DAILY CAPITA! JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1003
STATEMENT FROM PROMINENT
PEOPLE IN VARIOUS CITIES
JAMES MOTT
REPLIES
A number of statements from
prominent people located In various
cities whoro the widespread discus
sion over h. T. Coopor'fl new thcory
regarding tlio human slopiach has
recontly wakegd, give an Idea of the
Intense Interest tho young man has
aroused during tho past year. Tho
statements aro as follews:
', Mr. C. D. Mitchell, of 2412 Ave
nuo C, Dlrmlngham, Aln., has this
o say with, regard to his belief In
Cooper'3 medicine: "I lnvo been
troubled with Indlcestion and stom
hch troublo for tho past year, I had
heartburn, bloating nftor eating, gas
on. stomnch and bowols, palpitation
pt tho heart, pain in the lower part
of my back, and various lthcr Bymp
"JtomB, and was a victim of much dis
tress. I MaA many remedies, but
fthom. I was ndvlscd to try tho
fjCoopor preparations, &nd did so.- In
fimo week's times I was Improved
wonderfully tho first r llef I had
boon ablo to obtain. Mr. Coopor'o
Inodlclno docs nil he claims for it."
T Mr. J. 0. Spradllng, of 705 South
fPoJon. strcot, Colorndo Springs,
'Colo., says! " I was troubled with In-
tfigostion for two years. It caused
nnb a groat deal of suffering and
mteory. I did not daro to eat meat
at all, and everything I did eat
sourod on my stomach. I tried var
ious remedies, but found no relief.
Thrco months ago I Btnrtod taking' J. C. Perry
Cooper's New Discovery, and after
using tho contents of three bottles
I wno ontlroly cured. I can now
eat and relish anything that my ap
petite craves. The New Discovery
Is truly a great stomnch medicine."
Mr. Win. Codler, of 408 Qrav s
Btrcot, Syracuse, N. Y., Is very
strong in his expression of bollef in
tho now medlclno, and has the fol
lowing to say on tho subject: "I
havo suffered from catarrh of the
nose and throat for four years. It
must liavo been communicated to ray
stomach, for t-11 this tltno my Btom
ach h.s given mo a great deal of
troublo, and cc.UEed mo much pain
nnd sufforrlnft My stomach was of
ten sour, and my food did not digest.
I wno bothered by a continual desire
to spit, anil there was a constant
dropping ofmu cus Into tho tUroat.
"Tho first ro.lof I havo been ablo
to obtiln Is from Coopor's Now Dis
covery, which I havo been taking
for about a wcok. My catarrhal con
dition has been greatly lmprpvcd
and my stomach Is nlmost well. Mr.
Coopor'o medicine has benefited me
moro than anything I have over
UBOd." ,
Thcsd statements ere from roll
ablo citizens in various communities
who havo tried there colebratod
medicines. Wo soil them and will
gladly explain their nature to any
ono Interested.
( Continued from page three).
LAND FUNDS FOR
ROADH AND
URinai.H
Aim Statu School Funds Apportioned
To tho Hovvral Counties of Ore
gon. , Tho nnnunl god-sond to the differ
out counties of tho stato for tho ro
pair of roads, especially for tho moro
Bpanely sottlod districts, this your
will bo $74,011,17. According to a
United Stnton statute five porcont of
tho money recolvud for tho Halo of
federal landrt In tho stiito will bo ap
portioned among tho counties. Tills
In ono of tltOf-fow cuhoh whoro tho
rural districts got tho hotter of the
cities. For Instance, Multnomah
county gets but $312.29, whllo Har
noy county guts $8,232, on. Tho ap
portionment is ns followH
Amount
County Apportioned
Baker $ 2,324.011
Denton 504.(59
GlnckanuiH 1,344. 30
Clatsop . . , C35.03
Columbia 523.34
Cooo 1,219.58
Gurry .' 0,219.50
Crook 1,152.30
Douglas 3,002.17
Olllliuu 800.30
Grant 3,490,12
Ilamoy ....,:. 8,232.05
Jacknon 2,109.52
Jofloplilno 1,334.97
Klnfnath 4,752,43
Lake 0,228.82
Lnno ..' 3,101.81
Lincoln 773.94
Lliiu 1,702.35
Malheur 7,021.081
M"-Iou 854.37
Morrow '1,570.24
Multnomah
Polk ...
Bhonnun
Tillamook
Umatilla
Union . . ,
Wallowa 2,001.50
Wnsco 2,307.07
Washington 543.10
Whoclor 1,317.10
Yamhill 547.04
!
342.29
515.57
023.19
913.03
2,282.19
1,313.21
Totnl $74,011. 17
Stnto School Fund.
Tho lucomo from tho common
school fund, amounting to $1 19,
100, wfts yostordny dttrlbutod by
tho Htato troiiBiirnr to tho dirforout
counties throughout tho state, In ac
cordance with tho law on the sub
ject. Tho following apportionment
was mndo by Troasurar Styel:
linker $ 4.000
llontou 2,000
ClackauiaM 0,000
Clatsop 3.000
For Constipation.
Mr. L. II, Farnhnm, a proihlnent
druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, sayd
"Chamberlain's Stomach and Live?
Tablets aro cortalnly tho best thing
on tho market for constipation."
Givo thoso tablets a trial. You aro
certain to find thorn ngrceablo and
pleasant In effect. Price, 25 cents.
SatnploB frco. For salo by Di.
Stono's drug store
1 u
New Ini'ornorittloim,
Nordby-Cravon invoUmont Co.
Principal oillco, Portland, Ore; enp-
ltal Btock, $5000; Incorporator, An-J
na Cravon, T. W. Nordby and N. D.
Simon.
Concroto Housebuilding Company
Principal oillco, Portland, Ore.;
capital stock, $200,000; Incorpora
tors, Mark W. Gill, II. I. Koenoy and
Goo. C. Mason.
Portland ConBtnuctlon Company
Principal oillco, Portland, Oro.; cap
ital Btock, $500,000; Incorporators,
Mark W. Gill, II. I. Kecnoy and Geo.
C. Maeon.
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President Roosevelt Say.
That outdoor exorclso is needed by
tho American people That's a' I
rheumatism follow that udvlc? Tho
nnswor Ib slmplo uso Ballavd's
Snow Llulmont, and tho rhoumntlsm
will go, leaving you ns spry as a
colt. Glvos quick and permanent re
lief from ihoumatmn, neuralgia.
Inino bnck and all pains. Sold by till
donlors.
o
Mnrrlugo LlmiscM.
Tho following pormlts to wod
hnvo boon IbhuuiI by tho county
olork Paul J. Komp, 25 years, farm
or, and Norma I. Woodcock, aged
18, both of Marlon. Clarkson Pom
bor.ton, fnrmor, 63 yoars of ago, and
Mary N. Smith, 55 yoars, both of
Salem.
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"B. C. DoWIlt & Co., Chicago, ill.
Gontlomen In 1897 I hnd a dls
onso of tho stomaoh and bowels. In
tho spring of 1902 I bought a bottlo
of Kodol and tho bonoflt I rocolvod
nil tho gold In Goqrgla could not
buy. May you llvo long and pros
per. Yours very truly, C. N. Cor
nell, Rodlng, Gn., An, 27-, 1900."
Sold by nil druggists.
Wonder If railroads will daro ro
store -tho 3-coiit passenger rnto, von
with the national supremo court be
hind thorn?
DoWltt's Kidney
Pills are prompt and
and Bladder
thorough and
boys with this unmerited stain and
stigma upon their characters, when
In reality the most they have done
has been to engngo In a college
prank, from which tho major'ty es
caped the punishment of suspension
nnd the public brand of the presi
dent and the committee, This Is
absolutely unfair and unjust. Th
alumni commLtteo should strive (a?
tho members of tho student body
aro doing) to put this matter right
beforo the world. A signed ac
knowledgement of tho wrong done
should somehow be secured from, tho
members of the student affairs com
mittee, and a copy furnished each
student who has been wrongly
branded. Many students feel that
President Jordan will sooner or
Into retract his statement, but
doubt if he will do this in time to
havo tho desired effect. The opinion
of tho conservative element of the
student body Is- that harmony and
unity, fairness and justice will never
exist ns long as tho present commit
tee Is In power.
"It has been conceded by many
mombors of tho faculty, Including
Dr. Jordan, that tho student nffalrs
committee should confer with tho
presidents and committees of t.he va
rious student clubs; that by bo do
ing tho confidence, co-oporntlon and
sympathy of tho follows would bo
obtained, nnd thnt tho desired re
mits would follow. However, it
seems that Prof. Clark and his cotn
mltteo havo cortalnly failed 'to get tho
confidence of tho men, nnd now wo
don't bellcvo they ever can. Their
utter lack of diplomacy and kindly
ntt'tudo liavo allonnted from their
methods those of us who deslro tho
drinking evil to cease.
"In c!o3lng let mo say that I bo-
llovo tho efforts of Dr. Jordan nnd
the mon (Including myself) who
wont with him to Redwood City,
took steps In tho right direction,
against the saloon ovll Itself. This
Is striking nt .tho source. Removo
tho Mcnlo Bnloon and tliero will bo
hoiiio hopo of orndloattng or lessen
ing tho "ovll on tho campus. Compul
sory and arbitrary monsuroB will
fail. Education of public sontlment
and kindly co-oporntlon will ultl
mntoly succeed. As I told tho comm't
teo whon before thorn nB a parador
"I am fighting tho Fnloon; not tho
Stanford student body." It seeniB tho
committee la fighting tho Stanford
student body nnd trying to kill the
spirit of tho mon, instead of figliMug
tho evils of the saloon nnd tho drink
ing Hlplrlt While re-lnstntemont of
tho forty-ono men sooms Impossible,
it should bo dono If possible."
A Healing Hirlvo'fnr Hums, Chapped
IimuiH ana Bora iSlpples.
As a healing salvo for burns,
sores, soro nipples nnd dinpped
hands Chumborintn's Salvo Is mor.
excellent It n'lays tho niu of n
bii nlmost liutnntly, and un "ii
tho Injury Is vjr' sovoro, honli tho
pnrts without leaving n scar. Prlco
25 cents. For snlo by Dr, Stone's
u
Exporlenco bought will not sell
oven on
He Knows
Consult your doctor freely about medi
cal matters. He koWs. Trust him.
Do as he says. Follow his advice.
AyersSarsaparilla
NON-ALCOHOLIC
Talk with your doctor about Ayer's non-alcoholic
Sarsaparilla. Ask him if he prescribes it for pale,
delicate children. Ask him if he recommends it
when the blood is thin and impure, and when the
nerves are weak and unsteady. Ask him if it aids,
nature in building up the general health.
Free from Alcohol
I. C. AVER CO , ManuMcturing
Chemists, Lowell, Mass.
NHJMU. '.'
SPRING
SHOES
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'iSKfenttt-LJW
HTz?frl
WVJ 1
'"gas
,AQtAioht
Shoos for summer
r. iHl
COlved. AblgBhlDmentJ.'
ntvlB n.,.1 -L "1
mr"r .;"?:
dies and
kid
nina nni .ini
' nml llr.1, i 41
; I'T- rm
"u,u uuubu snpperg.
Jacob Voet
u jo state street,
READY fAIL.OREDCI.OTMCS,
FOR WELL DRESSED
MEN.
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PRICE RANGE
0 to $4Q
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A TRIAL CONVINCES
Thoso who havo tried our laundry work say It is with
out equal In this vicinity.
Wo havo studied tho weak. nolnt3 of other laudrlea and
mrulo them our strongest points.
Wo uso a wpeclal soup for colored goods thnt docs not fado them.
Wo uso a special soup for woolens that does not shrink thorn.
Wo uso a special soap for whlto goods that does not rot them.
In ovory department our work Is guaranteed perfect.
May wo havo a -trial from you?
Phono ais.
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY
Tol. 25 . 13C-1CC S. Liberty St.
0'rn,Omf
THE HKST IIOAST IB
FAMILY KVK1I HAD
Cnn bo obtained frcn otf trt
tender nnd juicy bf, eittoi i
pork. All our meU tri kIicj
from the choicest, ltd cretitrt I
tho tablo to suit the itait U ct i
fastidious. Our prlcciujloTtfl
quality than you un tit a i
plncH In Salem,
E. C. CR088,
riione 2l. UTOStrt J
SALEM WATER COMPAM
OFFICE CUT IIAU,.
For water rerrlea apply it i
ntlli payable monthly la tin
I Graber Iki
n bargain counter.
1-t of Pound n Week,
nt lonst, Is what a young baby ought
to gain In weight. Dous yours? if
not thoro's something wrong with
Its dlgostlon. Give It McGeo's Baby
Elixir and It will begin gaining n.
once. Cures stomnch and bowel
troubles, aid dlgostlon, stops fretful
nesa, good for teething bablos.
Price 25c nnd COc. Sold by all
dcnlors.
PIiiiiiIiIm !i. 000 , Will lit ft short tlmo Strsuethnn
Coos ... 3.000 1 wwkonod kidneys nnd allay troublos
Crook l,500la.p,l"K from Intlammntlon of tho
Curry ....,.., .,..... K00
DourIm 4.000
Gilliam ... , S00
Gram l.ioo
Harney ... , T50
JnckPou ... ,., ,. 4.500
Joaophlno . ,. 3.000
.bladder. Sold by nil druggists.
Mr. Armour says that all tho
country noodB now Is nnothor good
crop. Soc's. Wilson will attend to
that llttlo detail.
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A Twenty-year Sentence.
"I hnvo Just completod a twenty
year hoalth bontenco, Imposod by
Uucklon's Arnica Salvo, which enrod
mo it blooding pllos jAist twenty
yoars ago." writes O. S. Woolever, of
LeUaynvllIo, N. Y. Ducklen's Arlnca
Salvo heals tho worst sores, bolls,
burns, wound and cuts In the short
oat time. 26c at J. C. Pony's Jrug
Btro.
OREGON PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE
A lnrgo numbor of thorn nro now using ALLEN'S IIOSTON
IlltOWX IUlliAI) FLOUIt. Tho people of Now England havo
lived on Jmt such Puro Foods for over a hundred years. Theco
goods nro pr.it up In pnekagos and In 10 nnd 25-pound sacks,
and nro for sale by ALL FIHST-OLASS GHOCEHS.
ALLEN & LEWIS, Portland,
Distributors for Orogon.
ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR COMPANY
Snn Jose, Cnl . DesMoInes, Iowa
PLOWS
AND
GAS FITTING
wwinwnwiwwuwiiKiimninnnummmmmnnn
uon't road this unless you nro In need of somo of thoso
nrtlcles, und wish to save money by buying thorn nt a bargain.
Until March 30, In order to mko room for new goods, these Items
will bo offorod at greatly roduced Prices.
Thoso are all of standard mako and good quality.
Regular
Prlco
Ono new 3-lnoh wagon, comp'to ..,,.. $110.00
One new buggy, boat maka 130.00
Ona new buggy, boat make 96.00
Ono now runabout '55.00
Ono new disc harrow 22.00
Ono now Tiger drill 90.00
One new Itatckeyo binder IGO.OO
Ono new Ruckeyo mowar GO. 00
Klamath ... ,....;.....' 1.300
Lake ., 760
Lau ... 0,600
Lincoln 1.000
Lluu a. 000
Ma'luMir ... 1.5Q0
Marlon ... ,ft S.000
Morrow .. ... . 1.300
Multnoumh , SS.000
Polk , 3.000
Sherman 900
Tillamook 1.100
Umntllln 6.0Q0
Union 4.000
WultowN , 3.000
Watco 4,000
WaohlngtuH 6,000
Wheeler . . . ., TOO
Yamhill 4.000
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
240-246 Commercial St.
iailKS' SLKKVKIKSS VESTS ONLY 10t KCII
wldo hhouUler ImiiuIs, neatly trimmed with wldo lmv.
INDIES' AND MISSES' IIHOWN HOSE, GOOD VALUES, 25tk '. I f
l Notary NiuiiinI,
Mliw Mtty Sklttkl. t wnillnuM,
Yamhill oouwly. hiu bMd ijfolitiiti
a notary puUlle.
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TEA
Is there a better way to
keep the family longer at '
table, to kacp it tQgetlier?
You;
MU&
LADIES' WHITE WAISTS ONLY 1,00
Pavtty thilnty imtluniH, oitlu.r aw w emliroldeVy crInniiMl
haw them fram 75j up to S2.G5
i
new
new
new
One
One
One
One new
Ono new
Ono new
One new
Also
32.00
100.00
19.50
17.50
13.50
75.00
75.00
Sale
Prlco
? 95.00
100.00
80.00
42.50
17.50
72.50
135.00
48.50
29.00
G5.00
15.00
13.50
11.50
T50.00
GO. 00
Uuokeyo rako
Davis croam separator
14-lnch Rock Island Cllppor steel plow.
12-lnch Rock Island Clipper stael plow.
10-Inch Rock Island Clipper stel plow.
handmade light ax press ...... , . . . .
handmade light oxprosa '.
second-band cultivator, mower ttnd r&ke-at a bargain.
Single-trees, double-trees, neok-yokec, aathboardi, cushions,
nt a 30 per cent reduction.
An assortment of about $300 worth of pnlnts, load, oil, var
nishes and stains will b put on sale.
I will al o sell on comm'sslon any lmplamnt or vehicle
which you may wish to dispose of, at any tlmo.
10 per com dlocount on patnta, stain and varnish until April 10.
Salo uoutinuo.
GEORGE R. JACOBS t-""'S. "US s'""
Will give prompt atUttla
to all orders, guarwtei w
work to glvo tlifictloa ui
to bo up to the sanitary ta
ard.
WBWII.LIIEPtB.WEDW
GIVE ESTIMATES 01
COXTBiCS
Call at our shop oa UJ
street, back of Barr'i 11
Store. Phone 550,
TO OWNERS
OF
The undersigned U VP
break, handle and derelop
and trotting horses. For r
,nr,i tnA care app'T t0
S-tMCJ
Kilr Ct!
ejowcafi
I Gold DustFki
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LONG SILK OI.OVHS SI .25
UuuUlv tlnpiMl Hiigurs, utm lu-luy hik.
W1IITW PARASOLS 75 ,..! ,,.
MILLIXifiltY
N'iMV Ut Uf
Kllagtt ami
lMiTAJtTMii.VT.
Meirj- Widow &tlors, Trlnuiuil Hats, Slmpos, Vloum
I Pnncy Hut Plus.
TIIK ltliST (JOOI)S AT TUB liOWKhT PRU'KS.
YOU'LL KXJOY A DRIVE
In one ot our rigs just as much as If
you owned It. More,, In faot, for
you wP! have all tho pleasure and
only a mare fraotlon of the expense
of a private stable. You aro not
llmltod In yo,ur choice, of a turnout,
olther. Our livery 6ervlco can sup
ply anything you requlro, Trom a
runabout to a coach and tenip. How
can wo servo you?
FASHION STABLES,
C. Yannkc, Prop.
131-137 N. High SU Phone Main 44
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