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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM,, QREQQN, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1804. oJnt (-, w w rBII9JTMK9HHHBRSsdnBalK.:-J'4' .. & ( i - fcor lou. Scxxw.d rrrvju Vrvor -jJMl. - lomrSL tnrvcL ''PtxO0- cr VSCTljLoTjl.C3YV -UMJCX vrrv. r ouoW jjr. w..w.rrua. 'Many mothers of families In fhe United States have reason to be 'grateful to the person who recommended Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This is a medi cine specially prescribed for diseases of womankind. It does not cure eczema, catarrh in nil its forms, nor heart dis ease, for it is put up for the fittgle pur pose of curing diseases peculiar to worn en, It lias a reputation of over thirty v years of cures, and has sold more largely on this continent than any other atediclue for women. Another point in its favor it does not contain a single drop of alcohol or of any narcotic. It it purely vegetable. An alcoholic com pound for women is something no wom an should take. Womanly weakness will always bring on nervous irritability and. a nervous condition, for which alco feol It the worst thiiig In the world. What the woman needs is a vegetable tonic, like Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, which will build up her deli cate system and bring about a healthy tone. It cures the drains and weak nesses of women, and the manufacturers offer to pay $500 reward for any case of Xeucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolap sus, or Palling of Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and. tessonable trial. '. If you want to know what ails you tile United States mail will bring you the best medical advice for only the cost of writing materials and stamps. Many people owe their present good,) Malta to me tact uini mey consulted Dr. Pierce by letter, giving him all pos sible information about their condition, Symptoms, etc., and received in return gW medical advice which cost them nothing. This is why wo advise .you tq srritV to Dr. R. V. Pierce, the ftAinder of the Iiwallds' Hotel and Surgical In stitute, at Buffalo, N. Y. ,Dr. Pierce by no means confines him self to prescribing his well-known medi cines, He tells you jn the most cptn-mon-sen&e way what ails you, wjiat you ought to do, what line of treatment should be followed out in your particular esse, and if your case does not indicate the need of his proprietary medicine, he Con a nmn Hvo without sleep? Horo cora08 Albort Herpln, of TrntcV N, J., 42 year old, who, since tho death of lila wifo, 10 yoars ago, declares ho ha not slept a wdnje. "Tho shock sq nfrectod my norvos," ho saye, "thnt over sinco thon I havo gono tp bed Jlko anybody eho, but not to slbp. I .simply Ho down to rest, I got up at 5 o'clock In tho morning, and go to work 1 fool Just as. strong as I did slopt ovory night." when 1 1 Txtttvy fffecsfie309ttfte Reg. No. 26531 RED SIRE OF JOE SEAL 2:1154. Sired by Red Heart 2M9J4, the sire of Chain Shot 2:06'2 Red Seal 2:10, Etc. Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25 ....by Marl; Field (son of Goo, Wilkes Dam of Red Seal 2:10 Al slro of Daisy Fields 2;08V4, Mam v lawood 2;19Vj brlno Field 2:llVi, etc. Second dam DAY BELL by Advance, slro of Malra8ka2:25,etc. Dam of Veritas 2:1CU, Vlndox 2:29W. Third dam daughter of Tlppo Salb. r thoroughbred. Red Heart Is ly Prod Wilkoa, out or Sweetheart, by Sultan; Bocond dam Minnehaha, tho dam of Beautiful Bolls, etc. RED SEAL stands 15.1, compactly built, with great quality nnd a Buro slro or great speed. Ho will runko tho season of 1904 at the OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms, $40 Season With tho usual return privilege. Good pasture at reasonable rates to mares sent from a distance. SAM CASTO, Faff Grounds, Or. m- &?..ft'M. .-.. &4 ll ttJLFL3ffft r (-raid.- SPTdl -J-, fJDr. rUaJvofl."' s bjocroift XmA. io &W. Q,ok "imJL . TGyoA AjjloX CSLJX.,, tells you plainly and 'frankly 'what you do )ieid, and the best possible method of I improving your health. If yon are a young woman just entering upon the duties of life, you should have good medical advice of a confidential nature. If you're thci mother of children, you may want advice about yourself and how best to put your system in order that your children may be healthy. To suf ferers from chronic diseases which do not readily yield' to treatment, or to people who are past the youthful stage of life and want confidential advice about their ailments or their physical condi tion, Dr. Pierce offers careful considera tion and the best medical advice within his power, free of cost. " ' I'avorite Prescription ' is indeed an ideal medicine for women, and by far the best I have known to restore lost health and strength," writes Mrs. R. C. Roelker, 34 Ingram Street, Henderson, Jty. "I suffered misery for several years, being troubled with nenorrhngia. My back ached and I had bearing-down pains nnd frequent headaches. Would often awake from sleep in such pain and suffering it would be hours before I could close my yearv eyes again. I dreaded the long nights as well as the Weary days. Consulted two different Weary days. Consulted two dUierenl nhvslcifttis hotlinp to pet relief, hut find. ing that their medicine did not seem to cure me I tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, as a friend had recom mended it so strongly. Am glad that I followed her advice for it was the only ' medicine for me. Every ache and pain has gone, ajid, not- only, this, my general health has improved. I feel well and strong, have a fine appetite, have gained , flesh nnd never looked better. Mv ad vice to suffering women is to take the ( i'avorite Prescription ' and they will never be disapjwinted with the results." The most important knowledge is knowledge of yourself. You should read The People's Common Sense Med cal Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, M. D. Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps, for this 1008 page book in paper covers, or 31 cents for the cloth-bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Uuffalo, N. Y. Robbery at Glencoe. Tho general store of May's Bros.,)! Glonooo wnl broken Intn and rnlihiwl - .., . . 1 1 of J2C 60 n cash, a ham. nnd Komo tol ' ' - bacco. T1)Q thlevos overlooked some cash In another drawer, which would") havo mntorlally added to tho cash! surplus. Thoy broko Into tho storo' 1 by a rear window, and whew thoy do- part ed thoy cut tho telephone wire landing Into Forest Grove Forest Grove News I SEAL Tri'l 2:06 Rec. 2:10 l jjgmMS 8 M TRAIN LOADS ARRIVE Honor the Memory of Late Presidents Lincoln and ' McKinley Springfield, 111., Junell. Nearly 1000 excursionists arrived hero this morning on,tho annual pilgrimage of tho Llncoln-McKInley association of of veteran voters to the national Lln coin monument in Oak Hideo ceme tery. A handsome floral tribute from the association was laid on the sarcopha gus of Lincoln, while simultaneously a similar service was being held at tho tomb of McKInley in the cemetery at Canton. I A programme of addresses by tho mayor of Springfield, Governor Yates of Illinois, Li. M. Conklln of St. Louis, president of the association, nnd ex- Lieut. Gov. E. O. Stanard of Missouri was given at tho monument this after noon. Several hundred young women costumed to represent tho states, ter ritories and possessions of the United States took part in the ceremonies. Tho association under whose aus pices tho ceremonies were held was organized four years ago In St. Louis. During tho short period of its exist ence tho membership has grown to over 5000, wfyh branches of the or der in evcrv stato of the union. Anv person who voted for Lincoln ln!860 or 1864 and for McKInley in 189C or 1900 is eligible to membership. X-RADIUMS It costs tho Republicans of Illinois over $400,000 to nominate a governor at tho recent state convention. An exchange says that a Morman elder with four wives can correctly say that two tlmos two are won. A New York man went to pay his taxes and Just as he was about to get tho receipt ho fell lm a fit. Tho tax collector Is not responsible for his death. The effort being mado to incite 0110 class of peoplo against another is tho safest and surest way to make Salem larger. Keep up tho agitation, and wntcb Salem grow, wo think not. If some of tho same energy was ex pended to build1 up Greater Salem that la now being used tb agitato minor po Hco matters tho population would bo doubled) in le&s than five years. Tho X.Raynmn asked Jolly Jack agenta ,n hJs ,ork Qnd can off6p g()od Rogers whether ho would keep his re- ,nducoments, correspondence soli freshment depots open, tomorrow, but ,.,, Wa ronronnnta iho n gr n Mr. Jack, ho has been suffering with a tnl ntinr gf "lny.nl vntlr" lio nrloiliti bad attack pf "local cation" headache sinco last Monday,, "replied, "No, sir, t goi pieniyf more aa pieniy, more than I could use." A Kentucky Judge has decided that updor tho old English law a man has tho right to whip his wife. The hus- '.band in tho enso In court caught his Ibrouso talking to another man and 1 administered a whlrmlnc. Thin will a(Iminl8tered a whlpplng. . . V . . . bo woicorae news 10 some men wno - ... ..... ...... uoroiorpro navo ueen niraiu 01 paying a fine. been struggling for several days, per Joh L. Sullivan, at hia recent Bos- baps wcekB Tako 8omo reab,0 remo. ton benefit, said to two schoolboys dy for ,t T0DAY-and let that remedy who approaohed to shako hands: bo Dr Boschee's German Syrup, which "Bpys. If you nnt to get on do haa l)0en Jn U80 for ovor thlrty-flve your work. Work Is tlw only thing y0ar8- A fow dose3 of ,t w,n undoubt. to mako mon happy and successful. odly rouevo your cough or cold, and "Don't be like Jho lad who worked lts continued use for a few days will so badly that when his. father wroto cur0 you completely. No matter how to tho boss of tho concorn asking deep-seated your cough, oven If dread whero his son slopt the answor sent consumption has attacked your lungs, back was: German Syrup will surely offect a "Your son sleeps in tho shop in the qure as It has dope before In thou- daytime, but .wp dgn't know whero 8anda or apparently hopeless cases of ho sleeps at night." , jiung trouble. New trial bottles. 25o; 'regular size, 76c. At all druggists. Tho Journal feolsr that It has evonod t Dr. Stone's drug stores up with n hard customer In the adver- n ttejng field. Ray Farmer, who man-j Excursion Rates to Yaquina Day. ogoj tho alvortising department for on Juno 1st the Southern Pacific R. M. Wndo & Co's largo Salem store, ' Company will resumo sale of excur somatlmos gets a llttlo skoptical about slon tlokets to Newport and and Ya results, nnd ho rocontly handed a Ut.qUna Bay, both season and Satur tie advertisement to this offlco, ( day-to-MoiMlay tloketa will bo sold, saying Mint ho wanted to tost, This popular resort la growing in fa- what such an ad would do. This kind of a tost is not always calculated to make a nowspnpor man happy, but It had to go. In this tost Mr. Farmor advortlsodi a certain amount of special gardon hojo, and after thenotlco had appeared three times ho telephoned to the office to stop It, stop It, stop itl Tjho hose wos all gone, and one morel advortlser'ls canviaccttTif tho real val uo of printer's ink. -JS childbirth, is corrected when Wine of Cardui is used during pregnane). AVine of Cardui babies nre healthy babies, because, during the months of pregnancy, tho mother is able to give them necessary vitality and strength . . With these facts presented to American women no expectant mother should be satisfied without the re-inforcenient that Wine of Uiruui will pi vo her. Every mother should bo able to treat herself in her homo with this arable medicine. , , , ... . , , Wine of Cardui can be secured from any druggisUtSl.OOabottle. Polycarp, N. C, Jan. 11, 1902. I am tho mother of seven children and while in pregnancy with the first -x suffered untold misery until they were born. Onp month before the seventh wu born 1 began to taken bottlo of Wine of Cardui.which gave mo reliefiiftertakinctliri-odoses. I used the remainder of the bottle until the birth ( f thcchild.and was stouter in three days aftertho birth than I was in a month atter tho birth of either of tho first six. I am 29 years old. MRS. V. ELIZABETH STAFFORD. REPRESENTS A GREAT HOUSE. Geo. C. Mltty, Valloy Agent for Web. step's .International Dictionary. Herewith is a likeness of George C. Mitty, a young man of Polk county who has resided in this state for Hoar ly years and in Polk county for about 14 years. He graduated from Geo. C. Mltty. the public schools of Orego'n in March 1894, and from the Capital Business college in March 1902. Ho Is engaged In a work that will prove of Inestim able value' to the public schools and educational interests of this stato and wo commend him as worthy and de serving liberal support nnd patronage. Mr. Mlttv is nronarod to emnlov rfajn Company publishers 'of tho In- . . terBatlonftl Dictionary for tho entire Wlllnmetto volley. Call on or addres3 Geo. C. Mltty, box 35, Salem. Office with W. A Llston, 112 Court street. Do It loeay. Tho time-worn Inlunctlon. "Never pnt off .tlI1 totaorrow what you can do toiayr ,8 now genora,iy presont. j ... ., . .. .. ..... . . ea m mis lerra: "uo 11 louayi' mat lfl tlin . ndvu w iimn d ,8 tno lerse advise we want to give you nbout thnt hacking cough or de moralizing cold with which you have vor each year, hotel rates are reason able, and tho opportunity for fishing, hunting and sea bathing are unex celled by any other resort on the Pa cific coast, OAISVOXLIA. Bmts tia j9 Tba Kind Ycu Hara Always BmjW (WsJSy 'js i - sesJissb J ' iiS I !SSBBSV , SSrBSV '3 Motherhood TVTOTHKRIlOOD is the reward nature 1V1 bestows upon healthy womanhood. Women whose vitality has been sapped by disease cannot safely gie b irth o chil dren. In pregnancy nnd m c hi dbir h weak ness of the mother is revealed in tho pain and nijony eho suffers. This Kre.it medicine drives out every ves tice of. mfl.nnniation and weakness, and gfves tone and strength to the delicate or ?' i.ji. ,t,.ro Mm rh d. The pains of pregnancy are banished by Wine of Cardui, and mis carriages, which blast so many fond mother hones, , T,rnvti Tinn.lintr. which so often occurs ntter CARDUI MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY 'Make Salem a Good Home Market," Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant & Pennell, Props. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80& Poultry at Stelner's Spring chickens 15c. Chickens 10c. Eggs Per dozen, 16c. Market. Hop MarkaL Hops 1925c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes 50c. Onionb 2c. Dried Fruits. Peaches 10c. ' ' Apricots 10c. Apples 10c. Petite prunes 4c. Italian prunes 6c. Wood, fence Posts, Rto, Second growth $5.76. Afh J3.00 to $3.75. Grub oak $C50. Cedar posts 12c. Hlaet, Pelts end Pura Green Hides, No. 1 Ec. Green Hlues, No. 2 4c. Call Skins 46c. Sheep 76c, Goat Skins 25c to tie. Grain and Frour. Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, port value 70c. Oats Buying, $1.1Q per cwt. Barley $21 per ton. Flour Wholesale, 3.76. ex Live Stock Murtwi Steers-34c. I Cows 3c. Sheep 3c. Dressed pork COC. Dressed Veal 66c. Dressed hogs CQG&ic. Llve hogs 55'4c Mutton 23c. , Hay, Fed rt. Baled cheat $10$11. Baled clover $9. Bran $22.60. Shorts $24.00. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co. Eggs 15c, cash. Butter 22c, wholesale Butter fat 20c at station. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Walla, 7172c. Valley 8182c. Flour Portland, best grade, $I.90 $1.05; graham, $3.50$4.00. Oats Cholco white, $1.25. Barley Feed, $23.00 per ton; rolled $24.50$25. Mlllstuff Bran, $19$20. Hay Timothy, $16 $16. Potatoes Fancy, 75c$1.00. Eggs Oregon ranch, 1717c. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 1313 per pound; turkeys, 1617c. Pork Dressed, CCc. Beef Dressed, 58c. Veal C7c. Hops 2325c. Wool Valley, 1718?ic; Oregon, 11314c; Mohair, Eastern 30c for cnoice. Hides dry, 16 pounds and upwards. 1615tfc "Butter Fancy creamery, 20c. PRESSED GLASS Berry Sets, Water Sets, Jelly Glass es. New Designs, Low Prices. The Variety Stote 94 Court St. Aunora fo. Welch. Prop R m Op SHQjpr Mm vmmPAmm Threo Tralnn to tho East Dally, Thmilllh Plllltnnn .,...!-. . ..uuu oiuuuura aci rouriHi sleeping cars dally to Omahi Chicago, Bpolmne; tourist sleepln cars aauy 10 nansas city; throui ruiimau lounsi sieeprng cars (pe sonally conducted) weekly to Chi. go; reclining chair cars (seats W to tno Jiast daily. HOURS P0RJHt!D T0 .CHICAGO ho Cbsnie of Ctrs 7( DEI'AKT KOK TIMB BCHEBULES Ftom Jfonlatjd, or ARKlVll rnoH Portland Special 9 15 . m nallnni lngton Halt Lakn. ItsnTnr. ft w..u. zuiauK, twailMI City. 81. Loiil, Chicago and Kan s U7M.!. f.Kk. m! f 5 25, Atlmtlo Exprcw. 3:15 p. m. via Haul lngton TtTpVaT Fiwt MU 7 45 p. m. via Bpoksna jlt Lake, Denvoi rv Worth. Omaha, Kaunn Rltr, Bt. Loan, Chlcairo and Eait. fl0a,i Walla Walla. Uswuiou .Spokane. Wallace, I'ull nian, Mlnneawiit ot Paul. Duluth.Milwmiv. OhlcaROi and But. Ocean and River Schedule. For San Francisco Every five daT nt 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way point and North Beach Dally (except 81m day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. ral Dally service (water permitting) 0e Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For fuller Information ask or writJ I your nearest ticket agent, or . -- A. L. CRAIQ, Geueral Passonger Aeent Tho Oregon Railroad & Navigation! Co., Portland, Oregon. REDUCED EXCURSION RATES. From S. P. and C. & E. Points to the Seaside and Mountain Resorts for the Summer. On. and after Juno 1, 1904, the Southern Pacific, In connection with the Corvallis & Eastern reailrlad, will have on sale round trip tickets from points on tholr lines to Newport, Ya. qulna and Detroit at very low ratei, good for return until October 10, 1901 Three-day tickets to Newport ud Yaquina, good going Saturdays ud returning Mondays, aro also on ufe I from all East Side points, Portland to1 Eugene Jncluslvo and from all Wett Side points, enabling peoplo to visit their families and spend Sunday at the seaside. Season tickets from all East side points, Portland to Eugene, Inclusive, and from all West Side points, are also on 'sale to Detroit at very lo rates, with stop-over privileges at Mill City or any point east, enabling tourists to visit the Santlam and Brel tenbush hot springs in the Cascade mountains, which can be reached la one day. Season tickets will bo good for re turn from all polpts until October 10. Three day tickets will be good goln$ on Saturdays and roturnlng MonlayT only." Tickets "from Portland and vi cinity will bo gjood for return via th East or West -Sldo at option of pa senger. Tickets from Eugene and tJ clnlty will bo good going via the Lebanon-Springfield branch If desire Baggage on Newport tickets checked through to Newport; on Yanuln tickets to Yaquina only. Southern Pacific trains connect with the C. & E, at Albany and CorvallH for Yaquina arfu"iJNewport. Trains on the C. & E. for 'Detroit will leave Al bany at 7 a, m., enabling tourists to tho hot springs to reach there tht same day. Full., information as to rates, wlu beautifully Illustrated booklet of Yf qulnn bay and vicinity, timetables, etc., can bo obtained on application to Edwin Stone, manager C. & E. railroad, Albany; W. E Coman, 0, P A., Southern Pacific company, Port' land, or to any S. P. or C. & E, agent. Rate from Salem to Newport ...$5.00 Rate from Salem to Yaquina Rate from Salem to Detroit ....f3-6" Three-day Tate from Salem to Newport O. C. T. CO.'S PA33ENGER STEAMERS POMONA and Altoua leave for Portland, Mondiji edueeday and Friday at lo a, xa. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at7 a. m For Corvallli, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 p. in. For Independence dally except Sunday atp.ni. Deck: Foot of Trad ft M. I. BALDWIN, AS Fee, YesFee. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation or ' prescription. Can found daily at his drug stor. Sa " Oregon. lm