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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1904)
DAILY CAP ITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1904. FOUR WOMAN CLUB'S PROGRAM REPORT ON CITY LIGHTS t finds t&e Service tllMATI WORTH A KING'S RAN m Saved If (fmAsSffowPeium Is Below Contract $fo Statement of Other Side JFrom the Managers of the Lighting Plant It is natural to rub the spot that hurts, and wheu rheumatic pains are shooting- through the joints and muscles and they are luuamei uu sure, iuc ouuoict ia apt. iu miu unui.ua un iuv for relief; and while such treatment may quiet the pain temporarily, no amount of rubbing- or blistering' can cure Rheumatism, because it is not a skin disease, but is in the blood and all through the system, and ererr time you arc exposed to the same conditions that caused ... i . .. . . . . T-. i! too first attacK, you are going to nave anomer, anu rsneumaiism ft rcceptlon t0 tho indlos of Salem to will last iust as long as the poison 13 m the blood, no matter what ., t-,...,, nf ,,. you applj externally. Too much acid in the blood is one cause of motmv "loon, Thursday, at tho RhcimatUm; stomach troubles, bad digestion, weak kidneys and homo of Mrs. P. A. Moore, from 2 until Proceeds of Afternoon to Help Decorate School Room Tho Salem Woman's Club will give UNABLE TO BLEEP AT KIOHT. Sldnay, Ohio, August SO, 1003. C o'clock. The following Interesting urogram will be rendered. In which a 'To the Common Council of the City of Bnlwri, Oregon Your committed on UghU bog to re ;port nil follows Wo have made an In vestigation of the Btrcot lighting sor vloe being furnished the olty, and find an follews: That tho arc lamps aro impended at an average of a little xiver 2.1 feet front the street grade; itlmt many of tho lamps aro without tglafw globefl, and havo boon for twin.' 'llino; anil on tho othor lamps the fl?loboaro not kept clean, but are dirt wntl In parts perfectly black; that In tlir onlnlon. tho nowor of each Inmn doe not nverago COO candle powrr, 'And that, with probably about three jtndro lamps urected Insldo tho old part f tho city, and all the lamps kopt In proper condition and suspended 33 to 3B feet nbovo street grado, and each temp furnished with 1200 candle pow r, an required by tho presont con traet, tlio city would bo vory well light! Tho distribution of the lights tn nearly all Instances Is good, there IioIdk but few chnngoH necessary, and we deem It advisable to not recom sncrol nny chango for Uio present In rar opinion tho Cltlgons' Light & Trnc Won Co. should be requested to comply with tho lighting contract In tho par ticulars mentioned, aud also to hoop tha llgiitB burning. Tho lights hnvo Tboon going out a groat ileal during tho jmst mouth and leaving tho city In ilnrknoss, Wo recommend Hint tho recorder bo MlrooUd to call tho attention of tho UIMi' Ught & Traction Co. to tho above lirvtvehoM of tho lighting con nwt, nml request the said company to suspend the unlit arc lamps 33 to 35 feet nbovo street grmlu, koep thorn In jmipur condition, furnish them with lunr Hlas globoB and keep tho globes Jlw, and fiunlsh the nld lamps with 3300 candle iwwnr. In rtfwwiow to tho petition for an ra Unlit nt tho Intersection of High nit Union Streets, wo have examined 3hnt iMlnt, and consider Hint a llHht should ho placed at Umt point, but would reoommend thut the same bo not ordered at present. Tlu report wiu adopted ouznatio palna In my Joint and mm- appear. Piano solo JIIss Marie Stone. Tiol olei. Tb msdloln I uied b-sts ms onl temporary renoi ai Dei; aoieeing;B.u b. highly racetnmonded for luoh trou blot, I bacan Its use, and oitor taking It for ipma tlmo was well ploasad with ths , result. It did away with the rbeumatlo ' Saint, faro ma refrniblngr alaep and uilt up my grtneral system, firirlns- mo tranirtu andanerfinr. It la a rood medl olne, without a doubt, and Z takapleM uro In endoralng- It. R.K.D. No.:. S. B. UOUOHTOlf. torpid liver arc other causes which bring on this painful dis ease because, the DlOOa DCCOmeS Aftwmontha ao I was foalinB-wesk .,,. f anmmB tnlonlni! iii-nln ulll tainted with the ootsotious mat- nt rn down ond unable to set aUap at number or Salem s tnlentoa peopio v, m xainicaHU IHC poisonous mai- aj..ht. I felt extremely bad, and alio had T.cjrwiicu. taste organs iau to carry out' of the system. Cer tain occrct diseases will produce Rheumatism, and of all forms this is tije tnf)st stubborn and severe, , for it seems to affect every bone anQ muscle in the body. The blood is the medium by which the poisons and acids arc carried through the system, and it doesn't matter what kind of Rheumatism you have, it must be treated through the blood, or you can never get permanently rid of it. As a cure for rheumatic trou bles S. S. S. has never been equalled. It doesn't inflame the stomach and ruin the digestion like Potash. Alkalies and other strong drugs, tt4- iMnn -4 4-l n vsif ni 1 HAnlili vAMttt k wua up uiu Bu. u, bwh, Ul0 aftcrnoon An n(imiS8i0n fe0 0f Burauiatestuesiuggisaorgana.anaaj ,5 , b , the same time antidotes and niters out .... . . of the blood all poisonous acids and ccod,s of tho reception aro to go to effete matter of every kind; and when ard oratg ono of tho rooms of S. S. S. has restored the blood to its ho inxbl hoos ot the city, it Is natural condition, the painful, feverish ho,ed tlmt thore wl" bo n k1 attond loiot's and the sore and tender muscles are immediately relieved. innco ,l8 tho n"im will be ono of i s !.l . in. i?j . ill ?f.j r J- ii Mln.nettrn uur special dook on nucumauam win dc inaucu iree 10 inoso - uv;oiilli(j it. i uui ijrail.iua ivih kULUiiuuji uusnu au ikiitiaaatiu , Violin solo Jllse Ellznboth Tlllson, Vocal solo Jlrs. Itoglnn Oxer. PInno solo JIIss Stone. Heading Miss Mno Chapter. Piano solo JIIss Edith Ketchum. Vocal solo JIIss church. Vlollu solo JIIss Elizabeth Tlllson. Recitation Little Emma Klein. Vocal solo Jlrs. F. A. Wiggins. Heading JIIss Elizabeth Stowell. Violin solo JIIss Joy Tumor. Refreshments will bo served during I ifjwmi a m 't)g)g) wirx ms w m JsfLAS5Bi'-Nir-tf'-- JX W JT TT9 "77a.V Ir-iJl irii m - Vt . - . r a m - - i09 special inxormation or advice, ior which no charge is made. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CJU FORMER SALEM PASTOR Thinks This Is One of the Worst Towns on the Map IUr. Q It Cllne. former lwutor of UM ftttam Metkodtm ohuroh, Is In the city, lie tulHlw Stalein It one of the vm levsiw tn m wurhl. nud wh if th UwU ami cinrk rlr runs on ttunday nil tliw chwnhwi In the state vUI boycott It. Uwv ctlne Mill b r lHQtnbretl in connection will one Rev VaHJKw)'. who tfle.1 t. tU the UhI vtnMtr away frtwi m. and carried on a rtMl twtate btMm that cost many JKM tWllgtlHW MHpla thlHIMIIilf out K jHMJkt If he iIom nut love Sim Dim ftutlluau ..r n... . .. -- ......,. i i pwiwi up nre are mutt muiHai in that nnnt. and they JIM ami IucIImmI to mi the mistaken WiareuJ ime tunt f40W $ 9 2 3 u 2 5 3 3 PURITY 90UNCC8 0O0-H3e STRENGTH EPPLEY'S PERFECTION A PURE CREAM O FTARTAR. Baking Powder Put up In Mason's pint and quart cans j ST ji" n n 2 S i o S o n t. - ? m- n a -" " 2 a - a - 3 F? u & S- ? n c o o H s ? D 5 PI q o Z (0 ? S B 08-he-K)4hK8PRCE 25 CENTSOOCaeeoooJ The Day's Real Estate. Julius Johnson and wlfo today sold 8.2 acres of land in section 21, t 6 s r 1 w, to J. I. English, for $000. John S. Tnlbot and wlfo have trans ferred to Julius O. Voght a small tract of land In University addition to Sa lem for $025. W H. Jlarsh and wlfo havo sold to P. II. Kaylor lots 6 and 7 In block 7fi. In North Salem, for $100. R. II. Konady and wlfo today trans ferred to L. W. Guorln lot 2, In Coch ran's addition to Woodburn, for $100. Must Leave City. John Durns, an alleged tramp, ar arroated last night for drunkenness, was today given 2 days In tho city Jail. MBS. COL. E. J. ORESHAJr, Troas nror Daughters of tho Confederacy, Socloty, writes tho following lotter from llorndon, 1'alrf ax county, Va, t Ilorndon, Va. Tho FornnaModlcino Co., Columbus, O.i Qentlemou "I cannot speak too high ly of tho valuo of Poruna. I boliovo that I owo my Ufo to its wondorful merits, I suffered with catarrh of tho haad and lungs la Its worst form, until tho doctoro fairly gave mo up, andlfc cpalrod of ovor getting -well again, "Inoticcd youradvortisomentandtlit splondid tcstlmonlalii given by poopl who had boon ourod by Poruna, and At- ic.uiiuou mj vry a DOHIO. xzoltbutlltlla bettor, but used a second and a third bottlo and kopt on Improving slowly. "It took six bolttea to cure mt, hi they yvere worth a king's nws ft me. I talk Pcruna to all myttitati sad am a true believer In Its jwrti." Mrs. Col. J3. J. Oresbam. Thousands of womon owo theh Utm to Potwia. Tons of thousands owa ttrif health to Pornna. Hundreds of tken. sands aro praising Poruna In ovory tUU In tho Union. Wo havo on flloagrett mnltitndo of lottors, with written wr- mission for tuo la pnblio print, which can novor bo used for want of space. Address Tho Perona Medicine 0a, Oolumbus, O., for a book written en cially for women, lnstrnotivoly Ultuu ted, entitled "Hoalth and Beauty." fiwl free to women. jHBtBBBBcasHDaiiaEBBcnEzaas IWBCSinBiaaEUDaZlBHQ2aBSaBSCBBQHBBBSBHHBI3HaBBaCEtBaa HEHaDHaBHBHBBHBHiaHBHBBBBBHBBBnHniBHSgKlBMEiraaHICHBBBHHHn! Coupon for aasollne launch given with every dollar's worth of work u 13 M done between now and February g 22d, the time the launch Is given away. Why delay having those teeth tlxed? No matter how bad they are today they will be worse tomorrow, o there Is nothing gained by pro cnMatlimtlo. If thy aro too far Kottt to ll. thtj- ean be tmted nud M u 0ll or I'oreeteln Ciwwns a Inched to them and make them ns beaut I M ful and UNful m the) ever err Coupon for gasoline Launch glv en with every dollar's worth of wor.k done between now and Feb ruary 22d, the time the launch Is given away. 3 . B H Comft nml lnf nq. tnnlin von an P nrtlflclal donturo that will fill all tho requirements of mastication nnd restores tho features to their normnl position. This require art, but yoir will find thnt wo are renl artists In our lino. If you have lost a numbor of your tooth, but S still havo a fow teeth loft, it will B srtirpilso you to soo tho results we can produco by our system of Q Crown and brldgo work. g TURKISH REFORMS RESISTED devolution Among the Al banians on Large Scale B49W AJaHlaiM art la revolt In te aWalwTft iUtrittt &9&iHt Mtttosll Vfat and tbBx((M tut. 8Ter afltota have ttvKa Hka. la ob VkJeh tho Turla wore rimHl w4ih WtXa D Sa m Tfwk T 4 . Owinff to en mintr -..-.t 1. - ' .. UFHai OTfCe dedWSSwehavc rMi utw umu lviarcn lb, 19U4, a Bridge Work Gold Fillings Silver Fillings $.J00 50c Plates $4.00 $5.00 WMrmo xvr . . xxowccic days, Oa.m. to 5 p.m. 7 to 8 o. m. .9, n -"TO(J, J & are iow as low as can fee iW ,.t.w. S 17 ""aaareni-iy Wltn llrst-class WOffc. g As our business Is conducted on a strictly cash casts our charges a. m. to 12 m. Consultation F R DR B W!& iLa& aav x. ClV MwF A huhk iyj w cliU 591 Steasbff Building, Cor. Liberty and Courk Sts. WRIGHT'S cental Uttice SITJF iomd 'HuiuiusmnimBn, Salem, Oregon. MMHMaM4Hr4MW,OHMKEMM1laBEM,KiS wm -TFS . -r