Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 03, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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CATARRH.OF THE STOMACH
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Perhaps No Mocjlclno In tho World )
Has Rellovod Moro Casos of :
Catarrh of tho Stomach Than
Po-ru-na. -
Tho Symptoms of Stomach"
Catarrh Aro Heaviness After
Eating, Belching Gas, Sourness,
of tho Stomach, Sluggish"
MARKET
REPOTS
BV WIRE
Bovfols."
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LDERMAN Gro.W.WEICK.
AY5:-
I HAVE USED PERUNA FOR
CATARRH OF THE 5T0MACH
AND IT HA5 HELPED ME
WONDERFULLY."
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BOiyIB other.
AJ.DERMAN GEORGE W. WEIOK,
1474 South Seventh Streot, Denver,
Col., Aldonnan Eleventh Ward, writes:
"I have UBOil Foruna for catarrh of the
itomaok and it tita holpod mo wonder
fully."
ChfrRlc Stomac.'i Trouble.
"JlTR. SAMUEL A. SEAL, Route 2,
YJL Troadway, Toun., wrltda :
"It gives mo grout ploosuro to testify
To the groat good your modlolno, Poruna,
has done for mo in a chronic case of
catarrh of tho stomach. I was conflnod
to my bod for some tlmo, and could not
lit up. I had tried everything that I
could llnd robommondod for catarrh,
Without any bonoflt. I trlod tho boat
physicians in Hancock County, with
littlo or no bonoflt. 1 thon trlod two of
tho bent physicians in Hnwklna County,
and found thoy woro doing mo no good.
l waa gradually growing worso.
"Thou a friend of mlno, passing by,
handed me ono of your pamphlots, and
eelng how Poruna was rocommondod
or catarrh, I sout to Rogorsvillo,
Tenneg-oo, uoxt morning, a dlstanco of
about flf toon mtlos, and proourod somo
of your Poruna, and bogan taking eamo
'according to dlrootlons, and nf tor taking
It fow days I bogan to got bottor.
"I continued using it until I was ablo
to go to work on tho farm again, and
now I am lu vory good hoalth and do
worK on my rarin.
STARTLING TESTIMONIALS.
"I do honestly bellere your groat
medlclno, Peruna, saved my llfo, and 1
choorf ully rooommond it to llko suffer
tors. Yon, aro at liberty to publish my
testimonial, and I truly iiopo it may be
a bonoflt to some ono."
Catarrh of Head and Stomach.
Mr. Frank Rich tor, of 809 East Second
Streot, Winona, Minn., writes: "As a
remedy for catarrh I take ploosuro in
rocommondlng Poruna for catarrh of tho
stomach. I know what It is to bo af
flloted with this awful dlscaso,and con
sider it my duty to say a word In bohalf
of tho romedy whloh gavo mo such rollof.
"Poruna ourod mo, and 1 know it will
ouro any ouo olso who suffors from this
disease Itglvos mogroatpleasuro to tes
tify to tho curative offcots of this medl
clno. "Peruna Is a woll tostod and fro
quoutly used romedy, and for catarrh
of tho stomach it is unsurpassed.
"My catarrh was principally locatod
in my head and stomach. I trlod many
romcdlos without success. I tried sov
oral doctors, but they woro unablo to
euro mo. I read of Poruna in tho papora,
and flvo bottlos cured ina."
Almost from tho first doso Poruna
will rollovo symptoms of stomach ca
tarrh. Poruna at onco sharpens tho .
appotlto, inoroascs tho dlgosttvo powers,
and gives ronowod atrongth,
QUOTATIONS ON? ft.OlttfK AT
SAN FRANCISCO ANJh. .PORT
IAND XOOAL MAlVKET.-fCQIt-itEOTED
UP TO DATE--
People who Object to Liquid Medicines Should Buy Peruna Tablets
(LARGEST
DRY DOCK
FOR SOUND
Jeff Davis Day.
(United l'-r-a I.ciikoiI Wire.)
.Washington, Juno 3. In mniiy.f$3.GO0'2.7G.
states today tho" 100th birthday of
J.fforson Davla, tho first and only
prsldont of tho soutliorn Confodor
ncy, Is being observed, ns It wns on
Juno 3, 1S08, that tho distinguished
soiuior. . stntcfliimn and cltlzon wnb
3 Rovlsel uo:u In unrisunn county, itenuicicy.
(United Press Leased Wlrr.1
San Fransico, Juno 3. Sv"Jioat
No. 1 California club, per contal,
$1.G2S1.05; Whlto milling club,
$1.02 1.07; whlto. Australian,
$1.70 1.72; northorn blucstcm,
$1.70 1.73 94; .northern . cUib,
$1.CB1.07; Inferior grades of
wheat, $1.40JL,45. . . ,
Barloy No. J 1, food, i.37
1.42, with sdmp fancy nit $1.43
1.45; common to fair, $1.30
1.40; browing at San PrnnclBco,
$1.42 1.47"; browing and ship
ping nt Port GoBta, $1.401.45;
Chovalior, $1.GG'.85, according to
quality.
Buttor Fresh California extras,
23c;. JlratH, - 22 c; seconds, 22c,
packing, No. 1, 21c; packing, No. 2,
20c.
Eggs Per dozen, California fresh,
including caaca, oxtrnB, 2'2c; 11 rats,
21c; seconds, 18c; thirds, 17c!
cuitorn seconds, inc.
Chcosc Per pound, California
fiats, fancy, 12c; ilrsts, lie;
Boconds, 10 c; California Young
America, fancy, 14c; firsts, 13c;
oaBtorn Oregon, fancy, 13c; Young
America, fancy, 14 c.
k Storngo Eastern fancy Now York
10c; Oregon, 14c.
Pptntoos Per contal, Orogon bur
hanks, 00c $1.10; river whltos,
por box, 7Gc$1.00; now. potatoos,
$1.001.1G, boxen, $1.50.
OnlonB Por crato, Dormudas,
00 75c; t Australian hrowni,
$.253.G0;rodB. 90e$1.00; sllvoi'
akltiH, $1.00 1.10.
Oranges Por box, navels, fancy,
$2.500 3.75; fancy Vnlonclas, $3.50
3.75; Mediterranean Bweets, fancy,
i:
WaahhiKton. Juno
aneclflcntions for tho larKOst naval T,lQ fioUs nml nBtora of the Con
dry dock In tho w,orld, jo boullt at tlerncy In tho nntlqnnl capital aroJ
tin BroniBflim navy yard on Puget ju""'j 'i? wmi iw ojxieuoriiiOj
Bound, woro completed today by veterans In colebratlng tho conton-
Rear Admiral Holllday, chief or thfc n!a- nnnlvojiwry and .In such atati
Tiavy yards huroau. It h oxpocted ft1 Tonno'ssoo, Mississippi, Arkansas,
that tho monstor-dock will bo com- -onlalan, Toxas, Virginia, Kentucky
plotcd 18 months from July 1, whon and ovou Spoknne, Wnih., whoro
wrk In xpoctod to bo started. Blda aovoral southerners reside, the annl-
tor tho oonVruofon of tho dock have voraary being gonorally obsorvod.
hoou aikod and It Is announced that T,l -y wn marked by Impressive
thoy will bo openotl on June 18. Tho services thionghout tho south nnd In
preparations aro being carrlod ou j Virginia, Governor Swnnsou lamed
with dispatch and It Is not thought ft proclamation declaring thla a noli,
that any dalay will bi permitted. rtnJ'.
Tho nood of tho hie nrvvnl dook on I O'
12c
6
tho Pncitlc hai been made clear
tho visit of tho Atlantic fleot.
hy
- ...
A Wreck
la tho only fit description for tho
man or woman who la crippled with
rheumatism. Juat a fow rheumatic
twinges may be tho forerunner of a
sovoro attack atop the trouble at
tho start with Ballard's Sr.ow Lin
iment. Gu ro3 tho rhoumatUm and
nil' pain. Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00.
Sold by all dualcrs,
o
It 13 a aorlous and costly mlBtnUf
to bo too lato In tho hay field.
Poison Oak Poisoning.
Ballard's Snow Liniment wires It.
Mr. O. II, P. Cornollus. Turner, Ore.,
writes My wife has discovered that
Poison Oak Poisoning.
Ballard's Snow Liniment cures It.
Mr. O. H. P, .Cornelius, Turner, Oro.,'
writes My wlfo has discovered that
Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak
Poisoning," a very painful troublo.
She not only cured a enso of It on
herself, but on two of her friends
who wore poisoned by this same ivy.
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00.
o
If you want to he a bonofactor
mako two lovoa grow where ono hate
grow before.
You Never Can Tell.
just exactly tno cause or your
rheumatism, but yctt know you havo
It do you know that Ballard's
Snow Liniment will euro It? re
lieves tho swolllng and limbers tho
joints and muscles so that you will
finw ijiuiuiuiu curea -roison uan 00 bb active and wen as vou ovor
poisoning," a very painful trouble. were. Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00.
Sho not only cured a caso of It 011. Sold by all dealers.
herself; hut on two of her friends
who were polsonod hy tlila same Ivy,
Prlco 2Gc, 50c and $1.00.
Cut clover whon the first blossoms
aro beginning to turn brown.
When an unbroken man and an
unbroken colt meet thoro Is sure to
bo a rodhot iMctlon.
Tho Big Hond.
Is of two k'nds conceit and tho
Whon you need to take something, 'K kead that comos from a sick
tuko It promptly for tho stomach,; headache. Jioos your head ever fool
rmu n gouru aim your Drain fee)
looao and Bore? You can ouro It In
no tlmo by acting on your liver with
Ballard's Heroine. Isn't it worth
trying for tho absolute and certain
relief you'll got? Sold by all deal
ers. 0
but take something you know Is ro
liable something llko Kodol for
Dyspepsia and indigestion. Kodol
Is pleasant to take, It la reliable and
Is guarantied to tflve relief. It Is
sold bv all druggists,
Temper tho wind to tho shorn
lamb and the stook to tho now grass.
Tlw Rout Pills Ever Sol.
"After doctoring 15 years for
chronic indigestion, nud spending
ovor two, hundred dollars, nothing
has dorto mo as much good as Dr.
King's New Life Pills. I consider
them tho boat pills ever sold."
wattofl R. F, Ayscue, of IngleaUo,
N. O. Sold under guarantee at J.
C. Perry's drug store, 25c.
After giving a note to a stranger,
how easy It la to seo the folly of it
.CASTOR I A
3'or Is&ata a&tl Ckildrea.
Tin Kind Ym Hw Always BugM
Bears tho
glgBatnro i
$Ly0?&
SALEM MARKET.
lnn-nl Wholesale Ainrkct.
Egga 17c.
Butter Crcamory 2Gc.
Cow-$83,G0.
lions--- lc; mixer chlckons,
1. Lqcal VhPnt 8,2,85c. .V
. Oas--T$1..4G, ,. -fc....v
BarI6y $25.
Flour Hard .wheat, $4.504.80.
v,lloy, $4.00..
Hay Cheat, $t314; clovor. $10
12 per ton; timothy, $14 15.
Onions '8 94 c.
Hops 1007 crop, 44c.
Cascara Bark 3 to 3c.
Mohair ISc.
Iteutll Market.
Oats $1.45 1.50 per cwt.
Whoat $1.00.
Rolled barley. r$ 31.
Eggs 17 c.
Buttor Country, 20c; crcamory,
30c.
Flour Valley, $1.10 1.20 ,.nor
lack; hard wheat, $1.40
Bran 90o por sack; $31.50 por
ton; shorts. $1.25 per sack.
Hay Cheat, $16;6017; clovor,
$15; choat, 85c; clover 80'c por cwt.
Orangos $2.C52.75. ,' fe
IJveetdik.
Hogs Fat, $5.50.
Stock hogs $4 .'50. ' 4.
Stoors 34c.
Veal 6 7c.
Tropical Fralta.
Bananas $0.00.
Oranges $3.15 $3.25
Lemons $3. 50 4.00,
Portland Market.
Wheat Club, 80c; valley, 89c;
bliucatom, 01c.
Poultry Hens, 14 15c; ducks,
lC17c; pigeons, old, $1 per dozen.
Mlllatuff Bran, $2G.
Hay Timothy, valley, $7.60; al
falfa. $12 12.50.
Vetch $14.
r Trade, Schools reach Olivdlncot.
I wjih to oxpross hollof that thoro
is a fair 'solution to tho problem, of
tap tochnlcnl dchool uroblom. Tho
bdys from thoso bcIiooIb aro some
what dlfforont from others. A young
man whp has ambition and porsist
o;ico enough to go through ono of
thOBo schools la wbrth nioro than
tho ordinary "scrub" and Is moro
capable; hut In Justico wo must roc
(jgjilzo that our shops havo many
youngsters mado of just hb good
timber. Thn wholo thing Ilea Juit
horof How' can wo pay a uniform
scalo of wages until nil mon are
born equal and alike? Wo .ipust.beJ
satisfied at thlB stage of tho world
to accept diffqronccs; wo can nollall
bo Presldont of tho United Stntosj or
supoMntondont of tho works; put
moro 'of Us than now Boom to admit
It could do bottor than wo aro doing,'"
nnd could -inlprovo our poBltloil In
tho world by studying rind attonding
to our own business. Knowledge trt
a powor n groator power than tho
card; tho young man who will do
voto hla sparo momenta to work Jtt
of tlmo In tho shop, practicing n hard
Job will cqmo out all right. Tho
boy who wants to do right will got
propor Instructions; ho can get them
If ho really desires.
Returning to U10 trado-school
heys: I want to nolnt out nn Import-'
ant point. Thoy will try to run, tholr i
'tools and produco tho' work as di
rected by tho foreman. You will
.notloo that tho havo learned tho
lesion to oboy nt school, whllo tho
Other boya havo not learned thla
dfthor In schqol or at homo, ThlB do
foct of homo training Is bglng folt
throughout tho wholo country, In all
dopartmontp of work, and what wo
shall do In tho future for good nil
nrciund mechanics is a mystory to mo,
Many of our bIiopb aro willing to
teach boys, but what do thoy got
In return? Whon tho approntico has
boon In tho Bhop about two yoars, ho
bocomos dissatisfied with hh pay and
loaves to cntor nnothor sltop as a
Journeyman. I bollovo that manu
facturing concerns should require
a wrltton cortlficato as to tho past
whoreaboutB of men applying for
positions; It would tend to correct
this ovll. C. R. McCahoy In Engin
eering Mngazlno.
A Fresh Hoiirco of Paper Pulp.
Englomann spruOo 'is n compara
tively small troo of rathor alow
growth whoso rango is on tho high
slopos of tho intorlor mountain ays
torn from British Columbia south
ward to Arizona-and Now Moxlco.
Within this rango It Is uaod to somo
oxtont for lumber, mining tlmhors,
ties and genornl construction, but it
hns not boon considered a very val
uahlo lumber tree and it is employed
only becauso of lack of bottor ma
terial. No ostlmnto of tho total
amount of standing timber Is avail
able, but reports of stands show
moro thnit ono and ono-half billion
board foot bb occurring on four of
tho national forosta, and this Is prob
ably only n small part of tho actual
quantity standing. Throughout its
ontlro rango thoro Is much material
In tho form of dead and mature tim-
1)0 r.
Tho oxUtonco' of such quantltlos of
wood of seemingly littlo valho has
Induced tho United StatoB Forost
Scrvlco to nndortako oxporlmonts to
dotornilno whethor this wood can bo
unod for making paper pulp. Samples
havo boon received from tho national
forosta of Wyoming, Colorado and
Utah. Those, havo boon treated by
tho aultihlto process and a pulp h'iH
boon obtained, , which, unbleached,
Is in color nearly a good iih Eastorn
spruce 'jndor slml'ar conditions, and
in atrongth, cleanllnoBS and other
qualities scorns to ho equally aa
good. Tho roai'lts of preliminary
trials on noasoncd -vvood dhow that
it cooks without difficulty and gives
a ylold of flbor nearly equal in vol-
umo to that from Its Eastern rola
t
JM,ife3J
FANCY SK
v
Jpf.
. our bargain hlk
.- 4kat 75c w yard ;
, Reduced from 95c, 5l. m$
We've Iheleded .e,e et H.i"cheW Kw ,'J
vVro also-
J
closing out several hundred yi I
wmucu summer wasltM
at greatly reduced prices
The cooV woatlier ia responsible- for ft kr-k.
Gooda, but wo'vo priced thorn so low that fl. .'"J
tho weather.' ' '"
Look ovor tho assortment today and you wms'i
sun Bhlnes boforo you buy,
20 per cent discount 01 all
Summer Parasols
That Lot of Boys Knee Paul Sift'
Cloclng out' on our bargain tables meant mttjm
illl BK.U3 lUT UgQS i IO 1U.
Wo'vo Hvlected
73 more Men's Suits
to closo out at greatly reduced prlcos sizes U tq II, Osiil
sIzcb ought to fit you. Look thorn orcr.
,M
)S , i)J.
am
trs'zeds loaart,-
G. i. Jjxzied', fwcju
m
por cent. TostB mado oa tno no r
show that It uloachos quite easily,
tho amount of bleach varying with
dlfforont cooks, but In goneral It
may bo oald to requlro about tno
same quantities as flbor produced
from Hastorn spiruco.
A fow cooks havo boon mado on
grocn wood, cooked within two
monthB from tho tlmo tho troes woro
out, nnd tho Indications aro that It
will roijulro a littlo hlghor tompora
tiiro than tho ooasdncd wood. Tho
fiber nroducod from groon wood,
ttons o( mannhchfi i
tatlon ate (irsriM.
-
gilInt's Anoian.
ST.IMKI
(Uniifj rw uii
Portland, Or., JbmW
glad to make 1 ipfttu
Secretary Tift'l
presidency If or .as.
but I cannot MT V
reach the conTL' iitl
said Oeorce w.
ironernl unde PlttW
howovor. seems to bo fully equal tolonly BurTir!ci:inaWfef
... . 1 1 ..r.,t 1, oii.lnnt tiiii mnrBnt
inai irom 80Kaom.-u wuuu, mm ""';-,.,--.7,, w
norlor to It In color. I Mr. WWM W
Thn Hbor of tho HnKelmanniWord from wbp
spruco Dooms to bo slightly Bhorter
than that from Eastern opruco, but
I. I.. - ...nlilnnl Innnlh In ( IIRPll
:.'.,.-.... i.. ..11 ti.n mnTi.l nnilonal conrtatjot .
ior mo juuwr wi fuwj, i" - .:yr-.m tW().fJa
..A -I ! r. IO Oil flf Ifl-I lift II B ( ."'
ucia, nna iiiwie 1- ; - --- - '".,,:,
atarv nt ITirWlJtlki'
of the secondUf dJ
name propowa.i -
ufactured products,
n roill-l uiuciuruu iiruuuciu. uim mi i- - ---.:'. .;,
tlve. Tho amount of screenings Is'pnrontly no roason why It should not 10 roaR-;"
vnrv Rmnll linttur lintwonn 9 nml S lio omnfl. nrovlflOd 11)0 Oinor cunui- n.iw ..-
Catarrh Cannot Ro Cuk'cd.
with local applications, as thoy
cannot reach tho seat of the disease.
Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional
disease, and in order to cure It )ojj
must tako intornal remedies. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and
acts directly ou tho blood and rau-
cuus suriaces. iiairs Catarrh Cure
Is not a quack medicine. It was "pre
scribed by ono of tho best physiclaus
In thla country for years and Is a
regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined
with the best blood purifiers, acting
directly on tho raucous surfaces, The
porfect combination of the two In
gredients la what produces , such
wonderful results in curing Catarrh.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney &Co props., Tole
do, O.
Take Hall's Family Pllla for win.
stlpattoa.
sold by all druggists, price 76c. '
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Stylish Clothes for
s
r You take no chances
, when you buy
Bishop's Ready
Tailored Clofe
$10.00 to
te stand behind every rf
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CopyrUht 1908
The Home of Kuppeaheiawr
Chicago
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