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"7" ""f TWTHSP W" iprlTr9?HClnf1 " rHEGHEERFIBjffilOT ll -.: -v?: : 'Jot , fPHE &A1LY JOURNAL SALM,. QREG.QN, SATURDAY,. NOVEMBER 2f, Hm I' ' !. ( i mm iiiui.i " i .1 ? now DvwaraiA m, curst. . There is in .tSJ id.: ' ' dysptpsis and other diseases ot Uft And the Glum Dyspeptic. 3cggS&$ .. Dwcovcry always Kelps and almost al- Thc cheerfuHd!dt la tfie WM.i lcux? J, njnetyight- per cent. Who when he kcs' von com ii .tS ?S ! .n.,CB ??"? " hat louse dripping from the storm TnnniZ. T a lair ana ri,,' Wu " hsj rhittlinand the" knife slinrVn i-.f SSS Ua?.most ? 4 bl- A the top of a finger he uld sa7 ins iTO.S.Sf PT' uuicr mem- THRBK WJU-;JilUJr31JCANS? ; -u - ''ARM ENTHUSIASTIC Ihe cheerful idiot to ask fool questions. wyic um. np.inin mm as the mosquitoes because they can S"W unless a T A . ... IrlOi OAniNtliii and Mimic of 577 Royden Street, Cam. den, N. J., writes: "We fulfilled an engagement of twelve weeks and the Mnsfltf n.inT. . . fit. .... ..v..Vfv,rv uMi Mjiwun uim as tney 10 With, moWUltoea hrranu t..n . fi fc.ln .n,li.. ... .L"V .Y.v engagement 01 I be eWrful Tnf . . :? .J16 consta"t traveling gave me a bad touch C. L of the boarding house tackled a - I j S Mil I fcL DsJberab.e looking fellow -boarder who wis tortured bv dvsnensln. nTTclln Bttltb," he cried, nren't yon feeling .well ? " And Smith growled back : "It's fion at vntir hnaltifca hnm Tin f1tnrr n iBTalk about adding insult to injury 1 jWhat could be any worse than asking a nan wno uaa suuenng stamped an over Vim, "Aren't you feeling well ? " its ramer nam tor tbc dyspeptic to lake a stranger to the disease under Und just how much suffering dyspepsia in cause. Words don't eznrcss it. Chat terrible gnawing sensation in the Itomach is past dcacriDtion. Even after rou have recited the enecific aches and ;in9 there are no terms to express the emulative and combined effects of them , upon both mind and body. DON'T COtTIVATB DYSPEPSIA. That would seem unnecessary advice. ret it is a fact that in the main, people pho finally become dyspeptics seem to ave studied now quickest to bring on se disease. They eat Irregularly. They it unwholesome or innutritious foods. iev eat heartily when they are tired with a day's work and the stomach needs rest instead of exercise. In fact if they de a study of the quickest way to lyspepsLi or disease of the stomach in Mnerai and its aiiieu organs ot uigcs icrn and nutrition, they could not prnc- dce more successful methods. iWben dyspepsia once has its grip on He stomach the man wuo uaa expert nented with tablets and powders and ither palliatives without permanent re lief finds himself asking the question. TAm T Tr rrnltn in hi xrpl airatn so bat I can eat with appetite andenjoy-ient?" IThe one necessity to the recovery of ealtb is the cure ol tne diseases 01 uie aach and other organs of digestion ad nutrition. Tablets of soda,, mint, , will for the moment alter the con- lilon in the stomach, but they won't ter the condition of the stomach itsell. iese things are therefore merely pal- stives. Not only do they not cure but affording temporary relief they lull Ee victim into a false security uutll he obablv finds himself some day very Euch worse for their use. I had tried everything possible to cure it till last week while playing at B. F. Keatb's Bijou Theatre, Fhiladelpha, in the Neb eon Trio, a professional friend of mine advised me to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. I tried it, and. thank God, with good results." "For three years I suffered untold agony," writes Mrs. H. R. White, 'of Stanstead, Stanstead Co., Quebec (Box 115). "I would have spells of trembling and being sick at my stomach, pain in right aide all the time ; then it would work up into my stomach, and such distress it is impos- mure 10 ucscnuc. 1 wrote to the World's Dispen sary Medical Association, stating my cat to them, and they very promptly answered and told me what to do. I took eight bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, and five vials of Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets. Thanks to Dr. Pierce and his medicine I am a well woman to-day. Dr. Pierce's medicines also cured my mother of liver complaint from which she had been a sufferer for fifteen years. We highly recommend these medicines to all suffering people." Diseases which seem to be remote from the stomach, but which originate in the Stomach arc cured through the stomach. For this reason diseases of heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and other organs are cured by "Golden Medical Discovery," when it has cured the disease of the stomach, and its associated organs of digestion and nutrition. It has been a surprise to many people who have taken "Golden Medicul Dis covery" fpr stomach "trouble," to find that as the stomach was cured, diseases of long standing which had affected other organs were cured also. The "weak" heart becomes strong, the slug gish liver active, the clogged kidneys ore cleanse, the lungs made sound. The whole body is practically renewed, built up with firm, healthy flesh, and not puffed up with flabby fat. Some dealers desiring to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritorious medicines will sometimes offer the customer a substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery," claiming it to be "just as good." Nothing is just as good for you which has not just as good a record of cures, and no other medicine has a record of cures compar able with those effected by the use of "Golden Medical Discovery." G1VK IT TO 30MK OKK BUS. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing over a thousand large pages and more than 700 illustra tions is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. If you doti.'t feel the need of this valuable mtd ical work yourself, why not give it to some friend or young married couple. It is an invaluable gift, and one which will be highly appreciated by the recipi ent. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the volume in durable cloth-blndlng, or only 31 stamps for the book in paper covers. Address Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Tho meeting of the Yourur. Men's Rapubllcan Club, last evening. In the office f JuyicH 6f (ho;Peaco Hoi gun. was tho best attondod political gather lng seen, in Salem In many days. The young Republicans from every poiV tion of tho sovou wards composing th city woro-prosont in goodly numbers, and an earnest crowd ltTvai. Prosldont Hal D. Patton called the meeting to order, and gavo tho mem bers present a heart to heart talk on tha coming campaign, and tho neces sity of a porfect and earnest organl. th oxecutlvo commlttoo as follews: Ward No. 1 E. D. Horgan, Frank F. Toevs. Ward No. 2 a I MdNnry, W. E; Richardson. W Krd No. 3 J. O. Graham, "John W. Ro'n6lds. Ward No. 4 J. 0. Goodalo, Jr., A. .W. Proseoti. WhVd No. 60. McCorniiok, L. R. Stffisbn. Ward No. C Orr Royal, Fred Kross. Wan! No. 7H. S. Radcllff, Chas. Elgin. Tho nominations woro confirmed by Hi. mnAllni. TUd H,ulitnHt .M.n......l ntlnn tin w.. fAlto....! 1... Tl... II- "'" """ '"" '" '"m"""" uuHUlllltw - .u..unvu , .thonr8tmeeUngof theoxocutlvo uoynoius, it, j. aponcor, J. a. Graham, J. M. Kyle, J. C. Goodale. Jr., D. F. Wst and others, all agreeing with Prosldoitt Patton, and It was tho senso of tho meeting that a perfect organiza tion must bo effected in order to achtove political succoss and recogni tion. Tho club doclded,on solectlug an ex ecutive committee, to bo composed of two members fro'm each ward, Thlo determination arrived at,, tho meeting took a recess, whllo tho Inombors from tho sovgral wards wont Into cau cus, to sofoct tholr respective repre sentatives on tho oxecutivo commlttoo. This committeo will be an advisory committee to President Patton, and will work with that official. When tli e meoting was again called to order, the chairmen ot the several delegations announced the selection of com mlttoo for noxt Monday ovonlng, av Justlco Horgan's office, for consulta tion, and tho next meoting of tho club wns called at tho same placo for Frl day evening noxt, Tho chair also appointed a commit' toe of threo to draft a constitution, consisting of J. W. Reynolds, J. C. Goodalo, Jr., and Chas. Elgin. Prosldent Patton rondo an enthusi astic address, congratulating tho club on tho progress mndo,' and It J. Spen cer discussed at length tho direct nomination system now botng tried in this city. Justlco Horgnn and J. C. Graham spoko enthusiastically of the outlook for succoss, and urt;od a con. tlnuanco ot tho work undortnken by tho club, to perfect n pormanont or gaulzntlou, so thnt tho club would bo coma a power for good In thepolltlcs of the city, county nnd state. 8647 Indiana Avenue. Cnicioo, Jrx., Sept. 37, 1902. I have been a sufferer with almost every kind of female trouble for years, but as Jong as I could get around and do my vrork I would not try patent medioinea as I hod no faith in them. About oight months ogo I had to Uke to my bcd.suffering with prolapsus of the uterus, witli bearing down pains and intense pains f .t. l..1 If ......l wlm wnn fl HtlfUl tTIM toW raeof Wine of Cardui and sent forabot- S . 1 .!.. .1 ..1..1 . 1... .1.- .11.1 . tlifif lie. t am mueeu u,i,u lul" r,D "" " v first bottle started me on the road to recov- . L ..t 1 .l -.l U 1.ma HiAntlil T UTftl ery. Jn a tew weess i was oui u w " w -.v.- . - in Itclter liecilth and stron ger than I hail Won years. I take a dose now, occasionally, of Wine lanlui and am iePt in Sw'y, AVoodman's Circle No. 70. perfect health. Jfi&ga)tTi '. S Eight Hour Legislation Ashland, 0.,Nov. 21. In view of tho offort for olght'hour legislation which organized labor's representatives havo, already bogun In Washington, F. K. Myors ot thlr place, prosldout of tho National Association of Agricultural Implement nnd Vehicle Dealers and a leader among the prominent em ployers af tho country who havo or ganized for tho purpose ot combating what they regard as tho unreasonable) and unjust domando of tho labor unions, has glvon forth tho following stateraont of his vlews: "Tho tondenoy in tho direction of an olght-hour schedule for labor de mands tho attontlon of ovory em ployor. From a manufacturer's stand point, tho future ot our employes 9 to 10 hours per day and get results as we have heretofore, or be com pelled to recognize tho eight hour. schedule. "I huvo always, taken the; f)al(Ion that if we can have tho services of our artisans nnd mechanics from 0 to 10 hours per day, we enn compete against any cbuntry in tho world and. practically without protection, nnd that the future of our country and Its Krowth In the Introduction of manu factured articles Into foreign Jamie depend vory largely on our ablMty to do this. During my travels In for elgn countries I found where the eight-hour schedule existed that cop dltlons were decidedly unfavorable, resulting disastrously to the em ployer because of his Iocs of business that went to others more favorably situated, and the fact that the laborer who has time to stop at questionable resorts on his way to work before 8 a. in., and to do bo on roturnlng at 5 p. ni., becomes demoralized. "I have also taken the position that It is manifestly unfair to the fanner who, to mako It pay, Is compelled to go to work at C or '7 p. nr. Tho farmer boy would become discontented with his lot to tho extent of leaving tho farm still mora rapidly It he vorc to hoar our whistle and that ot othora at 8 o'clock in tho morning, and on completion of tho day at G o'clock. This would cortnlnly have Its effoct on tho young men on tho farm and is another reason why wo should havo tho nervo to fight every effort on tho part of tho politicians to socuro an olght-hour Echcdulo. Thoy nro largely tha tnsttgntors ot this plan, and for political promotion solely. "In my judgment ovory niombcr of tho National Association of Agricul tural Implomont and Vohlolo Denlsrs should matto It a point to roach tho ear of ovory ono In power In his dis trict nnd oppose this growing sontl input that will certainly provo dis astrous t6 our intorosts for tho rem sons given, nnd maiiy-others that might be onuinorntod. In my judgment, It Is decidedly better to advance the pny of labor working 9 to 10 hours per day than to grant n reduction In tlmn for the same pay, and produce goods for the markets of the world." . Distress , After Mating Nausea between meals, belching, vom iting, flatulence, fits of nervous head ftcho, palu in tho ftomacb, nro all symptoms ot dyspepsia, and tho longer it Is neglected the harder it is to euro it. Hood's SarsaparlUa and Pills Radically and permanently care it strengthen and tono tho stomach and otlior digestive organs for tho nat unit performance of tholr functions. Accept no eubstltuto for Hood'u. "I hsd dyspepsia twenty-fivo years and took different medicines but got no help until I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla. Have taken four bottles ot this medlclno and can now eat almost anything, sleep well, have no cramps In my stomach, no burning and no distress." Mas. Wuxmh G. BAMim. II Olncy &L, Providence, R. I. Hood's SnrsnpnrlllQ promises to euro and koops tho promise. For a good banjo, guitar, mandolin, violin and French harmonica call en W. Calvot, 1C8 Stato ntroot, practical watchmaker, who will Bell you- all thoso artlcloa at rock-bottom prlcoo. cod Beware of Ointments for Catarrh tht Contains Mercury. As mercury willsurely destroy tho sense '.of iwneir:' ana. completely do rftngotffo wEolVtJ'siora, when enter ing it tli rough tho mucous surfaces. Such articles should novor bo nood ox- copt on prescription from roputablo pnyslclans, as tho damago thoy will do la ten-fold to tho good you can pos sibly derlvo from thorn. Hall's Co- tarr Cul-o, manufactured by F. J. Che ney A Co., Toledo, Onto, contains no morctiry, and Is taken Internally, act ing directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces ot tho system. In buy lng Hall's Catarrh Curo bo suro you get tho gonulnc. It is taken internal ly and mndp'ln Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Bold by druggists. Prlco 75 o por bottlo. Hall's family pills ftro tho best Bohemia Felt the 8torm. W. W. Warner camo down from Bo hemia Wednesday. Ho has boon ac tively onfoigcd in mining in tho dis trict for sevoral years, nnd nayn that tho recant stoma was tho most sovora fn his knowledge, considering that tha winter season ban only just opened. Ho says tho enow Is' from two to flvo foot deep, and that mora timber haa fallon than for many yoare pant Initio County Loader. 4ttoiieBe;iattgwictf8Hitcc4-MWB V We Have a Few Dealing Stoves 4 To close out Any old price takes them J :::::Call and See Them::::: R. ft WADE & CO. Tho, Latet; Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tolls this now yarn: I' always carry a bottle ot Kemp's Dalsnm in my grip. I take cold easily, and a ow doses of tho Bal sam always makes me a well man. Everywhere I go I speak a good word for Kemp, I take hold ot uy custom ers I take old men and young men, and tell them confidentially what I do, when I take cold. At druggists, 25 and to cents. 4 -fin ' w i " Willamette Umvetsity John H. Coliwan, Pjiesidknt, Salkm, OitKaoN. College of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medfcine, Wiu&lc, Oratory, Theology. PREPARATORY DEPARTMET-Ocen to students cotnpletlntr elybth aittt do cartment lower grfliJta In preparatory department- Besides affordlne professional tralnlne, the University seeks lo clve 8 thoroocti praellcol education for all who are aware of the value of trained brain. THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT-Offers olthorough course In loe theory and practice of teaching. Meets all the requirements of state school law. Its teachers are In constant demand, Catalogue Upon Application. E.S. LAMPORT, Est. I0o9 OLDEST " HARNESS HOUSE in Oregon. Largest Stock Clot my prices on a fino BUGGY HARNESS 289 Commercial St A NEW BOOZE TOO GOOD FOR HOGS I Bn- I torn Wine of Cardui brlnps certain relief to wowen sufTerinff any symp- of 1'ar.mi stops bearing down pains by pernuwiemly relievinff the infUon hivh weaken, the ligament, Uljng i womb l- " ned suffer every ruontn it jwi take wis humhuo. iwi. -will be painless and healthy without continual weakening drains ot Cardji w.ll make your health right and joa may treat yoursei in your own home, iiecure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui druggist toaay. The tieriodieal discharge j drains, w too ourwlf prirately trom your MERMm vcQOtx State JSanfc Incorporated. lm , son, Oregon, Jeffei4 makes loaa. cU- TiansacU a Bnerl baBklng business; counts bills and recelre Heposiu. Deals In fora'gn and dosestlc exehange. Collections mad on fawrable Unas. Notcries Public We tender our sermes la all fflatteru .ai .. a 1am w ft a el -nnBn!Bt Seal esUt 'eans sw -- - of of SOLICITED. The potato and the turnip promise to become strong rivals of malt In 'the manufacture of an laUKXieatlnK ! beverage. Tho effleleaey of tho ule 'of thoso vogotablos was dlfoewoii in a novel way. Thomas Warraa, who resides gn the old trnHk road wool of Oonova, N. V.. nolieod tw day thin woek that his bos apjtosrod to b ' dasod. t It win found that (loorgo Wosi aod WIIHam Xoilot, two itinotaftt farm- . hands hlmd by Mr. Warren roeontly , had boost squeosln poUtooo aHd tor i nin up Into a bmsm. aju otter .pro Turin all Uio extract therefrom threw th.' rwiwuns of tko nuu to mo hagt. The boo wvtdonUy did not rofpilro ssorii of a loiWv.h- asoosco te not oo a oood "Jag." AH this wosk M swlao kavo apoftsrod lnto?sa(Jd. nn4 Mr. Wt-rroo sueooodod In Ulr at tho oawM only after ho found "the two (arsaba4 aad a don chHi hlttiuR ii a kx of tho dow "mimh of'fru Buutr la tho bars. NoWt was akMMt il&zod by the drink, while bis portMr com wUtoIr "waralrsod." Warroo w drfui prortorUtw of iiotnto jnleo and turnip JHleo as a Jag nrodtteer. Mr. Warrl'n Mid: "I tosttd Ut al (red merit of this mixture for my Mlf. A wtnaglasoful guve ise Uie sot) sotlon of goJHif up Ih a boMooH. Ton wlnntoa afterward I became silly drauk ad It was throe hours before I roRoUiod my normal self. It wtll be a vtygnar If Hit on tho market. Tho lAots k Hot airoeablo. but If wins sweet cordial Is added tho drink e(Hild bo mtulu (MloiaMe. 1 Nwr, myaoif start, tho maiwtaetare of this now dl oovr- I havo warood tho boys not to rtrtok toe wock of this stofT. and not to fid any ttf tho loft-wor Mask to the swmo. If tho swloo haro the imm awHtlOM as I did today thoy wtll Ho groatly dioopinlaUMl In not goUJu raorg Hiah."vl Mrv Wanyon Ut oso of the farmers who thro vrookti'ago took raoastiroc to stop tho farm bands from tapping corn sljgo &fti oxtraeiin the ferment mi oiee thrrom. Now (hat volutin turslp JNIfA hac boon dlsoevored as u yi produoor. the farm nolo neeq, not oowft to town when thoy with t Harrt & Lawrence b Sell more Oroccrles and tetter Groceries than AHYflODY There's where you get GOOD treatment and GOOD goods Stop in and for yoursolf. cld p. o. ORocunv. Burroughs 81 Fraser TINNINQ inori WORK Pl.UMDINQ Best Material, Best Workmen , and Promptness are.oui&Jto STATE 8TnEET, 8ALEM, OREOONJi ft J. A. AUPPEnLE, President. A. F. HOFER, Vice President &i E. W. HAZAROTCsshtsr. dkft U harrow of the htoos. Thoy jacod to tho tofomatloH ttom (helhars tho choke of two merited oort CLg Ttieo. M. apr BowwMor to Uerr & I'UI, . - , - -'d&x-xxasitiaBaiiaaB. Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating a Specialty OREGON Interest YOUR BUSINESS Won tsat too 10 vho s u w w "