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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1904)
'vQHsMWa' TOUR DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1904. COMING BRINGING CATARRH WINTERS THE ART EXHIBIT OPENED Every Catarrh auffcrer dreads the coming of winter, for with the first Umsotli of the " ice-king " this miserable disease is fanned into life and all the, disgusting symptoms return. The nostrils are stopped up and the ithrost can be kept clear of mucous secretions only by continual hawking 'and spitting. Catarru is a nuisance aud source of annoyance, not only tto the line who has it, but everybody elae. The thick, yellow discharge tfrom the head produces a feeling of personal defilement, and the odor of Uho breath id almost intolerable. The catarrhal poison brings on stomach troubled and affects the Kid jieya and Bladder It attacks the soft boueo and tissues of the head 'and Uiroat, causing total or partial deafnew, the loss of smell and giv ing to the voice a rasping, nasal Iwang. No part of the body is secure .from On ravages. Catarrh makes you side all over, for it is a dis easeof the blood, and circulates all through the system, and for this reason, sprays, washes, inhalers, powders and salvctt have proveu if all urns. The way to cure Catarrh thor oughly and permanently is to cleanse the blood of the unhealthy secretions that keep the membranes of the body inflamed, and nothing does this so aurdv and promptly as S. S. S. As COULD NOT HEAB THE TICK Of A CLOUK. Wtwatowd, P July i, 1903. "bavattiod B.S. 8. for Catarrh of the inner etr, and hare found it an excel lent remedy for umi. I had been troubled with this, dlssaso for years and tried atfny thing- in an offort to iret relief, but nothing- did mo any rsrmnoeut good until I beg-an S.B. S. had a dUohtrge from tny oar and my hearlnr wu so badly affected that I oeuld not hear the tick of a clock. I was in bad abape when I began your mod ielne. 8. 8. 8. hat done away with the discharge and my hearlnit has been wonderfully improved; o much so that I can now carry on a conversation in an ordinary tone, whereas a year ago this was Impossible. Your raedlolno has done mo a world of rood and I do not hesitate to giro it the credit it desirvss. W, V. IUIUMIIINB. Three Days at the Armory for the Public Schools HO BICIK OF OATAIinir IN THIR TEEN YEAB8. ' Krobs, Ind. Ter., Aug-. 1, 1003. jjearoira. About thirteen years ago I used your imidr for Oatarrh. I had been troubled with it for about nine years, but since talcing B. 8. II. have never boon worried with it. I feel able to reoommend 8. t). 8. as a sure oure for Oatarrh. T. MILIAVEB. 'ranged for this, Wodnosdny, evening: Song Sixth grade girls from Norm school. Piano solo Joy Tumor. Addross Hon. T. T. Gcor. Song Fay Hutchlns. neeltatlonVera Dlnlngor. Piano Fleda McPoolt. The Children's Exhibit. All around Hie wall are' dlsplnjfl of the work done by the grades in penmanship, drawing nnd color work the best of which Is to go to the world's fair at St. Louis. There arc 10 framed pictures, that cost about $300. the proceeds of the former ex hlblt. The proMiit exhibit will pro duce about $500, of which the teachers have given about $100 The Salem Women's Club will try to raise anoth er $100 This will be used to decorate an English art room. The Sliakespoan section of the Womnn'r club will es . , , tabllsh a Shakespeare corner with n This afternoon, at 1 o clock, the dramatist Mrs second art exhibit for the benefit of braver has secured pledges of about the puBlIc schools was opened anJ $250 In cash and pictures from friends will continue the rent of this week. It of the movement. The collection Is expected to raise about .$500 for when completed, will bo tho best . ' , owned by any public school In Ore work, of art for the peimanont deco- f)r on thg pac(c coagti intlon of the public schooln of this ! . . city .The Horace K. Tnrnor collection of photographs of masterpiece and ?oproductlons of wateu coitus and oil paintings is composed mainly of UNITED STATES SENATOR THURSTON, The Brilliant Statesman from NebraslJ Makes an important ruuuu ubiiuruuco, Woman's Club Will Raise a Hundred Dollars by ' Several Arabian Nights Entertainments A Pleasant Affair. Ono of tho most pleasant ovents of this week In the social icalni was the reception given by Mrs. C J. Olm- stead, Mrs. A. C. Iawrcnce and Mrs nt the home of Mrs modem works, although embracing p w. stetislofT. loof oj the blood is poisoned with many of the old masters. It Is ontlro Olmitmd. at No. 10, Division street 'Catarrhal matter tho discharge of mucus and other disgustfuir symptoms ma"y "l "'om """ u ,... .-,!.. .i.i.l-.ii-- .itl -...:.. a a a . t t. ....!.. ,-.,, i.. ,iii.rcnt frnm lio Plsnn nnllonllnn. Josierua) uuuriiuuii. mi uiuuinn m Vl MJG MiaVIUUIV UIDIUDU VVItt WUUkHIUCi VJ. Wl. kJ. ILVSia IU IUW tVMIIlUlit OUUlVtt 1 IIIIIWIHV .w.. ..w a. .. v....vv..v..f M0 jnL of the trouble and purifies and enriches' tlmt wn, lhovm hwe ait ta The the blood, and so invitroratcs and tones ud . . ' . the system that catching cold and con-l 1 children of the trading Catarrh is not so likely to occur.' grades and their mothurs held the ar- Keep thcblood in order and wintcr'scomingno th)g aiternoon ln g0odly num brings none of the discomforts of Catarrh. I Write ua particulars of your case, nnd bers, and there was a constant Btream let our physicians help you cct rid of this' nf viaftnra Tim nrneram this evenlne fclood-tnlntlttfj and stubborn disease. We make no charge whatever for ) nB follows- medical advice. WE SWFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAm The following program has boon ar St. oim Exposition JSuilbtngs terday the local lodgo of Itathbone Sisters worn the lnvltod cuosts. nnd wore de- first and second g,ltfuIy entertained The lively and w VI Ui 1 O'.) j Wld - 1 i 11 . Mi 1 III . ' In 1 1'U M t . leiMl Weit Virgin a Duildlng ,""""r L. . . ' u ,xac 'a,ll,m- loads to the second floor. " '" 1,v " ' ",1"" ' """ 'a'l ta UiUW,wh.ro Is pioMdd a bnnniKK Imll 1 i'.i 1 t ' ,0 ue- Ik shapv o( a Orwk ttiTO fet O hr rooms privatv for .. . 1 ram cvraor rues ovi the oftlclHU. sra m the tmi Hoar mm. urn h o nwll some KUInr. Th. txtvilor (U.Lh will ne staff and fiim the ctKr of the bullitlu U . l..l.. -ri,. .... ....... ... '- - - "! ni ifumur ii nniuitui in 1 1 IN, H ll 1 f It. !. fasclnntlng Game of "Pit" was played and no compnny of Indies ever con tested the corners more closely than they. Mrs 55. J. -Itlggs succeeded In capturing the most, nnd received the first prlro, while the consolation prlzo was tied botweno Mrs, Pogue and Mrs. llufoid. Dainty refreshments were sorved during the nftornon by the hostosees, which woro onjojably dls cussed. About 20 ladlos woro proeont, nnd a moat delightful nlternoon was spent Victory for Women Suffragists In Tasmania. A bill granting full tuffrngo to wo men hns passod both houso of par liament In Tasmania, making the I fourth Australian state to tako such .action. Full 3iiilrago was granted to lho womon of Now Zealand In 1893 ,to tho womon of South Australia In J1895, to thnw of Wort Australia In 1 1809, and to thoso of New South 1 Wales In 1902. In tho Inst named eer tho federal parliament extended (full national suffrago to tho women , of all tho statos of Federated Austra Ha. This net placos tho womon of the four states In which full suffrage prevailed on an absolute political oquallty with the male cltUens of those states The womon In the three states which had not extended the elcctUo franchise to them wero In th position of being nblo to vote for all national olllcers and In all munlc Ipal elections, but not for membors of the state iwirllnmont. Now ono of thoso thiee, Tasnianln, has granted full suffrnge, with tho solo reetrlc tlon that women are not eligible to Bit In tho stnte parliament. I Australian women, llko tho great mass of women everywhere, aro not ambitious for offlco. so they do not mind this. In time, doubtless, this retrlctlon will be removod. It now enialns for Victoria nnd Queensland to onfiaiichlse tholi women, and then the women of all Federated Australia will le i)IHIcall free. l'togrtw 11 In the announcement tlmt 20m, imitlOR OP THE UiaTED STATES S2XATE CIIAMBEK. JSx-Senator John M.Thurston, of Omaha, Nebraska, Is one of tho most proaJ nent and influential mon ln tho country. IIo made tho speech nominating VnA deutMcKinley at tho Bt. Louis convention, and was inado pormanont Chalramj of this convention. Ho was also mado Chairman of tho convention that rcnonjl natcd the lato President McKInloynt Philadelphia. Howns appointed by p,jj Idcnt McKinley to bo Chairman of tho St. Louis Exposition Commission. H This promlnont gentleman rocontly wroto tho following lottor to Tho PemaS Modli'lno Co., of Columbus, Ohie: .... , Washington, D. C, April 6, 1901 " have used Pcruna nt various times during tho past year or tni with most satisfactory results. " entirely relieved me from an Irritating cough the result oil excessive effort in the presidential campaign, ana I am a firm M llevcr in Its efficacy for any such trouble." Jno. Al. Thurston. Internal romedy for catarrh. Thcrs mi practically no medicinal rivals lalbl flold. Pcruna Is not a looal application j temporary rollof ; itis a pormanentaS Poruna Is a systomia remedy. It criAl catos catarrh from tho systom. Itconl catarrh wherovorlocatod. Its caret 11E radical and lasting Fritz vollmor, Prosldont Bchwi blsoher Soongorbund, Chicago, la sn-j cent lottor to Tho Poruna ModtclntCg,! says: "My volco was so badly affected ta catarrh that I was afraid I would loan ontlroly. I road of somo of tho wonlg. ful things your Poruna would do til thought It advlsablo to try somo myieli "i am pioasou to stnto thstln tbj short tlmo I wa3 curod." Fritz Yollma Address tho Poruna Mcdlclno Co., 0 lumbus, O., for a book of testimony containing lottors from prominent ma I Catarrh has already bocomo a national enrso. Its ravages extend from ocean to ocoan. Moro than one-half tho people aro affected by it. It has bocomo such a sorlous matter that It has paused tho boundaries of tho medical profession and bocomo a national question. Sena tors aro talking about It; Congressmen aro discussing it. They nro not only considering tho ox- lout and chronto naturo of tho dlseaso, but tho possibility of finding a national remedy to meet this national calamity. Tho catarrh romody, Poruna, seems to bo the main expectation in this direc tion. Dr. Hartman, President of Tho Hart aian Sanitarium, dovlscd tho remedy, Poruna, over forty years ago, and tho remedy as a catarrh euro has been grow big ln favor steadily all thoso years. It stands to-day beforo the nation as a thoroughly tested, Accurately sclentlflo I and women concorniug Poruna, Gored When OthersFaiieiv ii h ,ii s a 1,1 at hucarhuaiiai .. . .1.. .. .. . . ... ... VT " '" crteu are adrift and IKS n,unt,ii ! i iK..hi.iuri,t.M. 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Lath and Shingles, Sand and Gravel er fii of dial, p,pluid ., J Trnans!LKWorvLBul,(JInir Hat,'l1 A" Kinds of Heavy Haullnjr and - Udr Maeuth h. ukui u, t !""!" Work done on short notice j8 183 Commerctal Street - . -51Mesaoo8 Miniuwta Building upHeUa, l.ady Macbeth nnd Portia wrwUInc wlili household dutle Ju Hett, as a chamtwmald, gracefully SHllle with the broom In the endeav or to frighten "Howeo" (the house hold cat) fmm beneath tho bed. the while she ejaculate.: "Romeo1' Ho meol Where art thou, Romeo' " And th-re Is Ophelln. the dh.luK mom girl mournfully mtf. -Vtoe is me to . hat I iee!" and what she seek u a Piatt tht Hoe tlu washtub. anil with s.11 i . and horrur in her tonec la heard to hi.e. -Out damned spot!" The gent U r rtia takes to the kitchen for a II ii'K and aa she strains the u trom Hi fruit onto the rtoor, etrike. an auitude M.I rmarke that "The quail t ot more w not strm'ued." B.g Money for Good Mew Steriss. The MitruMliun Manltlftf., of jew . rk. 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After usinc it for two Weeks I betf.in to lumrmn n rnniillv flint T fnlt . courajjed to keep up the treatment, which I did for eiph teett weeks, but at the end of that tfme I was ontirely curod. What s relief was nuno and how new and beautiful life looked to mo when mr health was restored. Only those who have passed through such a le of titc-ncw m 1 hae will understand how much I valuo Wine of Cardui. a boon ti f & Birt vniiiati J'jf . JfJ jec Jli Secretary, North Chicago Frauen Yereln. lifer, weak nsman needs Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui cures dis ordered and painful menstruation, periodical headaches, falling of the womb and leucorrhow. It euro extreme cases o these troubles. It strengthens girls approaching womanhood, helps bring children to barren homes, makes pregnancy nnd childbirth easier, prevents miscarriages and U he best medicine e;er miulo for use during the change of life. Why permit he good women in ) cur homo to suffer another day? 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