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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1904. BAD n- iWl of 1895 1 contracted that fear ir, aioou ioiMJii. xi gainea sucr Ithatl was forced to resitrn m fifed seek relief at Hot Spring KUUg ttil LUCUIU9 X UttUXWiUl its. In less than three weeks I Suibspital, and after nine weeks of I was discharged as cu ed. In a month cverv bone in tnv bodv alto be affected nml felt as if they 0TC9IK Ok LUC li;lbk CXCTUUU. VKOID celled to resign, and I returned hospital for a beven weeks stay X""came out I was advised to trv iajr. When I first went on the farm I ailed on the onlv firm ho handled tgs'tb'get ine one dozen bottles of S. S. A ,hn ,Sa l.st.t. ."vff .. intAo ihah 1 4fc. mfc nm.; uitt t ... v uniiua ..., ateaJoiHjritb. blisters and i was covered k boils and sores. Iu thctneantimctny l haa gotten two dozen bottles 01 forme and I beean its use. and taking, the thirteenth bottle not otb St.. Little Rock. Ark. Sll." ' aJliJnHsan diseases, Contagious Blood mi is the most hideous and hateful. Riktira is tortured with eating ulcers. Hast&d abscesses, unMfMly blotches ana otner symptoms ot tne mis itsse. S. S. S. has been used illy for nearly fifty years foi contagious uiooa Poison. It con tains no mercury, potash o r other mineral. Ourbome treatment book gives all the sytnp toms of this dis ease. Medical ad vice free. Sacclfin Comnany, Atlanta, fl aT ifSSrm PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES Tho public library has received the following now fictien: "God's Good Man," by Mario Cor olli. "Beverly of Graustark," by G. B. McCutcheon. "Old Gorgon Graham," by G. H. Lorlmer. "Olivo Lathnm," by E. L. Voynich. Also tho following books of travel: "Italian Highways," by E. A. King. "Hungary," by Folbermnnn. "China in Decay," by Alox Krausao. "Innermost Asia," by R. P. Cob bold. "Rides and Studios in the Canary Islands," by Edwards all donated by H. J. Ottcnhelraer. "China and Chinese," by Mrs. A. Bell. "Tunisia," by Herbert Vivian. "To the South Polar Kegions,'' by Bornaccbi. . "Peaks and Pines," by J. A. Lees. "Diary of an Idlo Woman in Con stantinople" all donated by John J. Roberts. Miss Isom, tho popular librarian of tho Portland Fublic Library, will ad dress the Woman's club along library lines at the library, Saturday, Novem ber 28. The public is invited. WORSE EVERY YEAR. Plenty of Salem Readers Havo Same Experience. cho Looking orWorK? wLkL. 7 '! Ji Enroll in the I. C. S. and IfjMjTwill not have to look km.' The demand for tech fijically trained men is far in of the supply. Ob- Jtke technical knowledge lined in one of our rses and you will soon reae ot tne tnousands -owe their success to linstruction. We can irou qualify at home, re time, and at small to, for any of the fol- f positiens: eal, DectricaJ, Stein, ClrB, er iiir, Oraftwia: Arcnneet; Boor- IttBotrapliir; Skov-Ctrd Wrttir; ittir; or writer. )DAY. statlna which pol- Mton lntereU yon, to iERNATIONAL Bpondencc Schools 799, SCBANTOH, PA. Los oca local atrauuTiiiTii Don't neglect nn ncliing back. It will get worse every year. Bnckacho is roolly kidney acho. To euro tho back you must euro tho kidneys. ; If you donj't, other kidney ills fol low lTrinary trouljljs, diabetes, Bright 's .usense. A Salem citizen tells you how the euro is easy. William M. Spayd, living nt the cor ncr of North Winter and D street, says: "Words cannet: express my opinion half strong enough of Doan's Kidney Pills. I havo known their re markablo merits for tho last eight years, having used them in Clinton county, Mich., where I was living. My kidneys wero n source of nnnoyanco for nuito a number of years. I had much pain across my loins, and the secro tions from tho kidneys wero irregular in action, causing mo to riso often dur ing tlu' night, and at times thero was a scalding. I procured Doan's Kidney Pills nt Dr. Stono's drug storo nnd gave somo to a person visiting us, nnd they gave her wonderful Tcliof, nnd in my caso I was benefitted in every way. My backache was relieved and tho troublo with tho kldnoy secretions wps I corrected. You arc at liberty to refer 'to mo as ono wh'j can endorse the claims made for Doan's Kidney Fillii. I also know of n great many others who have used thpm with the best of remits." For salo by all dealers. Prico 50 centB. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the United States. Remember tho names Doan's and tako no other. 22 Si Is, Scranton, Pa. Or., April 20, 1904. Uonal Corre8ponu";cc emen: In reply to uur asking for my opinion r schools as a student I am well pleased wltn methods of instruction, o faculty you hae of your lessons so p a!n easily understood. Any with a common school Ion cannot help but be ted by pursuing a comae ch he Is Interested. So far as 1 havo purmd urse, could not sugyot y to Improve your meth- t Instruction. I beg to Yours truly FRED A. LEGO. A. C. C25.334 fFree Circulars WITTICIIEN. Local Agent- HOLL, Asst. Sopt. lyBlfe. 3rd P.Stark. PORTLAND. ORE. Ready for Harvard-Yale Game. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 18. When Yalo meets Harvard on tho gridion hero tomorrow, thero promises to bo a battle royal. Both teams aro full of confidence, but neither oxpeets an easy victory. From Cambridge come reports of the superb condition of the Harvard eleven and tho groat improvement in their team. Tho Yale coaches and trainer have been working hard to make the team as speedy as possible, ind confidence i exprowsed that tho Ulna v. !'! nut nn n hard tuMlo for vie- I tor nn.l t!nry. The demand for tick- &) etr inii -utea that tho usual immonso (rovl "ill no on iiumi. aptwiui iruius will bring crowds of onthusiasts from Nw York, Boston, Providence and other points. o Faith and Fact. (Faith is one thing and fact another, it Ikometiines takes any amount of faith , to produce one faet. Years of earnest , w .rlc and faith havo produced end fet about roedleine that la deserving of 1..1 ation here. If people who arc troubled with general weakaeH through overwork, d'wipation or ex posure can got a remedy that will make rich red blood from the food they eat, their return to health is assured. Geed blood is the life of the body as well as the nerves. Weak, ulckly, pale people who suffer with indigestion, dyspepsia, siek headaehe, low of strength and am bition, having diny spells and always tired, can be eured sound and well with Dr. Gunn'a Blood and Nerve Tonic Sold by druggist for 75c per bex, or 3 boxes for tS. This tonle set la a common sense way, coring disease by giving strength to resist it. For sal by Dr a C. Stone, druggist. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" 'Emperor William. Tho company on the speakers' stand will include mem bers of the cabinet, tho diplomatic corps, tho supremo court nnd many .prominent officers of tho army nnd navy. Poultry at Stelner Eggs Per dozen, 30c. Hens 7c. Young chickens 7c Ducks 9c. Turkeys 12 to 14c. Market Harrltt A Lawrence. Eggs Per dozen, 30c Potatoes, Vegetabtei, Etc, Potatoes lHc Onions 2c Wood, Pence Poeta, lie, Second-growth $4. CO. Big fir-$5.00. Ash $5.00. Oak posts 15c Cedar posts 10c Hides, Pelts amd 'una. Green Hides, No. 1 Co. Green Hides, No. 2 4c. Calf Skins (5c. Sheep 75c. Goat Skins I5o to I1.M. Grain, Hops and Flour. Oats Buying, $1 401.50. Barley-$2323.50. Hops 2731c. Salem Flouring Mills. Flour Wholesale, $V.10. Wheat 80c. Live Stoclt Market Steers 22i4c. Cows llftc. Sheep J1.50Q1 2.00. Dressed veal 45Hc Fat hogs 55i. Hay, Fed. Eta, Baled cheat $12.00. Baled clover $111. Bran $22. Eggs, Butter md Cream. By Commercial Cre.im Co. Eggs 27c. Butter 27J,630c. Butter fat 271,!c at station. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Wnila Walln, 8082c. Valloy S7&c. Flour Valley, straights, $-t.0S(J$4.85; graham,$3.50$4.00. Oats-Choico white, $1.301.32. Barley Feed, $22 per ton; rolled, $21.50 . Mlllstufr Bran, $19.00. Hay Timothy, $14.0010.00. Potatoes 70S0c. Eggs Oregon ranch. Poultry Chickens, mixed 90V.iC pound; turkeys, live, 1415c, dressed, 1017c Pork Dressed, 56Gc. Beef Dressed, 4Gc. Veal 67c. Mutton Dressed, 35c Hops 19"3 crop, 2831c Wool Valley, 1920c; Ea.?torn Or egon, 1017c; Mohair, 2025c Hides dry, IS pounds and upwards, 1515c. Butter Fancy creamery, 2530c. e Historic Church in Financial Need. Fhihidulphla, Nov. 18. Historic St. George's church, tho cradlo of Meth odism in America, nnd tho oldest Moth odist church building used continuous ly for church worship in tho world, is in danger of passing out of existence, unless financial aid is obtained. Tho incomo is not sufllcient to sustain it. Tho building has stood in Fourth street since 1709, vhon it was pur chased from a Dutch Boformed congre gation, the members of which had been thrown into jail because of debts thoy had incurred nnd wero unablo to meet in building tho structure An appeal will soon bo sent to Methodists through out tho oountry asking them to aid in raising an endowment fund to save tho proporty. ' Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for ninny a mil way wreck, and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat nnd Lung troubles. But since tho advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst eases can bo eured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg, ot Dorchoster, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by J. C. Perry, druggist. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles irae. Buggy Comforts. Thcso cold days of approaching win ter, persons who drive want tho great est possible amount of comfort en their trips. To supply this need tho Mitch ell, Lewis & Staver Company, havo put in tho most elegant line over brought to Salem of woolen lap robes. Call and look over the immenso supply, and you will bo satisfied. ornto nnd popular socinl function, tho inaugural ball. It is tho Intention of thoso concerned in tho arrangements jfo make tho Inauguration next March ino most noiniuo in many respecis mai tho country has ever seen. Though tho event is still a long way off, applica tions for accommodations uro being re ceived nt tho hotels from political clubs nnd other organizations in vari ous ports of tho country. All indica tions point to a record-breaking attendance. Religious Enducation Society. Indianola, la., Nov. 18. A largo number of prominent educators, di vines and other persons actively Inter ested in church work nro gathered hero for tho fourth annual conferenco of tho Iown Fellowship of tho Americnn Society of Religious Education. Tho mooting placo is tho Methodist church, nnd tho sessions will continue until Monday. Prominent nmong tho partic ipants nro Prof. D. 8. Wright, of Cedar Falls; Miss Alice Tyler, of Des Moines; Rov. W. II. Shipmnn, of Osceola; Prof. D. M. Edwards, of Penn College, nnd Bov. J. E. Gilbert, of Washington. Russian Prisoners in Japan. Tokio, Nov. 18. Attempts to escape, assaults on gunrds, and various insu bordinato acts on tho pnrt of Busslan prisoners of war confined in Japan, have led to the formation of n sorie of regulations. Thoy provldo that cap tives resisting their guards shall bo im-prisotu-dj that leaders of plots to ta cape, nccompanied by force, shall bo hanged or exiled, while thoso taking pnrt in such plots shall bo imprisoned; that lenders of organized ansaultn on guards shall bo hanged, and thnt cap tives released on onth not to tako part in tho war shall bo hanged if again captured. Noted Speaker to Bo Heard. KnnsnB City, Mo., Nov. 18. Tho Commoroial Club of Kansas Cioy has completed arrangementx on nn elabor ate scnlo for its annual banquet to night. Among tho prominent porsons who havo accepted invitations to ad dress tho -gathering aro Bishop Gnilar, of Tonuesseo; Henry I). Estabrook, o'f New Yerk: Congressman J. Adam Bodo, of Minnesota, nnd Charles Fran cis Adams, of Massachusetts. A Runaway Bicycle. Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J, B. Ornor, Franklin Grove, 111. It developed a subborn ulcer un yielding' to doctors and rcmodics for four years. It's just as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles. 25c nt J. C. Perry's drug storo. For a Big Inauguration. Washington, Nov. 18. Already tho peoplo of tho District of Columbia aro looking forward to inauguration day, with its accompanying rivio nnd milita ry demonstration, and that most clnb- Ready for Unveiling. Washington, Nov. 18. All is in readiness for the unveiling tomorrow of the bronzo statue of Frederick tho Great, wbieh has been presented to the American people by Hinperor William and erected in a aenspieuous petition oa the esplaade ef the Army War col lege. The event will bo made the occasion for a magaifitent military deraomtra tien in whieh tho troops from all of the army posts in this vicinity will participate. The unveiling will bo by Ue Iiaroaes Spec von Bteroburg, wife ef the Qersaan arabaseador, and ad dre will be delivered by President Rooeevelt, the German ambassador and ' tbe special envoys seat to represent Exchange Tho cheapest and most satis factory method of remitting funds is by Bank Draft. In proof of this assertion tho Salem Stato Bank begs to submit tho follow ing low rates of oxchange. On Portland and intorlor peints: Item not exceeding $80 3o $20. to $100 10c Kflch nddltlonul or fractional $100 6c Items of $5000 and upward lower rates wjll bo quoted on ap plication. On Now York, San Franolseo and other peints: Item not exceeding $0.00 .... Cc $5.00 to $100 10c Each additional or fractional $100 10c nAiitXtl WHKKTI1 A Delightful Beverage A Safe Stimulant A Good Medicine New Mexico Day at Fair. St. Louis, Nov. 18. Visitors from tho for Southwest wero conspicuous at tho oxposition today, tho occasion being tho celebration of Now Mexico Day. Tho feature of tho celebration was a reception nt tho New Mexico building this afternoon in honor of Governor Otoro nnd other distinguished repre sentatives of tho torrltory. Don't Respect Old Ago. It's shameful when youth falls to show proper rcspoct for old age, but just tho contrary in tho caso of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thoy cut off maladies no matter how sovcro nnd ir respective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fovcr, Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25 0 nt J. C. Per ry's drug store. Oregon Personals. G. W. Nelson has been reinstalled as pastor of tho Congregational church nt Albany, which has been enlarged and repaired. Leo Frieda has been olected president of tho Miners' association. FLESH BUILDER The liver bf the cod fisli produces oil that is a won derful flesh builder. No fat or oil can compare with it in that respect. Togefthc best out of it, it must be emulsified and made like cream. In Scots Emul sion it is prepared in the best possible form to pro duce the best possible re sults. Thirty years have proven this. Wt'll noi roa t uropla frtt . SCOTT &BOWHE, 409 rulStrtt. New Yotk. Lord Mlnto's Departure r Montreal, New 18. Lord Mlnto, tho retiring governor-general of Canada, sails for England today. His successor, Lord Gray, is expected to nrrlvo horo about tho middlo of December. To Go at Cost I wish to say that my entiro millin ery stock will go at cost or below for tho next 40 days. Ladies nro lnvltod to como and inspect. 2t MRS. O. M. HILKD. O J!u & X O St X jfiu 4. tTsth xylha Kind You Htb Ahrara Eoagnt Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. PJHaM THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE A iocT 25c 50c CANDY CATHARTIC BEST FOR THE BOWELS AQ OfSftints A City ka Itself Hnvo you over stopped to consider that n modern oxpross train, like tao St. Louis special, is practically a city in itself -a placo whoro you can sleep, chat, smoko, road, dlno and go n-vlsiting, just about as yon would at your own homo. It makes llttlo dlfTeronco what you want, you have only to summon n porter, nnd ho will ewiftly nnd mullitigly K"t It for you. Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and points beyon i Wrltofor folder giving full Information or caU at retreat Northern Paciflc Ticket offloe. A. O. nifBLDON, dcneral Agent, 100 Third Btree. PORTLAND, OREO ON. HHi i H H ? i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fr "! t ! I HtlHIHIIIIIfr I Fine Pi?opety at a Bargain jj Choice picco realdeneo proporty on principal street within three blocks '. '. business pnrt of city. ) Nieo large, modern hcrr.e, about ono acre of ground near school and car lino, all kinds of fruit, beautiful shrubbory, etc. All modern con- venlenees. These are both etra cholco buys for homos or Invrotmcnts. DERBY & WILSON, 244 Commercial Si Salem, Oregon X 4liMH)IHIHIIIlH)HlllllltlllHllllllHHIIII)llr For Sale by AUQUOT SCHRODER nave you ever ordered Your uroeenea from 9 Haitt & Lawrence If not, you ara away bohlud tbo time. I low or or, they are al Z ways glad to ice new patrons, and It you call oa them, you will be 9 more than pleased. You will find tbm at the corner of Commercial and Ferry street. amng(Mf )) ajf wmi HHHMIHItHHHUHmfHUHIII ihhi him m Wholesale and Retail Family Liquor Store E. ECKEFlLKN, 258 Commercial Street Full lino of liquor and wlpca. Cedarbrook whisky formerly tie McBrier brand tbe beat for family use. All orders filled and 'Jt llrered In the city limits. 'Phone Main 1161. i 1 tmjiMjmgmmm