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DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAL, BALEM, QREGOX, MONDAY, OCTOUER t5, 1000. !$ bmaris Kidney Troubles ,ydia E. PinKham's Vegetable Compound is Espe cially Successful in Curing This Fatal Disease. jfnrs.J.K.Lany and Tlrs. S.Fraht? Of all tho diseases known, with rhich women are afflicted, chronic kidney discaso is the most fatal. In fact, tmlcss early and correct treatment Is applied, tno. weary patient seldom survives. Being1 fully aware of this, Lydia Pinkham, early in uer career, pave fexhauslve Btudy to tho subject, and in producing her great remedy for romaus Ills Jjyaia a. Pinkham's esrctablo Compound was careful to lee that it contained the correct combl- bation of herbs which was sure to con trol that fatal disease, woman's kidney troubles, iiyclia js. .Finlcham s Veee- lable Compound is the only one espe cially prepared lor women, and thou sands have been cured of serious kidney Berantrements by it. Derangements of the feminino organs quickly affect the Sidneys, and wnen ai woman has such symptoms as pain or weight in the loins, backache, beaving-down pains, Scalding or burning sensations or de posits in tno urine, unusual thirst. welling of hands and feet, swelling iinder the eyes or sharp pains in tho back, running through tho groin, Bho layinier tliatner kidneys are affected and should lose no time in combatintr ho diseaso with Lydia E. Pinkham's yeffetamo uompound. tno woman's remedy for woman's ills. Tho following letters show how aarvelously successful it is. Mrs. bamuel irrako. of Prospect Plains, N. J., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I cannot thank you onough for what Lydia dU E. Pinkham's Vcfietable CompoHnd The above cut shows our brick Int-d Torrid Zone Furnace. Guar inteed gas and dust proof. Econom pal nnd durable; for the particulars hqulre at A. L. FRASER 238 State Street. Estimates furnished on heating. GOLDSMITH'S "HAUNCH VENISON" pat he lauded must have been the picture of our fine legs of prime mb and mutton. The haunch was a picture for paint ers to study. pe fat was so white and the lean was so ruddy." Expert Judges of prime and Juicy ata are always delighted with the olee cuts that we send to their or- r from our stock of fine meats. We olle nothing but the beat. E. O, CROSS . C T. CO Steamers Pomona, and Itoaa leave foe Portland h except Stmday at MO a. . OP M. P. BALDWIN, At E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done forme. 'When I first wrote to you I had suf fered for years with what the doctor called kidney trouble and congestion of the female organs. My back ached dreadfully all the time, and I suffered so with thnt bearing-down feci lnglcould hardly walk across tho room. Idid not get any better,80 decided to stop doctoring with my physician and take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetablo Compound ana I am thank ful to say it fans entirely cured me. I do all my own work, have no more backacho and all tho bad symptoms have disappeared. I cannot praise your medicine cnouch, and would advise all women suffering with kidney troublo to try it. Mrs. J. V. Lang, of 620 Third Ave nue, New York, writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I have been a great sufferer with kidney trouble. My back ached all the time and I was discouraged. I heard thnt Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound would cure kidney disease, and I began to tnko it: and it has cured tne when everything else hail failed. I have recommended it to lots of people and they all praise it very highly. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing: In vitation. Women suffering from kidney trouble, or any form of female weak ness, are invited to promptly communi cate with Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. Tho present Mrs. Pinkham is tho daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pink ham, her assistant before her decease, and for twenty-five years since ,her advice has been freely given to sick women. Out of the great volume of car- fierienco which she has to draw from, t is more than likely 6he has tho very knowledge that will help your cose. Her advice Is, free and always helpful. i a Woman's Kenedy for Kenan's Ilia A MATTER OF ABSORBING INTEREST Lies behind that of the approaching Thanksgiving, and that Is tho lum ber question. During tho Wintei the supply Is always uncertain, but by ordering of us before cold weathor comes you can be suro of having your wants filled. We are ready to supply any kind of lumber you need. GOODALE LTJMBEB CO. Arc You Alarmed? FIRE ALARMS nURGLAH ALARMS SPRINKLING SYSTEMS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Of all kinds, and a full stock of general electric supplies'. Also all kinds of motor work done, as well as all kinds of wiring. State Agent Co. 245 Liberty St. H.S.Gile&Co. Wholesale Gtocer s and Com mission Merchants In the market at all times for dried fruit and farm produce of all klads. Special We have for sale a few apple par ts; and slklHg Macslaet; equlpmeat for a large dryer; will wake a low Iflfil!! """MuviNe I I I I 111 rc?A .MCCUMATIO ftlwH II Mi II ??'" - i B m i ! i. I i ) Jl ff I SOCIAL EVENTS Printers Entertain. The DeVInno Association of Sa lem, which is composed of the em ploying printers, held Its nnnual banquet last Saturday evening at the Angelus restaurant, and entertained a few invited guests from Portland. Ross E. Moores is president of tho association, and George F. Rodgers acted as master of ceremonies for the occasion. , After partaking of an exquisite menu, prepared by Mr. Smith for the occasion, some informal practical talks were called forth, as well as an enjoyable discussion. Among thoso who spoke were Senators Beach and Hodson, of Portland, State Printer elect Duniway, A. F. Hofer, John It. James, J. R. Rodgers, of Portland; aHo O. R. Ball, of tho American Type Foundry Company. ' rt was one of those cordial fra ternal meetings which help build up a trade or profession, nnd all present had a mpst enjoyable experience Thoso attending from Salem were: Geo. F Rodgers. . R. J. Hendricks. v Frank Jaskoski. Henry Pape. E. P. Conger. X. D. Elliott. Ross Moores, President. ' O. II. Griswold. A. F. Hofor. Frank Davey. ' , The representatives from tho Franklin Association at Portland wero ns follews: W. S. Duniway. Senator S. C. Beach. Senntor C. W. Hodson. John R. James. J. R. Rogers. O. R. Ball, National Type Foundry Will Study in Xew York. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Croasman and Miss Lillian Croasman, of Portland, leave for New York Tuesday. Mr, Croasman will bo absent a month, w"hlle Mrs. Croasman will remain for some time with her daughter, who is to study vocal music. Miss Croas man, a pupil of Mrs. Walter Reed, has a most pleasing voice, and con siderable histrionic ability, having appeared on the stage on several occasions. Engagement . Announced. The. engagement of Miss Lena Mil ler, pf Albany, to Frank Templeton, well known In U. of 0. athletic cir cles, was announced at a luncheon for Miss Miller, recently given by Mrs. Jos. Ralston, of Albany. Miss Miller is tho daughter of State Senator Frank J. Miller, of Albany, a graduate of tho 1905 class of the Albany college, and ono of Albany's most popular young wo men. Mr. Templeton is tho last of the famous football family of Tem pleton's, and Is regarded as tho most defensive halfback in tho state. Ho has been choson, on All-Oregon and All-Northwest teams a number of times, and is a popular man,. For n Grnml Reception. The ladles of tho First Presbytorl an church are planning for a grand reception to bo given Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Babcock next Friday evening Tho nffair will bo given in tho church parlors, and all members and friends of tho pastor and his wife are invited to bo present. Circuit Court Proceedings. In the.case of the state of Oregon against James G, Seoly, Warren Eastman, Fred Bustrln and William Murphy, charged with riot, Judge Burnett Saturday overruled tho de fendant's demurrer to the Indict ment. Tho defendant plead not guilty and each defendant demands a separate trial. Tho demurrer was to the effect that tho circuit court had no Jurisdiction In the case as St. Paul was an Incorporated town. Other docket entrfoa were: C. L. Schllckhelser agalpst Fred Dose; appeal from Hubbard Justice court; defendant's motion ror new trial overruled; Judgment for plain tiff on verdict. Eugene Allen against Chas. K. Spauldlng Logging Co., plaintiff's motion to strike out parts of answer overruled. State of Oregon against Ed. Kin ney; selling liquor without a license; continued until nt regular term of court. O. G. Savage against C. C. Nott; ejectment; settled. ' Lucy Anderson against Ear) Aup- perle; defeadaats motion to set aside order discharging Jury and con tinuing cause to next term of court overruled. avuvaiSA. Sttntto iMtjmm Za StateNews The Astoria football team will play U. of O.' October 20th. John W. P.llfcy. of Gold Bonph. ' Curry county, was appointed post master at that place Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Horseman, of St. John, celebrated their fortieth weddiug anniversary Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. John G. Rich, ot Wallowa, Oregon, celebrated their golden, wedding October 9th. The Baker City merchants are to give u carnival and trados display ut that placo this week. The Linn county' clerk has Issued 1309 hunting licenses thus far this soason. A big black bear was killed In the town of Nntron, Lane county, Fri day. The Umatilla meat market at' Pen dleton was robbed ot a small amount of Money Saturday night. Tom Keaton, n 12-year-old boy nt Pendleton, had his hand blown off by the explosion of a small bomb Saturday. Tom Kelly, a stranger, was arrest ed In Oregon City Saturday, hnvlng been found In a private dwelling stealing some provisions. Louis Hadley, of Dayton, claims to be tho champion hop picker of the state, having made $112. 1G In 20 days. Two Albany men will establish a sawmill a fow miles south of Browns vlllo soon, with a capacity of 30,000 feet per day. D. II. Sears, n "prominent orchard 1st of Hood River, died at that placo Saturday. Mr. Soars was a, fruit man of Hood River, and was well-known throughout tho state. Cnrl Adlor, of Baker City, nnd a prominent merchant of thnt place, Is about to close up his business nnd retire from nctlvo work. Charles Reed, of Enst Portland, died at Seasldo Friday night. Ho was a prominent lodge mnn, being a member of the G. A. R., K. of P. and Masons. Tho University of Oregon's first nnd second teams played a gamo of football Saturday, tho first squad winning by a-score of 25 to 0. . As a result of the grain handlors' strike In Portland nine non-union workmen and a boy wero brutally beaten by n crowd of tho strikers Saturday. Tho Oaks, tho pleasure grounds of Portland, closed Saturday night. Sir John Long, editor of tho Dun dee Advertiser, of Scotland, Is vis ltlng In Portland. Tho 15-year-old son of B. E. Hampton, of Norway, Coos county, has disappeared from his homo there, and no traco can bo found of him, although his parents are searching tho surrounding towns. W. C. Cnllahnn, an Irlshmnn, who was nqrestod for drunkonnes at Pendleton Saturday, and put In jail, may have to bo sont to tho asylum, Instead of uervlng n jail sentence Ho suddenly beenmo violently In snne Saturday night, and nearly chewed the hand off a fellow pris oner. William Matthews, alias Billy Davis, a notorious criminal, who hns served two terms In the Wnlla Walla penltentlnry, nnd who has shot nnd wounded two officers In his time, was arrested at Eugene Saturday nf tornoon. Ho Is now wanted at Spo kane for horse stealing. Habit-forming Medicines. Whatever mar be tho fact as to many be na of the so-called patent medicines con Ml K1S taining Injurious Ingredients as bro.uily published In .oino journals of nioro or less Influence, this publicity has certainly boon of great benotit In arouulng needed attention to this sablect. It hal. In a consldorabio measure, resulted In the most Intelligent people avoiding sucti foods and medicines us may be fairly ius pected oi containing tno injurious ingre dient complained of. Recognizing thl ... ... L,. n n. III,.,.,, rt llMffalt . some time ngo N. Y., "took tlmeby the forolock," in It were, and published broadcast all tho Ingredient of which hi popular medl clned are compoiuxl. Thus no has com pletely forestalled all harping critics and all opposition that might otherwise bo urged aglnt his medicine, becauso they are now or known composition. Fur thermore, from the formula printed on every bottle wrapicr. It will be wen that thee medicines contain no alcohol or other hablHorralug drug. Neither do they contain any narcotics or Injurlou agenU. their ingredients being purely vegetable, extracted from tho root of medicinal plant found growing In the depth of our American foreu and of well recognlwd curative virtue. Instead of alcohol, which even In iraall portion long continued, as In oUtlnate cases of dlsoawt, become highly objec tionable from Ut tendency to produce a craving for stimulant, Dr. Pierce eu ploy chemically pure, triple - refined glycerine, which of luelf la a valuable remedy In many caaec of chronic dUea, being a superior demalcet, antiseptic, antlfermcnt and supporting nutritive. It enhance the curative action of the Golden Seal root, Stoae root. Black Cherrybark and Bloodroot, contained la "GoWen Medical DUcovery." In all bron chial, throat and luag affection attended with aevere cough. A will be ee from the writings of the Mnlneat Drs. Grorw Gee, of New York; Batboiow, of Jeffer son Medical Collie, PhUa.; BewWer.of Cincinnati: Ellis wood, of CMeot Hale, of Ckleago, aad oUr wbe tad ta leader In their fteveral MboeJT of pracUee, the foreaolag Meat are the very ht liigredleoU taat Dr. Item aesM feavn cliotc M NMka P ate f aaott Dicovery r tit Mire of a4 oly krostetilaL threat aa Umx a Me, kmt afato of cbroato AUnk Is (Jl It vartett fena wbver W4. Jwnjijiji'MAAk ('isMiM -JUirwiW H In most rv 1 PERFECTION Oil Heater (Etiuiiry:d with Smokeless Device) It will heat a room in no time nnd will keep it warm and coiy. Oper ated as easily as a lamp and perfectly safe. Wick cannot be turned too high or too low. Gives no smoke or smell because fitted wun unique smoKcicss ucvitc. yau uc carricu uuuui, which cannot be done with an ordinary stove. The Perfection Oil Heater is superior to all other oil heaters and is an ornament to any home. Made in two finishes nickel and japan. Brass oil fount beau tifully embossed. Holds lour quarts of oil and burns nine hours. Every heater warranted. i If not at your dealer's write nearest agency for descriptive circular. THE Ur.vM irv ! JXXyJ JLrfllllf! ,U.round household t' ' lamp. Made of brass throughout and nickel .plated. Equipped with latest improved burner. Every lamp warranted. An ornament to any room whether library, dining-room, parlor or bed room. Write to nearest agency if not at your dealer'. STANDARD OIL Write Us Today! FOR Ff ee-Electric Flat Iron Ml rill' I Wo will deliver the Fiut Iron, Jrco of chnrgo, for thirty dnya' trial. You nro under no obligation to purehaso tho Iron .wo want you to learn what It will do In raving labor, tlmo nnd money, nnd to give you nn opportunity to tost this grcatost ot all household con vonlonces in a practical way. AH oqtilpment dollvored with each Iron, which may ho attach ed to any electric lamp socket. Fill In tho coupon below and mull to us AT ONCE. CUT OUT Salem, Oregon, Gentlemen: You may deliver to mo ono Electric Flat Iron, which I agree to try, nnd, If unsatisfactory to me, to return to you within 30 days from dato of delivery, If I do not return It at thnt time you may, charge, same totny account at 14,00, It Is understood that no, charge wilt 'bo made for the Iron If I return It within 30 days. Namo Dept. J. AddrosB PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Tclcpone Mam 84 Safem, Oregon For Railroad Work Men and team wasted by Wil lamette ContructIOB Company. Ap ply at oXc, Ladd & Bush bank build litf, upatalrs. 19-1-tf houses there is a room without proper heatinyj facilities to say nothing of chilly hallways. Even though the heat of your stoves or furnace should be inadequate to warm the whole house there need not be one cold spot if you have a t, !? and !. COMPANY A u COUPON TtieFtshioa Stables, Ufta-dat livery a4 b U, yuseral turaoul a spcckHy. Tally ho for plculea asd exeurtJoM. rkt) 44. CJTAi. 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