Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 24, 1909, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2-1, 10 t!0.
TAGE THREI3
The aroma-tight can protects
it against impurities and deteri
orationnever sold in bulk.
Your grocer will grind it
better if ground at home not
too fine.
WHITE HOUSE i
RESTAURANT
For a r.egolar
1 25c Dinner at 20c
They can't be beat.
McGILCBRIST & SON
4
Proprietors
Headquarters for Woven Wire
Fencing, Hop wire; Barb Wire,
Poultry Netting, Shingles, Mal
thold Roofing, P. & B. Ready
Roofing.
CIIA S. D. M ULUfiAN
250 Court St.
Phone 121
MEALS 15c
Call and try them. Meals 15c.
Board per week $2.75; also fur
nished rooms very reasonable,
AT THE
:$:iO COURT STREET
"Oriental Gold Pills"
If in need just
get a botlo of
"Oriental Gold
Pills" Safe, sure,
speedy. Sold un
der ?500 guarantee. Price, ?3.00, at
drug stores, or send direct to us.
(Mailed in plain wrapper.) Write for
booklet "Confidential Chat" sent
free. Desk G, Esthetic Chemical Co.,
31 West 125th St., New York.
Genuine Turkish "Female Pills"
Send all monies either by regis
tered letter, express order or post
offlco ordr.
In considering making your own
light, or cooking, why not consider
the F. P. Gas Machine and Stub
bers Light.
Will sell and install this machine
and guarantee it to give 100 per
cent more light for the same money
than electricity or city gas. Let me
liguro with you, estimates furnished.
Call at my shop and see the lights
und stoves in operation.
I also carry PYRO DENATURED
ALCOHOL utilities. Safe, economi
cal, odorless.
A. L FRASER
Phono 135
ttSfl State St.
Gold Dust Flour
Mode by the SYDNEY POWER
COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon.
Made for Family Use.
Ask your grocer for it. Bran
and Shorta always on hand.
P. B WALLACE, Agt.
Salem Fence Works
LADIES
mm ii1 mm i , w i
Fire' C
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INDIAN LIQUOR LAW
IS UPHELD BY COURT
That the state law forbidding the
salo of liquor to Indians does not in
vade or trespass, upon the provisions
of the federal constitution wns the
decision yesterdny of Judge Mitchell
Gilliam. The declaration was made
by the court that, though an Indian
might be a citizen, and thus be on
trenched in the rights granted under
the constitution to all ditifcens, still
the Btato, in the exercise of its police
power, had the right to take cogni
zance of the dangerous effects of
liquor on the Indian, and to forbid
the sale of liquor to him whore it
was deemed best for the protection
of civilization.
The question arose over the demur
rer interposed In the case of the state.
against Tony SImich, who is accused
of Belling liquor to a half breed In
dian. It was urged by counsel for
the defense that the law recognized
an Indian who had departed from his
tribal relations, and accepted an al
lotment of land, as a citizen of the
United States.
A number of prosecutions of sa
loon keepers for selling liquor to In
dians have been made recently, large
ly through federal agents.
Tony SImich was arraigned after
the decision on the demurrer, and
pleaded not guilty. Post Intelligen
cer, Oct. 5.
IOWA WILD GRAPES
DO WELL IN OREGON
The first annual meeting of the
fruit growers of the Sllverton dis
trict was held Tuesday at the opera
house, where hundreds of Marlon
county fruit growers assembled to
listen to addresses by some of Ore
gon's best authority on the question.
There were exhibits from all over
the country ranging from the choic
est selected apples commercially
packed just as they would appear on
the New York market from the fa
mous Reynolds orchard at Salem to
fruit from somfci of the most dis
eased and unkept trees In the coun
try. Perhaps the most Interesting ex
hibit was a few bunches . of wild
Iowa grapes, furnished by Tom
Skaife. The little sprig that there
grapes were grown from was sent In
a letter to Mr. Skalfo from Iowa over
forty years ago, before the railroads
were running into this country.
Sllverton Appeal.
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Pleasant Party at Hartley Home.
Saturday evening a very pleasant
.evening was spent at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartley, five
miles east of Salem, when a house
party was given in honor of their
daughter, Miss Stella, it being her
sixteenth birthday.
The decorations in the living room
and parlor wjero entirely in whlto
chrysanthemums and mistletoe,"
hanging from the wall vases and In
terlaced with great white satin bowk.
The dining room was beautiful in
red and green, with dozens of rea
chrysanthemums and mistletoe with
berries. The table was-centered with
a large boquet of flowers.
Miss Stella received the guests at
the door, and looked quite beauti
ful in her chic white lingerie gown.
The first part of the evening was
spent In singing. Then a dainty
luncheon was served in the dining
room, after which Mr. Arthur Hart
ley gave some very good toasts. Then
the guests retired to the parlor, and,
by the light of the fireplace, tola
some very thrilling ghost stories.
Those present were Misses Elma and
Blanche Rice, Mr. J. and Leslie Rice,
Mr. Lloyd Stifller, Mr. Merle Stlfiler,
Minnie Pate, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Martin, Miss Alta Martin, MIs3 Ver
bena Harris, Miss Hazel Harris, Mr.
Lewis Harris, Mr. Carl and Arthur
Hartley, Miss Nemoa Pate, Mr. Rex
Hartley, Hazel McLean, Miss Irene
Hartley, Mrs. Ada Hartley.
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Child Scalded to Death.
Hood River, Nov. 24. A 20-months-old
child of A. L. Dayles
died last night from the effects of
being scalded In a p'an of boiling
water.
The accident was caused by the
child's mothor taking the pan of
water off the stove and setting it on
the floor while she put wood In the
stove. The youngster climbed on a
chair to reach for something on a
tnbre, and fell Into the scalding
water.
THAT DOUBLE CHIN
Every woman who is fat, and es
pecially every woman (or man! who
has a hog-like double chin, will
welcome this news paragraph. Your
night masks and stlcking-plastor
strips and strokings are at un end.
A method of reducing double chins
(also fat abdomens and hips, shoul
dors, ankles and nock) htat really
does reduce them has been found.
And would you bellove It, it is
nothing more than a simple, harm
less home receipt thatany druggist
will fill for you. viz: oz. Marmola,
oz. Fluid Extract Cascara Aro
matic, and 3 ozs. Peppormlnt Wat
er, a teaspoonful of which after ouch
meal and atbodtimo will take off up
to a pound of fat a day. Try It It
is good for tho stomach strengthens
that organ so It turns the food Into
energy, bones, muscle, as It should,
instead of Into fat, as yours Is doing
now after each meal. Eat what you
wish: drop exercising; be Uzy even;
this mixture will still trim up your
figure. And it will do It evenly too,
without causing wrinkles; removing
the soggy fat, such as double chins
and stout abdomens are made of
first.
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WHEN THE
STOMACH STOPS
Working rroporly, Because There Is
Wind In It, "Use Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets to Sot It Going Again.
A Trial Box Free.
THE DOCTORS call it flatulency,
but unprofessional folks know it as
"wind on tho stomach," and a most
distressing stato of things it Is. It
is a serious condition of this great
motor organ. Always annoying and
pninfu Uu the exteme, at times often
leading to bad and fatal results. Tho
stomach embarrassed and hampered
with wind, cannot take caro of its
food properly and indigestion fol
lows, and this has a train too appall
ing to enumerate. The entire sys
tem is implicated made an activo
or pasisve factor in this trouble and
life soon become a questionable boon.
ALL THIS IS EXPLAINED in
doctor hooks; how undigested' food
causes gasses by fermentntion and
fomentation in which process some
essential fluids are destroyed burnt
up wasted by chemical action, fol
lowed by defective nutrition and the
distribution through tho alimentary
tract of chemically wrong elements
and as a consequence the stomach
and entire system is. starved. Plenty
of food, you see, but spoilt in prep
aration and worse than worthless.
A DERANGED STOMACH is tho
epitome of evil: nothing too bnd to
emanate from, it, but the gas it gen
erates is probably its worst primary
effect and the only way to do away
with this Is to remove the cause,
STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
go to the root of this trouble. They
attack the gas making foods and ren
der them harmless. Flatulency or
wind on the stomach simply cannot
exist where these powerful and won
der-working little tablets are in evi
denco.
THEY WERE MADE for this very
purpose to attack gas making foods
and convert them into proper nutri
ment. This Is their province and of
fice. A whole book could be written
about them and then not all -told
that might be told with profit to suf
ferers from this painful disease
dyspepsia. It would mention the
years of patient and expensive ex
periment In effort to arrive at this
result of failures innumerable and
at last success. It would make men
tlon of the different stomach cor
rectives that enter In to this tablet
and make it faithfully represent all
STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
are not alone Intended for the sick,
but well folks as well; for tho per
son who craves hearty foods and
wants to eat heartily and run no
risk of bad effects, they act like
a charm and make eating and diges
tion a delight and pleasure. They
keep the stomach .active and ener
getic and able and willing to do ex
tra work without special labor or
effort. Don't forget this. Well
people are often neglected, but the
STUART DYSPEPSIA TABi...
have them in mind.
A FREE TRIAL PACKAGE will
be sent any one who wants to know
just what they are, how they look
and taste, before beginning treatment
with them. After this go to tho
drug store for them, everywhere,
here or at homo. They are 50 cents
a box and by getting them at home
you will save time and postage. Your
doctor will prescribe using them, but
when you know what is the matter
of yourself, why go to the expense
or a prescription? For free trial
package address F. A.-Stuart Co., 150
Stuart Building, Marshall, Mich.
P. S. Better send today for sam
ples of tho tablet. You will get
quite a box of them.
The President's Thanksgiving
proclamation Is said to not be so
very readable for a religious service
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Uids for Furnishing Supplies for the
Stato Institution for Feeble
Minded.
Sealed proposals will bo received
and are hereby Invited for furnishing
tho State Institution for Feeble Mind
ed with supplies for tho six months
ending Juno 30, 1910. Lists of the
required goods will bo furnished up
on application to tho nuporlntendont
of tho Stato Institution for Feeblp
Minded. All bids should be sealed
and marked on the outside of tho
onvolope "Bids for Supplies for the
State Institution for Feeble Mind
ed," and addressed to tho under
signed. Tho bids will bo opened in
tho offlco of tho Superintendent of
tho State Institution for Feeble
Minded on Monday, December 20, at
10 o'clock a. m. The right is reserved
to reject any or all bids. All goods
must bo in strict accordanco with tho
samples and In original packages
when possible. Goods must bo deliv
ered at tho Stato Institution for
Feeble Minded not lator than January
10, 1910.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 19th
day of November, 1909.
H. E. BICKERS,
11-22-26-30-12-2. Superintendent.
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Tickling, tight coughs can be
surely and quickly loosened with
prescription druggists are dispensing
everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Cough ,
Remedy. And it Is so very differ
ent tbnn common cough medicines.
No opium, no chloroform, absolute
ly nothing harsh or unsafe. The
tender leaves of a harmless, lung
healing mountainous shriib gives
the tho ouratlvo properties to Dr.
Snoop's Cough Remedy. Tbo.se leaves
avo tho power to calm the most dis
easing cough and to soothe and
al the most sensitive bronohia!
embrano. Mothers should, for safe
ty s eako alone, always demand Dr.
Shoop's. It can with perfect free
dom be given to even the youngest
babes. Test it for yourself and see.
Sold by Capital Drug Store.
SPOILSMEN WANT
"PRINCIPAL" ASSEMBLY
(Albany Saturday Night,)
Col Hofer thinks that an assomblv
that would make a platform and
ndopt resolutions endorsing tho rule
or the people and tho expressed will
of tho people would help harmonize
the party. So It would, Colonel, so it
would. But what in thunder would
that do to tho big and little plc-hunt-ors
who have been running with tho
machine for forty yonrs? Don't thoy
need an office? Would not one of
thorn rise and Inquire "what are we
hore for If not for office?" Without
an assembly nomination what hopes
have any of thorn for offlco from con
stable to governor, Sho! Shol Col
onel; something must bo dono for
these heroes who have run ovory pri
mary since Lincoln was nominated.
WELL DESERVED.
The Praise Thnt Comes From Thank
ful Salem People
One remedy never fails.
Salem people rely upon it.
That remedy is Doan's Kidney Pills
Salem testimony proves it always
reliable.
P. W. Brown, 374 Summer street,
Salem, Ore., says: "Threo years of
millwright work In a sulphur factory,
when it was necessary to perform re
pairs in poisonous gases and to
work in cramped position, and some
times wet to tho skin, caused my
kidney trouble. I suffered from a
lameness and soreness across the
small of my back, and about two
months ago, when in this condition,
my attention was called to Doan's
Kidney Pills. I went to Dr. Stones
drug store and procured a box and
oon the backache and soreness across
the loins entirely disappeared, as al
so did the other symptoms of my
trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills are
worthy of a trial by anyone annoyed
with backache or kidney complaint."
For salo by all dealers. Prico 50
cento. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for the United
States.
Remombor the name Doau's
and take no other.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo
Lucas County ss
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
ho senior partner of tho firm of F.
J. Cheney & Co., doing business In
the City of Toledo, county and staf.e
aforesaid, and that said firm will
pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLLARS for each and every case
of catarrh that cannot be cured by
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and lnscrlbod
in my presence, this 6th day of De
cember, A. D 18S6.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In
ternally, and acts directly on tho
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials free.
. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. Like Foolish Men.
Why Is he called tho wIbo old owl?
I cannot get It quite.
Ho sits around tho livelong day
And whoops 'er up at night.
Good Cough Medicine for Children
and Grown Folks, Too.
."Wo could hardly do without
Chamberlain's Cough Romody," says
Mrs. Flora Dcspaln, of Bloyd, Ky,
"I found it to bo so good for tho
croup and havo used It for years. I
can heartily recommend it for coughs
colds and croup In children and
grown folks, too." Tho above shows
tho Implicit confidence that many
mothers place in Chamborlain's
Cough Remedy, a confidence based
on many years' experience In tho use
of it. No one need hesltato to uso
this remedy for it contains no chlor
oform, opium or other narcotics and
may bo given to a child as confident
ly ns to nn adult For salo by all
good druggists.
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A Trying Situation.
That northern pole must surely bo
In dangerous condition.
It's rough on tho anatomy,
Likewise tho disposition.
Washington Star,
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Mrs. Loulo Hite, 428 Outlcn St.,
Danvllel, 111., writes, October 1st:
"Foley's Kidney Pills started mo on
tho road to health. I was treated by
four doctors, and took other kid
ney remedies but grew worse, and
was unable to do my housework,
and tho doctor told mo I could only
llva from two to six months. I nm
now so much hotter that I do all my
own work, and I shall bo glad to
toll any one afflicted with kidney or
bladder trouble tho good results I
received from taking Foley's Kidney
Pills." Commenco today and bo well
Do not risk having B right's Disease
or Diabetes. J. O. Perry.
Tho World's Way.
Man always speaks his words of love
In muffled undertone,
Dut when he wants to toll his hate
Ho grabs a megaphone.
Kansas City Tlmw.
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Aro those who will have us launder
their waists, dollcate lingerie, etc.
Our facilities aro thoso of tho
best for the perfect handling of this
charncter of work. Our help is thor
oughly experienced, and much more
skilitul than most help you can secure
to come to your homo or to "tako
out."
A trial will mako you a client of
ours.
Salem Laundry Co.
Telephone 25. 180-100 S. Liberty St.
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Prico 1.00 por bottlo. Inquire at good drug stores or send
DIRECT TO US.
Durlnir tho next 30 rinva nnlv wn nnnil von n nnmnln tinttin
1 FRFr ot t,,cso boaut,1"y,nB wafers on rocolpt of 10 cents to pay
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S DESK 0, ESTHETIC CHEMICAL
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A New Stock
Of Rubber Boots and Shoes. Leather Boots in
calf; also complete line of High Top Shoes. Fine
line of Men's and Women's Dress Shoes.
Come and see my goods; am sure you will be
pleased.
JACOB VOGT
For Infants and Children.
The Kind
Alway
Bears the
Signature
of
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Thirty Years
Phono 44 Main. 147 N. High et
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Gabs and Livery. All Rigs
Modern Rubber Tire..
GREAT CHINESE DOOXOR.
L. M. HUM
has modlclno which will cure nny
known disease, no makes a specialty
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Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism,
Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidnep
troublos; also any blnokenod pr
swollen soroness, broken limbs;
Smallpox, Epidemic; all kinds oZ
Bolls, Lost Manhood, Fomalo Woaki
ncss, Hernls Troubles nnd Paralysis
onsultation free. Care of YIck S
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Pretty Unless She
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