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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
VHO" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREflOX, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2t, 1000. IER K)NrL Ina, :'S popnW B'ast Women Who Wear Well. Is astonishing how great n change years of mnrried life often make he appearance and disposition of ,ny women. Aiiu iresuiieesa, mu rm, the uriinance vnmsn line tno un from a flower which is rudely idled. The matron is only a dim idotv, a faint echo of the charming iien. Few young women appreciate shock of the system through the inge which comes with marriage and itherhood. Many neglect to deal with unpleasant pelvic drains and weak- ises which too often come with mar- ige and motherhood not understand- that this secret drain is robbing the eek of its freshness and the form of fairness. s surely as the general health suffers en there is derangement of the health the delicate womanly organs, so surely en these organs are established in nlth the face and form at once witness the fact in renewed comeliness. re than a million women have found ,1th and happiness in the use of Dr. rce's Favorite Prescription. It makes k women strong and sick women II. Ingredients on label contains alcohol or harpful habit-forming ugs. it is maae wnouy ot tnose tive, American, medicinal roots most ighly recommended by leading med ial authorities of all the several schools i practice for the cure of womau's leculiar ailments. For nursiiiK mothers, or for those iroken-down in health bv too frequent icarinc of children, also for theexnect- ,nt mothers, to prepare the svstem for he coming of babv and make its ad- ent eas.v nnu Nuv..t rimless, there is io ineuicMie yuuj j guou as -r.ivoriie rescription." it cr.n do no harm in any condition of the syrtem. It is a roost poi"..t invigorating tonic ana Etrengthi i ng nervine, nicely adapted to won anV delicate sytteiu by a phy sician of largo experience in tlic treat ment it vuuinns peculiar ailments. Bad Symptoms. The woman who has periodical lu-idaclies, backache, sees imaginary dark Hpots or specks floating or dancing K fore her eyes, has gnawing distress or heavy full feeling in stomach, faint spells, ov.igging-aowu feeling in lower abdominal or pelvic region, easily startled or excited, .irregular or painful periods, with or without pelvic catarrh, is suffering from weaknesses and de rangements that should have early at tention. Not nil of above symptoms are likely to be present in any case at one time. Neglected or bndly treated and such cases often ran into maladies which de mand the surgeon's knife if they do not result fatally. No medicine extant has such a. long and numerous record of cures in sucii cases as br. i'ierce'8 Favorite Prescrip tion. iNo medicine has euch a etrong professional indorsement of each of its several ingredients worth more than any number of ordinary non-professional testimonials. The very best in gredients known to medical science for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments enter into ' r- "itt "r ptp'-nl. Fat m Seed Seed Vetch Cheet Seed Seed Oats Clover Seeds Grass Seeds A complete stock of fresh seeds at tho same low prices that have made our seed business the largest la the state, outside of Portland. D. A. WHITE & SON fEEDMEN and SEEDMEN Poultry nnd Reo Supplies. 255Com'l Phone 160 General ..Machine Works.. E. 31. KIGHTLIXGER, rrop. 178 South Com. St. WE HUILD ANYTHING THAT CAN HE MADE FROM .IRON OR STEEL. NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS WORIOIEN EMTLOYED. General Repairing Solicited 9-19-lm THE LAST EXCURSION THE LAST EXCURSION! THE IAST EXCURSION! DETROIT TO NEWPORT AND RETURN Grand final Harvest and Hop Pickers' Excursion, tho last ot the season from Detroit to Newport and murn will be run by the CORVALLIS & EASTERN KT SUNDAY, SEPT. 9B, 10M. Salmon fishing, boating:, surf bath ing and the meetlac of the Oregon Press Association. 8, P. season fir three-day tickets good on excursion. REMEMBER THE DATE! TUB LAST EXCURSION!. harmful, or habit-forming drug is to be found in the list of its ingredients print ed on each bottle-wrapper and attested under oath as complete and correct. lnnn.V condition of the female system Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription can do only Kood never harm, its whole effect is to strengthen, invigorate and regulate the whole female system and especially the pelvic organs. When these are deranged in function or affect ed by disease, the stomach and other organs of digestion become sympatheti cally deranged, the nerves are weak ened, and a long list of bad, unpleasant symptoms follow. Too much must not be expected of the " Favorite Prescrip tion." It will not performtmiracles; will not cure tumors no medicine will. It tcill often prevent them, if taken in time, and thus the operating table and the surgeon's knife may be avoided. Doctor's All Agree. The most emi nent writers cm Materia Mcdica, whose works nre consulted as authorities by physicians of all the different schools o'f practice, extol, in the most positive terms, the curative virtues oi each and everv inured ent entenmr into Dr. I Pierce's doiden Medical Discovery. In iact it is tne oniy medicine, put up lor sale throueh druccists for the cure of all diseases of the mucous purfaces, as nasal catarrh, throat, laryngeal, and bronchial affections attended bv linger ing, or hang-oii-coughs that fins any such professional endorsement worth more than any amount of lay or non professional tistimonir.ls. Do not expect too much frrm the u?r of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It will not work miracles. It will not cure consumption in its ad vanced stages. No medicine will. Nor is the "Discovery" so good for a sudden attack of acute cough, bat for the lingering, obstinate, h nnc-on-coughn. accompanying catarrriaTrTnroat, laryn geal and, bronchial atlections. it ia"a Tho'si oincaciuos reiiieay In cases ac companied with wasting of flesh, ninht- sweats, weal: stomach and poordigestion with faulty assimilation, nnd which, if neglected or badly treated are apt to lead to consumption, the "Discovery" has proven wondertully successful "in effecting cures. The formula is printed on every wrnpperof Golden Medical Discover)' ," attested as to correctness under oath. and you can't afford to accept any substitute of unkuomi composition for this non-secret remedy no matter what selfish interests may prompt the dealer to urge, such upon you. In fact it is an insult to your intelligence for him to do so. You know what you want and it is his place to supply th'at want. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Ppllets are tho original "Little Liver Pills" first put up bv old Dr. Pierce over 40 years ago. Much imitated, but never equaled. They cleanse, invigorate and regulate stomach, liver and bowelsj curing bil iousness and constipation. Little sugar coated granules easy to take as candy. Dr. Pierce may be" consulted by letter free of charge." Address Dr. R. V. Pierce-, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffnlo. N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser (1000 pages) is sent free on receipt of 21 one cent stamps for paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-boat.d copy. Address WATCHES Spoclal discount on all watches tho remainder of this month. Big stock Big assortment ot designs. Big values at CHAS. H. HINGES Leading Jeweler nnd Optician. 123 Commercial Street. Highest Price For POULTRY AND EGGS POTATOES ONIONS AND ALL ritODUCE CAPITAL COMMISSION CO. 267 Commercial St. Gold. Dust Flow Made by THE SYDNEY IOW EB COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Made for family dm. Ask your grocer for it. Bran and aborts always on band. P. B. Wallace AGENT i ! BRICK Brick furnished fa large or small quantities. Pressed brick made to order. Yard on State Street, aonth of Pcn(t?Htlary. SALKM BRICK YARD A. A. BURTON, Prep. HILL iS AFTER HARRI1HAN Will Build From Butte to San- Francisco Through Cent ral Oregon The second move In the great war of two railroads has been made. The Hill Interests have gathered their forces and are contending with might and main to wrest from Hnrri- mau the control of the rich districts of central Oregon. The purchaso of the California Northeastern by the Southern Pacific was the first movo In the game, and was designed to forestall the plain of the Hill inter- ests, who had announced the inten tion of building from Butte, Mont., to Boise, Idaho, down through cen tral Oregon, and finally ending at San Francisco. This road, which would be a branch of the transconti nental system of the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific, would pro vide a short cut for good to San Francisco from the northwest, n,nd would considerably eat Into tho prof Its of the Harrlman system. Tho Southern Pacific seeing that the new move would give tho Hill interests control of tho heart of Oregon, de termined to check the plan before It had been fairly started, and with that end In view, bought tho Cali fornia Northeastern, now building, hoping to push It to completion nnd secure control of the threatened ter ritory before the Hill crowd was fully awake Contracts for Steel. But word has reached the local officials or the Southern Pacific that the Hill Interests are not asleep. They are very much on. tho alert, and will put up a stiff battle before they give up their cherished plan. The officials of tho San Francisco, Idaho nnd Montnna railroad have an nounced largo contracts for bridge work nnd structural steel, and say that the whole route has been sur veyed and cross-sectioned, nnd that actual construction work will begin In a few days. So far thu Southern Pacific has an apparent handicap In the war for the rich heart of Oregon, but If the statement of the officials of the Hill line Is true, that they are ready to go ahead with the actual construction of tho road, they are not far behind the Hnrrlmah crowd and the race bids fair to be an ex citing one. The Southern Pacific has made few surveys beyond Klamath, and has really advanced but a short distance along tho main route Into the heart of Oregon, but seems to bo waiting until tho proposed lino of the California Northeastern to Klam ath Falls Is completed before work goes ahead on the main line. Struggle of Great Roads. Tho Hill people nre terribly In earnest and announce that they have unlimited capital stock back of them in the struggle, nnd consider the country contested for the most Im portant in the United States still undeveloped by railroads. One of the now bridges ordered by the road will be over GG4 feet long, across tho Snake river. Tho now road will give tho ores of the mines of Idaho nnd probably Nevada a shorter route to tho world's markets, and will tap the rich coutry to bo opened up by tho United States re clamation service in which over $11, OQO.OOO will bo Bpent. The result of tho contest between the two great roads will probably be, according to the judgment of rail road men, a tie, and both roads will enter the now territory and sharo the profits. Harrlman has hoped to discourage Hill by the purchaso of the California Northeastern, already under construction, but tho move only urged Hill to greater efforts, and the race will now be exceedingly close. Just a' Little Sprinkle. F. P. Cory, manager of the Mitch ell Implement repository, on State street, is one of tho business men of this city who does things. At tho timer of the first experiment in oiling tho streeU of the city, ho becamo deeply interested In the movement and has watcbod ever since with keen Interest. Sprinkling with water in front of bis premises has not proved successful, and last evening he applied a coat of oil in front of his placo of business. Tho oil was purchased in Portland at 85 centa per barrel, Mr. Cary ap plied the oil by tho means of a hand sprinkler. Aa the experiment was made In a manner bat anyone can carry out for himself. It will be watched with considerable Interest. FARMERS PUNISH THE 0.R.& N. The Oregon Railroad &. Navigation cTLl3 be!ng "r" l'u' utuuii ui uiipeuung irom mu decision of the railroad commission granting n joint rate on wheat, saya a recent Pullman dispatch, and Is getting no wheat at all at this point. It Is stated on what appears to be excellent nuthorlty that tho Ewarts vllle grange, with a membership of more than 300, Is disciplining tho Oregon road for its action in refus ing n joint rate on wheat, nnd that tho grain of all the members of this grange is being hauled past the warehouses of the O. R. & N. to those of tho Northern Pacific, and tho grange members nre storing their grain there. Tho warehouses on the Northern Pacific aro filled to overflowing, while those of tho O. R. & N. aro almost empty. Whllo long strings of two, lour and six horse teams are standing in line wnltlng to tinlond nt tho warehouses on the Northern Pacific, and great piles of sacked grain are being built up on tho outsldo of the warehouses, which nre filled to the roof, not a team was scon about either of tho warehouses on the O. R. & N. While It Is not stated officially that the grange took tho action men tioned above, tho action of tho mem bers of the grar.se, who aro hauling their grain past the warehouses of tho O. R. & N., where most of them have stored their grain for years, to those on tho Northern Pacific, gives color to the statement. It Is snld that tho piles of grain substantiate the statement, that 95 per cent of tho grahii marketed here this season hns gone to the Northern Pacific. That Portland grain buyers and officials of the Oregon Railroad &. Navigation company nre worried over the situation Is proved by tho frequent visits of these men to Pull man and the earnest consultations they have had with their agents hero. Last year the Northern Pacific got the bulk of the grain at this point. In former years the O. R. & N. had always secured about 75 per cent of tho grain marketed at Pullman. Last year the sound mnrket was from 14 to 5 cents nbovo that at Portland, and the grenter part of tho grain wont to tho Northern Pacific. Much was said about this at the time and strenuoiiB efforts were mndo to hide the fact and to Induce tho farmers to store their grain in' tho warehouses on the O. R. & N., but the conditions last years were not' nearly so marked ns this season Judging from the amounts of grain seen nt tho warehouses on tho two lines, the estimate of 95 per cent be ing' stored nt tho Northern Pacific warehouses seems conservative. The same conditions nre said to exist at Moscok, Garfield and Oukes dale, which aro competitive points and where the farmers can store on either road, but it Is said tho con trast is not so marked at any point as at Pullman. While the samo prlco Is quoted on both roads at competi tive points it Is said that as a rulo lower prices are paid at non-competi-tlvo points on tho O. R. & N. than at competitive points or at non-com-potitlvo points on tho Northern Pa cific. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to tne Kiuneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is tlielr woric. Therefore, when vour kidneysare weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or "feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmcr'B Swamp-Koot, bccaue as wxiu as your kidneys ore well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone, If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring vour kidney. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realired. It -n,l (tie hioheU for its wonderful CUft of the most dUtrcsing cases, and is wld on its merits by all F.TC- druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle go ot $m Kate. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you bow to. find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamtoa.N.V. Don't wake any wittake, bat remember the same, Swamp-Root, Dr. KilMtr'a Swamp-Root, and the as jjeM(Bisghw.toH,N.Y.,o every bet tie. A Valuable Agent. Tho glycerine employed In Dr. Plerce'i medicines greatly enhance tho medi cinal properties whlili It extracts and holds In solution much better than alco hol would. It also posesw medicinal jinipei'tli's of Its own. being a valuablo lU'iniilcent. nutritive, antiseptic nnd ami ferment. It adds greatly to the eftiiacy nf the Black Clierrybark, liolilen Seal root, Stone root and Qneon's root, con tained In "Golden Medical Discovery" In Fiihtliilng chronic, or lingering coughs, Inouchlnl. throat and lung affections, for nil of which these agents are reco m nimulcd by standard medical authorities. In nil cases whero there la a wnstlna away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak stomach, as in tho early stages of coii-iiinptlim, there can bo no doubt that glvwrlnu nets as a valuable nutritive nnd nll the (itilden Seal root. Stone root, Queen's root and lilack Clierrybark In promoting digestion and building up tho Holland strength, controlling the cough ami lirliiglni; adout a healthy cumlltlcn of the whole system. Of course, It must not bo expected to work miracles. It will not euro consumption except In Its earlier st.itfo. It will cure very severe, obstin ate, chronic coughs, bronchial ami laryn geal trouble. at.d chronic sore throat with liuarsenc.. In acuto cuukIis It Is not so effective. It Is In the lingering coughs, or tluxo of long standing, even when accompanied by bleeding from liuiS. that It has performed Its most marvelous euros. Send for ami read tho little book of extracts, treating of the properties and uses of tho several med icinal roots that enter Into Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Djscovery and learn 7ij this medicine has such a wide range of application In tho euro of diseases. It 1$ sent free. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce, iiimnin, k. x. tiio "Uiscovery" con tains no alcohol or harmful, habit-form ing drug. Ingredients all printed on each bottle wrapper In plain English. Sick leople, especially thoso sulTcrlnu from tlIseaos of long standing, aro Invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, fire. All correspondence Is held as strictly prlvato and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce. UuiTalo.N.Y. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser isscntrt on lecelpt of stamps to pay oxpuiiso of rmUllnn vnly. Semi 21 one-cent stumps for paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth bound copy. The Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's Stables. "Up-todato livery and cnb line Funoral turnouts a specialty. Tally lio for picnics and excursions. Thone 44. CHAS. W. YANNKE, Prop. 247 and 219 nigh Street. MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate Mortgages, Wylte A. Moores, City Hall. CHINA STORE Special sale, silks, fnncy goods, embroidery, laco, gents and ladies' furnishing goods, wrnps, coats, pants and suits, trunks, mattings and blan kets. Wo make up new lines of wrappers, waists, whlto undorwear, and klmonqs. Everything going at lowest prices. Hale Wing Sang Co. 34 C Court St., Salem, Or. Just Received Two cars of bet Stnr A Star Cedar Shingles. Ilavo you tried Malthold Hoofing or P. & B. Building Pnpert Full Guarantee Wovon Wiro Fencing of nil kinds Fonco Posts, Gates, Onto Hardware and Screen Doors. WAITEB MOEUJY, 250 Court 8t,. Balom, Or. Salem Independence Launch Coloma AFTEK SEPTEMBER 1ST Leaves Salem at 2:00 p. m Arrlvo at Independence ..4; 30 p. m. Leave Independence .... 8:30 a. m. Arrlvo nt Salem 9:30 "a. m. Boat subject to charter on Sundays and between sailing hours. A. D. PETTYJOHN & SON, Props. Spent wisely is tho Bource of much satisfaction. Why not spend a little of It wisely now buying groceries of usT Baker, Lawrence & Baker SaGewaers to Harrttt ft Iawiiea. White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Is prepared to accomodate any sisd , crowd at any time of the day or sight. Phone WalB 190 State t. Maala wrved at all hours. Satisfied When you meet a cook or housewife with a satisfied look, you can rest assured thai they use EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER Put Up in Ghii-s Jnt'H. C M. EPPLEY Manufacturer Salem, Oregon Wild Rose Flour $1.00 Per Sack Only Flour sold In Snlom thntla mndo from . J J Old Wheat If you uso Wild Rose, you will not havo sticky bread. O R SALE AT ALL GROCERS GOI.DHMITIPH "HAUNCH OP VENISON" that ho lauded must hnvo boon tho picture of our flno IcgH of prlmo lamb and mutton. "The haunch was n plcturo for paint ers to study, Tho fnt wns so white nnd tho loan was bo ruddy." Export Judges of prime and Juicy meats nro ulways dollghted with tha choice cuts that we send to their or der from our stock of lino meats. Wo hnudlo nothing but tho best. Wo hang It In our cold storngo for tjio proper length of time, nnd wa soil your more nourishment at tho samo prlco than you can find In Salem, E. C. 011088 a TUB TOWN CRIER. Couldn't make an announcement tbat would please the. public better than when we tell them that tbelr laundry work will be done to perfeo tion and the Salem Hteam Laundry can't be competed, with anywhere ia the country (or the perfectloa of Its work on linen, allhs or woolens. Wa defy competition in this line, became if hero were any better methods we would have them at once. Try the Salem Stcaa Laundry, Prices right. SAUZU STBAM LAUXDRY. Colonel. J. Olnutead, rrop, PHONE 25. 136-166 U. Liberty. 8t HOTEL OREGON Comer of Seventh and Stark Htieot, Portland, Oregea. The new aal sedera kotel ef the eity Caters partiealarly to re!da4 of lea and ether Oregea eltJea. Svrepeaa fdaa. Free ban. Rate 41.66 per day aad upward. Hdeon4t grill la ebe Wect, a4 prieea a tew m 1 pkaee Um atitMtira. Datjy Cj4Ul Jra Mrr-Dicraoox wrm oo. - . ,. .. .1 , "- AS jbli ri f mtu ,'.. JJiii