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Salem Youth Speaks Evidently Fron Very
Recent Experience, With Undoubtedly,
Salem Girl
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Editor Journal: Dowle objects to
kissing, except In ono'H own family.
Tills may be all right from the family
sfand poliu, and yet a cursory oxnmlri-ailoof Mrs. Dowle's picture ,lmpol8
ono to tho t)ollef that Dowle Is not
much of an authority- on ovulation,
and certainly woefully deficient In the
matter of the selection of n suitable
n
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klssuo. If the lady In question
tho ono from whom 'Llgo obtained
bin Information on Uie tendorost and
most dullcnto of all forms of salutation, his objections oan be. oaslly
Inomphatlcally
and
undorstood
dorsed. The truth Is, tho
old fraud don't Inow any
mora nbotit kissing than ho doon
about religion. No ono has yot boon
able to clolltio a kiss, It Is lndoflnnble.
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.To Keep Well
IBeecham's
Pills
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Sold Everywhere
Webster was compelled to try, but all
he could get out of it, tangible, Was
this; "Kiss of uncertain origin (nllud-dinto tho word) to aaluto with tho
lips, as a mark of affection, reverenao,
etc." Tho good old Latin term for
klislng was osculation, derived from
"oBCUlum." a "little mouth." Tho aid
Romans understood what thoy woro
talking about, also kissing, for whlo
a little mouth Is not absolutely
necoesary, It Is a great aid in tho
kindergarten stage of the osculatory
education. Of course a reasonably
largernouth mny'bo kissed with
to both parties to the transaction, if Its job lots Is properly horded
togothor, but a thoroughly artistic,
kiss cannot be given or
taken with tho cornors of tho mouth,
hnnglng ovor, and not Included in
the division of tho sweets. Oscul.itlon
g
satis-factio-
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g
means also tho touching of one curvo
to another. The noaror a cupld's bow
tho mouth fomlnlne la, tho moro subtle
tho pianissimo offecta at tho start and
the more harmonious tho subsequent
cresscondo, and the flnnl ending in
minor tones and blue lights.
A woman with an
economical
mouth, where nature made Just a
straight cut across Ii.t countenance,
Is, of course, klssable, some of thorn,
divinely so; but thv delicate effects,
of the "de gustibus non comntlhus" as
the lawyers would say, Is generally
every organ must bo doing its
duty stomach, liver and kidneys must each be in thorough
working order. If you are not
as well as you ought to be take
a, small dose of
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Jill
In boxes 10c. and 25c.
wanting, and tho result Is of the "de
bonus non" ordor, or words to that
effect. That's where Dowle falls down.
Ho never had tho proper combination,
for thoro nro circumstances whero a
kiss Is an absolute necessity, to fill In
tho breaks in the conversation, and
temporarily blot out tho landscape.
Imagine a beautiful starlight night,
such aft spring brings to Salem, the
air is soft, dellclously cool, and redolent with porfumo wafted from the
orchard and wooed to sweeter fra
granco by tho envious rosas, a friendly
gate, that keeps from botwoen, a
piquant face the chin slightly raised,
tho oyes wldo open yet dreaming, and
gazing upward as If wntchlng the
angels on Jacob's lndder of light, lips
slightly parted, showing a faint gleam
of Ivory beneath, a few truant tendrils
about a
of silken hair
round nlabaster neck, a dainty Ehlrt
waist gatheied In the most approved
fushlon by n strong and willing left
arm (the right will do If necessary)
a far away goneness around tho heart,
until somehow, you swallow your
voice, and don't care If It nevor comes
back, and tho sllonce Itsoif, like n
Beu shell, whispers and murmure In
an unknown tonguo, and brings visions of tropic Isles and luxuriant veri
duro nnd amethystine waves breaking
with soft and sibilant sound, langour-ouupon the
and pliosphoroscont
snowy sands of some corul guarded
beach and you look down Into lim
pid pools of her oyos. nnd see heaven's
own
stars,
reflected from their
fathomless and pellucid depths, and
woll when you como beck to oarth,
you will know more about It than
Dowle does.
This Is an incident, never an acci
dent, gonerally happening before n
fellow hns any family, but it Is con
ceded to be one of tho strongest nnd
most Impolllng Influences that point a
fellow's toos toward
the County
Clerk's office, n marriage license and
s
NINETEEN.
Btotherto
CHURCjH AND CLERGY.
m the reward nature
'OTHKIUIOOD
bestows upon brallliy womanhood.
wlinnftvlliihtvliin been Banned
cannot safely givo birth to chilby disc-lidren. In pregnancy and in childbirth weakness of tho mother is revealed in the pain
e
suffers.
and agony
Tina grout inedicino drives out every vestige of inflammation nnd weakness, and
gives tono and strength to tho delicato or- oiiim whirli mature tho child. TllO nuins of
pregnancy aro banished by Wine of t'ardui, and miscarriages, which blast so many fond mother's hopes,
aro prevented. Flooding, which so often occurs after
childbirth, is corrected when Wine of Carilui is used during pregnancy.
Winoof Cnnliu babies nro healthy babies, because, uurrni? the
months of pregnancy, tho mother is able to give tliem necessary vitality
and strength.
With theso facts presented to American women no expectant
mother should be satisfied without tho
that Wine of Cardui
will give her. Krory mother should be ablo to treat herself in her homo
with Uiis valuable medicine.
Wino of Cardui can bo secured from any druggist ut $1,00 a bottle.
alio
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Polycarp, N. C, Jan. 11, 1002.,
I am the mother of seven children and while in pregnancy with the
first six suffered untold misery until they wero born. One month before tho
even! was torn I liegnntotukonbottloof Wine of Cardui, which gavomo
I used the remainder of the bottle until the
rolietnflrrtnkmgthreedoaes.
birth of tho cluld .and was stouter in three days after the birth than I was in
a mouth after tho birth of either of tho first six. I nm 29 years old.
MRS. V. KLlZAHhTU STAb'r'OHD.
Unnpnrculnlt-il- .
Tho shrvwtliKWH of ono of the found,
ers of a famous estate In Maine gave
rise to iiMiiy amusing stories, one of
WINEGIRDUI
In the river. Suddenly the spruce ou
whli'h he' was standing slipped. The
liiuitoriiuui dropped out or tt,ii t In the
tt.itrr, niul the logs cloved over him.
'1 he uetit'tfHt
I'reiicUmiui saw the ac-
teoosacoiqiaociMC-tc-K4ljtt-
Clearance Sale
goods calls for more room in
which to display them.
Therefore we have instituted
a clearance sale.
Come and we will surprise
you. Seven patterns of decto be
orated
closed out at Clearance
Sale prices. Note the following:
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Regular $ J. 20 per set Cops and Saucers now AC. S
Regular $?? O per set Dinner Plates now - - 75c
Regular 35 J. 00 per set Mash Bowls - - - - 65c $
Regular $0.40 8 Inch Vegetable Dish - - - 20c $
Itlbbou ruches will ngMlu be extensively used to trim drawee,
Bklrts. ten gowus uml spriug millinery
Top garments slmihsl on the looe
Oowlug linos of tho oriental styles of
Uie winter will remain in fnvor uext
season.
Shirring, tucking, plMlts and hemstitching play an Important pert lu the
iiwklng up of gowns belli fur dsy and
evening woar.
The newest bloue and faney wUt
eollara are slmpeil like isolnteil girdles
both front nd IwaU. or they take too
bishop form, with pointed embroidered
tabs
In (Tout.
Mttiltg Nerfolk Jacket Will
The,py
rejimln a fMverlte model for geuentl
utIMly u
during tb twttre irtux
Boason. The iHwaet hicHleU are sllvht-lshorter tlutn the ithrocwiUMrler
shut
of Uie whiter.
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These nro only a
fovv
samples of our sale pricos.
aoo mo reai.
Como
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United Evangelical.
Sunday services as usual. Sunday
School at 10 a. m. Proaching at 11 a.
Christian
m.: "Intornal Expansion."
Endoavor at C:30 p. m. Preaching at
7:30 p. m. Charles T. Hurd, pastor
and
LMH BU
noUNIIililPlCIFiG
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IMME'S
Castle Chapel.
Church of tho United Brethren in
Christ, corner of 14th and Marion
streets. Sunday School at 10 8 m.
Frank Helm, superintendent. Preach
ing by the pastor at 11 a. m
and 7:30 p. m. Junior at 3 p. m.
Clarlnda Crawford, superintendent Y
P. C. U. at 0:30 p. m., Harry Talbot,
p res Id on t
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First Unitarian.
Corner of Chemsketa and Cottage
streets. Frank Abrnm Powell, pastor.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Proaching
by tho pastor nt 11 n. m: and 7:S0 p.
m. All welcome.
Christian Science.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Services: Losson sermon nnd chil
(Iron's clnssos at 11 a. m. Subject of
losson sorraon:
"Adam and Fallen
Man." Wednesday evening moeting at
7:30 p m. Rsndlng rooni open dally,
except Sunday.
Christian, Science
Hall corner of Court and v Liberty
TO THE EAST
TRAINS
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First Presbyterian.
H. A. Ketchum, pastor. Preaching
services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p m.
Sabbath School at 12 m. Young People's meeting at' 0:30 p. m.
ffcoi
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cnicago
Fortlaud Bait
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Worth, Omh, Katuw
BpiciRl
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vU Hunt, aud Easw
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From PorllAnd, Or,
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BfiHBOIE
iiiicfro 4SdPB
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Kzpreu Suit Luke, benrer Ft.
8:16 p. m. Worth Omaha, Kanua
Tin Hum- Cltr, 8t. Lou In, Chicago
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and Bast.
'HTpaoT WauT Walla. LcwfntoST
raatUall Siokano, Wallace, Pull- S.00 p. tn, nian,
Minneapolis Bt
l'nlll, Duluth.MUvmnkcp
via
Bpokau
UIiIcako, and fiajt.
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PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
Ko Change of Cars
OCEAN AND HIVFP SCHEDUU
From Portfard'
sp
hi minus datei aubjeut
to change
FotanFtanolkOO
Sail (TerySdayti
111
Uallr
root
Sunday
s u. m
Baton' ay
WELL
COLUMUIAKIVKK
TOAHort
ani Wajr
Laudlnff
WILLAMETTE
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ex Mm',.
RIVER
Steamer Ruth leaves Salem fq
Portland and way landings on Tuestreets.
Second Church of Christ, Scientists. Sttnngers nnd visitors aro wolcome to sdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, bout
M. P. BALDmN,
7n.ni.
Next to the city hall. Services Sun- nil these services.
A. L. CRAIO,
AgLO.R.&N. Salem.
day nt 10: SO a. m. nnd 8 p. m. SubM.
Y.
C. A.
Gen. PaB8. Agt. Portland, Or.
ject: "Adam nnd Fallen Man."
There will be" a meeting for men at
Evangollcal.
the Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon nt
Corner of 17th nnd Chsmekota 3:30 o'clock, to which all men are
streets. T. H. Hornschuck, pastor. Invited. There will be a special song
Ksi
Sunday School at 10 a. m.. Y. P. A. service, led by the association male
!ta
nt 0:30 p. m. Prayer and teaohors' quartet and orchostra, and a short admeeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Sunday dress by Rev. J. A. Goode.
services nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
In TUrnar
Block.
Evangelistic service will be hold In
the hall In the Turner block on Commercial streot, beginning at 7:30 p. m.
Saturday. Sabbath sorvlcos at 10:30
a. m., 3 p. ni. and 7:30 p. in., conducted
by Evangelist W. G Hamner, of Chicago, assisted by tho ministers of tho
Free Methodist church. Itov. John
Qlon, pastor.
St. Paul's Episcopal.
Services on Sunday nt 10:30 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday Scbhool at 12,
noon'.
First Christian.
Corner of Contor and High streota.
Preaching nt 10:30 .n. m. and 7:30 p.
m , by tho pastor. D. Errett. Morning
theme: "Oregon for Christ." Evening:
"Vital Unity." Bible School nt 12 m.
Endeavor at
Christian
C
30
p.
m.
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The Kind You Have Always BotjT
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Your Stepmother
la still Hero, and as busy
evor. Whon your clothos are worn
and dirty, or Uie
buttons off,
take thorn to nor, at the Salem Dyeing
and Cleaning Works, Repairing and
rollnlng; new velvet collars put on
overcoats; also four suits a month for
$1. Called for and roturnod.
MRS. O. H. WALKER, Prop.
195 Commercial 8trpol
W. Hall.
W
R. E. DOWNING.
HALL & DOWNING.
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th bm
"sPILE RiinnnpHnm
wujjjjuuuia
Mtll TtuwMti. B.H.
Fru-clsc-
dally botwoen Ogdcn and Chicago.
Lowest rate In effect always aril)
able via "Rock Island System."
Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES h
effect on July 12, 13, 15 and 16, td
August 18, 19, 25 and 2C; 90 days f
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153 State St.
FARMER'S HOME..
Orll&I Rd Ualr Uul.
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TIME CARD NO. 22.
Has a new stock of first-clas- s
rubber
boots and shoes. All for sale at the No. 2 for Yaqulna
Leaves Albany
toweat prices.
Leaves Corvallls
Arrives Yaqulna
12:46 p.m.
1:50 pm,
6:35 p.m.
1 returning
Leaves Yaqijlna
No.
11
Iron. Rntbcrand Metals.
From Tacoma, Seattle, the Purt
Sound rnnntrv anil Hnnkane to Ml
sourl river points and the Southe
tho Burlington offers quick serrlM.
Through trains Seattle to
City equipped with big, free cnur csn
Btandard Pullman slceporB, and lw
but not loast, tourist sleepers, elm.
rntnfnrtflhlA nnrt rtliAan
Why not tako tho Southeast spUl
via Billings and the Burlington? T
cant do better and you might w
worse.
A. C.
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Cora'l
J. Brownsteln &Son.
street. Highest cash price
State
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Mid for Ides, Felts. Wool. Tallow
andfnrs: also 'central dealer In old
Time
East
KJ
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'ENKYRQYAL
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Physicians prescribe It
for their most delicate
patients.
7:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
13.16 p.m.
Leaves
Corvallls
Arrives Albany
No. 3
for
Detroit-Lea-
ves
Albany
.
Arrives Detroit
No, 4 from
Detroit-Lea-
ves
A.
260 Alia
Quick
D.
OrUti Sboaj, SlXMTlll,, N. I wrltM 'IruHf
Vl 8. V. I,,.,,
t3uf d. .11 th nil. IV tbu
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M.OIll, Curl. tire
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villwl
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mm. w ' r t, M Cun, feu.,. FtM. S.I4
mem
Jacob Vogi
Through Standard and Tonrirt
sleeping cars dally between San
and Chicago via Los Aogthi
and El Paso.
Sleeper tuH
Through Tourist
TUESDAY from Portland to Chlcsfl
via Salt Lnko and Colorado Spiinjv
Through Standard Sleeping On
GEO. W. DAINTER, T. P.
I B. GOIUIAM, Gon Agt.,
streot. Portlrnd Ore.
T.,
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Offers a cholco of TH11EE gatewsj
KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH n
OMAHA, to Chicago and polnU Xut
Money Loaning, Insurance.
Collections. Loans nceotiatcd for turn limit
Do euro that your ticket reads rfi
ourselves .and catrons on tho fees
terms at reasonable rates. Tlopa blk tho Great Rock Island Route. dl
The best and most reasonaKa
up stairs, opposite Gray Bros.
log car sorvlco. Ifor Infonnatloi,
State St-- . Salem Oretrot
A.
It is oonsldurvtl more fHshloimhle to
wear a blue, green, gray or red hat
with a blwok guwu than u blsck hat
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MODES OF THE MOMENT.
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The daily amval of Holiday
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SERVICES
recently been retold
Hopping briskly over tin
logs, he holped tho "Imss ' to laud.
Nothing was said about tho accident
After mii houtor so the Frenchman
to get anxious teenuM the rewunl
which he considered due was not forth
eomiug. Ho nppioacliiHl the lumberman mid, pulling clumsily at his cap,
stammered:
In, m'slenr, an' I run
"I see you-faqueek to pull you out 'fore you drowned."
Trob'ly," snapped tht lumberman
"prob'Iy If you'd been 'tending to busl-- '
noes as you'd oiighter you wouldn't
havo been uie fall inl"
Come to Oar Continuing
C?T 1TL1T
tine tiny the man. who was n l.irgo
lumber operator, was suMrlntemllng u
crew whleli was hi nuking up a logjam
cident.
a
m
Services
Ilov. (icorj.o Hughes or Orange, N. .1.,
prondied u pcruian u.i hi eightieth
btrthcbiy lli the
Street .Methodist church, where he delivered his first
Borinon sixty yearn ago.
Itev. Henry W. Jameson, pastor of
Afrk-iiEpiscopal
Methodist
the
church of Mndlson. Wis.. Is the first
colored minister to serve as chaplain
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of tho Wisconsin legislature.
In tho your W2 Itomiiu. Greek, Rus
shin. English, Catholic mid I'rotestaiit
church buildings were nil dedicated In
Nr.v
o.: iit.i. A gtvut ii'.iiu..ic:iool
f uuuletl.
for Jewish nibbls was nlThe .Mormon church now el.ilius JJOO..
00J ni'Miibors mid 110.000 touchers and
pupils in Its Sunday schools. Every
Mormon boy Is looked upon us a future
missionary, mid the first object Is to
make mi orator of him.
which
31, 1903.
AltY JOCBHM tAWBM, OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER
subsequent trouble.
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12:20 p.m.
SHE-DO-
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General Aoent
THIRD STREET,
PORTLAND.
O. C. T. CO.'S PASSENGER
STEAMER3
POMONA
and ALTONA leaves for Portland at 7 a. m. dally except
Sunday, Fare, one way, St.OO;
Round trip, $1.50.
QuickTime, Cheap
1:00 pm.
Dock: Foot of Trade 8tret
p.m.
5:55
M. P. BALDWIN, Aflt.
Train No. 1 arrives in Albany In
time to connect with thn n P smith
bound train, as well as giving two or
mroo nours in Aioany before doparture
Capital Normal School
of S. P. north bound train.
Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. First National Bank Bulldlne. Sale-Thtrains at Corvallls and Alhanv cHvini
fall term of twelve weeks ocew
direct sorvlco to Newport and adjacent September 2 a,
Aoaress,
ueacnes.
J. J. KRAPS. Salem. Of
Train No. 3 for Detroit. Breltenbush
and other mountain resorts leaves AlCRATES
bany ut 7: ajau reaching Detroit about FRUIT TRAYS, BOXES and
Cltn
soon, git lng ample time to reach tho
styles.
First
and
all kinds
Springs the same day
work and Material. Prices reasoi;
For further Information apply to
able. Shop on HlUer St.. SoutB
EDWIN 8TONB; Manager.
Red 2191
Salem,
T COCKRELL. Agent. Albany.
H VL CROJ11BB, Agent, Corvallls,
GEO. F. MASON- Detroit
Rates
ArrlTes Albany
HUIEWING SANG CO.
FANCY DRY GOODS
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Yokonama Tea 6o.
Fine Coffee a Specialty.
Free Delivery.
JPtyAfc Blftk 2411.
tHHM(HWIlitlll
Made up in a new line of
wrappers, all colors. White
Underwear, All kinds of waists
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tancy goods, silks, gents and
For Infants and Children,
ladies furnishing goods, matTbe Kind You Have Always Bought
tings, Newlineot winter goods
1 00 Court
Bears tho
for sale cheap
CASTOR A
Signature of
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St., Salem, Or. Cor. Alley