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h if W tr i 6 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 100"' QISTRESS AFTER r EATING Do You Ever Feci As Though You Hml Swallowed it Brick, In- f4(cnl df n Men I? '. That heavy, bloated, fituffed-up, lead-llko feeling, which you often cxporlonco after eating a meal, Js posltlvo proof that something Is wrong with your digestive, organs. Thoy nro becoming weak and fagged out. There- In a lack of gastric and other digestive Juices. The food Is no longer properly digested and It forms a beavy load on your Btom ach, so that nearly every meal causes your misery nnd distress. If you aro In this condition, It mennn that you have dyspepsia In some form and may havo had It for aomo time, though you didn't realize It. Now Js the tlmo to chock It, for If you don't It will Buroly develop Into worse forms of dyspepsia and other stomach troubles, which may havo acrlouB results. But that is not all. The stomach Ib tho hub dt the body and an In jury to It 10 an injury to an. a weak Btomach cnuscs tho wholo body to siiffor. Tho action 'of tho heart, liver nnd kldnoyj become sluggish. Tho brain becomes Inactive Tho norvca bocomo unstrung. Tho blood loses Its vitality. Tho only safe, sure, scientific method of restoring your Btomach to Us hoalthy, normal stato, is to uso Btuart'e Dyspepsia Tablets, which will act as n substituto In digesting your food, thus giving your Btom ach a much needed rest. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets havo stood tho tests for yoarB. Thou sands havo used them and boon cured. Physicians nil over tho Uni ted States recommend thorn. Thoy aro not n sccrot remedy. Thoy con tain fruit and vcgotahlo essences, puro conccntruto.1 tlncturo of by drastic, golden seal, Inctoso, and puro aseptic popBln. Theso com bined ingredients will digest tho coarsest kind of food nnd do tho work JiiBt as well as nny good, strong, honlthy stomach will. Don't tnko our word for it. Ask your physlrla.il, your druggist or nny or your friends, who mny havo used Stunrt'B Dyspepsia Tabids. Ilut you don't oven hnvo to tnko their word for It. Find out for youisolf. Sond for n frco samplo package nnd try thorn. That's tho surest way to lonrn tho truth. Then, if you aro satisfied, you can go to your nenr CBt druggist nnd get a 50-cent box. All druggists nll them. Wrlto ub for n free snmplo todny Address F. A. Stuart Co., "MO Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Cnr Shortage. Tho work of building tho big gov ernment canal nt Celllo has been brought practlally to a Btap on nc cqunt of tho cnr shortage tho 0. U. & N. company using all of its rolling stock In bringing immense- quantt ticB of wheat from tho Interior to tidewater. The construction of tho concrete walls for tho canal basin has been discontinued. o Out of Sight. "Out of sight, out of mind," is an old Baying which applies with spoclal forco to a soro, burn or wound that'a boon treated with Ducklon's Arnica Snlvo. It's out ot sight, out of mind and nut of exist onco. Piles too and chilblains dis appear und oi its heallug Influence. Gurnntoed by J. C. Perry, druggist, S5o. DEDICATE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Splendid Sermon and Fine Music- Church Debt of $'4,500 Lifted Have ltrnriietl Marlon, Tho men engaged in surveying tho now Woloh electric lino botweon Turner nnd Albany aro now working nonr Marion. Thoy bognn a little over a week ago nt Turner, and will work na far south as Albany. Tho crow Is composed of Salem mon, nnd is In charge of Surveyor II. B Her rick and William llushoy. Thoso comprising tho party aro Wayne Waters, lion Dlmlor. n. II. Herrlck. William Dflshcy, Frnnk Horron, L. Stout, G. Grnbonhornt, John Slain baugh, Frank Culver nnd S. W. Drake, and moat f them spent Sun day in this city, returning to Marlon last evening. o Haiti Times in Ktuum'j. Tho old days of grasshoppers and drouth tiro almost forgotton In tho prosperous KnusoB of today; al though a cltlion ot Codoll, Kail Shnmburg, hns not yet forgotton n hard time he encountered. Ho says: "I was worn out and discouraged by coughing night and day, and could Una no relief till 1 trlod Dr. Klng' New DlBcovory. It took loss than one bottle to completely euro mo." Tho BAfest and niput reliable cough d cold euro and lung and throat healer ovor discovered. Gurnntoed by J. p. Terry's 4fiig store, 50c nnd $i.)0 Trial JmtUo )r0e. MtHH to .SwleH Mll tiiicna and wife and slater. Miss Arns, or Hartllue, Douglas Ht Washington, havo returned to 8aiu to Jlv JJkw; Arns' brotb WJiUsq cPiHH, JittJwqcta to, go iglmtrm 'thtlpp1 9'f lh Hsma y rt lai. NvWki me$ uV'oyvM with the KWcArJc. Cpjmnjr. wU tka'Mftm WaUc ,Caiaay. m fa ilu!t anil )IiMta, and $ MM U will b glad to welcQ Win in their .iuJd$. ftwadly , A Inrgc audlonco assembled to witness the public dedication of the First Christian church of this city Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Tho pulpit was draped with smllax and decoratod with Shasta daisies, hothouso plants and occu pied with the largo choir especially trained for this occasion. A beauti ful musical program- was rendered nt tho morning sorvlco, with the following well known vocalists in the cheir: Sopranos Miss Jennie "Williams, MfB. Errett, Mrs. Epley, Mrs. Ullom, Mrs. Powell, Mrs, Lowli, Mrs. Charl ton, Mrs. Rowland, Mn. Downing and Miss B, Williams.' . Altos Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Flotchor, Mrs. Walker, Miss Black, Miss Nellie Sykes, Mrs. Todd, Mrs. Morgan, Tenors .Tnko Wengor, W. II. Os born, Ivan Martin nnd Mr. Morgan. DassoB S. A. Rlggs, Rev. Black, Dr. Z. M. Parvin, Rov. Errett and Mr. Wolf. Tho following musical program wob rendered: Prelude, Melodio in E Flat Max Ocsten Doxology . Congregation Solo, "Tho Half Has Never Boon Told" Dr. II. C. Epley Offortolro, Morceau Do Salon.... Francois Bchr Dedicatory Anthem by Dr. Par vin Choir 'All Hall tho Power" . .Congregation Postludo, March W. Hill Tho prayer was by tho pastor, Rev. Brrott, tho scrlpturo reading by Rov. Black, and tho sormon by Victor Dorrls, tho noted ovangollflt A feature of tho morning sorvlca was tho solo by Dr. II. C. Eploy, which was written by Dr. Parvin of this city, and dedicated to Dr. Ep ley. it is oiio of tho most beautiful of modern church compositions. Dr. Eploy's rendition wns crand. nnd marks him as probably tho foremost church soloist In Oregon, if not on tno Pacific const. Victor Dorrls has been pnstor of two of tho largost churches of Ken tucky. Ho hns been n successful toachor nnd pronchor for ninny years and Ib a man of grcnt powers. Ho has tho largo face of a bom orntor nnd tho Bpoaklng eye, mouth nnd ears, a largo oloquont Henry Clay forehead, lino dark hnlr, a man of strlklug nppoarancc. In oponlng his sorvlco ho said ho would not objoct to tho ladles wearing their lints at this sorvlco as It Was a special occasion, but tho rest of tho weok ho would ask them to wear their hats to and from tho church, but not In tho church. Ho has an easy way of speaking nnd grncoful pulpit manners and speaks with a strong southorn accent. Rov. Dor rlB is probably tho most powerful pulpit orntor who has ovor appeared in Salem, bnrrlng only Dr. I, D. Drlvor. Ho Is both powerful as n blblo scholar and ns a pulpit ora tor. Some .Striking Utterance. Following nro sonlo of Rov. Dor rls' most striking utterances nt his oponlng sorvlco Sunday: "Chinches and prenchors aro not objects of charity. Tho Idea of sup porting rollglon as a pauperized charity is why tho cause of Christ has not tho thrilling, vital hold on humanity It should havo." "Our attendance and contribu tions to tho church of God Is novor n matter of charity. Tho Lord lot this world out, he Just leasod it to tho pooplo, to live on, to work, with tho understanding that tho llrst fruits were to bo his." "Ethics and morality aro not ro llglon. Thoso things nro not Hiifll clont to snvo any mnn. All preced ing Christ woro but typos nnd shad ows and he wjib tho only snvlor and mediator." "1 would llko n photograph of that man In tho Wlllametto valley who lives up to tho host he knows how, to hang up In my Bttidlq for a kind of Inspiration." "Tho sins of tho pooplo woro never absolutely remitted until Christ came nnd was Biicrlllcod and his blood was offered In heaven for tho sins of the people. All the blood of animals novor romltted a human sin." "Pooplo can follow a work of Jlcllou, or history, and know whoro Hi ay aro at In such works and see sonio sybtoin or solonco lu thorn, but In the lllltlo some way or othor they are lost, and do not got their bear ing." At the close of the morning ser mln t. debt of $-1600 was lifted by thoss prosQiit In about 15 minute; Tho aftornoon nnd ovonlng music woro the following- numbers: Prelude, Pastorale ..Mendelssohn "Night With Ebon Pinion" Congregation Song, "Tho Night n-oforo His Booth" Congregation Solo vMrs. W. P. Babcock Postludo, Marnlf Sohulty Prolude. La Solr N. Von Wlhn Anthem Choir Offertolie, Trnumorol ... Schumann nuet. "I Hoard tho Voice of Jesus WSS$r Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work, Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be iraccu io inc Kiaueys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have thcir( beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify tbeblood that is their work. Therefore, when vour kidnevsare weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body Ib nflcctcd and how every orgau seems to fail to do its If you arc sick or "feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, becnusc as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you arc sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring vour kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stand Hie iiigncsi ior ub wuimmui im of the most distressing cases, and is sold i. .....It.. 1... nil rrsKTV till IL insula 'J I-H druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollSr Bizc bottles. You may have a sailllllc bottle noma o( Swamp-Root, by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you bow to find out if you nave kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iling humton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Dinghnmton, N. Y. , on every bottle. WVnjHjltTULLtliJwH '' 'Hj"iH '"jflff '' ACTRESS MARRIES JOCKEY. Tod Sloan, n Tough Looking Runt. Wins n Beauty. Broadwny sat up and took unusual notice when It wns announced n few days ago that the well-known "Tod" Sloan, (christened "Tod hunter") hnd married Julia Snun derson. Ever since Rev. Warren be gan to practice as "hotel chaplain the great White Way has been seeing strange unions consummated, but none much stranger than this. Miss Saunderson is one of the prettiest women on the American Btage, mod est In demeanor and gentle and re fined in general appearance. Sing ing In "The Dairymaids," one of tho muslcnl comedy successes of the season, It has been a matter of com ment that this little American girl has made the picked English cortw behind her look like a lot of farm girls by comparison. Hor general reputntlon accords with her appear ance. On the other hand Tod is one of the toughest looking little runts thai over walked the streets of New York His associations since ho wns bar red from tho turf havo not been vory elewitul. In Tact thero does not appear any good reason why a chor us girl with a game leg should re gard htm ns pn oliglblo. mIrh Saunderson is tho daughter of an old actor, named Snckett, and Sloan Is tho first American jociccy to make a hit on tho English turf. o OASTORIA. 7k. fl.J V.,. lt II o OmmH T1T th Sf M m ,wu N1"0 """ """fc"1 r U! GERMANY FIXES MORMONS. jpftAT fUM II' I III! Ill II II I II MM lMXlllinillllllllWi Bi There is a peculiar charm about a rural play, when presented with fldollty to nature; such a one Ib "Undo Josn Perkins" tho realistic comedy-drnma, which will hold tho boards at tho Grand opera houso, Wednesday, October 9. It is said to contain just enough tragedy, with comedy selomonts clovorly Inter woven, to attract and retain human Interest and funny enough to extract hearty laughter from tho most blaso theater-goor. It Is said to possess an utmosphoro nB puro as tho scent of now mown hay and tells a pretty love story, In n highly original man nor; splendid stngo settings deplet ing rural scenes of Ufe-llko simplic ity nnd well known lnndmnrks of Now York aro used In tho four acts of the play, which Ib given zest by tho introduction of splendid special ties thoroughly In harmony with tho thome of the story throughout tho vnrlpiiB acts. This attraction promises to bo nn unusually able ono, tho statement being based up on roporta from tho press of other cities and Cicatrical managers In whoso theaters it has appeared the present season. Does Not Like Doctrines of Lattci Day Saints. Dresden, Saxony, October 5. Three American Mormons have been expelled from Germniiy as he result of persisting, despite final warnings prohibiting them from spreading their propaganda, In conducting riv er baptisms and making converts. They were arrested and summarily taken under gunid to the frontier. Tho Imperial authorities decided In 1903 that It was not desirable to allow Mormon ngenlB to continue their activity In Germany, but ow Ing to the representations-of the American embassy in Berlin,-and of Chl-f Missionary Cannon, whoso field of activity wns Central Europe, with headquarters at Berlin, the foreign ofilce allowed the Mormon," a month In which to settle their af fairs and lenve tho country. Therd were nt one time 50 missionaries in the various states in Germany, and the grounds for tholr expulsions were Cachings contrary to public morality. It wao also agreed with Mr, Cannon that all the Mormons who were American citizens should discontinue presenting their doc trines in Germany. Tho German converts, of whom thero wero thou sands, and who continued to follow their faith under native pastors, wore subject to various police- hind rances. Mr. Cannon moved his cen tral European headquarters to Switzerland, and it is understood has Blnco returned to Salt Lake. It Is now presumed his successor Ib re-entering thj German field for Mormon missionary work, from which formerly many women con verts wero Bent to Utah. You Caift THF P. That liosuitttfg mlT 'A absolutely the be. WJ you tmnV, ;.' ItMlrtJ active liver or LI?? to4l wnon wo Inform ymiXr S3 lmstflt jenra It S,rJtd,JJ of cases, probablrSii HOSTETTFIK STOMACH BITTFpc It cures Poor Aihrn. . Insomnia, Female III. S? WHY SO WEAK. Kidney Troublr-a Mny He Sapping Your Llko Awny Snlciu Peo ple Have Learned This Fact. His Dear Old Mother. t'My dear old mother, who Is now 83 yonrs old, thrives on Electric Bit tors," writes W. B. Branson, of Dub lin, Gn. "Sho has token them for about two yoars and enjoys nn ex cellent appetite, feolB Btrong and sloops woll." That's tho way Elec tric nittors affect tho ogod, and tho Bnme happy results follow In all cases of femnlo woaknoss and gon oral debility, AVonk, puny children too, aro greatly strengthened by thorn. Gurnntoed also for stomach, liver and kldny trobles, by J. 0 Perry, druggist, 50c. Quinsey, Sprains and Swellings Cured. "I Novembar, 1901, I caught cold and had the quinsy. My throat was swollen so I could "hardly breathe. I applied Chamberlnln'8 Pnln Balm and It gave me relief In a short tlmo. In two days I was all right," says Mrs. L. Cousins, Ottorburn, Mich, qiinmberlnln's Pain Balm Is a lini ment and is especially valuable for Bprnlns and swelling?. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug btore. ftaagag a I Winter Shoes I VETCH AND I CHEAT SEED ! Say" t t Mrs. W. P. Balwook and Dr. li. a. RnW 8pK Congregation Postludo, Alia Marcln ,.;.. Fredrlc Archer 'For'hv'e y'eara my fatully ha uot been, tro.ubW wHb. tho wlatet oougtm; wa cwo tkU to Ballard'i Qhu4 STfHP I kBQ R aM We have a limited amount of each on hand, and if you will need any better put your order In earlyt, a the supply! will not equal the de-maad. Tillson & Co i5i-i6i lUthStr Storm Rubbers and , Rubber Boots If you are looking for good wlntur shoes that will give you good service, come in and see my stock. With every pair of shoea sold I give a pencil box, containing pencils and rulor, free. Jacob Vogt 345 State Street When a healthy mon or woman begins to run down without appar ent cnuso, becomes wenk, languid, depressed, suffers backache, hend cachc, dizzy spells and urinary dis orders, look to tho kidneys for the cnuso of It all. Keep tho kldnoyi well nnd they will keep you well. Doan's Kidney Pills euro Blck kid neys nnd keep them well. Horc Is Salem testimony to prove It. E. E. Gillian, proprietor of livery nnd fced"stnble, ot 02 Ferry St., and living at 332 Water St., Salem, Or , says: 'li'ears of nlmost constant driving nnd a fall I got several years ago which wrenched by back badly had tended to hurt my kidneys. I suffered from back acho and lamo ncss so that at times I could hardly straighten up. Sharp pains cnught mo when I nroso aftor sitting. Nono of tho remedies I tried did mo any good until a shoVt tlmo ago I was Induced to get Doan's Kidney Pills at Dr. Stone's drug store. In a short timo I obtained more relief from tho backacho and disordered condi tion of tho kidneys, than I had for years. I know of neighbors who 'havo also used your remedy and thoy all speak of It as tho best mcdlclno thero Is and I bellevo this to bo so." For snlo by all dealers. Prlco 50 cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, Now York, solo agontB for tho Uni ted States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. o Eugene Prunes, Tho big prune dryer nt Thuston owned by C. Densmoro, nnd which hns been run this year by Russell &. Patch, has Just finished a 15 days run and hns turned out 5G tons of the dried product. Not a prune In tho whole community was lot nnd the quality Is better than ever be fore dried. Tho price pnld to the grower averaged nbout 112.50 per ton nnd thoso having orchards real ized about $30 per acre for their prunes. Mr, Wylle, who lives near opnngnem received about ?77 per aero for his crop, which was excep tionally good. The prunes were shipped to tho Willamette Valley Fruit company at Salem and thev have all been hauled In and shipped. ThU Is an excellent record for the Thurston dryor nnd Is better thnn ihey have had for many years. Eu gene RegUter. n How It Spreads. Tho first nackoco of Dr. Leon- hnrdfs Hem-Bold that wns put out went to a small town in Nebraska. It cured a case of Piles that was considered hopeless. Tho news spread and the demand prompted Dr. J. S. Leonhardt, -of Lincoln, Neb., the discoverer, to pre pare it for general use. Now It Is be ing sent to all parts of the world. It will euro anv case of Piles. Sold for 1.00, with absolute guar antee. Dr. Leonhnrdl Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., Proprietors. Sold by Dr. S. C Stone. Salem. enlellh7 "- Tho Form Divine. Some good proportions for a woman are said to bo as follews: Height, 5 feet S Inches. Weight. 137 pounds. Bust, 36 Inches. Waist, 25 inches. Hips, 42 Inches. Top of arm. 1 i inches. Wrist, 6 Inches. Thigh, 22 inches. Calf, n inches. Ankle, 9 inches. TORIA. SENATOR BAILEY OF 1 Gainesville, Tex., Oct Ufo weiuon Bailey, the famous tntivo of Texas In the rtw . senate, yesterday celch,,' 44th birthday. Senator Bi!ns ..., u, .MISSISSIPPI, hart3C ! born in Copiah county. Jj October 5, 1863. He becwu, u ui icxa8 in 1853, v to congress In 1891 anj e United States senate in Mi,, bw hub year, once t p idol of tho people of the Lo) sinie, considered by many t , n presidential possibility, th . tor has admittedly lost tnfc ell regard of his fellows throifl charges that wero made ankst during, his cnmpalgn for rttnl tho senoto last winter. ?tmJ ho Is ns popular as ewr iwA uuignoors in uatnsvllle, Ui V city, very few of whom h i placed any credence In th j tlons mado by his enemlej, Ibl out tho state, lioweTer, ttw thousands of voters who locwl on the verdict of the legijlits "guilty, but don't do It ajU." theso Bailey Is now a a!tt? Idol, and they refuse to loam down to him. Among the nccutatloat ip Bailey mndo last winter vert. ho ,had been mainly Instromti not wholly responsible; lor' Waters-Pierce Oil Company M und auxiliary, being alloifj t business In Texas after It bit otiBtcd under tho itrlDfftt A trust laws of the stale. Thi tor contended that his id ml of friendship, and that he W J or received a fee as attorney. 1 admitted that ho had reWi oy from H. Clay Pierce, heiJrtl oil company, but that these sonol loans, and that he Wi back every dollar rocelrei ono of tho florccst polltlfili over waged In Texas, SenatMl was exhonorated from the mndo, and returned to tat i for another six years. A year ago Senator Bdty ' brated his 43d birthday in It of a battle that bad noetUrl than his political life and dN ono appeared to oppose w" senatorial tosa. It F principles, nnd not for -tho Bailey supporters n lous. Yet the senator d' l enno unscathed. The Ba! havo Intervened have not t .Ion in wlnn OUt the JtA hops tho stain, whether rj wrongly applied, win " penr. Thero are thouwn j plo in Texas to whoa i nnllAv recalls tbo odorof Thev consIJcr that Seoater - a poor man before he u . .u ro now d " sands, where he once letj lars. "How did "Jfr queitlon that .; Texas long aner -,i i,.. oip.ire.1 away Innocent, as he hM " m, eJnto legislature, or p- -"..' irsia to ueueve, "-""". ,'ij I . ... . what iirom5N 44tn "...: mi wiw an excepnwH'v . 6j aclodofsuspWon VMM OI ! .. t .5?E apart in toe i " . f posing flgr and integrity .& the chosen lZ.i mon pwpleiii turn to his seai .- - nloloB. wWher '1 has placed "P00. .iinmi that " traslo In ""n acTORI' vox;! Tllltww;',, ' rt SSBsWsWsfiiK- MV1 Mr &HJr fi-niM m. -I.V I V (T'li TfJ"" '7ir T"J .! aiHjiw.M wm ly b. j, Fry. (PWJi .-SOi IIHIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII J 1 Wia HW fflgKiivr tf ' i.tiiWfl-IV-''iK .niiJ.mt,..n.l Ml