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DAIfc CAPITAL JOURXAL, HALK. ORIBGO. WKDXKSUAlT, MARCH IS, I90.
L t i it'
AMERICAN OFFICERS OF HIGH RANK
AND OTHERS ENDORSE PE-RU-N
Prominent People 4Recom-
mend tlio Remedy
Pc-ru-na.
Dr. Hartiniu's World Re
nowned Catarrh Medicine.
A Remedy far the Crip,
(Jan. W. It. Parson, P23 11 at,, If. W
Washington, I. 0., writes ao follows t
"Upon tlio recommendation of person
al friends and many strong testimonials
to tho efficacy of Per una in tho treat
ment of the itumerouu symptoms of tho
grip with which I havo boon affoclod for
fo'.Ir montho paat, I have boon induced
to undergo treatment of Ibis Justly
celebrated formula.
"I feel Adooldod change for tlio hot tor
by ftn uso for ono wook only, eipecUUy
in toning up tho stomach, and a conse
quent deoldod offnet upon my appstlle.
"I thoroforo fool much encouraged that
I am on tho road to comploto restora
tion. "My numerous frlandslnToxas,wbero
1 hare )md tho Jionor to command a
brlgado of hor rotoran cavalry In a four
year war, may accept thl voluntary
testimonial to tho merit of Poriiua from
a Hono of obligation for 1U wonderful
ellloaoy."
f'e-rM-rta a Good Tonlo.
(Jon.M.O. Dntlor, of South Carolina,
write from Washington, I). C, as
follows
"I can recommend J'oruna for dyspop
sla and stomach trouble.
"1 liayo been using your ntcdlolno for
n abort period and I foel very much re
llovod.
"It I indeed n wonderful medlolno,
and beside n good tonlo."
Colds lit the Head nnd Tliront.
Ohaa. W. Jlowman, 1st Lieut, and Adjt.
4th M. H, M. Onv. Vol., write from
J.anhain, MA., an follows s
'Though aomowhnt averao to patent
medlolnoH, and Htlll more averse to be
'coming a professional aflldavlt man, It
seems only a plain duty In tho present
Instanno to add my oxporloneo to Iho
column alrondy written ooitoernlug tho
curative powers of Pornna.
I havo bopii parllntilnrly Ixmofltcd by
Its use for colds In tho hend and throat.
"1 havo been able to fully euro myself
of a most sovero attach In forty-eight
bourn by Us uo according to directions.
"I uso It u a preveutlvu whenever
threatened with an attack.
"Mcmltor of my family also usu it
Jar Ilko ailment.
"Wo aro recommending it to our
frltmds,"
j iff rfrPj f . i Tf u . Jr iii ffoh it 'ffjjyf&vKKKr fi
t 4C&bs.r-yfSirzzzs mammKi -r
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KcconimciHls Pc-ru-na
to the Afflicted.
Ihig. (Jen. D. T.
Klrfly, Washington, l.
0 write concerning
rorimn, ns follows!
"Frletulg of mine hnxlng used
your Peruna catarrh cure with
good results, I nm Impressed with u
iia luniiiro yuuiiiicu, niiu mii reu
otumend It to those who aro at
Ucted."
Pc-rn-iiii In Tablet rorin.
Home people prefer t tnke tablets,
rather than to tak uuxllcliia In a fluid
form, fluuli KHplu eau obtain I'Mrunn
tablets, wlilnb rfprotwtit tho mcdlolnal
ingredients of l'erunu, It.ioli tiiblot. i
equlvulvnt to one uvurago doso of lo
runa.
ror Catarrh of tho Stomach.
Hen. W. W. Dulllold, Waslilngtim,
D. 0., writes i
'I havo used 1'eruna In my family
and have found It a vnluablo iiuhIIoIiio
and lake ploniuro in recouuuondlng It
to nil who suffor from catarrh of tho
Mtomaeh or who rcqulro a tonlo of
prompt otUoaoy.'
Used Pc-ru-naSallsf led As to Its Merits
Recommends It to All Sufferers.
Hon. R. H. Yoder, 20C1 Md. Ave, N. ID., Wash
ington, D. 0., writes:
"I desire to say that I havo found Peru no
to be a wonderful remedy. I only used It for
a short time and am thoroughly satisfied
as to Its merits. I shall gladly recommend
It to all sufferers."
DEAFNESS CAUSED BY CATARRH
REMEtED BY PE-RU-NA.
(Ion. A. M. Logg, writes from tho Bavlugti Hank ilulldlng, Washington,
D.O., ns follew:
"I tako pleasure In endorsing the many recommendations I havo hoard
and read of 1'oruua, baoause of having had knowlodgo of tho truth of no
many of thijiu.
"Wo nlways toll our alokrand ailing frlomN or tho remedies that wo havo
learned, from oxporlonoo, were good for us whn ailing In tho samo way,
and wo da It as a duty we fotl that wo owe thum.
"Why Is It any tho losn our duty to advlso all the people wo can when wo
know of a good and comparatively luexponslvo remedy that makes many
ouros, and bonollts in almost all caitis7
"My own little porsonulexporloinio of bolut rolloved of deafness, causod
by a slego of catarrh, warrants me In aUvlslii) all tho afllloted to just try
l'eruna."
;- -jr-
ror Kidney Trouble. Coughs, Colds
and Cntarrli.
(Jen. A. T. llawlcy, 13.W 25th St., N.
W., Washington, D. C, wrltesi
"I havo used Poruna and Hud it vory
leneflolal for kidney trouble, nnd es
pecially good for cougho, colds and ca
tarrhal trouble"
Convinced of Pc ru-tin's Merit.
Itrlg. Gen. J. 1'loyd King, Washing
ton, D. 0., writes:
"I unhoiillatlngly ututo that 1 am con
vinced Poruna U a modiolne which will
offoct all that Is claimed for Its uso."
Those desirous of obtaining special
directions with regard to tho uso of
Poruna should vrrlto to Dr. 9. 11. Hart
mun, President of tho llartmau Sani
tarium, Columbus, Ohio. - -
WhH ether Remedies rM .
" .iiiccK4.
Hon. Geo. W. Honey V.u .
sin Cavalry, Ex-Tmjw ru. .
sia and Eio. L.'8Ul'' Wh
Texan. n. a.ti ..ntt BM
filrecL Nr V' "Ir0Bl
followT "Voa,cJ
I cannot too highly reeomm .
. uo rlerofcii,
troubloa In their varlo.,. ' "
"Somo member, ct tty J- .J
aalts -""-gnilf-n
"When other remediw f.ii, .
proved most efllcaooug md r -wl
cartify to its curative oxwlicnS"
Pe-m-na, a Standard Treat
, -..iTnai uiseasts. i
Mr. John o. Kelson, D,Jt0Di J
geologist and minlnir 6n,in... ' 1
Captain theFedoratArmydQ
tbjm. Thla malady w coni
1.a.D.-ul, muucing thedorriapt,
. . .IV4 wjKtnir a coa-t-
Poruna, Capt. Ntlson writ..
Having boon painfully afflict!
enronio rnoumaiism and the i
tlvo complications for many yctr-3
after having re. mv j ,... J
and special treatmm'i with only 1
troatlso on cotarral dUoiui i
JAt my request jnuprrirrlbtduJ
oourso or tlio Peruna romedlci,w3
ojoseiy loiioweu, and.ora hippy j
Iiurtuia. my ru umit'im sd k
cated ailments aro su'xlued, and
young again at tho so of a
"Koason wl'l av jHyjurrlut'f!!
of catarrhal dlneasta ai sclentiM
truo, and the P- runa remedlJ
standard treat m. nt for thm. 1 1
you heartily for y.ur skilled
cal advlco."
Enjoys Renewed llcillhnd$lr
James J. Onborn, CI Wshatchl
Colorado Springs, ( i!o hu fill
tho positions in Knight Tia
Masonic OrileT, was a Muosl
16C0, Judgo of County Court, CI
Mo., nnd alsd County Collect
Clinton. Ho writes:
"A sluggish liver which I U
troubled with for two yuri ,
mlsorablo and I was unable to i
my business half the time. I !
onorgy, had headache mwtof t
ojid my food dlitrciicd m ui
soom to do me a particle of jo
"Heading of the many
formod by l'eruna, I dldd I
bottlo. Beforo I had tikea auj
I folt bottor.
"I took it as directed for too i
wkeaiL was a woll lasa."
COUNTIES
USING
rt
BOOZE
C'oiitliuimiH KblpiiHMilB 1'i'inn tho W't
In (lio lry Ti'iiltory 't'bttt Ouniiot
Mo HtoppiMl by (lit Ciu)pillt
Th txHiplfi of Mun cotiHh Uv
had tlr ftiuru ttWHiupod with IUI
gatlon fr two yoHin, ovtr luo tliHt
comil) went dry. Th autlrw pr
ont tM-ii of evtirt luu beu taken up
with luoftl option iKittor . I.owl
option couuMmi tako enurmnuD quuti
iuUms. of liquor from the ooitutlw
that v wt. Two llmu at Hu'tun
do a largn hutUUM making ship,
moitta to Mint, Uwie. Uentou nint
Mnonln noun Hot. nil of which Ijhvv
heavy Mta fr llnuur i)Hnitlons
Local option wumi only atrlfo nnd
tin moll
Th Albany lU-rnM hat jHt urlHt.
M th follwlHR frM th Nw York
Morning TlttKniiH:
it lit Hi" fnshioH ut tho day to be
hyslerlwil, to rush Into rwrortu. to
corti'ot tho abun or any IiusIhoh by
doktroylug thw business Itself. v
cry do often wonts corner of tbr
world surfttf frtiitt n nunonivmt to
nboluh nil Rlpohollo hovorugM. Just
now thla onuutry t puling through
th prlodto rort UROitut llunor.
Th iok of the Morning Tlo
H'rftih tvlwos llbwul mid tnHlhto
Th iNdlrlitilHRtw nod blttwr rtght
dm All fotmtt of ike u of lcohta
Is fllsh In tho trma. tt hUuh
at thw oornHtloH of mIihimm by d
sirojlHg grtnt 'lmtuttrl hiu) dtprtv
a eoHMdorabU bad)' of owr imn.
phi of mptoyuitoit
Th Ktvat nraty whit-k llrg b ik
brw'Mt and alMtnl iHdctHrle-i to
titbd tO HMU AS HtMCH ttonakltirlttloN
MS tho. wk hK fHM tkt MaUtuw
if 1o1m)1 M m ttl akONld k glw
eu a ralr hwwIHt.
iu iih wttk H iM.ttey of fttlp ly
th MurnlHn Tdra,k pwWIUliM tke
followlHg tRIervUw wttk Mr. iluk
F i'l.xt tk Mw rotr) of U
VmH'nI at Urvkiuf ftaMelUfttr
VIcIoms Attonk of lluforniorv.
Mr. yK pHK) tk imrvtu with
tk,o tKRtmsi that tk HrwrV m-
wtttUtioi ws lortHMl into tk Ikkt
HiHt k prohibition HaYwMt Wy
th vIho HttMok el ike ftm
we
"Th HlMtoM lw of tk HtU
wwu itNRU. wutd Mr Van, "W
Htkttt ioklbHIou. Tk ultimate
rwR wfMl4 i OHltbQ th ilfcstnt.
tkMt of os of the grWtt lHdutrlM
na tho llipior trnlllc. Tho doulora
in mult, hop, bnrloy, rye nnd corn,
which nru usi-d by the browerlos nnd
dUtlltfr. dlatrlbuta ovary year
8IO.OUU,000, iiiimK Of which g04 to
tho fHrinora. Hundreds of utllltons
nnr invostod In tho mniuifnetur of
ipoml nmohiutt-y nntl Hppiianc a
which brewers u; IhrM-fnurtha of
tho loHUUtHi'lHred tolmcco Is sold
through the liquor trade nior,- than
half the toda wnter and aerntml
drlnke aro sold through the raIoeii:
S000 hoteU aro douandent on their
bars for proftta, mid wou'd bo forcwl
Mt of hualniaa If tho sale of liquor
were prohibited; 3M00 traveling
aaleemett ai einployrd In selling
IWluurn ami alllei) lines: tho makoca
f K'uwwnru sell half their product
to the liquor lrml, nnd th-e nro
only a few or tho Industrlea that
would auffrr from prohibition.
Prohibition u Knlluri.
M8o fur prohlhltlan has fallal to
reduce nlrohollo consumpt'ou. The
olllelul atHtlatloa show that the rove
niie recotviHt from ber nnd anlrlta
during lonn wna 100.036.01 3, and
In tOOT wna $3 1K.0O4.72O. The N'a
tlounl Prohibitionist of Chicago, lu
commenting an this statement uy
that the renUlay crusade la no
rttre for the drink evil, that It doea
not evott approach a oure In a tklnl
of the union so-called prohibition ov
ists In strict faot, no part of the
country knows roul prohibition
"The priMldent of Iho Liquor
HerV neeoatntlcm. Ih h lt re
Itort. showed h groal Ittcreaae la the
whiskey Wtulaeaa. WhUkey qml tta
airhatllutaa, kaewn ua 'sloniuoh hit
ler." are the
iifTulra. Ho hna held a ttttmber of
onir-fK In the nntlonal oonferonrt or
charities nnd corrections, and Is a
m?mbsr of the National I'rleou aaaof
elation, th'0Aaftdmv of PnWloul and
Borlul Sclonea and the National
ItcoitotHjo league, and he h taken
an aoilvo Intoreat iu the promotion
nf uHdortMKfuKn 'or the prevention
and relltif of turculoala.
Mr. Fox la also widely known
an ndvotmte of meaaurei U rot-it
nnd regulnto cliHd labor. For manv
yrnn ho hna been a powefftil fori-e
In ahuplng logl'latlou Iiu'onv Jeev
for tin bettei inont of the dependent
defective and dellnqueitt traa
The new switary of tho IJnltd
Statea Hrewer' as'erlatlnn Is a tmn
of extenalvo kaowliHlge nnd grunt x
perience. He la rapablo aail slnme
nnd be believe In hia cause. The
prohlhlttoH MgltHlorn will find In him
n vlgornua ami determined ndwr
anry. a umn wot afraid of thtttu be
onttse thoy bide behind a sojf-im-ped
"morality."
KAMM MAV 1IAVK
LKAGUB HASKMALL.
Salem outv.bal lonthtiBlnata havo
fiecooded in having this city ontared
In the Trl-Clt h-agnio, nnd as a rosttll
tome good gainoa can be oxpoctod to
be aeeu here durlngthe coming soa
on. SfV'-ral 'oral porting men in
terested in thf gamp attended n mot
Ing or tho Trl-Clty clubs at Portland
Monday night, nnd secured tho ad
mission of 'this city Into tho league
Gamoa havo beon act to bo plnyod
horo on Momorlul Day nnd July 4.
A meeting wuh held last night In
Watt Shlpp'a toro. and pinna por
roctod for n canvass of tho business
men to raho from S1200 to $1500 to
Hocuro n pnrk near ono or tho mil-1 today In a
rondB. I Gonorul Fock
I-'OUKIGX CA1ILIM
V LFJSED
E'ovon Inwrii nt Motckw
boon ordorod to Japao
Premier t'ampbii'-BsMt I
Great Britain I -"
die.
Lieutenant Gtntra Btt.l
St Potersbtiie was f' t
duel Witt U1
T
kW)kWWft
ANNOUNCEMEN
(Only by a eoHatltutloual nntend
niout applying to the whoio state.
Nd ietral laws xt!:tdlg liquor
shipment a ad & lea hv immt (.
wh the tram be aleppod.)
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Get DoWtU'a Carbllae Witch
llaiol Salve It Is good tor pls
Sold by all drug sis
II
a tk aquKwy-
e9 tbHt4Hfr
jtsHi!t rrw i.
f 'wkioh autiuorU
a wy tttlfri tfadw aud bulHa'
tavy away
loh
ly Woatlfted with wany HhrfiHve
meuta for the prowotloa or asta.
Q1I1IOOX UMUTltlO
IUMIAVAY COMPANV JJlJW
HAST LIMITUI) SUUVlCK.
llfre1- SstCMkty, Mmp( W. tkU
oomwuy wUI ylaw n art! add!-
itoaul leeal d ilmlt4 tcflaa W
Iw-mu porUajtd aa4 SaJ, Hori
of arrival and deartwrtt of tko
tralas wilt be fmimd la naotkir jwrt
of tha paper S-lVUt
1 " a- ..
CASTOR 1 A
rr Iafiuta twd Childrta.
Yk m Y Havt Always licM
Now Notnrltw, 4
J T. Slmpooa. Shvrblua 0u tc
Martin. MoMiaaville. Ja. A V
Pendleten: J P Mlnaey. Vktn: T D
iwhiiiin.. niknii. Tweedy. Hood River; Ohaa. P. Chat-
drink- of nroklkltlnn oomiiiMultloai1". Sumpter. Piatt T. Randall.
. .. . .. i.ii.i.i.... I . . llltrng! .Ismuc 1 Pnla C AV flnr.
reduce the liuiHirtatlon of beer. tke,RHd' .Y" ? Mnrouw. Ckns. 8. a-X
leaet harmful drluk from tke lrl-.,0, 'e"aua; t L. -wood, Salem iw
klbilloaleia' HOlHt f view, and la I '
treae tke Importation of str-maer! Kennedy's Iaxativo Coush Syruu
atdHtuuHs Jrlnka. Tker U no Mtor acta Mutttv vm nriitM hu th..
oor urade aW. Ikowla and allaya iatHMiaVifin at tu S
amtmUlag lnereaae la Ike mm at gold by all drnifisu
n-Mem, cnraiHj, aaa awauwr arnua 1
Reports ar reeek'a na of geaanu
eaatloa ia eafjaaauaHloa wiser
nrokiUUtoa and naa-lieease law
aave njiHe lato elteet
4 t'wirvr of Mr, lu.
Mr. V& to a bat ware aaat aad
kit bMatMlej. xteada tkrongkamt tk.
FMUetl StaB and tke DiMaiaJoa of
raaadtt- Ua w bora and ojIhwUshI
tt Hng'aRd. kW father belag vlear of
uorsMy. in awitlou to kte tnaay
lMlaea latenets Mr. rx U on-
jaxed ia a awatber of rharUohle
wark. He ta tke etlltor of tko Mow
Jereay Relew of CkarKlea at id Cor
raotlaaa. powltoked by tka Xvw Jer
tea $tate ckaruio AM and Vritoa
Hefonw asociaUoH lie ll prwt
doat of th New Jorsey state boanl
Of Chtldrea' Gaanllans. a mewbar
Of tk OVlMllvd nauttutll&j. nt 1 t.i
littwlsratloa eethm of tko Matloaal1
mvtp itdratiaa He k urowlneat
S&:i Spring and Summer, 1901
Many of the advance models in Spring wl
Ctothing direct from the shops of the famous
Bishop's Ready
Tailored Clothes
$12.50 to $30.00
arc on our counters. This is only-a hint of the
Sorinc. W want vrui tn cfnn in ai OU oaSS vYm ,
at the new things that arc noVv ready for you.
Roberts $3.00
UKg Shapes m Soft aod Stiff Hats
i a - .r iA -" r.-iaaaEJv'4
m i xw ! .in
--'-. t. ur
WaslUntoa
fashioned Apparel
i nr
s.
Salem Woolen Mill St
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