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,. 1L DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY at. 1008. I ARMS OR LEGS THE EVERGREEN BLACKBERRY jfti r,nk Mufc jererydoj- from rheumatism i suffer ,becauso JLo bavd said their cases Sand incurable. Others :;3 without lls7stte become discouraged, "'.-...nottricd Dr. JS5 flak Pllto has neglected fZZt for rheumatism that has f?s theory nor an experlmont J Twrti are a matter of record japibte of proof. fc Oew.lt OWIng. a emitrae. J I tf 15 Damontlcr street, Detroit, Jifld a member of the Modern i-isea of America, Camp 957, of Zg 1i cerUIa that Dr. Williams' mPDIi uved bis life. Ho says Ti my younger days I was In . .ttin. mif Htnlinr In jniof nen genun, - rtkra Michigan and was exposed Hiikladiotweather and for years WMteripared myself from work v update. As a result of this nJioich trouble, I was complete frrn town during the spring of IHI ltd fell an easy victim to un mi of rheumatism. I hnd tno Krictf of two doctors In Detroit, iU, tfter Attending mo for several MiiuM I could never got well. tftiUUnie I was helpless, my en ti Mf twrnM to 'be pnrnlyzod li i couldn't movo my arms or lie doctors advised mo to go to uc'jbomo In Custor, where I til be cared for during tho ro- wlir few days or wooks I had Hit Mr lodge met mo nnd I mtlone, where I had a nurse nnd u'titt our family physician to ftue what aid ho could, although VirrHd with tho doctors of Do W, lilt I could not live, 'hilar In bed I thought there ai t lomcthlng radically wrong itiitreitmcnt I .ib getting. I Mvt desire to quit llto nt my ago t dfddcd to try Dr. Williams' VI Km, which I hnd hoard some Urn r they had iiiod. I Wl on dozen boxes and com wtI to tako them at onco, fol Wj tho dlrcctlon in every par- tr For two weeks It waa ft- life- bI dth struggle, but Dr. Wil W Pf-sk Pll's finally won, for I S i have some feeing In my Vi After wing the pills stendtlv it weeki I could walk across fc"ninJ Mr woeks later wui "4M work My friend nnd were dumbfounded at my " That wag nearly four MijunJ today r am employing sea than I uwd to and am "Jiotger and harder than nn j I have great faith In Dr. Plak Pills and take plens wwtommndlng them." wwijun, Pink Pills make HMUood. enabling It to carrv udttrcngth to the weak nerve ier tissues of the body. They 7iac for such blood diseases rheumatism, the after ftha Snp and fevers, and iw ntrrrvn diseases as dUzl- headaches, neuralgia and tomiuhed miraculous T. fft la rirtll i.i - ataxia VU lams' Pint piiib ,, u i 'MltS or ulll K . "Hmelpt of price, so onta l- -"" company. a:r,"Rn- . 5la this country. IT!?'1s th0 nmtter with "'-Chleago News. J?S PU,',,C tinted. t-Tr00 pHaad: C. S. w.. ,.. Jay c. Sec ton. 4ut PS Bow, naker JlS one c-one y Can Laugh T Jf1,!11 ,u op m- snESSflWs vr BITTERN IvSi1' Sick Head. Tho Oregon Bvorgreon Is tho best and most profitable blackberry for garden cultivation. It grows to per fection In Oregon nnd Washington and Is getting protty well scattered over tho mountains and foothills of tho Pugot sound bnsin. Tho plant Is trtto to nnmo in that Its leaves re main green throughout the winter and there is nevor a season when the branches are bare. It produces won derful crop3 of berries and continues to put out brossoms and mnturo fruits until lato in tho autumn. Tho fruit is of a semi-wild flavor and so solid that it can bo Bhipped for a thou sand miles and placed on the market in a fresh condition. Whero tho plant originated Is ono of tho unsolved problems. Ono story Is to tho effect that a missionary dis covered tho fruit growing in tho Sa-, moan Islands nnd carried plants to tho Willamette valley of Oregon nnd set them in a garden. Prom that bo glnlng tho plants havo been distrib uted over the Pacific coast region. Dut nnother theory Is that tho vines nro natlvo to tho rainy districts of tho Pugot eound country. It Is claim ed, that tho first cultivated berries woro grown in Puyallup, Washing ton. Tho originator picked fruits from his first throe vines for a quar ter of a century. Ho stated boforo his doath that ho' had clearly demon strated thnt tho blackberry would return ono thousand dollars an ncro every yoar. Tho evorg'roon berry hns been tho making of two thrifty towns in tho Puynllup valley. Its fruits aro pluck ed from nearly ono thousand Indi vidual patches- and shipped In cnt load lots to tho cities of the Inter mountain region. Tho surplus Is handled by two Inrgo canneries nnd tho demand for tho berries Increases ovory year. There Is no doubt but that tho berry will becomo a general crop In many sections of tho coun try. It boglns bearing after three yours from planting nnd continues for many years. Thoro is nothing mys terious about tho plant or Its frulU. It requires no particular enro In trnn&plnnting or cultivation. Mnny fine clusters of tho borrlos mny bo found In tho wooda and socludod spots of tho western slopo of tho Cas cades nnd on tho foothills of the Olympic mountains. Tho Western er. A Curo for Misery. "I havo found a curo for the mis ery malaria poison producos," says R. M. JamoB, of Lauollon, S. 0. "It's called Eloctrlo Dlttors, nnd comos In CO cent bottles. It breaks up a case of chills or a bilious attnek In almost no time; und It puts yollow jaundice clonn out of commission." This great tonic medicino and blood purlflor gives quick relief In all Btomnch, llv.or and kidney complaints and tho misery of lnmo back. Sold unrjor guarantoo at J. 0. Perry's drug store. o Suit Ovor Real Estate. J. L. Smith, J.M. Smith nnd Mny Huntor aro tho plaintiffs In an notion which has been fllod in dopartmont No. 2 against Elizabeth C. Whiting to gain possesion of n oortnin por tion or land In tho N. E. k of Soo. 18. T. 7 S., R. 2 E. The plaintiffs sot forth thnt they nro three of the nine children, anl heirs nt law of J. M. Smith, dooeaaed, who died in 1S9S, and that in 1893 tho defendant unlawfully entered upon the premises and ousted tho plaintiffs from the possession which hns damagod tho said plaintiffs to the amount of $100, which Is asked In addition to the possession of the property. , o $1,000 I'JIo Cure. A Thousand Dollar Guarantee goes with every bottle of Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Rold the only certain cure for every form of Piles. George Cook, St. Thoma3, Ont , writes: "Dr. Leonhnrdt's Hem-Rold cured mo of a very bad case of Piles of over ten years standing. I had tried everything but got no perma nent cure till I used Hem-Rold. I had Blind and Bleeding Pllos and suffered everything. Ointments and local treatments failed, but Dr. Leon hardt's Hem-Rold ourod mo perfect ly." Hem-Rold Is a tablet taken Inter nally which removes the oauso of Piles. $1.00 at druggists. Dr. Leon hardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y.. Pro prietors. Sold by Dr. S. 0. Stone. Salem. O" His Fulling. , "What an oxaaperating old eu Hfwllgus is In the mattor of bor rowing money!" "Why, I thought ho was wall fixed. I didn't suppos he ever had occa sion to borrow monoy." "Groat SAOtt! He doesn't. What I moan is that It's exasperating to get turned down every time you try to borrow from him." Chicago Tribune. PORTLAND BETTER THAN JAMESTOWN Paid Attendance nt Western Show Larger than at Eastern One Com pnrLson of Admission Indicates Thnt Alnsko-Yukon-Pnclflc Expo. slUon Will Bo Big Success. Soattlo, Jan. 30. (Special Corre spondence) That a successful expo sltion can be held on tho Pacific coast, that tho Yukon- Pacific Expo sition, which will bo held at Seattle in 1009, has every chanco of being an artistic, educational and flnan nanclal bucccss, is indicated by tho comparison of tho attondanco fig ures of tho LowIb & Clark Exposition held at Portland, Oregon, in 1905 with those of tho Jnmestown. exhibi tion held at Norfolk, Virginia, In 1907. Tho ofilclal statement of admis sions of tho Jamostown exposition for tho exposition period shows a to tal of 2,844,452 people who cllckod tho turnstiles. Portland's total at tondanco was 2,554,848, or 289, C04 less than Jamestown's. But Portland's paid admissions woro 1, 58S,858 against Jamestown's 1,404, 109, or 181,449 moro. Portland only had 965,996 froo admissions, whoronu Jamostown had 1,443,043. When tho size, cost and popula tion of tho surrounding country in which tho tho two expositions woro hold, nro takon into consideration, 'it can bo oaslly seon how sniccossful tho wostern oxposltlon wns ovor tho caBlorn one. Portland was a com parltlvely Hmnll world's fair as com parod to Chicago, nnd St. Louis, yet It xlrow about 120,000 pqrsoiiB from onit of tho Rock Mountains. Princi pally, most of thoso pooplo camo west to bo etho country nnd Inci dentally tho Lewis nnd Clark show, wltfch was tho mngnot. Tho Alas-ka-Yukon-Paclflc Exposition will havo tho samo drawing card bohlnd It. Tho cost of tho Portlnnd impo sition was fnr loss thnn thnt of Jamostown. Tho government build ing nnd exhibit at Portland woro valued at about $800,000. Tho gov ernment spout nbout $2, GOO, 000 at Jnmestown. Tho most startling thing about tho buccosb of tho Low'Js and Clnrk ox posltlon wn'J tho fnct thnt It only hnd about 1,800,000 pooplo within a rndlois of 500 miles from which ftf draw Uh attendance, whoroas James town within a radius of 525 miles had nbout 39,000,000 peoplo. Also Portland ran for only four nnd n half months, whllo Jamestown was open for so von months. Portlnnd wns ublo to pay back 20 pot cent to Its stockholders nnd wns ontlruly out of debt by tho middle of tho oxposltlon. Jnmostown will not pay bnok anything and Is hopolossly In debt to the United Statos govern ment. . Tho mnnagomont of tho Alnska-Yukon-Pnoillo oxposltlon figuros con servatively, from tho oxnmplo sot by Portland, that tho paid attendance nt tho 1909 fair will reach 2.500,000 which will make It one of, If not tho most, successful expositions over held. When You Need The Doctor In A Hurry and he cannot get to you quickly, that is when Jaync's Expectorant proves of inval uable assistance. Pneumo nia often comes with a sud den chill or a sudden conges tion of the lungs frequent ly at night. It is then that DR. D.JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT may prove effective in sav ing life by preventing an attack of pneumonia. For 77 years this well-known remedy has proved success ful in relieving and curing Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, Whooping Cough, Inflammation of the Lung3 and diseases of like nature. fUHMDlT uitlMtlU Lui (9U joey. TilUU.l.M.M,4M. jArat'f Talc Vrmifulltn dld tonic for adutta. at well a aate Worst Cure for children. Noah was the founder of indigestion He forgot to leave the pigs ashore The American people in consequence have ever since been victims of lard-cooked food and indigestion. Lard soaked food is not fit for human stomachs because lard is made from greasy, indigestible hog fat, and is bound, sooner or later, to make trouble for your inner machinery, CottoUne is the only rational, national shortening. It is a pure vegetable product, and its source (the cotton fields of the Sunny South) is in striking contrast to the source of lard (the pig-sty). CoUolene makes food that any stomach can digest palatable, nutritious and health ful. If American housewives but knew the superiority of CoUolene over lard, both from a practical and health standpoint, lard would never again enter any well-regulated kitchen. CoUolene is Guaranteed ? hnhyr 8U,lborl2e yar grocer to refund your money in case you're not pleased after having given COTTOLENE a fair test. Never Sold in Bulk 2., Js jPc,k P4"9 with n patent air-tight top, to keep it clean, fresh and wholesome; also to prevent it from ab sorbing the disagreeable odors of the grocery, such as fish, oil, etc. Cook Book Free We 8Ua B'fld to send any house- wife, for a two-cent stamp, our new "PURE POOD COOK BOOK," edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary ' J. Lincoln, author of the famous "Boston Cook Book." Address TUB N, K. rAIRBANK COMrANV, CHICAGO 3dUfiisiragMr Nature' s Gift from the Sunny South Transfers of Ileal llstntcv Tho following deeds havo boon placed on recerd: Aurora Stato Bank to O. M. Urowor, lot 1 nnd 1G ft off north sido lot 2, block 1, Woodburn, w d $9593 Bon Dermosor ot ux to Jns. P. Palmer, GC& ncros, t 4 s, r 1 w, w d .' 4113 ratus. M. B. Shinto et nl to Mary B. Marvol, land In Marlon coun ty, w d 1G00 B. nnd II. S. Spnuldlng to N. J. Mluton, lnnd In Sllverton, ltcbullding Studio. A. A. Bnglobnrt is rebuilding tho studio just south of tho "O. K." grocery on Twelfth street, which was destroyod recently by flro. Thi building will bo ro-occuplcd by Mr. Bnker, who together with his brothor hns ordered n comploto outfit of now photographers Btippllos and nppn- A GREAT PHYSIOLOGIST You Will Regret It vory much If you fall to boo Oplo Head nt tho Chrltlau church Saturday evening. This is tho fourth of tho high school cntortnlnmouU nnd should bo woll nttondod. THE 2800 .Hut H0 Did Xnt Tell How to Mnko It Healthy. Tho miiBclos of tho body cun bo dovolopod by oxnrclso until itholr w d 2200 Onco Said tho Wny to Keep the Mary B. Klrkpatrlck to C. L. i Stomach Healthy Is to HutcIhq It. Dick, G7.12 acres, S. S. F. P. No. G, d M. nnd A. Wolbol to M. B. Shurto et nl., lnnd In Marlon county, w d 1GO0 M. A. nnd M. h. Kolth to A. B. KUOI17.I, 39. G7 ncros, t 7 a, -fltrongth has Increased manifold, nn.l r 2 w, w d 1910 a proper amount of training oach day O. M. Douglas et ux to Olive 'will accomplish this result, but It Is Poncock, lot C, Qnklawn Park somowhnt doubtful whothor you can addition, Snlom, w d 102G inoroajo tho dlgostlvo powors of tho S. and M. Wobor to J. H. Bock- 'stomnoh by oatlng Indlgostlblo food or, 10 ncros, t 8 s, r - w, w d 1100 In onlor ito forco It to work Adolph Wolf ot ux to T. A. Nnturo has furnishod us nil with Strnnd, 2 ncroe, t C s, r 1 w, a porfoot sot or organs, and If thoy wd 1000 ftio not nbusod ihoy will nttoml to John McCormlok ot ux to R. L. tho buslnosa roqulrod of thorn. Thuy Donald, land In Marlon coun- need no abnormnl strongth. ty, w d 1000 i Thoro Is a limit to tho wolght a M. B. Shurto ot ux to Chas. V. Shurto, SO acros, undivid ed half Intorost, t C s, r 1 o, w d B00 J. B. nnd M. Lehman to O. S. nnd A. Downing, s or s Vi seo 13, t 8 s, r 1 e, w d .. 000 L. S. Thomns to B, J. nnd D. II, Illohnrds, 114 acres, sec 30, t 9 s, r 3 w, w d 100 Coolldgo & Co. ot si to Etta Vavendor, land In Sllverton, w d 200 J. J. Crogo to C. B. Irvine, lota r and G and fractional lot 7, block 43, North Salem, w d 125 O B. Irvlno ot ux to P. N. Dor by, et al, lota 6 and C and fractional lot 7, block 43, Host and Invlgoratlon Is what tho North Salem, w d 10 stomaoh gets whon you uso Stuart's John MoCormlok ot ux to It. L. I Dyspepsia Tablets, for ono grain of Donald, 1.03 aoroa, t 6 s, tho actlvo prlnolplo In them Is sufll- r 2 w. q c d 10 olant to digest 3000 grain of food. Wm. Johnson ot ux to Charley I Tho Tablets incroaso tho flow of Johnson, 271.14 acres, he- gatrlo julco, and provont formonta- I tlort, aoidlty nnd sour oructlons. Do not attempt to starve out dys Iopla. You need all your strength. 1 The common sense mothod is to i digest tho food for tho stomach and Iglvs It a rost. I Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablets do not make the oura, but enables the or igans to throw off unhealthy condl- 1 Mo 58. I Porfect digestion manna perfect man can lift, and thoro is also a limit to what tho stomach can do. Tho caii so of dyspopsla, Indigestion nnd mnny afllllntod diseases Is that tho stomach has been oxorclse.l too much and It is tirod or worn out. not oxorolso but rost Is who It needs. To tnko somothlng Into tho stont acho that will rollovo It from Its work for a short tlmo somothlng to dl gost tho food will glvo It a rest and allow It tlmo to rogaln Its strongth, Tho proper aid to tho dlgostlvo or gans Is Stuart's DyBpopsIa Tablets, whloh euro dyspepsia, Indigestion, eas on the stomach and howoln (heartburn, plapltatlon of tho heart, and all stomnoh disease. Ing of t 6 b, r 2 w, q c d Stophon Smith to P 0 Smith. 142 aoraa, t 4 a, r 2 w, qod . . s O. O. Savaflo to A. M. Meier ot al, land In Marlon oounty, q o d' Itelph Raid to J O Savage, land In lot 3, block 21, Sa lom. qod Herman Hansal at ux to W. II. j.0088 et ux, lots 1, S, 10 and r-art lot 11, Ulook 1, St. Blmo addition to Salsm.w d Herman Hansel et ux to Frod Loose, lot 12 and part lot, 11, w d j P. Latham et ux to Garmaa Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, land n block i. Roberts addition, Salem, O. K. GROCERY THAT SMILE OF DELIGHT Is on everybody's fnco who bought our holiday groccrlos, nnd it will not coma off, olthor, ns long na you pat ron 1 7.0 us. dood grocotlos und good orvice Is our objoot. Wo havo a largo stock of staple und fnuuy goodo for you to sslaot from. Try un. Wo aro googrnphloully In tho contor of tho city Wo wish to havo you try ua. A. A. ENGLEBART, Twolfth Stroot near Woolon Mill Phono 122. i.HiiL .m.tAH iliuA mi1 If Innfi I MiaNflll, ur iiiiuui iuwv w...... -. loaly do tha dlfferont organs of thel 1 hn.lv work nlxht and rooolva the' fbiiikllng-up material found In ixuro blood. lj Smart's Dyspepela Tablotri Is a 'naiaral romody and Is a speolflo for Utomaoh trouble. Tha ablest phyal- U8K A MAKING POWDKR YOU KNOW KOTIIINa OF FOR IIAK INO PUHFOSKS. WIIH.V YOU INSIST OV YOUft GROCFR 8UPPLYINO YOU WITH FPPLKY'S PKRFKCTION IIAKINH POWDKR, YOU CAN KKIiY ON SIN CURING TUB KIND THAT WILh I'ROVB SATISFACTORY TO YOU IN KVKRY IlKHPKCrr. ALL USERS OF EPPLKY'S PERFECTION IIAK INO POWDER HAVE NOTIIINO HUT WORDS OF PRAISE TO SAY RKOARDINO ITS IIAKI.NO QUALI TIES. : clans proscribe tham. Th Tablets aro pleasant to the q 0 ,1 1 taste, and are composed 'of fruit and vegetable extrnots, gomen soai anu pepsin. IP you KNOW. At all drug wore w ueuw iv The merits of the Texas Wonde you Packe. would never ! today ani wo will at once send ou bladder or rheumatic troubf U " &,. bottle, two months' treatment, so d Jw P J by S. C. 8ton3 drug store, or by mall. ',,!" ,7 Teatlmonlals with each bottle. ,d" M"1. Mlcb' WHERE? Si1 JOHN HUGHES CO. For All Kinds of Spray Material Lie, Sslfher, Blue Vitritl Etc. PRICES THK LOWKftT. J m