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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1905)
' DAILY OASTCAL JOUSNAI SALEM, OBEOOK, SATUBPAY, rSBBPARY 25, 1905. THE IDEAL WIFE Shapes the Destiny of Men The Influence of a Healthy Woman Cannot Be Overestimated. SCYC11tiigIltbB Of tllO 'Men in tlila world marry A woman because aho L 'feeautlful In their eyes tbccaufto she Ban the quali ties which inspire ndmira Hon, respect and lore, Thero U a beauty in Stealth which is more at- tractive to men than mere regularity of feature The lnfluenco of women glorious in the possession f perfect physical health ttpon men and upon tho efrlllzation of the world could .never bo measured. Hecnuse of them men have Attained the Tory heights of ambition; because of them even thrones havo been established and de stroyed. What ft dioappoin tmen t, then, to eeotlio fair youn; wife's beauty fading away before a year passes over Jticrhead) A sickly, half-dead-and-aHto woman, especially when aho la tho mother of a family, is a damper to all joyous zfess in tho home, and a stor upon her husband. The costof a wife's con stant illness is a serious drain upon tho funds of n kousehold, and too often all tho doc toring docs no good. It n woman finds her encrglcu arc Manning, and that cvervthlntr Hma ),,..- dark shadows appear under her oyes! her sleep is disturbed by horrible dreams -If nho has backacho, head cles, bearing-down pains, nervous Kca, whites, Irregularities, or despon dency, sho should take means to build Jier system up at onco by u tonic with ypccjllo powers, Btich as Lydia B. Pink barn's VegcUblo Compound. This great remedy for women has done- mora in the way of restoring health to tho women of Amirln timn all other medicines put together. It is tho safeguard of woman's liealth. Following wo publish, by request, a latter from a young wife, Mrs. Ileasle Alnslcy of Oil South 10th Street, Tncoinn, Wash., writes : Dear Mrs, I'inbham: "Kver tlnco my rhlld TfSi born I Imve tuf feml, a I Iiojtd few women ovT havo, with Unatnnmtiuii,foinaIoMvakncTji,lioArini;ilorn pains, backacho aiul wmtrhnl hmutitMina ir affected m,y stomach o Hint I could not en joy my Meant, and half my tlmo wa luwiit lya E. Piakhaa's Yeietabte f 1 m WB&MmmmwBndsWSmW&Ba ' wmttm i MllMi 3 n if? C3MPS& Jff "V aKmmmmrI& H HrWimi Bi WfcA'i&M Ik Emm IBM N l V 1 folT 5wTr JmUNMmA 'imuWu WZMUBoPM VkAtn. Bessie A ins ley fvmgSHm AVERTS fWRECK JohD,GantenJb2iflDispIaysPrec- encef Mind andSaves , ' ! Lives - WASHiNGTON PREPARING POR. INAUGURATION WsWgt, D. (A, "Lydla B. Plakham's Vegetable Compound made me a well woman, and I feel bo grate ful that I am glad to write and tell you of my marvelous recovery, It brougnt m health, now llfo and vitality." What Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegctablo Compound did for Mrs. Ainalcy it will do for every woman who Is in poor health and ailing. Its benefits begin when its use begins. It gives strength and vigor from the start, and surely makes slclc women wcu nnn rouust. John Oantcnbem, by a display of cool head work and presenqo of mint! probably saved tho lives of severs! hundred passengers 'on the north-bound overland strain Friday morning' John had started up tho river duck hunting and wishing to bo upon the ground early,- 'Joft horrfo before day light. About "3t4C he reached a point a mile south ol tho city, whoro there is a culvert fn tno railroad track, thero ho saw" a eflw which had evi dently been wnndoring up tho track and hnd fallen into the cattle minrd. slipping through a break in tho struc ture ami uQcommg last n sucii a way that cscnpo was impossible. Tho first thing that John thought of wns the train which wns duo in a few minutes and which if it wore on timo would Tho supreme court jmlgot will tnkc their plnco nt 11:50 o'clock, and im mediately afterward the President will enter the chnmbw nnd sit immediately in front of tho desk of the president of (ho senate. President of tho Senate Frvn will declare tho senato of the Tj:i... ii,ti. .nmn-nsq ndiourucd. will swear in Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks and hai.d the gavel ovor to him. The vice president will mnko a shoit inaugural address, after which the procession will movo to tho east front of the capitol, and there, on the stand prepared, President Jlooscvelt will take the oath of office, adminis tered bv Chief Justico ir'uiicr or uio supreme court. Tho presidont will give his inHiigural address. He and the con gressional committee will ontor car riages and head the procession back to tho White House. About 30 of the Rough Riders and Squadron A of New I i York will act as personal escort on surely run over the cow, probably causing a wreck in which many lives would bo lost. John is something of a sprinter, nnd he immediutoly "made tracks" in tho direction of tho pas senger depot for assistance. Oun in hand, ho rushed into tho waiting room and breathlossly demanded vto soo tho agent. Severnl peoplo who wero wnlling for tho train, seeing nn nVrttrilil mnii nllln,l ...111. ...1...1 iiAWlV'l 1111(41, iUUIVU . ill! Illll llM tabrcoinroaKidfS'r t,'i" .w,-h ?' r,,sh in Feb. 2o. One week from today 4W,0OO,0O0 persons sre expetei to oe in this city to wit new the inaBgarstion of Theodore Roosevelt as president of tho United State. This will b tho largest crowd that has ever witnessed such an event. Tn?ible prsnaratioas for the great event are nmr in evidence on every hand. The great grandstand along the front of Lafayette Frk ieing te r0 viewing stand of the President, is al most completed. It will seat 6000 per wns. The President's stand, which will accommodate 1000 persons, is also virtually completed. Windows fronting on l'ennyivania avenue aru unupiug hundreds of dollars for a ingle day. In the great proecsiou which will follow President Roosevelt from the ( spitol to the White House there will be about 33,000 persons. Seven thou sand of those will be regulsr United fetates troops, marines, mi.ui..u.m, . Thn miiitnrv will como next from Annapolis and cadets from West, , b ,linU Gen. Point. Fifteen thousand militia will be , ,.. . . , ,,,, nf in line. The other twelvo or fourteen' . . ,- t i tho parade, thousand will cous.st of political and .g thnt tfco OMSgion civic organisations-rough riders, cow-1 , .. , - lit AWV' W" tuv R -- - - Stolo Benefactor's Cow. Arthur Freel, 'an cx-convitr, gtolot , cow from Deputy Warden J. s. Smim of the penitentiary, and brought tbj nninml to this city, where he sola i for $10. n Htf- left for parts unkno butwas apprehended In Portland ye terdayv and Sheriff Culver will C8Cot him bnck to Marion county tod whero he wil lanswcr to tho ni,.. Mr. Smith had helped secure a piat, for young Freel after ho was liberated from prison, believing that tho fello-w was willing to lead an honest life M tho ungrateful chap proved his ingratj. tude. A Touching Story is tho saving from death ef the baky girl f Geo. A. Eylor, Cumberland Md. Ho writes: "At the ago of li months, our littlo girl was in declining liealth, with serious throat trouble, anj two physicians gavo her up. We we almost in despair, when wo resolved t try Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs nnd Colds. Tho first bottlo gavo relief; after taking four bottles sho was cured, and is now Ja perfect health." Never fails to re lievo and euro a cough "or cold. At J C. Perry's drug store; 50c and $1.00 guaranteed. Trial bottlo free. tho grcntcst number of actual cures of woman's ills. This fact is attested to by tho thousands of letters from grate ful womon which nro on file in tho Pinhhum laboratory. Merit alono can produce such results. Women should remember that a cure for nil feiualo diseases actually exists, and that euro is Lydia K. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. Tako no substitute. If you hnvo symptoms vou don't understand wrlto to Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass., for special ud vice it is free und always helpful. Cosnpwnd Succeeds Where 9thers Fail. PWSOVvi Special Sale Maslinwea 1 Night Gowns, Chemise,! Drawers, Skirts, Corset Covers and Skirt Chemise. We have reduced the prices on all moslln wear, so as we now quote lower prices than at any other sale In Salem. Infant's Skirts, long or short Dszsscs and Robes. Reduced Prlccr, Woolen Underskirts, Dress Skirts and Waists. Woolen Gloves, Ice Woo! Shawls, Lowest Prices. RHQTRIN & r.DCENDiiixJi - muuil,sii I UnL-L-MDAUiVi I 298 nnd 300 Commercial St. Salem ....iinuiMMfinHiimiimmimmMwi upon their peaceful gathering, natural ly concluded thnt it wns a holdup, nnd a genernl scattering followed, ono dis appearing undor tho seats, another go lug out tho back door nnd tho rest limplj surrendering. At Inst John convinced them that ho was not a second Tracy nnd extracted the infor nintion thnt tho ngont was not in the building. Ho then told thorn of tho trouble, nnd Instructed thorn to notify tho agent wldlo ho wont bnck to flng tho train. Aftor taking up a posi tion up tho track and romnining thoro for sovornl minutos ho wns joined by tho ngont who hud sovoral track tor pedopi, which ho set as a signal for tho approaching trnln. Tho men then wont bnck to rosmio tho cow and be fore louir woro joined bv a hriduoi gang who wore on thoir way to work, and after a grout dual of hard work tho boviuo was ruloasod and was run ning down the road at tho top of its speed, the lust soon of it as it ran around a turn in tho road, the boys say. it wih innkiiii! all of a mile a min ute It wns lonruotl upon returning to tho station that tho overland was huo, but undoubtedly a horrible ao eidont was narrowly averted. o Peculiar Disappearance. J. D. Kunyan, of Ilutlorville, Ohio, laid tho pooulinr disappearance of his painful symptoms, of indigestion nnd billiousnoss, to Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. Ho says: "They nro a powerful remedy for dirxiness, sour stomach, liprtduehe, constipation, etc" Guar anteed nt J, C. Perry's drug store, prise 25c. o Jock in tno evening, .as soou in ji has passed the President will exchange his black frock and other morning dress for nn evening suit nnd will get a hur ried dinner. He will appear at tho grand ball in tho pension offico build inir at 9:30. President Roosovelt will lead tho grand march, and after that is over will mako a program for himself. Since it will bo Saturday night, the ball will close promptly at midnight. Then tho inaugural will havobecomo history. boys, Indinns, etc. There will be bands in plenty, n groat multitudo of them. Tho South, it is confidently stated, will be better represented at this innugu rilion than at any previous inaugura tion of a Republican president. (As for the event itself it will f ol io. v tho linos nf other inaugurations. The conuressiousl committee on ar rangements, consisting of Senators Spooner, Aldrich nnd Bacon, nnd Repr resentatives Crunipneker of Indiana and Williams of Mississippi, will call at the White House oarly, nnd with Pres ident Roobeolt will lonvo thnt point for tho capitol at 10:30 o'clock in tho morning. Veterans of tho civil and Spanish wars will act as oscort on this journey. The president will bo taken to the President's room in tho senato wing of tho capitol, whoro ho will re main until tho stago is set so to speak in tho senato chamber. This must be dono by 11:30 o'clock. Tho stago dig nitaries will include house members and judges of tho United States su premo court, former speakers of tho When tho wind blows and chaps your hom.0 and a multiplicity of others who lips, faco and hands, use Roso and Cu- nave the tloor privilege for tho day. cumber Jelly it cures all Fiendish Suffering is often caused by sores, ulcers FULL STOCK and cancers, that cat away your skin. Wm. Bedell, of riat Rock, Mich., says: "I havo used Bucklen's Arnica Salvo for Ulcors, Soros and Cancers. It is tho best healing dressing I over found." Soothes nnd heals cuts, burns and scalds. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store; guaranteed. We now havo a full stock of Hy acinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, Snow Drops, Jonquila and a nice as sortment of Chineso Sacred Lilies. Would bo pleased to havo tho public call and inspect our stock at Savage & Fletcher 322-324 Commercial St. nr. - -.rjur,.,,., BH.Mllhf. IL'UMI'AHJ JV sfe THE RELIABLE" FURNITURE HOUSE 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 wenr; that's all you want of shoes. Selz Royal Blue Shoes are made to wear, not to merely sell; they cost you $3.50 and $4. They do Wear, well and long, and feci right to lhe wearer and look right to everybody. Get your feet into Sell Royal Blue. Tho Women of Woodnraft Will give a basket setiul on the ev ening of February 24th, to which ill Woodmen nud their friends are nUol Hy order of oommittoo. 2 J2 3t MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY MMko Sslem a Good Horns Market." Poultry at RUIner. Market HgRs Per doion, ltle. Duck 10c Chickens plOc, Heu-.J0nc. Turky 15. Harrltt & Lawrcnco. Pr deMa, IT. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc, lMtM 10c, l'otnttxM, wwt, $l.$fi. OtUoa . Apple T5$l 0O. Tie Complete Our Building Material QUty and prtea cftidrd is U Witt IUr ia mlad ta fact Ut wn hadl evryUUg aMry to ImiM a uitttUra dwelling, y fw0tl t rf w Ma wpply ymt wkrIs. QUI a4 ,, ms tUt yi wy W mi4J. olding KSnd New designs, the finest ttnlshcd Mnes It h nn I lombee wagon of a eart fa, the Wt.e Jab! 2 " ' a then toves. mote moncy la a fc T ' , ' ' S' ScU at a " - How ab0t those faded, ,, and aMi Jx H Z' ttvc shaFe tefore the a,val of ,astcm JZt f "'" ""' and cheaply. Out pauef raP(r . ,r . ., . V " a'C '" a F'on fo do ft nicely andbmo'JthanfaKead, a,most dte the length was ttfetyldays ago THE HOUSE FllRNISHliiGO0L HIL! Voget Lumber & Fuel Co . - jyjo. MCYtRS &S0N. uatluu, STORES j Q ami yard Hth td OaV SU Salem and Albany :- I "8a"'"KMBrsB4taj- m