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"V y - ' DAILY CAriTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JAXUAHY 0, 1007. A Womanls Health Is a heritag ' too sacred to be experimented with. For her peculiar and dftfl&tfe our -.cuts onlyjr.edicinep of known composition and which con tam'A a,c.' jdtics or other harmful or habit-forming drugs should cJti a ployt The one medicine which fulfills nil these require, ments jsJ2 force's Favorite. Prescription a remedy with a record of rfortv -ca. . of cures to recommend it ; a remedy, the makers of gjcli" print Is formula on every bottle-wrnpner, nnd attest its oomnletP. ss and co, -ectuess under oath; a remedy devised nnd adapted to worn- delicai constitution by rfn educatccf phvs''-jnn--an experienced clahstln woman's diseases; n remedy, every mpredient ot which has receivetTtlil Written endorsement of the most eminent medical writers gfnll thes- vcral schools of practice for the cure of woman's peculiar diseases ; aj jllailywlch has more bona-fide cures to its credit than any other sold y druggists for woman's special requirements. It is not given away in the form of "trial bottles" to be experimented with, but is sold at a .'air price by all dealers in medicines. Dolicate.wi -.k. nervous women Bhonld I feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's especially si in (he use of alcoholic medicines w lich, from their stimulat ing and cxh rating effects may seem, for a time, t do good, but which from the inevitnhl effects of the nlcohol in ehrinklng up the red corpuscles of the blood are sure- to do great and lasting harm in the long run. besides they beget a craving for stimulants which is most deplorable. Only invigorating and nerve- strength ening effects can follow tho uso of this famous medicine- for women.. It can not possibly do harm in nny state or condition of the system. It hns been carefully adapted to woman's needs by. an experienced physician a specialist In their diseases. It makes weak .wom en Btrong and sick women well. If a woman hns bearing down, or dragging pains, low down in .the abdo men, or pelvis, backache, freqiifiit headaches, dizzy or fainting spells, is nervous and easily startlod, has gnaw ing feeling in stomach, sees imaginnry floating specks, or spots beforo liur eyes, has melancholia, or "blues," or a weakening disagreeable drain from pel vic organs, she can make no mistako by resorting to the uso of Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription. It will invigor ate and tone up the whole system and especially the pelvic organs. Dr. "Pierce's Favorite Perscription is a scientific medicine, carefully devised by an experienced nnd skillful physi cian, and adapted to woman's delicnto system. It is made of nativo American medicinal roots and is perfectly harm less in its effects in any condition of the female system. As a powerful invigorating tonic," Fa vorite Prescription" imparts strength to tho whole system and to tho organs distinctly feminine, in particular. For over-worked, "worn-out," run-down," debilitated teachers, millinwrs, dress makers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," house-keopc-s, nursing mothers, nnd BAKER OUT Of BONDAGE Favorite Prescription is tho greatest earthly boon, being unequalcd ns an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. As a soothing nnd strengthening ner vine "Favorite Prescription" is un equaled and is invaluable in allrtying nnd subduing nervous excitability, ir ritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostrntion, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, St.Yitus's dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disense of the uterus. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and des pondency. i No woman suffering from nny of tho above symptoms can afford to accept nny secret nostrum or medicine of un known composition, ns n substitute for a medicine like Dr. Piorce's Pavorito Prescription, which is op known com 1'OSItion and has n record of over forty years of cures and sells more largely to-day than ever before. Its makers withhold no secrets from their pntionts, believing open publicity to be tho very best guaranty of merit. Dr. Pierce invites nil suffering women to consult him by letter free of charge. All letters of consultation arc held ns strictly private and sacredly confiden tial nnd nil answers uro returned in plnin, sealed envelopes. Address: Dr. It. Y. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel nnd Sur gical Instituto, Buffalo, N. Y. , Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets euro con stipation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the causo nnd you cure the disease One "Pellet" is a gentle laxative, nnd two-a mild cathar tic. Druggists sell them, nnd nothing is " juBt as good." They nre tho original Littlo Liver Pills first put up by old Dr. Pierce over 40 years ngo. Much imitated, but never equaled. They are tiny sugar-coated granules easy to take as candy. Dr. Pierce's gront thousand-pngo illus trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, pnper-bonnd, for 21 one-cent stamps, or cloth-bomui for 31 stamps. Address Dr. Pierce as above. HUIE WING SANG CO. ST06K ! B NEW GOODS SALE AT BOTTOM PRICE All kinds'of Silk Embroidery and Laces, all kinds of Dress Goods, Gents' and Ladies' Purnishing Goods, Suits, Coats, Pants and Shoes; all kinds of Underwear, Skirts, Blankets, Comforts, Hose; all kinds of Overalls, Shirts, Matting, Trunks. We make up a new line of Wrappers, Waists, Kimonas and White Underwear, Silk Dress Goods $3.50 Pants $2.40 $12.50 Overcoats.. $9.50 $1.35 Comforts $1.00 $2.00 Comforts ....$1.25 75c Blankets 50c $3,75 Blankets ....$2.75 $3.25 Shoes 2.50 $1.00 Silk Hdkfs ... 65c 50c Silk lidkfs 30c 1 5c Hose , . 1 0c $1.25 Fancy Box . . . 65c $1.25 Kimonas..... $1.00 $3.50 Kimonas 2.25 $2.25 Heavy wrapper 1.50 $1.75 Heavy wrapper 1.25 $9.50 Silk Skirt 6.50 $7.50 Silk Skirt 5.90 $4.85 Wool Skirts... 3.10 $2.75 Waists 1.50 $5.50 Waists 4.00 75c yd Silk 50c 15c Hvy cotton goods. 10c Chinese acd Japanese Bazaar 36 Cotttt Street Salem, Oregon y''iii(Hr-fKi-ig-i--i8atfi-t4tf-frffw Grand Opea House JXO- F cqudbay. Manager. I THURSDAY, JANUARY SO Under auspices of tho St, Joseph Society Ireland's Sweet Slngor. i! ALLEN DOONE f ; "a Mammoth Production of Joseph Murphy's Famous Piny. 2 "KERRY GOW" Supported by Joseph Murphy's OwnConipany 0 reat Forge and Itace'Sccne, Mot Realistic Hcenes Ever Pro duced on. tho Htage Two Thoroughbred Horses uinl a Flock !,.,."' "WoHdertid Trained Carrier Pigeons. "hAUALLK.yiKOXKSIXaiTIS I'OIH'JjAK IRISH IIALMDS. Prices- ij.oo, 75e, 50c. and 25c That County Gets Benefit of Haised Valuations linker City, Jan. D. (Special) iPor the first time in 30 yenrs linker county will be ontirely freo from debt by April 10, 1907. In addition to tills it will hnvo $20,000 In Its road fund, $32,00 In Its school fund nnd money on hand to pay cash for every dollar of current oxponao for tho ensuing year. This announce ment wns mndu this morning by tho county court, which has decided to lovy a 10 mill tax which vhl lower tho amount paid by tho taxpayers this year, in comparison with last, by one and a half mills. Although tho stnto tax on Iinkor county Is nearly doublo this year what It wns last tho county will pnv every cont of it, will ralso tho nionoy for the other funds mentioned 'nnd Is still able, through tho sound business methods employed by tho county court, to lower the Bum asked gf tho taxpayers one nnd n half mills. Lnst year the county tax wns 35 mills on an assossmont roll of $!, 2 72,30;J , tho sum of $145),r.30.G4 be ing rnlped. This year tho assessment rolls have boon doubled ami oquul llzod totaling $S,G32,590, which, with a 1C mill levy will rcqulro tho tax ! payors to expend but $138,121.14. .Tho- county court proposes to clear off all dobt and place tho county on 'a businoss basis with $11,409.40 loss than the s'tni mod In a yoar by tho old administration, which kopt tho people undor Its Jurisdiction In dobt all of tho time. Another feature of tho prosont con- ' .11,1.... n t ,1.a ...... a. i. 1 .. 1 n tu t 11 n f UlllUll Ul UIU liming .llll.lli.un in wmi. for all of Its bl2 lovy laBt year and largo Bii m of money raised, tho old administration provided for tho pay ment of only $2,147 on tho county debt which then nmountcd to almost $100,000. Thoy figured on applying but this mlto of tho tnxpnycrs money on tho dobt and counted on raising about $14,000 from fines nnd li censes, an uncertain incomo at any time. When Judge- Messlck and Commis sioner Cropp wcro elected to the court they npplled modern business methods to tho nffnlrs of tho county nnd in consoquenco it will bo out ot dobt and "on volvot" by April or this yenr. At present tho county owes ap proximately $29,000. Tho Fobruary bills will amount to about $G000 on account of tho session of tho circuit court, tho March bills will bo ap proximately $3,000 and In April the expenditure of tho court will prolfl ably by $3,500. This will moan j about $40,000 to ho paid up In j April. This will bo paid In full and I Baker county for tho first tlmo In 30 yonrs will bo on n working basis. o - Bids for Sidewalks. DIds will be rocelvod by tho under signed up to 5 o'clock p. m. on Mon day, January 7. 1907, for construc tion of cement sidewalks in tho city of Snlem, Orogon, as follews: Across front lot 3, block 1, Bolsea 1st addition on Winter street. Lots 7 nnd 8 In Waldo's addition, Stnto street. Tho north half of lot 2, block 30, on Llborty street. And for construction of woodon sidownlks as follews: Lots 5. C. and 7, block 41, Univer sity nddltlon, Dellovuo street. Lots 5 and C, block 42, University addition, Dellovuo street. Part of lots 7 and 8. block 42, University addition, Bellevue stroot. Lots 3 and 4 block 41. North Sa lem, Oroadwny street. Dnto of first publication. Dec. 23, 190G. W. A. MOORES, 12-28-llt Recorder. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it, How To Find Out. . Fill a bottle or common glass with your water nnd let it stand twctty-four hours ; npcdimcntorsct tlingiiulientcsnn unhealthy con dition of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. Whnt To Ho. There is comfort in the knbwlcdge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills everv wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and everv part of the uritmry passage. It corrects inability to bold water and residing pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of bcimr compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many j times during the night. '1 lie mild and I the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root ; is soon realized. It stands the highest for its woimcrful cures of the most dis-1 trcssing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent nnd one-dollar sizes. You may nave a sample uoiuc anu a book Unit tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., liing hatnton. N. Y. When writing mention this paper nnd don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and Mm address, lliiu'hnniton, N. Y. KM WINTER j BARGAINS WIIKX WK SAY HARGAIXS TIIK PKOPM. KNOW WHAT WE MI-UN. IT HAH BEEN OVIt AIM KOK TIIK PAST VI VH YKAIW TO SUPPLY OVIt (TSTOMKIIS HSwMrWSffl Ilomo of Bwump-ftoot. At the request of Sonntors Tel lor nnd Daniels the senate today held up tho nominations of Cortolyou and Gnrllold for socretarlos ot tho treas ury and Interior. The only excuse Is they don't mnke olllccs until March 4th, nnd there is no hurry to confirm In Wyoming Senator Wnrren wan renominated today by tho Hepubll cans. CHICHESTER'S PILLS I'S-v TIIK 1HAMONII JIU,VNI. 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