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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1905)
7omans Kidney Troubles ydia E. PinKham's Vegetable Compound is Espe- cially succession Disease. ,'? m aarai Mrs. J. W. Zany and ftrs. S.TTraAe all tlio diseases known, with klch women arc nfUiotcu, kidney tils ho is tho moat fatal. In fact, unless rly and correct treatment is applied, i weary pauant soiuom survives. fullv awnro of this, Mrs. Pink a. carlv in her career, cave exhaust i study to the subject, and in pro- elntr her trrent romouy lor woman's a Lydla E. Finkham's Vcgctablo Impound was careful to boo that it atalncd tno correct, comoinauon oz which was sure to control that nl disease woman's kidney troubles. bo Vegotnblo Compound acts in hnr- bny wttn tno laws tnai govorn wo ,lro lemaie sysiom, ana wnuo incro i ranny so called remedies for kidney bublcs, Lydla E. Plnkham's Vcgo blo Compound is tho only one cspo- ally prepared for women, and thou- tads have been curcaoi serious Kidney Irnntrcmcnts by it. Derangements of Eg fcmlnino organs quickly affeot tho ineys, and when a woman Has such aptoms as pain or wclgnt in tho Una, bacuacno, bearing down pains, ino too frequont, Bcanty or high col d. producing scaldlnsr br burnlnc deposits ituo nncK dust in it; un ual thirst, swell In? of hands and feet. . .. ..." . . . ' . . .. "' piling under the eyes or sharp pains ; the back running down tno inside her trroln. she may bo sure hor kid- iys nro affected and should loso no tno in combating tno disease with pdla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com- pund, the woman' remody for wo- ms ills. jTho following letters show how nrvclously successful it Is. ila E. Plnkham's Voidable Cetspeud Now Moxico W. 0. T. V, 'm Vegas, X. M., Oct. 13. Tho Now fcxlco organization of tho Womnu's rlstiaii Tompornnco Union convened eighteenth annual session hero to- nnd will remain in session until Inday, Tho lnrgo nttendnnco and attractivo program combino to to promiso of ono of tho most sue- Iiful conventions ovor hold unilor nusplcos of tho stato organization. n ... Mmo. Eamos Bogins Tour, rorcnto, Ont., Oct. 13. Mmo. Enmes Bins her Amorionn tour hora tonight, her engagement in this city tho nous singer will procood almost di- to tho Pacific Coast, whoro sho i kivo a number of appearances, and tn w 11 return onstward. Salem, Oregon Tio best school to obtain a pawbdgo of how to do. Promo- lion and preferment in buslnoss is ho result of ability to do. TLero Is a constant demand for competent e p. If you enn keep booKs and do Itcmgrapblc work, thcro is a placo or you. ' Can You Do Such Work? It has boon years since a young ann with a knowledge of book- rFiDK baa c mpleted our short nl courso, simply becauso they 11 Sci-uro nosltlnns before rnrndu- 'g- What better opportunity you want! In comparison to bo benefits derived, it costs but ittio to secure a usable educa- ion. Send for entaWue. W. I. BTALEY, Principal. etch Seed Tho quality of our seed is uifsur- ssed; absolutely clean from all seeds. And tho price is the lowest In tho city. Call or writo lor prices. D. A. WHITE &SON FEEDMEK AND 8EEDMEN. 255 Commercial St. bono 160. Salem. Or. One I 8 - in during This Fatad .,v Mrs. Samuel Frako, Plains, N. J writes: of Prospact Door Mrs. Pinkham: ? cannot thank you enough for what Lydla E. Plnkham's Voi unins voROiaoio compound hosdoqs lor mo. When I first wrote to you I had suf- f orod for years with what tho doctor called kldnoy troublo and coneostlon of tho womb My back ached dreadfully all the time, and I suffered so with that bearing-down fooling I could hardly walk across tho room. I did not get any bettor, so docided to stop doctoring with my physician and tako Lydla E. Pink ham's Vcaotnblo Comnound nml I nm IVmnb. f ul to say it has entirely cured mo. 1 do all my own work, haTo no mora bockacho and all tho bad symptoms have disappeared. I cannot pralso your modlclne enough, and would odrlso all women suffering wlthkldney troublo to try It Mrs. J. W. Lang, of 028 Third Ave nuo, Now York, writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:. I havo boon a great sufferer with kidney trouble My back ached all tho Mm and I was discouraged. I beard that Lydla E. Plnkham's Veuetftbla Comnound would rnrn kidney disease, and I began to take it; and It has cured mo when erorythlng else bad fallod. I havo recommended It to lots of doodIs and thoy all pralso it Tory highly. Mm. Plnkham's Stnudlntr In vitation. Women suffcrincr from kidnev troublo, or any form of female weak ness are inrlted to promptly communi cate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Out of the great roluino of ex perience which sho has to draw from, it is tnoro than likely sho has tho very knowledge- that will help your case. Her advico IB xreo and always help- ful. i a Woman's Remedy fer Woman's lite. At the Old Standstill Somo are born groat, some havo grontuoss thrust upon them others ad vertise. Tho merchant who sits down and waits for buslnoss to cotno to him will find himself among tho loft ovef baggago when tho Emplro Stato ox press of business success pulls out. Itaalneaa mere nredi three thins; knuvrledtfe, pnah and arood ailver (lain. Advertising isn't nn art; It's Just ap plied common sensa. Advertising is naturally a creatlvo force. Slnco it has been applied to modern commerce there have beon created dozens of com modities and branches of trndo that did not exist before its advent The $000,000,000 spent annttnlly in this country for publicity has set many hundreds of millions of dollars runnlns Into wholly uow channels. Dailneii la warfare In M aenae, a hard, constant flcht to the flntah. Adrertlatuir la the bualncaa innn'a moat modern, moat effective, weapon. Once in awhile we hear somo old fel low saying, "I havo novcr advertised and am still doing business at tho old stand." Ho means that bo Is doing business at tho old standstill M. L. Corey In Itetaller and Advertiser. The moat aacceaafnl merchanta In til la town adrerUae rcemlarljr In tula paper. Tb w'mI U .-- Commencing BoDtember lit Tm Rnnihmrr TVrlfl. rl!l II .nol.l tickets to Portland and return, account Lewis and Clark exposition; rate: and one-third fare for round trip, tl.85. Limit: Thirty days, but not l.t. Ikon rWnli.tr 31 tOIMi A. L. CRAIO, 29 - t Gen. Pao. Agt. DAILY OAxITAL JOURNAL, SAUOa, READY FOR THE RACE France, Germany, Italy and America all Line up for the Vanderbilt Cup New York, Oct. 13. With tho auto mobllo raco for tho Vanderbilt cup but a day away, speculative interest in tho ovent in at a fovor heat. Tho Italian team, which long ago was established as tho favorite, still holds its position, though it has declined net an even money cholco against tho Hold. In nil quarters it is conceded that tho Fiat quintcllo stands an oxcollont chanco of "lifting" tho cup. Its high powor cars nro believed to bo suited to tho route, its drivers aro known to bo skil ful, daring and masterful, nnd as n team it was early on tho courso nnd Is better organized thnn any other. Lnneln, tho great Italinn driver, is tho Individual favorite. His installa tion In this position is duo to his ex cellent showing in tho Gordon Bonnott cup race. In this event Lancia led Thcry by thrco lnpi with the rnco his by every way of reasoning. Next to Lancia Horaery (Frnncc) is believed to havo tho best chanco of capturing tho coveted trophy. Othor drivers fancied aro Janatzy (Gorman), Do Caters (Gorman), Duray (Franco), and Cho roid (Italian). Taking tho hotting odds ns reflecting tho opinions of thoso who aro giving closo attention to tho rnco, tho ordor of finish of tho teams in tho rnco would be: Italy 1, Franco 2, Germany 3, United Statos 4. In tho samo way tho oxperts would placo tho first flvo fin ishors about as follews: Lancia and Homory 1 and 2, Do Caters 3, Chevro let 4, Duray 5. According to tho positions assigned them by tho commlttco tho contestants will got away tomorrow morning In tho following erder: Ono, Jcnotzy, of Ger many; two, Duray, of Franco throo, Dlngloy, of America; four, Lnncia, of Italy; flvo, Wardon, of Gcrmnny; six, Wngnor, of Franco; soven, Trncy, of America; eight, Nnzzaro, of Italy; nlno, Campbell, of Gcrmnny; ton, Szisz, of Franco; cloven, Chrlstlo, of America; twelvo, Codrlno, of Itnly; thirtocn, Koono, of Germany; four toon, Hoath, of Franco; flftoen, Lytle, of Amorlca; slxtoon, Chovrolot, of Itnly; sovontoon, Homery, of Franco; olghtcon, White, of America; nlnctoen, Sartorl, of Itnly. o IiUthor Manuscript Found. Berlin, Oct. 13. Students of history nnd Utoraturo, collectors of manuscripts and theologians aro greatly interested la tho report that an autograph Mm. of a book, entltlod "Expositions of the Psalms: How thejr must bo interpret ed, " by Mnrtfn Luther, has been dis covered in Zcrbst, In tho Duohy of Anhalt. Provious to tho discovery it was not known tbnt suoh a work was in oxistonco, and it hns cnusod conshl erablo surpriso that so important a manuscript could romnin hidden nway for so mnny eenturles without being discovered. The m"usoript is consid ered of tho greatest value and will uti doubtedly bo placed. Into one of tho largo museums. This discovery Lhi caused groat notlvlty among the direct or of various libraries, nnd It is ex pected a thorough soareh for other Luther manuscript will now be made. BE SURE YOU BUY A SALEM BROOM AND YOU'LL BE SATISFIED. Mado an Interesting Find. Youngstown, O., OoU 13. While ex cavating for tbo Garfield sower many interesting finds wero mado during the Inst few days. The workmon struck a stratum of soft shale, which frequently contains carboniferous deposits. Among tbo fossils found woro many oarbonixed remains of forns and other plants of the oarbonlferous period and some ro markably well preserved specimens of Lepldodendra, troo ferns and sigil laria, characteristic of the carbonifer ous period. CAPITAL NORMAL. First National Bank Building. Salem, Oregon. Normal, Academic, Business Civil Ser V"10 M"3"1- Wo OrO fOftUtttto in SBCUring the servicos of Dr. Parvln for this de partment. We havo also arranged a Primary department, and shall have clashes in all grades from the first to the twelfth. Address, 3. JT. KRAPS, Salem, Orei. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1005. TIE3 ROOT OF THE MATTER. Ho Cured Hiwsolf of Sorlous Stomach Troubles by dotting Down to First Principles. A mnn of largo affairs In ono of our prominent eastern cities by too closo nttontlon to business, too Httlo exorclso and too many club dinners, finally bo- gan to pay naturo'a tax, levlcvd In tho form of chronic stomach troublo; tho fallurp of his dlgostlon brought about a norvous Ifrltlblllty, mnking it impos sible to apply hlmsolf to his dally busi ness and finally deranging tho kldnoys and heart. In his own words ho said: "I con sultod ono physician after nnothor, and each ono seemed to undcrstnnd my'cnso but all tho entno they oach failed to bring about tho roturn of my formor digestion, nppotito and vigor. For two years I wont from pillar to post, from ono sanatorium to another, I gavo up smoking, I quit coffee and oven ro nouncod my dally glnss or two of bcor, without any marked improvement. "Friends had often advised me to try a well-known proprietary medicino, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets', nnd I had ofton perused tho nowspapor advertise ments of tho remody, but nevor took nny stock in advertised medicines nor could bcllovo n GO-cont patent medicino would touch my case. "To mnko a long story Bhort I flnnlly bought n couplo of packages at tho ncarost drug. store, and took two or threo tnblcts aftor each moal, and' oc casionally n tablet between men Is, whon I hnd nny feeling of nnuscn or discom fort. "I was surprised nt tho end of tho first week to noto n marked improvo mont in my nppotito nnd gonornl health and boforo tho two pnekages woro gono was cortnln that Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets woro going to euro complotoly, and they did not disappoint mo. I can oat and sloop nnd onjoy my coffco nnd cigar, and no ono would supposo I had ovor known tbo horrors of dyspopsla. "Out of friendly curiosity I wroto to tho proprietors of tho romody, ask ing for information ns to what tho tab lots contnlnod and they rcpllod that tbo principal ingredients woro nsoptlo p op sin (government test), malt dlastaso nnd othor natural dlgostlves, which di gest food, regardless of tho condition of tho stomach. Tho root of tho matter is this, tbo digostlvp elements contnlnod in Stu art's Dyspopsla Tablets will digost tho food, glvo tho ovorworkod stomach a chnnco to rocupornto and tho norves and wbolo systom to rccolvo tho nour ishment which can only como from food. Stimulants and norvo tonics nov or glvo rool strongth, thoy glvo ficti tious strength, invariably followod by roaction. Evory drop of food, ovory norvo and tlsauo is manufactured from our daily food, and if you can insuro its prompt action and comploto dlgos tlon by tho regular uso of so good nnd wbolosomo a remody ns Stuart's Dys popsla Tablots, you will havo no nood of norvo tonics and sanitariums. Although Stuart's Dyspopsla. Tablets havo boon on the markot only a fow years, probably ovory druggist in tho Unitod Statos, Canada and Groat Brit ain now sells thorn nnd considers thorn tho most popular and successful of any preparation for stomach troublo. ADVERTISE In a recent number of McCluro' M&gnzlno Is n Htory In which the facts lolatlng to the profits of a linking powder woro brought out through lit 1 I utlon In tht- courts. It was shown lUattlie eviupijy manufacturing tho powder nan cupltallxtftl nt $100,000. Tho prerltH umounteil to $17,047 In 1870. Jiiul they continued to grow until they n-.fliud tlio enoriiiouB aggregate In 17 of $7U0'.', the income that year biting four limes tho amount of the capital Invoated. The profits since 1KS7 havo atoudlly inoroased, but the feature of particular Intercut In this connection I thnt tho company spoilt $17,000 for advertising in 1870 nnd $201.0SI in 1RS7. The liaklna ponder mar or may not have bren auperlor to othera put on the market, but the baalneaa raa made to par Ilia Immenae relurna noted tbrouiclt liberal and Judloluua advertUlnir, Another feature In thla mailer la that the company haa ad vertlaed almoat esclualrelr la the neirepapera, The men behind that baking powder realized tbo vnluo of tbo newspaper press la reaching tho public, and to It they owe the marvelous results Newspapcrdom. If fon want to Inrreaee roar prof Ita, adrertlae tn thla paper. No bet ter medium to reach tho barer oi thla waiaanlty. Dance at M. B. A. Hall. Ono half mile west of Chemawa, Fri day night. Ladles and gentlemen in fS .eHs8aicHeaesHBMaiHaMHaHiitaeK9BeKj I JOURNAL WANT ADS 1 M 4B0ioHaH0MeM9330atiS0aKieHiea0iMxtKtiiMisi! "Tho best things nro tho least como- nt-ablo" was written boforo tho ago of "Omnlgrnms" wnnt nds. Want advertising mnkos nil rcasonnblo things "come-at-oble." If your wlfo Is a victim of "too much kitchen," advertiso for a 'cook nnd lot hor slip her neck out of tho collar. a No, It's not n now family living just across tho streot it's just n "Wnnt-ad's-worth of now lodgers. a Did you notlep that thoy woro tear ing down nn old building out jour wnyt FIno, now ono to tnko Its placo. A Want ad. found tho now owner or tho. old building would still bo undis turbed, a .Havo you "foundi your workt" Not unless your work calls for your high - est nbilltlo9 nnd affords nn increasing Income. Havo your services ovori If it is truo that "monoy makes tho bcon really WELU-ADVERTISED! Inn corapletq" nnd that, bolng in " comploto, you wish to borrow onough It's not a kindness to retain an cm- monoy to "completo" you, want ad ployo who is n misfit it's not even vortlalng will help you to flo ovon kind to his family, for ho can sccuro that, "fitting omploymont" through wanti advertising, nt "fitting wnges." And' "Sorrows" nto bearable if wo you you can find tho right man, if hnvo something to cat;" nnd thus a you advertiso for hlra. ' good bonrdlng houso, always to bo so- ' cured through n want ad., may play Thoro Is always n mnrkot for old an importnnt part In your life. College of Music Willamette University Opens Sept 26 Holen I, Oalbrcath, D. IX., Dean, piano; Frederick W. Goodrich, London, piano and plpo organ; Wm. Wallace Graham, Berlin, violin; M Evelyn llurley, Now York, voice; Eva Cox, B. M., Salem, piano. Now pianos, newly farnl&hod studios, new faculty. Whon la a Man Old7 ' London, Oct. 13. Tho London Vcgo-) tarlan Association mot hero today at, Momorlnl Ilnll to considor tho question, of whon old ngo begins with men. I Noarly 100 mon botweon 80 and 00, who nro still cngugod in lltorary, medical, agricultural and othor work, aro in at tendance, and will discuss tho quostlon from their own individual standpoint, whllo prominent pbyslcinhs will troat tho subject from tho puroly objectlvo standpoint of science Tho mooting and its purposo havo boon considerably ridi culed by tho press, and tho public in general, and it is doubtful that tho mooting will reach any solution of the problem. o A DarodevU Ride t ofton onds in a sad accldont. To heal accidontnl injuries, uso Bucklon's Ar nica Salvo. "A deep wound In my foot, from an accldont," writes Theo dore Schuolo, of Columbus, 0., "caus ed mo great pain. Physicians were helpless, but Bucklen's Arnica's Salve quickly healed it." Soothes and heals burns like magic. 25c nt J. C. Perry, druggist. Thota Phi Fraternity. Ilerkiinor, N. Y., Oct. 13. Tho grand lodgo of tho Theta Phi Frnter nity met in nnnual session hero today. The mooting wi nttemlod by about 200 delognto who oamo from point througout tbo state. aa a a NEW and SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT and SOLD Highest price paid for socond-band goods of orery description, I have a good stock of Tinware, Granlteware, Dishes, Crockery, etc., that I can save you money on. 'O. L. McPEEK, Phone 1233 Main, 170 Commercial St TIME TRIED AN TRUE A1WAYS SATISFAOTORY Eppley's Perfection Baking Iow4e BRING RESULTS f or used machinery of ovcry kind) but it often happens thnt you can find tho market only through a "For Salo" ndvortiscmont. After you ha.vo used somo artlclo, nnd ceased to need It longer, you nro in a position to sell It nt a bargain cheaper than nny dealer could and still foci satisfied. Lot a "For Salo" adv, bo your salesman. a Your wlfo may not bo "lltorary," but if sho can writo nn nttrnotlvo "Furnished Rooms to Rent" adver tisement, her work will yield dlroct money returns nnd poetry will not al ways do that. If yon hnvo business proporty to lot you cannot afford to find tho soc-ond-bost market for It to accept any but tho hlchost obtnlnnblo rnto. You cnnnot find) "tho ono best tenant" 1 without advertising for blm. Bids for Sowor. Notlco is horoby given that soaled bids will bo Tccolvod by the City of Salem at tho ofllco of tho underelgnod at the City Hall at Salem, Oregon, up to 10 o'clock a. m. of October 18th, 1005, for tbo construction of a slx-lnoh alloy sowor through tho Charles Cart wright addition to tbo City of Salem; thonco across Cnpltol streot, and thonco through lot No. 2, in block No. 80, in said City of Salem, Oregon, to connect with tho alloy sower in said block No. 80, to be built In accord ance with, tho plans and epcclflcatloaa tboroof now on fllo In tho ofllco of tho City Recorder, Each bid must bo accompanied by a cortlflod chock to tbo vnluo of ton por cont of tbo amount of tho bid sub mitted, as a guarantpo that tho btddor will qualify by giving bonds an pro vided by snid specifications, to bo ap proved by tho mayor, nnd enter Into a contract with snid eity for tho con struction of n sewer In nccordnnco with ipcclficntlons nml bid lubmlttod within six days after having received notlco of the acceptance of his bid, said cer tified chock to bo forfeited to tbo City of Salem In caso tbo bidder fails to qualify and execute said contract ns nforosnid. Tho City of Salem reserves tbo right to reject any and all bids, and tbo bid of any person who bns bid bofore or contracted for such work and been delinquent therein will not bo received, Plans and specifications can bo soon at tbo ofllco of tbo undersigned at tho City Hall. By order of tho Common Council. W. A. MOOUES, l(M-llt City Recordor. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the otC6affi&& Signature 44,t SOLD BY ALL QUOCWMH ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES M - ii i rlted. an ' i iwmmmmtmmmwmwmtmmmmmmmmmi I ' n aaaeai in ! aaH LB