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ft M ri - Wl LV JJJ ' AfcBAIW ' - v A-OAINQnv;JL, "VARSITY I' J - Wiifaniettes Second, ?Beats Albany's on ?:i Nasty Field Game Was Well Contested But the Bonus Teanvyas a Winner By a store of 16 too. Tag TftgJPAILY JO.UBNAt; SALEM, OR BGO, SATURDAY, fJpYMpER 21, 1903. A snappy and, Intensely Interesting soma of football was played on the Willamette neld yesterday nftornoon, whon Willamette's second team went up against what was oalled the sec ond team of Albany College, and de feated the visitors by a scoro of 1C to 0, to the .great delight of tho W. U. roo.tors. Tho contest established tho ability of tho players of tho second team of Willamette University to play tho" gamo equal to tho boat of thorn, and onoo raoro established tho truth of'Willaraotto's war cry, "Thoy can't scoro against us on our own flold." In nil of tho contosts'fiau" up to date, on tho now Wlllamotto field tho result has boon something U nothing in fa vor of W. U., excopt In the gamo wIUi Pacific Unlvorslty, when nothing to nothing was tho score. Yesterday's gamo created moro en thusiasm than has any contest in the jinst, for the W. U. toam, whllo moro .t-ruESUn o ino worKuni i- i.in i . !lik!r.:' ... wiiiamctto university Kicked one sondlng&o pigskin to tho Albany 10- yard line, but Albany secured too hailf and by a sorios of lino-udiihEr plays' ana some or. mo rnsost rapid work -jyor scon on tho field, forced th6 ball to contdr. There W. 1S. was ablo to's$ euro tho ball on dotvn. and swiftly approached tho goal HnO, Jormort amid the dcaforflng shoiftn bf the loco! collegians, carrying the Tjall over tho goal Mno in fivo minutes after tho gam6 started. WInldw kicked goal, and the score stood 0 to 0 In favor of W. U. W. U. again kicked off to tho 20 yard lino, whero Albany failed to so cure tho ball, and Willamette from that point to tho goal lino fought Inch by Inch, until the pigskin was carried ovor tho goal lino to a touchdown by nn herculean offort, against the strongost opposition ever fnced by W. U. Winslow attemptod to kick goal, but failed, and the store stood 11 to 0. A third kick-off brought tho ball ana tho W. U. players into Albany's terri tory, but Albany, aftor sovoral downs, puntod tho ball to tho contor of tho flold. W. V. Boon secured tho ball on downs, and steadily forcod tho Pros bytorians back to tholr 10-yard lino. somo of tho fastest play of tho gamo boing soon at this point, whon tho two toams, In ono solid mass, surged backward and forward, until Albany, from its lC-yard lino, again puntoJ, and beforo W. TJ. could again securo tho pigskin it rolled ovor tho lino off tho field. Just as time was called for the first half, with tho scoro 11 to 0 In favor of Willamette. The second half began with a kick off by Albany, W. U. gpcurlng the ball I and carrying It back to tho 20-ynrd AND ALL "ABOUT FASHION Maude Griifin Writes Concerning Winter Styles Tells You How to Make Your Auto Coat and Talks About Bear and Monkey Furs well calculated to banish, tha shades ft.ftVnnlv nintnli.! win. flmU nnininAniM .. ... f ,.....,,. ,. uvyvll,UH, .. j, t . . ., , than when the first team won some otLlhntM th, MethodliU BlowIy but its victories, was handled, lo well, nnd played wltii 46 much thorough observ ance of the rtiloe and obedience to commands, thnt the aggregation was Irroslstable. although faced by an ag gregation of piny ors .that would do credit for Individual work, to any col lego" toam in tfie state. Team work counted, and the laurels won by W. U. woro Justly the enrnlngs of Coach Dlotz, tho big Northwestern Unlvorsi' tjr plnyor, who haB laborod so faithful' Jy to coach tho local football toams. Matthows, Knotts, Winslow nnd surely approached the goal lino. At the last down before reaching tho line, the ball, was let than 12 inches from the line, when a terrifio stqiggle resulted, ending In the mass of human ity sliding over tho line ahd W. U. se cured another touchdown. Winslow seized tho pigskin and started up the field for n good kick, whon tho wet and Bllppory ball slipped out of lite hand and touched tho ground, nnd, as Albany protested against a goal kick, aftor tho ball touched tho ground, tho nrfnmnt wna tinf mrwlA wl t1t. . Tram-Mil. of tho W. U. team, wonT1 loft nt 1C to 0. ' tho star players, while tholr support was all that could bo doslrod. On tho part of tho visitors Dupnls, In tho Inst half, mado tho host,, gains, but this was oaBlly oxnlalnod, when it was as. c'ertalncd.tbat ho was a mombor of tho first toam of his college. McKerchnr and Shaw alio played splendid ball, and every player, wife good In his Una, The game was quickly played, as thoro was little tlmo lot In "ragging.' nnd the work dime was the fastest ovor seen on the local Held. There woro no sensational plays, but the Huo-bucMnW qunlltlN of both teams weio of the best, ami the appreciation. (ft tho sittawrs wfw expressed In nd Uncertain term The field wa. (t nnd pools til W. U. kicked off for a fourth effort nt a touchdown, and rapidly Invaded Albnny's territory, hut that aggrega tion had strongthoncd its toam by taking a substltuto who was really a crack player on Albany's flrst team, nnd tho contest was moro evenly bal anced. Slowly W. U. nflvnncod to Al bany's -0 ynrd-llno, but gradually from this point Albany advanced on tholr opponents, nnd when tlmo was Anally called the ball died on Albany 2C-ynrd line, where Wlnslow's nttompt to kick for goal was blocked by Albany, after having been twlee puntod by Albany, In the effort to gain ground. The line-up of the two teams, when the gnme sTafteil, was": ' ia. I j iuvi.i n.iHnv Uf I M W JL'JSBP Ho meal In day hat uch an effect on one mood at bmktaat A wall. jwtpmeu DfcakJi lood neoda Economy Brand Evaporated Cream It addt a hchnctt to your tool that nothing Im can. It U tho cou pari oi cow- mux. Ten your crooer you want to wral our nutniiwa to Dutineti with a W. TJ. Splwe r Klker Avertl) Slmtiks- ' KnotU Call I n Whitemau Matthews (cap) Jerman WlnHldV Traiumel ?i u a rt T I'.T n h i. n it h if li Q (tap) McKerolier K B Shaw OIHclals Ilupert and Iontf Time by halves M minute each. Albany. Mare tws nani Zuinwalt Uurnes Walt Kreiteh Ilutler Howell . Illlyeii New York, Nov. 21. It dooe soem that tho women of Gotham therefore of the entire country, since styles omanato from hero, Bhould be most thankful for the pretty fashions whloh wo havp this year. Then among tno future blessings they should aak for tho power of discrimination, for thoro aro so many beautiful tliincs in tho shops with which milady Ib ex pected to adorn horsolf that it is very difficult to know what not to buy. Already tho stores, having reaped their harvest from tho top-season prices aro beginning to mako appre ciable reductions on smart fabrics of wlntor and tho day of tho woman whoso dress allowance Is by-no mvans considerable seems nonr at hand. SJIky zlbellnes, cheviots nnd home spuns which sold at two dollars a yard at the oponlng of tho season have boen reduced one-third and tho same is true of expensive vloles, otnmlnee. satin-broendes, mouseellnes nnd ma terials for afternoon and ovonlng wear. The values of trimmings of every description have been correspondingly cut so that It Is now possible to have a gown with all the pristine ologance, v.i uuvuuvv euueuu iuuuus ni a vory much loss cost Thnt now skirts will be wider nnd moro olnborato is attostpd by a protty mpdol in brown Imltntion vlole. The skirt Is laid In throo tiors, each boing ombroiderod with a hand of dollcato chonlllo nnd silk ombroidory. Around tho walat tho fulnoss is gathered, though tho uppqr tier Is acant because of the general full effect of tho do- cool MMVMat and you need tcono-ny urano, no ture you tee the above cap latel be onomy brand. lots you ty. HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING CO. nighliad, niiaoli y! New Flume Completed. W I Houston, of tho Dorena Lum uit i uiuimny, mnuo me i-eflUr a pleasant buslnees call while transact ing business In town Monday. Mr. tit uston reports the big tlume for floating ttafl. lumber and timbers from their mill to the new Ilohemla, Cottage Oravi railroad now completed, and sns tho ofllces and other buildings will soon be erected at their aiding, (nnd that they will then be ready for I at live milling operations. They have already been tilling a good many local jordors. and ar turning out a flue grade of lumber. Lane County Lead tr. I doing against aature in treatment Invariably brings failure. We assist nature, henre success crownB our ef forts. Dm Sohoettle. Ilarr & Darr. Ostfo- paths Oram! Opera House, Salem. Or. Main 29SJ. I PJione sign. Tho bodlco Is nccordlan plaited and blouses over a girdle of darker brown satin. Falling ovor tho blouao front nnd back is a boloro of, bands" of laco stltchdd togethor with strips of brown satin to match tho glrdlo. Tho sleovos nro laid In box plaits at the top but tho puff bolow the olbow Is tucked, tho tucks being held In placo with stltchlngs of French knots Instead of the regulation machine stitching. Tho collar is a pretty symDhonv In burnt cream lace with pipings at the top of burnt orange velvet, olive green loulslne, cream net nnd white chiffon Only the faintest glimpse of each color and material Is visible, but the effect Is very complicated and artis tie Women who object to elaboration In street CMtumee will probably not smile upon the growing tendency tc expand upon tailor-made dresses. In fact except for morning wear very fw strictly tailored towns are seen. '' nn vow anu rich cloth are all trimmed ornately and are as appropos for calling as they are fnr atreot pur poses. Appropriately with the Thanksgiv ing displays there come some smart designs for country wear. Brown la a lending color for those costume and shnres favor with hunter's green, a revival this year, and aranberry red. with Its delightful darker' shading of blackish-bronse i Among the automobile style there are some striking uoveltles in fur. near and monljeiy klnlare the pre ! vailing furs and nothing has yet been ' Introduced to supplant thorn In modish favor. Ruselnn cat pelt Is pretty, but almost too delicate for the different of our grandmothers. Imaging corset covers, chomises, etc, of etoflef hat Isto and such materials fifty years ago. Not $nly haye we snoji articles in this prpgrosBlvo age, but they are as ornately decorated as many of the handsome' houso gowns. Etollo, it will bo romombored has an advantago ovor nun!s. veiling in that it is softer and lklpn' Llngerlo in these new fab rids' aro triminea with' real laco nnd the petticoats have the most oxqulsito hand-painted flounces Im aginable. A rJow ' combination Is a sort of camisole and petticoat; this is shown in pale blue French batiste and is covered with tiny hem-stitched tucks arranged In squares and alter nated with medallions of lace. The bottom rufllo has largo flowered lace dosignos outlined with baby ribbon so narrow that it seems hnrdlr morn than strands of coarse sewing silk. Tho fusslnoss of women's gowns Is extending to children's clothos as well and many a tiny tot's party frock Is so swathed In chiffon nnd lace ruffles that It Is dlffldult to boo in what ma terial tho design is developed. Happily school dressos remain plain A few bands of pretty braid or n row or two of fancy buttons about tho yoke and sleoves Is tho limit of cnuai8n trimmings. very pretty blouse drosses aro soon made of heavy vostings. Those nro comfort ablo and can be laundered easily so that it Is possible for a miss to be splc and span tho soascn through. Chlldrons coats aro mado of dark bluo and dull green chovlot lined with red flannel. Thoy are perfectly straight from neck to hem and con fined only with bolts of patent Ieathor or of white kid. Youthful hnU of scratch felt, bea ver nnd other materials consldored ultra-smart for grown-upa are pretty. Simply bnndB of heavy gros grain rib bon with probably a brass button fin ish is all the trimming necessary. Some times the button is replaced by a bow with streamers that fall to the hem of the fiklrt. Ermine Is tiaod exclusively for chil dren's furs' and tho largo flat bows aro tho nowost shape. Cute little stolo onds aro aomqtlmes appllquod with -designs of lace, whllo tho muffs have roaottos of plaltod chiffon tack od horo and thoro with llttlo. ribbon bows. Ultra-smart ladlos1 capos havo vory graceful flowing sleeves and hoods of tho samo mnterlal faced with fancy SllkS, Tho 8100VOS. howovnr. urn ihn , .. . -.., -vav wae. N S f8P-i i,;-" JrKKsnn V si VkmrnW' When the story of Chinese atrocities filled the papers and Shocked the world, it was the women' who drew tho pity and sympathy of all. Doubtless many a wife who heard her husband's words of sym pathy for these women thought with a pang, of the blindness of men to the suf fering under their very eyes. It is true. The suffering of women in China was severe but short. Many a wife suffers for years with a daily ngony of.pain, Her nerves shattered, her stretfgfli almost gone, and never hears a word of sym pathy. To women such as these Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription brings the oppor tunity of a new life of health and happi ness. It establishes regularity, dries the arnins wuicn weaKcn women, neais in flammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. "I had falling of Internal organs and had to jro to bed ever)' month i had Irregular period, which would Rometlmea latt ten or twelve daya," writes Mrs. Alice L. Ilolmea, of CooUpring St., ITnlontown. l "Had also indigestion o bad that I could hardly eat anything. Dr. Picrce'a I'avorile Pretcriptfon and ' Golden Medical Dis covery" cured me I took three bottles of the ' Favorite Prescription ' nnd one of the 'Golden Medical Discovery ' " Sick people are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, bv letter, free. All corresnoiid. ence Is held as- strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the bowels and stimulate the sluggish liver. ,0HEt3IR) M0JCMi1B nlTjSIQHClHOi 3 TRAINS TO THE EA8T DAILY, DKTABT JTOB Chicago Portland Brx'diU 9:20 a. m Tia Huntington Atlantic Kxpreta 8:18 p. m. via Bunt-lngtoa TIME SCHEDULES from Portland, Or, Salt Lake. Danvnr. v. OTA4t. nZ. ; 'ij -- City, fit tenia, Chicago Bait Lalo. Denvisr v, W,w4L n.L. '- - iji"& Vulmi anM ttr&L-nla, Chicago tU.Paal Past Mail o.uu p. m. man, uinueane: i rani. Dnlnth.MllwankM. uuaiuib ivuitngu, na ABat, Walla Walla, LowlitonTl Bpokaae, Wallace PrTiil man. Mlnueatnlli hi AKRTVa THOU I JO ?ra iSa 7C" hours ,,, OCEAN AWD RIVER BCHEDULh" From Portlana K (p. m. distinguishing fenturos and aro mado In two parts. There Ib a close-fitting under sloovo that gives tho comfort of a coat, thus doing away with one groat objection to tho capo; thon there Is a full outor sloovo, thnt falls into tho foldB of tho capo and adds much to Its beauty. Calling coats of moleskin with bole roes of heavy laco studded with them Immense pancake muffs trimmed with countless tails and In tho center hugo bunches of scented satin flowers are fastened. MAUDE GRIFFIN S. C. STONE, M. D. ....PROPRIETOR OP.... STONE'S DRUG STORES QALEM, OREGON. Tho Btores(two n number) are lo cated at No. 235 and 297 Commercial street, and tro woll stocked with a complete lino of drugs and medicines toilot articles, perfumery, brushet etc. Has had some 25 years experience is tho practice of modlclne, and non makoB no charges for consultation, ex amlnatlon or proscription. Dally Di Bandar oxcec 8 cm. Saturday, Qr.m. i All sailing dates snbjoct TofeanFranclKo 3atl every 6 day COLUMBIA WVKR ToAstorta and Way Landings, P. a p.ta. WILLAMETTE RIVER steamer Ruth leaves Salem for Portland and way landings on Toe days, Thursdays and Saturdays, about 7 a, m. m. P. BALDWIN, A. L. CRAIO, AgLO.R.&N. SsJen. uon. rass. Agt Portland, Or. Your Stepmother Is still hero, and as busy as ever. When your clothos aro worn and dirty, or tho buttons ofi take them to her, at tho Salem Dyolnj and Cleaning Works. Repairing and rollnlng; now velvet collars put on overcoats; also four suits a montk for L Called for and returnod. MRS. O. H. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial Street jS THEDANDRUff ft that burrows up the scalp, nuklnj dandruff scurf, ctung the hair to rail, and finally BALDNESS. You Mill have NO MORE DAN. DRUm PALLING HAIR, or BALDNESS If you ute NEWBRO'S HERPIOIDE The only Hair Preparation on this akioluUIy new scientific principle. For tale by dru&lit. Price $1. YV. W. Hall. R. E. DOWNING. HALL & DOWNING. Money Loanlne, Insurance. Collections, Loans negotiated for ourselves and patrons on the ties terms at reasonable rates. Tloza bik dp stairs, opposite Gray Bros. State St.. Salem Oreeor nTMTT Tin airau4if jim PTTiRS Rs: Biipposltora i .sbsmw n j .. tllaa. Rati. I i nAA i.kui. b..i hi- u .. z. . " w m I wiwvto iJTl PIlWITIUf, 1 I, WHIM I I iter U U 701 el Air for tLm Vr B. II Urrt, E - omi f , (j(iTt sr it Will ltu I fMf4. Vt XI I) WcOiJ, lii,bmtc, TtanwrV J - xi T(B. a iiuai St riBi6. i vu t j. !., M Cn. B.aiu,, n. Uwll 1 ' '-' dMTIN K'lDV. UNritrri SftTHl Sold In Salem by 8. C. Stone. Call for Free Samples. f EKKYROyflL PILLS fr.S Vt tit CIllClIl-sTKlfH ivmiJii V) i,W P wj '-HCOrCR'O CNOtlCH Offers a choice of THREE gatewirt, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH it OMAHA, to Chicago and poinfs East Through Standard and Tourist Bleeping cars dally between San Fru cIbco and Chicago via Los Ang&i and lil Paso. Through Tourist Sleeper ewh TUESDAY from Portland to CWcajs via Salt Lake and Colorado Springs. Tlnough Standard Sleeping Can daily between Ogdon and Chicago. Lowest rato In effect always avail- ablo via "Rock Island System." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES Is effect on July 12, 13, 15 and 16, and August 18, 19, 25 and 26; 90 days re turn limit Bo auro that your ticket reads via tho Great Rock Island Route. Tho best and most reasonable din ing car Borvlco. For Information, GEO. W. BAINTER, T. P. A. L. B. CIORHAM, Don Agt, 250 Alder atroet. Portland Ore, 1 1H.1) kM (.oil MUUU tXIM MU4 rfUUMntbM TKko.ethtr. IUAiw ''" yk.tlt.l(. ui hmh U. B7 jt yr (r(IM. or m4 4. r4 J11.'.' '" I 11m." w l.r, T r. lira U.1L lamintuUBui.1. ,. .11 fi...:.. .v; .- -""" . a I aa4JU WORK mtXXYISKISI) WHEN PROMISXSD f93 Csgmiictal St. NO LeNGTIlY ARGUMENT IS The ruau who can do tha most tlatl bt work, quioket and oliewpost, the man you want! to do your work. All I ask 1 a ohanoe to prove what I say is j mi. It Is mure to ycur Interest that you have l.pr0Ot than it U to mlna. m inn i uiu For sale by Daniel J. Fry. Send 10 kinds of wwthtr that one l v,w.n.i ?.ont.. 3 ia'P forarnpe to The to sncOtintT nt country how wf L "i- 1" "'TllT ,-- A handsoiiM auto coat with hat to rAnCirW f k T I r A w mateli. che. to Ui hsra of the rUKtlUn LAt 1 I AL awn and Is made of hmt-haired mon NOT AFFECTED BY WALL STREET kb 8Km. over th shoulders uVr Enabling owners of approved prop Ireops a deep cap collar, the 'runts' ertles to of which fasten with cbaljts caught at ' DEVELOP EXTEND EQUIP ct side with wiuaoma Utile lvns INDUSTRIALS. RAILWAYS, mumps hHds. The pate of the utonktva ad similar eattrprisw. Address with art almost too human to wake a fash, full datalte, J. S. WHITE. Manager. UMMbl hemw the heatU of r4her Swurlty Life Ins. Co.. 6i Wall street animal mast be us4 for the purpose. Nw York. Mention has beM wade of the rt KlHott, Uac Job Printer Z t f . . t 4S--1-! i-t VA-J -1 sNe eot. but notkUig has been said jHUlG Wlllff Saflff CO, of the dull tmnniftl diMtgn In my h U "S UU' and brown which are used net wily FailCY Dry GoOdS rar Ruio4iiK. but walkUic and golf on Made up la a new ilne of heavy da) when the trim HttW weatr wrappers, all oolora. White under. will not afford the necoofary comfort.. wear. All kinds of wahtis. fancy Thee aregtltghed with their owp ma bol, Bilks, gen'and ladlce' fur. tiHal wHkth.fo5mIgablirBeR thread nJsMag goods, silk hondkerehlefs,' tl&t the ehee-makers uW aad are verv chlnawfire. New llBe of wlat-r onnria oJe. almost clumsy looking. for tale cheap. IM Court street Sa Tb Heweat f&shluM In Hngwle are lew. Or. Corner ef alley. Corvallis Eastern BR, TIME CARD NO. 24. No. 2 for Yaqulna: Leaves Albany 12:45 n. m. Leaves Con-allls 2:00 p.m. Arrives Yaqulna G20p.m, No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna CHS a,m. Leaves Corvallis 11,130 a. m Arrives Albany 12:15 p.m. No. 3 for Derelt: Leaves Albany 7:00 n.m. Arrives Detrol 12;i0p.m. No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrives Albany 5:56 p. m Train No. 1 arlvea In Albany in time to connect wjtfa Uie S. P. wuth bound train, as well as giving two or three hours In Albany before depar ture of S. P. northbound train. Train No. a connects with the S. P. trains at Oervallla and Albany giv ing direct service tq Newport and ad jacent beaohes. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Broltonbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7:00 a. m., reaching De troit abaut noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs jame day. Per further Information apply to BDWIN STONE, Manager. T. COqKIjELL, Agent, Albany. II. II. CRONISH, Agent. Corvallis. Quick Time. East From Tocoma. Seattle, tho Paget Sound country and Spokano to Mis souri river points and tho Southeast tho Burlington offers oulck Benrlee. Through trains Seattle to Kansaa City equipped with big, free chair cars standard Pullman sleopora, and last but not least tourist sleopers, elees, comfortablo and cheap. Why not take tho Southeast special via Billings and tho Burlington? You can't do bettor, and you might do worse. 1 M in A. C. SHE-DON, General AgtnL lOO THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. O. C. T. CO.'S PASSENGER STEAMERS POMONA and Altooa leave for FoitlaaJ MonJT W eJnrxlay ud Krluay at 10 a, m. Tulj-, Tburadar and Sainrdtr at 7 a m Fur Oorrallii, Tuealjr, TbmdaT aud bamrday at 6 p. m For Indepeudeace daily excpt Saudar atp iu. Deck: Foot of Trade Street M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. Capital Normal School First National Bank Qulldlntr. Sales The fall terra of twelve weeks opew bepteracer 28, Address. J. J. KRAPS, Salem. Of J. Brownstein & Son. 54 State street. Hlehestcash price paid for Hides, Pelts. Wool. TsIIinj aadfers: alsoeBeral dealer ia ow Iron, Rofcteraad Metals. atsiMBMWPlllMUtaMetevjdribAUKfl