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hglTB ii . iWiiiif;rimiTihiiratfflraijMftrtM Heoltfy'of American Women A Subject Much Discussed at Women's Clubs Tine Future of a Country Depends on the Health of Its Women, V V Lr 19Kr kKi vara JrMF amBBuhv ilHBPA"MdH m h Eff ' a Tr Skiff il J JP J n Hi UlI JLy Jail K1 fcJifcfe yXi,'. rifn raZrcaW 111 At tho Now York State Assembly of Mother, a prominent New York doctor told the 500 women prescntthnthcnlthy American w.iinon wore so rare as to be almost extinct. T'flfn Junwii ii lilt n. Mtvntnrr sfnfA. ment ol the condition of American women. Yt how many do vou know who are perfectly well and do not have some trouble arising from a derange ment of tho female organism which manifests itself in headaches, baolc aches, nervousness, that bearing-down feeling, painful or Irregular menstrua tlon, leucorrluua, displacement of tho uterus, ovarian trouble, indigestion or slecplesamMi ? There is a tried and truo remedy for nil these ailments. Lydla B, I'lnkham's Vegetable Com pound has restored more American women to health than all other reme died in the world, Tt regulates, strengthens and euros dlscuhes of tho femalo orgunlsm as nothing else can, For thirty years it has been curing tho worst forms of fotualo com plaints. Such testimony as the following should bo convincing. Mrs. T. C. Vr'llludsen, of Manning, la., writes: Don r Mm IlnkUnm: "I can trul) ty llwt you hnvoNivtd my llfo and I cannot iprnm my grnlituilo to you In word. For two yen spent lutn of money In uoetoriiij without nil lit nnv stntal IrroRukrltU and 1 lmd given up nil iH'iiuui lor iiidii wa ui - -.!' a, aii is lijf (ii liopu of at or Itnliig veil tiLfitlti, but 1 was iwrsundod to try Lydln K. rlukhnin'- Voce table ComH)uim mid tlimi ImUlm havo rtv stored inu to ivrfit lionlth . Had It not Iron for you I would Lave bcou In my irnvo w I niviii jaiiui von) ai(if sTann LyU E. PlDklmm's Vcictable Compound Succeeds Wliere Others Fall. wwmj,' ! iimiaAGENCY OF:::::::: j i BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. ! GRAINBDYBR8 AHPSHlPPMRSOPflW ATff Oats For Sale. HOP PROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. i J. G. Graham. Aunnt. 9 " 1 n 1 .ui wuuiuioiuiai 01., ofliBUl, ute. fMMtB4ISSB9l9Uei08!BaiieKH9fa8iai8aS9REH .j 1 ... Una Wo or our ltaBBta tarn f "" 484Mt4Q4M-44kH4l t ). s WDmxmssxssssa M An BBBWaWBaBRBHBaWBBBBaWBHBBBBPWiaWWiBB Miss Mattle Tlenry, Vice-President of Danville Art Club, 439 Green St., Dan ville, Va,, writes: Dear Mrs. Plnkham "Manyyoars'sufTcr Ing with fcraalo weakness, inflammation and ft dmlffln lturvl auitnm tnnln r -mmpn nnr. loustodlotliantolive.butbydlaK.I'inkhani's Vetrotablo Compouud has restored my health and 1 am so grateful for It that I wnnt every suffering woman to know what LydiaE. 1'lnk ham's Vegetable Compound will do for her." When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful men slruatlon, weakness, leucorrhusa, dis placement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflamma tion of the ovaries, backache, bloating, (or flatulency), general debility, indi gestion, nnd nervous prostration, or are beset with bucIi symptoms as dizziness. inimness, jasnuuue, cxcuaniiiiy, irri- trifitlltv. Tin-vmiMmRa nli.nnli.unnf.Ka. melanelioly, "all-gone" nnd "wnnl-to-be-lef t-alone" feelings, blues, nnd hope- u'hMic-, nicy snouiu remember there Is one tried nnd tcuo remedy. Lydla 12. I'lnkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles, No other medicine in the world has received such lltiminltflftfl nf1ntuntitnf J,i nHin- medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. A Kfflil 1innif . r, nliitnt-fitl mMintrtiinniit and all the charms of grace and beauty are dependent upon proper action of the bodily organs. You ennuot look well unless you feel well. Mrs. l'tiikhnm invites all sick women to write her for advice. Herudvlce and medicine have restored thousands to lieaiin, Address, hyiiu, MnsH. n t.i o, ...- n- THE PICK OF THE FOREST been tnkea to uuonly the stock of 1 1 lumber In our yards. Our tock Uj; lompleto wltli all kinds of lumber. Just rvcolvod car load of No, 1. shltiKle.-, also a oar of tltio ahakj. ! ! aro abl to nil aay and all kind J own, come aud let ua ahow yon wtock. Yard nnd offloo aear B. P. pajsieaf er depot. 'Phone Main 651. QOODALE LUMBER CO A WINTniH In tho race for supremacy iu Kirk products is our latest eou lKMMtiit In choioe auar enril haws aud bneons, nnd our tln) oouHtry aauaaia, loins for rwitallnK, ohojva, eto. Cold wtMthar brings a demand for akaUu park in aparo rlba, pl-a' tmi, hoeks, trlp and aautaa, and wd have the fluMt cum fed aud carafulty-fed pork to bo 0 curoL E. C. Cross. P1UJTTY AS A WOTtJIUl 1 wUt the ladlfts nit mt of our Am Ud ko. It is haadaome, Mtty f Am shape and workman sMp, a ltd 1 U boat Jo shoe yHtaa Ami la 8aW Our ateak f htdlea' weR'a, boya1 aad girls' ar Uth CMMfortablo aad dur aUn, as w)i as giving the fwt an arwtftU fara. Jacob Vogt bah CA?if At. jmm balsm, SHIPPING ORANGES DIRECT Steamer Roanoke In Fruit Carrying Trade South ern California (Portland Journal, Feb. 20th.) Fruit will bo tho principal freight carried from Los Angeles to Portland by the steamer Itonnoake; she arrived yesterday from Snn Pedro and way ports. On the next trip she will brims !HU tens, equivalent to 18 carloaik of oranges from Southern California. From here the fruit will be shipped to the Sound, Spokane, Helena, Butte and ninny other points in the Rooky Moun tain country. It is the first time that ornngos have- been brought by steamer direct from Southern California. The owners of the Ifoanoako say that they are more than satisfied with the patronage given and promised their line, which has been in operation Iwh than two months. On this last trip the steumor carried 4r0 tons of general merchandise and 02 pnssengers. Ar rangements havo been mudo for carry ing wheat to Los Angeles, which is also a departure. Tomorrow morning at D o 'elock tho steamer will sail with POO tons of wheat, which will bo discharged at San Pedro, only 20 miles distant from tho Southern California metropo lis. The grain is for milliner there, and will not ho exported. Harry Young hns been appointed lo cal agent for tho line. The Roanoko is scheduled to sail from Portland for the the south every 14 duys. Sho will call at Coos Hay, Lurckn nnd Snn Francis eo. Tho steamer will sail from Colum bin-dnek No. J. Bryan tho Chief Speaker. Topokn, Kns., Feb. !1. Khtbnmte nrriiiiuiiioiitM have been completed for 11 Democratic banquet horo tomorrow ni;lit in celebration of Washington's birthday. William J. Urynn will be tluf principal Hpwikor, taking ns his subject, "Hack to the People." A Touching Story is tho anviui; from denth of the baby Kirl of Geo. A. Kylcr, Cumberland, ATd. lie writes: "At the ago tf 11 months, our littlo girl wns in declining health, with serious throat trouble, and two physicians gavo lior up. We woro almost in despnir, whon wo resolved to try Dr. King's Now Discovory for Can sumption, Coughs and Colds. Tho first bottle gavo rollef; aftor takine four bottles she wns cured, and is now In porfect health." Never falls ta ro llovo and euro a cough ar cald. At J. O. Perry 'a drug store; COc and $1.00 gunrauteod. Trial bottlo froo. Tho Boat Known of All Kvory ono knows that it is tho best known of all brands, nnd all smokers know thnt it is the best quality. Tho La Corona cigar. Call on Your Stepmotber at the Salem Dyo Works when you want your clothes cleaned, dyed, re paired or pressed, relined, velvet collar on, also units pressed by tho month. You onu (jet aaything cleaned from a pear of gloves ta the most alaborato silk gotrua. MKS. O. IL WALKER, 105 Commercial 8t. Propriotor. I Gold Dtast Flotig I Made br THE Rinwpv anvu ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore- i Bon. Mado for family use. Ask your erocer for It Bran and thorts always on hand. t 13 VLT-tl t AGENT !HMCMMMCMMlMaMa S ALL KINDS OP cnillY- rniva i AND ORCHARD BOXES atUfl 1 9 ahop of G. F Mason i Miller Street, EvHth Salem. f PHONE 3101 Ited, tt.f.rttt)ttt(tt1)i)i)it HUIE WQ SANO CO. China and Jacjn Fancy Goods, aad aad all Mads of Dry Goods, silks. EacrolJery Uces, Make 00 new line Gegurnd Ladles FurolsalBr Goods. Suits. Wracrers. Skirts. Waists, aowat low prices, file Ckeao. By alley. Court St. Sikai. Orfro M9fffmctrns. oifiowr. aiiaiu. rB&tfAif RgSI CLASSIFIED' ft 4 w75$l The first necessity of athletics is a soand stomach. Pood is the source of all physical strength, but to extract and assimilate the strength from food requires that thr rtonutcu and other or crns of digestion ami nutrition should be in a condition of good health. What is true of the athlete is true of every man and woman ; physical health and vigor de pend upon the digestion tnd assimila tion of food. Dr. Pierce's Golden Mediral Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, and akinulation of food, builds the body up with solid flesh And muscle. "I u-d ten bot! of Dr Pterce'1 Golden Med ial DiKOT-ry and several vtalj of hli ' PleaMtit I'rll-U a v-r io thij ipring. and liave had na trouble vriih Indigestion sine," writes Mr W. T Tboiupon, of TuirnsenH, Dronduxiter County. MotrtaoA. "Words fail to tell how thanlcul I am for the relief, es I had suffered so much and it foemed that the doctors could do me no good. I jrot down In freight to i-j pounds, and was not aWi- to work at all. Now I weigh nearly ifio and can do a day's work on the farm. I have reconimeuded your medicine to several, and shall alwayi have a trood word to say for Dr. Pierce ana hli medicines " The Common Sense Medical Adviser, ioo8 larj-p p4re- in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pav expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierre. Buffalo, N. Y. A Business Change. The Center saloon, which hns been operated for several years at 221 Com mercial street, has been bought by tho undersigned, and will bo conducted in first-class order. All old and now pat rons made welcome. 2-1-1-tf RALPH SWAItTS. Fire Alarm. A chimney lire at the home of Jos. 11. Albert, called out the department, which made a fine riln, hut was not needed upon its arrival. Notice to the Public All persons are hereby noti fied that it is a violation of the city laws to spit upon tho sidownlks or in stairs or hall ways. To place goods upon tho sidewalk, for display ,'lower than 23 inches. To lean bicycles against the front of buildings or in stair or hallways. To main tain upon the sidewalks a bicycle rack whoso dimensions are great or than 24 inches wido and 30 inches high. Something of a Sensation Will be created In your eyes when you examine the exquisite fin ish which Is put on a dress shirt when done up at the Salem Steam Laundry. The same thine holds trood with vests. Ladles' fine un derwear and any work thatreauires care, skill and exoerience are don? !3W"S ,aundry' We "il for and deliver, Salem SteamLaimdry Woven Wire Fenc ng American, Page and F.lwood fences are the heaviest and beat. Prices lowar than any other fences of mhi weight. Barb wire, plain wira, fae psts aad hiHRlM, Call aad get priaas, or write for pArtlealars aad priced WALTER MORLEY. ' rt St. &.,' GO Law Mafccis dea't all mt with ua, but tk faj. Uwa the Uwu are taada for do, and thy are Um- bwanw tUy Ket what they waaL COFFEY'S RESTAURANT ?5 Commercial Street, --naU.A-l' i. m , ---ff'...fcifi---:--f;---x "WANTED. flni cottage, close in. Inquire nt inco. M. Parr's plumbing shop. 2--0-Jt Wanted Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel tor a wm u. $2-0.000 capital. Salary $1072 per ..ii .x.11f Ail. year and expenses; pam weui-v -- dress with stamp, J A. Alexander, Salem, Oregon, 2-20-3t Wanted. To buy a second-hand store, counters and shelving, niso w-imru or rool tables. Geo. Qriswold 2-18-3t Wanted Canvassing agents at $2.50 per day and commission auueu mat runs from $5 to $10 per day. Travel ing agents wanted, $3.50 por day and all expenses. C. W. Pearce, genoral agent, 126 High street, 3 to 8 p m. 2-16-lwk Mon. We teach the .barber trade .ia the shortest possible timo at small expenses, and guarantee positions. Write for cattalogue. Moler System College, San Francisco. 2-8-lxa Wanted. $8 to $12 weekly easily earned by either sex. knitting seam less hosiery for tho western market; our improved family machine with ribbing attachment furnished worthv families who do not own a machine, on easy payment plan; write at onco for full particulars and commence making money; no experience re quired. United States Woolen Co., Detroit, Mich. 11-3-tf FOR SALE. Dry Wood For salo. Stove wood at $4.50; cord wood nt $3.50. Call on S. C. Kightlinger or phone main 51. 2-20-3t For Sale, Union seed, i'ellow Danver, Oregon grown, money rcfuuded if not good, 75c por pound. C'onio while it lasts. C. Dillimin, 320 Com iiicrcial struct. 2-21-.1t For Salo. Edison uoncort phonograph, records and record case, at half price. A great bargain. Address "L. F. H.," care Journal office. 2-3-tf Poultry. A few choice White Plym outh Rock and Black Minorca fowls for sale cheap. Also purs eggs for setting. T. H. Blundell, Morniag side. Phono 20G0 Red. 1-31-lw For Sale. Small dry fir wood, at $3.25 por cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Momingside. 1-20-tf For Salo.-Twa fine building lots, well drained, planted to fruit. Inquire , of H. C. Schultz, sne block oast ef North Salem school. 1-7-tf For sale. All my household goods, ia eluding ono piano in good condition, music cabinet, bed-room furniture carpets, pictures, statuary, bric-a-brac, etc. Call on Mrs. C. H. Bin. 3G2 Church stroot, from 8 to JO a. ni. and from 0 to 9 p. ni. For Salo Fivo or ten-acre plato, first class improvements. Close to schotl, church, postofflca and railroad. Ad dress "X,"care of Journal. For Sale.-At a bargain. House, barn and lot for $900. Fine fruit trees on plnco. Address "T. care Journal. 11-38-tf For Sale.-Moving .picture outfit, in flrst-class condition. At mo ...i... Hon. Address "L. p. H.," Salem, Or., " "uutuai- 8-2G-tf Fo; Kent-Furnished rooms, 3 blocks "w "nie nouse. Phono 301 White A. Olingor. , -M ' MISCELLANEOUS. W. H DaPCrtoT Kstimat(M niun builder kluds of cariwntnr n.i Box 242. " unison worfc. Residence 18th and No- braska. O.l 1 1. i-im OREGON'S EXPOSITION Is described in SUNSET MAGAZINE ,n5 miscellany. tSjI SOLDbyaliNcwsD treats nil diseases' aiiccessfnhy ,S? Electro nnd Pinzon'a light J.E method. Efdriedgo "building, ro. ' D. E. -and P. ' .,,. Ladi03 .Earn $ao por hundrod infi- short letters. Send stamped i-i for particulars. Idoal Mfg. 0 q i oils, Mich. 241-fit.1! New Lodging House.' BTerrth; now, cleaa and comfortable 873 or ri!vV 140.1R1 Hto. ri tie Hut'chinu, propriotor. jis M.iln 2874. ejjf Hotel 8cott Newly' lIurnlBaori, oSj thins clean ond first ckwo. nZ at reosonablo prfcosL rn rvia. block, Salem. A. Bcott, prop. 74a Sam Oa,3to Public trainlnir auTT: Stato Fair Grounds. Horse trW ior roaa or xraoK purposed, flafok tion guaranteed. Priooa moay, M Highest Ooah Prlco Paid for ekieteail yurao, uuuo auu oil KinUB af lii produce at Capital CommissUa 'J Telephone '177 Commercial &freall juain zzdi, uaiom; Or. 1-4-tft 51 Bay Have you tried Edwarda & JmA erti for meats. Wo hayo tke )M EAusago in town. Coma and try (I ana do convincea. 410 Bast street Salem Iron Works Fonndw, tdSl isle aau DiacKsmitns. Janufaettij(J of nil Kinds of sawmill machiisj! Hop and fruit drying stoves, juanuiacturors of. tho O. K. OnM Shand & Mareus. 11-25-la Musro STUDIOS. Music Studio Mis Holen CalbmtiJ m. room H, opera kousa buildiar Ti cal, piano, theory, harmony and il$m reading. 11-ig.tf OSTEOPATHS. Dr. M. Theresa Schoettle. OsteociU Graduate of founder's scaoaL 6rJ Opera House, Salem, Oregin. H fico phono Main 2721. BesH phone, Rod 2603. Assisted Madeline Stravons, lato f St Mo. PHTSIOIANS. Dr. E. B. Jackson Treat aH of domestic animals. Offiia' sij hu pital at ICth and B stretiiWM White. LODGES. Salem Camp, No. 118, WoodBiQB'rf World Meets ia Halmna KaH trt Friday at 7:80 p. nt. L. B. ltt consul; P. L. Praser, elerk. Foresters of Aaorlea-i-Conrt Skenra Foresters No. 19. Meets Wtey U , Tumor bloclc Ira Jorgensei, 0. 1 A. Ii. Brown, Soc. Central Lodge No. 10, K. of rV-CJJ nan m noimnn diock, cornw I and Liberty Sts. T'eedaar of' week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Tai O- Q-: W. I. Staloy, IC of R. a4 Valley lodno Na. -1 H A. n. II. W aW.' In tholr hall in Holm an block, Wf ner State and Liberty, erery day evening. Visiting brtttat welcoma Eintl Dooaidson, M.1? a. E3. Aufranco Rocordor. Modern Woodmen of Amrio-0i! Bon ueaar Camp Na 6248. 1 every Thursday oTenlns at $ Ci Holmaa HaH, E. B. MaUi 0-: A. L. Brown. Clerk. TONBORIAL AMti BATH i. EvTKtrbeTh ii vu owe siroac. jurory nOVT and ltn.tn.i..fn Vlnna lain hatha. Shave, 1B; WhjB baths, 2Bc. Two flnf-clftMlj4 uii;m. v;. vv. anrapB, propmw. DRAYMEN. Welch & Whlta Ia a. aori 4 and traaifev bttfinea. mef traine. 'Phono, down town, J 2181, residences, Blao 16, rod JH' Stand 218 Oomnwraial atreet M waVkk company. SALEM WATER COMfAlW OFFICE CITV HALL. For -vater aerrlcM jply at B11U payablo montkhr In adlta M) all comnlaints at tk offle. .,' -J MMMMIM OW'B :: Elife Cafes... ;; Best meals In tbo city. Tbebwt . 1 . auu prices riRni. E. ECKERLEN, PfOP- f "milillllOlll (H"4H O. a T. CO.'l PAMEfMEH TEAMERt POMOFJA And Altona leava for'TerUs' dailv. exeunt fim.v i 10 0 For Albany, dally, f. ounaay, at about 6 p. m. . Conrallia, Tneadayi Thnriy d Saturday at 9 p. sa. Deck: pt-tf aVatfrtnnir u p. Auwiiiy a.' - d