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I. ly DAILY 0APITAI, JOTJBNAI OALEM, OBErjON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1005. Smllj"By tho Typcwfftcr. ' A Square Deal for Oregon." is the significant motto of tho Wlllnmette Valley Development Loaguo. Tho Portland Journal editorially en dorses tlio work dono by t the Willam otto Development League.' 'Well, that is eomothing. ' Tho Journal is making n persistent nnd consistent right fofc (ho'"'UqvcIop inont of Western Oregon. Thtfso who understand what that means and who zealizo tho energy that is put behind tho fight nro subsoribing for Tho Journalsco our bargain day offer. 3 Whatever tho Republicans may do in tho way of nominations, thoy will not tako a recount eonvort from tho ranks of Democratic oflleo holders who cdmo over at a convenient opportunity to oflleo in tho Republican party and put lilm into tho highest place on tho ticket. Tho report on taxation, submitted by J, A. Corson, of Selcm, was not only well received by tho (envontlon. but has been gonorally approved as nn able presentation of tho subject. Mr. Car son showed himself a man of ability to draw up such a report, nnd scouro tho unanimous support of tho conservative committee 'with which ho worked. Thero are no factions nmong tho Marlon county Republicans. Thoy stand for good work. Tho city govern incut is cionn nnd accounts honestly lor its rovenucs ana tries to do pro grcssivo. Tho county is out of debt nnd our ponplo seem to believe in tho political church or tho best licks. - Charles A. Johns, of Raker City, announces his candidacy for Governor in tho Portland Journal. Not a bnd piaco to annouueo it, considering thnt tho Journal lms won every fight it has mado in a political way. Tho Orogoninn'a proposition that tho Stato University nnd State Normal schools bo consolidated nnd located at Portland is a flno expression of liberal Portland thought for the development of tho whole state. Move tho state cap- A CREAMY FOOD Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil prepared as a food not a food like bread or meat, but more like 'cream ; in fact, At is tlie cream of cod liver oil. At the same time it is a blood-maker, a nerve tonic and a flesh-builder. But principally it is food for tired and weak digestions, for all who are fat-starved and thin. It is pleasant to take ; children like it and ask for more. W'n Mud jrou uuptc, frea SCOTT & BOWNE 409 Peit Street. Ntw York. MURDER MOST FOUL William W. Booth of Hillsboro Killed in the Heart of the Town WE MAKE LOANS on npprovoH security whonovor con dltlons warrant it. Preference, of courso, being given to our regular depositors. Porhaps wo. aro n little exacting in tho seloetion of security. But l our plan of loaning money Is ad vantageous to ovory good borrower. Salem State Bank ital thero and tho state fair, and then thero will bo no need of building any railroads Into the Interior. Wn dan flnko up somo that wo have. That noted cinm-digger, lion. B. P. Jones, of Lincoln county, was nt tho Development Convention, nnd n tele graphic invitation to tho big dinner at tno American inn wan forwarded to hlrn, costing $1.31 t olograph charge. Ho paid it and wired a tolcgrnph reply to Prcsidont Qoodc, of tho Lewis and Clark fair board, that would havo cost thnt goutiomnn about $0,50. There is nothing slow nbout tlio mnn from Toledo. William W. Booth, of Hillsboro, was brutally snot iiown on the streets nea. tho center of that town Snturdny night Sovoral porsons hoard tho shot, nnd it was but a few moments until Booth was found and carried to his home, lie was unconscious, and died about three hours after tho shooting. Tho bullet entered his left eye, nnd was found in tho brain in tho autopsy. Suspicion nt onco fell upon Sydnoy Bruggcr,a degcnornte,aged about 15 years, no was arrested Sun day, and confessed tho crime. Ho sas ho had no intention of killing Booth, but wanted monoy, nnd that whon he pointed his revolver at Booth tho lat tcr struck kirn on the pistol hand with a cane, and tho pistol was discharged Brugger fled, without attempting to tako any monoy. ills wiro resides in Albany, also two daughters. Mrs. Guy Powers and Mrs. Horbcrt Knfcr. A brother, Edwin Booth, nnd a sister, Mrs. J. H. Gay, aro resldonts of this city. JOYS OF MATERNITY A WOMAN'S BEST HOPES HEJWZEO lire. Potts Telia How Womon Should Prepare for Motherhood Tho darkest days of husband nnd wife aro when they como to look for ward to childless and lonely old ago. Many a wifo has found herself inca pable of motherhood owing to a dis plocement of tho womb or lack ol strength In tho generative organs. Mrs. Ahta Potts SALEM'Si HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL EVENTS Rev, Elayor, of Independence, loft his pulpit work long enough to attend tho Eugene Development Convention. Ho .does not wenr a long-tailed blnak coat and whlto tio, but looks you squaro in tho faco and moots men ns ono of them. Ho made one of tho brightest speeches nt the convention nnd got n groat burst of npplauso for his eulogy of James J. Hill, an a rail road magnate, whoso coming to Oreuon monnt something. o Tho Spring Vnllev telonhono line, in Klamath eonnty, Is now in operation, ami people living in tlie upper part or tho valley ean eominunioato with Dnlry or Bonanan. Tho subscribers own tholr own phones, nnd pay no ront, L. K. PAGE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cashier WHAT TO EAT Is very often a hatd question for tho person to salvo who is afllictcd with n weak stomach. Exporlonco has taught him to select his food with groat cau tion or wise sufTor from attacks of Iloartburn. Bloating. Iloadacho. Indl- jgosUon, Cramps, Dyspepsia, Vomiting, costivonesa ana Biliousness. Strength en the dlgestlvo orgnns by taking n doso of Uosteftor's Stomach Bitters beforo meals nnd bo mado well again. Insist on having HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Wo pay money for the THREK Bi. Sve tho fronts of the Packages. Simplicity, Economy, Assurance Thousands of peo ple are now using this famous flour' for Boston Brown Bread, O riddle Bread, . .Clriddle Oakes, Muffltia and Plum Pudding. It Li tho real New England .article. Iut up in red packages, and In iO-pound sacks. Ask yeur grocer fer It. Slms-Landoss. Miss Lorna Pearl Landess nnd Mr. Austin Sims woro married nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sponcer, No. 209 North Twenty-second street, in Portland, Wodnesdny ovenlng Inst. The coromony was performed by W. S. Gil- uort, pastor of tho lirst Prosbytcrlnn church, of Portland, and was witnessed by a number of rclntlvos and Intimate friends. Miss Mercedes Sims, sister of tho . groom, played tho wedding mnrch from jjonongrin ns tho party entered, nnd during tho ceremony sho rendered Mendelssohn's bridal chorus. Tho undo was atetnded by Miss La Vorno Fenton, ooustn of tho bride, whllo Ar thur Derby, of this city was host man. The brldo woro a handsomo costume of orepo do Paris, with trimmings of Duchoss lnco, nnd carried a shower bouquot of brldo 's rosos. Both tho yonnir penpln hnvo mnnv frlomis hero. Mr. Sims is n son of Thos. Sims of this city, and resides In Portland. The brldo is tho dnugb- icr 01 .air. nnd .Mrs. u. w. limitless of Lafayctto, Oro, Special Musical Program. Special music was given nt the First Methodist church yosterdny, at both morning nnd cvonini; services. Profes Bor T. S. Roberts, who is blind, prosid ed at tho organ, and gave several num bers, whllo the cjjolr rendered several. nntucms. Frcnucnt backacho and distressing pains, accompanied by offensive dis charges and generally by irregular and scanty menstruation indicate a dis placement or nerve degeneration of tho womb and surrounding organs. Tho question that troubles women is how can a woman who haa 6omo fe male troublo bear healthy children? Mrs. Anna Potts, of 510 Park Avenue, Hot Springs, Ark., writes: My Dear Mrs. Plnkham: " During tho early part of my married lire I was delicate In health : both my husband and I wero vory anxious for a child to bices our home, but 1 hod two miscarriages, and could not carry a child to maturity. A neighbor who had been cured by Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound advised mo to try it. I ana soon icn mat 1 was grot r, my headaches and backaches did so and soon felt that I was growing onger, my headaches and backaches left , I bad no moro bearing-down pains, and tron. mo. felt like a now woman. Within a rear I became tho mother of a strong, healthy child, the joy of our homo. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound u certainly a splendid remedy, And I with every woman who wants to become a mothor would try it." Actual sterility in woman is very rare. If any woman thinks she is ster ile, lot her try Lydia E. Pinkhatn'a Vegetable Compound and write to Mrs. Plnkhani, Lynn, Mass. Her ndvtco la frco to expectant or would-be mothers. EMPIRE THEATER SECURED For the Republican Confer ence and Reunion Whist Party. Mrs. George B. Waters entertained a tow rriomls at an enjoyable whist par ty Inst Wednesday, In boner of Mrs. Virgil Ramsoy, of Seattle, Whsb. Mrs. D. O. Sehuoklng won the first priae, while Mrs. J. It. Whitney earried on the consolation. Euchro Club. The Fortnightly Ruehre Club will lw entertained for the first time this sea- eon at the heme of Mrs. S. A. Dyer, on South Commercial street, Friday, No vember M. . Asylum Hop, The danea given by the employes of U10 Oregon insane asylum Friday ev ening was much eajored by a Urge number of guests. The rauafe and the floor were excellent, and frow 8 to 10 the hall whs it scene of much enjoy ment. ' &B&& B.fr B. FLOUR CO., rAorrio coast factory, ban josb, oal. Mali ua Are 2-cnt stamps and we wil aeud pimple. , Package prepaid.. iiiraiwi Boys and Gith You can get Free School Blotters at your Grocer, cy tell of Eppley's Perfection Baking Powder Last riope Vanished. When leading physicians said that W. M. Smlthart, of Pekin, la., had in curable consumption, his last bepfl vanished; bet Dr. King's New Dis. eorery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, kept him out of the grave. Ho says: "This great specific completely sured me and saved my life. Since then, I have used it for over tea years ana. constaer it a marvelous throat and lung cure." StrieUy Mlcailne cure for Cengha, Sore Throats or Colds; sure preventive of Pneumonia. Quar. faateetl. Me and 1.00 bottles at J. C. Perry's drug store. Trial bottle free. Former Salem Qlrl Married MJse Jennie Ooswiek, of Aberdeen, nan., formerly of this city, was mar ried Thursday to Mr. S. Yahnor 1 xiMHt, 111., at the home of her parents in Aberdeen. Mis Unewlek has many friends U this city who wkfa them many years of happiaetH. They 1 "" i ie eiiT yeeieraay. nnd left ..... i,,v mui, utter whiefc re"Ydi,Y CW-"8 watr w'U . Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends fatally. but by ekoeettig the right medicine, H. H. Wtlfe of Bear Grove. Iowa, cheat ed death, ne says: "Two years ago x Kiuney irouwe, whUU caused mo great pais and suffering and anxltv but I took Eleetrio Bitters, which ef- xeeieu a complete cure. I have aka 'found them of great benefit in gener al aeuuiiy ana nerve trouble, nnd Jtcep them constantly on hand, since, a I find they have no equal.1 J, 0! Perry, druggist, guarantees them at 50c, '8tnte Chairman Raker informs Tho Journal that tlie Kinpiro theatre has Ijeon secured for the reunion and con ference at Portland, October 12. There will bo seats for all, and no reserva tions will be made for the Pqrtlnnd people. Tha conference convenes Tho conference convenes Thursday Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. State Committeeman Hal D. Patten has replies from nearly all the Republi can city ami county committeeemen, stating that they will be in attendance on the conference, and has assurances from many other Marion county Repub licans that they will be la attendance, and the indications are that a large delegation will be present from this county. Chairman Raker will place tho seats for the Marion county dele gates in charge of Mr. Patton. who will hnvo headquarters at tbe New Laneje hotel, and will be there in person to is sue tlekets to all who attend from this county. o Frightful Suffering Relieved. Suffering frightfully from tho vlru lent poisons of undigested food, O. G. urayson, or Luln, Miss., took D, King's Xew Life Pills, "with tho re. Suit," he writes, "that I was oured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative proper ties. 8& at J. O. Perry's drug store. guarameea. Enthusiastic Body of 148 Students Get Acquainted With the Faculty Tho Salem public schools oponcd this morning with all toaciiers in muir ru spectlvo rooms, but with little moro than half a registration of pupils. Tho hop yards nnd tho prune orchnrds will keep many out for a week or two, whilo n lnrgo number, knowing thnt thero would bo no rceitntlona today, put off showing up until thero is no ox cuso for staying away. Tho corps of instructors which hns been secured Is a vory complete- one, nnd tho prospects nro origin ior n successful nnd harmonious year of work. Tho only drawback is going to bo tho congested stnto of affairs which will exist in tho school rooms, until tho new high school building is com pleted. Tho East building will sudor tho most on this account. There will bo 10 teachers in this building, and only 12 rooms. Both upper nnd lower hnlls and tho basement havo been tir.i.avl fnin service, nnd tho superin tendent thinks thoy will thus bo alio to mnnngo for nwhllo. Thero wero 118 pupils registered In tho high school this morning. Superin tendent Powers nssomblcd tho high school students nt 9 o'clock In the socond floor of tho building nnd ex plained tho courso of study which has been outlined for tho high school. Ho spoke of the coming year's work, and then introduced tho new high school faculty. Prlncipnl Marlatto was the first in troduced, and his npnoaranco wits grectc od by a storm of cheers from tho as sembled students, who havo nlrondy learned to Uko him very mucb,a Ho spoke briefly of tho relations which ho hoped to sustain with tho students, nnd said ho voiced tbo sentiment of tho en tire faculty whon ho said that thoro wero throo things which the high school faculty stood for, they wero hard work, scholarship and student enterprises. Ho stated that ho was nn enthusiast on athletics, debating and nil klndrod enterprises, nnd would lond his hearty support to all such, in so far as they did not conflict with scholarship. Tho other teachers wero then Intro duced, but only Prof. Smith, of tho Science department made n speech. Tho Misses Richnrds, Clnrk, Townsend nnd Swnfford merely acknowledged tho tip plauso that followod tho announcement or their names. It was certainly tho most enthusias tic studont body thnt ever assembled In n Salem school. The senior class was" tho first to reorgnnlzo for tho year. Prosldent Harvoy Slater called tills olass to order soon nfter tho superin tendent had dismissed them, and tho work of reorganisation Mas soon com pleted. The total enrollment in tho Hast school was 352. HI m cnt ntrnrt atm --, Prospect Pork, Brooklyn, N. y. Tho Now Yorker who wniA' REALFaIlovcrcoat,atyllsh C faddish, wears tho wkW'8? " BENJAMIN overcoat KoVffl. Jpdgenjaminsfe MAKERS NEWVORtf which, for exclusive excellence tf mDnc, in, nnu tailoring lit, I ...M.W..tet Thn mulfftr' fmfti-finfAi nh.1 a. ... 14 garment bearing thii label. "i1"! Wo aro exclusive am-nta W. J G. W. Johnson Co.1 (Incorporated.) I'llllll MIlllllrH I X-RAYS- H-H-HI H I I I II II- ss. Stato dame Warden Baker has eel looted 110 i fiaee for the violation f the gaase laws. ' '0 ...... . Do You Believe In signs, A nrk, note, token or symptom, indieatea that by which anything may be known, that is, we are forewarned tf ovll is to befall us, or we have the plensuro of anticipation if the skm. Retaken a fortunate oeeurrenee. As- oMeutal occurrences all have their aigus, every disease has its symptoms. Tbe point is to heed the former, a ad emnteraet the effect of tt.. i.... Lucas County. State of Ohio, City 'of Toledo, Prank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tho elty of Toledo county nnd stnto afore said, and that said firm will pay tho snin of ONB HUNDRED DOLLAR8 for each and every ease of catarrh that cannot be cured by the uso of nnll's Catarrh Cure. PRAMC J. OHBNBY. Swern to beforo me and subscribed in my preeenee this Oth day of Dcoem- ir, A. D. 1SS0. (Seal) A. W. GLBASOX, Xotary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, aaU acts direetly on tho blood and raucous surfaces of the system. Send fer testimonials free. P. J. OIIBNBY, Toledo, 0. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Tamlly Pills for con-stination. John MeXeai, ef nalsey, is the vic tim of the first gun accident of tbo bunting season. He was seated on the feneo, when his gun accidentally slip pen to the ground, dlseharglng tho con teats into his loft arm. below h 1. W, shattering it in a terrible manner. For a man who is st-ve nn i nnif.,... ni.M.i.A.i.iu i- . . vp.t..uu. uuumuviium is someirliWI Aftor nil Portland Dav wa minX per cent off, which is a good irenar This is tho day when the imillWril foot stutter, whon they point tmJ mo scnooi nouso. It remains to bo seen wbtt lt IVI volopmont Loaguo has develops, Irctt suro uovciopou someioing. Tho Chineso pheasants vcstenhrU! ns strenuous n titno as though it d ooon, lue nrst uny or scnooi. Dowlo, Elijah IT., lias had. , tirtbl or pnralysis. nnd will not recover. Bl sAys his successor hns been uledtil but his namo has not jet been !ik outr no win probauix tako tbe ttUes i.njan iii, Tho disnntchos state that the Pre! ident'f daughter, Miss Alieo Roonrf is to bo married to Congressman Lk.1 worth. Tho great reading public nl numtro tbo rrosiucnt will be Rw, know this, ns, whllo they respect t I'rostilont's family, ami all that i his, at tho snmo tlmo they see d i ttnitlfif rnnBAii tvliv ttiA Yrl.Aa tlinnM kept hot about his daughter, no ! tor how good ana attractive sue it. o A Darodovll Ride of ton ends in n sad ailent. To it J nudldnntnl injuries, uso Ruekles'i A nioa Salve. "A deep wound is J foot, from an accident," wrlteJ Tit doro Schuolo, of Columl us, 0, "av od mo groat pain. PhysicUni wcl helploss, but Bucklen's ArnlciVt Sihl qulokly honied It." Soothes and In burns like magic. 25c at J. C. TcrI druggist. Ohancn for School Children. An extraordinary "V r is bcingni by ,tho Chleago Sto'- fo vUflol 1 dron, that it will pav , rrtti ta-l See nd on first page, o CHJUJEEN OBY m FLETCHER'S OASTOEIA, o- New Studios. Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Soley an nounce the owning of their new music studio a the Opera House building, where they will receive pupils in sing' ing, theory, harmonv, public school mil sie and accompaniment playing. Thov will welcome frLmU nV .,..... ,..-: Wednelay, October 4th. """ Ii. II. QUI, of Snrincfleld. air m Spoils of slek headache fallow iadigee- :' was orou6Bt to the asylum last wun n siowaea atserders, belehiatr. "TO, ie cause Is aponlexv. blllausnoM ami dyspepsia are signs of T Tt " US, an aged resident of jdeknew. People that believe in these t-igas ana know that they are tree freea axporlenee, can get immedUte riiur and a speedy cure by the use of Dr. Gtmn'a Improved Liver Pills. Seld by u.ubK..( iur no per ux. Qair 0M for a dese. i A.1 i00 ' Un were iveBn1ng.tt W"Uy to toHny. A wonderful tonic Drives out all Impurities, gives you strength, health and happiness. That's what Holit..... Rocky Mountain Tea will do Dr Stone's. Jffersen, died at that place Sunday. .Q Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce molsturo and mi Bleeding or Protruding Piles are eared by Dr. Bosan-koN piu -r..j- w", 1 " 3ar at druSts, or sent -i ..,. iimti.A ... at your case. adelphia, Pa. Write me Dr. Bosanko, Phil- Sto?m Apffoas Hofse Covew HAME HOUSINGS HORSE BLANKETS Baggy Rofces TeamHaesJ SingleHatness CARRIAGE HARNESS Baggies CafSages Wagons Vn(l. Moeki east of T n n' i005' " October E. S Lamport, S&ddlety Co 289 Commercial St. t of I. o. Botsford. 'metery. e-23-3t