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- -wjm 'fMjiwirt.; ?t v " "sv "? ' " - - -sr fc V ' - 1 DAILY OATITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1000.. ten Tfio Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. healthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that ouly Knary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modem science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning iu the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify thoblood that is their work. therefore, when vour kidneys are weak ' out of order, vou can understand how lickly your entire body is affected and fcw every organ seems 10 iuu io uo us It v. Bf you are sick or "feel badly," begin king the great kidney ' remedy, Dr. timer's Swamp-Root, because as soon your kidneys are wen uicy win ueip L tlie other organs iu ueuiui. a. inai 11 rnnvliice anyone. if you are sick you can make no mis- ie oy lirst uociurmg J.uur Kiueys. : mild ami tue exiraoruiuary cucci ot Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great inev remedy, is soon realized. It Luds the hisrhest for its wonderful cures ! .t.n mnct 1iaf.iil!e(t1ir PHdM mill ?C tftl A l.iliC U1U3L UUbMlllg WMdwti, t.i u wv.v. P: its merits oy an uggistsin fifty-cent ad one-dollar size ittles. You may ive a sample bottle nomeotsmuaD-Root. y mail free, also a pamphlet telling you low to linu out ii you nave Kiuncy or (ladder trouble. Mention this oacer Hien writintrto Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binir- tamtoii, ft . Y. Don't make any mistake, mt remember the name, Swamp-Root, )r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad ress, Biughamton, N. Y. , on every bottle. THESE HOT DAYS tor Orange Sherfcert tor Loganberry Sherfcert, tor Ice Cream, the one that leads them all tor Ice Cream Soda, !he Summer Girl, ire more popular than ever Lll these and more like them ire fast the things to satisfy fOtf. ULLER & DOUGLAS Salem's Leading Grocers. Confoctionors and Bakers. 156-4G0 State St. Phones 182-187 ?ream direct from the dairy to our freezer makes perfect tee cream. CLINGER-GRAND THEATRE.1 Performance every night this week. PHE BRIGHAM-COOPER STOCK COMPANY. resenting tho great border drama entitled. "THE HANI) OP A FRIEND." PRICES 15 AND 25 CENTS. Saturday matinee, any seat 10c. Next week the sensational drama "CHIP, THE WAIF." State News Coyotes are playing havoc 'with Uheop and goats in the country oath ot Corvallls. Jugde C. A. Wintormelr, of Eu- sene, is suffering from appendicitis, at Burns, Or. Tho public schools opened at Mc Mlnnvllle Monday with an enroll ment of 325 pupils. One of tho worst storms of the season Is raging on tho coast, from Coos Bay to Capo Flattery. Tho new McMInnvillo postofflce wa3 opened to tho public Sunday. Herbert Lyman, of Buffalo, N. Y., hns been appointed assistant weath- r obsorver at Portland. J. Porter Wilson, a pioneer of regon, having crossed tho plains in 1850, died at Marshflold Monday. An electric line from Oregon City to Wllholt Springs is being talked ot at Oregon City. J. B. Ryan is tho iromoter. Mrs. M. J. Cone, of Tillamook, hot and killed a 337-pound bear, fter an exciting chase through the Bvoods. Mondnv Almost four miles of Bldowalk is o!ng put down In Baker City, to nable the children to get to school klthout wading through tho mud, as pcretoforo. J Po Lee. a farmer near Grants pss, sold his farm of 60 acres for 56400. It U considered the richest raet of land In the Rogue River val- Lasello Bros., of , Albany, shipped 10.000 pounds of prunes to Liver- Peel, and two carload of like capac p to London, This Is the largest nlpraent made taU year. Frank Mitchell, tae setorloua 'Jlralnal, who was captured oa the rcusenger train at Eugeae laat spring KT Sheriff Flak and the Eugese ble&ot police, and was afterward wen to LewUton, Idaho, escape rem the Lewlsto Jail Sunday afght Ta Baton Cowwty Republican, " 'even-column quarto weekly, will m lt umriBM la Corralli VETERANS INITIATE NEW HALL Sedgwick Post, G.A.R. Cele brated Its Twenty-Fourth Anniversary With music, melody and mirth, song and story, oratory and enthusi asm, the remnant of grizzled veter ans who wore the blue in the de fense of the Union 40 years ago, who now form Sedgwick Post, Grand Army of tho Republic, celebrated the 24th anniversary of the post last night, and at the same time dedicat ed the new post headquarters In Commercial Hall, at Center and Commercial streets. The ceremonies were attended by a large number of the members of the Woman's Relief Corps, as well as others. Interesting speeches were made by different comrades, most of them charter members, and an Inter esting program of. songs, music and reading were carried out. After tho meeting had been called to order, Frank Davoy read letters from Comrades J. W, Crawford, of Corvallls; J. A. P. Wheeler and C. S. Rockenfleld, ot Portland. Speeches wore made by T. C. Smith and Com rades, Simpson, Briggs, Drager, Erb, and Howard. Frank Davoy also made n short speech. Tho program was commenced by singing "America" by tho entire as- sembly, followed by a prayer by the chaplain. After the roll call Miss Emerson favored the audience with a piano solo. Miss Byers then gavo a vocal solo. Miss Vera Wright pleased tho audience with n recita tion; Miss Emerson rendered a vo cal sole: Miss Byers gave another rending In a very charming manner, I and the program was concluded by a piano duet by tho Misses Fisher. Tho Woman's Relief Corps pre- sented all tho members of tho Post with beautiful souvenir badges, ap propriately engraved. These were distributed by Post Commander Stplz. The following Is tho list of the charter members of Sedgwick Post and tho addresses ot those who are known to be living. Fourteen aro known to be dead, and tho where abouts ot three Is unknown. Tho list is: I. W. Crawford, Conjnllls. J. M. Patterson, Tho Dalles. A. W. Drager, Salem. L. Burton, Salem. II. W. Pallles, Portland. P. F. Clark, Salem, R. F, D. No. 1. W. H. Cooper, Stone. G. M. Baker, Sumpter. T. C. Smith, Salem. E. L. Briggs, Salem. H. F. Adams, Portland. A. F. Wheeler, Albina. D. W. Matthews, Salem. George Williams, Portland. O. G. Shertleff, Portland. C. S. Rockenfleld, Portland. W. II. Simpson, Salem. Gideon Stolz, Salem. E. Lamport, Salem. John Batey, Roseburg. D. C. Howard, Salem. Ira Erb, Salem. George W. Anderson, Gates. Dr. W. L. Wade, Los Angeles. A. N. Gilbert, Salem. D. C. Sherman, Washington, D. C. Unknown. Ezra Cathor, D. J. DInsmoro, War ren Kncol. . " Bend. O. B. Johnson, R. J. Sharp,' M. A. Robertson, Wm. Rlnehart, F. J. Babcock. Jonathan Leslie, Wells Latourette, E. A. Wood. F. Mc Adams, F. C. Perrine, L. Henderson, Newton Putnam, L. S. Scott, E. M.t McElroy. Tho new Commercial Hall was Undigested Food When any portion of food remains in the stomach and refuses to digest, it causes the torments of indigestion. This undigested food rapidly ferments, irritating the sensitive coating of the stomach, while other parts of the body, particularly the head, suffer in consequence. So long as this undigested fpod remains in the stomach, the discomfort continues. A lew doses tit BEEGHAM'S PILLS top all fermentation, sweetea the contents of the stomach and give statural assistance that relieves the stomach of its burden. The use f Bcecham's Pills gradually strengthens the stomach nerves and o restores thera to a normal, healthy condition. Bcecham's Pais poitive!y cure all stomach troubles, while their Vmm1 eWeeU en the liver and kidneys greatly improve the gen cral, health. Btecham'c Pills have been ud and recommended by the eea l pvbJic tor over fifty years. J Nature's Way Is Best. Tho function strengthening and tlssuo building plan of treating chronic, linger ing and obstinate caso3 of disease as pur sued by Dr. Plcrco, Is following 'after Nature's plan of restoring health. Ho usot natural remedies, that Is extracts from native medicinal roots, prepared by processes wrought out by tho expenditure of much tlmo and "money, without tho use of alcohol, and by skillful combination In Just the right proportions. Used as Ingredients of Dr. Plorce's Golden Medical Discovery. Black Cherry bark. Queen's root, Golden Seal root, Bloodroot and Stono root, specially overt their Intluouco In cases of lung, bronchial and throat troubles, and this "Discov ery" Is, therefore, a sovereign romedv for bronchitis, laryngitis, chronic coughs, catarrh and kindred ailments. Tho above native- roots also havo the strongest possible endorsement from the leading medical writers, of all tho several schools of practice for tho euro not only of the dlsoaSes named above but also fof Indigestion, torpor of liver, or bilious ness obstinate constipation, kldnny and bladder troubles and catarrh, no matter where located. You don't have to tako Dr. Pierce' say-so alono as to this; what ho claim for his "Discovery" Is backed up by tho writings of the most eminent men In the medical profession. A request by postal card or letter, addressed to Dr. It. V. Plejco, Buffalo, N. Y for a llttln book of extracts from eminent medical au thorities oudorsing tho Incrcdlcnts of his medicines, will bring a little book free that is worthy of your attention If needing a good, safo, rollablo remedy oj known comimsttton for the cure of almost any old chronle, or lingering malady. Dr. Plorco's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. Onollttlo"Pollot"ls a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Tho most valuabln book for both men ana women Is Dr. Plorco's Common Scnso Medical Ad viser. A splendid lOOS-page volume, with engravings and colored plates. A copy. pajKsr-coverod, will be sent to anyono sending 31 cents in one-cent stamps, to pay tho cost of mailing only, to Dr. R. V. Plcrco. Buffalo, N Y. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. used last night for tho first time Tho rooms aro larEe. commodious niui wen arranged. Tho hall will ba a very desirable place In which to hold society meetings, banquets, dances, etc. Card of Thanks. We wish In this manner to extend our sincere thanks to all friends who rendered so .many kindly acts during tho sickness and following tho death of our beloved mother and sister. A. L. BROWN, JEANETTE MINTO, BELLE BROWN, THOS. KING. SOME REASONS. Why Salem People Should Follow This Valuablo Advice. Becnuso this proof is in Salem. You can easily investigate' it. Not necessary to experiment. With some untried romedy. Profit by tho experience of a citizen X. S. Williams, carpenter, of 2.10 Liberty street, Salem, Oregon, says: "A numbor of years ago tho doctors tMd mo my kidneys wero in bad shape. T camo west on account of tho trouble, thinking the change of climate would Lelp no, but nothing I did gavo mo re I:of in iplto of tho uso of remedies an medical treatment. On procuring Doan's Kidnoy Pills I found them the best medicine I ever used. At the timo I got them nt Dr. Stono's drug store I was suffering from an intquso biirning sensation as if two livo coals wro placed directly ovei my kidneys tic socretions from tho kidneys were tbo color of strong black coffee and a' it bad odor. After using two boxes of Doan'j Kidney Pills I did not have the least pain in my back or trouble w:th the kidneys. I give all the creJ it for this to your valuable remedy." Tor sale by all doaleri. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllbum Co, Buffalo, X. Y solo agents for tho United States Remember the tike no other. name Doan's and Mrs, BrownVi Funeral. Tho funeral of the late Mrs. Mary J. Brown was hold yesterday after noon from the residence on Cottage street and the services wore conduct ed by Rev, Mr. Babcock of tho Presbyterian church. The Interment was at tho Odd Fellow cemetery. vZrf M mmbMM mmmm fcWiwan pi II 4 m The new thing in gentlemen's headwear. All the latest and up-to-date styles in the "Roberts" cravenette felt. BEST $3.00 HAT ON EARTH SAIEM WOOLEN MILL STORE 3&S9ttKtt&rU. School Superintendents to Meet. Superintendent Ackermnn has giv en notice of a meeting of the depart ment superintendents of schools, which will meet horo October G nnd C. This meetlns is primarily for tho Interchange of idens botween the county superintendents, city superin tendents and principals of tho Oro gon schools. Tho aim of tho gather ing Is to secure a genornl under standing of what shnll be nBked of tho legislature in tho ninttor of school legislation. No program haa been prepared, but each visitor will bring somo sug gestion as to what la most Impera tive nt this tlmo In tho way of legis lation. Tho session will bo hold at tho state house, and tho public gen erally Is Invited to attend. CHINA STORE Special Bale, silks, fancy goods, embroidery, lace, gents' and ladles' furnishing goods, wraps, contB, pants and buUb, trunks, mattings and blan kets. Wo mako up new lines ot wrappers, waists, white undorwear, and klmonas. Everything going at lowest prlcos. Hole Wing Sang Co. 34 C Court St.. Salem, Or. Closing . Otrt at Cost Out entile stock of Hadwae, Tin wae, Gtanitewate, Nickelwae, S21 vewae, Woocfenwaet Table and Pocket Cttley, Stoves and Ranges Also Paints, Oils, Lead, Vanish, and Blushes. Everything in the store must go at cost in the next two weeks. Open til 9 p m. We have rented out store and must give possession Hence this action Steiner & Berger RAINCOATS This is a good store to visit when you want a raincoat. We have them ready for you at any price you may wish, from $10, $12.50 to $25 THE RIGHT KIND OF VALUE IN EVERY COAT DON'T FORGET THE Oavenette Hat Tho first numbor of tho Coos Bay Monthly 13 out. P! C. Lovar, of Marshflold, Is tho editor. It con tains 140 pages, and is well filled with short stories and Illustrated ar ticles. Jtst Received Two cars of best Star A Star Cedar Shingles. Havo you tried Malthold Roofing or P. & B. Building Paport Full Guarantee. Woven Wlro Fencing of all kinds Fonco Posts, Gates, Gate Hardware and Screen Doors. WAI.TEB MOELBY, 2S0 Court SL Salem, Or. Highest Price For POULTIIY AND EGGS POTATOES ONIONS AND ALI PBODUCE CAPITAL COMMISSION CO. 267 Commercial St. 426 SUte St. pnBBBBBgpBBBBBB9 Fctmaa in it B) I Wo aro exports In fitting glassos, and havo thousands ot customers who aro satisfied. Wohava the only lens grinding machinery In Salem. Brokon lensos duplicated. Prlcos rcnsonnblo. CHAS. H. HINGES Grndunto Optician. 123 Commercial Street. Rubber Tires OP ALL KINDS, AND OP TUB BEST QUALIT1. WE HAVE TIIK PAMOUS GOODRICH TIRES FOR ALL KINDS OP VEHICLES AND CAN SAVE YOU TIME AND GIVR YOU PERMANENT SATISFACTION. PRICES RIGHT. IRA JORGENSEN High Street S i .. vj "i in hi I IS 'i,).i i" bout the 10th of thU month. Mer. Smith and Xorsaa ar the wishm.