Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 18, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILT CAI'ITAIj JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1008
To Cure
Rheumatism
The excessive accumu
lation of uric acid must be
eradicated from the sys
tem. Br. Miles' Nervine
used as directed for rheu
matism, is alkaline in na
ture. It neutralizes this
acid, and its soothing ef
fect upon the irritated
condition of the nerves
relieves pain and induces
sleep and rest.
"I wu suddenly tnken with a BCTertr
pnln In my foot. My physician could
not tell what wan tho trouble. In a
few days I hod the samo trouble with
the other foot I wna so crippled that
I could scarcely walk and at timer I
find to crawl on my hands and knees
from my bed down stairs. After hav
ing my shoes on for nn hour or two
I could manage to walk by suffer! nir
the pain. I suffered more or less all
summer, and tried almost everything
but got no relief. Then I began to
have pains all through my system.
My doctor told mo I had nn acute at
tack of Inflammatory rheumatism. I
was In the hospital for weeks, but I
was scarcely able to walk when I left
It. I read about Dr. Miles' Nervine,
bought a bottle and also wrote the
Miles Medical Co., for advice. They
advised mo to add salicylate of soda
to the Ncrvlno, and I commenced to
get bettor from the start and for the
past six months have scarcely any
pain, and am able to walk ns well as
Svcr!'.' JAS. II. 8ANDER3,
P. O. Box G, Rockaway, N. 3.
Dr. Miles' Nervln Is sold .by your
druggist, who will guarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If It falls, he
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
CHURCHES
First Methodist.
At 10:30 Dr. Fletcher Ilomnn,
picsident of Willamette university,
will preach; at S p. ?n. Mrs. Slbbetts
of Kansas, a tempornnco lecturer of
more than usual ability, will speak
under tho auspices of tho W. C. T.
U. Epworth loaguo at 7 p. m. 'All
are cordially invited.
UaptlHt.
Tho regular servlco of tin 3Iblo
school will meet ns usual nt 10
o'clock, W. T. Jenks, superinten
dent in charge. At 11 o'clock, tho
hour for the regular morning ser
vice, Dr. Comer will discuss tho sub
ject, "Whoso Side Aro You On, and
What Does Your Interest Repre
sent?" There will be Bpeclal in-'
strumentnl and vocal music, and at
the evening service nt 8 o'clock, Dr.
Comer will discuss the third In tho
Ju'y series, "Tho Spirit of tho Liq
uor Traffic nnd Whnt to Do with It."
Tire discussion of this topic will in
terest you. Special music by tho
chorus nnd congregation. Tho in
terest In the evening Bervice i3
mnrked since tho Introduction of
the new Torrey-Alexnnder hymn
hooks. Spend the hour of the even
ing service with us and you will bo
benefited.
First Congregational.
At the morning worship service
the sermon will be on "Whnt Men
Lose by Slighting the Church"; ev
enlng theme, "Our Common Inheri
tance." St. Paul's.
Chemeketa nnd Church streets.
Itev Barr G. Lee, rector. Fifth Sun
day nfter Trinity, Usual services at
730 n. m. nnd 11 a, m. Sunday
Khool, 10 n. m.; evening services,
. i
will be resumed In September.
All
welcome at all services.
First Presbyterian.
Church street near Chemeketa
street Rev Henry T. Babcock, pas
tor, Morning service, 10:30 a. m ;
preaching by the pastor, theme "The
Church and Church Erection." Sun
day Echool nt 12 jm.; Jr. C. E. nt G
P m ; Sr. C. E. at 7 p. m.; evening
serv'ce nt S p. m., preaching by tho
Rev George R. Cromley, a senior in J
Auburn Theological seminnry, Au-
hum, n y. Public cordially invited I
to nil these services.
United Evangelical.
On Cottage street between Center,
and Marlon streets. Sunday school 1
at in a m.; K. L. of C. E. at 7
P m conducted by Miss Nellie Case-1
here The pastor will preach at 11
" n and 7:30 p. m., themes, "Ad
vancement in the Dlvlno Life" an 1 1
HUM W IIIIIWIIMM1W HI '
Tuenty.fho Cents Is the' Price of.
Peace. '
The terrible Itching and smarting.
'nr'den o certain skin diseases, .si
alrrost instantly allayed by apply
ing Chamberlain's Salve. Price. 25
cents For sale bv Dr. Stone's drug!
ure,
r-
It would be hrd for some men to
fall They neve reach a pinnacle
enly In their ownjmagInat!on,
. w 1
2
PoIgor Oak Poisoning.
Ballard's Snow Lblment cures It
Mr O. H. P. CornellusTurner, Ore.,
writes My wife has llscovered that
Snow Liniment cures v'Polson Oak
poisoning," a very painful troub'e.
She not only cured a Use of It on
herself, but on two of her friends J
who were poisoned by t&s same Ivy.
Price 25c, 50c and $1.60. Sold by
all dealers. '
"Jehovah's Standard of Power," H.I
A. Deck, pastor.
w. a.?, v.
Mary. F. Slbbltt, 'known as the
"Kansai cyclone,", will lecture In tho
FlrBt Methodist church Sunday ev
ening at 8 o'clock. Thj public aro
invited to come and hear this noted
speaker, the usual Sunday service at
W. C. T. U. hall.
Central Congregational.
Nineteenth and Ferry streets, P.
S. Knight, Pastor absent. No
preaching services morning or
evening. Sunday school and En
deavor as usual.
Christian Science,
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
440 Chemeketa street. Services,
Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject of les
son sermon, "Wfe." Sunday" school
at 12:05 p. m. The Wednesday
evening meeting is held at 8 p. hi
Reading room in the church .open
each afternoon except Sunday. All
are cordially invited to attend tho
services and the reading room.
Lutheran St. John's.
Missouri synod. Regular Sunday
service at 10 a. m., in the German
Lutheran St. John's church, corner
Center and Fourteenth streets. Geo.
H. Engel, pastor."
Kemp's BalBam will Btop any
cough that can bo stopped, by any
mediclno and euro coughs that can
not be cured by any other mediclno.
It Is always tho best cough euro
Life without strife la not worth
tho living.
Terribly Scalded,
is something we hear or read about
I every day of our lives. Burns and
scalds either Blight or serlouB aro
I bound to hnppen In your family, l.o
prepared oy naving a uouio oi jjiu
lard's Snow Liniment hnndy. It re
lieves tho pain instantly and quickly
heals tho burn. Sold by all dealem.
o
The religion of this day ai prac
ticed places a wart upon tho soul.
u
"E. C. DeWItt & Co., Chicago, III.
Gentlemen In 1897 1 had a dis
ease of tho stomach nnd bowels. In
the spring of 1892 I bought a bottlo
of Kodol nnd tho benefit I received
nil tho gold In Georgia could not buy.
Mny you live long and prosper. Yours
very truly, C. N. Cornell, Roodlng,
Gn Aug. 27, 1900." Sold by all
drugglstB.
n
The man with a tender heart may
bo relied upon to do difficult work.
o
Help for Those Who Jlnvo Stonmcli
Ttoituic,
After doctoring for about 12 years
for a bnd Btomach troublo, nnd
Bpondlng nearly five hundred dollars
for medicine and doctor's fee9, I pur
chased my wife one box of Chambor
lnln'B Stomach and Liver Tablols,
which did her so much good that
she continued to use them and they
have done her more good than nil
of the mediclno I bought before.
Samuel Boyer, Folsom, Iowa. Thlo
medicine Is for sale by Dr. Stone's
drug Etore Samples tree,
o
"Tho straight and narrow way"
mnkes it hard on those who would
beat their way to Heaven.
Pains In tho back and side may
come from tbo kldnoys or (liver.
Lane's Family Medicine the tonic
nxatlve, nnd a great kidney and liv
er remedy, will give relief.
o
Future IXwndnoughtg of Concrete,
An Itnllan correspondent of tho
London Times predicts that tho use
of concrete In boat building will
lnrgely tako tho pines of Iron and'
Eteel. He says: "Large boats, of re
enforced concrete have been built
already in this country,. and fire of
these, of 120 tons and more, were
on commission for the Italian navy
"All's Wrong"
when the stomach is out of
order. Food disagrees, head
is confused, bowels are slug
gish, the liver torpid and the
nerves unstrung, Get your
stomach right, and pull your
self together with a dose or
two of
Nature's remedy for all those
sick conditions that affect the
digestive organs. A reliable
medicine for acute indigestion,
dyspepsia, heartburn, acid
stomach, constipation and bil
ious attacks. Beecham's Pills
act promptly, and restore
healthy tone to the organs. A
few doses, as needed, and
"All's Right."
3eecham
Reduction
The Salem Shoe Store believes in celebrating just as much as the law allows, and when possible,
just a little bit more. Our ideas of celebrating may seem queer, but they're our own, and YOU get
the benefit. The first day of the fair,
f THURSDAY, JULY J 6
We started the greatest Oxford Tie Sale ever heard of in Salem. We will sell our
All new shoes, all sfces, all kinds. Remember the date
and Keep Smiling
TODAY-Men's Oxfords 50c Off, With Union Label On
SALEM SHOE STORE
326 STATE STREET
9
"THE SCHOOL
mmdM&Mm
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
J,Wc occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment,,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all
others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such nn institution.
CSfttd A Business Man t " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough
work. It will win out in the eud." Said an Educater: "The quality of instruc
tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kiudin the Northwest."
COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free.
References: Any bank, any newspaper, any business man In Portland.
The Want Advertisements
are "Humanizing"
Whon moro pcoplo como to use nnd answor classified adver
tisements, moro pcoplo will Know each other
More People with Mutual Interests Will Meet"
more people will find channels and opportunities for reciprocal
service. ' .
Truly, tho want ndB, are "humanizing" people . shaming away
the scorn of small things, the scorn of "bnrgalnlng," of exchang
ing useful but not used thing for useful nnd uBablo 01109.
Tho first of these boats, a 120-ton
barge, was built in 1006 on tho
plans of Mr. Gnbollinl, nn Italian
who has given his whole attention V
re-enforced coneroto, and who tor
many years has boon conducting ex
periments with this class of mate
rial. This boat, which was bul't
with double bottom and of tho ce'
lular type, was submitted to severe
toitfj in tho Spezla arsenal, where a
much larger boat built of Iron an I
with an iron ram was directed
against it without producing any
considerable damage to It, After
some time, and In consequence of the
satisfactory results given by this
first boat, four moro of these barges
were ordered on account of the Ital
Ian navy. It is my opinion that, ow
Ing to the unfavorable conditions of
Italy as an Iron-producing country,
the problem of ro-onforccd concrete
for ships will in cot with a good den
of attention here, and that experi
ments and trials on a much large
and more Important scale will short
ly be conducted.
A Contented Woman.
Is always found In tho same bous$ blankets, neckwear, matting, china
with Ballard's Snow Liniment. It ware, trunkB, embroidery and lac3,
keeps every member of tho family 'etc.
free from aches and patns it heals QUR CT0RE IJKgT
cuts, burnt) and scalds and cures' ,, , , ... ,, .i ,i.
rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago and Good now 8t very ,ow Price bl
all muscular soreness and stiffness, cale.
25c, 50c and $1.00 a bottle. Sold 300 X. Commercial fU. Klew, Or.
by all dealers.
GREAT CHERRY FAIR
$3.50 Oxiotd
$3.25 Oxiotd
$3.00 Oxford
$2.75 Oxiotd
$2.50 Oxford
OF QUALITY"-
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
xC7V !' t AKTurlryllf j
'
'I ska K'hrt. Hur r
IJAllrtNH IIKAM I'll.fji.fetf
rctokuonnllll,6ft.AliKtlW.
SOlDBYpfilftfilSTSEVERYHHtW
TIR FRENCH FEMALE
PILLS.
A Bin, Cmu Kuir for Drrruou VmnutiMi
NtWN TO fAlt. Sfel feral ilx Wl
utribiw, r Mvucr K.re&aa. ixn
ui pr.i4U
Uartibrrt, Hupkilm, Hjmin.(iltijii
MM. VUutlUiaHim.biUuU
.14 1
l. lUn mbI j .r ordri i It
UNITED MCOICAL CO., BOX T4, UnOttTK. rU.
Sold in Salem bv Dr. S. C. Si
Iiuie Wing Sang Co.
IG STOCK OP GOODS
We make up all kinds of wrappers
and white underwear, waists and
kimonas and skirts; all kinds of
gentlemen's and ladles' furnishing
goods; all kinds of silks and dreg
goods; hose, suits, pants, overalls,
nn. To juu i uuia . fuiuAV
Ties fo $3.00
Ties for $2.75
Ties fo $2.50
Ties fo $225
Ties fo $2.00
K
Wc Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White
Skirts Just Right
Wo guarantee to. All of our shirtwaists nro care
fully washed with a special noutral soap, starched Just
where they should bo stnrchcd and Ironed by oxports
who hnvo made shirtwaist ironing a speclnl study.
Wo are pleasing the most careful drcsBors In tho city with our
shirtwaist work aud are suro wo enn plenso you. May wo have a
trial.
SALEM
Tel. 25
LAUNDRY
READY TAILORED
FOft WELL DRESSED
MEN.
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$Q t
nUTTEEXLT AHEAD.
It worth more than any other
'read yet the prlco in no higher
'or said at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA BAKEEV,
Thomas & Cooley, Prop.
HOLUSTKR'S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Bbit Mtilrfa fci Sciy People.
Xrirrf'aoUcc Itltb ui Btnew; Vlcr.
A pcc(flo for Oouttlrvitlwi, in HifoMion. Uvc
mt KMay Trouble, riniplf IXvtia. Unvun
Wloo). Uaii Ilremth. KluirsUli lioxr. IilAch
yud Kookacbfl. lt' ItooWy Mounlwiu T iu tub
fct fonn. tm nt lox Oriuilnr nuw by
MOUJtTUt llUVIi CuMfAMY, MdlOII, Wlk,
M4.IEN NUMETK FOR SALLOW PE9PLE
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COMPANY
136-166 B. Liberty St.
Closing Out Sale of
OXfORDS
Men's, Women's and Chlldron'a at
tho lowest prices
I hnvo Just received a now lino of
Men's Buckskin and leather gloves,
and hoie.
Come In nnd nco my Block. You
aro suro to be well pleased with my
goods and prices.
J. VOGT
IT .MAKES FUN
FOft THE nOY8,
as well aa for tho wholo family,
whon you havo r Graphophono In
tho hoiiBo, It Is tho twentieth coat
tury nmuEor, and mnny a dull ovod
Ing In tho winter can bo paused picas
nntly with a Graphophonc. W
havo them at all prlcea, and with
both comjc and sacred songs, just aa
you desire,
F. J. RAVAGE,
1217 Commercial Street,
CLOTHES
PRICE
RANGE
40
taMii
I Gold Dust Flour
Made by THE SYDNEY POV
Elt COMPANY, flldney, Ore
gon. Mado for faHilly h.
Ak your grocer for It, llran
aad shorts HhvajB oh hand.
P. B. Wallace I
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