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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALIOI, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1007. TF m u.v 9 BBBBHiHBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBL i.m MISS ROSEMQ0RE 'omen Avoid Operations " ..... tmffnrlnrr from Tften w . . . . f, t n OD0P. rtncary, It, of course. CrcJtUpMoftbchospUnl 8I,eJ5 !.. heart. IR f3te true that thee troub " nch a stage where an opo- fum la tho only rosoaroc, Dut a "fJJnil women havo been cured LrdU E. rinkkam'a Vegetable .Mtnd after an oporat on lias "PT.m.j n as the- only euro. n.w".rr;,1 most irfatoful tenteposslbla toxnnke comofroa women who by taking- vdiaE. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound . ii. nuiU nnd herbs, havo osoaoed serious onerationa. an KmIm Itoso Mooro'acaae, of 807 W. 20th St., N.Y. Sho wtUobs nVr Mri rlnkham:-"Lydia E. Plnkhana'a Vcgotabl Compound has rrA mO Of tn TOry woni iu.iu u iwumo nuwuiu uiu a itmu vu tuprono Ma ray deopeat gratttudo. I suffered Intensely for two years so that fM suable to attend to my dunes ana waa a ouraon to my lamuy. i on operation which I waa advised to undergo. I docided to try Lydia Finknain's Vcgetablo Corapouad; It cured me of the terrible trouble it. nnrr In batter health tbaa I have been for many years." ThU R"d other aueh canes should encourage every woman to try Ly g Piakham's Vogetablo Compound before biio submits to an operation. rL Pinkhnm's Standing: Invitation to Women Woman suffering' from any form of fomale weakness are Invited to. rtUptlT OOmmnmcauJ wim iiira. tjummuj, hi. uyuu, maun, jltodq mo nntnms riven, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest tjol recovery uuviw-u- WrPW as !P1I " fl b -- u ii'iiTnisTrr! i kKi CASTORll mi, zz. . m win .a N I ft. ' M I :.i..i...i.ii.i.iiiih. iLMiiiinSa ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT. AgclablcErcparallonEr'As. Stomocbs acdBwugof ft H ProniolcsDigpsItonkfttr ncss awl ifcsu:omalus ntiirl Opium-Morphlnc norlltacrL NOT -NARCOTIC. urn jkfriMDrsimiimm JkMttSJtt- tfW&ffQQ JAW Apcrfect Remedy for CoteSft non , aour siomacn.uiwTwu Worras.Com'ulslonsJbtrUlr iuissandLOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. CAST0R1A I Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of fhf n Lw iranlccdwndwifeel Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMieSNTMiaaaMMNTi NCWVOKKOnV. ' URK SELF RISING B. B. B. Flotir owon Urom( HrtM. iOtiu- Cakes, Mnftlns and Tlum redding. AILKN'R R. R. II. FLOUR CO.. TNO.. flAN Joae. OaJ. am'h X-RAYS Industry and Frugality. ""try J? fortuno's rlcht hatid frugality her loft German crb. there's No Uco kln8i you fan'o bent Hfirhino fnr SWr, T1;b prOntot;t rilllntnr oatered to Buffering humanity. Pu Uffer from Hvor rnmnlnlnt. r are b.i0uB and fretful, its "" unt Herblne will put In - -ir condition. A positive .f Co38tlpatlon, Biliousnoss. eP"a and all ills duo to a torpid rr a bottle and vm, win now. fe rW-g else. Sold by D. J. Galileo Discovered l'ouduluin. Galileo discovered tho use of tho pendulum. In 1C30 ho published a work dealing with tho uso of tho pendulum in clocka. District Attornoy Langdon han been In tho Umo light along with light Iioubo Hcney long enough. Ho should now get down to business au'J prosccuto a few of San Francisco'? worst criminals Patrick Calhoun, for Instance. Death Valloy Scotty has again como to Hfo. Ho dug up money enough to pay for a telogram con gratulating Langdon on his re-oloc-tlon. Tho Honorablo .Mrs. Secretary Motcnlf, tho dispatches say, is walk ing IB mllos a day to keep from get ting n grasswhat horses got when they are turned out on tho bunch grass. If Langdon will quit prosecuting tho supervisors and others lontj enough to try President Calhoun for murder In running his cars with Incompetent men and mowing down pedestrians as ho pleases, thoro will bo a feeling that Mr. Langdon's olec tlon Is a good thing. A man named Drown was nrrost cd In Georgia yesterday for attempt ing to shoot Father Gunn, a Catholic priest. In most countries It is no crlmo to try to shoot a Gun. Dotectlvo McPorland who detected Orchard and Incidentally caused Home comment by not going on tho stand in tho Haywood caso Is In Pendleton. Ho may bo as tho East Orogonlon describes him, n very clover gntlomon, but ho did not gain an onvlablo roputatlon In Idaho, Dr. Taylor Ib ro-oloctcd mayor of San Francisco by a hnndsomo major ity on a "good govornmont" tlckot. It In hoped his administration will ba entitled lo wear tho nnmo at itn closo but Schmltz was elected on n roform tlckot, nnd Is only now being reformed. . i. o "Wotfld Hang Him, Anyway. Tho peculiarities of human naturo aro many nnd varied. Thoro prob nbly Is novor a crlmo committed but what a numbor of ntrango Ideas pos sess a certain cIbbb of pooplo to tho oxtont that thoy will wrlto or In Borne way communlcato thorn to tho ofll- cors. No uouor uiusirnuon can uo given of this than a lottor rocontly recolvod by Shorlff Rand rolatlvo to tho murdor of Harvey K. Drown. Tho lottor boars tho dato of Bpo- kano, Washington, and tho contents follew: "Tho murdoror of Shorlff Brown Is hero, and wo think you can got him lu Idaho. "Wo havo adjoin ing farms to him, and ho was away, and his boys say ho mado a lot of monoy when away by killing men In Montnna and horo, too. Ho was a gamblor In Idaho and was mad at Drown. Wo will say nothing horo. but If you don't kill him horo, or if ho Is not lynched when taken to Dnk or wo will swear hard enough to hang him. Ho goes by th onamo of at Km, apoKano wuh ONE TROUBLE AFTER ANOTHER Nervous Breakdown Followed Func tional DlMurliancc and Mrs. Glenson's Life Wni Miser abl Until Dr. Williams' lMnk Pflls Cured Her. Disraeli's Wisdom. B 3 r:f .! . . - MiuBS nro in aangor h6 weak- Rt Disraeli. fc.neSTS na Constipation. dtt, was troubled with bll- Uffl l"supation, which ,tt4 eatharti. - T """'"' tvre t ': ;"y maae mat' U fc v uu Know wnere i , J? been today had i not v-moerJa!n,B e. Tb!efi Zr oluacn ana 111 !! .; e xaD,ets reI,ove Kettiv . ce 8trengthea uve functlonn ,ii .i.. rt,?rknatu- tablet. "I"nsaMnf Aala. htorrforsa,oatDr- Cures Winter Cough. J. E. Gover, 101 N. Main St., Otta wa, Kan., writes: "Every fall It haa been my wife's trouble to catch a severe cold, and therefoio to cough all winter long. Last fall I got her a bottle of Horohound Syrup. She used It and has been ablo to sleep soundly nil night long. Whenever tho cough troubles her, two or threo doses stops tho cough, and she 1b able to be up and well." 25c, 60c an.J "0. Sold by D. J. Fry. o Deaths by Lightning. An average of 800 persons aro killed In the United States eaoh year by lightning. This means ono In ev ery 100,000. o COFFEE Good coffee is partly in buying" and partly in making; like everything else. Your rrocer retains your montr it roa don't Uio Schilling' Beit, we par kim. New York's Jliik Supply. Oomo of New York city's dally supply comes 400 miles and is from ty. Don't ask us anything hero, for wo 'fear our llvos. Juat tako him to Idaho; It 1b only about bIx miles. If ho don't go shoot him, and wo will cloor you. Don't lot thoso fellowB In Snokano know anything. Wo woro to post this lottor sooner, but wore afraid. Dakcr City Herald, o Dwifiicflfl Cannot Bo Cured by local applications, ns they cannot reach the dlseasod portion of tho ear. Thoro 13 only ono way to euro deaf ness, and that la by constitutional remedies. Deafness is cnused by an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho IL'ustatchlan Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or iraporfect hear ing, and when It is entirely closed, deafness is tho result nnd unless tho inflammation can bo taken out and this tubo rostored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyod Lforover; nlno cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, whloh Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tho mu cous surfacos. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso of Deafness (causod by catarrh) that cannot be eurod by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, O. Sold by druggtBts, 75c Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. . o Fish Tlmt Live Long. Tho salmon Is Bald to live about ten years.but pike and carp Bomo- times reach 150 years. Neglect or improper treatment of womnn's ills almost inevitably loads to a train of unfortunnto results nnd frequently to a llfotlmo of misery In time almost evory organ of tho body bocomos affected, tho nervau system Is broken down, tho digestion Is weakened and symptoms of kidney troilblo develop. This was tho experience of Mrs. J. Glenson, a well-known resident of Penfleld, Monroe county, N. Y. "I had suffered for years with weak nesses which many womon havo," sho says, "and this In time led to norvous prostration. I was ofton hysterical and would somotlmoi faint away two or threo times a day. "My stomach becamo bo weak that, thoro was hardly a thing I could oat and keep down. Thoro woro heavy leaden pains through ray nbdomon, I was troubled with gas and my stom ach was bo tender that it Boomed rnw. For two wqeks I could not walk on account of weak kldnoys nnd n lnmo back. "My heart Jumped and occasional ly skipped a beat. During tho dread ful fainting spoils I would havo to bo takon out of doors. Whon I enmo to I would bo weak nnd holp less for a long time. Tho least bit of nolso upsot my nerves nnd I was all tho tlmo Imagining all sorts of ImpoBslblo things. I had sovoro hoadachos and was in bed for two months. "I omployed a doctor off nnd on for sovernl weeks, but whon I failed to got any bettor, I gave up taking his medicine. Dr. Williams' Plnl: Pills woro recommended by a friend nnd thoy holpod mo nt onco. I took tho pIIIb until entirely cured nnd rccommond thorn vory highly." Thoso who nro Interested In tho treatment which cured Mrs. Gleason mny obtain Information by writing for tho hooklots "Plain TalkB to Women" and "Nervous DlBordors" which wo oond freo on roquost. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nro n tonle for tho blood and norvos nnd havo proved CBpecInlly holpful to womon nnd growing girls. Thoy woro used oxtonslvoly in prlvnto medical prnctlco nnd, proving effi cient In a wldo ran go of dlscnsos and absolutely safo In all cases, woro placed upon gonoru1 Bale with direc tions for uso propnrcd by tho doctor himself. Their morlt has mado them tho most widely usod family modlclno In tho world todny. Dr. WIlllamB' Pink PIUb nro sold by all druggists or will ho sont post paid, on receipt of prlco, CO conta per box; six boxes for $2. CO, by tho Dr. Williams Medlclno Co., Schenec tady, N. Y. NEW GOODS ON SALEl l $20,000 Worth of New Goods Direct From the Mama- factarers, Now Opened Up and Ready for Yoor Inspection. Wo havo marked quick soiling prices on tho following how goeds: Ladles' Coats, Ladles' Silk Suits, Misses' and Chllron's Conts, Silk Petticoats, Furs, Silk Waists, Imported Pongco Silk, Flno Dress and WralBtlng Sllic' Silk Suits, Misses' and Childron's Blankets, Comforts, Hosiery and Underwear. Ladles' and Mon'a Umbrellas, $2. GO quality. Special for this ealo at $1.2ft Men's Wool Sox, 25c qunllty, special for this salo 10c Now Plaid Silk for Walstlng, $1.25 value, now welling at. , 75c A flno stock of Ladles' Collars and Bolts In tho lntest stylos to ee lect from; special salo for i!5e up to $1,75 Now Corset Cover Embroidery, a groat variety to Boloct from. Ladles' Long and Short Heavy Fleeced Klmonas, home-mndo from . $1.00 up to ft.RO Ladlos. Long nnd Short Silk Klmonas from. .. .$3.00 up to $10.50 Ladles' Flannolettcs wrnppcrs from 91.25 up to $2.25, Men's Wool and Cotton Swoutors from 75c up to $11.00 Warm Hosiery, tho dopcndablo kind. A full lino of Hoslory for womon and children; nil grades and wolghts. Ik HUIE WING SANG CO. Chinese and Japanese Bazaar Salem, Oregon 346Cowft Street Wood for Rtnto Institutions. Senlod bids will be recolvcd at the oxocutlvo ofllco, ntato cnpltol, Salem, until 2 o'clock p. m., November 20, 1007. for furnlBhlng wood for tho Bovoral Btnto Institutions located at or near Salem, no follews: Insnno nsyium, main uuiiuing, 3000 cords first growth fir. Insnno asylum, cottago farm, 1000 cords first or second growth flr wood Penitentiary, 800 cordB first growth fir; C00 cordB second growth fir; 200 cords grub oak. Rofdrm school, 250 cords flrBt growth flr; 400 cords second growth To Whom It May Concern. Notlco Is hereby given that com plaint has been mado to tho hcnlth ofllcor of tho board of health of tho city of Salem, Oregon, that tho sani tary laws of tho city nnd of tho Btnto of Orogon nro being violated by many rcsldenta of tho city who nro maintaining closots over running BtronmB of water and polluting tho Bamo, or aro maintaining closots in such filthy condition ns to bo mils- 11m. OAft An.1tf tinrtv nnV Ml, -VV VW...U " . .., . ,...l.t.n ..i, Doaf miltO HChOOl, 325 COrdB S00-,""l-,-" ,u "", manure imtiB. ond crowth flr. Blind school, 130 cords slab wood; 20 cords first growth flr; 5 cords grub oak. Capitol building, 400 cords llrit growth flr; 100 cordB polo oak. BldB on second growth iir ior mi or nny part of tho tho abovo will also bo ontortnined, except tuo nsyium main building, and capital building. Bids will bo recolvcd for nil or any part. Cocdwood must bo cut whllo green from sound timber, four foot long, reasonably straight, well Reasoned, delivered as dcnlgnntod, nt or near tho several Institutions, cloo ly corded with bulkhcade. Dollvory must bogln by Docombor 1, 1907. Each bid must bo nccompamod uy a cortlflod chock, payablo to tho clork, or cash equal to 25 contti per cord, to bo forfeited to tho Btnto as damages, In caso tho blddor rocolvlng tho nward shall fall to executo a con tract to dollvor tho wood nnd furnish n satisfactory bond. Successful bid ders will bo required within ton days aftor notification of acceptance of bid to enter Into n contract nnd fur nlsh n satisfactory bond. BIddora CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tin Kind You Wm Always Bought Signature of Qtkffla&dt refuse and dccnylng vcptnblo and animal mattorn Biich condition as to bo nuisances, and that such nuis ances oxtst In closo proximity to well, tho wntor from which in used for drinking and domestic purposos. Such conditions, if thoy oxlst In tho city of Snlom, nro n monaco to tho health of nil persons living along such streams, or using water from Biich wells, nnd nro llablo to bo tho occasion of an opldemlc of dlsoas at any tlmo. All residents of tho city of BuIoirr nro horoby notified that on Docombor 1, 1007, nil pollution of streams of wntor flowing through tho city, whether such pollution bo cauiod from tho ubo of closotu built ovor such Btroama or otherwlso, must' coiiBo, and that all closots and tollof rooms which nro not connected with Bowors or septic tanks uiubLuo thor oughly donned nnd put In a wholo- nouii no ciiruiui 10 n o hi iuhi. BOmo condition, nnd must bo bo bids tho nnmo of tho Institution nnd . . . ',..., .. . ... tho kind and numbor of cordB to ho' '""D" "lu" """ win no no oangor or tno pollution of nny water used for drinking or CHEAT SEED Only 35 cents per bushel for fancy clean cheat seed, while It lasts. Put In your order quick. Tilfson & Co i5i-i6illligh Street Phone S3 9 Salem, Or A Methodist Minister ltecommends Cluimberlain'fl Cough Remedy. We havo used Chamberlala'6 Cough Remedy in our homo for seven years, and it has always proved to be a reliable remedy. Wo havo found that It would do more thau tho manufacturers claim for it. It is especially good for croup and whooping cough. REV. JAMES E. LEWIS, Pastor Milaca, Minn., M. E, Church. Chamberlain' Cough Remedy is sold at Dr. Stone's drug store. Send the FamilyS Washing To Us and you'll nevar bother with bavla it done at home again. Time war when every family could not afforf to tend the wasblng to a laundry but times hare changed so, too have the methods and price. Todaj you can better afford to send th family -washing here than not to Ask about our price on family wuk lng, rough dry, or iniibed. The Salem Steam Laundry FfeuM as. lacitw g. xjbtttr 0. furnished. Bids must ho sealed In onvolopos, endorsed "Proposals for Wood," and nddresBod to tho under Hlgnod, Any furthor information may bo had of tho undorBlgnod. Tho right to rojoct nny or all bids, or nny part of n bid and to walvo do focts In nny bid If it bo doomed to tho Interest of tho Btnto to do bo. Bv ordor of the board of trustees of tho sovoral Institutions. W. N. OATENS, 11-5-7-1 2-1 -t-18d Clork of Board. Q- Call for UldH, Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho undorslgnod will receive scaled bids at his ofllco at tho olty hnll In Salem, Orogon, up to 7 o'clock p. m., of Monday, November 4, 1D07, for tho Improvement of n strip of land eovon feet wldo in tho center of Stnto Btreot in tho elty of Salem, Oregon, from tho woBt lino of Church stroot to tho wost lino of Twolfth street In snld elty according to plans and spe cifications for the doing of said work now on file In tho ofllco 0 tho city recorder of Snlem, Oregon. A certi fied check of 10 per cent of tho amount of tho bid must accompany any and all bid. Done at Salem, Orogon, this 23d day of Ootobor, 1007. W. A. MOORES, Recordor of tho City of 8alem, Ore gon. 10-25-llt Notice. Bids will bo received by tho coun ty clork for all or any part of tho old wood and tin cases that havo boon takon from tho county dork's vault. 10-28-Ot JOHN II. SCOTT. yjiijjtJSBMSsasBfsss I Gold Dust Flat Hade by TKV SYD1TXY FOW MX OOMPAXY, Sir, OrttfM, Ifrde for fatally um. Ask year frocw ior it. Bra a4 bert alwy oa kud. P. B. Wallace AGENT SSiiBSlBSBf iiisusms I domostlo purposcB, Contngloua dlsoaBf, nnd birth and deaths occurlng'Jn tho city aro not nlwnyu roported to tho health offl. cor as required by law, and tho fact that contagious diseases oxlst in tho olty Is Bomotlmos concealed from tho hoalth ofllcor. Any porson conceal ing mattors which should bo roported to tho hoalth officer Is llablo to tho ponnlty provldod by law. This notlco glvoa nmplo tlmo for all persons to arrango for a full com pliant with nil Htato nnd city laws on tho subjects heroin mentioned. W. CARLTON SMITH, Hoalth Officer of tho Board of Hoalth of tho City of Salem, Orogon. ll-4-5t, 0 Coll for IMtbJ. Notleo In linrnliv L'lvnn Mm ttm (undersigned will reoolvo sonlod bids ror mo improvement of Broadway from a point 518 foot HOuth of tho center Uno of Bolmont stroot in snld oily 4o tho contor lino of Norway street in said olty, oxcept a strip 8 foot vIdo in tho contor of Bald Broad way stroot, according to plana nnd spoelflcatlona heretofore adopted by uiu common council or tuo elty of Salem, Oregon, nnd now on Clo in tho ofllco of tho recordor of said city. Said bids will bo so received by tho underslgnod at tho city hall up to C o'clock p. m. of Wednesday, Novorabor C, 1007. A cortlflod check for 10 por cont of tho amount of tho bid must accompany each bid. The right Is reserved to roject any or all bldB, Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 2Cth day of Octobor, 1907. W. A. MOORES, Recorder of tho City of Salem, Oru. 10-26-10t, trVA VUtfn H(4 -xt VM fo.lltAV Tk. sZSi tM. SC&J llit Blua LuJduAT Take um iL. Um JfcHlift,.AtfVtf;MMi ycuikiwwn.il'.aLkifm Al.vAit.i t-. S&OomiWSEWWifJg six different states.