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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1904)
ItSvrTmSrM ' 'mwSF'Wwrimv-'' ' ' asMrs. V',1. Ff , fW'. i riv.1. daily capital, Jo.UMaACE,-QHg.QiA batmjbbL-.HI y - - - l-ip v iW&tf4.'- ' ' .'.iv?yMh!i .-r w.w1 ' SarsapirrUVaf r Just aik your, doctor all about I It. He will tell you "Ft Is the Ay 1 r.'xvr' I t ' Dest DIOOa medicine yuu can Sfn. AtlrOfl. possibly buy." jjo-w.il. M.. HON. J. H. SET'TLE MIER OF WOODBURN Republican Candi-date for the Legislature U. After all, the thing I like best about "FORCE" is the enjoyment I get from eating it. It makes little difference how "good" a food is if you don't like it. I've met mighty few people who don't like "FORGE." f Ton can relish "FORCE" for tonter time, without change, th any other food I know or. But it lin't such a bad notion, now and then, to awltch off ont ' aomethlns cite for a day or to f Bvn though you can't change to anytfilnff quite to good. In tho Interests of the whole state ap Well as tho county, and for those who ask for economical aha remedial legis lation. Uncle Je3S0 Settlemler will he apt to be a little .close In handing out the stato funds', and a few such men are needed In. the delegation. Ho Is a lmrmonlzlnc hind of a man, and will make a good bell-wether for tho Marlon county delegation, and If the younger boys follow his advlco a little- It won't hurt the party, and will tond to encourage the taxpayer. Ho is one of the safest and' best men on tho ticket As a member of the state fair board ho would not tolcrato anything but fair and square horse racing, no mat ter what some others would let go through, and If he could hod down that board composed of five of tho most exeprlenced men In tho state, ho will come pretty near holding others as well as himself, somewhere near tho chalkllne. Mr. Sfettlemier 1b not advertised as a man noted for his charities, but Inquiry shows that in hl3 own part of thocounty ho has) done things of a substantial charac ter, for many of his neighbors not so blessed with this world's goods aa he has been. For Weak, Languid People. , Wcakj sickly people often remarked "If I could only get something that' would nourish me and' glvd tnd strength," they do not know why, but' the food they eat is of no benefit to them, They gain no flesh, and 'tool no stronger. The fact Is tho stomach! Iff too weak to' perfdnri Its work. Arid tho little appetite thoy once had: la tinnn pnno. Tho blood becomOS" morO thin and watery,' bringing o'n faint slotc spells with loss of memory and amblJ tioh. There is a remedy for all tKla that -acts In tho rlsht way. It Is called Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic, and is sold by all druggists for 7Bo per box, or 3 boxes for $2.00. It tufas the fod'd you' eat into rich, retf bloo&T making flesh and strength, creating an appetite because tho system demands,, sustenance. '..;.. ' Wl The picture of thi3 gentleman shows him to be a much better-looking man than he really is, as ho is not much smoothor than a shagbark hickory in his every day working clothes. Tho prosperous founder of Woodburn went there In 1863 and for a time lived in a log house, and ever since has taken a deep interest in everything that would advance the In terests of what is now a city of 1200 Inhabitants. He ha3 not only had tho welfare of this city at heart, but has spent time and money in assisting In tho progress of Marion county and tho state. He was one of the main factors in pulling the State Board of Agriculture out of the mire and mak ing tho state fair a success. Every where he is recognized as a man of exceptional ability and of Bound, practical ideas. As a representative of the people in the legislature ho will make a careful lawmaker. He will take into that body tho opinions of nn observant man who knows tho views and wants of the masses and taxpayers. A vote for him is a vote umiMimtiitui i 1 1 We Ate Going I To Move To the new quarters now being built nexHto the X Statesman huildlng, therefore we have in progress A Removal Safe; I Notice our show windows, and inside, the Jbig table of bargains. Fresh Roasted Coffee and Fine Teas a Specialty I Yokohama Tea Store I Phone 24: ti Black. Free delivery. illfMWIMIHMWMWMWIWIimMMHIMHHHHii flflTv Av. S"vv !CSlw iriTx. ffW 3Cx tl,y MmmzJ- M- mfM 2ifr Mlfr ri.. a A carload sold and in tise , in Salem r.AC QHrrwTTJc a Caioad Just Arrived $11.85 A Picture of Comfort We have all the cooking utensils that are adapted specially for Gas Stoves if you want them. A GAS STOVE from every point of view, is the most economical for the wage earner, besides the added comfort, saving of time, quickness in preparing meals and at any hour. Strike If you think the Gas Company is your enemy, you make a great mistake. It's to their interest to have all users of Gas, satisfied users. We will show you how to read your meter so you can know exactly how many feet you burn. a match it's on 6 m 1 "": ' J ItaJtwil 6A5RAN6M i or JJbbJ. jMxw . f fk&. :-S -, ' I4 J v Tmn of hand Ws off There arc a large ntimber of GAS STOVES in use in Salem. Hear what those people say. We'll tell you about them and you can learn he truth. You need not take our word for it. It will pay to investigate. t 't t $n.85 Fixed up in your Borne, nMpv, WMMaMwaMMMMMMMMMNMHMKMHMBI FREEInterestiag books. Cook bookx flied with fine Recipes, also "New Procesn and how to read the Gas Mttef f ' ' Citiens, Light & Traction OFFICES-Cente of Block, Between Commercial ad Liberty Street : J t jrim Remember the using of the Gas is entirely under your own con trol. When it i not burning it ts costing you nothing, and you only use tt when you have need of it. Burning coal and wood is rfiffereat. for it Weft W4v r ter igniting, wheiher yo have use for it or not. Gas is Cheap est. Ofl any Cott Street ! 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