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"TfHHtFiffv -i w''(P3,9$Vl'pjl'1 ". vrvrv-r fwn i ""J,""" "p '; -IT? ?W lf!CT "'KfW(r-- TVP 7" -W. "P jst wtw '" "vynf? ' ''-" r'''''PT77!lWI!' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON,, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1904, . ' '- 3 WLATORS LET i o ?. A WOMAN'S LOOSE OF MARKET review of grain! trade and nl rnarKet conamons, iur- Iclttslvely to The Journal, by of Fyfe, Manson & Co., Itrade, Chicago.) ins been complete change of Kal sentiment In wheat for Holders who were un- l In getting any material In prices became discouraged fed sellers. As the market i there was a lot of stop los3 people who had holdings lev were unwilling 10 reauzu the market was going their o cau6e3 of tne change to In wheat are many. The movement continues long- eavler than expected. South- vement did not fall off as The visible supply was Bflvo millions In two weeits. U a let up in the volume' of tying. The pressure of the movement became too as a river sometimes rises Iks over Us banks so. this of wheat Beemed to fill up demandB and then over lie whole .speculative irauu eight. The sudden weaken- corn market Induced wheat lie approacn 01 me govern brt. which Is expected to be itho accumulation of stocks, fir Russian shipments, supply- pean demands, all helped to Stho market. decline Minneapolis Is sell- lots of flour, some, for ex ttdflc copst reports sales of Japan. ling for the tiade to discover he commercial basis. A per- iulllsa enthusiasm over the ted reports of dnraage to the et crop Is over. Speculative Ihavo taken their profits or isses: It remains to do seen Ig the big run will continue. NERVES .. H is timely to look ahead and remera ber that 'last year In November the western movement was one million and a half a day and no such move ment can possibly bo' expected this year. Conservative operators are calculating the present .stampede of holders will clear up the situation and Mint the next move of the trade and the public on the buying side will bo based on a more accurate knowledge of the actual yield of the year and that the next period of, Im provement will be of more stable character. Corn operatlons-havo been marked by a radical change aho. The unox- THRILLING INCIDENT IN HISTORY OF A HOME. THE Health Wrecked by Burden of 'Anx iety Ordinary Medicines Did Not Help Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Cure. pected happened the largest v acre age ever planted and thajnrgest per centage of green corn ever .seen late In September all helped forward to n degree thought almost Impossible a fortnight before by perfect weather conditions and absence of klll'ng fronts. Tho big corn crop Is made. There Is some shortage- In old supplies, but the now corn Is king from this on Offerings of millions of bushels of new corn for shipment to meet future contracts became- the mountain which overwhelmed the bull leaders regardless of their financial strength. The men nearest the corn fields were right. The powerful oper ators who banked on ridiculously low estimates of yield and an accident to the crop were wrong. From a 60c level May cornTs back near 45c. It will take more than ordinary develop ments In cash and export demands to check tho elnking tendency of tho price in the face of such magnificent premise. In oats there is less severe losi In prices. The market already had been depressed by heavy selling against accumulating stccks. The week raised visible stocks two and a half millions to total of 22,500,000. The May price touched 32c on further de cline and may reach the 30c level. VRRH OF .THE STOMACH. nt, Simple, but Safe Effectual Curo for It. and irh of the stomach has long been bed the next thing to-incurn- fbc usual symptoms are a full ting sensation nfter eating, nc- lied sometimes with sour or 'risings, n formation of gases, pressure on tho heart and id difficult breathing, bond- Icklo nppetite, nervousness and &1 played out, languid feeling. is aften n foul tast in the Icoated togue, nnd if tho In- the stomach could be scon, show n slimy, Inflamed con- pro for this common nnd ob- rouble is found in a treatment ftuse tho food to bo readily, By digested before it uns time ent nnd irritnte tho delicate surfaces of tho stomach. To prompt nnd henlthy digestion De necessaiy thing to do, and Irmal digestion Is secured the condition will have disap- ling to Dr. Hnrlnnson, the, ind best treatment is to UBe eh meal a tablet, composed of Aseptic Pepsin, n little Nnx, Seal and fruit acids. Thoso 5fln now be found at all drug uoiler the name of Stuart's Dys- ERblets and not being a patent rineMcan bo used witn perieci assurance that healthy up- . thorough digestion will fol Corsets for the Nose. The "smart" set In society and their followers In humble life will do almost anything to "Improve" their personal nppearance. Cutting dimples has been quite tho rage for some time past and the writer knows that "dimple cutters" In the West End have been doing quite n big business during tho present sea son. Ijidles who never dreamed of having dimples before have now got what they think admirable -specimens upon the face and neck. What will happen when dimples go out of fash Ion it la difficult to surmise, but no doubt the "beauty doctors" will be able to mako tho necessary repairs. Our contemporary, tho Medical Press and Circular, In IU current Issuo, deals with another of the latest novelties In this direction. It ema nateslike other things of the kind from Paris, and li a "special corset for the nose." It Is readily conceiv able that prolonged and severe pres fluro for the correction of a supposed malformation may bo most injurious under certain circumstances; while It is questionable If mere alteration In position would have tho slightest ef fect In removing a "bottle" noso or In overcoming a chronic rosacea To tho practice our medical contempor ary applies the sledgo hammer of de de nunciateon: "To lower the art of surgery to the lovel or mere facial beautlficatlon may be sometimes undignified, but to tamper with anatomical outlines of tho human countenance 1s one of the most Insidious form of ouackery when undertaken by unskilled hands, Some Important facts bearing on an exciting event which occurred' In Jan uary of 1903, have recently been brought to light. At thnt time, It will be recalled, an employe was re ported to have mado an attempt to stab his employer, Mr. J. A. Wyatt. The murderous purpose fortunately failed, and tho courts disposed of tho legal aspects of tho case. The public excitement died down, but the matter had other grave results, which for a long time threatened to make It a tragedy. Mrs. Wyatt, who had been pros' rated by anxiety for her hus band, did not recover from the se vere shock to her nervous system, and the doctors In charge of tho case corn exe;ted themselves in vain to help her. To a reporter who visited her home at No. 1189 Seventeenth street, Des Molne3, Iowa, Mrs. Wyatt de scribed her condition at this time as fo'.lows: "My solicitude was so great that It affected my heart and then my bloin- ach. I had pain In the region of the heart, palpitation and shortness of breath so thnt I could not walk vory fast. My head ached very badly and I was finally seized with vomiting spells whenever I took any food. A doctor was called who pronounced the trouble gastritis, but he gave mo no relief. Then I tried a second doc tor without benefit. By this tlmo I Sml lioKninn vnrv wank. 1 could not keep the most dellcafo bro'h on my stomach, and at tho end of a month fl was senrcely more than skin and bone and was really starving to death. "I don't look now like a woman Just ready to die, do 1? Well, I owe the recovery of my health to a very simple circumstance. One day when I wns down-hearted at the failure of everything that was done for mo 1 reca'led how much benefit my sister had not from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I decided to tnko them In plow of tho doctor's medicine. They help ed me right away. In four days I could tako -weak tea and crackers. In two weeks I was ablo to leavo my bod. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills was the only thing thnt checked tho vom iting and as soon as that was stop ped my other difficulties left me. I have a vigorous appetite now and am ablo to attend to all tho duties of my home." Not only great anxieties but small dally worries use up nervous force, nnd In multitudes of such ea3CB every organ of the body finally gets out of order .for the nerves supply the vital energy to every part. uaseB hko theso do not yield to ordinary medi cines. They are reached and prompt ly cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, because these mar velous pills act at once on the blood and "supply, it with nourishing ele ments that are carried to every nerve In tho body. The wdy to feel well, and to be well Is to keep tho blood pure and rich. The remedy that does that tho most quickly, thoroughly and cheaply is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They are sold by all druggists. Hs Surrendered. A story is to'.d of a labor war in Jones county, Mississippi, whfch wns recently fought out to a conclusion by one, Moses Adams, who owned a saw mill at that place, and whoso long tlmo amicable relations with his employes was severed by the de mands of the latter, which he con tended he could nqt concede without loss of not only his profits but his capital. Having received his answer, tola workmen struck. Undismayed, Moses Adams set about to secure other workmen to take tho places which the strikers hod abandoned. The strikers went Into camp, surrounded tho mill, sent out pickets, who throw out, hard and fast, all tho strlko breakers who camo within the lines. Moses Adams fought his fight out sldo the armed ramparts for a wholo month; then he concluded to surren der. His manner of doing so was In etilct accord with the mofct honorod rules of war. Instead of yielding his mill to the strikers for so much loot or of selling or leasing It to somo ono who would re-enllst the strikers In his service, Moses Adams courteous- ly Invited them Jo witness his subju gatlon and retreat. Ho did precisely what Kuropatkln did nt Lino Yang when Kurokl mode that position unattractive; ho blow up his works Having distributed the dynamite with skillful precision, he applied the match, and In less flme than It takes to tell It tho en tire works had disappeared from Jones county, Mississippi, and the war botween him and the strikers had come to an end. pppppjpppjPlpjppppppA irnrmlnr tisrt nftpr mfnls. v"--e- - - ----- . ivij uuuvi lunvu uj uuomiivu unttu" B. Workman, of Chicago, Ills., anj for tno gake or pampering a foo! u im. umiH iSn vanity." ixinaon Daily wewu. I A.l ..t.l I il.nl 'Catarrh Ih 1 from a neglected cold In the thereby the lining membrane oso becomes inuamea nnu tno Is discharge therefrom passing fd into tho throat reaches the this producing catarrh of the Medical authorities pro for me for three years for ca- stomach without cure, but to- am the happiest of men nfter Inly one box of Stuart's Dys- fablets. I cannot find appro- vords to express my good feel- ?have found flesh, appetite nnd est from their use." 's Dyspepsia tablets Is the preparation as well as the sira- id most convenient reniery for Irm of indigestion, catarrh of billiousness, sour stomach, urn and bloating after meals. Mrs.' Gilbert Has a Birthday. New York. Oct, 21. Scores of con- giatulatory massages from men and women prominent In tho theatrical profession all over tho county were received today by Mrs. G. H. Gilbert upon the eighty-fourth annlvorsary of her birth. Flowors, too, fairly rnlnod upon tho vorl ablo actress, and her homo, at No. 33 WeJt Sixty-first street, was a perfect bower. Never in bettor health ana as eager ior worn j a9 tho youngest beginner, Mrs, uu. bort spent a good part of tho day in rehearsing "Granny," tho Clydo Fitch show which Is to bo produced at tho Lyceum Theatro next Monday night and In which she Is to have tho prin cipal part. Mrs. Gilbert Is an English womnr, born In Lancashire on Octqbor 21, 1821. Her firat appearance was In the Norwich circuit as a dancer In 184C. Tho Barae year sho had mar ried a professional dancer, George Henry Gilbert. They camo to uiu United States In 1849, and sho contin ued as a dancer until 1859, when eho began playing'" lending old woman characters, In. which sho has acquired her present fame. Her husband died In 1SCG. In 1869 Mrs. Gilbert entered Augustln Dafy'H company and re mained In it until his death. Since then she has been with Charles Froh nian. Celebrate Nelson's Victory. London, Oct. 21. Trafalgar Dnv for tho anniversary of tho battlo of Trafalgar, fought October 21, 1805), was celebrated today in the custom ary manner. Many parts of tno world woro represented among tho beautiful floral offerings that wore n-aced about tho ba.se of Nelson 8 Column, ln Trafalgar Square Nelsons old flagship, Victory, at Portsmouth was decorated in honqr of tho day. : Excellent Custom Mill. 8Red Star MiHs, of Turner, are the most reliable concerns of nd in this valley. Under the etnent of T. N Humphrey the of that section find it to their It to natronlza these mills, as pake & specialty of that class of See announcement dwlt An Apple Country. A. P. Aufranco, who has Just re turned from tho British possessions, says tho country north of us is becom ing n goat applo exporting region. Ho was employed as an. apple packer nn Tyini Aberdeen's oitato. at Vernon Cleveland Speaks Tonight hj. c. Tho expremlor of Victoria has New York, Oct. 21. There was an 1 300 n0res in apples, and shipped near unusual air of bustle about the jy mo carloads to tho Eastern mar Democratic headquarters today ket- caused by tho activity In completing arrangements for tho mass meeting In Carnegie Hall tonight, under the auspices of the Business Meii'd Par ker and Davis Association. The an nouncement that former President Graver Cleveland Is to preside has caused more interest to be taken in tho demonstration than has attadioi to any of tho political rallies held in New York so far during the present campaign. Though the former Presi dent has made It plain that he does not intend to deliver a speech it is generally expected that ho will have a few words to say in expression of bis views on the Issues of the present campaign and of endorsement for the national ticket. The principal ad dress of the evening will be delivered by John G. Carlisle ex-secretary of tho treasury. O.A. Batl filgutcr of ITOZIXA. .j; u uh Yts Kin Unn Et Good Spirits, Good spirits don't all come from Kentucky. Their wain source Is tho liver and all tho fine spirits ever mado in tho Dluo Grass state could not remedy a bad liver or the'hundred and one 111 effects It produces. You can't have good spirits and a bad liver at the same time. Your liver must be in fine condition If sou would feci buoyant, happy and hopeful, bright of eye, light of step, vigorous and successful in your purults. You can put your liver In fine condition by using Green's August Flower the greatest of all medicine for the liver and stomach and a certain curo for dyspepsia or indigestion. It has been a favorite household remedy for over thirty-five years. August Flower will make your liver healthy and active and thus Insure you a liberal supply of "good spirits." Trial Ue, 25c; regular bottles, 75c. At all dnicxtsts. At Dr. Stone's drag stores. Miss Rose Hennessy, well known as a poetess and elocutionist, of Lexington, Ky., tells how she was cured of uterine inflammation and ovaritis by the use o, Lydia E. PiriMiam's Vegetable Compound. " DKAn Mns. Pinkham : I have been so blessedly helped through tho use of Lytlln E. Plnklinm's VcBotnblo Compound that I feel It but just . to acknowledge it, hoping that It may help somo other woman suffering- as I did. For years I enjoyed tho best of health and thought that 1 would alway dono. I attended parties and receptions thinly olnd. and would bo suddenly chilled, but I did not think of tho results. I caught a bad cold eighteen months ago while menstruntlng, and this caused inflammation of tho wotnl and congested ovaries. I suffered excruciating pains nnd kept gotting worsc My nttcntlon wns called to your Vo'notftblo Compound and tho yondorfut cures It hnd performed, and I made up my mind to try It for two months and. seo what it would do for me. Within one month I felt much better, anil at the close of tho second I wns entirely well. ..', "I have advised a numbor of my lady friends to uso It, and all expresa themselvcs as well satisfied with tho results as I was." Miss ItosK Noka, Uennesbv, 410 8. Broadway, Lexington. Ky, Tho oxporlonco nnd tCNttmony of somo of the most note women of America go to provo lioyond n question that Jjyrtla 13 Plnkhnm's Vctfotnlilo Compound will correct nil Biieh troublo antB at once, by removing tho cuuho, nnd restoring tho organs to Bormal and hculthy condition. "DKAn Mns. Pinkham: About two yours ngo I consulted ft phy sician about my health which hud become so wretched tlmt I wns no longor ablo to bo about. I had Bovoro backache, tonrlnpMlown pains, pains across tho abdomen, was very nervous nnd irr tuulo. and Una, troublo grow woreo each month. Tho physiolim prcrtcrltjed for mo, bub. -I soon discovered that ho was unable to help mo, and I then douidod tr try Lydla 13. Plnkhnm's Vegotablo Compound, and noon found thab it was doing mo good. My nppotito wns returning, tho pains disappear ing, and tho general bonelits woro well marked. " You cannot rcaliaj how pleased I was, nnd af tor taking tho nicdl cino for only threo months, I found that I was completely cured of my troublo, andhavo been well and hearty over since, and no more fear tin monthly poriod, as It now passos without pain to mo. Yours vory truly. Miss Peaiil Aokeiis, 327 North Summer St, Nashville, lonn." When a mcdlcluo has been Buccessf til In restoring to licaltu more than a million women, you cannot well say without trying l "I do not bcllovo it will help mo." If you nro 111, do not hcnlUitn to got a bottle of Lydla E. Plnklinm's Vegetable Compound nnd write Mm. Pinlcliura at Lvnu, Monk., for special ndvlco. Her ud- vicois iree anu uuipiui. um i-uji numj uij ........ $5000 FORFEIT K wcnot forthwith nrodnea tiitorlglntl latUnand ilguatnri( iliw.UiUmoBUlJ.wh.UU trill prOYettlf toliitgoiiulnneM. ijoia K. l'lnkluuu Mail. Co., Itfuo, MMav MMUMIIIIIM'IIHIIIIi; BRYAN'S VIEW OF PLATORM. "I slinll not misrepresent the sltunttlon, or nppcnl for votes for tho ticfccS upon falso grounds. A Democratic victory will mean very little, if any, progress on economic qucHtlons so long nn tho party 1 under 'tlio control of tho Wnll Street olemont. The labor plank, na prepared, by Judge Parker's frionds on tho Hubcommltee, wits a straddling, incnnlnglcss plank. I The nomination of Judge Park-r vlrtimlly nullities tho nntMnwt 'phink."-Wllllnn Jennings Hryan, in "The Commoner," July 13, 1504. : ! Heat The : : Msic : : Sattitday li Night ; At The Big : Piano : Sale j j Allen & Gilbert : Ramakeif Co. :: Ofcgoa'sLcadfng House : - Salem Branch. 299 Commercial St. To the Wotld's Fair Soon o Not at All Next month Is Ha la.t, you know, nnd if you are wine ' you will go before the llunl ru.h. Tharo nro Low Rates on Special Dates And tho Burlington ouVa a inlendld wvlce via the Sconle linei. If you aro lntereittd aenJ vour namp nnd addrei and , I'll write you full pnrtleular. 1 A. O. BITOLDON, General Agent, 100 Third fltree. PORTLAND, OBEfJON.