' '! 5 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1000. 3 4 X - w OP, WOMAN! f. CONSIDER rHBALL- RTANT FACT in addresa- Mra. Pink- i vna ore con- bgyour private ' to a woman- Ionian whoso oxpcri with women's dis ks covors a gTuub By years. rs. i'lnicnam is mo fhter-in-law of E. Pinkham, for many years erherdireetion, since her do- o.sho has been sing sick wo- irceoicnargo. anv womon r in suenco ana arus aiong irom to worse, knowing full well that ought to havo immediate asslst , but a natural modesty impels i to shrink from exposing them- to tne questions and probable nations of even their family sician. It is unnecessary. Without ey or price yon can consult a wo- wnoso knowledge irom actual ex enco Is great. . Plnkham'8 Stafldlng Invitation. omen suffcrlnnr from any form of ale weakness are invited to promptly mumcato wun Mrs. nnknam, at n. Mass. Ail letters aro received, ncd, read and answered by women iy. A woman can freely talk of her vnto illness to a woman ; thus has fen established the eternal confidence twecn Mrs. Pinkham and the women America which has never been oken. Out of the vast volume of perienco which she has to draw from, is moro man possiDie urns sno nas ined the very Knowledge that will ilp your coso. She asks nothing in turn except your good-will, and her vice has relieved thousands. Surely iy woman, rich or poor, is very foolish she docs not toko advantage of this nerous offer of assistance. If you are ill, don't hesitate to get a Ule oi L,ydia is. rmicnam'B vegetable m pound at onco, and write Mrs. Pink m. Lvnn. Mass.. for special advice. When a medicine has been successful restorinsr to health so many women. u cannot well say, without tryincr it. flt do not believe it will help mo." SAYINGS 11Y THE COLONEL. Paying bills promptly is a good tiflcnto of character. llgh-prlccd hats for fashionable men uoes not niways menu it Jkhlonablo to pay for them. ffl a m a . i m. Good luck Is the brother of com- n sense. jBTho right-thing dono at. tho right e never bred bad luck. t Is woll to believe in tho fall that winter is going to bo severe letter a smnll farm than none; il better nono and than too large. 'lowers around a homo attest to a nod and peaceful life within. low can a boy got bad habltB or position from a. father who hasn't t any? Hie eye of the cow ought to con- co us that she was not created to im cruelly treated. H urltlcntlon and salvation follow liberal uso of whitewash. K girl who brushes her hands, th, hair, shoes and clothes Is 91 along townrd being n lady. ome men wouldn't even toll tho .'th to their own wife. Tho Texas Wonder. --urcs all kidney, bladder fend fumatlc trouble; sold by all drug- s, or two months treatment by III for l. Dr. E. W, Hall, 2Q26 vo street, 8t. Louis, Mo. Send testimonials. Sold by Stono's RE stores. dw-lyr. 'HERE IS TIDE tho affairs of men, which, taken the Hood leads on to fortune. MJe la at the good for you now, If you will begin aav- regularly a part of your and continue doing so, de nting your savings each week fconth In our Savings Depart- ' whero they will earn iater- l 11 will surely lead oa to for- . -v , Sfcvkw DMattmit PfelNatfMafBaak Smiles Well, the fall rains have come' and that will bo an improvement. Tho Oregon Press Association, in Its meeting nt Newport, declared for woman suffrage in a half-hearted way. Such a victory for the women Is nil right when thero Is no cam paign on, but when It gets down to actualities, we fear thero will bo many backsliders amonp the craft. Coos Bay Times. Not a mother's son of them will peep when tho cam paign Is on. Out upon such cham pions of the fair sex. It's poor cooking nt homo causes the boys to flock to tho Chinese noodle joints. Somo day sewing, cooking and gardening will bo counted as im portant In the public schools as the three "It's." What's tho matter of Crook coun ty. Tho prlzo to tho woman having the InrgeBt family went to one with only six nt tho Redmond fair. Al bany Democrat. Tho Democrat man has probably not had that many. . If tho Republicans do not nomln ato Roosevelt, Iho people will vote for Bryan, because ho best repre sents Roosevelt's policies. ' The Spokano lnter-state fair was run three weeks. A hint In that for tho Oregon stato fair. Lane county Is soon to havo co- mont walks around tho court house. Tho editor of n western exchange recently began worrying how he would get his shirt on over his wings after reaching paradise. An envious contemporary sarcastically observed that his dlfllculty would likely bo In finding out how ho could get his lint on over his horns. a Domecrat: What Baker City needs Is a mayor that will bo pro gressive and tako tho lead in city ad vancement; a man with a stiff back bone and who, when ho knows's ho Is right, will go ahead regardless of criticism. o A Frcoport girl was going to mar ry a man and then changed her mind and wedded another when sho found "tho" rejected ono slept till S o'clock in tho morning. Evidently tho girl had no consuming pnsslon for building Arcs. Bryan's Commoner Is doing a great work-molding the policies of tho Republican party. a a Aryan's enemies rojolco that he exploded prcmnturoly. Ills slncorcst friends wishing that his presidential boom had been born later. B Of course, It is of no consequence to tho postal inspectors who aro in Salem that this -city has fewer lot tor carriers forlts slzo than any city In tho world, say nothing about the United States. a The absurd and complicated elec tion laws of this state aro reducing tho number of porsons tnklng part year by your. Even for tho coming city olectlon It will tako a Philadel phia lawyer to say who can voto and who cannot That a legal resident votqr should have to register every few months Is nbsurd. That any iinrncigtnrnii vntnr can be run in and voted on election day Is still moro absurd.- It simply gives tho profes sional ward politician control of the elections. 9IOO.Rcwanl, 9100. Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thero is at least ono dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Us stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tho only positive cure now known to tho medical fra- tornlty. Catarrh being a constitu tional diseases, requires a constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken Internally, acting di rectly upon tho blood and raucous surfaces of tho system, thereby de stroying tho foundation of the dis ease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting naturo In doing Its work. The proprietor havo bo much faith In ita curative powers that they offer One Hut-Hired Dollars for aay ease that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addreaa; F. J, Cheney & Co.. To ledo, O. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- Btipatloa. . OJatl Ih EM 1w Im Bgm injt WOMAN'S BIGHTS. " Tho Dignity and Setorcdnoss of Motherhood. Think of the greatest man who has ever lived upon this earth, and then think of him as he lay, an infant, in his mother's arms. Does it seem possible that he should have grown, become great in the world's estimate and perhaps had monuments erected to perpetuate his mem ory, and yet thnt the world should have forgotten even the name of the woman who bore hiin ? The son's work is the mother's primarily and, therefore, the recognition of the dignity and tender sacredness of moth erhood should no longer be delayed. It is high time that this country's greatest treasures tub women who iiavr contributed largely to make it what it is should be recognized. Why should not these good mothers be given the right to vote and have a voice in our government n. right that is accorded to some of the most ignorant, most insignificant and vilest of men ? It has been well said that "for every monument to a great man there should be a monument to his mother and the mother's monument should be built first." But it is not so much tho purpose of this brief article to advocate the just rights and privileges due to tho women oi this country, although it has afforded the writer great pleasure to pen theforc- f'oing brief tribute to their worth and usl deserts, as it is to call attention to tho fact that when broken down in health and strength by over-work, tho too frequent bearing of children, tho never ending toil, worry and caro of tho, household, or by whatever may over tax the strength and delicacy of her sensitivo system, there is one, tried and proven, safe remedy upon which sho mny rely to regain health, strength and tho power to fully enjoy lifo. Thnt remedy is Dr. Plerco's Fnvorito Prescription a remody mado wholly from- tho roots of native forest plants which havo been proven to bo most efficacious, reliable and safe in tho euro of woman's peculiar weaknesses, period ical pains, irregularities, wasting nnd weakening catarrhal, pelvic drains and kindred nilmcnts. It Is a remedy, tho makers of which print its formula on every bottle-wrapper and attest its com pleteness and correctness under oath; a remedy devised and adapted to woman's delicate constitution by an educated physician an experienced specialist in woman's diseases; a remedy, every in- grediontuviiicn iina received tuo writ ten endnreeioent of tlyf most emlnont medfcalVritetts of all tlieVevcral schools of practicevfo woman's peculiar aiseasi ch has it than more bonafide any other sold by 'a i ncclal reauircmct which contains nDalcohol make' uo Delicate.wenk, nervous women should esnecinllv shun tho use of alcoholic medicines which, from their stimulat ing nnd exhtlernting eliccta may seem, for a timo, to do good, but which, from tho inevitable effects of tho alcohol in shrinking up tho red corpuscles of tho bloqd, are suro to do great and lasting harm in tho long run. Besides they beget a craving for stimulants which fs most deplorable. "Fnvorito Prescrip tion" is the one remedy for woman's Ills' which contains no alcohol. Only Invigorating and nerve strength ening effects can follow tho uso of this famous medicine for women. It can not possibly do harm in any state, or condition of tho system. If a woman has bearing down, or dragging pnlns, low down in tho abdo men, or pelvis, bnckncho, frequent GOLDSMITH'S "HAUNCH OF VENISON" that ho lauded must havo boon the plcturo of our flno legs of prlmo lamb and mutton. "Tho haunch was a plcturo for paint ers to study, Tho fat was so whito and tho lean was so ruddy." Expert Judges of prlmo nnd Juicy meats aro nlways delighted with the cholco cuts that we Bend to their or der from our stock of flnu meats. We handle 'nothing hut tho best, r E. O. CROSS THE TOWN OSIEK. Couldn't make an announcement that would please tbe public better than when we tell there tsat their laundry work Kill be 4eae te perfee tioa aad tbe Salem Steam LasnJry can't be competed with anywhere ta tbe eeuatry or the pereettoa It work m Haea. sIUm or weele. We defy eoapetitlaa ia till line, beeaaM if ibera were aay better metiers we would bars tbarn at . Try tbe Salem Steam Iwdry. Frleee rifbt. gAZJM aTXAlt UUrXTHtT. OilinaL 7. OtoM, FMf. r ino curev) m; a rcmeuywn cures to its effcd MnicristnJoTOcir Its oMrtcroalvone il MaWtaCBBJ,h4HasJlL. headaches, dizzy or fainting spells, Is nervous nnd easily startled, has gnaw ing feeling in stomach, sees imaginary floating specks, or spots before her eyes, has melancholia, or "blues," or n weakening disagreeable, catarrhal drain from pelvio organs, she can mnko no mistake by resorting to tho uso of Dr. Plerco's Fnvorito Prescription. It will invigorate and tono up tho whole sys tem nnd especially tho pelvic organs. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Perecrlption to a scientific medicine, carefully devised by an experienced and skillful .physi cian, nnd adapted to woman's delicate system. Being mnda of nntivo American medicinal roots, nnd without nlcohol, it is perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the female system. As n powerful Invigorating tonic," Fn vorito Prescription" imparts lasting strength to tho wholo system and to the organs distinctly feminfno in particular. For over-worked, "worn-ont," run down," debilitated teachers, milliners, drcssmnkcrs, seamstresses, " shop-girls," house-keepers, nursing mothers, nnd fecblo women generally, Dr. Picrco's Fnvorito Prescription fs tho greatest earthly boon, being uncqunlcd as an appetizing cordial and rcstorntivp tonic. As a soothing and strengthening ner vine, "Favorite Prescription " is un cqunlcd nnd is invnluablo in nllaying and subduing nervous excitability, ir ritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous Srostrntion, neurnlgin, hysteria, spasms, t.Vitus's oance, nnd other distressing, non-oil's symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of tho womanly organs. It induces re freshing sleep and relieves mental nnxi cty and despondency. No woman suffering from any of tho above symptoms can afford to accept any secret nostrum or medicine of mm known comjxjsition, as a substitute for a medicine liko Dr. Picrco's Favorite Proscription, which is op known com position nnd has a record of over forty years of cares and sella more largely to-day than over before. Its makers withhold no secrets from their patients, believing open publicity to bo tho very best guaranty o( merit. Dr. Pierco invites all suffering women to consult him by letter free of charge. All letters of consultation aro held na Btrictly nrivato and Bncredly confiden tial nnu all answors aro returned in plain, sealed envelopes. Address: Dr. It. V. Pierco, Invalids' Hotel and Sur gical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. Notl.-o to Land Owners. Sealed proposals for tho sale of land to tho Stnto ot Oregon for n slto for n School fo rFcoblo Minded and Epileptic Children will bo re ceived from, ownors by tho Stnto Board of Public Building Commis sioners of tho Stato of Oregon, until 1 o'clock p. m., Octobor 22, 1900. Tho land wanted must bo within ton miles of tho City of Salem, In n healthy locality, havo a good wator supply and good drainage, nnd con venient to , transportation facilities It must bo in a body and contain from 800 to 1000 acres, ono-half of which should bo undor cultivation. The soil should bo varlablo, and suit ed to gardening, dairying and farm ing. Porsons not owning tho acre ago wanted may submit bids Jointly with adjoining owners. Bids must bo oncloscd In. sealed cnvolopcs directed to the Board, care of tho Socrotnry ot Stato, Salem, Ore gon, and plainly marked "Proposals for tho Sale of Lands." Bids must be on blank forms which will be furnished, together with any other Information that may bo de sired, upon application to tho Secre tary of State. The Stato of Oregon to have an option for four months to purchase, and the right to reject any and all bids. OEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Governor P. I. DUNBAR, Secretary of State. CHAS. S. MOORE, State Treasurer. Stato Board of Public Building Cojb- mlseloners. wed-sat For Railroad Work Men aad teams wanted by Wil lamette Construction Company. Ap ply at office, Ladd & Bush bask build lag, upetalra. 10-1-tf HOTEtOREGOlT Coraer ot 8evetk a 8tark feHteeta, Fertkad, Ofegea Tbe aew aa4 medtro betel at tbe ttv CUt jMriUmterty t reeJdeate of tern aa4 otkr Otefe eltiee. gareyeaa b4b. JVee tea. JUU 1.M per fey aa4 a-f-warA. FeeJeowart grill la 4 Weet, a4 priee u lew m la plain lew titt, DtUjr CjHl JmhmI -Don't-'ljuy-your winter supply of flour until you have tried a sack of NEW PERFECTION FLOUR MADE BY CAPITAL CITY MILLS It is tho best flour over sold In Snlom. Romembor our cereals aro strictly up-to-dnto. Wo havo tho latest up-to-dnto mill on tho conBt. Try It. Tho mill that makes Salem famous ns a wheat market, FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. BRYANT & REEDER Manufacturers of Oregon Pine. Ash and Maple Lumber SALEM, OREGON. lA. L. FRASER Cornice Work, Heating untl Building Work of all Kinds; Estimates Made and Work Guaranteed Murphy Blk State St. Salem, Oregon. Phone 1 51 1 Gold Past Flour Made by THE SYDNEY POW- f EB COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Mado for family use. Ask your I i grocor for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT 1 H. S. Gile & Co. Wholesale Grocers and Com mission Merchants In tho market nt nil times for drlod fruit nnd farm produce of all klmln. Special Wo linvn for tm'n n fow nnnlo liar- Ing and slicing machines; equipment for a largo dryor; will mako a low price. Spent wisely Is tho sourco of much satisfaction. Why not spend a llttlo of It wisely now buying groceries of UB? Baker, Lawrence & Baker gacceeee-rt to Harrltt k Lawrence. White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Is prepared to accomodate aay Blzed erowd at any time of the day or Bight. Phone Mala 196 State 8t. Meals served at all hours. UKIUK VtcMc fwiilnhed ta km wwll fat yeiimmit-Miy. ' fULKM BKICK YAMI ii i i ii ma mm aiiMiii am n mm I -" aU. - vai m mm mmi i nammm CHAS. K. SPAULDING, B. O. MILES, Prosidont. Sec. and Trcas. Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. PLUMBING TINNING AND ROOFING, mi. STONE'S DUUO STOKE Dues n strictly cash businoM, owes no one, anil no ono owes It; earrlos largo stock; r helves, counters and ouow enscs aro loaded with drugs, modlolnos, notion, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medical pur poses. Dr. Btono is a rogulnr graduate lu modiclno and has hnd many years of oxpnrlonco In tho practice. Consulta tluns aro froo. Prescriptions aro free, and only regular prlcos for medicine. Dr. Stono enn bo found at Ida drug sloro,-Salem, Oregon, irom 0 in the rnornlpg until 0 at night. WATCHES Special discount on all watches tho roinalndor of this month. Big stock Big nsflortmoiit of designs. Big values at 4fttf CHAS. H. HINGES landing Jeweler nnd Optician. IWI Commercial Street. EKNYfibYAL Fills THK BIAMB.NH HKANl. ui i14 IMttll MtaiitftlW.' Ifciv if rant fire mt tut' muM m Itaat. Iifat. JUwlrt ktK.tW.feU hr I ,rykM. aaMaaHMaHMMtfaMHanaMamajmajmiaaMRaa 335 4'ah-M 'imm FMNCKFEMU PILLS. Al.ra.CurT'1 tm MnwuUwHtiHU, ( JiH IH3w fll. i " ld.il. Uif.)f Hf IUAb4. till y tsm k.HMkf-4, '-ibltl lltll-4WMWt f"lf I "Wf 1W w I Mltf f'wltl'-UM ,M-t4,LMaa. r. S SmV .iammmV ImmmmmmmWi mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW.' 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