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DAILY CAT1TAL JOUItXAL. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOI1EU 20, 1000. 3?1AXR &JLMJk.Srm PURIFY OREGON llALIiOT. CREAMERY AT SPHING1K1I,D ! ; The Amerh in People are Noted for Their Love of Fair Play. So Tree U This, That It nay Be Said To Be a National Trait of Character. Thejmnt who (strikes another o foal blow, or mnliMmidf irto. uM i.t fn his Kusint 3s, ot in his social standing is detested and abhorred. The Ameri. : can pcHple ro Tot generally slow to manifest thclr-disapproval of such unfair treatmcMta lcan opportunity is afforded. IllusUzt - of this disposition is the fact, thnt nltlM,r.i. ,, rt. nn,i . j llclous ultfc h upon Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, and his widely celebrated Fami'ly Medicine! UT vc sometimes iniurcd the sale of tlifs mnritnrinn. m.nu. f i Itimc, uctA en such unjust assaults-have been met and their falsehoods com. plctely jeiut u, a natural reaction has followed and their snln )mn hoon fniiu ! restorWT nga n. J Ill Xl'v ZZSJiLtheJjniirx Home Journal, of Philadelphia, which, in 1WM, Bnbi'shctL most tnalicjou'ly laii-. glanderous and libelous article. ATTiirETng 'r. Pierce n ri Ins "fnyitnip Prescription" the well-known cure lor womaTTn peculmr wet t nesscs arid distressing ailment Or. Pierce brought suit irTTfie Supreme l 'rttT'lliftale ol ISew York against the nublislipra of thrd nAi.s .Senator Nottingham Has n Sclteino lluzchvood Cream Conipaiiy Will for Reducing Fraud. Erwt Uulldlng nnd Put In Plant. Illegal elections will bo a thins of j the past If It Is possible for Senator I Several weeks ago tt was stated C. W. Nottingham to secure the pas- that Springfield would soon have a sago of the measure which he Is now ( largo creamory. Assistant Superln plannlng to Introduco nt tho next ' tendent Matohen, of tho llnxolwood sesslou of tho legislature. Mr. Not-' Cream company, says that tho com tlngham has been considering thopitny Is positively making arrnnge- prcsent limitations of tho election ments for tho laws, slnco tho last election especial-. building nnd an" a.Y.r"'!-LT"!lL.Fv?''1 "? T7lnr-,tl"' nidpmenTTiping for n l,ftnpfjpT amnunt fSlJuMiuryrrnnt fnrpr"ch n ppoperly HT-nrnpenHy pr. Pierce to? t?1 prpn' lnl irr iiPrt .nusUrn-Honnilii- Vhllp he ami his "favorite Pft-gtrip? tton " were "mnlflp.v vindicated nml thi iniinr rtmilv tv-nS'Tn-iiVSii",,, ..,.... iu"' '"-Jtnin alcohol w pnnpi inn tinneemns niul injurious ilmgw which thcl iv jnentioniMl paper had alleged it contained, vet lr. I'iprre has. rQueJLJiif ntiarncTTiiiowi lor a new tHaL tmMingthnt thereby he mnv linnllv ho n. fnnlnil 1 tunni ills! mill ndpnllnlP nirillWI Minn fnr llm nmnlMnm' U ii 1 1 i' ' I t if in ill . . I . 1 1 1. 1 ' i I ' M '. ' ' ' 1 1 1 Hge which 1 1- wns made to sufTprhv jraon of tho hrtfe falsehoods published Willi III ii ill'" mi", iiio uiirinieai 9 Thoro aro hundreds, ot thousands of I In Chronic Nasal C erection of a largo would establish a ly, and has come to, tho conclusion branch at Springfield Just as soon as mo arrangements mat aro now tinner nennle. nil aver this bleed countrv of ours who have been cured of nhstlnntc, chronic diseases through tho use of Dr. Tlcrco's aieuicincs aim u is only natural kntsucu ppopiosnoum runup ami spenK ielr sentiments pretty freely when Dr. Icrcn and his medicines aro so unjustly Itt&cked. I Thcso cratoful mtlents of Dr. Pierce faro to bo found In almost every hamlet land countrv villain, nnd In the farm- thouses and mechanics' cottages In every Pnook and corner of this great country. jCommon gratltudo prompt" surh people .to stnnti up ami uoionu ur. i-ierco una 'his medicines against unjust and ma- 'llcious attacks. Dr. Pierre's MpiIIpIjip li.ivn lieen nn I'sale In drug store all over this country fanu in many lorvin minis ior more tunii forty years and yet their salo continues to grow in a Kuusiaimai nnu most grail- "fylng way. This could not bo the enw If tnev wero not remedies of more than ordinary merit. WHAT DO THEY CURB ? Dr. Plerco's Favorite Proscription Is not advertised as a "Cure All" but admirably fullllls a singleness of purpose, being a superior and mojt.nosltlve remedy forotie class of diseases only thoo ouilv recog nized weaKii("es. derangemenK, Irregu larltles and painful disorders peculiar to women, it is n powenui, yet gmitiy act ing, Invigorating, tonic am! streuKtlienliu; nervine. For weak, worn-out, over-work ed women no matter what has cau.Mil Cntnrrh. It U wpII In cleanse tho nassanes two or three, tlmp n day with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itemwly lluid, while persisting In the use of tho "Uoldeii Medical Discovery - for Its Mood cleansing and specific curative effects uiMin tho diseased mucous membranes. It will cure a very largo percent, of all ca?c, oven alter they have reached the ulcera tive, or cnronie singe, anu no matter of 7n)ir iikiiii ptfirs' sfuiidlni; "'ci mn be. It Is equally efllcaclous In affections of tho mucou lining of tho larynx, bronchia and respiratory nrcans In ceneral. t lm purimr broinliltli, laryngitis and other alfectlons ' n,mn giving riso to obstinate, hang-on-coughs. I w,v""' It Is not soroik! In acute coughs following "If my siiuucn con. s, asm mo lingering, clminlc coughs. :or must the "Uolden Medical Discovery " bo expected to work miracles. It will not euro consumption In Its advanced stapei no incdicltio will 'do that, but for nil olwtlnatv liang-on-cutiglia due to Inryuglnl or bronchial Irritation and klndnfl afTectlons, of tho throat which, If neglected or badly treated, aro likely to lend tip to consumption, tho " I)lcovery "can lie relied upon to produco the best curative results. Tho "tJoliIon Medical Discovery" Is, from Its tonic and specific curative con trol over mucous surfaces, especially that hnd there boon a dlfferonco in tho manner of voting some changes would have been seen In tho results of tho election. Accordingly the sonntor Is work ing over a plan which ho thinks will reduce fraud nt elections to a mini mum. Ho Is thinking of a bill which will provide, In offoct, that wherovor a voter does not register, according to tho requirements of tho registra tion Inw, nnd yot goos hoforo a no tary on eloetlon day nnd swears In jhls vote, he will, whon ho dopofllts his ballot In tho box, bo roqulrcd by tho Judge of election to put his nnmo upon tho ballot as well ns up on tho stub. This plan, In tho opin ion of Mr. Nottingham will put nn ond to the stufllng nt ballot boxes In etilroclii'is In curing lnljgetlon, dvsiMnv sia.we.tK stomach ami "Liver Complaint,' law had boon in forco nt tho last, election," said Mr. Notting ham, In discussing his ponding meas ure, "there might luivo boon' a gront change In results whon tho ballot boxen nt Sellwood wore opened nnd tho votes counted. It would thon finvo boon possible to lmvo told nt n glnnco the lllegnl votoa from tho legal nnd to havo sifted tho conton tlon down to a cortnlnty." advisements enn be completed. Tho company .now has two routes which are paying well, hut tho cronm must nil be shipped to Albany. Mntchen drove up the Wlllnmotto ns far ns Jasper, coming bnck through tho Pleasant Hill country, and is moro Impressed ' than over with dairy prospects surrounding Sprlnglleld. o Did Not Know Pass Word. A Portland mnn, In sponklng to a Journal reporter today, snld: "This Is the dryost town that 1 was over In. Now Sundny I worked for tlireo hours to got a glass of boor. "I finally mot a mnn who asked mo my name, my residence, nnd In fact I went through nn examination Rim- liar tn applying for a llfo Insurance "At tho conclusion tho stranger looked mo ovor. 'Woll,' said he, 'yon go n round this block nnd go through sonio passage .ways," which ho descrlbod, 'then you knock live distinct knocks, throo short nnd two long.' Woll, said tho Portlander, I did as Instruotod, nnd tho door opened ns by inugle, but tho next time I came to Salem on n Sundny I'll bring my liquid rafroehment" (..)).: wocfi?i stomach and IkiwcIs lm In thousands of cases been cured by It; 1m oustinatu chronic diarrhea. In addition to all tho foregoing, not the leost valuable of the mnrvelously cITIca- e - uiseov ittug and ver tno most cniclcnt In milldlnc nn tho strength. . VV.A'- .Ti'... 1 " ' ."1....1 ",""; regulating all tho womanly function.; othpraff banishing naln nnd bringing about a res- ZRJ.lc.cJ. . ..i?.. lVwI"ant- 11-1 m. at . . .... -' JIIV IHIP'fll It fllf IUIIIlll 111-lllL.lll IJ13' uiar ana iieaiuiy, vigorous conuiiion 01 covcry - cr0 S(, .dn a rango of illrenses tho whole Jemalo system. Ihtis It cor- S n,, ialn n a nntM sent freo on (lli ments of tho fcmulo tielvlc organs, duo to It wns BUggMtod nt tl.ls point that with me." - ', i. .. .. ..,.:: . v . t. -"--"-.-' .,... . - ., . . . . . . or uinouHiie. r.ven uirenitton ot tno iiiiu Hiiprems court 01 tno Hinto migiii 1 t nn lir)!iif (Ifiirti. uliri Intr if lu frnm 1i fc!r-w5 -Favorlto Prescr nt JoS- 1 I bevfo i lNllclmWmi recis prompsus, or lamng 01 womo. retro-1 reiuestmalle.I to Dr. U.V. Plerco. JtuiTalo crsion, nnteversion ami other uispinco- - If Interested send for IL icnts of tho fcmulo jielvle organs, duo to T,0 .uiwerful nltenitlvoor l.lool m.rlfv. weakness or over exertion, lilting or fa- ng properties poMscd by tho "DlHcbv tlgmng over-work. In short, It mokes 'pry i Wl naturally suggest Its use for tho weak women strong and sick women well. )CuVo of blotches, pimples, eruptions; ns As to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DIs- eczema, salt-rheum, nnd other sUIn nfT...- covery It has a very largo rango of nppll- lions In all of w hlch It has made romark- cation, yot It is by no moans recommended 1 atiin cures; ulsi In scrofulous lores nml old, as a "vuro-Aii.r nltAOfi te im Klnul 1fkM talrtr nttnstln UIa iua 1m t)li.onn A II.IIahIIi... LMh. BHVMkHU.UI WIVANI .iittliriiiHt l'uirvinus lt!Vt'l IIC" I'll 1 M'UU p Jlll-f IIUUHIU OdIIU and Is at tho name titno a mot lnylgonit- ait a local application, while taking tho It ixwMfeftoa innrveloua open ulcers, or oatlntfhon. To heal tho r nliifinclnrr nmipltnt tttfnr nun Dp t'l-prn A II. If nnllnr W-iIia BO eri eal m Dl curative value In all catarrhal affections, , Ing tonic, or strength giver. It exerts a "Golden Medical Discovery" to correct specific, cleansing, soothing and healing the blood nnd clennso tho system. A liox 1 effect upon nil the lining mucotn mem- will bo mailed to nny address on receipt 0 iiiy-iaur cents m stamps. 11 your drug tlst don't have It In stock, address Dr. - no matter where located. look with some disfavor on tho plnn to mark tho ballot of oncli unrogU torod votor, bh such n prncoodlng would ho In violation of tho consti tutional strictures rognrdlng ft socrot vote. " - , "The pooplo want nn hon'ost voto1," said Mr. Nottingham, "and I do not think that any groat objection would bo raised to such n plan, slnco it would work for tho purification of tho election from fraud nnd Illegal ity. It may be that some means can bo found which will not fun counter to tho constitutional objection, but I think tho plnn Is a good 0110 If there Is not, nnd I nm going to Intro duco such n bill whon tho loglslaturo meets." Senator Nottingham argues that Game at Kugoue. The Junior ttnin of thfTbTogon Pnlvwrslty defeated tho Kugono high school In scoro of 27 to 0, Snturday. 0 Catarrh of the Stomach A PLEASANT, SIMPLE, HUT SAFE AND EFFECTUAL CUHE FOlt IT. CoMs Nothing to Try. Cnfhrrh of tho stomach has long boon considered tho next thing to In curable. Tho usual symptoms nro n In most houies there ii a room -without proper besting facilities to My nothing of chilly hallways. Even though the heat of your stoves or furnace should be inadequate to warm the whole houtc there need not be one cold spot if you have a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equlprvcd with Smokeless Devlee) It will heat a room in no time and will kith it warm and coty. Oper ated as tailly as a lamp and perfectly safe, Wick cannot be turned too high or too low. Gives no smoke or smell becauie fitted with unique smokelen device. Can be carried about. which cannot be done with an ordinary itove. The Perfection Oil Heater is superior to all other oil heaters and is an ornament to any home. Made in two finiihei nickel and Japan. Brass oil fount beau tlfully cmhotted. Holds four quarts of oil and burns nine hours. Ev.ry heater warranted. If not at your dealer's write neare.it agency for descriptive circular, J&yQ LetHTip ,n.rol" n?o chohi T'' lamp. Made of brass throughout and nlckel.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's. STANDARD Oil, COMPANY Hazelwood 'The butter which makes any bread taste good" can now be found in all stores where the Yellow Hazelwood Flag Is shown in the window; the rodstratlon of a voter places him ),r"n or M"tlnR -onimtloii after cnt-j ' nir nppmminnlMrl unmnnitina wlflil nH MAAM.I hI.1...A .. ... 1 ..VV.....1. 1....V.. .Wt..V,,...V.' ...... u iviuiu an hi 1 uniiiuiiL-u, iMiriy. nun 1 , , , ... ,, ., . .., ,. , . . sour or wntory risings, n formation .... w.vv.K. .., i.u,.,,ii,wwiis, ,1 in nub fair, theroforo. for n person who hiin not so placed hlmsolf on record, Mr. Nottingham nays, to bo nllnwod to cast a voto which novor bo picked out from tho masH as hnvlng been cast by him should it bp shown after tho election that his roRldoncu and other' nunllflcntlons woro lllognl. With tho nnmo on tho ballot cast It would be nn onsy mattor to find and throw aside the voto of any man who had boon shown subsequent to the election not to ho qualified to cast n voto. o More High Top Shoes Wo Just rocolvod a big shipment, nnd can fit yoti In nil atyU'M nnd grndos, while nt other Btoron you tuny hnvo to tnko "nnythlng" they happen to have. $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5, $6, $7 At thoso prices, every ono a big bargain, your pocket book can certainly bo fitted nnd you'll havo Dry Feet All Winter Don't buy high top shoes until you hnvo visited thin store. HLESSED THE AITAItK. Mofct Hevert'iiil Archbishop Christie Olllclnfed nt Dedhntfiry Hervlres nt St. Jofccph'N. Don't buy your winter supply of flour sack of until you have tried a NEW PERFECTION FLOUR MADE BY CAPITAL CITY MILLS It la the bet flour ever bld in Salem. Remember our ce?eal are strictly up-to-date. latest up-to-date mill or the coast. Try it. The mill thaj make Salem famous as a -seat market. FOR SALS BY ALL DEALERS. BRYANT & REEDER We hate the Dedicatory sorvl.'os woro conduct ed yesterday at St. Joseph's Catholic church. The new altars woro blow) od and the Interesting scrvlcos wero conducted by Most Hoverond Arch bishop Christie of tho diocese of Ore gon City The archbishop was as sisted by Rev. Father McDovitt nnd Mr. Delorlraor, of tho cathedral nt Portland, and by Itov. Father A. A. Moore, of St. Joseph's. The sorvlces wero interesting and were witnessed by a largo congregation. After tho now altars wore blosned by the archbishop, high mass was sung by Itov. Father McDevItt and then the nrchblshjp preached a very able and eloquent sermon on "Tho True Church." Archbishop Chrlstio returned to Portland last evening. Father McDevItt preached a very able sermon last night. In his remarks after blessing the new altars, the archbishop expressed his' complete satisfaction with the condition of St. Joseph's and congra tulated the people of the parish on their enterprise and on their priest, Itev. Father Moore. If expressed himself as being emlnontly pleased with Father Moore's splendid work In this field. The Improvements that have been made on the Interior of St. Jospeh's have added much to tho beauty of the church. The work was begun lu September-and cost about 12300. o " WO MeWtmVmtimiikm of gases, causing press nro on tho honrt nnd lungs nnd difficult bronth- Ing, hondnchos, fickle npputlto, norv ousnofw and a genoral played out, languid fooling. . Thoro Is often a foul tnsto In tho mouth, conted tongue nnd if tho In- torior of tho stomach could bo scon It would show a slimy, inflamod condition. Tho euro for this common. nnd ob Btlnato trouble Is found In n treat ment which causes tho food to bo readily, thoroughly dlgostod hoforo It haa tlmo to forment nnd Irrltnto tho' delicate mucous surfacos of tho stomuoh. To socuro n prompt and healthy dleostlon Is tho ono neces sary thing to do nnd whon normal digestion In secured tho catarrhal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. Harlanson, flio safest and best trentment Is to tiso aftor each meal a tablet, composed of Dlnstase, Aseptic Pepsin, -a little Nux, Golden Real and fruit aolds. Thoso tablets can now bo found at all drug stores under tho namo ot Stuart's Dyspepsia Tnblets and not being a patent medicine enn bo used with porfeot safety nnd assurance that healthy appetite nnd thorough digestion will follow tholr regular ubo aftor meals. Mr. ft. S. Workman, Chicago, Ills., writes: "Catarrh Is a local condl tlon resulting from a neglectod cold In tho head, whoreby the lining membrane of tho nose bocomea In flamed nnd the poisonous dlsohargo therefrom passing backward Into tho throat reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh of tho stomach. Medical authorities prescribed for mo for three years for catarrh of stomach without cure, but today I am the happiest of men after using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, I cannot find appproprlato words to express my good fooling. I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is tho safest preparation as well as the simplest and cfost convenient rem cry for any form of Indigestion ca tarrh of stomach, bltlouness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. Send your name and address to day for a free trial packago and see foj yourself. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 58 Stuart Bid.. Marshall, E. L. Irvin & Co. PRACTICAL SHOE MEN 326 State St., Salem Repairing a Specialty n MARKET QUOTATIONS "Mnku Kalem it (loud Market." Home HAIjEM mahket. 25 G Htclucr'n Market. Donlors In fish, gatno nnd poultry, lllghost cash prlcu paid for eggs. Prompt delivery. Btnto street. 10-3-tt Poultry, Eggs, etc. Eggs Per doton. 31c Iiuttor Itetall Country, 30c; creamery, 3Gc lieiiH 10c. Frys 10c Geeee 07e . Ducks SHtiDOe. FruiU, Vegetable, Ute. Now potatoes 60c cwt. Onions 8O0 cwt. Tropical rrults, Ilanana 5We per pound. Oranges 15.00 0 $0.00 Onions 78c cwt. Live Stock Market. Steers 3 03UC .Cows 224c, Sheep Z c. Dressed Veal 06c. Fat Hogs 6c Stock Hogs Cc. Oram and r4. paled Clover 10.00. Cheat 16,00. Timothy 18.50 $9.60. Oats J032c, Ilran $18. Shorts $10. Barley $18.00. Vheat, JCc Four-I3.W. Vetch $7 750. Potatoes 00c. Poultry A verago old hen, 12fl 13c; mixed chickens, 12$J12j,c; young roosters. 12i3c; drossod 17IJ Ulijo; turkeys, drissod, 21(p 23 He; geese, llvo, 8ft0c; ducks, It CM 6c; plgoons, $lffj$1.50, Pork Dressed, SOHc. Hoof Drossod, -tOSc Mutton Dressed, 7 ft 8c. Hops 100(1 cholco, 15CP12C! prime, 12 CM 4c; medium, ISO 1214c; old's, nominal. "Wool Vs Hey, conrse o medium, 2021c; Eastern Oregon, 13 1 8c; Mohnlr 20 2 8c BUtcr Fancy Creamery, 254j' 80; storo butter, 17c '- " ' o Danger from the Plague, .There's grave danger from tho plnguo of Coughs and Colda that are so prevalent, unless you tako Dr. King's 'ow Discovery for, Consump tion, .Coughs and Colda. Mrs, Walls of Forest City writes: "It's a God send to pooplo living In . cUmatei whero coughs and colds prevail, 1 flno It quickly ends them. It proronti pnoumonla, cures lacrlppe, gives wonderful relief In asthma and bay fever, and mokes weak lungs streng: enough to ward otf consumption, coughs nnd colds. 50c and $1.08. Guaranteed by J. O. Perry's drug store. Trial bottle free. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Club, 01c: valley, jJ7c bluostem, 68c. Oats Cbolco white, $34JsT.C0. MillstuK Bran, $14.60. Hay Timothy, $10O $11, Alfalfa, U se Slf RW B. JD. O JFlflrtfef A tmMm SxsU aaMlsVatBksisS fsiA Air AUK ywfPC grw9WC m n J II o tJ WIch. $11-60. t ' '