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DAH.Y OAPITAI. JOUBWAa, SAIigtf, OBEOON. TPEBPAY, OCTOBEB 4, 1901. 4 - METHODIST CONFERENCE MAKES APPOINTMENTS "? ReiLw. H. Seffeck and W. S. Gordon Named for Salem pSri'fflP'4 r' ton, to be supplied by Amos DnbufT; Eugene, B. F. Howlnnd; Fort Klamath, W. B. Pepper; Gardner, C. O. Beck man; Ornntw Pas?, J. W. MeDongall, Jacksonville, to be supplied by A. J. Armstrong; Junction City to be sup plied by W. M. Erskinc; Klamath Falls, to be supplied by M. C. Starr; Klnmnth Tndian Mixiion, J. it. Sweney; Lake view, Sanford Snyder; Marsbfleld, C. T. MePlierson; Med ford, R. C. Black well; Monroe, Ij. C. Zimmerman; Myrtle Point, N. J. Harbit; Paisley, W. R. F. Browne; Rocbiirg, G. II. Bennett; Springfield, J. C. Gregory; Ten Mile, W. F. Rogers; Wemlling, to be sup plied; Wilbur, 8. XL Warren; Wilder villo andn Merlin, L. D. Maltono. I. D. Driver, lecturer in Willamette Univer sity, member of Eugene quarterly con ferencp; A. S. Mulligan, missionary to Nevada. West Portland District Rev. W. B. Hollingslit'ad, presiding elder; Amity, T. L. Jones; Astorfn.W. S. Grim; Beavertont J, W. Exon; Buenu Vista, to be supplied by J. A. MearM; C'lats knnie, J. W. Hawkins; Cornelius, R. B. Wilkins; Corrallis, G. II. Fees; Dallas, James Moorn; Dayton, R. E. Dunlap; Dilley and Lafayette, W. 8. Holcomb; En os ('Impel, to be supplied; Falls City, G. F. Round; Forest Grove, L. F. Bel knap; Jlillsboro, C. L. Hamilton; Inde pendence, E. W. Elayer; Knappa, to be supplied H. Moys; Lincoln, E. Gittins; Linton and Scappoose, to bo supplied; McMinnville, E. F. Zimmerman; Xeha lem and Bay Olty, to bo supplied; New berg, Hiram Gould; North Yamhill, A. C. Brnckenbury; Plillomnth, to be sup plied; Portland Chineso Mission, Clinn Sing Kni; First Church, F. B. Short and G. N. Dcnniston; Graco Church, to bo supplied; North Portland, II. F. Atkinson; Rainier and St. Helens, to be supplied by G. M. Thorp; Sheridan, E. II. Bryant; Silctz Indian Mission, to bo supplied by J. G. Stevens; Tillamook, C. A. Steckwcll: Toledo. C. M. Brvan: II. J. Talbot, superintendent Utah Mis- Co Un go Grove, F. L. Moore; Cottage slon; A. X. Fisher, secrotnry of Jnpan Grovo circuit, to be supplied; Creswell, eso City missions on the Pnciflo Coast; J. b. Stratford; Drain, M.Wire; Elk- 0. L. Tufts, Anti-Saloon Leaguo agent. Eugene, 0t. 4. The appointments of the Methodist chnrch conference for the ensuing year are as follews: East Portland District Rev. E. L. Rockwell, presiding elder, 41 East Eighth street, Portland; Albany, D. T. Summerville; Boring, David Wolfe; Bridal Veil and 'Palmer, to be supplied by J. II. Wood; Brooks, Wilfred Smith; Brownsville, A. J, Hollingsworth; Canby C. A. Houtel; Clackamas and Oswego, W. B. Moore; Gresham,, M. L. Harding, bam; Hnlsey and Hnrrisburg, J. II. Skidraore; Jefferson, E. C. Alford; Leb anon, Alfred Thompson; Marquam, F. B. Clemo; Mchama, to bo supplied by F. C. Thompson; Montavilla, Andrew Monroe; Mt. Tabor, E. 8. Jlemmingcr; Mulino and Clarks, to be supplied by ThomaWllcsjjiPregon City, J. Henry Wood; Pleasant Home and Rockwood, F. 8. Fox; Portland, Central, F. L. Young; Centenary, W. II. Ileppe; City Missions, J. J. Walters; Patton, Asa SWtli; Sellwood, f. A. Lewis; Suuny side, T. B. Ford; 8t, Johns, to be sup plied by C. II. Campbell; Trinity, Har old Obcrg; University Park, D. A. Walters? , Vancouver Avenue, W. T. Kerr; Woodlawn, 8. H. Dewart; Wood stork, C. E. Cline; Salem, First Church, W. H. Selleck; Leslie church, W. 8. Gordon; Shedds, D. L. Fields; Silver ton, lE&B.Locklmrt; Turner, C. E. Crandnll; Viola, J. J. Patten; Wood burn, D. H. Leech; John Parsons, super intendent Alaska mission; L. 11. Peder scnmtsstonn'ry in Alaska; W. P. Drew, professor in Willamette University, member of First church, Salem quarter ly conference; C. A. Dawson, professor in Willamette University, member of First Church, Salem, quarterly confer ence, Eugene dlstrlet-Rcr. "it. C. Wire, presiding emer; Altfionso nnd Waldo, to be supplied by A. F. Buchc; Ash land", J. T. Abhctt; Cnnyonville, B. A. Bristol; Central Point, to bo supplied bffl. L. Burbank; Coburg, W. II. Mey ers; Coquille nnd Hnndoti, J, L. Jteatty, RobsYoii. WorK, Worry. Trou ble Waste Your Life Force, and Rob Your Heart. Anything that uses up nervous vital ity too fast In Any one part of the bodr. robs and weakens the heart. Thus overwork, worry, grief, Ia Grtppe. fevers and all sickness, tobacco, alcohol and other stimulants decrease the vitality of the heart and robs you of Just so much of your life. The beat rsrsedy Is Dr. Sines' New Heart Cure. This restores to the nerves of the heart the vital strength of which they have been robbed, thus strengthen ing this vital organ. By taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure before the heart la permanently af fected, possible dangerous disease Is warded off. Even after the disease Is upon you. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure will yet bo nearly sure to effect a per manent cure. When eminent physicians have beea unable to relieve heart trouble. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure has restored the patient to perfect health. "I was taken with a very severe pain In and around my heart, accompanied by Irregular heart action. I tried two doc tors and received no permanent relief. I then commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, which soon cured me. and I have since passed examination for old line lire insurance, and was recom mended for all I wanted. I have had no return of the symptoms." J, W. BOWERS, Newman, Ga. If the first bottle falls to help the druggist will glveyoubaclcyourinoney. TTT''P Write to ua for Free Trial XXt.Ei.Ej lockage of Dr. Miles' Antl Paln Pills, the New Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Bymptom Blank. Our Specialist will diagnose your case, tell you what is wrong, and how to right It, iTee. Dlt. MILES MEDICAL CO.. J-ABORATORIE3. ELK1LVUT, 1ND. New Admiral at Halifax. Hnlifnx, X. 8., Oct. 4. Admiral Bosanquet, Admiral Douglas' success or as commander of the British fleet on this station, is due to arrive here tomorrow. He will assume commnnd at once and Admiral Douglns will leave the bitter part of the week for England. Horse s BACKED IN RIVER , J E. Rogers, of the firm of Rogers & Rogers, at Hopewell, had as narrow snfesenpo from losing his lifo last even ing as probably be ever will have. While driving his spirited team along tliJ road on top of tho high bank, near Wheatland, the Oregona hove iu sight, nnd the horses, frightened by tho headlight, begun to prance around, nad ended by backing over the high bnnk at (that point, nnd mnu, team nnd bug. gy were thrown Into a tnngled wreck Into tlin river Mow. Captain Raabe, of t tho Oregona, heard tho cry for hVlii," nnd quickly swing ing the boat around, ho enmo to the rescue. First Officer Meyers lost no time in getting hit crow into action, nnd the huff-drowned man was quickly rescued. As soon as Mr. Rogers was safe, the horse were pulled out, nnd all were landed, none, the worse for tho mishap, wi(h the cxreptlou of the scaro nnd the writing, ou a gravel bur about two df up tho river. .Good Spirits. Qood spirits don't all come from Kentucky. Their main toarco is tho liver nnd all tho fine spirits evor m4 in tho Illuo arms stato could not remedy a bad liver or tho hundred aud ono III effects It produces. You can't bftvo good spirits and a bad liver at tho same tlruo. Your ltror must bo In flno condition If you would fool buoyant, happy nnd hopoful, brlM of eye, light ot step, vigorous antl successful In your pursuits. You cast put your liter In flno condition by using dreea's August Flower tho greatest of all medicines for tho liver aad stomach and a certain cure for dyspepsia or Indigestion. It has been a favorite household remedy for over thtrtyflve years. August Flower will wako your Uver healthy and active aud thus lusure you a liberal supply ot "good spirits.' Trial slse, 85c; regular bottles, 75c. At all druggists. At Dr. Stone's drug stores. Sport at Ysquin. Kdrrln 81 one, mansger of the C. & K. Railroad, at Albany, says that large MUMibers of tho sportsmen nre going to Yrtauiisn every day, Tho salmon are ju commencing to run, und some great Boston Opens Her Doors, i Boston, Mass., Oct. 4. Tho Intollcst nnd tho power of the Protcstnnt Epis copal Church of tho United Stntcs nro concentrated in Ronton todny. On every train distinguished bishops, nc- tlvo clergymen nnd inllucntinl lay men from nil parts of tho Union have been pouring into tho city, until even the hotel corridors for onco in their history might bo mistaken for tho vestibules of churches, ho numorous thereabout nro men of priestly mien. At many of the nristocrntic residences in tho Hack liny district bishops nnd clergymen liuve found splendid quar tern. The hnndsomo homo of Mrs. Jack" (Inrdner is but. ono of n large number that has been placed nt the disposal of tho visiting bishops nnd clericals. Tho uso of tho palatini residence of Moutgomery Sears by J. Pierpont Morgan nnd the uso of tlieN Head residence by Rishop Potter, of New York, nro among tho number. The Archbishop of Canterbury is be ing entertained ns tho guest of Mr. Morgan. Talks with tho prominent church men nlrendy hero indicate that tho eomlng convention will be full of In turest iiitd importance. Aiming the Important topics of business to be considered and noted upon is the re port of the commission which wns appointed threo years ago to consider the question of changing tho legnl mime of tho church, "Protestant Episcopal," nnd to nsk tho Vplnlon of tho dioceses. Tho commission in n report made public last spring de cided agaiust n change at this time. The agitation for u nioro explicit and stricter on no n ou the prohibition of marriage of divorced persons, ex cept for ono ounms, will ulso be dis cussed nt length, nnd the advisability of grouping tho dioceses of tho coun try iuto provinces, with n primate- nt the head of each province, will nWtt bo considered. A propose! board of review, whero nppeuls from the diocesan courts may bo heard, the questlou of meeting the situation In the Insular powessiou aud other issues will also be taken up. o Broke Into Ills House. a I.e Qulnn, of Cavendish. Vt.. was roblted of his eustomary health by in-1 vunon of chronic cnustlpatlon. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into hit house, his troulde wns arretted snd now he is entirely cured. They're guttroateed la core, We nt J. C, Taft at Evansvillc. Evnnsville, lnd., Oct. 4. Local Re publicans hnvo completed nrrange ments for the big demonstration to night to mnrk tho formal opening of tho campaign. Secretary of "Wnr Tnft is slated to deliver the principal nddrcss. A FACT PROVEN. Abonld Convince Rven the Most Skep tical of Its Truth. If there Is the slightest doubt In the minds of any that Dandruff germs do not exist, their belief Is compelled by tho fact that a rabbit lnnoculated with tho germs becamo bald In six weeks' time. It must be apparent to any person thereforo that the only prevention of baldnoss Is the destruction ot the germ which act la successfully accomplished In one hundred per cent, of care by the application of Newbro's Hernlctde. Dandruff is caused by the same cerm which causes baldness and can be pre vented with the oamo remedy Newbro's Herplctde. Accept no substitute. "Destroy the ?ause you romovo tho effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Herplctde Co Detroit, Mich. tKnlol J. Krr. Rpaclal Ageint Notice to Taxpayers. 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Arlthmotio .... 552.00 llookVepiuu 4.00 Veumauship 3.00 Grammar 2.00 Heading aud Spelling .... 2,00 Other subjects taught if required. Far particulars call at Ftiiit Big Ctop? Tho crops In this lino aro not tho largest, but good. As a result many will need repairs made on their driers. Wo aro prepared to do quick and good work In this lino. BURROUGHS & FRASER Sheet Iron Workers and Plumbers. SMMMMHlMl)WMai ACADEMY OF THE SA CRED HEART 1 8ALEM, ORE. Tho forty-second scholastic year begins Soptomber 12. Sanitary aud other Improvements latoly mado In tho bulkllns. Awulwnlc, commercial, grammar Rrodo9 Intermediate and primary course Pupils prepared for teacher's cortlflcatca. Full course In music Particular attention paid to ho&Hh ami moral training. Address Sister Superior. atiitMMWf mmm Try a sack of White Lily Flout f It H dou't suit you, your money back. Rifccreal Milling Co. CaplUl Commission Co. Distributors for Salem. 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For catalogue, ! I i REGISTRAR University of Oregon, Y. M. C. A. OFFICE 4r fifttHU Perry's drug slot. IMtHHIMMMUMH i-utUC, VICIMI aiBBttiiniiiiniiimnwi