T),m,Y CAPITAL JOmXAT 8ALKM, OKBOON, THUH8AY, XQVKIUllBlt 10, 1008. ' ' T anderine brows Hair and wc can PROVE IT! The Great DANDERINE Never Fails to Produce the Desired Results. IT enlivens and invigorates the flair glands nnd tissues 0f the scalp, resulting In a continuous and Increasing growth of tlio liolr. ?m? fe1 , &; V A Letters of pralio oro continually coming In from nearly all parti of tlio country itatlnR that Dsnderlno tins renewed tho growth of hair tn cites that wero comldered abso lutely tiopelcu, A lady from ltrookljn wrlteit "After a short trlr.l ivy hatr Mopped 1 alllnff, and I now hn c a lovely head of lialr, cry heavy and over one and n quarter ardli.n-" r-4 Mfvf1 '- . V r Dnndcrinc stimulates the scalp, mokes it healthy and keeps it so. It is tlio greatest scotp invigorator known. It is n wholesome medicine (or both the hair end scalp. Even a small bottle of it will put more genuine life in your hair than a gallon of any other hair tonic ever made. It shows results from the very start. Now on sale at every drug and toilet store in the land 3 sites 250, GOO and $1.00 THE MARKETS Cut This, Out Fran To ,,1"w ll0W nuickiy l Danilnrlnn icti.we wilt tend a large itinpln free hy return mall to anyone who lends thli free coupon to the , Knjilton Oiodirlai Ci., Chlcip, with their nime and addrtit aud ll)o In illvcr ur Itampi to pay pottage HY OREGON WOMEN DO MANUAL LABOR SAN FItANCISCO MAIUU3TS. Snn Francisco, Cal., Nov. f9. Wheat No. 1 California chub, per cental, $1.07 V6 1.70; California whlto milling, $1.75 1.80; north ern bluestem, $1.72 1.77 &; off grades wheat, $1.50 1. CO; Reds, $1.02 1.07. Barley Feed barley, $1.40 1.43 common to fair, $1.30 1.35; brow ing at San Frnnclico, nominal at $1.45 1.55; Chevalier, $1.50 1.00, according to quality. Eggs Per dozon, California fresh, Inc'radlng cases, extras, 55c; firsts, 50 cents; second, 40r; thirds, 28c; stjrage, California extra, 35c; flrstst, 32 c; seconds, 20 c; East ern storage, extra, 2S"c; firsts, 27c; seconds, 25c. Butter For pound, California fresh, extrns, 32c; firsts, 27 c; seconds, 23c; thirds, 20c; eaatorn ox traB, 27c; ladles, , extras, 22c; firsts, 21c; pickled, No. 1, 23; storage, California extra, 20; packing No. 1. 21c. New cheese Per pound, California flats .fancy, 14 c; firsts, 13c; sec onds, 11; California Young Amer ica, fancy, 17c; firsts, 10c; Eastern New York Chetldnrs, fancy, 17c; Ore gon flats, fancy, 14c; do. Young America, fancy, -10 c; California storage fancy flats, 12c; California flats, fancy, 13c. Po'ntoes Per rental, Klver Whites, (sacks) fancy, 7rt(j7 85c, poor. f0(0 05c; Salinas Hurbanks, $J. 40C 1.55; Oregon Burbanks, $1.1 (iff 1.30; sweet potatoes, per pound, 1 1 c. Onions Per sack. 50C0c. Oranges Per box, Valonolns, $34; new crop, navels, $2 3; Tangerines, crates, $1.25. fion vuiiiun tan be found work- It am ordination from Ralloring, Snlcrl" i r b'nrksinMhlng up to uhctinr physlcltuw and coi tion jffi I' according to the rt rf Lilir Commissioner Iloff fered .'s.J.i showing th.' ntiin- of lii't nil women, oyo. the d( 1.' i ...', who have rogttlnr ),DI . lore nr 2.r women In the state ti( liun'cr Mapper aud guides; that i a blacksmith; two sailors. flcf'rlcl.inn, and flvu irre car ers Th' ' 'imbeY of woniou who larncrs I i. irprlslng, thoi'3 be- 16 9 ciikiivhI In this work, in hr ! ; too wiinon woritliu; he b'.i dIMdcd Into olttdiiOH its s fcfct3 p. of slunnl show woin- 1':.' ll,i, architect!), do- em dr :ji !., 5; urtNli mid hfn i.f ,v 110, Im'toiM. 8,; 'ic 1 1 1. barboi-H and luur r n la-kr-t mnkers, 0; blnok- ln ' ' i 1 1 n tf and ledtclili: li - " Uj, hnokblndnr.t. J2: s 'milters. 15: buttor tcr t i tiH, u; candle mak- : cat, is, 5. cnriMi fnoion la'ivn, , t mi- miikors. Ui tiler len, 15 ch ,Ivs and copyists, 201; sjnerci.il ti wins. 17; ciiiuposlt 165 ctafi Moiumh. 35; contract- 1 nrut m.ikt-rfl. 0: ilnlri. 7- I's's 23 i1 ii stirs and witlloro. lrtss u .ik is. 1!C2: lrnts j-mdlciiKs ir. dry Kootle, iuncy M 30 dvp workers, (i: olci'lrlr' It -uiloi :j oleotrlnlm.ii, ',, (it i a iiiil Riuors, I; expert un'flnts ", faiinois. ovursuora l3r fanners 1C09: fnrin lu- p 'fain'ly membors), 123; fruit 2?'B J gnrdoners, florists, nursorjmon, or., 42; garden and nur sery, lit; general store, 15; glove makers, 41; groceries, 2S; hat nink urs, 23; hosiery and knitting, 5; ho tel keepers, 131; housekeepers aud stewards, 1080; hunters, trappers and guides, 25; Janitors and sextons, 5; Journalists, 51; laborers not spe cliicd, l'Jjl; lnco and embroidery, 21; laundry work, 932; lnwyers, 10; li brary, I9; literary and scientific per sons, 37; lumber dealers, 2; lumber men (employes), 5: livery Btablo keopers, 2; manufacturers, 8; niar blo cutters, 1-; meat jiackcrs, 7; tner t'hauts, 122; millers,' 2; milliners, 50K; minors, 7: miscellaneous textile workers, 32; musicians nnd teachers of music, 45S; nurses and mldwlves 015; officials of mining companies, 5: other agricultural pursuits, 18; other professional sorvlco, 23; ovor seors, 5: packers and hlppora, 41; painters, 5; pnpor aud pulp mill operators, 5; paper box makers, 01; ,i;i tern mnkers, 3: peddlers, S; plio ui.nti'ii'8, 98; physicians and sur geons, 103; plniilnic mill employe), 5; plumbers. 2: .portors. 10; produce rail provisi in, 4; publishers, 5; rag rni'iot ninkors; 42; restaurant koep--rs 41: ropo and cordage, 15; sail ors, 2: S'.iloswo.iK'i), 919; shirt aud overall makers, 727; shoomaktrrs, 5; steam ml I road ouiploes, 4; stouog raphors, 705: stock raisers, drovers and herders, 54; straw workers, 5; tallois, 375; taunurs, 7; teaehors aud profesfois In colli ges and unlvors-Itio-, 3142; wuiovtors, 0; tolograph and telephone operators, 310; tent nnd bag mnkers. S7; tinners, 15; trunk-mnkors. 1; upholstorors, 7; umbrella makers, 4; undertakers, 3; watchmen, 7; woolen mill oporatlvos 214; wood cutters, 3. o Cure leumatism Q0 CVfPMvn ni'ftimm. tion of urie acid must be adicated from tho sys . Br. Miles' Nervine ea as direotod for rlieu jatism, i? nlknlino in na- N, and Hs soothing cf t upon tho iiTitated Jndition of the nerves ''pvcs vain and iuduces KlP and rest. ?. dleilv tltr. 1.1. t ttu U, fY P'OKlelnn could ' afva I hl,Als tne trouble. In a (?r.i lihe eame trouble with 5H ir-VLw;!? " Slpplfil that to eJ. w lk. and at ttmo I pm ray P. .i ? m nanaa anrt knees 6 y ih.d-?n. 'talrs.. After hav- ia ma?r:".wr " "ur or two aer. L;!T!Le1.mo r lesa nil lot nn r. .' "'""i everything T n u .i ,nen began to 6 InflamJ"? ' h8d Rn npUt at- to th. rS2S.,c.ry. rheumntlam. I U ieareeiy?" 'or,eeki. but I "tht .5JS"1 Dr. Mile' Ne-lne. Si to V t0T.. nlJvtce. Thry UtUr7,?J Ard I commnpa to AXOTIIKlt (WHIIIKIt IS I.)l'XI) TO III? SHOUT (Unltod Press leased WIro.) San Francisco, Nov. 19. Experts aro working today on tho fiooks of tho MorolinntA Association to aacor tain tho extent of the nllogod de falcations of Prank W. SniHthson. cashier and confldontlal man of the Morcantllo organization. Tho flrrt nl!agl dUcropauelos in tho accounts were dlscovoroil yettor day afternoon. Already It ltai liwn ascertained $ 3000 Is missing aud the amount may reach $10,000. Tho ac counts are said to have been so man ipulated that soveral days will be required to dovlop the fu'l amount of tho nllegod embezzloment. The attention of the officers of tho association was drawn to an exam ination of Smlth'on's accounts through the ehnrge that thr cashier had bocome Involved In forgeries of shipper's names on Southern Pacific freight vouchers. Smithson ex plained that he had rlgned the name of shippers but had done so at the Instance of Interested parties. The young man hai ben conneo' ed with tha association for several years nnd has hitherto been held in high teem. If1 month. ,Urt nna for ,! E-O-Boxk JAS- BANDERS. CM!t. vlhn ,n ' old by your 1 ""tie will h..2f p'?te thi th edical Co Elkhart, Ind Mind Your Tluslnes! If von don't nobody wll'. It Is your business to keep out of all the trouble you can and you can and win keep out of liver and bowel trouble If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills They keep" biliousness, malaria and Jaundice out of your system. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug Btore. I'OltTIiANI) MAIIKKT8 (Jrnln, Flour Feed, Ktc. Portland, Or.,. Nov, 19. Wheat Club, 91c per bu.j 40-fold, 91c; Plfo, 90c; bluostem, 95 c; valley, 91c; Red Russian, S8c. Jlarlcy Feed, $20.00 'per ton; brewing, $27.00. Oats No. 1, white, $30tJ$31 per ton; gray, $29.00JT30.00. Mlllstuffs Drnn, $20.50 per ton; middlings, $33; "horts. country $30; city, $30; t S. mill chop, $22. rolled barley, $2SIT29. liny Timothy, Wlllntnetto vnllov $14 per ton; Wlllnmette vnlloy, ordi nary, $11; enstern Oregon, $10.50; 17.50; mixed, $13; clover, $12: alfalfa, $120 12.30; alfalfa meal. $19; grain liny, $12.50n3. Vegetables nnd Fruit. Fresh fruit Anplos. now 05cT$? box; ponchos, S5cfi$1.00 por box; poars, $1111.25 por box; grapw, $1 I0ffl.05 por prate; quince $tfT 1.25; locnl Concords, 12 V6 JT lfic por half baskot; ISnKoru Concords, 35c per half bakt; cranberrlos, $10.50 fi 12.50 por barrel; swept potatoes. 1 k fl 2 V4 c. pound; potatoes, SO IT 90p por pwt. Dalrj- and Country Produce. Uuttor City cronmery. oxtrn. ft 36o por pound; fancy, U2 Vfc 35c: store, I71f20c. Kggs Oregon soloct, 37" 8 40c; Enstorn, 27 fr 3214c per do Poultry-Hons, I212yjc; sprint 12(9 l&c; ducks, old HdTir.r; goeso. old, 1011 12o; turkoys, 17'4 18c. Cheeso Fancy cream twins, IRr per pound; full cream triplets. I Be; full cream young America, 10c. Vrnl Rxtrn. SfTfjc )or pound, ordinary, 7iT7,,c; heavy, 5. Pork Fancy, 7c per pomd. largo. 56RGc. Mlsrcllancy, Hops Oregon, 19Q choice, S Site por pound; prime. 76 7 He: mod'uni. 5V4C0c; 1007. SC4f: 1900. 16 1 c. Wool Eastern Orsin, fivers host. I0(ffl4c per '-. seeordlng t" hrlnkap; valley. ISfflOc. Mohair Choice. IS pr lb. n'1-3 Trv hides. No. 1. 1315c ner ti ; drv kip, No. 1. 13c tli.; dr" calfskins. lOo lb.; salted hlde, 6H Q 8c K.; salted calfskins, 1213c lb : greon, lc less. Oats 42c. Barley $20.00. Flour Hard wheat, $5; valloy, $4.26. Hay Cheat, $12; clover, $10 per ton; timothy, $15; grain hay, $12. Onions $1.25 cwt. Hops 1907 crop, SffGc: Cnscara Dark 2 V (Oc. Mohair 18c. Retail Market. Onts $1.50. Wheat $1.06. Eggs 40c. Uuttor Country, 35c; crenmory, 40c. Flour Valley. $1.25 por sack; hard. wheat, $1.45. Dran 95c per sack, $31 por ton; shorts, $1.35 por sack. Livestock. Stock hogs $4.50. Ctocrs 3V4t). Veal 5 7c. Cows ?33.60. Tropical Fruits. . Bannnns $0.00. Oranges $4.00. -o.- - Gcttghs That RacR Little Lungs should be siloed immediately with a reliable cough remedy. Otherwise they may perma nently weaken tho lungs and cause untold harm. 'ALASKA MINING KING" DECLARED BANKRUPT (United Press Leased WIro.) San Francisco, Cnl Nov. 19. James Trcadwell, who Is facing trial on a charge of embezzling securities on deposit In tho California Safe De posit and Trust company, while a director, Is a bankrupt todny. The banker was adjudged a bankrupt on tho complain of Daniel O'Conncll, representing vnrlous depositors who claimed that Trend well , was trans ferring hi property to his wife's name. Tho order declaring Tread well Insolvent was made yesterday afternoon by tho United States cir cuit court of appeals. The action against Trcadwell was takn Home Mnio ago by tho deposi tors. Thodeclslon was given against him by Milton S. Green, referee In bankruptcy and an nppeal was taken to 'tho higher court which nlllrnt d tho Jugdmont. No further opposi tion to tho decision will bo made by tho millionaire-bankrupt. Proceedings ro also tinder way for similar action against Wnlter ,T Harnett, tormer vlc-prosiaent or the Institution nnd convlotc'd In tho stntc court of emhczzlomont, nnd ngnlnst .1 Dalzcll Ilrown, former iimnnRer. also convicted nnd serving his scntonc at San Quontln prison. SHOT AT INTRUDER BUT KILLED SISTER Dr Jaynes Expectorant is known by mothers all over the world as a safe and effective remedy for Coughs and Colds. It has likewise been successfully employed in cases of Croup, Pleurisy, and kindred ailments for Ihrec-quarters of a century. Your druggist sells it in three size bottles at $1.00, 50c and 25a Dr. D. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge is a safe and reliable medicine for expelling worms. (Un'tod Press Lened WIro.) Mllos City. Mont., Nov. 19. The dwli of Mr. Harriet Goodwin, who was killed by n wild Imllot llrod by her Hitter, Miss Pauline Lnno, Is to da) tho subject of an Invoitlgntlon Iip'iik conducted by the pollco and a coroner's Jury. Miss Lnno snys n man nnmod Lucas outered tholr house Inst night and, aftor a dispute, knockod both hroir aud hor slstor to tho iloor. She nros and went to hor room nnd Lucas followed hor. trying to bronk down the"dnor. Sho shot through the door nt. tho Intruder and hit hor slstor, who was sitting In hor room, In tho pnth of tho Ictllot. Tho bullot was found In tho dead woman's breast at tho autopoy. Portland Receipts. Frailt Apptos 510 bx. chorrlw 1 bx, berries 35 bx, grapes 387 cr4, oraanes 87 bx. nears 40 bx. Vegetables Cabbage S crt. celen 11 rrt, Onions 5S ax. Onion set 88 sx. potntQM 106 x. potatoes 2 cars Dairy Produce Rutter, 00 c. egg 49 cs. butter and eggs 1 cor cream 4077 gal. milk 1100 gal. Fish Clams 23 bx, crabs 13 bx. crabs 2 brls. fish 122 bx. oysters 7 sx. shrimp 1 bx. mussels I bx. Poultry nnd Dressod MeatsChic kens 100 cps. ducks 3 cps. gees 20 ops. turkeys 10 cps. squabs 1 "P. dressed poultry 000 pounds, hog dres'ed 20$. veal dresed 58. mutton dressed 12. lard 1 car, moat 2 cars. Hay and Grain Wheat. 42 cars, barley 8 cars, oats 5 cars, hay 11 cars, feed 1 car. shorts 1 car, flour 3000 sx. salemWhkkt. Loral "Wholesale Market. Eggs 34c Butter Creamery, 36c Hens I0r- yriig chickens, 10c Local wheat S7c, MRS. HAINS AND ANNIS TOGETHER AT 3 A. M. (United Press Leasoli WIro.) Naw York, Nov. 19. That 4hoy have auoured two now witnesses whoa testimony will ptovo Captain Halna' atory of his wife's alleged Improper relations with William T. Annls, h the atatem nt made by a attorney for the 1 Initial brothers to day. Joseph A. Shay, one of the attor ney for the wo brother, who are awnitln trial for killing Annie, de clare that one of the now wltno I a tradesman who dellvored goods to Fort Hamilton, and who will swear that be saw Mr. Halns and Annie together on many occasions and often aindor such circumstances as to attract attention. Another new wltnoee, according to the attorney, is the owner of-a garage whoru Annls Is said to have kept his automobile. This witness will swear, 4ho attornoya say, that he waa callod up by Mrs. Hnlns on tho telephone to go 4o the outskirts of Brooklyn where AnnU' car had broken down and that whon he nr rived there he found Mrs. Hnlns and Ann's together at 3 o'clock In tho morning. Halns' attorney says that It Is doubtful If they can go to trial on December 14th, the date Bet. , M. P. McDaniels, of Ashland, Is , missing, having last boon seen , at Myrtle Point. He Is said to oe men tally deranged. . o OAalTOllIA. R..U IM nw r mra i; v Sinatut V , ,-$?- No More Darning when you buy thoso UACINi: KKKT GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR .Mr. II. T. Hwnrt, Prop. 271 N. Commercial Street NEW I LOCATION KSnEMS Mrs. .1. It Howard, of Seattle, wiih attacked by robbors In hor own homo and knocked to tho lloor by the thugs. TEA Wc v;in t your goodwill and your money; not one cent without that good will. J Your Kintir iftMin rmir mrney II roo doo't llk s.lillliuf" li.i. t iar 1. 1 1". I IOiiboiio haa raised $15,000 for the establishment of a Y M. C. A. brunch thero. lllg Lund Opening. On .limitary 20,l!t0!i, at Hosoburg, Oregon. !H. 500 nurea aro to bo wllh dniwn from the Umpquu ruust ro servo. This uinbriicos some of tha flnoHt dairy and timber lands in lion- ton. Lnno. DoiiglitH and Cons o .tin Htts. Not all of this land Is subject to entry. For JS.fiO we will send you prepaid IS largo lithographic town-, ship maps with above acint lands j colored thoroon. Also full Instrun-' tlotiH as to dates, mnnnor of Mlng&o. &c. The Douglna County Abstract Co,, auooesMir to Frank K. AUiy. Hose-j burg, Oregon. 11-lU-ooiMf. OA0TOB.IA. I 4rtin tU ? ' V" 1W llw w " ,wu,' ciiinicsio in jail rou IMPOUTINO HLAVK OIUL (United Pros Lcnscd WIro.) Ran Frnncltco, Npv. 10. Low Shale Low, a CIiIiioho merchant, Is at tho city prison today and Chin You, a diminutive Chinese girl Ih in the ciiMody of the Presbyterian Chinese mission in a rusult of ovl douuo brought out yoitorduy after noon tending to show that the Chi ne e Iwnl brought the girl Into tho country for Immoral purposoa. Tho Chinese brought the trouble upon himself when he Instituted ac tion for u writ of hubons corpus to compel the mission -to dollvor tho girl to him after she had sought refuge from a house of III fume In Oakland. The testimony showed that tho girl was married to Low In Hong rtnng, hut shu testified that It was only for tho purpose of scouring her adtnlsnlou to tho Unltod Btntes. - o DoWItt's Kldnoy and nindder Pllln are unequalod In ensos of wean hack, bnokaoho, Inflnmatlon of the blnddor, rhoumntlc pnlns, Antiiepttc nnd net promptly, fluid by nil drug gists. Henry Wliltnkor, a votornn of h Philippine war. la In Jail at Los Aiele. hraHl with murdorlug bis luother 12 years ngo. rr (ZAm&t llnrrbon Irving Morsernu, u Port lnnd studoat nt Yale, eloped with Miss Josophlno Francos Murphy, of Now Havon, on opening day and a a n-sult Is now lpt.irnlng lmnie In senrch of eiu'doyiuent ' Conmimptlon HtntlHtlrs prove (hat a neglootod cold or cough lute the luuga In so bad a condition that consumption genii" find n fortl' field for fnstenlng on one Stop the cough Just us soon as It appoars with Dnllard's Horohound Syrup. Soothe the torn nnd.lnllamod tissues nn ' makos you well ngalu. The mammoth balloon bulonglng to tho Dally Graphic being flown by aeronauts in an attompt to sail to Hlborln. BAD BREATH TorinnBtht I In4 vrrst tmatlwllhinrtis(ti to4 utrd all klliilt nt In "I num. Hf fiiiKU ti .u klfr M Kron n mf nr tn-lu utluf t1 tiiur l wk tritixl i' ' umuii4 Cuaat.lt nl a'l.r iiuiKllitin I en wllllofly aoJ hr;ulljr r luat t"r " iitlrtlr cund m I thirtf'ir Id tuu kuuw thai I hall ittumwtai Miaul uit i on ulfanutf troiu ueU trubU." Qbu II llalptro, lit V. lu Hi , Nw Verk, W. T. m mJy The Bowela B, can or cathartic r i VrrSieiiii Wuuu -r h.m Im U ;. o'.J I, bulk Tli snHlM lnl.ul " W1 OUO. Swiulwd lo cut or bir luwuvr but Told" nnd Croup In ClilloVcii, "My Mltlo girl Is subject to cold." bay hns been prevented many times from having tho croup by tho timely snys Mrs. Win. II. Berlg, No. 41 Fifth street, Wheeling, W. Vn. "Last win tor she had a severo spell nnd n tor rlblo cough, but I cured hor with Chcrnborlnln's Cough ilemedy with out tho aid of a doctor, and my little by nil dealers. All political partios and candi dates are liable for a flno of $25 each for falling 4o comply with tho Corrupt Practices' Act nnd file ft statement of their election expenses Use DsWItt's Carbollsed Witch Haiol Balvo It Is healing, cooling ''and cleansing. It Is especially good for piles. Sold by all druggist. OAWTOflX. PJcliant Pt'atftbl I'oUnt TuKUuit nt,nti ..JUmtSyCo.,Ch!ciioorHY. 2ntl I W HUM m MH IW WajK INJiL'AL SALE, TEH MILLION I0XEI "Jm-un gC-ff -f