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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1000. 6 . -n ' r Vt'l V A $2.50 Rocker for $1.90 Wednesday, Nov. 1 5th Only A Solid Wood Saddle Scat, Full Size Arm Rock er in Fine Golden Oak Finish. Our Special Price Wednesday, Nov. 15th $1.90 , See South Window eg u O in A $2.50 Rocker for $1 .90 THE House Furnishing Co 177 Liberty St HOUIBTKR'S Rocky Mountain Toa Nuggets A Bsr striata ttt Muf Tnt. Brlsji 0M Iltalis aa4 Bisiwta Vigor. A piHfla for OonMlrwitton, !ntljtetlen, IJ?e end Klilno Trouble, ninplr, Koiwnx. Itntmra Wood Had llrtmllt. Hlutffl.h l)oU, lftalah ami llaekaoho. IfallockyMmiaUlnTMlntab. lot form, in ent a Ikx, flrnuln mads br UelLMTta DafO COMI-ANT, Madison, Wis. GULDEN NUQQET8 FOR SALLOW PEOPu! EOHioHcaTcn. knolium EHNYR0YAL, PILLS ir M UlIIUlin.TinH-H KHHUNII "1. f '"J !??! -M"fiWU"J I MBit 4 u.i U.I4 MUUU WlM, MWI Uamt9rm Mth.UIU mil. mmm I I'attltaUn. TMllialia HtMMIIHM, rMll. I .oa f mIimvUU. IM4W Mm4IMw MtJtlMM. tuaara. I IHIW .. I'kMHlwt'kmMlh. 'in . . CHOP SUEY at the The Chinese Restaurant 1B3 IlJgb Street, Upstair, First-clnes In nil appointment X pises for ladles and gentlemen to get nil Mads of Chlneso dishes and the fa mous Li Hung Chung Chop Buoy, and Yakama. wumr bbn low & oo., rnora. PRINTING! W TKK KIND THAT ALWAYS SATISFIES (Let ui figure on ypur next order ELLIOTT Phene: Main 1343 217 South Commercial St Vv ? riitn OUR 4HiMMsaMsWHlSWEH91Bt!MltJtaB If you sit on the fence and clew a atravr at planting time you aren't li able to be bo awfuly rushed at hardest ilraelneroasocj business is the harvest froa, good ndyertislng-the (Japjtal JournaTkind. n 2T ft ""8 tart SALEM, OREGON. A Talco Down. "See tblsf" exclaimed tho first ool leetor of curio. "Hero It a pea with which tho peneo treaty was signed." "Lot no eosgratulato you I" ro plied tho second collector. "I tried to buy ono myself, but the dealer Mid ho had just sold out," Man's; UnroMonableneM. is often a great na woman'. Hut Tho. B. Austin, Mgr. of tho "Bcpubll can." of Leavenworth, Ind., waa not unreasonable, when he refueod to al low tho dootora to operate on hla wife, for female trouble, "Instead," he says, "we concluded to try Bleetrie Bittern. My wife was then ao aide, ebe eeuld hardly loavo her bed, and five (0) physicians had failed to re Hove her. After taking Electric Hit ters, ahe waa perfectly eured, and can now perform all her houiebold duties." Guaranteed by J, O, Terry, druggist, price SOc Several sew Bqultnble scandals aro aid to be in store, For the sake of the suffering public can't they bo sup pressed! v ., m x r art x -a. . :wtu yfWVtA Yw Hm Alain BetjJt The North Santiam river is to gener ate the power for the proposed eleelrie line freia Portland up the Willamette I valley to Rugose or Itoeeburg. It ia ee of the meet powerful streams in the state. The Curtia Lumbering Com pany aad Lebanon Paper mills have used the waters from thU stream to op erate their plants, awl many other en terprises get their power from it. ! Gold Dust Flour j ; I i Made by THE SIDNEY POW- i ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore- ! goo. Made for family uae. Ask J i your grocer for it Bran and i shorts always on hand. i I P. B. Wallace i ! AGENT S MMUMtHlMlMtHWIMfl Willamette Def eais Multuomah (Continued from poge throe.) part of nil the players in ordor to play tho gatno of footbnll. I undorstnnd tbero has been vhy bitter fooling be tweon tho two tennis for somo time, but littlo evldoneo of such fooling wns ovldont during tho gamo, and if nny animosity really did exist, I trust the victory may scttlo nil scores. P. D. OVURFIBLD, Club Conch." Multnomah was compelled to uso many subs before tho gatno was over, while Naoo was oompollod to leave the Hold with an injured shoulder dur ing tho last few minutes of play, Bish op taking his place, Tho ohango did not effeet the seore in nny way, for tho game was already won nml tho ball was out of danger whon Bishop wont in. Following is the lineup of tho two teamst Multnomnh Jordan (onpL), 1. o. rj McMillan, 1. t. r.; Saunders, Breed, Woodruff, 1. g. r. Kellar 0., Bnys, c. Butler, r. g. 1.; Blanehard, MeCall, r. o. 1,; Iteuport, q. Koran, r. h. ,; Owens, 1. h. r.J James, Saunders, f. Wlllnraotto--ircnklo, 1. o. r.j Pollard (oapt.), 1. t r.; Marker, 1. g. r.j Nelson, c.j Phllbrook, r. g. 1.; Kcllnr H., r, t. 1.; Colomnn, r. c 1.; Pat ton, q.; Nnco, Bishop, r. b. 1.; Long, 1. h. r.; Itndor, f. Balem a rows Itopidly. "8alom in ono way," sold II. L. Hawkins, of tho Boattlo Polk Directory Company, "is to bo complimented for n reason that peoplo in our lino of business greotly appreciate. There is not n elty In tho West whoro houncs aro eo invariably numbered, and num bered properly. Wo especially, In our business, appreciate this convenience. It must eertalnly be n great assistance to visitors to your elty who seek the homes of friends and nequnintAnces." Mr Hawkins was In Salem yesterday on his way to Ban Franclseo, investi gating tho prospeeta for issuing a elty directory next year. In course of con versation with n Journal reporter ho epoko about houao numbering in this city, but took oeeaslon to crillolso the total abtenco of street signs. Ho anid that signs in their way were as import ant ns house numbers, and materially assisted strangoia in flndinng their way about tho city streets. Mr. Hawkins said' that, na far as ho could eoe, and from what ho could learn, Balem waa koeplng pace fn growth with othor cities of its slso on tho coast. Ho was greatly surprised at tho flourishing condition of the elty, and its inert in site sine bis last visit about two years ago. 0 i i .. i. QOOD NEWS. Many Salem Headers XXayo Heard It and Profited Thereby. "Good news travels fast," And the thousands of bad sufferers in Salem are glad to learn that prompt relief is within their reach. Many a lame, weak and aching back ia bad no more, thanks to Doatl'a Kidney Pills. People aro telling the good newa of their experi ence with the Old Quaker Itemedy. Hero Js an example worth reading- Mrs, L. W. Meneeh, wife of L. W. Meneeb, eabiBet maker, residing cor ner Fourth and Main streets, Albany, Oregon, syai "After any oyer exer tion, or when I contrasted a sold, pain seated itself in the seat of my bask, onusing it to aehe severely, and there was a difficulty with the kidney seere. tieas. On bush oseasieas steeping lifting, twisting or turning was always followed by sharp sheeting twinges through the kidneys. When I was bad ly in need of something to bring relief I read about Doan's Kidney's Pills and preeured a box and took them strictly Recording to directions. They thoroughly relieved mo of the last at tack, and up to the present time I have not had a trace of symptoms of irri tated or inactive kidneys. I will be pleased to allow you to use my name if it will bo the means of doing good to others." . For e&le by all dealers, Price, 60 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, eolo agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Yery shortly now you will begin to read of the 4Qpeund turkey that are being fattened for tho President. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children, Tfia Kind You Have Always Bough) Bears the Slgnatero of (Z&ftfgi fieoeevelt comas to Washington feel ing quite chipper and fresh, thank you, and he doesn't &xe if the senate knows it. Tho Amont of mnrrlago 19 always a baby. Without It, wedlock Is n summer Hold that novor blooms, a flowor that never buds, a night without 8tnrs,A8ormon without a bon odlctlon, a prayor with out an Anion. There nover wns a hus ma band worthy of tho namo, who did not asplro to bo tho father and tho Brand father of healthy, capable children, to nana down itis namo nnu mo inr.uno u cumulated by the sweat of his brow, from generation to gonoratlon. There never was a wife lit to boar that noble title, who did not wish to wear womanhood's most glorious crown, the sceptre of mothor bood. Thousands of wedded couples, otherwise happy, fall short of wedlock's grefttost happiness bocauso they qrp child less. In tho majority of casos, this Is be cause the wlfp. through Ignoranco or neg lect, suffers from woaknoss nnd dlseaso of tho organs distinctly feralnlno. For women who suffer In this way thorp Is one great medicine that dooa not fall to accomplish Its purpose. It Is Dr. Plorco's Favorite Proscription. It nets directly on the delicate ornans concerned and makes tlittm strong, healthy, vigorous and vlrllo. It allays Inflammation, lion s ulceration, soothes pain and tonos tho shnttored nerves. It flu for wifehood and mothor hood, It qulekons and vitalizes tho dl tlnotly lomlnlno organism. It bnnlshes tho maladies of the oxpotnnt months and makes bnbr's Introduction to, the world easy and almost pnlnlew. In Insures tho littlo new-comers health and nourish ment In plonty. It Is tho best aupportlvo tonic for nursing mothers. Mrs. Jennie Turk, of M.rth.lLBpoVMioOo.. Wsh.. wrltcn i m uM to toll of Uje rood rrtuiM of rour btcsI m)lclne Dr. VIotco's FArortlorrriicrtptlon. Haiti we stmn-nh. 1 hTO no tlrwl fenllns-nd my bikbrt le picture of lir.UU. Ifitsl beitor than I bare In.Utn ycr." .... -' , . In cmos of constipation Dr. Pierce's Ploasatil Poflots should be used as an ad junct to "Fnvorlto Prescrljitlon." They aro oxtromoly simple, perfectly natural and insuro prompt and permanent rollof. TOOK LAUDANUM ROUTE Fred Parson of Ashland Takes Deadly Drng In Pres ence of His Friends The littlo town of Ashland was sheeked Saturday whon the news spread that Fred Parson, tho only eon of Dr. and Mrs. J, S. Parson, bnd passed away from tho effect of n dose of laudnura, which ho had takon with suicidal intent, Tho not was commit ted in tho presence of half n dozen friends in Itose Bros.' oyster parlors Friday evening. Walking into the cafe ho told tho boys bo wanted to take somo medicine and to wrlto a letter, and immediately sat down nnd wrote nnd sealed a note. Ho then produced n bottle and took the medicine, which it was afterwnrds learned was an ounce of laudaum, after whicb he shook bands with the boys And told them he was going ftway. When asked where he was going, ho replted, "yen 'II hear pretty seen." The beys thought it was only a jeke, and paid so attention, until bis condition beeame alarming, aud two of tho boys put him in a baggy and took Mm home. It waa then toe late to save him, although three doctors worked over him until 4 e'elesk Satur day morning. The aet waa premeditated, aa the note was a farewell letter containing requests and the disposition of some personal effect. Mr. Parson bud J returned from Portland, and bad been in the Tribune eitiee the day before, talking over a proposition to do some reportorial work, and at that time skewed no signs of despendoney, George Fred Parson was bern Feb ruary S, 1681, in Ashland. H waa a graduate of the local high school, and at the time of his death ws thinking of taking up the study of medicine with his father. He was well-known in this city, whore he has many friends. Ha has been employed as a clerk at the last two soesioas of the Oregon legisla ture, and baa often visited here. His many friends here will bo grieved to learn of bis untimely demise. The funeral was held at Ashland yes torday. A Bargain, House nnd lot on- North Mill street, south side, two doors from Com mercial, house, story and a half, six rooms, let 66x145 feet. Terms cash, or will take a twcrborso team in part pay ment. Gall oa premises. 11-13-lwk Woven Wie Fencing Car of fenclnc to arrive about tin. vember 0th. Place your orders now, ana get reaucoa price, write zor par- Imilarn PriftAa sltrava thm InttrMf nn poultry netting, posts, gates, plain and UHTU wiio null Buiugiua, Walter Kloriey W Court Street, Balsa) MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make 8alem a Good Home Market" Poultry at Stolncr's Markot. Eggs Per dozen, SOe. Hens 80. Frys 8 Vic. Duoke Dc. Poultry, Eggs, Etc. Bggs Per dozen, 30c. Buttor, roliil 35c. Hens 8e. ' Frys 80, Fruits, Vogotabica, Etc. Potatoes 35c. Onions IVic. Applos 8C0 per bushol. Carrots 3Bo per bushol. Beets 35c por bushel. Pears $1.00 per cwt. Tropical Traits. Wannnns CV4o lb. Oranges $4.00. Lemons $4.G0$5.00. Livo Stock Markot, Steers 2o. Cows l2c. Shoep 4c. Dressed veal Oa. Fat hogs 66, drain, Food. Doled Clover $7.00$7.50. Cheat eJ.C0$7. Timothy 00.C0. GrnIn-57t7.G0. Bran 182, Shorts $23. Buttor and Oroam. By Commorclnl Groom Co , Butlor-3IJ4c. Butler fat 30c at station. Wheat-C6c. Flour, wholesale 19.75 per barrel. Flour, retail fl.Ofi per sack, Portland Market. Wheat, Club 71070", Valley-7376c . Dluestom 7O077et Oato-Oholeo Whito, $K&tftS.80. Mlllatuff Bran, $18. Hay Timothy $11$1C. Potatoes G0Q70c. Poultry Averago old hens, ll($12oi young roosters, 10($llcj springs, 11V& l2l&o; d re wed chiokens ISQlict tur keys, Hve,17(JJ10oj turkoys, dressed, choice, 20(&23cj geese, live, por pound, 8($0ct goose, dressed, por pound, 10 He; ducks, 14$14)eii pigeons, $1 $l.!W?t squabs, $3f$fA00, Pork Dressed, G($7Mc Beef Dressed, ltV6c. Mutton Dressed, 0Vi7Wc Hops Contract, 1000,100120) old, 7VG10c Wool 1005 clip, Talley, coarso to medium, 960x70) Eastern Oregon, 10021c Mohair Nominal, 30c Butter Fancy orearaeryv 30032'cj stere, 10010 Vie. TOR SALE. Four-room cottage, Mernlngslde ad dlUoa. Plastered walla, lot SO by 100. Just t4ie place for email family. Will sell for cash or oaey payments. Price, $530, Stop paying jen;, own yoor own home Address O, M. LocHwood, 214 N, Commercial st., Balem, Oregon, n i... . . Notice Is hereby given that Len Clearwater is net my agent, nor authorised by me to offer for sale any land I have fisted or contrasted for aals. S. B. OATTEItLIN, 10-0-lw Iteom 9, Meeree Bleek. 0 Chisago ought to have better man ners than to boast of its 100 per eoat inereaso in trade, while New York is ia tk threes of an election. U. J. LEHIVIAN Bash and doors. All kinds of boas finishing. 'Phono 131 black. Also two floors of warehouse for rent; elerstor and switching faculties. Good Pork Weather Comes with November, and wo have some fine spocimenB of choico pork, vfrJ VV ,?, r pQnc Proiucte of all kinds, that wiU bejoothsome these cold morn ng9 th yJur buokwheat JJeUcious fresh hams, shoulders and mtle sucking piga for roasUng, jolcy, luseious and tender. r' E- a okoss. State Street Market. Phono 291 Shoixirii AMiMoHPAcrne Tnroo Trains to tno East Dally, Through Pullman standard to4 tonrlBt stooping cars dnlly to Olympic Ghicngo, Spoknnoj tourist sleepiii cars daily to Kansas City throsrt Pullman tourist sleeping cars (p, eonally conduotod) weekly to fjy, got rocllning ohnir cars (seats U) to the East dally. 7H " hoursTtX J POkTUHD TO CM AGO L) POtnrUHD TO CHt-ACO r0 Cassis of Ci 1 DltPAUT rOR TtmuoaiiDDULua from rotUntirt, or, AHR171 rHOM Chleo rortlmid BpocUl olfis, m tit Hnnu Inglen Blt Lake, DnTitr, Ft, Worth, Omabs, Earuat Cttr, BL Loritf) Oblfriro r uu nn. Atuutlo KxproM lilfl n. m, Tlsunnt- lngion lt Lake, thrnrot Tu Worth, Omaha, Kanui CUr, St. Unit, Chicago 7W..B DU 1Mb nt rant rwit Mall s If r. m. tU Ppokans Walla Walla, UwlMou, Icokano. Wallace. J'nll- man, Mtnnoarolls 8L Pan). Dalttth.Ullwnukiv I a OblOaso, and KmU Ocoan and Itivor Schodulo. For San Francisco Every five dap at 8 p. m. For Astoria, way polaii and North Beach Daily (except Bos day) nt 8 p. bxj Saturday at 10 p. a. Dally sorvlco (wator permitting) Wlllamotto and Tamhlll rivers. For full or infornatioa ask or wrlli your nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CBAI0, Genoral Paseengcr Agsst. Tho Oregon Itallroad A Navlgstiei Co., Portland, Oregon. WINTER BATES TO YAQTJINA DAT Oregon's Groateot Becroation tad Iloalth Sosort nt tho Newport BOAChOA. An a winter health and recrestiei reoort Newport J tho ono par end lence Becoffnialnt; thin. And wlikiu to givo tho people An opportunity U breatho the fresh, pure otono of tl ocean, tho Southern Pacific and Cm vallls and Waatorn railroads will t sumo tho mlo of tickets through t Yaquina bay Saturday, October II, nnd will soli samo throughout the wis tor and spring on overy WodneodAy and Saturday, Tho rate will bo tho same as dat ing tho summer and will bo gonj fr return 30 days from dnto of eals. Dr. Mlntborn'0 Sanitary Sea Baths will bo in operation during the eatln winter, and treatments will be gim dally. Hot and cold salt water bUi can bo takon every day in the east tnrluin, and for anyone deslrinc rest, recreation snd health, no plaeo on Ui Paelflc Northwest can bo found eaU to Yaquina bay. Other Healtn EosorU Closed, During tho winter nearly all otser health resorts aro dosed or tl!fieell to reach, and none of them bav tk advantages of Newport and vlemity u regaraa climate, points of ir?rerf, resreoUon and amusement. For raM desiring to njoy fishing, bun'irg, K seeing the ocean in sunshine and stons this famous resort is uaequaied T surroundings aro ideal beautiful ss- ery, climate wild, healthful an J ia vigorating. Cottage and Itent Cheap Neat clean cottages, either fumlsktd or partly so, tan bo rented in the i mediate neighborhood of the sanitary baths at about $5 par month. PJesty of fresh milk', vegetables, honey, freit, and all household necessities can be ob tained at tho lowest possible eoiti while all kinds of fish and tho famosi rock oysters can be had In abuc dance for tho troublo of securing them. People troublod with the loos of ap petite, insomnia, rheumatism or r down from nny causa, will find New port an ideal plaeo to regain their health nnd vigor, or for rest and pleas ure. Full Information nn in mias check ing of baKiraire. etc.. can be obtained from any S. P. or O. E, agent, or fros A, L. Craig, general passenger agent S. P, Co., Portland; of J. O. Msye, general passenger agent O. & F, Al- ! bany, Oregon. Bates from Salem to Yaquina, $4 50. Htiie Wing Sang Co All Jdnds of fancy Dry Goods, Silk. Eabroldeijeo, Lacea. Make sp new lbw Goata' and Ladle; FBrsdaaing Goods, Puilar, iyrapf SkirbJ, TvTilU TJndse wear ud all kinds Droea Goods. J& cksaff. UA QsHrt Jrbtwt, epcasx allr. Phoas 1107. jVLJtSstcTi SB lUL, !BSSKgEdafieJBmj