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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1908)
'3 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. 1008 FARMERS' WIVES TELL WHAT THEY KNOW ABOUT PE-RlHj .UA Ac Mfr iin)m.(.lr'i' It'W 7 i k ar i nr . u I W m mlf&mftmW. Peruna Is Used In the Fawn- ,jWm Jvcvx .jm:. . t WmmmKWmmmW nr' Unmn fnr all Start m KilislMlw AftvaiNMvnfSfvi v wammw" "mmmm& m -. v. - . jEiMHsraiiiraHBg& .v At u :imnnRniRVi. ' 'wirs )-z&&w&& Mmmhs . . . .. . tmgmmmmmmMaBEsmwmmi&x Y .UlllUHWME:I H i rv I 1 1 1 11 X ? &SK1- ' &:&X!Kj;. ACAMWHAi MlimnnV i::x JlgBHHHMBH, . Y-Wj JT 1 Ikf IU IV LM iMn 1 onnw nnnlinmprr!B I'"r "" x d,(1 found it to bo n crcat romodv iiIbo for -'Mm tNS XiMM$?rnVt Unt 4, r..... ' - z y x . 'vxfl,Uuv.' cb 1 1 1 .1. i r h muun i Indigestion and Nervousness. MrH. Ionora Uodunhainor, It. F. D.l, Uor Of), Kornorsvlllo, North Carolina, writes tho following lot tor to Tho 1'oruna Drug Mutmfaoturlng Com Cem pany: "I suffered wltlt Htomnnh trouhlo nnd Indigestion for somo tlmo, and nothing that I nto agroml with mo. "Iwiwvrry norvoiiR and oxporluncod s continual fouling of uneasiness and fenr. "I toolcinpdlolna from tho doctor, hut It did mo no good. I found in ono of your Pcrunn bookn a description of my symptoms. I thuti wrote to Dr. Hart Man for advice. Ilo said I had catarrh ef tho stomach. "I took 1'oruna nnd Manalln nnd fol lowed hU direction and can now Hay that 1 foci as woll as 1 ovor did. "I liopo that nil vrho nro aflllotcd with iho satno Hvmptoma rr tuko loruna, w It h;ui coruinly cured wo," Now Perfectly. Healthy. Mrs. Magdalonn Wlnklor, Ron to 5, Westminster, Md., writes: "I thank you vory much for your ad vice. I'can safely say thntPorunnnnd Mannlln havo Bavod tny life. "Whon I wroto to you tho first tlmo, hhiiuik juf uuviuu, my condition was so poor tluit I did not oxpoct to livo through tho winter, but now I nm perfectly hoalthy. 'I cannot pralso your mcdlcino onouuh, and I rouotumoud It toothors." Catarrh of Stomach. Mrs, Mary Allon, Routo 0, Prnnklln, Toun,, writes: "I am glad to bo nblo to tall you that I am woll of catarrh of tho stomach, for which I nm slucoroJy thankful to you for your advlco. If It had not boon for Poruna I would never havo boon woll. "T had three physicians. One of thorn told my htidbaud that ho could not euro mo. "I had been sick about nlno months when a friend nuked mo to try Porunni to gratify horj so I commenced taking It. J'f can eat and walk nnd work. Every body says 1 look nit' well as I over did. "Oh, y oil don't know how thankful 1 do fuel to you. 'I havo (jot sovernl other pooplo to take Ptrmm. 1 prulsu It U ovory-, body.'' ' Mrs. Ilonry Martin, La Motto, la., R. , R.No.l, writes: "After suffer ing for somo timo with soro oyes I was ndvlsod by a frlond to try Poruna, which I did atonco. "Tho first bottlo rollovod mc, nnd after using four bottlos I was entirely cured. I4I do rocommond Poruna to all win) aro nilllcted' with catarrh. 1 havo found it to bo a grcnt romedy also for coughs nnd colds of children; arioso at bcdtlmo will rellovo them from coughing nil night. I always koop it on hand, nnd recommend It." Catarrh for Seven Years. Mrs. T. Prodi, R. It. No. 1, Hickory Point, Tonn., writes: "1 am happy to tell you Hint X nm cured of catarrh. I havo followed your good and kind ad vlco faithfully. I bIeB tho day when I wrolo you of my condition, and I will nlwaya pralso Poruna. I think It is one of thograndAfttmcdlclnoBon earth. "Having been nfilleted with catarrh nnd stomach trouhlo for covon years, and after having tried four dlfferont doctors they only relieved mo for a llttlo while. I g.ivo up all hope of being cured. I only weighed one hrudrcd nnd thirty pouudd, and wns sowak I could hardly got around tho room. "I wns induced to try Poruna, nnd to my great surprise I nm now entirely woll. My weight I now one hundred nnd eighty-eight pound, my health never wnB better In my lfo, 1 hluillnhvivys prulsu Dr. H.irtnian and h.x nmualus." Tho Fanner's Wife. Who in in a hotter position to know than tho farmer's wlfo herself what is required in tho farmor'fl homo? Sho must moot 11b (roubles, solve ltri prob lems, ward off dlsonso, nurso tho sick, sho must do nil Uioho things horsolf, and she learns by valuable oxperlenco what is host and what Is not host. In numborloMi farm homos Poruna Is rolled upon na tho fumlly medicine. Poruna books aro consulted inhoalth and disease. Porunaisuscdasap'rovon live na woll as a corrective In disease Tho wives of tho farmers of tho United Stutos coustlluto a solid phnlanx In favor of Poruna. Against this testimony tho slanders of a fow critics will not prevnll. Ono .scnslblo mlstross of n farm homo who has used Poruna knows moro about Poruna than all, iho magazine erltlos in tho world. Pcruua In llcr Home. Mrs. Anna Llndor, R. V. I). No. fi, Dns sol, Monitor Co., Minn., writes : "J-'or two yonrs I sufforod with that terrible dls ouso. chronlo catarrh. 'I'ortnnately I saw your advertise ment in my papor and I spoko to my sis ter about your mcdluluo. Sho wrote to you and I gotymmdvlco froo of charge. I took Poruna nnd am woll and a mothor of two children. 'Iowoltall to Poruna. I would not 'bo without that groat tonlo for ton times its cost, for I am woll and strong now, and cannot spook In too high terms of Kb va'iuo nB a modloino." In alottor dated Juno 12, 1000, Mrs. Lln dor wrlteB: "I cannot oxpros my thtiuks enough to you for all thogoodyourmcdl- ciuo has done for mo aud my family. I This spring 1 took cold and It w my kidneys. At flrit I thorns kldnoy troubl. "I took Poruna u dlrctd c bottlo and in a fowdiyi I wiuH so I owo my hcsllh to Dr. Ht; and his romedy." Miserable With Citirrt. Mrs. lloltlo Orn,lt.R.6,ku writes: "Lafit November lbio and felt so mUorable, I thoujhtt would go Into consumption, "I tried so many doctori u4 r clnos, bulnothlDgdldDeanj(D Poruna, "After I began tha tit el Pet hogan to Improve- laewrnj. "My honil dws sot hurt t my stomach 1 all iljht, ajU aro regular, mv nMtlt rl comploxlnn clear, my i jei in U and I am calnlnz la In strength. "I think Pornna bu fio iw catarrh remedy.1' HKA'CTIiH M.VCOliX 111(7)1 PLAYS II I C 1 1 1 Tho Henttlu Lincoln high school bnuchull twun Is milking u soiithorn dour Hiid wll) play tliolr first game In Swloin next TluirfetUy ngiilntt Wll Ininolle nnd on Frhlny will go up jignliTRl the Hnloni high tonnf. Ilotb or Uiom will bo rattling swift base lmlhoshlbttlniiH ua Hualtlo Is said to bund out tho hiuobnll goods III n proiior way. . Tho Wlllwiuotto giuiu) will bo n gooil ono, as WlluiuotU has n Htrong team thlH yiuir tu wiih ahown In tholr gnmo Monday tigulnul Whitman. And tho high ncliool contewt will ho a hu minor to delight tho hoart of tho most oiltleul fan. On Thuradny n lino on tho Souttlc hunch inuy bo drawn nnd thouo who bo both the gninoB nuiy know a llttlo what to oxpect whon two of tho strongout high Hehool toaniH of tho two stntea put tho Btluka to otiuh other. iho fi hi-, ncrobnt flmls It iiooHiuiry nt nil times to koop his uiuhcIih and Joints mippo. That Is tho iwisou that liundrodH of them Uoop u bottlo of Tlnllnrd'n Snow Liniment alwuy on lmnd A surp euro for rhounuitUin, cuts, spuilna, soro throat, l:mo bno., coutvnetod iiiusclos, corns, bunions, nnd uM pnlus. Price Sac. 60o and $1 00 por bottlo sold by all donlorJ. i ill i i ii i ii Albany Architect, i Portland l)fttly Absliuet.) I'll-. 11. Unrggnif, of Albany. Or egon. voporU Umi tho contract for tho A IV Murker retldoiico lu that eltv hfta biwn lot. alto tho uoutract for tim. 18. Wiloh'a roshlouco. Theme dwollluy will cost SS&00 and $2ooo rNipetlvly. lie htm uUo eoniplettKl plans for a public school nt ii'utiiil Point, which will co siS.ooO nd the bids on which will bo opeiiisl on April 18: uleo for the i:ik iViupto lu Albany, hide for whuh will be openml on April 'J. lie hau also phuia in urointnitton for u high school which will be ready for llguroe bout May I. 1-1 or Pound a Week, at leuet. U what a young baby ought to ga'n In wolght. Doia yours? if not thero's Bomothlng wrong with Its dlgoitton. Cllvo It MoClBd'a Rnby 121lxlr and U will begin gatning a: once. Ouroa stomaoli nnd bowol trouble b, aid dlgostlon, stops fretful, noua, good for teething babies. Prleo 26 c' and 5Q " Rqia by all dcalora. JlJL' Mon Who Hunnli for Hall. AuniBvlllo, April 11. Thoro Is finite n stir horo oh to who shall be our county Judge. Aft or looking tho Hold over, which wo wore obliged to do on account of the good qualities of otich nnd nil tho candidate, wo huvuvcomo to the conoluilou that V. V. llallls much thu. boat suited tor tho plncc, ua ho litis hud yours of oxpoiionco as clerk of the county court and knows tho duties of that hoiiorahlo body. Ho has a clean record as a county olllcer, lleuldos holng woll iiiiallllod ho Is up-to-date, conscientious and honest. Thoro la no gKioHsIng about him ho has boon tried und wo know wo can roly upon hl'.n. Aunisvlllii will uudoubtodtly AMUSEMENTS. Morning, afternoon nnd evening sessions, Tho YnmU'ttc. Moving pictures nnd lllustratod ongs, ovcry afternoon and cvonlug except Sunday nnd Monday afternoons. i CASTOR I A J Por Infants nnd Ohildron. The Kind You Have Always Bought j Boars tho srf ' VZT j Blgnaturo t.4 A&y& CcA414 t. rsi VOTE POR WM. BUSHEY FOR COUNTY JUDGE The Workingmen's and Taxpayers Candidate Smart Spring Sack Suit in no other garments will you see such high grade fabrics and high grade tail oring at prices as low as ours, as in the noted .i give him a handsome majority over all tho rost. and wo l.m.. iho I...I J Sn" D,,K nnt l " 'r anod of th nnimiv nr, i., iiiTAu-i.. .lm,f the wllora of the floot. - aa they will mnko no mUtnko. Hur i ah for Hall for oouuty Judge. P. U POUND. J. U NOV MS. OASTOIIIA. fteirttrn HKdfwHs9 Ala3FSB0BgW BUSINESS MEN Do vim want u Httle more business Injivted luto our t'ounty affaire. Then vote for M L June. Missionary Ail(lroN. Tha regular mld-wvok prayer ineotliig or the First Preabytortnn church will be held on Wednesday oveulug, the 15th. (Instead of on Thursday) at T:$0 p. m.. at which time the Rev. Charlea A. limit, D. D., of Chicago. 111., will give a mis toutiry nddreaa. The public are cor dially invited to attend. A Healing Salvo for Tturn, riiappcil Hands and Soro Xipplos. Aa a healing salvo tor burns, soros, tore ulpploa nnd thappad liunda Chumhartnin's Salve la mo.u oxeollent It n;lays tha alu of a b,i ulni'iki liiiuutly, and un o-a tho Injury la vw sovoro, hoab the parts without leaving a soar. Prluo 35 cents. For sale by Dr. Stono'a j Olga Deudemuu wa giveu 4 $4730 verdict agnlutt Jacob Kit, her loud lord, for klaaiug her once against her will. 1 ; Koaaody'a Lasattve Cough Syrup 'acta pvomiuly yet itntly ou tho doj. through whUh the eoUl Is forced out of ia ayateui. and at tho .a wo tim U albura latlammatlon. Sold by ail druwiitt. '" 1 'mm nl a Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes ; $10.00 to $30.00 CvriAi IQOA Tii Houieol Kuppoiwuac Qticago ,fS5 n Q Mra. J. M. ltoauberg. of Seattle, I la the olty visiting her father Hon. John O. Wrlgkt. and U the gue&t of her uaole. H. C. Croat, on K ('hemok- 'eta street. w - QaWltt'a CrVolUd Witch Haaol B1hi. It la OHyoQlUy good for piles. Sold by all druggists. Styles and .fabrics that appeal to men and young men in the correct shades of brown, tan, olive, gray and blue, mostly stripes of exclusive weaves. SALEM WOOLEN MILL ST(fl