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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1906)
A DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVESIIJER 10, 1000. DOCTOR'S ALL AGREE THIS TIME. The most eminent writers on Materia Mcdica, whoso works arc consulted ns ar'horitles and guides in prescribing by physicians of nil the different schools of practice, extol, in the most positive terms, the curativo virtues of each and every ingredient entering into Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. In fact H is the only racdlclno, put up for sale through druggists for the cure of all dis eases of the mucous surfaces, as nasal catarrh, throat, laryngeal, and bronchial affections attended by lingering, or hang-on-coughs that has any such professional endorsement worth more than any amount of lay or non-prof esaionai testimonials. Do not expect tooTjuch from the uso of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery It will not wok miracles It will not cure consumption in its ad vanced stages. No aflWIclnojviHTNJr Is the " Discovery " no good for a sudden attack of acuta Gugh, mil for tnciingoring, opsunnte, iinng-on-cougiiB. ac- hnl, tMrnt, 'nryrfWH ond nnchinl affections. It la a.rno VoaclouaySmgdy. Irycnscs accompaincd with wasting of flesh, night-sweats, weak sTnlrmLpor digestion with fealty assimilation, and which, If "neg tecteVop'oadly trcaTed are apt to lead to consumption, the "Discovery" has prowrwonderiuiiy succcssiui tn euccung cures. Uesfdds elirlnir all the nbovo distressing Allmpnu. thn"tJo!den Mcdlc.il Discovery " U n. mtorlRr fAr nil iIUohsm of the milCOUR " "' --' j -- i - BiiiirrrrHTn'. ( .'iit.irrn. w';;""jf ' " ' ' IMIITH GALENA COMES ASHORE. Is Now Fully Half a Mllo From Deep Water. jrililUi or n- vie orirnn Even I Stiigi-a it iv.irpWd to this sovereign rem ii whllo taklmr tlio Golden Mcillcu! Dis covery " for tlin necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse tlio p.uinfjcs freely If (ijt use I mi net-severed In. In Chronic 'atarrh of tho Nasal ms.a("., Ills wiH, two or three times a day with Dr. Sago's Catarrh' Remedy. This thorough course of treatment generally cures tlio worst cases. If you have bitter or had tasto In tho morning, jkkh or variable npp'tlto, coated vnnftuo, iqui ureiuu, coiisiipiucii or irrr ular bowel, fool weak, ra dly tired, des pondent, frequent hondni lies, pain or dis tress In "mull of brick," Rimwlnt or distressed fudlug In B'omnch, pcihtpi nausea, bitter or Miiir"rldiiKs"lii tliro.it alter ont'mt, and kindred oymptom of weak stomach nnd torpid liver, no medi cine will ndlovn, yu more promptly or euro you mnro permaii"iitly turn Doctor rieree s uoiuon ."Ufiuv.i uiscuvrry. i it- III m jircooiit at onn tim una yet m i torpid Ww or blltuiuupa and wi nmncli. Avoid all luit liroaii mill Ills- cult. orkldl" tn W nnd nthir liv'l-wtlMo hup only a part of thu above symptoms III do vrfom at onn iim anu yn mui i tortild Mw or blltuiuuru and weak ftnmnch. Avoid all lut brand and bl t-Wn th "tlolden Medical Dlx itilnrly and slick to iw use on and mora. xkI enn bo ms.de pure I t- 1 a f VI H i vieini ioui. Itnp'r i)iix liv i i. i.. i, Jr. IMuran'H Gnlikm Modioli V.ii . . : onrjulnw und purlile Uh blood tlwrehv ciirliiir. plmpli, hloU-ho, eruptions nnd other i'iit.iniiiis amu'tlum, as rcwnta. tetter, or Hall-rlieiim, hives und other ntaiilfettntluiiiiuf Impure blood. In tho cum of Hcrofulotis hwoIIIiiks. en larged glands, opmi eiillng ulcern. or old sores, tho"t)olden Medical Discovery "hns porforjuul tho most marvelous cure. In cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers, It ll well to apply to tlin open wires Dr. l'lerco'H Aii-neiiiing naive, which ii sesses woiideriul healing potency when used as an implication to the sores In con- i unction with tho uxoof "(lolden .Medical Mjcovery " a a blood clowning consti tutional treatment. If your druggist don't happen to Imvo tho "AlMIeallng ttftlvo" In took. j'nii can easily procure It br enclosing llfty-four cents In iwstago stamps to Dr. l. V. Plerco, (WJ Main .St., llulfalo, N. y., and It will eomo M you by return m)"L Moit druggists keep It as well as tho "Golden Medical Discovery." Not Only does tho Wrapper of overy bottlo of I)r,' Pierce's Golden Medical DIs covory. the fainnuS metltcluii fur weak stumach. torpid liver or biliousness and Ml catarrlml diseases whnrovor loentetl, I....... ...I.,,.u .....v.. I, I.. ..t.ln I.inllul. .. Ill,, V 'I lllt-l iin., ii . , riii. .rii,inr,. ixll- IllU full and uompleto list of all the Ingrrx ettu ctimtMulug tu but a small book h been comnlled from numerous standard medical works, of all the different schools of practice, containing very numerous extracts from tho vrltlngvI leading practltloncrsof meiWclne.ciKiorsmgm tvie strongest possible trms, each ail overy Ingrcdlont contaWcd In Dr Plons's medi cines. Ono of Ulose llttlfe liook will bo mailed freo iojfny ono sndlng address on postal card orby letter, ro Ur. K.V. Plerco, IlulTftlo. NV.. and rcmicstlng tho same. From thjllttlo bookIt will bo learned that DT ypV3 nidlclncs contain no alcohpf, rrcotlc5NJfiicral agents or other polwiouS or Injurious agonts and that ilieylafo tnado from native, medicinal rootsnlf great value. Snmo of tho most vulunhlo ingredients contiilnetl In Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pro scription for weak, nervous, ovor-worked. "run-down," nervous nnd debilitated women, wero employed. long years ago by tlm Imlluiirt for similar ailments ntYoct lug their squaus. In fact, ono of the most valuable medicinal plants entering Into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Fa vor! to Prescription was known to the Indians in "Squaw-Weed." Our knowl edge of tho uses of nut a fow of our mot valuable native, medicinal plants vtu gained (mm tho Indians. As tnado up by Improved nnd oxact pro coiHOB. tho ''I'avorllo ProflerlpUpn" Is a most elllcleut remedy for healing ulcera tions, regulating all the womanly fuiu tlons, correcting displacements, aH prulnp sun. nnteverHlon nnd rntroverslon, oe coming painful periods, toning up the nerve and bringing about a Perfect state of health. Hold by nil dealers In medicines It's nn Insult to your Intelligence for n dealer to endeavor to palm olTuponjou Astoria, Or., Nov. 1C. Tho British ship Galena, wrecked on Clatsop Beach, stood tho storm of last night romarkably well, and Is now about two ships lengths further up tho beach than when she first struck. Captain Howell and a few of tho members of the crew went down to tho sceno this morning, and will plnco safely her yards and everything heavy aloft. While this work is In progress they will llvo In one of the hunting lodges near tho West Sta tion, which is within n short distance of tho wreck. Tho vessel was not Insured, so her owners nlono will have to look out for her safety. A quarter of a mllo from where she lays is deep water, and If she is kedged off that far It will be possi ble for a tug to get a hawser to her. An attempt of this kind would 'not be mado boforo next June, when all conditions are usually favorable- Ono thing rh fnvor olt, getting her off la tho fact that there nro no currents shown, by thoro being no drift logs on tho bench. , o Eastern Racehorses for the West. Brooklyn, Nov. 1C. Tho racing season In tho onst practically closed at Aqueduct, L. I., today and tonight thousands of men nnd horses will be headed for Bonnlng track, nenr Washington, tho ono Btopplng placo in tho fllsht to tho winter Callfor nlas. Nearly all racing stables In tho Now England Btntos will bo rop rosontod In tho wostorn race tracks during tho coming wlntor. Tho exo dus will comnionco immediately from horo nnd It Is calculated that novor boforo in tho history of racing In this country will tho oast ho hottor, B.WiVn tl10 W0Bt " dl,rlnB cues which aro oi' kxowk comih)ki no.v, Most denlors rocommond Ur. Plurco's medicines hocatu-n they know what they aiu made of and that the In gredients employed nro among tho mtst valuable, that a medicine for like purposes enn bo inndo of. Tlio sumo Is true of lead. Ing phyxlclaiw who do not hesitato to recommend thd medicines, slnco they know exactly what they contain and that their Ingredients nro tho very best known to medical science for tho euro of tho (ovarii! diseases for which they aro rec ommended. With tricky dcnlcra It Is different. Something ohm that pays them n llttls greater prollt will lw urged upon you as "Just as good," or ovon better. You can hardly afford to neenpt a suhttltuto o Kfi'.'iioicii (in)mltlon and without any particular record of cures In plnco of Dr. Pierce's medicines which nro op known composition aid have a record of forlt irirs of rure behind them. J "on kiiow what yon want and It Ik tho dealer's hurl noss U supply that want lnUt uuou IL C..TSH That Cow If you keep u family cow nothing is too uood for her, mul wo iiiuko a specialty of entering for (his clan of trmlo. Resides nil the wtnplo feeds, wo carry New Process Oil Meal Sidney Sliorts-Vcry Extra fresh Cairots Cow Kurc nml ninny other Hpeclaltlcs to Induce henlth nnd plenty of milk. TILLSON & CO. 151 High St, PUSHING ELECTRIC LINE Clearing: Gang Tackles Tim ber Near Wilsonville 1 Is Not a Misnomer Purity nnd full measure nro tho qualities that win nnd nro direct ly responsible for tho steudy In creasing popularity of Epptcy's PtrfectJoii Rking Powder It ban been weighed lu tho bal n nnd found "not wanting." Tacked 'In full pint m jaw." Grading has been Bitspundod for tho past wook on tho Oregon olcctrlo lino, that Is holng constructed by tho Wlllnmotto Construction. Company from Snlom to Portland. About 40 teuniB woro nt work botweon Choma wn nnd French Pralrlo up to Mon day, hut tho earth boenmo too soft nnd they had to stop work. Whou tho teams stopped tho Bhovolors' gang uoou caught up, and they, too, Imvo been laid off, Thoro Is a bridge crew of about ton mon undor Foro mnu Royal worklug their wny across Luko I.ahlsh, nml another gang ot about 30 men today finished clearing tho forth coming sonson. o- C. M. EPPLEY Mfcturf Saton Oregon MMICK Mrkk fwVnlsltKl 1h fcuw or Nlr. Ym4 m Mum INw, mI SALKM HKICIf XAKO across tho Evans farm, tho other sldo of Chomawn. Thoy will movo today to tho Whltnoy place, west ot Au rora, whom tho next body of tlmbor U to bo cleared away for tho grad ers. A force of 100 men aro at work jon the brldgo at WIlBonvlllo. There will bo no cessation ot work on tho lino this winter, and tho construction engineers hope to havo tho cars run ning through to Portland by tho mid dlo ot next sumtnor. Thoro will bo a heavy trnfno ready for tho bond as fust ns It is comploted. l)sciis!iig Mniiual Tiiilnliig. Now York, Nov. 10. In tho Coop or union hero tonight thoro was an Important and largely attended moot ing of mon well known In tho educa tional Hold called together to discuss tho question of extending tho field of Industrial education In this coun try. Amongst tho spenkors woro Frank A. Vandorllp, president of Columbia, Alfred Moscly, of London, Treasurer P. Fish and Miss Jnno Adams, of Chlcngo. It was decided to form n national organization to omphuBlzo tho linportnnco ot tho In dustlnl development of tho United States and to publish tho results of manual training which has done so much for countries abroad, o Itulldliig u Hugo Locomotive. Erlo, Pn Nov. 1C. Tho Ameri can Locomotive company havo an nounced thu commoncomont of tho construction of. n locomotive for the Erlo rnllroad which will bo tho larg est and most powerful of Its kind over built. Tho monster will wolght 250 tons and will combine all ot tho host of tho old mechanical font urea lu locomotive contraction with tho vory latest and most approvod de vices to ensuro tho highest grade ot utrungth and speed. i -o Scarcity of (Jiiine In New York State. Snlmuunca. Nov. 1G. Owing to the' rapidly declining number of deer in tho Adlrondacks and Catskllls, and tho fear tho shortoncd gaino soa son lu this stnto may bo vlolatod by hunturu. Forrest, Fish nnd Gniuo Commissioner Jnmos S. Whipple has nppolutod fifty addition gamokcopers to see that the law Is lived up to. Tito season which closed yesterday was tho poorest ono In the history ot tho state Scarcity ot Fur. Now York. Nov. 1C. Prom pres ent Indications this fall and winter will bo exceptionally good for tho fur trudo notwithstanding tho tact that In all sections thoro Is a considerable lur.reaso In price. Owing to the comparative fulluro of tho seal fish ery tljls year sealsklu has risen near ly 4Q per ront In prlco whllo mink, ermine, fox snblo and uarton aro also commanding hlghur prices this year owing amoug other reasons to the light season of tho I!udapRay company. Tho supply ofiplM and chlncllla Is oxtrcwoly Atftil ami high prlcva will be dMuuki aa Europeaa markeU liavo drawn heavily on tke Hjply. . Danderine HEW THIS HAIR hi wi cm PROVE IT H Mk .t trm IMM OWOTHY 01AINC IM 1004, VISl'lll IZWXl mm- M. &Q HcWttta. KlWWUrOlt BAXMUUKK OO (iM, JJ" UHIMH9M Horsel ess carnages- Wireless telegraphy Now lardless cookery scntially n product of nature and contains only that which is digestible, healthful, and a real means of sustaining life. Improvement is the order of the age. There was a time when Lard was considered the omV shortening. To-day. the only people who use lard for shortening and frying pur- If your grocer is an up-to-date, progressive poses are those who are not familiar with the man, he will have Coltolau in stock. More than virtues of Coitolenc. It pays to be abreast of that, if he has ever used it in his own family, the times. Cotlolenc is not only superior to ne win recuiimicim . m picicicuuu io mra or lard from n health standpoint, being a vegetable rather than an animal product, but it will make more palatable food than lard; and it is more economical than lard because, being richer, one third less is required than of lard or cooking butter. Lard cooked food is not digestible because lard is a hog-fat product. Cottolene makes food more digestible and healthful because it is cs- cooking butter. If he does not do this, it only because he is unfamiliar with the virtues ot Lottoiene. rrove our cmims to your own satisfaction by giving the product a fair test. Give Cottolene a good, fair test, use it according to directions, and note the benefit to your digestion. You'll never go back to Lard. COTTOLENE was granted a GRAND PRIZE (higheat possible award) over all other cooking fats at the recent Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and food cooked with COTTOLENE another GRAND PRIZE. "Noma Helps" a booh cF 300 choice recipes, edited by Mrs. Rorcr, 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 pail is for Iho purpoio of beeping COTTOLENE clrnn, freih nnd wholetome; it nlo prevents it from absorbing all dUagreeablo odors of the grocery, such a fish, oil, etc. Nairn 5 '6 S Gift from the Sunny South KKfftYCfflEr T (fapjg si? SALEM, OREGON W. I. STALEY, Principal A llvo business training school, having tho confldenco nnd ondorsomont of business mon. It sends IU graduates to every part of tho state, and fs unablo to supply tho calls for students who havo completed tho work of both courses, Buslno33 and Shorthand. Young Men of Energy Are Wants Who will roumln with us long onough to becomo competent In stonography, bookkeeping and kindred branchos. All such may bo assured of Reed places. During tho last flvo .months wo havo been unnblo to supply ono-thlrd of tho calls for this class of holp. and the rapid dovolopment of tho Northwest will make nn evor-lncronslng demand for holp. New Classes Will Be Organized Noxt wook to nccommodato students coming In at this tlmo, and it is hoped that as many ns possible of thoso who expect to begin a course soon will nrranRO to enter noxt week. Twenty-flvo students enrolled with us last week, and twenty this weok. If you want to increase your opportunities, BEGIN NOW. jWc Arc Always Glad to Talk With young people Interested In our work, nnd hopo that any such will not hesitato to call. Our cata logue may bo had for tho asking. A Night School is Held On threo nights of each week to accommodate any who want shorthand, typewriting and upelllng and nru unablo to attend day sessions. A Business Education Is worth to nnyono more thon It costs In time and money, and If one wishes to get into business it l absolutely ossential. INVESTIGATE NOW. . - - . . mew itoof otr The high wind yesterday blew tho roof off tho largo barn of David E. Swank, nenr Aumsvlllo. Provitie Your Own Protection Cut down your Insurance rates by Installing Immediate ' Jy n complete flro alarm sys tem In -your house, thus insur .' Ing you against possible loss by FIRE Protect yourself, family and property by adopting tho auto- matlc flro alarms, burglar alarms, sprinkling systems nud are extinguishers in your household. wk c'iiiiiiiaiiiaiiiimHii GET ONE? Wo liavo sampled tho city wllh Wild Hose Flour. It you did Rt get sample, call at tho office and GET ONE. m.-n ,uh uHy how uo SHre It Is like the sample. WILD ROSE FLOUR 51.00 a sack nt nil grocers. Mlo from old wheat, too. t ' !! filHIl4-rl8lttIl-rf State Agent 245 Lrty St. Co. 0HA8. 3C. 8PAUUrKO, Pr widest. B. 0. MILES, Sec- nd Tr Clias. K. Spaulding Logging Co. MHffturers of Oregon Pine, Ash and Maple lufii SALEM, OREGON. o ,,