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DAILY OAPITAX JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TEIDAT, OOTOBEE 14, 1001. ;en BEFORE ENGINEERS Mitchell Will Take Improvement of liver at Salem It to the action of the Com- lub, Senator Mitchell has Ithe matter of protecting the j front of this city, nnd the ISof the west bank of tho rlv press for an early exnmina- ie engineers, and for nn np- to secure the necessary im- In a letter to tho club glrcspectfully to acknowledge pifaffyours of October 12th, trans- iaggrtfcopy of he resolutions re- vjsse(l at a meeting of the Salem Commercial Club, bear- the question of tho improve- he river opposite Salem, al- ng a map of the same. bring all this at onco to the of Major LangUtt, anil in- him personally, nnd endeavor h favornble consideration and the war department, nnd to finally, as will enablo us to o proper appropriation to pro- r harbor ana river. IT ta tho mnst urcrnnt tirml Mint f - -. ... ... be stopped from cutting away est bank, ns a period of high such as occurs about once fn 10 would semi a new chnnnel ugh, past the west end of tho bridge .would be a catastrophe for this Kind, for Polk county, nnd the In- uhco Commercial Club should lip tho action of the Salem kcial Club with a demand for per protection. MR. HAYDEN'S VIEWS, GIVES HIS OPINION OF THE BEST TBEATMENT TOE PARALYSIS. Declares That Dr. Williams Pink Pills Restored the Use of His Limbs When All Other Remedies Failed. is of Old Holland Stock. Fe Cnrben Stonebrink, who died fhomo on the Hnrrlet place, in ROunty, last- Sunday, October 0, i, came from nn old Holland family. ereat great grandfather was ox- Effrom his nntive land during n is excitement, nnd went to Eng- rhe family returned to Holland, er, nnd deceased was born at St. At the time of his death he years, 8 months nnd 2 days Ie removed to the United states Dftttlins in Tn none nli nA Tin Dp OUltltli Jla iVUtinUD) IIJIVIU ttv until 1S01, removing to Ore- here ho settled on tho farm ho died. 41 he was married to Rensche derwool, who died before the removed to America. Seven n survive him, as follews: Car- u is onio ii. atoneorinK, tno iorm- Lafayette, Wikje, Baujo and eke and Mrs. T. B. Swart, all of city. Tho funeral was preached Kay. Ketchum, of the Presbyterian 'cKilthoigh in the Kat and at native homo deceased was a mem- wrjofjuho Dutch reformed church ndSTitfeare mains were interred in City jrateemetery on Tuesday afternoon. jflaaed, at the age of 01, composed in the mother tongue, and his ,w, Mr. Swnrt, translated it in- English. A Love Letter, not interest you if you'ro for a guaranteed 8alvo for urns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Mo., writes: 'I suffered with RSsoro for a year, but a box of tea's Arnica Salve cured me. It's Vtmt Salve on earth. 25c at J. C. ralflVdrug store. Cinutge of bill tomoi.ow night at the Mhwi Donitxfnil to see the 20th century j'elleSS The pressure of modern life creates so great a strain that few are froe from tho dread of using up thoir sup ply of nervous energy and thousamU are already crippled and utterly dis couraged. All such will welcome the account here given of nn instance of complete recovery from a paralytic's helpless Btato by simple menns within tho reach of every sufferer. It is scarcely necessary to say that a remedy which will cure an advanced and complicated case may bo employed with still greater confidence where the premoni tory symptoms are Tecognized ami treatment begun at once. These symp toms nre briefly: Trembling of the hands; sudden loss of power in arms or legs, frequently nffcctlng ono whole side of the body; staggering; partial or entire inability to use the fingers; distortion of the features, sometimes an uncontrollablo quivering of the chin; sovere pains; difficulty in speech. Frequently the first warning is n vague feeling of headache, vertigo and muscular weakness. In a recent interview Mr. W. J. L. Hnyden gave the following account of his own sufferings nnd cure: "I truly think," said he, "that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nre a great medicine for they cured mo when physicians nnd other remedies had failed to give me tho slightest relief. I hnd beon giving too close attention to business, nnd overwork brought on nn nttack of nervousness which finally developed into paralysis. There wero times when it wns impossible for me to use my hands or to get up from a chair. At other timos I had partial control of my limbs, but I was afraid to go fnr from tho house for fear I might sud denly become helpless nnd hnve to be carried home. "While I was in this miserable con dition, I wns stricken with mnlnrial fever nnd confined to bed for four months. I hnd tho best physicinns but, while they relieved my fever, their treatment did not entirely drive tho malaria from my system, and they did not help my paralysis in tho lenst. "I wns well nigh despairing of over being cured when n friend persunded mo to try Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills. When I hnd finished one box I could seo results that encouraged me to buy a second box. My condition kept steadily improving, nnd when I had tnken soven boxes I was cured of par nlysis and the malaria wns completely driven out of my system. For two yenrs now I hnve enjoyed tho best of health and hnvo nttended to business without, any interruption." Mr. Hnyden s home is nt No. 252 West 39th street, New York City. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills have curod many similar enses of parnlysis, also loco motor ataxia. Thoy are sold by nil druggists. Write tho Dr. Williams' Mediciue Company, Schenectndy, N. , for details of othor cases and for a vnlunble booklet on the treatment of nervous disorders. FERRY STREET WALKS Commerce Commission Hearing. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 14. The inter state commerce commission began a hearing in St. Louis today in the complaint of tho St. Louis Hay and Grain Company against the Mobile & Ohio Railroad and others. The com pliant alleges unreasonable ratea on hay from St. Louts to points in states south of Kontucky and Virginia and oast of the Mississippi river. iW &&& 8ea80 i 'W T isten to Us Hoy's heavy ribbed hose for hard wear, only 15c a pair. . iolf gloves, nil wool, for ladies and ehildorn, only 2Gc a pair. terrorized Bateon, aBsortod oolors, good quality, 23c a yard. fercenzel heavy cushion eord, only lOe a yard. Ul wool shawls only 25c each. Girls' caps, only 26 eseb. Jmlrcllas, steel rods, from 49e up. Jaisy eloth 10c n yard, furs only 9Sc . . fur sets for children $1.96. Silks Ut a yard. lercerited sateen underskirts, W up. Seo us for ladies' coats, macintoshes and skirt. lest lino of millinery in the city. Popular prises. OSTEIN & GREENBAUM! 298 and 300 COMMERCIAL STREET Considerable complaint is mnde against the condition of the street and sidewnlk on Ferry street, east of Com mercial street. For many years the district was inhabited exclusively by the "red light" people, and very lit tle nttontion wns given to improvement in that locality, but with the growth of Salem nnd tho improvements to the east on Ferry street, there is a general demand for tho otablishment of n grade and the raising of tho walks in that locality to conform to the survey. This is duo the merchants on Com mercial street, above State street, as residents of the territory adjacent to thoir places of business are almost tin ible to reach their stores, and the trade is lost to thorn. Only yesterday T woman with a baby buggy slipped and fell on n new incline, recently con structed in that locnlity, and a num ber of accidents have been Teported. The street commissioner should call tho nttontion of property owners to tho condition of nffnirs, ns it is becoming i thoroughfnre trnveled by many peo ple, nnd it should be placed in a safe condition. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY, OCTOBER 25, 1885. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK OF SALEM J. H. ALBERT, President. E. M. CROISAN, Vlce-Pres. JOS. II. ALBERT Cashier. Transacts a Regular Banking and Exchange Business. O -flu JS "27 O L 3C .A. . The Klrd Ycu Have Always BoojM Bean tho 4 m lra m H Aiwar! Ubo&ing' ForWorh? 7 WT Mtk Enroll in the I. C. S. and you will not have to look long. The demand for tech nically trained men is far in excess of the supply. Ob tain the technical knowledge contained in one of our Courses and you will soon be one of the thousands that owe their success to our instruction. We can help you qualify at hpme, in spare time, and at small expense, for nny of the fol lowing positiens: Hactianlcil, Electrical, Stein, CM, or Mlr.lnj Engineer; Drafttmsn; Architect; Book keeper; Stenographer; Show-card Writer; Window Dremr; or Ad Writer. Write TODAY, ttntlnc which poll tlou IntrrecU you. to INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools Box 799, SCHANT0N. PA. OR MIL OS OCR LOCAL BtrRNMTlTITIi Schools, Scranton, Ta. Salem, Or., April 20, 1904. International Correspondence Gentlomen: In reply to your request asking for my opinion of your schools as a student, will say I am well pleased wlt'n your methods of Instruction, and tho faculty you have of making your lessons so plain and oailly understood. Any person with a common school oducatlon cannot help but be bonofltted by pursuing a course In which he is Interested. In so far as I have pursuod my course, could not suggest any way to improve your meth ods of lMtruction. I beg to remain, Yours truly FRED A. LEGO. Claw L. A. C. C2G.334 SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Pays intercut on savings accounts, compounded somi-nnnually. Pass book Issued to each depositor. Deposits of one dollar or more received nt any time. Home savings banks furnished to depositors who desiro thorn. These littlo banks are strongly constructed of steel, finished in nickel, nnd aro ornamontnl, ns woll ns usoful, in helping to save. This being a national bank, the savings department is conducted under tho laws of tho United States gov crning national banks, including examinations by United States bank cxamlnors. Undor theso lnws tho stock holders of this bank aro personally liablo to its depositors to tho full amount of tho par valuo of their stock, In addition to their original invostment, thus giving double tho protection afforded by the corporation laws of this state, which specifically exempt holders of paid up stock in stato corporations from nny further llnbillty. A SALEM INSTITUTION, CONDUCTED BY CITIZENS OF SALEM, SO LICITS THE ACCOUNTS OF SALEM PEOPLE. Tribute to American Ingenuity. London, Oct. 14. A leading Lon don journal in its latest issuo pays the following high tribute to Ameri can ingenuity: There are sometimes occasions, says tho article in question, when it does not pay to be too patriotic. This es pecially applies to governments whop the stern necessity nriscs for keeping pace with rival administrations in tho matter of up-to-dato war depart ments and preparedness for martini contingencies. A enso of this nature, has, we learn, recently been propound ed to our government, with tho rosult that its desire to patronize homo in dustries has had for onco to bo placed in 'the background. Wo refer to n largo purehaso of machinery which has just been made by tho war ofllco for installation in Woolwich arsenal. Tho machine, consisting of n set of eight clever instruments for tho man ufacture of artillery carriages and wagon wheels, have beon obtained from our go-ahead cousins of Defiance, Ohio. So superior nro they in tho mat ter of rapid work to our old methods, I tl'. it the Arsenal e,,n now turn out ton (times as much finished material as it could do previously. Doth Itussla and Japan have for soino years adopted, theso woudorful engines, and ns thoy wero being supplied to other great military powors of Kuropo, it was deemed advisable by tho war ofllco to placo Itself on level with those coun tries. The authorities, however, did not order tho machines until thoy had sent a special commission round to all the likely firms of mnchino manufac turers in Great Uritain to seo if simi lar instruments could bo obtnined at home. It was found that nobody made them in Knglnml, anil ,tli'a oncjLjf two firms willing to maXoMhom ,wnntk ed such big prices that tho, govern ment found itself compelled', tojgo to tho only firm fn tho world which makos n feature of jjlhrs special artlclo far tho benefit of warlike administrations. Tho "Hoy, liuho Danco' is tho worst that ever en'mo ovor tho plko, but too good to miss. Free Circulars n. W. WITTICHEN. Local Aeent. F. X. HOLL, Asst. Sopt. McKay BI3?, 3rd P. Stark, PORTLAND, ORE. 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