Healtii of American Women
A Subject Much Discussed at Women's Clubs
The Future of a Country Depends on the
Health of Its Women.
DAjLYCAWTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, 0REQ0N, wednemav. FEDRUAnY 21, 1905.
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WALTER
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QAMDLINQ WITH DEATH,
What Many of Us Are Doing Three
Times a Day.
Nearly All the Old Machine
Against Him
At the New Ynrk Stato Assembly of
Mothers, a prominent Now York doctor
told the 600 women present, uinv uenimy
American women were so raro as to be
almost extinct.
This dooms to bo n Bwccplng stale
ment of the condition of Amorloan
women. Yet how many do you know
who are perfectly well and do not hnvo
tome trouble arising from a durante
neat of the famalo organism which
manifests iUolf in hoadaohon, btiolt-
acliM, nerrousness, that boaring-down
feeling1, painful or irregular poriods,
ptlvlc catarrh, displacement of tho
ftatale organs, indigestion or sleepless
nets? Thero Is a tried and tmo remedy
for all theso aliments. Lydla K. Pink,
barn's Vegetable Compound lias re
stored mora American womon to health
than all other remedies in Uto world.
It regulates, strengthens and cures
dlieaMS of tho fomalo organism as
nothing clsocnn. For thirty years it
bu been curing Uto worst forms of
female complaints.
Buen testimony as tho following
iBou.d oe convincing.
Mrs. T, 0. Wlllodscn, of Manning,
It., writes:
Miss Mattle Henry, VIoe-IYesIdontof
Danville ArtClub, Danville, Va.,wrltosj
Dwir Mrs. Pinkluim
"Many years' suffering with female weak.
n, lnilatnnMtton nnt n broken il t wn Rrttem
made irw more anxious to die ttwn to lire,
but I.ydia K. llnkbam's Vegetable Compound
Jmu restored my health and I am so grateful
for It that I want every suffering woman to
know what Lydla K. llnkhanrt Vegetable
Compound will do for her."
Wlion
DMrMrs. llnkhoms
"I can tndy say that you hare saved my
w and I cannot express my gratitude to you
ta word. For two yearn I spent lot of money
la doctoring without any benefit for female
ImcvlariUm and I luul jrtrtn up all hones of
tw bring well again, tint I was persuaded to
try I.yilU It ilnkliam's Vegetable Compound
il thrro IoU!mi Itare restored mo to jwrfoct
kwUUi, Ilaii it not Iwn for you 1 would
Urs Iwn in my grave to-dAY."
Ljdla E. Plnkham's VeiclnWo
women nrn trnnMml wltV.
Irrogular.suppresscdorpalnfulporlotls,
wcaknoas, pelvlo oatarrh, dlsplaeo
iuuuui, inn uonnnguown iceiing, ln
flnmmntlon, baaknohc, bloating (ot
flatulency), general debility, Indigos,
tlon, and norvous prostration, or aro
besot with such symptoms as dluinoM,
falntncss, lassitude, cxoltablllty, irri
tability, nervousness, sleeplessness,
mclanoholy, "all-gono" and f,wanHo.
bedof t-alone' feelings, bluos, and hop.
eleMnOM. thev should remninlMrlinrA
Is ono tried and true remedy. Lvdla K.
I'lnk ham's Vegetable Compound at
once removes such troubles. No other
medicine in the world has reeelved tuoh
unnuallflel endorsement. Nn oilier
medloino has sueh a record of cures
of female troubles. llefuse to buy
any other mcdlelne, for you need the
best.
Mrs. Pink ham invites all siok women
to write her for adrlco. Tho present
Mrs. Pinkham Is tho daughterdndaw
of Lydla K. PInkham, her assistant be
foro her decease, and for twenty-five
years alnce her advice has been freely
given to nick women, Her odvico
and medlolno havo restored thousands
to health. Address, Lynn. Mass.
CoBpesad Saccecds Where Othen Fall
100 Years Old Today.
UrMfjeport, Conn., Fob. Sl.Mn, Do-
WU Sllllmun of Boston In celobrat
H ber lMth birthday today. She Is
Mill falrl) strong, although she has
ot fully recovered from an attack of
I she had last mimnwr. It was
ipwed that aho would not aurvlve
M so remarkable wan her vllaMty
l she raHled after three weok'
Mrs. Sllllman Mve wlUi hor grandson
Krodorlck IC Sllllman; within a mile
of the houio where alio was born on
February 21, ISOO. 8ho reroombors
the fttlrrlng times of tho War of 1812
m well, sho sa), as If they had ocour
rod yesl onlay. Mrs. Will maw has nev
er travelled in a railroad train andj
has not even seen a trolley oar. Sho
has most of her faculties unimpaired
and road without gkusee, but Is &
f various lllneM and was onco more moat completely deaf. She brieves
ib to bo up and around the houso. ' In plain living and regular habits.
MONTHLY MISERY
is one of woman's worst afflictions. It always loaves
you weaker, nd is sure to shorten your life and make
your beauty fade. To stop pain take Wine of Cardui and
it will help to relieve your misery, regulate your func
tions, make you well", beautiful and strong. It is a re
liable remedy for dragging down pains, backache, head
ache, nervousness, irritability, sleeplessness, dizziness,
fainting spells, and similar troubles. A safe and efficient
medicine for all women's pains and sickness.
Mrs. J. L Eroadhead of Clanton, Ala. writas; "I have
used Cardui for my disease, which was one peculiar to
women, and it has completely cured me."
Comments of the Press On
Other Political Candidates
(Sllvsrtonlan Appeal.)
Hon Walter L. Toose of WootlbUrn
Is attracting grmt attention Jtiat now
and the opposing factions have oe
(anion for alarm. Mr. Tooae I oon
durting hit campaign with the us
d-'grr of sureem that he mm alwofs
conducted his built tunilrs and
failure in his case seems to be ama
ne impossibilities'
The enemy, in resort In (, ,11 kliMU
of tactics to defeat him, shows the
value of the man. mid this Is more ef
a help to him In his effort to secure
the congreeeioiMl nomination than a
hindrance,
Walter Is a self made hmm, and is
to be congrotMlMed upon the fact that
he did a pood Job of It, From his
early childhood to the present time
he has fought his battle for suoaosit
alone, and It is evident that he has
been crowned with Mteceee. At the
me of Ave years he wan left an or
phan, bnt ambition for study afforded
him a successful education and when
he landed in Newherg, Oregon, li
1ST", he was without a home, without
woney.'and without any thing to en
courage him in life exoept grit and
determination to earve out a miocoee
ful career. Uke most successful men
he began his efforts for hlmeelf as n
farm hand, from which he was grad
uated Into more congenial work in
Washington, Yamhill and Marlon
counties, liy hard work and caroful
management he succeeded in Increas
ing his finances to a considerable
amount and a few year wtor ho om
barkod In mercantile bunlness, whoro
he also mot with nuooess. From tho
time ho first started in business In
Woodburn to this, he has always man
Ifoatod publlo aplrttednoss and muou
of the sucoess of that well developed
town Is due to his enorgy and ability
So Miccoesful has he beon In Wood
burn that ho has for some time been
known as tho produce and merchant
king of French Prairie. He has serv
h as postmaster at that place for
olght yeare, and his record as post
master is without blemish. The same
can be said of hlca in all positions of
trust wherein he has been, honored,
and the people of this, tha First com
uressiosal distriot, can make no lxt
tor aeleetlou than to support Win In
this eamjtaljfit.
The tlttie has come when Oregon,
feels the need of development more
than ever before. We need deepor eoast
harbors, an open- Wllhumotte river
For everything we get something Is
taken away. Bvory act mats two
ways. Some men in power dole out
their souls for It. They can't have
soul and power at the same time.
And so, la this quick living ago,
most of us can't have energy and
hea'th at the same time. One or the
other must be lost, ami it is imually
health.
We know we are doing wrong and
wouM like to reform, but we have a
Morbid fear of being toughed at If we
aim to live and eat according to con
science and good mm.
Some of us break away for awhile
aim eiurave oursotvee to a diet. We
reed about the hardy Scotsman being
fed on porridge and oatcake, making
soldlere of muscle and dash, and how
Cansar'e army was fed on corn, nut
the diet doesn't last long. We quick
lr mlng hack Into the great line,
rating and drinking to fulneM like the
wst. eating anything and everything
t any time, and any way we find It.
We say "what Is a stomach for If it
hm't to obey the palate?"
Hut there Is realty no one ride ap
plicable to everybody's stomach.
What one man may eat another may
not.
Hut the dyspeptic should remember
that the death Hot has a dark shadow
hovering over It with a leng bony fin
ger pointing to "died of heart disease "
Physicians will tell us that'there are
few cases of heart dlsenee that do not
come from a stomach derangement.
At everj eal we may he brewing
for ourselves a terrible ease ot dys
Hpeta. It may come upon us after
breakfast tomorrow morning, or af
ter that oyster supper tomorrow
Might
Acute ImtiHeMlon mean that you
have even chances for death or life.
Thnfa the gamble o are taking.
That precious poatrle Juice deoldee,
an a rule, whether you continue to
live or not.
Therefore, If you feel your food lies
Hke a "lump of lead" on your stom
ach, beware! Your gaatrlo Juice Is
weak. It can't dlspoto of tho food in
time to prevent formoirtntlon. Tako
something that will do it effectively
and at onco. Take Stuart's Diep
nla Tablots, tho most powerful tab
lutji in tho world for tho relief of all
hindti of stomach trouble, nausea, In
dlMeation, tho worst cases of dyspop
ln, fomentation, bloaty feeling,
sourness, heartburn and brash,
One grain of an Ingredient of these
taWots wIM dlsowt 3000 gralim of food.
Your Btomnoh mpds a rest at once.
Stuart' Dyopepsia Tablots will re
lievo your etomach of more than two
tWrda of the work it has to do, di
gesting perfectly whatever feoj there
is In your stomach,
You cun't do your work well or be
cheerful, or have energy or vim or
ainbltfon, when your stomach la bad.
Make yourself feel geod after a
hearty meal, twi good all over, dear
your mind and mako you enjoy life,
by taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.
OIvo your stomach a roit, so it oan
DR. JAMES WITHYCOMBE
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Candidate for tho Republican Nomination for Qovcrnor,
I, Jaraea Withyeombe, reaido at Oorvallis, lleiiton county, Orefion, oud
my peMoflleo address is "Oerrallhi, Orcgen.M I am a duly rcgtitored Mem
ber ef tho Republican party, If X am nominated for tho offlee of aovtr
ner, at the primary nominating eleotlen to be held in the State of Oregon
tho SOth day ef April, 1000, X will accept tho nominaUen, and will net
withdraw, and if X am elected X will qualify as suoh effleer.
If X am nominated and eloetcd X will, during my term of ofAsc, advo
oato and lupportt
TaxaUon of franchises and gross earnings tax en telegraph, telephone
oxprcM and nlocplng oar corperations.
Uniform aMiewuient and taxation 6f raUroada,
Btato regulation and oxaminAtion of state and private bkuka, trust com
panies and savings banks.
Protection of tho stato in its ownership of public lands,
A board of control for state institutions.
One board foe management of normal school.
Improvement of the Columbia and Willamette riven and eoast seaports
National ownership of the Oregon Oily looks.
Constitutional amendment permitting Uio governor or people to veto
Individual items of appropriations.
An honest ami fearless performance of public duty.
JAMES WITHYCOMBE
tree looks at Oregon City, and; many
other thlnu that can only be aocow right itsolf, then you need fear notk
pMsbeu by means of tireless efforts Ing. You can set these tablets any-
on tho part of such men as Mr. Too where for CO cents a packnee.
ad If the Ilepublleans of this di-1
triot ha.ve homo interests at hoart statw are ,Be MHW tB,HK &Hi
la practically taking care of Itself
and he i Meedliy rowing In the on
UmatkMr of hw fellow IlepubMeana,
while nupport is coming tohlwfroi
all classes of eltlaens without regard
to part' afnUatlous, Albany Herald.
they will combine for Tooce.
INDIRECT TAXATION.
(The New Age.)
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that satisfied ex
pression wsie-i only when the eye glass c'ipa hold tight when you arailo or
"ken yu frowiu
" i ave tho neatest and best eye glass mounting at present on the
We are chanKiaK other makes every- day. It's the only neat
"bating which will stay on in warm- weather. No trouble to show
It a our buslnoea to fit glasses, and w do it correctly.
Chqs. H. Hinges
New Jewelry and Optical Store
t4i Ummerdal St Next to Capital National Bank.
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why should not Oregon? Mr. Wright
man has the facta and figures and
Hoowlettge Htdkient to Introduce this
ayetejp in Oregon, depending ef count
The Indirect tax for Oregon as pro upon the legJalature, and for the ba
posed by Frak T. Wrlghtman, who is eflt of the eomesos wealth it should
a Republican candidate for the now-, be given a trial
Inatlon for secretary of state, is an ex It easts, roughly shaking, 1700.000
eetlont propoeitlonono that should be annually for this btato. Of this awounat
MBroved bv the neonle ajenerally -1 a half biIIMob la eallaetarf from tha
and If adopted would rellove them of taxpayers of the etate, the property ,,w hR" trvo,e4 l,H,,e "vly
a large part of the burden or direct owners who pay county taxes. There,
taxation. Mb. Wrightman has made an la no aood whatever of their paying a
especial study of this subject for' quarter that much. A proper system
years, ae his position as assistant sec of indirect taxation will ralie the most
rotary of state gave him an excellent , if not all of It. Mr. Wrlgbtman'i
opportunity to do, and he has evolved . work on and interest in this problem
& plan In detail that if adopted and, should and will gain many votes for
put into praotlee would he worth a him.
J. H. Aitkin.
(Ilugene Dally Register.)
J. II. Aitkin- of Huntington, eandl
4te for state treasurer, was In tf""
city Wednesday looking after bis to
ttfrosU with reference to hla can
dtdacy. Mr. Althtn made this offlee
a pleasant call am) Improved the no-
lltleal man m a strong and clean man
The Rak-or Oity Herald has the fol
lowing to say of him:
J II Aitkin, candidate for the nom
ination for state treasurer on the Re
publican ticket. Is one of the beet
known men in Oregon.
Ho baa been prominent In the pub
lie life for many years aad dHring that
very large sum of monoy every year
to the people of Oregon. Of oourse,
as seorttt&ry of state, Mr. Wrightman
could not enact any laws, but he could
mako suggestions and give advice te
the legislature that would be of great
benefit to them.
Mf. Wrightman is sincerely and
earnestly in favor of raising a large
part If not all of the revenues required
to run the state govorBmeRt by Indi
rect taxation. tho taxation of corpo
rations and franchises and this ought
to be done. The people have to in
sist upon K. They have submitted to
tho present injustice system ot taxa
tion for too long already, and in their
own Interest ought to heed and follow
Mr. Wrlghtmass advice.
Now Jersey has not for years taxed
her people one penny for the mainte
nance of the state, all the money for
that expense coming from the Indirect
tax levied against corporations and the
state has pulled out of debt and bow
has too much money on hand. Other
Favorable Comment
Dr. James Withygomha, the direeb
or of the experiment station of the
Oregoa Agricultural college, eame
down from Junction City yesterday
Bwrnjng, -where ho attended a farm
ers' meeting and delivered an address
oa the subject of divorsiied farming.
He has a number of meetings to at
tend during the next few weks, where
subjoots in which farmers are inter
ested aro to be the themes for lec
tures, and no is kept busy with these
and those duties devolving upon him
as a director of the experiment sta
tion. Dr. Withyeombe, who is a promin
ent oandldate tor the Republican bobj
iaatloB for governor, has thus far beea
given little opportunity to look after
his political fences, his duties at the
college taking up his time, but so well
la he known in tho state and to pop
ular has bo become that his campaign
Ho is coosidorod to bd
one of the utrongost men on the state
Uekot today, and being an eastern
Oregon man, his streuHb In this sea
tlon is not questioned.
Jones for Recordw,
(Silverton Appeal )
Reyond all possible doubt W I.T.,
Jooes of Jefferson will be the next
county recorder. Mr. Jones Is making
no extraordinary effort in his own be
half, but he has expressed a desire
to become a candidate bofore the Re
publicans of this county and they are
making the effort for him. or la oth
er words, he is going In on his merits.
ire has beea a resident in this coun
ty praetle&My all his life, and an act
ive Republican since he attained bis
maturity. Wo know of no reason why
it shouldn't bo Jones as well as Smith
or Rrown. For eouatty recorder look
for the name Jonoa '
Gearin a Democrat
(Western Oregon.)
Senator Oe&rln, U the telegraphic
reports may be credited, bos consid
erably oieored tho political atmos
phere of Oregon. When he left Port
land In December last to tako his
place n the senate, it was announced
with considerable volume of voice
that he was a Rook veil supporter.
In some quartern this was Intended
to debauch Ileitublleanu and mako It
possible to oleet a senator next win
ter. This Is changed now, and lor Mr.
Oearin hlioteif, who from New York
bwt Saturday announced that he would
be governed by tho aotlon of the Den;
ooratlo oautMis of senators. He wllf
now refuse to support President
Roosevelt's foreign KHy. Some u.'
Mr. flearin's friends eemmend his ao
tlon on the ground that It will bring
Democratic suqort to a! Oregon pro
jects. They forget that while he may
secure votes from the minority, the
same course of action will alienate
the support of the majority without
which ho legislation favorable to Ore
gon can be enacted. Republicans there
so that II Is not safe to desert tho
(tarty, and further If their Ideas aro to
be adopted and carried out by the na
tional administration, only Republl.
can representatives can bo depended
oa to mako effective such pollolos.
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