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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1905)
n vyp DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1905. THE TURN Time .When Women Are Susceptible to Many Dread Diseases Intelligent Women Prepare for It. Two Relate their Experience. Thn "ehoniroof Ufa" is s,n most critical period let a -woman's exlstcnco, Band tho anxiety 101s Dy Iwomen as It draws near Is not without reason. Every woman who nr1pr.ui tho caro of her icalth at this tlmo In vites discoso ana pain. When her system is in lor she is prcdiaposod to rt noranucu wuuiuuu. Snpoplexy, or congestion id any organ, uw mu- Money Is at tms ponoa UUOly tO DOCOBIO BOUTO and with a host of ner vous Irritations, mako llfo a burdon. At tnis time, also, cancers and tumors aro moro liable tto form and begin tnoir cstructlvo worn. Such warnlnir symp. 'toms as sodso of suffo- atlon, not liasnos, neau- ones bacicacnos, uroau f impending evil, timid ity, sounds In tho oars, palpitation of tho heart, firmrks boforo tho eyes, irregularities, constipa tion, variable appetlto, ?"i T J4rs.AEGMuland weakness and in tudo. and dizziness, nromntlv hooded by iy in- tnlllo-cnt womonwho are nnnrnachlntr tho period la life when woman's' great change may bo expectoa. These symptoms aro ail just ao many calls from nature for help. Tho nerves are crying oat Tor ossistanco ana tno y should bo hecuou in time. Lvdla B. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- pound was proparod to meet the needs Ui nJULm MVUW.U W vuu n neriad of her llio. It Invigorates ana etrongthons tho female organism aud builds up tno woauonoa nervous system. It has carried thousands of women safely through this crisis. For special ad vice regarding this Im portant period women aro invitoa vo wrlto to Mrs. Plnkham at Lynn, Moos., and it will bo furnished absolutely freo of char go. Head what JUydia li. rinunams uom- i pound did tor Mrs. uyiana ana jars. lllinkle: f Dear Mrs. Pinkham ...... k "I had boon Buffering with falling of the womb for roars and was pnning tnrougn too rCbangoof life. My womb was badly swol- Ion i my stomach was sore j I had dizzy spells, f sick noaaocnos, ana was very norrou. Lydla E. Plukliain's VeJetaMa Caopeimd SsccMda Where etbers FaQ. ONE WEEK WE ITAVE RUN.Oira OX03INO OUT SAUJ, AND IT YOU CAN FIND ONE SINGLE PERSON THAT IS NOT SATIS FIED THAT WE ARE DOINCI WHAT WIT ADVERTISE," IF THAT PERSON WILL COME TO US' AND MAKE IHS aiRBVANOE KNOWN, WE WILL DO 'ALL IN OUR POWER TO RIGHT THE WRONG. , . ,, . WB WILL SELL MRS PATSES' FULL inOKEL-PLATBD SAD IRONS WITH STAND, 85c A SETj PAINT BRU8HES, 6c TO $1.0(1; SCRUB BRUSHES, 4c TO 20c; HORSE BRUSHES, l6o to 30c; GAL VANIZED TUBS, 45c; STOVEPIPE 12yio JOINT; MOP STICKS, 10c; ADAMft FIREPROOF 8TOVB BLACKING, 10o; CHOPPINa BOWLS 13c to 35c; CORRUGATED BTEEL ELBOWS, 0-INOH, 15c. Everything c 0 A Come in and save nioney in this big REDUaiON SALE Manning HARDWARE OF LIFE . Illsi? fr Msj&vI 111 sykss. -p PSplll II If &?.?. a 7t 5Sj ct 2?: .l --- w- " ifSl SJ "U'ff 'SvSlllil . . f SJnf VJW )lr -Vffc.-M 1111 s'-- tV" vSEpfass 2 iH .MflSltr'jHpBjkKZ 5 In I MinYiTf II UiG$KB&ZtoL .iS oaaaawiDiffaofMMaHaoocMaHiH.Dv " I wrote you for sdvico and commenced treatmont with Lydla E. Plnkham's Vege table Compound n- you directed, and I am happy to say that all those dUtrcntlnir symp toms left me and I have potted safely through the Change Of Life, a well woman. I am recommending your medicine to oil my frlondt." Mrs. Annie a a.Bylond,Cbostor town, Md. Anotbor Woman's Case "During change of life words cannot ex press what I .uttered. My phytlcifcn sold I had a cancerous condition of the womb. One day I read some of the toetunonlAls of women who hod been cured by Lvdla E. Flnltbam's Vegetable Compound, and I dodded to try It and to wrlto you for ad vice. Your medicine made me a well woman, and all my bad symp toms soon dltappoarod. 1 ' I advise every woman at this period of life to toko your moaldne and write you for ad rlco." Mrs. LUxIe Qlnkle, Balem, Ind. What Lydla B. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Ilyland and Mrs. ninklo it will do for any woman at this tlmo of llfo. It has conaucrcd pain, restored health, and prolonged life In cases that utterly banled physicians, goes at Ferguson DEALERS. s TT BANKER MAKES : HOT TALK GrowingDishonestytheThcme of New York Banker Annnpolls, Mr., Oct. 9. Dishonesty in high plaqcs in tho state, tho judl clary and groat financial Institutions and corporations, and palliation of such acts bjr tho masses, gravely threat en the future of tho country, accord ing to vlons expressed today by J. Ed ward Simmons, president of tho Fourth National bank of Now York, in on ad dress boforo tho Maryland Bankers' association. Ho pointed to tho lessons taught by tho fall of tho ancient Ro' man republic, tho reiga of terror in Franco and tho disasters which bofoli Russian arms in tho recent conflict In tho Far East, all of which, ho said, wore duo to palliated dishonesty. Ho spoke on "Honesty Is tho Boat Pol icy." Hoars Growing Clamor. "I hear voices from tho East and voices from tho West," ho said, "Ill boding voices, voices from tho pulpit and tho dlvino, voices from tho collcgo and tho educator, voicos from the bench and tho bar, voicos from the press and its sages, tho voice of tho President hlmsolf, denouncing in ring ing tones and deploring tho universal sproad of sclflshnoss in its mcan6st and most repulsivo form that form of dis honesty. Thoy howail ono univorsal carnival of dlshonosty. Alas, tho voicos aro not unconfirmed." "Graftor" No Namo for Thief. Ho deplored tho conditions which havo led men to tolorato tho torms "graft" and "gTaftors" and said ho foarod tho very use of tho words was an indication of men's toloranco of a thief and his trade, no called upon tho mombcrs of tho association to give tholr assistance in remedying a condi tion which makes it posslblo "for men who poso as tho salt of tho earth and who condomn, without rccorvo, those whn etenl 50 or forsro a check for $100, or accept a bribo, who thonv solvo mako millions by lying, by mis representation, by fraud and by bri bery, without receiving punlslfmont or oven criticism, wnuo tno man woo stoals tho paltry sum is sent to jail. Ho denounced tho man of stainless private llfo who, "in tho intorcst of corporations, of tho trusts, of tho gns company, of tho railroad company, of J tho insuranco company, havo rocoursod to overy villainy namod in tho dcea loguo; who docs tho docd of a high wnyman with tho air of a saint." Trusts Conceal Dork Bldo. Mr. Simmons said that tho workings and dangora of groat corporations and multi-millionaires' enterprises havo not boon and aro not as fully undorstood as tholr advantages. He bolieved that their dark si'o has not been investi gated and sot out as lucidly and for.l bly as their bright sldo. Ho roforred to tho growth of tho Socialist movemont as sfcown by tho last Presidential elections as duo large ly to tho fact that tho masses see large fortunos accumulated by dishon est means, and w) on so accumulated, comblnod to smothor individual enter prise, no bolieved, howover, that the situation is not without hope, as the very fact that tbo country has awak ened to tho conditions and that fear less and ablo men aro organizing and leading a campaign against dishonesty aro grounds for hopo that a far-reaching procos has alroady begun. Mr. Simmons discussed tho tariff, scoring severely hose who dobauoh tbo legislature to etract laws crushing their competitors in business or to exact tribute from their fellow-citleens un der tho namo of duty. Trusts Tend Toward Monopolies. "I recognize readily," said Mr. Simmons, "tho best blessings which union or consolidation for business purposes, if properly guarded and hon estly conducted, may bring upon the nation. Wo must not forget, however, that all trusts nre monopolistic in tend ency, and that almost every industrial consolidation that has been effected has had for its object the curtailment of competition, and when no competition exists then monopoly prevails. Dishonesty of Protective Tariff. "Under each circumstance it may Le unjustifiable to mako a tariff proteet an industry, but I hold that no tariff Is justified that has not for Its sole aim the advantage of the necessities of our country In its entirety. The man who imposes a duty or leads another, with or without a bribe, to Impose a duty in order to fill his pockets, is dlshonr est, Ad all the more baneful is hit ,u.!.nrwBtv because he extracts his plunder, without danger to himself, from the poorer classes, who cannot rcslsl. Ho docs tho deed of n high wayman with tho air of a saint, and poses before his fellow citizens with a self-satisfied mien nnd surrounds his head with a sclf-coatcd halo. Sees Hopo of Romody. "While the situation that confronts us is undoubtedly serious, wo cannot meet it by adopting pessimistic views. We certainly should not exaggerate tho ovils that exist to tho point of discour agement, but we should recognize their existonco and should not underrato their magnitude, comforting ourselves with the thought that gradual amelio ration must como, ns it always has oomc, with persistence and intelligent offorts. Tho very fact that tho coun try hns nwakened to tho provniltng con- uitions nnd that fearless and ablo men aro organizing and loadlngVa campaign against them aro grounds for hopo that a fnr-roaohlng remedial proicss hns al ready begun." : 0 Lucas County. Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo, 8S. Frank J. Ohonoy makes oath that ho is senior partner of tho Arm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tho city of Toledo county and stato aforo said, nnd thnt said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLTjARS for each and overy case of catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho uso of Hall's Catarrh Curo. FRANK' J. CHENEY. Sworn to beforo mo and subscribed In my presence this 0th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1880. . (Seal) A. W. GLBASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken Inter nally, and acts diroctly on ths blood nnd mucous surfacos of tho systom. Send for testimonials froo. F. J. OHENEY; Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75a. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Watch Pendleton Grow. Bert Hoffmnn, of tho East Oregonlan thus wnrblca about Pcndloton's gTowth "At last somo ono can claim tho $10 rownrd offered for a public soat In Pendleton, whoro a strnngor can sit down nnd rest without going Into a sa loon. Josso Falling hns placed a bonch on Main street brldgo, whero at least throo men can find scats, and over on tho cornor of Bluff and Main somo ono has nulled a fenco board) on top of a block, whoro perhaps four raon can sit at onco and loan against tho fonco Slowly publlo improvements croop in to oxlstcnce. If somo ono will now placo a wnshtub In Boyers' grovo for a natntorium wo will havo mado consldt orablo progress in this lino for ono sea son. A Oaso of Pronouns. (Philadelphia Inquiror. Tommy Mulligan, of tho seventh grodo, wns absent from tho classroom for ono cnttro day. It would apponr that ho had played truant, for un known to Tommy, his teacbor had o- piod blra trudging homeward with his pockots bulging suspiciously when sho, too, was homeward bound thnt aftor noon. But Tommy brought a noto of oxcuso tho next morning, whloh, of courso, would provo that ho had bcon detained at homo legitimately. Tho writing wns hardly that of a feminino hand, and tbo noto appeared to havo been wrlttou laboriously and with much blotting; furthermore the penmanship seemed to bo strangely familiar to his teachor, Tho note read as follews: "Dear toacher Pleaso excus Tomy for not coraoing to sbool yostlddy, ho cudnot como I tore my pants. Mrs. Mulligan. Stotm Aptons Bike Capes Another shipment In ready to supi ply the folks who have to go out in tho wot. Got fixed up today and savo your health. ' Plenty of steel mud guard and cloth mud splashers for your whoel. Como in and get rigged out for tho winter. GAS LAMPS OIL LAMPS m 'Tisn't wise to try to rldo without a light. We bavo all sorts of good lamps. Carbide 2 pounds 25o, in bulk, F. A. Wiggins' Implement House, 255-267 Uberty St Pana Implements, Wheels, Automo biles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. Pennyroyal, pills kU KZU U4 U14 MUUlt kUM, Mlt mw nmiiiirjiiK.u;o utuuflu lums ak.Uuilu 4 Mlf- "M ft l-Mtttslmn. TmIUuWU UDrvtJ1' VklMUrnmllC, iMaj&iL i a inm tmj,m.ih, aUar ithiJ mttMitmm bumMi rnji. r REDUCED EXCURSION RATES. To tho Soasldo and Mountain Resorts . .. fortho Summer Vacations, On and after Juno 1, 1905, the Southern Pacific, In connection with thn Corvnllta & Eastern railroad will nave on sale round trip tickets .from points on thoir lines to Newport, Ya qulna and Detroit at very low rates, good for return until Ootobcr 10, 1005, Throo day tiekots to Newport and Yaqulno, good going Saturdays and re turning Mondays aro also on salo from all oast eido points Portland to Eu gono inclusive, and from all west sido points, enabling pooplo to visit tholr families nnd spend Sunday at tho sea side Season tickets from all east Blue polnts Portland to Eugene inclusive, I and from all west sldo points are also on salo to Dotroii at very low rates with 'stop over prlvilegos at Mill City or any point onst onnbling tourists to visit tho Santiam and Brclteabush Hot Springs in tho Cascado mountains, which can bo roachod in ono day. Season tiekots will bo good for ro turn from nil points until Octobor 10. Throo day tickets will bo good going Saturdays and returning Mondays only. Tiekots from Portland and vi cinity will bo good for return via the east or woet sldo at option of pass on- ger. Tleaota, iroin jsugono onu yiouuty will bo good going via ,tbg Jjobanon SjJrlngfiold branohif doalrod. Baggago on Newport tloKot cnooKCU xnrougu to Newport on Yaquina tiekots to Ya- quina only. 8. P trains connoet with tho O. & E. at Albany and Corvallis for Yaqulno and Newport. Trains on ths O. & E. for Detroit will leavo Albany at 780 a m., onabllng tourists to the Hot Springs to roaoh thero ths same daj Trains from and to Corvallis connect with all oast 'sldo trains on tho S. P. Full information as to ratos, tlma tables, etc., can bo obtained on appli cation t J. Mayo, don. Pass. Agt., O. t E. B. R. Albany W. IS. Coman, G. P. A., B. P. Co., Portland .or to any B. P, or O. ft B. agent. Rato from, Salem to Newport 13.00. Bato frem Salem to Yaquina $4.60. Rato from Salem to Detroit 43.00, Three-day rato from Balem to Ya quina or Newport $3.00. 0-1-tf MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Oalem a Good Home Market" Poultry at Dtelner's Market Eggs Per doron, 25o. Hens 80c. Frys 100. Ducks 0lQc Baker, ZAwrenco & Baker. Eggs Per doron, 20e. Fruits, Vegotawos, Etc. Potatoes 2530. Onions lc. Tropical Fruits. ' Bananas 0o lb. Oranges $5.60. Lomons $iB0$5.0 Idvo Stock Market Stoers 2Wc Cows l2c. I Shoop c. Dressod voal oc. Fat hogs 6 c. Baled Clover-$7.00$7.C0. Oheatr-$0.B0$7. Timothy 0$0.50. Grain $7$7.B0. Bran-$220. Bhorts-$a.60. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commorolal Croom Co Butter 30c. Butter fat 30o at station. Whoat B801c. Flour, wholosalo $3.05 per barrol. Flour, retail $1.00 per sack. Hay, Feed, Etc. Baled Cheat $10. Oats-Cholee white, $1.85U0. Millstutf Bran, $10.00. Hay Timothy, $13.00. Potatoes $l.lfl1.20., Poultry Chlckons, mixed, 124 18ej per lb hens, 13c per lb rsosters, old, 10c per lbj fryers, 22o per Ibj ducks, $4.00.00 per dor. geese 8 Oe per lb urkey, 1718e per lb; dressed, 2021&o per lb; squabs, $2X0 3.60 per dor. Poric Dressed, 78e. Beef Dressed, 25e. Veal 08e. , Mutton Dressed, o,$7e. Hops Contract, 1905, lfie) 100a crop, 25o for choice 2324e for primes and mediums. Wool 1005 clip, valley, eoarso to medium, 2425e) flno, 20H28e Eastern Oregon, 1022e. Mohair Nominal, 8031e. Butter Faney ereamery, 2021J6c dairy, 10I7e store, 1516e. O-flo.JHI'X'OXE.X.A.. tun O ItoaladVMrhtsttfijlEwffi Wfi&tars GZ&ZZk mm. SiiQtoJi jy UNION EATIHC Throo Trains to tno East Daily. Through Pullman standard awl tourist sloeplng oars dally to Olympla, Chicago, Spokane; tourist tloeplag cars dally to Kansns Cltyj through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (per sonally conducted) weekly to Ohloa- go; reellhlng chair cars (soata free) to tno ""J- 70 HOURS" porrLArtD to Chicago Wo chaste of CiM 70 m vRCBiBF DKPXBT TIME SCHEDULEa ARRTTO ITOIl From Portland, Or. KOM Chicago ' . Portland Bait Lake, Denver, It. BpccM Worth, Omaha, Kana . e 15 a. m City, 8L Imlt, Chicago 5Mp n. Via Hunt- and Eatt. lugton AtlanUo """" Express Bait take, Denver Ft. . 1:13 p.m. Worth, oaahs, Kantat Tilfia, as via Hunt- CltT. M. Louts, Chicago ingtoa md East. "8t.Pul ' Walla Walla, Lewlrwn, FattMoll Bpoxane. Wallace, mil- e If p. to. man, Hlnnearoua BL St a, la via I'adl, Duluth.UUwauxe Bpokane Ohlaaco, ana Kmv. Ocean and River Schedule. For San Francisco Every five days at 8 p. ro. For Astoria, way polats and North Beach Dally (excopt Sun day) at 8 p. Saturday at 10 p. m. Daily sorvlco (wator permitting) oa WUlamotte and Yamhill rivort. For fuller information ask or write your noarest tlekot agont, or ' A. !. CRAIG, Goneral Passenger Agent. The Orogon Railroad A Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD TIME CARD N'A 29. No 2 for Yaquina Leaves Albany 12i40 P.M. Leaves Corvallis ........ 1:45 P.M. Arrives Yaquina 0t45 P.M. No. 1 Returning Loaves Yaquina ..,.... 7ilB A.M. Loaves Corvallis 11)30 AM. Arrives Albany i . .12:15 P.M. No. 3 for Albany-Detroit Loaves Albany for Detroit 7:30 A.M. Arrives Detroit 12:30 P.M. NO 4 from Detroit Loaves Detroit 1:30 P.M. Arrives Albany 0:30 P.M. No. 0 for Albany Loaves Corvalll 0(80 A.M. Arrives Albany 7:10 AL Nov 8 for Corvallis Leaves Albany '...2:40 P.M, Arrives Corvallis 8:20 P.M. No. 7 for Albany- Leaves Corvallis 0:00 P.M. Arrives Albany 0:40 P.M. No. 0 for Oorvallla Leaves Albany 0:15 P.M. Arrives Corvalll 0:65 P.M. Train No. .1 arrives In Albany In tlmo to connect with tho 8. P. south bound trnln. Train No, 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis nnd Albany, giving direct servlco to Newport and adjacent beaehes. Train No. 3 leaves Albany for Detroit at 7:30 a. m., arriving there In ample time to roach tho Brelton bnsb hot springs the same day. Train No. between Albany and De troit connects with the Eugene local at Albany, also with local from Cor vallis. Train Nov 5 leaves Corvallis at 0:30 a. m., arrives at Albany 7:10 a. m., in time to catch Eugene loeal to Portland and train to Detroit Train No. 8 leavos Albany for Cor vallis at 2:40 p. ro., after the arrival of 8. P. northbound overland. Train No. 7 leaves Corvallis at 0:00 p. m., arrives In Albany at 0:Q p. m., in time to connect with the loeal fer Eugene and way points. Train No. 0 leavos Albany for Cor vallis at 0:15 p. m., after tbo arrival of the S. P, local from Portland, For further information apply to J O. MAYO, Gen. Pas. Agt. T. COOKBRELL, Agent, Albany. II. IL OQONISE, Agent, Corvallis. MttMUfi ) ! Gold Dust Floor I Made by THE SIDNEY POVV. 1 til coMfflHT, oiuney, orw gon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for It Bran nnd short always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT llMtWUMlMMmi A .L i.m A-. ',., J-. & IV'if ttiivmuitoMtfMmiffimuamiiStii jmjJL i. Si