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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1906)
U . fc" -i if it fc I e m fr. . ?' -I &! 6 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, MONDAV, SEPTKMDKHJOj A Woman?s Health Is a heritage too sacred to be experimented with. For lier peculiar and dttfifcUe awncnts only medicine.'? of known composition and which con tamMa alwjjtjjNiiurcotics, or other harmful or habit-forming drugs BhouldcJfcwployttfc The one medicine which fulfills all these require ments is Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription a remedy with a record of over forty yea. of cures to recommend it : a remedy, the makers of which print its formula on every bottle-wrnnner and attest its complete- tioss unci correctness under eath: a remedy devised and adapted to worn nn s delicate constitution oy an cancaieo invn;mii an cai icmcu specialist in woman's diseases; a remedy, every ingredient of which has ---:...., I ili ... MjArrAmAMt rtt !. ,nct nm!ntit tMdinfil tvritfrc received the written endorsement of the most eminent medical writers of all lhc several schools of practice for the cufe of woman's peculiar than anv diseases; a. rgjnedy wlnchhas more bow'fide cures to its credit thai Qlhcr sold by druggists for woman's special, requirements. It is not given away in the form of "trial bottles" to be experimented with, but is sold at a fair price by all dealers in medicines. Delicate, wenk, nervous women should especially eliuii the use of alcoholic tntdlcines which, from tlicir stimulate Ing and cxhlleratlng effects may seem, for n time, to do good, but which from the inevitable effects of the alcohol In shrinking up the red corpuscles of tlio blood are sure to do j?runt and lasting harm In the long run.- Besides they beset a craving for stimulants which is most deplorable. Only Invigorating and nerve strength ening effects can follow tho use of this famous medicine for women. It can not possibly do harm in any state or condition of the syMom. It has been carefully adapted to woman's needs by an experienced physician a specialist In their diseases. It makes weak worn' en strong and sick womqn well. If a woman has bearing down, or dragging pains, low down in tho abdo men, or pelvis, backnclio, frequent headaches, dizzy or fainting rpells, la nervous and easily startled, has gnaw ing feeling in etoiuach, sees imaginary Jioatlng specks, or spots before her eyes, has melancholia, or "blue," or a weakening disagreeable drain from pel vic organs, she can nraku no mistake by resorting to tho use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It will invigor ate and ,touo up tho whole system and especially tho pelvic organs. Or. Pierce's Favorite Perscriptlon is a scientific medicine, cnrcfnllj devised b)' an experienced and skillful physi cian, and adapted to woman's delicate system. It Is made of native American medicinal roots and Is perfectly harm less In Its effects in any condition of the female tyttcm. As a powerful invigorating tonic," Fa vorite Proscription" Imparts strength to tho wholo system and to tho organs distinctly feminine In particular. For over-worked, "worn-out," run-down," debilitated teachers, millings, dress makers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," fceblo women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequalcd as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. As n soothing and strengthening ncr vino "Favorite Prescription" is un equaled and is Invaluable In allaying and subduing nervous excitability, Ir ritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, Ht.Vitus's dance, nnd other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of thu uterus. It induces- refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and, des pondency. No woman suffering from any of tho above symptoms can afford to accept any secret nostrum or medicine of un known composition, as a substitute for a medicine like Dr. Pierco's Favorito Prescription, which is ok known com position and has a record of over forty years of cures nnd sells inoro largely to-day than ever before. Its makers withhold no secrets from their patients, believing upon publicity to bo tho very best guaranty of merit. Dr. Pierce invites all sufforlng women to consult him by letter free of charge. All Inttors of consultation nro held as strictly private and sacredly confiden tial and all answers nro returned in plain, sealed envelopes. Address: Dr. It. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel' nnd Sur gical Institute, lluffalo, X. Y. Dr, 1'icrco's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. Constipation Is thu cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure tho disease. Opu" Pellet" is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathar tic. Druggists sell (hum, nnd nothing Is "just as good." They are thu original Little Liver Pills first put up by old Dr. Pierce over -10 years ago. Much imitated, but never equaled. They aro tiny sugar-coated granules easy to take as candy. Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page illus trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one-cctu slumps, or eiotii-uounu lor at house-keepers, nursing mothers, nnd i stamps. Address Dr. Pierce as above FOREST GROVE MEETING Addressed by Senator Fulton and President Meyers of the Jamestown Cqm mission The Willamette Valley Dovoop ment convention at Forest Grove Fri day closed lato at night with great enthusiasm. There waa n largo at tendance, and Brent practical bene fits wore drlvod. Supt. Powers, of Baloni, made a great plou for butter public schools, anil got great ap plause for Salem by allowing thu splendid progress that had boon made here. Hal Patton advertised tho state fair nnd tho result Is that part of the state will send larger crowd than over before. A largo party left Sunday to bo hero Mon day nnd will ennip during thu week. Mayor Waters got much applause for hla statement that nu electric, lino mould connect Washington county direct with tho state capital by way of McMlnnvllle. llo was Instrumen tal In forming n committee before leaving Forest (Irovu that will push tho enterprise. The evening mission brought out thu society peoplu ot Forest drove, nnd tho musical fen turo was supplied by the Misses Hhannon, of thu department of muslo of Pacific untvorlty. It was ot n high class, a was tho great ad dress of Pros. Ferrlu on the demand for manhood as a factor of develop ment. Following U ii resume ot some ot tho features of tho convention. Sen ator Fulton made a splendid address oh thu Important features of devel opment as coming lu touch with hi dntlNi Ih couRrea, such as appropria tion for the rlvoru and harbors. Ho w very well received and so was JMOmnm Myers, president of tho JamhMow eoumiUtlou, who made a ftm.( tr 4 appropriation for an np riift4 VINIuk at thiit great I In adjourning tho convention paid a lifting tribute to tho memory of tho Into Mrs. Marsh, who died at For est Grove Friday morning. Follow ing Ik a brief resume of some of tho fonturcH of tho convention. Some of tho papers will bo printed In Tho Journal In tho week: Hon. K. W. llalnes, of Forest Grove, called to ordor at 10 a. m. Ho referred to tho fnct that every city and town had Its organization of a comiuorolal olub of ohnmbor ot commerce. Then Mayor M. Potor Kim oxtondud a cordial welcome to all tho delegatus assembled In Forest Grove, a moral and Ideal homo city of tho Willamette- valley. Ho said Oregon was no great, Kb rosourrti so varied, that It was hard to advertise them nil to tho world. 15. Hofor delivered n short address on tho benotlts ot organization as Illustrated by tho work of tho Wil lamette Valley Development League. Tho state was being advertised and awakened and developed as never be fore. The people of Oregon were realising tholr own resources and op portunities as never before. Tho future of Oregon was great In vast undeveloped enterprises and Indus tries. 11. C. Atwell read u paper on tho Importance of fruit growing to de velopment of western Oregon. W. II, Hollls moved that commit tees bo appointed on resolutions and election ot officers. Carried. J. P. Famlesll, ot Hlllsboro, pre sented tho mnln facts of the condense milk Industry. Ho U the man who put up tho tlrst can of condensed milk In the condensers at Forest Grove ami Hlllsboro, Oregou. Washington county paid last year 1390,000 to tho tanners for milk. The number of cows has Increased four fold, He statu that tho president of the bor der condensed milk factories had stated after visiting the Willamette valley section that this section would surpass all other In producing cou donned milk, A. T. Buxton, grand master of the Slut G range, was Introduced aa the "king ot all tho farmers." He said ho regretted that the state lecturer, tho "quen of all tho farmers." Mm. Clara Waldsv could jot bu present Ho spoke- of co-operation of all velopment Lengue asked it to take part In these conventions. He spoke for more Intensive farming, requlr Ing n larger farming population, more farm Immigration. He re ferred to the fine display of fruits, vegetables, grain and grasses, forage plants, ensilage products and roots In Marsh hall. The floral decorations of the hall attracted attention and won for the ladles of Forest Grove many compliments. Mr. Buxton closed with a beautiful tribute to the Grange and the grand work It was doing for better homes and more favorable conditions for tho agricul tural propitiation and their moys and girls of tho farm. Prof. J. M. Powers, superintendent of schools of Salem, made an address on development through education. Ho said that theso conventions were highly educational In their effect and ho had learned, a great deal about tli olndiiBtrlcs of this state. He made a strong plea for better schools, 'not more of them. Ho closed by show ing that the new $75,000 high school had an attendance of 300 students, nn Increase of 240 In three years. No better work hns boon done In any college. Prof. Mnry H. Fnrnhnm read an able paper on civic Improvements as a factor of development. Her paper was n practical argumont for better homo surroundings. II. If. Stuart, superintendent of i tho Pnclflc Coast Condensed Milk company, gave n talk on the value, of that Industry to -the farmers. He showed thnt three times as many cows could bo grazed nnd milked as wero used now. His fnctory was paying out 110,000 to ?50,000 a mouth. II. 13. I.ounabury rend a paper on tho Hnrrlmnn lines, that mnde a very favorable Impression. Ho show ed meat disbursements In Oregon for reconstruction and building of new lines In Oregon. H. L. Sahln' of tho Merchant's Pro tective association, rellvorod an ad dress on tho work of his organiza tion. ' ' Senator Fulton was next Intro duced nnd gave an Intelligent state ment of what was doing In Washing ton for Oregon harbors. C. C MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Mirkst SALEM MARKET. The Stclner Market. Poultry, Eggs,- Etc. Eggs Per dozen, 25c. Hens 11 ff H1. 4 c. Frys 10c. Ducks SVj 9c Eggs Per dozen, 25c. Butter Retail Country, 20c, cream ery, 25 c. Hens 10c. Frys 10c. Geese u"c Ducks S',69c. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc New Potatoos GOc cwt. Onions 90c cwt. Tropical Traits. Bananas 5Vjc per pound. Oranges $5.00 $6.00 Lemons $5$G. Llvo Stock Market. Steers 3 ft 3 ' c. Cows 2 S 2 Vic Sheep 3 . c. Dressed Veal GGc. Stock Hogs Gc. Fat Hogs G$S0?ic. Oram and Feed. Baled Clover $G.00. Cheat ?G.00. Timothy $S. 50 $0.50. Oats 30c. Bran $1S.50. Shorts $19.50. Barley 51S.00. Wheat, G5c. Flour $3.(i0. Whaf is aJBackache? IT IS NATURE'S JARNING TO WOMEN Diseases of Woman's Organism Cured and ConVequen Pain Stopped by Lydia E. pKham'i VegetableCompound. It seems ns though my back would v i, "Women utter these words brCa nn,l Tver acain. but continue to drae at ami suffer' with aches in the small of the back, pain low down in She side. " bearing-ttown" pains, ner vousness and no ambition for any task. 70c; POItTLAXD MARKET. Wheat Club, G4c; valley, blue stom, GSc. Oats Choice white, $23. Mlllstuff Bran, $1G. Hay Timothy, $10 $11, Alfalfa, $10.00. Vetch $7 S 7.50. Potatoes 70S0c. Poultry Average old hen?, 131!' He; mixed chickens, 1313Vc: lAfiss Maude Morris J) mi .i - ronlt7 that the back Is the mainspring of womnn's organism, and quickly indicates by aching a dis eased condition of the female organs or kidneys, nnd that the aches and pains will continuu until the cause is removed. . ,. , , , Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound has been for many years the one and only elfective remedy in such cases. It speedily cures female and kidnev disorders and restores the fe male organs to a healthy condition. "I have suffered with feninle troubles for over two years, sulfering Intense pnln each month, my back ached until It seemed as though it would break, nnd I felt so weak nil over tlmt I did not find strength to attend to my work but bad to stay in bed a large part of the first two or three days every month. l u-miiii i.m-A sWnlpss nichts. bad rtrenm nnd severe headaches. All this undermined my health. "Wo consulted an old fnnillyphysiclan. who ' lVle(l II1IU I irj ium u. i mniiHui o 1 fct- tablo Compound. I legnn tnkiiiR it regularly I -. ..l At.j.4 T ,vti Til ol.At fltwl nnf nna soon iounu mm, x w ou.-i.-jf ..u; . U'tter than I had done for months. ithin two months I becamo regular nnd I no longer P..r..M fmm lirw.l'nMin nr nnfn "MUi Mnil'la I Morris. Sec. Ladies' Aid and Mission Society, rut r. t T. ...-. L l.lnn.a CI n OQ .. xiumm ai., nu"ii"i ". Chapman, of Portlnnd, told young roosters, 14 (j? 15c; chickens, of the plans for advertising Oregon ' U 15c; turkeys, live, 1720c; In tho coming year. Wo needed geese, llvo, 9 ft 10c; geese, dressed, more farming population. Wo could S10c; ducks, 13 15c; pigeons, $1 not get It without a largo expend!- $1.50. Mfft w the Atlantic coast. He wan j clae. and ah! It wa a great com- turo for that purpose, because wo wero competing with Alberta, Texas nnd other muchly advertised locali ties. Pesldont Crooks, of Albany col lege, delivered a lino address on "De velopment by the College Route:" Systematic nnd sclontlllc develop ment ot our college has just begun. Tho expert In college building Is be ing trained and recognized as never before. Colleges aro playing, and will play, a groat part In the dovolopment ot a country, matorlnlly. As the Cnrnoglo llbrarlos have Improved the public nrchltocturo of America, nnd us well-kept pnrks Incite citizens to landscape gardening, so the presence of a woll-bullt, woll-kopt college Im proves tho business houses nnd homos of a city. Sunltuo conditions nro honored. Statistics show that young people grow physically strong er because of the years spent In col lege. Who adds to the strength of a considerable portion of our youth, adds to the stature of the next generation. Social equality and true democracy nro characteristic ot tho American collogo. Castes and claw distinc tions nro barriers to prosress. Well has It been said "Tho cure for the evils of doiuocrncy Is more democ racy," Colleges foster high schools. The higher the standard ot a few the higher tho standard of tho ninny; a community which offers a college training spurs on tho neighboring community in matters ot education. Again, aa It Is true that 75 per cent of a college's students come from n radius of 00 miles, so, I bellevo SO per cent of Oregon graduates will settle In Oregou. Production In tho United States U almost in exact ratio with tho average years' school ing for our youth. Colleges train for public service. Tho collego-bred man, If true to his teaching, cares more to do the great world's work than to enjoy the re wards. A great body .of public mind er men, ot strong heart and unselfish purposes, trained for leadership, is tho greatest need of a democracy. Pork Dressed, SSV(:C. Beef Dressed, 4Vj5Vj. Mutton Dressed, 56c Hops Oregon, 1905, 1012c: 190G contracts, 17 20c Wool Valley, course o medium, 2022c; Eastern Oregon, 1519c. Mohair 2S30c. Butter Fancy Creamery, 25 27&c; store butter, 15 13c wwmJy wli4l. Colonel lIoferjpMuiout to tho OrauRe that tho Do-' Guaranteed. 'To Cure a Felon" says Sam Kendall, ot Phllllpsbure, Kan., "Just cover It over with Buck len'a Arnica Salve and tho Salvo will do tho rest." Quickest euro for Hums, Bolls, Sores, Scalds, Wounds, Piles, Kcseuia, Salt Hheum, Chapped Hands, Sor Feot and Soro Eys. Only :Sc at J. C. Perry's drugstone. Cure for SIcK-TIeadacbe. Wo had a letter tho othor day from a lady In the town of Boulder. Colo,, thnt should be of Intorest to people who nre troubled with spoils of sick headache. She writes that slio had those spells about four times n week, was obliged to go to bed nnd remnln there from S to 10 hours each time. Had been troubled this wny for several years, and tho at tacks became more frequent. Doc tors done her no good, she tried dieting, as every body said It was from hor stomach. Seeing nn adver tisement ot Dr. Cluun's Improved Liver Pills, which said, they cure sick headache by removing thq cause, she decided to try one more, nnd sent 50 couts for two boxes. She said sho had taken tho Inst pill more than 4 months ago, hns not had n sick spell of nny kind for over 5 months. Druggists sells theso pills for 25c per box. It only takes one for a dose, thoy cure sick headache every time. 1 o . CSiiy Lundy Dead. Guy Lundy, son of E. V. Lundy. died at the family home last Tburs day night. Tho funeral was held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from tho rosldenco six miles north of Sa lorn nnd tho Interment was at Cltv View cemetery. Hates for the Oregon Stntc Fnlr. The Corvnllls & Eastern rallroa:! will make a round trip rate from all points on Its line to Albany of one and one-third fare for all parties de siring to attend tho Oregon State Fair at Salem. Tickets will be sold on the 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of September, and will bo good for return on or before tho 17th of September. For further Informa tion apply to nearest agent or con ductor. J. C. MAYO, 9-3-2w Gen. Pas. Agt. KATES. Newport, Ynqttinn Bar. Hot Springs from All nnd U. & E. I0in 1 On and after June i, .. noumern raciuc, In conn the Corvallls & Enaf... from points on their llne, port, Yaqulria and Detroit low rates, good for return tober 10. 1906. Three-day tickets to NW Yaqulna, good going Satur, j returning Mondays aro ai frnm nil no of mt,. I gene, Inclusive, and fm .. ... ,. v . .. " u siue points, enabling people fe! uieir iamuies and spend Stt( the senslde. Season tickets from all points, rortiana to Eugene k and from all west side also on sale to Detroit at J rates, with stop-over prftib Mill City or any point east tourists to visit the Sani. Breltenbush Hot Springs Info caue mountains, which can be ed in one day. uouu n;ft.eis wm ne good f' turn from all points until 10th. Three-day tickets wllik going Saturday nnd returning days only. Tickets from p0 and vicinity will be good forrS via tne east or west side at c oi passenger. Tickets from Ea anu vicinity will be good go! tno Lebanon-Springfield braid desired. Baggage on Xewnort ets checked through to Newport Yaqulna tickets to Yaquinal Sunday excursions to Newport c C. & B. will begin June 10th or and run overy Sunday thereJ leaving Albany at 7:20 a. m, Corvallls at S a. m. S. P. trains connect with tin E. at Albany and Corvallls for qulna and Newport. Trains e: C. & E. for Detroit will lean bany at 7: 30, a. m., enabling te: to tho hot springs to reach ther same day. Trains from and to vallls connect with all east trains on the S. P. Full Information as to rates, tables, ets.; can bo obtained on plication to J. C. Mayo, Gen Agt. C. lb B. R. R Albany; A Craig, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Port or to any S. P. o r C. & E. agent Rates from Salem to Newport to Yaqulna, $4.50; three-day from Salem to Newport, $3.00 Highest Price For POULTKY AND EGGS POTATOES OXIOXS AX1) ALL PRODUCE CAPITAL COMMISSION CO. 267 Commercial St. tMMMf8 Gold Dust Float I i Made by TID3 SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for it. Bran and shorts always oa hand. I P. B. Wallace AGENT waimmM; It's The Ilreath of Life. a slgulUcant fact thn , strongest animal ot Its slio, the gor rllla. also has the largest lungs Powerful lungs means powerful creatures. How to keep the breath Ing organs right should be man's chlefest study. Uke thousands ot others, Mr. Ora A. Stephens of Port illlams, O.. has learned how to do n,UV,Sh. v " "Thr! bott,a Dr. Kings Xew Discovery stopped my cought of two years and cured me of what my friends thought con- umptlon. Oh, it's grand for throat and lung troubles." Guaranteed by ii Sf"1 Price 50c and 11.00. Trial bottle free. UaVaBMJirqrlBafl f use A MATTER OF ABSORBING J IEKEST Lies behind that of ts .,., .s.. Thanksgiving, and that Is the lum- uvr quesuon. During the Winter the supply Is alwv. ,.n,-.. ..... k ordering of us before cold weather comes yon can ba sure of having Jour wants filled. We are ready to supply any klnd of lumber QOODAXE lUMBES CO. ' OASToRta Blti lIUKjiiYMH.nil'-D. . .--.),, m:a Ryutut F. E. Newbed Has opened a music stud) I. O. O. F. Temple. Your tronaee is solicited. Pi may register at any time. For Vetch and Clover Seeds Call on Tillson & I 151 Hisl Rubber Tires OP ALL KINDS, AND OP BEST QUALITY. WE IIAVK FAMOUS GOODRICH TIRES ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES"! CAN SAVE YOU TIME A ' YOU PER.MANENT SATISFAC PRICES RIGIIT. IRA JORGENSEN High Si H. S. Gile & Col Wholesale Merchants a Ptadace Deakrt Tho C.na AccnMntlnn TfW"! reliable girls and women to tj work about September 30ta. fortnhln nrnrk rnnms DrOVldW ladles' cloak, toilet and wsh rl for tho comfort of employes Register now at our office. Tic Fashion StaH rormetly Simpson's St4skJ TTrk.n..& Hr.rr and Ca Funeral turnouts a specialty. hn fA, nut. id exeurslos 44. OUAS. W. YANNKB, 247 and 249 High Strew. 1 rlWiViVB I lFKKCHfjH n w m ,j tiuMkiri. wiwin. I UMtk.mAMitll4(IIWtM l I UHtl H M C Bl C t .. it" T-tjtfl0 cf uvm (&& SM la Um kf Mj