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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1908)
'V DAJLX CAPITAL JOURNAL, HALKM. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER u, tW. EXHAUSTION eTkaf, I'ot Corrected, 1 ffenWj Wrecks the fifnerl H,uh' .. "ii.i 11j. .Imple of ew: -.-!. vmcs Upon the IrfN l"V " , ,.n ,nJn liKlorM-""'-"1 jf Tiralmcnt ... oAatistlon early show decreased activity of tho i that normally cast ont tne -w of tne iouy. inn ' L and bowels are deprived ' . . hir energy and a part i poisonous waste niaterlnlo Z, readily pass oft during E re turned back Into the ; -nit Is plain. The blood ..hh Impurities 1 unnblo to .. it. nminl amount of nour- 1" .u.l m ifAiinrnt (jttothe nerves aim (,.,..... ijin follows. This Is tho ex- m of the depressed anu imii- ftcllas'. palHr. loss of splhlts, . ihortness of ureaui nnu ration of the nervous suf- itoale treatment for nervous br building up tho blood nWflg It with added oxygen, mind casts off tno impunuca lira to the nerves tho elements tted. And In no otner way can enseal1 be conveyed to the i"t th'ouph the blood. LtEasa How, of 531 South ,.'. G-anl Rapids, Mlch.,v irr ago J was nearly a ner- nreck from overwork whllo school. My nppetlto wns ind the food I ato did inn M. There wcro biicIi pains lit Nntliit I could not stand. My sal and wero sore and I had ik!u In the back of my head I Kt know what a night's rest )i pew pale and thin. I lost if, m weak and discouraged an said If I kept on teach- nil would have nervous proj (u on for seven years I wns Uedors' care, bit grew weaker ker. A friend told mo of Giuns' Pink Pills, and I am ujrtbat they helped mo In a stae. I continued tho trent- 1 was entirely cured." sufferer from norvous tihould send today for our jwpnlet, "Nervous Disorders, r Ntlire, Symptoms and Treat- i' iTOlams Pink Pills aro sold by IfcjtfiU or sent, postpaid, on i x price, 50 cents per box, ' lor 2 50 by tho Dr. Wh- 'Wle'ne Company. Schonoe- fXT WELL PAID 1 , .'FOR A . SERMON Four thousand nUte '.hundred dol lars for one sermon! It'n-cnough to tnako even tho "most prosperous clergyman envious. .That was the feo that tho preacher nt Elberfeld, In Prussia, received for his sermon on Whitsurtday which last only an hour. In 1C90 Dnrpn Fnvort, a wealthy Frenchman, provided In his will for an annual sermon to bo preached in tho Protestant church of the town, Tho day fixed U the first Sunday In June, and the qualification to obtain the prize 1b that the preacher shall hold one of the poorest parishes in the diocese and that he shall extol tho virtues of the benefactor. . o MAKES WORK EASIER. U the most nrnoHpnl.il itUpecpIe so that sharpors 'Bltdle tbera op rienntwl mmn Pl siirpors for swindling? Il "- LJ Sprained Anklo. toftlfUi.1 mt.1. - SKMhlrd the tlmo usually ro- p?ijing unamborlaln's freely, and giving it nbso-J- r sale by Dr. Stono's Salem People Are Pleased to Lcnrn How It Is Done. It's pretty hard1 to attend to du-j ties , With a constantly aching back"; With nnnoytag urinary disorder Doan'8 Kidney Pills makes work easier. They cure backnehe. They cure over ykldnoy 111, ' W. H. Wood, of 250 Cottage street, Salem, Oregon, says: "A good many yearns ago I got badly kicked by a mule right ovop the kidneys, and nt another t.hne while digging a wc'l It caved in on mo, al o injuring my back, and since then J hnvo had more or less nnnoynnco from my kidnoyi. Change of weather cauped.by back to ncho and when I worked hard it bo came so lame that I could hardly straighten up after Btooplng. I pro cured Doan's Kidney P'Hb nt Stone's drug store, nnd since taking them al together I have continued to work hnrd and been exposed to covcro weather not an ache or other symp torn of my formor trouble remnln-i This elenrly proved that Doan's Kid ney Pills act up to tho, representa tions made for them. I also know of other people who hnvo derived Brent benefit from tholi hop t nm glad to let others know the merits of f ,,hla Prcs8' Donn's Kidney Pills for backncho and kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. . Prico 50 cents. Foitor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho U.nltdd Stntcs. Remember tho name Doan's nnd tnko no other. PHILADELPIILV8 NEW , , SUBWAY SYSTBM lesterdav's lnnnrnMnr. hv Munit. pal officials and a large company of b"is was reaiiy the opening of the Market-street subway to tho public, ; mgU. tho 'n&Guratlon of regular traffic 1b scheduled for Monday, and the USO Of tllQ ntnvnfnr! tnrntlntio nn Delaware avenue will not begin un- While dot the crontflnf nf timlnr ground orj overhead trnfllc. systems, tho Philadelphia structure is In many respects the best, it is remarkable uecause it lias been constructed by a street railway company in tho ordi nary course of betterments: Ins utilized the Jateit enclueorinc meth ods of steel and cpnercto; hn found means of ventilation, and has Install ed spacious stations rtot equal else where. The capital has been furnished In Philadelphia, arid ths work through out haB been under Philadelphia di rection. The obltrnptnil nml nn. kempt condition of Market Btrcet for iwo years has been an nnnoynncc, but the pooplo nnd merchants havo generally borne It with good humor, knowing that surface transportation I must be supplemented, and that the sooner, the work Is over tho better. The De'awnrc river Is now con necipd w'th tho watern limit of closoly-bullt residences. Ultimately there will be subways running north and south. ,(For tho present It Is a vast gain for business nnd personal convenience that tho cast and west travel hao facilities to equal the best urban speed known in the world. Sixty-ninth street is In tlmo nearer to tho ferries than Thirty-second street wns a few yen ago or thnn Eighteenth street was when Bomo of the present officials of .tho transit company began their experiences' In the streotcnr business. Philadelphia recognizes that the completion of tho systom which gives a continuous fnst service of elevated and subway trains east and west 't an epoch in tho city history. Thb energy of the transit managers and contractors Is nnprcc'atcd. Whatever tho disagreements of tho past nnd future, tho oponlng cole brntlon I a tlmo for civic pride over tho completion of n great work of engineering without going outside of tho resources of tho city. Phllndol- Fnuatic Suicide. A new and strange phaBo of relig ious fervor Bcems to bo spreading among tho Dniddhlst monks in Dur. ma. It Is religious Btilcldo. Tho pio neer of this mania waB a monk do voted to ecstatic meditation until tho deslro EOlzed him to bo Jtreo from earthly passions. So ho repaired to a pagoda and wrapped himself In 13 monastic robes bosldes his own, hav ing first saturated thorn with oil. Ho then sat cross legged on a bit of leather, lighted tho oil and remained firm, ftrvontly praying. As Boon as tho smoke aro to all tho monks and pcoplo near by camo rushing up to him, but none though of putting tho flro out or of helping tho unfortu nato man In any way. They looked on till tho flro onded and then carried tho body away and gave It a vory flno funeral. Straits Echo. o POLK O.JL BttMtfc TOIIXA. IheKladVcaHawAhnnW as TEA think one tea 'as another? don't you buv ai 1 lowest price von F window? r '.,, 'M . Mt ka. ! ttwtrr oiip, .. ... .. NlUafe .tb .orld, it ' icanng both. I .in . . Aii WS.'1 !!?; gW.VL"'ouu 1 t ttoiu.u UU 'OU eat- liuK? wMt and It ItrsijUt," lt ,8 E0,(1 her Srftisa-5'!!- ' n ,.r7'.w ,a "- ;'ita,"JLrtEard8 ' 1UU14 :rt LuftH. . . Uhi uv. uw syruP W 2ke most of the .v-jTT enrej. hut L11.? .AS? !Sl Ah.! SAlt.La "" cai ." f Ml druert ttuZzrr: ay1 li7L. one Pai na.MlU "5F.. laJ -- "hohs. i Mf,,J- 'Piepend irsMlH ttHM fitikM PUX AVIT1I KLKCTIUPIK!) Ill'ILniNO IX DALLAS (Polk Ob ervor.) The unluoulntcd surface of a l!vo wlro coming In contact with ono of the pillars In tho front of tho brick bonding oqcuppled by the stores of P. A. FInseth and Stmonton & Scott yestorday afternoon electrified the whole of the iron work' in the building nnd was tho cause of con siderable exaltement and curloiity for a few minutes until the causo of tho phenomenon was discovered and removed. It waB first noticed by ono of tho customers entering Slmontan & Scott's store. The sidewalk was 'till wet from the recent rain and as he planted his moist shoo sole on the iron lintel, ho received a sudden and unexpected shock of 'electricity that fairly lifted him off his feet. Although considerably taken aback he tried It again with a slml lar result, and then hastened to ask tne Inmates of the store wnnt nau happened to their building. In a few minutes a curious crowd had collected about the stores, testing the force of the mysterious ourrent that seemed to prevado the ontlro struc ture, and waiting eagerly to see each newcomer make the attempt and get "bit" even a they had been. The impromptu joke was ended by the arrival of an electrician who hastened to arrange an Insulation for tho wire at the point of Its contact with the Iron- work of the building, whereupon the posts and door steps suddenly lost that mysterious "live- neBa" mat Had lor a snort ume pre vaded them, and with tho vanishing of this quality the crowd rapidly dwindled away, n Kodol will, without doubt, make your stomach strong and will almost instaatly relieve you of all the symp tonis of indigestion. Get a bottle o It to day. It is sold here by all druggists. o CASTOR I A Pr Imfest art GUlix. feKMYNltttAifiysBiNCtf &&& AND YAMHILL 3IEDICOS ORGANIZE (Polk Obsorvor.) A number of tho representative phynlclanB of Polk and Yamhill counties met in tho K. P. hall In thit city last night nnd cntcrd a temporary organization, electing of ficers and appointing a- commlttco to draw up constitution and by-lawa for tho association, which will bo per manently organized nt a meeting set tor tno nrsi juonciny in uccomoor, to bo held In McMlnnvlllo. Tho now organization will bo cnllod "Tho Yamhill and Polk County Medical Association." A pleasant nnd profltablo hour was spent after the close of tho busl- ncRB meeting In a general discussion nnd a helpful exchnngo of Ideas. Tho members aro looking forward to tho accomplishment of much good In their futuro organized stnto and nn tlclpnto largo additions to their membership from tho rnnkB of the medical men of .other counties ad joining theso two. Tho ofllcora elected were: Dr. Oll strnp, of Sherldnn, president; Dr. Bollmnn, of DallaB, secretary and treasurer pro torn. Drs. Stnrbuck, Dollmnn and McCallon wore ap pointed on tho committee to draw up n constitution nnd by-laws for a permanont organization. o Plan Hospital. Several of tho business men and i.hyslclnns of Dallas hold a confer ence with the Rov. Father H. J. Mc Devitt in tho ofllco of Dr. A. U. Star buck yesterday aftornoon and dis cussed tho subject of founding a hospital In this city. A number of flno locntlons nnd beautiful buildings havo boon of fered for the purposo, but thov made no flnnl selection at yester day's mooting, proforrlng to Inquire more fully Into tho matter hoforo arriving nt a doflnlto decision. Tho residences that have been offored for the purpose, of being converted Into a hobpltol aro tho James Howe, Marr. Stouffer. Darham. Diddle. F J. Coad and Conkey proporty, all flno bulldlUgs, in pleasant surround Inca and advantageous locations. Boforo taking action, howovor, they requested Father McDevltt to communicate with his suporlors and obtain definite Instructions, so that he might let them know Just what would bo expected of them in launch ing and caring for tho new enter- Pr,fl0 - .. Father ircDovitt will confer with his superiors in Portland at once, and will let tho citizens of Dallas know within a short time what they may expect and what assistance will bo expected of them. There Is a strong sentiment In favor of the new project among the peopel of Dallas, and many reeard tho new hospital already as practically an assured thing, The size of this city and Its pecul iarly central position to a vast num ber of industries in which accidents aro liable to occur, whose victims demand prompt and skillful atten- Hnn mnltpn It nil exceptionally gOOd placo for the location of a hospital, and the benefits that would be de rived from such an institution by people residing In and about this city will be almost Immeasurable. New Corporatloas. Acme Planing Mill Company; principal oce, Portland; capital stock. 15,000; incorporators, A. fc.. Joscelyn. E. C. Williamson and A. F Merrill. W. C. 'Harding Land Company; nrin.in.i nmrt. Reseburc: capital stock. $50,090; Incorporators, W C Harding, vea w. wobb uu ww R!Range BoRer Insulator Manufac turing Cowpany; Pfl"elPl Pertland: !-Kl '"',?! " Srporator., Karl pi, Alhft B. OMm sum! Otto 0. The Kfibclfbiit Wrr, 'The blow which knocked but OotbftW was a revelation to the prhse fighter. Frosa the earliest days of the ring the. knock-out blow was aimed for tho Jaw, tho tctnpla or the Jugular vein. Stomach punches wcro thrown In to worrr and wpary the fightcr.'but If a sclontlllc mar. had told one of tho old fighters that tin most vulnerable rpot was tho region ol the ftoiuach, he'd havo laughed at htm for an Ignoramus. Dr. Pierce Is brlnglnt hoy, to tho public a parallel fact; thai th.J jkimacls tho most vulncrablo orgu out of he pi-rw ring an w ell as In It protect bur '. u, throats, feet and lung, but theSrWMTkhu-o aro utterly Indlffci1 ent to, until dUeSAflnda the solar pta'u, and Knocks us out. Makn your Moma" -j-i...V.ftiyicaijjiscovcrY. ii f UU I' .1CCV irHeTiiS3olLmnsi TrflL "l.r.Trtnr. Allrir Vt L'J- ciirfi "weak stomach,- Indigestion, oi d-pnpsla, torpid liver, bad, thin and Ira punt l.iiKnl and other diseases of the or gaus of digestion and nutrition. The'MiuUIrn Medical Discovery " hni i iperlllc ciirnMve effect upon all mucuii) surfaces nrj honco euros catarrh, t matter where li-cutod or what stago !l may have remliwl. In Nasal Catarrh l Is well to clonnso tho passages with Dr Sago' Catnrrh Remedy fluid whllo nslno thp"Ui-cnvcry"as a constitutional rem cd;. lliy tho "GolJeii Medical DIrcoy cry" cures cfttnrrhnl discuses, as of the tomnch, bowels, bladder and othor polvlc organs will be plain to vou If you will read a booklet of extracts from tho writ Ings of eminent medical authorities, on dorslng Its Ingredient and oxplululnj their curatlvo proporllcs. It Is malloo free on request. Address Dr. R.V. Plone. Utiffnlo. N. Y. This booklet gives all th Ingredients entering Into Dr. Plerca'i medicines from which It will bosocn hat thoy contain not a drop of alcohol, pure triple-refined glyccrlno being iixkI Iihuiuu Dr. Pierce's grent thousand-pngo lll'w tratod Common (wnw Mwllcnl Advi,.j will bo sent free. pnper-Uiund, for 81 oi.u centstatntis, orcloth-buund for 31 stumpi Address Dr. I'lurro ns ahovn. Gold Dust Float Made by THE SYDNEY TOW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Mado for family use. Ask your grocer for It. Rran nnd shorts nlwnyn on hand. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. THE REST ROAST THE FAMILY EVER HAD Can bo obtalnod from our prime tondor and Juicy beef, mutton or pork. All our ments aro soloctod from tho choicest, nnd prepared for tho tablo to Bult tho demands of tho fastidious. Our prices aro lowor for quality than you can find at any placo In Salem. E. C. GROSS, Phono 201. .170 Slate St. mmmmTm)mr7mmmmmmK i First Class Livery, Sale and Boarding Stables LargOBt stock of now vehicles In town. The Old Club Stables Corner Ferry and Liberty streets. ProprJotors, Gilliam & Doedlgholmer Phono Main 7. Salem. Oregon. Great Chinese Doctor ' L. M. H U M Has medlcluu which will cure any known disease. Ho makes a special ty of, and guarantees to euro Catarrh Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism, Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney Troubles; also any blackened or swollen soreness, broken limbs; Smallpox; Epidemic; all kinds of Dolls, Lost Manhood, Female Weak ness, Hernis Trouble and Paralysis Consultation free. Care of Yick So Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herb, 153 High St., upstairs, Sal eta, Or. THE ACME OF BUM is reached, when listening to the en trancing strains of a Edison Phono graph. For variety and real Joyous ness no music can equal that pro duccd by one of tho Edison ma chine. You can havo any sort of a program, you llko. Our collection of now records embraces tho gravo and tho gay) tho rldlculoiiB and tho su blimo. L F. SAVAGE, Salem, Ore. We Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White It Skirts Just Right. J Wo guarantee to. All of our shlrtwalstB are care- 1 - fully washed with a special neutral soap, starched Just whore thoy should bo Btarchcd and Ironed by experts who havo madn ahlrtwalst ironing a special study. . Wo are pleasing tho moat careful tlrosscrs in tho city with our f' shirtwaist work and aro sura wo can plonso you. May wo have a trial. SALEM IJLAUNDRY COMPANY Tel. 2G 136-166 S. Liberty Ht. OOOOOOOOOO MISS BEATRICE SnEFTrON O O O O O Teacher of Piano, Organ and O O Ensemble Classes, until Octo- O O ber 1, In Chicago taking ad- O O vanced studies. O O O O First National Bask Rldg Studio O O O O Residence SttMHoj SIS Marlon O O Street.. 1'hene 19M. O OOOOOOOOOOOO Pkone 44 Mala 147 N. High Si. C. W. YANNKE Proprietor ef THE FASBM STABLES Can Ltrery, all Klge Heeem UMer Tire. Little German Shoe Store Got footwear that Is right for this season, and save Bhoe bllU. I havo a now lino of medium heavy working Bboes for fall trade. Boys' nnd Men'r. Leather gloves for harvest work . MY PRICES ARF TUB LOWEST JACOB VOGT, MS SMe Street OREGON BUILDERS ARE YOU DOINO WHAT YOU CAN TO POPULATE YOUR STATE? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlors, honest farmers, mechanics), merchants, dorks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. Lines In Oregon Is. sending tons of Oregon lltorature to the East for distribution through ovory avallnblo agency. Will you not holp tho good work of building Orogon by sondlns us tho names and addrossos of your friend who nro likely to bo intorostod in this state? Wo will bo glad to hoar tho oxponso of Bonding thorn comploto Information about OrtKOON and Its opportunities. COLONIST8 TICKETS will bo on snlo during BEPT13MBDR AND OCTOBER from tho Easf to all polnto in Oregon. Tho fnroa from a fow principal cities nro From Loulovlllo 141.70 " Cincinnati f. . '42.20 " Cleveland 44. 75 " Now York CG.00 From Donvor 30.00 " Omnhn 30.00 " Kansas City .... 30.00 " Bt. Louis 35.GU " Chicago 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID. If you want to bring a friend or rolntlvo to Or)on dopoalt tho propor nmount with any of our ngonts. Tho ticket will then bo furnished by telegraph, Local agent, Salorn. WM. McMURHAY, Gcnoral PaHsenger Agent, Portland Oregon, Newport YAQUINA BAY Oregon's M&ictifess Bcacu Rcsott THE PLACE TO CO FOR PERFECT REST AND EVERY CON CEIVABLE FORM OP HEALTHFUL AND DELIGHTFUL REC REATION. ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best food and an sbUR 'dance of it. Freak water frea springs. All modem neceMlttfte, such telegraph, telephone, markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurn ished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Paclfie to Albany or Corvallfs, thence CorvalU & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip u pleasure throughout. RATE FROM SALEM SEASON SIX MONTIH TICKET &. SATURDAY TO MONDAY TICKKT .. Our elaborate new Bummer Book give a concise deecripUen ot Newport, including a list of fcotelf.rtheJr eajOeUy and rate. Call o telephone or write loeal agents. WM. KcMUKKAY, OtMral PtuweejprAgMt, Pert!!, Oregon,