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DAILY CAPITAL JOURXAL, SALES!, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1009.
THE HOP
ROWLAND
TAFT HAS
STIRRED
UP TROUBLE
ii''iJiij'iiyn
PICKING
IS OVER
CHAN6ES
THE LIST
! HALLBERG'SjWRll
for Hair and jfe 1
? Ornaments J
KALAJUitlllStlrHliKIIBttlSliTlfflflSlftliy
Prices Range Around 22 Cents,
But Market Is Firm and
Quiet Damage by
Rain Is Light
Tho hop p'cklng senson Is now
noarlug nu end, there remaining but
thrco ynnls to finish. Tho Llvcsloy
yard of 180 ncrcs nnd tho monitor
ynrd belonging to Jlor&t brothora
In Polk county will send their pick
ers homo probably nt tho end of tho
week, whllo anothor smaller ynrd
in Polk county belonging to A. Simp
con will bo finished within n few
days. An Al crryp wll bo harvested
from tlicBo fields this season, provid
ing tho picking can bo rushed suf
ficiently to snvo tho hops from spoil
Ing after tho hard rain fall of yen
tcrday. It Is doubtftil, howevor, If
tho unfinished crop can bo hnrvoat
cd In time, In which enso thero will
bo consdorab!o loss. "v
Tho mnrkot Is dormant'nt .present
in this city, vory few deals of nny
Impprtanco being mndo between
growers and morchnnts. A llttlo
"insldo" Information has bcon given
out regarding n Tccont purchase
mndo by Julius Plncus, tho well
known Snlom hop merchant. Mr.
Plncus contrnctod for 15,000 pounds
of hbps at lOo and upon dollvory of
this ninount tho irrowcr over-ran his
contract nmoiint 20 pounds, for
which tho merchant gavo him 25a
n pound. Whothor this would bo
"boosting tho nmrkat" Is for tho hop
men thomsolvcH to judge, hut In nny
ovont, Mr. Plncus showed n willing
ness to hnvo everything in sight.
Tho opinion of sovernl thnt pick
ers would bo vory senrco this year
did not mntorlallzo. In speaking tool
soverni Hniom nop inon, rnmliinr wltu
tho hop harvesting, both In Mnrlon
nnd I'olH counties, It Is tho gonornl
roport tlint thoro woro enough pick
ers, ana nil tno yards woro nmply
filled with hnnds in tlmo to enro for
tho crop. Next Saturday will sco tho
finish of tho picking.
At tho present tlmo tho hop mnr
kot Is holding up strongly nt 22
cents, nnd It Is tho consensus of
opinion nmong tho donlers that this
prlco will soar still higher boforo
many moro weeks,
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THOUSANDS GATHER
(Continued from Pngo 7.)
thorn nwny townrd thuhont1qunrtcrs
of the Hushwlck club.
Dr. Cook enmo Into his own tho
moment ho boarded tho Grand Re
public. Ho was nearly mobbed by
his welcomcrs. An onthuslnstlc
friend of tho physician throw u
wreath of whlto roses nbout his nock,
which remained thero until tho ves
sel docked nt tno Ilrooklyn plor. Hero
tho crowd that had gatherod wns
oven moro onthuslnstlc thnn thnt
which hnd welcomed tho oxploror on
tho Grand Republic
A souvenir huntor horo off Mm.
Cook's veil nnd knocked hor lint from
hor head. Tho hat wnn trampled to
shreds Tho explorer's derby mot
with tho sumo fate.
Shortly nftor tho vessel had loft
Qunrnntlno Dr. Cook mounted tho
hurricane dock nnd delivered n brlof
address In which ho thanked tho peo
ple for the welcome, thoy had ex
tended to him. Tho welcome, ho
said, showed him Just whore ho Btood
with tho pcoplo In his controversy
with Commnudor Peary.
After his speech tho oxploror re
mained In the cabin surrounded by
his wlfo nnd children and n few Intl
mnto friends. As tho Grnnd Repub
lic wns steaming up the harbor It
pnssod three Fronoh warships Tho
Bailors of tho vessels mounted the
rails and gno throe cheers for tho
oxploror This seemed to Immensely
please Dr Cook and he as out on tho
deck and bowed nnd smiled to the
i ronchmen.
GOVERNOR JOHNSON
FUNERAL THURSDAY
(I'NlTBl) lkLM UUBI1P WII.C
St. Paul. Mnlii. Sept 21. l.lon-toiiuiit-Goveuior
Eborhart, who will
111! out the unexpired term of tho
Into Governor Johnson, Is n nntlvo of
Sweden His name Is Adolph Olsen.
but ob there were so many people of
tho same namo in Minnesota, whon
ho married Miss Eborhart tho lieutenant-governor
took her nnmo.
A ipeclal train bearing the remain
of Governor Johnson loft Rochester
at 3 o'clock th't nftornoon, and Is
duo to arrive In 8t. Paul nt 5 p. in.
Tho body Is being escorted by a de
tachment of stato mllltln. Chaplain
Lawler, of tho late governor's staff.
will conduct tho tunoral services,
which will be held tomorrow,
Tno romalns will bo burled In St.
Peter's cometory Thursday afternoon
CHILDREN DIE FROM -
UNKNOWN POISON
A-
(ON1TW1 1'SKM LS1SED WIM
UakersBeld. Cat., Sept, 21. As the
result of tho effects of a mysterious
I poison. 6-year-old Viols Moore and
her baby brother, children of K. life
Moore, a ranchor of GrUzly Gulch.
nro dead today, and an eider brother
is la n procar'onis condition The
three children were taken severely 111
last cvonlug. A physician, who was
caileil. was rallied by their condition
Tho symptoms they exhibited, ho
stated were not those of ptomalue, server whon It struck, nnd the rip
but apparently of some deadlier Ids nro swift and very dangerous to
agmt No other members of the oven a good swimmer
family woro nffoctcd, nnd enn throw
no light on tho mystory.
Coronor McGinn loft today for
drizzly Gulch to tnko chnrgo of tho
ilond bodies nnd investigate the
case.
SOUTHERN CITIES WRECKED
(Continued from Page 1.)
wlrolcss ntatlon nt Pcnsocola, but up
to Into this nftornoon no reply haa
boon received.
H Ib believed horo from roports al
ready recolvcd that thero haB been
a heavy property damago sustained
at Ponsncoln nnd tho surrounding
country.
Roports from tho const lino indl
cnto that thero has been n number of
fatalities nmorfg tho flshcrmon, nnd
It Is estimated thnt probably hnlf n
hundred moro thnn tho 20 nlrcady
known to bo dend hnvo boon drowned
during tho storm.
Vlcksbttrg, Sept. 21. Lnto this af
ternoon n second dlspntch was re
colvcd nt Momphln, which contained
tho information that Natchez nlso
had suffered hcnvlly by n flra which
hnd broken out following tho storm.
A number of trnlns running between
Now Orleans nnd Vlcksburg, which
woro duo nt their dcstlnntlon cnrly
this morning, hnvo not bcon heard
from, and no traco of thorn enn bo
found. Tho fnto of tho passengers
Is unknown
into thin afternoon Atlnntn ro
rnlvnil n rnnnrf frnm Vnw nrlonna
which stnted thnt scores of buildings j
. . " " -,"- ..-.. w. ......, -
hnd been demolished In tho storm
vicinity.
Although It wns snld nt 10
o'clock th'B morning thnt tho levees
woro et III standing, it Is feared that
thoy lntor gavo way to tho force of
tho storm.
RUSSIANS MASSACRE
fContlnuod from Page 1)
whore they had sought refuge, nnd
scnldcd to denth by" tho mob.
A Jowlsh rabbi was murdered nnd
his nynngoguo wrecked. Hundreds of
homos wcro ransacked, nnd tho fur
niture carried Into tho utrcots nnd
burned.
Tho lendors of tho uprising gnvo
brandy to tho mob, nnd tho horrors
thnt thoy Inflicted upon tho Jowlsh
peoplo beggars description.
After remaining pnsslvo for threo
days, the authorities this nftornoon
cnlled out tho troops.
THE BARR JEWELRY
COMPANY'S STORE
Apreclntlng tho demands of the
growing trnde onjoyod by th's firm
for so mnny years, tho John 0. Bnrr
Jowolry Company, Incorporated, hns
moved lull Inrgor qunrters In thn
Cntlln & Linn block, and Is receiving
many compliments on lis flno qunr
ters. The now store Is 25x10 feet for
the innln room, with pnlo blue wnlls
and n mnrblo white slcol celling.
Thoro Is a repair shop at tho ronr.
an optical room overhead; nnd n
workshop connected with n pnssngo
way 24x15 In tho building furthor
back. Tho whole- slock of valuables
Is enfogunrded by threo large safos.
Tho wholo oqulpment Is modorn nnd
constitutes n porioct gem of n Jowol
ry store Tho lnrge salesroom Is n
porfoct glitter of wntchos, Jowolry
nnd articles of out glass, with over CO
foot nf plato glass show window, nnd
Humiliated at night with Tungsten
drop lights as brilliant ns by day
The Christum stock of cut glass Is
nrendv In. nod snlos during tho state
fair t re mndo light nlong to Port
land Uliors. who prn'sed tho Salem
store ns limine a stock even superior
ti amth'ng yet received In that r'ty.
nnd at rrle much more reasonable
Tlit new artist In tho wntch depart
ment Is Raymond Hnrtmnn. one of
the highest-priced men In his line,
from Ohio who will be Joined In n
few dav by his father, who Is nlso
on of the best watch and Jewelry re
pair men In thnt stato.
Struck Sung
Last Sunday afternoon Ray Lar
son, n oung Salem machinist, ac
companied by n party of friends, took
n trip to Independence In the speedy
gasoline launch belonging to Ray
Lurvon's brother. Percy- Tho party
mado tho trip up tho river without
accident, and woro returning and
had reached a point midway down
thoxEola rapids, when tho boat, which
was traveling nt a fast rate rate.
struck a snag lying n few Inches tin-
aer the ,water, Tho launch pitched
up la the hlr and turned completely
over when It struck the water again,
throwing tho occupants In every di
rt, rectton. Ray and another comnanlon
1 .I .. .. '. .li'U-1. :..' . Y..1,.
vim.!, m iuo uuni, uui vui'Bier inhu
man, a Qiiugster-ot 16 year, mado
ior tno ioik county shoro. and
reached It safoly The two boys hang
ing to the boat. Anally atjchortdljt a
few rods dawn the river, audsent
word to the city for help. Auother
launch left and towed the party home
Th accident resulted very fortunate-
n. uwiiik iu uiu Bneeu no ooai was
traveling at bo'ng so great that tho
ba had no chauc to crasii life nro.
His Unexpected Resignation
Causes Change in Appoint
ments and Selleck
Remains Here
Cottngo Grove, Sopt. 21. In nil
tho history of Methodist conferences
It Is doubtful if thero oyer was n
greater shnko-up in tho list of pns
toral asslgnmontn nt tho Inst minute
thnn occurred horo yesterday morn
ing.'
Bishop Smith had virtually com
pleted his work, whon Kov. 11. F.
Kowlnml, for four yours superintend
ent of Snlcm district, nrose, without
nny previous wnrnlng, nnd nsked to'
bo relcnsed from his position nnd tho
work of tho ministry for ono year.
Ho gnvo business ns his reason. Ills
request wns grnntcd, nnd, ns tho
northbound train wns nearly due,
thoro was scarcely any time In which
in wnrlf niff n avntnm nf niHitatmnnt
'to fit nil tho problems thnt nroBO.
Bishop Smith, therefore, retired
with his cnblnct n few minutes, nnd
then returned nnd road tho nsslgn
montB. IJecnuso of tho sudden
chnngo brought nbout by tho resig
nation of Dr. Ilowlnnd, Dr. Clnronco
True Wilson wns left nt Contennry
church, Portland, nnd Dr. W. II. 8cl
leck wns loft nt First church, Snlom.
Ilov. Jnmes Mooro, who hns been
serving nt Woodburn, wnB promoted
to tho position of superintendent of
Snlom district, taking Dr. Kowlnnd's
plnco. Owing to tho unexpected shift
it wns nccossnry for tho bishop to
mnko n few other chnngos.
Dlshop Smith did not hnvo time
in which to speak to the ministers
boforo reading tho assignments, ow
ing to tho fnct thnt ho had to adjust
. .. .... r .....
""" '" """ ";'" lur ut. now
land resigned. Tho prenchers, as n
rule, were sntlsriod with tholr np
polntmonts, nlthough somo wore not
so well pleased.
Tho following chnngos wero mndo
by tho bishop In the list of appoint
ments ns published yesterdny:
Portland District Contonnry
church, Dr. Claronco True Wilson;
Clinton Kelly Memorial, to bo sup
plied. Eugene District Ilroolts, Mi M
Hold; Hllsboro, F. V. Fisher; Horfe
Chnpol, F. M. Jasper: Lincoln, 0. Of.
Oliver; Newberg, W. C. Renter;
North Ynmhlll, J. W. Price; Plens,
unt Home, R. J. Ulshop; Snlom,
First church, W. H. Selleck; Silver!
ton, S. II. Downrt; Tualatin nnd
Oswego, J. W. Kxon. '
Klamath District Cnnyonvlllo, G.
A. firm! .Tnrlfnnnvllln T H Ppnvl
Ton Mile. 1). A. DrlBtol; Wlldorvllle,
F. S. Clomo.
Coburg nnd Hnrrlsburg, G. L.
Rurbank; Coqullle. E. C. Hollodny;
Corvnllls, S. M. Nlcklo; Crawfords
vlllo, 11. 11. Paul; Dallas. T. L. Jonos;
Elkton. E. E. Lockot; Gardiner,
SanforU Snydor; Hnlsoy, W. M. Er
skluo; Monroe, Richard Hocking;
Shodds, I. V. Pnrkor.
Dlshop Smith appointed C, T. Mo?
Phorson to bo city missionary lit
Portland, In addition to tho pastorate
nt Epworth church. This is a sig
nificant action. This position Is n
now ono In Portland nnd Its dutios
nro mnny. The building of now
churches nnd strengthening the work
of the church In gonornl In thnt city
falls to tho responsibility of the nils
slonnry, under the supervision or it
board of officers, consisting of tho
presiding bishop, dlstrlot superintend
ent nnd others.
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A ("mil.
The undorslgned ulsh to thank tho
members of tho Grnnd Army and
friends nnd neighbors for their great
kldnobs on tho occasion of the death
nnd burial of hor husband, tho late
O 11 Vole.
MRS N. E. VBLEY,
MRS. GUNN.
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A llurglar in Town
His namo Is "bad cough." He does
not caro fo, gold or sliver but ho
w'll stool your health away. If he
appears In your houe arrest him at
onco with Ballard's Horehound
Syrup', It may mean consumption If
you don't. A cure for all coughs,
colds and chest troubles. Price 25c.
SOo nnd $1.00 per bottle.
lTX'll STOPPED
SKIN COOLED
Itching skin dloasos nttllct somo
people ns soon us tho hot weather
comos. Thero seems to bo no pre
ventive; but when tho eruption docs
break it. It Is a very simple matter
to stop that Itch, and to stop it in
stantly. Jus u fow drops of OH of Wlntor
greon, properly compounded, washed
over the eruption will soothe and
smooth tho skin Instantly, giving
that cool In c and refreshlnc scnsntlon
Try a few drops of this D. D$ D.)
L-ompounu ana your ncn win te re
lieved at once, not In half an hour, or
ten minutes, but In five seconds, CaU
at our store and we will t&ll mo.
about this D D. D. Compound. J.I
perry. .
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Many sufferers from nasal catarrh
say they get splendid results byr us
ing an atomiser. For their benefit
ire prepare Ely's Liquid Cream Dalm.
Except that it is liquid It is In all
respects like the heallnc. helpful.
paln-allaylng Cream Balm thnt the
public has been familiar with for
years No cocaine nor other dan
gorous drug In It, The soothing
spray U n remedy that relieves nt
once Ml druggl-U, 75c includ'ng
nra'ng tube, or mailed by Ely
Bros 56 Warren stroet. New York
Labor Unions in San Francisco
Sore, and Pinchot's Friends
Cold Speech Boosts
Senator Cummins.
I'NiTsn rnnos leased wine
Dos Moines, In., Sept. 21. Presi
dent Tnft's tariff speech hns tho un
expected result of causing Senator
Cummins' friends to groom him for
tho Republican presidential nomina
tion 1012.
Tho Jowa progrcsslvo Republicans
expect to mako n bitter fight for the
senator, nnd hope to carry tho entire
Mlddlo West for him.
Senator Cummins has refused to
mnko direct reference to President
Tnft's Winona speech, but stated
that ho expected to continue tho fight
for tariff revision.
"A fight must bo borno by tho peo
ple," ho stated, "against tho robbery
by tariff frnmcrs in favor of tho cor
porations." Labor Soro nt President.
San Francisco, Sept. 21. Andrew
Gallagher, vlce-prceldcnt of tho In
ternational Photo Engravers' Union,
secretary of tho San Frnncisco La
bor Council, nnd ono of tho leaders
In tho labor movements of tho Pa
cific const, today declined to accept
an Invitation from Mayor Tnlbot to
attend tho banquet to bo given Pres
ident Tnft upon his arrival here, be
cnuso of Taft'B utterances rognrdlng
moor unionw in nis ies Moines
speech.
In roplylng to Mayor Taylor's In
vltntlon, Gnlllghor snld:
"Until Prosldont Tnft changos his
nttltudo toward the problems with
which tho organizations of labor
hayo to denl, I shall not feel It con
sistent with my principles to accept
any Invltntlon to most him nt n pub
lic bnnquet, whero ho Is recolvcd as
tho hoad of the nntlonnl govern
ment. "Prosldont Tnft hns not Investi
gated tho wrongs Imposed inpon labor
as no Bnaiiiu, ucroro assuming to
sponk with authority on how to rem
edy conditions. Ho does not know,
nnd ho cortnlnly cannot learn the
needs of lnbor until ho tries to look
Byinpathctlcnlly at our wants. An n
lnbor otllclal nnd n unionist, I do not
caro to meet him olllclnlly, In view
of his record on labor matters."
Experts u Frost Tonight.
Goodland, Kas Sept 21. Presi
dent Tnft today Is racing across tho
prnlrles to Denver whero tonight ho
will speak nt tho Denver Auditorium,
tho placo whero William Jennings
Bryan wns nomlnnted ns tho presi
dential candidato for tho Democratic
party In 1908.
Whon tho Prosldont nrlsos to ad
dross the vnst concourso of pcoplo ho
will fnco an nudlonco mndo up large
ly of frlonds of Glfford Plncl;ot. As a
result his reception will bo chilly, ns
It Is oxpected thnt ho will support
tho nct'onR of Richard A, Bnlllnger,
secretary of the Interior, who Tnft
exonerated of charges Drought against
mill U lliuum UI I IIIGI1UI, IU HID
Spokano conservation congress.
Tnft's lighting blood Is up, nnd ho
Is determined to express nnd explain
his views, whether tho westerners
like It or not
Why?
From n smnll beginning tho sale
nnd uso of Chnmborlnln's Cough
Remedy hnn extended to nil pnrtn of
tho United Stntes nnd to mnny forolcn
countries. Why? Because it hasl
proved especially valuable for coughs
nnd colds. For isnlo by nil good drug
gists. n
Proposal for Ileutlng Pmnt for Ore
gon Stnte Iiimiiio Asjliim
Notice to IllfltlorH.
The Board of Trustooe of the Ore
gon Stnto Insnno Asylum will open
sonlod bids for the construction nnd
Iu tnllatlon of a heating plant nt tho
nbove named Institution on Monday,
November 1. 1909, nt 2 p. m.. nt tho
executive chnmbers, Stnte Capitol,
Saloni. Orogon. Plans nnd speclflcn
t'ons for samo may be seen nt tho of
fices of Joslah C Moore &. Company,
Beck building. Portland. Oregon; nt
the Builders" Exchange Soattle. Wash
Ington. at the Builders' Exchange.
San Franc'Bco. California; at tho
Builders' Exchange. Chlcngo, 1111
no's; at tho offlco of the superintend
ent of tho Orogon Stnto Insane Ay-
Jun). Snlem. Oregon, nod nt the ex
ecutive cnamners, state capitoi, sn
lepu Oregon.
Each bid roust bo accompanied by
a certified check In a sum not less
than 10 per cent of the total amount
of tho bid. and tho same should be
fealed and addressed to the under
signed, and marked on the outside of
the envelope "Bids for Heating
Plant. Oregon State Insaue Asylum."
Tho Board of Trustees ot the Oregon
Insane Asylum reserve the right to
reject any and all bids,
C. N. MeARTHUR,
, Clerk of the Board.
Salem, Oregon, Beptember 18, 1909.
9-31-11-1
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Many peoplo dely&t theHMlrtt Iky
saying: "It will wear away," when
they notice symptoms of kidney and
bladder trouble. This Is a mistake
Take Foley's Kidney Xtemedy. and
stop the drain on Mie vitality. It
cures backache, rheumatism, kidney
and bladder trouble, and makes ev
?ry trace of pain, weakness and ur
inary trouble disappear. J, C. Perry.
If you nro Interested in Mllll
,nery nnd Suits nnd money-Bnv-Ing
Is an object to you, see our
lino nnd compnro our prices
with othor stores. Suits worth
930.00 now nt $23.00 Is what
others ndvcrtlso; It's n fnko on
tho fnco of It nnd you either
hnvo boon overcharged or nro
llablo to got beaten. This Is
not our way of doing business.
Wo hnvo ono prlco to everybody
nnd everything Is marked in
plnln figures.
HALLBERG'S
LlBERTl' STREET
rORTIiAND MARKKTS.
Wheat Track Price.
Club , 87c
Uluestom 07
Russian 85 c
Valley 89c
.... CToHr.
Patents $C25
Straights $505.-10
Exports S3. 85
Valloy G.60
Graham, IU sack 5.60
Wholo wheat 6.80
liny.
Eastern regOon, fancy ....$18010
Alfalfa $14 015
Clover $14
Potato.
Buying prices, owt 75 080c
Butter.
City creamery , extras 30c
Outsldo crenmory 23035c
Store 10021c
Eggs.
Orogon ranch 30031c
OnU.
No. 1 Whlto $27.50028.50
ctobor $28
Clicose.
F. C. Twin 18c
F. C. Triplets ISc
MUlstuffs.
Brnn $25026
Middlings $31
Shorts, city , $29 030
Cnop $20030
Feed Barley $26.50
Local Wholesale Market.
Wheat, bushol 85c
Oats, bushel 40042c
Flour, volley $5.25
Hay, cheat $14.00
Hay, oat $14.00
Hay, clover $14 015
One Pill
Atkitour doctor aloulAutt'tRlU, gtnllu once each day, or there will bo trouble.
laxatlix, all etgtlaile. ?JtnouuuAyAy The dose of Aycr's Pills is small, only
atlJlrtetbonthtltotr. & ftlSf: one pill at bedtime. All veceuble.
lOHHfl I !!! f iilllf lllli-f f -ffrf-HM
OREGON CALLS--
"MORE PEOPLE"
Puss the word to your relatives ami friends to come now.
Low Colonist Rates
To Oregon vtill prevail from the East
.SEPTEMBER 13 TO OCTOBER 15
via the
ii Oregon Railroad
and
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
(Linos in Oregon)
' From Chicago 33.00
From St. Louis 32.00
t
From Omaha ........... v , -$23,00 s -.
From St, Paul S23.00
rom Kansas City ' 23.00
FARES'CAN BE PREPAID
iDeposlt tAeamcWjuf tb.e faro- wJUi the,. SeaYeat O, R.& N. 6r
8. P. Agent and tlcfiet will be aeItYered"fn .the East without
extra cost.
Send us tho name and address
iur urcsuD
WM. McMUIUUY,
General Passenger Agent,
' Portland, Oregon.
Potatoes, bushel 700. SO
Apples, bushel 5001.00
Hosp, 1909 crop 15018c
Hops, 1908 crop 10012c
natter ksd Egg, Retail.
Eggs ., SOo
Creamery butter 40u
Country butter 27030c
Retail.
Hard Wheat 4 $6.30
Valloy $1.35
Bran, por Back .95
Shorts, per sack $1.8501.55,
tolled barloy $39.00
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It's a pity whon sick ones drug tho.
stomnch or stimulate tho heart nnd
kidnoy Thnt is all wrong. A weak
stomach, means weak stomach norves
always. And this is also truo of the
heart and kidneys. Tho weak norves
ao instead crying out for help. This
explains why Dr. Snoop's Restorative
Is promptly helping stomach, heart
and kidnoy aliments. Tho Restora
tive rcachos out for tho actual cause
of theso ailments tho falling "In
sldo norves." Anywny test tho Re
storntivo 48 hours. It won't euro bo
soon as thnt, but you will surely
know thnt holp Is coming. Sold ur
Cnpltul Drug Store.
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A Nnrrow Escape.
Edgar K Bayllso, n merchant or
Roblnsonvtlle, Del., wrote: "About
two years ago I was thin and sick,
and coughed all tho tlmo, and It I
did not hnvo consumption it was near
to It. I commoncod using Foloy's
Honoy nnd Tar, nnd it stoppod my
cough, and I am now entirely well,
and hnvo gr.lned about 28 pounds,
all duo to tho good rosulta from tak
ing Foloy's Honoy nnd Tar. J. C.
Perry.
It is impossible to be well, simply Im
possible, if the Jiowels are constipated.
Waste products, poisonous "tubstsnees,
must be removed from the body at least
& Navigation Co. if
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of any one Interested In.the state
iiieraiure.
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