Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 06, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAl SALKM, OREGON. F1UDAA. MARCH , 1008.
NOTHER
MODERN
MIRACLE
Apparently Hopeless Case
of Rheumatism Perma
nently Cured
rcrs Distorted and Stiffened,
the Heel of One foot Tight
Against His Hip, Charles
Calhoun, Jr., Suffered
for Two Years
BOOZE FIGHTER
PUTS END TO
EARTHU WOES
IU
r, Williams' Pink Pills Cured Him and
in a Short Time He Could Walk as
Well as Ever, Is Now Entirely Re
covered and Works Every Day
in the Mill at Capron, N. Y.
ft gencuion Dr Williams'
IF j hire been curing; rheumn-
vA other dlseas roused by
rt xi aud during that time "eer
iest! havo bcn published that
mmamlom in their nature
It! ttr have bwn termod modern
t.H Such a cure wns that of
s." Calhoun Jr . now living at
X y and employed In n
3tl? Tho factg n tho csso nro
Jr known in tho neighborhood In
4 Mr C lo'in iiv-. and the euro
irfrded 'i ,u nothing Uort
IsLWou
Omul vtM"uIlllllHdf.
Mfl.3 Jei'u. n family as Uvg
pitWtfKi N Y . some years Ago
sn'xn v taken sick. "Our
ww i.rononnred It lufljim-
b uit iusi. My Mr. Cal-
1 t- - nded nt(! for about
n. umth I was con-
' n i H-id in iiueu agony
3 1 00 ti ui th wolirht nt
&$ b. m tuo undone touch
itoald not move inyseU at all.
Cue Seemed IIopcloss.
nV r&nawtism wns complicated
- - -v.,uu8 iruuuia resembling
RU'dncP inv limbs ami hftnil
"f-M I mffered alt the agonies
UlUien were annlled to
rUW QQIP thev left MM-a but r
fm them Mr aaaem be.
Mraw or of shape and get
i1?' of the doctor' treatment
iw m medicine I to..k I kept
l Wie My f-t rwo'JmjI en
K'u ot get toekm on and-
l'i t
traightt-n m, rtt all.
doctor ' ',t mv tutu, k
RMt'MtaiBg ur, for tl,
4N to Walk Onw Mow .
" '1 Hull- fr U llli ..- . ... .
" fWBm,nd f ie Mjl
'. uk ,,, adUy un-j
1 11:1' W . )!-!
. w mi
a
I havo workod ovory clay for yonra
now and am ontlroly woll and havo
no traoo of my old trouble wlint
over." Tliu Motluli-'M Gnitltiulc.
Mrs. Oharlos Calhoun, Sr., writing
rogardlnjj hor son' caao, say:
"1Kb limbs got eo drawn u that
liU right hoot was tlgbt against )h
hip and wo woro afraid tho dlsonao
would rauBO hls.oarly death or leavo
him a orlpplo for life. Whon ho ho
gnu taking tho pills ho hnd not walk
od for throo months and aftor ho had
takon tho third box ho could walk
an woll as over. Dr. Williams' Pink
Plll woro cortalnly a God-sond to
him and I would advlso ovory sitftor
ar to try tlfom."
This ciho la an unuaual one but
U, lIlustratoB th wonderful powor of
Dr. WIUIamB Pink PIIIb In a fltriklns
way. Thfl pills aro a tonic for th
blood and norvos, aro abaolutolv
harmlOHB, and oohtnln no opiate or
hnblt-formlng druga. Thoy build i
tho blood and. through tho blood
8tronBthon tho nerves. Thoy curs
anaemia and all dlsoaso dopeuding
upon, or rosulMng from an anaemia
condition, such n rheumatism, bend
nohos, neuralgia, aclatlcs and several
forms of partial paralysis, and aro of
maked boneflt during convalosono
from actito dlseaBos such as grip and
wasting fevers.
lloiv to Cr Yumlf.
If you are slok and tho treatment
you aro taking does not hoip you.
wrlta now to tho Dr. Williams Modi
etna Co., Soheneotady. N. Y for proof
Of what tho pllta havo aooomplishod
in easoa slmlllnr to ycAiin. They are
never ndvrtld to cure anything
thai we OAPnot- prove they Iirv oirei.
Dr. Wllilanw' Pink Pills are sold by
nil druggists, or wUl be mailed, poet
imld, on rsoeipt of prloe. SO cents per
box; six boxes for ?i.Q. Uooklet on
"Diseases of the lllood" mjM frea
on reqaeet.
W. W. Smith, who was to have
boon one of tho prlnolpal witnesses
fogalnst Hans E. llamseh. on the
ehnrgo of stealing a horso and buggy
f'rom W. D. Claggett. of this cltr,
committed sulcldo In his homo near
MoMlnnvlllo Wodnosdny nlgju.
Tho BUlcldo was n heavy drinker,
and hnd just been rolensed from
jnll on a bond to keep the peace for
a year. Ho had boon tried for Insan
ity, .but tils examination proved him
to bo In his right senses, though he
was most of the time muder tho Influ
ence, of liquor.
Tho death Of Smith may ..possibly
affect tho trial of Hanson, as ho waa
the one who bought tho stolen team.
' ' o ii..-
MJtttiXK SCHOOLS TO
MAKI3 AX KXHIIin
(Supl. Alderman In Eugene Guard-)
Tho totiohors and pupils Invito you
and your friends to visit tho exhibit
Friday evening and Saturday after
noon nnd oventng nt tho high school.
Tho exhibit will be open nt 7 o'clock
on Prill ny and nt 7:30 a Bhort pro
gram will bo given. Another pro
gram will bo given on Saturday even
ing nt 7:30. There Is no ohnrgo for
admission.
A word of explanation might be
necessary in rognrd to tho nnturo of.
this exhibit. Tho note books woro
not made for hIiow purposes, but con
tain all the written work of tho pu
n4ls Tor tho Inst month. Tt Is tho
regular work of the pupils. In addi
tion to the wrlUon work will bo ex
hibited the drawing nnd sowing of
the pupllB. This Is tljo socond year
that drawing has boon taught in tho
schools nnd tho flrat 'year In which
sowing n been taught. Tho latter
has been taught by the pub'lc-splrlt-od,
enterprising womon o' Eugene,
without txxponso to tho district, umlor
tho leadership of Mrs. ProfeHsor Tor
rlll. Tho work will show tho possi
bilities along this lino.
The enrponterlng work takos tho
form of bird Iioubqs and .wna ontlroly
optional on the part of tho pupils.
Tho Grlllln Unrdwaro company nnd
tho Chambers Hnrwaro company each
offered vnluablo prizes for tho bout
bird houso. After tho'cxhlblt is ovor
nnch child will bo urged to put up
his or hor blrdhouso In a convenient
plnco for birds.
The broad on oxhlbltlou Is volun
tary work on tho pnrt of the puplU
nnd Is In competition for tho prlzot
kindly offorod by tho Eugene Mill U
Blovntor company.
It is hoped that ns many of possl
blo may visit tho oxhlblt and se
what tho schools nro rcnlly doing.
Tho children will bo oncourngod to
do bottor work If tho oltizons in gen
oral rccognlzo thelpiportnneo of lc
It Js iho desire of tho board of di
rectors to mnko tho Eugene sohools
socond to none In the United Statos
Tor ofno'onoy nnd fnr-roaohlng ro
suits.
HUNGRY ASA BEAR
. AND CANT EAT
ifM'lini M ml time Comes You Suf-
;.
for From n Yts-Xot Klntl of
Hunger, You're JJyspeptlc,
A
How to Cure All Stomnvli Troubles.
JLaakV
BLSxijrfiaLLLLLft
w
CANDIDATES CARDS
(Cards of county candidates $f.
Cards for district aud stato candi
dates f 10).
For Hcprcscntathc,
1 horebj .announce myself ns n oan
dldato for tho Republican nomina
tion for representative nt tho pri
maries, April 17,
IF NOMINATED AND ELECTED
I SHALL ALWAYS VOTE FOR THIS
PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOlt .XJNITEI)
STATES SRN'ATOR.
HAL D. PATTON.
I hereby announce myself as a
oindidato for nomination at tho Re
publican prlmnrlos for county su
perintendent of schools.
WALTER M. 8MITH.
I hereby announce myself as n
candidate for nomination nt tho Re
publican prlmnrlos for commission
er B. E. ROBERTSON.
Tumor, Oregon.
I deslro to placo my name before
tho Republican primaries for a re
nomlnnUon for County recorder.
T. O. DRAOER.
A good many peoplo got mad
whon ou toll them the've got dys
pepsia, bin. way down doop In thole
stotrinoln tliey know they've got It.
"I'd love to ent It, but I enn't." is
ono kind of dysuepsla.
"I hate to think of It." Is another
kind. There are thousands of peoplo
.today who hate their meals and love
(Item t the same time. They have
not that fiiio empty-hungry feeling
thnt goes with every good, strong,
healthy stomach. That's bsonuio
thoy havo dyspopila. And then thero
nro othorH whoso mouths don't water
nt meal -times or any other tlmo.
They sit ot tho table and go through
tho motions, only because It Is time
to oat. Thoso people, too, nro dya
popllce. Every posilblo kind of stomach
troublo can be curod by taking some
thing which will Just take right hold
of all tho food In your stomach nnd
dlgost It alone without the help of
tho stomach, and let the stomnch
tako u rOHt.
Stimrt'H Dyspopsla Tablets do this
very thing. Thoy nro compoisd of
tho best dlgostlvo known to solonce
and nre nbsolutoly safe. One Ingre
diont nlono of one of these tablet
will digest 3000 grains of food!
Thoso tablets do oxaotly tho work
that n good, strong, healthy slomnoh
dootf.
Stuart's Dyspepsia, Tablots on re nil
cases of dyspopsln, Indigestion, burn
ing or Irritation, loss of nppetlto,
bloat, brash, belching, nvorslpn to
food, formontntlon and gas on tho
stomach,
Stuart's Dyspeps'n fablets will
make you foel "good" before and nf
ter onoh meal, and make your stom
nch strong and healthy afjaln. Tlmy
will make you happy.
Piles Cured in 0 to 11 Days, Send us your name and mlilroaa to
PA7.0 OINTMENT Is guaranteed to day and wo will nt onco sond you byJ
euro any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed mail a snmp'o pacKngo iree inurs
Ing or Protruding PIIcb In 6 to 14 F A. Stuait Co. 130 Stuart Bldg ,
day sor money rofundod. COc. lirshall. Mich.
I wish. to announce to my frlonds
thnt I am a cnndldato for county
troasuror, subject to tho RopubHcan
primaries. JOSEPH O. MOORE.
i , '
I hereby nnnounco mysolf a cnjidl
dato for county commissioner on the
Ropublloan ticket.
O. B. HOYT,
Jefferson, Oro.
I am a oundtdntea for offlco of
county Judgo, subject to tho Ropub
llcnn primaries, on iho platform of
a squarb deal to all.
W. W. HALL,
Mi
HUIE WING SANG CO.
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N lieun
from
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W.-dneedejr, Uarek it Ctut v.
H n Hum, from Petrjr ooenty
l.ui (! wi!b fUtting wlthobt a II-fr-!i
. Hau ve. Oregon Welter
Ptr Ccnu'nuv. damage eult fr in-
r .rMlu). Mreli 1 IV bo Ti
Hm tibriK. ft l, froet fugla
eouim, autt fur eeeottntiag
BIG STOCK OF GOODS AT COST PRICE
SALE THIS WEEK
.
We wake up H kinds of wt i-r and white underwear, wtet
end skirta ewd itnuonae. All ki ..U of ellks end drew goods. h.
genu and ladies' furatehlag k "&. eomforte, blanktti, evlt, coatt,
tiaata, ovemlle. cifnaware, mattlKgs. traaju. oraaww, silk battdk
ehlef, iieckivee', etc
At tho request of many Republi
cans I havo decided to bocomo n can
dldato for tho nomination for county
Judge, eubject.to tho Republican pri
mary oleotlon.'
WILLIAM BU8H11Y.
Southern Picific
Time Ctrl
Tlmo Cartl No. 52 Effective Sitetay
Deceniht IMKh, 12.1 A. M '
No. 16, G:E3 A. M. Oregoa ExprW
No. 13. 8:0 A. M. Cottago Gr&f
Pussongor.
No. 12. 2:45 P. M Roscburg P-
aengor. i
No 14.-9:13 P. M. Portland Ex
press. .
Tovvnnl Portland Frolght.
No. 222 '5JO0 P. M. Portland Ft
Freight.
No, 226 10:40 a. m way frolgfci
arrttos. ":
No. 22611:28 n. m., way frelgfct
doparts.
Towanl $n Francisco Passeiifcr.
No. 11. li.03 A..!k$,xRooburg Par
son gor.
No. 17, 0:45 P-M. Cottago Grott
Passenger.
No. 15. D:56 P, M. California !
press.
No. 13. 2:01 A. M. 8an Fraaoltf
Express,
TowAftl Fan FrnHdJeo Frikl.
No. 221.-2:43 A. M. Portland Ft
Frolght
No. 2251128 A. M. Way-Frelflit
For Assehsor.
I horoby nnnounco my candidacy
In tho Republican -primaries for as
sessor ot Marlon ceunty: pledging
Just nnd equal taxation.
F. J. RIOD.
eeeeeeee
Por County Judge of Marlon coun
ty, M. L. Jones. His platform will bo
a squnro deal and fnir trsatmout for
ovory ono; good rondB, no waste of
public monoy, eto.
For County Hiip4-liitcudoiit.
I horoby nnnounco myself ns u oan
dldato for County Superintendent of
Sohools for Mnrion county, nl the
Ropublloan primaries, April 17.
A. a BAKER,
. Tumor-, Or.
For Kopit'SiMitntlvo,
Tho undorelgued Is a candidate (or
ropreeontnttvo at the Dlreot Pri
maries. April 17. If olootod will fa
vor business administration nnd voto
for tho people's oholoe for United
States seuotor.
HBNRY J. MILLER,
Aurora, Or.
For TreuMiivr.
I hereby announce to the voters of
Mnrion county that I am a candidate
for county treasurer at the Republi
can primaries; pledging honest, faith
ful and impartial handling of tbe
cx.mty fund
WM STAIOlfilt.
,k, U
-fwr v... .,
1m. -J ' -!te
V.
IV YOU ICKOW,
The srito m Mm Tescus Wonder, ye
would mmmr jrr from kWeey,
Madder or rkemoatie tronltle. $1
.bottle, two wo4k tree ment, ao:d
by S C. Stom drj atoie. or by nsell.
TejeUMaRiala with each eotUe,
ro JjJA,LOREDCLOTHES ?
niu - wrf
w. .! i ii mm in laimmanyp-e
Jl.Oe weJet, teie ....
I4.SO silk wta. m! . .
Jf.jr. wnep, Ml
4.50 bdet tdawtta. eele.
JI6c lancy hm, !
ladit' Keckwear
awe ladit' vt,, Mi
bOe glovee, at
1 16 yard 4lk, ml
T
1 4'
10
.75
$1 75 ehlldrn' 4r goode $1 ?j
too saderweer, aae 8 J
J4.50 fancy tkiits, aale t.o
lto a yard tooda, atUe S
75c yd wool drew good, sal 50
Mt !. eale t.I
li eeai asMl aeer. sl 9
11m a. mrd aebmtderr. aa'e 7 '
0! lte
M u; wwj i TigHbrif' J
9 M. fcPl
3 THIS lltWZ ilOAKT THfc i
TIME TABLE
CORVA'uLlS & EASTERN K. ,
Trains from And to YaiMUwi,
No. 1
Arvlvos nt CorvallJe . . ..11:00 a. m.
Arrives at Albany ..... B:6Gp. m.
Lonvca Yaqulna ...... 6:45 a. .
Vrrlvos nt Albany 11:58 a. .
No. 2
Loavo Albany 12:35 p. m
Arrives at Ynqutnn .... C;15 p. .
Trains to and froui Detroit.
Leavea Cor,nllt ...... 1:40 p.w,
N5. 3
Loaves Albany 7:30 a. rt.
A. M. 600, a7:05, 8:08, 10,65.
No. 4
Loavos Detroit 1:00 p.m.
foHowsr commencing Jan. 10, 1 0 0 6
Trains for Corvnllis.
No. .8
Loaves Albnny ,..,.,.. 7:55 a, m.
Arrives tt Corvallls .... 8:35 a. m.
No. 10.
IwavtM Albany
Arrlvw nt Oorollls . . .
Jj'o. 0
Loavos Albany , . .
Arrives nt Corvallls ....
Trains for Albnny.
No. 5
Loaves Corvallls . . ..
Arrives at Albany
No. 0
Iavos Corvallls
Anivoi nt Albany
No. 7
Leavea Oirvnllla
Arrlvos at Albany
No. 11 (Sunday only)
Leaves Corvalllit .... ..11:15 n. tn.
Arrives at Albany .... .11:58 n. ui.
No. 12 (Sunday only)
Loaves Albnny ........ 12 . 35 p, nt.
Arrive at Corvallls .... 1:18 p. vn.
For further Information apply to
WM. MqMUIMIAY,
Gen. !'. Agt.i Fortloud, OrcRO,
,lno, M. Bcott, AshL O. P. A.
Oregon Electric
Railway Compiiy
TIME OAItD
ISffeollvo Saturday, Feb. 16. 1903.
Liiving Snlom Dully.
No. 2 for Tortlnnd aud lutermodlato
stations ......8:00 a. !,
9, 4 for Portlnud and Intermoaiate
atnUons 11:00 a m.
No. C for Portland and Intermediate
etatlona 2:00 p. ra.
Ne. 8 for Portland nnd Intermediate
stations 5:00 p in.
Anlvlug Snlgjn DnJJy.
No. 1 from Portland and Intermediate
aiaUojHi 10:40 a n,
Me. 3. from Portland and inter tHHat
i auuione ;i m.
'No 5 from Portland and Intermediate
( Stallone 4:40 p. n
No. 7 from Portland and intermediate
tftUope , . . . 7i lo p m
e e t
t e I
I t e e
e t e e e
8:55 p..
4:35 p.'w,
7:45 e. mu,
8:25 i. at.
6:30 a, .
7:10 a, in,
2:15 p, m.
3:56 p. m.
t
0:00 p.m.
6:40 p. ra.
i tm"
THIS UMV ilOAKT THfc
FAaULV MriSft HAD
Cn be ofeteiuod ttom our rwt
UL4er sad ,ltj i1. -4U ci
Loir. All our i'iit eeiied
from tbe eboteoet, ad 'fared U
1 ( V-"
flte mere Pomo auf 0 'vols
! for Prrtiaud MiHulay, Wi.iH
day aad KrWuy at 10 a. m, aid
Vo(jy, 'Pbursday and Saterday at
Caw. For CorvaJUs, Tueda;,
Thursday and ttnturday about p
as. M. P. UaldwlM, agMt Ofliets
Had Awk. nt foot of Trade street
Al. P. HALDWIN. Aftt-nt
the tebi. u Mwae74.T-i-1 SAICM NYATCR COMPANY
VVc arc moved to 326 North Commercial Street, first
store north on the cat side. Moved from old stand
on Court Street.
CHINESE AND JAPANASE BAZAAR
Salem, Oregon
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rarassTja? ot
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ituaUty UteQ yo ui
piece te iffcieaa.
OITICJB OIT' HAM
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