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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1905)
IRKrWW c- - 1 " DAILY CAPITAL JOUBMTAL, AAlLEM, O&EC40W, WEDNESDAY, JAKTJABY 4, 1905. THE 010 FOLKS AT HOME I PERSONALS Are Never Without Peruna in the House for Catarrhal Diseases. Mil, AND MRS. J. 0. ATKINSON, INDEPENDENCE, MO. T TNDEIl dato of January 10, 1807, Dr, VJ Uartman rocolvcd the following lotto? : "My wife bad boon saflorlng from a ompllo&Uoa of diseases for tho past 25 years. u Her cms had baffled the skill of eomo of tho most noted physicians. Ono of &c worst troubles woa ohronlo consti pation of eovoral yoars' otandlng. "Bho also was passing through that mot critical period In tho lifo of a Woman ohango of llfo. In June, 1805, I wioto to you about hor caso. You ad "Tisod ft courso ot Poruna and Manaltn, Which wo at once commenced, and havo to say It completely cured hor. Bho firmly bollores that Bho would havo boon dead only for those wonderful remedies. "About tho samo timo I wrote you about my own caso of catarrh, whioh bad boon of 26 y oar' standing. At times X was almost past going, I commonced 'to use Poruna according to your instruo 'lions and continued its uho for about a year, and It hail completely cured mo. "Your remedies do all that you claim tor them, and even more. Catarrh rcaatwt exist where Peruna la taken according to directien: Success to yen and ymmr remedies, ' ' John O. Atkinson. In a lottor dated January 1, 1000, Mr. Atkinson sayB, after flvo years' expe rience with Peruna: ' wilt ever continue to speak a good word for Peruna. In my rounds an a traveling man I am a walking advef tlaement tor Peruna and haVo Induced many people during tho past year to use Peruna with tho most satisfactory results. 1 am still cured of catarrh. ' John O. Atkinson, Box 272, Independence, Mo. Whon old ago cornea on, catarrhal dis eases come also. Bystomla catarrh is al most universal In old people. This oxplalna why Poruna has become so indisponsablo to old people Poruna la their safe-guard. Poruna is the only romedy yot dovlaud that moots these cases exactly. Buoh cases cannot bo treated locally nothing but an offoctlvo systemic rem edy could euro thorn This is exactly What Poruna is. If you do not rccclvo prompt and sat isfactory results from tho uso of Poruna, wrlto at once to Dr. Uartman, giving a fullntatomont of your case and ho will bo ploasod to glvo you his valuablo ad vloo gratU. Addross Dr. Uartman, Prosldent oi Tho Uartman Sanitarium, Columbma, Ohio. ABK YOUR DRUaOIST TOE FREE PERUNA ALMANAC TOR 100C. ATTORNEY GENERAL SETTLES FOR RIGHT OF WAY Attornoy-Gonornl Crawford wont to Portland last night and started fur Tho DullpK this morning to got tho deeds anil outer judgment on the hind for the right of way for Tho DnlloH-Culilo ciuinl. The land belonging to tho O. It. k N, Co, which was eondoinnml through tho friendly proceeding) Instituted by tho board, in vnliiutl ut $ai)1:iR7, for whloli Bum tho gont'iul has u warrant on tho Mate, whioh ho will turn over to tho company today. Ho will nine nmko n tinnier ln,tho uinnunt of $10,112 to TnHfo, but thin Is oxpeotud to bo refused, ns ho bus ontorod nppopnl. Deeds will also lie given to The Dalles Packing Company In tho sum of $1)5,000; Houfrot Uros. To., for $21,000; Leopold I Schmidt, 41000; Mlshollo and wife, $8000; T. C. Kelthloy, $5S, and 11. ( (lreon, 2!5. This complete the right of way, which will bo wholly in tho posriOHslon of tho ittnto of Oregon whon those sunn nro paid today, ami will be turned over to tho United Htntos at a Inter date. The .total cost of tho In ml taken In the right 'of way for tho ennal Im $(11,080, ox 'elusivo of $fi3fl(i.76' nililitlonnl ninount I paid to tho O. II. & NT. C.. This ninount was not used entirely in tho Interests of I the ennui, it being also connected with the portago road to n certain oxtont. A brilliant reception took plnco at tho parlors of tho Conimoreial Club In The Dalles last evening to colobrato tho occasion of the signing of the con tract for tlie building of tho portngo rond between that oily and Celllo. Fol lowing tho calling of a meeting for this purpose by Mayor Seufort, Prosldent Whenldon, on behalf of the Commercial Club, tendered u reception to tho visi tors and residents of the Uallos,umklng the occasion n memorable social one as woll as a business meeting, .Judge V, J, Murrlnor, of lllnlook; Henry Halm, L. A. Lewis and J, N. Tool, of Portland, members of the Opon Itlvor Assooifttion, whoro nt present, as well ns nbout 300 residents of Tho Dalles and its neigh borhood. TO END RANGE WARS Dr. It. U, Ik atetuer, member of the lower house of tin Oregon legislature, and a physician of Imkovlow, will In troduce n bill, whleh, he believes, if mi nuted, will stop range tlghta In lSnstwn Oregon. Hi plnn Is to make counties and immlvtpnlUtra responsible for de struction of property within their lim it, whenever perpetrated through law less depredations and mob vielaneo. Dr. Bteiuer Imvs. drafted the bill, but not omnleleu tt In Ml its details. The WU, if enaoted, would require ouUm to msVe good tho losses whlah beep owuers might hereafter sustalu through tuetn litroyed In oitl by mob. flots, the elty would haVo to mv for Iho low. Bueh a law ha been lu fewe in 'California," said Dr. Btelner, "and has tooe a vwy effeetlve pweutatlvo of ttge twmniftts, CewumwlUai wbteh havo Usd to pay B1,i to py fer da a$ daee. ar tvU rarely do so agda, beeause they require their peace ortlcers' to onforoo tho law. Whon n law touch es the peokothooks of taxpayers, It goes nearest their hearts of anything else." ' ' o Tho Diamond Cure, Tho latest news from Paris is that they have discovered a diamond euro for consumption. If you fear con sumption or pneumonia, it will, how ever, bo beet for you to take that groat remedy mentioned by V. T. Mo Oee of Vanleor, Tone. "1 had a cough for 14 years. IJethlng helped mo uutll 1 took Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which gave Instant relief and otfeeted n per manent cure," Uueoualled nutak cure for Throat nnd Inmg Troubles. At J. O. Perry's drug store. Price S(k nnd 1, gunmutood. Trial bottle free. Peter Nye, of Eugcno, is Visiting in tho city. Mrs. T. P. Soles was in the city yes terday shopping. JJ. D, Ycatch went to Portland last evening on business. 'Frank li. Churchill wont to Portland today to hear Paderowski. E. D. Coffey, tho rc'stnurant man, is in Albany on a short business trip. Ed. Weller returned this morning from n business trip to Portland. Mrs. JC. II. Loonoy, of tho IJeform School, wns a visitor in the city today. Misa Noljio Hoover, of Brooks, wus in tho city today to do soma shopping, D. V. Smith roturnod from a four days? visit with Portland friends Inst night. Fred Kniso, of Grass Valloy, wus in tho city yqsterday, , transacting somo business. Dr. Hussoy is in Portland attending a mooting of tho board of homoopathlc physicians. Dr. V. Gcslor, of Prinovillc, returned homo Inst night after a short visit with frionds in this city. Miss Anna J). Ycrani, of Portland, is in tho city, attending to somo business nnd visiting friends. Dan Vf. Bass, a promihont Puget Sound lumbornian, is in tho city, visit ing frionds and relatives. Charles L. Brown, of tho "Brownie" Billiard Club, is in Portland on busi ness, and will roturn Thursday. E. II. Hubbard, who hns been visiting frionds In Hie city, returned to his homo at Snohomish, Wash., yesterday, J. A. Richards, of McMinnville, aftor sponding tho day In this city on busi ness, wont to Silvcrton lost evening. Hon. Percy . Kelly, of Albany, who was in tho city yesterday oil legal business, roturnod homo last night. Mr. and Mrs. . W. Dixon, of Portland, roturned homo last evening, after a fow days' visit with frionds in this city. Miss Abbio Allen, formerly stenog rapher for Turner & lnmnn, hns gone to Snn Francisco, whoro she will reside. Mrs. A. Smith roturnod to Eugene this morning, after visiting at the homo of hor grandilaughtor, Mrs. R. B. Hous ton. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Johnson nnd son, Paul, loft this morning for Long Beach, whoro thoy will spend a part of tho wintor. Knlph Cox has returned from Astoria, whoro ho hnd chnrgo of tho Wolls-Fargo ofllco in that place during thoiabsouco of its manager. Judge Thomas N. Strong, of Portland, who was in tho city city yestordny at tending tho supremo court, roturnod homo last night. Miss Ada Yomn returned yesterday from sponding tho holidays with hor parents nt Eugene, nnd will re-ontor tho Deaf Mute School. Prof. AY. II. McCall has been elected registrar of Wlllnmotto University nnd secretary of tho board of trustees, vico Prof. Loron A. Kerr, resigned. Miss Jcsslo Crcighton wont to Port land last ovenlng, whoro she has accept ed tho position of bookkooper with tho Mexican Rubber Culture Company. Miss Margaret Conger, who has been teaching west of town, left Saturday oVunlng for Salem, and will go to school for tho rest of tho winter. Express Advance. Hon. W. W. Cotton, ono of tho com pilers of tho code, wus In tho city yoa torday attending to legal business' for ho O. R. & N. Co., for which corporatlou ho Is nttoruoy. Hon. nnd Mrs J. J. Murphy havo moved into their old homo, which hns boon ocoupied until recently by Post master Edward Hirsch. Mr. Hirsch has moved hfs family to tho AVillamotto Ho tel. J, L, Brown, of Stayton, was iu tho today on his way for n short visit at his old home iu Dallas. Ho reports things generally prosperous at Stayton, which is growing to be quito a dairy and small farming center. Ho has put out sever al ncros of strawberries, and reports n protlU of nbout $80 por acre, without picking tho fruit. Stayton is soon to havo a woolen mill, to bo operated by some Kansas parties, uud tho town now also has n new bnuk in operation; pa I ESS Merry Christmas Happy New Year . L . " ' i I -?..,, . V ,' This has been a year kind to us not only in volume of bade, bat in many encouraging words spoken in behalf of oat ef forts in bettering the iumitute conditions of this locality. We appreciate good will and shall take advantage of evety opportunity to promote it in out business. Notwithstanding the excellent results of this year's business, we are planning for greater and better service in the coming year. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. NEXT TO JOS. MEYERS & SON. STORES Salem and Albany ttsai Wh en Your Cold Catches You Just There owun might hereafter sustalu ,3 ' Lk ot Coucorai Kyi h rold oh thsU herd by eattlo- yor X uttl ftgonles And In ea property should bo a ,0, ou ,u ul,n Up r yed In oitl by wpba, n lu labor omeUm tUt I could not eat. Toreed to Starro D. P. Lek, of Coucord, Ivy., says; with lalnful AftftT vainly trying everything ols I cured wim wujuon' Arnica Salve," It's great for burn, cuts and w.u.n.l. a J- a Irrya drug itoro; only Me, ii OASVan'r.ji ?'ltt w?1 Yw Hw Hum fajM "7"CCr58fii Dent Her Double. "I Know uo ono for four weeks whon I was sick with typhoid and kidnoy trouble," writes Mrs, Annie Hunter, of lMttsburg, Pa., "and when I got better, although I had one of the best doctors I could get, I was bent double and had to rest my bauds on my knees whon I walked. From this ter rible nutictiou I was rescued by elee trla Hittors, whioh restored my health and strength, and now I onn walk ns straight as over. They aro Imply wonderful." Guaranteed to euro stomnob, liver and kidney disor ders. At J. O. Perry's drug store. Price, 80a Tliera is No lime to Waif. It is not a "little thing." It's a deadly thing. It will not "get well by itself if you let it alone. Whiskey nnd quinine and such things brace you up for tho time, but Kv don't cure you. flslc any intelligent doctor why you catch cold so easu-f. He will say, " Because you are a bit ruu down." Ho nans that the fotce which nature placed in your body to kbu- out disease gorms the resistive forceis weak ened. The door is open a little way toward disease. '1jh"3 3 not' a gravestone in any cemetery in the world caused by consumption or pneumonia or any lung trouble whatever, which did not start with what you call " Noth ing but a cold." A cold should not be beaten back or drugted over it should bo cured, and the general health should be OUllt Up. ACKER'; ENGLISH REMEDY Jr d l)Q ten at the first symptoms of cold. It is a tonic lor the whole body, a specihe for sudden colds, coughs or Bore throats. It doesn't matter where the cold s or how " got there, we know that Acker's English Remedy will reacn ,t and cure it. It is sold on a positive guarantee! ,!( CURE NO PAY. If you have a cold-no matter how shght-it means something. Take Acker's Eiijjllsu Remedy at once. Keep it in the house ii la' pricepariJ.iV0 " -" 5S?yi f "ACKIl's EnQLISII Ittuinv .M III. . . . ...... RSKffl,WffiWF5WBTOa 5SnV 1 M i L- m xtors, prominent physicians la New York id It f, Vlh7 Hiey all pronounced y case hanri i. a edlcal9ol- Rxnv and . tZZE Xe K? nK Acer's mm iwm Lt3. '-JUlu oSuS'X'o-n' 3- . Bwtt r9 tM Xw Nrayt Bmtht &4Mir a !fWal Hrwrtra iVp' US? " pronounced my case hopeless. S&wuw R)v and a few botUes cnTJ h wcnmm.- (Sicned A.h.smwo w. - - . -- .ww,,, muuen ru y. A.ClCfit'ln lVilci. t . tive guarantee that tlTe pchaTe money NvilUe reTuude case of faUure. 25c.. 60c. and i.nn i ?f, Jcfuaded m . r...v jn. 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