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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1903)
- -A3MtpOLttfldMmB WWMwaiiwitiiMiiimijn)!iiiiiii(iiii. WMMiMMlW ,.. irffj . ' i "3 Ci f I r '. .. .? .-L:..-.I.,8VrUHDAVr8EPTEMBER1 WV" - fet j. IV ; ft L ,-- wnw - " " ' " " L ' i ' ' r . ": AMtfU "l ;: tf n f MWVmM v ? i rA Danger Period Through Which Every Woman Must Pass. Owing to motforn methods of living, not ono woirmn-ln a .thousand armro'achca this perfectly natural clmtigo without experiencing n, train of very annoying and Bomotlfncs painful Bymptoms. At this period a woman indlcntea a tondonoy towards obesity or tumorous growths. Thoso dreadful hot flashes, Bonding tho blood surging to tho heart until It moius ready to burst, nud tho faint fooling that follows, some times with chills, an if tho hoart ivoro going to Bton forever, aro only rt fow of tho nymmoms of a dangerous norvous trouble. Tho nerves aro crying oub for assistance. Tho cry should bo heeded In thno. Iorala JS. Plnklmm'fl Vcgotnblo Compound was prepared to meet tho nocus at woman's Byslom at this trying poriod of lior life, ami all womon who uae it pass through tills trying period with comfort and Bafoty. "t)EAn Mm tiKiiAU : I waa aick ad nothing acetned to uo mo any goou aatil I began taking Mra. I'inltham'a Medicine. "It m Chgo of Llfo with mo ami fWMg of the womb. I had aerero wAUk all through my body. I had a a terrible cougn and people thought X kai cooauniBtlon. " I took alx bottlea of Lydla E. riakkam's Yegutable Compound m4 We ot Blood Purlflor, and two Voaia Llrer Fill, and I am now atoutor tkM I hare been for a loug time. I a 4e all my work now, thanks to tH . rittkham's Vegetable CwWIHOHRd. " Ix any one wUhea to write me, to TerKy tbcM aUtementa, I will gladly aamr their letter." Mat. Cuka Ciixxku, Jewett, 111. "DcahMm. RaitiiAMt Fpr aeten yeeea 1 bad bcea aiffferlng. was pais. toff Vferougli. tho Change of Life, and lay womb lied f allent menaea wero to jKof ttae that at times I waa obliged to He oa my back fur alx week at a time, eewld not ralae iny head from pillow. I ih4 Weea treated by soyeral phy kUae, but got no relief. I woe adrlicd by friend to try Xiydta 13. lMnklmin's Vcgetnblo CowtMHiad, which I did, and after 4j.I.Ial0 If at vnla T ivnn fthln tn l)A axtMtnd all the tlmo and, do ray liouw AEftA A FORFaTlTU nnnl forthwith ShOllll WKt'monlU, nbth will lrot Harritt & Lawrence Sell aore Oroccrles isd letter Groceries than ANYBODY Hiere's where you get GOOD Hop in nnd soo for yoursolf. The OveInd- . Limited is the mott fftmems of trarii' continental trains via Omaha Between Omaha and Chicago it runs via the C&cafo, Milwaukee 8c St. Patil Railway. Dubl daily service Port , v6WcmI to Chicago Via rthiV . rou4e. All meals served in iiniog c.vs. V "' Zi -J34 Tkitd St., Pofiland Hi I HBBBr.' 1 -m 4l.u. ....J work. I Know your mcuicino oto tn y life nnd I cannot nralso It enough." Mil. LlZZIK ROKOftl', 510 Smith St, Mlllvllle, N.J. ' Dkah Mrs. Piskham t I have worked Hard all my Ufa, and when tbet Change, ot Llfo came I flowed Terr badly for weeks at a time. I wotld top for a day or two, then start again. I wont to see a doctor and went through an examination, and spent two hundred dollars for medi cine and doctor's bills, but I did sot get tho relief I expected. "At that time I saw Lydla E. riHkham'8 Vegetable Compowad advertised and began Its use. Ihurm found It to bo just what I needed. "I wish every woman suffering from female trouble would try IL I rocommend it to all tnr friends." Mits. Wm. Dailt, Mlllbaak, B.D. "Dean Miu. PixkiiAMJ I feel ft a duty 1 owo you and eTery suffering woman In the land to tell of tho wonderful results I have found la using Lydln K. lMnklittm'ji Vcro tnblo Compound and Liver rills. "Passing through the Change ot Llfo, some of the physicians consulted Mid nothing lmt an operation would aavo in. Rut your medicine alone cured mo.Mlw. MAonoUA EieAif, II U Mrat ATonuo, uvanarme, inu. rrojac lli lOitglailMUri ant llgntuw ot tlilr nhx.luU i;ujiiii. treatment and GOOD goods old p. o. qrooery. Government in OilJBusiness City of Mexico. Sept. 11. The Mex ican Government has gone In to tho oil producing business in connection with tho operation of tho National TehauntOpcc railroad. It Is develop ing a new oil field on tho isthmus or Tchauntepec. Two good producing wells havo boon bored, and tho loco motives on tho National Tchauntepec road aro using that product for fuel. Other wolls aro to bo bored, nnd tho production entered Into on a large Bcale Mitchell is Waiting Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 11. Presl dent Mitchell Is 'quietly awaiting tho test of his strength as chief official of tho mlncrx, now being mndo at Nov- Innor. Missouri. If 700 minors thoro now striking return to wdrk, aa Mitch ell has ordered, ho will bo enabled to meet tho operators and settle tho dis putes: othorwlso tho operators I say thoy won't rocognlro any lcador, who cannot absolutely control bis men. Big Hole in the Olympia Norfolk, Vn Sopt. 11. Tho cruiser Olympia, when placed In tho drydock to InvcBllgnto tho damnges Incurred In tho recent mnnoouVers, bIiowb a dent In hor platco 45 foot long. Water poured from tho aenma. It will ro- qiilro eovon weeks to repair her. Forty Million Feetof Logs It may bo Interesting to know that tho Ilooth-Kolly Company havo 4,000, 000 foot of logs In tho boom at Co- burg, and 10,000,000 foot moro on tho way down tho McKontlo to tho Co burg mill. For tho Springfield roll! a big drivo ot 0,000,000 feet, and on tho streams adjacent to Sprlngflold aro 18,000,00a feet of logs ready to bo sont down to tho big mill. Tho sum total ot tho logs cut, banked, In streams and tn boom for tho Uooth-Kolly mills nt the present tlmo la over 40,000,000 foot, and logging contractors aro busy every day cutting aa fast as posslhlo, In order to keep tho big mills Biippllod. Tho company, at great expenso, havo put tho streams In Bhapo for get ting tho logs to tholr destination, thereby furnishing employment to hundreds of men at good wages. Eu- gono Register. Sees 8oclallm on Top. Charles Goodwin, recently editor ot tho SalUI.nko Tribune, and, beforo that, tho editor of tho greatest llitlo pa)or on enrth, tho Territorial Knlor prlso. of Virginia City, Novada, tho paper on which Mark Kwaln achiovod reputation. That Dan DcQulllo nud Snm Davis, Otto Oreenhood. Fred Hart nnd doxens of other good ones worked on, has grown posslmlstlc Uo says: "Tho Socialists will bo In pow er In tho United States beforo two moro president aro elected. That tha labor forrea aro ready to follow any party which will mako tho basin ot Its platform tho dethronement of tho rich and tho enthronement of tho masiea. It only roqutreo 51 per cent of tho votes of tho republic to bring about this result, and ho says thnt Juit such a revolution may be accom plished by ballots, beforo two moro presidents aro elected onold lines" tvcnotiiunrou. r . I'j lucaut rl Sewtfol HMV'J a nw .-kntina duumrr ibtt cat, lu&llr dvru tho mlctvur rtspuou- U.hTkllKttUMlU).. It not only mal dandmfl ana tail ttig httr thins ot U jcil. but Invlj ou the hur mou culr a fcift, Ihtck trrowUv to iui.i4ui UtooU thin nJ Ululfl on. Juw U vttal ouo b)-ry vrouim rt T-rlLlr.K' MorTXar .".. Urktli kitMcuUM ftttt. rry tMIt u4 U lWt MltUtlT l yur 4iiciu t (pUr ruuui4 W UWd J OB lf IInlcU 10 m. BJ uut urn r lua. i n r bm. ftp UUOA iuv uur tWOIta 1UKW, KB4 Mum w mom )i-f Sutmjr Im kiala o ftlba hlck. 1 MJ 1 m4 W b4 tiwiUtJ u lUMmS, t wliuk I n mifJ, IKItwu. MI,IUIW ! SU t N rkt-OM trot Start. a I fwf ) by Dlt 4, fry. Stnd H 'enU In stamft for tmKd to The rpiU Cs Detroit. Mkh. BrBBBBBalBiS ol Nwu.i w now VAJsL'? c M '''tV'J FELL jTwIbiAn? HE All BUZZ-SAW Narrow. Escape of a Workman With Yertigo Interesting History of a Alan Who Has Been Near Death Many Times-Made a Prisoner at Battle of Cedar Creek Whllo oporatlng a buzz-saw In a malleablo Iron foundry nt Troy, Hen ry Simons waa suddenly strlckeen with vortlgo nnd fell almost upon tho swiftly revolving saw. Dut tho samo good, fortune that carlod him un bounded through four years of activo servlco during tho Civil War again preserved his life. Tho sudden Ill ness which brought him so near an awful death wni tho direct result of his war cxpcrlonco, as Mr. Simons stated to a reporter who called nt his comfortablo homo nt No. 4 Linden avenue, Troy, N. Y. "Hvcr since tho campaign of New Orleans In 1801," ho Bald, "I havo been afflicted with malaria and frequent at tacks or ucuto gastritis, brought on by the constant exposure and tho mala rial otmosphero of tho bnyou country, At times I wna subject to attacks of vortlgo and it was a seizure of this kind thnt bo nearly ended ray life. "For over thirty years I employed tho best nhyslclans but thoy wore un- ablo to glvo mo any permanent relief. I was bilious anu suncrou irom jmi nltatlon of tho heart, belching of wind and an acuto pain in tho Bmnll of my back. I was In a weakened condition generally nnd my nppotlto was fickle. .. . r- tiri11lnnti T)lnlr uno tiny i buw ui. nuiuuua Pills for Fnlo Feoplo mentioned In a locnl nowspnper nnd decided to try them, lleforo I had finished tho first box I noticed that my nppotlto had Improved and that 1 was much strong er. Thai niso marKeu ino euu m iu attacks of cxtremo vertigo. I kept on tatfing tho pills and my recovery from that tlmo was gradual hut steady. 1 havo recommended Dr. Wil liams' Fink Pills to a numoor or peo nlo nnd I nm Kind to ondorso tho romp.lv thnt has dono bo much for me." Mr. Simons la n member of tho Orand Army of tho Republic nna served In Company H. Twelfth Con noctlcut Volunteer Infnntry. Ho was ono of 1300 prlBonora taken by tho Confederates nt tho battlo of Cedar Creek, during tho campaign In tho Shenandoah valley, maao inmous oy Shorldan's rldo. Ho was taken to I.lbby prison whoro ho was confined for months beforo being oxchnnged. Hundreds of Civil war veterans, both Union and Confederate, whoso health vra . broken by hardships In tho nrmy, ns well as hundreds of others run down by overwork, worry or ox ccesses of somo sort owo their lives and happiness to Dr. Williams' Pink Fills for Fnlo Feoplo. Acting directly on tho blood and nerves theso pills have cured mnny stubborn cases ot nervousness, partial paralysis, loco motor ataxia, St. Vitus' dance, rheu matism, sciatica nnd all forms of weakness, whethor In initio qr fcmalo. If you nro Blck you owo It to your self to glvo them a trial. Uut remem ber thnt you cannot try Dr. Williams' Fink Pills by tnklng "something olso" which may bo offered as a substitute, Do sure that every box you buy boars tho full name Sold by all dcalora In medicines, or sent postpaid at fifty cents per box, six boxes for two do! lars and fifty cents, by tho Dr. Wll Hams Mcdlclno Co., Schnoctady, N. Y o Gertrude is Coming London, Sopt 11. Among tho play ers of noto departing this week tor tho United States are Gertrudo Elliott, the beautiful sister of Maxlno Elliott, and hor husband, Forbes IlobOrtson. Mr, nnd Mrs. ItoborUon have arranged with Marcus Mayor, the American manager, for a tour of tho United States this fall and winter. They will he seen In "The Light that Fulled." iea," withj i tho supurb production which met such success In London last season Tho opening of tholr tour In America Is scheduled to take place In Buffalo three weeks hence. Cardinal is Coming Home Boltlmoro. Sept. 11 From advices received here it Is oxpected that Car dinal Gibbous, who went to Rome to attend the conclave which elected tho now pope, will sail for home today. ' Ilia Eminence was In poor health prior to his doparturo from BalU mora and the hope la generally ex pressed that the trip abroad, attended with considerable mental anxiety and arduous work, though it was, fta have proved beneficial to his neaim. Does It Pay to Buy Cheap? A cherp remedy fcr coughs and colds is nil right, bu . you want some thing thnt will rflllcvo and cure tho moro sevcro nnd daseerous results of throat nnd lung troubler. Went shall you do? Go to n warmor nnd more rcgubr cllmnto? Yea, it posslWo; if not possible for you, then In olthor caso7 take tho ONLY remedy that has been Introduced in all clvillxcd coun . i iiii c iiAna i In novcro throat nnd lung troubles, "Boachoo's Qorman Syrup." It not only ncaia buu uumu ... .i. - i.nf tn ilr.ntmv tho conn disenuo, but nllaya inflammation, caus es easy expectoration gives a good nighfn rost, r.nd cuie Try ONE bottlb. Ilecommonacu many yerra by nil oruggiaiB m ....i,i vnn mn e?t this rcllalilo rem edy n't Df. Stonc'3 drug Btoroo. Prlco 25c nnd 75c. NOTICE All Union People Mrvtlrn In hnrohv clvn that thO fol lowing Anns hayo taken out UNION STORE CARDS: Jos. Moyers & Sons. J. J. Dalrymplo Co. T. Holvorson & Co. J. L. Stockton. G. W. Johnson. Oregon Shoo Company. J. A. -Patterson. Ed. Lamport George P. Smith. II. J, Oswalt. Duron & Hamilton. Annora M Welch. Houso Furnishing Co. S. Adolph, Jr. Norwood & Son. Tho Spa. C. P. Bishop. Spccr Dros. Gllbort & Dakor. Weller Bros. I- Groenbaum. , Bransan & Ragan. Mrs. M. E. Frosor. Jacob Vogt Mrs. C. II. Walker. Fullor & Douglas. Roth & Graber. C. G. Glvon. R. Av Kirk. Whito & Son. Ferguson & Manning. S. Friedman. Tho nbovo nomod firms aro deserv ing of nnd should havo tho patronago of all pooplo who bollovo In shorten, lng tho hours of tho dorks and giving thorn Sundays and holidays for re creation and rest 6-9sat CLERK'S UNION. Corvaf lis & EasternR R. TIME CARD NO. 22. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany izm& p.m. Leaves Corvnllls 1:50 pm. Arrives Yaqulnn 6:35 p.m. No. 1 returnlnd ' Leaves Yaqulnn 7:30 a.m. Leaves Corvnllls 11:30 a.m. , Arrives Albany 12.15 p.m. No. 3 for Detroit- Leaves Albany 7:00 a.m. Arrives Detroit 12:20 p.m. No. 4 from Detroit Lcaveo Dotrolt 1:00 pm. Arrives Albany 5:55 p.m. Train No, 1 arrives In Albany In tlmo to connect with tho S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or throe hours in Albany before doparturo of S. P. north bound train. Train No, 2 connects with tho S. P. trains nt Corvallls and Albany giving direct servlco to Newport and adjacent beaches. Train No, 3 for Detroit, Broltonbush and other mountain resorts loaves Al bany at 7: o.m., reaching Detroit about noon, giving amplo tlmo to reach tho Sprlnga tho same day For further Information apply to EDWIN STONE. Managor. T, COCKRELL. Agent, Albany. II. II. CRONISB, Agont. Corvallls. Physicians prescribe it for their most delicate catlenU, OLD end PURE. ' For Sale by A. SCHREIBER, Salem. 153 State St. FARMER'S HOME, j ! O. C. T. CO.'S PASSENGER STEAMERS POMONA and ALTON A leaves for- Port, land at 7 . m. dally except Sunday. Fare, one way, Sl.OO: Round trip, SI JO. Quick Ttae, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot f Trafa M . M. I. BALDWIN. A-t. HARPER! - ! , , t M M VVAWM1 WT AiatlTV irnMj I IL BIIIIIHBIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BSE JsBiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH7 MI UflioH Pacific 3 TRAIN8 TO THE EA8T DAILY, DEPART roii TIMC BCHGDULES from rortmnO, Or ARhlVI KKOM Cbicftgo Fortlnnd Special ' P.-20 k.-bi Tl Hunt ington "AtVantto" .Expren 8:15 t m. t1 Uunt lnxton "Ht.iniuT" FMtMnII JOOp, m. Spokane Salt l.r. Danrcr. Ki Worth, Omntm, Kaoxu. Ultj St Lgali.f C'tiIO"ko 4.to p q nnu nun. ult bike. Denrer Pl Worth, OraahK, Kauui nnd Kail. WallaWlllu. Lewiuon. Fpokme. Wallnce, Pull man. Hlnncaoolli si. M PnDl, Dalnth,MilHukr unioveo, na mi, 70 " HOURS PORTLAfiD TO CHICAGO Mo Chance of Cars 70 OCEAN AMD RIVER SCIIEDUtl Prom Portfataa All tttllnK dated lubject to cnnnco roranrnncltco t3a.1l aver? 5 daji tp. m. P.B Dillr rrt SundBj 8d.ui. rOt.nMBIAR'V)CR ToAitnrit in'l Wtjr LandlugA D.tt. ox. tins n BtCrtT up m. WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ruth leaves Salem fcr Portland and way landings on Tuet- days, Thursdays and Saturdays, about 7 a, m. M. P. DALDWIN. A. L. CRAIO, Agt.O.R.&N. Salem. Gen. Pass. AgL Portland, Or. Offors a cholco of THREE! jtoways, KANSAS CITY, BT. JOSEPH or OMAHA, to Chicago and points Eat. Through Standard nnd Tourist sleeping cars daily botween San Fran cisco nnd Chicago via Los Angeles and El Paso. Through Tourist Sleeper each TUESDAY from Portland to Chlcsfl) via Salt Lake and Colorado Springs. Through Standard Slooplng Oari dally betwoen Ogdon and Chicago. LowoBt rato In offect always Mill- ablo via "Rock Island System." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES In effect on July 12, 13, 15 and 16, wd August 18, 19, 25 nnd 20; 00 days re turn limit. Bo suro thnt your ticket reads r tho Great Rock Island Route. Tho host and moBt reasonable din ing car servlco. For information, GEO. W. BAINTER. T. P. A. L. D. GORHAM, Gen Agt, 250 Ald street, Portland Ore. Quick Time East From Tacoma, Scuttle, tho Puget Sound country nnd Spokane to Mis souri rlvor points and tho Southeast tho Burlington offers quick sonic Through trains Seattle to KantM City equipped with big, free chair cart standard Pullman sleepers, and last but not least, tourist. Bloopers, cle, comfortablo and cheap. Why not taka tho Southeast spec!! via Dllllnga and the Burlington? Yon can't do betten, and you might " worse A. C. SH E.DON, General Asnt lOO THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. Notice to Contractors. Bids will bo received up to 1 o'clock p. m Monday, Septomber 21 1WI and then publicly opened in the pres ence of tho County Commissioners' Court for the building of a How truss bridge across Pudding rlvor, one mile west of Mount Angel, on tho ne county road leading from Gervala and Dunnlgan's Sho road to tho Steven's road Flans and speclficafjona can bo seen at my office, Blddora must deposit by certified check 5 per cent of tho bid as by law required. Tb County Commissioners Court re serves the right to reject any and " bids. B. B. HERRICK, Jr., County Surreyo'- By W. J. Culver, deputy. wSt-dlt Money to Loan. Loans !u sums of $10,000 or lees o short time, or for s. period ot year. J. N. BROWN. 8-4-lm Room 5, ipstalrs. Ttoca V