Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 06, 1904, Page THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 'f904.
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HE first lesson that the young girl
Has 01 womannooa is usually a
painful one. She learns to know
what headache means, and back-
Lrhe. and sometimes is sadly borne
flown by this new experience of life.
All tne pain ana misery wnicu young
girls commonly experlence at such a
Lime may, u uiuiun every lusiuutc, oe
ntlreiy preveniea or curca oy tne use
f Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It establishes regularity. It tones un
ujje general health, and cures headache,
gcicacne, nervousness anu otuer con
equences of womanly weakness or
distsie.
MOTHER Otf Tim FAMII.Y.
The nnxious mother of the family oft-
entimes carries the whole burden of re
Gpousibility so far as the home medication
of common ailments of the girls or boys
are concerned. I lie cost oi tue doctor's
visits arc very often much too great.
At such times the mother is invited
to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buf
lalo, N. Y., for medical advice, which
Is given free. Correspondence is held
strictly confidential,
&00 MSWARD FOR WOMEN WHO
CANNOT UK CURHI).
Backed un by over a third of a century
of remarkable and uniform cures, a rec
ord such as no other remedy for the dis
eases and weaknesses peculiar to women
ever attained, the proprietors and mak
ers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
now feel fully warranted in offering to
pay $500 in legal money of the United
States for any case of Leucorrhea,. Fe
male Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of
Womb, which they cannot cure. All
the World's Dispensary Medical Asso
ciation, Proprietors, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
ask is a fair and reasonable trial of
their means of cure.
A MOTHER'S I.OVB.
A mother's love is so divine that the
roughest man cannot help but appreciate
it as the crown of womanhood. How
ever, motherhood is often looked for
ward to with feelings of great dread by
most women. At such times a woman
is ntrvous, dyspeptic, irritable, and she
is in need of a uterine tonic and nervine,
a strength builder to fit her for the
ordMl. No matter how healthy or
strong a woman may be she cannot
but be benefited by taking Dr. Pierce's
Il'ayorUe Prescription to prepare tor tue
event.
"A year ago X was taken, sick
and tried the three doctors in our
town," writes Mrs. Archie Gor
don, of Oak Street, Boontou, New
Jersey. "They did not; help me
any. One said I had one thing,
another said I had something
else, and the last one told me
he could not tell just what was
the matter with me. but advised
me to go to a hospital. I read
about Dr, Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription and about the case of a
lady in Kansas, very much like
my own. I suffered so, could
hardly endure to hove any one
walk across the floor, as the least
jar hurt me. Sent to our drug
store and got a bottle of Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
and when I had taken one bottle
began to feel better, I took five
and n half bottles, and today I can work
all day and feel no bad results. None
of my neighbors thought a year ago
that I would lite here to-day to write any
thing, but 1 say, every woman who suf
fers should never give up until Doctor
Pierce's medicines have been given a
fair trial."
"Your wonderful medicine, 'Favorite
Prescription,' has helped me greatly in
time of suffering," writes Mrs. Minta
Wright, of Edwards, Indiana. "Last
winter I was unable to do my work, was
to be confined in February, and n lndy
in Illinois wrote and told me about your
medicine. I used three Iwttles of Fa
vorite Prescription,' and will say I had
the easiest and quickest confinement I
ever had. Hod three children before,
and would suffer from twenty-four to
thirty-six hours before birth, but this
time only two hours. Have n fine baby
girl and she is the most healthy one of
all. I am still using the ' Favorite Pre
scription ' as a tonic."
"A long time ago I suffered very much
from female weakness, and decided to
write Dr. Pierce," says Mollic French,
of 340 E. Green Street, Louisville, Ky.
"I received a kind answer telling me
what to do. Followed your directions,
commenced taking your 'Favorite Pre
scription,' and was cured, after trying
many other remedies, and different
doctors. I have been told there is
better medicine, but I have not found
it, although have been sold other reme
dies. There are no medicines like Dr.
Pierce's, after all. I can't write how I
suffered; was of no account to siYatlf or
mm,
's .1 " wr
ally OUe else; could hardly stand on mv
feet or walk around. When I received
your kind letter, that helped me a great
deal. Will take your medicine ob long
as I am able to buy it; it has saved me
many a useless doctor bill. When I
need a physician I write Dr. Pierce, and
then do whatever he tells me."
now to look nKAUTiror,.
Young women or matrons should not
allow themselves to look sallow and
wrinkled because of those pains and
weaknesses which become chronic and
are the result of colds, tight lacing, and
the imprudent care of the womanly sys
tem. Many a woman would look beau
tiful, have healthy color and bright eves
if it were not for those drains on her
strength and those weaknesses which
come all too frequently and make her
life miserable. There is n ready-to-use
Prescription, used a great many years by
Dr. R. V. Pierce in his large practice ns
a Specialist in women's diseases, which
is not like the many "patent medicines"
on the market, as it contains neither
alcohol nor any narcotic. It is purely
vegetable.
HltALTn AND HAPPINESS.
How to live in health nnd happiness,
is the general theme of Dr. Pierce's
Common Sense Medical Adviser. This
great work on medicine and hygiene,
containing over 1000 pages and more
than 700 illustrations, is sent free on
I receipt of stamps to pay expense of
mulling unit, ocuu 1 UUCMCUl OkKIUXl
for the cloth-bound volume, or only ax
stamps for the book in paper coven.
G8aeMee9&s3,janca of Incn for tl10 i,ast tlireo Sim-
f imijs, nnu tomorrow nnornoon win
I SUNDAY 1
I SERVICES I
First Unitarian.
probably bo tho largest. All men are
curuinny invueu.
, Salvation Army.
Salvation Army motlngs nt 11 n.
n,, 3 p. m., and 8 p. m. Captain
Brown will speak on "Tho Straight
Corner of Chemekota nnd Cottngo nml Narrow Way" nt S p. m
stroots. Frank Abram Powell, pas
ton. Sunday School nt 10 n. in. Mr.
Powell will speak nt 11 n. m. on "Tho
First Christian.
Corner of High and Contor streets
Preaching by the pastor nt 10:30 n. in,
Unsoon and tho Seen," and at 7:30 p.'antl 7:30 P- m Respective thonies:
m. on "What, Lock I Yet?'' A cordial "Rovlvnls" and "Winning Souls."
invitation to nil.
United Brethren.
Services at Yew Park United Breth
ren church ns- follews: Preaching
at 11 a, mv, ajso 7:30 p. m. Sabbath
School nt 10 a. m. Walter Roynolds,
pastor.
Christian Science.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Lesson sermon nnd Children's classes
at 11 a. mv Subject of lesson sermon':
"Soul." Wednesday evening meeting
BIblo School 12 m. Junior C, E. at 3
p. m. Senior 0. H at G:30 p. m. Tho
pastor will conduct a sorlcs of ovan
gollBtlc services, beginning tomorrow
which will bo continued1 Indefinitely
Dr. H. C. Eploy will havo chargo of
tho Blnglng, nnd Frank Churchill will
preside at tho organ. Yon arc cor
dially Invited. D. Errott, pastor.
The Elgin Factory.
This is tho largest watch factory
ll Mif twitlit 'Flirt ilntli- mltmit lo
Haul, nir Jf d,BS " Pn 2000 watches.' and 102 different kinds
dally. Christian Sclonco Hall, corner' ,,.,, Vltn .!.-
of court and Liberty streets.
First Presbyterian.
II. A. Kotchum, pastor. Preaching
services at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath ,.-..., ." ,. , .
. . , iiiuuuiuviurcu 111 muuruiiL uuuuri'
nnnln'n .til I
pltotographors wont aehoro and with
out difficulty secured tho pictures A.
few months later an earthquake- Bhoolc
up tho mountain of Ico, and tho bay
below liecnmo blocked with borgfl, so1
that approach by wntor has sinco
boon Impossible. No ono Know what
happened to tho glacier. Two citi
zens of Sluigway, named Amtrows nmlf
Caso, modo a Jourhoy on foot rccont
ly, and thoy report tho actual -conditions.
Nearly Uireo miles of tho low
er end of tho glacior havo broken,
away, ami U10 water of U10 bay
rcachod bock to a granito hill that:
was formerly am Island In tho glacier
Tho Ico pack will molt soon, and whom
noxt tourists see tho largest glacier
fn tho world thoy will find two lorn
cllffla Instead of ono.
nro manufactured. Tho watches go
to ovory part of tho world, and nro
sold ovan. In Geneva, Switzerland.
Tho different parts of a watch nro
School at 12 m. Young Pcoplo's moot
lng nt 6:30 p. ra. Morning subject:
"Christ for tho World and for Mo."
Tho evening services will bo under
tho auspices of tho Young People's
Socloty of Christian Endeavor, today
bolng tho 23d nnnlvorsnry.
W. C. T. U.
Tho rogular 4 o'clock mooting at
Ramp memorial hnll will be addressed
by Rov. Ketchum, pastor of tho First
Proebytorlan church. All wolcomo.
Christian Science.
Second Church of Christ, Sclohtlat,
140 Chemekota stretU, Sorvlce:
Sunday nt 10:30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m.
Subject of losson sormen: "SouL"
Sunday School nt 11:45 a. m. Wed
nesday ovonlng testimonial mooting
at 7:30. Reading room In tho church
open each aftornoon oxcept Sunday.
All nro cordially Invited.
Y. M. C. A.
Corner of Commercial and Chemek
ota streots. Rov. W. C. Kantnor, D.
D., will conclude his series of ad
dressos to men on "Four Llfo Pic
tures of Men" Sunday afternoon at
3:30 o'clock. His subject for tomor
row Is "Tho Man Who Reaches
tho Hlghor Altitudes." Thpso moot'
lng3 have brought out a lurgo attend
monts by different pooplo, who havo
dovotod their llvos to that particular
kind of work and havo boon trained
to a dollcacy and oxnetnes which Is
moro Important In watchmaking than
In any other mechanical Industry.
Thoso pnrtB nro thon assembled as
thoy aro needed In nnothar depart
mont, whoro thoy aro- put togother by.
oxports, who hnndlo thorn' ns easily
and almost as unconsciously as a
groat pianist will strike the hoys of
his piano. Tho complotod watch Is
tested and timed, nnd then, strange
to say, is put Into a rofrlgerator with
tho tompornturo bolow freezing point
and kopt thoro for a number of days
to cool off. Aftor It hns been fr6zen
tho watch Is takon to a furnnco,
whoro It Is allowed to Ho for sevornl
days In a tomporaturo of 95 degrees.
ThlB particular troatmont Is to adJuBt
tho mechanism to stand oxtromos of
heat nnd cold.
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The Glacier Changed.
Tho Muir glacier, In Alaska, was at
ono tlrao tho great scenic nttractlon
of U10 tourist. "Whew tho Harrlmnn
expedition of scientists wasi thoro In
1899, tho ship anchored closo to Ug
(front, and tho geologists, artists and
"Portland and Return Only f2.20.,r"
Tho Southorn Pacific is now seiling:
round trip tickets to Portland from
Salem for $2.20, good going Saturday
or Sunday, returning Sunday and Mon
day, giving all day Sunday and Mon
day in Portland. Tho samo arrange
ment nppllou from Portland, giving alP
Portland peoplo a chance to visit vaJ
loy points at greatly reduced rates.
W. H COMAN,tG. P. AV
Try Those Delicious
Saratoga Chips at the Salem Coffee
Main 2291, I. O. O. F. Tomplo, Court,
street. 2-4-3t
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