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DAILY CAPITAL JOUENAX, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1901. 3 (DENTS ANNUAL RECEPTION 6ristun Asoseiation of tlio Unl ive their nnnunl joint recep- lew students on Saturday ov- the young ladies' hall. The ind assembly hall had been R decorated for the occasion, amn leaves, and the guests p at the door by a comniittco ladies. KeTflHrpose of the reception was to lithe students of all the de- to becomo acquainted with er. In order to do this every- mado as informal as possible. Slli souvenir books, bcariug n Bf the University, were prescnt- Ich guest upon his nrrivnl, who itely set about to get it filled h nutographs of those present. 'facilitating the means of got- puninted, this produces a great merriment, ns, for instance, Eyoung lady would walk up to a new arrival and ask him for e. every one had become ac id a short program was rendered, rns greatly enjoyed by nil. Prof. on behalf of the old members faculty, welcomed the new mem- the fnculty, and the now stu- H'rof. Boypr responded in a few bsen words, nnd E. K. Miller, on ot tho old students, welcomed jv, which wcro wittingly respond- by Paul Bench. Headings wcro bv tue -Misses uewiti nnu uoun- E vocal solo by Mnrkel, a duct (Tapler and 3Iarkel, and several cumbers by Mr. Cat tow and Miss Crs. POLE CAT CREATED A FURORE Salem merchnnts are constantly add ing to tlioir lines of merchandise, but it is unusual for them to iucludo live stock in their offerings to customers. One firm, however mndo a rather un willing addition Saturday evening, and tho incident will be remembered by them nnd the purchasers who happened to bo in the .store shopping. The placo is on State street nnd is a popular grocery store Tho time wns about 8 o'clock and tho live" stock was a Bmnll polo cat, in quest of toothsome viands The clerks wero busy wrapping up packages, when they espied the un welcome cat perched on top of a crate of eggs, industrlouly endeavoring tc lond himself with the hen fruit. Tho sight of tho stripod animal made ono of the counter-jumpers rathci warm, and ho determined to eject the visitor without nwnitiug further in structions A nail-puller was handy, and, with the precision of a Mexicnn knife-thrower, he hurled tho iron in strument nt the intruder. The little "kitten" left hurriedly, but there is another thing to be considered about these peculiar animals, nnd it did not depart. The customers did not linger, but to their homees they carried rec ollections of tho encounter. The store was fumignted and scrubbed, it wns aired and polished, but still nosegays scent tho nir. Other means will be adopted in future foj battling with this species of quadrupeds, providing they cnllr Jemocrats to Whoop It Up. fimore, Md., Oct. 10,-The Dom- of Baltimore hold the big meet- their campnign in tho Lyric Ir tonight. Vice-Presidential Jate Henry G. Davis will be pres- id. Senator Gorman will prcsidp Ithe meeting. The speakers nro fchule Senator John Dnniels, tginial former Senator Dnvid B. bf New York, and former Serin- illinm Pinkney "White, of Mnry- t lorrow morning Messrs. Davis, Daniel and Why to will start for tour of West Virctnin. This trip eeted to consumo two weeks, rill include meetings nt Wheeling, ton. Parkersburc. Clarksburg, hnnt. Charleston. Huntington, nnd Rher chief cities nnd towns of the On somo ocensions the party )0 divided, and ngain the wholo rwill meet and speak at the same I llsslonary Meetings in Boston. ton. Oct. 10. A lively interest played in the big missionary mass Ing to be held in Trcmont temple lit ns a feature of the Kpiscopal al convention now in session. g tho leading churchmen who will are the Archbishop of Canter the Ilicht Rev. .Tohn McKim, hi of Tokio; tho Right Rev. Sam- . Ferguson, of West Africa; the Rev. Frederick R. Graves, Bis- of Shnnghai; tho Right Rev. Ics II. Brent, Bishop of the Phil ips; Bishop Lucian Lee Kingsolv- Sof Southern Brnzil, nnd Bishop T. Rowe. of Alaska. ON THE SAFETY OF OVEREATING Tho Rule of Chosing tho Lesser of Two Evils Applies to tho Way You Eat. Will Watch Sugar Conference. Washington, Oct. 10. Treasury de pnrtmont officials are considerably in tcrested in the meeting of the perma nent sugar commission begun nt Brus sels today. The announced purpose of tho meeting is to draw up regulations for the control of sweetmeats, and the treasury oflicials fear that an nttempt will be mado to discriminate against tho American product on tho ground that the drawback allowed by the United States on refined suger manu factured from imported, raw materi als is. equivalent to a bounty. This view will be resisted by the Unitett Stntes. The exports of manufactured sugars from tho United Stntes nro small, but they are constantly growing. In the fiscal year ending June 30 they amount ed to 15,30-1,5C0 pounds, valued at $528,010. In 1003 they amounted to 10,421,030 pounds, vnlued at $358,537, and in 1002 to 7,213,050 pounds, valued at $202,715. Tho treasury officials toko tho view that no matter how small tho trado is, n vigorous effort should bo made to protect it from undue dis crimination by foreign governments. PROMPT RELIEF From the effects of overeating is us onrml bv tnkinir n doso of Hostottcr's Stomach Bitters. Pains in tho Stomach, Heartburn, Belching and Nausea, quick ly vanish before it and furthermore, when it is tnken regularly, always cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costive noss, Torpid Liver, Inactive Kidnoys, Nervousness, Insomnia and Malaria Fover and Ague. We urge you to give it a trial. For sale by all druggists and dealers. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS llll II HI H-W-Hr-H M 1 I I I M I I ' ' . The Shooting Gallery . . I will elve away many cash prizes on Saturday night. Everything I emodeled and new. Opposite tho White House Restaurant. I i 1 1 nn mi i iiimihiiwwihi White Corner Millinery Miss Minnie D. Evans, Prop. This Season's Best Ideas - .. i x.. J. FIKa n. xt embodied in these splendid hats an ronuy to Hut . ..... 1 -ery designers have excelled themselves this year, producing some of tb most beautiful creations that have ever been exhibited Our .1 wing of the new styles i so complete that yon will certainly find ... r ,... c,..,i nw lines received yesterday, among o iiai 10 ypur jimug. n.. - -- i h are New Pattern Hats New I ailorea nacs New Street Hats Highest Quality Lowest Prices I want to know hew n muh is to know when ho hns had enough? The Pilgrim Fathers, I believe, had a quaint saying to the effect tint yon should always rise frohl the table fool ing ns if you could ont somo mitre. But the question is, how much moref Just when to .stopf Tliat's tho point. The rule is wrong, because it is no rule nt all. It is inexact and unscientific. It is likoly to load to the dangerous habit of eating too little. And eating ton little or digesting too little, which amounts to the snme tiling is tho cnuse of nine-tenths of the diseases from which humanity suf fers today. What is disease? . , It is simply uneven balance betweeu waste nnd repair. Some organ lacks strength to carry on the special work for which it was created. Whore shall it find the, strength it lacks? In drugs? Ton thousand times' NO I ' Better die thnn become n hopeless drug fiend. Xo; in food. "But," jou sny, "I eat plenty of good food every day!" True, dear friend, but you don't ili gCSt it. ,; And food undigested, 'is more poison. So, to ninko food do you good, you must tnke Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Tho groat thing about Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets is, that their action does not depend upon stimulative druggery. They cannot cronto a habit. They contain no ingredients to "pick you up," "tone up your nervous sys tem" or furnish whip energy, by cull ing out your vitnl rosorvo force. They creato now strength, force and energy out of your food : If takon starving tlioy will do you no good nt all. So, eat to live, and live to eat, with Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Tho curse of our presont civilization is exhaustion. And exhaustion, whether of brain, nerves, physical strength or vital force, Is causuirby starvation. Of two evils, it is better to overeat (and prevent indigestion with Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets), than to rise from tho tablo not hnving enton enough to repair tho exhaustion of your vital forces. For exhaustion or starvation lends to tho most varied forms of sickness or disease, brought on by inability of tho wenkehed vltulity to contract tho dis ease poisons nnd microbes. Wherens thovell-fed and well-nourished person, without ever feeling the worse for it, can oxposo himself to dangers, tho more thought of which would drive tho weak starvling dyspep tic into a panic fit. Good food, well digested, is tho great secret of u healthy existence here on earth. So eat heartily every day of tho best food you can got, und regulnto the working of your digestive machinery with Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. As a result you will bo astonishod to find how much stronger nnd livelier you feel, how much moro and better work you can do, how much moro pleasure you will get out of life, and how your old enemy that chronic trouble, which has fastened upon your weak spot, whorevor it is, will up and away, nnd ever after leave you in peace, houlth and comfort. There is more truth and poetry In all this. , Try it once. Odds and Ends. Don't worry about other's faults. The wings of thought "bear us on to action. Love is ohistie, but if stretched too far it becomes hnto. Some men are like dormnts usoful only for others to walk on. The higher tho priao of moat the more food we hnvo for rofloetion. When thero is nothing loft to fight for we may hope for universal peueo. Sunshine is n grant blessing, yet it often forces people to hunt the shnde. 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