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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1909)
ORBGOX, WKDNHSDAY, OBPTEMBER 109. p i V . n X V Lbl SHE KILLED BABIES IN HER CHARGE SENTIMENT IS AGAINST THE TARIFF o DAILY CAPITAL JOUIUTAI, BAXJMC, Mi . 1 i ( i "Do you know of any woman who ever received any benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound?" If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar to her sex will ask her neighbors this question, she will be surprised at the result. There is hardly a community in this country where women cannot be found who have been restored to healths by this famous old remedy, made exclusively from a simple formula of roots and herbs. During the past 30 years we have published thousands of letters from these grateful women who have been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never in all that time have we published a testimonial without the writer's special permission. Never have we knowingly published a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine. Here is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts that this is a true and honest statement of a woman's experi ence with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound write and ask her. Houston, Texas. "When I Ilrat began taking Lydia E. Plnlc Iiam's Vegetable Compound I was a total wreck. I bad been sick for tbroo years with female troubles, chronic dyspepsia, and a liver trouble. I bad tried sovcral doctor's medicines, but nothing did mo any good. " For three years I lived on medicines and thought I would never got woll, whon I read an advortlsmcnt of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vogotablo Compound, and was advised to try it. "My husband got mo onotyqttlo of tho Compound, and it did mo so much good I continued its use. I am now a woll woman and enjoy tho best of health. " I advlso all women suffering from such troubles to give Lydia 13. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. Tlioy won't regret It, for It will surely euro you." Mrs. Bessie L. Hicks, 810 Cleveland St., Houston. Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish surely not to give such a medicine as this a trial. Why should it not do her as much good as it did Mrs. Hicks. INSURANCE GASOLINE STOVES Tents of all sizes. Pratt & Lambert Varnishes. Sun' shine Stains and Varnishes. Salem Hardware Co. Prepares yoBg people far bookkeeper, eteeegraj&cn asd general offloa work. Tho development of the Nortfeweet will afford openings for thousands in tho next few years, ityr iw. Bend for oatalogne. rf W."l. STALEY, PRINCIPAL SALEM, OREGON A-H2HtmAJ.BSHr v jfirflHSJpHKiZjpJSF iiiilllllllllB.' -Wt PKOPJii: WE KNOW. Thi')' Arc Salem People uml Wlint They Say Arc of Local Interest. Woman in Canada Arrested for Murdering Babies She Was Paid for Taking Care Of. Toronto, Ont., Sopt, 22. Mrs. Maud Turner Is confined hero In Jail following tho discovery of a G-months-old baby lying dead near the railroad tracks not far from Ni agara Falls. Tho authorities claim that they have evldonco to prove that tho woman strangled tho Infant to death In this c'ty, afer which she placed tho body In a shoo box, and hurled It from tho train near the falls. Following tho apprehension of Mrs Tumor tho police hnvo received a scoro of letters from porsons In dif ferent sections of tho country whostj chlldron sho hns adopted, making In quiries regarding tholr bablos put In her charge. When tnkon Into custody tho wo man had another child with hot. Tho police havo obtained Information leading them to belicvo that sho mur dered tho chlldron and thon throw their bodies Into Lake Ontario. Mrs. Tumor Is also known under tho aliases of Qlyan and Owonlln In Tor onto, and under theso and other nnmea the authorities havo dlacov crcd that sho advertised In San Fran cisco, New York, Toronto, Buffalo and other cities of tho continent. It Is known that sho was given $100 rccontly by tho parents of tho dead Infant, and It Is tho theory of tho police that sho has been making her living by receiving payment for tho adoption of bablos, of which sho rid herself by strangling thorn. HAS NO PLACE TO - BURY ITS DEAD Governor Folk Says Issue Will Be Tariff and Roosevelt Will Be Republican Candidate. All Patent Medicines or medicines ad vertised in thla paper are for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store Tho only cash drug store In Oregon; owes no one, and no one owes It; carries large stock; Its shelves, counters and Bhow cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all hinds for medicinal purposes. Lr. bione is a regular graduate In medi cine and has had many yeara of ex perience in the practice. Consulta tions are free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular prices for med icine. Dr. Stono can b found at his drug store, Salem. Or., from 7 In the morning until 9 at night. o Whon nn Incident like tho follow ing occurs light hero nt homo, It Is bound to carry weight without- read ers. So many strange occurrences to the rounds of the ptosti, are pub lished as facts, people, become skep tical. On 'one subject skepticism Is rapidly dfsnpponrlng. This la duo to tho actual experience of our citizens and tholr public utterances regnrd- 1 ing them. Tho doubtor must doubt 1 no more in the face of such evidence as this. Tho public statement of a reputable citizen living right at home, ono whom you can seo every day, leaves no ground for the skeptic to stand on. D. W. Hill. 328 Front St.. Salem. Oro., says: "Doan's Kidnoy Pills are not n new remedy to me, as I havo used them on different occasions whenever the necessity has arisen. I have enjoyed tho best of health all my life, except for occasional attacks of kidney trouble and backaobe. When suffering In this way I have procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Stone's drug store and a few doses havo always removod the trouble. I am a firm believer In the merit of thlB remedy, as I know of several other peoplo who have used It with good results. I am only too pleased to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills whenever the opportunity occurs." For sale by an dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MUburn Co . Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Wnlla Walln, Sept. 22. Ilosldonts of this city are thinking twlco be foro deciding to pass In tholr tickets admitting thorn to tho-local grave yard. Ono reason Ib that tho como tory Is nearly filled, nnd tho other Is that two lots which remain vacant havo so Increased In valuo that tin .holdings rival tho front foot price of a business property. Tho old Inhabitants who havo fondly hopod to lie asleep In tho city cometory hnvo camo to tho conclu sion that It Is no use to dlo... Who wants to dlo when there Is no place 'n tho ccmotory for his decent Intor- ment? Two lots, which wero recently hold nt $1G each, now, net their owners $80 if placed on tho mnrkot. nut the ownora nro taking no chancos om losing n final rest'ng plnco. The city council has bcon asked to sociro additional ground ROBBERS FOILED BY BRAVE SALOON KEEPER Portland, Or. Sopt. 22. Thro men, who attempted to hold up at pistol point Jarob Kobor, n saloon keepor,. but who failed to rockon with Koher's bravery, aro be'n sought today by tho police. Tho men entered Koher's snlaon. nt Third nnd Dnvls stroots, at 11 f 'clock last night. They ordered drinks and whon Kobor turned to get them n revolver was thrust against IiIr head. In n flash tho Gor man seized tho barrel of the weapon, and nttemptod to wrost It from the thug's grasp, while thoy were strtig gllng for pososslon one of the thugi was striking nt Kobor with a black Jack, while the other was nttompt'ng to wrench his watch from Its chain. At (his juncture two introns entered, and tho men took tr 'heir heels, pur mod by tho wrathj jorrnan. The police have a jood description of Kober's assailants. r united rnnss mured winn. El Paso, Tex.., Sopt. 22. Gover nor Folk, of Missouri, in a speech mndo public horo today, sowed mots phorlcal tacks In tho path of tho Tatt machine, which Is duo hero October 10, when ho declared for tho aboli tion of tho tariff as a rovonuo-ralser, provided any othor systom of taxa tion could bo devised. Folk said In part: "Thoro Is no prlnclplo Involved In tho talk that tho tariff Is too high on ono thing and too low on anoth er," ho declared. "Tho wholo sys tem must bo assailed. Tho Demo cratic party must como out, not for rovlslon, but for tho abolishment of tho tariff nltogothor, oven for rov ontto, If revenues can be raUcd In any othor way. "Presldont Taft only nddod fuol to tho flro In his Winona speech, Sontl ment Is growing against tho tariff, nnd it 'will bo tho Issue In the next olcctlon, with tho Republican party split wldo open ovor it. I bollovo that Roosovolt will bo tho noxt candidate, because tho peoplo want him moro than they do Taft.' 1 0 New Irrigation Hook Free. "Woll Irrigation for Small Farms" (3 a publication just lssuod by tho goneral passongor dopartmont of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and Southern Pacific lines In Ore gon. This booklet sots forth In a prac tical, concise way tho possibilities for profit of Inexpensive Irrigation, and should bo In tho hands of every farmer la Orogon. Copies may bo obtained freo on Tho Kind Ton Havo Always Bought, nnd which has been in use lor over UO years, litis liorno tho signature of nnd hns ueon mado under his por 'Jtfj'jfc, sonnl Bttporvlsldn slnco Its Infancy. f-CCfCCU'li AllntVlinnttn'trw'tAnnlimvniitn title. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd" Jnst-ns-good"nro hut Experiments tlmt trlllo vrith nnd endanger tho health of Infants nnd Children Exporiouco against Experiment What is CASTORIA Custorla is a harmless suhstttuto for Castor1 Oil Paro trorlc, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Mnrphlno nor othor Narcotic unbalance. Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays I'overlslincss. It cures Diarrhoea nnd "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation '-iid Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach mid Bowels, giving' healthy nnd natural sleep. '.Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY 1 Boars the Signature of tM ajCUcAU The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. twt 0ntu w-MNr, tt noon TK((T. n om em. application to Wm. McMurrny, gen eral passongor ngont O. R. & N, and S. P. lines In Oregon, Portland, Oro gon o A Burglnr la Town Ills namo Is "bad cough." Ho does not caro for gold or alitor but he will steal your health 'sway. It ha appears In your house arrest him at onco with Ballard's Horehound Syrup, It may moan consumption If you don't. A euro for all coughs. colds and chest troublos. Price 35c, GOc and 11.00 per bottle. It's a pity whon sick ones drug tho stomach or stimulate tho heart and kidnoy. That Is all wrong. A weak stomach, moans weak stomach norves always. And this is also true ut the hoart and kidneys. The weak aerv ano Instead crying out for help, This explains why Dr. Shoop's Iteatoratlva .Is promptly helping stomach, heart and kidnoy nllmonts. Tho Restora tive roaches out for tho actual cause of those nllmonts tho falling "In Bldo norves." Anyway test the Re storative 48 hours. It won't cure so soon as tbnt, but you will surely know that holp Is coming. Sold by Capital Drug Storo. I I ' I Portland Railway, Light and Power Company WILLAMETTE VALLEY DIVISION ,j 4' Testifies After Fonr year. Carlisle Conter. N. Y., O. B. Dnr hans writes: "About four years ago I wrote you that I bad been en tirely cured of kidney trouble by tak- Why? From a small lioelnnine th fpIp nd use of Clmmborlnln's Couch Pmdv han extended to nil parts of the United Snes and to mnny foreltrn countries. Whv? ripcnusn It has proved especially valuable for rouehs nnd colds. For sale by all good drug gists. o .-senaiem is to nave a bank with s .capital of 110.000 .. Many people delude themilv bv "vine: "It will wear swav," whn the notlco vmptnm of kldnr nnd 'nddor trouble. This In n mlntnVn . .... " . - '.- ---...-. , .-r- ,. -. ing two Dottles oi Foley's Kidney. Take Folev's Kidney Ttemedv, and Remedy, and after four years I am'on th drain on the vitality It again pleased to state that I baveip"'-'' backache. Thumatiim. kidney never had any return of thote symp-'and b'adder trouble, and make ev- The thermometers at Coos Day reg istered 93 decrees last Wednesdar. the hottest day of the vear at tha? tomB ancl am evidently cured tostay'ory trac of pain weakness and tir RPnnnr, J ourea " Fojoy'B Kidney Itemedy will Inary trouble disappear. J, O. Per- 1 do tho s&me for you. J. C. Perry. ry. Electric Cooking Demonstration each day at our office. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY'S Tungsten Lamp ex pert will be in Salem for ihz following week for the ben efit of our patrons, Telephone us and he will call on you in the fnt'erest of better and; mortf economical lighting service.. v. . Coinmerdal m I ' 1 I . .- I and State