The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 18, 1903, Page THREE, Image 3

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    MOTHERS-HOUR.
A. Titap forgqnfldencp and
Counsel.
eAscs peculiarly feminine.- It establish. i .
regularity, dries the drains Whir), .nt. Pll m
w omen, heals inflammation ondulceratioui P I WN I
THE DAILY JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1$03.
THREE
mm cures lemaie weakness. For vmmo
women it lias advantages over attysimfl
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When the children's hour is a thing of
the far away past, because' there are no
jaore little ones to have their evening
frolic or bed-time story, the hour once
devoted to thpm becomes the mother's
hour. It is Vn hour iri which the young
woman takes he'r.'old olace at her moth.
er's lenee as 6he was wont when ah
listened to the evening story. But now
she tells the story to the mether: the
itory of her day, her fears, her hooea.
her ideals. Happy is that daughter who
can come to her mother as her best
friend, ns sure of hcrcomDassionasof her
counsel.
It is often so verv different. Th
mother docs not invite the shv confi.
dence of the growing girl. She comes
to womanhood and between her and her
uv mwnn rnr if,ih.iMM
... - -W J .- w 1MI1U1UUIU
on 01 a periect condition of feminine
health, and also because it is free from
alcoho, and contains no opium, cocaine,
nor any other' narcotic. Backache, head
ache, and the ninny ailments resulting
from womanly diseases are entirely cured
by the use of "Favorite-Prescription."
"I will drop you n feiV lines tc-dy to
let you know that I am f eclfrig well now,"
writes Miss Annie Stephens' of Belleville.
Wood Co., W. Va. I feel like a new
woman. I took several bottles of 'Fa
yonte Prescription' and 'Golden Med
ical Discovery. I have no headache
now, no backache, and no more pain in
u,y Biuc. no ueanng down pain anv
more. I think that there is no medicine ' 0 w- j r. iS ",
like Dr. Pierce' medicine. I thank you COm Fed BCaUtieS Cattle III
t,,j uiuvu iui wuai you nave aone lor
me your medicine has done me so.
FIGHT
OF WAR
Missouri Claims the
Very Earliest
Battle .
much good."
mMMm jtinffizlE$jrCrZ3r
uwuauimMKmw ti wmtm-
fflP'w iff
Buggies lo See the Mimic
War-A Glorio::s
Yictory
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Just
Bother is a barrier of reserve.
E word of Advice or counsel might
ran so inucn 10 a gin ai a ume so crit
ical, but she shrinks from asking the
jfUestidn, nnd the mother refrains from
rning the subject, though" in the pal-
cheeks and dark rimmed eyes she
Mads the signs of woman's suffering.
TUB NRED OP IIEU.
There is a real need of help for the
ung woman, .neglect may nave we
ay for years of suffering. The dawn
' womanhood is one of the crises of a
Banian's life, and every care should be
sen to prevent or cure derangements
nich may have serious results in later
e.
!A heart overflowing with gratitude as
en as a scuk e: duty urges me to write
you and tell you of my wonderful re-
very," aays JUs Corinne C. Hook,
uigeDurg, Urangeuurg Co., 5. Caro
. (care of T. II. Hook). "Bv the use
KDr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription I
entirely n new being compared to the
wr uiiscrnuic suiiercr who wrote you
lr months ago. I remark to my par
ts almost every day that it seems al
set an impossibility for medicine to do
Iperson so much good. During the
kole summer I could scarcely keep up
,walk about the house, and yesterday J.
lked four miles and felt better from
fee exercise. I now weigh 125 pounds.
Iljrend in your book of testimonials where,
rpkdy said Dr. Pierce'a medicines were
la 'Thousand pounds of comfort,' please
PletTme add one thousand pounds more to
ItSMlne was a case of complicated fe-
e utsense in us worst lorm.
My sincerest thanks for all you have
tor we ana n hearty 'Uod bless
jbr. Tierce's Faiorite Prescription is
most vaiuacie nnu rename put-up
Heine ever offend for the cure of dis-
IMPORTANT TO WOMKN.
Dr. Pierce invites sick
nnd ailing women to con
sult him hv lettor fro.
charge. All correspond-' u ,s customary for the tonchor of
ence is regarded as sacred United States history to inform her
and the written confidence! ,niio ,i,n i,n noi i.m ,t i..n
$?&$&&& nr occurred at Bull nun. on tho 21st
privacy Observed in per- ul uuiy ioui, aim yui 11 Beams siranp
sonal consultation with that In all theso yenra no Missouri
rrziztya x b,t lrA ,n protcst
Buffalo, N. V., to which in! , nsalnst this fnlso dictum,
stltution Dr. Pierce is chief At. .Fort Sumpter much good am
consulting physician I munition was shot away; but It seems
Wompn in ri.n.r.i -,i !tnnt Major Anderson finally surrcn
TounJ ff4rti2 dored b9cnUBe h0 wns not fond ot a
Ss their npfiredaSon ' ll,ut of "orlt- At Uonro City, almost
oFthe privneue oPffered bv two wceks beforo tho bnttl ot Du
this frL 'Staff by Rf., hro ,wfts b?? bttle
letter with Dr. Pierce, not wblcl1 lasted two whole days and
onjy because his profes-jono,nJan wnlj W1Ioil! ,
sional advice is snppllment- At tho spring convention tho Union
cci Dy nis wle lamerly i '"" """ uuiiidi6ih;vi mu m.-uramuum,
counsel, but because it af- n,ul a compromise on a so-called neu
fordithem a way of escape ! trnllty was effected; but thoro was no
from the indelicate ques-1 neutrality in tho heart of tho kov
tionincs. the offensive ex. ernor, and tho thorn In his side, tho
nininntions and obnoxious ! menace to his peace and plrum, was
local treatments, which of-1 tho Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad,
1110 ronu which nad neon uttllt with
Iioston capital nnd was operated al
most wholly by Germans, all of whom
wore loyal to the Union. When word
reached John W. Brooks, the proBl
dent of the road, that Caleb Jaclcson
was going to tear up tho Ynnlico rail
road, ho appealed to President Lln
coin for military protection. In ro
sponso to this apppal tho president
ordored .Colonel It, F, Smith, wltli tho
Hixtecnin Illinois infantry, to cross
river nnd do sentinel duty along
railroad.
Tho stragctlc nolnt of Northern
Missouri was an almost Impregnable
position between tho forks of Salt
river, and hero Colonel Tom Harris
I:
!f
.Jt
SMOKE
r fend the delicate scnsiblll.
ties of modest women.
Write without fear as without fee, to Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's offer ot free consultation
by letter is not to be classed with the
spurious offers of free medical advice
made by men or women who are not
physicians and cannot legally practise
medicine. Such advice is not only worth
less, but may be dangerous.
in a mue over tnirty years. Dr. K. v.
Cfc,C, VUIC1 .UUU111U
Invalids'
Buffalo,
nearly a score of physicians, has treated
and cured hundreds of thousands of weak
and sick women.
service of women, not merely medical J L,n,d be,"n m"sAcrlnf h,B rc"ult.8 r"
advice, but the advice of a Successful ? 'nn,Rn ?, reaUy, m,
specialist in the treatment and cure oi strong. On tho 7U of July Qonoral
dis
1 muc over ininy years, ut. K. v, gxi
, chief consulting physician to the I tho
Is' Hotel and Surgical Ipstitutc. tho
a, N. Y., assisted by his staff of I -p
peculiar to women.
Sometimes a dealer tempted by the
little wore profit paid by less meritorioui
preparations, will offer a substitute foi
"Favorite Prescription " claiming it tob
"just ns good." It is not wise or safe tc
trifle with unknown medicines. Insist
on "Favorite Prescription" the medicin
which has won the confidence of women
by its almost countless cures.
OtVKN TO YOUNO WOMKK.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, an invaluable guide to health,
is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay
expense of mailing only,
"I think that your 'Adviser' is a fine
book," writes Miss Flora I. Greer, of 107
Howe St., Akron, Ohio, "nnd a book that
every one should own. If more girls
would read it instead of trashy novels
there would be healthier women and
children than there are to-day." h
Send 31 one-cent 1 stamps lor the cloth
bound volume or only ai stamps for the
book in paper-covers. Address Dr. R.
V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Secured Better Rates. and Albany to Roseburg, and from
A special rate has been granted bo- Roseburg to Salem nnd Albany. Tick-
fveen Salem. Albany, Eugene and
osoburg, of ono nnd ouo-thlrd fare,
all persons desiring to witness tho
lseball games ot tho Valley League.
tickets will be sold on Saturday nnd
jnday of each weok; oxcept that
pickets may bo Bold on Friday from Sa-
ets good to return on Sunday follow
ing dato of solo, except from Rose
burg on Monday following dato-of salo.
W. E. COMAN,
Qonoral Passenger Agent.
Uso Trib for tobacco.
jLyon ordered Colonol Smith to inarch
upon Harris and break Up tho camp.
A Flaw In His Plans.
Tho plans of tho campaign wero
faultless, with ono oxcoptlon The
colonel neglected to order fair weath
er, and It rained. Tho soldiers did not
mind tho booming of tho cloud guns.
mat seemed quito appropriate It
was tho drenching rain that rendered
(heir spanking new uniforms all sog
gy, that somehow toolc tho romance
out of the situation and mado them
wish, ns they crawled out of tho box
cars at Monroe, that they had re
mained at home.
Next morning tho sun shotvn out
clear and hot, and as soon as break
fast was over tho momontous march
was begun. As tho soldiers wero mak
ing their way through a narrow dofllo
In tho Swlnkey hills an unseen foo
openod fire on them nt short rango. A
few took down tholr muskets and
flrod a counter saluto Into tho ambus
cade of thick tlmbor and underbrush.
Thoro was a saining among tho
hushes, nnd Captain Orlgslry's force of
CO guerrillas fled through tho woods
liko a hord of frightened deor, for
ono of their nunibor had been mortal
ly wounded,
This' llttlo ntlventuro sorved to warn
Colonel Smith that he was marching
Into what ho termed a "vorltablo
death-trap," and ho determined to got
out beforo tnoro damage was done
Not until then did It dawn upon tho
commander that ho had left his train
AND GET RICH
TLbery smoker of "Recruit 5c
cigars has an opportunity to
share in the cash offer
of $142,500.
Isk the
dealer
Save
the Bands
Two bands from Recruit Cigars are equal to
one taj from Star Tobacco in teeming piesents. i
man to guard It. And tho cloud of
smoke that presently enveloped tho
heavens mado plain tho fact that
thoro was something doing nt Monrou.
Tho loss to tho federal causo through
tho destruction of tho stntlon train
and supplies, was about $40,000, hut
tho loss was really much greator than
this, a loss that was not to bo esti
mated In cold figures, tho loss of
pride, prestlgq, and dinner Colonol
Smith had In him the maklnc of a suc
cessful commnndar, and It required
Just such an experlonco ns this to put
him on his mettlo
8lx Hundred Treed.
As soon as tho scene of tho recont
"conflagration," as ho fondly termed
it, was reached, lie sot his men to
work picking up bolts, nlns nnd nuta
from among the smouldering ruins of
tho train This helped them to rcallzo
that they had "burned their fingers,"
nnd the scrap metal could bo used In
stead of orthodox artillery ammuni
tion. Then he took possession of thi
seminary building and put himself in
position to enduro n slcgo.
Soon tho news was carried ovor tho
country that COO Yankees woro "troed
up nt Monroe, and fvery ablo-bodjed
man, woman nnd child within a radius
of a dozon mllos turned out to seo tho
fun. Colonel Hnrrls, finding thnt
Colonel Smith's little visit had been
deferred dotermlnod that tho pro
posed mooting should tako place, evon
If ho had to change his rolo from host
to guest. Accordingly, he summoned
all his mon and marched to Monroe,
where ho sat down In front of tho
somlnary nnd waited for tho Union
commandor to come out and "shako
hands." IJy noon of Wednosday. tho
win ot Jiuy. tnero woro more than al
thousand rohols on tho pralrlo around
tho town, all eager to help noko tho
gamo out of the holo Finally It was
decided that a rannoo would bo re
quired to, compel the federals to sur
render, and thero wero those among
mo besiegers who Know where ono
load of supplies and ammunition at I could be found. A flue nlnonounder
Monroe, without so much as a police-' toKOther with five balls, had been hid-
-' n ' jr i
nn.
den tmdor a haystack on ninlr Todd's
farm near Palmyra, and undor a sham.
woou-pno near by wns a six-pounder,
with about 40 balls. Tho smaller dan.
non, howovcr, was1 not mounted, nnd
honco unfit for uso; Cannon nnd balls
had lo bo hauled 20 miles In a wagon,
so It wns 1 o'clock Thursday before
tho bombnrdment began.
Had a Regular Jubilee.
Never hnd thero been such a Jubl
loo In that section ot tho country.
Indies and children drove up In their
carriages. Rustle lovers hold para
sols ovor their sweethearts while
they watched a suro-enoueh llvo bat
tle Rut tho show was not without
Its drawbacks. Thero Is an art In
gunning as thero Is In most things,
nnd the man who operated tho robot
cannon was a sort of a caricature
artist Only three out of 34 balls
struck nnywhero nenr tho somlnary
building. Indeed, somo of tho specta
tors assorted that tho seminary was
tno oniy saro piaco for miles around
Yet tliq guunor was not wholly to
blame. He was firing six-pound bnlls
from n nine-pound cannon I It was
fortunate thnt tho slzo of tho cannon
nnd bnlls wbh not roversod. or tho
soldlors might havo been set to work
with their Jack-knives to whittle tho
balls down to lit tho gun. Meanwhile,
tho fedornl soldlors Insldo tho build
ing Bont out an occasional volley of
bolts nnd screws; but tholr position
wns anything hut agreeable
At 4:30 whon Colonol Smith was
considering tno advisability or a sur
render, thero was a suddon commo
tion outside. A snorting engine came
pulling down tho track, bearing tho
troops thnt hnd been left nt Hnnlbnl.
and aa soon ns It came within range
a brass cannon on ono of the flat cars
opened its ominous mouth and saluted
tho picnickers. Languago Is Inado-
quato to describe tho effect of this un
timely Interference. In an Instant the
pralrlo was a chaos of flying horsos
nnd flying men Soldiers throw away
their guns and took reruge In the car
rlages with tho ladles. Erstwhile
constant lovers forsook tholr swoot
hearts and fled In dismay. To uso tho
old Qroek military term. Colonel Har
ris nnd his men "skedaddled."
That night word reached Washing
ton that a desporata battle was In pro
gress nt Monroe, nnd thnt tho Union
forces wero being annihilated, Colo
nel John M. Palmer, Colonel U, S.
drant, and a fow other men of subse
quent military celebrity wero ordored
to the rrscuo, and by Friday morning
more than 2000 troops woro on tholr
way to tho scat of hostilities.
And yet tho seminary fight at Mon
roe City Is not given as much as a
mention nmong tho decisive battles of
tho civil warl Ernollo R. Do 8holl, In
St. IOiils Olobo-Democrat, ,,
With tho visit of Dr. I.oronz to thin
country tho press woko up to tho fact
thnt America has In Osteopathy a
most excellent systom ot bloodless
surgery all Its own.
Drs. Schoctllo, Rarr & Rarr. Osteo
paths, Grand Opera Houso, Salem, Or.
WHAT TIME PROVES.
This thing of being sick and looking
for a euro Is a mighty serious busi
ness. Peoplo are not glvon to Joking
even nt tho first symptom of tho ap
proach ot tho grim dostroyor, They
do not want to bo the subjects ot ex
periment, but want.medlclno that has
. trie test ot years behind It. A
medicine that has been mado and used
for 20 years gives assurance of its
worth, and can bo taken with a faith
that they have the very best cure tho
world affords. All this enn bo said
ajout Dr. Clunn'a Improved Liver Pills
as a remedy for elck-bcadacho, dys
pepsia nnd Indigestion, It begins right
at tho source ot tho troublo nnd ro-
moves tho oauso. Wo will send a
sample uox or. tneso puis tree, or a
full box on receipt of 26c. Sold by all
dngxists for 2 Co per box, or address
Dr. Dosanko Co., Pblladephla, Pa.
For salo at Dr. Stono's Drue Stores. 2
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