Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 10, 1915, Image 4

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CHAHLE8 H. FIsheT
Editor and Mang..
KRIDAV KVKNIXfi,
September 10, lltl.'i.
Editorial Page of "The Capital Journa
PUBLISHED F.VEEY EVENING EXCEPT BPNDAY, SALEM, OBEGOX, BY
Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc.
L. S. BABN'ES.
President
CHAR H. FISKEB.
Vice-President
DORA C. ANDHKSKN.
Sec. and Treas.
Daily by carrier, per year
Daily by mail, per year . .
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A Galley o Fun !
HIS
THE "FAILURES" OF WILSON
The iintro press of the country is rin inner the changes
on the alleged failure of the administration's foreign
There is nothing in being gloomy, nothing in sulking,
nothing but meanness in taking a frown into the home.
Give us the fellow that can smile in spite of a trouble
some liver or an unmanageable sweetheart.
Lrrouches do not pay. When a cheerful disposition is
backed by a resolute purpose, success likes to meet it at
least half-way. Smiles make friends where frowns incite
flnfn rrr ! o vvi c !
To be sure, there are times when everything seems to
go wrong. Wishes fail of realization, hopes are disap-
then for depression to take hold; but the man worth while 1 fch lyS IS " prayi!"
keeps his head up and his face a-smiline. fo' fair. ried(leT 'ca3e he wa' 'swi"e
Snmp one Vine cnirl rriaf rriovo ovo linL-c, ,'n ihn r.ViQ.n rfi 0 was'1'
v.xv, J bHUV "."'i V- MX v LXIIL0 111 WV
1 . 1 . if A . .. . T -r 11
every me mat must oe iorged 01 sneer nerve, we an
know it to be true. In forging these links, however, we
are forging that most priceless of possessions character.
Ato nnf fVio cirnofncf n-P nnr -rMovMw 4-V. rr Unf vnnnll
I the smiling fights we made nobody knew or even guessed?
i rri :., i.u: i ..... . -
APPLICATION ALREADY
flM PTTTf
Justice of Peace. Your wife says
you struck her. Have you any ex
cuse to offer, Uncle?
The Prisoner. Ah suttinly has
HYPNOTIC.
Margaret. I think Mr. Baker
could easily hypnotize people.
Katharine. Why do you think so?
Margaret. He often holds my
hand till it fulls asleep.
What if Ambassador Dumba should himself encounter
i r,.,k...: i
a Buuuiuimt: un ma way nome
RipplingRhurnQS
'py wan navon
INEVITABLE.
Husband. Why do you ask Mr.
Hobson to every one of your din
ners? Who wants him?
Wife. The cook. He's the onl;
friend of ours whom she likes.
THE GENTLE HOG.
There is nothing but meanness and miserv in a
- v w. v (ast.b M v a vs J v J wjwaa: r
Irtl' lit- flrtHWrt Thn Ml " ' . I1 a tVr ;n-niiL,i.LVin . . . . 4- Is
Germany has recently done much to silence the clamor.
And after all what constitutes success or failure in
diplomacy at this time?
We have not secured peace in Mexico. That is un
fortunately true. Hut would war with Americans be
reUer for the Mexicans than the existing state of affairs?
Could war gain for us what diplomacy has failed to gain?
Would conquest of that unhappy country make of us a
tetter nation, or of it a "more enlightened and happy peo
ple? If so these matters can be attended to quite as well
in the future as in the past and in the meantime there re
mains at least a remote elianee that. lUcxirn in.iv 'irliusr'
- " J ""J""
her troubles in her own way, and come out of her bitter
civil war a free and law abiding nation. The .only "fail
ure" as to Mexico has been the "failure" of the admin
istration to plunge us into war.
Have we failed in our European diplomacy? Very
possibly some persons may think so. But we are facing
new issues in a new time. How have European nations
met these issues? By war upon each other. And at the
end of a wiw of firrlitino- on Hip mvfitocr crviln tha vrwA
i.t.aj vfv ovui iivmui hj nim, kuiiiir Uiiy. ill suiiic tlLj
of the world, the diplomats will get together and do ex
actly what could have been done before the murder and
Iiill'lOil ctni-tiol rrll milir unnl " f n ! 1 1 1 ." I.,, L ,1
lMmiihntinl l.i !fn ..I .i:..l 111. 1. I
iiiini-tiuLiuii in ii v.iiiiuiiv.1 tu iiiiMtMiiaey wiiii rjuiope nas '4i . l " j nao uunn, may near ........ ,
been its failure to become one of the insane and warring! Passionate husband groan: "The minute I step with-! we lie on Free Bed,
in these doors, vou hn VP n lief rvf o fVi Alio n v.,-, -. rpi. 1 111 tll Tr-icn.'.il W
KlHKMin,
ft
IJEFORE AND AFTER
"To gain a smile from your starry eyes, I'd slay a
dragon, the lover cries. "I'd dip the sea from its ancient
U A T1 il
ueu, iu scoop me snow iron yon moun
tain's head, I'd grab a star from the span
gled sky, to light your path as you toddle
by. I'd catch a whale, though it's fierce and
fleet, and proudly lay it before your feet.
Whatever a mortal man can do, will be done
rir in r Arn C t A1 n n .
ii v iiii.. I ni r iiixu in lynii " i ft -its-i -f-.-v... ;
',,,' . 7" Ule When we start out to buy,
xuuo xui tuiiuuyroL, ana oir to tnej nu wcrc aM Ior 1rec Air
pai-son then they trot, and the good man1 w,,en wc're mM ,0 riy
says, "You are man and wife; I have sen-lWe are 3,1 for Vr smok
tenced you, and your terms's for life." The! aV favorl &
iaDaci uy, wnt'ii u year nas nown, may hear u"cn llie olllcr IIian pys
. ' j;,.... mc iiuiiutc 1 oUclJ WILU-
in these doors, you have a list of a thousand chores. There'
We are all for Cheap Goods
FRONTIER DAYS
Walla Walla, Wash.
September 16-17-18
A REVIVAL OF THE OLD FRONTIER DAYS
Low Round Trip Fares
from Stations on
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Ask nearest Agent
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
ill
mm.
r - . 4 i
lElilil
i a 91 sm
ii in aifjii.
Hotel CT DUriC 4t, St., Junction
01. IVCiVjlO Mark.,Elli,4
SAN FRANCISCO V
WHEN VISITING THE EXPOSITION MAKF
YOUR HEADOI 1ARTPDQ at
300C
YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT THE
J I KtAjLJ
Centrally located wrthin half block of everything, on
direct car line to the Expedition.
1 50 outsiderooras, hot c cold running water In every one
Etched bath Private bath . '
. .... Sv. Uli in ni wniic nn l.hlnrlr innlh a.j .. - (B
,0IH ,C300CMOcM(CJj
TO UPBUILD DAIHYING.
Allll I."..' I.
fn tlllTi .II ... t.i i...... it. n i. I,., 1 J'T HU IL'Sl 1U1 U Wt TV Sf Vnil Wiint Or,mr. itrn., . l ul" r I 1C11QS
.iv mm uimu ui iuu, tiim ni: imvu ifiire, I taCL . 1 T U ill "u"1 vvaici, uu i-or a lit lie Free Board
may not continue to lie our portion. Hut whatever the1 want f,?nie coal 1 snould be mowing the ding-donged lawnj
.stress of events the die is not yet cast, and there is oppor-i ov. P"ing weeds till the light is gone, or pruning trees nn
i unity for other nations to resume that attitude toward1 -Af,1 ""Jchei- kniie a man's a chump when he takes a A",d, K? caI,,I;:v?e sccdi '
us which is tlie assurance f ih:w. fm- tin. fninr.. w- Oh, girls who plan to be haunv fraus. Iipwuvp .W 1,1 ,c Lxpi"se-
Tins is not weakness. It is the all tin . nf .-ill tw.wo "uul un" 1S u,nS on vows! ,e nppmve of i.ow
I.i 1 :., 41,: 11 e 41 i i. . I , ;n c re sliippnic;
iiiv i in' 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 ; i 1 1 1 i iii i v s i 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 i i mi it it'll c nnrrnri'i mm , , , i t , n
travail can win more of lasting value for us as a nation' p nncr FrinrtrJ Tvf0
than can the rattling of the sabre. ""s TWna E,XtOlS
Honor ofH. H. Savage at
Exports from the United Slates to South America
during recent months show marked improvement over!
last year, the total for June, 11)15, hoing valued at
Tl 1.000, against $7,57:!, 000 in June, 11)11; and for the six1
months ending with June last, $('.0,57: 1,000 in comparison
with $.V,2(i: 5.0(H) for the first half and $:IS.7."1,000 for the:
last half of 11)11. Imports from South America are also i
considerably larger than a year ago. For June the official
figures of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com
merce, just published in its "Monthly Summary of For
eign Commerce." show a total of'.$2(i,2 10,000, against
JSK.US.OOO in June, l!U 1; and for the six months ending
June :'.0. $ 1 5(5,0 1: 1,000 against $1 -t 1,074.000 in the first half
and $105,117,000 in the second half of 1D11. During the
earlier months of the fiscal year our trade with Smith
An
II.
111 cr m-linn !!( lii'i-H nl tliix ti
niiil lion. William (mlluniiy wen- life
luii'i; 1 1 i.-ihIh. Ill,' Inter vwis nlu',l ,,
iiiiiIm' ii few ri'imiilis nl t lie t'lim-riil nl'
ln IiI.'Ii.ii- tin ml. A few eMiai-U from
.liiilm- (iiiUinuiv ' talk were written mil
iin,l lire inlillie, al t'.ie reiiiiest uf
Hie lainilv nl' ln ilei eiiKeil.
"In llns iieseine my min, reverts
I'iK'li .'in years nhea I Inst lieeiiine lie
M" '' "Uli the ileeeiiseil, sinee whieh
" 1 1 ' ii''iiaiiila,ii'e has heeii emit iinums
llllil llllisl i ii I i ill ii I i II.,.. i'....,;i. .. i
Amenea was seriously disturbed and our total exports 'tl ir,
iieiiusiii i hi im eenllliv. Peihans
i nllsi-liillsness nf liis hielier in. mi I ...
I " re ianse, me In lean mi liini, as .er
Imps Ins ileln ale . ii.isl 1 1 u 1 1011 snunht in, I
I iiiuiuh my imiie mlnist pliisienl ion
Ml 1 1 ii I ion. In ii m event, f ean liulv
"'. that nui l'i.eii,lslii, an, I (IVe we,,,
Hi i urn
Bier of Pioneer Teacher
Mnae whn anef Ihejilepa,,,.,! ,, UHt),U ,,,, ,,, M
iclit.
the Stuff:
And wc re paying enough.
We will take a Free Tass
W itli a wink am! a crin;
Ami wc cu,M!e our Graft,
And we think it no sin.
Ami when others are Clutibo.l
We're for Kakinc; the Mn.-k;
Ami were all f,,r Free Trade
In the Other Man's Truck'
Charles Irvin Junk
I'ortlaml, Or., Sept. 9, The upbuild
"'g 'f the dairy industry of Oregon
iiad the entire northwest is planned by
loial ereaiucry and dairy interests whu
"ill innnodiately put forth inducements
to tuose willing to improve former
methods.
The plan of tho creamery is to of
fer a sii,a-ial nr..,,, ;,,, i.
,!., ' o iniirvinen to
111.
How to Destroy Catarrh
Germs and End Catarrh
Forever
A Specialist's Advice.
C'ntarrh is a germ disease mil, the
only way to cure it so it w'i stay
inii'tt.l o,wl 1.....1. i i.:n
e better en re of ...!. . ! ... . . -
see u re eows tnai v" n i l"",m h 10 1 '"'"'c out of your system the
ltru.U , t? e re, n , V t' ' 01 ".tter cntorrhal germs which have found
J H S o r ",U .sl"l""t! lodgement thero. When the germ, go
in a -li' iier " . . lit o HLT "T'l thc c",ar''11 tP- The trouble
tt.,npted,yCr;!; ; it h "'V" mmt fpmys,
men. J Ulc salves, creanrs. p-rcasv bnlins. lotions.
etc., is that they give only temporary
relief by opening up for a while the
flogged head, throat and nostrils. In
a little time tho catarrh comes back as
bad ns ever.
People who suffer continually from
CStnrrh shoubl ilinn nneli reninnmrr
! makeshifts and set . something that
really gets atthe root of tho disease
and stamps it out. There is nothing
better for such' cases thnn breathing
into your nose and lungs the pleasant,
NO PAJAMAS FOR JACK TARS
Nui Francisco, Sent. inV,.- r....t .
unn,y's hys of the fin, w ncv
.'Willi resemble the pajaina girl in ,
itvientieth centurvinnsi,:, . '" "
leim'd ,timl:,:,S' I"1.'"" N
h ottieml nnler out of Wash.
'!jt-'M tn the l'aeifie fleet.
I llcle ,S,,m flr.,,,r, r,, . ... - ,
i;,m ., i i h . it niusier -ic-
un- eii . i,
a, live lite, und,
n s manv
.sl"
PERSUASIVE.
Far frnm - ,.n t, .i ...
lenehers in nur pnl.li'e ! pen inem-y to the issue, the ,.!d V,.
'',",, nu i in- ii in ireeiv Contessn, i ,.,t :. e
should eat the apple, it meant clothes
troin that time forward.
"I!'il." lie argued, and never more
"' 'v. clonics will lie simteihiu,.
' 1-ilk aliout when you arc tired o'
'c weather and dnn't 1,-,,, i .
,,,'ii.,i iu ue
thereto in l.Ul fell in value to $)..: V2 1.000. ..r Slioo ooo
i ,... i ..
neiow iiu.i, ami it was not until March, r.H", that the
upward trend was definitely resumed.
When this country gets a force capable of keeping
Colonel Koo'sevelt from speaking- ritjht out what he
thinks it will he able to lay down the law to both hemi
spheres, remarks the Chicago Herald.
Dr. New, leader of the "New Thought" idea, thinks he
will live to ho five hundred years old. Evidently has a
new thought coming on that subject.
Mod readimr nnd t.'ilkintr -ml
enough to do your Christinas shopping earl)
part nl' h
'of tne nil,,,,
1 selinnls. In
.... .... . in-, us e inn, tnat farm us-
sneiatinns w,,,,. all-iiiiwrtnnt in reariim
' iildien tn a Higher standard of eitizea".
I "Mil. Is of our citizens who c.
arc so Im !,,, c as to have 1 a his; I,
I'".!"1 "' Hie ,.!, loiintry school houses ill
. . nlKII(,r ,,i.siirntuin of nainv
,, , ...na.ier from linn, nre todav Ami th,. f,, ,..,.
"" " is. And let me here her how im v of V i ' ,n,!,K,Ms
.v over ,., ,i, , ,v ,,,,.,,,, ,,..'. ' . , ' ""..".'" 'laughters were
" son-owing widow children ,n . i , ' Ilu'ni'' m mic'.-
- thai h i, r ; ho.", o h vl::,rc.,.:r':i,Kei 'io m
"vii such.seiv ,,.ilt,, t0 .. Mt ,.,,.. . , " - i' .witii what rest,!,
and frieiM.' u"!""1""'
EVEN THEN
THK TARirF BOGY. ! Atcdiluvia,i tn, MetluiseiaVs
(Salinilai Kveniug l,st.) i ' 1 .7 -U S ''"usi.ion aboui
. List tis, .,i year our purchases
'''rcieM gomls ,.,.,. smaller l,v $L,H, .
'" i" Hi. year befnVe. nnil
' "" ''"'I W Hie period couiuioilitv
l".i'-''s in ihe Ui,,.,i smtes. ns refl..,..
I ov Hiinlsi i -.. i ...
' 1 s iiinrA milliner
!""st lint attire tln.,'i,... : , . r ! sooth'imr l,iin . oir.
.- ,,: ,i, . ' n iii mar Kind! . ......6 fio.ui u. ....
' iiir.li! ntt i re, but in s'ead iimsi s,.,i i " Hvomoi ( pronounced Hiuli-o-me)
a, ever nt sin-l, t,,,...i' .. , inndn fm,,, :i e i,.i.
..n . . . i i . .
liav
and
"ii In. nil back t
elntllilin ie,t fur
the
sale.
provisions
EAT LESS AND TAKE
IS
presi tit
. i. ... ....
""('""" '- I'n.iMinji an i iul so long as iavm Liovu r 1 "" '"i"'ii",i people. ii,.,i
I 'no "Hen hears tUl. ..,
'Ili"m;li not liuel that everv u,,,,, ami
!"- I" 'o. I know t least
mat Ihe deceased was aksnlutotv in
" iiiplilde, iid he timl no ,n,.., whndi
cini iii 1 1 i. ... a . i . . ,
: 'i..ns o. ;,. ",1::;; ise, 7, ,Ti:wa-
ni.iinntcl ,y I,,,, hu-hesi ideals, ini.i fri i- ... , "r protcetiomst
'ai'ln.,'!. '"::'a'1 'l'o I'ilirrim. inine, l,v ,h,
" " j"'IIL II lllllll.t llll til.. l'l
tn lit) ivt4nt that nii.ii.iu
M e,,,,lnye, are increasii.Kly disnr-l
Mil l ed ,y war. The capital behind1
over there?
Second nitto.-Samc old
m iner a man aucd J'U
"airy a yirl uf 14U.
uu
topic :
jht to
is beinir niVHieri.iiisi..
I'ltlllMr lnlinr nf l..r....'
western continent, where thev eniihl n .. i '""r' sniil lat.or is (rettinj; killed
woisni), i,,,, aeeordnii: to the ,11..,,.,.,.. .,. . , , "
thinkitirr u;n l.mo-" I"" ' oro they
.... ..... ' ""ni inaKC 1111,1 IIIIUlllKe lien nil ii 1,.,. .
''l I'.lors a, well, ,t can lie truly si,i
that II. II. Nu,,,.,., uroiunl whos',. bier
o nro now nssenilile.l .....
r "
(Jeorge doesn't-go on a strike.
we I live loo ,iihii. i
1 1'". many nil,. ttiillii,ir.s, but not
icnoni!,. f , eoiuimm i,..iii...i...
Fruit prices spell prosperity for the Northwest states, i "CZ, ttnA
. 1 ."' "'' the m,l,. f ,r. ,Sj, ,,,.
when he led Miiitln, il,,,.,.,, i.... . .
- 'mki ii, iitj
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 18G8
CaPtal $300,000.00
Transact a general banking; business
Safety Deposit Boxes
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
"e. hi i ne inrrui,. nit,.,,-. Ilm w,,
ictin iuber hi, , ,,. , r).,.Hlllllll,
to tue ,,iies,on if !, w,, , ,sl,llu
"d true t.r until ,t, ,M1 ,,
Pari. les llenrv sues,.., .....
t'd nnd true to hi' first wife and their the tn
" pioM'iit sorrimine m.,
Pioslinlo. ,,o ean tet,y ,ht t,
dcinrle.l In.s I u a tnil. h.i,l,a, nd
mihor. ns well as l,etu m, j,,,H ,.,.
"'o t"'i.cs ,..,, ,m.re broken fee.N to'
-an p, ,, wf ar(, furth)r
' "I!",V ""'pean competition be
)'H' ''"ulit ,ii,i. EuroH. in the J,
ti'lllnrrow. ,1 ' ..... ,"
"lues., ,,, h.i, I ,., ..l...
BEFORE AND AFTER
Stella hen y,nl arc c ai, ,
,H1 ' ... ir
Ik 'ells )ou that you must.
IN THE GLOAMING.
Ihe ,l,,iost- ictim. Vou s,i,
'" 'C a least thirty nliU.s 0llV "
Ivcal. I.s,,,e .Kent.-Tr.,c hut
uto.M .Stlu.Kwinli;.ky
I lut s .New ork!
shall
THE SUMMER PARTING.
"'" .11. j in, ; ,at
The llusband.Ji.c, , ,
""Uld.i t ii,Le a , 1 ., ,.. " 1
- .....,,siii ,,nv-
place where we'rt
ti
t ie 1,1,1,' . . . . , . : . '
off t ... i., ', " ml 'mw ,0 fe,"l lh,n 01 ,0 rt
Ki.r. , . ..' , :'r "f l"l'or labor. A' ''" to UarU!
hi.., i. : .r1"'' '"".""f":1 THE FIRST INTIM ATtriM
la.iff ,,r : :r;u: ?!: Ui,a' i... .. ......
- e lariff w, Uone o,' Z ZLt ,
'no ,,,,, presidential elee.1 oilier poets vet v.!,,-,, I T ."'
. II. 1. 1 I,' ,1... 1. .1.1, . I . .' . ' ?11 IH 11. t.V l lllllr,, ....
.h.i m-iMimieans win lossed oil a tr.lle 1, ,l,i .. v
. ) Mother roviM.m nf it Tkl. 111 (. . ... .. . . '1,rr .,!l''" air. he
The deveased ... i.i.,l.U l,1,l, 'hm'i..i.. of hieh ,.,t...., .... .1 .! U 1 , . . .1 " V" ,l,,v HH.I.
.,,-iiif-ni .inn liiev. vuiri iv.
1 "no, with the usnnl lint tin. .1... ; .... ,. .
is ,.i-..i . . . " I " . - l"r lurilm.-iu
(""ll to roinr,,,, ,hM...-.K "M noilher It. .... i.. ..".,' i ... ' . " ",c l,,,-'
the
Hon,
a noet ..r b.l,.v i... ... . " n an
, - nin nn iiitiiituiA . .
as.,.e al,. f cvmiuel i. ,s, ,.,... ..... ""'" pnliu.al ,.. wifk .u,, ,,,, .
' - ro l ... t , . : . . . .
ltllinc.
w a
. . . - -.itll'SMH, i ir-
. " iiaxo mt,.u , , "'"'""" ' eonteiuplate,, not yet come . v the i,r, . '
a tvi- of Ilvr. . ... . .. , , ",M Vimn. ., . , ' 7 '7 , Tr " '1 ... ' . . """imtioii, reiurnc.
IM.Itoi. hi. 1.1... . " . . lar.ff out of : "V " .7. t J. . . , ' and the
!" k' uihi.. vJiir r ii .""? is pniiuiuvi Kru peace:
i and combined with other powerful
I heRlinjr, antiseptic and germ destroying
j ingredients. Hyomei penetrates and
j heals the inflamed swollen membranes
! "i your noso and tliront,. stops ins-
m KIDNEYS .TtTSKAT
-, , i "troying its cause. For catarrh gernn
"He. a glass of Salts before breakfast! cnn,lnt live in vo,lr bn1v Hftpr Hvomei
your Back hurts or Bladder I "'"' hos them. Daniel j". Fry and many
bothers you. i !h,('i'. Rood druggists in Salem and
I vicinilv hnva ...i.i Triff...,,,: An a
q., , i nuiu .ijw'ii.i -
uo American mmi 0...1 . I positive
,.,., " "'iie must i
guard constantly
against Kidney
or money back and find this generous
policy pays. Most drueoists are now
trni.hl.,
nil e , . ,: 100 much and 1 . "irni uruggisis are mm
"ii our food is sich. oHr i.nn,, . " , giving a pocket inhaler made, from hard
th b;.i . 1 1 rubber With flVitrv tnmitlnta rnfitmAnt
trobl..lffi,'"l. '. kldncv
Jceline in 1, . .. "MUSS aiul 8 genera I
-''. full of so Z e,n Ir I""C U
ek headachc Vr div 8"ffl'r Wi,h '
"'i.i "ioMh t ; 7s sp,,"8-i
hcu the w., rl?!':?' h U 0 rl'eniatism I
rubber with every complete treatment
ar.l1 1,..: i.."' 1 . .
....... Jms ninKes a very simple, easy
and convenient as well as a thoroughly
relinblc means of treating by the best
known method this dangerous and often
'lisgusting disease.
CLEJtGYMAN ELECTED
Rl.ck- Tiili.n.l Til c.. in Tl.o een.
oral council of tho' Lutheran church to
day re-elected the Rev. M. E. Boidtnn.
fRIts; Ink-.. . ...1.1 """'
of a.cr Moirbrnu " gl"S8
'Invs and v,.,.r L- . st for a few
fine. This famon ,hon act
the aei'l if ,a" "9 "r.8 l? "'e from
oombined With ' i ,,:."" . "0n
juice, I
i , or you have rhenmnti ; re-eiecteu tlie Kev. M. Boi'it"".
"hen tlie weather'is ba, J fwm v?J n The Dttl'M. 0re- s "ue of tho vkC'
l .ar.nae,st about four oCeB of ?aTt ,rMidc the organization.
HELP THEKIDNEYS
Salem Readers Are Learning the Way-
It's the little kidney ills
Ihe lame, weak or aching back
The unnoticed urinary disorders
That may lead to dropsy and Bright 'i
disease. '
When the kidnevs are weak,
Uolp them with boan's Kidnev Tills.
A remedy especially for weak Mo
neys. Boan's have been used in kidney
troubles for 50 years.
indorsed by; 40,000 people endorsed
at home.
roof in a Salem citizen's statement.
losoph Winf. fifis Hitfh 8h. Salem.
"My kidneys were disordered
!r.fr-'-.oh9t!r
vid. i. t he ni ne- ' ? neu,ra,ize the
'oorce of irri a onth' "0 Tm U
'lor disorder, ' 0miin8
J":lZVi 'rmWr'
v.v home, ' ? di lelnK8 in
a mistake bv h.n dy ?", ",ake
fl'lmig any tin?c. 8 g0od kidn"V
rR0M8lLVERIviiNE PRISONER
ortii.i.,1. Ore., Sent in r
tl'r"' iiths on tie "'a"
wan r . 1 ".". pout enrd
..ere todnv . 0.1 . """". were uisorueie
Bnkosy frnn, I,;. i....A"a . " Uarlesind my back toom..l t w- it.
. . ... 1 '" 'ier w in 1. 1 tin...i. . ' .'. --""
.'uu r k i nrtv i'i anni,
says
ntr ,1... " is n i.ris
oiistoflrkiitslb-,
the
wns
wliivh
T.,e cnr,l .;..." 111 "On. ,
,-,. ' 'oa,"f"r..intion.lnnnV'
' in i i8"Z',i-s!,H'rin- "kvi noi'. KI ZP
KUiio8, r Sx'sw ! rn-in I
"ptnted dm . . .,n fr",lt wiili thorn."
!rhi ".f,.t-Hhj .Price ooe, ,t
fUi-kjilv, .:...: '""pris-,"'.-''' 1 loan's Kidnev
Siberia nJCZ i H: I know . that
. ...... , Rre a Ill.O Rlllliv..
willingly recommend
nil jloalrtra Don't
for 11 Vi.lnAT vAiA.lt ant
russv.i
Kiilnnr Pill '). that.
U1iiv .cnior i.
"ic Hands of
iMr.
Wint hil. Fi.Bfdr.Milhtirn Co..
xt "uu. r o
j! roIlS liuffulo, N. Y,