Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 29, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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.Is the one that can rightfully boast of pure blood. When
the rich, red wine of life is coursing through the veins it im
parts vigor and strength to the body and healthy action to all
narts of the system. A healthy family is a wealthy family j
it 'maybe poor in worldly goods, but possessed of a priceless
jewel that all the riches of earth cannot buy. A healthy family
may, not carry in their veins the blood of titled nobles or dis
tinguished ancestors, but vigorous health is jalways an evidence of the
;best and purest blood, for the vital fluid contains all material necessary
for the making of bone and muscle and the growth and development or
ithe body, and upon its purity rests our chances for good health. When the
body is fed upon weak, sickly blood the system languishes, growth is stunted, disease
enters without hindrance, and the simplest maladies are apt to develop into serious sick
ness. 4 In so many ways does the blood become contaminated that the fewest number succeed
in keeping this life-giving, health-sustaining fluid inapure and natural state. We inherit
the disease-tainted blood of ancestors, parents transmit to their children such impoverished
'and weak blood that their lives are a continuous battle againt disease, and from earliest
infancy are harassed by sores and the most Noworkt ohlo lm
dreadful Skin eruptions, and heirs to Some Oomo ten yoars ago I used your S. S. S. with the most
old familv disease: No one has a riffht to satiBfaotory results. From childhood up I had been both
oiu laniuy uibidbi. ino urn. uab i nui iu orod wUh bad blood, characterized by skin eruptions and
throw Upon the Shoulders Of postenty a dlS- bollB, espooially bad in the summer. For five or six sum-
ease that nnVht have been cured, or allow mors l hBd bollB ran8lns from avo to twenty in number
Ti ti i luigutiiuvc ui.u iunu, or auuw ORoh BoasoI1( Our looal physicians prosorlbod for me, but
the blood to remain impure Without an effort nothing they gave me did away with the annoying skin
to restore it to health. Rheumatism, Ca- !Ji" "' "'f1,?VVU S22JS5SfitrlaJ5; t 7-5
, i r r 1 i r 1 burning aooompanying the eruption was terrible, and I had
taiTh, bcrofllla and many Of the severer as high aa six bolls at ono time. My oondltion was truly a
forms of skin diseases are frequently inher- P)t!abl" ,no whe- ,beBan s- s- ? it seemed to be just
... , , A. . i -1 1 ti the medlolne needed in my oaso. It drove out all impurl-
lted, and only the most .thorough COUStltU- ties and bad blood and restored tho oiroulatlon to Its orig
:tional treatment Can 'remove them. Bad Jnal strength and purity giving :m .permanent relief lrom
.... Mic- ii i i,i ,1 tho skin eruption and boils. This has been ten years ago
blOOd IS responsible for more ill health than and I have never had a return of tho disease. I would stato
all other causes combined; it absorbs the nlB tuot my husband has taken it with goodresuits.
poisons that gather m the system, and the
germs and microbes floating in the air find their way into the circulation, and old sores
and ulcers, Eczema, Boils, Malaria and a l.ong train of other diseases follow.
If you do not conic of a strong and vigorous family and your blood shows evidence of im
purity, nothing will so quickly bring it back to a healthy condition as S. S. S., the most
widely known and popular blood remedy on the market. It purifies and builds up weak,
san a sluggish blood and stimulates the circulation, and thus
HHfc PIH jBiH r tie svstem f impurities. S. S. S. contains tonic as
l nns we as blood purifying properties, and builds up the
QHk H i general health, improves the appetite and digestion, and
"rHfc B lafcB tones UP tne nerves while ridding the blood of all poisons
Wtl HiF HalLir nu umors Nothing reaches old chronic blood troubles
ike 5, s. S., and being a strictly vegetable remedy can be
taken by old and young without any bad after effects or injury to the system. As a blood
purifier and tonic at this season S. S. S. has no superior. It puts the blood in good order,
removes all poisonous accumulations, invigorates all parts of the system and prevents that
debilitated, tired feeling common to this time of year. Keeping the blood healthy is the
secret of all healthy families. Write us if in need of medical advice, which our physicians
will furnish free of charge. Book on the blood and its diseases mailed free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. GA.
Freight Trnfflc Oontlnuoa Heavy
Chicago, III., March 20. Ho honvy
lit tlio freight trnfllo at pnwonl that
, tho toads runulug east from Chicago
,uro reported 00,000 cars nliort of moot
ing their present orders. Shipments
of general merchandise aro now break
ing all records. Unst-bonnd shipments
lot grain havo nlno increased grontly,
o that the roads nro prowed In liotli
directions to moot tliolr neodH, Orders
;for additional oiiulpiuent -will havo t-o
.lm Increased to place tho road in cany
circumstances. It in also stated that
tho voluino of west bound general inor-
ichnndlso over tho Western roads In ho.
Htiie Wing Sang Co
Ohlun and Japanoso 1'aucy aooda and
all kinds of Dry aooda, Bilks, Em.
broidery Lacos. Mako up now lino
Gents and Ladles' rurnlahlng Ooods,
Baits, Wrappora, Bklrta, Walsta now
. ww iincom aio cnoap. uy ouoy, euro for hondncbo, constipation, etc,
Court atroet, Baloui, Oregon. Thono Bo nt J 0k Pcrrv,fl u Bt . ,
DlackfllBO. Jantcotl
yond all prucodont, and tho equipment
capacity of thoso roads, too, is taxed
to tho utimmt. OflicialH Hay that, larQ
iiH'tho voluino of morchnndlBo trafllc
now in, it Id barely Biifllciont to meet
tho commmptlvo nocosHitlcH of tho hcc
tiotiH to which it is consigned. Tho
uuTclmndlno N going into consumption
just as fast an it ronchoH its dostina
tioa. Country inorchaiits nro neoiimu
lating no stocks, and, indeed, havo tllfll-
culty in ettlnjj their goods delivered
to tlii'in fast onoujjh to supply tholr
immcdlato needs . Should tho year
bring forth avorago crops, every road
in tho country will bo in urgent need
of largo additions to Its equipment.-
Dot Olf Cheap.
Ho may well think ho has got oft
cheap, who, uftor having contracted
constipation or Indigestion, la still able
to porfootly restoro his health. Nothing
will do this but Dr. King's New Llfo
Pill. A quick, pleasant and certain
Pennsylvania's Big Fonsion Roll.
Philadelphia, Pa., March 29.-Thc
Pennsylvania rnllrond's pension do-
partmeut shows that during the five
years of its operation there has been
authorized to be paid in pension allow
ances to the retired employos of tho
company tho sum of $1,014,037.00.
This expenditure docs not include tho
expense of operation of tho depart
meat, which is borne by tho company.
During tho live years' application of
tho pension plan 12, 1 1 S employos have
been retired ns pensioners from tho ac
tive service of tho company, of which
number 700 have died. Of tho totnl
number retired 508 were between tho
ago of sixty-live and uixty-uino years,
of whom 4110 were retired on their own
request, witli tho approval of tho em
ploying ollicer.
Four men are happy today, for they
are free; free to enjoy the liberty so
long forbidden; free to go and come as
they please, cstorday they were con
victs in the state penitentiary, com
pelled to do the will of others, now they
aro their own masters, for they havo
served their time and the law is satis
fied. Tho names of these men aro as
follews: Tony Desieh, sentenced for
ndultory, and sent up from Olatsop
county for 14 months; Olo Nelson, also
frfim tho same county, who has served
a two-years' sontence for larceny; Vic
tor Howard and Elmer Ausbun were
both convicted in Linn county for lar
ceny. These mon -are now nt liberty,
but tliero is 'another man who gained
his freedom also. He wns a young ne
gro, 23 years old, and death gave him
tho liberty ho So longed for last even
ing nt 0 o'clock. He came to the pon
itentinry last December from Baker
county to serve the two yenrs of his
sontence, having been convicted of
larceny. When ho arrived consumption
already had its deadly hold on him,
and the disease, coupled with the dis
graco of his crime, soon caused his
death, llo is supposed to havo rela
tives in some part of Ohio, though the
exact location is not known. It is
probable thnt his body will be buried
nt tho penitentiary.
CLASSIFIED
WANTED.
Wanted. A girl for gcnernl housowork
Inquire at 434 High street. 3-28-3t
Wanted Immediately a good girl to
do house worki Good wnges to right
party. Apply at southeast corner
Twonty-first and Ferry St. 3-27-3t
Wanted. Ladies to learn barber trade;
8 weeks completes; tuition earned
whilo learning. Hair dressing, mnni-
curing and facial inassago in 4 weeks;
special terms now. Writo Molcr Sys
tem College, San Francisco. 3-0-lm
Wanted Men to learn barber trade;
8 weeks completes; position guaran
teed; tuition earned whilo learning.
Writo for term?. Mohler's Barber
College, 044 Clay streot, San Francis
co. 3-6-lm
Frank M. Brown-Manufacturer
sasu, uoors, mountings. All kind J
house finish and hardwood JJ
Front street between State and ConJ
AEOHTTE01
yy. u. run-.Arnnitnit. i
1,,. una truteriiJ
tondont, plans furnished for all eU
es of building and structural .3
Ofllco 110 Stato street, Tioga blojl
uiiwu, uivguu.
PHYSIOIANS."
Dr. E. E. Jaclrson-TreatTlnrdK
oi uumuauo unimais. Offlco and 1
pltal at 16th and B strets, phoney
irunu,
MUHIO STUDIOS. I""'
Americus vs. Becll.
Baltimore, Mil, Marcli 29. Consid
erable Interest is displnycd in the
wrestling match to take place hero to
night between "Americus," tho local
wrestler, nnd Fred Bcoll of Marshfiold,
Wis. Tho nrticles provido for a catch-as-catch-can
contest for tho best two in
three falls. It will bo the second meet
ing of tho pair. On tho occasion of
their encounter on tho padded mat
Heell scored three straight falls.
It will bo tho second meeting of tho
pair. On the occasion of thoir first en
counter on the padded mnt Beell scored
three straight falls against tho local
mau.
FOR SALE.
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For Sale. Block Minorca eggs, from
prize-winning stock. J. II. Farrar,
207 Cottage street. 3-22-lm
For Sale. A fresh cow, 3-year-old, Al,
also good work horses, ranging from
1000 to 1500 pounds. Threo blocks
east of I. O. O. F. cemetery. W. II.
Botsford. 3-25-Gt
For Salo. A herd of 16 of tho finest
dairy cows in the country. Inquiro
at Commercial Creamery, Salem Or.
3-27-lwk
For Sale, 200-acro stock farm, $25 per
acre. Inquiro of Wm. S. Mitchell,
332 Water street, Salem. 3-27-lm
For Sale. Small dry fir wood, at $3.25
por cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L.
Davidson, Jr., Morningsido. 1-20-tf
Music Studio Mis Helen UalhreathJ.
M. room 8, opera houso building. '
cal, piano, theory, harmony and n'gl;
"'""s 1H8-U
"ric t. ..: t- j -
iU.1D. uino xrurns, .io uourt street
at tho Dr. Bowland House, vocal as:
instrumental music taught. 3.09.1
LODGES.
Salem Camp, No. 118, WoodoenoTt?
World Meets in Holman Hall evtr
Friday at 7:30 p. m. L. R. stinsot
consul; P. L. Fraser, clerk.
Forostors of America Court Sherww:
Foresters No. 19. Meets Fridar jft.
Tumor block. Ira Jorgensen, 0. R
A. Li. .Brown, Sec.
For Sale. Furniture and housohold
goods and a cottage for rent. Enquire
Union and Capital streets. 3-28-3t
Princo's Tour to India.
London, Marcli 2!). Tho Prince of
Wales visited Portsmouth today to in
spect tho battleship Henown, which has
Ih'ou chosen to convey tho Prince and
Princess to India. It is now stated
that their majesties will embark at
Portsmouth nnd sail for India on No
vember 0, tho king's birthdny. Tho
Henown is tho fastest vessel in the
British battle ileot and is tho same ves
sel that carried tho Duke and Duchess
of Connaught to India for the groat
Durbar in 1902.
Character specialty songs, Thursday,
March 30th, at tho Grand.
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THE PICK OF THE, FOREST !!
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Has been taken to Bupply tho utock of J 1
lumber In our yards. Our stock ia J J
comploto With all kinds of lumber,
Just received a cr load of No. 1
ehlDRlea, also a car of fine ihak'.!.!!
Wo nro able to fill any and ,a.ll kind
of bill, Come and lot ua ihow yon I ?
ur stock. J J
Yard and offlca aer a. P. passenger
depot, 'Phono Main est
QOODALE LUMBER CCS
Mllll-f millliqKiatlMii.AeM
Attacked Dy a Mob
and beaten, in a labor riot, until cov
ered with sores, a Chicago street car
conductor applied Buckliu'a Arnica
Salvo, nnd was soon sound and woll.
"T na,,l If In mv fnmllv " ttrritoa O .T
Welch, of Tokonshn, Mich., 4,and find
It perfect." Simply great for cuts and
burns. Only Mo at J. C. Forry's drug
store.
"MmmmmmmmmmmmmKmm
A JUDGE OF PBIME MBAT3
Always knows what he wauta, aud
knows that ho can always get it
from our choice, stock. If you want
a delicious roast, steak, ohap or
cutlet that U tender, rich and sue
cuUmt, and cut by an expert hand,
trimmed and got up for your table
to suit tho queen's taste, you will
alwaya find it at 0K0S3' aud at
lower prices than you wo find it
anywhere elto In Balem.
E. C. CROSS
Phono 29L
Miko Ward vs. Harry Cobb.
Detroit, Mich., March 29. Miko
Ward of Samla and Harry Cobb of
HutTulo nr to furnish the windup at
tonight's hoxiug show of tho Detroit
Wheelmen's club. Tho articles call for
a 10 round go at 1.10 pounds. Both nro
lightweights of acknowledged ability
and eleven! and are oxpeoted to fur
nish one uf thd boat ItotiU seeu In this
vUlnlty this winter.
JfW 4 r fM. I , IS SCal7
For Sale. Fivo or ten-acro place, first
class improvements. Close to school,
church, postoffico and railroad. Ad
dress "X.," caro of Journal.
For Sale. Four old wagons, four old
buggies, two carts, one now boggy,
and an assortment of new spring
wagons. Call at Salem wagou nnd car
riage factory. "Werner Fennel, pro
prietor, North Liberty street.
3-28-2wk
For Salo 112 acros, with 60 ncres in
crop, bnlanco in pasture. Plenty of
timber for use Thero aro 18 head of
swine, 18 sheep, CO fowls, 'ono good
cow, one hnck and farming imple
ments and household articles. Some,
horsos will bo sold with tho placo.
Prico $0500, $3500 cash, balance nt 0
por cent. Six miles each of .Salcm,
on F. It. M. No. 0, C. Nelson. 3-20-lm
MISCELLANEOUS.
Hotel Scott Newly furnished, every
thing clean and first class. Rooms
at reasonable prices. In Cottlo
block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf.
Theo. M. Barr Successor to Barr &
Potzel, tinner and plumber. Hot air
water and steam heating a specialty,
Salem, Oregon. 3.2."
A IESSON IN LAUNDEY WORK.
Wo glvo to our help, and teach them
tho necessity of fino linen that goes a
groat way in preserving tho fabrics
sout horo for ronovation. Anything
coming from tho Salcm tSoam Lauudry
will always bo found in perfect con'di
tion, and bqautiful in both color and
finish.
Salem SteamLaundry
COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop.
DOROUS D. OLMSTBD, Manager.
250 Liberty StreoL Phone471
A Tloaaant Way to TraveL
Tho above Is the usual verdict of
tho traveler using the Missouri Pacific
railway between tho Pacific coast arid
tho east, nnd wo bcllevo that tho serv
ice and accommodations given merit
this utatemout. From Denver,' Color
do Springs and Denver thero aro two
through trains dally to Kansas City
and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat
est standard electric-lighted sleeping
oars, chair oars and up to-date dining
cars. The same excellent service is
operated from Kansas City and St.
Louis to Memphis, Little Rock and Hot
Springs, If you aro going oast or
south, writo for partUulara and full in.
formation.
W. a M'BRIDE, Qen. A,
124 Tkird SL, Portland, Or.
Kuon ledge is power YVkeBjoukaow
our prices you can savo moay by trad
ing with us. When you lack this ksowl
edge you are at the werey of tho first
higher price! store you hajp to drop
into.
Harntt& Lawrence
Salem Iron Works Founders, machin
ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers
of all kinds of sawmill machlnory.
nop and fruit drying stoves, etc
Manufacturers of tho O. K. Grubber.
Shand & Marcus. 11-29-lm
Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Cast
Hall in Holmnn block, corner Stat
and Liberty streets. Tuesday of Mti
week at 7:30 p. m. T. J. Cronise,(
U.; W. I. Staloy, K. of R. and 8.
Valley lodgo No. 18, A. O. U. W. Mu
in their hall In Holman block, u
nor State and Liberty, every Mt
uay evening. visiting bretari
welcome. Emil Donaldson, M. m
A. E. Aufrance Recorder.
Modern Woodmen ol America wi
gon cedar Camp No. S246. Meal
every Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'cloj
tioiman H&ll, a E. Matten, 1
C: A. h. Brown. Cltrk.
DRAYMEN.
Welch & Whlto do a generaldral
and transfer business, meet
trains. 'Phones, down town, Mail
2181, residences, Blue 15, red 207(1
Stand 218 Commorslal street 8-12-lJ
WATLR COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPAf!
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For water servico apply at ofie
Bills payable monthly In adranx
Mae all complaints at the offlco.
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Gold Dust Flour
Davey & Savage. Real Estato, Loans
and Insurance, Conveyancing and
Exaining Titlos. Notary work done.
Bring us list of your property for
sale, 492 Stato stroet, near High.
3-8-tf
3ay Havo you tried Edwards & Luach.
tr" for meats. We have the best
Bausago in town. Come and try it.
and bo convinced. 410 East State
street
Made by THE SIDNEY P0W
ER COMPANY, Sidney, Or
gon. Made for family use. Ask
your grocer for 1L Bran and
shorts tlwayB on hand.
P. B. Wallace
AGENT
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For
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I Take a pail home for lunch.
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' 154 Stato Street.
104 Court Street.
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CALL ON YOUR STEPMOTHER ATi
tuo aaiem Dye Works whon you
want your clothes cleaned, dyed, re
paired or pressed, rellned, velvet col
lars on; also suit pressed bv tlm
month. You can get anything clean!
ed, from a pair of gloves to tho most ,
elaborate silk gowns. Mrs. C. H.
Walker, Prop., 195 Commercial street.
WE Are-Now buying eggs. Call on'
us ior prices before you soil. Com
inereial Cream Co. 3-11-tf
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Cleaning Dying and Repairing Neatly
done. Pour suits proseed by the
mouth, 1. At the Capital City Steam
Dying and Cleaning Parlors." Opera
House block. Miss Eflle Anderson.
3-25-5t
Highost Cash Prico Paid for chickens,
gce, aucjts ana all kinds of farm
produce at Capital Commission Co.
Telephone 331 Main, 177 Commer
olal street, 8aIom, Or. 1-4-tf-dw
Th0 Tillson CoDealers in chopped
. soou, bran, hay, flour, dried
fmitate. Hight stroeLadjoIaing epera
ho- 3as-lm
Found, A fountain pea. Inquire at
journal office, 3-2S-3t
Cueeping Upwards
That's what we nro doing evJ
day. All admit that our meals art
oven growing better, and the croff
aro growing larger daily.
COFFEY'S
RESTAURANT
05 Commercial Street
O. C. T. CO.' PAeSENQER
STEAMERS
POMONA
And Altona leave for Portland
daily, except Sunday, at 10
m. For Albany, daily, txitfi
8unday, at about 6 p. m. &
Corvallbj, Tuooday, Thursd
ad Saturday tBp.o
Dsk: F Trawta
M. P. BAUBW1M, At.