Mg: mftl i send for your aocror. umay dc pneumonia I 7yf)iiOIH To doctor yourself would be too risky. If your IA' doctor cannot come at once, give Ayer's tuifhiiJ Cherry Pectoral. When he comes, tell him !toyffi'S. exactly what you have done. fcSp&o?-; la KflPLES of cukim GATHER , mention Opens Its Session Ai Jamestown Today . rnlk Va, Oct. ll-With thou IVorfolK. u" ... ,, viBitora ns- s 'of de ef.,noflnnni convon- labld. tno rhrlst boean t continue to next Thursday wr, w lu .,.. f tho church !n5nr;ty and from K lands arc In attendance , Bur- ,tn In numuer - V... serines of the church- SS, since that in St. Louis I H' . Ltnr If n n9 convonuon na3 ?r ;; .; - 3ier of quel o -- .------ Blanco to tno uisciij.- -"-- The convention, uko mo uuf . i .nun Bfn ror tno ftinniversHiicBi - part of the nnnum uin-'bo Disciples missionary organlza- a this meeting, liowever, will bo a speclnl covontlon to alder the Invitation of tho Inter- lcich Confercnca on Federation, iks that tho Disciples np- rint official delegates to tho Fedcr- Owncl! of Christian churches in ri, which will meet ror tno Himfl In December of next year. in the past, It has been the cus- ! ot tho Disciples to decide such btenl questions at their missionary nrentlona, but opposition having ten to the federation project, tho urestlon last year appointed a spo il Mmnltteo of 10 to Issuo a cnll r i meeting to bo hold at tho tlmo the regular convention, to de- Ue the matter, opponents of tho insure having Insisted that It was it a matter germane to tho mis- knirr meetings. Ai a result of this situation it Is jssftle that this special convention Ich Is to consider, besides tho fed- itlon question, a plan for closor aeration with Baptists, may bo : a regular featuro of Disciples' itierlngs. It has been impressed a tho church Icndors that tho Iples should havo a convention fore which general subjects might sftrly bo brought for decision, nnd e of them nro urging that tho ;lil meeting arranged for this ir be mndo a permanent Instltu- Uke tho Cong'egatlonnl nntlon- cmkII now in session In Clove- or tho now general convention wthcrn Daptlsts. Whether 'the Hon will moot yearly, in con- a with the missionary meet- at longer Intorvals, Is one of x tatters to be decided at tho wat session. to alternative plan Is favored by or the delegates, who suggest it the present national convention Btd9 a body Which mnttnrn nf seril Interest to Disciples may bo mi, and that cortaln sessions at 1 Mnual Catherine- lin dnvnlAH n b Blaionary organizations of the aernool. Whatever plan Is pro- . n appears certain that oppo- W develon nml It la nnoolliln M action will not be taken at eonTentlou. toer Important measure to " wore the Norfolk meeting is Proposed revision of thoconstitu ofthe American Phrtatinn i. u7 society, for whirl, n mm. J wti appointed at last year's Station In TI..M.I- j "uiiuio, una wmen report during tho presont meet- ,Jseon of tho convention are r2 held In , ............ i. , . " v"u ""ury uunuing, ETj M been specially fitted up kW.i Ior U1Q occasion. Ad rs delegations nro arriving on . ' ." toaay. and it is expected 41 9 total win .... o luitoi,:"1::":"""-..1 teenUm. -- "v.tuuicu ujr iocat leu k, TmteQ and Propara- -IO llfHn vin.I. j ru ,.. ,UrtUO y "e vir- f1 members Af m.. u..... ... MX entertain i. .... f-ij iM "urng tneir ! ctrlrairvv.. .. . ttw, , ' ua3 aireatiy Deen do l7i5i.!fIt '' convention hvited i ' . g l wUl Probably t the iZ . "8 no.nor ot entertain- st5 thTr, no8ts ln 1908- t im'- w 0r,ean, Des orthti,:B ,"Ba sironger m 4iHLr.0rleans WU1 Prob- WWt,i ,n the race, as Sty atJ uu,t and Mississippi " ",H,9t a vlrgla field for tho groat opportunities fo mlsslonary work. At last year's convention in Buffalo tho battle wa largely between New Orleans nnd Norfolk, Governor Blanchard and other prominent citizens of Louisi ana joining in tho invitation. In the ond a compromise was effected, with tho understanding that Now Orleans should withdraw from tho rnco, but was to receive the support of tho eastern and Atlantic coast delegates this year. At last year's convention in Buffa lo thero were 4400 dolegatcs, while in 1005, ln San Francisco, there woro 4000. Tho largest convention over hold was at St. Louis during tho exposition, when the attendance was 26,000. Tho Disciples of Christ, commonly known as Chris tians, number 1,300,000, tho gain in tho last half-century being marvel ous. To local church work last year over $8,000,000 was given, to mis sions $1,000,000 and to education and benevolence $500,000. The de nomination has both men and wom en preachers. o Do Rour Meals Fit? BETWEEN AMAZONS tic ilad tho Lady But Would Have Preferred the Tiger Do You Fpcl Snug nml Comfortnblo Around Your Wnlst Lino After ii Hearty Meal? Jvihes, backache, ssees lmnatlnarT dark fcpots or specks floating or dancing bofora her eyes, bagnawlng distress or heavy full feeling IftAtomach, faint spells, drag glng-downpebllng in lower abdominal or pelvic region, easily startled or excited, IrrcguKr or painful periods, with or with out . tHvic catarrh. Is sufferlm from weaknflfVvs andJorangomenU that should have elgnjr at&ntlon. Not all of above ymptorty ape Hkoly to be present la any jnexime ited or badly treated and such n run into maladies which de surgeon's knife It they do not case at Negl cases man rot Did your last meal tasto doliclous ly good to you, and did you eat all you wanted? Could you havo patted your rotundity, In gloo and felt proud of your appetite and of your good strong stomach? Do you foci rosy now becauBo your last meal gavo you no inconvenience whatever? If not, you havo dyspepsia in somo form, and probably never roallzed It. If you havo tho least troublo in your stomach aftor eating, no mat tor how llttlo or how much you oat, thero la troublo browing and you must correct it at once. Most all stomach troubles como from poor, weak, scanty gastric julco, that precious liquid which ought to turn your food into rich, rod blood. If you havo nausea, your gastric Julco Is weak. If you havo sour ris ings or bolchlngs, your food Is fer menting; your gastric juice Is weak. If you havo loss of nppotlto, your gastric julco Is weak. If you have n bloaty feeling or aversion to food, your gastric Julco Ib weak. You need somothlng lu your stom ach to supply tho gastric Julco which la scanty, and to give power to tho weak gastric Julco. Stuart's Dyn popsla Tablets do this very thing. Now think ono grain of cmo of the ingredients of those wonderful llttlo tablets digests 3000 grains of food. They aro sovernl tlmo3 more powerful than tha gastric Julco in a good, strong, powerful stomnch.' They actually digest your food for you. Besides, they increase tho flow of gastric Julco, Just what you nood to got all tho good possible out of everything you bat. You will novor havo that "lump of lead" in yourfl stomach nor any other stomacn troublo after taking Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablots. Thon overythlng you ent will bo digested, it will glvo you strength, vim, onorgy and a rosy disposition. You'll feel good all around your waist lino aftor overy meal and It will mako you fool good all over. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots will make you feel happy after oatlng o good, hearty meal. Take ono or two after eating. You'll fool find then your meals will fit, no matter what or when you eat. Wo want to send you a sample package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets froo of charge, bo you can tost them yoursolf and bo convinced. After you havo tried tho samplo, you will bo bo satisfied that you will go to the nearest drug store and got a 50c box. Send us your name and address today and wo will at onco send you by mall a samplo package free. Ar- cjress F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Sluart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. o Squares, triangles and similar implements used by draughtsmen are now mndo of glass. o Julius Caesar was a man of nervo but sickness left Its mark and ho became aged before his time. Sickness Is often caused by a torped liver. Herblne will regulate your liver and give you health. Mrs. Carrie Austin, Holloa. Kaa., writes: "I coaslder Herbiaa the beat medicine I ever heard of, I ara never without It." Bold by D. J. Fry. A dispatch from San Francisco, Tuesday, dated October 8, says: Captain H. Thomson, of tho Pa cific mall liner Sari Jose, which ar rived hero late Sunday evening from Panama, is a cautious man, and when Mrs. C. Lynch, passenger from Panama, appealed to him to prevent her husband making "Goo-Goo" oyes at another woman passenger, ho de clined to take any responsibility in tho matter. Tho other woman paB senger had basked hi tho glow of tho ruby spot light on tho Isthmus Sho possessed good looks and ways that seemed to fascinate Lynch and that aroused tho Ire of his good wlfo. Although she appealed to tho cap tain, Mrs. Lynch was not the kind of woman that could not manage her own affairs, and tho demonstra tion ho gavo or her ability as n regulator was tho ono exciting ovont of tho San Jose's trip up tho coast. Cuo to Act. Captain Thomson's refusal to In terfere wan hor cuo to act. Tho wom an with tho attractive eyes was to leavo tho steamship at Acajutla, and shortly beforo tho San Joso's arri val at that port, Mrs. Lynch fouml her husband on deck hovering nenr tho quartors occupied by tho en chantress. Mrs. Lynch ocdored him to his cabin. Ho nssortcd his lndopondonco and refused to go. Mrs. Lynch land ed a left swing on hor husband's right enr that made tho mato of tho liner jealous. Sho tnlxod matters thon, nnd at tho conclusion of tho argument Lynch retired to his ntnto room and rang for a quart of arnlcn, with a two-yard "chasor" of nd heslvo plaster. Women Flht Each Other. Having chnstlsod her hitBbnnd, Mrs. Lynch sought out tho woman whom sho blamod for Intercepting tho soft glances that used to bo hers alono. There followed tho florcost fight, say passengers and crow, thnt over broko tho monotony of un ocean voyngo. Mrs. Lynch's jealousy, according to report, wns unfounded and per haps tho knowledgo of hor Inno cence lont tho woman with tho be witching oyes strength for tho bat tle. Hair waB torn out by tho hnndful. Arms, fncos and necks of both con testants were soon streaked with scratch marks and tho deck for 20 foot was strown with hairpins and snmplcs of dress material. Nobody dared to Interfere, and tho women fought to n finish. Tho cnuso of tho battle wont ashore nt Acajutla, and Lynch wns an ex emplary husband for tho rest of tho voyngo. Lynch had boon omployod on tho Panama canal. wutau r. "' . jr .. no TOfqicino extant. has uneti a long jori- Xfro nipjltciny n&s.such ft strong cnivr- won n marn tha. LLC, 1 mWr.nf n"Vnarrnnivjn: i&nnr.y Alnnal t7- LS. Thn vprv host IncrroHlontc known to medical science Tor the cure of woman's peculiar ailments enter Into Its composition. No alcohol, harmful, or habit-forming drug (3 to bo fonnd In the list oi ltd lnerctlionw printed on each bottle-wrappor and attested under oath. In any condition of tho fomalo system, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription can do only Reed novor harm. Its wholo offect Is to strengthen. invlRorate and regulata the wholo female system and especially tho pelvic organs. When these are 'de ranged In function or affected by dlseaef the stomach and othor organs of digestion become pympathotlcally deranged, the nerves are weakened, and a long Hit of bad, unploaaant symptoms follow. Too much must not bo expected of this "Fa vorite Prescription." It will not perform miracles: will not euro tumors no mod Iclno will. It will often prwent thorn, If taken In time, and thus tho operating table and tho surgeon's knife may be avoided. Women sufforlnu from diseases of lonu standing, aro Invited to consult Doctor Pierce by ltter,rcc All correspondence Is held as strictly prlvato and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. H. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. t Dr. Plorco's Medical Advisor (1000 pages) Is sent free on rocclpt of 21 ono-cont lot cloth-bound copy. Address aa abova. HHfHilllt!liH FOX HAUL For Snlo or Trade A 16-acro chic en ranch; first place oast ot Tur nor tabernacle. Good 6-room houso, barn, four chicken houses, 200 bearing fruit trees, and Bmall fruit. Will trade for Salem prop erty. C. W. Stafford, Turner, Or. 10-10-iwk For Sale A general merchandise business, or would trado for farm r property. Address "R. T.," caro Journal. 10-10-lwk For Sale Modorn 7-room house. Good well wator; force pump. Good barn and wood houso; porch all hound houso; throe lots 112x 210, with fruits of all kinds; lo cated ln South Salem. Enqulro at 492 State street. 10-9-lw For Sale Two single top bugglea, ln first-class condition. One rub ber tired. Apply to O. W. Yannke, Fashion stables. Telephone 44. 7-18-tf For Sale Good houso and barn, now, 25 acres all undor cultivation berries, nrunos and all kinds ot fruit, flvo miles from Salem, $3500 This Includes 6 cows, 2 horsos.har noss, 1 heavy wagon, spring wagon 200 chickens and othor farming necessities. Enqulro 492 Stato Btroot. 9-23-tf w '" " ' -- MUSICAL. FTalSriTclHlKhTI of the "Western Conservatory Music, of Chicago, ln this city, will resume classes in piano, har mony, theory, sight reading, etc, on and after September 23. Studle, opera house building, rooms S an 9. Phone 1100. Pupils may re ceive lessons either ln their home or at the studio. 9 -14-1 mo Mise Eva F. Cox Will be ready to receive pupils In music after Sep tember 2d at her studio, 242 Cas ter street, betweon Commercial and Front. Phone Main 847. 8-3-lm MJss Beatrice Shclton Will receive puplts In pianoforte, orgun aart sight reading classes. Special terms made for beginners, Tale year besides teaching; at her studte 345 Marion streot, or at the hoaae of pupil If so desired, Mlw Shel ton will teach at the studio la th First National Bank building, cornor ot Commercial and Ohe mokota streets. Phone 1298. Marion streot studio phone 1299. 9-25-lmo. FOR RENT WIIV SO WEAK. Kldiipy .Troubles Liy He Sapping Your Like Away Salem Pco- plo Havo Learned This Fact. Whon a healthy man or womau boglns to run down without appar ent cause, becomes weak, languid, depressed, suffers backacho, head eache, dizzy spells and urinary dis orders, look to tho kidneys for tho cnuso of It all. Keep tho kidnoys woll and they will keop you well. Doan's Kidney Pills euro alck kld neyn and keep them woll. Horo Is Salem testimony to provo it. B. E. Gillian, proprietor of livery and feed stable, at 62 Ferry St., and living at 333 Wator St., Salem, Or., saya; "Years of almost constnnt driving and a fall I got several years ago which wrenched by back badly bad tended to hurt my kldneyB. I sufforod from back acho and laroo ness so that n.t times I cguld hardly straighten up. Sharp pains caught mo whon I arose aftor sitting. Nono of tho remedies I tried did mo any good until a Bhort tlmo ngo I was Induced to get Doan's Kldnoy Plus at Dr. Stone's drug store. In a short tlmo I obtained more rollof from tho backacho nnd disordered condi tion of tho kidnoys, than I had for yoara. I know of neighbors who havo also used your remedy and they all Bpeak of It as tho best medicine thero 1b nnd I believe this to bo so. For sale by all dealers. Price 00 cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for tho Uni ted States. . Remember tho name Doan s and take no other. o Noble county, Indiana, has raised over half a million bushels of on ions th3 year. Brazil will celobrato ln 190S, tho centenary of tho oponlng of Brazil Ian waters to forolgn trado. ' - o If you fcol run down, fagged out; tako Holllstor's Rocky Mountain Tea, tho greatest restoratlvo known; purely vegetable, no alcohol r mln ernl polnson. 35 cojUb, Tea or Tab lets. Dr. Stono'a Storo. o Notlco of Intention to Improvo a Portion of Pine 8U-cet In tho City of Snlcin, Oregon. To Whom It May Cencern: Notlco Is horcby given that tho common council of tho city of Sa eom, Oregon, dooms It oxpodiont to Improvo, and proposo3 to Improvo Pine Btroot in tho city of Balom, Ore gon, from tho woat lino of Front Btroot to tho wost lino of Fourth Btreot In Bnld city, by excavating a Btrlp 30 feet wldo ln tho contor of tho rondway of aald portion of said street to a dopth of 9 InchoB bolow tho established grado of said Btroot and by placing on said strip two layers of cravol and by thoroughly rolflng bucIi lnyor aftor bolng placed on bald street, nnd by constructing wooden curbs along Bnld portion ot Bald streot. All-of said work to bo dono In ac cordance with tho plans, profllos and specifications for tho doing of snld work herotoforo adopted by tho com mon council of said city, and now on fllo In tho olllco of tho recorder of snld city. Tho said Improvement Is to bo mndo at tho oxponBo of ownors of proporty ndjncont to said portion of said stroo. Datod at Salem, Oregon, this 3d day of October, 1907. W. A. MOORES, Recorder of tho City of Salem, Ore gon. 10-3-llt Tn llenL Flvo room flat, ovor Far rlngton & Van Pntton's market. Inquiro of Sterner & Bergor, 1S8 South Llborty Btroet. 9-24-tf For Rent Furnished rooms for house-keeping or board for a slnglo lndy or couplo. Apply to i Rosa Marklovltch, 730 North Front street. 8-15-tf. LODGES. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Meets Wednosday ln Hurst hall, State streot, Lo eAbbe, C. R.; J & Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge- No. 18, K. ot P. Castle Hall ln Holman block, cor ner Stato and Liberty streets. Tuesday of each week at 7:30 p. m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; E. H. Anderson, K. of R. and S. Stock Ranch for Rent About 300 acres, in good location. Stock can bo bough, outright or taken on shares. Apply at county treas urer's offlco ln Salem. 9-23-tf MIBCTLLANKOUB. v1olhiM7iriruTloTTiaT room 8, ovor Perry's drug store, whoro ho is proparcd to ropalr violins, gultnrfa, etc. Glvo him a call. 0-27-lm Vogct Lumber anil Fuel Co. Lum ber .shingles, building: material, wood and conl. Low prices and prompt dollvorlo3. One block east of S. P. pasoengtc dopot Phone 198. 7-2-tf DRAYIUEN. Cummins Bros.' Transfer Cinpany All kinds of transfer work done. Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt service Is our motto. Stand and office at 253 South Commercial streot. Phone 219. Residence Phone 968. LIVERY AND FEED BTARLK3. Livery and Feed Stables Old Post ofllco Stables, at 254 Forry Btroot, botweon Commercial and Front streets. Telophono 188. Somo of tho finest liveries In tho city can bo found hero. Dick Westacott, proprietor. 10-1-lyr O Bmitl Kfutar ITOBI.-' .IMKMYMNMiWMi;99 2 gM COURT 8TREXT. Call and try Ummb. Meals 15c. Board per week $3.75, also furnished rooms very reasonable. AT THJJ Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c w SALEM BRICK YARD A. A. BUKTON. Prop. Brlek always oa haad, la car lota or etherwlse. Preaeed brick asade te order. Yard oa SKate street, acuta ef BeatRatlarjr. -7-1-tf.' Concrete Work. Got my prlcos on Bldownlks, curbs, septto tanks and cement work of any kind. All work guaranteed flrat-claBS. M. Ward, Highland add. Phono 509. 8-11-tf Ilutto & Wcnderoth Fine wines, liquors and cigars. We handle tho colobratod Kollog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beor constantly on draught. South Commorclal stroot, 9-3-lyr Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5240. Meets ovory Thursday evening al S o'clock In Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. C; F. A, Turner, clerk. Woodmen of World Meet every Ttl day night at 7:30, ln Holman hall, L. E. Ponnoll, O. O.; P. L. Frax lnr, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, Resi dent and pension insurance; 2, 000,000 pledged; overy claim paid Good agonta wanted. J. H. O. Mongomery, supreme organize).', Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, secretary, 546 State street. WANTKD. Enlarged Our moat markot on East Stato street has boon doublod In slzo and wo nro bottor proparod than ovor to sorvo customers. Prompt sorvlco and tho boat of meats our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop. Wo Aro Cash Purchasers Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce. Borry crates made up In nnllmltcd quantities. Capital Commission Co., 267 South Com mercial street, Salem, Phone Mala 179. FOUNT). TrkTnOpTworBowTandolght or ten shoats. Owner can havo Bamo by proving proporty and paying expenses. Joshua Smith, Salem, Routo No. 5, noar Turner road. 10-10-3t SASU AND DOOR FAOTORIBa. Frank M. Mrewn. Manufacturer of iaBU, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hard wood work. Front street, betweon State and Court. Make all complaints at the office. professional. gTTSiuhT'mTIjpI surgeon. Tolophono 307 Main. Offlcos, 540 Stato Btreot, opposite court houso, Salem, Or, Resldonco Phono 313 Main. 8-13- lmo Dr. Mary Lane -With tho Mary Lane Modlcal and Surgical Insti tute of Portland, treats diseases of women nnd children exclusive ly Maternity cases glvoa special attention. Children adopted Into good famlllos. An up-to-dato san itarium ruu In connection. Suf fering women will do well to con fer with hor. Consultation free, Correspondence absolutely confi dential. Address Mary Lane Ia Btltuto, rooms 6 to 14 Grand Tkea tre building, Portland Or. 'leria-la r muted A roglotorcd or an assist ant registered druggist at Dr. Stono'n drug Btoro. 10-10-tf i i 1 1 i Wnntod Tontns at $4.00 por day.to haul crushed rock on Salem and Tumor road. Apply at 4C0 North Commorclal Btroot, or phono Main 633, M. A. 'McCorklo, roanl mas tor, 10-9-St Wanted At onci). boll boysat WH lamotto Hotol. 10-5-tf Wanted By Octobor 15th, boy with pony to carry ppor routo; can t tond school. Call nt Journal of flco at onco. tf Roy Wanted To do porter work. Apply to W. B. Gllson's barbBr shop on Commorclal street. Phone 401. 9-21-tf I I I ! Cider Apples Wanted Write or In quiro Ingham Vinegar Co., 64 Al blna avonuo, Portland. 9-24-lm-d-w Farm Wanted Competent partle wish to secure a small ranch on tho Willamette river bottom for raising hogs, poultry and general farming. Will pay cash rent for torm of ycara, or will make pur chaso contract. Address "T.," caro Journal office. 9-30-Zw Cider Apples Wanted We will pay from $6 to $10 por ton for cldor apples. Will also Uko fall pear undor apodal arrangements. Call and sco ub, Gideon Stole Co, 9-30-lm-d-w Wanted At onco, 100 mon. Inquire at Oregon Nuraory Company's at flco on Twolft'u streot. 8-ad-tf PHOTOGRAPHER. F. M. Raker Twolfta street photo grapher. All kinds of work done at living prices, Call and see my work, and prlees. Vlowlng a specialty; also head quartors for amateur deve!opls' and finishing. Cublnot phote graphB 2.00 por dozen, Betwwm and finishing. Botweon Wools Mills and O. K. Store. PLUaUlKRa. "lrf'WMW'rf'S Theo. M. Barr Flublir, hot water and steam heating and tlnnlag. 164 Commercial street. Phoae Mala 192. -l-lyr M. S. Petawl Plumbing, steaH aad gas fitting, Successor to Ksox fc Murphy, 22 Commercial Jtreet, 'Prone Mala 17. Of the world's population the are 64 to the million who Mi "Had. . . ,.. ... - W' ". ',' . wl dl i Wt - p.m tr -JPfMVtff OVWJT Tl SK'f.OiAftfttfr- f i' i MM0fAtA,i. f ."$- '.5v, V f t;; ' mnwm"t'mmp.-- ', '-i, ;j&it:mi&, a& A& iSK&fr i miw