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1 DAILY PAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1904. SIX, Vi m I; I: CHEERFULWOMEN. How to Keep Happy, DR3H0NDUNCY Is a tiling of r.vil origin and evil results. Worry produce intlilng but wrinkles ami wretchedness. Let the reader put up u little note on lier bureau, on her desk, nnd nt the hend of her bed. Just two words, won't wokrv. Worry the renteit foe to the hnpplneM of any lufijsehold. An anxious, despond ent face, a fretful, complaining voice, will make every one uncomfortable. A woman's nerve tire more truly the cause of worry thnn outside troubles. The uerves are to a woman's body the telegraph system, which surely wnms her of auy trouble in the fcmltllne make-up, WIIV U'nUUN ItAVU MlfUvua I "That s the reason why women have -nerves, wuen our uiougiits begin to grow cloudy and uncertain, our im pulses lag and tho warnings of ruiln and distress arc sent like flying mes sages throughout our limbs and fratiio, ire straightway, nine times in ten, lay the cause of the trouble to some defect lit the point where we first feel it. Is it a headache, a backache, a sensation of Instability or twitching and uncon trollable nervousness, something must be wrong with the head or back, a woman naturally says, but all the time the real trouble very often centers in the womanly organs. In nine cases out of ten the sent or the difficulty Is here, and a woman should take rational treat ment fur its cure. The local disorder ana inilamuiAtlou of the delicate special wk,ui " e sex suoum ite treated Ir. Pierce, during a loug period of practice, found that a prescription made up entirely of roots nnd herbs, without the use of alcohol, cured over ninety per cent, of such rases. After using this remedy for many years iu his private practice he put it up iu a form that would make it easily procurable, anil It can be had at auy store where mediciues are handled. $JOO HHWAHI) yoK WOMKrJ WHO CANNOT UK CUKKli. Backed up by over a third of a cen tury of remarkable and uniform euros, record such as no other remedy for the disease and wentcnessrs peculiar to womcu ever attained, the proprietors and makers rvf Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription now feel fully warranted in Ughtnlng. when It strikes a, tr-, .sometimes converts the np Into steam with emit energy that It ex- UOodos. scattering the wood In very .Bfrvotlou. H " Women's M2 1-2 (Vxigms Strtt. Poutuahi). Maink, Get. 17, 1008. I enijdr Wine of Cardul lurlor to any doc tar's uoOmne I ever used and 1 know whereof I speak. I suffered for nine months with suppressed uienitruatitm which completely prostrated me. rain would shoot through my back and side and I would havo bluullns; hvaaaches. My limbs would .w..l .. ... I ....! I .1 .A. I . ...II 4 1 AVlne ol OsjiUn simply yon3rhi and I wish that all suffer icur women knew of iu good qu&litlM. TtsMorsr, Headaches are tho danger ainwftl WM Ittffer hdahes, but ixJiAni4ache fall ealr.to the lot of -w$en. aad ii the u&Htiaff slSlrjulwwwwtruattenaBdbeariBffdawB by headaohM and rackei Q pla Mm. Saovr was mads a strong and kealthy woman again. Remember with Wine of Cardul no case it hoptiesa beeaoat this great wuwiy eurea perMiy nineteen put of eTery Iweaty case w4 aoyer falls to benefit a cue of ifrVsvlar ruensta, bearia dea Mdn or any female wekei. If you are discouraged, and djstera haw failed, tar Wise of Cardui. atd try It teow. Itemeeabe that headaches maa fetUAlfl weakness. Secure a bottle of Wlae of Crdal today. All ttrWria wU 1-00 botUes of Wh ef U&rdut. WINE CARDUI offering to pay fcoo In legal money of the United States, for nnv case of Lti. corrhoa, I'emale Weakness. Prolansun. lliou, I'rmaic WCBKHCSS, rroiapsuB, l'alling of Womb which they can- Cliff All ttirtv nfltf fa fnlr nml or not iciuKjiiauic inm or tneir means oi cure. They have the most remarkable record of cures made by this world-famed remedy ever placed to the credit of anv prepara tion esnecfallv (trulfriirfl fnr tfii i-nr,. f Woman's twctillnr niltiirtilH Blck women, especially those suffer- I? fmlll (HftfmKMl nf lntlfr fttnmllntr ar. Ing from disease of long standing, are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, jrce. aii correspondence is Held as r.... ... . . t ".- Btrictlv tirlvate nml aaortvllv rnnfulm tlnl. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. "I write these few lihes to let you know that I am using your 'Favorite Prescription.' ami the c.rwl it Im ,lr. IMP." uvi Mr Timnlliu TInnrnl. nr Tobinue Narrows, New I) runs. "I was troubled with lieailache and stomach trouble, also other female weakness. Ilavilll? mill a ureat ili-iil nti.V ...- cure concluded to try the medicine, so my huslaud purebaseu a bottle of Fa vorite Prescription.' I was no time taUhig it before I felt liclter. Can uot tlinnk you enough for the good it has doue me. I hope others may be benefited by its use as I have been." " I con strongly recommend Dr. Tierce's medicines, especially the ' Favorite Pre scription ' and 'Golden Medical Dis covery, writes Mrs. Clara Gardner, of Ualney, Mo. "I suffered from nervous debility, brought on by hanl work and trouble. Had suffered several years; was growing weaker gradually, not only in body but in mind also. 1 began taking your medicine lost spring. Com menced to illlnrovi- front tin. tnr ....I I... .1.- .1...- V .' , . . . " . "- " uv uic nine i nan uiKen twelve, bottles, ms ui the ' ltnvnritu lnui.rlmln..i..1 -tJ. of the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' felt "" ""' ciiougii io gel niong without medicine. Was like a different woman and would not have been In the condition I was before taking the tuedl clue, fqr a hundred dollars. Am well and hearty now, and if I ever ueed medicine again, will certainly take Dr. Pierce's.'' KNOW THV8UM'. Your inost important knowledge Is knowledge of yourself. You should read a completo "Doctor" liook, culled Dr. llerco's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Hs reached its sixty-first edl- . ... ,,.,, v..y u"u .ii veins in one-cam stamps, for this looo-page book iu paper covers, or ji cents for a cony iu cloth blndiug. Address Dr. R. V Wcrce. uflh. N. Y. The very rich and highly cultivated pralrlee of Mumhurla. which extend fmm NiwthwanB 46o miles to Harbin will furnish ample food Tor the Utis- ,inn Brmy i" sum in i u Headaches stand up. I naturally felt discouraged lor I scorned wjvnd Urn help of pbyiiotaas, but Wtna oi Cardut came as a Uod-send to nis, 1 felt a ehaaM foe the better within a week. After nUe teen days treattarat I menstruated without suf feriuff afionlM I tuuallr did and soou became PorlUad Kroaut Lm At m cpiuing diseaie. Beth mea tad TO TEST WAGE QUESTION Suit Brought to Determine Whether the Wages of a State Employee Can Be Attached Suit to test the question, whether the secretary of state can be garni- sheod. Tho supreme court has sot March the 10th, to hear the case of It. 0. Keono appellant vs. Z. T. Smith dofondant and F. I. Dunbar as secretary of state, garnishee. Z. T Smith tho dofendant In this case Is an employee of tho state as guard at the Btato ponltentiary, nnd the ap pellant attached his wages upon a judgment in tho justice court by. gnranshoclng his wages in tho hands of tho secretary of state. The secretary believing that ho was not llablo under tho law to garni shoe, appealed tho caso to tho circuit court, whoro Judgo Durnott hold that tho secretary was not amonnble to garnishment, and Kcone appeals to tho Biipromo court. At tho legislative session of 1903 tho law oxemptlng state offlcors from garnishment was ropoalod. This caso Is of considerable lntoreet to a great number of Salem morchnnts who hnve contributed to tho oxponse of appeal In order that the matter might bo passed on by tho supreme court and are anxiously awaiting the outcome of tho caso. The merchants think that thoro Is no reason why a person working for the stato or to whom tho atato owes monoy should not pay their debts tho same as othor citlzonB. If tho socrotary of stnto, who Is the public auditor of tho state and who draws all the money out of tho stato troasury that goes to pay all claims against the stato cannot bo garlnsheod, It scorns that thoro Is no way whoroby tho pay of an omployo of the stato or othor person who tho state owes can bo at tached or roachod by process of law to compol such person to pay hit honest dohta. Mr. Dunbar claims In his brief that Is against public policy to garni- shoo him ;tis a public ofllcor. and his dofonse Is founded on those lines. ICeene claims that since tho reneal of tho law that exempted public of ficers from garnishment that thero 1b no othor Impedlmont In his way lo reach tho pay of the defendant whatever legal question thero may be the supreme court in its decision will efectunlly sottlo. 11 nt there Is no reason why tho employes of the state, should not be compelled to pay their debta, and especially should the stnto of Oregon not stand at their back and encourage them In dishonesty, merchant have been trying for some time to get the matter in shape so that they could collect their bills from state omployes and secure the repeAl of tho law which expressly exempt puuiio omcers from gar nishment, but when the matter came before Judge llurnett In the circuit court he held that the simple reneal of the law oxemptlng public offlecra- waa not wutnclant to make thm so liable. If the decision of the supreme court Is adverse to their claims, an effort vlll be made at the next leg Mature to draft a bill that will suit the technicalities of the law. Courts of other states have held on similar statute that public oWcert are liable to garttlshiweiU and that they ranaot be relieved from liability ou account of public policy, unless their liability would Interfere with garnishment only readers the mihlle service. A Montana, case holds than ariuahiHeat only readers the publle oWcer a stake holder, that it Is no wore Inconvenient to nay It to one person than to another, and that It ts not against publfo nollcy. The ap pellant st up In Wis belief that If a public officer cannot be garnish under the precept taw that It would give a judgment debtor to whom the state owes money a privellne from ma cretHtar enjoyed no other clase of persons. Prank Holmes u attornoy tor U appellant, and the secretary of state ta renreaeate! by A. M. Crawford the Attorney General Cod Fish Scarce. Gloucester. Mass., Mareh S CureJ codfish, familiarly known to the pal alee of thonsoads tf Awertea&a . .- appetising breakfast relish, has now Hsea to tho level ot a luxury Sun. piles at primary points ere sack tkat dealers are unable to secure enough mock tor the most proeolag wants, and price have advanoed hv wu and bound. Kmmw t i .. v.. tery of Qtoaettr has k he record ed that the fish dealers wiihdw their salesmen from the roa4 iu the of heicht of the Lenten season this Is what has bappenod now. The market is so bare of stfpplles that some of the largest houses here and In Boston have closed their lne and cuttlnc-un plants, and cur the prices hare advanced to tho highest point reached since the civil war. It is not a question of price, however, but of supply. The landings of salt cod for last yoar were 28,370,000 pounds. The annual consumption is in excess of 30,000.000 pounds, and the comenuence Is that the supply is far below the normal demand. The greatest efforts nro being mndo by vessel owners and curers to fit out ves sels for cod fishing but as the bait is short and the woather conditions generally unfavorable it will probably be two months before any stock to speak of is available for the market and an even longer time boforo there Is any reduction In the prices. BIBLE SOCIETY CENTENARY London, March 5, In these stirring times, when war and preparations for war aro engrossing tho public mind, It Is pleasing to noto the extraordinary J plans that havo boon mndo for tho obsorvnnco tomorrow of what has been designated "Universal Dlblo Sunday." Tho day has been sot aside for celebration of tho contonnlal of the Urltlsh and Foreign Blblo society, which was founded March 7, 1804. Considering tho controversial trend of the times, It would have been suf ficiently noteworthy to arouse com ment had the united demonstration been limited to the various Christian communions of Groat Britain. But this unique feature is in-the drawing to gether of tho churchos of othor lands In ono groat colohratlon, all minor dlfforencos of race, languatre and sect being morged In tho groat bond of (common heritage the charter of sal vation as contained In tho Word of God. Among the earllost to Indorso th- suggestion that March G should bo observed as Blblo Sunday woro tho ArchbluhopB of Cantorbury and York. The idea was also takon up with en thusiasm by tho Nonconformists, in cluding the Bnptlsts, tho Congrega-i tlonnllsts, the Society of Frlonds, nil denominations of Methodists, the Moravians and the Presbytorlnns. Tho chief celebration is to be held toworrow morning In St. Paul's Ca thedral, and will bo nttonded by tha King and Queon and other mombors of the royal family. The sormon will be preached by the ArrhhUhnr. r Canterbury. The American Bible So- olety, which Is nn off-shoot nf h. British society, will b? ropreeonted nt me celebration by Its seor?nri- n.. Hv. Dr. Rdward Payson Ingerso'll. of New York. Advices recleved at the ii,ini,n,. tors of the socitey show that the dav will be observed In almost every part qf the civilised world. In the British ojpjonlos the Idea has been. Bvcja w'lth universal approval. The Metro ropolltlon of Ituperfs Land and Primate of all Canada, tha Aroi,,ii. of Sydney, the Archbishop of the t mules, and the Archbishop of Cape Town have written, cordially Indorsing the observance nf i. ,i.. The chief reuriiitH, .., ' Itnlacopal churchsa In th ,ii. hav responded with equal readiness ad the proposal has sieved the hearty sanction of th nt.i. n.t "..M 41VIUIIU- a vniircH tn South Africa. Hut the most significant item tn the hm Program Is the bringing Into line f the Protestant church on the con tlkjant of Kurope, and establishing a link between those that are most wlsJaly sundered on minor points The Archbishop of Upsaia. , the w,mft of Ota Wshop of Sweden, has promised this wopemuon of aji thltir clWfJ. T Danish bishops have unanimously ! iu owrvi me Oay. and slml lar resolutioue have been twi ... tho eenaistoo' of tho Protestant state wuiron or ssaxony. and by the Luther nas and Calvlnlsta of Hungary. It Is obvlons that such a festival as this oeuld only he orsftniuki i, . LaiMtHUon absolutely Catholle In IU Bltnj, world-wide in IU work, and un regulated by any merely national Intprest. The object of the tu. brjefly stated, U to translate the Holy oanpinrea into various languages of th. world, and clreulate them without nte r oommont. freo of charge la tases or neaeseUy. nut otherwise at prleee Irrespective of the Aririn.i wst. watch beings them within easy raaa r the iwor. Daring the han dled years of Ka sletaaea ths nxiiu. Ut)- has distrtasitod more than laasaMgea. and at a total expenditure ITO.tKW.oeo But For Fain TaKe a Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Fill, ana the Pain will dis appear Lilie Magic. Not by paralyzing tho nerves and gland, like opium, morphine, cocninp, nnd o ''or dangerous drugs, but by In creasing tho natural secretions. Thw action is ownini-u n iw... . modern dlscovcrlen In mcdlolne. making It possible to relievo pain without bad after-effects. t You enn safely depend upon Dr. Mllea Antl-Paln Pills to relievo nnd euro such pains an NournlBla, Headache, Stomnch nche, Menstrual Pains, ltheumatlsm, Daoknchc, Toothache, etc. They will also, by their calming act- Ion on tho nerves, almost lnstnntly re lievo such distressing reclines ns Diz ziness, Car-Sleknea, Indigestion, Irri tability, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, etc Not merely do they relieve, but they also absolutely euro, becauso by perso vcrlng In their use, you do away with tho cause. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Tills nro guar anteed that nrst package will benefit, or your money back. Never sold in duik. "I nm thankful for tho good Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills havo and aro doing me. Ever slnco tho wnr I havj bad spells of severe throbbing head ache, caused by catarrh, until six years nw, I began taking Antl-Pnin rills, the only remedy that over gavo mo relief. Blnce then I havo not had one hard nttnek, becnuso I tako a Pill nnd It overcomes the dllTlculty." GEO. BAITNDEH8. Grrensburg. Ind. niTlTI Wfrl In 11 f( r n.fii4 t-i-.i...... . rm .ailaf Am.i Paln Pills, tho New Sclontlflo Itcmcdy for Pain. Also Symptom Wank. Our Specialist will dlagnoso your case, tell you what Is wrong, nnd how to right It, Krro. DH. MILES MRDICAI CO., i-VUOItAXOXUiiS, KUULUIT, IND. Launching of the Virginia, Washington, D. C, March E. The launching of tho bnttloshlp Virginia, which was originally choduled to tako placo today at Newport, News, has been postponed on roauost of tho buildors until next month, vhon It will bo chrlstonod by tho daughter of Governor Montagtto of Virginia. Tho Virginia Is tho first of tho largo bat- tloshlps under construction to bo mado rendy for launching. Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisture and cause itching, this form, as well as Bllng. Bloodlnrr or Prntrnrtlncr Plloo aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. ROn. n 1nr nf ,W. gists, or sent by mall. Treaties freo. wnto mo about your caso. Dr. Bc Banko. Phlla.. Pa. FOREIGN CAPITAL NOT AFFECTED BY WALL, STREET onuunug owners ot approved prop ortloa to DEVELOP EXTEND EQUIP INDUSTRIALS, RAILWAYS, MINE8 and similar enterprises. Addross with full dotalls, J. S. WHITE, Manngor, Security Llfo Ins. Co., CI Wall streot, Now York. Corvallis & EasternR R. TIME CARD NO. 24. No. 2 for Yaqulna: Leaves Albany 12MB p.m. Loavos Corvallis 2:00 r m. Arrives Yanulna r..9n No. 1 Returnlnn: Loaves Yaqulna 6:45 a.m Loaves Corvallis n:3o a.m Arrives Albany 12:15 p. m No. 3 for Derelt: Loaves Albany 7.00a.m Arrives Detrol' 12:20 pm. No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrives Albany 6.SBpm Train No. l arlves In Albany In Irae to connect with the S. p. Touth bound train, ns wn i..i , hree hours m Albany before depnr- U4 o. -. nonnbound train. Train No. 2 connects with the 8 '. trains at Corvallis and Albany glv ng direct sen-Ice to Newport and ad Jaceut beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Broltenbush and other mountain resorts loaves Albany at 7:00 a. ., reaohlng Da rolt about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. For further Information apply to EDWIN STONE, n, Manager. T. COCKRHLL. Jtr,i siv- H. H. OnONlBB. Agent, Corram Your Stepffiother la still hore. and t..... .. Whoa your clothes aro worn and dirty, or tho buttons off take them to nw yelret collaJ. put on oSgS Ml13' ?6K WALKER. ftP. - vBBuniuu turoar Ftee, Yes Free. Dr. Stone aalcea nn .. rtUtkm or Prescription. cZ be' ftf"yt one or the other ot hU uufc wre, aaiaa, Oregon. Three Trains to the East Dally, Through Pullman standard an tourist slooplng cars dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spokano; touriBt slocpiig cars dally to Knnsaa City: thminA Pullmnn tourist sleeping care (per. sonally conducted) weekly to Chi go, Kansas City; reclining choir can (scats free) to tho Bast dally. 70 POBTLAND TO CHICAGO rto Ctusie of Cars OXPABT KOR TIMB SCHEDULES From Portland, Or, ARBJVl FKOU cmce Portland BpMSlSj ali.tt Salt 1-nke, Ponrer, Pi. irurvn, uoiarni, KMUlu (MIT. St. Lonit, C'Uoaco slid Kut. ilinni- tDBtOU Atlantic Exprcra 8:15 p. jn. via II ant- P 4n1l l.akn liun.A. tr. nonoi umaaa, Ksnsu City, St. LmuIs, (jhlcso v r.! wm.v r i. lugton "BTPsta" FutUall 7 46 p. m. rlk flpnkssc ftUII JLfll. fTWl' 'mil TVitiitti Miim.mi. i a 1,'hlCMM, nd'naoi. Ocean and River Schedule For Snn Francisco Every flro din at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, woy point and North Boach Dally (except San day) at 8 p. tn.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Dally service (water permitting)' oa Wlllamotto nnd Yamhill rivers. For fuller lnformntlon ask or Trifle your nearest ticket agent, or A. L, CRAI0. General Passongcr Agont Tho Oregon Unllroad & NavlmtJr Co., Portland, Oregon. Offers a cholco ot THREE gateways, fCANHAH PlTV fiT .IfiflRPH ttt OMAHA, to Chicago and points Bast Throueh Standard and Tourist aloGDlnc cars dallv between San Fran cisco and Chicago via Los Angeles and El Paso. Throuch Tourist SlceDor each TUESDAY from Portland to Chicags via Salt Lake and Colorado Springs. Through. Standard SIoodIdk Can dally botwoon Ogden and Chicago. Lowest rato In effect always avail able via "Rock Island System." Reduced HOUND TRIP HATES In effect on July 12. 13. 15 and 16. and August 18, 19, 25 and 26; 90 days re turn limit Bo sure that your ticket reads t)i tho Great Rock Island Route. Tho best and most reasonable din ing car sorvlco. For Information, GEO. W. BAINTER, Ty P. A. L. B. GORHAM, Gen Agt, 250 lids street, Portland Ore Quick Time East TtVfim Tt.nnmm Caafflt fVlA Ollffftt Qniln.1 ..m.M,M.. nJ Ciinlf.no il Mil. sourl river i-olnts and tho Southeast tho Burllugton offers quick service. Through trains Scuttle to Kansas Cltr enulnnoil with liter free chair cars standard Pullman sleopora. and last out not least, tourist sloepera, clean, comfortable nnd cheap. Why not tako the Southeast special via Billings and the Burlington? Yon i-au i oo Detion, anu you migm worse. do A. C 8HE.DON, General Afjnl. lOO THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. O. C. T. CQ.'8 PASSENGER 8TEAMER8 POMONA TJieaUy, Ttursdsy and Sstnrdsy at 7 a. SdnrSraVi'p-.S?' at?! rn'lePndncidsily excpt8anday DockL E.00' Trade trt . !H'"V"AU1WIN, Agt Bi.ciiyu'e onion sS HOB nlslltl? !fl??W tor W cts s4 f a Soai, ftpf fate. 70 mwsiV