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w'mmK''' uin. dck Hi sill at. Wei It lerol Heil IANKSGIVING (cc Cream Salads Candies fruit Cakes, etc. .. ...... tkiiiiv friends nml rfomcrs to piaco " rtftfpossiwo for Tlinnksglving ICC Crcnni lnnra m miij . ...Il. T.1...... ntltr JO" ""' "" '" Kfc, etc., one of our sncclnltlcs. f fuller & Douglas Confectioners nnl Bakers. State St. 1'Hoho 187 gar optcr nnu luncn pnnors epcn from 13 untu inianigiiu Can You Use food When You Get It? Sinning Thousands .of Sl01Ilndl, tti . . ""WMouthsAro Well Fcil. "" muungi to si to Kclleve This Con'dltlo'n. ad Opeta, House DAY EVENING, NOV. 30. )ST0N SEXTETTE AND IANNACUMMING America's Great Singer. 4 A Magnificent Production. REDUCED PRICES. I Resenred scat tickets 50c, 75c and 0tllery, unreserved, 35c. fcjofllcoopen Frldny at 9 a. in. DR. R. A. HERITAGE, Manager. DAILY CAPITA!, JOUKNAL, 8ALKM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1600. Thanks To You For the goncrous patronago jou havo extended mo In tho past, and trust you 'will cont- tlnue tbo pleasant rolatlon Ihlp. I havo always striven to ihow my appreciation. For Your Faith and Generosity By carry Ing a com plete lino of staplo and fancy pocerles nnd provisions, at Mtom prices, and shall con- ( tine lo do so In future. H. M. Branson 432 State st. Pretty Chilly, Eh? 0ne Of tlmso hlcrli.irriiln .Tor.' Sweaters will add much to low comfort theso brisk, tntI mornings, nnd mny snvo I a doctor's bill. All sizes M1 colors ut P2 $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 P.llhn I. !--. . ."A " " "lsl- uconnngitpo much n part of tho dally toutlncflt not a more tickling of the niie-a thing to bo gotten out of tho way as quickly as possible. I.lttlo thoilgut Is given to "what kind of food.'1 it. effect upon tho system, and whether it win bo of use In building up tho tissues or tho body. Your Btomaoh will revolt, It It is mu aircauy uolng so. It must shut up tor repairs. What of the dizzi ness, and somotlmoa pain, which stop you after n hurried lunch? What of tho general distress after a heavy dinner, a feeling of pressure ncnlnaf tho heart which call n lmit n,i making tho breathing dtfllcult? Is It common for you to bo oppressed with belching nnd sour eructations? Aro you constipated and then do you laughingly toss n dimo to tho drug gist for his most palatablo rellot? JJowaro of temporary cures that aro but palliatives. Many antidotes for tho common ills which our flesh is heir to seom at first to rellove, but In reality, If not Injecting poison Into tho system, lay tho foundation for a ih f-per-Boated nnd moro far-reaching disordor. Threo-fourths of all diseases orig inate with a breaking down of tho digestion and nine-tenths of all dt gestlvo troubles origlnato with ono or moro of tho symptoms named above. Doware, thon, of Indigestion and Dyspepsia. If you find yoursolt nett ing, listless, lacking in ambition when you should bo on tho alert. Do not doctor the stomach. It needs a rest from foods nnd drugs. Do not flush tho bowels. It takes moro than forcing food through tho passageway to make blood nnd tlssuo and nerve. Do not starvo your stomach. Food Is a thing to bo worked for all thero Is in It nnd your stomach will do tho work It you will help. ft In nature's war. Stuart's Dyspopsla Tnblots " con-U " Willamette run tho punt i ,,nM,n I,.. m, nntnmi lo- In 15 yards. The ball was fumblod, menta which enter Into tho hoalthy KICKING SEASON -CLOSES .Willamette wins From 0. A. C In a Hard Fought Game "wiuau season for -tho ?0f 0B closed with the defeat wini .. r ",Uan,". Cotoman Inning the came with n ,.. 1,1-1. . .... .. pmi) ui nil Wck aquareIy betwoen Ui8 goftl j)oata t" new, making the score 4 to V o" teams played a hard game nnd fought desperately for every inchof ground, but Willamette. In most cases clearly outplayed tho Aggies,' and kept the game mostlv n O. A. O's torrltory. noth team's had hard work making yardngo nnd woro forced Infrequently resort to punting, but Wlllnmotto carrlo,! n,n hall a much greater dlstanco than the visitors. In punting Wlllnmotto on tho nvorago' was ahead, although Wolff put somo good lone kicks down tho field for 0. A. C. that pulled them out of tight plnces in severnl in stances. Tho game was n success through out. Tho crowd was tho largest over seen on Willnmetto field. Tho Brand stand was packed and tho side lines blocked. Ono side of tho grnnd stand was decorated In orango and black, while tho othor boro tho red nnd gold. Thero wns ono thing in which O. A. C. was oloarly ahoad of Willamette, and that was tholr or ganized rooting. Thoy brought an excursion of 200 rooters, Including tho school band, which wns well or ganized nnd did tholr rooting nt tho right tlmo nnd In tho right wny. K- oryouo wns well satisfied with tho game, nnd thero was no kick hoard from olther sldo, both sides putting up a strong, clean effort. The Gnme. 0. A. C. kicked off to Wlllninotto's 20-yard lino. Itador cnrrled tho ball back to 0. A. C's 30-yard lino. W. U. ponnllzcd flv'o yards for offsldo piny. Naco mndo a long ond run for 23 yards to tho 12-yard line. O. A. C. was ponallzed five yards for off- Bldo play, which put tho ball on their 7-yard lino. O. A. C held W. U. for downs within loss than a yard of tho goal, nnd Wolf punted to tholr smassstu'mxKsxM uuimmm A GOOD CHRISTMAS GIFT ililliW Oar holiday goods are arriving every day. .What Is a better present than a nke SUIT OR OVERCOAT Oar styles are fresh and quality unexcelled. PRICES $J0.00 TO $25.00 Copyright 1906 Tht Houi of Kuppnhtm.f Salem 136 Commerdat St. Woolen Mill Store Satem, Oregon 25- WATT SHIPP he Leading Jewelry and Optical Store, sy to find; only one on Commercial Street; Goods "rked in plain figures. has. H. Hinges weler and Gradute Op ,lcan. Next Door to Capi H National Bank. Uomach nnd Intoatlnos to porform tho function of digestion. Govorn montnl tests and tho investigations and sworn oaths of export chomlits attost this fact. Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablots go to the sourco of tho trouhlo and positively rostoro the glnuds and fluids of tho mucous mora. brnno to tholr propor condition. They promptly rollovo tho distress of all troublos orlglnntlng in tho stomnch or bowols (with the ono exceptlou of cancor). Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are rec ommonded by physicians and all re Hablo pharmacists. If you are a suf foror from indigestion or dyspepsia, try a fifty-cent package today. At all druggists', or If you prefer send ... I J.Ikmhm nnd tlfA ua vour name ann urw iu " will glndly send you a trial paokaga by mall free. P. A. Stuart Go.. Stuart Dldg., Marshall. Mich. -O" AH Four Sqiinuked. Chicago, Nov. 30. Allwt Vounc former prosldent of the Teamsters Union; William Kelly, secretary of thoToarastere' Joint Council; r Murphy, said to bo a member or tae "wrecking crew," a gS Sd to exist for the purpose of slugging non-union men, and Joseph SehulW pleaded cullty ubmp. -morning to the charg- of conspiracy to Injure tho business oi ''''" ry Ward & Co.. In calling the team ''. .,iw. In the spring of 1905 In wore fellow defendants wi,h C.r- o , us Shea, preset of tno Dl "ntlona. Teamsters Uutou t ta . four wm i" ,, t. hope of getting b" W face le my fortune, sir," ahe htnJ.li. , B nA ralnlHH.l v 1. they mean whan ikv mr cr tlk8?.ch,cago Daiiy'News.- pected all donee, in the sontonces. lLa.l . . ' .. ri az: - v,-KM- clt!a "fou surgical operation. f. , as larea u my kB. from hter'.ni "::::.' ,k. JucaUon of BiKsUetfn Anlo Utely twi. M." Cwt iJiri. JSc at J. 3Udo Happy rr IJfc bom. ot S. 0. ""'. -r"v. . ,.dt. .t rei from VUU.' u--. - worga treatment but grew Vitus' a A. n.aAt VTB until M a IMt rra- nnd Doblu foil on It. 0. A. C's ball on their 85-yard line. W. U. held them, and Wolf punted 30 yard. Nnce made n 80-yard run, and a for wnrd pas wm tried which did nut work as It should, but still ndvanced the ball to 0. A. C's 80-yard lino. Coleman tried a drop kick which failed, and hit on tho Hue, and an 6. A. C. man fell on It. This counted as a touohback. 0. A. C. punted out from their 25-ynrd line, and It wns run Into their -IR-ynrd line. Willam ette fallwl to make yardngo, and punted to the visitor's 17-yard lino. 0. A C. was foroed to punt, ami Naee rau the ltl to 10 yarda. Here tuy were held for downs, nnd It was 0. A. C's ball, one-hnlf yard from the anal O. A. 0. ngnln punted, and vo curried It Into tho K-yard Hn. They were thrown back three ynrdi. and Coleman made a pretty urui. kick eqwaroly between the ko1 poets, wklg the score 4 to 0. The ball waa again kicked off hy 0. A. C but It went out of bounds. H was kleked again, and this time lo Willamette's B-yard line and was run in 0 yarda. W. V. was foreed to punt, which O. A. C fumbled and Covered and ran It to W. V's 30 yard line. O. A. C. punted. O. . C. penalized. Punted again and Looney swiftly recovered tho l.al Wolf tried a place kick from V.. lanitte's !-yard line, which was ....i.,j hv Thomaa. O. A. v. "" u,u -, --- , , .. mn.a Alirht up for a punt, aim - --- - yards on a fake run. O. A. C. forced I punt o 23-yard line ad ys blocked. Willamette's ball. Hader male five yards. Kaco Ave yard. S.U T?Uonhir short kick, and 0. A. C's balonthr 30-yard line- Time was called. . Second Half. Willamette kicked off 45 yard. .. in is rard. One oi u. a. v L .,..... m.,,i 30-yard thrown back and tried buck through . .. ml fW lirtll I1I1H. center. I'unieu . if ball. OwenB made Thrown back one yard punted to u A. C's run. Wero ugh W. five yards. Willamette 30-yard line, which w run in flvoya c ). A. tried rejoice to wr. a complete . T Bittc"Larted cure-' 5,Blel lllty. ! copUlnt. B ood Md wHarMu Guaranteed J. ft dru - 25. . iirAlrt mintAf n v,ji nna num - ,.;....mflj held and punted to yard line. O. A. 0. held and Borer WcScJd their Punt and recorered STwi. Wlllnmette tried drop kick hut It was blocked bj Dennett. O. A. CbLron their 35-yara line. Punt, CJ 35 yard, Wv . I-Ujgj made flo ywd4. 0. A C. peaausea maausmmmmmm flvo yards for offsldo. Itndor blocked tholr punt, nnd Nelson rocovorod ball. 0. A. C. penalized. Coleman failed nt a drop-kick from 15-ynrd line. Wolff kicked out, nnd Colo mnn ndvanced tho ball to 0, A. C's 35-ynrd line. W. U. ponnllzcd. Punt ed nnd run In to 30-yard lino. Wolff mndo 25 ynrdM on fnko punt. O. A, C. workod forwnrd pnia for 20 ynrdn. O. A. C. mado stondy ynrdngo up Hold Wolff fumbled and wns thrown bnck 15 yards by Colemnu. 0. A', C. punt ed. Hndor mndo 20-ynrd ond run. Wlllnmotto ponnllzcd 15 ynrda for tackling n fair catch. Wolff ngnln mndo 25 yards on fako punt. 0. A. C. mado short punt which thoy re covered. O. A, C. ponallzed 15 yards. Willamette blocked tholr punt, and recovored the bnll on tholr 25-ynrd )lno as tho time wns up, Flnnl Bcoro. Wlllnmotto 4, O. A. C. 0. Tho Ktni-H. For Wlllnmotto Naco, Hader and Colemnu were tho stnrs, but Naco at left half, wns tho bright pnrtloulnr Ktnr of tho gnmo, nnd repontedly mndo his 20 and 30-yurd runs around the ouds. Also on running In punts he was n surprise to O. A. C, on Hov ers I Instance taking tho ball close to whore It was punted from. After Naco comes Coleman, nt left ond, who, although suffering with n Inuu ankle, which he received at Hugoiu and which was hurt aevernl times yesterday, brought cheers from tho crowd for his plucklneM In staying In the gnmo, nnd the way lu which ho hnndlud his position. His punting clearly outalaaeed Wolff for O. A. C, nnd ho mrule aa pretty n drop kick from tho field aa hns ever been seen In Salem. Captain Under, at full- hack, played his usual steady, strong game, occasionally breaking nwny for long yardnge. He was a marvel on tho defense, In smashing '!' Play ami blocking puuU. lloyer. at taekle, was tho man In the line who did the work. O. A. C. could make no yardage through hln. mid he frequently broko through their lino and smashed plays an1 blookod punta l general. Thomai. at right half, was a strong, steudy man, although not muoh on tho spe' Ueular playing, but ho la a good man to have behind the lino. Owens did brilliant work at nuarterbaak. nl iimimrh fumbllnK several punts. Hus- ell, at right end, did good woork. NeUon played hU center pwltlon In the right way. and was always found closo to the hall. Marker and Mc- u-nifht hold down tho guara pui ,io... nml nut un a solid front to tha vUltors. Hewitt played right taeklo for Lounsberry, who watohed the game, on orutobes, on account of blwjd poisoning In his foot. , .. nnw colloce." Wolff, at rut - full-back, wm tW ,lar' .in,vi He was n top, and did an w for them. He repeat- mado yardage on a i mint. Dropping io iuni. .vw --. So would take tho ball and, Instead of kicking, would make an end run, wblcJ JwUh their good t- could not bo atopped for 20 or 30 yaJas. Ixoney, at right half, made So longest run ot tho day for bU earn, and wMalW .troogoadefen; alTe work. Cherry. i bothered Wlllaraetto aulto a bit. breaking through me iim -"'""-.. .wi- niavs. At one time he caogbt the quarUirback and threw bImPackforaUrgP. Ueanett. at eaie, - - -j BaaB, Dobin, at left Ptow he wan to punting edly and hard n nnrii gnmo, and wns strong on mo dotouso. Hnunn, nt left hnlf, did good word. Thero wns no kick from either sldo about tho gnmo, and ovorythtng went off smoothly, tho Held bolng In Ideal condition. Thero Is much talk among 0. A. C. studontfl nhout tho way Oregon hai boon taking tho rosult of their gnmo with them last Saturday. Thoy dony all such statements ns that they lloodod tholr flold, nnd that U. ot O, men wero In Btiltod' after tho gnmo, U. ot 0. has not shown tho right spirit ovor this gnmo. 0, A. C. studonts showed yostordny that thoy know how to tnko defent in the rlgat way. Tho llno-up: w. u. o. a. a Nelson o Chorry Murker It Q Clark McKnlght Ii 0, Pendorgrnsi llowltt K T Uonnott Hoyor L T Darby UuHsoll H H Shannon Cotoman h,lj Doblu Thomas - U II Loonoy Nn oo h H Hannti Itador (cap.) V 11 Wolt Owens Q ! Oagnon o Hum Curo for Pllm. Itching Ptlos produce molsturo nnd cause Itching, this form, as well'ns Dllnd, nioodlna or Protruding Piles are curod by Dr. Ho-san-ko'a Pllo Remody. Stops Itching and blood ing. Absorbs tumors. BOo a Jar, at druggists, or sont by mail. Treatise froo. Wrlto mo about your case. Dr. Dosanko, Phlla. Pa. o PASTOR SELLECK EXPLAINS Minister Is Gunning For Booze and Not For Nationality of Booze Fighter Kdltor Jeurnal: I was pleased to nolo In your Issuo ot last Monday that you felt sufliolont intorost In my discussion at "Heer vs. Whiskey" to send a reporter and present tho mat ter to your readers, hut I regret that, In his otherwise fair report, ho fell Into tho jurror of misquoting- mo. In his report appears tho following par agraph, attributed to me, which is not entirely cerrect: "IT HTH TUK lIUl'Ti: OF A OKIt.MAN A MTTI.H UUIIIS TIM. AND A MTTW5 MOH MONBV TO 7T IIULTAI.LV DKUNK ON HKflU THAN IT DOIW TIIK IIUHK ur AN IIIISIIMA.V T(l HOA1C IHMAKLF TO Till! HAMK IIKHTIAIi 11HST ON WIHHKKV, HUT IN THB KNI Hi: ACC03IPMHIIF,S it JMT TIIK hami;." Inasmuch as tho subject matter upon which this paragraph Is hosed was read from a printed book, I would roquet you to publish It, as It was read from tbo "Prohibition Test "Book," follew: "I wish t9 aostlen: what ww to m ii fan a seneral fallacy; -wU, that User bw t tttflyira- less bewago. " l9 "" Uob ot It for whiskey 1 rt ' go far a my ? J Mtle4 TMAT A CKA wn HIS ltllAINrf 80AKKI) TO STOMDl TV IN T.AUKlt 1IKKH, 18 AH IUD A llltUTK AS AN IUIHHMAN WITH HIS HUAIN 8UT ON FIHH WITH WiUSKKV. TIIK PAUOXVSM OF TllIC WHIHKKV.VlUKI) HIUIN IS MOIIK VIOLKNT WllUM IT LASTS, Ul'T THH HHl'TAMTV OF TIIH lilXU-SOAKKI) HUAIN IS MOKK STOLID AND KNDUUINO, I apoak from personnl knowledge, ohtaluod by visiting hundreds ot families ot both classes, nnd yet so confirmed Is publto opinion us to tho lmrmlesiaeis of lngor boor, I do not supposo trtkt any ono will accept my statomonts aa being evon an approximation to tho truth; still I know 1 am right." It makes a vust dlfferoiico whothot ono Is mndo to say that n German or Irishman Is n "brute," or whothor tho effect of drink Is to produco a condition of "bestiality" bordering on "brutality" ou tho drinkers to ox cobs, whntovor their nationality muy ho. No mnn Is responsible for the land ot his birth. 1 respoct a Our man .or Irishman ns highly as ntiy other mnn, aa long na ho conducts hliiiholt as well, lluspectfully. W. II. BKLM30K. Taken ns directed, It becomes tho grentest ourattvo agent for tho roltof of sufforlng humaulty ovor dovlsoil. Such la Hamster's Hooky Mountain Ten. 35 cents, Ton or Tablets, Sold by Dr. Stone' utorc WAS A I'iONMSIt. Di'iilh of Mr, i:ilu It, Thoiims Ufv Home NiMtr Hllvi'ilini. ut In the death of Mrs. Hllsa H. Thumns, nt her home near SllvorUm, Willnmetto valley loses one ut the oldest and most highly respected of tho pioneers ot this section. She was born October I, 1830, and died Novombur 21, 1005. nged 80 years, 1 month nnd 3b days. Hor mnlden name was HlUu K, Spore She was mnrilwl twice. She married hor first husband, IleuJnmlu Dlmlok, who was the eldei brother of the Hun. George Dtiulek, of Hubbard, In Ilookford, Illinois, lu 1830, who died the following year. Thera wasborS to this union one child. Mary Add llne Dlmlok. In 184 1 she married lioron U Thomas, of Utckford, HU nols', where sho lived until 1848, whun jthu moved with her family to Mluourl, and the following year IB 4 7, crossed the (lulu with an ox team, Arilylng at Oregon City on the 13th day ot August, being five months and ten day ou the road Tho aamu fall she settled on tbo do nation land claim whom she resided continuously until her death, having lived on tho same place 59 years. She was a member of tho Cumber land Presbyterian churh for ovor 60 years, In which faith she died, Bhq was tho mother of W children, nlu of whom survive her. They are A h Thomas and Henry Thomas, or Springfield; Almlra Hlnkle, of Hub bard; a. W. Thomas, or BiivenoH. n. Thomas, ot HAJeuH C. J' R, K. n Thomas, of Marqnam; i.mn Maabr. of Oregon City, ana I. Thomas, of SUveiioa. 8bo was loved and rwpeUd by H who'knX br r jHlnkle. M. A. Thomas m4 another sister, Alvlr. who was l llrst wife ot Alderman. K. 0. Ckw oalll of thli ttf. tero triplet. )m Aunttt 1 mo. . ClwiW ttoK yet allr. -M ij TI i