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9 'ryj&wyvrqmtQf- ItiRcfiVM mmmM DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL, 8AZJSU, 0&S3OX. SATTODAT, MAT 13, 1000. Mg BAIliI UATiTAJj JOU&NAIi, HALBM, OTOTOM. BATUBPAT, MAY 13, 1IWU. Slaves to Spring Catarrh Restored to Health by Pe-rinia, ' i iw ", 9l. VL ' ' tit ''ill ml t,t If. ' MISS LYDIA .HERZIQER f wJ 4 ill ,1 "vl ii i m !' m ' V, SlPRINQ THE TIHE TO CURE CATARRH. Takes Peru na Every Spring. Pc-ru-na Invigorates Mind and Body. Hon. Win, G. Hunter, Kx-membor North Carotins legislature, wrltos from the Census Ofllco Building, Washington, D. 0., as follows! "Tho greatest family medlclno ovor discovered, in my Opinion, which comes from oxporlonco as well as observation, Is 1'oruno. "Tho most common allllctlon to humankind Is a bad cold, l'oruns drive it out of doors, wards off catarrh, lnvlgoratos and gives fresh strength to mind and body. I give Feruna my unqualified en dorsoment." Wm. O. Hunter. s Miss Tilly Marx, 421 14th St., Milwaukeo, Wis., writes j "I am ploacd to endorso Peruna, as I found It very elllolontln ridding my system of a severe cold and catarrhal trouble, after I had tried many other remodlos without petting rcliof. "I took I'eruna for two weoks, whon I was much bettor, and In two woeks more 1 was ontlrely rid of tho cold and catarrh. I shall tako It overy spring as cv tnnln. an t fiitimi that It timiln ma mUOU bettor In --........- overy way." x my iuarz. "-"Vi . J?iK &- O m MlsnLydla Ilorzlgor, Grand Kceordorof Amorl en Daughters of Indcpondonco, writes from Nocnah, Wis., as follews: ' havo used Peruna now tor tour years, each Spring and Pall, and It keeps me" perfectly well end strong. " am able to continue, working and do not bave to take a three months' rest, as I used to do every year. This Is a great comfort to me, as I was not able to afford such a long rest. "I find that It Is a great preventative forcolds and coughs and soon rids the system of all dis ease and Is an admirable medicine, lean hon estly cadorse It." Lydla llerxlger. V vL A HON. Wm.G. MUNICH t kX X m m &s &y v .mm '',i . fir. ISSff ,'fi MR. JAMES A. nuuui jrirfc , u W',7. (!' ' &' W 'iff: 4 MISS TILLY MARX, &? t tp. .Tamnd A .t rA V-a .a..lJ i VA ft ti H.f Innrnl tin Wt IT . u . . Massachnsotts avenue. N. V... WiMn.,(. n . as follews: Miy family have used Peruna tor itrtnl years past wnn oxceueni results ana fifi pleasure In testifying to Its superiority it j remedy tor catarrh. "Every spring that dreaded disease vllltbuir) up in my lamuy anu wa always turn Instlocthfi ly to Peruna to ward It off. "It has never yet failed, and Incverloii t, opportunity of recommending It to my trkak", James A. mooay. Spring Catarrh. Almost ovory one has como to believe that spring is a soason that brings do raBg-Mncnts of tho body dopondont on IbUod Impuritios. This bellof Is an old ono, Is noarly unl Xcrl, and has arlson, not as the rosult of tlio teachings of tho medical frotor aiity, but has boon learned in tho bitter lachool of oxporienco, iNcrvous Depression. Depression of the norvous system at the approach of spring is a fortllo sourco of blood impurltloj. Thero aro genoral lassltudo,dull, heavy steniattons, continual tlrod foollngs, with Irregular appotlte, and somotlmos loss of sloop. That Tired Feeling. That tired fooling, whloh is the nat taral result of tho depressing offeot of warm woathor lmmodlatoly after tho Invigorating cold of wintor, quickly Ucappearn whon I'eruna Is takon, I The Proper Remedy. Peruna moots ovory Indication and provos ltsolf to bo perfectly adapted to all their varied peculiarities. I'ortiha invigorate tho system, rojuvenatos the foollngs, rostoros tho normal appetlto and procures regular sloop. Do Not Delay. Got a bottlo of Poruna when tho first languid foollngs make thomsolves ap parent in the spring. Take itacoordlng to tho directions on tho bottlo. Con tinue this troatmont through tho first months of spring. This course of treatment is no export montj it is as posltlvo in Its results as any f aet of sclonco can be. A Spring Tonic. Almost everybody needs a tonlo In the spring, Homothlng to brace tho nerves, Invlgorato tho brain, and cleanso the blood. That Peruna wilLdo this Is bo yond all quostlon, Kveryono who has tried It has had the same experience as mr- Ytn...i.t T)A. a.n.t f. una, tuuuiuiru lunor, bu a(i., Yfuut in a rocont lottor from 219 7th St., Port land, Ore., says: "lam pleased to speak a gvod word tor i'eruna, as I round it an excellent tonlo and spring medicine and very ef fective In ridding the system of cold ana camrrn. "About two years ago my systom was all run down in tho spring and I thought I would try and soo it Peruna would bo of any assistance in bringing back my heatth and strength, "I found that it was splendid and all tho medlclno that I neodod. In a Uttlo ovor s month I was well and did not neod to tako any more modlolno. "I shall rocommond It to every one in neod of a tonlo, and know that 1 havo only to tako a fowdosos of Poruna whon I take a cold and I will soon be over It." Wlnnlfred Power. Nature's Assistance. Spring is tho best time to treat ca tarrh. Nature renews herself every spring. The system Is rejuvenated by spring woathor. This rondors modi cinos moro effective. A short courso of Peruna, assisted by tho balmy air of spring, will euro old, stubborn casos of catarrh that havo ro alstod troatmont for yoars. A Word of Advice. To those who havo beon afflicted with olironlo catarrlt wo wish to say that the spring soason affords you a splondld op portunity to got rid of your dlsusso. It may bo you havo boon aftllotod for sovoral yoars; you may havo tried dif ferent romodles. Porhaps you have bo come discouraged. Now Is Your Opportunity. This failure was during tho winter months. Bus now is your opportunity. Nature come to your assistance at this season. Jnst help her a Uttlo and she will bring you out of tho quagmire in whloh yon have boon floundering so long, Give Nature a little assistance lost her strug gles bo In vain, A Typical Case. Geo. M. PIllmoTo, lato 1st Lluut. 8rd U. H. Artlllory, writes from 009 It Ht., N. W., Washington, D. O., as follews: "I brought forward from wintor into spring a sickening enso of catarrh whloh was making oxtstenco inlsorablo for mo, until I was induced to try a bottlo of Poruna. "An Immediate improvomontgave me hopo, if not rollof. I kept up taking Pe runa and It has so strengthened and re lieved mo that I am now confident of a euro. I hoartlly endorso Poruna for ca tarrhal affoctlons and as a tonlo for thoir weakening effoots," Geo. M. I'illmore. A short courso of Peruna now will be Just In time. During the month of April you will find the strategic time to rid yourself of chronic catarrh, one of the most persistent, stubborn diseases la the whole list of human ailments. After you havo triod It you will say Poruna Is positively the best spring modlolno you havo ever used. A groat many yoars of extsniln u.'. of this remedy in this cl&u of dtru ments nnvo Demonstrated that liq arenofatluros. Thousands of Testimonials. Thousands of cases might U qnoW in which reruna nss reicatd ptopli from the ravages of spring ciUrrb.tU put thorn on a good, solid foundibji( health. Wo can give our readers only i i!lill 1 gumpso or tne vast array of nniolldM i ondorsomonts Dr. Hartmin U ttj stantly rocolvlng. No other pljilduj in the world lias received such axwia I of onthuslastlo letters of thinki, If you do notderlYopromptinduKM f aotory results from the w of Finn, wrlto at onco to Dr. Hartmin, tlrtipij full statement of yonresM and hr3 be pleased to glvo you his Ytlauiittl vico gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, Preitdnlff The Hartman Sanitarium, Celiolfl, Ohio. All corroipond.net helditrtit,! confidential. BROOKS FLAG RAISING The HrtMikK hcIkkiI Iiouso nns bonu 11 fully ilomirittt'il with fortm, flowers, flngw tnul pleturox. It Mtuul.i in ono of those nuturiil mrk-llko openings, set with beautiful tmk tree. Muny of tlio Jlrookn people turned out nnd lent their presence to tlio patriotic oeoiiHlou. Tlio following progrnn by tho clill Oron was rendered under the direction of tli ii principal, Prof, Hump: flonp by Kohonr. Iteettutlon Kenneth Aspinwnll. Iteeitiition Grunu Doilgo. Keeltntlon Myrtle I'rult. Heading Wlnnlo Molmiu. lteoltnt.on I.elltlu Kvitut, Hceltntlon Mark ABpInwiill, lleeltntlon Monroe SturgU. lttmltiillon Ilnrtdd Aspiuwall, Itoeltution Ieon Oruvoi, Iloaltation Oru Kviiiim, IteeJtutlou Wlllnrd Itaiup. lUmdlug hnn I'rult. Jteiuurks by patrons nnd visitors. Ueuurnl romarks by patrons, Prtvientution of Hup by Mr. Putton." Arceptiinco of llutf. "Ainoriifa." )lnl l'utton, tlio Sileiu book-scllor, wus prenent nnd presented tho school with n beautiful ling, eight by ten foot, which wnn raised on u fine new Oregon tlr HagxtnlT about 7ft foot high, from which it will hereafter proudly llont ja ninny u holiday ut the Brooks school. Among thoso prosent wore: Mrs. Culltm nnd little dnughter, Mrs. Billot, Mrs. J, 0. (Iruham nnd Uttlo daughter, Miss Klla Rohultz, of Snlein, Mrs. Wm. Jleover, Mr. Kvuns, Mrs. Fruit, Mrs. tOrraaby, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Aspinwall, Mm. Ithllnger, Mrs. Koestor, Mrs. Qrnuley, Mrs. Itnmp, Mrs. Sullivan and JJ1&S Mols.iu, of Brooks. County Superintendent Mooro spoko of the edueatlonal responsibilities of tho school and tho homo. H, Hofor, J. tXOrftham and K, W. Chapman made tatriotio speeches. B, 1 Ramp spoko ms) a man who had taught olght years' chol at Brook;. Ju his day thoro was teat around' tho wall, -with panes of x1as get In where a log was loft out. They bad tho old mud flro place and no blackboards. Tho ling meant edu cation, protection, safety, nnd wo should nil honor tho Hag under all cir cumstances. When Mr. l'utton went forward to present the flag ho vtiih nrnily ap plauded. Ho gave u hiotorloal sketch of tho adoption of tho design of tho American flag, and told somo good sto ries about tho stars and stripes. "I present you this flag, ami long may it wave over tho lund of the free, not as In the past, half free anil half slnve," were his closing words, as he handed over to tho chairman of tho school lioard the beautiful nutionnl colors us a present to tho district. Mr. Chapman milled for a rising vote of tho children and all present, and it wnn unanimous, with tho greatest en thusiasm. Then all walked out and the children sang, '" America," as tho omblom of liberty ""as swung into the freo air of Oregon, Three cheers for the flag and three moro for tho generous and pub lic spirited donor, CHILDREN OEy FOB FLETOHBIl'B 0A8T0HIA. THREE NEWEST BOOKS Talks With Fanners. T. J, Gardner who llvos out two miles west of Salem on tho Oak (Jrovo road, brought us n snuiplo of winter whout today, thrco foct olght inches long. Ho has flvo acres which ho sowed tho last half of Soptomber,. It is a now variety, growu by Mr. l'iorce, tho steam thresher man, of Lincoln. All who havo scon it any it is tho finest pleco of wheat lu Polk county. He says the prospects for grain crops are excellent, having lino color Prunes nie badly killed out In most orchards. Ho put out a quarter of nu aero of straw berries last May, the Wilson varloty. Ho counted a few stnlks having 100 to 130, 140 ami as high as 220 borrios on one stalk, There will bo a big crop. Tho llrst berries wero picked yestor day of tho Big Bob kind. Saunders aro also ripening. Ho has. a full crop of peaches, whllo his charrlos will make a good half crop. aat A-wxtas xtr4Ct tplcts Hi &re safe; you needn't get cheated in them, Schilling's Best are not only pure and true, but generous. A Chicago firm has published a now Webster's Standard dictionary, which was awarded the gold mednl at tho St. Louis Fair, and will bo gone rally intro duced. Tho library edition is bound in morocco, has "(IS pages, 30 full-page plates and over t00 illustrations, all for $1.50, ami cheaper editions for 75 cents. It has 10 department features, bosldea being an up-to-date Kngllsh dictionary. The publication of such a work Is a grout undertaking, requiring tho em ployment of tho best experts lu lan guages and the; sciences, and no expense tins boon spared to mnko this work first-class in nil ways, Laird & Leo are the publishers. The old idea that a dictionary must weigh 40 pounds, and to bo ns big as n dry goods box in or dor to bo nn authority has beon com plctely dispelled by this substantial Ut tlo volueme, which Is about 5x7 Inches, and Is nn ideal dictionary for home, of fico or school. An African Novel. "Tho Garden of Allah" is tho singu lar namo of a strenuous novel just pubi lished by IVedorick A. Stokes & Co, New York. Tho chnractor of tlio wo man herolno, Domini, and tho hero, who is a Trapplst monk, vho has renouueed Ids vows, and how ho is led to resume them, form the plot, but the ronl merit of tho book is not confined to the' lovo story. Tho atmosphoro of Africa is translated iuto tho mind of the reader, Tho desert, with its wonderful nomadic life, its trobblng music, and colors nnd impressions, nre rendorcd so vividly that they aro literally stamped upon tho Imagination, nnd tho reader is for tho time boing in Africa, and will never forget tbo'country as long as ho lives after having road those pages. From a literary standpoint the author has accomplished a very finished pieco of writing. His studios for the material must have been raado on the spot, with tho most painstaking manner. This nov. wHl grow In popularity tho longer it is known. , The Matrimonl&l Primer. A work by the above title is an nounced for fall publication by Paul Killer Company, Sim I'rancisco, nnd V. ii. Ames as the author nnd responsible party: "Tho woman who charmed you with her bright, vivacious wit, may not be able tu keop It up .105 days In uovcry year. You wero a nthnulant, but you have become a steady diet. "When your husband seems willing that all tho economy shall bo nt th u home end, insist upon laundering his shirts yourself. "Whon you nre married, bo u good comrade, if it breaks overy canon of your church nnd ancestry. "Thoro nre nngglug womon and pro fane men; It is to bo hoped they will marry each other. "'. may stand for zero; la splto of tho axiom taught That in marriage, two aro one, Tho result is oftou naught. Compound your interests daily, Subtract all fears and doubt, Multiply your joys, add moro lovo; Tho sum's worth figuring out." . PORTLAND ROD AND GUN CLUB Salem Boat Estate Transfers. Tho following is n list of real estnto trnusfors filed with tho county recorder for tho past two days: Apostolic Holiness Church to Bello Slilploy, lots 5, 0 ,nnd 7, block 29, Unl vorsity add to Salem, S10p. M. McHiulano- to T. T. Mills, land in Woodburn, $20. It. E. Kirk to St. Paul city, laud in St. Paul, $45. Leonard Volney to Edward Gunder son, lots 10 and 18, Allen's add to Sa lem, $445. Allan Forward to F. N. Coleman, et itx., land In t 4 s, r 3 w, 1.00. F. N. Coleman, et ux., to Allen For ward, land in t 4 s, r.3 w, $1.00. A. T. Adey to B. M. Smith, land in t 3, 4 s, 2 w, $5500. G. 0. nnd M. A.Vill to H. J. Young, land in North Salem, $500. C. T. nnd M. J. Bonney to P. II. nnd A. Thompson, 3 1-7 acres in Woodburn, $355. T B. and C, M. Kay to A, nnd F. Beal, 100 acres, t 0 s, r 1 w, $2200. M. and J. Brnndenburg to W. H. Kiug, land in t 7 s, r 3 w, $1000. Announces Program for the Northwest Tournament A. J. Winters, secrotary of tho Sports men's Association of tho Northwest, writos Tho Journal ns follews: llnvo just completed tho shooting pro gram for tho Sportsmen's Association of tho Northwest tournament, to bo held undor the auspices of tho Multnomah Hod and Quit Club in this city Juno 22, 23 nnd 24. Further explaining tho pro gram, will say that tho total ovonts for the threo days is 35, and totnl number of targets for oach day is 200. The nmount of added monoy is 1000, nnd tho total eutrnnco for tho threo days for all the ovonts Is $10.10, hut I havo arranged tho program so that n strictly nmatour will havo nu equal show with tho "crack shot," for instanco, eliminat ing trophy ovonts Nos. 4, 8, 12, 10, 20, 8, 31, 35, a total of eight, tho ontrance to which is $31.50, leaves but 27 regu lars or money ovonts, which sntPl or 16 bird events, with tho exeeptWl 7, 11 nnd 30, which aro 20-bird t It will thoroforo ho soon IbitUim tcur, by eliminating the tropnr m t which ho may If ho cIioom, eti V snoot tho -7 money events, ioi tranco of which is $29.00, and, witift nominal outrancc, be paitleipW ; WOO ndded money, $300 LcibjmWH each day's events. In nil 10-bird events there m - moneys to be divided bctwew HWJ testants who tie. and oa tu JJM" bird events there are four bomJH bo divided among all shooters i. "I It will, therefore, be eeen, j o examination of the events i"'-" gram, that it has been arrange iil for tho amateur, and it i r sory that ho shoot In any orUc events, but can uso his own arrt shooting in nnj of the event" tW. mny choose. Sclo News: If the Sdo brK. road Is to be repaid n- l' n,.,..,Ltr, i la lil I'll timet-1" thing should bo done. Ws"11 ! Unit T.iinibnr Company ' I large uumbcr of ties in the en' parator&to running tliern oo nnd now that the Landon nuu start, there would toon M r"' work for the road to oo. ben Bby ws sick, ve tare her CsttorU When she u a Child, she cried for CattorU, rt acH uv ucwua mih, aae Clung IQ (3ivOtftt When she htil'CUIMren, she (are them CastorU ssssibSbKW sW x5m'v21 vl LvrSBBk A NEW ARRIVAL The C. P. FORD OXfORDS in button and lace for ladies, a fancy dress and street Oxford, with snap and attractiveness- coupled with perfect workman- kJAj, ship and quality. It rM-tfssv,. l. -t. A LI - rlinli riflCCS T ii uiuixs uit iiiusi ueMruum summer bhh i i ing from $2.50 to $3.50. You only need (o sec w convinced. No trouble to show goods. L L IRVIN & CO. 326 STATE ST ' PRACTICAL SUM! REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 'trill