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ral F kl it; DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, PRECOX, WKPSttWAV. JANTAKV 20, 10M ONLY ONE WAY TO RETAIN HEALTH CORTELYOU EXPLAINS Yohg Man with New Theory Says All Depends on Stomach ACCIDENT ON OREGON ELECTRIC -r L. T. Cooper's theory regarding Ibo human) stomach la rapidly be coming aloplc of unlvorsal dlscus elon. Gooper claims that tbo human stomach, bta become chronically do ranged by modern conditions, and that uloknoss generally Is tbo re auU. ' In a recent Interview, while Intro ducing hi medicine In a loading city, Mr. Cooper said: "Thoro Is Just one way, In my opinion, to maintain gen oral hoatth, and that U by building up tbo digestive organs. The vwt majority of Americana today have weak, flabby, distended stomnchn. This baa been canned by many gen oratlonn of ovor-fcodln and laok of oxcrolw. until today tbo entire civ llltoil race In nffoctod Thin Ib tbo true cnuso'of most of the lll-heajth of to day. Little can bo dono to rollovo It untll1tho atomnoli l onco moro brought hack to normal conditions. "I nm uccoMful booauso my prop amtlon puts tbo stomach In sound condition, and as 1 maintain this Is the only way to securo gsnoral and permanent good health." Among many promlnont people who hare recently bocomo convorted to Coopor's theory Is Mr. E. M. How oy, of 47 Mi De Itussey street, Ding hampton, N. Y., who Bays: "I had stomach trcmblo for about bIx years. Aftor eating, I would becomo bloat ed and bnvo a distressed feollng for sovoral hours. This would bo- ac- romnanled bv heartburn, and I rcoohM tho point wbero I could not enjoy my meals at all. "I tried different romedlos ,Jn nn oflort to And relief, but without ,suc co. Aftor taking tbrco bottles of Cooper's Now DlBcovory I am entire ly curod. My Btomaoh does notjhoth r mo In, tho least, and I can cat anything I like. I nan choorfulfyvroc ommond Mr. Cooper's inwllclno to nnyono 'nffllotod with stomachcom plnlnts" Mr. Coopor's medicines aro muk Ing a remarkable record. Wo soil them- J C. l'erry. LAND FRAUD CASES HAIL TAKES STAND JUKTII'IHH IHH COMIt'CI' AH DIM riHOT ATTOHNHV llltlMTOL HHI'lrTHM im.YmtK'KN TKHTI MONV AM NAVK XHUIIAt'HKX HUNT TIIUlflltAM KKl.VINH ItttIS TOIfl NA.MH TO IT. LOS ANGELES UP AGAINST IT Ihi Angeles. Oal.. Jan. SO. Stormy weather bus JhiiiiiiimI the county hospital to suffocation with enfferliig humanity. Threw hundred ninl twenty patients wore imckud In to the big charity dispensary, tho largest immbor In Hh history. Theru am accommodations for probably 2K0 The sick ward are over orowded. Applicant for iidmbwlun are turned iiwny dally. They inn wait until patients die or got wall before they ohu hope for treatment. Muiiy of the nursee have bad to Hleeji In lb eountnglntio ward, be oatise ihere were no other aeooitmo iIhUoiis. In ii loeasur wlbe sK nation U al most hh deplorable as that whlah ex- lets at Ui eetty Jail. The shUIUn good at the luwoltal. ho wove. Portland. Jan. XD.JohH IImII tmiW thu klaiul In hi it nu'ti diifttMM ' i- ami there la a staff af mirtws ami tby ...... ... ..,...., , ,.-- atrtaua who battle heroleatlr U re- feut Juetlee, mid HHdorteeK to oror nve ft e;rtog. iimi h wae property AwrriiMg every ( Continued from First Page ) card not only for tho oporatloni of tho treasury, but for tbo effect they would havo upon the financial oonai- tloti of tha country. Secretary Cor- tolyou declared that ho had not n; surned tho obligations willingly, and that ho would, bo clad to be relieved, at least In part, by suitable legisla tion. Ho oxplalned U tho Mnmc that tho administration Bhould be given full credit for preventing a disastrous panic, and adds: "Tho isauo of new securities by tho troasury department was Influenced by tho conclusion that It was advis able to tnko aorno strong step that would convince tho peoplo at homo and abrond that tho government war allvo to tho situation, and determmen to glvo aid In every possible form that was legal. "Tim most notent weapon to nring nnh a. crisis to nn ond is moro of- ton tho moral nislstanco that Is giv en than tho doflnlto action taken. ills Justification Is taking vlgorom aotlon to arrest tho panic was based on what bo declares was tho dlsap- ponrance six weeks after the suspen sion of tho Knickerbocker irus. Company of f.9fff12-.4r.9, which, he nyfl, roprosontod a tenth of mo en tiro money olroulntlon of the UnlUil 8tato. Ho deolnros that the gravity of the Ituntlnu was further onhancd uv iIih fuel that the preeeure upon tho monoy market was not localized. It was after tbo onormous puhllc ue ncMtlLs failed to chook the adverse current that be decided to Issue Pan- sum honda and awrtlflcatas of ladem (Ml tines , -o llnw'MTIih? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known i." .1 nhenor for the last 16 yoars, and believe him perfectly honorable Inall buslueas transactions ana nnan daily ablo to carry out any obliga tions made by bis firm. Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hnll's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, noting dlrootly upon tbo blood nnd mucous surface or. mo sysUm. Testimonials sent freo. l'rloe "I cents per bottle. Sold by all druggiata. Take Halls Fatally Pills for oo-stliratlen. ruuottoa af kU otttae hi the time In wblok be In ehurged with eaaettintpy. Ho (HtrwIuMd several ladletmeHU nwurl Ity Honey almwt three years hko to iKtiv kle ouHleuttoa tant de tay la prurtllag In the (rial la a federal eHM M oaniiHaa la tka lb trlct altoraei'i oltlaa. TkU after iiouH. be aUtee. be will Uwalon bis tkearj' of MMMlaeltac the otttee to the hrj', HHd Ih this Hay Jweltfy hlf eoa-1 duet dutlHg Ule laeuiabeat). Prior to HnM'h nMNNiraaeo aa a wltaosa, V. 8 Utetrtri Attorney llrbUtM took laa stawl a a wttaeas for the defeoee. He wmo ealleil to roMtratitrt Ue tlHMMty ef 11. Heatlrleks, sko teetl tied for the fororaiBeat that he had eeiMMltou with Urletol la regard to eegrtMc Umoaaltr This Urletol dkUaotlr detiM ea4 4ectarol that be Mover eoaaMerod tho eiaitor with Heaoeke. Urletol's sooearaoee as a wUMftM for the deleave ereatod a seHMthMi. which wa aoMed to W khi dental af the Headrvka latervlew. In ersoxKHtHkM Heae' itlra. dneed g lteftraw elfOod bv UUto4 asking Oil seateaei oa lleHdrlek k lieifaaited for some Uate Urle tol deMlod harlag ever wrlttea the dtaaerk lie OeelnrtM that II wae wrttH-a hy J Keohaoteo. a eaetlil an i in lo4 oilfe. aU thai he m( m., kuota of the tetafrmsa mhUI after H had booa eot. Me mM ho wa aary that Uu telograsa bad hOMt aad told Nevhaaeea u at the tlae SUBMARINES FOR THE PAGIFIG COLD WAVE HITS CENTRAL WEST WaAfctaoteo. Ja S To oay 4enowo has 4eei4 to mmtA two xohsaaraee to the Paelo. mm TV wUi ho loaoVd ahoard a aatat eoUWr at law f York eavy jmt4. ajal will to nk arttoojl Sooth Asoatkss vfMaiu u rM Hoth The aohsia rl ..', fuf Ue aorvM Lk Poti.oi n4 JUsk ' hsh ai h .r alk ot 4a o Jfctf OJ4H ' la. v4Ka ui8iv' lattrtuooiKa hi geaooally AUr4 hi aPHMMr it hrlsbt U$ht Chkago. JaH 91 Tar roldfit weather of the winter prevNlla to day tkroaabout he Oealrat Weet sad aorthera oortlooa nf the rtxiu try A aoow etorw, arroatitaolfd to a high wlod aad low temperature. I racing (row Lake Mlchlgaa south weotward to Tosaa, aoil la hini aroae between the Hock Muuotalus aad the Allrghaatee. goutwh-re oset ModMae Mat the Mg ouM wae developed la the bllaaard)- portions of the Uriilea North weot. At Prior Alhorl the temoeretare is ! degrHM heeow soro. At Wtaolaog U li IS b low. The eoldeet elaee la the l'nlM lalea to Devils Uako, V. U . whrr the mereary went down to SO helow Uh alghl. At St. Paul It wae 13 be low thhi morolog 1 1 11 O 1 1 1 1 Mltte Harriet. ag4 to aad on -half yewo, had loot otedo her debut at the fatolty oroakfaes table sn.l heard her aaoa say greee for tb rot Umbo, the h sir bed hip v. Ih root tuteotioa. aoj tha, hold lag brr owe Uttlo otooh howl over toerxt htM. taM otoadtagb "Peje. amy It to !." Je4e Tho first accident to occur on the Oregon Bleotrlc lino betweon Salem and Portland happened last evening about 6:30, when the gravel train, which was returning to Salem, ran Into a drove of cattle at tho Good rich curve, injuring Drakoman Fred Powera and the conduotor, ditch ing three cars, and killing two cows. At tho point where the accident occurred the traok makes a slight curve, and runs through a timbered Bcctlon. Owing to this fact and the darkness, tho stock was not observed until too lato to bring the train to a stop. Tho cattlo, which wore grazing along the track, ran In front of tho train, caus ing the accident. The conductor and brnkeman, who wcro standing near ba front nm) nf thn first car. wore hurled to tho ground and sustained Injuries which are not serious, it was necessary to use Jacks In order to extrlcato tho brakeman from bis perilous position bonoath the cars. Tho cars was backing at tho tlmo of tho collision, und Ilrnkomnn Pow ers was standing on tho ond of tno first car with a lantern, and noar by stood tho conductor. Doth men Jumped, tbo lattor Inndlng cloar of the cars, nnd oscapod with a slight Injury to bis sldo. Mr. Powers Jumped, but was caught by tho car and hurled Into tho ditch. Kortu nKtelv the ditch was narrow nnd deep nnfyiifch to nrotect him from being struck by tho oar whon It landod on th ground. His Injuries are not se rious, and were confined to the back and shoulder. Mr. Powera will be aide to resume bis work In n fow daye. Immedttttely aftor tho neoldont D .1. N. Smith, of this city, was notified and wont to the scene of the wreck. The Injured men woro brought to the company onmp near the fair ground, where they rocelved med ical attention, nnd are getting along nicely. o After all. the foes of getting n billionaire to court bis convoreutloii does not usually amount to n "hill of beans." You Can Laugh AT THE THOUGHT of nny distress nftcr cntlng If you will only begin tho meal by taking a doso of IIoHtcttei-s Stomnch Hitters Ic will preparo tho stomach to ro colvo tho food, aid In Its proper di gestion and assimilation nml keep thu bowels open. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS can thua prevent and cure Sick Head ache, Flatulency, Heartburn, IHont Inff, Vomiting, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, C0UI1 nad Female ills. Try It today. X-RAYS. tsWIKlKBMHlM-IlM S MARKET REPORT V . 1 BHB-f-B-e-KfMTH1'a-f-Hla.j SALEM MAKKET. Diplomatic Tommy. Towtay had Jt relttMejl (row a "Ami were ye Sood all tka tlwr you were there?" asked Tommy's mother. "Ym wa'sMt." Awd'yoo had a good time and t hoy wro aMfull nir to yi. werrn't th)," "Y-m, urn 4in int bUe ()nl that Smith kid hit w with a cbimk u r.nl lurda Hut I ld Im tmrX sll right I hit hit im with 4 rock the day before -Krtf ItiMoid BBHMBOjBBajgejBHBHBXMMejSgBjgej CboinlKMHaln'' Cough Hcmcily n Safe MihIIcIiio for Children, la buying a cough medlolne for children, never be afraid to buy Chawtberlaln's Cough Remedy. There U no danger from It, and rellof U always sure to follow It Is Intend ed especially for coughs, colds, croup aad whooping cough, and there Is no better medlolne in the world for theso dlseaee. It Is not only a certain cure for erouu, but, when given as soon ne the eroupy oough appears, will prevent the attack. Whooping cough Is not dangerous when this remedy Is given as directed. It con talna no opium or other harmful drug, and may be given as confi dently to a baby as to an adult, For sale at Dr Stone drug store. It will All tho hearts of the aver- ngo man with Joy to know that tho tariff on champagne is to bo reduced. Tho Great Northern is having a row with an Oklahoma farmer who shipped several cows on ono of Its trains, and ono of them gnve-blrth tq n calf while In transit. Tho company wants freight on tho calf, and tho fsrmcr sets tin If their trains wero not so Infernally slow tho cow would hnvo been at her destination beforo tho calf was born. Maybe tho rouson It Is so hard to'j- 90cJ convict a person running a blind pig, Is tho sympathy felt for the pig by JiiBtlce, who Is horsolf blind. ' It may be tho Glngerbrond Man, but the girls are, genuine Angel enke. The preUleot lot of chorus girls that over visited Snlem Is tho chorus Salem's young men are singing. Did yon notloo bow the sun peeped out whon tho Gingerbread beauties struok the town 7 Tho kids always know n good thing when they se olt, one proof of whloh Is tho way they went after tho glngerbrond men at the drug store yesterday. Honey Is spreading himself over cousldornhlu territory, and last night made another addition to It by iiMncklng Senator Fulton In u sen sational speoch In the First Congre gational church nt Portland. Honey Is really getting sproad oMt so thin tliHt he only veneering. ', . .. 0 Sumllpov In Wenatclice. Wenatchee, Wash., Jan. 89. -All schools here were closed today or account of the mallKx which Is ragtag here. Sixty cases have been reported. Local Wholesale! Mnrket Eggs 25c. Buttor 37 c; butter fat, 3j Hens 10c: mixed oblckens, Local wheat 85c. Oats 35 c. Barley $Z43 $25 '' Flour Hard wheat, ?G.OO; M.00. ' Hay Cheat, $13;"clovcr, )u ton; timotny, $i3ipfi. Onions 2c lb. Hops Old',1 2 c; new, ; 57yc Chtttim bark 45c. Tropical Fralte. Bananas 16. Oranges $2.25. Lemons $3.50 4.50. -""'" Retail Market. Oats White, $28 per ton. Wheat $1.00. Rolled barley $30. . Eggs 30c. Buttor country, 35c; cre&i 4045c. Flour Valloy, $1.20 pQr hard wheat, $1.40 $1.50. Bran 8G0 per sack; $26.51 ton; Bhorta, $1.15 per Rack. Hay Timothy, 85 00c perl clover, 75s per shorts, $1.15 por sack. Livestock. Hogs Fnt, $5.00. Cattle 11001200 lb 3 Vic, Lighter steorb 333Uc. Stock hogs $4.00. Cows Top, $2.75; fair $2.1 Steers Topa, $3.50; fair, $: $3.00. Veal Dressed, 5 7c. Portland Market. Whont Club, Sic; a!'c,1 hi no stem, SGc. Mlllstuff Brnn, $21 HayTimothy, vnllc, J1S; fa, $13.50. Vttch $8.50. Poultry Hons, 12(!i 12jC. 1GC 17o; plgooii9, 7ricf $1 00. Pork Paokors, 5 0iCc Hops fiVsOC'fec Lambs $(i.25ff$G 00 Why Sutter From llhciinuitlsm? Do you know that rheumatic pains can be relieved? If you doubt this Just try one application of Chamber Iain's Pain Balm, It will mako reit and sleep possible, and that certain ly means n great deal to any ono af flicted with rheumatism, For sale at Hi Ston.-'s Hi me Stou- Hnnk Foolishness. "When, attacked by a coubo cold, or whon your throat Is Is rank foolishness to tnko any medicine than Dr. Kings .Nei covory," says .0 O. Eldrld&e, 01 plre, Ga., "I havo used New ery sovon years and I know It. best romody on earth for cough colda croup, and all throat am trouble. My children are v to oroup, but New DIscov ry q ourea ovary attack," Krowi world ovor as tbo king of thros lung romedlos. Sold under nnteo at J. C. Perry's drug i'oi nnd $1.00. Trial bottlo free, O V- rn O 3"L T . Bun the lMMYCJHM r aLytffi&fo The llreo Are Dumb. rh grwaleot golfw eeldow ia auoat their golf aay mot thaa b groat rrlthvit. ulk abttut t !' rrtffcet It U th rntbuOaatU dufpr who eoioite ivuiwrelog aboot hu tag.'' Loo4ti Troth H-kMlarhlti. tkoJoi oirrgiaa trtsltlag ibo tlllOgo erhooll Well, ugr Utile waj. wool do oo do la hool aJI dajr? Tho Moot Prooitoiag Pooll- 1 watt UU Hi ltio to gH oat. 4r- Loodou tllllrlwi tllU0 Uui. K uhi HojggM. gtoaoe gie m aobr u a mm ror my ''" l 4toJSe4 iwao. MHUOAr Whs dtattf Mto MlRer la my eeftv khore dhl yoM droo It. 1 droMMd It la r Nea York Globe Mothers Take Notice Of Our Boys' Suit and Overcoat Sale This is an opportunity that should appeal to every one of you. One hundred Knee-Pant Suits between the ages of 3 and 16 years To Be Sold at One-Half Price Regular prices $3.00 to $6.00 Sale prices One Half Our qnUre, stock of Boys' Overcoats at Half Prices. All styles and sizes RQgular prices $5.00 to $7.50 Sale Prices One-Half Salem Woolen Mill Store .dtfgKirBsrsnSvgBeV JxdL Cep f if at i ja' by llutStbtsW & Mux