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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1004. SIX W nM mmm v&ini J-9ix3mjm Bttj vlr 'aSt'SlKk V V) v em Miss Nellie Holmes, treasurer' of the Young Woman's Temper ance Association of Buffalo, N.Y., strongly advises all suffering women to rely, as she did, up on Lydia E Pinkliam's Vege table Compound. DnAit Mns. Pinkham : Your med icine Is Indeed an ideal woman's medi cine, nnd by far the best I know to restore lost licalth nnd strength. I differed misery for several years, being troubled with monorrhagia. My back ached, I had bearing-down pains and frequent headaches. I would often tvako from restful sleep, and in such pain that I suffered for hours before I conld go to sleep again. 1 dreaded the long nights as much as the weary days. I consulted two different physicians, hoping to get relief but, finding that their medicine did not seem to cure me. I tried your Vegetable Compound on tho recommendation of a friend from the Enst who was visiting me. "lam glad that I followed her ad vice, for every acho and pain is gone, and not only this, but my general health is much improved. I have a fine appetite and have gained in flesh. My earnest advice to suffering women is to put aside all other medicines and to take Lyrila 13. Pinkhnm's Vege table Compound." Jliss Nellie Holmes, 540 No. Division St., Buffalo, N.Y. SB00O forfeit If original of about letter pro ting genuineness cannot be produced. A New Departure. Get Rid of Blue Monday How can you remedy it? Get rid of dirty clothes, homes full of steam and bad odors, soap, starch water, heat, worry, extra meols for help. How can you do it? Why, by ROUGH DRY WORK.. We will call at your homo and take all your wash and re turn it, as follews: All Flat Work, Including bed ticks, bolster and pillow Blips, blankets, comforts, handker chiefs, napkins, rags, sheets, scarfs, tray cloths, tablo pads, table and tray cloths, towels (roller, hand and bath) -wash rags, etc, will be washed and ironed ocmplete. Wearing apparel and balance of laundry washed, starched and rough drled.ready for ironing.whlch can bo done, in mavy cases, by the regular servant. In small families tho wife may profor to do it, as It Is an easy task. What it costs? Only five cenU por pound, dollvorod in a neat, clean bag or baskot. Shirts, collars, cuffs and Inco curtains charged at list prlcos. Points to censider: Your clothes nro thoroughly washed nnd rinsed; not a particle of foreign mat ter romalnlng. Your clothes aro thor oughly disinfected. They are sweet and pure and In original state. We uso materials that are puror than you could buy, as thoy aro made ospoclally for us, and too costly for tho retail markot. Glvo 113 a trial, nnd seo what a difference It makes. ROUGH DRY WORK called for Monday, dollvored Wednesday. The Salem Stenm Laundry 230 Liberty Street. aese88aoec6ee&acee6 SBee s Supplies I A comploto stock of bee suit- X plloa, including hlvos, sections, foundations, smokers, etc. Prices tho lowost in tho city. I Seed Corn I Wo have all vnrlotloa of Flold and Swoet Corn sultnblo for this cllmato, lncludlug tho colebrated BottsforJ Corn. En sllngo corn a specialty. D. A. White &Son FEEDMEN AND 8EEDMEN 301 Commercial Strot, Salotu. gfW HUIE WING SANG CO. Great salo of Chlnoso and Japanese fancy goods. Wo also inako up all kinds of wrappers and waists, under wear and skirts. Gents' and ladles' furnishing goods, silks, laces and em-broIderle-8. All kinds of summer goods, matting, otc. Court street, corner of alley, Salem HUSBAND TALKED POLITICS His Wife Now Sues Him for Divorce and Files an Uiv usual Complaint Mrs. Betsey Smith, a Missouri wo man has sued her husband for a di vorce and tho complaint Is not on tho usual dry ns dust, hum drum paper filed in such cases, but presents tho cause for divorce In language both pointed and argumentative. A por tion of the interesting document is as follows:' "That for several years prior to this date defendant became a frequenter of saloons and spent his time in loaf ing, discussing politics, whittling dry-goods boxen and saving the gov ernment of the United States from ruin; that the only necossltltes of life that he was willing to provide for plaintiff .was 'water' and this mar tial duty he performed grudgingly, his whole time being occupied in pre paring for a conflict with the red dragon, the octupus and other mon sters that were breathing destruction and devastating the helpless millions of American serfs, and so engrossed was defendant In saving tho running gear of this government and advocat ing a dollar that would bo good In Europe that he took no tlmo to In diilgo In the vulgar pursuits of rustl ing provender for the family larder. "That this work was left solely to plaintiff, and that she kept the gaunt and hungry wolf from the door only by running her sewing machine from dawn's early light till- tho king of day had retired to his night's repose in the western horizon; that plaintiff has nothing for all these 30 years' work to keep her from want; even her sewing machine is In tho posses sion of this great financial general, who Is so apt in his dissertations on finance, per 'capitor' and the main tenance of tho flag In the Philippines; that this plaintiff Is no richer than she was 30 years ago, when sho was lod to tho altar by the defendant ex cept In experience and, though sho Is brokon In health, plaintiff Is wil ling to take tho above asset for her solo alimony, feeling that it will bo easier to support herself than to pro vide longer for defendant. "That plaintiff fools that sho ought to have her sowing machine as a re minder of tho work thnt it has per formed In the past and as a memento that sho wa3 onco united in marriage to tho defendant herein." For Weak, Languid People. Weak, sickly people often romarked "If I could only get something that would nourish me and glvo mo strength," they do not know why, but tho food they oat is of no benefit to them. Thoy gain no flosh and feel no stronger. Tho fact is tho stomach is too weak to porform its work. And tho Httla appetite they once had is soon gone. Tho blood bocome3 moro thin and watery, bringing on faint sick spells with loss of memory and ambi tion. Thoro Is a remedy for nil this that acts In tho right way. It Is called Dr. Gunn'a Blood and Norvo Tonic, and is sold by all druggists for 7Cc per box, or 3 boxes for $2.00. It turns the food you eat Into rich, red blood, making flesh and strength, creating an appetite bocause the system demands sustonanco. State Treasurer's Tenth Notice. Treasury Department, Stato of Oregon, Snlom, May C, 1904. Notlco Is horoby given that thoro aro funds in tho Slato Treasury with which to redeem all outstanding war rants drawn on tho goneral fund, en dorsed "Prosontod nnd not paid for want of funds," prior to thU date. All such warrants, if proporly ondorsed, will bo paid upon presentation at this olllco, Intorost thereon ceasing from nnd aftor this date. CHAS. S. MOORE. 5-C-10td Stato Treasurer. Don't Delay Your Otdet . Building is going on with a rush. We aro well supplied with SEWER PIPE SAND OR GRAVEL AND GARDEN LOAM. You will get tho best of every thing when you buy of A. M. PATRICK & CO. Succojsor to D. S. Bontley. Phono Main 691. Wholosalo and retail building material of tho best 18M83 Commercial St., Salem PONY SHOW AT SALEM All the Animals Did Not Get Away in the Wreck J.HU vaiuu oi a goou name as a trade mark in winning the confidence and esteem of large numbers of peo ple was never bettor exemplified than In tho. case of the Norris & Rowo's big shows. Each season this really marvelous enterprise comos to us again, and again wo commend the honest policywhlch gives more than is promised. The Norris & Rowe's j big shows will exhibit hero Wednes day, May IS, nnd when it does it will bo known at the Norris & Rowe's Greater Shows, for it- Is now a great big circus, exhibiting, under its snowy clouds of canvas on two rings and an elevated stage and hippodrome tracks over one hundred varlel acts, Including the Ave marvelous Belfords, world's greatest acrobats, four flying La Vans, sensational aerial gymnasts, Melnotte, La Nolo & Melnotto, Euro pean high wlro artists, tho Gardnor family of six, who perform upon tho high horizontal bars, tho six Grohs. graceful equilibrists, the three Mc Donald Bros., startling trick cyclists, the royal Oka Japanese troup of eight and many, many more sensational fea turos of this kind. Socialists Will Speak. B. F. Ramp of this, city, Socialist nominee for congress, will speak In Ashland tonight. The Socialists expect to make a campaign for votes through out the state. THE POWER OF STEAM. Mnny Mar See lint It Take Gcnlns to Ilcnllze. When James Watt saw tho steam causing tho kettle lid to Jump up nnd down ho Bald "There mus t bo power In that steam that It can lift such weight." Thero was. Millions prior to him had seen the samo phenomenon and regarded it as an unexplained mystery. Recent scientific research has put Ita finger on tho "cause" of Dandruff, Fall ing Hair, and consequent Baldness, and has unearthed a tiny germ which oats tho life from tho roots of human hair Newbro's Hcrplcldo destroyu this germ and consequently restores tho hnlr to Its natural state. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co. Detroit. Mich. Daniel J ry. Special Agent. 4CH-ae44M-a-HM4. Oregon Raised Clover Seed As the weather has set tled the farmers who wish to sow clover seed will need to supply themselves quickly. We offer a fine quality of very reasonable prices. Other farm and garden seeds in quantities to meet J all demands at tn, .x.,... savage- & neicner Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN AND SEED 322-324 Commercial Street $ 44SM-frf m-p-mo e , a The Yost No. 10 The Machine Behind the IFne Work. Excels all others In LIGHT RUNNING PERFECT ALIGNMENT PERMANENT ALIGNMENT EASE OF ACTION BEAUTY OF CHARACTERS AND DURABILITY. 75,000 Sold Yost Writing Machine Co. 230 Stark Street, Portland. C. M. LOCKWOOD, Local Agent, 283 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. Wo Rent, We Sell. We Exchange We Repair. LeSatir- ..ilMJMMWIWMwiHPj n Hi II j H Tj5 1 fl & R lE avS mM Jl ffl W Ej til rUfi RliTi'ai irrrrCRJi at $L&&?&bto&l s m For Infants and Children. lrrai i Th w.a v ua SI rat'IBR?. . aw 17 Oil CI ISSfllHSf EU C.11 M H B KW !! SIM VII WM ST jwk- '-' -"& I Always Bought ANfcgctaulePrcparalionForAs- s slmilalingiheFoocJarulRcgula- - ff foigUieSlomadisnndBowcisor M JJOarS til6 ff my . TT -IK 7 1 --AIM. -g-TT-JW'.IHM HH - . 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ELIVJERED a:id' appropriate treatment at n i i-r-rTO7vT the hands of the priuter.Try j PROMISED TE K D ELLI0TT pRINTERY 1 B 193 Commercial St. oTall fvoZ'"" 9 x S( Orer Tho Journal, Q I mifA I hhfe JMMENSE STOCK OF f I ' I4iSfeM, Catuage Harness I 'WWiEBHra Work Harness and t HmAKE mi PM fcU' IrtMa A" un.to-dnta and first class. 9 2 J W-EsraHBScailF S?H ,,a ,or nylhDS In our hue and X o eTr(o rc-r ct- Jr?l BaVB money. 2 ;! iPW-rfLM-iSi fr-SfiP&t f II AWEU'VJrr-iiiSr-rSaJW 1 ' i ' itiim U1U . i ' ' ' " rliTTr iem-&Hc-Hirf ::::::::A G E N C Y O F:::::::: BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. GRAIN BDYBRS AND SH1PPERS0F OR A TTO Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulchur. ! J. G. Graham, ACnt, 4wMot9'frf ' e i 9 1 1 iHMHraaMaH-ar-HM ll : m Xirrnatriro ff $ W E. S. LamportSarJdfery Co. mv ummerciai street.! mm iaiafi ttH--fr44.eMfree I 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. taiaiaiai f ,m f -HMKM--f-8- t m 1 9 THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has been taken to oupply the stock of! ! lumber In our yards. Our stock is' ' complete with all kinds of lumber.) Just received a car load of No. li Biungles, also a car oi flno shakes We are able to fill any and all kind of bills. Come and let us show you our stock. j Yard and office near S. P. passenger1 depoL 'Phone Main 651. i GOODALE LUMBER CO. ' I' SH05Tlin6 akdUhshh Pacific Three Trains to the East dX Through Pullman standard L tourist sleeping cars dally to Omak Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeX cars daily to Kansas city, thtoj Pullman tourist sleeutiie rr. . sonally conducted) v.lly to chw bu; rcwimng cnair cars (seats fri to the East ('.ally. ' 70 ttt HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO U j Mo Chaore of Ciri DEPART FOR TIME SCHEDULES Fr.a honiaii t, t r Chick go PortKud Bpeclit 9 15 a, tu riA Unijl togtou TuVntlo Kzpietx J:10 p. n. fl limit legtou t3ftll Lnkt. Lurtrt v. Woith, Om&fift, Ktiuai 4nlL l.ttVl. llntiVA. t. Worth, Otcuha, Ktoiu 9to. UltT, St. Unit.' (;hkml K rA Vurt et. Poui FMt Mll 7 -IS p. m. IS orin- WaJU Walla." LtwlMou! llbil, iniDIie&pOUr bL Paul. Uulutti.Uilwiiut. Jhlcnyo, and Sai Ocean and River Schedule. For San Francisco Every five din at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way poitli and North Beach Daily (except So day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p, n. Daily service (water permitting) a Wlllametto and Yamhill rivers. For fuller information ask or writ your nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIG, Gonornl Passenger Agent The Oregon I'.allroad & Navlgatloi1 Co., Portland, Oregon. Corvallis &JEasternRB TIME CARD NO. 24. No. 2 ferYaqulna: Leaves Albany 12:45 p.a Leaves Corvallis 2:00 1 a Arrives Yaqulna 6:20p.B. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 6:41 ia Leaves Corvallis .. ...ll:J0im Arrives Albany 12:15 p.a No. 3 for Derelt: Leaves Albany 7:00.a Arrives Detrol 12:20pa No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Dotrolt l:00p.n Arrives Albany 5:55po Train No. 1 arlves In Albany ii time to connect with the S. P. reaU bound train, as well as giving two ct three hours in Albany before depw ture of S. P. northbound train. Train No. 2 connects with the 3. f. trains at Corvallis and Allan; tfi Ing direct service to Newport and t Jacent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breitentmli and other mountain resorts Jeitei Albany at 7:00 a. m., reaching D trolt about noon, giving ample te to reach the Springs same day. For further Information apply t EDWIN STONE, Manager. T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CRON1SE, Agent, CorttllSfc i O. C. T. CO.'S PASSENGER STEAMERS POMONA and Altana learo for Portland, Mondtf. I v eaneuiay ana .rnaay i iv , ". TucsUy, Thnrtday and SMnrdy ; m: Kor CorrallL. Tuesday. Thurriir and Saturday at 6 p. to For Independence dally exceptSoiiittJ tp. xn. Deck: Foot of Trade trK M. P. 1ALDWIN, Agt. I vniuHtarcR'a ckoiish i . m Rr I'llltlll'1! r... -; - j iuh tot I'rtl.lT"trS im R.ii.r r.r L.JI-. -sr 'iiit PILES Bwlg Uw 4. an "o iUIm for k .,V.'.Swl biui,i v.rfu. "tumI;; Vilr!i a WUM. Sold In alm by 0. C 8tw Call for Fre Hamp Fucc, Yes Free, Dr. Stone makes no cnftrse Jf t BultaUon or prescription. J? found dally at his drug itorft Oregon. e?-? f.A XfAt n Sr tduuiauMi u.