Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, February 13, 1897, Image 3

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    A GOOD SHOWING.
WHAT A REPORTER LEARNED ABOUT A
CERTAIN MEDICINE,
Several Persons Testify to the Good
Results Following Its Use, and
Druggists Tell of Its Sale.
yrom the Journal,
There is tme proprietary medicine in use
in this tjty, the name of which has become
a household, word and that is the preparation
known a "Pink Pills for Pale People."
Shakespeare said, "a rose by any other
same would smell as sweet." That may be
so, but pills by any other name would not
have the same attraction nor popular sales
that Pink Pills have in Spokane, Wash.
A representative of the Minneapolis Jotir
nal started out the other day to investigate
the merits of this popular and widely-eold
household medicine. The evidence was on
every hand. Hamilton B. Merrill, a young
money loauer of Spokane, Wash., wasseen by
the newspaper man. Mr. Merrill made no
secret of his remarkable cure by these little
pellets.
" Do I know the efficacy of Pink Pills? "
he reiterated. " I Bhould rather think I do,
they have been a hieing to me. I am not
iu the habit of praising proprietary medicine,
hut I must say that Pink Pills as far as my
cose goes have no equal in the world. A
little ever a year ago I began ailing and com.
sienccd to lose tlcsh rapidly. The doctor
told me to stop smoking, this I did. but the
result was even worse. My heart beats de
creased to less than forty a minute. 1 was
prescribed for by my doctor, but without re
ceiving any benefit whatever. I continued
daily to grow worse and my parents became
alarmed over my condition. Some one sug
gested Pink Pills, I thought I would try
them anyway. And I tell you that I cannot
endorse them too highly, they worked like a
harm in my case. My heart soon became
ormal again, my flesh increased and I felt
like a new man. To tell you the truth I am
still taking them. I have a sort of fondness
for them yet nnd I am loath to give them up.
"I know or a young lady living in this
city, whoso" condition was even worse than
raine. she took Pink Pills and is one of so
ciety's gayest young ladies now. I wish I
were at liberty to give her name, as I am
tare she would only be too delighted to give
them a hearty seud off. I believe Pink Pills
cannot be too highly recommended. They
are gems, indeed'
Mr. Merrill is a young man of twenty-two
or twenty-three years of age and to-day is the
pink of health. Ho has a splendid com
plexion and would be the last person to be
taken for one who had been so seriously ill
only a few inonthe ago. He hi a splendid
athlete besides and moves in the best circles
of society here.
Frank Ether, a fireman at No. 3 Station
House, is a regular purchaser of Pink Pills.
Mr. hthcr was seen by the correspondent
yesterday and asked whether the pills were
doing him good. He laughed. "Do I look
like a sick man ?" he answered. " No, the
purchases are not made for me, bnt for my
father, Frank J. Ether, who is a former at
Priest River, Idaho. He has been afflicted
with rheumatism for years ail has tried
every remedy known to the medical profes
sion, but all to no avail. Some months ago
he began the use of Pink Pills and has im
proved rapidly ever since, no writes me
that he feels like a pew man again. He is
so much attached to the little pills, that
every time he writes me, he mentions them
mid directs me to tend him several packages
more. I usually purchase two or three dol
lars worth ut a time. If I ever should be
come debilitated in any way, I think I know
wbat my remedy would be, judging from the
efficacy of Pink Pills in my 'nther'scase."
The drug venders of this city are unani
mous in tlirir recommendation of Pink Pills
and say thu their sales surpass any other
like proprietary medieine in their stock.
G. G. Eiwigtold the correspondent that liis
ales were very large. " Pink Pills go like
SAMPLES.
Information'for Persons Receiving Copies
of This Issue.
The Journal has In the past year
gained a state circulation. It Is the
only paper In Oregon besides the Or
egonlan that Is taken In every part of
the state as the postofflce records
show. You are asked to circulate It.
Because:
1. It is a clean paper.
2. It is an independent paper.
3. It Is an opposition paper. It op
poses currupt politics, corrupt methods
and corrupt men in all parties.
It supports aggressively the GOOD
it finds in public and private life and
in all parties. It attacks the evil
wherever it finds it.
The Journul advocates old
fasnloned honesty and 'Jeffersonlon
simplicity. It don't know the mean
ing of compromise of principle. It is
always on the side of the people as
against the aggressions of power that
tend to destroy freedom and equal
rights.
A stomachf ul of undigested food is
about as unhealthy a mass as one can
well imagine.
What can be done for it ?
There it stays. It won't digest,
it churns up, ferments and decays; be
comes noisnnntm I in nil nntrM mnf.tnr
does) and causes great pain and de
pleated disorders.
In order to change all this, take
Bhakers Cordial.
It stops fermentation and decay at
once, so that no more poisons are cre
ated. It clears the stomach of poisons al
ready there. It helps to turn the food
that remains, into healthful nurish:
ment. It strengthens tho stomach
for the next meal.
Here Is the whole philosophy and
cure of indigestion in a few words.
And what's more, it's all true. Try it.
Shakeas digestive Cordial is for sale
by all druggists, price 10 cents to
$1.00 a bottle.
The Best Way to Cure
DIbcase i to establish health. Pure,
rich blood means good health. Ilood's
Rarsaparllla is the One True Blood
Purifier. It tones up the whole -system,
gives appetite and strength and
cr.ases weakness, nervousness and
pain to disappear. No other medicine
has such a record of wonderful cures
as Ilood's Sarsaparilla.
Ilood's Pills arc the best after-dinner
pill; assist digestion, prevent
constipation. 2oe.
Minneapolis, Minn.
lightning. We sell more of them than we
do of any other lil.e proprietarj medium'."
E. K. Ellsworth mid Pink Pi.lslmea
steady sulc. " We handle lot of Hieiu mid
they seem to please the purchuscrs very
much."
J. G. Slayden, of the Spokane Drirg Co.,
told a similar ktory, "Pink Pills sell well.
We have one ctitomer that 1 kno of that
never buys less than m.x Ikixcs nl a time."
Mr. Eddend F. Uitpiry, of the firm of
Pclton & Gregory, sajs, " Pink Pills hae
big sale and they eefiu to give entire -atis-faction
to the buyers. I kuow of m veral
cases myself where they hae worked won
ders." Mr. Charles F. Kruni, of thefirm of Krum
& Braley, aays, "We handle lots and hits of
Pink Pills, some how or other the in ople
seem to take to them. I hae no doubt but
that they give satiffitctioii."
W. H. Stowell, of tho Stowell Drug Co.,
sayn, "Pink Pills hate a big run here. Ai
far us I can learn they nre meeting with
splendid success." ,
E. M. Smith, of the Avenue Drug Co.,
says, " We Bell a largeqiiHiitity of Pink Pills.
There is scarcely a day that some one is not
here after them and we hear many good
things in their behalf."
Watson Megill, of the Howard Street Drug
Store, says, "we have a large trade for Pink
Pills. I know of one man in particular, who
has been suffering from antcuiia, who ha
been greatly benefited by the use of this
medicine."
E. M. Shaw, druggist, says, " My business
in Pink Pills is lurge. I believe that there
is n larger demand for Pink Pills than for
any other medicine of that class. We have
regular customers who come here daily after
these pills."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People
arc on unfailing remedy for all diseases aris
ing from a poor and watery condition of the
blood, such as pale and sallow complexion,
general muscular weakness, loss of appetite,
depression of spirits, lack of ambition, anos
mia, chlorosis or green sickness, palpitation
of the heart, shortness of breath on slight
exertion, coldness of hands or feet, swelling
of the feet and limbs, pain iu the back,
nervous headache, dizziness, loss of memory,
feebleness of will, ringing in the ears, early
decay, all forms of female weakness, leucor
rhoea, tardy or irregular periods, suppression
of menses, hysteria, piiralysis, locomotor
ataxia, rheumatism, sciatica, all diseases
resulting from vitiated humors in the blood,
causing scrofula, swelled glands, fever sores,
rickets, hip-joint disease, hunchback, ac
quired deformities, decayed bgnes, chronio
erysipelas, catarrh, consumption of the bow
els and lungs, and also for invigorating the
blood and Bytem when broken down by
overwork, worry, diseases, excesses and
indiscretions of livimj, recovery from acute
diseases, such tn fn ers, etc., loss of vital
powers, spermatorrhoea, early decay, prema
ture old age. These pills are not a punra
tivo medicine. They contain nothing that
could injure the most dclicite system. They
act directly on the blood, supplying to tho
blood its life-giving qualities by assisting it
to absorb oxygen, that great supporter ofall
organic life. In this way the blood, becom
ing "built up" nnd being supplied with its.
locking constituents, becomes rich and red,
nourishes the various organs, stimulating
them to activity in the performance of their
functions, and thus to eliminate diseases
from the itystem.
These pills are manufactured by tho Dr.
Williams' Medicine Company, Schenec
tady, N. Y., and are Rold in boxes bearing
the firm's trade mark and wrapper, at 50
cents a box or six boxes for 2.60, and are
never sold in bulk. They may be had of
all druggists or direct by mail from Dr.
Williams' Medicine Company. Tho price
at which these pills are sold makes course
of treatment inexpensive as oompaevi with
other remedies.
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CASTOR I A
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Merchant at Sweet Home.
!
An Ex-Member Discloses a Polit-j
ical Scheme. .
Editor Journal: I notice a piece
fcln tho Journal a few days ago In re
gard to the A. T. A. being a poll t
I leal organization. I wish to give tho
public my experience with the order.
I A minister first lectured on A. P.
Alsm in Sweet Home the latter part
of 1895. I listened very attentively
and I expected the Catholics to break
out in a short time and soon a or
ganizer came to Sweet Home and or
nauized a lodge, and by chance (?)a
majority of the members were Repub
licans and the president and secretary
were Republicans, elected tho first
night. Everything went well until
about April, 1896, a letter was sent to
this lodge warning the members
against McKlnley, who was aspiring
for the nomination for president. By
chance a Democratic member found
out such a letter had been received
and waited patiently for the letter to
be read, but In vain. The lodge was
dismissed without any mention of the
letter. So tho Democrat who know
of the letter complained after dis
missal and a few of us called for the
letter, and the president said it did
not amount to anything as McKlnley
was not nominated yet. Mutiny
almost followed. But nothing more
was said or done to shock our confi
dence until la few days before the
presidential election. The order met
the last Monday night In October
and no business of importance came
up but a special meeting wa called
for the next Monday night which was
the night before the ejection. The
object for the special was not known
to the Bryan members until "bills
and communications" came in order,
then the secretary read a communica
tion from :the Grand lodge warning
the members against Bryan, as he
had favored the Catholics, but the
communication was made up of news
paper clippings -and the letter against
McKinley was sworn testimony by an
A. P. A. Some of the members said
in defense of the 'McKinley side that
the reason the letter came out against
McKlnley was that tho order "wanted
Linton and when they failed to get
Linton they must support McKlnley.
The Portlander said: "We do not
want to contorl your votes nor in
lluence you to vote for any certain
man, but desire you at all hazards to
vote against Bryant or In words
that express the same. Now we go
back to the letter; but when the letter
against Bryan was read and discussed
I called for the letter tho lodge had
received against McKlnley which was
In defense of Bryan. Tho president
ordered the McKinley letter read so
the secretary read a long letter against
McKlnley and when he had finished
and took his seat, I asked if any mem
ber in the house had ever heard or
saw that letter before. One Republi
can said he had seen the letter. Tho
trouble was the- secretary had got
hold of the wrong letter, one that the
Bryan men had never 6een or heard of
a letter they had received- but kept
concealed. The president seeing the)
mistake ordered the secretary to read
the other letter which ho did. Boat
the next meeting of the lodge when the
president was proceeding with busi
ness when ho came to "for tho
good of the order" I told him
it would probably bo-for tho good of
the order for my name to be stricken
from the books which was done. The
lodge here is called, the McKlnley
club as the Bryan men have withdrawn
except one or two,. Tbeq the letters
that camo to the lodge were very
secret except tho letters against
Bryan, they were given to the public.
This caused a "ruflld in tho calm"
and I spoke of the McKinley letters
In public and some of the McKlnley
ites said I did not regard the oath I
had taken.
Well some may think I may not re
gard my oath but I do, and I think
when the order violated their obliga
tion to its members I do not consider
tho oath binding in the least.
One man who became a member of
the A. P, A, order and who
was a
Republican told mo In the presence of
others thntho Joined tho order know
ing that It was a Republican scheme,
left tho order and voted, for .Bryan,
and hired a hall for Democratic apeak-
' J ers,and paid for hall out of his own
pocket. Democrats and men of all
parties, except tho Republicans, bc-
wareoiuie A.r. a. oroer.
k ni an ex-A i: a. member,
J. P. Hahn.
Sweet Home, Oregon.
GAGE.
The Man Who Will Run McKinley's
Treasure.
Salem Statesman editorial: Mr.
Gage, who Is to be the secretary of
the treasury in the McKlnley admin
istration, is no dcubt a very good citi
zen, and a level neaaea ana conserva
tive business man. We believe he
will make for the country a good of
ficial in that capacity. But hisefforts
will be confined to the departmental
tho head of which he Is to be placed.
Ho will not be the administration.
And he will not assume any of the leg
islative functions enjoyed only by
congress. Perhaps this la well, too.
Evidence is accumulating that Mr.
Gage is a somewhat narrow man, not
only In his views but in his sympa
thies. Perhaps this is duo to his train
ing and his environment. Likely he
will acquire a more statesmanlike
sweep of affairs as his field of practi
cal observation broaden. We hope so.
It is well known thnt during thegrcat
crisis of 1895, when the banks were
strained to tho utmost of their
strength and wisdom to prevent the
panic that was threatened on an un
precedented scale, and all possible
help was needed for them. Mr. Gage
preferred looking after himself, at the
expense of the general banking body.
If the great New York banks, and
those generally throughout the coun
try, had adopted his policy,a universal
crash would have been Inevitable. In
respect of his attitude to other banks,
also, Mr. Gage differed from that usu
ally adopted. When an honest bank
was in trouble, anywhere in the coun
try, the disposition on the part of Its
colleagues was to help it. Under
Blmllar circumstances the policy of
Mr. Gage was to let the rival institu
tion die. We are very much pleased
with Mr. Gage's proposed appoltment
as secretary of the treasury. Wo
would not want him for president.
He would not be u safe man to make
the laws, not until he hud acquired
broader views.
Immigration Notes.
The Oregon and W ashlngton Boards
are doing good work and should be
liberally supported and encouraged.
As u result of this work many eastern
people are turning their attention to
the Pacific Northwest. If the reader
has any friends in the east who are
likely totjorne heie this year send
their names and addresses to tho
undersigned and I will see that they
geta supply of the best literature and
full information as to this country.
UEO. . HATTY,
General Agent, Wisconsin Central
Lines, Portland, Or.
The saloon Hceuse of B. Woldt, of
Corvallis, whose license was revoked
several weeks ago has again been re
stored to good standing by a special
meeting of the city council.
FREE TO EVERY MAN.
The Methodllof a Great Treat
ment forOWeakness jof Men.
Which Cured Him lAfter Everything
Else Failed.
Painful diseases are bad enough, but when
a man is slowly wasting away with nervous
weakness.the mental forbodings are ten times
worse than the most severe paiu. There is
no Jet up to the mental suffering day or night,
Steer, is almost impossible and under such a
strain men ate scarcely responsible for what
they do. For years the writer rolled and
tossed on the troubled sea of s xual weakness
until it was a question whether he had not
better take a dose of poison and thus ends
all his ttoubles. But providential inspira
tion came to his aid in the shape of a combi
nation of medicines that not only completely
restored the general health, but enlarged his
weak and emaciated parts to natural size and
vigor, and be now declares that any man who
will take the trouble to send his name and
address may have the method of this wonder
ful treatment free. Now when I say free I
mean absolutely without cost, because I want
every weakened man to get the benefit of my
exnzrience,
I am not a nhilanthropist, nor do I pose as
an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men
suffering the tortures of weakened manhood
who would be cured at once could they
but get such a remedy as the one that curerd
l me. Do not try to stuay out now i can awora
to pay the few postage stamps necessary to
mail the informrtion, but send for it and learn
that there ate a few things on earth that
although they coft nothing to get they are
worth a fortune to some men and mean to
lifetime of happiness to most oi us. Write a
Thomas Slater, Box 300, Kalamazoo, Mich.
nl ih tnfnrmflfinn will Dfl matlnl in a rdatll
sealed envelope.
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PROVISION.
Portland, Feb. 10, Wheat valley, 82o3
Walla Walla, 81.
Flour Portland, 4.$o. Benton county,
4.40; graham', 4,00; superfine, $2.50 per bbl
Oats White, Wa4oc; crey. toToUoirolled
in bags, J4.255.25, barrels,; 4.;n7.oG;
cases, 3.75.
Potatoes., Oregon, 6511750 per sack,
Hay .Good, I2.5oI3 per ton.
Hops qioc.
Wool.. valley, oioc; Easlern Oregon
68c.
Mohair. . l52oc.
Millstufis. .firan,$i5.oojhorts $16.50.
Poultry- Chickens , mixed.f 2toj2j;ducks
404.50; turkeys, live, 10.
Eggs..Orecon,iic per doz.
Hides., creen, salted 60 lbs 7c; under
60 lbs 66cj sheep pelts, io7oc
Tallow 2j4c3c
Onion& 85ci.io per sack. ,
Wheat Bags Calcutta 4.254.374-
Beans-smali white, icic.- lima
4c
Hoes
ocs ileavv. 3.00 to 3.2?
Butter. .Best diiry,223oc;.fa iy teamtry
35M3C
Ulieosc ,I2,c.
Diled Fruit Apples, evaporated, bleached
6J7o; unbleached, 3VsC4c; sundried, 4c
&5Kc.
Pears 5o6c
Plums-pitless, 3c4c
Prunes4jc6c.
Veal small 5 ; large 4c per lb.
Mutton -Weathers 3.00 j ewes 1.50; dressed
mutton, 4c.
Beef Steers ajcows j a,5o ressed
Cured Meats .Hams 10c ioc bacon6c.
Lard .in pails, 70.
SAN FRANCISCO MAUKET.
Wool.. Oregon" choice 7$oo; inferior 5
7c, valley, 8oc.
Hops Quotable at 7.10c for..new.
Potatoes 60(375 c per sack,
Uats Minim;, i.i5(0i35
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Wheat 70c
Oats. 35c.
Hay.. Baled, cheat, 900;
timothy II
btraw, I3.50 to $4.00.
flour. .In
wholesale lots, 4.20; . retail
440; bran, m bulk 13.00; sacked, 14.00;
shorts, 14.0015.00; chop feed, 15.00
l6.oo.
Poultry. Hem, 5c Roosters 1.80 per dot;
Turkeys 8c.
Voal Dressed. 4.
Hogs.. Dressed, 3JK3
Live Cattle.. I Ji. RJ
Sheep,. Live, 1.50(32.00 cwt
vfooi..iiest. 12c.
HoDi..Besr, oaioc,
Kggs... ijei
Fruit. .Green Apples per box l.oo5.
Farm Smoked pleats llaccn, 6c; bam,
oe: shoulders, 5c.
Potatoes ,. 40c per bu ,
Onions $1,50 per bu,
Dried Frui- Apples, evaporated bleacbed,
70 8ci unbleached 4c5c
l'lumj 4c
Butter .Dairy i52oc creamery 25c.
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