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10 NOT NEGLECT I V . THIN BLOOD t at&AKs An . AjLykhIic coxitf. R1TION WHICH IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS. rokeii In Tlhio Anaemia Ih Rtndliy Curnblo but It Is a Disease Which Gradually Progresses Toward the Incurable. Anaemia, or poverty of the blood. h recognized by the characteristic bvmntoms of languor, paleness of lips, cheeks and gttmB, dull eyes, loss Df appeme, siiuriiiuss 01 oreatn nna nalnltntlon of tho honrt; upon the slightest exertion. If neglected tho ilsenso siowiy nnu grauuiuiy pro cresses until hopo of recovery U fnne. Dut taken In time tho disease f9 readily curabjo, tho specific bolng tonic ineciicmo wnicn increases tho number of red blood-corpuscles thus enabling tho blood" to carry tho llfe rlv'ng oxygen to all tho tissues of iho body. Such a tonic Is Dr. Wil liams' Pink PIHs. Thco pills hnvo had unbounded buccobi in curing this stubborn dlsenso bocnuso of this wonderful property. Tho cure of nnemln bv Dr. William?' Pink Pills Fg as certain as anything In medical science. I Mrs. Clnlr Kollav, of 43 Co'vln i?treet. Dattlo Creek, Mich,, whoso husunnd is nn engineer on the Grand mink Railway running between Jnttle Creek nnd Chicago, hns re cently been cured or anaemia and itcP of hor enso as follews: "I nm only too glad to toll what ..itni viu mn . )r, Williams nnu ruin navo uono ifor ihp, for whnn I beenn to tnko kheni I wa" suffering with anaemia and hnd beon told by tho doctors Ehnt I wns going Into consumption. II hnd no blood to spdnk of nnd my complexion wns nB white ns clinlk. I hnd no nppouto nna ror a long t'mo ate nothing but a cracker at n meal. riiere wns n gr-'at deal of gas on mv Rtomncli. causing n distressed feel ing. I wns Biiori or iirontn. nnu nni- pltntlon of tno heart and n dull, beiw headache, My feet word cold, ihere w ro shorn palni In my limbs land I grew very weak, bolng confined Ito vl for a month. "I wns trrnted by n doctor for ibout n venr but grow nq better. D Williams' Pink Pllh woro rccom- Imend d to mo by n friend nt Buy Kl'v and. as thpy hod cured her of Innnemln, I decided to try them. A few boxes relieved me nnd I took then until cured. I now have a cood appettto nnd my sIckncsB hns fief t m. I can recommend tho pills knowing them to bo ni represented tnd I hopo my stntcmont will be n help to other sufferers." I' A tinlnfnl linnlrtrtt "nlnpnnn nt thn 31ood" giving more Information about anaemia will be sent freo up 3n request. If you arc suffering from Impoverished blood you ennnot nfford to wnlt another dny ueroio Riving Dr. Williams' Pink Pills n thorough trial. Thov are for sale by all druggists, or will bo sont, post paid, on receipt of price. CO cents Irer bex: six boxe for $2.50, by the FDr. Williams Medicine Co., Schnec- tnily, N. Y. Tom Lawson has become Just n common every day Joke. WOMEN'S WOES. Mem Women Are EIiHlIng Relief nt Last. It does seem that women have more than a fair share of tho aches and pains that nflllct humanity; they must "keep up," must attend to du ties In spite of constantly aching bncks. cr headaches, dizzy spells, bear ng-down pains; thoy must stoop ov. r, when to toop means torture. incy must walk nnd bend ana worn with rocking pains and many aches irom kidney 111b. Kidneys causo Emore suffering than any other organ of he body. Keep tho kidneys well nna healthy s easily malntiueu Had of n remedy for kidneys only that helm nnd euros the kidneys nnt Is endored by people you kndw. Mrs Mnry Bnunmgnrdner, of 424 Water st Salem, Ore., says: "1 wave rounu uonn's Kidney I'nis u remedy that Is worthy of all confi dence and I nm nlensed to endorse them so that other yufforors from tldnry complaint may know how tu Bf rrier, I nrocurod Doan'8 kiu ey Pllh nt Dr. Stone's drug store ana several members of our family nave used them with crntlfiinK re- "ui'b I took them myself for a tireu. Rchlr.g back and n dragging down F'ng that cornea from Irrogular d deranged kidneys. The results were of the best. The aching and eoren gs was banhhed and the kkl- aes were rendered normal. My wealth has become better In every va For salo by all dealers. Prlco 50 cents Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. ew York, sole agents for the United siateq Remember the nnrne Doan's -and take no other. o Perhaps Bryan will be the cabinet rcaker, it pays to be souare even in little" Fbinga. COFFEE Good grocers like Schil- Ping's Best, for it makes Rood-will and not trouble ; n case of complaint, the nonev is readv. i.. ' our rrocer leturm jour ony II I0 oo 'h;uSiy tk. ., '.&? POPULAR COMEDYAT THE GRAND May Robson In 'The Rejuvenation of v w Aunt Mary." "A new piny will enter the list this week. This will be "The Rejuvena tlon of Aunt Mary," In which May Robson has tho title .role, m MnM direct frofft the StudebnUer Thedter, u6U, w .! it nas played to crowded houses nightly , for tile past three months.- Mite's RoUsort will bo thennrl,ihn,denlhlfUl CmC,ly at the Grand Opera house theater on' Monday "night, Juno 2D. Anno Warner, who wroto this nan. utar nove , has dramatized the. boVc. thn Inli? B?,r fcU Ut nne 0f the comedy which wns found In It, nnd may bo said has added more. Scone from the New Ainerlcnii Comedy Ml 8 Robson while rending tho book wns so plenscd with it she persundod Miss Warner to dramatize It for her, and by doing so obtnlnod a rolo &o well suited to her that it Is said tb be one of the best sho has ever had. Tho play is divided Into thrco nctB. Tho first tnk03 place at the homo of Aunt Mary In tho country, tho second net h laid In the homo of Jack's chum In New York City, nnd the last act at Aunt Mary's home in the country. The company supporting Mlsi Robson has been carefully selected, and In It will be found such well known psoplo ns Nina Savllle, Lil lian Westnor, Grace Parks Flske, F. C. Crowley, Franc'B Herblln, George A. Stevenson and Jack Story. NOTED SPEAKER COMIN'O. Hon. John Sharp Williams of Mis sissippi, Will Lecture Before the Oregon Chnutmiqun In July. Tho Willamette Valloy Chautau qua association Will hold Its fifteenth assembly nt Gladstone Park from July 7 to 19, Inclusive The ntrac tlons will consist' of 20 great pro grams, a summor school with 12 cx coll.nt Instructors, nnd many other Important foatures that enter Into Chautauqua work. Amonc the principal nttractlons will be John Sharp Williams, the lender of Democracy in tho housa, and recently elected to the ssnnto frnm the state of .Mississippi. He will peak July 10 on tho bject,(1,5eaS0j antl )n orjer t0 cure jt y0i HiMorinn for Americans." Th.'a miist take internnl remedies. Hall's tan w.n .,. o, to the people of tho Pacific Coa.it. I and no one should mlse honrlng r. j8 not n quack modlclno. It was pro-1 Robert Mclntyro, recently elected scribed by ono of tho best physicians , M.hnn nf thn m E church, and in this country for years nnd Is a a bishop of tho m. l. c,,"rc' nn' r5guiar proscription. It is composoj who kw bwn ityled the 'Trlnce of.uhnbt n,w knowni cornbined the Platform." will give on July 17. wjth the best blood purifiers, acting, "The nattle of Life;" on July IS. "The Evolution of Abraham Linc oln," and on July 19 he will doUvor one of his wonderful sermons. Dr. Alfred Montgomery, the great farmer-painter, brlngi with him $90,000 worth of paintings, one of them alone being valued at $20, 000. He will appear July 7, 9 nud 10. Among the other speakers are Dr Edwin Southers. Dr. Van Horn of Seattle, and Dr. B. L. Whitman, formerly of Columbia university. The department worJ Qf tn Cnau" tnimiia Is one of Its chief feature. OJasees In art, oratory, elocution and music, literature, selonce and his tory will be taught dally by able in structors. Baseball and other ath letic sports will be Indulged in'every afternoon. A kindergarten for the care of children will be established. For farther lnformatIon.lt Is It ad vliable to write to H. E. Cross, sec retary, who will send a beautiful souvenir program. a -A. Mi T m.'X Jk. m r, .t jM M Yw Hate lwji Borgtt LCAPjTAL JOURNAL, SALEM. PRECOX. The ploy has to do with the maid en aunt who hns lived in tho country Ml her life nnd who will have noth ing to do with the city. She has a nephew, Jack", who Is going to col lege. In New York city, and Is caus ing her all klnd3 of trouble hnd inoh e;,to keep him, out of his scrapes, ne.geis into line In which he beats upa cabman, who Is taken to the hospital. To .get out of this .TnM.- Igogs to his aunt for $00, and while rthere Aunt Mnrv' lmnW .roi". nnd Informs her the girl whom Jack met In Chicago, and who comes Jroin Kalamazoo, has sjied him for $25$. 000 for breach of promise. Aunt Mary becomes very angry, nnd sends Jack away saying sho will not pay nun iionnii 0n h,a "val In Now York city, Jack Is exnelled fmn, t& I . . .-"" "-o o goes to .live with his chum, Dob, arid whtin Anm it. . ' .... i....' pVefty sister, Betty. The boy .are Elv,nB Dotty tt b,rthdy Pwty when a telegram arrives saying Aunt Mary Is on her way to tho cltv. Thn "Thi' Rt'Jiivi'iintloii of Aunt Mni-j' rush off to mcot her, but In some way miss the train, nnd Aunt Mary nrrlvos alone. Tho party Is then giv en In honor of Aunt Mnry, nftor which they suggest nn automobile ride. Aunt Mnry'thoroughly enjoys this oven to tho clgnrottcs and ths drlnkB. After spondlng a week In the city she returns to tho country, only to find llfo Is too slow for her there, so Bho sends for Botty nnd when Jack arrives and confcsics his lovo for Betty, Aunt Mnry forgives him nn-1 they all go back to tho city to live. FocvM flunri! Appointed. Eal Abbott has been appointed forest guard on tho Fremont Nation al forest by tho U. S. forester. For a Sprained Ankle. As usunlly trcuted, a sprnlncd ankle will dlsablo tho Injured per son for a month or mpre, but by ap plying Chnmborlaln's Liniment nnd observing tho directions with each bottlo faithfully a cure may bo ef fected in many ensos In less than ono week's time. This liniment Is n most remarknblo preparation. Ty It for a sprain or bnilso, or when laid up with chronic or muscular rheumatism, and you are certain to be delighted with tho prompt ro'lef which It affords. For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store. J. Plerpont Morgan und ex-Seno-tor Spooner were today prosonted with dogrees of L. L. D. at Yale. Catnrrh Cnnot Ro Cur-1. with locnl applications, ns thoy cannot reach the seat of the dlsonsj. s.. t. .- t.lnn.l mm .nn.Mlnitnnnl f$?&2& HW JSSrffl' Si ' inrfBCi IInu.g catarrh Cure directly on the mucous suriaces. ine. perfect combination of the two J gredlents Is what produces suth irriinnt is what nroduces sutn wondelresults In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J, Cheney &Co., props., xoie- do, O. Takf Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. , , , Sold by a'l aruggiHtg. pncn i--. Grand Opera House JOHN P. CORDRAV, Manngcr ONE NIGHT MONDAY Jl'M. 20 L. S. SIRK Presents America's Koremotu cha:aff Actreu WAV ROBSON i Her Gr.at New York-Chirac Succe s bj Anne Warnr- , In The Rejuvenation of AUNT MARYi Original cast and producHor Tlueo months in New York, tnree months in Chicago. A LAVGII KVKIIV MIXITK Irlces: $UiO, l.OO, 7fc, 50c, Seat sale at box otic Monday 9 a. in. FinnAV JUXE 20, 1008 Tho farmer's Wif Is very careful about her churn, 8hi scalds it thoroughly after using, and give. t a sun bath to sweeten It. Sho knowi that If her churn Is sour It will taint the butter that Is made in It. Tho stomach li a churn. In the jtomach and dloculve and nutritive tracts aro performed pro ewes which are almost exactly like the diiimlng of butter. Is It not apparent tutu tliat If this siomach-churn Is foul it mukes foul all which Is put Into It? Tho evil of a foul stomach Is not aloni tho bad tnsto In tho mouth and tho fou! breath caused by It, but tho corruption of the pure current of blood and tho dissem ination of disease throughout the body. l;r. Plcrco's Golden Medical Discovery makes tho sour and foul stomach sweet It does for tho stomach what tho washlnft and sun bath do for the churn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting cle ment. In this way It cures blotches pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings. jorei, or open eating ulcers and a humors or d!soa$es arising from bad blood. If you have bitter, nasty, foul tasto it your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath are weak and easily tired, feel deprred and despondent, have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or dlstros In stom ach, constipated or Irremilnr Imwalt nti or bitter rilngs after eating and pool appetite, theso symptoms, or any conlder ablonurnberof them. Indicate thntyou ur suffering from blllousne., torpid or buy liver with the usual accompanying Indl gesUon, ord; spopsla and their attendant derangement's. .Hfe4CTMJaVM iWrnirticaLtf j, "V A'.' i' 1 ':"'' 49, 'ftf." yovc JYIP.I) ores Uicjiritiiirfl 9 ,y.r. Hcnrtt.r.ftbun fcaga I llllt till la Atxnllltnlu I..,. will bo readily proven to your satisfaction f you will but mall n poHal card request to Dr. R V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y.. tor a Tree copy of his booklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, giving the name of all tho Ingredients ontcrlng nto his world-famed medicines and shbw Ing what the most eminent medical oh of tbo ago say of thorn. DR. KUM WONDERFUL CHINESE DOCTOR Will treat you vrlth Oriental herbs and cure nny disease without opora tion or pain. Dr. Kum Is known everywhere In Salem, and hns cured many promi nent peoplo horo. Ho hat lived In Salem for 20 years, and can bo trmfc cd. Ho us?s many modlclnos un known to whlto doctors, and with them can euro catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rohumatlstn, stomach liver and kidney dlsoascB. Dr. Kum makes a specialty ot dropsy and foruate troubles. His rem edles cure prlvato dlscaee when e erythipg else falls. Ho hat hun dreds of testimonials, and gives con sultation free. Prices for medicine very moderate. Persons in the coun try can write for blank. Send stamp. If you want some extra fine tea, get It from us. DR. KUM ROW WO 00.' Great Chinese Doctor L. M. H U M Has medicine which will cure any known dlicnsc. Ho makes a special ty of, and gunrantces to euro Catarrh Asthma, Lung, Throat, RheumntUm, Debility, Stomach, Liver, KIdnoy Troubles; nleo any blackened or swollen Borcnoss, broken limbs; Smallpox; Epidemic; all kinds of Bolls, Lost Manhood, Female Weak ness, HcrnlB Troubles and Paralysis Consultation freo. Caro of Ylck So Tong Co., Chineso drugs and herbs, 1G3 High St., upstairs, Salem, Or. i GERMAN RAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY Now undor new management SCIILKRET A SCHNEIDER Proprietors Complote lino of fresh and up-to-date bakers goods dollvorod to all parts of the city freo. We ore proud of our party and wedding enkos, dullvored on short notice. Glvo us a trial Is all wo ask. Storo corner Twelfth nnd Che I ke"' smknm sts. Phone Mnln SGI. - f -w- I i X, 1 jj -S f -V-vw R.prmar. ,""."?, 'e)eo.r ,' Pomona and Oregonla nrilin.l fnnilnv. Wednns- '.""" Will-"":' V '-' -.i " "aunl ." .J t !" nT' For CorvnVU T. TuVday. Thursday and Saturday about 7 p. m. M P, BaMwlD, ncent Ofnco and dock nt foot of Trado street. yt. P. BALDWIN. Awent 3E3T FACILITI1 rHE VE3T PC PRODUCTION ( j o l! tlhM MWiM iff mm mM kM B 11R Millinery at Greatly Reduced Prices PRICKS. Long Silk Gloves, $2 Quality, $1.25 pair White Parasols from 50c up. White Lace Hose at 1 5c pair. Lace Curtains 45c pair and up. " """" Large assort ment of White Lawn Waists values up to $2.00 Special $.25 each White Silk Waists $l;50 Worth 1 12.50 regular SHEETS FULL SIZE BLEACHER SHEETING ONLY 05c EACH RED SPREADSLARGE SIZES FROM, 7c VI'. DACTCTM ftDncWft A lwjiiyin w uiiLiynuauiu9 THE BUREAU Is n gentleman's resort you not only find gonllcmen In front of tho bnr but behind tho bnr. F. P. TALKINGTON, Pr opwetor His long cxperlonco In tho business hns tnught him that It pays to buy only tho best. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Telephone 177. 366 State Bt. . We Latin r Skirts Just Right. Wo guarantee to. All of our shirtwaists aro care- I fully washed with a - where they should bo starched nnd Ironed by exports who hnvo mndc shirtwaist Ironing a spcclnl Bbudy. Wo nro pleasing tho most enroful dressers In tho city with our shirtwaist work and nro sure wo can plcnso you, May wo have a trial. SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Tol. 25 MBJIjHWlUAlA "22J rd.O-t TWC"il' i5!stW'jllTM w II & itm V vV 9 I mmmmaimmmmtm Strawberry Boxes and Crates Just received n carload of folding lin, locks, t'ntops and cratoe. 8eo tu for t'ilces In largo and umull lots. H "S GILE, Corner Trade and High Sts READY "TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. $20 E. ECl Family, St. 44 C ,Tm y Jlfm r 1 S ' 07 Bleached Mus lin Mouse Lining Drifting Canvas Sheetings .. . alt, at. Reduced Prices IlM 240 and 246 Gomnfcrclil Slrcct, Salem, Oregon I nrlmv' fiirr VVnTcIc ami White special neutral soap, .starched just 1 136-160 8. Liberty Bt. ' . i i w : en. II" I I T"i llllllimilMilUMII W SPECIAL SHOE SALE On broken sixes. Closing out ut greatly reduced prices, Men's Worn oji'b nnd Children's Shops Included 'n this lot, Soino up-to-date Women's nnd Children's Oxford Ties and Shoes, Also light Canvas Shoes lu all sizes, JACOB VOGT 815 STATE STREET Jl'fiT A .MUf?lcfAL"TlI Up the river or down tho bay the life of n party Is tho music, nnd tk musician Is cortalnly ono popular person. Wo toll musical Inutrit ments exccllont ones Jub( th kind you should buy, becauso the prico Is right, Do not go olsowhera until you boo our complote lino w have Just what you want as wo hv them all that Is, all the sood.kliiai Pleased to moot you, L. V, tlAVAfli: a 17 CommorclMl Mtrcct. """'" ' g PRICE 1 tot axorc i Free Delivery dMtTAl . ill: nvkxriM'ri I l vimF $?mljl-.j mm bihibsibhsWHMMB 19b mPtl a W, A .'! I MP ml Jkmmmm l i; p I , t.k.iA