r " 'j'flW" ' ' " Tr -""Wl1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 19P4. FOUR t. fe' r 1 1 . i 1 Hi 9N Qf A V $1 tofl ' c WE OLD RELIABLE IKil HOW THE DOCTOR MARRIED There Wasn't Any Story About it, He Just Tied on CAUGHT BY THE RELEASED GRIP- BY PE-RU-NA, Congressman Geo. H. White's Case A Noted Sculptress Uured. fTTtmil TTTTTTYTTTTTTYTTTIXXXXXXXIXlJXLUCIIXXXXIirr Absolutely Pare THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Pound Over. The ease of the 8talo of Oregon , wfaliitirr. vs. I L). Massoy and. Lev Jeffries, dafetidant, was ealled In Jie Uoo IlBrgan' court this morning at 10 o'elock. Th oomptolttt say. Hint defendants, Jeffrie and Maway. uM to prosecut 1ns witness, J. It Queener, spirituous tkiHw, In the form or whisky,, Novtm Iw 21 ami SI, ISO, at their place of IhiwIdww, In Mill at)', without having the HtiMMMry IUwmw. A Jeffries was. attorney for dsfendanls, anil Clinii. I MWary for the tnt. Four witnesses WHS flail!. J. P. Quener. H. 1. Mo Kotia, Iflm F. Harvey and A. Swan Mm. After (Mr tasxlmnny wait taken Judge Horgfut honm! defendants) over to appear In the next term of the cir cuit auurt. fixing their bonds at 100 erioli, wlifeli they were tumble to glv, niuljM were plnoeil In (he comity Jail. B i i Uought the Spuds. It In learned today that lit) eonimls ilSn firm of J. M. Kyi ft Co., have during ttit holiday week purchased 1000 imuka of point) fmm the local grower for shipment to the different irmrKws in this oountry. Theae pur- New York Jnn I Chases included the crops or flu Hylnged tho famous tint near Ilmwu'w Island, and Steve' around the roriifi " llubsr. Frank Ilcrgelt. Sam Hee and also Dick Hoone. all of the same neighborhood. TheM spuds have brought satisfactory prices, and thin one (lrm Is putting money Into circu lation In and about Salem an a remit or tholr ex tonal ve buying nud shipping or .potatoes. This Is, of course, sup posed to be the dullest season of the year, and these deals speak well foe Salem ami her rustling eommlsslon men, ami making a first-class market for producers. " Wheat Took a Jump. Cbtengo, Jnn. J. The board of trade was open but a short time today, on account of It bedim mourning day. The prospect of war with the Orient cnuted a rlsr of tore eceiiu In wheat, which opened at SIX closed at 87 Vt. Armour Is poping the profit I Suspended Him. Sail Francisco, Jan. S. Mayor Sehuilto otdny itispended from ofllce Registrar Wnlsli, because the latter stqrtwl to ulilp the Imllota to Wash Inatoti In the Kahu-Myenmsh contest, whiMi stihpoeuaed by Siieaker Cnuiuiu. -Klre today dnin 'IJttl Church iQUARD HEALTH sHisViTuS IBsRLSm Kterv woman sliould ho that tho per iodical function li kept in a healthy eon dition. The way U to take an occasional dose ot Wine of Card u I KTery woman is subject to conditions whicli bnnf on femule weakness. Wine of Cartlui Hires women strength for all the duties of life. It gives them strong nerres and freedom from pains. Wine ot Conltil not only euros but guards tho health. The organs iiuiekly resjwnd to the healing vegetable ingredient of wiilelt Wine of Card u I is eoHiposetl. A healthy woman does well to take this medieine on approaehing Iter periodical stckneas. Wine of Ctudui eurt-i the worst cases of prolonged female InwUes awl 1km cured thousands of them imiekl)- ami eewpletely ia tlw privacy of botue. CMlCUK.i, Mies., May 1, 1902. WiHettfOweWi awl 'rtMslfeni's ltUck-Oraught is a tare cere for all faaele dieeaMN. 1 itvonuueod vour tueilWinee Ui all uty frieiwU eert wiHri I o Five mouths ago I soulil nut walk arxxvn lb houe wiihoot groat pant but I urn well again I bnv only Ulifii four boUWe of Wine of ('urdui but M better than I have felt to two ear. MK N T UUUMNKLL 44H-H 44444444 ! J903 tQOzt f t May Sood lucb. 800d health and oreat mn,- :: .. jty attend you through all of Nineteen Hundred and :: ; ; Four. I thank you heartily earnestly for your many : : .. that I shall mRlt a continuance of your .Inocrely :: ; ; predated favors and esteem with ww j Ju rl- : ' Love Laughs at Locksmiths, and Hard-Hearted Par ents the Same as It Ever Has When young Dr. Luclen Stark has warttod anythlnj; ho has generally muda a hr.rd camiyalgn for It and won. So now it Is no surprise to his frlcndJ that he has outwitted an unwilling fathorMndaw and captured a, bride by thoso same rush methods Dr. Stark Is n strenuous and promis ing young physician In Hyanns. out there among tho pretty hills, valloys and sand rtunea or flrnnt county. While "Tex" Hurgees, tho Hynnnls cowboy lovor, as told by the World Herald n short Umo ago was busy paying at tention to Belle Gullflol, whom he later matrled, despite the objection of papim und mamma Gnllfoll, the doctor was laying siege to the heart of hor younger sister, Mhts Mary Things progressed well for the young doctor so far as the maid was concerned, from the start; but It wn different when the wishes of staunch old frank Oullfoll, one of the largest and most Inlliientlal cattlemen In the valley, were consulted. lie told the young man. as he had told "Tex" Hurgess and even, It Is said, told Charley Teeters, several years ago that his daughter's third finger was not yet ready ror a circle or gold. And this decision set the young peo ple to thinking, as young people ylll think nt such times. "Father, I am going to innrry Dr. Stark mmio day," confided the fair Mary, but her father only scowled und then went out to count tho year lings. It wa the doctor's turn next, and he approached old KranK Oullfoll with considerable trepidation, for lie well knew In what light his suit was re garded. "No. air! you nr not going to marry my imughter." replied the ranchman, with considerable show or nplrlt "Not now. nor any other tlmn Or Stark rode back to Uwn with n heavy heort. TIhht up!" exclaimed the mall wh n lu hail been toM the tale And tho doctor did cheer up, too. Nor was he even dlsmaje.1 Ho strode cheerily to bis hotel that night and swept Into the parlor. Dropping onto his ravorlte t, the piano stool, ho ran his flngors lightly over the kejs. ami then nls great baas voice broke Into the captivating though rwklcs adeflce or the "Stein Song," The coyotes stopiwd their barking as tho strains swept over the sand hills and the usual admiring audience gath-n-d as the coivces-t prcceexled Stub di'nly the young man arose, gov n rrlcndly iippercut to the landlord, while he pluck! a long, black clgnr rrom mine 1umKh iMwket, and then "it out rnr mmlltitlim. vta a puyslclan wno had only intl" while Hgo nwlorgi.ue the horrors i two dissecting room to be dlscon " u, mwi iceiiugiees pUc nt anatomy Khu m the ratheln.uw? Was th.- young gwnt wmi bucked the " on the grMlrosi wan.v a tlr ,iastiiHg Uie etMw- ), Hwi Ulm "mil we gramt and roarel with de-Hunt-was t)ws smlwart the kind r a fellow to Hve In u tbo prt-veruml "ljciUig papaT NH he. W iton M HhBl w hall se- quoth tho doctor as he bit ht cigar It, two, MrtlMia.rv t .: mokf w.llcn sec;M hi, thoughts and nde hlw rwMty for the blissful .Won of outh and hesUU. It was a few evejOngsi later that tq """"" ,ou,a ve boeu ecea ridJug f" i M ttSh I h IwT VtM fciW v.. 'if '" i r-ir JJsSWi iiiiiil t l W? imlAm s l Tho world I rM 'Ws J ; of medicine SSiPlllBSk 3 I Grip as opl- feff Wg 1 t domic ca- jBlll 9L3 )ES i E tarrh.-- KfeSjF 1 t Medical Talk. 1 Ni JgT hi . MSBsni I II , xxxxxxxxxxiij tiixxxxxmxxxgxsxxxxxxxjr,xxxxxxsxrirxxrr LA GKII'l'K U opldemlccatnrrh. It Hiuroti no cluiM or niitloualtv. Tho ciilturtHlaiHl tbo Iguornnt, tbo aristocrat tnd tbo pauper, tbo iikiuhoh nnd tho i'Limps nro allko subject to In grippe. Nono nro exempt nil are liable. Have you the grip? Or, rnthor, has the grip K"t you? Grip U well named. TIim original 1'renoh term, la grippe, ha In-ea dhorti'iifd by tbo busy Ameri can to rd "grip." Without IntondiiiB to do u u now word ban been colne! that exactly ueHcrlbcrt the cane. As If clutched us In 1U fatal clasp. Meni wonion, children, whole town nnd cities nro caucht in the baneful grip of n tor rlblo monster. l'o-ru-na for Or! p. Mrs. Thcophllo Scbmltt, wlfo ot tho Kx-Sooretary of tbo Gorman Consulate, writes tho following lotter from 3U7 Wabash nvonuo, Chicago, 111.: "I suffered this winter with a novoro attack or Ja firlppo. Aftor using threo bottles of Peruna I found the grip hnd touit' hldeum xlaut w lib aw rul Giui' had I disappeared." Mrs. T. Scbmltt, Mra. Celeste Covoll writes from 219 N. avonue, Aurora, 111.: "Only fhoso who liavo sufforcd with la grlppo niul boon cured can appreciate how grateful I foci that such a splendid medicine ns Poruna lias bcou placed nt tho door of every sufforlng person." Mrs. C. Covell. Jfutcd 6outptrei Cured of Ortp. Mrs. 5f. C. Cooper, of tbo Koyal Acad emy of Arts, of London, England, now residing in Washington, D. C, la ono of tho groatost living sculptors nnd painters of tho world. She says : " I tnke plcasuro In rccommondlrig Po runa for catarrh and la grippe. I liavo suffered for months, and after tho uso of ono bottlo of Poruna I am ontlroly well." Sirs. M. C. Cooper. . D. L. Wallace, a charter momber of tho International Barber's Union, writes from 15 Western avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.: " Following a sovero attack of la grippe I seemed to bo affected badly all over. "Ono of my customers who was groatly helped by Poruna advised mo to try it, and I procured n bottlo tho snmo day. Now my head ia clear, my nerves aro iteady, I enjoy food and rest well. Po runa has been worth a dollar a doso to me." P. L. Wallace. Lieutenant Clarice Hunt, of tho Salt Luko City Barracks of tho Salvation Army, writes from Ogdeu, Utah : " Two months ago I was sufforlng with bo sovoro a cold that I could hardly spunk. "Our captain advised mo to try Po runa and procured a bottlo for mo, and truly It worked wonders. Within two weeks I was entirely woll." Olarlco Hunt. CongrrMinnu YTIilte'ff Letter. Tarboro, N. C. Gentlemen: I am more than satis tied with Peruna and find It to bo an excellent remedy for the grip and ca tarrh. I have used It In my family and they all Join mo In recommending It as an excellent remedy." George II. White, Member of Congress. Mrs. T. W. Collins, Treasurer Inde pendent Order of Good Templars, of Hvorott, Wash., writes: "Aftor having a sovoro attack of la grlppo I continued In a feoblo condition even aftor tho doctors called mo cured. My blood scorned poisoned. Pcrnua cured me." Mrs. T. W. Collins. If you db not dorlvo prompt and satis. J factory results from tho uso of Peruna, wrtto nt onco to Dr. Hartman, giving a full Htatemont of your enso and ho will bo pleased to give you his vnlun''" ad vice gratis. 9 ' Address Dr. Hartman, Presldtut of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. I SUNDAY I I SERVICES oaaa4Kfrs9oeeaaac0 Y. M. C. A. Corner of Commercial nnd Chemek- eta streets. Pror. J V Mntthews will addresH the men's meeting nt the Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon nt 3:30 O'clock. TIlO association nrrhMtrn wl assist In the song service. All men Invited. First Unitarian. Corner or Cltcmeketa and Cottage streets. Frank Auram, Powell, pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mr. Pow ell will speak at 11 a m. on "Tho Old Year and the New Year." and at 7:30 11 m . on a Growing Creed." All cor dially Invited. Leslie M. E. South Salem. W. S. Gordon, pastor. The pastor will b iwme from his va cation and will preach at 11:80 a. m. on "1'ossoeclng the Son," and at 7: SO on "The Guide or Youth." v hsll ih gmu to greet strangers the congregation r the Suud School at It n. League at C:80 p. m. minor Is so ephemeral that It does lot last, nnd tho Jokes or the humor sts who tickled our 'others seem flat 10 us ir not somewhat conrso nnd vulgni. This Is not to i.ay that this Is true or John Phoenix; Indeed, Mr. Bangs Is enthusiastic in his admir ation or "Phooiil.lnnn." Ho up-h6lds his predecessor In the flold of humor, and says his work Is "good, whole nue honest fun." Ho regards tho book as dollclous fooling, nnd he says: What Indeed, do wo not find it Its pages, save, possibly, rccelnts for Mrs. Etta Williams Dead. T. A. Jones, of Mncleny. received a tolbgmm yesterday stating that his daughter, Mrs. Ktta Williams, had died last Wednesday nt Fairhnvos, Wash. Tho particulars or her doatk have not been learned, though alio must have dlod suddenly, ns tho fam ily hnd had no notice of hor sickness. Three of her brothers loft ror there this morning, nnd will, if possible, bring her remains homo ror burial ia tho family comotery in tho Waldo Hills. a well ns past year. Hpworth :: a Happy New Year. esteem with every good wish for : : U. B, Church. Service at the U. II. church la Yew Ifcrk as follews: Preaehlng at 11 a m. and 7 p. m. Sabbat School at m Walter Heyttolds. uaator. W. C T. U. Toe regular 4 .making mlnco pies, puddings, nndf ,hucos, ami lessons on etiquette? All DriTnmnmTniTnnnnTTiTniTimnTTTTTTng "hub ui iiiurnuire nro to tie feumHF: ,here. Tho titles of the rtacontour; tho correspondence of the travollor, I tho diversions of tho journalist; the reflcetlve passage of the essayist; I the artistic sense or the purveyor or' i.iciures; me iiramntlc Instinct or the conturuetor or plays; the measure or the poet, and th? periods or thei philosopher all are lice In one rorm ' or another. . Whether or not one agrees with Mr. Wangs, hero Is u chance to add to the library an attractive edition or n book well worth putting among the Amorl-enns. We f Buy knd Sell 1 Mortgages Geo Vtfti Wiff VT 11.1 jj Music !nd Scwbg Machine Dealer I :: SALEM,:oREGON. TffW4" to the ho, or Caartey TeaOre-ftiJ ivira was ta m.m'. ..,.. ,d hae her. had married where her " ivq Vve cwue to b aarrted." ralknt wived Taa crewoar was a u. UBrt but .!- ... . "- back to Hyamua. U.rgTttJ tier umm. .. ... ... " """ . km aw wiltA " "u rnuta ouuanii w.i.- w.. auHiar O'CktCk UlAAtl.li u.lll 1... -..j . . " "" wrarwM oy mrr. Crawford. pa First Pnssayterlan. M. A. Ketchum pastor. ii..,u AAt'WloA u. SA.ak.i, M ." , w tt w Mi 7 J0 wwRsauttHniou serHtoa w asm mnaMfinssi wa.i..&L. . . -"- (wui scaool at 12 "mag feopto's uatHiag at ti Ik w. B6 UlfTar from small boys in that wo on ever complaint about their be lg too freali. Untold agony U what the woman suffers who ran't get a word In edgeways. Money To Loan p m. reception ksnk.Mj w... . . . " '"" l""wy ----- - uruw. aad Dr. Stark mrj "Phoenlxlana." !. Apptetoo & Co.. kav j,r.M.-i., MODEL OYSTER PARLORS 140 Court Street, Ovsters any style and short orders FW th."1' fchlckn t1m. Shell rlsb, ISta n seaton. 25 cents. dmner8 avery y Salem Abstract i and Land Co. I I F.W. WATERS, Mgr. 1 Diuiuuiiii '11111111111111111111 7 to aaxioaaly laoked for kr .k. .!T,l!,,t w. ywr " Wf a eeaturv I'fcoasrtxlaaa; 0 Skeickes aad Df. Stark Is a son of hru, rv- ii Urk 0 Asist .-j lTT Ktdwt ofuw C5NiHiUm MadTcai M-t. havlus a kost of frieaastn tU vlty- WoiidHeral.j was John HaW. wwieaque." th. .u0tAr hM ruralaked tkla Mw iu .ui. w.e drawla. a.d Joaa ' '-'" twnga aas written i I duct Ion !--r0 Three New Shapes 5 In BluchernndBal shoes New last, best fitter on earth $ See our new enamel and box calf shoos at OSWALT'S fi SA A im. . a44Mw94iWHi i nk M a 8eBCral Propowno. American Oregon WWWWwWfW fMH NtHrW