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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER gl, 1.007. 5 Ufm WHEN A WOMAN WONT The Girls Stood By Their Rights and Pompadours and the Dosses Quit Thero nro some things that enn lie done mid there fire somo othorp Hint can't, nnd ono of the Intter la to ninke n woman or a lot of womon comply with any order concerning their dross to please the whim of their employers. It has been tried timo and again, and time and again it has failed.' In that respect thoy aro like the ocean, so vividly and bo beautifully described by Byron, lie said that man's "control ends at thy tihorc." It also ends, and end? abruptly right whoro n woman's pre rogative to look pretty or at IcaBt as pretty as she can begins. A de partment Btoro in PittBburg heedless of tho oxpcrlcnco of others, nnd not prompted by wlBdom but puffed up with prldo and vain glory, Issued an apparently harmless edict that its female omployoB should no longer appear iu tho Btoro with tholr hair arranged in that somewhat lofty roach known as tho pompadour. Now this does not appear at first glanco ns working nny particular hardship. Tho girls wages wore not reduced, nor tholr working bourn lengthened, nnd yot In Iobb limn no timo thero was things doing that wcro aptly descrlbod by Robinson Crusoo In that somewhat profane but lilghly descriptive phrase, "h ! o pay and no pitch hot." Rnzco tholr pompadours at tho ho liest of a department store boMs? Not on your tlntypo! Bo dictated to as to tholr colffuroB by tho bifurcated stipendiary of n incnsly corporation? Never! ra Thoy didn't stop to argue tho m proposition but notified tho mnnn, gor, jnstnntor, tnni iney woman i do It. Forty of them were dis charged. Tho balance several hun dred in number quit and quit at onco. Tho manngor laughod. Ilia hilarity was short lived. There wero plonty of girls, of courso, but for onco, advertising didn't pay. Girls wero plonty, but if thoy didn't wear pompadours thoy affirmed a right bo to do, If thoy'de Aired, and gavo tho store tho go by. Solicitors wero sont out, but tho only answor thoy got from tho Pitts burg girls was an olovatod chin and n noso turned skyward. Tho man ngor was advised to try men and bnld-hondod onus at that. Then tho girls laughed. Who wouldn't at tho Idea of tho bargain countors looking llko tho front row of n theatre with ti comic opora on. Or a lot of pom padourless men with waist linos liko n prize pumpkin handing out corsota ' nnd pawing over dainty lingerie. It was the girls turn to laugh and tho proverb proved tnio in thtMr enso, for they laughod last, mid boat. The mamigorB had caused laugh ing, nnd wero doing not only pome hard thinking but homo protty pro found swonrlng. Tho girls stood pat, and woro not four-flushing, , Thero was only one thing the iuinnL'ttr pnnli tin niul tli.w iA II IW Thoy hunc out tho whlto Auk. Thoy eatd they likod pompadours, or any other old stylo of hair gear even tho Morodo. Tho girls woro not vindictive thoy woro only linn. Tholr battlo was won without tho loss of n pompHdour or tho turn of a hair. Thoy would go bark provided tho discharged girls woro all takon back, which wan ngm-d to no noun as suggoatod. Not day some hundreds of girls resumed their work they lllod In at the opening hour each ono with n pompadour. Those who had worn them woio hlggvu ono. and those who had not, got one for tho occa sion When e cry thing waa run- A Woman's Back Has tnnny ache and pains caused by weakncsno and falling, or other displace ment, of tho pelvic organs. Other symp toms of female weakness are frequent headache, dizziness, Imaginary specks or dark spots floating brforo the eyes, gnaw ing sensation In stomach, dragging or hcuring down In lower abdominal or pelvic region, dlsagrceablo drains from pelvic organs.falntspclM with general weakueis. If any considerable number of tho aboro symptoms aro prcsont there Is no remedy ') that w7Hj?tve quicker relief or a more per manent rhc? than Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prcl$Jp?bSdt has a record of over forty years of ru?tA Jt to the. xnt potgnj Invigorating tPJilc.ajdjmcngUiQqlPimi vine known to mllcallepc. It Is mads otthe'glycer'c extract of native medici nal roots found in our forests and con tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or habit-forming drops. Its Ingredients ur all printed on the Iwttlo-wrapper and at teiilod under oath as correct. Every Incrdlent entering Into "Fa vorite Proscription" bus tho written en dorsement of the most eminent inedioa) writers of all tho several schools of prac tice rnoro valuable than any amount of non-profossloal testimonials though the latter are not lncklng, having been cen trlbutrd voluntarily by gr.atoful patient? In numbers to exceed the endorsements given to any other medicine extant for tho euro of woman's Ills. Vou cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for this well proven remedy or knowh composition, oven thoupli tho dealer may roako a little more profit thereby. Your Interest In regaining health Is paramount to any solCsh Interest 0 his and It Is an Insult to your Intelligence for him to try to palm off upon you a substitute. You know what 7011 want and It Is his busi ness to supply tho article called for. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pollcts aro the original "Little Liver Pills" first put up fcy old Dr. Plerco over forty years ago, much Imitated but never equaled. Llttlo lagar-coated granule easy to take a sandy. BOURNE WANTS TO KNOW And Offers $.1000 Tor Best Written Argument Indorsing Roosevelt nlng smoothly again tho proprietors called tho manngor Into the privnlo ofllco, nnd tho following conversa tion nil ono-sldod ensued: "iMr. Boom," said tho ownor, "you romind mo of a very haudsomo boy, who was somewhat spollod on that account. Ills father bought a span of mules and cautioned tho boy to keep away from them. Tho boy thought ho know mules nnd dlsro- gnrdlng his dnd's advico tickled tho hind foot of ono of tho animals with a switch. Somo weeks nftorwards whon tho bnndngCB wero takon. off tho boys faco, and bin noso waB re loaBCd from a plaster cast, bo asked his father for a hand mirror. It was handed him. Ho gazed long and tearfully at lUa disfigured faco, and finally said, 'Father, 1 will novor bo so good looking again, will I? " 'No,' replied tho old man, 'You will never look so well again, but you'll know a blamed sight more.' " Washington, Oct. 21. Hon Jona than Bourne, Jr., of Orogon, United States senator, hns tnken a unique step to test the sentiment of the country on tho Presidential sltue tlon. Through the National Maga zine, of Boston, Mass., he has offered a cash prize reward of $1000, open to tho American people, for the strongest and best-written argu ment In support of the following as sertiens: First. Thnt the sovereign tieo- ple, nnd not Theodore Roosevelt, the individual and public servant, will decide who shall be his successor. "Second. That Theodoro Roose velt cannot decline a second elective term or attempt to name his suc cessor without making his own por sonal doslros or egotistical opinions paramount to tho combined wishes and intelligence of tho Republican pnrty and tho electorate of tho na tion. "Third. That Roosevelt's hon esty, courage, initiative, imagina tion, versatility, and tremondous capacity for work, with heart and brain constantly attuned to the peo plo's rights nnd commands, nnd bis inslstcnco upon tho enforcement as you like; the exigencies of the times demand thnt he serve four years more. It Is a patriotic duty which he owes to his country. Ho cannot shirk it, If ho would, with out making self greater thnn coun try nnd forfeiting the respect and nubile confidence he now holds. He will not shirk it once the people mnu ti.tr wIsIipr known. Now Is the time for them to be heard." o O. A. O. ATTENDANCE. Nnn Nenily Nine Hundred unci Ptob ably Reach Elewii Hundred. The following circular letter baa been sent out by Registrar Horner, of the cellege: The total registration of the Ore gon Agricultural collage during the first three weeks of tho present school year Is S70, subdivided as follews: Agriculture Household Science 90 Mechnnlcnl 93 Electrical HI Pharmacy . ' ' Mining IU Civil Engineering, C-i Literary Commorco .- 93 Forestiy 1 Sub-Freshmen 122 Specials ' 34 Music Specials 2C Graduates 9 Of the students who registered for the first time, 3G came from oth er colleges and universities, 209 from hglh schools, 74 from acade mies and preparatory schools and 40 were required to pnss examina tion because thoy were unable to present satisfactory credentials. Tho prosent outlook is that there will bo from 1000 to 1100 students this venr and thnt every county In rather thnn nvoidanco of laws, and the state will bo represented accord Julius Oaesnr vta a man of norvo but sickness loft il mark nnd ku btcamo aged before kiB timo. t Sickness is often caused by n torped liver. Horblno will rogulnto your liver and give you benltb. Mm. Carrie Austin, Hollon, Kan., writes: "I consider Horblne tho best medicine I over heard of, I m novor without it' Sold by I). J. Fry. o Only u Trllle. "Profossor," snld a senior, trying to bo pathotlo at parting, "I am In dobtod to you for all I know." "Pray don't mention snub n trlflo," was tho icply Christian Advocate. Ilhoumntlsm Is caused by tho im proper working of tho kldnoys. Tho uric ncld which should bo romovod from tho blood romalns in It. Hoi llstor's Rooky Mountain Tea remove tho onuso and drives It from tho ays torn; 36 cents, Ton or Tabtets. For salo at Dr. Stono's storo. o ItllT. "If spoooh in silver." said tho al leged wit, "I supposed you'd say thosu Dutch jokes of mine are more- ly Gorman sllvor." "No," ropllod Wise, "my opinion I that they're mostly stoal." Phil adelphia Press. VETCH AND SPED Wo have a limited amount of ouch on baud, and It you will need any bettor put your order In early, as the supply will not equal the de-waad. Tillson & Co 5M6HfcStrt "For flvo years my family has not boon troublod with tho winter ooughs; wo owe this to BallArd'a Horohouud Syrup. I know It hns saved my children from many sick npolls." Sold by D. J. Fry. o Good Advice. Put not our trust in princes, "TU unwise in many cases; And It isn't safoto trust In kjhga Your opponont may uol aces. Chicago News. the protection of the rights of men and property, have to an unparallel ed degree gained the confidence of all people; that, In tho popular mind, Roosevelt, during his cxecu tlvoshlp, hn8 demonstrated his abil ity and determination to mnko nood as tho people's chief public servant, ana not tneir dictator; tiat this con fidence, being a brain deduction and not a heart emotion, is Imposslblo of destruction excopt by his betrayal; that by tho solectlon of nny other man, business contraction nnd re striction must exist during tho'por lod necessary for him to demon strate to tho people's satisfaction hla ability and determination to mako good, and thoroforo, thnt, bar ring death or serious Illness, Presi dent Roosevelt must nnd will bo se lected nnd elected for a second elec tive term." Tho prlzo will bo awarded March 15, 1908, tho conteBt closing one month earlier, and three Judges, gentlemen of high stnndlng, will bo named shortly to pass upon tho ar guments submitted, Senator Bourne, snenklnc of this offor, snld last night: "Frankly, my purposo is to socuro discussion nnd agitation resulting in conviction and crystallization of opinion. Con fident thnt tho overwhelming senti ment of the country, retrnrdloss of pnrty, favors tho ronomlnntlon nnd ro-olectloH of Roosevelt, r take this method of Inviting nn expression on tho subject. The propositions soj forth Bpoak for themselves, nnd tho responses tboroto will, at least, tend to disclose the popular fooling ex isting todny. If tho views which I noid and which aro Bharod fully, I may add, by mon from every sec tion with whom I am brought Into contact aro tho vlows of tho Amor- lean peoplo generally, then it Is well to establish IL.nt once. The enrller tho demonstration, tho bottor for the country. "Nothing moro conducive to busi ness buccoss nnd public trannuililv could possibly occur nt this time, In my opinion, thnn the substitution of certainty for uncertainty ing to Its population. Tho students from your county aro given ociow. Students from Marion. . Caroline B. Alexander, Stayton. Guy M. Aupperlo, Jefferson. Walter R. Baker, Salem. Claud C. Daynnrd, Silvcrton. Alice M. Cathoy, Woodburri. Oliver Kenneth Cole. Turner. James C. Bonner, Sllverton. Sndlo Bonnor, Sllverton. Robert Edgar Bower, Silvcrton. William C. Dyer, Salem. Thomns L. Gntch, Salem. Kenneth B. Grimm, Hubbard. Alma P. Hershbcrgor, Woodburn. Charles Hoyt, JefTerson. My 1 th Jorstnd, Salem. John A. Lnngford, Salem. Esther V. Leech, Woodburn. Ielleen A. Leech, Woodburn. Harold B. Looney, Jefferson. Fred S. McCnll, Marlon. Fred R. Meyer, Salem. Joseph J. Nye, Mt. Angel. Charles T. Parker, Salem. Ligo B. Phillips, Salem. Mary Nora PIgler, Salem. Ralph Seoly, Woodburn. Eugenia H. Smith, Turner. Luwronco E. Swnnn, Hubbard. James J. Thompson, Mncleay. David Wright, Woodburn. Donald W. Yantis, Salem. Joseph B. Yoder, Hubbard. COFFEE Your grocer must sell roor coffee; we can't all ' be comfortable; but he needn't sell it to you. Your croccr return your money if you don't' like Sctiillinc'i Bl. we pay Mm. womW$ufH driftXrSSM?iJ3 ing well that the? J'h Immediate asslsSto; Bow many women a . me femininT;" some feminine deraW r manifests ItselMn 8 tnt 4 ordoauythlnrbacU0.1,? sensations, flattffl and sleerdewm,.. ' "waJ wSSS !!S Pfi ? iffiM MISS JULIE FLORENCE WALSH h ufiSTu?. heti tbtse symptoms!. m fof Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comnouni made irom nnuio ruuw unu ucros. o other medlclnMn,. received such widespread and unqulifled endorsement" NoJ? cine iiiw ouuu i;k.uA v. uuicg ui leniaie 111s. - Miss J. F. Walsh, of 328 W. 35th St., Now York Cll i . . B. Pinkbam'a Vegetable Compound has been "f SttlSafc? restoring my health. I suffered from female ffliu5l,n!t,, dreadful headaches, ditzincss, and dull nalns in 1.2 f f48 mcdlclno soon brought about a chanrro in mv iti .;,.."" 7 mft un nnd mrtdfi me Tjorfectlr ivnll.'' noiuoj, Lydln 12. rmuiiam's vegetabio Compound cures FemikCo-j ij. buoU as Backache, Falling-and Displacements, Inflammation iinarw Hon, and organic diseases. It is invaluable in prcparinir foWujE and during the Change of Llio. It cures Nervous Prostration HwjT General Debility, and invigorates the whole system. ' " Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Wonm rromou Buucnug num auy iuim m icmaic weaKneMareinr'Wti mTIa fAva TlTilVinTn nf. T.vtiti. Xfnca T7a mlnln. t J W8 """"'"' - - . - .7 1 -" ". ".v.ji.u la irrc. STORY OF THE PLAY THE MARKETS. "The Denver Express" At the Grand Opera House Tuesday ' "Tho Donver Kxprss" is a west ern play, depicting both the bright and tho shadowy sides of life In Colorndo, as well as tho efforts of Gilson Payne, afterwards Lord Tyne mouth, nn English Bwlndler, to rob tho wife nnd child of his half bro ther of an extremely valuable min ing ckiim. Tho dastard's schemes are foiled by tho heroes, Dcadwood Dick and Hiram Garvey, sheriff of Cool county, and ownor of "Gnrvey's Luck." The piece abounds with thrilling situations nnd startling episodes "Tho Denver Express" will bo nt tho Grand opera house on tomorrow night. i o Tho old remedies are the best. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy ns been in use for over one hundred years by the 61d Dutch DunkardB of Pennsylvania, and Is s'tlll in use by nil tho old families of western Penn sylvania. Is absolutely pure; mnde from the bark of tho whlto or shell bark hickory tree. Tho bark is shipped from the oast, and manu factured in Salem, Oregon. For Bale by all dealers everywhere. Rev. F. A. Cdlouy. Tho "Teller" of York. Nobrnski. has the following personal mention and resolutiens: Rev. F. A. Colony and family legnrdlng 6,ntod for Salem, Oregon, yoitor the Presidency It would be worth i"" Tn0 P0U' hero will miss that huudiods of millions of dollars to!'n,ny ,n church rt.id social moet- our nmtorlal Interests. The business '"B8. wo nope they will return to world would protlt incalculably by tho assurance or reassurance such a certainty would bring The admin istration's policies nro accepted and approval. Only tho knowledge that Roosevelt will contlnuo nt the holm Is needed to inaugurate anew an era of prosperity on a safer and sounder basis than ever before Call It a third term or a second elect e term, THE J l GROCERY York. WINDOW GLASS . Comploto assortment of sltos. Plato, corrugated and plcturo glass, sluglo uud dovtilo etrcugth. Reglai ing done to order. John Hughes Co Fkone 99. 4 i to Hi Watt trt. A Between Low Prices and High Quality In grocorba you would surely choose quality. But if you trade horo you don't have to choose, for you get a combination of both. QUALITY GROCERIES, QUALITY TRICES Mako this stdVo tho favorite among womon who know grocery values as well as wo do. By dealing hero you can savo money without sacrificing quality in tho sllghtost degree. That is roal economy, A. A. ENGLEBART, lit KtTMt. Pfcft 1SS "Resolutions adopted by the fourth quartorly conference, York charge, York district. Nebraska coiS foronco, September 23, 1907: "Inasmuch as our pastor, Bro. F. A. "Colony's physlcial condition mnke? It Imperative that he sovor his connection with us, and with the state, seeking benofit by a com plete change of cllmnte: "Wo recognize, thorofore. our loss in this nocesilty. Bro. Colony having served this charge to tho utmost of his ability during his throe j ears' pnstorato; We rocognizo In him a faithful Christian brother, whose highest ambition Is to do tho work of the Master. Our verv best wishes and our prayers will follow him and his family, slncerly hoping that In tho new homo he may speedily find com ploto restoration to his normal strongth and activity, and that, if he ahall bo Intorprot tho Lord's will, he mav return to this state to com. ploto his life's work, but that wher- ovor Up may pe. ho may rest assured of our Interest in his wolfare. "Wo tako this occasion to record also, our appreciation of tho excel lent Christian character and help ful Influence of Mrs. Colony while among us, and to assure her ihat she shares in our hearts all tho senti ments of appreciation oppressed te ller husband." Got 11 Bad Fall. Mrs. Levina Thornton, residing on Socohd street, last evening about tho time of the fire, slipped nnd fell fawn u flight of stairs at her homo. Bosldes being badly bruised both arms wore broken at the wrist put ting her in a serious situation. She is SO years of nge, a sister of Mr. J. S. Morgan." Albany Democrat. o Tho Ten9 Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rheumatic troubles; sold by all drug gists, or two months' trial treatment by mall for $1.00. Dr. E. V. Hall, 292C Ollvo streot. St. Louts, Mo Send for teMiraonlnlp. Sold by Stone's drug storo. From h Recent Novel. She opened her ayes. His faco wa bent close over hers. Their lips nlmost touched. "Yes, Jotforson," she murmured, "I do love you!" His lips met hors In a long, pas sionate klis. Her eyes closod, nnd an ecstatic thrill seomod to convulse her entire being. The birds In the trees oerhend sang in more Joyful choru- In celebration of the betrothal 1 1HII1I I I I il I I I I I i The I White House Restaurant For a Regular $ 25c Dinner at 20c f They caa't be beat McGikhrist & Son Proprietor, THE BEST GRADE OF BAKlXa POWDER, EVEN' IF IT DOES COST A LITTLE MORE. VE SUPPOSE YOU ARE NO EXCEPTION TO THE RULE AND THEREFORE PER SISTENTLY CALL YOUR ATTEN TION TO TnE FACT TIIAT EP PfiEVg PERFECTION RAKING POWDER IS MANUFACTURED BY US AND CANNOT BB EQUALLED ANYWHKRK. PUT UP IN GLASS JABS AND SOU) THROUGHOUT thk WLLAiarrrfc VAmrr. SALEM MAftKBT. Local Wholesale Hrt, Eggs 30c caeX. Buttor -35c; fat, 35c. Hens 10c: young chitkeatiJ Local wheat 80c Oats 3G37c. Barley $2425. Flour Hard wheat, MJ; ui $3.85. Mill food Bran, 2l , ii $23.50. Hay Cheat, W, clow, i to .. .-.. .1 .1.. ai. 1 jei mil, wiuuiur, twvil); Onions $1.50 per tact Potatoes 85c cwt. Hops Old, 4Cc; ,10k Chlttlm bark 607c Tropical FrnJti. Bananas JG. Oranges $4 $5. Lemons $5,506. Retail Market Oats White, $28 per tH. 1 96c; per bu; rolley barley, f Eggs 3Bc. Butter Country, 30c; 40c. Flour Valley. $1 1O0IUI ! sack; hard wheat, $l.!(iLHJ Bran 70c per sack, ilH ton. Hay Timothy, 85eHtf phoftt. SOc: clOTfr, 70c f shorts, $1.00 per cwi LiTMteck. Hogs Fat, 6r. Cattle 11000120 1A .. Lighter Btcerfc SO'Ht r,.--,. l. K Cows and heifer-"'!' 2(S,2c Lambs 4c. VenlDrcssed, S1e- Fortlawl X&tt. Wheat uuu, ""; 90c; blue stem, 9lV-t Mlllstun "u f Hay Timothy, Tall, H" alfalfa, $13. VetcD-0.-. poultry ejw, ""- Jchlckens, lOHflHe. JJJj 12Vi "b"T.tilt. rltyu.MV Mutton $.' "",. Hops-Cholc. P,?lJr A Kb 1 Cj Oregon, is" . Ct.rnlnJ " Cnrti. "I November. 1901, 1 i and had me Y', swollen so I could WJ 3 applied Chamber J and it gave m rew .J In to daji 1 1 Mrs. L. CnB"?,:BlBl Chamberlain'. WjJJl 6prnin8TrBr .tore. . Dr. blow "" .m .. Uunf Arw jJ O ! - I0J Of course. Tow yfl Sunday school Jl to be in . - h WeU-r-?.rLfclflH roy,"butrdi; kers. --i"-- 'CAgfiB TtalfyYllP1 SMrftm al.iitft1 Sbo, 0 WMUHIUmilHIIIII? -, ffebNH, Orte.