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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FREPAY, OCTOBER 25. 1007
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FOOD POISONS
LIVELY
00 Tcr Cent of All Dfccnscs (lie Re
sult of UnillRostlvc Putrefying
Foods.
Men of affairs, Women of" society
and children with nctlvo brains are
too ofton sedentary In their habits,
giving llttlo time to oxorclso. To this
evil Is ndded that of high and Irreg
ular living as n result, the stomach
cannot stand tho demnnds mndo up
on It. Tho abused and overtaxed
dtomach does not properly do tho
work of digestion, food tnlcon In fr
ments and tho poison permontos tho
whole system. Tho body loses In
weight nnd bocomoa a prey for -tho
attack of whnlovor dlBoaso It may
encounter.
Did It ever occur to you how btny
that stomach of yours Is? It only
holds thrco pints, but In one yoar
you forco It to tnlco In 2-100 pound's
of material, dlgost It and propnro It
for assimilation Into tho blood. No,
wonder It robols when ovorworkcl.
Wo crowd It with Btoaks nnd paBtry,
Irrltato Its Juices with spices and
acids, and expect tho stomach to do
Its work. It can't do It.
All ovor Alio Inner layor of tho
etomnch aro glands which secrete tho
Juices necessary to digestion. Tho
cntrnnco of food Into tho Btomnch
is tho Blgnal for theso glands to do
tholr work. Tho moro tho food nnd
tho moro Indlgcstlnblo, tho greater
tho demand upon thorn and upon tho
muscles of tho wall adjoining.
Think of tho tons of high-season-ed
game, sweetmeats nnd nppotlzors
crammed Into this llttlo four-ounco
mll and thon wondor, If you will,
why you nro dizzy or nauseated or
constipated. Don't blnmc your Btom
nch or curso your fate that you
nhould bo born bo uufortunnto.
niamo yourself nnd apply tho rem
edy. First, got a small pnekngo of
Stuart's Dyspopsla Tnblots, taking
ono aftor ench meal and at bed tlmo.
Thoy aro not a medicine, but a di
gestive Your Btomnch Is worn out
nnd needs holp, not medicine.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do
tho work that tho stomach falls to
do. Thoro's enough power In ono
grain of Stuart's Dyspopsla Tabids
to digest 3000 grain of ordlnory
food, bo you needn't fear that nnv
tblng you cat will remain In your
Btomnch undigested.
Stunrt'n Dyspepsia TabletB will
roui .tho poison uocnuso tuoy ro-
wovo tho cnuso food formontatlon.
Thoy aro nnturo's own euro for dys
pepsia. Tho host of troubles dyspop
flla Is father or cannot bo numbered
for n honlthy Btomnch Is tho tionrco
or nil health.
Solzo your opportunity boforo
worso conditions confront you. Send
todny for u froo trial pnoknge of
Stunrt's Dyspopsla Tablets. They
will bring your stomach rollof. F.
A. Stunrt Co., ICO Sttmrt Illdg., Mar
shall, Mich.
Tho no cent bIzo for snlo at your
drugglnt'H.
DAY AT
ELKHORN
Henry Johns Goes Insane and Runs
Camp With a Shotgun
THIS IS'
FOR SCIATIG
SUFFERERS
A dispatch from Albany last night
says: Bollovlng himself to bo tho
solo surviving American Indian,
Henry Johns, a wealthy whit's ranch
er, residing three mile south of Sa
lom, yesterday morning drove tho oti
tlro male population of the logging
camp nt Elkhorn Into the woods, and
croatod torror among tho rosldonts
of that placo by ropoatedly emptying
tho contonto of n shotgun Into tho
brush whero tho frightened men
woro hiding. No ono was Injured.
For nonrly two houis yesterday '.n i i.,.i .
morning Jones bombarded tho woods .u,n" """ " "" "" i' """'y "-
around tho logging camp, and onlyi,,omoa n3 m minor nnd it for
when his supply of ammunition years. Tho pains woro sharp and
failed was ho captured by a posso. shooting and extended all through
Ho Is vlolontly Insane. CoiiBtnblo m , f ,, , fnrnir-
Anderson, of Gates, arrived In Al- , y ,og5 ?. V. (1"' tortur
bany last night with tho mnnlnc nndi,nB n,0B tlmt I could not help cry
put him In tho county Jail. Sheriff Ing out. They woro worso at night
Culver, of Marion county, arrived 'and many times It was nccessarv to
A Case of Ten Years' Standing Cured
by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, tho
Itemed? Tlmt Has n Gieat
Record of Success.
If you hnve sciatica, or scatlc
rhoumatlsm, and tho treatment you
havo taken proved of no benefit, It
Is tlmo that you tried tho remedy
that has cured so many stubborn
cases Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
The most recent proof of tho suc-
coss of this remedy in such cases Is
the statement of Mrs. Mary Heckort,
of Whitevllle, Fulton Co., Ohio.
"I suffered from sciatic rhetimn
tlsm for twenty years," she says, "bo
foro I found In Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills a remody that cured me. The
horo this noon nnd took Johns to Sa-'
lorn, wlioro ho will bo committed to
tho asylum.
According to Constnblo Anderson,
jonns arrived In Elkhorn. a small
Inject morphine to rollovo mo. Every
year I had to pass through a spoil" of
lntonso suffering. I would then bo
practically helpless bb I could not
logging en nip a fow miles north of mnvn na at,, i,ii..
flnfnci lnof Tiiiuilnn ftv. a1, nn,1l"'"'" '"' " "' nm"u'D
v...v.., .ui. '""""J i.WIH UUIUMI, HU
woro
Immediately caused alarm bv' nn- wenk nml J hnd d,,n headaches. I
nouncing that no nnd boon sent nB,"ccamo nervous, wcuk nnu aouiuaiea
tho "mossongor of .Tobub Christ.". nnd lost In flesh.
with orders to. kill somo woman. Co- ..Por lon yonra l trlod mnn df.
fo?mer "'LsbT o? Marion" coun'tyV0"1 doctors but nove c-
who roBldos at Elkhorn. Johns sum
moncd Mrs. Smith to tho door, und
then, without tho slightest wnrnlng,
struck hor in tho face, knocking her
down. Johns then turned away and
began cursing hlmsolf for striking a
woman. At tho tlmo thoro wcro no
men around, nnd boforo any ono
could bo BUinmonod . tho demented
man had disappeared.
Ho was not scon ngaln until yos
torday morning, when ho ronppcnrd
armed with a shotgun and com
menced flrlng at ovory man ho saw.
Tint for tho poor markBinanshln ex
orcised, It Is Bald that many persons
would havo been hurt. Tho fow men
In tho enmp and most of tho women
fled to tho woods, accordlnc to Con-
ntablo Anderson, and romnlned thoro
until tho crnzod man's ammunition
wbb oxhaiiBted.
In tho county Jail last night the
uomoniou man refused' to ansvor in
i "
nny (iuphiioiis, oxcopt to nflsort that
no was an Indian chief, and that all
tho other members of IiIb rnco had
I was discouraged and had clvon un
nil bopo of a euro, whon I hnppoucd
to read about Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. I took sovornl boxes and felt
so much bettor ,thnt I continue!
their usofor romo tlmo and was
cured. I havo never had a return
of the sciatica and hnvo been honlthy
over since."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills mnlro
rich, rod blood, enabling It to carry
llfo and strength to tho wenk norves
nnd other tlssuos of the body. They
nro a spccinc lor such uisensos as
annomln, rhoumntlsm, the nftor
offectB of tho grip and fovors, nnd for
Biich nervous dlscnsos as dizziness,
Blck hendaches, nournlgla, and hnvo
accomplished miraculous results oven
pnrtlnl paralysis nnd locomotor
ataxia.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nro sold
boon killed by tho "nalefacos "iby all druggists, or direct bv mall.
Jones has a family living on a ranch postpnld, on receipt of price, 50
cents per box;sIx boxes for $2. GO, by
the Dr. Williams Mediclno'Company,
Schenectady, N. Y.
nenr Salem. So far as known horo
tho man has novor boforo shown
slgiiH of Insanity. Ho refuses to
touch elthor food or wntor.
linking Ahead.
"Doar Robert. I Intond to Bhnm
nil your cares."
"Hut, my pot, I hnvo no caros."
"I moan nftor wo aro married."
Now Jersoy Mall. "
o
llalalilava Aiiulvci-siiry.
Loudon, Oct. 'J 5. Twonty-olght
survivors of tho charge of tho Light
Drldngo, Immortalized by Tenny
son's poom, Joined today In oolobrnt
Ing the anniversary of that famous
rtneounter. Tho evont was rondor-,
ed notable by tho colloetlon of a fund
for tho honetlt of tho survivors, nonr
ly all of whom nro poor.
It was on October 25, 1SB4, Just
53 years ago, that Lord Lucan. coin
innndlng the British cnvalry at
Unlnklmn, through it misconception
of tho oi dors of tho comnmndur In
chief. Lord Raglan, dlroetod Lord
fnruigiin to mako the historic chnrgo.
With u buttery In rront and ono on
each side, 070 horsonuMi hewed tholr
way past tho guns and routed tho
ltuwilnn cavaliy. Of tlu 070 nnlvSlOS
"all that w loft of thorn" rod o
bnck to the British lines. Twenty
elght of those IDS aro utlll living,
nnd tho IlrltUh public has been call
ed upon to o.vprt at this late day
tho nppreclntlon of Dim heroic action
of the aged vet. inns by profiling
iur iMt'ir itui tin).
o .
slunv Near Coos liny.
Mnrahllold. Or., Oct. 5. The
four-nmstod choonor Novolty. hound
from San Pedro to Coo liny, wont
nahoro Wedujlnv afternoon during
u tlouoo foi. nbout lft miles north or
tho Coos liny bar. T)u crew all gu
ashore In safety, but tho veel will
probably bo a total wreck, as thoro
la qulto heavy ."on running, and St
Is Impossible for tho tuga to rondor
hor any a slstanco. Tho Novolty be
longed to the Simpson Lumber Com
pany, and had no freight aboard,
o -
WcNtgnto Appointed.
Washington. Oct. 25. Tho com
Hilsaloner of tho gonoral laud olllco
has notified George A. Woitgnto, of
Port laud, that ho has boou commis
sioned to bo surveyor-general of Ore
oa, vlco John D Daly, deceased. A
blank bond has been trnusmlttod to
Mr. Woatsato to bo oxo; utel by him.
and upon i.pproval of tho samo by
tho depart went of tho Interior Woa
gato will bo directed to ussumo tho
Jutloa of the otllco of nurv?yor-gonor-
i.
Tho Ono Tlilnu Attatlmblo.
A KansaB City mnn recently wrotn
HOPS 1X)U IX)NI)OX.
Au-
Two Hundred Hales llought nt
row ror Kngilsh Market.
Aurora. Or.. Oct. 25.- Henry L.
Honts, of this city, this week bough',
for direct shipment to London 122
bales of hops from O. Kocbor. 13
linloa frnm 1?tn.1 n.tufa ntit AT. IihIao
to a lawyer In nuothor town of tho fmm pterin. i.-l,n,,ari,, .,.t .it
stnto, asking for Information touch- baloa from Clma. KnonnHnir nn,i 47
ing tho standing of a person thoro
who .had owed the Kansas City indi
vidual a consldorablo sum of mnnoy
for a long tlmo.
"What proporty hnB ho that 1
could attach?" was ono of tho Ques
tions nskod.
Tho lawyor's reply was to tho
point. "Tho person to whom you re
fer," ho wrnto, "died a year ago. Ho
bin left nothing subjoct to attach
ment oxcopt a widow." Harpors
Wookly.
Curea Woman's Weaknesses.
rofrr to tht boon to weak, norvous,
nitbTluK women known m Dr. I'lorce'i
Favorite Proscription.
Dr. John Fyfo one of tho Editorial Staff
of Tint K-i hcrio Mkdicai. Ruvikw say
of Unicorn root(c(oiiina iXoliu) which
Is ono of tho chief intiredlouu of tho "1-V
vorlto Pryorlptlon";
"A roiuony vrhlrli lnvarl&lily acts as a uter
ine tnvlk'orator nmUt fur normal ao
tlvtty ot tint entire icnruduciho Ukium,'
Hii'oiitliius"li Ut'loiua xu' liaveauuslloa
iiieni whloli mure full niuweni tlio alKiva
t)urKiiciih(iriiiti(itAr ttru0 uith uhUl I am
uoinniuitol. In the trtiatou'iit of (IKons w
cubar to wommi it ts M'Utoin tlmt a i-ato It
con wlilvli iKm -. not irveut mjiiio liiUtoatKiu
for till leuivtiial airent." lr 1'jfo further
likVH "Tlie I. I'owliiir are auionc Hie IimiIIiis
lutllcailou fur Uolonlat il'iiUorn rooU Pain
or achlnir In tlio Hack, wlih jleucorrha'a t
atonlo(wiiaVlcoailltlVof the rviro)uctUa
organs ot nun, meutiri ilc(irvMton anil Ir
ritability. , j toil wltDchroiilC diseases of
the r iirutiiK'i tvreaiu of nomtn:i'iiiiiii.t
K'luaiU'ii C I at in tlio rvclon ot the klU
ihj, iiiwirriuel I ilKHtllnK). due to a weak
rntu coruiiiiu inline rvprvxluollve ijkiemt
aiueiivirfiu Wre$&tfd or absent monthly
ijrioi.tMs
pJI o
hnlos from Fred Stute, at prices
ranging rrom s to 9 coats.
u
How to Curo ft Cold.
Tho Question of how to curo a
cold without unnecoBBnry loss of
tlmo In which wo aro all moro or
less Interested, for tho Qulckor a
cold Is gotten rid of tho less danger
of pnoumonla nnd othor Berlous dls
cnsos. Mr. D. W. L. Hall of Waver
ly, Va has used Chamberlain's
Cough Romody for yenrs and says'
"I firmly bollero Chamborlnin's
Cough Romody to bo absolutely tho
host preparation on tho markot for
colds. I havo rooonunondod it to
my frionds and thoy all agree with
mo." For snlo nt Dr. Stone's drug
store.
a boot
"fiom or act'omitaii) int. at
Hull nf thn di-p.hilr,t memn
and Asvru'C ' 'liltl blood) lmhltt ilraccw.j
Mn(oni In llto extreme lowur lutl or the
ttnlinniii "
If more or 'Nat of tho nbovr tvmittprcs
tytter TnT.i .We Ifr. Vlorca' Faorli
lJ55mroRnV"r nrrnO'ToTianig insrwTF
enuoi wtik . a Unicorn root, or Ilelonlas.
ami the nui'.,.al pnpoitics of which l
nnwt falthfn n preont3.
ji toiiiixn
Colonist Hates in HfTect Until Oc
tobcr ill.
'thONOXtroniely ow rntos from all
Eastern poluts to Oregon are still In
offoct until Ootobor 31. Any ona
wishing to ta-o advantage of tho low
rates can savo "tlmo nnd money by
calling on our local agont, O. L.
Darllug, and secure propald orders
on any agent In tho Unltod States.
rrom .Missouri rivor common
points, $25.00.
From St. Louts, $30.00.
From Chicago, $33.00.
From Washington, D. C, $4S 25.
WM. McMURRAY,
10-17-12t Q. p. a, S. P. Co.
Of lUtiiitm -'Oal rKt, ttnother prominent
Insmlieut of "KuNorlto Prescription
Prof. Tudor nilliiBWAHl. M. D., of lien
uetl MiUleiO t vlteKo, Chicago, says:
MtUmnln, riant n'tnwlv In illuinluN nl
the VrulllU In til . atarrtnl iitiullilnii
"Prof. John M. Soiulder, M. l) late of
Cincinnati, says of Golden Seal rooi ;
"In relation to lis vvneral effects on tho
mteut, thtv ti no Ml(e(ii (it m about if ft. A
tlxttt U twh ofttfau iN4tii(ml(iy o.f epdllen. U
UunlvwMrtM n.-wUeU u U) tonic uwtxd In
all dobtllUHM .iatrt.
ProMi. J. .rtUolow, M. D..of JofTersoa
Motllcai lYt.ego, as of Golden Seal :
Valua''ll u Uti-rlnit liriiiuirrhai.it. mnnnx
rhajtta UUkmI ?' ami cvvnrtiv UyaUicuor-
rbipatitaluful MiimliinV
r. I'lervo'a i avorlto f rescrlpuon ralth'
Dr.
f
fully rvpner.4 all tho above named ln
ftreuicnu ami cured ttiui
Uwt are reouaiwdti.
llcnu and cured thoUIwa for whlcA
WINDOW
GLASS
Complete assortment of sizes.
Plate, corrugated and picture glasi.
6lngjo and double strength. Reglas
ing done to order.
John Hughes Co
Phono 99. 460 474 State street.
Salem, Oregon.
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