB,at 9 a. m. at, ye box office. !W" Cowboy and Lady. Wise Woman Tomorrow. Matinee and Evening. a The Cowboy and the Lady. tt Will Doubtless Be One of the Best Events of the Sea son. Tho tour of Wllfrod Clarke's doll ciously funny comedy, 'A Wise Woman" is proving one of tho great eurprieos of tho present dramatic. seaeon, hut tho fact is, it simply goes to prove onco more that if you glvo tho public its monoy's worth you will readily gain its support.' Miss Mario Lamour, who for several eoa sons has bjon ono of tho noticeably clover, featured and starred moinbora of several metropolitan successes, aud who had tbo undenlablo advantago ot n splendid early training, and who 1b being Btarrod in tho title rolo, is undoubtedly ono of the most lutorosting candidates for stellar honors thathavobeou recently brought boforo the public, and being possessed of beauty, backed up by talent of an unmistakable order, thoro is no reason why thu tour so auspiciously started, should result in anything but tho most eolid kind of succoss. Tho supporting company is of a high order of merit, and. is hoaded by Frederic Murphy, for n numbor of soasous a val ued momber of tho Julia Marlowe com. pany Thoro wilt bo both Matlueo and Ensu ing performance, Matiuoo commences at 2:30 o'clock. Prices for both performances tho same, 75c, COo, and 35c. On account of tho two performances tho box odlco will bo open for tho sale of seats on Wednesday, from 1 o'clock till 5 o'clock ia well as throughout tho day Thursday. Curtain. raites at 8:15 o clock. Never were comedy and tragedy moro deftly mingled tnnu in Clyde Fitch's Weatorn drama 'The Cowboy aud tho Lady." Tho wit and humor of tho earlier scenes givo way to a foriea of startling dramatic cllmaxoa later on in tho play, and poine of tho most thrilling momenta como in the last act where tho hero is bolng tried for a murder which ho did not commit and which ho has taken on himself believing that tho wo man he loves is guilty, whereas ho learns later that she Is entirely Intio' cent. It all comos about through a miepjaottd pistol. The woman's hus band is unworthy, nnd after a brief quarrel, with her he decides to olopo with the proprietress of a dance hall. This plan is learned, .lion ever, by tho Indian lover of the latter woman and he kills the would-be eloper husband with tho revolver of the unhappy wife. When thia Is found the Innocent woman is ncoutrd; the oowlioy who lias loved hor ull the time believes sho did it to frru bertelf from her wretched husband, and assumes the guilt himBelf. During tli 3 trial he becomes convinced of her Innocenco and then conducts hii own defence in a novel and mott dramatic fashion, not without an elemont of hu mor. Eventually the Indian eon fee sea and all ends happily, but not uutit tbe sympathies and emotions of thu aiidleuce have beeu well wrought up. Tho play will bo most admirably presented, aB. Miller Kent is ideally fitted to play, the leading role, and he has surrounded himself with a sterling oompany of players. Mr. Kent will be seen at the Grund opera houw on Friday night, and ono of the treats of the season may be expected. Prices, $1, 76, 50 and 33c Box teats (1,50, Beats on sale at box office Friday, 0 a. m. Prices 11.00, 75, 50 and S6ots. Box seats f 1.60. Tho Fitoher Van Clave Dramatic Company will present a new repertoire et oomedifs at,d dramas at the Armory Hall, Mramenaing M owl ay, Dm:. 2, a populi r prices 10. 20, and 30 cents. "Jerry the Tramp" is on for their opening number. It it a strong Comtdy drama, full of fun and humor, with a strong plot thrown in the general ruo Oj tho' p'ay. Between the aots several '' "ifcM-ii ni a No Time to Lose You cannot afford to disregard the warnings of a weak and diseased heart and put off tak ing the prescription of the world's greatest tuthority on heart and nervous disorders muoV Heart Cure. If your heart palpitates, flutters, or you are jhort of breath, have smothering spells, pain in left side, shoulder or arm, you have heart trouble and arc liable to drop dead any moment. Major J. W. Woodcock, ono ot tho best known pll opurators In the coun try dropped dend from heart dheao rrcent ly, at his home lu Portlan J, Jnd., vhllo wow I lie hla lami. 27i I'm. Mrs, M. A. Dlrdsall, Watklns, N. Y, whose portrait heads this advertise merit, says: "I write this thronch Grat itude for benefits I received from Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. 1 had palpitation of the heart, severe pains under the left shoulder, and my general health was miserable. A few bottles ot Dr. Miles'lleatt Cure cured me entirely. Sold by nil Druggists. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, (net. specialties will bo introduced and plenty of good orchestra music. Tho character roll la played by Mrs. Eva Van Clove who handles It in a vory clover manner, sho bolng ono of tho host in that line. Tho leading rolo is taken by Miss "Babo" FiBuhor, a young lady only 15 years of ago, but who,ovon at this ago does not tnko a "back Boat" for any ono. uort van uiovo mo cisver comedian is one of tho funnlost men that ovor travelod with a company of players and deserves all tho credit pos sible. Tho rest of tbo company, 22 in num ber, uro far nbovo tho averago actors and will boyond a doubt glvo tho Salem peoplo a great treat. University Notes. The young ladles of tho gymnasium will begin to practice basket ball next week. Thov have nlready received a challenge from tho. team at Monmouth. Tho foot ball team of tho Uni orally -goes to Corvallis on Thursday to play against n team Iroin the 0 A. 0. School closes this ovoning, for tho week, to allow tho out of town puptla to spend Thanksgiving nt their homes. Gurtlcld Macruui ol Forest Grove, but at present attending college in Eugeuo, wll Bpond Thaukeglvlug with his aider Mrs. W. II. Byrd. Mr. and Mrs. Cowing, ot Oregon City will arrive in thin city this evening, tu spend a few days with their daughter Mrs. Frank E. Do Purc). Miss Elaine Dilley has returned from an extended visit in California. Miss Curry, of Portland, will spond Thanksgiving with Miss Bortha Sohl bredo. Miss Mable Shupp has returned from u protracted visit in Dallas. Independent Order of Lions Thu Capital City Lodge, Indopetidont Order of Lions was organized in this city Tuesday night by Supremo Deputy President T. J. Buford, aud supremo deputies, tho Miisss Luurino and Marguerite Lajno. ThQ.new lodgo will begin work with a membership ot thirty-two und their meetings will bo held in tho Turner lilnnW. Tlin clinrlnr roll will 111! kent ... . -. -- - I opon for two weeks and many more names are expected to be added. Tho officers elected and, installed are: Dr. Willis B- Morse president; Dr Grace Albright, vice president; W. P. Campbell, chaplain; MIsb Dahlglelsch, past president; Mrs. Ida P. Uabcock. secietnry; Miss MollIoBeruardi, troas uror; Juanita Lnufinan, doorkeeper; MIsb Nolllo Gllfry, sergeant-at-arms; Miss Flora Mosher.. assistant sergennt- at-arma; Miss Lucia Hulon Cochran, musician; Dr. W. II. Morbo aud Vr. Alice Prottyman, physicians, Reception to Dr, Parsons- In the narlora of the First Methodist church last night was held a reception In honor of Hev. and Mrs. John Parsons. Dr. Parsons has hut recently returned from an extended trip in Europe and throughout the East. The rooms were crowded, and there, was no one who fail ed to enjoy the evening. Welcomes were extended from every branch of tho church, bh follews: C. J. Atwood.for tho Sunday eotioul; Mrs, J, D. Leo, for tho Women's Foreign Missionary Socie ty; Prof. 0. A, Dawson, the Kpworth League; Rev, D. A. Watlors, tho Wo man's Home Missionary Society; Mlsa Marv Attken. the YoutiK Womau'a J-or- eijtn Missionary Society; Fay Bean, tho t3ml COUCH SYRUP, cures Hacking Coughj, Koro .Lungs, jsrouGimu. Grippo, Pneumonia ana Why then risk consump tion, ft low. euro death? Toko warning I A'-t at once i vuy muvuo ' Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, a doctor1 proscripllon, usodoverfiOyoars. Prior, only 20 oonw. Insist on having It. Don't be Im posed upon. Itonm the dealer's Bubstltute: it la not aa good as Dr. Ball's. Salvatlaa Oil cures Rheumatism A1 and . I2ct- 9 Junior Leaguo; Rov. W. 0. Kantnor, tho various churches of tbo city; J. T. Matthows, Willamette University; W. T. Hoadley, pastor during tho absence of Dr. Parsons. These greetings wero re sponded to by Dr, Patsona with thanks aud appreciation lor tho warm welcome extended. Ho thou gavoa hort talk on his trip through England, and tho church customa In that country, olc. Ono Inci dent montlontd was of a certain Epworth League meeting he attouded, where the subject under consideration was the water supply ol tho city. Gon. It. Odell presided over tho evening's program, wtlch closed with a benediction by Rev, II, A. Kctchum. After this refresh ments wero sorved and a thorouLhlv pleasant social timo cujnyed. Lodge Banquet. On Friday evening of this weok tho Ordor of Pendo glvo n banquet at tholr hall, to which tho attondanco is limited to tho lodgo mombors and their families. A Village Blacksmith Saves Ills Little Son's Life. Mr. II, II Black, tho wollknown black Btnlth at Grabamtvillo, Sullivan county, N. Y., says: "Our littlo ron, Ave years old, lias always been snhect to croup, and so bad havo tho attacks born that wo havo feared many times that ho t.ould dio. Wo have had tho doctor aud utied many medicine , but Chamber lain's Cough Remedy I- now our role re liance It seems to distolvo tho tough mucous and hy giving frequent doses when tho croupy symptoms appear wo havo found that tho dreaded croup is cured heforo It gets sottled." There Is no danger in giving this remedy for tt contains no opium or other injurious drug and may bo glvon as confidently to a balm as to an adult. For Bale at Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. Pierce Reception. Tho most alaborato social affair given yet this season will bo the "at homo" given by Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Pierco to night at tho Hotel Willamette. Thoy will bo ntsistcd in receiving by Dr. and Mrs. Slater, and about two hundrod in vitations havo boon Issued. How's This? We offorOno Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh thit cannot bo cured uy Hall's Catarrh Curo. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0. We, tho undersigned havo known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and bellevo him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially ablo to carry out any obligations roado by their firm. WvstA Tmmx, Wholosalo Druggists, Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Curo la taken internal ly, acting directly upon tho blood and mucuous Burfacosof the system, Prico 76c per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials froo. Hall's Family Pills aro tne best. A pugilist has bosn arrested on tho charpool forgery. Anyhow, as crimas go, this is a step above vagrancy. How to Treat a Troublesome Corn. To romovo n troublesome corn or bun bun eon: First soaktlin corn or bunion in warm water to eoftou it, then pare tt down as closely as possible without drawine blood and nnnlv Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily; rubbing vigor ously for 11 vo minutes at each applica tion,, A torn plaster should bo worn (or a tow uays, to protect itirom tuo snoo As a genoral lineament for sprains bruisus. lamonoss and rhsumattsm, Pain Balm is uncqualcd. For sale nt Dr. Stone's Drug titores, TODAY'S MARKET. PonTiawn, Nov. 27. - Wheat Walla Watla, 60 67. Flour Portland, best grades $2.05(3 3.50. Graham 2.60. Oats Cholco White 00 $1.00. Barley $t5 $10 per tou. Milstuff Urau, f 16K (3 17. Hay Timothy $U$12 per ton. Onfons-$1.60 1.76. Potatoes $1.00 $1.10 per contal. Butter Beat dairy, 18022; fauoy croumery, 2o(52QJ(Jc : Store 12)fi14 .& Eggs-Oregon, ranch 303 doz. Poultry Chickens, mixed J2 60 $3 60; bona $4; turkeys, live 11 (2 15c. Mutton Gross. 3i Hogs Gross 6c. Boef Grons 3.U0 Q$3 50 Voal-GroBs. 8QBotK Hops 8 IOolb. Wool Valley, 11 Hctb) Eastern Oreicon, 812Kc; Mohair, 202IJiclb, Hides Dry hides, 10 pounds aud up wards, 15a 16)4, ALXM MaBXET. New Wheat 7c Wool, llk13Kc, Mhoalr, 21c. Hops llGJ13itiu Data 60085c per cental. Burloy $14 per ton. Hay Baled, cheat. tt $7; timothy $8$0. Clover $0'. Eggs 27o Flour In wholesale lots, $3.00; retail 7fi0SOc aack. Mlllstufla Bran.tlOOO; shorU,$17.50 Hogs On foot, 4c. Liyo cattle Steers, 334';cows, $2.71 Q3 00. Sheep $2.60 gross Dressed Veal OX cents. Butter Dairy, )6G$.200 ; creamery, 2026Si, atore 1012Xc& . Poultry ileus, 07o&. Potatoes 40o ier bu. STKINKU'S MaUXKT. Young chickens 07 EgcaperdoKet ciih..., ., 27c A Few Polattrs The recent statistics of tho number of deaths show that tho largo majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with au apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, 'which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25c. aud 50c, For Bale by all druggists. 1 hotke for DUt. Boated bid wllllxi raoelfed for ths pobllra llou ol ilia iMlltwiucut lai kollfor lb year 1W0 at tbe tUiariirs onicn n Ha cm, 4aron eiiuutjr, OirnuH, Saturday, Nov. totfa, 1WI. at on o'cloca p. ta. y vr. dubbik, Btmrlff lUiUnUvoly Ouitrn. 1JVJ Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, resident agent of above Insurance Co is now prepared to do a large Insurance business. Will alto handle real estate. I have a team and carriage which la at my customer's ser vice auu l wilt take pleasure in showing parties what I have for sale. Office a) priwnt with T. A- Livesley A Co. " HUJE WINGSANG CO. All kinds of Holiday Goods; silks, handkerchiefs, china wares, mattings, ladlea' aud geut's furnishing and dry goods, silk and wool waists, wrappers, II kinds of good. Full stock at very low prices; HO Bute St., Salem, Or. Tito Kind You Havo Always la uso for over 30 yonrs, nnd Jas 8onal BMpon'lstru slnco Its lnflincy. f'C6'CCivZ A11nvin niin'irtrolvn -von In fills. All Counterfeits, Iniltntions nnd" Just-ns-jrood" nro hut; Experiments that trlllo with nnlcntlnnucrtlvo health of Intents nnd Children ELporI'jico against Exiorimont. What is CASTORIA Caatorln. Is a lurmlc?a snhstltnto for Cantor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Kareotlo nuhstanco. Its ngo Is Its guarantee. It destroy Wrnis and allays Ifcvcrlshncss. It cures Dlarrhooa and 'Wind Colic. It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Cousj.lpC.tlon and Flatulency. It nsslmUnies the Pood, regulates tho Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop Tho Children's PauacoajCho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORSA ALWAYS Koara tho vwx cuc Thb KM You HaYfi Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. T" SOMETHING AIR TIGHT WOOD HEATER Free from every objection, with points of excelienc not found in any other "Wood Heater" on the mar ket. It is absolutely perfect in Construction, Material and Operation They have just arrived and are now on exhibition at our store. Thl Btoro closes at 0:15 o'clojk every evening oxcopt Saturday. R. M. WADE & CO. You Can't Get Something for Nothing... 95 Stale Street, ' '& A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy from ono of our tender aud delicious meats, steaks, lamb or mutton chops' veal cutlets or pork, Our meats are all cut from tho fattest nnd tirinifst cattle, and we can supply your table with fresh, nutritious and wholesome meats at bed rock'prlces, E C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phone 201 BALFOUR, GUTHRIE AND CO. Have secured and will operate the Humphroy warchouso at Salmn, ths Turner mill and warehomo and tho warehouse atMaoly. Pra turn, Switzerland, Shaw and Brooks, conducting a general warehouse and storage business. :; it J J :t ti :t Salem office 207 Com. St. Back will bo held at these points for delivery on same termi as pro vailed previous soasous. Seo them before dhpoeing of your grain. Top, .Prices are Always Paid for Grain J. G. GRAHAM, ?Map?gV Bought, nnd wlitch Iins beca lias liorno tho Blprnatnro of 1ms ucouxiindoumlor Ills pcr- Sigsaturo of UM NBW Shoe dealers may try to make you ttlleve they are senior you eoods below cost, etc, tut It Is not dose, Tliey sell roods to mike money and so do we Hut we cuu furnish shoes, rubber boots, and everythloc la our Use as low as the lowest. We don't mark our foods tilih and then drop the price to tool buyers, but we sell the best toodsifor the lowest price all' the time Salem, Oregon A Matter of -Absorbing Interest Lies behind that of tho rnvro.ichhuc Thanksgiving, nnd thM is tho lum l)er question. Dining the Winter thu supply Is nlwayH uncertain, hut hy ordering o( iih before cold weather eonios you can hu Hiiro of having your wants tilled. Wo uro ready to supply any kind of liiiiiboryoiiimod, Goodale Lumber Co. Near 8, P. Puss'r. doot, Phono 051, Something of a Sensation. Will be created In your eyes when you examine tho exquisite finish which is put on a dress bhlrt when done up nt tli Salem Strain laundry. Tho same thine holds good with vests. Ladles' fine underwear and any work that re quires care, skill and oxpnrloueo aro done beat at this laundry. Wo call for and deliver. Salem Steam Laundry OOU3NBL 1. OLMBTXn, I-UOMIIKTOU, uojtooa d. oufBTXD, won. Phone 41 J M1 Llbortr Ri't 'CLASSIFIED X X. ADVERTISEMENTS AUvertlsemeflts. five Uses or less. IS this eotews a monili. Alt over five lines attneMmi raie WANTED. WAN USD To put 65 sheep out on Bhnrea Inquire of Sharrow and Smith nt 18Q Commercial street. It 21 In WANTED Men to learn barber trade; . tools furnished; also opportunity for earning hoard; expert! Instructions poaltlon Kuarautecd ; write for partic ulars. Moler's BarborCollojze, Denver Colorado. ll-25-lm. ' LOST AMD FOUND. TAKEN UP. Threo nogs, ono largo bow, with two rinxa In nose, aud two youngor ono. Curls. Paterscu, ;two miles south of Snlem, on Llbertyrbad, ii25ut : " FOR SALE. CO18WOLDS.-40 head pure bred cots wold owes for sales nt a barmiln. In quire of J. B. Oralg, Shaw, Oregon. 11 M - INSIDE PROPERTY FOB. BALE, llouuo and part of lot on southwest corner of High nnd Mill strools,"three blocks south of court house. Also what is known as tho Hnvago Truck A'Dray barn, a good blauksmtth shop, and 'full lot. corner Statu and Front etfesta. Bids w II bo received for either or both until Decembor 1. Addrses all bids to Geo. Uriswold. Salem, Ore., or to Phillip Snvngo, administrator Wako. lee, Mich. 11 is td FARMS If you wont to buy a farm, either large or small, improved or un Ininroved. uddress lock bex: 105 Aumi. vhte, Oregon and seo how quirk you will not Just what you want, 11 0 1 ino FOR SALE. 3000 Cedar Posts, 1 also havo on hand four grades ot cedar nhlugles. No shingles to bo found ulsuwhoru in tho City llko our No. 1, II. Those shinnies aro tho Detroit brnnd. acknowledged by nil who havo used thorn as the bast tnnde shingles on tho market. Sold by 8. P, Mo- Oracken 14 and Nebraska streets, Englewood. 10 29 tf. FOR SALE 5, 10 and 15 acres orchard nnd chickon ranch, New house and barn. Well water. Two miles out. See Q. W. Poarmlno. 2 miles north on river road. Ii.. F. D No. 8. 10-25.lt CALL AT FAItniNQTON'S-New mar kot (the old Frcoburuor market) for, choice beef, pork, lamb, veal, poultry, etc, State aud Twelfth streets. 'T, Fnrrlnglou, proprietor. 'Phono, Main ,2021. Q.lS-tf FOR HBHT. . FOR RENT Threo rooms and barn for rout. 4 blocks north of the Olty Hall on illgh struct. Price reasonable, Inquire nt 475 High street. FOR RENT Newly linished oflko rooms lu MeUornack Block. Stoam heat, elevator. 10-25tf. L0D0C3. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Forest No. 10. Moett'FrN day nights in Turner block. Ir Ilnmilton, 0. R. A. L. Brown, Secy. " " MISCBLLANEOU.T. FOR Good Millinery at reasonable pricos seo ' Miss Smith, State street, 11-23-lw. PRIVATE BOARD. Rooms aud meals nt 401 Cottago street, ono block, from Unitarian church. Misses Bayleyl lllmt REMOVAL NOTICE-WE ARE MOV Ing Into our new shop, corner Liberty nud Ferry otreets, south of the Salem Steam Laundry, nnd havo forialo somo cecouiMiaud blacksmith tools. Wo will bu done moving hy tho 25th of tills month, Wo would bo pleased to have nil our old as woll as new,cus tomora moot u in our now shop, PohluA Bishop U. 20tl0t DRESSMAKING And new and porfect Bystem of dress cutting taught by Mrs. K. Uumnhnry, Conmierclal and Oak atrenta. North bu em. lai or nmue suitBtt speelullty. 11 11 lmt A1TKN riON FARMEUS-Oata, Barley, Hay and Prunes wanted. Will buy or Btoto. Chopping dona promptly. Got our prices beloro you sell. Office op posite Court House. Tlllsou-Bartlott Grain Co. HOP AriD PHODUCB BUtEM. HUUUAHt) h CH0SSAK-HO.J tWti, goon 7 and 8, Hotan tlulldlnf. Sslem. Oresoo. Samples of choice hops Solicited. Ue Easfera and European connections. Phone IIOU CARMICIIAEL-llop buyer. Offki In Bush. J. ureymanllldi. . Salem, Oregon. Samples of choice hops solMted .Iron all growers. I 1LIENTHAL DH03. -New Yfltk. Mndoi.BM i- lracls:o. hop inerensnts Orefon'oNlce, Lsdd ft flush Uld. Silem. II, J in niJi- p Phone 461 I. uucaufii Imer, nisusicr SQUIRE PAHRAIJ-llop oamHammUiU 214 CommerclilSt. loom 2 u Males, TATLIVESLEy ft CO. -Hop mercha'ls. 06 . irbelni Utock. Slm. Orttoa. Pitoasiail. WM. DROWN ft CO Hops. Mohair. Wool. Hop nbrowWuMll(S.nrio. 2J9 Comoerelal Sireit.SslemOrtjoo. phone 1301. m1kinley"mitch;e!v tJ1"s SjJSSfft ill oats. bops, wooi potatoes ssd, producs or all kinds, tlervals. Orejon. Jc WHIGlTr ft CO., buyers of fruit. d pro . ae tot ill TkPt. opposite Cspiul UrswW commeiciai si-. mm ..1 H 8.0ILE ft ca-Wholeste frj". C?i5 . etc Fruit sacks for utf.wWS!r eson prunes, poiatoes nnd SfT?idalSs WalUce Warehouse, corner llljo an J Tr" lj t Saleni. Orcioa. . Oreton. r "'." " " Ttianksglvlnff Djoner. Take your Thaukivlna dlonor at ttiej. White House Hoslaurunt and g'0,r mouey's worn.. The reputation ol this house la widely known. Your Best Friend n - iAtlt&u all nnt tit wlien you unu yourctwu "--order, worn and with buttons off, etc.. you wain u "K"i'"T " .u,i of them and that arsoa is vour step mother at tho Salem Dyo Works. At this establishment you c i KIJ UiIdk et U rlghU.from a P.lr orlovej to tho most elalwratst illk Kowa. Kentloman canBethi ft"? " trousers creased, or his w J re, Jnveiwtcd to suit his uito, lw o suits a month, for on uoU "3? sowed on, r p wws4up. wltopwwj on short notice. New goods shrunk: (or , dress making. AIRS. C. H. WALKER m Coramerfllai t