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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1906)
G DAILY OAPI MONDAY, SEPTEJIBEIt 24, 1000. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1000. Social News of n m i in Western Oregon Seen la (lie BtotvH. The ugly arm garter made of olas tlc and a bow 1b being replaced by coquettish-looking littlo trifles of lace and ribbon for tho aamo pur pose. Thoy nro mado of elastic un timely covered with Jaco nnd have a double frill of tho incp on each Hide and two or thro crosottes of baby ribbon. Thoy como In all col ors and either match tho gown worn or contrast effectively. Whltt tailored collars with color ed bows of volvct nre jnuch worn with tho tailored waists. Long scarfs aro especially popular tills season, and tnnny now nnd love ly designs nro shown In tho stores. Tho Dresden flowered offocta nnd tho ones with del I en to tracings In gold and silver nro tho most fnahlonablo. " The now collar nnd cuffs sots nro charming, nnd also somewhat expen sive They have tiny accordion plallcd frills of silk gntizo nround tho edge and aro generally mndo of two dlfforcnt kinds of lnco. Somo of tho sets, liowovor. nro mado of laco nnd Persian embroidery. BoflB nro In demand, both black And colors, although tho pnstol shades load In popularity. Somo very jirolty boas nro combinations of mnrnbout and ttijlo nnd nro very long. Elbow-length glovoH In silk hnvo beautiful ombroldcry work on tho arm part, Tho latest In lint trimming nro the tnpostry effect?, and somo of tho Unpin D. Paine, tho author of "Tho Story of Martin Coo," has had one of thoso remarknblo careers which scorn to bo common In modern America. Ho camo from Jackson ville, Fin., to Yalo nbout 15 years ngo. At New Haven ho not only rowed thro eyenrs on tho crow, play ed on tho football team, and edited Tho Literary Monthly, but ho put himself through the largest part of his collego courso by writing for var ious metropolitan papors. It was natural, thorofore, when ho gradu ated, 'for him to drift into journal ism. Ills career In newspniior work was mainly connected with Tho Phil adelphia Press nnd Tho Now York Herald, and has many exciting pages. , Ho filibustered along tho coast of Cuba beforo tho wnr; ho was In Cu lm during tho wnrj ho was In tho Hold wth tho Pennsylvania National Guard during tho coal strlko tnjublo of '07; ho followed tho army from Cuba to China, and wns ordered from Pokln to Ilenloy, England, to roport tho nnnual regatta thoro. Thoso only suggest tho ndvontures Mr. Pnlno oxporlcnccd during his nowspnpor days. Throo or four years ngo ho loft nowspnpor work and began writing for tho maga zines. His Huccess was .almost In stantaneous, first with thoroughly practlcnl articles nnd later with flno short stories, truly Amorlcnn In character, which gained for him In stant recognition as u story writer Georgia Minstrels. Someway or other it always hap pens that the judicious advertising succeeds. Judicious means many things. Somo people better never ad vertise, "fills can bo said of many shows. Somo attractions bettor nev er advertise. Managers who aro not honest, whose advertisements mis lead and whoso shows disappoint, they had better let advertising alone. The managers of Richards & Prin- glo's fajnous Georgia minstrels en deavor to advertise nothing but what they can bIiow. Thoy aro In a class by themselves, -being tho only recog nized minstrels that play tho first class' theatres, and cannot afford to mislead their patrons. Some show people are careless in their statements. They become so used to writing "biggest," "grand est," "greatest," "best," nnd "tho world's largest," that they can only think In superlntlves, They mean to bo honest, probably are. Thoy aro merely careless, and failure Is tho prlco of cnrelesBneBB. Qo to tho Grand Opera house' to night and Judge If the Georglns nro ovor-advertised. 4-m 1 1 hi ii m ii i ii ii "i ij; 'COMPANIES ORGANIZE ! '. Articles of incorporation ;; Grunted Enterprises Backed liw nrniran CaDlVai. - t-fr-H inimiiiM"""" Ti,n fniinwtni? real estate trans fers have been filed with the county recerder: C. and B. Dlllman to Louis Cromer, lot 3. block 8, Depot Add., Salem, w.d...$ M. L. and S. E. Hamilton to N. W. Lewis, -3 acres, T. 7 S., II. 3 W Eglantine Geer to L. B. Geer, 23.28 acres, T. 7 S., R. 1 W. L. B. and B. D. Geer to A. A. Geer, 23. 28 acres, T. 7 S., R. 1 W L. C. Russel and wife to First Church of Christ, land in Sllverton A 850 50 300 1000 Woman's Watchword Is Modesty. Whatever threatens woman's delicate sense of modesty, frightens h For this reason many a woman permits disease of the delicate womanly organs to become aggravated because she cannot bring herself to submit f Mm nrrlpnl of utiDleasant questionings, offensive examinntir,.,. .. . obnoxious local treatments, which most physicians think necessary Doubtless tnousanas vi iut uu:u wuu nave lukcu auvantage of n, y Pierce's offer ot tree consultation oy icuer nave ueen lea to do so by t escape thus offered from a treatment repugnant to modesty. WOMEN'S WOES. Salem Women Aro Finding Relief at Last. i&SS ! arHJ" IPTWn, RALPH I). PAINE. choicest hntH hnvo trimming of of great promise Mnny of thoso whnt is called tapestry ribbon. This.' Btorloa woro gntliored together in bow ribbon Is vory pretty, nnd tho soft blurred offectH umko It good for hat-trimming. Purses nro still largo, nnd there aro many good lout her designs to ekooso from. Somo very oxqulslto evening buss nro mndo ot soft kid in tho lighter shades nnd lluud with krocaded ullka in pretty contrasting colors, Married t linker City, It was a very pretty wedding nt Jho Cnthollo church this morning when Miss Margaret H. Hutchliison, of Union, beciuuo tho brdo of Mr. P. JS, LhukIiUii, city agent of tho O, R. N, at Baker CUy, Only tho liumo dlato relatives nnd friends of tho coRtmcUiiK parties were present at the ceremony, which wna tho beau tiful ring service of tho Catholic ckurcti, at which Rov. Father Cant well oWcUted. Tho brldo wns nt tlred In a protty whlto organdie, wearing tho veil and currying bride's rosea, MUs Louono Hutchinson, sis ter of tho bride, wan bridesmaid. Mr. Maurice Nleior, of Monrouvlllo, Indiana, was t,he Broom's best nun. The hrlde Is the daughter of Mr. am Mm, Jam H. Hutchinson, tho Wttfl-XHOWH ploaeer family of Unloa eaty, aad the ( oae of tho popu lar yong ladle of Union, The KrM U well-known la Bak er, Union, Tk Dalle aA Portland, he has bee fete ted In each of the 9w while In (he employ of tk O. R. A N.-kr ity HwslJ. i'. i .. "Tho Praying Skipper," a volm.io It does scorn tlirtt women linve more than n fair slinrc of tho nehes nnd pains that nflllct humanity; tliey mut "keep up," must attend to duties in spite of constantly aching backs, or headaches, dizzy spells, bearing down pains; they must etoop over, when to stoop ineani torture. They must walk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches from kidney ills. Kldnoys causo moro suffering thnn any other organ of tho body. Keep tho kidneys well nnd health is easily maintained. Read of n remedy for kidneys only that holns and cures tho kidneys and is endorsed by peoplo you know. Mrs. Mary Biinignnlner, of 424 Water strcot, Salem, Oregon, says: "I hnvo found Doan's Kidney Pills a remedy thnt Is worthy of all confiilenco and am pleased to endorso them so that other sufferers from kidney complaint may know how to get relief I procured Doan's Kidney Pllki at Dr. Stono's drug stores nnd sovoral members of our family havo used them with tho most gratifying results. I took them myself for a tired aching bnck and a dragging down feeling that comes from irregu lar nnd deranged kidneys. Tho results woro of tho best. Tho aching nnd sore ness wns bnnished and tho kldnoys wero rondcrcd norinnl. My health became hotter in every way." For salo by all dealors. Prlco 50 cents. Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y solo agents for tho United States. Itemembcr tho nnmc Doan's and tako no other. Sid Is Ills Nnmc. "Sid" is the name of the new horse nurchased yesterday for the , fire department, to replace the faith ful sorrel horse. "Jim," who has served on the firo department for many years. Tho new nnlmnl has the appear ance of a good horse. Ho Is n dark brown color, 6 years old and weighs 1380 pounds, and will be put on the hose wagon. In a few months Driv er Ed. , Townsond will havo him trained to perfection. The new horse was purchased through W. L. Sklpton for $250. A deal was mado by which $125 was secured for tho old horse. k woman may write to Dr. It. a, Buffalo, N. Y., in perfect e: all letters of consultation Any sick .l...t., v..-.----, commence ; mi leucia " muou.... being treated as strictly private and encredlv confidential, and all answers being sent in plain envelopes with no advertising orother printing upon them. Such consultation costs you nothing whether you take treatment from Dr. Pierce or not. , Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has been long hailed as a "God-send to women." It makes weak women strong nnd sick women well. It enables wom en suffering from "female weakness," prolapsus uteri, retroversion, antever- B1UU, UI1U UMIV1 uum.uiii.mo " organs distinctly feminine, to cure themselves right in the privacy of their homes. .Pelvic catarrhal drains, painful Drl nnr? le InitnlMnUU ! -ti Rllhdllincr nprvnna oTr.IfnV.ii:.. i 9. W ity, nervous exhaustion, nervous Tt' tration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasnuX Vitus's dance, and othpr ril,.. " nervous symptoms commonly attendS 1 upon functional and organic diseasJ 15 1 ... uic.uo. a. luuuuta reiresntnRtM, and relieves mental anxiety and dl pondency. "" You can't afford to accept a m nostrum as a substitute for this rWS j..ii Vi iwaunfl uairusiTION, irregular periods, backache, frequent or Swiped Public Money. Jesso D. Bolnn wns brought to the penltentinry yesterday by Sheriff Band, of Baker county. He will serve a one-year term for larceny of public monoy. or irregiiiur jjitiuub, Muunuv.nu, hcuuku. 1 .1 I. .. t1 n.An l.nirninn.flnTi'n IIL'UUUUIIL'B, HV.-UU UV.-1VV.-3, ull(,K..i(, """ pain or distress in the lower abdominal, or pelvic, region, gnawing sensation in 6tomach, dizziness, or faint spells, and kindred conditions nnd symptoms nre cured by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. It is not a secret or patent medi cine, against the ue of which most Eeople of intelligence naturally object, ut is, in fact, the "Favorite Prescrip tion" of a regularly educated and ex perienced physicinn in the treatment of woman's peculiar ailments nnd who is not afraid to publish all its ingredi ents, as ho does, on its bottle-wrapper, attesting the correctness of tho same under oath. "FnvcritP Prpgcrintion" is the one pciicinefor w.ojpiimi's delicate ailments met: wTiieii cuniAiiVi lP'i'lier "'enhnl nnr Dr. E. It. Seeley, of Lostlnc, was In tho city today on buslhess. Ho was tho guest of Mr. nnd -Mrs. Otto Irvln. Do Your Meals Pit? "The .Blood is Tho life," Science has never gone beyond tie k iiuu t t: nuiiiiiii ni.;iiiniiiiii ri But it has illuminnted that statemei and given it a meaning ever broaden w-ith the increasing breadth of knot? edt?n. When thn hinnri loiiV.n,iii..i pure it is not alone the body whici . Cv.v.. """uB., uiwune. xiie Drain a also clouded, the mind and judeenieLl nre effected, nnd mnnv an evil deed cr impure thought may 6c directly traced to the impurity of the blood. Foul impure blood can be mnde pure bvths use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DiJ covery. It enriches and purifies the blood thereby curing, pimples, blotches eruptions nndother cutaneous affections' as eczema, tetter, or salt-rheum, hivei and other manifestations of impura blood. r In the cure of scrofulous swcllinn enlarged glands, open enting ulcers, or old sores, the "Golden Medical Discov ery" lias performed the most marveloas cures. In cases of old sores, or open enting ulcers, it is well to apply to the Salve, winch possesses wonderful heal- ii i. 1 1 ut-'iiitv ii- '" '' U7L nil"! " '. hnrmlnl, hahit-lormlng drugs, being a pure yicenc exiraci oi curaiivc prin ciples lound in our most valuable native, ...V.U.V...... .v"i " j-.-"-" "J.. j "j oaive, w-iuuii possesses wonuenul liea- ine most emine i metiicai writers anu ing potency when used ns nn application teachers of all the several schools of to the sores in conjunction with the use Perfectly Easy. "Whnt Is tho peek-a-boo waist, anyhow?" asks tho editor of the Portsmouth, Ohio, Star. Tho peok-n-boo, you angelic lnno cont, la a garment n considerable portion of which Isn't. San Antonio Express. That's eaBy enough to soo through Mllwnukco Sentinel. It la something thnt tho women wear In tho dnytlmo to accustom themselves to full undress In the ovonlng. Portland Journnl, It la something, It Is nothing. Wn a delusion and a Bnnre, It's not mndo to cover something, It Is merely woman's wear. West Sldo Entorprlso. It is n not with nieshoB the right bUo to catch auckors. l'VoiitlNiilcti f "Tho Story of Martin Coo.'1 published Inat spring by Tho Outing PublUhlng company, who also pub- llBhlug "Tho 8tory ot Mnrtlu Coo." o ' A Small Khtnto. In tho matter of tho ostato ot Jacob Nowhnker, deceased, tho board of apprnUora havo tiled a ronort howlng tho value of tho real estate to bo $175 and thut ot the personal property nt $350. Tho aunralaers wor M. D. ItauiBby, Conrad liang nud John Nleol. The Ilrcatli of Life. It's n Blgnlllcnnt fact thnt the strongeat nnlmnl ot Its alio, tho gor rllla, also has tho largest lungs Powerful lungB means powerful creatures. Jlow to keop tho breath Ing organs right should bo man's chlofest study, Llko thousands ot othora, Mrs. Dra A. Stephens of Port Williams, O., has learned how to do this. Sho writes: "Thrco bottle ot Dr. King's Now Discovery stopped my cought of two years and cured mo of what my friends thought con sumption. Oh, It's grand for throat aad lung troubles." Guaranteed by J. C, Ferry, druggist. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlo freo. ojA.mvctm.xjk..' MMllmmm Well Worth TryhiK. H, Brown, the popular pension attwaay, ot FlttsK1. VL. says: "Kt t a ponilon, tk bet tklnc te it Is XX, Kln's New Life Pilki. lie writes; "they keen y family Ut sle4ld health." Qykk cure for Ueailaehe, Coalptl anil BlltoM- neee. 2Se. 0narante4 at J. O. Parry's rtms etore. Host (to hU KtH'Bta) Tho wlno you'll got presontly was laid down la my collar on my daughter's birth Daughter (asldo to tho butler) Johu, wipe tho cobwebs off the bot tles before you servo. Meggondor fer Blatter. 'To Cure a Felon" says Sam Kendall, of Phllllpsburg. Kan., "Jast cover It over with nucV. lea's Arnica Salve aad the Salva win aa tse rest." Quickest cure for Unrns, lolle; 8ore, Scalde. Wonads. HIm, Xccewa, Salt Rkean, Chappea Hana. Sere Feet aa4 Sere Rias. Only 3Se at J. a Perry's dmcttoae. anaraateed. 4 . l)o You Feel Snug and Comfortable Around Your Wnist Line After n Hearty Moid? Did your Inst menl taste dellclous- ly good to you, and did you eat all you wanted? Could you havo pat ted your rotundity In glee nnd felt proud of your nppetlte, and of your good strong stomach? Do you feel rosy now becnuso your last meal gnvo you no lnconvenlonco whatev er? If not, you hnvo dyspepsia In somo form, nnd probably never re- nllzcd it If you havo the least trouble in your stomnch after eating, no mnt- tor how little, or how much you eat, there Is troublo browing, and you must correct it nt onco Most nil stomach troubles come from poor, wenk, scanty gastric Juice that precious liquid that ought to turn your food into rich, red blood. If you hnvo nausea, your gastric Julco Is weak. If you have sour ris ings or holchliigs, your food Is fer menting; your gastric Julco Is wenk. If you havo a bloaty feeling of nver sVi to food, your gastric Julco Is : Weak. You need something In your stom noh to supply tho gastric Julco which Is scanty, nud to glvo power to the weak gastric Juice. Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablota do this very thing. Now think ono grain of one of tno ingredients of theso wonderful littlo tiililota illfrnuta innn i.. .l food. They aro several times more poworful than tho gastric Julco In a good, strong, poworful stomach, you. Besides they Increase fhe flow- you Besides, they Increase tho flow of gastric Juice, Just whnt you need to get all tho good possible out nf overy thing you eat You will nover havo thnt "lump of lend" in your stomach or any othor Btomach troublo after taking Stuart's Dys pepsia Tnblets Then everything you eat will bo digested, it will give you strength, vim, energy and a rosy disposition. You'll feel good all around your waist lino after every meal, and It will mako you feel good all over Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets win mako you fool happy .after eating n good hearty meal. Tako one or two after eating. You'll feel fine thon your meals will fit, no matter what or whea you eat. We want to send a samplo pack age of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets free of charge, bo you can tet , yonraelt and bo convinced. a. yen hate tried tho sample, you will be so satUHed that you will 5t to the nearest tlrK store nud get a get a 59ehox. Sena ns your name and address today and we will at once send you by wall a sample package free Ad dreea A. Stuart Co., 52 Stuart Bid.. Marshall, Mich. , nrnpflpn Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is n scientific medicine, carefully devised by an experienced and skillful physician, nnd ndnpted to woman's delicate "system. It is mnde of native American medicinal roots and is perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the female system. As a powerful invigorating tonic "Fa vorite Prescription "imparts strength to the whole system and to the orgnns distinctly fnniininc in particular. For over-worked, V worn-out." run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dress mukcrs, senmstresbes, "shop-girls," house-keepers, nursing mothers, nnd feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled as an appetizing cordlnl and restorative tonic. As a soothing nnd strengthening ner vine. " Kn write Prescription " is unequnl- luctnca UlSCOVPrv" n ICOnstit Utinn.nl I rpntmam ISt don't hnnnpn In hnvo. ing Salve" in stock, yon mre it ny inclosing fifty- of "Goldea blood cr If your the "Al can casl four cemts in Vostage stamps to Dr. V. Piotce. 063 Ma n St.. Buffalo. N V andi VWow(ie to you by return post, Mosr druggists keep it as well as the "Galden Medical Discovery." Ifr .You can't afford to acqept anvmedl- .B FHO- clni ol unknown romro(i'nw"n anh Ftitute for "Goldpn ModicnT Digcovervt u mnti ia n n aI i.ino m? vrvnitTM rftu wnichjs I'PSIQNTI ingredients "morlicino nv itkown rrwf. avlng a complete list or In nlnln Pntrliah on it bottle-wrapper, th6 same being attested Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigor- nte the stomach, liver nnd bowels. One to three n doso. Easy to take as candy. 1 Don't buy your winter supply of flour' until you havo tried a Back of NEW PERFECTION FLOUR MADE BY CAPITAL CITY MILLS It Is tho best flour ever sold In Salem. Remember our cereals aro strictly up-to-dato. We have the latest up-to-date mill on tho coast. Try it. The mill that makes Salem famous as n wheat market. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. BRYANT & REEDER I i rr, - ITtrACt XT- nn. w .a, ox-AUXLUiNO, B. O. MILES, ) President. o. n Trejs. Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. Manufacturers of Oregon Pine, Ash and Mapte Lumber SALEM, OREGON. Pmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmm A. 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