Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 18, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    DAILY CAPITAL AuunNAL, 8ALMM, OftMOON. FRIDAY, 8KPTKMBER 18, 1008.
9
Soma civil
WAK YtlCKAN
i-After Fict"Ycare
,- coffering.
01
iin D. Laughlln, whoso ad
X1. No- 1 Durn.8 C,ty'
2a throughout that county
fL nn Mb oresent farm for
Kr Wri the Civil war Mr.
Krrcd In Company B, 27th
volunteers and his sicuncss
lie direct resui.- --
1 . .... .r. After years of
d a cure In Dr. William
'I hi statement should
. ... rheumatic sufferer.
, discharged, from the army
September, i .-
JVetaWns only 97 pounde,"
rti ''tad 8on a(tor d001""0
jr afflicted with rhoumatlsm.
vKiimd ankles were swollen and
Jjrmi were drawn up stiff and at
, J could not lilt mem iur uiu?
1 lifeless. There were, uiuuub
. .v.t thirled from one part of
ftodr to another and kept mo In
ill the time, ai hibui, i
41 sot Bleep nnu my u.u
tiJ me. I was rrcnuenuy con-
I. mv hP(.
ram uf
T tried sereral doctors hut got
t help and no encouragement
,tlcm for tfiey said I could not
to lite for more than a year
i.i. ii.a t.Anf nf nnrn nfll
tnfnn hid utow v... .
M me not to try and worK. I
i tried many romedlcs but with'
benefit until I began to uso
unillams' Pink Pills. I )md been
kfer about 15 years before I read
ttkeso pills and bought two
lor a trial. These helped mo
(io I kept on taking thorn until
t l always keen thorn on hand
like occasionally If I feol I need
Itaie. I gained In wolght and
a done as much work as most or
rte!ibors. 1 often recommend
LTOIims' Pink Pills for I can't
caking well of them."
hr. Williams' Pink Pills nro r
t for the blood nnd nerves and!
i proTcd especially helpful to
and growing girls. Thoy
ined extensively In prlvato'
al practice and, proving of
: la a vldo rnnco of diseases
Mutely safo In all casos, wore
ri tpon general sale with direc
tor bo prepared by tho doctor
Kit
Vim pills are sold by all drug-
, or Kill bo sont, postpaid, on
Ift of price, 50 conts por box;
kkcas, J2.60, by tho Dr. Williams
in Company, Schonectady, N.
tar mistakes are blamed on
t tfclef, and you must not com-
If, after a time, ho ndop'ts
aeasurea to relievo himself.
n
IWltt'i Kidney and Bladder
Ei m wr weak back, backache,
sU pains, Inflammation of
ur odu nu oilier annoy
Ml Sit to WPnlr trliltinva TSmr
'byalldrugclsts
SMILES
" ON THE
BIG FAIR
The Oregon Reform school boys
wcro at tho fair Wednesday, and
made a flno appearance In their gray
uniforms. Their appcaranco as
cadets was vory soldierly and reflect
ed great credit on their disciplinar
ian and drltl master, Capt. Stahl.
a
That was a very clever act of M.
O. Lownsdale, tho Lafayette apple
grower, giving tho Sisters of Sacred
Heart Acadomy a winter's supply of
apples. Tho Journal reporter who
said tho apples went to tho fathers
of that Institution should be pun
ished by going without apples for
a week. Tho mother Superior and
Sisters under her will certainly vote
Yamhill the banner applo country.
The, threshing machine slrenri
should furnish a hospital for the
wounded caused by runaways whon
they join In tho rooster chorus.
J. W. Gamble, the Salem police
man Is C foot G inches. T. T. Geer
la C feet 4 Inches In his shoes; S. A.
Biggs Is C 'foot 4 Inches with shoes
on; E. E. McKlnney is the .sitmo
height. Sheriff Minto is nbout the
next highest man of nny political
pr.ominence. B. J. Moore, of tho In
tltuto for the Blind is 6 feet 3&
Inches; Tronton Hlbbnrd of Silver
ton is G feet G Inches. All these men
wore nt tho State Fair.
a
The Sodality Society of Mt. Angel
Acadomy camo over to tho Stnto Fair
In a special car. Tho numbered GO
young ladles and girls rundor tho care
of Bov. Plncldus, who escorted thorn
to all tho sights, including tho horso
and cattlo shows, and tho girls oven
saw somo of the racing. Thoy had
n picnic dinner on tho grounds and
wont back in tho evening and had a
very fine tlmo. They wcro a bright
and happy lot of young people.
Tho Ladles of tho Mncabecs, who
claim to ho tho largest woman order
on earth, have a rest tent, under
tho direction of Doputy Supremo
Commander Alice Porges at tho
Fair. With other ladlos, sho makes
it pleasant for all mombers of that
order from dlfforont parts of tho
stato who callod and for tho re
porters nnd gontlomon as well. If
tho order Is as ploasanf to belong to
as Its ofllclal representatives are, no
wondor it is popular.
Blowing tho slrenB of tho traction
I engines has becomo an Intolerable
nuisance Tho rival threshing out
IUb try to bco which can jnnko tho
moat Infernal noise, scaring horses,
frightening bablos and scaring wom
en. Several runaways nnd almost
fatal accidents have been occasioned
by thoso nuisances.
During tho Stato Fair Goo. Eoff
lost u yollow colllo with some whlto
on him and on6 eye. Answers to
name of Rowdy. Mr. Eoff resides ou
COMMON SENSE
AND A TABLET
Do Away With Dyspepsia, Stomach
Troublo and .Mako Meals. ""'
A Pleasure.
route gix, galemf and thinks the
world of Bowdy. It Is a hard place,
to take a dog, although his was lost
before ho got thefo. Anyone helping
nnd Bcjwdy will do a greatt kindness
to the dog and his maste'r, as thoy
are greatly attached to each other, .
More peoplo went about the
grounds reading tho Coos Bay edi
tion of Thq Capital Journal than all
other papers put to gether. Coos
Bay was dinged in to tfie earshot thef
tens of thousands by the best newaJ
boys that could be hired, mornln?,
noon and night.
From all parts of tho grounds
camo tho cry, tho fair has outgrown
tho people. Thoro must be larger
accommodations next yoar. There
should be a fine boulevard built to
tho grounds out on Capital street,
that 'would bo used for autos ex
clusively, Then they could make
time and not risk hurting anyone,
There will liave to be a larger grand
Btnnd and a double-track street rail
road. All premiums wilt be pnid off Sat
urday at 1 o'clock .
"
Ex-Congtable John Lewis had hls
pockqt picked of $16 yestorday on a
Fair Grounds street car;
Capt Walter Lyon, tho Coos Bny
promoter, Is putting in good licks
for his section at tho fair.
Tho Fair Grounds road was In tho
best shano It wns over in this year
thanks to tho persistent efforts of c" Ipto tablets. In Uicbo tablets aro
Aldorman Stockton nnd tho alreot , powerful essences winch go into trie
committee. I stomach, digest food, stop gas mnk-
Ing, prevent decaying of food, enrich
Hon. B. F. Jones, tho brilliant tho gnstrlc Juices, nro absorbed by
Statement No. 1 leader and Polk tho blood nnd thus givo it Btrongth
county crlmlnnl lawyor, is attending to furnish a bettor fluid for digesting
the fair with ono or his Bons. tho noxt meal. Every physician
knows whnt comprises these tablets;
The 0. A. C. exhibit was larger dnigglst has tho same know-
than over before. E. R. Lake, with l0(,K ft,8- nro nat"ra co,m'
nbout ton nsslatants, Intorcatcd men sonso digesters which do tho
thousands of peoplo In tho work of wo,r,k fr th0 tomnc qu,ck,y
the school. There wore dally talks - rEnvor' drS "tore crrloi
and demonstrations In tho dlfforont thcm' GOc 0 F,a,cknB0, ,Snd ?"
lines of college work, including V nnm0 d MroB and wo vl
When your stomach goes on a
strike and mass meetings of Indig
nation are held all oVer your body, j,
tHen It Is that you should sit up
and take notice.
It is clearly and only a question,
of common Bonso rls 'this thin
called Dyspepsia. Tako away, by
abuse, over eating, excesses and.
high living, tho things which -thp
stomch needs nnd you havo dyspep
sia and indigestion; then other mal
adies follow these this Is common
sense.
, The stomach Is willing enough but
you won't let It do Its work. Yon
tako away tho mntcrlnls which aro
so necessary for It to ubo.
Give back theso materials and dys
pepsia and Indigestion flee nnd tho
whole machinery of man boglns
slowly to move nnd do Its work.
What tho Btomch needs Is ncrvu
force, fluids for fte digestive glands,
nourishment and power. All theso
necessities It tnkos from tho blood.
It dyspepsia gives nothing to tho
blood, tho blood gives nothing to tho
stomach.
This Is common senso also, puro,
simple nnd unalloyed.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro
common sense pressed by high pow-
l.i.wif n.m.
Do You Want a Suburban Home ?
Do you want tho pleasures of tho country with the advantages of
the city? '
Do yon want to pick your own borrlos frcBh from the bush and
eat them with rich Jersey cream T
Do you want lb raise gardVi? two weeks earlier than your friends?
Do you want a chicken or ho'g ranch Just over. the fenco from
the Cherry City, whoso paved stroots are tho talk of tho 'North
west? If you do, see F. P. Farrlngton, tho Stale street grocer and mar
ctman, I will sell my homo ptaco on tho Tumor road, consisting of 15
acres otlch gravel land, fenced and cross-fenced, two wells on
place, young 'orchard, two acres of Logan berries, also strawber
rlos, raspberries, blackberries black caps, Himalaya berries, shrub
bery, etc. '
Houbo 34 feet squaro, two. stories high, oil 12x20, water In kitch
en, drain to cesspool In field.
Woodshed, good lawn, carrlago shed, cow barn, chicken house,
and other out-bulldlngs; also building 40 fool square, shingled,
splendidly arranged for hogs or chickons, wator Hislde.
A good family horso, cow, nbout 100 ohlckeas .aew set buggy
"harness, ono set doublo harness, ono 80t single harness, $150 wortn
of hay In barn, $75 worth ot wood In sheds, other tools, all bulU
Ings In good ropnlr Inside and out. All you have to do Is to move
In; tho rest Is then). Terms on part. Call and see mo about It.
F. P. FARRiNGTQN
426 STATE STREET
IT
haa always bpon our aim to mako this store a source ot the great
est satisfaction, convontnoco nnd economy to everyone, and as a
result the great majority of our customors havo learend to rely upon us
with entiro confldenccf to supply all their medicines nnd toilet needs,
nnd many other things beside.
Br. Hoadacho Tablets, pkg). . . .20
7Go Wltchhatcl ,'50J
7Go Bay Rum 30j.
Eyo Bathes, cut rato .10J
ICo package Bird Sood . ."lOf
40c Fruit Candles, lb., 30
2 Go Talcum Wilands 10p
GOo Toilet Soap, C cakes 25
Whisk Brooms, lGc to 75
Clothe Brushes, 2Gc to $2
$1 Toilet Wntor 75$
GOc Bay Rum . 35
lOo Bluo Jay Cprn Remedy. . . . ty
2Gc Wood Alcohol -Sl8'
2Go Tooth Powder, Dr. Greaves Jjty
Tooth Brushes Go to 1feX
GOo perox. Hydrogen , . .20
$1 Beef, Iron and Wine QO
$1 Corny oxt. Sarsaprllla, . . . .00
Tho great .blood remedy.
Bath Towols, a great variety.
$G Bath Cabinets $4
stock Judging, manual trnlplng, mot
nl working, and fruit growing.
send you a trial packngo by mall
frco. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 1G0
Stunrt BIdg., Marshall, Mich.
From grand stand to toilet facll- Commlttco, tho water-wagon man
Hies, tho crowds havo outgrown tho HayBi
fair. 'Tho legislature will havo to
got a movo on to keop up with tho j30n worsloy, ono of tho county
growth of tho Btnto. i central committeemen of Clatsop
county was at tho-Stato Fair. He
Tho fair was too big. It made poo- says Fulton will bo elected sonator;
tired to sec It all. Oh,' Geo, wo''o tho way they startod In to do It was
Prescriptions filled Accurately
Wo nro proud of our Prescription Doparlmont. Wo fllll proscriptions
with tho grontcst caro and accuracy from puro frosh drugs. We guar
antee evory prscrlcptlon to bo oxaotly what your physician prescribes,
which Is of vital importance in cnBOB of sqrlouB Illness. Two registered
pharmacists; ono lady pharmacist.
BREWER DRUG COMPANY
Corner Court and Liberty Streets
got to havo something to kick nt.
'
J. S. Dolllngor, odltor of tho As
torinn nnd president of tho State
Press association, was at tho stnto
fair and saw many of tho nowspnpor
mon of the stato. Ho says tho nowa
to put in a Republican legislature
but gnvo tho popular voto to
Chamberlain. Ho says ho saw to t
personally that as many as posslblo
of tho loggers and sawmill mon In
his county voted for Chamborlain as
posslblo, and carried- that county by
papers of Washington downed tho'n big mnjorlty for tho Domocratlo
I
""" --"
"Klad Yor Havo Always BougM, and -which hits been
for over 30 years, has homo tho sljjnnturo of
sy nnd has been m1o under his ior-
&&&' SonRl snpiwvlslon sinco its infancy.
4VMUW UV 31M3 lOUCtUHUJUUtu ww.
Ill av,, uvuuu luutvu.iu j,... .
loantcrfcUa, Imitations tind"Ju8t-H8-good"ro hue
Hnwmfci that trltto with and endanger tho health of
"" and Children Experience atjalnst Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
'tot!a is It liArnilncA onludfA -flai. fasfni fill. TftrV.
S'i I0!, CmI Soothing Syrup. It is Pleasant. It
muT nenacr Opium, Morphia jipr otlier Ifarcotip
WM' ItS QS lH ito S0""1 I destroys Worms
:" t4if i, u";"M,esa. X5 cures jJiarruoaa wm iiu
,. ..T' Hiellovos Tuetiilmr Tmulilaa. Aiiroa Constiimtlou
. 5iej il ,''"nr Jt lHUts the Food, regulates the
. J': EowpIi. v(tbv uifiiv -ml naturul xleeu.
VUUtiitf Pauucea-lft Kothor's Friend.
HUIE CASTORIA ALWAYS
B" thtt SiraatmrA of
m
TzT&ccZih
W You Have Always Bought
! Ute For Over 30 Yeart.
SOtMtllf. ..- i , ,w l Man AMTA.
mnchino up thoro, and nominated
tho now men for governor and sena
tor. Ho says they woro tired of tho
old machlno nnd thinks tho Oregon
newspaper men shorn Id do tho samo
thing. Ho says tho old machlno hns
no uso ror tno nowspapor mon 01
this stnto and should bo cleaned up.
Ho says tho papers of tho stato aro
npathctic about supporting Tafr.
Thoy havo nothing against Taft but
tho Republican loaders nro fighting
over porsonnl mattors to control tho
spoils and got away with tho cam
paign funds and tho newspapers will
got nothing out of It, Ho says whon
1 tho pnrty hns honors to pass out thoy
(go to somo second-class politician
I the papers havo to blostor up for
i his Ignornnco and shortcomings, and
tho sooner tho press rebels agnlpBt
tno way it nas neon ireaieq mo huuh
er It will command respect. Tho
state convention nt Portland put up
a Tnft delegation, he says, composed
of old political sores In whom tho
people have no confidence and yet
If he Is elected they will get all the
patronage. Ho Is not enthusiastic
himself for tho program and says
many of tho state party papers aro
sawing wood.
Jonathan Bourne, Jr., is expected
to bo at the State Fair today. Ho
is not a man who has cultivated the
people very much by personal con
tnct, and was elected senator with
out Qjcr leaving Portland.
.
Students of the Institute for the
Blind gavo dolly exhibits pf their
skill In music, In basket weaving,
chair caning, typewriting and sight
reading. They alBO had severil
cases of Individual exhibits. Their
work attracted a crowd continually
and -the greatest Interest was mani
fested, Su'pt. Moores was In charge,
I- it.i t.'n nf hn ronrthera. MISS
Harding.
.t
The big three-car trailer of the
Portland-"General Electric Co. doe
the bustaess 500 people at a bout,
assisted by oae of the teachers, IMss
gpriakllog Winter street was dls
continued by order of the street
candidate. It was dono with no In
tontlon of electing Chamberlain to
tho U. S. aonato, but for tho solo
purpose of defeating tho Ropubllcnn
nominee, Mr. Cnko, and ensuring tho
olcctlon of Pulton. Worsloy Is a keen
politician and tho plan outlined by
him may work if tho Statement No
1 mon can bo got to dodgo tholt
pledgoa, which Worsloy thinks somo
ot thorn will do In order to got a
chanco to Bend Pulton back.
Mrs. R. C. Ramsby of Sllvorton,
wifo of n former ahorlff of this
county who now resides In Portland,
celebrated hor eightieth birthday on
tho fair grounds yoatordny. Shi
walked nbout ton miles aoolng tho
stock exhibits nnd cloan tired out
her granddaughter, n stalwart
young woman who had to bo tnkon
Into tho Spa and refreshed with
Boft drinks nnd an electric fnn, whllo
her grandmother 'visited with old
friends and wns ready to go and
seo tho races.: Those old folks that
crossed tho plains Were tho right
stuff.
DON'T BORROW MONEY
If you must, come and see us,
Don't Carry Large Sums of Money
But If you must, do so only until you can bou us. We combine
absolute Bnfcty with satisfactory sorvlco. dlvo particular atten
tion to tho business of farmors, 'Invito now accounts nnd new bua
Inoss upon our own merits for strength nnd ouporlor facilities.
A strong bank can afford liberal treatment to its patrons.
Our pnst policy and nmplo rosourcoa nro our gunrnnteo for tho
future.
WK WANT YOUIl HU8INK8H.
United States National Bank of Salem, Ore.
Wallert & Hentschel
Successors to 13. Kckorlln
4The Elite" Hotel and Cafe
.o-
TEA
We want your goodwill
and your money; not one
cent without that good
will. Your rroer rtturni jonr moncr U jon dout
hkt SchllUof ' Bu: w tr tlm.
-o-
hU
Criticise your foreman, not
helpers. Hubbard,
o
Hopplty Hop.
Are you JuBt barely getting
around by the ad of crutches or u
cane? Unless you have lost a limb
or hare a deformity If your trouble
I) rheumatism lumbago, sprain, stiff
Joints, or aaythlng ot like nature use
palslrd'a Snow Llalmeat and In no
time you can throw away your
crutches art be as well as anyone.
Price 25c, 50c and 11.00. Bold by
all dealers,
o -
C&&6u
1 Id mid l-IH Commercial Htr't
Meals C A. M. to Midnight. Excel
lout Merchants' Lunch, 2Cc. Sun
day Parully Dinners and DuiujuctH a
Spoclalty.
THH I'llKVAIIiINO MO DM
Is hardwood finish for Interior
For a private resldenco nothing can
equal it; in being at tho same time
artistic, beautiful and durable, How
ovor, tboso who cunnot afford hard
wood trim nocd not have tho plain,
old-fashioned styles. I mako a spe
cialty of the latest designs in Inter
ior woodwork in both hard And soft
woods ami my prices nru very low,
A. M. H A N H K X,
Manufacturer of Susli, Door,
MojildliiKi, and all kinds of Houne
tlnlb. Comer Mill and Church St.
Phone Main 344.
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UmMMiAs la 1m Mct Uw tsms. Frmtrt U4 for cjttlvguo.
W. U STALKY. PHiNCirAL
SAUKM. OfltGON