Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 23, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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PE-RU-NA RECEIVES PRAISE
For Relieving Such Symptoms as
Debility, Backache and Headache.
Mm. Tressls Kelsbn, S0f North filh Ave, Nashville,
Ton n.,wri teal AsForunabnsdonemoaworldofgood
1 feel In duty bound to (oil of it, in hope that It
may mco'ttheeyo of some who has suffered as I did.
"ITorflvoyoaral rosily did not know what a 0
perfectly well day wan, and If I did not hare
vBSfolN.
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. .BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSl W -BSSSSSSSSSA'A' Ii
, MRS. TRESO.'S NC1.80N. , Of ."Ml:
1f ';'
luadache, I Ijail backache or n pain
toiiiewhere and really Jlfo wns not worth
tho'effort I Hindu to keep going)
A'good frlond ndflsod mo to uo Po
mild and-I was glad to try anything, and
I mn vary plosiiod to pay that si twlllon
inndo A.now woman of mo mid J havo no
lnorc pains and H'o looks bright again."
There aro a great many phases of
woman's nllmcnta that roqitlro tho as-
Hl.uiuoof tho mirgoon.
Hut hy far I ho greatest number of
melt at ten are amenable to correct
medicinal treatment,
A vast multltudo of womon havo heon
relieved from tho ollmrnU pcmillar to
their sex through tho imo of Puruimns
proscribed hy Dr. Ilnrtman.
lie rocolvoa uiany leUors from all parts
of tho country rotating to auhjuou of
vital In tores t to womankind.
Of tho vast multltudo of womon Dr.
Ilartman treat annually, only a small
per cent, of tuum conaldor It nocosaary
to write to tho Doolor ntnll.
While it is not rifllnned that 1'oruna
will roliovoovcry ouaoof IhlsNNnd, It la
certainly the part of wisdom tor every
woman ao attllcted to give l'eruna a
fair trial.
Mra. Joseph Lncolla, VH Jlronson St,,
Ottawa, East, Ontario, Canada, writes t
"I suffered with backache and head
ache tor ovor nino months Mid nothing
rollevou mo until I took l'eruna. This
medicine Is by far better than any othor
medicine for thoao troubles A fow hot
tlo relieved mo of my miserable, half
dead, half-allvo condition.
7 am now In good health, havo
neither actio nor pain, nor have I had
any for tho past year. If ovory Buffer
ing woman would take l'eruna, thoy
would soon know 1U value and novor
ho without It."
Mra. M. Kllner, M8 . 00th St., S. IS.,
Olovoland, Ohio, writes:
"I am enjoying good health alnoo tak
ing your modlolne. I had aufferod for a
good many yoars previous to taking
1'oruna, and over alnco I can aay that
do not know whatheadachoorneuralgla
la. eaa moat assuredly say that any
body afUlotcd with catarrh in any form
con bo cured by taking rerun a."
their Beats. "Those horrjd- Amorl
crfnsJ" Bays one of your party, and
no one protests. But at the next
table to yon there Ib seated another
party of delightful people low
voiced, well-mannered, excellently
bred In every tone nnd movement
You wonder dimly if you have not
met them somewhere. At nil events,
you would vory much like to meet
them. They uro Infinitely more dis
tressed thnn you at the behavior of
the American party which has just
come in because they aro Americans
also From tho Twentieth Century
American, by II. Percy Robinson.
o
A Render of Souls.
I should not be surprised if dur
Ing the coining winter one of tho
most-soiighUaftor personalities in
Paris bJiouIu prove to be Mmo.
Ilossonnet-Fvre. the "render of
souls.""
As tho result of profound observa
tion and Btudy Mmo. Ucsscnnct-Favri
ran developed psychological qualities
of no ordinary kind, which, permit
her to read the soul as easily, n
othor specialist Intcrprot1 th;
thoughts or reveal itho secrets of tho
human palm. ,
According to tills .now., oracle,- hu
man beings nro divided Into two' din,
tJnct eategorles tho free Individual
nnd 'thi -Collective type. Tho frorfMn-1
dividual bean tho Imprint or ahsojut,'
vuliio; the collectht) ty.no la Indelibly
marked with tho slgri3 of refntlvo'i
value. It Is clilnliy through the" eyes,
tho mirrors' of the rouI, that Mmo.
HvasonnetTFnvre reuds the depths of
our.innor natures. , -
If the ore Is 1'iimlnouS tho mind U
full of Hfiht; if tho riyo-l t'roiifbled,
vague or dull the individual is som
bre nnd shndowy. Tho clear, trans
parent and profound eyo reveals the
genius of tho jiower or the chnrm
or. The hard nlld cohl eyo shown'tho
power of tho domlnntor, of the di
rector or tho vanquisher.
nonaparto Is classed under thr.
heading of n director, tho type o'
which alone knowi how to become tire
renter of thb Bent of grnvltntion. The
director hnB tho facility of will pow
er, shown In tho sriunro chin; energy,
nR rovenled In the sparkling eye; and
tho clear-cut features, the Iohr vlsape
and high Btutii.ro betray power nnd
personality, In passing, I hnve al
whvb been lod to understand Hint Nn-,
poleon wns n man of medium height
T0& C
KADIK ItAVMOXD, IN "TMK MISSOUI CHHL," T TIIK OHAXD OPKItA
:1I0USI: TOMORROW NIOHT.
KIM.S IlKST KHIKM)
IN MLINI) RAOL
Portland, Or., Sept .1. Uu'lty or
killing Char'.os. Hegburn, his best
Mend, In a blind rage, Casper Rllck
enstofer bHb In n cell of the county
Jail today on the vi-rc of phy:lcnl
collapse. The murder was commit
ted becatro llogbiirn had upbraided
Hllckenstofor for neglecting a taiu
of horses. They had been Inseparable
menus ior years
rested him arc certain. Hut ho nt
tacked tho man Inst night In a blind
rage with n heavy. piece of scantling,
landing a vlclcui blow Just nbovo tho
right car. Concussion of tlfe brain
resulted. Hegburn died Insldo of nn
hour. The victim was SO years old,
unmarried, and n nntlvo sf Sweden.
Hllckenstofor Is JS yenrs old, unmar
ried, and a countryman of Hegburn.
TIIK PAINKUI, CAHK 'toT" ho ask , while tho Hniriliihmnn
OK ATLANTIC (MTV, wants to know the Itenp. This hah't
Tho Now JorHoy law called tho portmmtCH Amurlcnn llfo in ovory do.
Hlshnpu' law (bocnusu throo blBhops piirtmunt. it Is labor saving. Few
ised tholr Inlluonco to puss it) pro-1 things amuuu or Irrltnto the Amerl
hlblts tho unlo of Intoxicants on tho ran visitor to HukIuiuI moro thnn tho
Lord's day, Governor Fort made having to pay Individually for a niun-pro-oloctlon
promises to npeclul xonl bur of small couvunluucos, which ai
In enforcing nil tho laws, nnd this homo he Is accustomed to hnve
That IlllckenBtofer did not Intend
or lens, but I Biipposo tho "roader of 'to kill his frlond. tho offlcera who nr-'nualntnnces
kouIb" would reply mat ho was an
The nlronro of bo me peoplo Is high
ly appreciated by their interested nc-
"tlirnwn In," and tho llrst time ho N
presonted with an Kngllsh hotel hill
U mil not fpeak'ng of the modern
Boml-Amurlcaii hotels In London),
with lt liillnlto list of Items. U nu
uxporlnucu that he never forgetH.
You may he dining. Kuglluh read
er, nt lot us say, the Carlton or
Savoy, whon a party of Americana
comos Into the room Americans of
tho kind that every ono knows for
AmurlcniiH us soon as ho sooh or hears
thorn. Tho women nro ndinlrahlv
drosHod porhopi a Blimlo loo ud
mlrnbly and tho rostunios of tho
men Irreproachable. Hut thoro Is
that something of mnunor, of walk.
ips' law. So novoriior Fort had of voice which draws all qyos to them
vo public notice on. tlantlc City UH thoy advance to their table, and
If It did not cut off Its Sunday tho room N huslie I as they arrange
oxpceptlon to his typo.
Tho man, In n word, who belong
ti the typ "Jlrpctor" knows nnd
does whnt h wants He poxseo
onnugh rhp'-ni to mnko his domlnn
lion doslrrhle, nnd enough force to
ImiioHo and malntnlu It.
Tho typo "chnrmor" ns nortrny"l
hy Lafayette, tho man with an en
gaging oye, hnrmon'ops though o'teu
lrorgular features, a smiling mouth,
a Vimlnous forohend, soft gestures
and n siipulo nttltud". Oraco radiate-
from his whole being, nlthotmh
frequently ho Is unconscious of the
fact. Tho moro he charms the leji
he I' aware of It, nnd he Is noitheV
fatuous nor concolted. Thoro nro
many othor types lp Mine. 'neBMonne
Fnvro's -erlos of roprosentatlvoRoul'i
and alio Is ready to supply hrtorlcni
examplos of them nil. Hut It would ,
bo much moro Intorostlng to the prci-1
out generation If sho cou'd give in I
readings of tho souls of, ray M. Fal-1
IIoioh of M. Clemenconu, tell f.m some
thing of what nanses In their lncrnt
able mind of Wilbur Wright, or lar
bare for us tho Inner workings of
tho bouI of La Hello Otero. Parh
Correspondence of London Globe.
i o "
Whn a girl has frockos, a snub
nose and a dlmplu In hor chin ho
doesn't have to care whether you like ;
hor or not. Thoro aro othors
SALEMITE
. ROBBED IN
PORTLAN
Portland, Sept. 23 - Hetd fc
beaten over the head with . p
ou3 looking revolve? lm
n resident of Sftlcni. wh "
Portland yesterday, stated IT15
the police station last nil hi $,
a mniung story of how hSuY?
rohhprl In n ,1tt, " .W "M
sldo Btreets of the Tor.s T,0'
had but $5 with him, and the tw H
in evident dhgust. had Jhen m?
extra de uco of j,t. i.r'If.n B,ti
Bhiall amount of thArlooF Mi'
McFearon, who had como ', .
brother who Hvpb n . ,. F'
road was near Second m n5S?
Btreets when n large lire broki Ji
tho E-ast Side. As he Ss .tteliT
him nnd until-' "rot; .ai.tv1
'Acquiescing McFearon Ya,R ?1
tenslbly to the East Side eonf
Instead of tnklng hln In ih.
tlon of. the fire tho sfmhiri.,. ...
! McFearon to n secluded spot on ;
Hiruui, aim, drawing a Die re. r
from his Jlocket, Ktrunt him cv .'.
hpnd. McFearon struggled with t
n'sBnllant: but blow attr hlh
on his head until, maddened b rah
nun ,iorr"r, me victim made on da
pcrato ortort and wih getting tht
rl.i tit H-irk i.ntlli.r tt.litvn n -k . .
kv-. w. ...... ,v..v. , mh umujuu..
uii.iiii:u iiiiu lin n CIUU KllOtlri
inu iuiuu iv mo g'ounu, unconscloj.
When McFearon emtio to hf hi
iiieutung prouiseiy. una tils pocti;
iiuu ueun riuuu. ne went as rrtf
ns his injuries wc ild permit m)
the nollco station, where hl.w'n.n
(erc dressed by City Phystdaa i.
lor, and the enso was taken In t
for Investigation by Detective Hw-i
ci I. mcj? caron deBcrliies 'he two ctj
as being young, clean shaves t-i
dressed In dark clothe, and 'i
with dark, so't ha' Tim w-
uarK complexion, ana one iu-1 a
largo ring on his left llagnr
"I have n f. v ml. .. I '
out, generally speaKing l rt u
though I had been through a Ki'-i
cyclone." todav dilnrcl McFm
wmmmmmawmmmaws
"Havo yc.i llgured out why a man
wears suspeudora with n belt?" nuki '
tho Pittsburg Pros'. No; but wo can
Imagine why he wears them with his
trousers.
ono in purtlctilnr, nnd Is trying to
mnko his word good, Up to last Bun
day ho had tho law pretty well en
forced throughout tho stnto except In
Atlantic City. Atlnntlc City lins no
use for tho law whatovor. Ah wo all
know, It Is ii city of hotels and n
hoard walk, nnd exists for purposes
of recreation. People go thoro for
h change and tunny peoplo go there
to spend Suudny. To roiiBtrntn tho
thnuinnds of hotel-dwelling visitors
to Atlantic City to take tholr change
entirely without alcoholic oxhllnrantH
iieemed foolish. Atlantic City could
not bring lt.udf to do It, and its mil
com openly refused to onforco tho
Hlshops' law
to sorv
that
drinks he would call out tho mllltla,
LlHC,n?J!, V),C,mpCl,U IV1' Ati'. tU " ' 8 ' " " ' ' '' HUH) H-H"Hf4-t44--t-f 1
..... X ,JI .M.M IIIMMH.U . ,V f,MI, 1
mm iiim nuuuay u wuui ury. ii
TIiIh looks like a hard nine, lx.it It
Ii much the same rnuo ni that of the l
moro ronsiuerniiio cuius in states a
wherever dniBtlo liquor laws havo
been passed. Ill such Mtiites the dlf-'x
ferenroH In tho needs of different lo-il
eulUles Ii not considered. Laws OUT
for rurunl communities aro forced
iilion cities to their detriment, andi
thy only uofoiiHo the cities havo Is to
neglect to onforco tho law. That
hns been the local remedy In Maine,
nnd when now laws have given tho
governor power to Interfere with It,
It has always made, trouble. Liquor
laws ought to ho local. rVieh a plure
ai Atlantic City, peculiar mid out
of common in nil the details of Its
exbtonco, ought either to be allowed
to make Its own rules about liquor
soiling or alicilil bo considered by
Itself, and get such laws as aro run
soiiablo nnd proper to It Tho stnto
ban n right to expect It to bo order-1
ly and decent, but It is not Just to
tntposu upon U arbitrarily rules that
nr d,ltwitroua to Its whole existence. !
It Is not argued, so far ns wo have'.,
seep, that tho HlahopV law U needed I
for Atlantlo City, or that Jts enforce
ment thoro Is uu'ful. Tho Argument
Is that It Is a law of tho statu of New
Jersey, and must bo ouforcc4 tor bet
tor ot worms throughout the- Htuto.
Harpor'a WP0l:!y.
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Do Yoo Belong to the
WANT - ADVERTISING
Few Hutidted"
MICHAEL?-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
MICHACl", BTCHH t CO.
When You Go To
Purchase a Fall Suit
Consider Well
Style Quality
Finish Fit. . .
You of course wish to gcttho best
your money will buy. You wnr.t to
bo absolutely suro of getting cloth
ing that -will fit you porfectly an!
glvo you sntlsfnctory torvlco. You
can assuro yourself of this If yc.i
P.urchnso colebrated
Bishop's Ready
Tailored Clothes
which wo havo fn all tho now models
for Fall nnd Wlntor and In such n
groat fabric assortment that ovory
tasto can bo grntlflod at ovory price.
This is o.pecially truo In our largo
rango of
MjA, ' bu
Iktilk Bnmn
rSi 'Fm.iillS
in
tOrtKIIHTIKi iTMt '
MtCHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
MICMAtiS, aTCSN k CO,
nCMf . x.
i
IN THIS CITY?
AN KNdl.lSHMAN
OV
,MKRIOAXSJ
Utck of roveronco U only a syinp-lt
ton) of tho American's strength- pot X
pdmlrnule in Itself, yet, us tho Index
to vuutflihliiK admirable, not. perhttu,
altogether to b sconunl. Nor must
it bo supposed tht tho lack of rev
ereuce I m pi lex anv want of IdcalUm
nr any poverty of Imagination. uv
Mb enco of lovo or dos'ro of tho gooil
nnd bvnutlful The Amerlcuu la uu
itlenlist nnd lmKln.tlvatj)ond tho
;nlt bnmiL
Th sljajwwltlof ef. ovory American
U to tjkt ovr Ik Vholo contract "ei
pioe.v waktt In Kngk,HJl.,wlor eviry
Hutu a aH'clalUt, wouW W aillt In-t-
jntv .itteHt tramwtlous. Tho
AiimiJ-k) tvbkt In thM HUHibori.
"Wt- ArUf Im wk04 thtag eoM
'h
IK VOI' COl'LII MAKK A LIHT, I.V THIS CITV, OK TIIK KOCH
iu'.m;i;i) pi:oplk who .maki;tui: most kitkitivt isks
OP Till: WANT AIIS, YOC WOl'LO HAVK A LIST OF TIIK .MOST
A1.KIIT, TIIUII'TV, P1IACT1CAL, Vf-TO-OATR, PltOSPKHOl'S
IMCIHM.K IX TOWS. NO OTIIKlt TK8T WOULD SO SlltKLV
lNCJ.UDK TIIK I'KOl'l.K WHO HAVK' MCST Til 1)0 WITH TIIK
I'li.UTlCAL TIIIXCJS OP TIIK CITY'S DAILY LIKK WHO I'HO.
MOTH-ITS AeriVITIKSWIIO 1UK)ST AND ItOOM IT WHO
CHK.VTK ALL AIK)11' TIIKM THAT OITIMISM WHICH MAKKS
lOlt HKALTHKIL MTIVITY IX ALL LIXlvS OF HCSIXKSS.
IK YOU HKU)XO, ALKKADY, TO TIIK CITY'S "WANT All,
VOt'H HUMIUKD," YOl' AUK PHOSPIIHOUS, KNTHl'SIASTIC
AIIOIT LIKK AXD TIIK Hl'SIXKSS OK TIIK DAY, AND AHK
"MAK1X0 MOXKY.I' YOU AHK IX TOUCH WITH ALL OK THK
M-PIU.K OPfOUTUMTIKH TO "KAUX A DOLUVH" (OH A HUJf.
D15KD lH)I.UnM) VillCII COMK TO THK CAHKKUL HKADKH
AXD AXSWKHKK OK THK ( lasSIKIKD ADS., AXD YOU TUUX
XATUUALLY AXD QUICKLY TO THK USK OK THK SMALL ADS.
WHKXKVKH YOU WANT AXYTIUXO, OH HAVK ANVTlilXO TO
SKLIh
As In Now York society, tha 'MOO" consists of at leait n thou.
and people, so, In this city, tho "wint ad. four hundred" may .lie
trachea Into an ludettw'.to nniuber. Perhaps, If you "wake un"
jirowptly yon may become tho four hundred ahd Hrat member of
ine "wKt nu. log."
nnHIMitilhlUHlMitHJHHMMIIMnfrt;i
FALL SACK SUITS AT $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. .
IX THK COHKKCT HHOWXS, GHKKXS, GHAYS, AND HLUES OP EX
CLUSIVK WKAVKS MOSTLY. ffrillPKS AXD SHADOW STHIPES IX
si:lk ax coxthastixo colohs. skk Tiiiai.
The Best Clothes Made for Boys
at Unmatchabfe Prices
SMAHTEST STYLED AXI.k
TO
O.VLY THK HEST' TAILORED,
llinn a. -- - . .
sir.ni uwiu.Xi UliOTIIKS FOR HOYS AHK ALLOWED
KXTKK THIS STOKE. MAXY DISCIUMI.VATIXG PARENTS
KNOW THIS AXD COMK HERE SEASON' AFTER SEASON IX) "
WILL YOU AFTER YOU O.NG.K
CIX)TIIK THEIR vHOYS. 30
TRY OUR CLOTUES.
Pall Suits and Overcoats $4.50 to $8.00
I
Salem Wdqleo Mill Store
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