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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1000. 3 IDDLE LIFE Time When Women Are Susceptible to Many Dread Diseases Intelligent Women Prepare for it. Two Relate their Experiences. The "change of life" is he most critical period It a woman's existence jind the anxiety 'felt by vomen as it draws near i not without reason. Every woman who aetrlects the care of her iealth at this time in vites disease and pain. Wnen Her system is In deranged condition. ar sho is predisposed to iponlexv. or congestion of any 'organ, the- ten iencv is at this period likelv to become active and with a host of ner vous irritations malto llfo a buiden. At this time, also, cancers and tumors are more imoie to form and begin their instructive work. Such warning symp. 'toms as sense of suffo cation, hot flashes, head aches, backaches, dread of imnending evil, timid ity, sounds in tho cars, palpitation of the heart, sparks before tho eyes, irregularities, constipa tion, variablo appetite, weakness, inquietude, and dlzzinoss, are promptly heeded by in telligent women who are approaching the period 'in life when woman's great change may be expected. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound was prepared to meet the needs of woman's system at this trying period of her life. It invigorates and strengthens the female organism and builds up tho weakened nervous system. Fov special advice regarding this im portant penoa women are invited to write to Mrs. Finkham at Lynni Mass., and it will be furnished absolutely freo of charge. The present Mrs. Pinkham Is tho daughter-in.Jawof Lydla E. Pink ham, her assistant before her deceaso, and for twenty-five years since her sdvico has been freely given to sick women. Read what Lydia E. Pinkham's Com pound did for Mrs. Ilyland and Mrs. Hinkle: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: l v ssi m THE MAID AND THE MUMMY Catchy Songs, pretty Girls, Brilliant Costumes and Sparkling Wit I JfaAEGMland aflaaaiaaaarjDwaaainoaMaaooioat " I had been suffering with displacement of the organs for years ana was passing through tho chango of life. My abdomen was badly swollen; my stomach was sore; I had dizzy speiis, nK neaaacnes, ana was very nervous. " I wrote you for advice and commenced treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vego tublo Compound as you directed, and I nm happy to soy that all those distressing symp tomslef t me and I have passed safely through tho chango of life, a well woman. I "am recommending your medicine to all my friends." Mrs. Annie E. Q. Hyland, Chester- town, jau. Another "Woman's Cnso "During change of llfo words cannot ex press what I suffered. My physician said I had a cancerous condition of tho female organs. Ono day I read soma of tho testi monials of women who had been cured bv Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I decided to try it and to writo you for advice. Your medicine made me a well woman, and all my bad symptoms soon disappeared. " I adviso every woman at this period of life to take your medicine and write you for ad vice." Mrs. Lizzie Hlnkle, Polem, Ind. What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Ilyland and Mrs. ninklo it will do for other women at this time of life. It has conquered pain, restored health, and prolonged life in ca&es that utterly balnea physicians. Lydia E Plikhas's Vegetable CMftaad Succeeds Where Otkcrs Fa&L A MATTER OP ABSORBING INTEREST Lies behind that of the approaching Thanksgiving, and that is the lum ber question. During the Winter the supply is always uncertain, but by ordering of us before cold weather comes you can be sure of having your wants filled. We are ready to supply any kind of lumber you need. HOLLAND BULBS A complete stock of Hya cinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Snow Drops, Calia Lilies, etc. At Cut Prices We are making very low prices on bulbs, and would ad vise you to make your selec tions early as the demand is very large, and we will soon bo out of'somo varieties. Richard Carle's merry musical me lange, "The Maid and tho Mummy," which comes to tho Grand opera house Friday night was one of tho great big hits of last season. The author, who also is responsible for "The Tenderfoot and "The Mayor of Toklo," was happy in his choice of materials when he wrote "Tho Maid and the Mummy," nnd he was also hapny in his coin choice of com posers, for Robert Hood Bowers lias written some of tho catchiest airs for this musical pleco that have been heard for many seasons on tho light opera stage. This merry entertain ment made its great success at tho New York theater, duplicating its hold upon the public in Boston and in fact wherever it was presented. The story of "Tho Maid and tho Mummy," which is in two nets, deals with a theatrical actor-mnnager, Washington Stubbs, and his property man, Bolivar. A scientists, Mr. Dob bins, goes to Stubbs, searching for a mummy upon which to experiment with his life-giving elixir. Stubbs palms off Bolivnr as a mummy, ami the results, when tho scientist begins to experiment," may well be imagin ed. Incidental to this story thero is the story of tho Maid. This con cerns the daughter of Dr. Dobbins, Flo, and Romero de Gabanos, a wealthy Brazilian. There is still an other love-story concerning tho actor-manager and his ex-leading lady, Trixie Evergreen, who is sim ply "crazy" about him. Among tho seventeen song hits tho greatest aro Peculiar Julia," "I Fell in Lovo With Polly," "My Gasolene Automobile," "Flo," "O, Gee, It's Great to Bo Crazy," nnd "Sad Ex periences." The company Is large and excep tionally brilliant. Seats on sale Friday morning at 9 o'clock. CHECKERS THURSDAY NIGHT Henry M. Blosson, Jr., popular character comedy "Chockers" will piny an engagement of one night only at tho Grand opera house next Thursday evening. Hans Robert will be seen In the title role which ho played Inst senson with immenso suc cess In Now York City. "Checkers" hns certainly won a most unusual amount of prnlso from tho critical as well as the public at large. It has in Alii DOOTOB'S ALL AGREE THIS TIME; The most eminent writers on Materia Jrdicn, whoso works are consulted M nr'horities nnd guides in prescribing by physicians of ail tho different schools of practice, extol, in tho most positive terms, tho curative virtues of onch and every ingredient entering Into Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. In fact it is the only medicine, put up for sale through druggists for tho cure of all dis eases of the mucous surfaces, as nasal catarrh, throat, laryngeal, and bronchial nfiections attended by lingering, or hnng-on-couglis that lins any such professional endorsement woi th moro than any amount of lay or non-professional testimonials. Do not expect tooTvfitch from tho use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It will not vafk mirnclcaIt will not cure consumption in its ad vanced stages. NoiSt?dicinctt4inNr is tho "Discovery " so good for a sudden attack of acute jugh, b.itffor thelingering, obstinate, hing-on.cough1 Ac companying cjKSrrhnl. Ufrontlturvipnlnnd-hTonclnal lnfi'pctlnns. It is a .U cflicnclousrviripdv. Infcasoa nccompaincd with wasting of flesh, nIght-swcnU, weaknlrniprlpor digestion with faulty nssimilation, and which, if ncg lectcfopbndly treated are apt to lead to consumption, tho " Discovery " has proGvonderhUly successful in effecting cures. Pesldes ei.rlng all the above distressing ailments, tho "Golden Medical Discovery " Js a5 oeciflc f'T all dlyoniM of tho muenu au-nu.r.ui'.-.l wiiirril. lHUj.'r ;' "(" i ii iiiiii inmiiuii nui J REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS? Marlon County Land Thai Is J X Changing Ownership Prices I T That Obtained. I nillllllllllllllllHl.nl OOODALE LUMBER 00. Satisfied When you meet a cook or housewife with a satisfied look, you can rest assured that (hey use t EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER I'i t Upla Ohvw Jars. C M. EPPLEY Manufacturer Salem, Oregon D.A.White&Sons Fecdmen nnd Seedmen. Poultry nnd Beo Supplies. 235 Commercial St. Phono 100 EXTENDING SUMMER EXCURSION RATES White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Is prepared to aeeeatodate any. lied crowd at aay time of the r or algnt. Phono Mala 19 S State St. Weak Mnred at all bear. To Newport and Vaqulna, "Which to People Wishing to Enjoy Nature' Beauties, Proves bo Popular Sal mon Fishing In Full Blast. The low round trip rates, season and three-day in effect from all points on tho S. P. and 0. & B. rail roads to Newport and Yaqulna dur ing tho summer, which hare proved so popular with the people wishing to view the beauties of nature and regain health and strength at that magnificent resort, have been ex tended from September 30th to Oc tober 15th. Tickets will be good for rfitnrn at any time up to and In cluding October 31, 1906. The months of September and Oc tober are the favorite ones at the seaside, when harvest and hopplek lag Is over. Finest Salmon Fishing la the North west will be la full blast. Houses can be rented cheaply and living expense are at a medium. Ample hotel ac commodations for all at low rate, Through baggage and ticket ar rangement same aa during the sum mer will be la efect. Full Inform tloa on application to S. P. or C. S. agent. Tho following real estates trans fers have been filed with tho county recerder: Anne. A. nnd Geo. Hoeflo to H. E. Noble, land In W. of N.E., ft, See. 15 In T. 9 S R. 4 E $ 1 Ina D. Donnoy to Jacob Bow der, lnnd In Sec. 18, T. 5 S R. 1 W 430 R. E. and L. M. Reeder to J. W. Moyer, lot3 5, C, block 2, Merrifleld's Add., In town of Aumsvlllo 55 Sebastino Scharback to Mrs. Martin Llmbnck, lot No. -1 In block 2, MathiaB Butala's Add In Mt. Angel 5 Sarah J. Hugglns to Hattie F. Smith, 27 acres In town of Sllverton 450 L, A. and Annlo Schafer to John Smith, 19.51 acres' In Sec. 31, T. 5 S R 1 W. . . 1000 N. and J. Holm to J. P. and P. S. Murphy, lot 5, block 87, city of Salem 2500 J. P. and P. S. Murphy to Nora Holm, lots 5, 6, 7, 8, block 2, In Merryfleld'a Add. in town of Aumsvlllo, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, block 2 1200 D. W. Smith, et al, to J. P. Murphy, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, block 2 -In Merryfleld's Add. town of AumBville. 50 lfnns llnhctt, as "Checkers." It the note of love for thoso whom the "old old story" Is still Interest ing. And It Is stold hero In n sweet charming way. Then there Is tho thrill of flerco excltlment in tho rnco track sceno for such ns lovo to feel their nerves tingle. And it is of this scene that so much has been written In highly complimentary terms. And then there is not tho tenr, exact ly, but tho lump In the throat, onco In a while, and lastly, thero Is tho laugh for all; tho short, sharp, ex plosive laugh, caused by somo snap py lino in tho play nnd the con tagious, cumulative laugh which grows with the situation till it spreads nlhover the house. In short, It Is said that "Checkers" is a rat tling good piny and that sad indeed must ho ho who doesn't enjoy every mlnuto of it. Chiof nmong tho sup port which numbers nearly 150 peo ple are Clare Armstrong, Isabelle Parker, Davo Brnlinin, Jr., Thos. M. Hhnter, Wallace Worsley, W. II. Clarke nnd Robert Craig. Seats on sale Thursday morning nt 9 o'clock. o Curd of Thanks. Mrs. Ethel Mnrlo Turner desires through The Journal to return her heartfelt thanks to the good people of Salem for their kindly ministra tions to hor son. who died hero re cently ob tho result of nn accident nt tho depot. Sho feels especially grateful to members of tho a. A. R. and othors for their presenco nt tho funeral, unil tho klijd hands thnt performed the Inst servlcc permit ted humanity for thoso who go to their final rest. .'i , tglyjgjirg jinj. Even lit Its ulcerative s...cos ii 71. yuTd to this sovereign rem edy If Its utn ho persevered In. In Chronic C.itarrh of tho Nasal passages. It Is woll, wblio taking the "Golden Medical Dis covery " for tliri necessary constitutional treatment, tc clennso tho nassaecs frrolv two or three times a day with Dr. Sago's- inuirru itenieay, hum tuorougn course of treatment gcnonilly cures tho worst CwSCS. If you hnvo hitter or had tnsto In tho morninr. poor or variablo appetite, coated toujiio, fnul b-ivith, constituted or Irrog ul, r bowel-, feel weak, easily tired, des pondent, (remit nt hmuinches, pain or dls tr.sj hi "i- isll of back," ginwlnu or dls'rrwd ' ellnp In rtomnch, perhaps uaiiMM, bittecor our "risings "In throat altr eutnir n'vl L'ndrtd symptoms of el; st itm- h nnd t ir;'1'' liver, no hiedl clnu will teitivw ynu moro promptly or ctircNeu nt'ire pri.. i'Ptuly th;m Doct'ir Plerv ' Ou.deii Mo .U-.tl Discovery. 1 or IiM3 oulv n p.irt of tho tilima sjmptotns will bo pro ont at oim time nnd ve, point t) torpid llv "r ii- '!l,ou8nes and weak 'Hiniiieh. Avoid nil hot bread and bis cuits Kilddln caUes ami other Imllgcstlhla food ami ttiUo tho "liolilen Modlc.i) Dls cowry" regularly aul Ptlek to Its use jitntll you nr. lgirod and strong. Foul, Impuro bl'"d e.m bo iniido puro bv tho ii-p of Dr. l'lerco's (lolden Medio il Ihscover. It enriches and purillos tho blow! therohv curitiK, plm)!es, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous alTcctlnns. as oesotna, tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other inanlfextntlous of Impure blood. In tho euro of scrofulous swellings, on htrod Rlnmls, open Hating ulcem, or old sores. the"Moldon Medlonl l)lscovory "has porforminl tho most marvelous euros. In boon compiled from numerous standard medical works, of nil the illfTeront schools of practice, containing very numerous exiracis irom me vniings nract llouorsof meiwc ne.euflorsi fron(ft jwlWo irms, each an loading g in tid every icsl vosvlhli'. li rms. earn nun overv Innredlent contaletl In )f IMorofc's medi cines. Ono of Ufeso Ultra book will bo mailed free tqjihy one snd ln address on postal cardpuy letter, to Dr. H.V, I'lcrco, Uulfalo. y. and rernostliiK tho same. From tlilllttlo bookIt will bo learned that W: Vwnp'i indlclues contain no alcohp. tyircotlSa1icral agents or other )olf(j(ioy or Injurious. agonU nnd that iho)farto iniulo from native, medicinal roots)! orcat vnlno. Somo of the most valuable Ingredients contained In Dr. Plcrco's Favorite Pre scription for weak, nervous. ove orkod, "run-down," nervous and debilitated women, wero employed, long years ago, bv tho Indians for similar ailments nflect liiii their squaws. In fact, ono of tho mist valuable mcdlcliinl plants entering Into tho eomposltlon of Dr. lMerco's Fa vorite Proscription was known to the Indians as "Squaw-Wood." Our Itnowl o luo of tho uses of not a few of our most valuable native, meillolnal plants was guui"u (rum vno inuinns. As made up by Improved nnd oacl pro mo rroscrini lor nea llnir thins, regulating all tho woman!" funo Preserlntlon" I most, oniciotit romeiiy for healln coses, tho "I-'avorl s n ulcora It Is woll to nnply to tho oKm sores Dr. i'ierco'4 Aii-iieaiing haivo, which pos- cases of old sores, or open cntlng tilcors, halvo. wiilcli ii . ''. . sossos wotmeriui neniing potency wiion used ns an application to tho sores In con junction with tho uo of "Uolden Medical Discovery "ns n blood cleansing consti tutional treatment. If your druggist don't happen to havo tho " AIM Ion! i no Snlvo" In stock, you can easily procure It by oncloslnif llfty-four cents In Kstago stamps to Dr. H. V. Plerco, CM Main St., llufTalo, N. Y., and Jt will oomo to you by return past. Most drupulsts kiep It ns we'd as tho "Golden Medical Discovery." Not only docs tho wrapper of every bottlo of Dr. Plerco's doldnn Medical Dis covery, tho famous mod Id no for weak stomach, torpid i.ver or biliousness and ull catarrhal diseases wherever located, have prlubvl upon It. In polu Kimltxh. : full and complete list of nil the limredl onts composing it, hut a mnull hook has tlons, correcting dsilneements, as prolnjv sus, nntoverslon and retroversion, over coming painful periods, toning up tho nerves and hrlnalui; ahotit n oerfeet stntn of health. Sold by ull dealers In uiediclneH. It's nn Insult to jour Intelligence for a denier to endeavor to palm oil upon you soma nostrum of tuiVhoimi composition In plnco of Dr. l'lorce's world-fnmed medi cines which nro op known comoohi tio.v. Most dealers rocommond Dr. l'lorce's medicines because thoy know what thoy nro medo of nnd that the In gredients mnplow'd aro nmong tho most valuable that u medicine for like purposes can bomadoof. Tho sumo I truo of lend ing physicians who do not hosltnto to recommend thoso medicines, since thoy know exactly what thoy contain and thnt tliolr Ingredients nro tho very" best known to medical selcneo for tho euro of tho several dlsoascs for which thoy aro roo otnmonded, With tricky dealers It Ls dirfcrcnt. Something olso that pays them a little greater proilt will bo urged uKn you ns "Just as good," or oven bettor. You can hardly a (ford to accept a substitute) of iiiW.-iiotoii cini)onltlnn and without any particular record of euros In place of Dr. Plerco's medicines which nro of knowx composition nnd havo n record of orfj; prur of cure Ixdilnd them. 1'oit Know what yon want and It Is tho dealer's hurl, uoss to supply that wnnL Innlst upon U. 0-L av3ntZJa.. . it, tmji m Matt Mmiut BnaM am&c Evangelists Coming Soon. Rev. L. M. Ryan, of tho Penacos tal, mission, has received a letter from Loe Angeles stating that the six workers In tho "Tongues of IFre" religious movement left that city Friday for Portland. They are com ing by boat and will arrive In a few days. In the meantime nightly meetings aro held at the church on Twelfth street. A Football Game. The Willamette Junior football teas haB arranged a game with tho aggregation from Woodburn, and the contest will probably he pulled off oa the University fleld Saturday af ternoon. The locals nave seen prac ticing diligently each evening, and believe they are prepared for a good game. The Woodbura boys, oa the other hand, are said to be gritty young players, and there will he a hot t!at waa the two teaau dah. A number of Pendleton's flno horses wero awarded prizes nt tho Walla Walla fair. Trust to Nature. i A great many. Americans, both men and women, are thin, pale und puny, with poor circulation, bccuuno they have ill treated their stomachs by hasty eating or too much eating, by consuming alco holic beverages, or by too clo?o confine ment to home, office or factory, and In consequence tho stomach must be treated In a natural way before they can rectify their earlier mistake. Tho muscloi In many sueh people, In fact In uvery weary, thin and thln-bloodcd person, do their work with great difficult. As a reult laiigue comes early, li extreme and lasU long. The demand for nutritive aid is ahead of the supply. To Insure, perfect health tvery tiwue. bone, nerve and muscle should take from the blood cer tain materials and return to It certain others, it Is necewary to prepare the stomach for the work of taking up from the food what Is nocewary to make good, rich, red blood. We mutt go to Nature for the remedy. There were certain roots known to the Indians of this country before the advent of the whit which later came to the knowledge of tbt settlers and which are now growing rapidly In professional favor for the cure of obstinate stomach and liver troubles. These are found to be safe and yet cer tain in ineir cleansing ana invigorating effect upon the stomach, liver and blood. Thee are: Golden Seal root. Queen's root. Stone root, Bloodroot, Mandrake root. Then there U Black Chernrbark. The medicinal principle residing In these native root when extracted with glyc erine as a solvent make the mont reliable ana efficient stomacn ionic and liver In vlgorator, when combUwd In Just the right proportions, aa In Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery. Where there la bankrupt vitality wieh as nervous exhaustion, bad nutrition and thin blood, the body aeqalree vigor asd the nerves, bleed and all the ttanes feel the favorable effect of tMa sovereign remedy. Although sosse phytklana have bem aware of the high Medicinal valaa of the above mentioned plant, yet few have ued pure glycerine m a sol vest and awalty the doctors' prescrlpttoM called fer the !sredlats In vary fag aawmnu. eUh aieoKoL The "Golden Medteal EMeeoTery m a aUHc preparation coatposMwtal of the giyaerto extracts of the a bore iaoetleMd tsgelaJHs fredlew and eontalea m aleafeet ec bamf el ham fern If , I . .. pl fwmBffH cflBBBBBBBB I "B SSsW - Wild Rose Flour $1.00 Per Sack GOLDSMITH'S "HAUNCH OF VENISON" that ho lauded must havo been the plcturo of our flno legs of prime lamb nnd mutton. "The haunch was a plcturo for paint ers to study, Tho fat was so whlto and tho lean wbb so ruddy." Expert Judges of prime and Juicy meats aro always delighted with the cholco cuts that wo send to their or der from our stock of fine meats. We nanuio notning out me nest. -E. CCItOSS Only Flour sold In Salem that Is mado from Old Wheat If you tiso Wild Robo, you will not havo Btlcky broad, FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS Just Received Two cars of best Star A Star Cedar Shingles. Have you tried Malt hold Boeflng or P. k B. Building Paper! Full Guarantee. Woven Wire Fencing of all kinds Feace Posts, Gates, Gate Hardware and Screen Doors. WAX.TBX 1CORLSY, 860 Oeurt 0t galena. Or. Southern Pacific Time Card, Effective Saturday, Aug. 18. Toward Portland Train Arrives. 16 C:80 a. m Oregon ez -8:23 a. m Cottage Grove a. to., through way CHINA STORE Special sale, silks, faney goods, embroidery, Jaee, gents' aad ladle' famishing goods, wraps, eoats, paats and' salts, trunks, mattings aad blaa kets. We make up new lines ef wrappers, wakKs, white nadenvear, aad ltlwoawr. ' Brerytklac uis at loweet prlaea. UmU WJm; Sr Co. S4C Cawt St., Sale, Or, No. press. No. 14- exprew. No. 12 4:40 p, ra., Oregon ex- press. No. 22211:18 fast freight. No. 226 -11:C6 a. na Joeal freight. Departs 12:4S p. n. Toward San Francisco. No. IB '10:56 v. m California express. Ho. 136:23 p, m Cottage Grove express. No, 1110:38 a. m California express. No. 22511:26 a. ra., local vay freight. Departs at 11:56 a. m. No, 2213:20 a. w through fast freight. IUUCK Ilrlclc furnUhrd fa large or small quantltiM. PrMed(brkk wade to order. Yard oa (Rate Mr, south ef PenHenUary, HALWi BRICK YAKW A. A. KUJtTOJif.Vre.