I? H i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOnEU 31, 100. t pl V top, womani ANNUAL TEACHERS IND CONSIDER THB ALL- UPORTANT FACT INSTITUTE aat In address g airs. x'inK nm yon nro cow ling your prlvnto lis to a woman- woman whoso experp ico with woman's dls uses covers a great iany years. Mrs. Plnkham Is tho laughtcr-ln-law of uvdia E. rinkham, tnu for many years ndorhcrdlrcotlon, tnd slnco her do- case, she has been kdvlslng sick wo- icn freo of charge. M&nv woman fcuffer In silcuce and drift along from iad to worso. knowintr lull well that Ihey ought to havo lmmodloto assist fcneo, but a natural modesty impels thorn to shrink from exposing them ftlvda to tho questions and probable examinations of even their family irslcian. it is unnecessary, wunout aoney or price you can consult'a wo nan whoso knowledge from actual ex sricuco is great. Mrs. Plnkhara'fl Standing Invitation, Women Ruffcrincr from any form of f cranio weakness aro inyi ted to promptly communicate with Mrs. Plnkham, at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women only. A woman can irceiy taiK 01 nor Teachers of Marion WiH'Aleet Next Wednesday Thursday and, Friday The annual teachers' Institute for i Marlon county will bo held in tho high school building In Salem next Wednesday, Thursdny and Friday. There will bo no school hold in this county during that time, nnd nil tho teachers will bo present nt tho insti tute, ns required by law. Tho first meeting will convene nt 9. o'clock Wednesday morning, nnd thoro will bo night sessions. E. D. Resslor will have charge of tho muBlcnl program nnd Miss Mar garet J. Cosper will Issue to each teaqher a certlllcato of nttendanco. All sessions nro open to tho public. Tho following Instructors nnd lec turers havo boon secured: J. H. Ackortnun, stnto superintend ent of public instruction. L. R. Trnvcr, city superintendent of public schools, Pendleton. D. F. Mulkey, president Southern Oregon Stnto Normal School, Ash land. Henry D. Sheldon, depnrtmont of education, University of Oregon. R. F. Robinson, suporlntondont priv&to illness to a woman ; thus has been established tho eternal confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and tho women of America which has never been broken. Out of the vast volume of experlcnco which ahohas to draw from, it is moro than possible that she has f1 1 1. ,J,ny S, rnSin Multnomah 'county, Portland, holp your enso. Bho asks nothing ini ..,. . , return except your good-will, nnd her Mrs. K. E. Sloan, prlmnry tench advico has relieved thousands. Surely .or, Lndd school, Portland. any woman, ricn or poor, lsvcryxooisn n D. Rosslor, proaldent Orogon if she does not toko advantage of this' generous offer of assistance State Normal School, Monmouth. ucrous oner oi assistance .-... - - If you are ill, don't hesitate to get a Chnrles A. Rice, superintendent bottlo of LydlaE.Plnkham's Vegetable trnlnlnc department Stnto Nortunl Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pink ham, Lynn. juass., lor special auvice. When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health so many women, you cannot well say, without trying it, " I do not believe it will help mo." Tho Jim Hill Road. Tho building of tho North Dauk, or Hill road, down tho Columbia Is no longer In tho future, for tho larg er portion of tho work Is already done. Long beforo the bridge ncross tho Columbia can bo completed tho road will bo completed. Thousands of men nro nt work along tho lino, and tho work on tho tunnels Is being rushed with novor a momont's idle ness from ono month's end to tho other. Coming down tho rlvor ono henrs n continual fusllado of .blasts, that reminds ono of n Fourth of July and tho scattering of rocks around tho boat bIvob rnthor u ronllstlc Im pression of running tho bnttorlos at Vlcksburg. Grand Ooeta House JOHN F. CORDBAY, Mgr. Friday, November 2 Lit bier .i IV Peerless Presentation In the Bishop's Carriage dimming Pollock's faultless play from Mnrlan Mlcholaon's groat i.oel Vivid, nmllBtlc, thrilling. The all-star cast Is still led on by (harming, captivating. JESSIE HUSLEV Who Is aided and nslssted by Byron Douglas, James Keane, Sam Reed, Malcolm Drndloy, Harry Ford, Rosa E tinge, Mary Faber, Kato Jepson, Lavlnla Shannon and other Import ant players. Prices 11.50, $1.00, 7Cc, COc. Seat salo at box ofllce Friday at Sam. School, Monmouth. W. C. Hawloy, Wlllametto Unlvor slty, Salem. Cornolla Marvin, secretary library commission, Salem. C. L. Starr, county superintendent, Polk county. L. R. Alderman, county suporln tondont, Yamhill county. o The Tevn-i Wonder. Cures all kldnoy, bladdor and rhoumatlc troublo; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2020 Ollvo street, St. Louis, Mo. Sond for tostlmonlnls. Sold by Stone's drug atoros. dw-lyr. To Fire lllg llhist. Novfltnbor F.th Is tho dnto sot for firing n blnst nt n point opposlto Tho Dalles, which promises to ho nmong tho most spectnculnr upheavals tho construction gangs havo plannod. Tho objoct of tho work Is to ro duco a rucky ellfT about 70 feot high. A tunnol 18 foto long from which hns boon drlvon othor holos 30 foot In length, havo boen finished. Flvo holos will ho drilled to a dopth of 22 foot and onoh will bo packed with 2 ,4 tons of powdor. An electric spark will bo used to Isnlto tho Bhots nnd It Is anticipated that tho rosl donts In that vicinity will bo sovoro. ly Jolted when tho signal Is glvon. o din's Chills and Fever. C. W. Wirt, Nacogdoches, Tows, Bays: "His daughter has chills nnd fover for throo yoars; ho could not find anything that would help her till ho used Horblne. HU wlfo will not keep bouse without It, nnd can not say too much for It." 50c. Sold by D. J. Fry's drug tore: o Polk county has lost another of Its old settlers. William McTurner, of Alrlle, having died at his homo two miles north of Alrlle, Thursday ovon Ing, October 25th. mmatMtKHKKKKKBHIKKHKma imiB- 1 .. Hmn vol IR ORDERS FOR Hercules Stumping and Blasting Powder Our powder magazine will bo completed In about two week., when we wTbo prepared to ake you Portland prices on powdor thus saving you freight and also deliver tho powder any day In the V Those wishing large Quantities would bo safe In placing their o2TJXl to tno factory being from thirty to forty day. behind In orders. n,,vn mnns GUNS, AMMUNITION BICYCLES AD SPORTING GOODS iti&&hE Nursing Mothers and Orer-btmlcnwl TToruem In all stations of life, whoso vigor and vitality may havo boon undermined and broken -down by over -work, exacting social duties, tho too frequent bearing of children, or other cause., will find In Dr. Plerco's Favorlto Prescription tho most potent, Invigontlng rostoratlvo strength giver over devised for their special bene fit, Nurjlngjraothcrs w'lRflml It especial ly valu&blo i sustaining bolr strength and pro:notlp,xn abundant ISMirlshincnt for tho child. KvpVctanl -noWurs too will find It a rHee!essM2iTOi;NYw tho system for bill's coining and riinSbcIng tho ordeal cm para lively palnlessTJi ran dp pn ii!ir:n ii) ,-ujy Mate, or condition of the female -WPn. Delicate, Tu. ,ou," weak women, who suffer from l-vmient headaches, back ache, drag(l"c-uown distress low down In tho alxlomMi, or from painful or Irreg ular month! periods, gnawing -or dis tressed sons ilon In stomach, dlzxy or faint spoil, jieo Imaginary speck or oU floating bt'f'To cji. havo dNaRreoablo, pelvic cntarr ml drain, prolapsus, auto vorMon or r 'reversion or other displace ments of womanly organs from weakness of parts will, whether they experience many or onlv a few of tho abovo symp toms, find relief and a permanent euro by using faltlif 'iy nnd ulrly persistently Dr. Plerco's Piworlto Precrlptlon. This world-fumed sioclllc for woman's weakness and jM-cullar ailments Is a puro glyceric extract of the choicest na tive, modlclual mots without a drop of alcohol In its make-up. All Its Ingredi ents printed In plain English on Its bottle wrapper and attested under oath. Dr. Plcrco thus In Up tho fullest Investiga tion of his formula knowing that It will bo found to contain only tho best agents known to tho most advanced medical Fclenco of all tho different schools of prac tice for tho cure of woman's peculiar weaknesses and ailments. If you want to know moro about tho composition nnd professional endorse ment of thoTavorito Proscription," sond postal card ti-quost to Dr. It, V. Pierce, ltullalo, N. Y., for his ire booklet treat ing of same. You can't afford to accept as a substl tuto for this remedy otaioim com jXMttion a secret nostrum if iintaioieri ooin)HM( rfoa. Don't o it. Smiles Docnuso somo tnnn's brothcr-ln- law Is n bnd man, thoroforo Amos Vass should not bo nldcrman In the sovonth ward. Everybody should got out of tlio way becattso Mr. Qes nor brought out n cnndldnto In tho Bovcnth ward. Mr. Stockton tolls the pooplo squarely where ho Btands on paving Commercial stret, nnd will bnck his words to n finish. Ho says asphalt, bltullthlo or vitrified brick. Stock ton hns left his opponent nothing but gravel, Tho Pendleton Enst Orog Milan asks a certnln Portland paper to lot up on Sonntor Mitchell, now that ho has passed nway from this stngo of action, but It will nsk In vnln. A nowspnpor that cannot treat any llv. lug man In Orogon fairly cannot bo oxpoetod to not hoavo stonos and stinkpots nt tho dond. Tho Saviour told his dlsclplon that God wns n God of tho living And not n God of tho dond, nnd tho dnd will linvo not ovon dlvlno protection nt the hands of nowspnpor ghotillshne'ss. Tho Fnrmors' Inntltuto and Devel opinont Congross nt Lohnuon "nt the forks of tho olnssto Snnllnm" will wako up that soctlon of tho slnte and ndvortlso ono of tho richest parts of Orogon Hint hns been lagging for want of transportation facilities Some of tho brlglitost men nf the Htnto nro going tboro, lod by Gover nor Chninborlnln, nnd talk for the dovolopmont of tho wholo state bv tho prosont gonoratlon. Tho Juto mill would be n flue thing for 8alem. It would be better for the prisoner than stove making, because tho product would help the producor market his grain, potntoe. wool, mohair and other products to better advantage. Thoro are still two Domoornta left In Woodburn, P. A. Coojiran and F X. Matthleu, and they can't help It T. T. Gear, in Pendleton Tribune Tho editor of tho Capital Journal accuses us of stealing his smile Really, wo didn't know that Colonel Hofer had but ono smile, and If wo liave ovor swiped, 'used or othorwlso appropriated that comprehensively Inclusive open rountennnco of hi. we horcby humbly apolog'lxe to an out raged public on the basis of not knowing It, and aro ready to maka any reasonable atonement. Lincoln once, when a young roan, mot a stranger In the road who, with point cd rlflo at his breast, docJared he In tended to kill him. "What for'" In quired Lincoln. "Well," replied tho struncor. who. was an unusually homely man, ' liayo always said that when I ruetj. man uglier thau l am I would kiffblra on the spot" "All HkM." returned Lincoln, as ho .bared bl breast to tho stranger, "ii 'i am horallor than you ;ar I am reauy 10 aio n m7' The big newspapers and courts aro prompt to condemn a Salem lawyer .,- A..rAi.tiin- fn a llttl land transaction. But when It comes to the rcat corporation swiping lands jmw v Wisiiiii U I C jr " .NdsHa1! 1 Hbs- iW -' mmm 1 if ,1 PI Ql Now Is the Time !-!f Now is the tkiie to select your fall clothing while the lines are fresh and styles new. This season we are showing a larger and more select line of men's and, boys' clotH- ing than ever before. . t Men's Suits - $10to.$25 Raincoats and Overcoats - $1 0 to $25 4 THE "ROBERTS" $3.00 HAT Leads Them All For Style and Quality SALEM WOOLEN MILlsTORE J CcpyriohtUOA j 4 ThHoutof Kuppnhlm . by tho half-million acres nnd trans- forrlng them to . tho Weyorhnusor , Byndlcntos or to cnttlo barona, who already own mllllous of acres, they nro silent. It's always holy horror of tho llttlo wrong-doer. It's cinch llttlo Honry Tumor, but fawn upon nnd got down on your knees to tho big successful thtof. o jiin ii nni mi ii mi i mii I COMPANIES ORGANIZE. Artlcloa of Incorporation I Granted Enterprises Hacked T by Oregon Capital, IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIliU' ML Hood Rnllway and Power company; head ofllco, Portland; In corporators, E. P. Clark, S. D. Cobb, Robort T. Lindsay nnd C. W. Millar; capital stock, $5,000,000. POLITICAL COLUMN Open for Notices of for nil OftlccH. Candidates Voters of tho Skill Wnrtl Register nt tho city hall nnd savo dolny at the prlmarlos. It Is Im portnnt for good govornmont. Voto for Qroonbnuni, n good busluoss man, nnd got n good business ndmln Istrntton. 10-18-td Eyesight Specialist Tho Eugene board of trado linvo elected omcorH for tho coining year na follews: Prosldont R. M, Dny; seerottiry, E. J. Frailer; tronsuror, F. L. Chnmbors. v Special Attention to School Children Eye Troubles CHAS. H. HINGES Grnduato Optician. ISA Conimerclal Street. van RUGDOM - BOOSTED AGAIN WITH SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS l (HnHHssssuHsib sKL I.1bsbChb? I ifl ' ill m lllf II m ' lvC9H. Kill 61 kSOflHMtrtl H Axminster Rugs in room sizes up to 9x18 without seams has at last been accomplished We are selling them. I l sllUr SIBIIIIIIIIIIISn Vehw Rfc Poftirsve a richness Wlwte, Cream oe Ecrue, it matters that can be imparted to no other not which yoii want, we can supaty PortJer. you. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. 177 Liberty Street, Salem, Qt. !' - .vz.