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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1906)
BMbj?- tw 'rgryrprT- T.fll "W JWi 'T n-wl DAILY CAPITAL abURiSrAL, SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1006. bbbbbbbbbbbk, T. , -. .. ..- - 3H DISCOVERER Hr9HHHP Pinkham's medicine in tho ICUk o has such a record lends as has E. Pinkham's oHI Woman's FI1 r 'HP''''''' MmW bbbbbHKl WM .-. V i. J'J dtOK ootfrjflMPi utootMiin Lrcfim , It wtU eatksly cure the worst forms of Femalo Complaints, Inflammation pd UkeratioB. falling' and Displacement, and consequent Spinal Weakness, ad is peeuliarlr adapted to the Change of Life. It has cared More coses of Backache and Local Weaknesses than any other sejmedy the werW 1mm ever known. It is almost infallible in such coses. It VSsolvM sm KMk tumors in an early stage of development. IirrkwIjlHKes8ed or Painful Periods, Weakness of tho Stomach, idigesuoa, BtoeMag, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility -wtiickly yiW te k.1 -Deranged organs, causing pain, weight and backache, in i Uantly wdtored ami permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it """hvjgora4s tb female system. It qiuekly hmsqvcs that bearing-down feeling, extreme lassitude, "don't "sare" as " TtaVt-be-lef t-alone " feeling, excitability, irritability, nervous- . OUMNM6S, MMatness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy or the "blues" headache. Xfc-eso are sure indications of Female Weakness, or some do- ement of tfee organs, which tills "H These Wobw Who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred Jftwawd, .tiiMfb for they get what they want a cure. Sold by Druggist wywhvrc. Jtatiue all substitutes. iiWIWWtltlWIWWliWlWWIilill Ws Ai4t YOXJNG HAKE CONCESSIONS W?,Zh wMMmmHmMmtowmMWHyton 4ritc ohn E. Hwla4 in Tacomn Ledger ) Before any- ywg man begins to try q -world for. htawolf as an individual QjU'ia a queetio whether knowledge of ajeelf iataa.MOfe valuable to him n i&li ib ..kwidgo of world condi . iss tmi jtossjieciives. When the tyro ., life eoBtidowrlfttat ho has learned f, tstafwledgc .swtieal erHh.reasoa still ia im that he may t fcsw. itwhonvironment ho is to ,i$4 Hrt,.,7$riM athlete who is in jjfftig far,-fU mile cross country "a .migaAjBMe 4 an unutterably poor jite$Wraefcnso in, a twenty- -.LJUimrUtsm thni vAitnn nvpomvu wuk jvuHi, to know most of hinv !1SB wia is th child of ependent nitons. j, ior tho most part in school almost to the lack of money has future competitors into ho was a freshman at fig the two types as tely the same native 25 years old it is eung man who went a boy will have his rail grooHs your Uses hiteaAM asJ kep it that tiaiiilh;i4 at aaall eett wkm " uuir HmgLfu Y.ATnrnirv SWf Pwp. Vr. lSfriee Liberty uot i Tr w i j Wk, BMMm -a 'mm til p,m iamm ,ijillnMH. :?B rtaf mmMm ya.flK4l tfl"""18 Vegetable Compound, the Remedy for Woman's Ills. world has received such widespread and, of cures of female troubles or such Vegetable Corrmound. medicine surely cures. Chronic Kidney MAN MUST place ahead of tho other. It ia only that tho next five or ten years may leave tho schooled and lettered one far ahead of the early beginner in life. Logically, tho ono -nho has learned more of the world than of himself will have tho early advantages; tho one knowing himself, however, will not he so long in taking unto his needs this post-graduate degree of world condi tions. At the name time it is an undis puted ' fact that thousands of young men out of academic training and Be ginning tho world, find themselves need lessly hampered in progress through having taken too much of life for granted. What if tho young man in his school atmosphere attempts to learn his moods, foibles, weaknesses and strengths! He can know them only through compari sons, and these objects of comparisons will be scboolboyel He may be quite as well equipped as any other young roan on his horizon, yot in he busi ness world he finds himself frequently in competition with that other type of young man who knows little else but tho world and the world's way and who for the purposes of. the basiaess man in need of assistance immeasurably is the school man's superior ior the work in hand. Blindly speaking, there Is a littlo too much of the ideal taught and preached and prated oracularly from the plat form to leave to the young man who is listening to it a clear idea of the actual world conditions which are outside the church and school and teeturo hall Un less he shall adjust his perspectives for' htauelf in preparation he may find such keea disappointment in masy things tu threaten his progress ia life. I once knew a young man, strong of frame, positive in temperament, honest la every thought ad action and nerved to the expression of his convictions at any time and in any place. He knew himself, but he did not know the korld as he might have known it. Wherever he had found carjy opportunity for the expression of his penjsality he bad made that personality felt. But it chanced that in the beginning of his business life this young man's hoaesty and forcefnlaesa appealed t a bod utM man at the head of a great iatlto lies in which graft had. feud root and flourished. This young nan was given a nsm is which, throaah the exerciM hi "WC4 kosfetr! BaAlstkUg personal courage, tho employer hoped to root out the crookedness wMch he felt certain existed. With a little moro knowledgo of the world anrl men of all types, this young adventurer 'into commercial reform might have accomplished much for himself and moro for his employer. But out of his ignorance he drew his rigid lines so rigidly and so deeply and keen ly penetrated into conditions existing in tho organization that tho organiza Hon itself could not stand theso probes and strictures! Tho result was that tho young mani himself became tho victim of his own hones. convictions carried out to tho full In the supposed best in terests of his employers. This is nn example of fact with no purpose to prove that business life is all badl Rather it is used to Indicate just where academies fall short of con ditions in n world of sharp competition Good and bad are comparative only, ami until the linos nro adjusted sanely hot ween them, neither of tho terms has much meaning. Broadly speaking, tho child which is not left to tho joltings of the child world, and the youth who is kept from the millings and competitions of others of his own ago belong to tho unfortun ate. In the same measure tho young man and tho young woman who have preached to them only idealized philos ophies which should) exist in life and which may not may bo sorlousJr em barrassed or oven permanently crippled by reason of false teachings. Tho keynoto of tho wholo civilized community life is found in tho one word. Concession. Tho idealist cannot even walk through tho business world without obstructing traffic If ever ho U able to do so, the wholo mechanism of commerce and industry will have simplified until business acumen will bo a lost nrt.' Out of economic conditions tho young man should preparo to make his grudging concessions in business life. He should bo so fortified as not to bo shocked) at world conditl6ns. He should bo entrenched in right thinking and the principles of right living as to have his "dead, lino" drawn sharply short of wrong. But between tho Hms of active good and oven dormant wrong there is such a wldo field for business concesions that tho buslnes man who fights o"hly irr this field may finish in fair favor. Postmaster Bobbed. Q. W. Fouts, postmaster at Rlverton, la., nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter which says: "For 20 years I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jaundlco that ov en my finger nails turned yellow; when my doctor prescribed Eloctric Bittors; which cured me and havo kept mo well for 11 years." Sure euro for bilious ness, neuralgia, weakness and all stom ach, liver, kidney and bladder troubles. A wonderful tonic. At J. C. Porry'a drug store. SO cents. Notice to Bend Holders. Notice is hereby given to parties holding bonds 1, 2 3, and 4, issued by school district No. 0, of Clatsop county, Oregon, that the samo havo been culled in, and will be paid within thirty days of this date, at the office of the county treasurer, G59-535 Commercial streot, Astoria, Oregon. Dated Astoria, Oregon, this 1st day of May, 190J. CHAS. A. HEILBORN, County Treasurer, Clatsop County. 5-2-30t Why Nurse Doesn't nold Job Long. Carefully gathered statistics appear to show that the marrybgest of all women aro trained nurses. Thbugfl complete figures havo not as yet been compiled, from a considerable mass of data tho conduilon is drawn that nine out of ten trained curses marry during the first seven years of their occupation as eueh. When a pretty young woman spoaka of dtovoting her life to the self-denying profession of a trained nurse sho is using, perhaps unconsciously, a mere figure of speech. Statistics show that she has an even chance of being mar ried within four and a half years and that the has one chance in eight of be coming the wife of a physician. The chances are fiver to ono that within ten years she will marry; one of her pa tients. The importance of these figures from the viewpoint of the sociologist is ob viously great. Pretty young women in steadily increasing numbers are enter ing tho field in question in which there seems always to be plenty of room for fresh recruits, who are re quired to fill the plaece of those who get married and pass out of the pro- Ifession forever. Thus, owing to the causes suggested, it is rare indeed to discover & trained nurse who has been in the business ft much a ten years. Saturday Evening Post. A coarse, leathery cossplexJon made wabcautifal by eroptio&a calls for getter! reform ia living. The diet sfeesld be plenty of Uollister's Rodky Xonatain Tea, 25 ecats, T or Tab 'kis. Dr. bote's devfr sHore. CHRONICLE ON FRISCO : CONDITIONS San Francisco, since the disaster of if Airll IS, has presented in more than Ano self tion IB respect a romnrkable plcturo of government and orderly Togula- in a disorganized community. Never have tho inhabitants of a strick 9 en city moro quickly or 'fully shown their ability to restore and maintain order, to systematize the work of re lief, and to begin, the Jtask of recon struction. But the most noteworthy of all the admirable features of tho sit uation has been tho abenco of crime. This is nscribedr.by the authorities and tho newspapers to the fact that for the first timo in its history the city hat been, without nn open saloon. AH drinking places wero closed on tho day of tho calamity. According to tho Chronicle, San Francisco "has been absolutely free from disorder and vir tually free from crimes of vJoloncV." General Greely cbnflrmed1 this state ment In a dispatch qn Thursday to tho war department, saying: '"Neither drunkenness nor disorder anywhere, Qxcc-pt from adjacent towns occasional ly." .,Tho Chroniclo continues its account of tho situation thus: There havo been no ftrcet brnwh. No (Imnkon bruto has bfaten his wife. No gamblers have murdered each oth er in low resorts. Except for some dealings with sneak thieves tho occu pation of tho polico courts is gone. It is a most impressivo object lesson of tho value to society of tho restriction of the liquor traffic. Wo are prom ised a continuance of this peaceful condition for a considerable tlmo to come, eavo only as drunken man may drift over from Oakland, where the authorities have been so reckless, as to nllow saloons to open. We may bo compelled to renew the quarantine ngalnit Oakland.., Thh demonstration that the saloons nro responsiblo for crimes of violence will havo ono very practical result In San Francisco, That city has long i I Any Bicycle Something Happens Yo Wish YOU HAD BOUGHT A BIOTCXE rROM TID3 DEALER WHO HANDLES A LINE OF WHEELS THAT HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, AND WinOH AXE RELIABLE. 8U0H IS THR HISTORY Or OUR LINE Or BICYCLES. WE HAVE THEM AS LOW IN PRICE AS f 23.00 AND AS HIOH AS $45.00. WHY DELAY! WHY LOOK FURTHER! The Time to Bay is Now WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT AND CAN SKLL YOU WHEELS ON EASY INSTALLMENTS. YOU CAN TRADE IN YOUR OLD WHEEL AS PAYMENT ON NEW, We Keep Not Only Wheels BUT MAINTAIN THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP IN THE CITY. yiuwifirtiiiTiiitiMiiitorUMi.t. vru nn, nu , om, OUR LINE OP SPORTZNO dOODS IS COMPLBTB. LAWN TBNNIS, BASEBALL, nSfUNO TACXLB, GXOQUST, QUNS AND AMMUNITION DROP IN, WE HAVE WHATYOU WANT. NIOHTg OF UWRSST. No Sleep, No Rast, No Peace for the Sufferer from Kidney , Troubles, f No peace, for tho kidney sufferer- PaWund, distress from morn, to night. Get up with a lame back, Twinges of backache bother you all day, Dull nchlng breaks your restiat night, Urinary disorders add to your misery. Got nt tho cause cure tho kidneys, Doan's Klduey Pills will work tho cure. Thoyro for the kidneys, only Hnvo.itnulto great cures in Salem. ' Mrs. B. Schrcibor,,of 0C0 High St., Salem, Or., says: "The good reports I had heard concerning Doan's Kid ney Pills induced mo to- go to Dr. Stono'a drug storo and procuro a sup ply. I had been suffering from nn Incessant backache which not only troubled mo through tho day but brokq my ro-t at night. I began to feel tho effects of Doan's Kidney Pills after I had taken a few doses. Rollcf speedily camo and Ihon nn nb soluto cure. Thcro has been no sign of tho backncho nor nujr other symptom since I am only too pleased to lot other know of such a valuablo-and ofTocllvo remedy." For salo by all dealers. Prleo Gd cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents fcr tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and tako no other. boon notorious as having tho lowest license fees in tho country. Tlose. if wo nro not mistaken, havo been for Home years fixed at tho ridiculous flg uro of $72 a, year. Whllo tho best municipal Intolllgonco overywhoro Vise lms insisted on tho saloons bearingn fair proportion of ,tho expense they imposed upon tho communities, San Franclpco has gone on year after year, collecting less from this sourco than wns required to maintain its city and county hospital, to say nothing of oth or institutions of refuge, correction and police. Thus the saloons imposed upon tho general tnx payors n vait burden for tho relief of pauperism and tho control of crime, without con tributing oven In tho snmo proportion that other businesses wero compelled Until AND AGAIN 1S&6& Optician Bifocal iMses near-sights iad far sighted lcn9 Made t enter. Gold and Gold Filled Frames : Alto made to order, will find reasonable. Onr prices yoa Chas. 11, Hinges Jewelers and Ofrtkkin 123 Commercial St. to contribute toward bearing tho bur-1 uuu. Thero will bq a clinngo in thiij respect hereafter. Chicago has jus.t increased its saloon license fee to $1000 a year. In a city of San Francisco's size and wealth this is certainly ndno tob high. That ctty will "rlso fr6m its ashes," but it wtl face yast municipal debt, Thoro must bo a great increase in -the tax rate. Property owners will insist, that when tho salmons xcopori they shall pay n feo that will support tho police department.- CHEAP EXCURSION RATE EAST FOR SUMMER SEASON Tho Soutiorn Pacific Company will sell special round-trip tickets to cast orn points on Juno 4, 0, 7, 23, 25, July 2 and 8, August 7, 8, 0, Sept, 8, lo 1000, to Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, St. raul, Omaha, Sioux City, St, Jos, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kaasas City, Denver, Colorado Springs a4 Pueblo, Colo. Good going ten days and return ing ninety days from salo date; hut not beyond Octohcr 31, 1000. For par tlculars call on agents. A, L. Craig', General Passenger Agent, Portlnnd. t is Good Then mi ft MlllHilHrNI Mm. til ni MlliM4ltMtHl 1),(MmW to rWM). MmKo.1. H mmw m iFn am -bbbbbbbK KT . sjMi .hiKMXiBil ; A MiTfriiiirtft-i-iiiiU.tf lr6dJfLk,iS.. 11Ul .mJiiS -