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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1903)
tt3l9flP lt JMX TtME AILY JaNALSALMM, eBCOeW,- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28,J903. X. , . lit t r4 I S HI h. v IhpHfglits and ' . Social Leaders. Bvety community, however small, has Ha group of energetic women, who lead sua light the way in every local enter erise. If it is charity, a bazaar, a church lair, or any other benevolent undertak ing, they work day and night to make it a success. They arc not the women who neglect their homes to serve the public. They simply do double service. Many a husband knows what it is to bring his wife home frcmi a fair or bazaar near the, hour of midnight and see her drop, in sheer exhaustion, into tho first chair she comes to. While the lights were bright tuad the talk and laughter were all about ,-.-vv2 s m. sst, sss . r. 'sa yji r, v 'jspy va wwt wmm &-8r.mg?. 'rrnvtWiHW z..t' i.i msw vwfi?jMrs. s&tim waama her, she didn't realize her own weari ness, llut once at home, exhaustion over came her. If a woman were thoroughly robust, without ache or pain, she could not keen this work up without under mining her health, what shall be said then of those women, who are not strong, who suffer from headache, backache, bearing-down pains, and other conse quences of a diseased condition of the womanly organism ? And these woman are in the great majority. There are few women who aru free from diseases peculiar to their sex. BUXNINO THH CANOUt AT nOTII KND8. That expressive saying not only sug gests the most rapid form of waste but also the most foolish. When a woman overtaxes her strength in any cbumj, whether in tne enjoyment of social pleasures, or iu the service of church or charity, she is rapidly hastening to the cud of her public activity. The proof of this is found right at home. Young matrons who are not dancing any more, church workers who re no more active ; these have not step ped aside because of loss of interest but because of lack of strength. There is not n weak woman who would not like to be mnde strong again. There l not a sick woman who would not like to be made well And there is not the least reason, in ninety-eight cases out of every hundred, why women should con tinue to be weak and sick. Tho first step to the re-establishment of the gen eral health is to establish the local womanly health. "I feel that It is only my duty to send Jpu a statement of mv case." writes Mrs. lary E. Wilcox, pf llmo (Kaluy River), Algoma Co , Out. " t suffered untold muery for many jenrs with uterine trouble, until I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's giwl medicine and mod the local treatment .m advised, I took two bottles of ' favorite lYeacnption ' ami two of 'Gulden Medical Discover)'.' I also scut for one Ixi.v uf Miur ' Antiseptic and lYndint: rtupnoUi'ri.' I have only used i wo an" that was two mouths ago. Have not bad 10 uxu any since, but I shall keep 1'i-iu in the hottw. I would sdviv cv;r imien who suffers from To Dedicate New Church. Now York, Nov. 28. Klabornte nr raugQinontH hnvo been completed for 1ho dedication tomorrow of the new vrhlto marble building of Sr. Francis do Sales itonmn Catholic church. In Nlnoty-slxth street, near Loxlustou avtmiio. ArchhjHhop Farley Is to aill elato, and ho will be assisted by a number of prominent priests and pre lates. The new ohm oh cost $13U,uuo, and has ono of the most bonuttful ox- -Vj V I J niM ,iwwwi upon neamiy woiuanooou. jJU WHj Women whuse vitality has been sapped d; pregnancy arv inuiilied by Wimwuuiiiii, anil mu carnages. w hich blast so many fond niotWr's hori. are prevented. Flooding. wJilen so onen occur auer childbirth, is oorrectet v. htm Wine of Canlut is used during pregnaiwr. Wme of t'ardui babies are hwtthy babies. beoauM, uuriag the months of prgnauoy, the mother it able to uiQ them tweeseary vitality and strength. With thee facts presented to American women ho axpootant mother should le sutisfted without the re-inforct went that Wine of Cardui will give her. Rver) mother should be able to trvnt liervelf in her Uomms with this -aluable Htediciiie. Wine of Carduicanbeseeuretl fraw any druggist at 91. 00 a bottle. raiMtv,K.o..ji.u,ioaL I am Uie mother of seven rhildren and white in iwegnaiMy with tw fintaix sufXereil untold initery until they we born. Oue month before the euven'li us bom iliegaa to Uke n bottle of Wine of Oanhu.which gave 100 relietaftertukingthreeuoetM. 1 used the rvmainderoiUie bottle uutil the birth of theoliild.and was stouter in thnw d after the birth than I was in a month alter the birth of either of lb ar.-i six. I am $) vohn old. M1US. V. KUAlUfm OTAFORD. WlNECftRDUl ulceration of the uterus and piles' to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery . It & the best medicine in the world. Also write to Dr. Pierce for his advice.' I have felt better in the past seven months than I have for years. Every month I used to have to go to bed and have hot poultices and take laudanum to ease the pain. I don't go to bed now, nor do I take laudanum. Every spring I used to be troubled with piles, but I did riot 'have any trouble of that kind this Bpring. I keep Dr. Pierce's Com pound Extract of Smart-Weed in the house. It is a wonderful medicine." ran way o rscapk from the diseases which afflict women, is marked by the footsteps of hundreds of thousands of women who have been raised to strength from weakness and from sickness tonealtb, by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It estab- 1 lanes periect regularity, dries the drains which weaken women, heals in flammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It cures backache, head ache, and the other painful consequence of womanly disease. It tranquilizes the nerves, encournfea the nn- U petite, and induces refresh- T "I feel it my duty to send you this testimony," writes Mrs. Tillie Lincey, of Gravel Switch, Marion Co., Ky. "I had been a sufferer from uterine trouble for twelve years, having doctored with the most skillful physicians but find ing only temporary relief from medicines prescribed by them, I was advised by a friend to take Favor ite Prescription, ' which I did, and after taking six bottles I find that it has effected a complete cure." "Aiy niece was troumeu with female weakness for about four years before I asked for your advice," writes Mr. J. W. McGregor, of 6ad Street and Princeton Ave., Chicago, Ills. "You ndvised her to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription which she did faithfully for nine mouths, and now wc must acknowl edge to you that she is a well woman. Wc cannot thank you enough." YOU CAN BB CURHD by "Favorite Prescription" if your dis ease i,!' Kd Slor. Champion of England. tacts snow mat only two women lit every hundred who have given " Favorite Pre scription " n fair and faithful trial have failed of a complete cure. Women who tll.v.f t.Mfc W...T inw IIUIIIUII ill .VLt Y I wave Buucrcu lur vcurs mm nave uau me ' advantages of the most skillful medical j 1 a 1 r ,.!.,. treatment, nave at last tried "Favorite Prescription " and been cured. Women aXftjfflllS jierfectly and permantly cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Sick and ailing women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held in sacred secrecy and the written confidences of women are guarded by the same strict prbfes slonal privacy observed by Dr. Pierce in verbal consultation with sick women at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Insti tute, Buffalo, N. Y. Address Dr. R. V Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Accent no sultltutr for T7nvnrUn Prescription" though the dealer says that surprising his friends. Ho is showing it is 'Must as good." If he told the whole cloveror work every day and Is de affiPSKJ'""1 t0, "" tho pugilistic ladder because of the little more profit paid by . it n rapid rato. When tho Cord"ll the sale of less meritorious medicines. Ilerorra fight was on tho bets against auk you ai? I Cordoll at tho ringside avorngod 2 to Then at the expense of one-cent for , but tho ,a(1 (ium0d a lot of sure each year of your life you can pay the '., , .. , , , expense of mailing a free copy of Dr. ,hlB manpy by tho good ring work. 1'ierce'sv.ommouaense aieuicoi Adviser, in paper covers. This gTeat medical work contains more than a thoimnd 'arge pages and over 700 illustrations, and is sent absolutely fret on receipt of stamps 10 pay expense ot mailing only. Stuid si onc-ccnt stamps for the book In paper covers, or thirty-one stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. U. V. Pierce. Huffalo, N. Y. torlon of nuy church building lately erected In New York. tied iTmo draws with Young Pater Jackson, I take a pleasant uoru annK, the next a(' Jo Wnlcott to his credit while morning I feol bright uud my com' Itellly has had dedslom over Al. plexlou In better. My doctor ay tt Ne,i and nni.r0l,B others acts gently on the s.omache. liver and N" a,m "l,f?u" , ?" ,, , Kldnoys. and Is a pleasant laxative, it ouas; Corliett and Kddle Hanlon is made of herbs, and Is proparod as have ut last settled 'hair dlincuUies wstly aa tea. It Is called uiuoa uitHi- and have signed to box 30 rounds be lolna. All druggiets soil It at 36c and fo .,. UavtM valiev 'oiuh of thl 60 cents. Lane's Fnml.y Medicines f?r "R J '' , ", , movos the bowels each day. If you c,t' on Dbc- The weight has been cannot got tt, send tor tree samples, sot at 1x8 pounds at 6 o'clock on tho Address, Orator Woodward, I.cRoy, l!By of u,e CQnU(gt. The Hays Vn'loy --' ;rj- ' nianagoment agrees to allow the box ers fifty per cent of the gross r col p to and Corbett 5 iter cent and three rail Motherhood lyroTIIKRUUOD is the reward nature by disease camioi saifiv give uirin 10 cnu dren. In pregnancy ana 111 childbirth woak neas of the mother is mealed in tho pain and agony she suffer. This great medicine drives out every ves thrrt nf inflammation and weakness, and gives tone and strength to the delicate or gans which mature the child. The pains of FRISCO SPORTS ACTIVE Young Corbett and Eddy' Hanlon to Box Fast Young Bay City Pugilist Who is Surprising His - Friends At the Science San Francisco, Nov. 38. Big Sandy Ferguson, tho, Chelsea Giant as ho is often termed, and his manager L. B. McCloan, nre now at LarKspur, the former working out with George Gardner. Ferguson is listed to meet Jack JolniBon before tho Colmn Ath letic. Club on tho 4th of noxt month. Ferguson weighs 210 pounds and stands C foet 3 Inches. Ho recently defeated Joe Wnlcott in a flifteon round contost at Itoiton. Forguson has met Johnson twice and although he lost one decision 'in twolvo rounds ho says that he will win to a certainty when the match is on. There hns beon considerable discus sion regarding tho first mooting ef Ferguson and Johnson and for the sake of the enlightenment of those who do not know, Johnson fought Ferguson at Philadelphia In a six-round-no decision contest. Ferguson while In England took part in 14 diihli Innlmllnir n n with Tint) Tav. .. . Ilfll.ltl joe uans, me coiureu iigmwuiKiii, hns bean after Jnck Blackburn again. Mniia la njlf antlafloil with Vila VBOAnt wiiii" i v mi...- - . , , ... - .. . ,. ,,. , showing with Jack and Is trying to secure anotner matcn wiin mm. rjftve Barry," the Irish-American ml-Wit and Jim Weedy arc to UUA U rUIMIUB IfOlUl'J till? I1UUUIIIIU "Athlotlc Club within tho noxt four weeks. Buddy Ityan, tho eastern light wolght, has forwarded a chnlionge to Jimmy Brllt. Ryan Is now In Chicago and ho has a number of worthy ring vlctorloa to his credit. Jack Cordoll, tho fnst young San Francisco pugilist, has not got ovor ui inic ne nns neon uoxins; ui tiosion nnd vicinity and has mot such ring sters as Otis Rhitlln, Tom Carey and Bob Armstrong. I 'Din eumnl Attitntla Plnli nf ftnlr. Innd slgnol Billy Woods (colored) of Los Angolos nnd Tommy Hellly of San Francisco to box 16 rounds at IB pounds under I Us nusplcos on Dee. 14th. The referoo is to be mutually agreed upon and Hellly has left Port land for Oakland. Woods has had road tickets. Manager George Weed en will look nfter Corbett Intar-ats. At a prior meeting tho men boxed n 20 ruund draw. Marvin Hart of Ixiulsvllle and Joe Choylnak! recently met at Philadel phia nt the Washington Sporting Club nnd boxed alx rounds to a draw. I George Cole the clever Philadel phia colorod boxer is coming to the coast to try-out before the Colmn Club. He Is anxious to meet any of the following men: 'Dixie Kid." Al. Nell, Harry Foley. Dave Barry, or Hilly Woods. Arrangements have been made for a iti round contact between James J. Corbett and Robert FltsaluuBomi be fore the Yoaowite Club, early In Ma'. Jim Jeffords, now In the east. agre;s to box either Mania Hart. Kid Car ter. (his IthuHn or Joe Cfeoynski for the sake of proving hit right to n.et Jaek Munroe. , Ivor Lawnoa. Floyd McFarland and Hardy Downlas. three American cyc lists of repute, arv entered la the big Cycling Carnival to be held at the Sydney, N. S. WV cricket grounds next month. Lawaoa has bean Is Australia nnd New South Wales before and while there he treated the public lo some good riding that was much ap-preciatt-d He Ja now looked upun aa a muih Improved ridi- and will uivi Major Taylor, tho colored champion a hard battle. Dooldos being runner up In the American championship he Is a one-mllo champion and he has had the honor of defeating Kramor. McFarland has a reputation for being a wonder at handicap racing. Down ing is considered to be an all-round top-notch er. CZAR'S WEDDING DAY When He Took Princ ess Alix For His Wife Pen Sketch of the Remark able Ruler of All the Rus sias That is Very Readable Berlin, Nov. 28. (Jcrmans who woll romombor the girlhood days of Prlncoss Alix at Darwtndt can scarce ly realize tho fact that it Is nino ynrs today slnco sho became tho brldo of the Czar of All tho Russians. During the last few weeks she lias again vis ited the scones of her happy youth, looking llttlo older than when sho left nearly a decade ago. The visit to Darmstadt and Wiesbaden and tho return Inter for the funornl of little Princess Elizabeth of Hewe afforded the Germans a good opportunity of viewing the Csar at closo range. In all tmth it must bo said that the im pression left by his Imperial Majesty was dletinctly a favorable one. In view of tho conflicting statements that flood tho European press rogard Ing the Czar's personality and the stnto of his health the following, writ ten by n promlnont journalist who had facilities for closo obsorvation during tho recont stay of Nicholas II on Gorman soil, is not without in terest. Tho Czar, says tho writer, has just body enough to maintain nnd sheatho n hlgh-etrung norvous systom. Ono can hardly renllzo that ho Is ho, so modost, (pilot nnd unaffected in his boarlng. Ho Is rofined without boiug finical, dellcato without effeminacy. Though oxtromely lmprosslonablo and emotional, ho bohavos like a man of cold nature and kcops undor nil clrcumstancos a lovol head. His good form was modosty itsolf.-iinnlloyed with shynoss and ono thought the dis position must bo obliging. A pair of candid, kindly blue oyes bring him at onco into touch with those who moot his gaze. They are full oyes and n llttlo like those of Alonndor II, but do not, like Aloxnndor's, oxprcos n mournful sense of solitude. Tho under part of the face, how ever, shows the habit of retlcenco. Tho Czar's lmprosslonablo nerves nro seldom without tho curb. But ho can not when stirred prevont tho nervous centers suddonly drawing to thorn se'vos all tho blood in his body; this makes his pallor striking and brings on a stato that ought to, but doe not make him quiver nil over like a strongly excltod thoroughbred horsn Doctors might say from this that he Is a "case." He is not. Ono detects no morbidness. His cool, col lected manner oxcludM the idea that he Is morbid. I should say he has good sense, ability to bend his mind to toll, and cleverness. Millionaire's Poor Stomach. The worn-out stomach of the ovor fed millionaire is often paraded In the public prints as a hornblo oiamule at the evils attendant on tho possession q f groat wealth. But millionaires are not the only onos who are afflicted with bad stomachs. Tho proportion Is far greater among the tailors. Dys penela and Indlgostlon are rampant among these people and thoy suffer far worse torturos than the millionaire unlees thoy avail themsolvee ot a standard medicine like Green's August Viewer, whtch has bn a favorite household remedy for all stomach troubles for aver 36 years. August Flower rouses the torpid liver, thus creating appetite and insuring perfect dlyoetiun. It tone and vitalises the estlr system, and tuaVoe life worth living, no matter what your station. Trial nottle. Sic; regular slxe, 75c At all druggists. At Dr. Stono'a drag store. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Haw Always Bought Sears the Signature of && t Badly Swollen, Could Scarcely WalK. Smoked to Excess Heart Affected. Dr.Milcs'Herxrt Cure and Nervine Cured Me. "I send you my tejtimonlal hoping it will Influence someone to use jour remedies tot the relief nnd cure of the diseases for which they are recommended, I am constantly recoramendinc them in this locality often indirectly to strangers. The worst case of nervous ptoitration I ever saw or rather heard of was that of a young man, a stranger who sent me word thanking me for the in formation and stating that to his certain knowledge, Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure hadsaved his life. As to my own case I was afflicted with heart trouble and nerv ousness due to the excessive use of tobacco which I had used from buyhocd. A man whom your medicine had cured of tobacco heart met me on the ttreet in BakcrsGeld oae day when my feet were so badly swollen I could scarcely walk and I was sufferinc con stantly from smothering spells, choking sen sation, pain and oppression around the heart. He told me to use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Nervine. I boucht three bottles of each and when ther were cone the aggravating symptoms n.id disappeared, but to make a sure thing of it I bought two more bottles of Nervine and am today perfectly welL h have used the Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Fills and consider all of Dr. Miles' medicines the very best of household remedies and wish that every sufferer might learn of their value." J. M. Duty, Custodian High School Bldgv hakcrsfield, Cab All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Disease s. Address Dr. Miles' Medical Ccs Elkhart, lad. S. C. STONE, A.. 0. ....PROPRIETOR OF..".. STONE'S DRUG STORES 8ALEM, OREGON. The stores (two 'n number) are la catod' nt No. 236 and 297 Commercial street, and are woll stockod with 1 complete lino of drugs and modlclnoc toilet artlcloo, perfumery, brushes etc. Has had some 26 years experience ts tho practice of medicine, and now niakos no charges tor consultation, ex aralnatlon or prescription Your Stepmother la still here, nnd as busy aa ever. When your clothes are worn and dirty, or the buttons off, take them to nor, at the Salem Dyelne, and Cleaning Works. Ropelring and rollnlng; new velvot collars put on overcoats; also four suits a month for $1. Called for and returned. MRS. C. H. WALKER, Prop. IOC Commercial Street. W YY. Hall.. R. E. DOWNING. HALL & DOWNING. Money Loanlne, Insurance Collections. Loans negotiated for ourselves and patrons on the tes terras at reasonable rates. Tioga bik upstairs, opposite Cray Bros. State St.. Salem Oreaoc riiuHearcn-s eriancH OrlTI B,i4 dT.W Ul. . I rtftlntl, La4lw.ua UlKtllt .r t.-.IIl.Iir.VlKlf! KKUIUUI la U II nt U.IJ muUM Uim MM IU H v r lo TnlninavlSuv Bl latr rtMW(Ultfl.t k4 Imll f u"l,UllarrirL4lM.oiMi-,k;r. j MMM Mr 'rl1Ml&ra. lla.KlAD A turn I mU Drtir aiil. l.imoiMi,iiik Biut Is.uaaTmiiMaltU. BVUk CblrliUr t'kiwl! CT M ..r. I'UllU. urtici.u. cbl TIW I Sold In 8alsm by 8. C. Stone. Hll for Vree Samples Corvallls & Eastern R R. TIME CARD NO. 24. No. 2 for Yaqulna: Leaves Albany 12H5p, in. Leaves Corvallls 2:00 p.m. Arrive Yaqulna 6:20 p.m. No. 1 Returning: Loaves Yaqulna , C:4E a.m. Leaves Corvallls 11:30 a,m Arrlvos Albany 12:15 p.m. No. 3 for Dereit: Leaves Albany .. .. .. 7:00 a.m. Arrives Dotrol 12:20 p.m. No. 4 From Detreit: Loaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrives Albany 5:55 p.m. Train No. 1 arires In Albany In time to connect with the S. P. Youth bound train, as well as giving two or throe hours in Albany before depar ture of S. P. northbound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallls and Albany giv ing direct service to Newport and nd Jacaut beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit. Breltonbu6h and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7:00 a. m., reaching Do troit about soon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. For farther Information apply to HDWIN ST0N8. Manager T COCKRBLL. Agent. Albany II II CRONISK. Agent. Corvallls. WE .k. w s wit 1 w I PILES RU- supposltoiu & W OrU4 Sckl, BltUarll), K. O wiIim 1 u tr ) fa tuj t u ttala Ut tian." Or. S, K. limn, tm WB kattaKMk.V V.tarlwt 'Tkirtir.wlmiilHiUrSj rr. uhiw. a. ii d Xtoin, cui,f, i.n, w.w 'Jt;. ttfsi Tftt i tpis yrt, i k Swi at riiit ,sn KVt ' tf-t, M Cot. S.afU. m. IK.B j9",1' in hjoT. tanosTca. r. H 4 M gMQfftoE jKun HiraiflBra aWSaa-:&itia:i 3 TRAIN8 TO THE EA8T DAILY, DXFABT roa TIME SCHEDULES From Fontanel, Or, AEIUVM FROM Chicago Portland Sbclal 9 .-20ii. m (ton Salt Lakt. ItaUTtr. ft. Worth, Omaha, KamiA UHT, bl. JjOlllt, U01C1K9 WBp n ana mat Atlantic Kxp" 8:11 n. n Tlu Hani bikton rail 21 all scop. in. Tla Bpokan 4nlt Lrko. Donvsr FL Worth Oanhn, Knauj ftf,'. UiUk, t'hlcnfo ana aii 1. Walla vVa, LcwUton, 8pokan , tVallaco, Pull man. Mlnneatxiun SL "W i Paul. Dululh.Mllvrauktw uaicaxo, au.i -Kasi. 70 . hours x yr PORTLAND TO CHICAGO J Mo Cbaoie of Cars OCEAN AND RIVER BCKEDUt f Prom Portlscd' All tailing date subject to caange Korean FrancifOJ Sailtituy 8da Sp.in Dally except Bnnday 8p.ra. Saturday or.m. COLUMBIA RIVKH ToAttoria and Waj Landlngi, lp.w. 0Z. 8ca'i WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ruth leaves Salem for Portland nnd way landings on Tues days, Thursdays nnd Saturdays, about 7 a. m. M. P. BALDWIN, A. L. CRAIQ, Agt.O.R.&N. Satem. Qen. Pass. Agt Portland, Or. Offers a choice of THREB gateways, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH or OMAHA, to Chicago and points East Through Standard and Tourist sleeping cars dally between San Fran cisco and Chicago via Los Angelea and El Paso. ThroiTgh Tourist Sleeper each TUESDAY from Portland to Chicago via Salt Lake and Colorado Springs. Through Standard Sleeping Oars dally bctwoen Ogdon and Chisago. Lowest rato in effect always avail able via "Rock Island System." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES la offoct on July 12, 13, 15 and 16, and August 18, 19, 25 and 2C; 90 days re turn limit Bo sure .that your ticket reads via tho Great Rock Island Route. Tho boat and most reasonaslo din ing car sorvico. For information, GEO. W. BAINTER, T. P. A. L. B. GORHAM, Qen Agt, 250 Alder street. Portlpjid Oro. Quick Time East From Tacoma, Seattle, tho Pugot Sound country and Spokane to Mis souri river points and the Southeast the Burlington offers quick service. Through trains Soottlo to Kansas City equipped with big, free chair oars standard Pullman sleepers, and last but not least, tourist sleepers, clean, comfortablo and cheap. Why not t&ko tho Southeast special via Billings and the Burlington? Yon can't do better, and you might do Nors A. C. SHE-DON, General Agent. IOO TIIIItD STHEET. PORTLAND. O. C. T. CO.' 8 PASSENGER STEAMERS POMONA and Alton ltare for rortland. Monday, Mcduetday and Frioayal 10 a, m, Tuetday. Thursday and Saturday at Ta rn Wr Oonralllr, Tuesday, Tfauraday and Saturday at 6 p ra For !&deBdeucv daily except Sunday at p. in. Deck: Foot of Trade Street. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. Capital Normal School First National Back Bulidinsr, Salem The fall term of twelve weeks opens September 28. Address J. J. JUMPS. Salem, Or J. flrownsteln & Son. 54 State street- Highest cash price MliforllWes. Pelts. Wool. Tallovr andfars; also general dealer in oW Iron, Robberand Metals- ODE