Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 23, 1904, Page FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1904.
FOUR
'FATAL HO MIR
Dread Locomotor Ataxia Robbed
of its Terrors
WILL
BADGER
SMOOT
iDOOItl REY0KED IN EXTREME CASE
Hie Very Doctors Amazed at the Astonishing Cure-Helpless
And Hopeless, Miss Phebe Ett Enos Recovers the
Strength and Activity of Youth.
Ko legend of the widely famed val
iT ot (ho Susquehanna urpnBefl In
utranroiKWH, and oortalnly nono np
Vroatuos In vital significance, tlio ato
y of (tio long struggle- In which
OTicuo Ilt Knos has onuqnorod a
frightful form of dlneaio, tho very
"aarao of which physicians shrink
'from tolling to It victims hocnuBC
11 hw como (o mean I lovltnble doath.
Tho uloty which MIm Unos told a re
porter ut her horns at Oncontn, N.
T, will bo road with Inteimo Inter
im throughout the whole werld:
"Mr trouble bsgan six years ago
"vrilh a numb feeling In my feot. Thoy
fcricked and slung as If needlM wero
toeing stuck Into them nnd tho numb
m,i n
flHHUV VliHjn
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lHim J , AMfflim
Wf
Miss Phebs Ett Enos.
uwu spread until both limbs woro nf
Teotod. Tho pain was bo Intmuto that
I could not Rcl to sleep. Tho Ixet
doctor In Oneonta nttanded me nnd
I took hit medloluo faithfully but kept
Vruwlair worse.
"One day I asked the doctor to toll
we frankly whether he oouhl euro
ran. lie hesitated a while and then
Mid. 'I might as well tell you ono
time as another, MIm ltoos, that ou
will probably nerer be active again.
Your trouble Is locomotor ataxia and
that Is regarded as Incurable. I can
probably make ou comfortable, but
that Is all.' He was very serious and
before lie went away ho advised me
to hut all personal matters of Im
portaum Into ttlifactory shupo.
"This was discouraging onough,
but I do not give up easy- nnd I kept
oi) with his treatment. By this time
I could not rlso from my chair with
out being pulled up by tho hands. I
couldn't walk without a cano, and I
couldn't wnlk tit all In tho dark. Tha
dlsoase kept sproading until I had
to kcop to my hod most of tho tlmo
I could neither dross nor un dross my
self and whou I wanted to llo down
my sister hnd to lift my limbs nnd
put them on tho hod. I had no powor
to raise thorn mysolf. -
"You seo, I was In protty bad shape
when I first liosnn to take Dr. Wil
liams' link Pills for Palo People
How did I hear about them? Woll.
my nophow told mo about a man ho
hnd met, somewhero down south, who
could walk only wltn crutches tho
first time my nephew saw him hut
was ontlroly woll a year nftorward.
and gavo all tho credit to Dr. WI1
llnms' Pink Pills. Then a nolchbor
showod mo a newspaper account of a
Bchoharlo county man who had boon
cured of locomotor ataxia by tho samo
remedy. I sent for somo tho vory
noxt morning. I ati"w to it too, fo
It was nvo wooks bcroro I saw any
boneflt. Then I noticed less pain and
I could wnlk without a cano, and had
loft of my formor trouhlo only a llttla
dragging of my light foot.
"Ono day, when I was out. I saw
my doctor. Ho was greatly surnrlsod
and oxclalmed: 'You certainly aro
bettor. What hnB dono It? If you
had not got hotter you could not ttvt
raised hand or foot by this tlmo.'
Woll. I kept on taking tho iiIIIb
and Improving. Now I am ns well as
any one, eo about freoly. do my own
Housework, ovoh run up nnd down
sinirs, and sometlmos think I nm
young again. All the credit for ray
recoery Is due to Dr. Wllllnms' Pink
Pills, and surely no one oun recom
mend them more highly than I can."
A remedy proved enpnble of curing
the most dreadful form of nervmm
disease known, may he used with con.
fldence for all minor disorders, aunh
as sciatica, neuralgia, nervous head
nuhes, 8t. Vitus' danae nmi nmnm
debility Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People aro sold by all druggists
mrousiiout tho world.
Committee Decides to
Investigate the
Charges
Utah Senator Senator Rests
Easy Knowing He Will
Be Tried by a Jury
of Peers
Washington, Jan. 23 By unanl
mous voto the sonate committee on
olections today decided tho charges
against Smoot woro of such a char
actor as to demand Investigation. The
'commlttoo authorized Chairman Bur
rows to present rosolutlon In tho sen
nte to gain nuthorlty to sond for per
sons and papers, administer oaths,
employ n stonogrnphci and liavo tho
oxponso charged to the contingent
fund of the sennto. Tho rosolutlon
will bo presented Monday. Thoro b
but llttla doubt that the authority
will be granted, and the wholo qucs
tlon of Smoot's obligation to tho Mor
mon church, and whethor they super
cede those to tho govornmont, and the
authorization by the church of poljg
amy will be fully ventllnted.
WAS
MARMNGLY AFFLICTED WTTH CATARRH OF THE LUNGS.
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TAFT
COMES
HOME
San Francisco, Jan. 23. With the
booming of guns from nil tho forts at
tho ontrnnco to tho harbor tho lltiot
Koroa enmo into tho bay this morn.
ing with Govornor Tnft, recontly ap
pointed secretary of war, aboard. Tho
Korea was mot Just outsldo tho heads
by tho army transport tug Slocum. on
which was a party of distinguished
cltlzons nnd army officers. Taft gave
thorn a hearty grootlng. He was wel
comed on behalf of Goneral MacAr-
thur by Major Devol, chief of staff.
Taft was hurriedly convoyed to Oak
land, whero a train for tho East was
In waiting. Before his departure Taft
expressod his belief that the Filipinos
will be ready for a limited self-government
within two years. Ho said for
elgn capitalists wero pourinc lanw
sums of money Into the Islnnds. with
which they wero constructing steam
nnd electric railways.
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JUDGE DURIIA3I, OP GREENSDOItO, GEOnGIA.
Catarrh of the Lungs
the First Stage of
Consumption.
So All Medical
Authorities Agree.
Jndgo Durham, n woll-known local
Judgoof Groonsboro, Ga., had anoxpo
rlonco with Teruna well worth reciting.
Aroporthad bocomo current among tho
Judge's friends that ho was threatened
with consumption. It vraa foarod for a
tlmo that Georgia was to loso ono of its
most prominent nnd influential citizens.
It was also reported that tho Judgo
had failed to got any relief from any of
tho medical aid at hla commnnrl. l,nt i,n
hod mado use of tho now world famous
remedy, Foruna, and mado a prompt re
covery. Tho affair created mil to a sensa
tion in medical circles especially, nnd
tho many friends of Judgo Durham woro
notonly exceedingly gratified at his re
covery, but wero enthusiastic in their
praises of tho remedy that had broucht
him relief.
Tho following written statement from
the judgo hlmsolf sot forth tho facts:
Qrccnsboro, Qa,, March 3, 1900.
"Somo time ago I contracted a severe
cold which settled on my lungs and In
my head. I tried mmnv remedies, nil
of which gavo me no relief. I con
eluded that mvcase was catarrh ntthn
head and lungs, and seeing Peruna so
highly recommended I began using It,
experiencing tho very best results from
" continued using Peruna for i
short while, and have never felt ik
least symptoms of catarrh since, ft.
runa Is certainly a good medicine, toi
deserves tho highest pralso which It
given It by the general public. "
jucigo Duriiamhaa been Secretary ai
Treasurer of tho city of Groonsboro, Gi
for tho past threo yoars, and has bwni
local Judgo for ton years.
Drcnd Consumption.
Tliero nn threo roads which lead froa
hoalth to consumption. Ovor ono of
theso roads pass nil of that great mnltl
tudo of pcoplo who dio ovory year c(
consumption. Each routo begins win
health and happiness and onrla will, su.
oaso and doath.
First read: u silent cold nmiij
Bottles in tho head or tlirnot ,,.
catarrh extends to tho lungs consuap.
uuu-nivuuii
Second roed: a sllcrht rnirin,i!.j
cough sottlcs in tho lungs couch trrtA.
ually growing worse consumptloa-doath.
Third read: a' cold noglocted-ssttlei
in tho throat hoarsonoss short bretl)
consumption death.
Thousands havo Just started onoasof
theso roads, nil of whnm xnni.i i,...m..
cured by Toruna, Thousands more tit
half way to tho fatal end of ono of thew
roads who aro still curablo by a coarw
of troatmont bv Pomna. v mi,..
thousands aro nonr thn nnd mi,. 1..1
days could bo mado bearablo and bow
Of recovers Tnnrn nrntinMn v.- ...
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Dttetlves Co Frte.
Ixis Angelw, Jan. 88 Detectives
Oownji, Hawtoy nnd Murphy, whn
killed IxhiIi and Joeepli Cholseer. of
WluHllly, llllu. while trying to nr
ttmt them un u charge of mbeasle
fcHHit. were dlM-hnmetl at their pre
lltuluury hwtrtng this imirulNg Th
Juilg held that It was done In self
defense.
Miss Delphlne Comoyer has re
turned from a visit to Portland. She
n accompanied by Miss Ada Glrod,
who will spend n fw ,iay in ihl.
U
Killed by Moros.
Manila. Jan. 23. While on a stwnt.
Ing expedition, .ut Campbell Flake
was i;illel and Lieut. Win, Roberts
nnd Private Koy wounded bv Mnnu
All belonged to the Twenty-second In-fantry.
May Have Found Body.
Ventura. Jan. 88. A hurried tele
phone message this morning sum
moned Coroner Beckley to the hills
back of Seepe. where Harry Itadford
h oung hunter Is lo.t It U thn.,i.f
th" body of lUdford has been found
the first hntlle.
A reward ofSlO.nnt) fine , Zu , .... .,, '?'rTmam"a'T:
buS, ohio, as a dnra7t;rttoni;ra7o7eyesl,
FIFTEEN
SAILORS
DROWNED
WILD WASTE
OF WATERS
(Continued from page ono.)
havo been abandoned, nnd tho trackc
are five feet undor wator. Fnmlllos
In many parts of the city are trapped
In the upper stories. .
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or known. All Industries dependent
on olectrlclty are tied up. Includulng
the newspapers. The first doors of
nil building on the water front nre
under water.
Highest Water Known.
Charon. Pa.. Jan. 28. Tha simr..
villa bridge was swept away, drown
ing Victor Dunham and thr.. ini.nrr
this morning. The water Is the high,
est known, and is still rising. AU
trains on the- Cleveland & Pittsburg
'immemsmmHZTzas&vjxrt
No Cause for Murder.
Bedford, Ind . Jan. 23. All the ovl
deuce shows Miss Schaffer was mur
dered by men who had Inlii in -if.
for a week for the opportunity; the
eauso Is unknown. Ono whlto man
and the other n mulatto, both strang
ers here. Two suspects answering the
description, have been arrested at
Carruthersvllle, where thoy are bolng
held, but won't he returned heie for
fear of a mob.
Journal classified ads bring quick
results.
West Hampton, L. I., Jan. 23, The
schoonor Augusta Hunt, from Port
land, was wrecked off Quogeto earlf
this morning, nnd, dosplto tho effort!
of the lifosnvors, 15 of tho crew were
drownod, nnd but two saved. Tho sea
was vory heavy, and tho fog so donst
tho coast guard for hours could not
launch tholr boat or lino, although
uioy Hoard continued criea for help.
You Want a
Rocfees ot Chait
so now Is the time to save a few dollars
All Rockers and Gnaws will
he sold at
ale Prices
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g through tho week.
A full atook to eeleot from
toriirp--!
WcoaL ' " wrnuuw ut V
Yots For Low Prices
ttfca & Hamilton.
Tl" A fawtf"" Jmtysam
Plate trnnhl ! o n,r.,. u;. . . .. -
never were ,is, 0,he,s are ZZ Z 7 ?'
nAu"r" ,snot Placed m proper
Condition fnr tU ;.. - . . K J..
m.mu . wearing or plates. I he
membnnes become tender, red and in
"imed. The gums become swollen and the
DlafP lJ llnr.,fl-LI
ih.n: ,"C' sometimes a little
K f ar,"'"e e''miia- ' Policing, .s
Z S!" 0"ionally a plate is so utterly
rSJlf,-. ur plated
eA in i ' "'"siactory we will be
giaa to make an examlninn a . ....
the r.iiA f . i- " 4U,U lcu uu
v w. luc iruUnjet
Conaoltatloa Free
wif. l:sitive,y and absolutely
WIthOUt Dan ManH f t.. ..x.i
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TP l1 wa uuno. ee Reasonable
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