Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 12, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1008
ENTIRELY CURED
HOW AN ERIE JVOMAN SUFFER
ED FROM NEItVdtts" FROS'iRA-
TJON.
Cured by tho Tonic Treatment After
Otlicr MctllcincB Had Rcen Tried
Willi No Relief, SIic Tells Her Ev
pcrlenco for tho Hen cflt of Those
Who Suffer. " '
It Is an old story now that pa
rents Buffering, front norvous
troubles tell 0 tWway In which 'the
blood became th'tn and poor and
then the nervous Bymptoms followed.
How many correctly .guosg that
tho thin blood wbb responsible for
the nervous disorder?
Wo know that the nerves got all
their nourishment from the blood,
There Is no other way to treat thd
nerves than through the blodd. It
follows that when tho blood becomes
thin and deficient in necessary
nerve-building material tho nerve
are starved and pain and break
down result. It follows also that a
tonic for tho blood that supplies It
with the necessary elements will
nourish and tono up the nerves nnd,
tho cruise being removed, nature
does tho reBt and the health of tho
nerves Is restored. ,
This, briefly, is tho doctrino .of
tbo tonic treatment 'for nervous
troubles now becoming " so widoly'
known. An Illustration of Its of
fects follews:
"I wns teaching in n business col
lego," says MrB. Marlon Tubba, of
74 G East Twelfth street, Erie, Pa.,
"when overwork In tho glass room
brought on n general breaking down
of tho system. My heart was weak
and would palpitate on the least ex
ertion, I had sovoro headaches nnd
my blood was thin and poor. I had
nervous chills, sevcro pains In tho
back of my neck and head and my
4yen netted also. I was under the care
of different physicians but did not
derlvo any benefit front their treatment.
"Tho lenst excitement would
Cause n sort of suffocating spoil to
Affect my heart. I felt blue most
of tho timo and tho lenst little thing
would cntiso mo unnecessary worry.
"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills wore
recommended to mo by n Btudcnt at
tho business college nnd I tried
them. I thought tho first box helped
Sic so I continued and nfter.a,foy
moro boxes I was chtiioly cured "
Thin blood means starved norves,
weakened digestion, functional dis
orders, headaches, possibly neural
gia, sciatica and oven partial paral
ysis'. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills build
tip tho blood, repair wasto and pre
vent and check dlsoase. They aro
for men and women, young nnd oM
Thoy aro sold 'by all druggists, or
will bo sont, postpaid, on receipt of
prlco, 50 cents por box; six boxes
12.50, by tho Dr. Williams Medicine
Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
agencies nt tho various treaty ports .MAGAZINES FOR THE
and big and Important business con-. PUBLIC LII1RARY
ters throughout tho Chinese emplro; ' -
fm Mm Imnk la tho national bnnk of Tho Public library is In need of
China but It will transact alt descrlp- back numbers of ranga-zlncs" to cotn
tlons of, banking business In the ploto its files for roforence work
snmo wy as foreign bnnkB In thU Mnny families have Btored nway tho
country; C) tho power of Issuing back numbers of magazines, too val
notes will only be vested In this unble to bo destroyed, yet which they
bank; (7) tho bank may perform nil do not care to bind. Anyone hav
flnnnclal affairs for the Imperial gov. tng back numbers of any of tho fol
ornment of China; (8) In case of lowing magazines which they will
monetary crises In any province tho glvo to tho library, will greatly as
dlrectors of tho bnnk aro at liberty slat It In It work. The library Is
to memorialize tho boanl of flnanco open from 1:30 to 5:30 p. m, and
for assistance; (9) tho bank Ib from 7:30 to 9:00 p. m.
placed under tho control of tho American magazine, Arenn, Atlan
Bonrd of Finance; (10) the term of r tie Monthly, Bookman, Casslor's
frnnchlsa granted to this bank by 'Magazine, Century, Charities and the
the Chinese government Is 30 years; commons, cnautartiquan, cosmonoii-
tHo term may bo extended by permls- tan, Country Llfo, Critic, Current
slon of tho board." 1 kitornture, The Dial, Education, Ed-
The new Issues for shnres by tho ucotlonal Roviow, Engineering Mag
bank have boon lnrgely oversub- nzlnc, Forum, Harper's Monthly,
scribed, applications being made ns Harper's Weekly, Independent, Ln
soon ns It was known thnt there was dies' Home Journal, Living Ago, Mc
to bo nn additional capital. ThW la Cluro'a Magazine; Mhstors in Arl,
a notable change coming over public MIsBionnry Review of the World,
thought and enterprise. The bank Tho Natjon, Nature, Nineteenth
has been-well' mnnnged and is pay- Century, North Amerlcnn Review,
lng. Consul-Goneral Rogsdolo of Outing, Outlook, Popular Science
Tientsin. I Monthly, Putnam's, Review of Re-
t, views, St. Nicholas, School Review,
A Grand Fnthlly Medicine. Scientific American, Sclontlflo Amer-
"It gives mo plensuro to speak a ienn Supplement, Scrlbnor's Magn
good word for Electric Bitters,'' 2no world Today, World's Work.
writes Mr. Frnnlc Conlnn of No. 430 ,
Houston St., New York. "It's n rj0ttot. rnrrlrr'n Conventlm,
grand family medicine for dypepsm T J; LnrIlcr LO'c'"
nnd liver complications; while for J. G. Crnwford, tho well known
lnmo back and weak kidneys It can-1 Albany photographer, has made a
not be too highly recommended." inrg0 Bze,i ptnto of tho Rural Letter
Electric DIttorB regulate tho dlgcB- Cftrrpr. Pf,nVpntlnn lml.i in M.nt
tlvo functiona purines tho blood, and t!nrr convention held In thnt
ImpartB renewed vigor nnd vitality to city last week. It is a very flno plc
tho weak and dobllltated of both tore and will b? treasured as a val
sexes. Sold under guarantee at J. ,mi,i0 souvenir of the gathering of
C. Perry's drug store. COc. Unclo Snm,8 men Tho (leleg(Ues are
rnnged on tho steps of tho Alci
FOUND ITS SOUL.
club,
The Knock-out Blow.
Tha blow wblch knocked out Corbet
was a revelation to tho prlzo fighters.
Prom tho earliest days of tho ring tha
knock-out blow was aimed for tho Jaw,
tho tcmplo or tho Jugular vein. Stomach
punches were thrown In to worry and
wrary tho lighter, but If a scientific man
had told onoof tho old fighters that the
most vulnerable spot was tho region Of
the stomach, ho'd havo laughed at him
for nu Ignoramus. Dr. Plcrco In bringing
bomKto tho public a parallel fact; that
thif stqmacVUs tho most vulnerable organ
out ofho p?Hp ring as well as In It. We
protect tiUrJtftnHj, throats, feet and lung,
but tfyeNrWrrrSbJrsVo aro utterly Indiffer
ent to, until dlsof!nd3 tho solar plexus
nnd knocks us outT Make your ntpmifrcjt
rM'nfl',P"q ,tr opg by t;o use oj ijoffi?
t'lorcpj-Qptdpn. MijHcil JJlgcovery. ori
'voi-i)rot?ct vourplf In Y9i,r tno vi)!
.iiMi- mmt. "Golden Medical Discovery1
cure "we5k stomach," Indigestion, of
dyppopsla, torpid liver, bad, thin and la
pure blood and other diseases of tha or
gan of digestion and nutrition.
Tlie"Golde,n Mixllcal Discovery" has a
pwlflc curative efloot upon nil mucous
surfaces ahd hon'co euros catarrh, no
runner where located or what stage St
may havo reauhfd. In Nasal Catarrh It
Is noli to clrana tho passages with Dr.
Stio'" Catarrh Remedy fluid whllo using
till-" Discovery " as a constitutional rem
edy. U'iy tho "Golden Medical Discov
ery" euros catarrhal diseases, as of the
stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic
organs Will be plain to you If you will
read a booklet of extracts from tho writ
ings of eminent medical authorities, en
dorsing Its Ingredients and explaining
their curative properties. It Is malted
free on request. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce,
liufTalo, N. Y. This booklet gives all tho
Ingredients entering Into Dr. Plerc's
medicines from which It will bo seen at
they contain not a drop of alcohol, puro,
trlolo-rcflncd glycerine being used Instead.
Dr. Plorco's great thotisandpago Illus
trated Common Sense Medical Advfoar
will bo sent freo. paper-bound, for 21 or.
cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 3) slumps
Address Dr. Pierce as above.
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M wbpmsjbi-m '-srsri
Specials! Specials!
$2.50 While Silk Waists, special .
$2,00 .Whjie Lawn ffaists, special .
White Parasols at Reduced PriVw
. can. tit -2-i
tung aim mures, extra neavy, pair . . jmc
TIV
. Sl.Sfl
$1.25
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Corset Cover Embroidery, good grade, yard . 25c
All our Millinery at Reduced prices
lace Curtains Jfrom 45c a pair up
Men's Lightweight Underwear 25c each
Tho
Story of n Violin Thnt
Wrecked In n. Fire.
Wns
I TEA
After the Lucky Baldwin theater "ye couldn't moneyback
and hotel fire In San Frnnclsco , ,
years ago there were nine feet of .tea, if Ollf tea Weren t bet-
water In tho basement, where the In- tef t jian tea as y0 know jt.
strramonts of the orchestra woro
Financial ClmiigCH in Chlnn.
Tho oxchnngo banko of Tlen-tsln
havo notified tho Import morchnnta
that from Juno 1, 1908, tho present
procedure In regard to tho delivery
of Imports will cenio, and thnt tho
proceed! of all goods delivered bo
foro tho maturity of the relative blllB
will Jtavq to bo paid to tho banks on
the delivery of tho goods. Ilere
toforo ntorchnuts of good Btnndlng
havo been pormltted to withdraw
tho goods nnd deliver to purchasers
prior to tho timo of maturity. This
new trtlo may Intorforo with' trndo
for n short timo but will, In tho enl.
bo n great protection to tho mer
chants, who havo freoaently suffered
severe losses on nccount of tho fail
ure of native merchants.
The director of tho Tlen-tsln mint
lias b on Instructed to consult with
tho viceroy about tho colnngo of
bona fid ono cash coins which will
not havo nny holo In tho center nnd
will bo current at tan to the cent.
The Empress Dowapor has instruct
ed, the officials to ca 1 In nil the old
plorced cash and Vsuo the nrw
coins In tholr place, nnd tho new
coliiB nro to bo accepted overywhero
at faco values.
In view of tho rood business done
by tho National nnuk of China at
Peking nnd th various other treaty
ports nnd big cities, tho Chlneeo gov
ernment bs now Issued tho follow
ing nv rsirrtloua about ho ex
tension of Its trade:
'(1) Tho capital of this bank will
be Increased from G.000,000 to 10,
000,000 tnels (tnel about 70 cents,
wtolch sum will bo divided Into 100,
000 shares of 100 taels each; (2)
the board of flnnnco will seo that no
foreign subjects nro permitted to be
conto shareholders of this bank; C3
tho shnres nro only transferable
among tho Chinese pcoplo, and they
will bo cnncoled and made null and
void (f tho holders sell them to tho
subjects of nny foreign countries;
(4) the hend office will be establish
ed at Peking with branches nnd
stored. When a llttlo of It had been
pumped out, August Hlnrlchs, tho'
lender of tho orchestra, hired a man
to swim in nnd got out his famous
Amatl violin.
It was wreckdd water soaked,
warped, twlBted and broken up Into
C8 pieces. Tho hot wntor hnd soaked
Your crocer returni your money If you doa'l
llki Schilling'! Beit; we pay bltn
WOOD SUPPLY FOIt
TIII3 PUIJLIO INSTITUTIONS
Tho wood for the various stato In
stitutions, which wns advertised for
Infit Ofltnhnr la now holder flollvoroil.
out nil tha old glue, attj every piece Tho 80Vcrn, gtnt9 buldlngB nr0 now
had .'a len away from Its neighbor ..,, wft.fl nB ffti,nn,.,
beside-, n good mnny patches of
receiving wood as follews:
Asylum, main building, 4G.0Q0
cords; Asyhvhi fnrm, 1000 cordis;
Ponltontinry, 1000 cords; Reform
school, 800 cords, Stato houso GOO
cords; Muto school, 400 cords; tho
Hiii.V iTr VI
wood put in when repairs fad been
done. To nil appearance tho thing
wns smashed beyond recall.
Nevertheless Herman Mullor, n lo
cal vlpiln repairer, who know and Bnd 8cnool 100 C0r(8
lUVt'U IHO UIU IIUUIU, IUUK Jl 1U I1UUU.
Twice, ho carefully Joined tho timo
darkened piece of wood. Twlco ho
decided that tho Amatl would not
do.
So onco mOro ho soaked tho C8
bits of wood apart. Then he care
fully roodelod out of clny an arch
such as ho romemborod thnt of tho
old Amatl to havo had and for nine
weeks kept tho bits of wood bound
to It rantll thoy had gained tho prop
er shnpe.
Onco moro ho put tho bits of wool
together. Then for five weoka
more he' patiently varnished and pol
ished tho moro than 200-year-old
fiddlo until It shone. Then Hn
rlchs onco moro drew his bow across
tho vibrating strings, nnd tho violin
spoke. It sang, wept, bubbled with
llfo and. Joy.
Tho Amatl hnd found Its soul.
San Francisco Examiner,
KASHA DECIDED.
This Question Should Do AnswerciJ
EnMly by Salem People,
Whloh Is wiser to have confidence
In the opinions of your fellow-cltl
zen. oi" people yem know, or depend
on statements made by utter strang
urs residing In far-away p'nees?
Road tho follewing:
W. J. Carlton, of 144 G Third st ,
Salem, Ore., says: "Doan's Kldnoy
Pills, which I prooured nt Dr.
Stone's drug store, not only strength
ened my kidneys but they speedily
removed the bnckacho and lnme
neaB. A remedy that acts with such
prompt nnd benoflolnl results ns
Donn's Kidney Pills is worthy of nil
confidence. I can conscientiously
recommend them to others for I
know I never had nny melclno of
the kind equal to them for curing
bnckacho and kidney trouble."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Fqster-MUburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the namq Doan's and
take no other.
It's a dull day these ilnya when a
tornado or cyclone doesn't strike
some city along tho Mississippi or
Missouri valley, ' ,
DeWltt's L'ttlo Early Risers, the
famous little liver pills, are sold by
till druggists.
Fot a Sprained Ankle.
As usunlly treated, a sprained
nnklo will disable tho Injured per
son for a month or more, but by ap
plying Chamberlain's Liniment and
observing tho directions with each
bottlo faithfully a cure may bo ef
fected In many enses In less than ono
wcok's timo. This liniment Is a
moBt romarkablo preparation. T"y
It for a sprnln or brulso, or when
laid up with chronic or muscular
rhoumatlcm, and you are cortaln to
bo delighted with tho prompt relief
which It nfforda. For salo by Dr.
Stono's drug store.
Our delicious Cod Liver
preparation without oil.
Better than old-fashioned
cod liver oil and emulsions
to restore health for
Old people, delicate children,
weak run-down persons, and
after sickness, colds, coughs,
bronchitis andrall throat and
lung'troubles.
Try it on our guarantee
a, W. PUTNAM CO.
WrimWH H-fr44
LET
TO
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THE DEBT ItOAST Till)
FAMILY EVER HAD
Can bo obtained from our prlmi
tender and juicy beef, mutton oi
pork. All our meats are selected
'roro tho choicest, and prepared fo
the tnblo to suit th" domund of thi
(aotldlous. Our prices arc lower foi
quality than you can find at am
placp In 8alem,
G.C. OROSR,
I'bono SOI. S70 SUU
Boys' Straw Hats from lflc up
Shoes at Reduced Prices
R0STEIN ft GREENBAUM, 2ttiie6A:?
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THE BUREAU
Is a gentlemnn's resort you. not only find gentlemen In front of
tho bnr but behind tho bar.
F. P. TALKINGTON, Proprietor
H's long eperlenco In tho business has taught hint that it pari
to buy only tho best.
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
Telephone, 177. 358 State St.
Hushies.1, Purposes
ADVERTISING SPACE
J "WITH POWER"
ANV
Il
legitimate business en
terprise may "rent" ad
vertising space in this. news
paper "with power" the one
dependable motive power for
"running" any business thut
can be made to run the pow
er Of PUHMCITV.
Space may be secured ac
cording to your requirements
much or little, as you may
elect, with a preference for
"much" If you hope to do
"much" business.
I Apply at Business Office
MHHlinill UIIII1IIM4
Gold Dust Flout t
Made by THIS SVDNE1' 1X)W
FJl COMPANY, Sidney, Ore.
gon. Mmlo for family use.
Ak your grocer for It. IJran
and shorts always on luutd.
P.B. Wallace I
yAGENT '
DR. KUM
WONDERFUL CHINES!? DOCTOIt
Will treat you vlth Oriental herb
and rure any disease without opera
tlon or pain.
Or. Kttm Is known everywhere In
Salem, and has cured many promt
uent people here. He has lived lr
Salem for 20 years, and can bo trudt
ed. Ho us?s many medicines un
known to whlto doctors, and with
them enn cure catarrh, asthma
lung troubles, rehumatlsm, stomach
liver and kidney diseases.
Dr. Kum makes a specialty ot
dropsy and femnlo troubles. Hit rem
edles cure private disease when e
erytblng else falls. He has hun
dreds of testimonials, and gives con
aultntion free, Prices for medicine-
very moderate. Porsons In tho coun
try can write for blank. Send stamp.
If you want some extra fine tea,
get It from us.
DR. KUM HOW WO CW
mmwmmammummmmmmmam
GERMAN I1AKER1
AND CONFECTIONERY
Now under new management
SCHLERET & SCHNEIDER
Proprietors
Complete line of fresh and up-to-date
bakers goods de'lvered
to all parts of the city free.
Wo ore proud of our party
and wedding cakes, delivered
on short notice. Qlvo us a
trial Is all wo ask.
Store corner Twelfth and Che
meketa Sts, Phone Main 9C1.
Mi
ywwiWQiimin!iiminiiulininnnmm
printing
the kind you want
but seldom get
N. D. ELLIOTT
223 S. Commercial
Phone 1243
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TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
The above cut represents our
brick lined Torrid Zone Furnact.
Guaranteed gas, smoke and dust
proof. Economical and durable,
A. L. FRASER
288 STATE STREET.
Estimates furnished on heating
rBimybwti imw
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
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I.nilUt AU jtir lrucclUfor
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UI'M 1'IWMi 1' L'S. fvl
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If AflAtlfl ftnl VflFRENCH FEMALE
iiUUIMliiil SPILLS.
A Bin, Omua tuu ht Brmuaa iltxfOBiVo.
itivw inawti to rail. '' Bo' BeJJJ5iiii
for II 90 hi toi. Kill m&J tkria ou UltJ, to t fu i"'
tu rtlfticd. 8apU Free. If jeurniU4owt
h4 Hun icnl ) our crier, t lk
UNITtOMIDICAl. CO.. M T4. UHCTCU lfa
Svld in Salem "by Dr, S, C Stone
! Graber Bros,
plumbing
AND
GAS FITTING
Will give prompt attentlot
to all orders, guarantee o
work to give satlsfaotlon
to be up to the sanitary W'
ard.
WE WILL IJE PLEASED TO
GIVE ESTIMATES ON
CONTRACTS.
Call at our shop on UWtt
street, back of Barr's Jelrf
Store. Pnone oow.
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THE AVENUK
ions. Corner of WJ-,.-iinii
aveno- r,
'prietor.
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