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DAILY OAPHTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBECJON. SATURDAY, JUNE " """"' EKaouiin, OSEQQN. SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1908 !P! FF"ISfil!FPERU-NAMOTHERSCHILDREIi mr. F..SR00KMAH wf:; f v:; 'iSC- wmmmsBL .mammm- mmmmmmiKm r.yiibwiAj3imiaHiBi Krak mmmmm?mmmmmm:" - -rHH:;ciPiMiiMfflHiH hhk BiHnnHHnyMlHIB . (-farmer), i mmmmam --Ti i BlK. -- imr Hfck,&? I Hs&::. ,'v. $L iLlitff 1 xs - ;sBPssH i iff "lilBIB i ir & ii 'A;H flu. h W- 'iH When Sickness Comos to tlia Littlo Ones It' Is tho Mother Who Chiefly SulTurs. t Sho suffer oven more than the ohll who 'isppons to bo nick. A nnlZ?inmthy ia ,,ceJcr that of any other member of tho family. to tho torrid heat of summer, thinking ' ?L . ,fhl,a nn ny liable ties to (Itscano that aro boforo them. Spring and summer nro nuro to brlnic , mT! ' wi,wlftl,y mong tho llltlai folks. ft iS i-na blionld Bo Kent Eveiy Ilonseliold fc'Iiere There Are little Children. tna should bo kept in tho houso all 10. Don'twalt until, tho child is thon Bend to a drucr etoro. But. Poruna on hand accept no sub- t iron aro espocinlly liablo to acnte Indeed, most of tho affections idhood aro catarrh. I forms of soro throat, quinsy, 'hoarseness, laryngitis, etc., aro loront phases of catarrh. na Contains No Narcotics. reason why Poruna has found per- It nso in so many homes is that it na no narcotio of any kind. if taken according to printed Ions, is porfectly harmless. It can ed any length of time without ring a drug habit. It does not luce temporary results, but it is per- tat in Its effect. is no bad effect upon tho system, radually eliminates catarrh by ro- Ig tho causo of catarrh. Mrs. P. Brockman, 813 Meado strcot. Apnloton. Wis., writes ! " have never had a return of the catarrh, which had made me so mis erable and unhappy before I began taking Pcruna. "I would not be without It In the house, now. "I have a baby boy, two years old, to whom I give Pcruna tor a cold, and my husband also takes Pcruna. "i tnank you and wish you well." Mrs. F. Brockman. No Doctor Eeajiired. Mr. Edward Otto, 027 De Soto street, St. Paul, Minn., writes: "I cannot say enough for Pcruna. It has done groat work in my family, es pecially for my oldest boy. AVe had doctored with threo or four different doctors and they did not seem to do him any good. "Wo gave up hopes of euro, and so did they, but wo pulled him through on Poruna. "We. had several doctors and they said they could do no more tor htm, so we tried Peruua as a last resort, and that did the work. Since then wc keep It In the house all the time, and no doctor Is required." "Edward Otto. Thero aro a multitude of homes whero Pcruna has been vwed oft and on for twonty years. Such a tiling could not be posslblo if Per una contained any narcotics. The Bonofit Which the Children of tho United States Have Received From Fe-rn-na Can Never Bo Put Into Words. Tho chronic ailmonts it has prevented, the suffering it has mitigated, will nover bo fully recorded. But at least this much can bo said that tho coming generation owes a groat dobt to Poruna, for it is in the tendor years of youth that Blight ailmonts aro liablo to develop into lasting disease, thus blasting tho wholo career of tho individual. Tho mothors who aro bringing up tholr children to-day to bollovo in Poru na aro speaking from their exporionco. Thcso children brought up to bellovo in Poruna from tho start, will, when tney become heads of families them selves, uso Poruna with unquestioning faith. A Child's Lifo Saved. Mr.G, II. Farmer, Now Martlnsvlllo, W.Va., writes: "Our littlo son, Harry, Is woll and healthy now and wo think if wo do as youdireoted us, ho will koop his health and grow strong. ''We know that our little son's life was saved by your wonderful medicine, Pcruna, and we shall always praise Pcruna and use It In our family when needed. "Should wo havo nny moro catarrhal trouble In our family, we shall always wrlto to you for treatment." P. II. Parmor. Medical Advice. For trco medical advice, luldrosa Dr. . I). Ilartman, President of tho Hart man Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. All correspondence held strlotly confidential. Mrs. J. O. Slorllng, 1M Brown Avenue, Norfolk, Vn., writes: "My littlo boy, Meredith, snf fcrcd with lndlgostlon so badly ho could not oat anything without it making him very sick, so I thought (as many others havo) that I would try Poruna, nnd it worked llko a charm. "Now he eats anything he wishes, and I would not be with out It for anything. "My othor littlo boy, Alfred, two and a half years old, has taken it and received as much benefit from Poruna as his brother. "I hope my testimonial may be of some benefit to others, as I feel as though I cannot praise It enough." 'Mrs. J. C. Sterling. Mr. Howard A ml row Stornor, Muddy Creek, Pa., writes! "I havo Poruna in my houso nil tho tlmo and won't bo without it. It is good for children when thoy tako a cold or croup. It cured my baby boy of croup. "I havo introduced Pcruna into six families slnco I recolved your last lottor, and four havoVeen rollof already." Howard Andrew Sterner. P e-ru-na ProtecU the Entire Household. As soon as tho vnluo of Poruna Is approclatod by ovory household, both as a proventlvo and euro, tens of thousands of Uvea will be saved, and hundrods of thousands of chronic, lingering cases of catarrh will bo provontod, , It dO0B not tftko n mnlU. o... i - JS dtscoTor that rerun Is tho best f rlonil. "ho has In tlmo of Illness among th-! childron. A Multitude of Mothers Havo discovered that Pertinn i.m standby, and that in many of tho all. menu of spring and summer to which ', tho children nro subjected, Poruna is , tho remedy that will cenernllvmiinViu. relievo. , Whothor it Is snrlntr tovor m iinm.nk ' derangement, whether it Is Indigestion or bowel dloM, a catarrhal congestion. " " mucous Hurraces is tho cause. Poruna quickly rolloves this condition. of tho mucous mombrnnes. Its opera tion is prompt, tho children donvtdli llko to tako tho medictno, It has no dole- -torlous effects In nny part of tho body. It simply removes tho causo of tho dlsagreeablo symptoms and restores tha health. Every mother who has not tried roruua In her family should familiarise horiolf with Dr, Hartmnn's booklet Tho Ills of Life. This booklet should, bo In ovory family. It give most vol uablo advlco as, to tho uso of Pcruna fop ' tho various catarrhal dlsoascs so general ' to-day, Poruna is a honsohold remedy for all catarrhal ailmonts of winter and sum mer, acute or ohronlc. Tho mothers all over tho United State aro tho best frlonds that Peruna has. The Mothers Hold Pe-ru-na in Higk Sateen, Not only becauto It has cured them of tholr Various ailments, but because it promptly roscues tho children from tho throes and grasp of catarrhal dis eases. Wo have In our flics many testimo nials from mothers whoso ohlldron havex boon ourcd by Peruna. However, th largo majority of mothers who ue Pcruna, wo never hoar from. But wo do hear from a great number of mothers who aro so overjoyed at some special good thoy havo received froia Poruna that they cannot restrain their enthusiasm. They ara anxious to sham Uieso benefits with otnec iuoUims, fNDAY SERVICES St Paul's Episcopal. iickcta nnd Church streets. Rev. 3. Lee, rector. Usual services a. m., 11 n, m. and 7:30 p. m. school at 10 a. m. All wel Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientists. 440 ClicmeJwta street. Services: Sun- t day nt 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermen: "God." Sunday I school at 11:45 a. m. Tho testimonial meeting is held nt 8' o'clock p. ra. Wednesday t-veoiing. Heading zoom In tho church open each afternoon except Sunday. A cordial invitation extended ed to all. Christ Jjutheran. Stato street. Rev. Adolph Eb- lastor. Second Sunday after Holy Sunday school at 9:30 a. ra Iservice at 10:30 a. m. Sermon at m. Strangers welcome I I Control Congregational. Ror'a day at Willard. No preach- vices. Endeavor mooting at 7 Special review exercises by the ly school at 10 a, rn. quarterly few meeting Thursday evening. First Methodist. Rev. W. H. Scllcck will preach at 10:30 a. m. on "Not Far From-Yei Not Within." At 8 p. m. on "Religion and Business." Merchants and busi ness men especially invited. A quartet of young ladies, Misses Winans, Ketch urn, Fields and Hales, will furnish tpe cial music. Epworth loaguo at 7 p. ra. o Personals To HavtJ a Great Talr. Secretary F. W. Durbln, of the State Board of Agriculturo, is much pleased St Joseph's Catholic. I11 tno P'ospec" Ior w coun ' A. Moore, rector. Third Sun- hibits at the fair. Ho states Wat tne Her Pentecost. First mass at following counties havo made arrange- m. High mass at 10:30 a. m. menia for gpace: Jackson, Douglas, --.1 1 JJ.iJ.. n T.Qfl TTl ' .Lane, Linn, Benton, Marlon and Co- Letters have been sent to tbe s and bcoaed.ction at 7:du p, lumbia various counties calling their attention to the) exhibit features, and! among thoso frem: which answers are expected In a fow davu aro Waoco. Washington, Union and Polk, Altogether it is ap parent that thoro will be much more interest taken in this year's state fair than- in former years. Thoro is a ten dency to have the things of the pres- iw,m nn larcer than thoso of the t 1...1. u. n-nnnn'Aiaeiit bv the ofll- next Sunday morning at 11 a. m. " ' fcoaTd taat ihit year's tste nih B M T 1 i J' .!. .. 1 1. " Hroxauon is exionoiou io wyj yQ parallel in tne annais of tho state is a true statement, oi jci, judging iron the present unusual in terest taken. a W. O. T. XT. living and Praiso" will be opie at tie cospel temperance Ing Sunday, June 24, at 4 p. m. A I invitation to all who aro itbaak- or rocont temperance victories. W. H. Bellecfc wiH bo present. United Brethren. era will be quarterly meeting at UrJted Brethren church In Yew desire to attend. A. R. Lucky, P. Triatrial CHinm-h. Baland! Avenue. Sunday school at m. PreaehlBg at. 11 a, m. and o Junior 'RmlAT-rtT nt 3 n. m. x pgaUng tine Street mu. ,rAvnient of Booth Commer 1UO .-J"--- ,v..-l Tn, wuuiuc xaiaeavor ai a p. w. ,'cIb1 street for wlucn mo vj" " 0. E. at 7 p. xn. Everybody cor-, )gjk ad FJ4 ,or tho P iavited. Praves- meeting Thurs- . . ,, iooi,; . juddea jump to- l.f e . . paai ion j -, - , i o d. m. (iiiv- isr HPivworiuv. - i v m Kami inereasvu tn hundred per cent, three mea beinff put " kB the street this morning. Pin "Prilv Ian . . Jn In the dty - . There Isnt pwn"4 o - Btreet aear Cheaeketa. Bev.( u tkey that beantifnl streot, J&bcoek, pastor. Monibg w; it Js fidsW, but will be atta- 10:30 a. m. Thme: "Love en Jfc j, tla only way to buHd wales''' FUSobatv kool at 1? CT . a . -at no rcoro dirt fr 0. E. at 8:90 . m. Senior . a f1!! d MrirW, b caD m. Evening services t v.v. roak. 7p. gut broken root. Clniul Settlcmler left yesterday for a visit in Portlnnd. .Miss Barbara Durbin went to Port land yesterday afternoon. Attorney S. T, Richardson left for Portland on tho morning trnln. Professor E. T. Marlntto left this morning for a visit in Portland. Mrs. E. A. Pierce, of Portland, is visiting her taster, Mrs. F. E. Slater. Ex-Governor Moody was among tho Portland-bound pasesngers this morn ing. L. M!. Baker left yesterday for a so journ in tho Baker City mining dis trict. Dr. Calbreath, superintendent of the asylum for the insane, la in Portland today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoghes left yes terday for a visit with Portland frWmds. Mrs. W. N. Gatens and littlo daugh ter are in Portland visiting relatives and frlonds. Antonio Noltner, tho Nestor of Ore gon journalism, came up from Portland this morning. E. S. McDaniel, the nwspapor covo- irpondent, went to Portland on business matters today. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Tulclien re turned last evening from their honey moon trip to California. Senator Fulton writes that he will be in Oregon about July 1st, and will g directly to his home at Astoria. Miss Edna McFarland retursvl home last evening from, Woodburn, whore sho has been visiting friends. Mrs. J. P. Eocers and daughter, EldhOTO, roturnedl yesterday afternoon from a visit with relatives in Eugene. F. M. Naught, who has been here on business interests for severol days, re turned to Oregoa City this morning. Walter Lvon. the pubHsber and edi tor of tho West 8ido Enterprise, eame down from Independence yesterday. Hon. David MeCully enjoyed a visit yesterday from Hon. S. R. Scott, a xe- epeetod pioneer, wfco uvea at uarrw burg. Mr. and Mrs. C, O. Coney returned last evening from Grants Paw, where they attended the O. A, K. ooeainp- sseat M. ami Mrs. R. P. JfortensoB and. Jlttle daughter, Aliee, left last aigM for their homo nt Yoncalln, nftir n visit here. Guy L. Weaver, of this city, wns among tho successful uppllcantB beforo the stato board of pharmacy for a li cense to practice. t Mrs. Mark II. Savngo left this morn ing for Bangor, Me-.i to make nn ex tended visit at tho homo of nor pa rents. She was accompanied nt far us Portland by Mr. Savage. George L. Graves was in -tho city yesterday -with a now touring car. Ho has eHtalitiftboM an automobilo lino between Eugene and Springfield. W. L. Pwnbcrton uiid J. Ray Pern berton. of this city, wcro among tho candidates for the degree of bachelor of science from Pacific college nt Nw ber. "Vcrdn. Crorer, of this city, wnB ulso a graduate. J. Willson returned this morning il-om- BrowcKville. and) reports a great tlmo at tho reunion. Ho took tho op portunity to boom tho 8a!w Fourth of July ceMiTatlou and. tho Mks' Ski doo, by distributing literature Earlo S. Riddel, of this city, wns recently craduated f'Oin tbe North western University, at Evanston, 111., with the degree of bachelor of sci mice. Mr. Riddell prepareti for college at Willamette University, and aften watd attcndtvl tho University of California. gown Wfcen Ton Want narneea. Call on F. E. Shafci. at his new store, 187 Commercial street, near Ferry. The finest stock of harness la Ssless. Woolen MUla Win from Orocw. Seven to five; that's the score. Am1i ti Woolm Mill baseball play ers won a pretty game. This time their victims were the Grocers, and yet tbe latter put up an( excellent article of balL The Grocers swred twice in the first and teeond innings, and once in the third, and after that tbe scorer placed zeros to their credit. The Wool- Mills broutrht two tallies in tbe flrtt and second icinngs, one ia the fourth. and two in the final eanto. Thr were many spectacular plsys, and tbe crowd that gathered to wltnesj the contest was satisfied to tho limit. Struck out by Dane 11, by Bowen 12. Umpire Holman. txorer, Auison. -o O JsV m T O 3R.-S --EmmU VXRE I A MAN. Wcire I a man and T hiwl mo n wlfo A denr little woman, so terdir and true j I'd say to her cvvry day of my J.'fe Thei'o iKi'er was n woman so sweet us you. Perhaps you'vo forgotten nmld your car en, Somo tftimll nUfntJon--timo hurries us so You've not even noticed tluit slio wears- Why, I'm a woman nnd so I know. If I were a tnnn nml I had mo a house, I'd lock up my frowns when I lock ed up my books. Worries nnd flurries nro bound to come, But nrvx were bettered by lower ing looks, I'd borrow a smile, wero there no other way, And I'd conjure a mtmo from the long ago; DM whiKper Jt jut as I did That Day. O, I'm a woman and so I know. Were I a man, and my lij tad1 told The old wweet story, in spring's glad time I'd tell it again 'arid the tmtmwr'S gold And o'er ami o'tsr through the win ter's rime Wearv hert Ah. ee tbe oh! time Hmil Foolish jrhaps, lut we'e mado just no Ixve can lighten tbe dreariest mile Why, I'm a woman, anI so I know. Iinnle JIawley Drake Jn Kansas City Star. rouewkig tfce Tug. When our soldiers went t4 Cuba and the Philippines, health was thesaot important eonsldemtioo. Willis T. Morgan, retired eomraUry sergeant, V. B, A., of Buxsl Route 1, Coseord, r n fLTi "I was two years la Cuba and two years la tbe PhllippUe. and being subject to colds, I toek Tf. King's New DlKOvedy for OoisswBp- tion, whieb kej't a perfeel Vtaltfc And ton, Jn New Hampshire, we Aad it the best tsedfeloe ia tbe world fer eoogbs. eolds, btonebkil troublsn ad all lung diseasM. 0utrate4 at J. 0. Perry's drug store. Price, 60 and 1.W. Trial UtUe fee. SOUTH SALEM SCHOOL Will Have Septic Tank and Other Improvements! Mown. Byrd, Lee, Ejiley and Bmltb, of tho Salem school board) of education, visited tha Lincoln school Friday ovca Iiil' nrwl lnsiectyl the nrrmlies for the purpose of ascertaining what Improve ments nro needed in this negltctod pari of the ocliool dls'rlrt. They went over the building und decided that tho walls should be tinted, that tho upper story ought tt be fluishnl oft, that somo now sldovrnlkH w-ro neole1, and that the sunlrary Interests of all that part of thti city rcfjufod' a septic tank and protter drainage rf the grounds. Tho bulldit'g of sldewnlkii may be pot pencl until tho district Is alio to put down cement walks. B. M. Cfoliuin, of tbe board, could rwt bo present, as ho was detained) out of the city on other bnslnrss, but It was tha unanimous sentiment oi the boud, after they vrre shown by Di rector Smith, of South Salem, what is needed, U'nt the time has cow for ome subvtantiul mjrovfinents In that jmrt of the oily, And It Is ntedless o say, that tbe jde ovir there yery much appro-Jute M. Smith's aetlvlty in getting the whole board interested In that part of the city. Mse Yrvi. Bamolll aid lumber yard laborsfs, $2.S5 per day. Weedsstes, W.26 t W.00, Steady work. Apply to Booth- Kelly Lumber Co., Eugsse, Or. U-24-tf All questions Nrtalnlsg to nealta and beauty ere answered here. Makes people fee) as tbiy felt ia fullblooded yoBtb. Does tatrisM While you sleep. That's what KeUWsr'e Koeky Mouat ala Tea will do. 85 eeais, Tea or Tab lets. Dr. Stone's drag sff. Rwky MMwUtn 1h NumU M (M4m Mia sal m4 Tlsw. A. ir-rtao for OoMtlDattoa. laMessUe. IM mitir TreuUm. nmntttk. HiIiiih. 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