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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1007, If You Are Sick It is because some of the organs of the body are not doing their work well. There is a lack of that nervous energy that gives them motion. Con sequently you are weak, worn-out, nervous, irrit able, cannot sleep; have headache, indigestion, etc. because there is .not suffi cient nerve force to keep the organs active and al low them to perform their natural functions. Dr. Miles' Nervine restores health because it restores this nervous energy. "1 have been nick for n year, and did not Know what waa the matter with mo. I tried many remedies and nono of them proved of nny value. I heard of Dr. Milt Ncrvluo. I pro cured ii 'bottle, and before I had taken half of It I tm better. I would have had nervous prosUatton If I had not fot thin medicine when I did. I con Inued to take It until X vnut entirely well. I hays since recommended It to flvo of my lady frtendu. and they have all thaiUted me for doing bo, for It benefited tntsn alL" MUS. IIOBB OTTO, 119 8. 3d St., Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Mlltt' Nervine la cold by your druggist, who will fuarantM that tho flrstWtle will benefit. If It fall, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind CHERRIES AND ROSES IN JULY Big Cherry fair and Rose Carnival lo Be Held Here July 10 lo 12 Sulcm will hold It's hocoik! annual Ohorry fnlr nnd Plowor curnlvnl from July 10 to July 12. Such wns tho decision nt a mooting lnt Satunlny afternoon of tho County Horticul tural ttocloty which convened In tho now qunrtorH of tho honrd on Stnto Htrcot, It Is tho Intention to iimko thlB year's Chorry fnlr and Flowor Hhow ono of tho moat olnhornto that lins boon hooh In thlH section. The annual convention of tho Pacific conBt nurserymen will ho hold horo WHERE HOCKING VALLEY IS at the Banio tlnio nu tho Chorry fall which will ndd much of Importance n0rtunlty to innko his famous "crown Ono of tho freight cars In tho yard todny was laheled Hacking Valley. Whoro's that? Albany Democrat. The horse editor takes pleasure In answering tho question. Hocking Valley Is In the central part of Ohio, being principally In Fairfield nnd Hocking counties. It Is ono of tho gnrdon spots of tho world nnd Is rimmed about with tho "Hocking hills. It was In Hocking Valley that tho Bcenes of "Tho Prairie Flower," an old tlmo popular novel wero laid, and Mt. Pleasant nt Lancaster, was tho Bccno of tho famous battle bo tween tho scouts who rescued tho "Pralrlo Flower," (tho "woman la tho case") from tho Indians; and It was almost on tho alto of tho samo town of Lancnstor that ono of the largest Indian townB In America wa located. The rich Hocking bottoms wero used for corn fields by tho Shawnces, nnd oven when first seen by tho whites tho Hocking valley waa tho best cultivated plcco of land In Amorlca. It waa hero that a hoy some flvo or bIx years of ngo was found wandorlng along tho Hocking rlvor, by tho early Bottlers. Nothing waa known of him, nor did ho know anything of hlmsolf. It wns sup posed ho hnd been captured by tho Indlnns, and porhnpa wob abandoned by thorn near tho whlto sottlomontr. Ho afterwards bocamo tho most noted lawyer In Ohio nnd his name, glvon him by thoso who found lilm "Hocking Hunter" Is ono of the most ronouwncd In Ohio's early his tory. Ho was a law partner of Thos H. Ewlng, "Slcdgo Hammer Tom," ono of Ohio's lendors politically as well as legally, a United tSntos sena tor, nnd Rrnndfnther of Thomas H. Kwlng, a brilliant lawyor, now of Lod Angolos, California. Gonornl William Tocumsoh Shormnn was born at Lan caster on tho bnnkB of tho Hocking rlvor, nnd not fnr from tho raging Hockitig valloy canal. Ilia brother, "Johnny" Sherman, waa also horn In tho 8nmo locality but not nt tho same tlmo. Ho heenmo fnmous as United States treasurer, ecnator and poli tician, and furnished political stump ranters much ammunition, by "com mitting tho crlmo of tho century," that is, knocking tho vnluo out of tho silver dollar of our daddies. Thla also gave W. J. Bryan a great op SOME BRIDAL GOWNS And Graduating Dresses Spider Silk, ' Dotted Muslin and Foulards Tho season for marrying and giv ing In marriage that was launched nt Enster Is still In full swing, and following tho girl brid.es, girl gradu atoa will bo next to tho fore. To Study Fnsliions. Nowhere Is there a better oppor- sllver thread and silver bends. Tho veil wns point lace, a long scart shaped piece that extended from tho stately dark head of the girl bride nearly to tho end of her Bklrt. Con trary to the custom this spring this brido wore a great quantity of mag nificent Jewery, Including a diamond collar, a long ropo of matched pearls, and a colffuro ornament In diamonds. Spider Cloth. It's a long way from satin at many dollars a yard to spider cloth at DO cents, but tho latter In all whlto would mako up charmingly for n pretty unpretentious bridal gown that could bo worn for an festive occasion afterward, or ho equally Bultable In white or In the pretty printings that como 'n all &&" srnwwim m In w wMI I y&Mmhli Ml tl i and Intorost to tho occasion. An invitation lias been extended to Honior C. Atwoll, of ForcBt Grove who hi proHldont of tho Stnto Horti cultural Hoolnty, to ho proHont nnd to preside nt tills gathering which will call togothor liuudrodH of orchnrdlstfi nnd hnrtlculturnllKtH from Marlon and neighboring oountloH. Thoro will bo no entrance foo chnrgud for oxhlhltorB to tho Chorry Hhow nnd It will not ho necessary for thoso ontorlug tho contest to bo a member of tho auxiliary or stnto nor tlcultural HoclotloH. It will bo a froe coutotit for all and an effort will bo mndo to obtain the most compotont JudgoB and tho mout nblo spoukor to nddroas tho mooting. MrH. Claud Gnteh will hnvo charge of tho llowor display nnd nmplo pro vision has boon mado for prise which Bhould lutoroHt tho various llowor ou thUHhtHts of thl Buotton. I'roaldont II. . Tlilolnott of tho board of trado pledged tho loynlty and Hiipport of that orxuulzntinu to tho outorprlRO. County inspector Armstrong said 41.... ..u . .in 41.. fxntl inu nnnrtArn. llltll 110 llll 119 lli IllttV . Vl'IIVVMlj ed ho Haw no reason why tho fair Bhould not he a huge success nul that ho would romlur all asslstano poHlhli In the gathering and in tlu BollPltlng of fruit for tho display. In a rocont communication to Fruit liiBpoctor 18. C. Armstrong. I'roaldont H. C. Atwoll, of the Stnto Hortlcul- of thorns and cross of gold" slmllo, nnd Incidentally gave him two races for tho proBldoncy of tho United 8tntos, with ontranco monoy In Bight for tho third. Dosldou tho horse editor when ho was young and Inno cont both of which conditions time has robbed him of, usod to .with the aid of a small hook, plcco of string nnd a worm conx tho shiners from tho Hocking rlvor and Involglo tho ltttlo mud-cntn to como nshoro and piny In tho grass with him. Tho Hocking valloy Is all right, but its ronl gouulno nanio Is tho Ilockhock Ing Valloy and thoro you nro. SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER. "HOW TO KEEP HEALTHY." "I am not a believer in too much medi cine. Don't tako medicino all tho time. Get a good tonlo and take it until tho old vitality returns then stop. A gen eral tonlo and sys tem renovator should he taken in tho spring and fall. For this purpose there Is nothing bet ter on earth than Cooper's New Dis covery, but I advise no one to tako (his medicino or any other all year long. 1 WiN4l Ultf X1IUDLUTON, fMv's tiiitiirs it tfinnA. 1? it.iKIt .! .k.ol.. I.. turnl society, stated that ho had so- J movement of the bowels. Drinkplenty looted H commltttw to assist tho local of water but not at meal time. Chew your horticultural society In making suit- food very carefully nnd cat slowly. Sleep tho exhibit. " ' l winuow open, uont rc atraid ot .1941 HI. HIIV. Ull IlUt VUi U IVUl UCUI Ul nblo arrangomonts for tunlty to study fashlonablo attlro dress of tulleno tho embroideries of than nt a church wedding, which sorts of dollcato colors, for girlish brings out every vnrloty of now co3- tunics, from tho olnhornto elegance of tho bridal party to tho smnrt now tailored suits of girl friends from out of town. Satin nnd Chiffon. Sntln and chiffon have vied with ono another for first placo in tho', favor of spring brides. Early In the sonson satin ruled, but later gowns linvo mora ofton boon of chiffon nnd laco mado up with clinging satin linings. Whero tho gown Is of sntln, skirts nro qulto plain or hnvo what ltttlo trimming Is usod on tho front breadth. Tho lighter mater ials aro mndo with all sorts of mod- frocks for graduation wear or for summer dances. I'oulimlH Very Fashionable. Foulards nro onco moro very fnah lonnblo, nnd no gown a woman can possoss lasts bettor or is sultablo for so many different usos. Lord nnd Taylor la making a great showing of especially cxcluslvo patterns in foulards. Coin spots of various sizes. 8omo larger than dimes, some In clustors or lino effects constitute somo of tho most attractive of thoso patterns. llordcred floods. Goods with printed or woven bordors nro In groat domand by ish garnitures eustomnry where airy tfnshlonnblo drossmnkors who aro fabrics aro omployod Point Lnco Veils. limiting thorn up In many odd wnys, utilizing tho borders for longthwlso llrldal volls of point laco or bridal 'trimmings Quito ns ofton as for regu volla of Rlmnln nnl.nm.nn,! tnllr. l.nvA ,nt,0n hom off0ct3' ,...., ' ., 4 ;. ',"." New Silk Gloves. mm uniuu uimuiouuiuiiL iiuiu tusiuuii- ablo sourcos. Volls hnvo boon ot any longth that suits tho woaror. from tlinsH thnt linrnlv rnnnli thn waist to thoso that fall to oud of the!fort.3. .f farming designs of Very nttrnctlvo Is tho showing of new silk gloves of tho long wrlsted sort, mndo especlnlly pretty by nil em- "IjTa; 3E jBl 3C IlEi The American People are Noted for Th. i This, That It flay Be Said To Qe a NaUol V - ' - natn. The jnnn who strikes another a fonlhln ,r. In his WusinoBS, op in his social standing , Z'Am.?111. . enn pcWle are ot genera Iv Blow n ? 's.?.cl.cs d and it&Wk, .. i....i m . - iiiuiiiiMar kt .. -viiunifcs w r an ODnortiinifv a nj. w" r aiM iui of thrsdisnos ion I ,"e?: Msa- upon Dr. Pierce, of T...T ' . Vin Wthoo!. v .- - .i ,: . ' r- ."unio. ami hi. . ,f "w.i.l.- . BuinuuineB njurcd the snle of YT "'" wwr MJZ'.Nt .iien sucn unjust nesaultrf have bnT!.Beri,rtosiZ3 "" ,U" ,,a3 'Ollowed anA ,. .skAS" - '"WHfciWC! . .. "''I SaSStfeitat. "I trcatme Illue llcious : Mcdlcin time, rcstortMi again. .Tt im inae erf 1a T J- tf. .-:; ;''"' viligi"i" tiomc Journal nt nccullnr weakiieflBcs andUiitfesaTiii. !..l.nDn) '- T, fo iiyiunjt prenle UoDrt'oT tho Btato 7i qn,i n yprmn wns KIVpii LWKMWTV nwm.ifliy.mni.w yet not inr fpi M.T.1.I1-.1L MIMIIV Mllll 1 I , H II f n q PtlTMlt ion co Wll wni-r. pnm n Dm u ...Mr. tMn. .i i " '"-" i""1" , Tinin:.nfii nnn the "' wii'i'i" on aiconoi nnd jnno ip niinvn mpiuionccl sw aucrrem C-lPmjcjicdjinpCr had alUlpMi itornpvR. moved TTr ,.w T .! i vlll he acpordniLjL-ninrr. mi or,To.ri..r'rlfll-JLD!fl ' ! i s i i i i fiiiAi nil r-iiii ni a ce which Iip ,wns mndo to Buffer hy rXlTSHi c.enCL'rjqim: him hnd his buBinesg. -JWAA mvn ' tltrjJTs " BrSXT II II I ii'vijnd Trli Thcro nro nundrods of thnnannria pcoplo all over this blessed country of ours who havo boon cured of obstlnnte chronic diseases through tho uso of Dr Pierce's Medicines nnd it Is only nnturnl thnt such uroplo should rlso up and sneak their sentlmonts protty freely when Dr. Plorco nnd his medicines aro so unjustly attacked. Thwo grntoful patients of Dr. PIcrco aro to bo found In almost ovory hamlet nnd country village and In tho farm houses and mechanics' cottages In every nook and corner of this great country. Common gratitude prompts Btich pooplo to stand up and defend Dr. Plerco and his medicines against unjust and ma licious attacks. Dr. Plerco's Medicines havo boon on salo In drug stores all over this country and In many foreign lands for moro than forty years and yet tholr salo continues .to grow In a substantial and most grati fying way. This could not bo tho caso if they wero not remedies of moro than ordinary merit, WHAT DO THEY CURU ? Dr. Plerco's Favorlto Prescription Is not advertised ns a "Cure All " but admirably fulfills a singleness of purpose, being a superior nnd most posltlvo remedy for ono class of dlsoascs only thoso easily recog nized weaknesses, aorangomonU, Irregu larities and painful disorders peculiar to womon. It Is a powerful, yet gently act ing, invigorating, tonlo ana strengthening norvlno. For weak, worn-out. overwork ed women no mnttor what has caused tho break-down, whether It bo from too f rcquont bearing of children or from much worry, caro, or over oxertlon of any kind. "Favorlto Prescription" will bo found most efllclont in building up the strength, regulating nil tho womanly functions, banishing pain nnd bringing about a reg ular and healthy, vigorous condition of tho wholo femalo system. Thus It cor rects prolapsus, or failing of womb, retro version, antoverslon and other displace ments of tho fontalo pelvic organs, uuo to weakness or over exertion, lilting or fn tlgutng over-work. In short, It makes weak women strong nnd sick women well. As to Dr. Plerco's Golden Medical DIs covory It has n very largo range of appli cation, yet It Is by no means recommended as a "Cure-All." It possesses marvelous nltoratlvo. or blood cleansing, properties and Is at tho sntno tlmo a most Invigorat ing tonic, or strength giver. It exerts a specific, clonnslng, soothing and healing effect upon nil tho lining mucous mem branes of tho system; honco, Its great curative vnluo In all catarrhal affections, no matter where located. Ihiti smmu iK 11 uk cleSffiS," gar, with Dr. .;:: r., fluid, hllo nenhthi &S 1 " o den Medical I, ?! wllcuroaerThrM5&fc oven auor they hawm&tfv Ivo, or ehronleMf HVW miinil Ufnr.t ..".V WD mticpusllnfnsoMhu" SffffffiT.orBiMhiiS. bronchitis larjtH b H?' sudden co di, m In tk iSES coughs. Kcr "St ikjffij it .win jot rssssff, advanced ttsuM-M mJSf1 dllO to ttrvnul.1 . v,-Ala and kindred affectloBi, d?1 which, If neglected or MiZk kc T to Mil im . ZlL "Dl8covcrycnlrfS2l tho best curative rejtilu, 'Til ino -uoiarn MhIImI u. i from IU tonic and ipecllc c i?S' VZ ,??5? w?M sla. v. oak ntnmirh . r f.-TT' ?f "teEVtenni 9.U111U1.11 uuu ugntiinuufti cafes been cured br it, i!g tiiiuiiicuinrruca. in aaumon to an m rornxxvi nuiju taiiiaiiie oi mt mirrtsStl mIII. .IWfi.AB.lAa . .... . 7. fiiwiivtiicj lJVCJK (TB4'I . i tho uncqualcd lkii sircntfinen mire irrt-ttv-Mttii. heart's action. Jthismadorai iui cure oi verr pronoaD(t4n!n other affections of that cmj. J7ic rauon r'v OcWea XiWM cu cry - curw to v, w a rut t Is mado pla'n In a la.Idxd. request mailed to Dr. E.V rfel ii. i. ii mi1 1' .uj, Known Tho powerlulaltfrailTtortbii Ing properties pwseatd srtli,f cry " will naturaiip.(mtiuwi euro of blotches. rJnoW emis. eczema, Falt-rhoum. anil otacr ii tlons in AiiouhK'tiliiUBit(.i ablo cures; aUclukroruouHnH onon ulcer, or ratlnrtortt T. latter, use Dr. PlerctS AC-nttlbtN as a local application, sills May "uoiaen .uroicai uucotbj'iis tho blood and rlracM tliiyk. u III tm mallM toanTsd-lrataimi fifty-four cents In muai II mi gist don't navo urn a,i rlCrCO. M "Urtr. "APPETITE CREATORS" train. Tullo Clowns nnd Triuimtuus. Gowns ot tullono hnvo boon smart ly worn both by hrldos nnd brldos maids. No material Is quite as bo coining ns thla airy fabric, ami it i qulto slmplo lu offoct or tho rovorse according to Us trimmings. White nnd Silver. Whlto and sliver was tho robe worn by n brldo a fow days slnco, tho hroldorios on tho arms. New Parasols. Tho latost thing In parasols dis played In tho Fifth avenuo wludow of a well known but exclusive shop, is a line of- coaching parasols In nil tho modish single colors, from mauve to mlgnonotto, tho handles straight and umbrella llko but mado of ivory carved and set with gold and semi perclous stones. LUCY CARTER. Relief From Rheumatic Pains. "I aufforod with rheumatism for ThlB commlttoo from tho stnto bo- ftrcase. Ho regular ot meals. Go to bed over two years," says Mr. Rolland oloty ooi.Hlt.tR or juniea n. item, oi unu net up i tne same nour eacli day if Mllwuukooi W. K. Newell, of Dllloy; possible. Tuko bottle of Cooper's New uiinnci) inncu cur uuu ) uur mo M10UKJ In) lonj; unu nealiny. Here is what Cooper's New Discovery j docs (or run-down people who need a tonict '! have been sick for a number of years with stomach trouble and also from back- J. 11. Nunn, of Dallas: A. C. CJood rich, of North YumhIU nud I. D Moulton. Tho following commlttoos wore ap peinted: aches and headaches. Sometimes 1 became . I was In sevoro pain and lamo from Flnunoo M. McDonald, II. S. Olio so weak I could not stand oa my feet. My ,t my wlfo went to the d t Oeorgo Wooke. Jamos Wlnstnnloy. I. (ood d(d not seem to ounsh me and 1 -h ' d mo h,ck ... . . . t w?v..ni,io nn.i Mm Plnndflntch could ot gain strcntk. I felt tired to ncro ana CRmo DacK wUu a Dttl0 Of T. Hoynolds and Mrs. Claud uatcn . . ,- , wiiiiiinntw,i Chnmborlaln'a Pain nnim t - Curry, a patrolman, of Koy West, Fla. "Somotlmes it sottlod in my kneos and lamed mo so I could hard ly walk, at other times it would be in my foet and hands so I was In- capacltood for duty. Ono night whou ,,... i .. i....... t in !.. ...-...-.-..-... ...........,..,.... uuiwi uuu inimmius-i . j- Me, ead hcarto so tuuch o the ; uoopcr , rubbed with It and found the pain nolds, C. F. Lansing, A.. F. Hofer, L. uiedicines I decided to try them." h . noftrlv onB rtl,r!n ihn tw T results. I bow feel eatirely well. My than two weeks and found It droTe appetite Is fine, I sleep well, kav. ao raoc. tho rboumatlsm away. I havo not headaches and am quite strong tjjiun. I . . . . , , .! .. ewaot express my thoaks for what these 'had aa trouble from that disease for medicines have dose." Sallie Mlddleton, ovor throo months." For sale by Dr, Stouo'a drug store. koo. Kxhlblt -K. C. Armatroug. Program Frank Powers, II. D Thtolson and George P. Rodgors. Tho nppolntmont of tho Judges for losjcamirml Aveaue. Ciacwtl. Ohio. tho Chorry fair will bo loft to ProsU dent II. 0. Atwoll. A mooting will, Ask im oWt tbe weJlckwt. We ho hold next Saturday to hoar tho.Mtk. preliminary reports ot tho various eojtuttittew. J. C. PERRY o E4Mt4 ilnfctwa 4 .WTPXtA. IU MW TM BM MiHK tm , IM Kftl TW I Don't Pay Alimony To bo divorced from your appendix. Thoro will bo no occasion for It If you koep your bowels regular with Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. Their action Is so gentlo that tho appendix never has causo to mako tho least complalut. Guaranteed by J. C Perry, druggist. 25c. Try them. That Is tho namo ofton applied to tho joints that lcavo our establish ments. Properly cooked, they aro attractlvo enough to tempt tho most Jadod oppotlto. Thoro Is a sweet odor and a "come-and-try-mo" Invi tation In looks that cannot fall to draw closo attontlon from tho epi cure. All our meats havo this pecu liarity, booauso all our meats aro se locted with a vlow to plenso tho eye and tho palate. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal nnd Lamb Chops, Steaks, Cut lets, and fresh-killed Chickens. F. A. Kurtz Phone 205 277 N. Com. St. . ii. I. Omiefflfll" Bpeni wiv - , . satisfaction. WiT o" . . .k.rttfOMaSl of It WlMlf Bow v. tin? Baker, LawrecH gaeemew w w": TieFasIiiOi -. hSBSMStl yunoral 44 om. w. tm MT wJ M GET THE 9mt9awtoiutiu&9mmBm l Gold Dust Flout I Made by THE SYDNEY POW XX COMPANY, Sidney, Oregoa. 3f&de for family use. Ask your grocer for it. Bran aad siorti alwuye on band. I P. B. Wallace I AGENT isssiwnsiismgaisni DR. KUM Wonderful CHINESE DOCTOR, TVill treat you with Oriental herbi and cure any disease without operat or pain. Dr. Kum ia known everywhere In flnlnm. and has cured many prominent people here. He has lived in Salem for 20 yeraa, and can be trusted. He usee many medicines unknown to white doctors, and with them can eur( eatarrb, asthma, lung troubles, rnen. aatlsm, stomach, Uver, and kidney dl- Dr. Kum malcee a specialty of dropsy and female trouble His xemediw, cure private disease when everything . elee fail. He aaa hundrede of tettH moai&U, aad givea eonjoltation tt Pricee for mediciaee rery mode. Pereeae U the eeustry can write f, Wak. Bead stamp. If yo waat rtra ! t J"1 k firoas tu. DE. KUU BOW WO 00, , Iff 0e'ta IHf a etzeet, Bl, Orc "zzzzz "37cq u.:!" m &- rsr