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T1 H V. !T"' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGO, FRIDAY, O.CTQBEB 301008. ZTTrTlFWPl n ACID AND ALKALI IN THE STOMACH Digests Iho Food Naturally If Right Proportion; If Net: Then Dyspepsia. In Acid and alkali niako up the liquid known as gastric juice, which digests your food. If through nbuso of the stomach, -or weakness of blood or through scores of other causes this gastric Juice is not tnado up correctly of acid and alkali, your stomach can not digest food. Such a stomach then acts as a pit whoro the food lies, torments, do cays, Is thrown oft at last, elthor Into tho Intestines or Is vomltod from tho system. If thrown into the Intestines a largo proportion of it Is taken up and passed Into tho blood, for the Intestines are covered on tho InslJe surfaces with millions of llttlo mouths whlo are placed thoro to suck nourishment for tho blood. You may readily boo that if in stead of good rich nourishment, thoro Is vjle poisonous fermented bllo and acid, theso samo llttlo mouths suck somo of It by necessity and pass It Into tho blood. Tho blood In turn throws it oft and tho fiyrtom Is immediately placed In an Imiorfcct state. Tho b'ood Is weakonod, tho tls ftiifg loso strength, tho skn bccomcB 'dl'oaecd and man in general suffers In a Bcoro cf places. i Then aguln tho blood furnldhoi gnctrie Jul to tho stomach, for whon tho gastric Julco Is not neodod for dlgoBtlvrt 'purposes It goes back to tho blood. Whon food comes Into tho Bomach tho nerves along the Allmontnry Cannl nnd In tho mouth fllgnnl tho brain for help nnd the blood Immediately furnishes mifllclont gastric Julco to do tho work woll nnd quickly. Stunrt's Dypospta Tablots go Into tho stomnch, balnnco tho gastrin julco, dlgoit tho food, aro taken up by tho blood, purifies It, nnd when tho food comes again to tho stomnch a nnttirat gastric Julco of right pro portion greots It and doos Its work perfectly. Aftor u tlmo theso llttlo tablets rostoro Nnturo, build up tho xastrlo Julco and there Is no longor dyspepsia. Evory druggist, carries them In stock, prlco 50c; ovory druggist and 40,000 physicians will nttoat their word to tho merit of those tablots Buy a box now and rollove your stomach nt once, or sond us your namo and addroEs today and wo will iwnd you Immediately by mnll eamplo packago free. Address P. A. Stuart Co., 150 Btunrt Bldg., Mar shall, Mich, 1 o JtAIL CARRIER NEARLY AUSTRALIA (Continued from page 1) a cash anl land credit aggregating .$10,000 upon their arrival. American agriculturists aro es pecially desired and thoso familiar with Irrigation mothods will be of forcd special Inducements to come to the soil of this embryo omplro. Tho plan in blref calls for the ad- HOW WEAK GIRLS MAY GROW INTO STRONG WOMEN i A Reminder. Furnished bv nn In- dinnuil Woman, of tho Need of Looking After the Blood Supply. Every woman nt some tlmo In her llfn YianAa it mI vnncoment of a land credit of $7500 , At Bpcclnl tmo ttnUBua, dcraand,, nna a casn loan or rww oe em-inre mndo upon her strength. When ployed In purchasing stock and In I theso nro added to the worry and RUN OVKR RY TRAIN Peter Androson, who has boon carrying tho mnll to nnd from tho Southern Pacific depot for tho past two yoars, narrowly oscapo dsorlous Injury Inst ovonlug whon tho 0:13 ovorlnnd smashed Into his mnll truck. "Dad," nti ho Is called by tho railroad men, pulled his truck, which wns heavily londod, up to tho track to unload und fearing ho would ovorturn tho truck by turning short, ho miscalculated nnd drew up within n foot of tho rnll. Ho dis covered his dangerous position In wh'ch tho moll convoynnco Mood, nnd attempted to movo It, but tho heavy onplno smnshod Into tho hind wheel, throwing Androson to the ground with not gentle forco nnd hootlng tho truck In n half circle oposlto tho track. Had not tho truck tnkon tho course It did, Andre flon would hnvo undoubtedly boon ktUed under tho wheels of tho en vino With thy exception of n hard jolt, tho mnll carrier Is all right to day Tho truck la mtnuR a wheel orcctlng tho first Improvements. Tho Btato of Victoria Is nn exact replica in soil and climate of California. All of theothcr statos of the com monwealth aro formulating coloniz ing plans nlong similar lines, Elwood Mend, for years in charge of tho reclamation service In tho westorn states and who Is at present on leave of nbsenco from tho (univer sity of Cnllfornn, whero ho occupies thefi chair In tho department of Ir rigation', la in charge of tho irrlgn.- ition projects undortnkon by tho Vic torian government, nnd is enthusi astic over the possibilities of tho agriculturists who accept the off or. "Victoria Is another California," said Mr. Mend in an Interlvow, "and I nm going to urge many of my ng- rlcultural friends to tnke advantage of this offer, which I think ,1s with out pnrallel In colonizing schemes ovor undcrtnkon by a government, "There Is something almost pa thotlo in the magnificent offorts of ,thcso wonderful peoplo to hold tholr boII nnd resofurces for tho benefit of poopto of tholr own rnco, "Hero they hnvo a continent of almost IndcBcrinblo wealth and tho total population Is less than flvo mil lions. , ' "They nre determined (to hnvo no blood t'nlnt In tholr rnco nnd though ninny perplexing problems could bo worked on with cooporntlon no Asiatic or other colored rnco Is al lowed untrnnco to tno common wealth. "All Australia needs Is peoplo to mnko It ono of tho richest ompiros in tho world, O' Tins FLAMING ARROW" ON MONDAY NIGHT Whon Edmmnd Cnrnotto, tho cel ebrated sculptor, was commissioned by tho United States Treasury ro partment to mako tho now nlnetpen hundred ponny, ho soloctod a famous Iniflan as his model, a having tho truost Indian fenUiros ho was ablo to find. Mr. Lincoln J. Cnrtor, tho noted producor nnd plnywrlght, has written a thrilling and interesting piny clovoroly depleting frontlor llfo, showing tho American aborlglno as ho lives In his wigwam, his habits, niodo of living, his chnraotor and tomporamont. Tho nnmo of this play which will bo soon nt tho Grand opera Iioiiho on next Monday night Is "Tho Flaming Arrow." A company of storllng worth, Including 10 full bjoodod Indlnns, togothor with cow boys, scouts, ox-United Stntoa sol dlors. An Indian bnnd with tho at traction, will piny before tho thontor boforo tho pcrformnnco. COFFEE The dealing' is simple. If you don't like Schil ling's Best, it costs you nothing". Your cfor r tetuim your maner If you don't like ill ui pay lum hard work which fall to her lot, weakness will result unless the blood Is fortified to meet tho strain. Weak women find In Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tho tonic exactly sultod to tholr needs. Most of the Ills with which they suffer nro due to blood leBsness a condition which the jillls readily cure. They save tho girl, who enters Into womnnhood In a bloodless condition, from years of misery nnd afford prompt and perma nent relief to the woman who io bloodless, and therefore weak, Mrs. Victor Nowllng, a farmer's wife, of-R. F. D. No. 5, Rockvllle, Parko Co., Ind was bloodless from girlhood and suffered with weakness until she took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sho Bny3j "A few yonn ago I began to get seriously HI although I hnd been nil Ing a long tlmo bofore, In fnct from my girlhood. I was not at nil Btong nnd was pnlo nnd thin. I kept los ing strength nnd hnd to give un do ing mv housowork. At ono tlmo I wns obliged to go to bod wlioro was helpless for tho whole winter. No one can know what I suffered. My fitomach wob In bad condition nnd I would belch cni nnd nothing 'but ll-ht food would rtny on my Btom n'h. I wns reduced In welcht and .m very much discouraged. "I doctored with local physician n"d nt last thov prnctlcally acknowl edged that they comUI not euro mo. Mv huBhand rend nbout Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nnd wnntcd mo to try them but I objected nnd It wns omo tlmo boforo ho could got mo to do so. Alter tnklng n few 'boxes I no ticed I wns getting stronger nnd lntot wns ablo to sit up In bed. I continued tnklng the pills until I wns entirely cured. I tninic that Dr. WIlllftniB' Pink Pills unvodmy llfo." Thousands of womon hnvo used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills with tho most grntlfvlng results and no othor medlclno Is so highly praised by thorn. Our booklet, "Plain Talks to Wom en," oxplnlnB fully why Dr. Wllllnmo' Pink PIIN aro of benoflt to womon of nil ngCB nnd Is mailed frco upon re quest. Theso pills aro sold by nil drugists, or will bo sont postpaid, on recplpt of prlco, 50 cents por box; six boxes for $2.50, by tho Dr. Williams Modl clno Co.. Schoncctndv. N Y. mK sal m "Globe-Wernicke" Sectional Bookcase l1' lH TUB KIND THAT GROWS WITH YOUR LIBRARY THAT fil fflw WILL FIT PRACTICALLY ANY SPACE THAT CAN RB H j Bm MOVED ONE UNIT AT A TIME BY ONE PERSON WITH- MK f E& OUT DISTURBING THE BOOKS THAT IS PRACTICAL S WB ARTISTIC, AND THE ONLY PERFECT SECTIONAL BOOK- S jjA CASE MADE. FITTED WITH NON - BINDING, ROLLER - W JF BEARING DOORS BASE UNITS FURNISHED WITH OR M B!k WITHOUT DRAWERS, AND ALL MADE IN A VARIETY OF lU t -o- VA'li TRADED AS ' CHINA UHIUSANT Coffee Tkf kind that make the break fast ral Ceffce through and through always the same. Year grocer will grind it tottunif ground at tataonot too Sue. Anotlior hunting "Queatnut" has boon HpriiUK in Snlohi, tho main par ticipants lu tho big joko bolng Frod 1 Hovse th woll-nown bnsobull play er nnd C. Y. ltoylts who conduuta tho South Commorolnl street meat market Tho object from which tho fun was derived was un owl which hnd been given Hoysor by a hunter who had mistaken it for n bush pheasant In tho Umber nud bagged it Hoyser mnnagd In somu niannor to rocuro four long China pheasant tails which ho attached to tho un lucky owl, and after wrnlng it up nicoly, with tho pheasant fonthors showing prominently strolled Into Roylt's Bhop. Tho first thing Reylts noticed was tho mouth-wntorlng packago Heysor hnd under his arm and ho began to dicker for posses sion. After a lengthy discussion of tho bird mndo Hoyser nu offer of tho finest bit of steak in tho shop for it. Hoysor picked tho moat and Heyolts took the owl nnd sent his delivery boy home with It, In antici pation of a Mho phoaaaut dinner. Tho result i that Mr. Reyolts is looking for au opportunity to buy most any species of a bard or ani mal for which ho uau sell Hoyaor PORTLAND, MAINE, CHILD' IU, Weak and Emaoiatod, 3t- etored to Health by Vlnol "Our llttlo daufhtor, six years of aco, nftor a sovoro attack of tho measles, which doveloped into pneumonia, .was left pitifully thin, weak and emaciat ed. Sho hud no nppotlto, and her stbm nch was so weak It could not retain food. Sho lay In this condition 'for weeks, and nothing tbo doctor fire scribed did a bit of good, and wu wero beginning to think sho would ntvor re cover. "At thlB tlmo wo comnlonccd to give her Vlnol, and the effect was marvel ous. Tho doctor was amazed at tier progress, and when we told him we wero giving her Vlnol, ho replied, 'It Is anno remedy, keep It up,' Wo did so, and she recovered her health and strength months betoro tho doctor thought sho could." J. W. Flagg, Portland, Mo. Vlnol cures conditions like this be route In a natural manner It Increases tho appetite, tonoa up tho digestive organs, mikeo rich, red blood, and Bt-enBthena every orian In tho body. G. W. PUTNAM CO. I Seed Geaner Wo now have our new ju or eed and grain clonnor ready for bualnes. Do not ow foul goods but have your Bood grain rocloaned In flrst elnas shape. Our cleaner 's tho latest Improved model and does first class work. Rates for recleanlug reasonable. Seed Grain m Wo hnvo some recleaned grain on hand nnd will try to keep a stock on hand. The d mand has been so large that wo havo been behind with our orders for prompt delivery. Our stock Includes Vetch, Rye, Oats, Wheat, and a complete stock of Grass Seda. D. A. White & Sons 253 Commercial tU Phone 1(10 fiWflyi fr cvmi!lAjon(o FEARED .MOB WOULD LYNCH JEFF SORIIIER Portland Or., Oct. 30. Aftor bo lng spirited from La Grande, Oregon, to got him out of roach of nngry do oBitors, who, It is said, openly vowod thoy would lynch him J. W. Scribor former cashier of tho wrecked Farmors and TradcrB' Na tional Bank of L aGrando, Is todny occupying n coll In tho county Jail of Portlnnd whoro ho Is awaiting n bondsman. In prdor to oscapo tho infuriated peoplo, tho nlted States ofllcora du clared todny that It wna necossary to tnko Surlbor from La Grando 12 hours ahead of tho tlmo ho wns Bchcdulod to go. WOMAN MURDERER MUST SERVE LIFE TERM Snn rnnclsco, Oct. 30. Mrs. Cor delin Botkln, convicted of tho mur der of tho wlfo of John P. Dunning nnd her sister Mrs. Joshua O. Doano, both'of Dover Dolnwaro, In August, 1808 Is prearing to leavo tho coun ty Jail whoro bIiq 'has boon for ton yoars, for San Quontln to Borvo her Bontouco of llfo Imprisonment. Becond conviction was donled by tho nppollnto court yesterday. Mrs. Botkln wns flret contlrtH cf to tho wlfe of Dunning btaw tf lovo for him, together Kith u ! foctlonnto noto to her tIcUsl TU noto provod tho clew hebj il crime wns traced to Mr. Botlli THE SATURDAY JOFRXAbBl GREAT BIG IlOOSTEIt KCHXO. GET I1EIII.M) THE BOOSTS WAGON AND IIKU' 1'V'SH. TOWN GROWING. CITY FULL OF STANCE MM HI f Mvfk $ fm' READY BISHOP'S TAILORED CLOTHES Are made for men who dress well and who insist upon hav ing garments of unusual style aiid exceptional quality : : ' '- MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING MICN&Sta, BTCRN C. oHttn, a, , Suits $10 to $35 Overcoats $8 to Raincoats $10 to $30 $30 SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE ! SwK'hi, Oregon. wmmtmmmmmmm iw a family porterhouse. ft