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yw 3DA1XT CAPITAL JOUBKAL, SALEM, OREOON. WEDNESDAY, .TONE 21, 1908. TDK iz.xm DRAGGING down patns are a symptom of the most serious trouble which can attack a woman, viz: falling of the womb. With this, generally, come irregular, painful, scanty or profuse periods, wasteful, weakening drains, dreadful backache, headache, nervousness, dizziness, irritability, tired feeling, Inability to walk, loss of appetite, color and beauty. The cure is CARDUI OF THE FEMALE REGULATOR, that marvelous, curative extract, or natural wine, of herbs, which exerts such a wonderful, strengthening influence on all female organs. Cardul relieves pain, regulates the menses, stops drains and stimulates the womb muscles to pull the womb up Into place. It is a sure and permanent cure for all female complaints. WRITE US A LETTER Pat aslds all tlnildltr and writs ns fret!? SHU inullJt lu " umm- denei, telling n all your symptoms and troubles. We Trill sand free adrift (In plain, sealad envelopt), how to cnrolhom. Addressi Ladies' AdvUorr Dopt.. The CnaUftBoog Medicine Co., CnaiW"""". " 1 LAID DOWN m (From tho Now York Bun.) 'Did you over know a poker play er to lay down four aces I" Tho Cripple Crook man throw an un conscious log ovor tho arm of his chair, ltd his cyo grow reminiscent. "Yes, several of them," ho mused, "and all good short card men, too. No body but a blood cousin to tho king fool balks nt laying down nny hand, no matter how good it looks to him, if his poker sense tells him it's beat. "Right thoro is tho dividing lino between tho easy mnrk and tho man who knows how tho gulf betwoen tho mulo and tho master mind knowing when to quit. Qod hates a quitter, they say. Ho may liato him, but I'll risk fifty ho don't look on him with tho samo sour contempt n fellow feels for himself tho morning after ho 'a spent tho night and his July salary calling hands becauso he wasn't going to let any stiff in that gamo get away with a bluff, b 'gosh I "Curiosity is all right in scientific research, but in poker it's about as useful as a vermiform nppondiz, and make it a soro one, at that; just good for trouble and tho soonor you cut It out, tho better for you. "But, coming back to our fours, I'vo known that bunch of aces land down sovernl times, I say; but I reckon I saw tho only play that ever ume up whero n man laid down a fist ful liko that without making even a bet or a call after the draw, and ho was as smooth a fellow as ever fondled itaek of blues. "I don't reckon any of you ovor card of Jako Saunders, but between the Big Muddy and tho Golden Onto Jke Is as well liked as he is well known, which is saying a wholo lot, for he's prominent in everything pol ities, public enterprise, and play that tomes up. And 10 years ago tho least of his talents wasn't poker. "Ho could sit in a game for two ouri, without a hnnd better than a Plr of nines and stay good natured that impontrablo good naturo that wks the old masters of tho art. When a man begins to throw cubs words around, you can count bis stack Te in your wlnnnings, but you tHWW8WM81WIMlHMaMBMaeaM181MBBMMtlI? Hone oan have a Woll-Balaneod Constitution without taking BEECHAM'S PILLS All people subject to Bilious attacks, w who suffer from Stomachic dis J?ji should never be without a box l BEECHAM'S PILLS. T"1e"" gigantic success and genuine rth are known all over the world, Wd the proof of their excellence lies the fact that they are generally wopted as the Family Medicine alter he first trial. BEECHAI'S PILLS j$ their purifying effect upon the food, cleanse and vivify the entire system, causing every organ of the fody healthfully to continue Its al Jpued function, thereby inducing a feriectly balanced condition, and naking life a pleasure, KECHM'S MILS palntain their reputation for keep ing people in Good Health and Good Condition. IBSIU'S MUS have stood the test of the most exacting experience through many years. Sold Everywhere In Boxes, lOo. and S5c I "I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN In mr womb and orarles writ Mrs. naomi uatc, of wcDttcr HroTM, Mo, "alto in tor right aad left aldni, and my menus were very palatal and Irregular. Since taUag Oardul,' I feel like a new wemaa, and do not tatter as I did. It la the boat modi- cine i erer naa in my nouie." POUR AGES I couldn't tell from tho mellow, goldon chuckle that welled up from Jake's insldrs whether bo was sitting behind a king full or a kilter. "Ho played this particular hand ono night up in Bat, Mastorson's club- rooms in Denvor. Yes, it's tho samo Bat that's now leading tho slmplo life as deputy marshal after his nervous career west of everything that ever hunted cover. "Ho and Bob Austin had tho swift est gnmo in tho west; big, hnndsomo rooms, with half n dozen faro layouts and a couplo of roulette wheels for tho cheap suckers that trickled in. Back of theso were poker rooms, somo open for nnybody to sit In that had the price, but a couplo of them wcro prl vate and only ontorcd by a back stair' way opening in the rear of a big hotel "Theso two woro open for tho high class, papa- gouo- to- prayer- meeting sports who wanted to play under the blnnkot bank cashiers, pillars of the vestry and presidents of things, that got tired of being keyed up to concert pitch and had to bo lot down a spell. A big Guinea nigger guarded that stairway, and if you didn't belong you might as well havo triod to butt into tho winter palace. "One night I dropped off tho Crip- plo Creek train to see Jake about a mining doal that meant money; Jake bad every kind that was over minted. After an hour's hunt I learnod that "ho had slipped up to Bat's with a lot 'of deacons and business men. I stood liu with tho big coon, and pretty soon ho brought mo word from Jake to come up. "I found him and five others just winding up a roodle, "A roodlot Why, it's a round of doublo ante-jackpots, each player deal ing until his pot is opened, and every time it's sweetened you set in a whole ante. Yes, it's a mighty lively game and somo juicy, too. "Out west, when a man gets an ace full beaten they Inject a roodle into tho gamo to glvo him a chance to make a killing and get oven. Of course, the beneficiary stands just as much chance as anybody else to furnish tho raw ma terial for tho massacre and turn up among the killed and wounded; but after a fellow who's dubbed along for an hour and a half gets bold of a full with boots on, and then gets it beat, that fellow wants to plunge tho coun try into civil war. "Then it's duo for a roodle. It calms him down. Ho either makes good or gets so high up in the casualty list that ho can't speak above a whisper the rest of the season. "Well, Jaka asked me to alt down a moment, as it was the last deal on that roodlo and ho was going to quit after that. It was a fairly stiff game, I gathered blues out to six and a quarter and two-pair bets running along from 25 to 150. "There was about 60 in the pot when this last hand was dealt. Jake squeezed his cards over to me, showing three big bullets. "The first man next to tho dealer passed the open. Bo did tho seeond and third. Jake, who was fourth, eraeked it light 'or some W to roll in tho rest on percentage and bump them hard after tho raw. "Some of them didn't need mneb eoaxin', though, for the " jumped in with a 50 raise and the, dealer churned it u, 'or ISO more, all of which I knew was pleasing to Jake, though you couldn't havo detected it with an X-ray. The dealer was pick- ing up tho. deck and about to nsk Joke how many cards he'd like, when tho third man, Ityland, who hod passed tho open, cut In. " 'Hold on,' ho said, 'I'm in this. Gimme a card,' and ho pushed his $125 Into the center. "Jnko held up n kicker and drew for a blind. Tho fifth man took n couple, and tho denier remarked with thinly disguised satisfaction thnt ho had all he wanted. It began to look liko Jnko's thrco aces wero going to have moro company than they really needed, but when ho flashed his draw to mo I saw that ho was ready to entertain nil comers. Tho gentlemanly dealer handod hlra the fourth ncot It was Jake's first say, of course, being the opener, but ho quietly hummed 'The Dying Cowboy,' and passed up tho bet so ns to back in against the dealer's pnt hand and give him a jolt that would mako him hate cards for a year. "Tho fifth man, though, seemed to feci considerable better for his two card drnw. no set in a 100 stack of blues right under tho muzzle of the dealer's hand as though a pat didn't strike him as particularly formldablo anyhow. "But if he thought ho was going to scare that dealer out of a raiso ho was badly fooled, for the next Instant thnt obliging gent swarmed In with a tilt of $150 more. At this Jako let up on the 'cowboy' and was counting out chips to spring n glnd surpriso with a $200 bill from his pllo and dropped it into tho pot, quietly remnrking: " 'Two hundred ami fifty simolcons more, if you please.' "I was smiling at tho thought of thnt much extra ment coming to Jnkes market, when, to my astonishment, ho tossed his four aces faco down on the discard. "'That's good here,' ho said, and pushed his chips ovor to tho second man, who wns banking tho gnme. Then to me: 'I'm ready now. Whatt Don't wnnt to go just yctt All right, IjVo got to telcphono a party anyhow and I'll meet you In tho lobby in fivo min utes,' nnd he left tho room, placidly humming the 'Cowboy.' "No, not much I didn't go just then You couldn't havo pulled me loose with a lariat until I saw what kind of cards wcro backing thoso husky bets, especially that hand of Ityland 's. "I know it wasn't possible that Jnko had overlooked his hand. That wasn't Jake, and besides ho had tipp ed off tho fourth nco to mo. But it seemed just ns impossible that ho should lay down such a bunch without a call and go strolling off with all tho indifference of an elovator boy, "I watched while tho fifth man and tho dealer called, ono showing down a four full he'd caught a pair in tho draw and tho other a ten full) ho had bad pat all tho time. Then In a dazed sort of a way I saw Ityland I MCnK no good either prcsont or fu carefully spread his band faco up onturcun nm on tj,,, ,p0t. no's a ,!. 4.1.1a nnlrn Ma iinrila nnart with i i ii tuuiu, ivv ... .... -, . - . his finger and silently gather In the pot while his two lato opponents breathed liko a yoko of tired steers. " 'Jake,' I said an hour later as we sat over a beefsteak and a Hud welser In the cafe,' what in tho name of all tho gods of chance mado you lay down fours to a hand that couldn't even open tho pot beforo tno urnwi" " 'You've said It right tbero,' re plied Jake. 'It was Just because Ityland couldn't open the pot tnat l quit. II xt T ilniV't rnrn what ha HSU. 4i, -x- . r . ti... ni Kiirinni nhout nost mortems.1 From your question I guess my jBdr, " H- . " ... . ... ' mem wa hiuhk mii --v I had it figured eut: " 'First, it was a sure thing that h'.i from the dealer, especially when the pot's as far as that one was. " 'I opened it light, as you saw, to( get the erowa in sgainsi my pig mrtn and succeeded mighty well, too. When the fifth man raised my open I put blm down for two pairs small threes, for evidently he didn't want. J any more folks In with us, and l'U have gone bask and lifted him out of the game if the dealer hadn't come tripping in and tilted it himself. I " I put blm up for a pat hand, for) a man would scarcely make a secondl raise like tbat unless he had the top threes and I knew might well where ( they were. So the play earae up to Ityland net only with strength show inir ia three bands, but saddled with a dtible raise to boot, making it mighty expensive to draw cards. " 'Now, Byknd's got all kinds of, poker sense sad wouldn't pay mat prise just to draw a straight or a bob tail nosh that probably wouldn't be good if be eaught it. So when he did ( back in, it looked to mo like a eiaen be wss hunting for but one thing a straight flash. " 'It wss plain to a blind man there was going to be big trouble after the . .1 ( t anolif tiM tiftVA 111 all whipped under the bed. Of course I Ityland didn't have openers; ne8;j too good a player to pass for a raise m !..- ,.'. .Ittlnir 'round as third when I corralled that fqurth nco I knew I had nil tho others going south, for tho pat hand was bound to bet nnd then If Ityland laid down I'd como up with all tho blues thnt dealer hnd. " 'Still Ityland might make it and If ho (lid it was chnos como again, and I'd better stny fobilooso, ready to jump. And so, after tho draw I passed, up tho bet. " 'When tUo fifth man with thoi two-enrd draw took tho bet in tho teoth of the dealer's pnt it looked mighty- euro to mo bo'd raado some thing better than a straight or a flush, the usual pat hnnds, but when tho denier cheerfully lifted him to tho tune of n hundred and fifty, I began to think thnt pat of his mightn't bo such a usual ono after all " 'Still I knew I wns sitting on a velvet throno no matter what thoy had, and I was sorting out a chunk of money, to show 'cm whnt good people I was when in oozes Ityland with his littlo old five hundred dollar bill Now I didn't bcliovo anybody with a tea spoonful of grny matter would have, tried a bluff in that seat. " 'Tho strength nlrendy shown in draw and bot mado it a moral cinch ho'd get at least on call, maybe moro. 8o I mado up my mind thnt my aces woro as worthless as n wooden leg in a foot rnco and quit. '"That's all; that's the way, I figured it out, but if my judgment was bad I guess it's a joko and a bottlo on me.' " " 'I reckon I'll pny for tho wlno this trip,' I saidr 'Ono nco was as good as four in thnt deal. I know you moke it a rulo not to play ovor dead hands, but It may interest you to know that Ityland drow to tho four, five, six and seven of hearts and caught the troy of tho samo skttl' " Furious righting. "For sovon years," wrltos Geo. W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash,, "I had a bitter battle, with ebronie stomach and liver troublo, but at Inst I won, and cured my diseases by tho uso of Elec tric Bittors. I unhesitatingly recom mend them to all, and don't intend in tho futuro to bo without thom in tho house. They aro certainly a wonderful medlclno, to have cured such a bad caso as mine" Sold, under guarantee to do the samo for you, by J. C. Perry, drug gist, ft COc a bottlo. Try them to day. Kicker and Knocker. A kicker is an optimist. A knocker is a pessimist. The kicker kicks to make things hotter. The knocker knocks to make thom worse, Tho kick er is refreshing and'necomplctlvo. Tho knocker is depressing and decadent. When you hear a man lambasting his community for lack of business spirit or municipal pride, or its weak morals he's a kicker. When vou hear another Imrpinn on ,UBrj times." bemoanlna his lot. and xnucat - r, Tbo kjever sends us forward if wo The Itch Fiend Tnat is Salt IUteum or cxema,ono of tbo outward manifestations of scrofula, It comes In Itching, burning-, oozing, dry lug, and scaling patches, on toe face, bead, bands, legs or body. It cannot bo cored by outwsrd applies tlons.-tbe blood must be rid of tbo Im purity to wnlcn It Is due. Hrod'sSamparillft Hu cored tlw inert .ameatt cases. Accept no substitute for Hood's no substitute acts Ilka It. Standard Liquor Co Wholesale 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St OUR EXCUSE Evety Good Business Must Have Its Excuse EVEBY OOOD BTJ8INES8 MUST HAVE XTS BEABON TOB EXI8TIN0. WITEK WE STARTED f BUW wriia nm nin wTvr.v luvnrrun tTti kit TtirtmKn. TVCtf WB TIAI) THAT EXCUSE, ASfO W HXmO OHIO THAT EXCUSE THEOUaH THICK AND THIN. WE HAVE IT 'TAfD "S?" "J IL,, WE BEUEVE THAT WE OAN SEBVE TOE PEOPLE OP BA&BM AND VICWTnT WITH OOOD, ?U XIQUOSS llBTTEB THAN THEY OAN BE 8EBVED BY ANYBODY EXBU. oxju uuw' "" " BUT BBTTEB, IP WE DIDN'T BELIEVE THAT WE WOULDN'T BE IN BU8INHM. STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. CHANCE FOR YOUNG MEN OR YOUNG WOMEN TO Earn Easy Money and a Fine Vacation FREE TRIP TO THE BIG FAIR Journal Will Give a Free Tirp and Visit to the Lewis and Clark Fair to Ac tive Young Person The Journnl has a contest on in which it wishes to enlist tho services of a scoro of active young men and womon. In this work thoso young people can have paying employment all tho tlmo, and tho winner in tho contest, tho ono who gets tho boat results,' will recolvo a froo trip and admission to tho Lowls and Clark 'air. High school pupils. buslness colloge graduates and otherdelay applying for terms. heed: tho knocker Js always lotting out his toboggan freo of charge. Tho kicker novcr gives up. Tho knocker is invnrlnbly a quitter, and live contlnunlly in tho hope that some body will mnko blm rich through no effort of his own. Tho kicker is usually nn honest nnd happy man. The knocker is usually n grnftcr and is disconsolnto becauso bis graft Isn't big enough. Tho kicker blames hlmsolf for his failings nnd trios to corroct them; tho knocker blnmes God Almighty and grows stead ily worse. A slow dentb ovcrtakos him after a whllo and then ho takes his own toboggan hence, with no ono to haul It up ngnln. Everett (Washing' ton) Becord. Tho Southern raclfio Company . Will sell tickets, Salem to Boswell Springs and return up to and Including September 80, 1P03, 1006, limited to SO days, rato of $5.5B. 6 0-tf "(JAY PAEEB." Visitors Object to It as Being an Of fonso'Ajralnst Decency. As yet tbo officials of tho exposition hnve taken no measures looking to the closing of tbo Trail's disgrace, "Oay Pareo," run by Qeorgo Jabour, but it is believed, that tho protests will como to President Ooodo so regularly from now on that to wlpo tbo show out of exlstenco will be tbo only courso left to him. Jabour paid a big prico 'or the space on tbo Trail, and as "Gay Paroo" mulcts a sufficient number of tbo un wary every day to make It a paying proposition, and tho exposition rocelvcs 25 por cent of tho gross receipts, tbero is naturally a disposition on tbo part of the officials to "let 'er run," no matter how great tho stench. The show is. howevor, condemned by all who witness it, and it is only a question of time beforo suck influences are brought to bear as will mako it imperative on tho part of the exposition to got rid of its one nauseating exhibition. Successors to J. P. ROGERS and Retail Pfwe Main Zli. young pcoplo who want pleasant bmb profitable occupation for ' tho tramraar should call nt Tho Journal office nt sra onrly dato upd learn of tho oxeeptlooaB opportunity offorod, Tho question of profitublo employment 'or tho nummcr, with light, easy and ngrcoablo work, at which you aro learn ing somothing, and making money casfr ly, is ono that is worth considering, A prlso worth working for is a frcv trip to tho Lowls nnd Clark 'air at the? end of tbo summer's work, as tho guest of Tho Journal, as a representative- off tho pross. You ncod only to bo able te writo plain English, and havo a little knowlodgo of business, nnd yon arc ready to tnko up tho work. Yonug middlo-agod men or womon aro olfgFMsr to undortako tho work. Call nt TO Journal ofilco nnd enter this contest, e lator ,than 0 o'clock any day of tfcsr wook. Contost begins nt onco, nnd -jtm can begin work at nny tlmo. Only m limited number can bo taken, so do sw& BUSY LITTLE TOWN Jug Houses Cut Worms, Li cense and Some Other Things Tip Humphrey enmn down from Jef ferson today between trains, and cnar talncd his friends by tolling thom bow thoy aro going to build up a second Chicago up there by preventing water works to protect their property from flro and electric light to lllumlnnto the city, Ho says they havo now a gulloa house dispensing liquor nt cither osi' of tho town, but thnt they aro above al lowing a saloon tq como Inside the townr limits and pay $400 llcenso, because thoy could build strrtts with that, ami thnt is something Jefferson docs not need. Ho reports something new lu that section in the way of cut worm attacking tho now bop yards. In a new yard owned by Mr. Groihoog the stand is just about rulnod, and upon examina tion as high as S3 cut worms wore found in ono hill. In a ten-acro yard adjoin ing this there Js no damage done, show ing thnt tho festive cutters havo a spe cial tasto 'or tho succulent young vine. The new brick block, which is to bar occupied by tbo Oregon Statu Dank, Set well under way, and will also Include si largo store room, which will probably bo occupied by some one of Jefferson fa attractlvo stores, SUMMED, SCHOOL. The first term begins on th ar Monday in May, and continues ter eight weeks. A thorough review will be given in all branches thi tugb tbs tent grade. Address J, 3, KRAT8. itO-Xf Dealers Wafers, :Mr