Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 11, 1904, Page THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1904.
THREE
To Build Robust Health
fttart at the foundation of life and health. Assist vour
organs to do their work properly. Food and drink cannot
aourish if your liver is not working right. Dyspeosia and
ndigestion follow if your digestive organs are out of
order. Constipation cannofit'exist if your bowels are free.
m. short course of Beecham's Pills will soon put you right
una an occasional one will keep you so.
BEEGHAM'
rill do more to build tin robust health and maintain it t.hnn
fcny other medicine. They have done this, and are con
tinually doing it for thousands all over the world. If vou
Start now and take BEECHAM'S PILLS occasionally you
irill certainly benefit to a remarkable degree.
hold Everywhere in Boxes, 10c. and 25c.
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IO06 Winnemac Avenue.
C'mcAoo, 1m.., Oct. 't'.". 1902.
"W'.r.e of Cardui can always be relied
upen to cure wlien everytjiniff oifo fails.
It is .1 certain cure for female disease in their
v.ornl fjrr.1. I snffnred fur yenr3 with u'ter
r.ti .1. Intense j.ains in the womb and ovaries
and dreadful headaches unfitted rue for my
work, .finally I fiivvc o ill that I had to keep
to'- vbecl. Tlic p:: ins were o iritense nt times
nst 1 cause spasms and a diearreenbledi.hi.'.rgo
drained my lite forces. In my cxtremiU after all elo
had failed, I tried Wino of Cardui. Vfter.iisiuc it for
tv.o weeks I bejran to improve so rapidly that 1 ielten-
couraned to keep up the treatment, which I did for eiph-
teen v,-eel, but ut the end of that tfnie I was entirely cured. What a
relief was mine and how now and beautiful life looked to me whenuiy
In 'il h w a1 ir-tnred. Only those who have passed throuch such a siepo
c f gt kniK.s n , I have will understand how much I value Wino of Cardui.
It i indeed - ..
a oo n to QJy.
sick women. SztsC&
Secretary, North Chicago Frauen Vereln.
J-'vrv weak woman ncedj Wine of Cardui. Wino of Cardui cures dis-
pronVed and painful menstruation, periodical headaches, fulling of the
OTonib and leucorrhrra. It cures extreme cases of these troubles. It
Fistve"otji',i.3 girls approaching womanhood, helps bring children to barren
p-homiM, uaKi'i pregnancy anu cuiiciuirm easier, prevents miscarriages unu is
i ,the beit medicine ever made for use during the change of life. Why permit
!.. f.-ir.l u-ninpii in vnur h -inn tn suffer another dav? Everv drutrcist
f.has 81,00 bottles of Wine of Cardui.
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ireaking prices en china to prevent breaking the china
lurjng removal, all for buyers' benefit. Our new st re g
being rapidly built, Our stock will disappear rapidly
it present onces.
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LUMBER ' -KING
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BOOTH
Represents Solid Busi
ness Interests of
Lane
His Services to the State and
to This Part of the Val
ley Especially Are Indispensable
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90 per cent of all cases treated at
Boswell Springs are Cuted
Capt. Ben D. Bosweli,
Proprietor and Manager,
Boswell P. O., Dotfglas Co., Oregon
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Hon. rtobort A. Booth who repre
sents Lane, Douglas and Josephine
counties as Joint senator, and is a can
didate for le-eleotion on the Republi
can ticket, Is a native son of Oregon,
born In Yamhill county, May 15, 1S58.
He received his education at tho Ump
pua academy at Wilbur. In 1880 Mr.
Booth embarked In business at Yarn
calln, following merchandising and
lumber business for six years. In 18SC
ho wont to Drain, where ho was vjee
principal of tho Normal school 'for ono
year and principal during 18S7 and
18SS. In 1890 ho organized tho First
National Bank of Southern Orogon at
Grants Pass and was cho3cn cashier,
I later becoming president of tho bank.
In 1895 Mr. Booth became manager of
tho Sugar Pine Door & Lumber com
pany, which position ho held until, in.
1897, when ho organized tho Booth
Kelly Lumber company., which-Is the
largest lumbering concern In tho state,
with hendquarters In Eugene, and
which hns been and will continue to
bo a mighty potent factor in tho de
velopment of Lane county and a re
markable stimulus to the business of
every business man In Lane county.
Mr. Booth hns served one term as
senator nnd from tho first has stood
In the front rank amongst the leading
senators and representative men of
the state. In matters of Important
legislation Mr. Booth stands In tho
front rank as an advocate of measures
that are beneflcoal to all classes as
well as to tho business Interests.
While Mr. Booth belongs to tho
largest business establishment In tho
Btnto ho Is a strong advocate of tho
Incorporation tax law, by which tho
corporations of Oregon, Including that
of tho Booth-Kolly company, have palJ
over $200,000 Into tne state treasury
during the past year.
Another valuable law that has been
praised by every papor In tho stnto,
regardless of party. Is the assessment
law, by which' the assessments of tho
dlfforont counties have been equalized
thereby forcing countlos like Mult
nomah to pay their share of stato tax-"
es and keeping up their assessments.
Mr. Booth Is tho typo of buslnoss
man In which tho entire state has Im
plicit faith. Ho Is corisorvntlvo,
thoughtful and careful In handling leg
Islatlvo matters, and tho peoplo will
never have a man In whom they can
placo more Implicit faith or confi
dence that will not bo abused than in
Hon. Robt. A. Booth.
Lane county Is In Its development
period, and a man of such executive
ability as Mr. Booth possessos Is pre
eminently the man Lane wants In tho
stato sonato to help advanco tho dlVor
slflod Interests of tho clunty.
Tho menaco that confronts this part
of the valloy Is tho danger of being
shut out from competition on frolght
rates, Mr, Booth has a watchful oyo
on this situation and ho will bo a
poworful factor In tho sonato in so
curing for tho valloy and tho agricul
tural tan woll as the commercial In
terests proper consideration at tho
hands of the railroad company, who
recognlzo In him a man who can do
more toward socurlng reasonable
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WiM wm conrlnce you of Its unusual quality and fragrance. jH
5JHf The first hundred will prove their uniformity. " IjH
I IM 2f'r7M" will subsUntlate tho fact that It is a cigar you nerex tire of OC. H
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freight rates than any other man In
Western Oregon. ,
Tho buslnoss lntorosts of tho threo
counties are a unit in support of Mr.
Booth's candidacy, becauso thoy know
tho Importance of keoplng such a man
In tho senate. And what benefits tho
buslnoss lntorosts benefits every othor
Intorost. Mr. Booth will bo ro-olectod.
Mother's Congress In Chicago.
Chicago, 111., May 11. The national
congress of mothers mot In Fullorton
'hall this afternoon for a three days
! session. Moro than 300 delegates
'havo arrived and ontortnlnmont haU
been arranged for 1,00. Sir's. W. fe.
Hefioran, president 'or tno congress,
'presided over tho opening session nn.l
responded to tho welcoming address
of Mrs. Ellen Henrotln, president of
tho Chicago Wotnan's i club.
Some of tho subjects to bo consid
ered by tho congress this year are
the national boy problem, uniform
marriages and divorce laws, moral
education, child labor conditions, lit-
' oraturo for mothers and children, and
Industrial education as a factor In
city betterment.
GRAND CONCERT
Opera House, Wednesday Evening, May-Eleventh
Wm. Wnlacoarriham, violinist,' as
sisted by Mrs. Albort O. Sholdon, so
prnno, and Mrs. W. 13. Thomas, plan
ter. '
Mr. Giahnm, who Is known ns tho
groatost soloist violinist In tho North
wost nt tho presont tlmo, having but
recently returned from sevon years'
study In Berlin, Germany, whore ho
was a pupil of Joachim, tho violin
king, nnd holds tho distinguished hon
or of being tho only violinist from
tho Northwest to gain admittance to
tho most exclusive of all violin schools
tho Roynl High School of Music, In
Berlin.
Mr. Grnham will play upon his
beautiful Guannrlim violin, ono of tho
flnoit Instruments mndo by that fa
mous Italian mnhor, which Mr. Grnham.
purchased whll abroad for $3000.
Tho following li tho program for
Wodnorfdny o.vonlhg ' ,
1. Romanzs In a,mlnor...Mnx Brucli
2. (a) Los Flllos do Cndlx. . . .Dolibos
(b) Irish Folk Song Footo-
(o) Lynnovo's Song KJorulf
(d) Since Wo Parted Allltsom
(o) You nnd I .Lehman:
3. Introduction nnd Adoglo, from
fourth concerto (d rulnor) ...... .-.
Viouxtompa
Ave Mnrla (with violin obllgato)
Gounod;
Parsifal Paraphrase
Wagnor-Wilholml
Reserved sont, GOc, 75c, $1.00,
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all's fetty
rhe ferrv boat is now in operation, day or night, X
toads good and driving fine. Take the short cat to
Joints in Polk county.
FA. D. Pettyjohn, Prop.f
New Arrivals
Latest Weaves and Colorings in
in Cotscfi Covers, Table Covets
and Potiees, new Portieres in
Leather and Rope
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Wholesale and Retail Family Liqaor btorc
p. Fr.KERLEN. 258 Commercial Street
f'Full line of llquore and wlnea. Cedarbrook whisky formerly the
. McBrier brand the best for family use. ah oraers nuea ana
n.ov in t,a r.tv limits. 'Phone Main 1151.
Oregon Raised
V-iover eea
As the weather has set- J !
lied the farmers who wish ! !
to sow clover seed will '
need to supply themselves ; ;
quickly. I
We offer a fine quality j
of very reasonable prices. ; ;
Other farm and garden ;;
seeds in quantities to meet ;;
an uemanas at
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I Savage & Fletcher i
Dealers In
FLOUR, GRAIN AND SEED
322424 Commercial Street Z
As To Carpets
You will make no mistake by placing yout
catpzt business with us. We ate better than
eve ptepated to take caue of the carpet ot-
dets at any pfice horn 25c
pet yatd up to the finest
gtades of Administers and
Savoneries We will appre
ciate an early and iull investi-gation.
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The House Furnishing Company
269 LibertySt. Next to Jos. Meyers & Sons. Stores, Salem and Albany.
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