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eH HS irt-j r-s-ttZF tfAiL '6A2lTAi. JOtfetfAi-, ftULUM, dti&aoti, TRJDAY, rSSPAI.Y 3, 1905, . J- """ Tfc&i, Nezvous Mothers MaKo UnKappy HomesTheir Condition Irritates Both Husband and ChildrenHow Thousands of Mothers Have Been Saved From Nervous Prostration and Made Strong and Well. I j$ ufcWlM ? .BBE4K VICTORY FOR MINING INTERESTS f 'ZjyCigjte SSck"""'1 cTaTfcrown Unproductive Properties to Be Relieved From Annual Incorporation Tax Mra. Cheater Curry, Leader of tho Ladle.' Symphony Orchestra, 43 Sara toga Street, East Bon ton, Mass., nvrltes: Dear Mr. IMnkhanr "For eight year I was troubled with ex treinenenrousnew and hysteria, brouj-bton by insularities. I could neither eafoy Ufa nor Jeep plghta; I was very irritable, nervous and ilcT)otvlent. "Lydia B. I'Jnkh&m'a Vegetable Compound was recommended and proved to bo the onlr remedy that faelpel me. I bare dally A nrrrous, irritable mother, often on the verge of lotteries, is unfit to care for children; It ruins a child's disposi tion and rencUi upon herself. The trotiblo between children and their Biothcra too often is due to the fact that the mother has soma feznalo weak new, and sho is entirely nnflt to bear tlie strain upon her nerves that govern lag children Involves j it is itupo&siblo for her to do iinythlriL' calmly. Tho ills of women act like a firebrand upon tho norveH, consequently nine tenths of tho uerroun proatrntlon, tier Tons dopondcuey. " the bhios," (deep lessnesH, and nervous irritability of women arlho from aomo derangement of tho female orffaniam. Do you ozperlonco fits of depression with rostlewnmH, nltornutiiif- with extreme Irritability? Are your aplrits easily affected, tvo that one minute you laugh, and the next inluute you feel like crying? Do you feel nonicthliif like a ball ris ing" In your throat and threatening to choke you t all the aeuiMW perverted, morbidly aensltivo to light and Bound ; pain in the ovarian, and uapoolnlly between the vlioiildorsj bonrlnj down pain ncrvoiiu djepsln, and almost continually oruwt and snappy? If ao, your nerves ore In a Nhattered condition, and you uni threatened with orvounnrott ration Vroof is monuutental that nothing In tho world Ik better for nervous prostra tion thau Lydia K l'luUliam'a Vege table Compound i thousands and thou sands of Women testify to this fact, Ask Mrs. Plnkham's Advice a Woman Best Understands a Kenan's Ills. improved in health until I am now strong and well, and all nervousness has dUap- pearai." Mra. Charles F Ilrown, Vice-President of tho Mothers' Club, 31 Cedar Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkhum: " I dragged through nine years of niberabU exlttenoe. worn out with pain and nervous now, until It seemed as though I should fly. I then notlcod a statrment of a woman trou bled as I was, and the wonderful reculta she drrived from Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, I decided to try it, I did so, and at the end of threo months I was a different woman. My nervousness was all gone. I was no loncer irritnblo, and my husband fell in lorn v-JUi me all ovnr again." Women should remember that Lydia 13. 1'lnkhauiH Vegetable Compound is the medicine thnt holds the record for the greatest number of actual cures of femalo ills, and take no substitute. Froo Atlvleo to Women. Mm. I'Inkhani, Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write to her for advice. MrH. I'inkham'a vaat experience with female troubles ennblos her to tell you Juut what is best for you, and she will chnrgo you nothing for her advice. 4MMMXMaIltllK0XIMIIMMMMMIMKtlllt t:m.::A G E N C Y O F:..::.:: BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. i GRAIN BDYERS AND SHIPPHR80F OR A T Oats For Sale. HOP QR0VVUR9 SUPPLIES. Crude nd stick Sulphur. J. 0. Qraliaill, AgOnt, 207 Commercial St.. Salem. Ore. I 9Mn9toin9K9M9M9U9Mn9n9M9M9K9 4rHHHaveaH-HtHr9N j 1 .ta - ' ' Jim M if Ira' imJWmI I depot. QOODALE LUMtlER CCV Representative Bingham's bill to re licve mines producing lew than $10,000 a jear from the previsions of tho eor o ration tax, was aseed Thursday by the house. He mid hi-, bill would not reduce revenue under the Eddy law. As a man who had followed prospecting for twenty years and knew tho hardships that stood in tho way of those who wielded the pick and shovel. lie made an eloquoiit plea for relief from the Eddy hill for tho unproductive unde veloped mines. Kny opposed tho bill and showed that tho Kddy bill was inoro liberal than in Colorado and California. IIo produced statistics from tho report of Secretnry of Htnlo Dunbar to prove that no in justice nns done the new and smaller minors. Smith of linker said that mining was not fontored and encouraged by tho Kddy hill. The industry was dovel oped and put on a paying basis before It was taxed, ns Mr. Kay had stated to l)o the fact in Colorado. Capital would not come into this stnto to do roiop minus under tho operation of the Oregon law. lliiighmn cloned the dobato by say ing that his bill wns for the best in terests of the stnto. Most mining en terprises had more money when organ ized than at any time thereafter. He mdieed the Kddy law was promoting wildcat mining companion. With the big red Heal of the sceretary of state and unlimited issum of stock, under its provisions the wlldmit operators de scended on the uniiiltiiitt'd and de fraudtHl them. Hitiglmm rinsed with an eloquent ap peal for the mun who trod tlo snow "lad mountains and penotrnted the wildest f nst uesx of the mountains to sxplore tho hidden sources of wealth that onrlt'h.ed the atnte and hlosvul nil mankind. The bill passed with 34 vote) for it. Thin hill menus a great relief to the mners of undeveloped inittot of Ma rion county. Hundreds of thoso prop erties ure expending large sums of money anil producing little or no re turn. The hill will oncourage opening of liow initios, nnd bring more capital into this industry. .CflBfloaHMgtfwnWorK I feel it my duty to tell yon what your medicines did for me." writes airs. Blanche Marshall, of Whiting, Jackson Co., Kansas, Box 139. "I was severely afflicted with kidney trouble and female weakness. In less than three mouths the trouble became so bad I could haidly walk around the house. I suffered almost everything. Seeing your advertisement in our paper concluded to write Dr. Pierce. After receiving your kind ad vice I immediately began taking your medicine. After taking two bottles of Favorite Prescription alternately with two of ' Golden Medical Di-covery,' and using one box of ' Lotion Tablets 1 1 am entirely cured. I can do all my own work wimoui any trouble. I take great pleasure i n Doctor Pierce's med icines to all suffering women." CLASSgDj IPIifE W ICraSl K.tttglS.ait.qft...tisj'i THE PICK OF THE FOREST ! (i Haa been takeu to. supply the stock of J lumber lu our yards. Our itock is J complete) with alt kinds of lumber Just rwoired a car load of No, 1 ! ! xhlogio. also a car of flue shak -4 ! ! Wu ar aula to fill any and all kind ' ur bills. Coma and lot us show yon our ktock. Yard aad offlca sear a, P. paasenger ! pot. 'Phono Mala 651 Utttt4HWMWMHM.MktBll)Oaoil There is more Catarrh in thi sec (inn of the oountry than all other dis inses put together, and until the lapt few years was supposed to bo incura ble. For a great many years doctors proiiouneetl It a lonal disease and pre wilted leeal remedies, and by con itiuitly failing to eure with loeal treat ment, priiiiouneed it ineurablo. Sei anee has proven oatnrrh to be a cou ititutlaiiHl disetiso and therefore re- .pilrea eon-ttitutlonu! treatment. Hall's (itarrlt Care, manufaeturad by F. J. Cheaey 1 Co., Ttdedo, Ohio, is the ouly eOHstltHthtnal euro on the market. It 1 taken iatarnnlly ia dees from It drop to a teaspoouful. It aets diroct ly an the blood and m neons mrfaees of the system. They offer one huu drml dullnr far uny ease it fails to sure. &md far elreulura and teetimoui als. AdUrvMi F, J. OHHtS'Br Co., To ledo, Ohla. Sold by DraggUU, 76. housed in a $50,000 building. The pa vilion, which will be 100 feet squnro, will bo a roplien of an old Hindoo tem ple, and will be decorated with Hindoo enrving in exact imitation of the orig inal. In the building will be a display of Indian nrta qnd industries valued nt $200,000. A ten gardon, whore Hin do MorvantK, garbed in the pieturosquo turlmu mid misli of India, will sorve the hevorage, will bo conductol in the teiujile. Among the oxhibits will he rare shuwls, lirass and silver filigree work, SHiidal-wood enrving and inlaid furniture. WANTED. Wanted.-Solicitors, either sex , y anteed salary of $70 per month. Call it nottace Hotel. 1,2e Wantoct-Pipstclasi tresses wanted immediately at tne """""r Waated.-A girl for general noe- work. Apply at Brick btore, ou.- 1 l-25-3t Wanted-Lady or gentleman of fair ,d,.atitm to Uavel for a firm of $250,000 capital. Salary $1072 per venr and expenses; paid weekly. Ad dress, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Sale.n, Oregon. '253t Horses Wanted. At 237 State street. 1-24-31 Highest C&3h Price Paid for chickens, geese, ducks and all kinds 0 farm produce at Capital Commiaaloa Co. Telephone 177 Commercial streot. Main 2231, Salem, Or. 1-4-tf-dw Say Have you tried Edwards ft Luach trti for meats. We hare tie bost sausage In town. Como and try it, and be convinced. 410 East State itreot Wanted Any kind of housework or cleaning premises. Also give lessons in French, German, Italian and Lat- Jacob Gcmeiner, care journal oi- 10. fice. 1-23-lm Wanted One first-class Willamette Hotel. waitress at 1-20-tf Wanted 10 men in each state to trav el, tack signs and distribute samples and circulars of our goods. Salary $75 per month; $3 per day for ex penses. Kuhlman Co., Dept. S, Atlas bnildini. Chicaco. w-1-19-81 - --,. - 0 Jgoowasher--Un thirty Uaya tnai. u not satisfactory, no chargo. Tho best washer on tho market. Call aad seo it. Stelner & Bergor. 130 State street. 14-tt Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists aid blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill inachlmery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc Manufacturers of tho O. K. Grubber. Shand & Marcus. 11-29-lra MUSIC STUDIOS. Music Studio Mis Helen Ualbroath, B. M. room 8, opera house building-. To cal, piano, theory, harmony and right reading. 11-18-tf IIIIIIIMMI i ! r OSTEOPATHS. Wanted. $3 to $12 weekly easily earned by either sex knitting seam less hosiery for tho western warket; our improved family machine with ribbing attachment furnished worthv families who do not own a machins, on easy payment plan; write at once for full particulars and commence making monoy; no experience re quired. United States Woolen Co., Detroit, Mich. ' 11-3-tf Pretty Safo Rule Jo -Go By. When there is n fooling that tile heart or lungx, blood or liver, brain or norves nro iliseuHed, nt once commence to doc tor the stomach. That is the founda tion of tho trouble in 00 eases out of every 100. - Commonco to regulato the digestive organ, got them in healthy working condition, and tho other troub les will lonvo of thomsulvos. Disensos which have their beginning in tho stomach must bo cured through the Htomneh. The medicine for stomach disorders nnd half the ills of life, is Dr. Ouun's Improved Liver Pills. They are sold by all druggists for 26e per box. One pill is a dose. The)o pills put all the digestive organs in good ooudition so thnt disease has no basis to work upon. For sale by Dr. 8. C. Stone, druggist. FOR SALE. fcW For Sale. At a rare bargain, 11 1 acres of land, of which there ar 10 ncrus in hops, and 25 under cultiva tion. Fair buildings. Inquire of K. 0. Keen-, room 9, Holman building. ' l-26-3t For Sale. Pruno trees. Inquire at Batt's, Liberty, R. F. D. No. 3. 1-24-lwk For SaleSmall dry fir wood, at $3.25 per cord. Phone Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Morningside. 1-20-tf For Salo. Two fine building lots, woll drained, planted to fruit. Inquire of H. C. Schultz, one block east of North Salcni school. 1-7-tf For Sale. A fine farm of 150 acres river bottom, well improved, 20 acros in prunes and 18 la hops. Good buildings. All cleared but 12 acres. J. 0. Beardsloy, four miles north of Salem, near Keirer school, B. F. D. No. S. 1-7-lm A FULL STOCK Hindoo Temple for the Fair. PtirthiNd, Feb, 3. The elaborate ex hibit wkita India will make at the Iwia nad ilark exposition will be . . iwiiiii mi -rrnnrr m nim ijpmmiIimsjpmiiibiiiiimiimiiiisjiwiimbii Tnk lul,'s Fam"-T in,u fur ao f- rfsr"-Ll3r' A JX Mi mmmmm4l I l d& iWKm. 'H ,H rtt, )for supremacy in M I StmW mJyUbSX. Mgamut in ehoieo sugar- j imSikS&'yVmmmmEMmh eurel haws a ad basea, and our i I HHaSsf li(BCi 'sUng, akops, etc. Cold 1 far VilBlilBtWw weathr brlst a demand fer tfm JfP A& -. I fW AiSSy eaaiee'iNirk ia spare ribs, pig' I 0Wrn ry I T J , SSW . tripo and aausagea, J xXD V? fefe, I Ju ' v.vw'V ' w v ,B flBMt eorn "J Jsv gar -Tt!. s-.. MB Wl M arofully fed park to be n A VBM Bk lANj 1 jMsawkv 43Ki -,A 7 -V2MII HsV P I ""- E. C. Gross, iVHIl lvJk I t " ' 1 iinniirniimniniMiiiiin mun mihhTihij ()lltn zV I .- w Vlm MAN who oAREa I u sJUSvnHi 'nit I . TatBaN. ,,J1 nw rncx I dKffl- I II I fl UWBkX I U. We aew have a full steck of Hy acinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, Snow Drops, Jonquils and a nice as sortment of Chinese Sacred Lilies, Weuld be pleased to have the public all and inspect our stock at Savage & Fletcher j 322324 Commercial St. For salo. All my household goods, in cluding ono piano in good condition, music cabinet, bed-room furnituro, carpets, pictures, statuary, hrio-a-brae, etc Call on Mrs. C. H. Hinges, 362 Church street, from 8 to 10 a. a. and from (3 to 9 p. m. For Sale. Fivo or ten-acro plae, first class improvements. Close to school, chureh, postofllce and railroad. Ad dress "X.," earo of Journal. DB. W. L. MBBOEB Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, Eirksville, Mo. Office ia Broymon block, Commercial street, over Stock ton's store. Booms 25 and 20. Phone Bed 2413. Residence at 360 Summer street. Phone Bed 2541. Dr. M. Theresa S:hoottlo, Osteopath Graduate of founder's school. Orand Opera House, Salem, Oregon. Of fice phone Main 2721. Eesidonce pbone, Bed 2603. Assisted by Br. Madeline Stravens, late of St. Louis, Mo. PHYSICIANS. DR. E. E. JACKSON Treats ill dis eases of domestic animals. OSco 61 Ferry street Phone 2341 Mala. Besidence 17 Commercial tret, Phone 2011 Red. LODGES. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodaea of tfas World Meets in Holman Hall eyery Friday nt 7:30 p. m. L. K. Stias.i, consul; P. L. Fraser, clerk. Foresters of Amorica Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Meets Friday In Turner block. Ira Jorgonsen, C E.j A. L. Brown, Sec. c ti;!,.Lo4flo No 18' K ' !. 0. Hall In Holman block, corner Kai and Liberty Sta. T-eoday of Afe week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Tunir, c- C.; W. I. Staler, K. of R, and . Valley lodQe No. 18, A. O. U. W.-Hmu la their hall in Holman block, ow ner State and Liberty, every day evening. Visiting bretkrw welcome. Emil Donaldson, M. W. A. E. Anfranco Recorder. Mtornr, Woodmen of Arneric-Orv gon Cedar Camp No. 5246 Hot Holman Hail, a a MatteBj fi C; A h. Brown. Clork. TON80RIAL Al For Stie. At a bargain, nouse, barn and lot for $000. Fine, fruit trees on place. Address "T." cars JiurnaL 11-28-tf Fer Sale.-Moving .picture outfit, in nrstciass eondiUoa. At great reduc tion. Address "L. F. H," Salem. Or netP A B Btt- ..-ery tn hTM..1,.': save' 15-: aiixrit m --, .. xwo flratj1i -tu C. W. Evan nmn.fn,. 1 ' riuVIWAi blacks. UHAYMEN. Welch & are Journal 8-26-tf FOR RENT. " " ntihromiTT from state house. Fhon am mi.. -w w Tl UllD. A. Oiinger, 15-tf Rooms to Renu-Twelre fvfral-hed or uafuraljhed rooms to rent Low Uoa on street car line, and one bock to a P. depot Call on J. Q Ooodale. i;th and Oak streets -20tf MI6CELLANEOU8. D-m kU ko Wayiag at Vugt a Ut-MtJ tat4Mteat. that, U it has it a Kua fwi4ftUHi as h will Uav tf wj fMraisa aU ftwtwear rki U tke mmi W kaw Ue 4m tt4 MUrally "frw tke jrtMMMi f, aJ vr jHt ar kaawl 80 l n4 wto fr tko InweAt of vry myt in SahMa. A U r-k U. ea ), s-itiury pair wtM tH a g Ule f taerit fvr tk wHay. Jacob Vogt Soinethiag of a Sensation Will U crcateJla your eies wbck yoo cxaalae the exautsltc fta isa wbtcti Is cut 08 a drtss Salrt w6h doae bb at tec Salem St Uujdry. Toe uie thla? ttolis foci with vests, Lidits'tUe -derwear aid aay work ttutreautrc care, ftalii aj exwrUsc re deae Kft !. laoairy. We call for b4 deliver. Salem SteamLaundry Woven Wire Fenc ng Awerieaa, l' a ad K1m1 fentes are the kavUt aad Wt. I'rUex lawer tkaa aay etaxc fM af ae Kgtt. Bara wire, piaia vrirt., ft pauis aad UU. Calt aa4 g YUt, Mirtta for parttaatan a4 kW. WALTER MORLEY, 1 ttri Si o..i'. oti9ia CO Court Su co! I ll HU1E MAG SANG Otlsa mi Jacaa Faacy Goods, sol Mi all kisls of Dry Goods, silks fcatroUtiv Ucts. Make bo .ew Hue GatUal Udles' FuraUblar Ceo4s. Salu. Wractcrs. Salrts watsts. aowat lew prices, sail CtKB. v Uty. Conn St. Sales flroa Paftt Rlatv OI . -j5"1 Iktraved .v'.Z 2. .":" t. Z. P-sei on tie jw roaa, 9 January 10th f " X bV re. 1 ebMtS ; to tsar rtTrT. T-.i- . Br- CTj. EwEiEZrrr: - 5-SSS w rju"'' "-wared M0-lm AH lull. hrwaptly. f block. HJ-ibXW8- Scilb MiiaasrT prrt. Phoa 0-9-tf b: YTniio CO & cOBAral Onur and transfor business, meet all trains. Phones, down town, IbOa i, residences. ltm ik oTe -StaDd 2 Commorsial 8tret 8-12-lia BTEPMOTHEES. Call on Your Steumothei 1 ,-. o... I idSTOJE.t!en you want yc w Telret ZtfiZ'' "i"ita or pretaea. i . . .. . -"- , m mi vka - .a 1 tuomnn'h v - builb nmapu PJr ot aloTM ,K S?'Whlng cleaned ttt uw eiDoratetlIkowB, 165 Commercial 8t M". O. H. TrTalker, Proprietor JTWcogTOy:'"" ?Pp,llATER COMPANY For S25JL,TY HALL. StfiSi-Si.1.! adTaJSM- offlca. Law Makers lowMh", WUh but M' w j r ar raad f d. d H.rrat!i5j k.SaJea. A.Z Ia Cotu m4WtJ,e irue reasoaibJe. It-lh COFFEY'S KESTAURANT J205 ComaereUl 8treet iitH4mffMWHnui Elite Cafa I ftaata: m E- ECKEW.EM, Proa,