DAILY CAPITAL JOTTBNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBlfUARY 10, 1005. Jk. iFirn nr ilMAMII I ntn pomoelled bv a seni nf antt4Ji tell you the great good your remedj done me in n case of Contagious Blood con. Among uiuer symptoms i was se i.ltr afTlirfrrl WlHl Rfioitmattam ..,! i lost past going. The disease got a firm ll unon mvsvBtem! mvhliwl nmtt.nr. Ilily poisoned with the virus. I lost in gm, w i uu uuwii, una sore turoat, ptions, splotches and other evidences n T tipifflti the uf of fi S Q l listent use of it brought me out of my bble safe and sound , and I have the age to punitory testify to the virtues of areat blood remedv. R. S s o.,,l hnimend it to all blood-poison suffer. I sincerely Deiicving it it is taken ne tting 10 directions, ana given a tali i, il wm luuiuujjuiy eliminate every tide of the virus. James Currant. rfc Hotel, ureensDurg, Fa. f linful swellings in the groins, red erup' bi upon the skin, sores in the mouth ulnos of nftir mid vrhrnw nraaiwA nf symptoms of this vile disease. S. S. S. u nuuuuic lur iuc nwiut virus tnat Cits and destroys even the bones. ft fi. cntltfltttt tin Mpmirtr Pntncli n.- pr mineral mirredirnt Wi nfTr r vn proof that it is not absolutely vegct- aoir. xiomeireat ment book giving the symptoms and other interesting and valuable infor mation about this disease, mailed free. Our phvsl clans advise free those who write us. ESwIft Specific Company, Atlanta, Qa. I Primary Eloction3 Discussed. nn Arbor, Mich., Fob. 10.--At tho lluding sessions this morning of tho aal mooting of tho Michigan Politi- ISclonco association papors wore as follews: Constitutional Limi- pns on Primary Election Icgisla i" Prof. Ployd R. Mochom, Uni ity of Chicago Law School; "Pri- Elections in Minnesota," Prof. V. Schnpcr, University of Minncso- "Tho Now Primary Law of Wis- in,' Prof. H. L. Smith, College of University of Wisconsin. Bore is moro Catarrh in this sec of tho country than all other dis- pu$ together, and until tho last jycars was supposed to be incura- For a great many years doctors punced it a local disoaso and pro- ad local romodios, and by con- ly failing to euro with local treat- , jjiuuuuuccu ib luuuruuil'. BQlr K has proven catarrh to bo a con- itional disease and thoreforo ro bs constitutional treatment. Hall's rrhCure, manufactured by F. J. ley & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only titutionnl cure on tho market. It liken, internally in doses from 10 Is to a teaepoonful. It acts direct- the blood and mucous surfaces 10 system, i uey oiler one nun dollars for nny case it fails to Sond for circulars and tostimoni- Mre.u: F. J. CHENEY & Co., To- Ohio. W by Druggists, 75c. ko Hall's Family Pills for con- ktion. Qompcrs to Debate. pchestor, N. Y., Feb. 10. Samuel ors, prosidont of tho American tration of Labor, will dofond tho shop policy in a public dobato w tonight under tho auspices of the ral Trades and Labor council. His inent will bo Howard W. Clark, a manufacturer, who will Bpeak in ilf of tho open-shop policy. o Pretty Safe Eulo to Go By. there is a feeling that tho heart lags, blood or liver, brain or nerves aisensed, at onco commence to doc- Iho stomach.- That is the founda- V tho trouble in 90 casos out of 100. Commence to regulate the tivo organs, got them in healthy ling condition, and tho othor troub- rill leave of themselves. Diseases have thoir beginning in the iach must be cured through tho ach. Tho modicino for stomach Mere and half tho ills of life, is lunn's Improved Liver Pills. They Isold by all druggists for 25c per One pill is a dose. These pills gall the digestivo organs in good lition so that disease has no basis fork upon. lie by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist. To Ba Dewey's PlagBhip. Iiladolphia, Feb. 10. Tho now ar '1 cruiser Colorado left tho League d 'navy yard today for New York fitted with torpedo tubes. It is rted that Admiral Dewey has asked the Colorado as his flagship in the log naval maneuvers off tho Cuban cough medicine over sixty years old als must mean merit, solid, genuine merit. It certainly must Ufruc that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cures coughs, colds, croup, chitis, asthma. Ask your igineaa wcait inroais anu ticai iuuiwcu k INTER NATIONAL CONGRESS Will Be Held at the Willard Hotel, Washington D. C. Washington, Fpb. 10. Practically all tho arrangements for tho meeting of tho Intornutionl Railway congress, which is to be held in this city next May, hnve been completed. Tho .sessions will bo held in tho now Wil ,lard hotel and they will Inst ton days. I Tho headquarters of tho International congress is in Brussels. A. Du Bois, tho prosidont, 1h tho minister of rail ways of Belgium. This is expected to bo tho largost mooting tho association has ever held. It is understood that tho number of for eign delegates will bo over 200, and perhaps as largo aa 400. Every two years tho association holds a meeting, but tins will bo tho first gathering in America. After the mooting there aro to be two tours. Ono will bo over tho Penn sylvania railroad from this city to Al toona, whero a day will bo spont at tho company's shops. Then Pittsburg will bo visited, whore an inspection of the Wostinghouso electric plant, as well as some of tho other largo industrial es tablishments will bo made. From Pittsburg a run will bo made to Clovo lnnd, then to Ashtabula, and from there to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Thon tho party will bo dividod,N somo taking tho Grand Trunk to Montreal and then going to Boston. Tho rest of tho party will go ovor tho Now York Central to Schnoctady, whero tho plants of tho Goncral Electric company and tho Americnn Locomotive Works will bo inspected. Tho other trip will tako in Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Buffalo and Ni agara Falls, in addition to tho shops on tho first tour. A number of tho for- oign railroad officials will spend somo timo in Now York and Philadelphia. o Tho Arion Ball. Now York, Feb. 10. Next to the annual French ball tho most notablo affair of tho kind given in tho metrop olis each winter is tho big Arion mas quorado ball. This will bo given to night and Mud i son Squnro Garden, whero tho affair will tako placo ns usual, has boon converted into n thing of bcanty. The ball this year will bo ropleto with now nnd plonsing features. Following tho usual procession of mag- nificont allegorical floats thoro will bo a mammoth ballot, which promises to uo one oi mo most gorgeous spectacio of its kind over soon hero. Tho par ticipants -in tho spectacio will include fully flvo hundred professional dancers. Whist Tournamont at Topcka. Topoka, Kns., Feb. 10. Tko assem bly rooms of tho Elks' chili woro thronged with whist dovotees today at tho opening of tho olevonth annual tournamont of tho Contrnl Whist asso ciation. Representatives woro on hand from tho clubs of Omaha, Kansas City, Dos Moines, St. Joseph, Council Bluffs nnd a number of othor cities. Tho tournnmont oponod this afternoon with tho first play for tho Richards Challing trophy for toams of four nnd tho Dos Moines trophy, in which any numbor of pairs from nny club may enter. Tho piny will continuo through tomorrow. Broad and Sullivan. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 10. "Kid" Broad, pf Clovelnnd, and "Kid'? Sulli van, of Washington, aro to engago in a 15-round battle beforo the Eureka Athletic club tonight. Tho lads weigh in at 130 pounds Into this afternoon, this arrangement boing a compromise that brought about tho contest, whioh has been hanging firo for somo time, Tho fight is to bo for a purso of $1000, Peculiar Disappearance J. D. Runyan, of Butlorvillo, Ohio, laid the peculiar disappearance of his painful symptoms, of indigestion and billiousnoss, to Dr. King's New Life Pills, no Bays: " They aro a powerful remedy for dizziness, sour stomach, headache, constipation, etc" Guar anteed at J. C. Perry's drug store, pric 25c. Change in Pine Bluff and Western. Pine Bluff, Ark., Feb. 10. Boginning today the Pine Bluff & Western rail way, which runs to Benton from Pine Bluff via Sheridan, is to bo operatod by tho Cotton Bolt. Tho road is the proporty of tho Missouri Pacific, re cently purchased from tho Sawyer and Austin Lumber company of thiB eity. own doctor to explain wnyic lmU. KtM. ri dw5aaww"","if' "w.'w WHY DOES A BABY CRY? Because it is either hun gry or in pain. Properly nourished it will usually grow up right and be comfortable that's the principal thing for a baby. If its food lacks strength and nourishment add Scott's Emulsion at feed ing time. A few drops will show surprising results. If a baby is plump it is reason ably safe. Scott's Emulsion makes babies plump. We'll send you a sample free. Scott & Bowne, 409 Pearl St., New York. Its operation roduccs tho timo between Pine Bluff and Hot Springs several hours. THEORIES ABOUT FOOD. Also a Fow Facts on tho Samo Subject Wo hear much nowadays about henlth foods and hygienic living, about vege tarianism nnd many other fads along tho Rame line. Restaurants may bo found in tho largo cities whero no meat, pastry or coffee is served and tho food crnnk is in his glory, and arguments and the ories galoro advanced to provo that meat was never intended for human stomachs, and almost mnko us beliovo that our Bturdy ancestors who lived four scoro years in robust health on ? roast beef, pork and mutton must luivo been grossly ignorant of tho laws of health. Our forofathcrs had othor thing1) to do than formulato thoorics about tho food thoy ate. A warm wclcomo was oxtonded to any kind from bacon to acorns. A healthy appotito and common sonso aro excellent guides to follow in mnt tors of diot, nnd a mixed diet of grains, fruits nnd meats is undoubtedly tho host. As compared with grains and vegeta bles, meat furnishes the most uutrimont in a hichly concontrated form nnd is digested and assimilated moro quickly than vegetables and grains. Dr. Julius Rcmmon on this subject says: Nervous persons, pcoplo run down in henlth and of low vitality should cat moat and plonty of it If tho digostion is too focblo nt first it may bo easily corrected by tho roliof of Stuart's Dyspopsia Tablots nftor each meal. Two of thoso oxcollont tab lots tnkon after dinnor will digest sov cral thousand grains of meat, eggs or other animal food in throo hours, and no matter how weak tho stomach may bo, no troublo will bo oxporioncod if n regular practice is mado of using Stu art's Dyspopsia Tablets, because thoy supply tho popsin and diastaso neces sary to perfect digostion, and ovory form of indigestion will bo ovcrcomo by thoir use. That largo class of peoplo who como under tho hond of nervous dyspoptics should oat plonty of moat and insuro its propor digostion by tho daily uso of n safe, harmless digostivo medicino liko Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets com posod of tho natural digostivo princi ples, pepsin, diatcse, fruit acids, and salts, which actually porform tho work of digestion. Cheap cathartic medi cines, masquerading under tho namo of dyspepsia cures aro useless for indi gestion ns thoy havo absolutoly no of- foct upon tho actual digestion of food. Dyspopsia in all its many forms is simply a failuro of tho stomach to di goat food, and tho sonsiblo way to solvo tho riddlo and euro tho dyspopsia is to rmako daily uso at meal timo of a prep aration liko Stuart's Dyspopsia Tab lets, which is endorsed by tho modical profession and known to contain active digestivo principles. All druggists soil Stuart's DyBpopstn Tablets at CO cents for full treatment. He Takes a Tumble. Customer now is it, Mr. Jones, that you havo no bicyclo rnckt I see your neighbors havo thorn1. Mr, Joncs W-o-1-1, or w-o-M, to tell the truth, that is just "why I have none. Customer But, Mr, Jones, don't you think it is very unfair to compel! your customers to occupy your neigh bor's rack, and some times force his patrons to go to another store, in order to have a place to put thoir wheclst Jones You aro right; I novor boforo saw it in that light. I understand that that man Sherwood has flvo different styles of his rack now, and that ho will be out about the 20th of February showing them to tho public, I shall or der one without further delay. I thank you Mr. Smith for calling iny attention to this matter; call again. Wants Divorce Naucv Reeves has filed complaint against her husband, Abraham Reeves, for divorce, alleging cruel nnd inhuman treatment, in department No. 2 of the circuit court. LEWIS AND CLARK GUARD Force to Be Picked From the State Militia Portland, Feb. 10. Plans for tho or ganization of tho Lewis nnd Clark ex position guards aro now coinplotcd, nnd nion to form tho guard aro being enlist ed. Mnjor ('. E. McDonald, of Port-' land, has been chosen chief of tho guards, and ho will bo assisted by throe othor oftlcors. 1 Tho guard will consist of 75 men so looted by the company from tho mili tary companies of Oregon. A height of fi feet 8 Inches is required. Tho command will wear military uniforms and carry guns loaned by the stnto military authorities. Tho strictest mil itary discipline will bo maintained. Tho band of 75 men will bo divided into three shifts, each commanded Uy nn oiucer, ami each sunt win servo eight hours, tho schedulo boing from S 11. m. to 1 p. m.; from 4 p. m. to mid night, and from midnight to 8 a. m. Tho soldiers will bo paid $1.50 por day, with freo board and lodging. Thoy1 will live in tents outsido tho grounds, in a fashion somewhat similar to that adopted at summer encampments. The guard? will bog!" thoir duties about the middlo of March, and thoir terms of sorvieo will continuo until tho mid dle of November, a month after tho closo of tho exposition. o A Touching Story is tho saving from death of tho baby girl of CI eo. A. Eylcr, Cumberland, Md. Ho writes: "At tho ago of 11 months, our llttlo girl was in declining health, with Berious throat trouble, and two physicians gavo her up. Wo woro nlmoBt in despair, when wo resolved to try Dr. King's Now Dlscovory for Con sumption, Coughs nnd Colds. Tho first bottlo" gavo roliof; aftor taking four bottlos she was ourod, nnd s now in perfect health." Novor fails to ro lioo and euro a cough or cold. At J. C. Perry's ding Btoro; COc and $1.00 guarnntcoil. Trial bottlo freo. Mcoting of Anthropologists. Iowa City, Ta., Fob.- 10. Tho Iowa Anthropological association, which bo gun its annunl mooting hero today, will discuss many problems of gonoral in forest, iunin; tho distinguished par- That 1b what tho wholo world Is trying to do, in ono way or anothor and nono aro so successful as thoso who uso Eppley's Perfection Baking Powdet Ask your grocor for it for two rea sons, viz: .becauso it is tho best and becauso it Is mado in Salem. MMt4 DMe Gold Bast Flout 1 Made by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Mado for family use. Ask your grocer for It Bran and aborts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT MMMMMWMHI tweBttg6aa d ALU KINDS OF FRUIT TRAYS AND ORCHARD BOXES at tho eho& of G. F Mason g MiJ!or Street, ju-uth Salem. I PHONE 2101 Bed. Mtttl Leaven the Lamp Economy Brand Evaporated always bears the above cap label. It means the same as telling you that we back up its purity with a I $5,000 guarantee. Made by the largest pro ducers of Evaporated Cream In tho world. tlctpiits aie Professor Frederick Starr, of tho I'nivorsitj of CliioMgo; rthur MeLuic, uf Hnnard university, nnd Dr. Dm on T. IT. Ward, of Iowa uni vorsity. (f" DON'T GET OLD Beforo your time. Proper caro of your ntomni'h and dlot will keep your health good. In tliln particular tho Wild lloso llour is 11 known euoiiiy of' dyspopsia, us it makes tho best of good, white, sweet, nutritious bread it is tho housewife's favor ite. Salem F louring Mills "Fom AtoZ." We luo studied ewry detail of the grocery business that's why wo con tinuo to grow and oxpnnd. Success do pondB not only 011 Knowing what but how to buy. Our ability to secure tho bast ut tho lowest prlcos onablos us to givo you many saving ohaucos. Harritt & Lawrence HHW-Wfr-M-I frHr-t--H-t-MfrH llll III 8 1 I HI III 1 1 111 IB J SCOTCH i" "W ii. inmnniiuHMMH sBkv .'j1? cownnrt HMIIIIIII H-H i 8 1 1 It t-r-HH-fr-i-H-H M I I I M H 1 1 1 1 1 H H- f Fine Popeffty Cholco piece residence proporty on principal street within three blocks buiinoss part of city. Nice large, modern heset about ono nero of ground noar school and car line, all kinds of fruit, beautiful shrubbory, ete. All modern con veniences. These aro both etra choice bays for homes or investments. DERBY & WILSON, 244 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon Winte VSR5IR3TOTK3E&C?3 Is Not Ove We will probably', j fcave some cold weather yet and you will need a heating stove. Wc have cat prices on every heating stove in the house. Call and ex amine them. R. M. Wade & Co. T&eitf Bank Tho rotations oxisting; botweon this Imnk nnd its customers aro closo and cordial. Wo esteem It a compliment to havo peoplo lay claita to tho institution ns being TUEIB bank. Is it also yourst Wo nmk'o an earnest offort to nccoramodato all cnllors. Our nim is to make this in ovory rospoct tho Pooplos' Bank) A bunk whuro all may fool at homo; a placo whero thoso of moderate moans may oxpoot tho samo trot inent as those more favsrabl'sHu atcd. Salem State Bank Salem, Oregon & : Wall Paper Latest designs in stock, J and good work guaran- teed. We have the smatf 2 store and small prices E. L. Lemnton 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 IHmfamWin 1 miriiittjfc I fl FRENCH FEIAL DRILLS, A Bin. CriTii lUutr frr Hirrrunio Vtmnatwm, NIVIR KNOWN TO FAIL '! ") SiIt! Bull- fMtloa unkMut3 or Mvotr JUruau4, Imm pmi!4 MI.Miiti WlllMnaitwia.iitrlil.tob.Mlitw vla rIUtd, tuaplMfrw. If jMr4it!UtiMoi ?. ttou 4 jour r4l ( tU UNITCP MCDICALCO.,BaxT4.UNOAKTl, P. Sold In Salem by 8. C Steno. A Scotch Highball mado from our Jluo old Scotch wbls hoy is iuvigoratlng and bracing In cold weather. Our fino stock of whis kios aro pure and tho finest distills tion, and is a treat to the epicure or J. tho conaissour to test tho velvety T Hinootunoss and lino flavor of it E. Eclce?len 258 Commercial Street X m i i i mi i i i i i i i i iih i i i i i i at a Bargain ij IIIHIHH4-H 41