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PAGE TII3EB ,s,2 ill '-,1: A' b'i -3S '"; ( If ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT, , AVcgelablePrcparKionforAs similalinSftcIManJRrtuta ling Oie Stonadis amlBowds of Promotes DifestionjCkrfi ness and RestContalns nciiiw OpiunuMorplune norMiacral. NOT NARCOTIC. r AtiftitmiicSMmmm JlxJaua JMilttm- AustlHi UCsrtunakStit harm St fit tuatoftmilan'. Anwfect Remedv forConsflsi Hon . Sour Stomach.Dlarrtoea Worms jConvulsionsJrevcnsfi ncssandLossorSLER JacSiroue SigMtmtof NEW YOBK. . -war I For Infanta and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the A. t Signature A,y of AvAV SQUAW Use For Over Thirty Years H -f- 1 1 M W , L -7 1 eii Exact Copy of Wrapper. TH( ,. ,,,, .,, tm 1 1 111 .in 1 - '"""" 'i m i.,11 , 1 rl-.l..l.,".-77y rrn The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By Dr. Theodore Beck sP.,.5Il?!ltJi71,!niweMd below. Dtnl B character; Beck, College Bldg., Ccilene-KlwooU Bta, Dayton, Ohio, e JlffwISij'r6""6? f,UTel0P 'or reply. No quettlons will be anawered unless full name and addreas la given. Inltlala or nom de plume will be need In answer.. h preacrlp" tlona can be filled at any well atocked drug store. Any luch symptoms should adopt a treat ment designed to tone up the organs and restore their healthy (unctions. Hive this prescription filled. Vlbur lum prunlfollum 1 oz., tincture cado niene comp. 1 oz., syrup hypophos phltes 6 ozs. Mix and take a tea ipoonful every 3 hours, following It with a glass of water. This makes a plendid tonic for nervous, "run down" condition. Footsore: Being on your feet so muy hours each day 1b responsible tor the suffering which you endure. Tbe best relief and cure for tired chlng, swollen and sore feet, ac companied by burning or perspiring, llal follows: To a. ffnllnn nf hnt Mter add a teaspoonful of antisep tic vllane powder and a tablespoon- M Of Salt. Imnifirsft tho fnot vnnh Ifht for 15 to 20 minutes and soon "I" be free from suffering the pmles of tender feet. Rheumatic M.: In the treatment f rheumatism you should first regu ute the diet Discontinue coffee and I'l Omit AllTintlf ontlrnlt, oil iv,o - ij nu uivui also, starches, such as fresh mi, pastry, puddings and potatoes, Mpt baked. AlWa Vfl Aat loan rhnn , icnn (,11 a 11 im appetite craves. ReBtoru eood Asthma Vlcdm- ti. .ic..., . mm Is probably one of the most :-ult to cure, and I offer the fol WDg only as a relief measure but 'Wve had many reports from pa W 10 seem t0 have obtained (WMuent cures, it is well worth G 8hould he used two to six C?. eucalyi'tus 1 dram, tere 1 m 1 dram, essence mentho-laxene h-u8" ?cerfo (Pure) 6 ozs. Mix, iH uWBl1 and a teaspoonful Ki t ot two durln8 attacks, dosei dally at other times, w quick relief, put a teaspoonful of JnVJT!1,? '"entho-laxene Into a bolllnB water and Inhale the j Dlitressed Anna:-The symptoms, nng down pains, cramps, head- "') ' n g spe"8' weariness, all , "We that the delicate organs of ' .,5iti are not ln normal healthy il... Anv ""n'n who fWlH' 4 digestion by taking tablets trlopep tlne pink after breakfast, white af ter dinner, and blue after supper. Have the following prescription prop erly filled: Iodide of potassium 2 drams, sodium salicylate 4 drams, wine of colchlcum one-half oz., comp. essence cardlol 1 oz., comp. fluid balmwort 1 oz. and syrup sarsapar 111a comp. 6 ozs. Mix and shake well, taking a teaspoonful after each meal and one at bedtime. Drink much pure water, Miss Too Thin: You can and should weigh more by at least 1,5 or 20 pounds. The most reliable flesh promoting medicine that I can rec ommend Is 3 grain hypo-nuclane tab lots, obtainable from any well stocked pharmacy, In sealed pack ages, with full directions for taking. People who have tried everything In vain have met with great . success when using this little tablet. Scalp-Hair: The hair and scalp frequently suffer from microbes, cunning Itching, ' dandruff and hair falling. The only, real successful scalp and hair preparation that I have learned absolutely to be suc cessful Is, plain yellow mlnyol, packed In 4 oz. jars, ready' for use, 1 with full directions. A few applica tions restores healthy conditions, re moves and cures dandruff, Itching and falling hair, while It beautllles the hair, giving lustre, wave and gloss. Costive: Yes, I can recommend cascaroyal-pllls for chronic constipa tion as the formula Is printed on cir cular in each package and such In gredients as castor oil, cascara, wild lemon, etc., are very effective and pleasant ln action. Continued usage often results In establishing natural action of bowels. Head Ake: If you are a frequent sufforcr from headache, try using pain-away pills, which contain celery, camphor, acetphenetldln, etc., and these Ingredients do not affect tho heart like acetanllld docs ln many cases. If you have Indigestion which may cause your suffering, I advise the imfl of tHblfts trloppntlnn. TO OE HERE Oil TUESDAY A SPLEXDID PLAY OF WESTERN LIFE MAKING TOUR OF THE WEST FOR LAST TIME-CAP. TORES PORTLAND AUDIENCES. Mondays Oregonlan has the fol mwiUB 10 say concerning "The Squaw Man which comes to The urana here Tuesday. Januarv an- ."An altogether satisfactory pro motion or -The Squaw Man" Is that wnicn opened a week's at the Baker theater yesterday after- uoou. im rormer visits here seem not to have diminished of the theater-goers In Edwin Milton ttoyies melodrama of the cattle country. As an examnlB nf Moii,,i Human nature and the plcturesaue- ness or the West, with the cowhnv and the unfenced prairie that is Passing, It succeeds admirably. The play tells the storv nf hn Captain James Wynnegate, member of the British nobility, for lnv nf his brother's wife, assumed the guilt or tne brother, the Earl of Kerhlll. The self-sacriflelng man cornea tr. America and settles on a cattle ranch in the Green River countrv In Wy oming. Afterwards, of course, the real criminal, confesses on his death bed that the brother, whom all be lieved had fled to America to e.wanB Justice, was Innocent. This . ouens the way for brother Jim (now known to the cowboys of Uie cattle coun try as "Jim Carston") to return to England and marry Lady Diana. But In the years since his cominir to America he has married Nat-U-Rltch, an Indian girl, daughter of a chief, and they have a Bon. Nat-U-Rltch had aaved the Englishman's life on two occasions, so, as he explained to the family solicitor, who came to ap prise him of the Earl's death, the "inevitable" had happened. It is ar ranged that Hal, the son, shall bo back to England to assume the title which the father would not accept. When the Indian wife ,see how mat ters stand, she obligingly goes off into the hills and kills herself. George V. Dill as Captain Wynne- gate, "the squaw man," is equal to all the requirements of the role. Ha succeeds ln portraying many fine traits of the man ' without bringing out some rather overdrawn charac teristics. Mr. DlU'g voice, personal ity and methods enable him to dom inate the scenes as the playwright Intended. Edna Marshall, as Lady Diana, is satisfactory In a rather conventional role. Allen Longstreet. as "Cash" Hawkln s, looks and acts the part of that bad citizen ln a way to suit the toughest cowboy ln Coyote ' county. Glen Porter made a plausible Indian woman as Nat-U-Ritch. Al Smith portrayed successfully the rough vir tues of Big Bill, the ranch foreman. Master Leo Karnooac, as Little Hal, the son, made it perfectly clear to the audience what a sacrifice It was for.-the faother to give him up. "'The Squaw Man' will remain all week at the Baker. There will be the usual matinees." 1, - v Tf until plilMrnn flrA flliMant in at. tacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamber lain's Pnnph T?Amnr!v aa Innn aa thA child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off. For sale by all dealers. iHtHt-Ht This 1100 SV;.jh Hw ' : K Yo,,rR for a Typewriter S3 '."fT f a i'Or V -'- nrlKlnal nrlc. Illii t virrnnv iirin iiTQ 1 .J1 ta"e broad llboral guarantee. Why not have all your writ- 5 1 Hihiy right? :: t or particulars and special offer address SMITH rRKMIER TYPEWRITER (0. Hi!.. 382 Yamhill Of .. Pnrflnnil OrMrtm. I J ' ' ' f T T f f f T TTTf MIMf Mt tytttttf f t If fTTTTt rf t Make Want Advertising L Your Banker 4 j-- ; j tJJal want ada ibrinff quick , results J IIP We Value Small Accounts O M EN of limited meant ihogld lniTf i nrconnt with this slrona; tank. We are nut too lurge to glre tbe small tu. turner oar best altm lion 11 nJ are iellng hn Alness. United States National Bank SALEM "Juci Cay" UORLICK'S It Kan Criminal end snu!ns ALTED r.ULK Tht Food-drink Ut AH Agos. More healiKful than Tea or Coffee. Agree with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder, form. A quick lunch prepared in a minnte, Take no tnbttirate. AskforUORLICK'S. w Others are imitations. TAKES FUSS AT NOON CURED NEXT DAY "Fuss" Rheumatism Cure Causing excitement Among Rheumatics Rush for Remedy Results In Hundreds of Quick Cures. As the readers of this paper al ready know, the tests of rheumatism remedies recently made, resulted in an overwhelming decision in favor of the Fuss Rheumatism Cure, of Flint, Mich. ' Following this announcement there has already been recorded a tremen dous increase in the sales of "Fuss." ana as a result, numerous cases of quick and surprising cures are daily coming to light In an Interview by Hr. Enos Klnes- ley, the well known ladies' tailor of Flint, Michigan, one of the many con firmed rheumatics who decided to try Fuss, he said: "Yes, I had rheuma tism for many months. I was flat on my back and my limbs were terrlblv swollen. I was helpless and could not sleep nights. I was one of those who heard of "Fuss" and the recent wonderful cures it has brought about I started to take Fuss at noon. I slept good that night Though heln- less before that, would you believe It, I waS'Up next day for my meals and the day following I walked down town. I never saw or heard of any thing like "Fuss." It has cured me. It is certainly wonderful." One of the most exceptional thlnes which this remedy does, Is to give Immediate relief. It contains no al cohol or other stimulants and con tains no dangerous or harmful ingre dients of any kind, being guaranteed under the National Pure Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1900. For sale by D. F. Frv and nil lund. lng druggists or sent prepaid on re- Celnt of tl.00 nr bIt hnttloa fn .tr: Fuss Remedy Cbv Flint, Mich. 0 . LUilCIIEOilS BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE t Officers. President, Roll In K. Pago. Vice-president H. W. Movers. Secretary, Walter C. Winslow. Treasurer, S. A. Manninsr. - Y ExectlMvA hnni-ri- Rnllln V X hwm.u. 4.VILIU JV. Page, E. T. Barnes, Hal. D. Pat- ton, H. O. White. Roy Wassom. The Salem Business Men's loaeue holds Its regular executive board meetings on the first Friday of each month. Monthly league meetings are held on the second Tuesday after the first Friday. The league has adopted the progressive Dolicy of a weklv get-together luncheon at the Marion' hotel, when matters of local interest are threshed out, and business men generally, whether members of the organization or not are Invited to be present HOW ENGLISH BEAUTIES PEEL THEIR FACES (From Society World) "While abroad recently I couid not help observing that the average Englishwoman's complexion is far more beautiful than that of the aver age woman of our county," says Mrs. Scott, secretary' of the National Health-Culture Society. "Making In quiries, several intimate friends In London confided to me that they reg ularly used on their faces what is commercially known as mercolized wax. I do not know whether the habit Is geueral there, but I do know that this wax has wonderful rejuve nating properties. I've tried It my self. "If you will get an ounce of this mercolized wax at your drugstore and apply It like cold cream, you will soon behold In your glowing cheeks their first resemblance to the remarkable transparent beauty of the Englishwoman's complexion. This wax gradually peels off the life less scarf skin in tiny, almoBt Im perceptible flukes, revealing the fresh, new skin underneath, pinky white, with the bloom of youth and health." 1 0 INSANE MAN ATTENDED THE SUNDAY SCHOOL BANQUET Attracted by a banquet being given the Sunday school at the First Congre gational church lust evening, C. A. An derson, an escaped inmate of the asy lum entered the building, and was Identified by Rev. Stlllman and re turned to the Institution. Anderson escaped some time ago, and has been at large up to last night When he entered last evening Rev. Rtillmnn pj;rosch;d bin:, Z.7.A, sit ting down beside him, engaged him In conversation. In this he learned that he had seen him In the asylum when he hud officiated there, and, satisfy ing himself that tho man was still mentally unbalanced, he called up the asylum authorities, who took him into custody. But few of the banqueter realized until afterward that they had had an Insane man In their midst. Here Is a remedv thai will run vnnp cold. Why wait time and money ex perimenting wnen you can got a prep aration that has won a world-wide reputation by Its cures of this disease and can always bo depended uponf It Is known everywhere a Chamber laln'a Couch Remndr. and la m,ll. cine of real merit For sale by all ueaiara. Ohlldrbn- Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A COMMERCIAL CAR JOURNAL AN AUTO MAGAZINE J The splendid progress made ln the commercial car branch of the auto mobile industry has created special Interest ln the Commercial Car Jour nal, the monthly magazine published In Philadelphia, devoted exclusively to commercial cars. Whether they are still using horse drawn vehicles or have substituted the modern method commercial cars that magazine Alls thoroughly the needs of everyone Interested In hauling or delivering, for a reliable source of information. The low sub scription price $2.00 a year makes the magazine a necessity to every business man and one easily within reach. Among the interesting features whloh regularly appear In the Com mercial Car Journal, are depart ments of "Instructive Experiences;" "New Commercial Cars": "In the World ot the Electric": "From Across the Water": "Criticisms and Suggestions"; "Truck Accessories and Appliances"; and Instructive and practical editorials as well as much miscellaneous matter of tlineles In terest In th various departments is fund information for transportation managers,- complete details , of new trucks (gasoline and electric) show ing the classes of work to which each Is beet adapted; suggestions for handling commercial cars efficiently and economically and other valuable Informatioa The magazine shows great care In Its preparation and Is printed upon a high grade of paper which brings out clearly the Important details of the numorous Illustrations. Foley Kidney Pllla always give satisfaction because they always do the work. J. T. Sholnut. Breinon, Ga says: "I have used Foley Kidney Pills with great satisfaction, and found more relief fmm ihlr II HA than from any other kidney medicine, ana 1 ve iriea almost an Kinds. I can cheerfully recommend them to all suf ferers for kidney and bladder trou ble." Foley Kldnev Pllla will cure any case of kldnoy or bladder trouble not beyond the reach of mndlnl medicine can do more. Rod Cross t iiarmacy (it. jermanj. 'THE IMPROVED FRONT LACED T 7 SALEM DANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are able and willing to take care of it, we aollclt your Banking Business. Open an account with ua, and we will extend you every favor con alstent with good banking prin ciples. WE PAY FOCR PER CENT ON SAVINGS Liberty Street, Just off Bute J. L. AHLERS, President, W. O. EAST, Cashier, fl. B. EAST, VIco-PrM. DR. L. B. BTEEVES, U H. ROBERTS, Director. UlnA.WW.U'BFREUCH FERULE liVilYiil Ma y P I L L 8. A Mara, Otataiw Ratnr hr nurtumm Utmftmtrm. In Ml atrcpald , rkwi, WHIawiiA UHMaMirlal.tobt. tU fl 1 ItVfft IMWITIfAlL, Xnf t4r 1 Piu favi.uft 0utri.ir4 U,,Mf HffhtKl-4, fVnui prepaid I.UDDtf (JUI, will aWllll UMMaw irlal.tolM tl4 tr I WfWB rellafcd. Hawaii V re. If tutu itriaaaUl Li bmA I I k Un mi yMf Ttitt m liwj I VtiTrt MtUCAl CO., jr . UNeim, P. $ot4 In Sttem br Pr. 2. C. 5foo i Salem Fence Works i Headquarter for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Bhla gtas, Malthold Roofing, P. ft. B. and Ready Roofing. All at the lowest price. t CflAS. D. MULLIGAN i ISO Court afreet. Phone 114 V HT 1 We are Selling ! more Modarts i; every day. WHY? The lady who once wears : ' one will never wear any : '. other corset than the MODART 1 The boning scientific- a!!y placed so as to I support the figure prop erly. O U!. I ZwL C bust feedom oossibte ptIf at the same time. 3 No ridecs or lines to show throuch the back of the enwn. I Warners Redfcrn and Rust Proof Corsets. Also fu!l i line or corset accessories. Good quality Comforts, silkolene covering, r 4 r filled wilhgood quality sanitary cotton, spl 4 S I J January Clearance Sale in all departments. Thrifty people will take advantage of the last week of our Clearance Sale. ii U. G. Shipley Company i Oiinlffv tj i m i uuniiir i E 145-147 North Liberty Street. j juuutJiAfluiSE Between State and Couri PRICES I TTtTtTTtTTTtTttTttt CAUSES SICKNESS. Good IloiilIJi ImposHlble With a Dis ordered Stoninch. There Is nothing that will create sickness or cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many peo ple dally contract serious maladies simply through disregard or abuse of the stomach. We urgo every one sufferlne from any stomach, derangement lndlEca- Uon, or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia TabletB, with the distinct under standing that we will refund their money without question or formality If after" reasonable use ot this medi cine they are not satisfied with the results. We recommend them to our customers every day, and have yet to hear of any one who has "not been benefited by them. Three sl7.es, 25o, GOc, and 11.00 a "box. Sold In Salem only at our store The Roxall Store. J. C. Perry, Druggist Journal Want Ads Bring Result I Mr. A. R. Tabor of Crlder, Mo bad been troubled with sick headache for about five years, when she began tak ing Chamberlain' Tablet. She ha taken two bottle of them and thoy have cured her. Sick headache 1 caused by a disordered atomach, for which those tablet are especially In tended. Try them, get well and stay well. Sold by all dealers. o You Can Cure That Backache. Pain along; tlx bark,' dlizlneaa, bfailacha anil general languor, (M a packaga of Mother Oray'a AROMATIC - LEAF, tha nlpimnnt root and herl cure for all kidney, bludder and urinary trouulm. Whfn you feel all run down, tired, weak and without energy una thla remarkable combination of nature'a herha and roola. Aa a n-giilHtnr It haa no equal. Mother (iray'a AllliMATIC I.KAK la aold by dnwKlata or avnt by mull for 60c. Bnmple went F1IIH. Addreaa, Tho Mother Uruy Co., La Hoy, N. If. O . Journal Want Ad Bring Result DROWN'fl Bronchial Troches For HoaraenoM, CourIii, Inflamed Throat, Bron chial and Anthmritlo Trouble.. Ulna prompt and grateful relief, An artlol. of lup.rlor merit, ab eolutelyfree from any harmful Ingredient. Bold only In boioa. fciiuiile mailed (re. JOHN I, nitOWN ft RON, Moiiton, Man, FOR Co Wood I as or Call Main Prompt Dclivety Falls City Lumber Company I V3 lorm commercial St. A44444..f 44? 813 California Excursion A personnlly conducted special train excursion will leave Wlllnm ette Valley via SOUTHERN PACIFIC For a tour of the most Interesting points In California FEBRUARY 10th Train will ronaint of Pullman Standard Sleeping Cars, Observation Car Diner, and exclusive baggage car. Fare lor the round trip $79, Including sleeping ear berth, all meal on going trip, numerous tide trips, auto ride and entertainment, also rail ticket returning to start lng point. Here li a chance to see California under tbe most favorable clrcum itancc at small expense, In MIGHT! GOOD COMPANY, and under Intellgcnt guidance. Some points of Interest en route arei Ran Francisco, San Jose, Del Monte, Santa Barbara, Los Angelei and the great orange belt of California. . Tickets good for return any time within three months and allow top-over. ' Ank the 8. P. agent for advance Itinerary, sleeping car reservation, tlrkets and all required hiforuiatlon, or write to' V JOHN M. SCOTT , General Passenger Agent, PorCand Oregon. 7'' ' 'TTTT7TTTtfmUf?!TTTTTTTTTTTT t v y r t f awa ' a ' J