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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBEQQN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1C, 1904 3 Sarsaparitla I0A0IIIN L. fr hnvnml fho effect yVttUUUl MILLER cm far beyond tho effect ' only. 6"of Its wonderful popular- Led by Its unapproachable a prescription which considered incurable, Sarsaparitla st-kuown vegetable rem' a combination, propor- ccss as to havo curative ar to itself. . scrofula, eczema, psori- kind of humor, as well rheumatism prove Sarsaparitla 9iyl linnuer ever prouueca. Cilvfinnnttn. lrico nf nnne- BlTaHtired feeling make it tho Sfmnach tonio and strength- lieSvorld has ever known. Kg Sarsaparitla ly good medicine Begin DAY. Get HUUD'S. W C F WT fin the I. C. S. and Knot have to look demand for tech- ined men is far in fc the supply. Ob- schmcal knowledge M.'k scam one 01 our sesnhd you will soon le .of the thousands lojjyo their success to BSirucuun. we can pou qualify at home, relume, and at small jifor any of the fol- jsitiens: iBectrlca), Stein, CliD, or Draltiman: Architect; Book- iripiier; Show-card Writer; or kl writer, x IT, dtnllnn which potl- kitaU-rot you, to NATIONAL: idence Schools SCRANTON. PA. CB LOCiL BSrEUE5TtTITb Scrantcn, Pa. Arril 20, 1904. lal correspondence Bn: In reply to your Itlrg fc- my opinion Choc! as a student, am we ' pleased witn tiods of Instruction, facu'ty you have of pur lssons eo plain understood. Any h a conmon school ca-n help but bo i firstling a course be 's Interested. ir a- I have pursued c-u'd not suggest Imp "ove your rnotlr- is'ru'Mon I beg to Yciirs truly FRED A. LEGO A. C 626.334 be Circulars iTTICHEN. Local Aetnt (OLL, Asst. Sopt. Wig, 3rd P stark. 11 LAND, ORE. 1 AT HOME Joaquin Miller, tho eccentric poet anil writer, well-known to all Orcgonlanit, ami formerly a resident of tbis state, has many peculiarities, and people arc fond of relating stories of him. Dr. James Pruett, of Oakland, Cnl., in talking to a reporter of tho Pendle ton East Oregoninn. snvs: "Owing to tho world-wide fame of tho poet strangers from all parts of tho United Stntes call upon him every day. Peoplo of the highest literary tastes and standing, refined, deucated and erudite, all expecting to find the poet in a sumptuous study, surrounded by tho wealth of art and refinement. "Imngine their surprlto to find Miller curled up in bed in tho front room of his cabin, with his boots and clothes on, at all times of the day. " 'I am not sick, ladies,' the poot will saj in excuso for being in bed: but I am tired, nml can't afford to pull off my boots between visits, so I just keep them on. Come in and sit down, and excuso mo whilo I put on a coat.' ho will smilingly say, as ho pushes a rough stool toward his visi tors pud vanishes into tho only other room in tho cabin to complete his toilet. "Miller's homo is on Oakland Heights, where, from his rough cabin porch, he can look ovor tho bay and out through, tho Golden Gate. Ho s pends moit of his timo In wnndorlng nruund his promises, lounging in bed to rest, aftor being" bored by visitors, and in talking with a fow intimates wjio livo near him. "Close beside tho cabin, which is made to appoHr as near like a pioneer rnbln in construction and furnishings as possible, stands his funeral pyre, on which lie has ordered that his body be burned aftor death, and from which his ashes arc to bo thrown to the winds. "Ho has piled up n huge stone mon ument, with a furnace inside, in which is placed IS cords of dry fir wood, and which is to be used in his creaniatlon. H 1ms prepared tho pyi'a with sedulous enre, ami often iimltes ciinngos anil additions to tho detail, to insure its perfection.'' r) 1 ' J I WORSE xiVERY YEAR. Plenty of Salem Readers Havo Same Experience. tho (New Line "s Some rubber boots W sior. und shoes for la Jfa Lowest prices. Call anil will treat yen well :ob VOGT Salem Don't noglcct an aching back. It will get worse every year. Bneknclio is really kidney nche. To cure tho back you must cure tho kidneys. If you don't, othor kidney ills fol low Urinary troubles, diabotes, Bright 's jisease. A Snlom citizon tolls you how tho euro is oasy. William M. Spayd, living at the cor ner or .ortli winter ami i siroois, says: "Words cannot express my opiuion half strong enough of Dean's Kidney Pills. I lmvo known their re markable merits for tho last oight reatt. haviue used them In Clinton county, Mich., where I was living. My kidnoys were a souree of annoyance for quite a number of years. I had ninth tain across my loins, and the secre tions from the kidneys wore irregular in action, causing me to rise aften dur ing tho night, and at timee there was ii seal ling. I procured Dean's Kidney Pills at Dr. Stone's drug sto-o and gave some to a person visiting iw, and they gaVe Her wonrltrfnl relief, and in my eat I was benefitted 'ia every wpv. My baeksehe was rlvMi aii'l tne trouble with the kidney secretions wan eerreetwl. V am at. liberty to rer to m as one wbv can etiflorfe the claim made for Do-.n's Kidaey Pills. I slw know of a great many others who hava nsed them with the Leit of results." For sale by all dealers. Prie SO cento, roster-JIilbura Co., liuiiaio, .. Y., sole agents for the United States. Itemwnber the name Dn's-anl take no other. 22 MISS KATHARINE HOLLAND BROWN. The author of "Diane." Miss Kntlmriro Holland Brown, the author of "Diane,'' was n wide ly known writor of clever short stories before she wroto this suc cessful novel. Her homo is at Qiiln cy, 111., where her father is n suc cessful brldgo engineer. Her atten tion was not long ago attracted to Icaria, tho Krmicli communistic set tlement winch forms the back ground for "Diane," during a visit to the old Mormon town, Nauvoo, 111., on tile Mississippi river, where Cabot's dream of an ideal govern ment wns shattered. Miss Drown mndo an intimato investigation, mid traveled far to visit tho few surviving Icarians. Miss Brown has not only written a charming story, but preserved u picturesque incident in American history hith erto overlooked by novelists. Sure Cure for Pllee. Itching piles produce moisture and causo itching, this form, as woll as Bllng, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pllo Remedy Stops Itching and bleeding, Absorbs tumors. 50c a Jar at drug gist, or sent by mall. Treaties free. Wrlto mo about your case. Dr. Bo sanko, Phlla., Pa. Fore salo by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist. Winter Rates to Yaquina Bay. In order to accommodate the manv people who with to make a whiter trip to Yarquina Bay, the Southern Pacific Company will tell on Wednesdays and Saturdays of oaoh weok, until March 31, 1605, round-trip tickets at low rates, to Yaquina and return, limited to 60 days from date of salo. Thos who desire to taxe adantnge of tht? rate should apply to tho nearest South orn Pacifie agent for tiekeU. 11-3 co' o Notice. I want 10 teams to plow land and sen flax. Apply to tho farm. Kugone Bosie. 1100t Besr, tu f lla Kind Ym Han AJwars Basffi i iie i ost No. 10 Tyler-Serpell Wedding. Norfolk. Va, Nor. 16. A wedding if note will take place .here this even ing when Mk Nellie Serpell Ueeomea the tri.le of Major a Heth Taylor. The bridegroom is the son of ex-Governor J. llge Tyler, and the bride the daugh ter of O. M. SerpeH, general superin tendent of the Atlantic I'oact JJe rail way. A Runaway Bicycle. Terminated with an ugly eat on the leg ef J. B. Omer, Franklin Grove, III. 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