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TWO DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, 8ATURDAY, MAY 28, 1904. WOMAN'S BELIEF , CORPS Many Facts Concerning This Patriotic and Benovelent . Order, r ? 'The Woman's Relief Auxiliary to tho Grand Army of tho Republic la tho largest beneficent and patriotic organization of womon In tho world, numbering now almost 160,000 mem bers. Organized in 1883, following a call by Paul Van Dor Vort with a small band of charter members, It has grown to magnificent proportions' in numbers and influence, and in the streams 6f bounty whlch havo boon poured out through tho treasury in many deserving channels. Tho strongest and best women of tho na tion have been proud to havo names upon '.Us rolls. All loyal women aro eligible to membership In tho Wom an's Relief' Corps. Its alms and ob jects, as 'found In rules and regula tions, aro as follows; To specially aid and assist tho Grand Army of tho Republic and to perpetuate tho memory of thOlr he roic dead. To assist such Union vet orans as need our help and protection and to extend needful aid to their widows and orphans. To find them homes and employ ment and assure them of sympathy and friends; to cherish and emulato the deeds of our army nurses, and of all loyat women who rendered loving service to our country In her hour of peril. To maintain true allegiance to tho Uqlted States of America; to inclu cato lessons of patriotism and lovo ,of country among our children and in tho communities in which wo live, and encourage tho spread of universal liberty and equal rights to 'all. This organization was tho first to introduce tho salute to the flag in tho public schools and to make tho observance of Flag Day general by preparing and carrying out sultablo programs. There are two salutes to tho flag taught In the schools, the one for the older scholars being: "I pledge allegiance to my flag and to tho Republic for which It stands; ono nation, indivisible, with liberty and Justice for all." Tho other Is taught the younger pu pils, and Is "I give my head, my heart to God and my country, ono country, one languago, one flag." Tho Woman's Relief Corps Is a na tional Incorporation and owns and operates tho National Relief Corps Home at Madison, Ohio. It Is In pos session of the Andersonvllle prison grounds, which It has converted Into a national park. Through Its Influ ence several states havo placed mon uments there, and ovgry, and espe cially upon Memorial Day, it Is vis ited by many. For tho year ending Juno 30, 1903, tho national treasury has expended for W. R. C. homo, ?2,722; for deco ration of soldiers' grave?' in the South, $1197.9G; for the Kansas flood sufferers, ?800; for the McKInley me morial, $1000; for relief, $156,709.18. Tho number of per3ons assisted has been 40,433. In tho organization there are 2906 corps. Tho total expenditure Jast year In the order amounted to ?30,-' 587.35, and there .are no, liabilities. Since tho organization of tho W. R. C. thoro has been expended $2,504, 365.23. To ovory loyal woman thoro is a hearty Invitation glvon to Join this band of earnest workers. HATTIB F. CAMERON. a movement which ljad for its object tho holding of a great skat tourna ment In St. Louis during tho 6xpo-( sltlon period. Invitations wore sentt to', ciubs,And Individual players, throughout the United States and Canada and a general Invitation was sbqt also lo tho German skat league. Tho number of acceptances has ex ceeded the hopes of tho promotors of the tournament. It Is estimated now AWS Stirsapariifo We always put foe be you awavs ot Z.tl of It. The kind a WoW tors ordor. HU mi dfe. 6ure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisturo and cause itching, this form, as "well as DUng, Bleeding or Protruding Piles aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 50o a Jar at drug, gists, or sent by mail. Treaties free. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bo Banko, Phlla'., Pa. ea Women's Headaches 542 1-2 Congress Street. Poutland, Maink, Oct. 17, 1902. I oansidcr Wine of Cardui superior to any doc tor's medicino I over used and 1 know whereof I peak. I suffered for nino months with suppressed menstruation which completely prostrated nie. Pain would shoot through my back and sides and I would havo blinding heaaaches. My limbs would swell up and i would teel so weaK i couiu not stand up. 1 naturally felt discouraged for I seemed beyond tho help of physicians, but Wine of Cardui camo as a God-send to mo. 1 felt a changefor the better within a week. Afternine teen uays. treatment I menstruated without suf fering agonies I usually did and soon became romilar nnd without Dain. Wino o Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish that all Buffer lag women knew of its good qualities. JUAJfyUiAb&t m Treasurer, Portland E.'onomto League. Headaches aro tho danger signals o coming disease. Both men and womon suffer headaches, but periodical headacho falls only to the lot o wouion and is the unerring sign of irregular menstruation and bearing down Cains, Completely prostratou by nino months of suppressed menses, blinded y headaches and racked with pain Mrs. Snow was made a strong and healthy woman again. Remember with Wino of Cardui no case is hopeless becauoe this great remedy cures permanently nineteen out of overy twenty cases and never fails to benefit a case of irregular menses, bearing down pains or any female weakness. If you aro discouraged and doctor have tailed, try Wino of Cardui, and try it now. Itemombcrthat headaches mean female weakness. Secure a bottle of Wine of C.wdui today. All druggists Bell $1.00 bottles of Wino of Cardui. WlttE CARDUI ..ikM"'!,." A Getting Shoe Safety v i I I Every time -you see the name Selz on a shoe, you see a good shoe? it's a safe guide to the man or woman who wants to spend shoe money wisely, whether yqure a good judge of shoes or not - It's like the mark Sterling on silver? when you see that name1 you know you're safe We pat It on the Royal, Blue shoe $3,50 and $4.00; we pat It on aH .allthe shoes we make, at ercSry .price. nw -VI il jAlV ", m, V 1 I A, l ancinn. Largest makers of good shoes in thoworld. Ready for Land Rushers. Minneapolis, Minn., May 28. Out ward signs aro abundant that a sec ond Oklahoma rush will be witnessed at the coming opening of the Rosebud Indian reservation, In the southern part of South Dakota. Although the date of opening to settlors is more than a month distant, preparations aro already making to provide trans portation for the large crowds ex pected to take up the 382,000 acres. Tho people of Bonesteel, Platto, Fair fax and other towns adjacent to the reservation aro getting together hor ses and wagons of all sorts to take care of tho people who will start from those places. Tho officials of tho railroads running nearest tho res ervation aro In receipt of hundreds of letters' dally asking information fVom prospective settlors and 1fioy are counting upon carrying at least 25,000 people on tho day of tho open ing. tho contests for tho various prizes. I 1 I u An Alarming Case SEVERE TEST. OF A BLOOD REM EDY IN ERYSIPELAS. Memorial Services. Tho ladlos and comrades of U. 8. that no less than 2000 players will ant circle G. A. R. will hold special be on ;hand 'Monday to take part in , "a 1 ces an cnuruil, S-Uuuuj o.u.i.i-e, iu; ,, v u o'clock. The following program will be rendered. Buglo call. "America" by congregation. Vocal quartette "Today this Hal lowed Peace Wo Seek", Miss Llston, Miss Hutchlns, Messrs; George and Hornschuch. Recitation Stuart vWalker. Solo "Our Country's Flag, Fay Hutchlns. Recitation "Our Soldiers", Gladys Hutchlns. A Vision, by Mrs. R. B. Mand. Solo "Star Spangled Banner, Dr. Epley. Memorial Exercise Six little girls. Song "Tenting Tonight", and re sponse. Closing remarks, by the pastor. Quartette "Rest Peaceful Rest," Benediction. Tho members of Sedgwlclf post and Woman's Relief Corps and all old sol dlers and their families aro most cor dially invited to be present. By ordor of Committee. Dr. Wllllamfc' Pink Pills Banish Pain and Inflammation and Avert Peril From the Vital Organs. Moat Powerful Locomotive. Schnootady, N. Y., May 28. En gine No. 2-100, built by the Schenect ady plant of tho American Locomotive company., for tho Baltimore & Ohio railroad, will be taken next week to St. Louis whom It will bo exhibited as tho most prominent feature In the transportation building at the world's fair. Tho locomotive Is tho most power ful over built. Tho design follows that of tho Mallet compound used for heavy hauling. There aro six pairs of driving wheels. Three pairs are under the forward end of tho bollor and tho remaining three beneath tho firebox. Tho driving wheels are quite small, being 56 Inches In diameter. Tho weight is 360,000. Preliminary tests conducted hero go to show that tho locomotlvo is 1 times moro pow erful than any othor locomotlvo over constructed. Deafness Cannot Be Cured By local applications, as they can not reached the diseased portion of tho ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitu tional remedies. Deafnoss Is caused by an Inflamed condition of tho-'-mu-cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tubo Is inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when It' Is entirely closed, deafnoss Is tho result, and, unless the Inflammation can bo taken out, and this tubo restored to Its natural condi tion, hearing will bo destroyed forev er; nino cases out of ten aro caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Sond for Circu lars free. F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for Constipation. Meeting of B'nnl Brlth. Dos M0I1103, la., May 28. Tho .an nual grand lodgo of tho Independent Ordor of B'nnl Brlth, tho Jewish or dor which will begin a throo days ses sion tomorrow,, has attracted to Des Moines a numbor of men of national promlnonco. On tho opening pro- gran) will appear Hon. Isador Raynor, senator-eloot from Maryland. Other speakors who "are expected are Samuel iMschuler, formor Democratic candi date for governor of Illinois; Edward Rosowator of Omaha' Adolph Kraus of Chicago, ond Mayor SnmuoJ Fols of Kalamazoo, Mich, Monster Skat Tournament St. Louis, Mo.,' May 28. devotees of tho great Gorman ganio of skat aro rounding up In the world's fair city for what promises to bo tho most no tablo tournament of tho kind over hold outsldo tho realm of the kaiser. I Bwitin J Moro than a year ago tho North Amerl-J Bigntw can Skat league took the Initiative In Erysipelas or St. Anthony's flro Is a most Uncomfortable disease on ac count of tho burning pain and tho dis figurement and Is attended always by tho danger of Involving vital organs. Tho case which follows will be read with great Interest by all sufferers as It affected tho whole body, and re fused to yield to the remedies pro scribed by tho physician employed.' Tho victim, Mrs. Ida A. Colbath, of No. 19 Winter street, Nowburyport, Mass., was In fact completely discour aged when she began the course of treatment which led to her recovery. "In Juno of 1903," she says, "I was taken 111 with what at first ap peared to bo a fever. I sent for a physician who said I was threatened with a dangerous and lingering sick ness. Ho prescribed for mo but his medicine had no perceptible effect. One day ho pronounced my disease chronic erysipelas and said It would be a long time before I would be up nnd around. "Inflamnintlon began on my face and spread all over my body. My oyes were swollen and seemed bulging out of their sockets. I was In a terrible plight and suffered the most IntonEO pain throughout my body. The doctor said mycaso was a very severe one. Under his treatmont, hoW ovor, tho Inflammation did not dimin ish and tho pains which shot through my body increased in severity. After being confined to bed for two months under his caro, without any improve ment, I decided to get along for a time at least without a physician. "A fow days aftor I had discontinued the services of a physician, a friend from Maine, who was visiting mo, spoko very highly of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and, on her advice, I bought a box, but with little confidence that they could holp mo whow a doctor hadi failed to do any good. "I began to tako tho pills, however, two at a dose three times a day. After tho second box had been used I was surprised to notlqo that the inflam mation was going down and thnt the pains which used to cause mo such agony had disappeared. After using six boxes of the pills I was up and around the houao attending to my household duties as well as ovor. I am profoundly thankful that Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills were ever brought to my attention and am always ready to toll any ono what they havo dono for me." Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills curo all diseases springing from an Impover ished or vltlatod condition of tho blood, such as anaemia, rhoumatlsm, scrofula. Thoy mako palo complex ions ruddy and aro tho best tonics In all cases of debility. They aro es pecially helpful to womon whoso health is so closely dependent on tho state of tho blood. Thoy aro sold by all druggists throughout the world. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have, Always Bought &vtf&& Bears tho Signature of wnoicn'HHME Rlftu... Everybody B Interested i, ,!tl bus that Is now boim .w. !ft! ordor to promote the groat,, nukll.1). -- ... brcet tot, 1"""-J iur mis most mT event In tho f,m. .. ImPorj city. Tho Can. w ." ? Od to elvA n . M tel porson guesslmr .. , 9,0i ber of people In mir u . he by, the newofflcialce;:.M tako Bnvornl tobq1. i- .. ' " VM eratlnn n Z, C',8S this time The journai 'J' " ports from day to day or ,. f.T" of tho work, and the probable 3 From thnan thn .-j- ' '" elusions, and make a close nI - L Excursion Rates to Yaqua J On June Int. , a-.i . Bl Company will resnm .i. .. 7 r -v Dait) nr -. slon tickets to Newport and m. h.. .,, uum BOaSoa and &J j v-wunu.,, uukcis n u -,. This popular xesort Is growing y vw uuuu yur, notei rates aroi able, and tho opportunity for hunting and sea bathing arel touu oy any omer resort oatltf, cnic coasi. PlPvlSlu I" RKI .M U.I4 wuk '& MCr. Mrt.liHi..iai U.Q.. ii.ti)n2"-"' fllf r ar r)n.-i .T" ! :W..ftE?fc332l ta 5ri:'i,:r,sHa .it iir . "" iNvimu l,:i .tu. ui. . sa'Hsra! -w ri, IIIIMIMWHMI8IMHHMHnmMttM 9 mirrrf gr vw .. wiwte Attft Waists.,. Now styles, medium price, good quality, new embroideries and Insa. tlons from 5 cents a yard up. New laces at low prices. ;l Millinery NIco street hats, dbss hats, foliage, flowers, 'chiffon and a great n rloty of frames. Reasonable prices, newest styles and good quality. JL Rosteik & Gzeenh&vm 301 Commercial Street. ?80SMfl iesMaw ategt8ia8...feti Do mat We Claim Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition Tho Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tlckots at greatly ro duced rates to St. Louis and Chicago on account of tho St. Louis exposition on the following dates Juno 16, 17, 18; July 1, 2, 3,; August 8, 9, 10, Sep tember 5, C, 7; October 3, 4,5. Going trip must be completed with in 10 days from dato of salo, and pas sengers will bo permitted to start on any day that will enable them to reach tholr destination within tho ton-day limit. Return limit 90 days, but not lator than December 31, 1901. For full Information as to rates and routes call on agent of S. P. Co., at Salem. Juno 7th has, beont authorized as tho salo date for Louisiana Purchase Ex position tickets, ,ln addition to palo dates previously announced for June. This concession has been mado to ac commodate Oregon peoplo, and will onablo thenx to bo at tho Exposition on Oregon Day, Juno, 6th. W. E. COMAN. Oe. Pas. Agt o OAliTOHIA. tw Rtea Yog mw Almtrs Baait &WMu Wo guarantee sufllclentbroof that Dr. J, Doctor cure's all kinds F. Cook the Eotiulol diseases after all other schools and doctori have failed, such as cicer, tumors, (external and Internal) Gnrel kidney, bone diseases. .Consumption, gall stones, rheumitta, dropsy, and dlabets, amndlcltls havo never yet failed, and fenxtla diseases, all the foregoirl without the knife, or plaster or poUoni, and with no pain to tholatlent whatever. Testimonials of promlneri people. Consultation free. Dr. t F. Cook 301 Liberty St., j Salem, Oregon. Formejy oi Omrha, Neb. aw atff aatMMBMM I MMUMMmimirtuMimnumMtMiniw The sttongesj Coffee in the sn&tUt TOtfSCJ is Silver Hume Blend Fresh Roas I And for sale only by THE SALEM IOFPEE ROASTER, Phone 2291 Main, J. O. O. F. 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