Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 07, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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DAILY CAPITAIi JQURJCAL, 8ALBM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMTIKlt 7, 1C00.
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WOMAN'S BIGHTS.
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The Dignity and Saorednesti off Motherliood.
Think' of the greatest man who has ever lived upon this earth, and
then think Of him as he layman infant, in his mother's anus. Docs Jt
,Beem possible that he should have grown, become great in the world's
niimate and perhaps had monuments erected to perpetuate his mem
ory, and' yet that the world should have forgotten even the name of the
woman who bore him ? The son's work is the mother's primarily and,
therefore, the recognition of the dignity and tender sacrcdness of moth
erhood should no longer be; delayed. It is high time that this country s
greatest treasures rim womhN who iiavb contkibuthd argkly to
MARK IT WHAT IT IS should be recognized.
Why should not these good mothers be given the right to vote and
have a voice in our government a right that is accorded to some of the
most ignorant, most insignificant and vilest of men ?
It has been well said that "for every monument to a great man
there should be a monument to his mother and the mother's monument
should be built first."
Bat Jt is not bo much thp purpose of
Mils brief nrticlo to ndvocnlo the just
rights and privileges due to tlio women
ef tills country, although it has nffortlcd
tho writer prone pleasure to pen the foro
sjolng brief tribute to their worth nud
fust deserts, as it is to call attention to
ilw fact thnt when broken down in
health and strength by over-work, tho
too frequent bearing of children, tho
Mover ending toll, worry and caro of tho
household, or by whatever may over
tax tho strength and delicacy of her
sensitive, system, there is one, tried and
prqyen. bafe remedy upon which sho
may rely to regain health, strength and
tho power to fully enjov Ilfo.
That remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favorlto
Prescription a remedy mado wholly
from tlio roots of native forest plants
which have beon proven to bo most
tfficHciom, reliable arid iinfe In tho euro
of woman's peculiar weaknesses, period
ical pains, Irregularities, wasting and
weakening catnrrhal, pelvic drains nnd
kindred ailments. It is U remedy, tho
makers of which print Its formuln on
every bottlu-wrnpper anil attest it com
pleteness awl corrections under oath a
remedy dovlsed nnd adnpted to woman's
dolicato constitution by nu educated
physician an experienced specialist in
woman's diseases; a remedy, ovcry in
rredlomHvhlch hn received tho writ
ten emfirsctuont of the most eminent
resdicnjVrlters of all tlictepvcral schools
el practlcNvfory tho cureSof woman's
peculiar dleeoaw; a rcrncdyVwhlch has
more bona-fide cures to its credit than
any othorsold by fU"Rgiitvf Woman's
sneclal rcuu rcmutks nJrtPt
whtoh contains mr alcohol
saakft ud .
Delicate, weak, nervous women should
especially shun tho uso of alcoholic
medicines which, from their stimulat
ing nnd exhiloratlng effects may seem,
for a time, to do good, but which, from
the Inevitable effect) of tho nlcoliol In
shrinking up the red corpuscles of tho
blood, are sure to do great and lasting
barm In the long run. Upsides they
beget a craving for stimulants which is
most deplorable. "Favorlto Prescrip
tion" is the one remedy for woman's
ilia which contains no alcohol.
Only invigorating and nervo strength
ening effects can follow the uso of this
famous medicine for women. It can
Hot possibly do harm in any state or
eondii
lltlon of
the system,
If a woman has bearing down, or
srawina pains. low down in
tho abdo-
men, oi pelvis,
backache, frequent
SAMUEL
DOES NOT
RANGLE
Beits His Laborers Out of
Six Days Every .
" Year
nnnernl riluntlif notion nrovnU.
among thq emiiloyoi of tho Portland
postolllco over tho 30-dny straight
llOCkllltf HVgtOlll followed bV tllO HOB-
tal department In paying clerks nnd
letter carriers by tho month. Under a poBtolUco reverts, to tho govern
tho pmctlco of tho dopurtmont, thoro mont Instead of tho mnn who does
no such thing n the Slst any in
any month. When It comes to pay
ing tho men who handle tho malls
of tho country, thnt day Is nil nnd
null and void,
It saves money to the government,
tout It doesn't pay tho butcher, Is tho
complulnt of tho posiofflco force.
nnpAnflv ihn tirtut mmatfir ponprl
Mnt out a general order calling
tentlon to tho net under which tho
uractlco U carrlwl on and setting1
forth some rulings of tho department
en tho 30-dn.y-stralght proposition.
It's all against tho clork, say tho
men In tho postofllco,
Tho net requires that all months
kail bo supposed, for tho purposes
f the payroll, to have but 30 day,
Did In all reckonlugs on day's work
m4 factional parts of months tho
list, day shall bo excluded, Its of
fret Is to work this way, according
t tto rulings of tho department.
Work Without Pay.
If a man is off duty without pay,
front sickness or otherwise, for any
Iwurtk of time, and a substltuto
1ks hk plce. tke substitute Is al-
krwd m P toe th Slst day of the
Meat, altheagk he way kavo begun
is) work o Jkat day, or ult on that
Any. It Is 6Hlly the cam If ho
"MUM" for hut om 4y 4 that the
list Uy,Jn tk MfMUk. In ar an
U tnJi k pottO tot his
m lm tkt ivr.
f nMM works all wotk mU Is
rrva" mi tk Uu feftjMUMl Mukt kifv
J to UtU list, k js. Mjr.
fainting spells, in
nervous nnd eaeilv startled,
l, Ms gnnw
ing feeling In stomach, sees imaginary
floating specks, or spots before her
eyes, has melancholia, or "bines," or a
weakening disagreeable, catarrhal drain
from pelvic organs, sho can make no
mistake by resorting to tno uso oi ur.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It will
invigorate nnd tono up the whole sys-1
tern and especially tho pelvic ergans:
Dr. Plerce'B Fnvorito rcrscriptlon if i
n sclcntillo medicine, carefully devised
bv nn exnerienced nnd skillful phyel
cfnn, nnd adapted to woman'B dellcatt-
headaches, dizzy or
system. Being mndo of nntivo American i tho sugnr trust hns done thnt very
medicinal roots, and without nlcoliol, tiling nnd still continues to do bust
It Is perfectly harmless In Ha effects . . .. . ni,i Rtnncl' thu"
in any condition of the female system. (nC88 nt tho Bin,no 0,u , ini
As a powerful Invigorating tonic," Fa- nio old stand moaning the lobbies
vorito Prescription" impart lasting of tho nntionnl cnpltol. Dnllns
strength to tho wliolo system nnd to the
orirnns distinctly femi
nu
no In particular.
For over-worked, "worn-out." run
-. J r - . ..
ovcr-workcu, "worn-out,"
down," debilitated tenchcrsj milliners,
dressmakers, neomstroBflcs, "shop-girls ,"
liouso-kCDDiTH. mirsing mowers, auu
feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's
Fnvorito Prescription
iption is
s tno greatest
I na an
appetizing cordial nnd restorative tonic.
As n soothing and strengthening nor
vino, "Fnvorito Prescription" is un
equnled nnd is invnlunblo in allaying
nnd subduing nervous excitability, ir
ritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous
roctratlon, neuralgia, iiyatoria, spairms,
Bt.Vltus'fl dnnce. and other distressing,
in urn in i .Jiii
nervous svnintonifl cotnuionlv attendant
upon functional and fcrganlc dlseaso of
tho wotnnuly organs. It induces ro-
Iresiung Bleep atui relieves mental anxi
ety and despondency.
No woman suffering from any of tho
above symptoms can afford to accept
any Becrul nostrum or mcuicmo or un
known composition, an n substitute for
n jucdicitio Hko Dr. Pierce's Fnvorito
Prescription, which Is OK known-.com-position
and has n record of over forty
venra of cures nnd sells moro largely
io-dny than over boforo. Ita makers
withhold no secrets from their patients,
believing open publicity to bo the very
best guaranty oi merit.
Dr. Piorco Invites nil suffering women
to consult him by letter free of chtirne.
All letters erf consultation arts held iv
strictly nrlvnto nnd sacredly confiden
tial and nil answers aro returned In
plain, scaled envelopes. Address: Dr.
It. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Sur
gical Trtotltuto, Huffato, N. Y.
" i
tho basis of 1-30 of a year's snlnry
- .., - ...'.., , ,.
111 111 li IIJUMlll D PtlKll, UD VI1J WltDU
mny he.
Ing:
Iloro nro rqiuo mora nil
An employe who works from July
S x 1A nml la nlinntit I limit n
x in w mm is uunviii. 'uuiuui- ihj
to
during tho romn ndor of tho month
.a . .1 . .
osos 2130 of tho monthly compensn-
tlon, leaving 0-30 duo him for tonl,,0""""",w """ "" ""! ", 3 is
'. . . mn tho surface. Placer mining is
unyB' services
An employo who works July 31,
ouo day only, cnunot bo pnid there
fore. An employo appointed during n
31dny month rccolvcs 1-30 of ono
"'" io"H'i'iinuon mr vncii uaj o
AcvtnAa nvnnnl im Mufr
,, '.....
Mnnv nthor decisions nro sot forth
to tho Bnmo cffcct whoro ,n cnch
InutntiAA fni. tlm t.lnnni. nllnn-n.1 v
'the department for tho conduct of
tho work.
SiibstltutoH' Poor I4iy.
Another thing of which tho clerks
complnln Is thnt whoro a subBtltutQ
takes tho plnco of a hlgh-Bnlnrled
clork ho receives only tho amount
allowed for dorks of his class, al
though ho may bo doing tho samo
at-!""'01"'0' work ni1 " n" m??nt'
n JJ wan vrhoto idnco ho takes.
::w,u,w,v,vo- "" "' ". """
the government gets the service and
part of tho money back.
This applies to tho clerks nlono.
Tho carriers aro organised, and hnvo
beon exempted from the rule. An
oxnmplo of tho rule Is Hko this:
If tho cashier Is oft duty, without
pay, and Is receiving n monthly or
yearly snlnry averaging $5 a day nnd
tho substltuto bejong to a class
where tho average Is but $2.23 a day
although tho substltuto may do his
work and meet all tho demands of
tho service, yet ho receives only his
average and tho dIKerenro botwecu
thnt and whnt the cashier Is allow
ed regularly goos back to tho gov
ernment. Another case of whero
the government gets tho work and
part of Its money back.
There Is considerable fooling
among the clerks, and It would not
be surprising If some action were
taken looking to a reformation of
tho rulo. Similar feellar f Mid to
exist all over the country.
Tho pott nutter fceaeral. fro the
fund revert In tkta matter, Jnet re
postofflces, for increase among the '
postofflccs, fo rlncreases among the
lowest salaried clerks. Postmaster
Mlnto received orders to incroaso tho
salaries of four $600 clerks to $700
and ono $700 clerk to $800,
Meanwhile, many of the older
clerks who have ndt received nn in
croaso in yearB lost in tho transne-
tlon.
o
Smiles
Tho showers have come and Indies
who cot out in them will revel in
thoso soft nnd rosy complexions so
peculiar to western Oregon.
A Coqtiillo Valley Development
League has been formed.
. . .
Moro men in tho city council who
pay tholr hills. '
Senator Dolllver soys the sugar
trust would go bankrupt it is rnised
, . nilf ,,
tlio price of sugar a cent a pound.
becauso it would decreaso consump-
tlon. Tho chief argument against
Senator Dolllver"s assertion Is that
nomlzcr. Chances nro he never said
any bucIi thing.
"Fame Is n food that dend men
ont." AiiBtin Dohson, poet laureate
of England.
After today Mr. Honrst will bo less
a man of mystory.
Portlnnd pollco under the prosont
Democratic municipal administra
tion, aro not permitted to uso tho
lurid lnnminRO
of red and greon
'COnimonly cnllod profanity, while
on
duty.
Doc Gibson whb city mnrshnl for
flvo years nnd novor wns nccussod of
grafting a dollar.
Eugene wants pnved streets.
A
With n Hebrew in tho cnbln8"1
they really ought to tako out y i
moro IiiHiirnncd on the cnpltol nt
Washington.
o
CJold Output In IncrenHing.
Now York, Nov. 7. Tho mint
report on tho world's gold produc
tion todny states thnt $425,000,000
worth of tho prcclons basic metal
was produced Inst year. Tho pro-
" c 1375,000,000 was the
output. It is expected thnt next
(
year's rocora win uring mo nan
i billion mnrk In sight In fnct will
IpnBs It If big dovolopments thnt nro
expected InAfrlca nnd Alnskn como
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, L , , ,, .,,.!.
ilng nt nn ImmoiiBo rnto nnd Alnskn s
" ....... . . , -.i..i
fr rr .1 ipinn u iiriunii'i mil im iiii:i itii r
on tno Biirince. rincer minuiK
being replnced by tho grent mnchln
ery which Invention hns provided
for oxnctlng tho Inst grnln of gold.
It is freely predicted thnt Alaska
will ono day Biirpnss tho Rnnd,
which Is nt present tho grcntost pro
ducing gold Hold. Now como tho
news from explorers ami scientists
that South Amorlcn is tho richest
country in tho world In gold. Its
0lct0 nim0 nogllgablo to
day, but In tho coming generation It
will bo mndo nnco moro ns It wns In
tho days of Montezumns, tho world's
grentost source of bold supply. In
tho United States, Nevada, Califor
nia, nud Idaho are, In order, the
centers of greatest dovelopmont nnd
promise nt present. With modern
methods tho old Cnllfornla fields
aro being worked over again and
producing better returns than ever,
o
lUnkn Murder Trial.
Watortown, N. Y Nov. 7- Tho
trial commenced today of Paul
ninko who Is charged with tho mur-
der of George Machuga. Tho crime
was a revolting ono and tho court
house was packed at tho opening of
tho procoedlng with tho persons
anxious to seo tho prisoner who has
pleaded not guilty to tho Indictment.
A War of Illood.
Tho year 1903 will long bo re
membered In tho 'homo of P. JC.
Tacket, of Alliance, Ky as a year
of blood; which flowed so copiously
from Mr. Hackct's lungs that death
seemed very near. Ho writes: "So
vcro bleeding from tho lungs and a
frightful cough had brought mo at
death's door, when I began taking
Dr. King's N Discovery for con
snmptton, with the astonishing result
that after taking four bottles I, was
completely reeteted and ns time has
proven permanently cured." Quar
aatoelt for sore lungs, coughs and
1&1, nt J. C. Perry's drug storo.
WUJf 0,11 U.ftQ- Trial bottJe
Lard
No one on this grden earth can eat
lard-soaked food day after day and not
feel its ill effects eventually. You may
have one of those iron
,liiMi -will nrnvG unsusceptible for a time, can eat lard-laden pie?
but the hog-fat and its accompanying ' Ask your regular grocer for a pail of
indigestibility will do its work sooner or Cottokne and start tomorrow on the way
later. It is an absolute fact that lard to "lardless cookery." It will insure both
imply hog-fat is indigestible, and that for yourselt
it is not fit for the human
Cottolcne, on the other hand, is made
from pure, refined cotton seed oil a
product of nature which is thoroughly
nnlntfltile. diVestible and healthful. No
f -- J o
other shortening contains
COTTOLENE was granted a GRAND PRIZE (highest
possible award) over all other cooking fats at the
recent Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and food cooked
with COTTOLENE another GRAND PRIZE.
"Home Helps" a book of 300 choice recipes, edited
by Mrs. Rorer,'is yours for a 2 cent stamp, if you
address The N. K. Fairbanh Company, Chicago.
A NEW FEATURE Tho patent air-tight top on this paif is for
the purpose of keeping COTTOLENE clean, freth and wholoiome;
it alio prevents it from abiorbing all diiagreeablo odor of tho
grocery, uch at fiih, oil, etc.
Nature's Gift from the Sunny South
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10 cents a
THE
Judge Welch Murdered,
Corpus Christ!, Texas, Nov. C.
hlB heart. There Is no clue. Ho re-
contly romovod a Justice of tho
ponco aud constablo from office for
neglect of duty.
o
MjuIo Happy for Life.
Grent happiness came Into tho
homo of S. C, Blair, school suporln -
tendont, nt St. Albans, W. Vn., when
his llttlo daughter was restored from
tho dreadful complaint ho names.
Ho Bay:s "My llttlo daughter had St.
Vitus' dance, which yielded to no
treatment but grew steadily worse
until na a last resort we tried Glee
trio Bitters; and I rejoice to say,
threo bottles effected a complete
cure." Quick, sura cure for nervous
complaints, general debility, female
weakness, Impoverished blood and
malaria. Guaranteed by J, O. Perry's
drug store. Price 50c,
o
Men who "make eyes" at women
on street corners and from cigar
stores In Portland from now on, will
be liable to arrest.
o .
Had a Close Call.
"A dangerous surgical operation,
Involving the romovai of a malig
nant ulcer, ns largo as my hand, from
my.daagMers hip, was prevented by
the awHcatloa of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve," saya A, C. Stlckel, of Mile
tuj. W. Va, "PersUtoat use of the
salve completely cared tt." Cure
C, rtrry tonfttot,
is no respecter
of stomachs
- clad stomaens
stomach.
better digestion and better health.
few weeks and
the digestible, never go back
of
ooing
Began in the Garden of Eden and has
been going on with all its delicious con
sequences ever since. It is the starting
point of a woman's life, the hour in which
the sun really begins to shine.
Be she savage or civilized it is the
dawning of the great light for which every
woman longs. The story of how the
world in every clime has done- its wooing
is the most fascinating that can be told
the children of men and women?
Read "The Wooing of Woman,"
by Katherrne Leckie in the November
Number of our new magazine
WOMAN
on Sale at all News
Copy
FRANK A. MUNSEY CO., New
New llrldge.
' A now bridge Is being constructed
ncr08s Mill creek on east State street
b the Btreet railway company. Pas -
8eiBprs nro transferred across tho
, wagon bridge until tho cars can
.again resume tho run to the peni-
j tentlary.
' " ta
' mta P. Starr, of Dallas, died
Moday n'sht from heart failure.
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SPECIAL BLEND
COFPEE
6 lbs. for $1 .00
This coffee can't be beat at the
price In Oregon.
Mocha and Java Blend
25c Pound
Wo want you to try our coffees
and you'll "become regular cus
tomers, have better coffee and
save money.
4. L HJarvey
Cor. Cenrt awl XJtfe St,, Safea.
. "i
nourishing and healthful qualities of
Cottolcnc. Even pie, that nightmare of
dyspeptics, becomes easily digestible when
made with Cottokne. How many people
ana your iamiiy oetter tood,
Cottokne 'shortens your food and
lengthens -your life.
Try it according to directions for a
you'll
to lard.
Woman
- stands
$1.00 a Year
York
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SH TOWX osn
Prtlilrln'f wioVa nn
flnnoone1'
that would please the pnWIo b
than when we tell them that
laundry work will be done to P1
tlnn inJ !,. Rilnm Bttsm La"'
u auu tug iwi"" "- i
J't be competed with ywl"7"
eountry for tho perfeetioa '
can'
tho
work on linen. .Ilk or woolea.
defy conjpetttloa In this line,bec
there were amy better methods
would have them at onee. i7,
Salem Steam Laundry. Prte rt
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