Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 13, 1904, Page FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1904.
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Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound.
Will not tho volumes of letters from women nindo strong bylydia
K. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound convlncoall women of its virtues
Surely you cannot wish to remain sick and weak and discouraged, ex
hausted each day, when you can as easily bo cured as tho two women
whoso genuine letters follow, and thousands of others.
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"Dear Mm. Finkitam: Words cannot toll what I
suffered boforo taking your niodlclno. I am 28 voara old
and tlie mother of tour children, tho last two belntr onlv 10 months
apart. I was all run down, had fainting spoils, palpitation of tho hoart, and
was so bad with womb troublo that I could not be on my foot but a short time
boforo I would havo to llodown. Also was troublod with loucorrhooa. I was
Doryous and could not sloop, and at times wished I could dloj
"A frlond Insisted on my giving your modlclno & fair trial, which I did. I
began to feel hottor boforo tho first bottlo was half gono, and after using five
bottles of Lydla E. IMnkham's Vcgotnblo Compound and threo packages
of Sanativo Wash, I was a different woman. I owo my good health to-day to
you, and I will novor suffer again while you mako such good modlclno. I will
always speak a good word for your remedies. My llttlo girl was troublod with
hor kidneys, and one bottlo of your Vccctablo Compound has entlrolv cured
lior." Mas. KrrriB B. Fetebsow, Jonison, Mich.
"Dear Mus. PiNKiUMJIwantto tlinnkyou fortho good your medicine
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could not onduro tho sight of work. I was In a terrible condition, so nervous
that it took all my strength of will to keen from convulsions. lho doctors did
mo no eood. My heart troublod mo, would havo spells of skipping beats and
would iluttor. I had such a feeling of dread ana icar aooui mo nil mo umo l
was afraid to go anywhere. , . .
" I commonced taking your romcdles as you advised mo, and In onp week I
felt better than I had In a whole year boforo, and tho gain was steady. Day
by day tho bad nymptoms disappeared. My appetite rotufnod and I was nblo
to go to bod at night and sleep llko a child. In all I took nino bottles of your
Vcgotnblo Compound and sovon of your Hlood Purifier, and would say to
all suffering womon, do not stop nt a few bottles, but kcop on. In threo months
I was able to return homo, and hav6 slnco dono tho housework for family of
six. It does not seem possible that I am tho samo porson that suffered so a
year ago." Mns. T. J. Iauoiit, Leslie, Michigan.
. FORFEIT K we cannot forthwith produce tho orig
inal letters and slgnsturos of above testimonials, which
will prove their atmoluto gonmnenetu.
I.yclla re. I'IDKImm Medicine Co., I.ynn. Mass.
! F1KD1CAL ADVICE to women Is offorod by Mrs.
L0S.L i?nlSnrnfetT.er help you to health, It will cost yon
I I1LL nothing. Address hor at Lynn, Maes.
REFORM
SCHOOL
BOY
LANE
COUNTY
TEACHERS
Caught in Albany and Re- Are Holding An Institute at
turned to the Institution
Albany Herald, May 13: The re
form school boys who escaped from
that Institution last Tuesday evonlng
liavq been recaptured. The two lads
started north, golnfi beyond Glioma
wa, but turned, back, and on arriving
-at Chemawa a second tlrno somo of
tho Indnau boye arrested the lads and
placed tthem In tho guard house con
nected with tho Bchool. After tho re
form school authorities had boon no
tified of tho capture of tho runaways,
It la roiloitod that tho Indian boys
(llsngrood over tho division of the re
wards and spmo of them wont to tho
guard house, rolcasod William Horn
mott, tho older of tho two boys, and
permitted hlra to lenvo. Tho youngor
of tho two runaways was turned over
to the reform school authorities
Hammetf, tho lad roU'ased at Cho
mawa, camo on up tho valley, and
early yesterday morning reached this
city on his way south, whon ho was
nrrostod and placed In jail, awaiting
tho arrival of an officer to tnko him
bock. Superintendent N. H. Ioonoy
camo up yestorday noon nnd took tho
lnd bade to Bchool on tho nftornoon
train.
Eugene This Week
Eugene, May lu. Tho teachora an
nual Instltuto for Lnno county Is being
held at tho Kugene high school build
ing. Last evening's session closed
the first day, which was characterized
t by good instruction, promptness of at
tomlunco and much Interest, As many
as 21 teachers havo already regis
tered. Among tho Instructors nro Supt, L.
It. Travcr, of Salem; Piesldont E. D
Itosslor, of Monmouth, and President
13. P. Mulkoy, of Ashland,
It Is ropoited that an effort has been
made to secure Prof. Trover for city
miporlntondcnt of school, at a salary
of $1500 a year.
Sam. U. Simpson's
Immortal poem, Beautiful Wlllanv
otto bus boon, sot to music by Father
Dominic, O. S. B. and Is published
and will bo rondorod tho first tlmo in
public at tho May Fo3tlval to bo hoi J
In this city Tuesday, Wodnesdny and
Thursady of noxt weok. You cannot
afford to miss hearing It.
May 17. 18, 19. those aro tho datos.
Committed to Asylum.
C. F. Dlako, of Jackson county, was
committed to the asylum yestorday.
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One More Week
Of the Great Slaughter
Shoe Sale
Durgalns in all kinds and slos of tho best shooi ovor mado. ,
Ladtes' $3.50
Ladfes' $3.00
Ladies' $2.00
Men's $4.00
Men's $3.50
Chlldroii'a shoos nil tho way
shoos for 100. MIs8b shoos
offered, and no end to stylos.
Shoes lot
Shoes for
Shoes for
Shoes for
Shoes for
$2.25
$1.75
$J.45
$3.25
$2.75
from 50 cents up. Infants' soft solo
from T1.00 up Hnrost bargains ovor
Remember tho place "
EDISON SHOE
I STORE
: State Steet
IOWA
MAN
LEADS
Blythe Will Manage Campaign
in The West .
ROSEBUD
INDIAN
LANDS
To Be Disposed of by the
Government on the Ok
lahoma Lottery Plan
Wa hingtcn, May IS. Tho Presi
dent this morning signed the procla
mation opening for settlement the
lands of the Rosebud agency In South
Dakota at 9 a. m. August 8th. Tho
proclamation covers 418,000 acros.
Tho pilco of land sales will go 'by lot
Applicants nro registering their name3
with government officials appointed
to conduct tho drawings. The prlco
nshed by tho government Is ?3 per
acre. It Is expected that 50,000 peo
ple will register. Similar lands In
Noithwe.it Iowa ate now quoted at
$80 per acre.
Washington, May 13. At tho pres
ent writing It Is probable that the
management of tho Republican cam
paign will bo placed In the hands of
Cornollus N. Bliss, of' New York, as
chairman. While Bliss will bo In con
trol of the Eastern headquarters, the
actual control will bo under J. W.
Blytho, attorney of the. Burlington,
rnlhoad, with headquarters In Chlca-'
go.
Just how long this combination will
be allowed to stand Is hard to predict.
Nobody can truthfully say that this
comes direct from the President, but
It does como from men who have
talked with tho President, and who
hopo such arrangements will bo
made.
Blytho is ono of tho most popular
men In Iowa, and ho Is really at tho
hend of tho Republican organization
of that state, and has extensive ac-
qualntanco everywhere His selection
to mnnago tho western end of the
campaign would bo omlnently satis
factory to many of tho Eastorn men
and corporate interests, nnd his per
sonality Is such that Western mon
would acquiesce In his solectlon.
Yt Irt afr 4lA H4f6 1 I rm m m sv a
l 4 UU, W. ...O. W...V, ... ..U.H ... M 8;1B O.CJ0ck th)a m0rnh,g th0
boon mentioned in connection wlthLnew 8t0amor. built at indnnmidAnnn
tho management of a campaign, and Dy Captnm Skinenr wa8 ,aunched. A
there havo been so many suggestions. Lommlttee of c s, HamIUon j, u
and so many mon havo been rejected stocUton and J 0 Grah of tho Sa.
that It would not bo at nil surprising I ,om commercial Club; C. M. Lock
If tho combination of Bliss and Blytho W00(J B p Taylor nml othor Sa,em-
WASTED
GOOD
WINE
New Salem Steamer Floated
and Draws Only Nine
should bo adopted, But like many
other things In politics It Is extreme
ly uncertain.
If You Have Dyspepsia, Read Trjta.
The old way of taking pepsin, bis
muth. oo to cure dyspepsia Is all
wrong. They may be put up In tab
tots or liquid, tho rojult Is just the
same. Tho object is to create arti
ficial digestion, but this does not make
n cure. Stop taktng tho pepsin, etc.,
and you have your dlspepala or Indi
gestion back again. Peoplo use co
caine or opium for norvous troubles
nnd slok-headache, It does not euro,
stop tnklng tho drugs and the pain and
dlstrojs return. Tho only common
seoso method is to drlvo out of the
system the cause of dyspepsia and
sick headache by cleansing the stom
ach and bowols, nt tho samo tlmo. us
lug a medicine that will act on tho liv
er. This forces through tho glands of
tho stomach tho dlgcstlvo fluid that
nature intended. In this way you
euro dyspepsia. The modlclno that
cures dyspepsia by this mqthodls
called Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver
Pills. Druggists seU these pills at 25c
pel box. It only takes one of these
pills for a dose, ,, h
Itos, wore preiont, and report tho
whole affair a success. Miss Cooper,
daughtor of Hon, J. O. Cooper, broke
the bottle of champagne over hor bow
and proclaimed to tho crowd assem
bled: "I christen thee Independ
ence." The boat was launched at tho
old sawmill, and floated up Mio a
bird. It was estimated that she drew
loss than nlno inches of wator when
empty. The material from which she
wnB mado was entirely soasoned, and
naturally tho hull leaked a little, but
that Is only what is to bo oxpecto.l
from a now craft. Everybody prds
ont proclaimed tho event a bucco's.
and groat Interest Is manifested In hor
fueuro career. Captain Skinner ox
jjeotB to come to Salem on his first
trip noxt Tuesday, and will havo a
hearty rocoptlon nt tho hands of In
terested Salemltes.
v
tiN i
The McCoffmick
Vertical Lift Mowe
Will again be tho favorite among tho discriminating farmors In fti
valley. Our sales of tho Vortical Lift last year lan away ahead of lit
regular style.
Tho McCormlck mower has so many features of superiority that
won't try to enumerate them hero, but will ask you to send for catalej.
and then tho first time you are In drop In and see the machine
McCoimtck Rakes, too
Plonty of reasons why a McCormlck Is better than others Yool
say yos when you seo them.
We Sell
Studebaker Vehtqles,
McCormlck Harvesting Machin
ery. Russell Englnoi and Separators.
Parsons SelfFeedors.
Russell Wind Stackers.
Blrdsoll Clover Hullors.
Fairbanks, Morso iz Co's paio
lino Engines.
Hero Fanning Mills.
Monitor Drills nnd Seedors.
Syracuse and Mollno Plows.
Buffalo Pitta Harrows.
We Sell
Ohio Ensilage Cutters.
Hay Tools, Binder Twine, etc
McCormlck, Osborn and Woodl
Extras,
' Tribune Bicycles.
Rnmbfor Automobiles,
Sharpless Tubular Cream Sep
rators.
White and Wheeler & Wllw
Sewing Machines.
TUnvnlB Sundries.
Needloj, Oil and Parts for d
QUIETED BY THE CHAIR.
President of the Y. M. C. A. Called
for Silent Prayer.
Buffalo, May 13. The minority ro
rwrt of tho committee of 20 was voted
down In tho Y. M. C. A. convention
(briny. The majority and minority re
ports bear no questions of homo rule
and centralization of management of
tfio association. Tho majority report'
before tho convention for)
J, W. Belcher, the Greatest
Tenor in Oregon. Hoar him noxt .is now
woek In tbo May Festival. You may amendment or adoption. A threatened i
not got another chance. Ho sings twoj demonstration waa quieted by the
nights, chair, who called for silent prayer.
Machines.
!
If there's anything jou need in the lino 'of Implements, Machines
Vehlcl03. BIcvcloa nr Sowlnc Mnrhlnrxi u-a wnnt in 'show VOU " It' oW
business to sell good goods, and wo take pleasure in meeting the trade
whether you're looking or buying,
F. A. WIGGINS
Implement House, 255-25 7 Liberty St,
Salem, Oregon.
WIIM8ltlHHfieMtWIMIHMMMWM9,Mn
The strongest Coffee in the market
for oc,- fc M
-w i i ii nil m m. r v
Silver Plume Blend
Fresh Roasted and for sale only by
THE SALEM COFFEE ROASTER,
Phone 2291 Mnln. I fV ft F Tmn! Court &
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