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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1906)
tt DAILY CATITAIj JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOnKR SO, 100G. at A Woman's Gratitude "For more than a year I had been a sufferer, completely broken down. I had not slept but two or three hours any night for weeks. I had such awful misery in my head, and oh, I was so irritable. I could not depend upon my judge ment, and mv memorv was 'failing. I realized that I was losing my mind, and I thought the grave, or worse, the asy- Ittm, would be my doom. My f doctor said my case was bc- tyond the reach of medicine. I hvent to a druggist and told him my condition. He recom l'mnrlnfl T)r Miles' Nervine : Ifie was pretty sure it would lliclp me, so I bought a bottle. fiThat night I took a table :apoontul, ana ten asiccp in a few minutes, the hrst rest I i&d in weeks, and oh, I will icvcr forget that sweet sleep vhile I live. I have continued taking it, and sleep like a baby, md gain rapidly. MRS. VIOLA BARKER, Orange, Texas. Dr. Mllai' Nervine t told by your Fdruoolit. who will gua'antea that the first lottl will benefit. If It fallt, ho twill refund your money. i Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind WOMAN IX THE CASE. Alleged Marlborough Itecuiue Too Attentive to Wife's Pretty Friend. Georgia Mnsons Celebrate. Mncon, Oct. 30. Thero was n sirgo and representative, gathering ft Georgia Masons at tho 120th nn- lual communication hero today. Mr. (ax Mnyorhnrdt tho grand master tates that Masonry Is flourishing In (corgla whoro thero Is 500 lodges kith 27,000 mombors, In fnct Georgia eads all tho southern states with tho exception t)f Texas. rrand Opera House JOHN" F. OOEDEAY, Mgr. Friday, November 2 lilebler & Co's Peerless Presentation In the Bishop's Carriage dimming Pollock's faultless play firom Marian MIchoIson's great Uovol. Vivid, realistic, thrilling. Hio nil-star cast Is still led on by luirmlng, captivating. .TOSSIK lll'SLKV Vhn a n 111 od nml nslsutori liv Tivron louglas, Jamos Koano. Sam Reed, lalcolm Bradley, Harry Ford, Itoso rtlnge, Mary Fnbor, Kate Jopson, ilnln Shannon and othor Import t plajcrs Prlc-s ?1 50, $1.00, 75c. 50c. Bat sale at box office Thursday at ' a m. rand Opera Hotise JOIIN F. COKDRAY, Mgr. ONE XKJHT ONLY. Toesday, October 30 A Sumptuous Production of THE HOLY CITY With LueHa Morcy as SALOME llrectlon of Lo Comto & Fleslier. A puro, Instructive, Illustrative Icry of tho days of our Saviour. 'PEUI1LY MOUNTED HtHECTLY COSTUMED. prong supporting company. rPrlcea for thU engagement, 25, 35, and 75c. Seata on Balo Tuesday 9 a, in. London. Oct. 30. Although the principles concerned maintain abso lute silence and decline to furnish any Information, all Indications tend J to corrobato the storied that n climax . ha3 been reached In the domestic 'affairs of the ducal houso of Marlbor- jough. Both tho London and provin cial papers give circumstantial do- tails, saying that tho deed of separa tion between tho Duke nnd Duchess of Mnrlborough has been slgnqd. The duke Is nt present rusticating In company with Winston Spencer Churchill nnd other relatives. Tho mystery with which tho prin cipals nro thus shrouding tho affair has boon further deepened by a statement of the duko's regular law yors, who say they aro entirely Ignor nnt of the existence of n deed of sop aratlon and that If a separation has boon accomplished It might havo been carried through by other at torneys. Tho people of Blenheim cnstlo ostatc, aro frooly discussing tho af fair and It appears to bo tho general understanding that tho magniflcont palace will bo closed, as tho duko will find difficulty In kooplng It up. It Is snld ho will tnko up his resi dence -nt Woodstock House, a small houso on tho estnto. Tho duchess remains In closo seclusion nt Sunder land Houso, this cty. Her fathor, W. K. Vandcrbllt, was with her un til threo days ago, when he loft Lon don either for Paris or Now York Thb report of tho separation of tho duko nnd duchess hardly comes as n surprise. Rumors of their dis agreements have been circulating for several years. Thoro aro uncon firmed rcpoits thnt as lato an last woek flnnl efforts wcro mado by Mr. Vnndorbllt for a reconciliation for tho snko of the children. People intimately acquainted with the Marlborough hoiishold lntlmato that tho friction became mora ncuto owing to tho slighting, unsympathe tic attltudo of tho duko slnco tho duchess' dcnfncBs beenmo inoro pro nounced. She- mndo frequent visits to specialists on tho continent for trcntmont nnd tho duke hnbltually remained bohlnd enjoying tho gay llfo of tho metropolis. According to Reynold's nowpapcr, tho duko, In tho opinion of tho duchess, paid greater attention thnn necessary to a young womnn frlond of his wife. Tho duchoss had the wnrmost sym pathy of evoryono In London con versant with tho sltuntlon. Slnco hor arrival lioro as a hrldo oloven years ago Hho has mado hor solf most popular. Sho has b'con nn active supporter of eharltlos, n hard workor for tho honoflt of tho tenants from tho Blonhelm ostnto and n gon oral favorlto In socloty nnd a frlond of both tho king nnd queon. It Is stntod that tho duchoss will havo chargo of hor two sons, Lord Blandford nnd Lord Ivor Sponcer Churchill, until thoy uro old enough to' go to school, nftor which thoy will divldo their tlmo with both par ents. o """""The Best Doctor. Rev. B. C. Horton, Sulphur Springs, Tex., writos, July 19, 1902: "I havo used In my family Ballard's Snow Liniment nnd Horohound Syr up, and thoy havo proved certainly satisfactory. Tbo liniment Is the best wo havo ever used for head ache and pains. The cought syrup has been our doctor for the last 8 years." Sold by D. J. Fry's drug storo. o Estacada Methodists are planning to build a $2000 church. A Bold Step. To overcomo tho well-grounded td reasonable- objections of the taoro Intel ligent to tho use of secret, medicinal com pounds, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, X. V., somo tlmo ago, decided to make a bold departure troin tho usual courso pursued by tho matters of put-up medicines for do mestic use, and. so has published broad cast nnd ocnTyr to tho wholo world, n full and compryio list of all tho Ingredients entering InWhocamposltlonof his widely celebrated fordteies. Thus ho has taken his numerals ;trons and patients .Into his full CnjJoncc. Thus too ho has re movcdfolanicdlclnes from among Secret nonrjffWof doubtful merits, and mado thcmWionoilcj of Known Composition. y t ils NMil stop nr, Pierce nmahnw- tlrltt 'liili i formV)). ffi nt surji prol.-nc Unit ils formula an' nf stirli rxrollonrt; hat he s n, t tiicim ,to subiecV, them tg 'JinJUiMrst iC2jUOV- T"ot only Uoofc tho nr&nner of crerr bottl? ot lir. fierce' UoUlcn Medical Discovery, l"1) turnout mcUlol o for weak stomach, torpid llTcrurltlllouv.cis Mid all catarrhal uticaws whrruvor livautl. havo iirlnttHl uixm It, fn Wiim KmbKkA, a full and complete Pst ot all tho lusrcUlcnU (.-omixxlnp It, but a amalt book has been i-omtilled from numerous standard moiln-at works ot all tbo uinercnt schools of practice, containing very numer ous extracts from tho wrltlncs of leading practitioners ot medicine, endorsing In th ttnwgct )Hilhl ttnn; each and overr Incro cllent contalm il In Dr. lMcrco's tncdlclnos. One of these UMo books will bo nailed freo toanyono sondlnif nihlrciMon postal card or br letter, to Dr. It. V. Pierce, liurralo. N. V.. and rwiuestlmr the name. From this llttlo txxjlc It will bo learned that Dr. IMerco's med icines contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral aecnts or other poisonous or Injurious attents and that thoy aro mado from natlTe, medici nal nxts ot uro it ralue: alto that nome ot tho most Taluablo Ineredlenta contained lu Dr. rturco's l'atorlto Prostcrtptlon for weak, nervous over-worked. " runilown." nervous and dobllltated women, wero cmnlored. long; Tears ajro, by tho Indiana for similar allmcttu affectlne their squaws. In fact, ono of tho most Taluablo medicinal plants entering Into tho composition of Dr. I'lorco's i avorlto 1'ni scrlptlon was known to tho Indiana as "Pcuaw-Weod." Our knowledge, of tho uses f not a few of our most Taluablo native, mo lolnal plants was trained from tho Indians. As mado tin l.y improTod and exact pro cesses, Uio" Favorlto Prescription "Is a most efficient remedy for regulating all tho wom anly functions, correcting displacements, as prolapsus, atrrverslon and retorTersion, overcoming pclnful periods, toning up tho perres and. bringing tlmut a perfect (t a toot health. Bold by all dealers la rs-xllclnou. CoiignttulntlotiN to n Centenarlnn. Jonklnstown, Pn., Oct. 30. Isaac Mather Is receiving tho congratula tions of his friends on reaching his 100th birthday. Ho lives on tho old Mather homestead, not far from Jonklnstown, and built on land grnntcd to his ancestors by William Penn moro thnn -200 years ngo, Mather who shows llttlo sign ot physical decay hus a son 83 yonrs old and a brother SG, o The Texas Wonder, Curos nil kldnoy, blnddor and rhoumatlc troublo; sold by all drug gists, or two months' trcntmont by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Ollvo itrcot, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stono'a drug otorcs. dw-lyr. rtfsajFVxyhBBatb Pv v MaaaLaV F 4 V8Bil M 'hw mm TWft rA fWK b.t 4 TJt iJaaa flUB BkV mm Now Is the Time Now is the time to select your fall clothing while the lines are fresh and styles new. This season we are showing a larger and more select Kne of men's and boys' cloth ing than ever before. Men's Suits - - $f 0 to $25 Raincoats and Overcoats - $10 to $25 THE "ROBERTS" $3.00 HAT Leads Them All For Style and Quality ' SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE " Copyright t0S I it Th Housof Kuppnhlmf Leopold's Itunber Properties Sold. Antwerp, Oct. 30. It has been stated In tho chnmhor of commerce hero today thnt Mr. Thomas Ryan of Now York n.J Ills Majesty King Leopold havo concluded negotiations by which tho formor will Immediate ly take ovor tho king's crudo rubbor properties nn Congo river. It Is stated that Mr. Ilyan acts for tho Continental llubbor company nnd tho United Stntcs Rubber company, o A llmlty Uurned Girl, or boy, man or womnn, Is quickly out of pain it Ducklln's Arnica Salvo Is applied promptly. O. J Wolch, ot Tokonshn, Mich., says: "I tiso It In my family for cuts, sores and all skin Injuries, nnd find It por foct." Quickest pllo euro known. Best healing salvo mado. 25a at J C. Perry's drugstoro. POLITICAL COLUMN Open for Notices of for nil Ofllccfl, Cnndldatca Votcm ot tho Sixth Want Roglstor nt tho city holl, nnd avo dolay nt tho primaries. It Is Im portant for good government. Voto for Grconbaum, n good buslnoss man, nnd get a good buslnoss admin istration. 10-18-td Mnuy nitric Distributed. Now York, pet. 30. 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