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DAILY CAPITA Ti JOURNAL, SAI.RM, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL IN, 11)08 3 IRLS HO WORK bk who work for their living f'u '.II. ....,. ,1 tn tUrt lliiHrmra rnramc feminine disorders. Stand t In ?av. or sitting in crumped EUions ; walking to and from their wgof employment m uaa weatnor indtobri'aK uowu tucir uciicuto .ininA nrimnLsni. to class of women are in need eater nssiMnnee, ana tnou- of letters like tno loiiow- demonstrnte the fact that fDIALPlNKHAIV.'S STABLE COMPOUND koas the feminine system to a &?, licaltliv, normal condition. Uuj Abby h Barrows, of Nelsofi l&Ohio, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: ti ' )! Tcry h etc, jiuu mm neau- ,patn In m lack, and ti feminine koMs. l nati ncen to scrcrai aoc- i ind thfv did me no good, Lyriln Pinkham's Vegetable Compound it me well And strong, ntid I can do itin)uilef wurk. I nm In better Iththan I ever was, aim it Ih nil due vnrmcJ.cini'. Kiss Lillian Tlo88,of fiSOR&Mth St., kiork, writes to iMrs.nnklmm : ll bad a f 'tunic trouble, nervous jdk and wns tired till the time, lead not Met p. LjdiiiH. IMnkhiim'n mat compound made me icol ho itette- t"nt I hone every woman picffcrja! I did whl try It." DTS FOR SICK WOMEN. let thirty wars Iydia E. Pink la'! Vegetable Compound, made f roots niui nerns, lias necn the Iird romnilv fnr futiittittui lllu Ihtqio.sitivclycui'ed thousands of en. iiy don't you try it? In. IMnkluini, Lynn, Mass., es nu sick women to write 'or advice. fORNIA'S WELCOME TO THE FLEET WEST RECEPTION IN HIS- m OF PK'IFIC COAST TO UVK.V FLKirr innv it MVAI. i clowning event in the world- w Tojpge of the American foipHe t wi'l j,p thD rousing ro witrcnUp,! jn san Francisco ae ao ir th sixteen hie men- Fr POUBh tliTiiiirh tha P.olilnn tiMa rU un-ii thecloio of the '" Va Sth, overy ' I fl If., I !. otUiliiu fc-' ',. I ... ... H. nrn 'ih. conduct a .mission study class, us ing Dr. Strong's popular book, "Tho dial engP of the City." Some good speakers on Sunday School work and method, will be secured. There will also be a good instructor in Dible and part of the forenoon sessions will bo devoted to Bible study. It Wns suggested that two days of the conference sho-ild be dovotod to dig. Tl'.nrn"3 m ?' S" nml C' E' methods. 11 ere will be provisions made for athletic nnd recreation. The col lege baseball grounds and tennis court .will afford placos for exercise. The Presbytery roceivod the idea en thusiastically, . Rev, C. T. Herd was examined by i-ii-Buyiury nnu received Into the membership of the church from tho Inited Evangelical Church. The afternoon Bcsslon was devoted to business. In the evening two ad dresses wore given, one by President H. M. Crooks, of Albnny college.and one by Rev. Rev. J. R. N. Dell, D. D., of Corvnllls. President Crooks Bpoko nliont the layman's missionary movement In the church. He call ed attention tq tho great need and opportunities of the forelcn flelil. nnd tho obligation resting upon tho church to meet. Dr. Dell spoke about tho great superiority of Christianity over other religions, the groat mor al and religious movements In mod ern clvlllzntipn nnd tho importance of the work of men In our church. Presbytery will meet nt Creswell In the Fall. - n AMERICAN PLAYS GOING TO ' KXn LAND. A good bit of news for theater goers, principally for Callfomlans, la announced here In the stntoniont of Oeorgr Edwards thnt he Is arrang ing to bring DavUl Warileld to Lon don, whore ho probably will nppoar in the "Music Master" In the Ariel phi Mien tor in Soptember. Wtirilold Is A native son of tho Pacific coast, whore, In San Fran cisco, he sold newspapers upon tho streets, spending hi spare time about the doors of the theatres. Ho had a longing for the stxitt nn.i in later years nppmred in mus'e hal'a in the Knt. stop by step ho be caiiu proficient in hit profession and thi height or his success was attatiif,l after he signed a contract with David Belasco. Through the 'atfer, undor whoso direction he won fame on tho stage, Wnrflold recently turned down a $1,000,000 contract 'o leave him. George Ado's "Tho College Widow" will muko Its np pearanoe at tho Arielphl at Easter. o Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by (fter-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blqod. It used to be considered that onlv urinary and bladder trouble were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. Therefore, when your kidueysnre weak or out of order, you can understand how quiCKiy your entire body Is nltcctcd and how every oigttii seems to fail to do ita duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys nre well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick' you can mnkc no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is boon realized. It stands the hlthcst for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold mi ii iiipriiQ iiv nil rr". nr .- .t ...... . w - I ' utuggistsiii lifty-ccnt and tne-dollar size bottles. You ninv have a sample bottle niun,(nirimint by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out -if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iling lininton, N Y. Don't make any niistukc, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, 'ir. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, nnd the ad dress, Iliughamtoii, N. Y on every bottle. PERSONAL " Mrs. Webster Holuios loft Friday I niiornoon ror Portland whero she will take the Steamer Senator -for San Francisco on a visit of about a month visiting relntlvos. Mr. Holmos accompanied her ns far as Port land where ho will take the train for Tillamook on busluots. WOODMEN INITIATE FIFTY XKv MKM11KHS (Medford Tribune.) The Woodmen or the World meet ing nt the Rerimen's hall Mondnv night was wall attended. Speeches were made by four of tho loiuiini? Woodmen of the World or the Pa cific Jurisdiction, the speakers being Head Consul I. I. Roak of Denver, T. Clinton Venle, head advisor, of Pasadena, Cal.j .John Paulson, head manager, of Colfax, Wash.; and P. E. SnodgraBS, head banker, of Er.t gene, Or. Tho first spoakcr on tho progrnm was Hon. R. f. Mulkey of Jackson ville. Mr. Mulkoy's address was very entertaining as well as logical. After the speaking there waB an in itiation of about 50 new members, after which there wns a banquet given by tho Ladles of Woodcraft in the upper hall, which was enjoyed by nil. The four first-nnmod spenk ors left Tuesday for Rosobory, whero they will hold a rally tonight. Among those initiated into tho or dor woro Mayor Reddy nnd City Re corder Collins. Tho Grants Pass lodge, Phoenix, Ashland and Gazello, Cak, lodgos had representatives prosent. J. D. Beakey, district organizer, was also present, and nccompanled tho head officers this morning to Roseborg. Music wns furnished by tho Hazol rlgg orchestra. Nasty Taste in Your Mouth tongue coated eyes feci heavy you're down hearted and blueno energy restless can't settle down to "work or anything else. PfTaJ BpPfSiMBB nflBPP1 I feS .You may not know it but you arc. Often people ore constipated and don't know it. You're not cnlircly free from conslipation unless there is a thorough cleansing of the system every day. Every particle of Nature's poison muft be eliminated. You can prove the fadt that conslipation is responsible for your ailments take on tablet to-night and you'll feel belter in.the morning, Two nights treatment and you'll be as fit as a fiddle. NEW ORANGE AT SWEET HOME fffc u.s pvor omen M GIVES PROMPT RELIEF 14 tj t . , , ii P iclflc Company wi make n low this occasion F-ancleeo of $28. - and 4. Final !.. Tlita will - in detail the - it city of San ' 'lie many points ,,'oumj the Bay tups at pleasure 'ii'i Call .on any V'- matter of Cal i"iis car reeerva- MM McMURAY, l'.tHst-nger Agont; bistaat General j t i. nxQ op u.iMi- rn. pitiisiiYTnitr f Willamette Mteriaa caurcli afteraooH, Apr. The opening ' ' 1 by Rv. MO- f am tne Way I u. Life." Rer! ' ted Moderator J'iock, of Salem. " of Precbytery ". Preeidetu H. ' n rolleg pre- ' a Summer Rl- J froai July 17 r..intnt workers ' d to be present ht- work of Jhe H' t lluwa Mluuinn " r Elderly People Should Value This Highly The grtnt majority of mon and womon ut tho ago of fifty yoars bo gln to foel the first signs of arivnnc liiK ago In some form of kidney trouble and blndrior woaknose. Few are entirely froe from that torturous disease, rheumatism, which Is not a rihoase In Itsolf, but a symptom of deraugod function of tho kidneys which hnvo become clogged and sVig glsh. fall'ng In tholr duly of sifting and straining tho poisonous waste matter, urlo ncid, etc., from the blood, permitting It to romnln and decomposed, sotting about tho Joints and muscle, causing intense mtln and suffering. Th bladder, howovor. oatisen tho old folks the most annoyance, ospe ialy at night and early morning. A noted authority In a reoent r tiole stated ,thpt ho has wonderful success with the old-time "vegetable treatment." He states: "Of sixteen eaes of bladder troubles and rheu matism which have been troateri with thh trehtment only one very complicated rase filed to fully yield to Us remarkable influence. It e the most harmless treatment I have ever found to clean the system of rlteii mat'c poisens: remove irritation of the bladder and roller prinary dif ficulties or the old people. It ts a true vitalising tonic to the entire system." What he terms "old vegetabV treatment' coa-lsts of the following simple prescription, the Ingredient which can be obtained from any good pharmacy rt small cest: Compound Kargon, one onnee; Fluid Bxtract Dandelion, one-half ounce. . Com pound Syrup Sareaparilla. three ouneee. Shake wall In a bottle aud take la t?apoonful doses after each meal and upon going to bod. also drink plenty of vater This pr -seripilou. though simple. i alwa effectivp In 'he d!tS's d alii -tion of tlir- kiUne and bl.dder Notjco to Imiirovo u Portion' Ui'oadwny Street. of On April 11, 1908, a now grango was organized In Swoot Home, with a chnrter membership of SS. This grange is composed of some Of tho I host citizens of Swoet Home Vnllov Notice Is hereby given that at tho rognlar mooting of the common council hold April C, 1D0S, a resolu tion was adopted to Improvo Broad way street with full Intersections, from the north line or North Mill creek to tho north lino of Mndlson street In tho following manner: Ry establishing a permanent grade on said stroot along tho pro posed lino of Improvement where not already established. By placing tho slroet railway track of tho Oregon Electric Rnll wny company whero it extends nlong the proposed Hue of improvement In tho contor thoroof. By grading the rondway of said Broadwny streot between said points full width from curb to curb with full intersections to tho proper sub grade, Tho subgrade shall be ono foot bolow tho established grade nnd up on said aubgrado shall be placed one foot of cloan orook or rlvor gravel, provided howovor, tho space along the contor of said street to bo oc Hiiplod by tho said Orogon Electric Railway compnny shall be gravolod In such n m.-nnor thnt tho top of tho rails of said company will bo on n level with tho ostabllshod grnrio of said Broadway stroot. Tho cost of placing said track In tho contor of Bald street and im proving botweon tho mils and ono and one-half foot outside of tho rails of the Orogon Electric Railway com pnny, to be assessed on tho franchise and proporty of snlcl company. Tho cost of said improvement, avo and oxcopt tho space between the rails nnd one and one-half feet outside of the rails of the Oregon Eloctrlc Railway company to bo assessed on the abbrutllng and arija cunt property, as provided In the chartor of said city. Remonstrance, against the above improvement may be filed within 20 days after the date of the first pub lication of tlis uotioe. By order of common council. W. A. MOORES, Recorder. Date of first publication of this, notice the Sth day of April. 1908. i 1-S-lUt. and tile Slirroiindlnir mnntrv. Tlmv' woro very enthusiastic and from I present ppnearances will mnin n I largo and flourishing grange. Much credit Is duei C. F. Blgbee' nnd J. N. Gnlbralth for tho success of this organization, as they nre untiring workors and wore nwarded nt Hums iiuiiureu wun me most re sponsible offices. O. F. Bigbeo was eleetod Mnstor. Cnlllo M. Blgbee. lecturer, and .1. N ' Gnlbralth, secretary, P. O. of all. Sweot Home, Visiting members from all other granges will always be welcome aud should muko it u ' point to call on them whenovor pos sible. Their first meeting will be hold on Snturdny, May 2, at 10 n. in. J. II. SCOTT, o Catarrh Cannot He Cured, with locol applications, as thoy can not rench the soat of tho dlsoase. Catarrh is n blood or constitutional dlsense, and in ordor to wire It you must take Internal romodies. Hall's Catarrh Curo In taken Intornnlly, and nets directly on tho blood and mucoiiB surfneos. HalCo Catarrh Curo Is not a quack medicine. It wns prescribed by one of tho host phyBlclnns in thlB country for yonrs nnd is n regular proscription, It Is composed of tho host tonics known, combined with tho host blood puri fiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two IngrodtentH Is what producos bhcIi ronJorful ro KAilts in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials froo. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., To lodo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 7 fie. Tak? Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. ' Got a 25c Box Better Tfaaift Pills For Liver THE A. H. LEWIS MEDICINE COi, V St. Louis, Mo. aihavuuujjuiiifciiiuimw.iiatiiifagiyMggggv'. For Halo by Capital Drug Co,, Z. T. RlggH, Sulem, Oregon, lis I UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING .... REST SERVICE COMPLETE OUTFIT Only whlto honrso nnd horses In Marion and ad joining countios. W. T. RIGDON I. O. O. F. Bldg 4G0 Court St. izQ9aFffftywWl sMgspgsn i ' ilisgffltiissMsgl l vr ' A iwtf rjsBggsM'w XSJaVPSHHMJjBgfgttJIgjgggMgSfll sTC5r5TsssassWlsssssssssMWeMlv3aJ.tlsssssiisssssssm Mr. W. II. Dromon and wlfo aro going to Portland on an over Sunday visit with rolatlvea and friends. TEA Tea is not infallible; moneyback makes amends. We ar.c not, in the. least, uneasy about the money. Your icroccr itturnt rour mnnry U you don't Uk bchllliai' Drtli pay lilm. WHITE BRONZE MONUMENTS Never chip, crack. tariilRii, inoBS or corrodo. Tho nly kind that never need cloaulng, For tho truth of tho abovo soo thorn In all tho Snlem and muny c( tho coun ty comotorlei; oino of them. have boon thoto fo.a 72 yonro. U you want tho vorybjt at living:: P'Icim call on (.rnddioss 4H8 Mill St. Phono IliS 1 Salem, 0, T. 11. WAIT. r.r ' ," ' , . ','' , 'ji w GL &. '"' Pbcln nnitt rti. l -' f" 1 hi willingness to h$ lye Minutes f"?atmeal tm mxf,QOr, ofirM-t-Mon before wti;rrtqu,cklywith eecluwtt A Fresh Complexion Is preserved and producedby Koberune, a miia, Bcnguuu. preparauon, delicately; fragrant r,t-,, the ikin exauinteiy (oni in,.hrtrrackled appearance cauted k nvrrirvnetat reduceJ the the of .nUrrH norei. clearuet them, re duce laflamnution and ipread an even, radiant clow due to wholesome nounm roent of tkin glandi and rtiraulatioa oi the capilUric, which d .feed the tkin and luppiy i bw"" -" Askjtur Drvrrutforafrtt lamflt ef 'OBERTINE m, in i i ii w . "I II i J(p' 1 !gggggggggtHliBMiiLfc!SaBBBBJ. ' "If " ' ' 'M I i My7 M f J sJW aWlMrtiPsj5ssfcnLMiCslBHsB "' V A ( jSssssssssBstisssrWjsB H tSttrr''"SK9jJ . Tt "-T i VI Mf Tsssstjttssl5JsMss8fcls il Be Sure and See the Display of STAVER BUGGIES FIFTY STYLES TO SELECT FROM I Thai csVj bttfgy looks shabby. it U worth, If it is not too had am) you want o trade it In we'wllj allow you all &m U6 L'i Dr. Stone's Drug Store The only cash drug store In Oregon, Owen uo uua, and no one owee It, carriiB largo steok; Its shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toller 'articles, nines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr Stone Is a regular graduate in medi cine, and has had many years ol experience In the practice. Consul tations are free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular prices for medicine. Dr. Btono can bo found at his drutr store, Bilem, Or,, from 6 la the morning until 9 at sight. V. ImmmmMmmmmmmmtmmmMmtmmmmMm INSTALLMENTS Terms to suits. Discount for Cash. F. F. 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