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rarriTTa-"af"TTimirriii lTrt-iTTviyi DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST ft, 1000. Tl,.. I- .- . .. ."WWIIBI B u ui is too oaai Been comine out inffl7 MM USF l0F1,Jl0J8 time, has it? So much the )Sl'lH JL'&U-tS r"' But iHs not so bad as It might .. , Tl , be for y" can stop this falling, and . .nn It auickly, too! There is one remedy, iust one Avpi-'o h.i. f it stops falling hair, cures dandruff, and keeps the scalp clean and We SpeaK iruiu iuB kaiichkhub. j.c. AyerCo., ' in. Ill !! I !!! . IjnWMll. M ,j SHOT HIMSELF. Liner Secretary (if Treasury rriu-,1 of Life. Aug. " U"BL BU" Gage, formerly secretary taSUrji COIllHiiiiuu uiimmu i i !.. rnitnitat lintnl In Bag in i" '' """ ".' himself in the lienu with n Ho died n fow nilnutes L 0nly cnuso that can bo h that lie was temporarily m drinking. His wlfo camo Chicago last Monday, hav ijed a detective to locate ud. Friends of tho dead ,e ho learned of hor pros- earlng to meet her decided life. Gago evidently knew Ing shadowed, for ho reg- Ithe Tourist hotel as J. W. went there July 29th. Ho led nt several other places limed names. None of his i at the Tourist, and there lag III me mum ma iuiii- ilsky bottles and nnother jicrson was a bank book of ual Bank of Commerce, heil that ho had deposited $1000 when ho arrived July 24th ho hnd requested So give him a statement of e, and It hnd footed up I The cheek book failed to jim moni'. was drawn since win uest represent the particular subject for that day will preside nt each day's meeting. Among these will bo Dr. H. G. Weston, the venerable collego president nnd evangelist; Dr. Albert Plumb, of Boston; Joseph V. Calhoun, of Blttsburg; John Wicker, of Trenton; Cleland B. McAfee, of Now York; L. C. Chafer, tho singing evangelist; Howard W. Pope, of Now Haven, who stands for the Northfleld extension work; C. H. Tyndnll, tho scientist, nnd Lon O Broughton, of Atlanta, who is per haps tho most typical pastor evan gelist of tho south. Dr. It. A. Torrey, of Chicago, will bo horo part of tho time and will give the valuable lessons which ho has learned in his world-wide campaigns in Australia and England. In ad dition a strong trio of foreigners, Dr. G. Campbell Morgan, of London; Dr. G. A. Johnston-Hoss, of Cam bridge, and Dr. Hutton, of Xew-castle-on-Tyno, will lecture. 3 KHAKI KNEE PANTS WEDDING COSTUMES "OF BRIDE AM) GROOM lid General Conference. l!J, Mass , Aug. 3. Tho irth general conference for norkers opened hero today bialn in session until Au- The conference, which wns Iff. It. Moody, the noted ho will bo tho leading he meetings, promises to Lai interest and great Im- The malingers of this con- planning to have n sub- jfrom August G to 11, to connection with the regu- meetlngs at which the ftlems of evangelists will fcky men who havo prov- Ivm successful as postor The scheme is to have Of Interest to Slek People. Wo havo all tho sympathy in tho world for sick people, nnd want to treat them in a serious wny. There Is no humor in pain and affliction, but. hard earnest fact. It is Impos sible for tho patient to impress on others tho extent of suffering they endure, nnd their anxiety for relief. To got well or bo relioved is their one thought. Any remedy that will bring this about has their everlast ing gratitude. Wo havo thousands of letters from people who havo had dyspepsia, sick headache and bilious attacks, who tell us liow thankful thoy wore for having used Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. They aro sold at all drug stores for 25c per box. Only one for a dose. These pills remove tho cnuso of disease and make the skin clear and healthy looking. Society Helps Orphans. Newport, It. I., Aug. 3. Every thing is In readiness for tho fair which will he given this afternoon and evening at tho resldenco of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald C." Vanderbllt, for tho benefit of St. Mary's Orphan- ago of Province. It will bo society 00D 15-mInUtO nddreSSOS I nffnlr nnil Snmlv Pnlnt fnrm will for J, and then an hour given I ti10 ,iny 00 thrown onon to a host of coniercnce, in wlilcli ques- visitors. Mrs. William R. Hunter. bo nsked nnd plans and bmltted that havo been tlve in various fields. nslons promiso to be val only to young ministers tiperiented in ovnngelis- -t also In centralizing and tho various Holds of ac- pastor evangelistic who UTING pu get ready for the or sea shore, don't a good supply of W LARD fALT MEATS p best, & Kurtz nctial Phone 285 ofte of tho managers of the orphan age, will have charge of tho fair. Mrs. Vanderbllt will have charge of the tea table and will be assisted by Mrs. Natalio Schenck Collins and Miss Laura Swan. Mrs. Paul An drews will preside ovor the fancy tabic and will bo assisted by six young ladles in fancy costumes. In tho afternoon there will he an exhi bition drill by men from the nearby army and navy stations. Among other pronjinent society women who will assist In tho fair, will bo Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. Charles H. Ool rlchs, Mrs. Shaftor Howard, Miss Fredn Paine, Miss Morgan, Miss Littlo, .Mrs. William H. Mayer, Miss Wetmore and many others. Reno, New, Aug. 3. Miss Vermil lion Dewltt of San Francisco became the bride of Chief Forest Ranger Harry Warr at Carson City yesterday in an unusual ceremony. Both were dressed exactly alike In khaki knee pants, long riding boots, rough hunting coats and men's shirts. Judge Murphy of the district court performed the ceremony, after which followed by a curious crowd, the couple went to tho hotel for dinner. Their dining was so disturbed, how ever, by tho banter to which they wore subjected that they left in dis gust before tho meal was completed. The bridegroom was discharged from the Floriston Mills sonic time ago because ho divulged Inside in formation as to why the Truckee river was being fouled with refuse from paper mills, the problem In volved In n suit now pending In tho federal courts. Ho was a member of Roosevelt's company In Cuba, and on the latteVs visit .to tho west made himself known to the president, who promised to do something for him. His appointment ns chief ranger, with headquarters at Taboo, follow ed a fow months ago. Advontists Hold Cnnip Meeting. Springfield, Mass., Aug. 3. Tho annual session of the Springfield Advent campmcetlng association will open this evening on tho associa tion's camp grounds on Liberty street. Tho president, the Rev. G. II. Wallace, will preside, and the singing will be conducted by tho Rev. C. M. Seamans, of Chelsea, who will also havo charge of tho children's meetings. Tho Rev. Miles Grant will have charge of tho love feast. Tho annual business meeting will bo held next Tuesday. o An Armless Postmaster. Auckland, N. Z Aug. 2. New Zealand can boast of a postmaster who, for all practical purposes, Is armless. Owing to a physical de formity which renders his hands useless ho Is obliged to, and actually does, all tho clerical work of his of fice with his feet. His nnmc is Mr. Ernest C. Moon, and ho Is In charge of tho postoffice at To Uku, Auckland. Ho uses an Indelible pencil In his official work, with which ho writes clearly and legibly. Ho Is 37 years of ago, nnd has been In charge of the postoffice at To Uku for the past eleven years. The official reports of tho Inspectors of the Now Zealnnd postal depart ment shows that Mr. Moon has given every satisfaction In tho discharge of his duties. Ho makes out money orders, postal notes, nnd tho periodi cal official statements by using his feet. In tho same way ho applies tho date stamp to letters -with 'won derful rapidity. Mr. Moon can also use a hammer, saw and other carpen ters' tools with hlc feet. rER h "oey by mail. A ' i. -i '! 1 other wajs. Wo sell I a 8tes and Canada Herman nnil Yiinger to Fight. Terra Haute, Ind., Aug. 3. The two . Chicago lightweight boxers, Herman .and Yangor, have been matched to fight a ton-round battle beforo tho Terra Haute club tonight. According to the 'conditions of tho fight tho contestants aro to weigh 133 pounds oach at tho ringside. Tho fight Is for tho honors and a liberal percentage or tho gate re ceipts. Both aro said to bo In fine trim for a spirited battle and many sportmoii from all parts of the state aro hero to witness the fight. - o Retail Jewelers In Convention. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 3. Tho national convention of Retail Jewel ers opened her today with a largo at tendnnco, representing every state In tho Union. Many important matters will bo discussed by tho convention, 'among thorn the obnoxious practice . or somb " jewelers to place on tho market goods which aro of an in- ' rerlor grade and are ralsely marked as goods of a superior grade. This practice 13 considered Inimical to the interests or the trade and an effort will be made to put a stop to It. SftEffEpRfearaMlflR MUIETEAM PURE . -, BORAX Knowlton Conference Opens. Knowlton, Que., Aug. 3. The Knowlton conference which has been In existence four years as a summer school for Christian workers, opened again today for a ten-days' sosslon. Christian workers from all parts of the province aro In attendance and a highly successful session Is ex pected. Among those present are many prominent ministers and Chris tian worker, who will deliver ad dresses Ueforo the conference. Women Obtain Mrs. Pinkham's Advice and Help. She Ettti dallied Thousand to Health. How I.y dtaE.Plnkhiim'a Vegetable Com pound Oared Mr. Alice llerryhlll. XJfri AIlffBtrtjlP It is a pre at satisfaction for n woman to feel that she can write to another tolling her tho most pri vate nnd confiden tial details about her illness, and know thntherlct terwill besoenby a woman only. Many thousands of cases of female diseases coino be fore Mrs, Plnkham every year, somo personally, others by mall. Mrs. Pink ham is tho daughter-in-law of Lydla E. Pinkhain and for twonty-fivo years under her direction and since her de cease she has been advising sick women free of charge. Mrs. Pinkham never violates the con fidence of women, and every testimon ial letter published is dono so with the written consent or request of tho writer, in order that other sick women may bo benefited as she has been. Mrs. AHco Berryhlll, of 313 Boyco Street, Chattanooga, Tcnn., writes : Doar Mrs. Plnkham: "Thrco years ago llfo looked dark to mo. I had ulceration and inflammation of the female organs and was in a serious condition. ' My health was completely brokon down and tho doctor told mo -that if I was not op erated upon I would dio within six months. I told him I would havo no operation but would try Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. lie tried to InQuenco me against it but I sent for tho medicino that sumo day and began to use it faithfully. Within five days I felt relief but was not entirely curod until I used it for some timo. " Your medicine Is certainly fine. I have induced several friends and neighbors to take it and I know more than a. dozen who had fomalo troubles and who to-day aro as well and strong as I am from using your Vege table Compound." Just as surely as Mrs. Berryhlll was cured, will Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound euro every woman suffering from any form of female ills. If you are sick write Mrs. Plnkham for advice. It is free and always helpful. SFORTSM EX, ATTENTION ! Snntiniu Round Fishing llciir.sion to the anil llicHciibush River Trip $2.00. For the benefit of those who desire to spend n Sunday in tho mountains, fishing In tho famous Santlnm and Broltenbush rivers, tho Southern Pacific ha3 mado arrangements to sell tickets, Salem to Detroit at tho low late of J2.00 for the round trip, which will bo good going on trnln No. 13, leaving Salem at C:32 p. m. Saturday, August 11th, nnd on spe cial train on tho C. & E. to Detroit, which leaves Albany at 7:30, imme diately after tho arrival of No. 13 In Albany, and for return on special train leaving Detroit early Monday morning, August 13th, and arriving In Albany In timo to connect with the Roseburg local for Salem, which leaves Albany at 7:30 a. m. This Is n golden opportunity for those who desiro a dny In tho moun tains catching tho speckled beauties, which abound in the Santlam and Broltenbush rivers. Stop ovor will I be allowed at any point cast of Mill I City desired. Rememhor tho date, Saturday, August 11, 190C. 7-27-td IN THE LAUNDRY Softens Wafer Saves Cleans and Whitens Clothes If your dealer hasn't 20-Mule-Teara Borax, take no substitute. Write us, enclosing 5 cents, giving dealer' name, and we will mail ou a package, and in clude booklet, "Borax in the Home. Pacific Coast Borax Co., San Francisco. 20-MULE-TEAM BORAX SOAP contains Pure Borax, Nature' Cleanser and Whltener henca makes clothes snowy white ad h -gienically clean. All Orocers. . Free sample oar or wy v - carton 20-Mul TeamBorax and dealer's came and your tame and address. New Address: Bacon Building, Oakland Callforals, Hears Mukc n Monkey of JTIin. Lostlne Ledger nnd Democrat. John Wilson was hold up a tree for almost an hour on Sheep rldgo Sat iirda morning by and for the amuse ment of a bear and her two cubs. He related his oxperlonce as soon as he camo to town, and on Sunday morning the bear huntors, organized and kd. hy Normal Winnings, were on the ridge, but nothing was to be seen of mother bruin or her babies iw.i i""l"'V !L You can get a good square meal or a short order thnt you will rel ish If you go to 'the White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. x-iiuno iuiuu ju'u. tuaio at. i Moals served nt all hours. Do you have success in baking? If ypa use ordin ary baking powder there are times when you do not, Eppley's Perfection Baking Powder can be depended upon to give uniform results. It is a pure, nutritious, Salem productput up in glass fars. Sold by Salem Grocers. C. M. JEPPLEY Manufacturer Salem Ore. DO NOT HAVE YOUR HEAD SAWED OFF By jobbers and carpenters who sell Inferior lumber nt n big proil. Get our prices bcfoo buying. Wo can mvo you money. GOODALE LUMBER CO. Use . GWetfr Self Rising B. B. B. Flow Ask your grocer for it. I Gold Dttst Flour Mado by THE SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. 9 Mado for family use. Ask your S grocer lor it. man ana snorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT g atMH HOTEL OREGON Corner of Seventh and Stark Street Portland, Oregon. The new and modern hotel of the eitj Caters particularly to reaidents of 8a lent and other Oregon cities. Europeac plan. Free bus. Rates $1.00 per daj and upward. Handsomest grill in tht West, and prices aa low as in placet It sa attractive. Daily Capital Journal oil file. WEIOHT-DICKENSON HOTEL CO. K A Wo keep our ments, which aro al ways fresh, In tho coolest places. Our cutters aro all experts, there fore we will please you, as wo nro pleasing others. Orders given prompt attention. E. O. CROS3. Phono 201. The Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's Stables, Up to dnto Hvcry nnd cab line. Puno-al turnouts a apcci.ilty. Tally ho for picnics nnd excursions. Phono 14. CIIAS. W. YANN'KH, Prop. 217 and 210 High Street. BRICK Brick famished in large or small quantities. Pressed brick made to order. Yard on State Street, south of Penitentiary. SALEM BRICK YARD A. A. BURTON, Prop. Just Received Two car of lMt Star A Star Cedar Shingles. Have you tried Mnlthoid Hoofing or P. & H. Puilding Paper f Pull Guarantee. Woven Wire Poncing of all kinds Fenco Posts, fla'cs, Onto Hardwaro nnd Screen Doors. ' WALTER MORLEY, 2G0 Court St., Balotn, Or. RELIEF FOR LADIES. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS Original nnd only genuine Put up in yellow wrappor with Crown trndo mark, For sale by leading druggists. Price $? por hor. Summer School Tho first term of the Capital Summer Normal opens on May 1st, to continue eight weeks. Tutltion $10. Bummer School of Primary Methods. Oponi June Uth, to eontinne thrco weeks. Ad dress J. J. Krapi, or County Superin tendent E. T. Mooros, Salem Or. tf THE TOWN CRIEB. C In't make an announepmen tbat w u!J please the pnblie bctte than when we tell them that their laundry work will be done to perfee tion and the Salem Steam Laundry can" be eempeted with anywhere in the eountj for the perfection of its work ob linen, silks or woolens. We dety competition in this line, became if there w. re any better methods we would havo them at onee. Try the Salm Steam Laacdry. Prices right. SALEM STEAM LAUXDRY. Colonel J. OlMrtMd, Frf. PHONE 25. 156-166 . Liberty St J L H. S. Gile & Co. Wholesale Merchants and Dealers in FRUITS AND PRODUCE We have large supplies of berry boxes, both tin top and folding, also crates. Get your supplies bete. We buy butter, eggs, poultry, produce, etc. Pay Cash. O. C. T. CO Steamers Pomona and Altona leave for Portland daily except Sunday at 7.J0 a. m. M. P. BALDWIN, Agti SUNDAY EXCURSION on the Corvallis & Eastern Rail road TO NEWPORT Sunday excursion to Newport and return on the Corvallis nnd Eastern railroad will leave Albany EVERY SUNDAY AT 7:30 A. M. Arriving in Nwport at noon, return. Ing leave Newport at 5:30 p. rn.p givlnjj 5 hours at the finest resort in the West. IleaPb, rcstand pleasure for the weary worker. TbrecKlay nnd teason tickets from all S. P. points, good going and return ing on Sunday exeu-aion trains. Faro from Albany, Corvallis or Phil omath (1.60 for tho round trip, Con. nections at Albany with Eugene local going southbound overland on return. fc&25&5r dPILL3. MmilfllWAlWFKllCHFEMLE xmmmm A . Cht. Iuku.9 U9 Bw, .,, yMnff.nb. ltyii uswi T3 rill. ' at-i nj. IMm Ua llUi,M:ril,UUwllu MIanl)lluBi ! VirtfO 3COICl CO.. M474. Ummt. p. SU ta ftfctaai ky m a. Day at our jfleei an4 Mve money o your groceries. Oar offerings should appeal strongly to you, beeauw tbelr values can bo teen at a glance. Baker, Lawrence & Baker i m s