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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1904)
"V ' mmMaii4intMfimmmMUnmiminitmtnimkiirm DAILY OAP.TAli JOTJBNAL, SAT.r.M, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBEK 7, 1904. S CURED QUICKLY imatism in Two Severe Cases lastered in a Few Weeks terest Aroused by the Quickness and Completeness Cures, and the Remedy Used by Mr. Schroeppel land Captain Balfour in Great Demand in the' Vicinity of Their Holmes ssacE K33K winter of 1902,3 Mr. ...i t.. -i was nttncKeu uj riic-unm- most pronounced and 'Jnca- rtype. So severe was tne it ho was confined to Ins vas mmlilo to neip imnseli. or was caueu m aim treaiou Eout success. Ho subsequently 1,: 1.nnUli ImiiinMA. 1... il4C7 ilUtllbll, IIVI'U.VI) t'J tiioh ho described with great in response to nn inquiry culars. r, five or six weeks of helpless r . ... ... ... ly ami pain," saiu lie, "our- h I was receiving visits at Intervals from the doctor I Ifead as ever and almost de- Skf over being well again. ais time my mother, an old fiicioighty years, visited me and tly entreated mo to try Dr. m' Tink Pills for my ailment. "Ueclarcd that sho had received At benefit from their use in ridding rsolf of rheumatic pains even at er auyaaceil age, and Biie was conn- ientjthciyt would help me. At her so- legal gavo up the , doctor's frtment, reluctantly, however, and a toiof the family was sent to the Btfdrug store for a supply of the land inexpensive remedy which strongly recommended." wero you cured as the result ing her ndvlcef" h, quickly and thoroughly. Be its second box was finished I felt laniiest improvement in my con- nnd within two weeks I was lot only to leavo my bed but to fenco tho spring work on my fnrm had so long been neglected. I iiued to use tho pills, however, ', eight boxes hnd been taken, nl- bh long beforo that I felt that vestigo of the disease had been Dented from my system." iro there np traces of your for- illness leftt" "Absolutely none. For a year and three months thero has never been tho slightest return of the old trouble, and that is tho more remarkable be- cause for years beforo every storm or spell of dark weather had caused ser ious and painful twinges. For this happy result I anil my family freely praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." Within tho bounds of China town ship, St. Clair county, Michigan, there is no better known farmor than Mr. Henry Schoeppel. His flno farm, with its pretty white residence and attract ive lawns and gardens, is admired by scores of people who daily drivo to and from the city of St. Clair, by wny of tho North road. Mr. Schroep pel 's birthplaco is at tho homestead where King school stands, within a mile of his present farm, and the whole of his forty-two years have been spent on these two farms. His Cure has naturally, therefore, attract ed a grent deal of attention. One of Mr. Schroeppel 's neighbors, Captain Oeorgo Balfour, who during tho months of navigation has com mand of one of tho merchant steamers running bctweon Buffalo and Duluth, after hearing of tho salutary results in Mr. Schroeppel 's case, decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for an attack of rheumatism from which he ,wns himself suffering. Ho took eight or ten boxes nnd now declares him self free from this painful ailment. It Is Httlo winder that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro much in favor, and in evidence in almost every homo in the community whero Mr. Schoeppel nnd Captain Balfour aro so well and favor ably known'. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure not only rheumatism, but nlso all diseases of tho blood, such as anaemia, scrof uln, orysipelas, and diseases of tho nerves such as neurnlgia, sciatica and paralysis. They aro sold by all druggists. SENATOR FULTON HONORED The San Francisco Chronicle, in writing of tho Fnlrbanks-Fultou meet ing in that city, says: Senator Perkins introduced Senator Charles W. Fulton, of Oregon, who spoko half humorously, half sadly of his suddon drafting into tho party of speakers owing to Sonator Dolliver'a indisposition. Sonator Fulton nwnk encd great enthusiasm, nnd during the progress of his nddross the already white-hot spirit of tho throng fused his eloquence into one of the most re mnrknblc instnnccs of sympathy be tween audience and speaker a sym pathy which could only find vent in cheers and cries and applause of every sort until tho l'avillon rang and thrilled. o Poor Statue Unveiled, llaekensack, X. J., Oct. 7. A heroic bronze statue of Gen. Enoch Poor, a soldier of the Americnn Revolution, was unveiled hero todny with interest ing ceremonies nnd in tho presence of representatives of patriotic organiza tions in various parts of New Jersey. Tho statue wns erected by the Now Jersey Chapter of tho Sons of tho iVmericnn Revolution. It represents.) the soldier with cocked lint, regimen tals, epaulettes, nnd high spurred boots, standing with bnrcd sword, tho pqlnt on tho ground between his feet. Tho statue was designed by 1'mllio Pintti. Georgia W. O. T. V. Eastman, Ga., Oct. ".Tho State convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union which will bo in session here during tho next three dnys hns attracted many representa tive women from vnrious parts of tho state. The larjie attendance nnd tho excellence of the program combino to give promise of ono of tho most nota ble conventions ever hold by tho Georgia brunch of tho national organization. IRDERER RELEASED FROM PENITENTIARY Ijnneapolis, Oct. ".Frank II. lilton, whoso killing of Leonard in this city several years attract- iiwidespread attention, was re- :1 today from tho Stillwater pen- liarv, linving served ins sontenco even vears less tho usual allow- for good behavior. At the time iie tragedy Hamilton was a young fipaper man of this city. Leonard his victim, wns the son of a Itliy Minnesota lumberman, now Tho killing took place In the billiard room of a loadiug hotel and it was said that a young womnn well known socinlly was involved in the troublo between tho young moil. Evi dence ndduced at tho trial, however, tended to show thnt tho killing wns the result of a drunken brawl more tlian anything else and wns not pro meditated. It is reported that Hamilton will ma'ko his future, homo in New York, n position having been secured for him there by a relative. Hood River Fair. I Coal Mine Accident. ftio sixth biennial fruit fair will be I Berlin, Oct. 7.-A coal initio tunnel at Hood River October 13, 14 nnd ' collapsed in flerleboghUnhnlt today aud 18 minors wero entombed. Low Rates on Special Dates Choice of Routes Every Day That's the combination offarod l' the Burlington to you who nro going East. It's worth asking about-and asking ii easy. Just sen4.'yur Unme, address and pttflbla ltina tion, to A. 0. SHELDON, General Agent, 100 Third Stree. PORTLAND, OREGON. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY, OCTOBER 25, 1B85. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK OF SALEM J. H. ALBERT, President. E. M. CROISAN, Vlce-Pres. JOS. H. ALBERT Cashier. Transacts a Regular Banking and Exchange Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT , Fnys interest on savings accounts, compounded semi-annually. Pass book issued to, each depositor. Deposits of one dollar or more received at any time. Home savings banks furnished to -depositors who desiro them. These little banks are strongly constructed of steel, finished In nickel, anil nro ornamental, as well ns usoful, in helping to snve. This being a national bank, the savings department Is conductod under tho laws of tho United States gov erning national banks, including examinations by United States bank examiners. Under theso laws tho stock holders of this bank are personally liablo to its depositors to tho full amount of tho par valuo of their stock, Id addition to their original investment, thus giving doublo the protection afforded by tho corporation laws of this state, which specifically exempt holders of paid up stock in stato corporations from any further liability. A SALEM INSTITUTION, CONDUCTED BY CITIZENS OF SALEM, SO LICITS THE ACCOUNTS OF SALEM PEOPLE. HUIE WING SANG CO. Great sale of Chineso nnd Jnpanoso fancy goods. Wo also make up. all kinds of wrappers nnd waists, undor wear and skirts. Gents' and ladies' furnishing goods, fancy goods, laces nnd embroideries. Court street, torner of alloy, Salem. VM-ORE Si F. Hherwooil, , M Com'l. 81 lth Glltcri it linker. Salem, Ore Star Restaurant Best 15c meals la tbo city. Coffee f, J. A. AUFPERLE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cashier A. P. HOFER, Vlco President. $2.75. 204 Commercial street. regon State Bank Incorporated. Jefferson, Oregon, Transacts a general banking business; mukes loans, ale counts bills and rccolvo 'Icpostts. Deals In fore.'gn and domestic exchange. Collections mad on favorable tormB. Notcrlea Public Wo tender our Borvicea In nil miitteru ot conveyancing. Real cstnt 'oaua negotiated at low rates ot interest YOUR BU8ISE88 SOLICIT MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Poultry at Stelner Market. Kggs Per dozen, 25c. Hens Sc. Young chickens 8c. Harrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Per doz, 25c. Potatoes, Vegetables. Etc i Potatoes lc. Onions 2c. Wood, rennet Potts, BU. Secoud-growth $ 1.50. Big fir $5.00. Ash $5.00. Oak posts 15c. Cedar posts 10c. Hlae, Pelts and ,ur Oreen Hides, No. 1 Sc. Oreen Hlues, No. 2 4c. Calf Skins l5c. Sheep 76c. Goat Skins Ko to Sl.M PORTLAND WARKET Whcat-Wnlla Walla, 8182c. VnlloyT85c. ' Flour-Valley, $1.10$!25; graham, $3..'50$4.0O. Oats-Choice white, $1.25 $1.30. Barley Feed, $2021 per ton; rolled $2323.50. Millstuff Bran, $19.00. Hny-Timothy,$1415. Potatoes 00e$1.00. Fggs Orogon rnneh,24l43ue. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 104llc per pound; turkeys, 10(jpl7c. Pork Dressed, C16($7c. Beef Dressed, 4 6c. Veal C7c. Mutton Dressed, 4 Be. Hops-1003 crop, 3G80. Wool Valley, 1920c; Eastern Or egon, 10017c;' Mohair, 30c for cholco. Hides dry, lfc pounds and upwards, 1515c. Butter Fancy creamery, ZSQMViC. Grain nc Po Oats-Buying, $1.8o"1.35. Barloy $21 per ton. Hops-26S8o. Salem Flouring Mills. riour-WiwliKwV.lO. Wbsat S01 Live Stock Market Steors 2G24o. Cows 11c Soeep $1.502.0Q. Dressed veal 4015 a Fat hogs 505J4C, Hay, PMd. Its, Baled cheat $10011. Ua!tl clover $10. Bran $22.50. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co. Fggs -23e east. Butter--7Vn30. Butter fat-27fce at station. TheWIDEAWAKE MAN Is the man who KNOWS about things, instead of GUESSINCjat tlicm. When he hears an unfamiliar subject spoken of, he makes it his business to find out about it. When he reads, it is with open mind, ready to seize upon every new fact and make it his own. He knows , that the watchword of the Twentieth Century is Alertness, and that he can only succeed by being ready for success, profiting by the mistakes and successes of those who have gone before. 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