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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1903)
( rv PAGE TWELVE. THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OnEQON.8ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1903. t-HfrHHIIIHnillllMIII!nnillltHlllllllillll 1,000 BOTTLES ABSOLUTELY FREE! Of the very test FURNITURE POLISH will he distributed among the first J ,000 housekeepers that calf at out store, begin ning Monday Morning, Fehraary 9th. . . Oar object in doing this is to establish oar new location Remember it is . . . JOURNAL X-RAYS. I liquor thoy havo buck there. If tho I common blind pig variety, It la prob- If Jones of Lincoln's picture la not , ablo a poreon becomes both at once, In demand by tho lovely school maamB j BeTerai 0f them, within the next week thon have those! charmlnc specimens of dainty femin ity forgotten jtholr charming wars and innumerable fascinations. No. 269 Liberty Street Next Door to Joseph Meyers & Sons. t l lit House Furnishing Co 9 -Stores at SALEM and ALBANY- ti i i n m i e n n 1 1 1 m 1 1 8 h 1 1 n i m n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i 1 1 1 f 4MHn1WWMm9W9itoM'H&99MX ::::::::A G E N C Y O F:::::::: IBALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. ; RAIN BUYERS AND SHiPPERSOFfiRAIN '3L Warehouses at Salem, Drooks. Switzerland, Pratum, Macleay, Ctiu Mdrrii Tiirnnr Chftrfrl Iffilc I nanc mnrft fn PuffflC. T- ' JIITT W1 UllV a tfliwwwi !- vmi iiihwv v.i a $ HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. ! J. GL Graliam, Agent, 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. NEW " CLASSES Inf Commercial Law, Arithmetic, Grammar, etc., are now being com mon oed ilt the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE On this nocount, it Is an unusually good time to begin a rc-gutnr coursa. Studonts, however, aro admitted at any time. Sond or call for catalogue. f4H84-ee Skirts Skirts! Overskh'ts Undetskms GREAT - DISCOUNT -: SALE HOT CHEAP GOODS FIRST CLASS GOODS AT.CHEAP PRICES Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Z Flret Door Bouth of the Postolflce, 302 Commercial 8L. T ?!? f -MH Pfa-Wjgi4f-tH94C4 KICKED BY A HOR AND SUFFERED NEARLY FORTY YEARS BEFORE THE BUNE HEALED ATTACK OF TYPHOID. SE HH MAM I ALL RIClHTl OF COURSE VM ALL RIGHT," SAID MR. A, COOPER, OF POLK COUNTY, WHEN ASKED ABOUT HIS LEQ WHICH WAS HURT WHEN HE WAS A BOY. l WA8 KICKED BELOW THE KNEE BY A HORSE IN 1BW WHEN h MERE BOY, AND SUFFERED FOR tfEARS. IT ACHED TERRIBLY AND SOON BROKE; THEN PIECES OP BONE COMMENCED COMING OUT AND CONTINUED FOR ABOUT A VKAB. THIS WAS FOLLOWED BY AN WHICH LEFT MC IN DAD SHAPE. I WAS ODLIQED TO USE CRUTCHES FOR OVER TWO YEARS FROM THAT TIME UNTIL I WAS CURED ADOUT SIX YEARS AGO I ALWAYS USED TWO CANES. THE DOCTORS TOLD ME THERE WAS NO HOPE FOR A CURE UNLC83 I HAD MY LEQ 8PLIT AND SCRAPED AND THE CORDS CUT. SOME ALSO ADVISED AMPUTATION, OUT I RE. FUSED, AND FINALLY DR. COOK, THE UOTANICAL SPECIALIST OF SALEM, TOOK MY CA8E. I BEGAN TO IMPROVE AT ONCE, AND IN SIX MONTHS MY LEQ WA8 WELL. IN FACT I FEEL THAT DR. COOK SAVED MY LIMB, AND WANT EVERYBODY TO KNOW IT. FOR IT WAS A WONDERFUL CURE. SOON AFTER TREATMENT THE BLACK FLESH BEQAN TO QROW OUT OVER THE BONE WITH A HEAL- THY COLOR." . L A. COOPER. September let. 1802, Tho Albany Democrat says the valley woman who obtained a Judg ment of $1 against a newspaper for libel will hardly havo enough to pay her lawyer, though porhapn moro than a lawyer would bo wortn who would advise a suit in such a cese. At Bangor, Maine, the saloon keep ers vero fined at tho recent term of court in the sum of 28,G82, which In dicates that oven under tho strict Malno prohibition laws, thoso suffer Ing with aridity of tho esophagus can still get It irrigated. Mascagni is In Son, Francisco,-but as thcro havo been no reports of riots it is presumed onlthcr that ho has not attempted to give tho public any of his music, or else, thnt publfo Is better natured, and moro long suffering than Dostonese. The'Orogonlnn Bays: Many of Port lands women nro . Ilka peacocks, They will appear on the streets ar rayed in costume costing small for tunes and with foot gear that seems never to have come in cdritaoi with shoo polish. Our osteemed contemporary is again going to extremes. The supreme court .of MMMChu setts has with a redundance of legal verbiage saplentl decided that a municipality canot buy coal and sell It again to Its cltlsons. With a due deference to the learned Jurists vre would aK. Suppose the municipality bought the coal and sold it, how' would It be punished? A wholo community cannot be Indicted. The story comes from SL Paul, Minn., that when tho Standard Oil trust recently lost a local suit for $10,000 damages tog Injuries caused by gasoline, tho price of the latter waB at once advanced there, and In nlno days enough extra was collected by the trust from tho peoplo of the city to more than cover all of the costs In volved in the litigation. The Portland authorities continue to try to make Mrs. Mason of Corval lis, pay the exponses of tho burial of her son Chostor, who was Identified by several frionds as a suicide found In that city, and all the time Chester Is much alive at homo in Corvallls. Ho does not want to bo burled, and his mother does not want to bury him. If she stands firm she ought to win on tho last ballot GRANDPA'S HEALTH. An Important Factor in tho Ilap pineea of Ills Grandchildren. helpless to the floor. Two years ago j commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery and little 'Pellets,1 and iuproved from the start. After Uk. ing twelve bottles of the 'Discovery' I was able to do light work, asd have been improving ever sinco. I am now in food health for one of my age o years, owe it all to Dr. Pierce's medicines." There are families where Grandpa's rfsit is looked forward to with delight and expectancy. -Grandpa's cemtng means fun and frolic ana enchanting jtories. But there are other families where grandpa's visit is the burden of the year. The children dread it hecaufe they know it will put a stop to their romping. The parents dread it because i medicines." 3TRHNOTa AMD THH STOUACH. ach is "weak." No man can be strong whea th sfom. 1 Mt T " ." a no t lenends ut for nutrition. This sufrition is sutmll The bodr. and organ of it, depends upon the atomtc! tch by food which must be properly digested before it can be assimilated, when the It will disorganize the household, every nember of which muit keep step with gfP Worse Than SiterJa. ( Continued from page 9.) Hack In Now Hampshire thq groat quustlon disturbing tho minds of the! Jacket as an unnatural, barbarous, de grading, Inhuman npd un-Amorlcan mode of punlshmont, and recommond that It bo forevor abolished from our penal Institutions. Another Cruel Punishment The trlcing-up process, which con sists of placing handcuffs upon the prisoner, with his hands behind him and connecting the cuffs with a chain suspended from a ring In the wall above his head, holding the mart's hands high up and compelling him to bnd forward in a atoopeing posture Is altio a cruel mode of punishment. and we recommend thnt this practice be also abolished, as It works In re parable Injury on the kidneys, and causes the victim to faint after under going the punishment for two hours, when he is tevlved and hung up again, This mode of punishment is still in use at the prison. l. j i Bishop of Los Angeles. Intellectual Is the uso of English ' New York, Feb. 21. From an ec words. Among others tho quostion !h ' cleslastlcal source It is learned thnt .he slow shuffling tread of age, and sub ordinate duties and pleasures to the :apricious whims of second childhood. The difference in these two old men is limply a diffeicuce of health. The one aid man is hale and hearty, enjoys his food, sleeps soundly, and keeps Ins grip on public affairs. The other old man is weak and feeble, his appetite and diges tion are poor, his sleep is unsound, he has no interest in life or affairs save as ealthy old age, whether in man or woman, is largely a question ot souna nskod "does a parson got sick op,lll7" Of oourso Oregon Is somewhat distant from tho location of tho trouble, too rumoto to make a proper diagnosis, lleeldee It depends on whnt kind of his personal comfort may be affected, lit itomach and pure, rich blood. To pre serve this condition nature generally ueeds some assistance, in order to get rid of the accumulations of waste, effete the Pope has choeon Ilev. Father (Jon aty president of the Catholic Universi ty of America, to be bishop at Ios j and poisonous substances which tend Angeles, to succeod Uishop Montgom ery, who has gone to Snn Francisco. VIRGINIA DREW TRESC0TT In the Greatest of all Ouidas Stories-Dramatized Yersion of Stratlunore, a Great Play Virginia Drew Trewott, who will be seen In this city on Monday, Feb. 33. nt the Grand Oporn Home in the leading female character of the dra matic version of Ouldn's famous nov el "Strnthmoro" onlltlod "Lord Strath more," Is one ot the most accomplish- tho devotees of fashion.. Miss Tree eott has been surroundod by a com pnny of ladles and gentlemon nil of whom havo held leading positions in flrstrclnwi companies, and are oxpe rienoud In their reapective roles, each suleotod for the particular character which they are to ennut. The produc- PERSONS M6RE 6P"" WISHING MTT "CT5T TO KNOW pen's CAsg CAN .EARN ALL THE PARTICU. LARS BY CALLINQ ON HIM AT IN- DEPENDENCE. OREQON, OR AT DR. COOK'8 OFFICE. 103 LIBERTY STREET. SALEM, OREQON. Boss Washer Are now , , . . to cloc the body and impede the circu lation. It is also needful to keep the itomach and digestive and nutritive tracts in a hculthy condition, in order to properly nourish the body. JIRALTH ih OLD AOE can, therefore, best be enjoyed by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. This medicine cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of diges tion and nutrition. It enables the per fect digestion and assimilation of the food upon which physical strength de pends. It cleanses the blood of clog ging and poisonous matter, and by in. creasing the activity of the blood-making glands, increases the supply of pure, rich blood, which is the final form of nutrition and the life of the whole phys ical mm "I suffered for six years with constipa tion and indigestion, during which time I eniplo ed several physicians, but they could not reach my case," writes Mr. G. Popplewell, of Eureka Springs, Carroll Co., Ark. I felt that there was no help ibr me; could not retain food on my itomach; had vertigo and would fall siomacu ana me oiner orgsas of diges tion and nutrition are diseased, the food eaten is imperfectly digested, and. there is a reduction of the nutrition accessary for the sustenance of the body. This loss of autri tlon soon shows itself in general feebleness or in the weakness" of one or more of the organs meet nnccieu. jinns u u thtt indigestion often results in dtitesse of organs remote from the stomach, the liv er, heart, kidneys, etc, becoming "weak." So also, when the diseased" stomach is cured br "Golden Medical Disco v cry" the diseases of other organs which were caused by the diseased stomach are also cured. I feel that I would be doing an injustice to you if I did not send you a statement of my case," writes Mrs. David W. Guice, of Hamburg Franklin Co., Miss. "I had liver complaint and indigestion. Everything that I ate disagreed with me. I suffered all the time with swimming in my head; heart beat too fast; my feet and hands were cold all the time; did not sleep well at all; was able to go about very little. I commenced to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant Pellets,' in May, 1897, and by December I could begin to get about very well. Have been doing my work ever since, except washing. Peel better than T have for several years. I would recom mend Dr. Pierce's medicines to all who are troubled as I was. I am now sixty one years old, and I thank you most kindly for the happy relief and cure." COOD ADVICB. If you feel weak and run down; If your stomach is disordered or dis eased; if there is heart "trouble," liver "trouble," or kidney "trouble" if your blood is " thin " and sluggish, begin the use of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Dis covery and you will begin to renew your youth and strength. Sick people are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspond ence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V, Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Some dealers, tempted by the little more profit paid by less meritorious med icines, will attempt to sell a substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery," claim ing it to he "just as good." The very claim makes substitution suspicious, A medicine as good as the "Discovery" would sell on its own merits and be asked for by the customer, not pushed off on him. DO YOU KNOW THtB? One of the best medical books ever pub lished, the most modern and compre hensive, is given away to those who write for it. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medicsl Adviser, containing more than a thousand large pages and over 700 illus trations, in sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense f mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, U, Y. 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