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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1905)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAX, SAiqSJC, 0BEQ01?, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1005. 3 1 ROM GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD Bothers Should Watch the Development of Their Daughters- Interesting Experiences of Misses Barman and Mills. ZyMATtLDA BORMAN (Jj & MYRTLE MILLS ((C Everv mother possesses information Iwhich is of vital interest to her younir daughter. Too often this is never imparted or is Swithheld until serious harm has result led to the prowintr girl throuph her ignorance of nature's mysterious and I wonderful laws and penalties. Girls' over-sensitiveness and modesty often puzzlo their mothers and baffle physicians, as they so often withhold their confidence from their mothers 'and conceal the symptoms which ought to be told to their physician at this critical period. When a girl's thoughts become slucr- irish. with headache, dizziness or a dis- I position to sleep, pains in back or lower limbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude; i when she is a mystery to herself and friends, her mother should come to her ' aid, and remember that Lydia E. Pink- i ham's Vegetable Compound will at this time prepare tho system for the coming change, and start the menstrual period in a young pirl's life without pain or irregularities. Hundreds of letters from vouncr irirls fnnd from mothers, expressing their F gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkhum's ! Vegetable Compound has accomplished I for them, have been received by tho fi Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., at Lynn, Mass. Miss Mills has written the two fol lowing letters to Mrs. Pinkham, which will bo read with interest : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: (First Letter.) 4 'I am but fifteen vonrs of mro. n.m rinnrAssfld . h&yo-dizzy spoils, chills, headache and back- i ache, and as I have heard that you can clve helpful advice to girls in my condition, Tarn writing you ."Myrtle Mills, Oquawka, I1L Dear Mrs. Pinkham: (Second Letter.) " It is with tho fooling of utmost gratitude that I writo to you to toll you what your valuable modlclno has dono for mo. AVhon I wrote you in regard to my condition I had consulted several doctor?, but they failod to understand my case ana I did not recoiro any benefit from their treatment. I followed your udvico, and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ana am now healthy ond well, and all tho distressing symptoms which I had at that time have disappeared." Myrtle Mills, Oquawka, 111. Miss Matilda Borman writes Mrs. Pinkham as follows : Dear Mrs. Pinkham : " Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound my monthlies were irregu lar and painful, and I always had such dreadful headaches. " But since taking tho Compound my head aches have entirely loft mo, my monthlies are regular, and I am getting strong and woll. I am tolling all my girl friends what Lydia IS. Pinkham's Vogetablo Compound has done for me, am tolling all my girl) Matilda Borman, Farmington, Iowa. If you know of any young girl who is sick and needs motherly advice, ask her to address Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn. Mass., and tell her every detail of her symptoms, and to keep nothing back. She will receive advice absolutely free, from'a source that has no rival in tho experience of woman's ills, and it will, if followed, put her on tho right road to a strong, healthy and happy womanhood. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound holds tho record for tho greatest number of cures of female ills of any medicine that tho world has ever known. Why don't you try it ? Lydia E.Pink&am's Vegetable Compound Makes Sick Women Welt, Notablo Exhibition of Art. ' Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 21. Tho nrt exhibition marking tho centonnial of tho founding of the Pennsylvania academy was opened today with a ro coption and private view. Tho oxhi tion not only includes tho collection of works by modern American and Eu ropenn pnintors, but a groat part of tho largo galleries is hung with repre sentative works of painters whoso fame has been associated with the academy during tho 100 years of its history. They act like Exercise. OJdttUttto SXMCMl1HIMililiMWIKHllflHI9ItlIMX 5 GOTHAM LETTER 3 m Now York, Jan. 21. President Mor ris K. Jessup, of tho Poary Arctic club, has sent out an appeal for addi tional funds to complcto tho ship in which Robert 13. Peary will ngain seek tho north pole. TIiq club has, had sub scribed, principally from its own mem bership, about $55,000, and in ordor to avoid delay has assumed tho respon sibility of contracting for, and Is now building a special ship of exceptional strength and powerful engines, to bo comploted about March 1, 1905. This ship is tho first over constructed in this country for Arctic discovery. Addi tional funds to tho amount of $100,000 arc necessary for tho completion of tho ship and tho equipment of tho experi-tion. Among Jfcw York's titled-residents none is moro distinguished by birth than a middle-aged woman who in her own country would bo entitled to ,tho rank of princess. Sho is tho wlfo of a physician in this city and many of her acquaintances hnve no idea of tho dignities sho might claim in her na tivo land. Sho raroly refers to them herself and has mado no offort to nt tract social attention to her descent. She happens to bo wealthy and has mado herself tho center of an admiring circlo, attracted merely by her own charm of character. Yet in Russia sho ranked among tho oldest families of tho nobility. Sensational reports of an alarming amount of destitution in Now York this winter nro denied by officers of the Charity Organization society. TJioy say that they aro taking earo of about 10 or 15 por cont. moro porsons than thoy did nt this soason last year, but this increaso is not duo to tho fact that there nro moro unemployed, but is bocnuso ot a considornblo increaso this year in pneumonia and kindred dis eases. Although thoy say conditions are not to bo compared with thoso of tho winter of 1893. There is ono curfew sounded in Now York that is obeyed to tho letter. That is the policeman's whistlo at 10 o'clock at tho slutting ponds in Cbntral Park. At tho first blast skatos aro off, and tho clocks nro hardly through sound ing tho hour boforo tho ico is clear. To tho skaters 10 o'clock seems early to end their enjoyment, but tho polico nre firm und .disporso tho crowd quick- for the Bowels Ten Gents 050 Druggists, Heue's Lack To tho man who drinks nt our bar. We keep the finest brands of all kinds of liquors and ci gars. Give us a call. No minors allowed. Bordtme & Amnion 221 Commercial St, Salem, Ore. In a certain down-town restaurant, a grizzled old man with traces of faded gentility can bo found lunching ovory day. Ilia usual dish is stowed tripo or something equnUy unprotontious. But ho seems scarcely conscious of what ho is eating. In his loft hand ho al ways has a littlo red book which ho reads with tho most devoted attention Tho book is n treaties on tho art of dining. It is illustrated with nlluring pictures of tho most succulent dishes known to gastronomy, and over theso tho obviously needy man gloats, ob livious of "stowed tripo, 15 cents." woman, threo years bofore a public an nouncement of tho ceremony, nnd bo cnuso thoro was a girl baby two years old when tho wedding news was mado public, New York has evinced consid erable curiosity to sco Mrs. Clark. Tho sonator's nnd his wife, howover, will not spend tho winter in tho magnificent now Fifth avenuo palnco now nbout completed, hut will remain in Wash ington until spring, tho sonator giving his timo to his duties as a mombcr of congress. aHE VALUE OP OHABCOAL. row Peoplo Know How Useful It Is in Prosorving Health and Beauty. Nearly evorybody knows that chnr coalis tho safest and most offlcipnt disinfectant nnd puriflor in nature, but few realizo its valuo whon taken into tho human system for tho satno cloansing purpose Charcoal is a rotnody that tho moro you tako of. it tho bettor; it is not a drug at all, but simply absorbs tho gasos and impuritios always prcsont in tho Btomach and iutestinos nnd carrios thorn out of tho systom. Charcoal swotons tho breath after Bmoklng, drinking or aftor eating onions and other odorous vogotnblos. Charcoal offoctually clears and im proves tho comploxiou, it whitens tho tooth nnd further acts as a natural and cminontly safo cathartic. It nbsorbs tho injurious gasos which colloct in tho stomach nnd bowels; it disinfects tho' mouth and throat from tho poisoa of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal in ono form or another, but probably tho best charcoal and tho most for tho monoy is in Stuart's Charcoal Lozongcs; thoy aro composed of tho finost powdorod Willow charcoal, and othor harmloss antisoptics in tablot form or rathor in tho form of largo, ploasant tasting lozenges, tho charcoal being mixed with honoy. Tho dnily uso of theso lozongcs will soon tell in a much improved condi tion of tho gcnornl health, hotter com plexion, sweeter breath and purtr bloofl, nnd tho benuy of it is, that no possiblo harm can roBult from tholr continuod uso, but on tho contrary, great benefit. A Buffalo physician in spoaking of tho bonofits of charcoal, says: "I ad viso Stuart's Charcoal Lozongos to nil pationts suffering from gas in stom ach and bowols, and to clear the com plexion and purify tho breath, moith nnd throat; 1 also holiovo tho liver is groatly benefited by tho daily uso of thorn; thoy cost but twonty-flvo conta a box at drug stores, and although in somo sonso a patent preparation, yot 1 holiovo I got moro and hotter charcoal in Stuart's Charcoal Lozongcs than in any of tho ordinary charcoal tab-lots." I ! Great Reduction Sale 1 jj Dry Goods, Millinery, and Clotting $".00 hats for 1.1.00 $4.00 hats for $2.40 $.1.00 Hats for $1.80 $2.50 hats for $1.50 $2.00 hats for $1.20 I Men's and Boys' Clothing, J -3 off csoal low price LADIES' HATS--40 per cent redaction from out original .tow price. LADIES' WAISTS FOR LESS THAN COST OF MATERIAL AND MAKING all this fall stylos. LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS Groat assortment, 25 por cent, off our usual low prico. LADIES' AND CURLS' JAOKETS-AU tills season's goods, best val ues in tliis city. Frico no object with us on theso goods. Wo will not carry thorn ovor. R0STEIN 8c GREENBAUM I 298 and 300 Commercial St. Salem f. ftmninMi MmmSS' PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Established in 1866. Open all the year. Private or class instruction. Thousands of graduates in posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., PRINCIPAL aiMiaiaifrl-4frMMMI'fMMlH HHWIli . . V JOHN SHOLUND, Merchant Tailor Experienced cutter and fitter. Will gusranteeaH work Also clea in?, pressing and repairing. Opera House Block. llllllllillHll Court Steet imwiiiiaiiM Tho reported intention of W. K. Hearst to run for mayor on a lahor ticket is causing much concom in Tam many Hall. Mr. Hearst's purposo not to support Mayor McClolIan if tho lat ter ho renominated is ovldcnced hy tho attitudo of the Hearst papers, which, with pen and poncll, nro almost daily caricaturing and anathematizing tho mayor. What is most feared is that Mr. Hearst will mako a campaign for mayor on lines similar to his fight for tho Presidential nomination. Ho would mako things exceedingly inter esting for Tammany if ho should spond a quarter as much monoy in his mnyr oralty campaign as no uut when u Presidential candidate. Sho Was Mad. Myrtle Why, Maud, what is tho matter; you look all upsot. Maud Yes, Myrtle, I am real angry. You see tho storo whero wo trndo has no hicyclo rack, nnd I hnd to put my wheel down in tho guttor, nnd that al ways makes mo angry. I fool that it is an Insult to my nice now wheel to put it in tho stroot gutters, which aro in tended for filth and dirty wntor. T am going to ask papa if wo can't trado wlioro tho morchnnt has somo consider ation for tlio throo thousand bicynlo ridors of Salem. I don't intend to bo compollod to lift my wheel up and down, in and out of guttorsovory timo I go shopping. 1-20-lm THEO. M. BARR Successor to Barr & Petzel -and- Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating a Specialty. SALEM OREGON Every timo tho government's big guns at Sandy Hook aro fired tho frame buildings at Lawrenco, across tho wator, quiver liko leaves, though tho distnnco is 15 miles. Ceilings hnvo fal len, furnaces have cracked and mirrors window panes and fish globos havo fal len into fragments as a result, tho owners of tho houses think, of tho ox- plosions on tho Hook. This shaking hns been going on for a long timo, many yoars, but it has begun to get worso lately. Tho biggor tho guns installed tho moro tho houses quivor and rattle. Thoro is no doubt that tho shaking of tho houses is directly traceable to tho L'overnmont cuutf. Dut whothor tho vibration is borne through tho air or by means of n stratum of roek under tho ocean thoro is somo disagreement. Somo of tho remdonts- hold to ono tho ory, somo to tho other. Complaint. A complaint was filed In department No, 1, circuit court, in tho enso of the Hunk of Woodburn, a corporation, vs. O. W. DImick. .Tho action was for $110, alleged to bo duo said corporn tion, Trade Department, 29 Beacon St., Boston amimmtmimiimmmivimimW&-44m9&-i9i A Surpriso F.irty. A pleasant surpriso party may bo given to your stomach and Hvor by taking a medicino which will relieve their pain and discomfort, viz.: Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. Thoy aro a most wonderful remedy, affording euro relief and cure, for headache, dizziness and constipation; 25c, at J. O. Perry's drug store. Senator William A. Clark, of Monta na, is back from Europe with bis young wife, but minus the "million-dollar" baby, which was left behind in Paris with a dozen nurses. Bocauso tho jj senator married bis ward, Miss Anna j La Chappolle, a French Canadian young Our Building Material Quality and prico considered is tho host. Bear in mind tho fact that wo handle everything nocossary to build a modern dwelling. From foundation to roof wo can supply your wants. Call and sco us that you may bo convinced. Vopt Lumber & Fuel Co. Office and yard 14th and Oak Sta. No shoe-troubles with Selz Royal Blue Shoes All shoes would be good shoes if you didn't have to wear them. But you buy them to wear; that's all you want of shoes. Selz Royal Blue shoes are made to wear, not merely to sell; they cost you $3.50 and $4. They do wear, well and long, and feel right to the wearer and look right to everybody. Get your feet into Selz Royal Blue. MM f CjMUUUw Books y William J. 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