Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 30, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    .DAILY QAMTA1, IQVUSAU SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1008
J. 1, STOCKTON
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
GREAT SUmItoALES
We 'are offering high-class new merchandise at greater reductions than
;iny other store; Store, because We are determined to close out Spring and
Summer goods4 before the Fall shipments arrive.
Severe
Pains
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When a prominent
:nerve is affected, the pain
is severe. It is called ueu-
ralgia. It may be in eith
er tiie ncaa or uoay. lte
mof comes only when this
nerve trouble is overcome.
By its soothing and
strengthening influence
upon the nervous system
'Dr. Miles' Nervine re-
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Ladies' Suits Reduced
All of those high class La Vogue
and Pine Bro3. Suits a3 well as the
medium priced street suits aro re
duced without reserve.
910 SUITS . . 7
Ilcdiiral to ; t 90.OO
31B SUITS
I'lcduced to ' $10.00
$18 SUITS
Ilvtluced to ..".. $12.00
20 SUITS
Itcditml to
$23 SUITS
Hodurctl to
9H0 SUITS
lteduct'd to
$33 SUITS'
lU'diiced to
$10 SUITS
l t f t t i t
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. ..$13.31
. .'$10.07
:j.'.J ;. $20.00
'jinr itocK
..a........ $M3.3 1
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Iteduced to $20.07
$30 SUITS
Hcducod to ; , ,i ,r.tt" $33.31
$00 SUITS
Heriiicctl to $10.00
$73 SUITS ' .' ' J
Krdiiml tt ."..,... .$30.00
$10.00 Suits
Our $10 Suit Snlo U tho talk of
the town. Remember wo offor any
flB to $1G.G0 suit In our storo for
$10.00
Jap Cushion Tops 15c each
Just tho thing for porch and out-
log cushions.
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WONIlKIlFUli HEALEU HAS DE
TERMINED TO SlEXI A WEEK
IX THIS CITV AND WIM IH
CEIVE PATIENTS AT THE WIL-
liAMETTH IIOTKC..
James Austin Larson, the origina
tor of eleconl, tho science of vibra
tion In tho treatment of human Ills,
has determined to visit Salem. Ills
business representative la In tho city
and announces that Mr. Larson hAs
taken rooms at the Willamette hotel,
where he will receive patients for
moves the cause.
'It wis about two years aeo that 1
was takon down with what th do
torn claimed was neuralgia, and some
called It llKhtnlnjf rheumatism. Rharp
piUwi would go from one place to an
other, moetly In my head, and they
would lost two or three days before
1 could get relief. Durlntc theso apelU
I would be bo nervous that I hardly
know what 1 waa dolnir. The pain;
were so sovoro and exnaustlnir that
my husband would have to steady raj
when walklnr across the room. I
would have fever, and my heart would
tteJpltate. and In a day or ttvo I would
feel better. Just as soon as I would
xpoee myself the vory least I was
sure to have it spell of tteuralRla. I
have taken lota of doctor's medicine,
but I mlffht just ns well tako water.
My aunt kept writing inn To Just try
Dr. Miles Nervine, and I am thank
ful that I was persuaded to do so. for
the Nervine has cured me has drives
tt out of my system. Dnc0
1122 Savtinnnh Ave., 8t. Joseph. Ms
Dr. Miles' Nervine I sold by your
druuqUt, who will guarantee that the
first 1ottle will benefit. If It falls, he
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind
United States troops havo been
ordored to prevent Mexican rebels
from coming Into tho United Stntos,
which Is to romaln neutral,
A Jnpanoso liner yesterday re
duced tho rocord run from Yoko-
ltama to aau l-rancisco uy seven
hours.
5 and 10c Ribbons
A line of Taffeta and Satin Tril
lions woth 15c to 2Cc a yard reduced
"... 10f
A lino of Taffeta and Satin Rib
to
YD
bons worth 8c to lGc a yard, reduced
to
id vj
SILK SUITINGS 25c A YARD
Only n fow patterns loft. You will bo surprised at thh offering
nnd really wonder how wo can afford to sell theso good fabrics
In neat, ta3ty patterns tor 25c a yard.
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10NEERS
ANNUAL
REUNION
IIKI.I) SXTUHDAY. JUXE 27, AT
HINT'S GIIOVK NHAK M.w.
I.KAY WHATllKlt HHAUTIFUL.
Tho annual reunion of tho Waldo
illl's,, Plonoora took placo on tho
srounds generously provliiou uy non
A, Hunt on his fnrm ea3t 01 wc;
pcay, and Mr. Hunt acteu as not
and nreslded over tno program ui
tho dav. Thoro was a large atten
dance, tho day being beautiful Tho
victor Point cornot bana rurmsnuu
the music, mid thoro woro solos ana
tho Wll ard nnd uocrj
1 neor school mastor of Sllvorton, gavo
1 a practical educational talk tht
! wai onjoyed by nil present. There
were moro' musical numbors, whon
tho wholo party ndjourned to par
take of ono of thoao grand picnic
dinners for which tho Waldo Hll's
peoplo aro famous. Thoro wo:o
seven-story layer cakes with puro
cream in tho lnyors; strawberry pie
I with whipped cream a foot deep;
fried chlckon, roast chicken, and
chicken pie; homo made bread ( the
loaves eight inchos deep); honw
made butter of tho buttercup yel
low; potato fa!ad and lettuco salni
drestod with oroam; etc., etc., etc.
Somo of tho Individual pioneers
present narrated' many romlnlucenoiM
of their voyages across tho plain,
via Panama and Cape Horn. There
were some relics at tho reunion Unit
1 would havo rojolcod tho heart of
Rev Hlmos of tho State Historical
socloty, Thero were two of tho
first bricks ever made near Salem
liv Pollard nnd Pitman. HI lh-iJ.
' norn In Iown.
Our family were all born and
raised In Iowa, and havo used Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy (made at Des Moines)
for years. Wo know how good It
Is from long oxporloncp In tho Use of
It. In fact, whoit In El Paso, Texas,
tho writer's llfo was saved by tho
prompt uso of this remedy. Wo aro
now engaged In tho morcantllo busi
ness at Narcoosseo, Fla., and havo
Introduced tho remedy horo. It has
provon very successful nnd is con
stantly growing In favor. Ennls
Bros. This romody Is for sale by
Dr. Stono's drug storo.
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I nc Lause-of Many -
Sudden DealhiL'
There Is a disease prevailing lit tkts
country mostdanxerous becatwesodecap. "
uve, xauy sudden
deaths are fcausexj
by It heart ll .
ease, pnciiiuouii
heart failure otft
result of kid.
ney diseaee. Ifjfe
kidney trobble k
allowedtnadvaue
the kluey.polso
ed blood will atA
orzaus. causiutr catarrh ot ,
the bladder, or the kidneys themselve
break down and waste away cell by celLL
Bladder tronbles almost always result p.
from a derattxcnient of the kidneys aad ?
a cure is obtained nuiCkett by a pre
great kidney, liver nnd bladder remedy, j-
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ircaiuicnt oi me Kuineyi. it you are !!
itu; badly you can umkc no mistake by
takltiKDr. Kilmer's Swamp.Roet, tfcie
tho period of ono weok, of tor his
nrrlvnl. Ho will likely reach Salem
on Sunday, July 5th, -will roat a day
after his arduous labors In Portland,
Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, D. 0.,
nnd olsowhore nnd on Monday will
rccelvo. thoso who nrt Interested In
tho Toloconl treatment. Watch th-j
now papers for his ninounconiont.
They will bo found Interesting road-Ing.
It corrects inability to hold uriue bhJ
scaldiugpnlu in passing It, and over
comes that unpleasant necessity of being-;;
compelled to go often throifglt the day,
and to get up many tittles durlnir tW
night. The mild and the cxtraordiury
effect of Swantt-Root is soon realised.
It stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases. '
Swamp'Root is pleasant to take and UA
sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar site bottles. You may have a
sample bottle of this wonderful new dis
covery and a book that tells all about it,
both sent Tree by malt, Address, Dr. Kil
mer & Co., MnxlMmtoh, N. Y. When
writing mention reading this generous
oiler in this paper. Don't make any
mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-
Root, Dr. Kilmer's hwamn-Root, and the
address, IllugharatoM, N, Y on every
bottle.
Goncral Weaver. of Idaho. Is at
tempting to force Prohibition In tha'
Democratlo platform. '
Tlilnlct It Saved Ills Life.
Lester M. Nelson, of Naple.
Maine, says In a recent letter: "I
havo usM Dr. King's New Discovery
many years, for coughs and colds,
nnd I think It saved my life. I
havo found It a roliable romody for
throat and lung complaints, and.
would no moro bo without a bottle1
than I would bo without food," For'
nearly 40 yearo New Discovery ha
stood at tho head of throat and lung
romodles. As n provontlvo of paeu
monla, and hcalor of weak lungs It
has no equal. Sold under guarante
at J. C, Parry's drug store, ooo ma
$1,00. Trial bottle free,
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Bishop Potter, of Now York, U
dangerously III with Intestinal,
troubles,
0AWTO3RIA.
Bxik. lt Kir.d UJ Hi 'I MtK
r &sz&fa
388 State Street
EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP
Phoqe Miln 355
vas rernllod.
Rnporlioa tvnrn mniln liv Hon. Geo.
3. Downing who read tho mlnutca of
previous meetings and gave taeinor-
sketches of tho plonoors wnw
fere callec beyond sinco tno iuw
aeetlng. Col. J. K. Bluff, tno pio-
ones bv
w . . .. IIV I UI1U1U US( ---
oint nuartots. Miss Juua was ouu - nff.born bv Tllmon Ford,
f tho sweet slngors of tho day an.i . f . and ugeil jn ti,0
D tf)AflllAf1 I . . .a At.n T..aIi irnnllnffJI
I rounuaiion 01 wiu jhwu ""i'm
bouse. Kapllngor was represented
at tho reunion bf hl3 son John Kap
linger, who brought to tho reunion
tho wooden tar bucket that was
hung under his fathpr's wagon In
l which they crossed tho plains. Tar
was uea to greaso iuu ""
Aplndles of tho wagons. Also two
brass stirrups mado In 1S38. Jacob
Kanllngor came across In 1845, tno
second overland oarnvan, in wnun
wore many prominent p'.onoars.
M Cooley of Sllvorton was the
olde t pioneer present In time or
arrival 1845. He came acroa
with the Diirbln, John Durbln, and
his three sons, Sol, Dan and ! Ik
Those datos carry a man back to tne
.beginning of things n Oregon 1
Is only a few years since the w riier
heard Rev Parrlsh toll how when
. o came In 1S3G he was for some
time personally acnua n od with
every white man west of the Rock
ies Louis Griffith was at the w-
nd 5 nB . g wUh the crojd. but : a
ft. oM friend, calling on him 1 1 his
carriage. He was f0"''1
newcomer, arilvlng In 1S51. Anions
J IrtO llHf'KHr. WHV , -
There Is a Lot of
Unnecessary Eye
Trouble
In this world. We allow our
selves to become nervous and fret
fu., Weeds of caro overrun tho
garden of tho heart when they
should never be allowed to take.
root.
A GREAT DEAL OP THH
PRESENT EYE TROU11LE
Is caused by peeoplo selecting
Glasses for themselves that ara
unsu'.ted for their eyes.
WE SUPPLY THE BEST
after thorough examinations and
tests. ,
Barr's Jewelry Store
State and Liberty Streets.
Rov. P. S. Knight was not present ns
ho wni on tho program, but was de
tained by a wedding at Salem. Hon.
Wm. Ka'sor wns also detained I y
a lawsuit, or ho would havo be mi
thero as n speaker on this occasion
Ono speaker commontod on tho fact
tl' t'in viry grove In which tho
annual colebrntlon Is held has grown
lip since tho nrrlval of these same
pioneer and somo of tho trees aro
two feet In diameter. Following mo
somo of tho pioneers present, thoso
marked with an nsterlsk being bo-n
In Oregen:
List if Pioneer.
R. P. Davenport, Sllvorton, lfc51:
Mrs. Davennort. Sllverton. 18C7: H.
McAlIster. Shodds. 1S48, J. T. Klnc.i
Rt. 0 Salem, lSup: Mntthow Small,
Sllverton. 1SB3; Geo. S. Downing.
Salem. 1853; T. R. Hlbbard, Sllv'
ton, 1S47; Honry Porter, Aum -vllle,
1SC0; J. P. Savnge. Aumsv'l!".
1850; Mrs. Savage, Aumsvllle, 1.ID3;
Mrs. E. J. Know'es, Sllvorton, 1847;
P. Bowors, 8Uverton, isoj; t. w.
Davenport, Sllverton, 1851; J. rt.
Renschaw, Tiger, Wash., 1850;
Renshaw. Tiger, Wash, 185C
A. L. Downing Sublimity, 1S6;
p T. Hicks, Sllverton, 1SCC; J. K.
Buff. SHvorton. 1852; M. Cooler.
Sllverton, 184S; Wm. R. Jones,
Sllverton. 1849; Mrs. .lone, Silver
ton. 1851: John A. Hunt. Waldo
Hills, 1847; Mrs. Hunt, Wnldo H'lU
1854: Mrs. Susan Swank Newton.
Soattlo, Tremont Station, 1853, Mr.
T.nnisn Webb Darby. Stnyton, 152.
Mrs W. H. Humphroys. Shaw,
1854; E. A. Downing. Stnyton.
1855; Mrs. Downing. Stnyton.
1852; William H. Humphrey
Shaw, 1R53; W. II Downing,
Wiaw. 1S5S; Joslah Morley. Shan.
1850; Win. B. McAllister. Pratum.
ISfil: .Tnhn Ka"'neer. It R. Ba''n
1847; Mrs. Kapllngor, Salem, 18C9;
H H, Savage, Salem. lhj". J
Darby. Sllvorton. 1862; Mr. Dai
by, Sllverton, 1S65; Mr Mai)
Patton, C'yrar, Poesll. 1857; Jop
T. Hunt. Sub! mlty, 1802.
rVQUR VACATION
Seernm,.Or.ndn,.1.arbj
nt Qtnvtnn. who camw iu -
Jailed on her on one of hie cam
'" of the Eastern Oregon Plo
nr, nrosent was a Mrs. Corner n
FU which recalled i"
Mrs. uiymer. "-,, wfl8 jn the
nelghbornooaj --- of the
Whitman massacre. w
speakers very much regreuwi
WHEREVER SPENT
Will be pleasantly and comfortably spent, If
we furnish your , ;
VACATION TOGS
And the prices you will pay for them here, and
the sterling values you will receive, will
make your outing one of pleasure
and profit.
Seashore,
For
Mountains,
Country,
r..,..iti fniinot Hi Cun-d.
with local applications. theyi
oannot reach the seat of "";:
Catarrh h a blood or constitutional j
disease, and In order to cure it wi,
must take intftmal remedies Hajlv
Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mu
cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure
r. " ,.nv medic no. It waa pre
scribed by one of the best pW""
In thla country for years and is a
llr nrescrlntlon. It Is composed
of the best tonka known, corobinen
with the best blood purifiers, actng
directly on the mucous surfaces. The
nerfect combination of the two in-
wondel multsln curing Catarrh.'
Send (or testimonial. i
F. J. Cheney Co., prop.
Tole-
"nit Hall-. Family Pill, tor con
'"soidb .11 drnggUt., price 7Sc.
Wherever you may be going, you will find
here, for summer comfort and service,
iust the RIGHT KIND Or TOGS
JUST THE RIGHT KIND Of PRICES
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