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rpTT'n y t tt m k . - i m uaili UAH 1AL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY S. 1910. liOW TiiiS il. Of 0. GLEE CLU3 10 r IIfl " """Villi ft L J uui well l . .- To'A by Herself. Her Sin eerily Should Con. vince Others. Christopher, lit "For four years 1 luff-red from irregularities, weakness. nervousness, and was in a run down condition. Two of our best doctors failed to do me any good. I heard so much about what Lydia E.Pinkhara'f VecetableCom- pound had done for others, I tried it and was cured. I am no longer ner vous, am regular, tn in eTcllpnt tiealth. I believe the Compound will eure any female trouble. " Mrs. ALICE HELLER. Christopher. 11L Nervousness is often a symptom of weakness or some functional derange ment, which may be overcome y tins famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pmham's Vegetable Compound, as thousands of women have found by experience. If complications exist, write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for suggestions in regard to your ailment The result of its long experience is at your service. Keep down the gopher pest with a .22 caliber Remington and hollow 1'oiut cartridges. lloquinm is to have a steel rolling mill with-a capacity of 100 tons a day, the first unit of which will employ 1W men. SiEARTBUSll! or heaviness after meals are most annoying manifestations of acid-dyspepsia. IM-01BH pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION I'M. T- r ..i,, i III i 1 XTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT THE Remnant Store READ! THEN COME! $1.79 Ladies Aprons Slightly Soiled Saturday Price Kfln Farh 36-inch Unbleached Muslin Saturday Price 12 l-2c Yard 3 to 10 yard limits 3 to 7 yards limit - Slightly Soiled New Percales 23c Yard Light or Darks, 36 inches wide 40c shirting in plain blue or grey, 5 to 10 Yard ends. Very special 25c Yard Sample line of Children White Dresses 98c to $4.98 Ages 1 year to 14 years Sample Line Ladies Sample Dresses Values to $5.00 Very Special 52.98 Each $2.98 Ladies' Fancy Underskirts Saturday Price $1.79 Each Buster Brown Hosiery For the Kiddies 3 Pairs for J 1.00 The Remnant Store 251 NORTH COMMERCIAL ST. SALEM, OREGON. varsity songsters To Appear Under Auspices Of '19 High School Class. The University of Oregon men - . . jtrlulv herajded as the strongest of the -muy cxeeneut clubs turned ont at the university during the past few yetrs, is to appear in Salem, Tuesday eveum, i iue uranu opera house, on dor the auspices of the June graduating class of the Salem high school. l'reparations to insure a packed , for the Eugene songesters and incident ally swell the coffers of the high school senior clans, are already under way, and the advance indications are tnm i ine seat sale will be heavy in propor tion to the extensive advertising that is uruig dune. Tim rrlfA l.:l, .Ml .1 ... F."" nm VLB lllll jCity on its way to Portland, has been Iwnrml- a! ,s ,) -k- : . 1 -- -j v..v it tyi ap peared and ia Klamath Falls was called upon to stage a second performance. This stop, which was made on the club's recent southern Oregon tour, was pre ceded by appe-rances to full houses at Cottage Urove, Oakiuud, Koseburg, Grants Tass, Medford and Ashland. The home concert in Eugene recently was commented on by musical critics as the best ever held there. The personnel of the club includes the following students of the university, along with John Stark Evans, director: First tenorB William Morrison, Har old D. Grey, George Dou.t, Wesley Bo harrel. Second tenors Grr.ham Smith, George Hopkins, Arthur Johnson, Crccene Far iss and Raymond Osborne. Baritones Curtiss A. Peterson, Paul E. Spanuler. Georce Stearns. Charles Huggina. Lasses Herald White, Richard Lyons Stephen Mathieu, Martin nowavd. New "Fla" Epidemic Hits Monmouth Harder Than Ever (Capital Journal Special Service.) Monmouth, Or., May 9 Infulena has again broken out in Monmouth, this timo being worse than cither of the two previous waves. The first case was dis covered in the dormatory immediately following tho Easter vacation. The dis ease spread rapidly until at this time there tiro about thirty cases at tho dor- Crystal White Laundry Soap,, a cake 5c 60c Remnants French Madras Mr. Saturday Price 30c Utility Ginghams Saturday Price 25c Yard $4.50 to $6.00 Ladies' Trimmed Hats Saturday Only $3.98 Some Bargain Odd Lots Of Laces Values to 8c Saturday Price 2c Yard Boys' Waists Values 75c to 98c Sample Lot, Very Special 49c Each Mill Ends of Calico 10c Yard 2 to 7 yards each We do not cut Odd lot of Ladies Hose . 39c Pair Value to 75c Si I 13 I I I j 8 J MAY 10TH WE WILL LAUNCH THE GREATEST RUG SALE SALEM HAS EVER KNOWN. WE DO NOT INTEND TO RE SERVE ONE SINGLE RUG OF OUR PRESENT STOCK. EVERY ONE MUST GO REGARDLESS OF THOUGHT OF PROFIT. This . will be your greatest opporti'.nit;-cf the sca:ca to get a fine new rug for one or more of your rooms at a great saving in price. While there are several hundred rugs included in this great sale we advise you to come early. Wilton Velvet Rugs In Tans, Rose, Green or Blue. Suitable for Living Room, Dining Room or Bed Room in small or large patterns as you desire. Reg. $160 Wilton 9x12, sale $119.75 ,$Reg. $150 Wilton 9x12, sale ......-....'$ 84.90 Reg. $ 95 Wilton 9x12, sale .....$ 71.00 Reg. $ 80 Wilton 9x12- sale $ 59.70 Tapestry Brussels Rugs Reg. $44. 9x12 Brussels, now ......$34.83 Reg. $40 9x12 Brussels, now..... $31.80 Reg. $33 9x12 Brussels, now $24.83 Reg. $30 9x12 Brussels, now $21.93 Reg. $16 6x9 Brussels, now $ 9.85 c! 1 trm T7 Tf .1 V I! niu lory and somothing like twenty i among the student and townspeople Out side. All schools in town aro closed, not to re-open for a period of two weeks and the ban is on all public gatherings. , Mis Todd has secured the services of a trained nurBO to caro for tho patients in the dorntntory. None of tht cases arc , sousideicd seriously so far. INSURANCE MAN TELLS ' OF FRIEND'S RECOVERY j "lie suffered considerably from gas I in stomach and colic attacks, and at ! times was very yellow. His doctors I diagnosed bis ailment as gil bladder i trouble and that an operation was nec i essary. fiirm one persuaded him to jtry Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy, fiince taking it one year ago he tells me he has 1een able to eat anything." It is a simple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the inttinal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all I stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. J. C. I'errr, Capital Drug Store, and drug gists everywhere. MONMOUTH NEWS. Monmouth. May 9. H. H. Hicka fnose. past grand herald of the Oregon grand lodse I. O. O. F. has been deputized kv the grand atcr, W. . I11MII ! TVS. Walker, to visit officially the follow ing lodges: Kins Valley, Sheridan, Alsea and Vails 'ity. Kilward Pace, son of Rev. and Mrs. E. Jt. Pace, sailed for Scotland recent ly. He had just been transferred from the V. 8. ti. Heron, whbh has been detailed for service in Kuropean and Asiatic waters for the neit year or two. Kngineer H. W. Ostrom is again back in civilian life, having received his discharge on April Sumner was I On. sinofa S good mother I I is plenty of j POST j IjTOASTIES I ; ( ft j nimt StTT-ll. .11 i I x - " "Sfl aW FANCY BORDER RAG RUGS Regular $5.35 27x5-4 special Regular $5.50 36x63 special Regular $16.00 6x9 special Regular $19.50 8x10, special Your TP3 ftD (t3 f I long the first to respond to I'nele Sam's call for volunteers. Although he was among the fir.it, ami n in the service over two years, it was not his privilege to see oversea duty. He has been stationed at Ft. Canity anil r't. Columbia dining tho greater part of the two years, where he has filled very responsible positions nnd received several promotions, having enlisted as a private. Sumner, with his wife and baby 'boy 'IVve moved to Portland where they expect to make their homo. Mrs. ii. T. McKinney lias joined her husband in Corvallis where lie has churno of a warehouse. Owing to ill health the family has broken up house keeping for the present. Hem ice will remain with the Miller Mercantile Co. for a time. J. H. Prime and family expert "to start Friday or Saturday on an ex tended visit with friends and relatives in Nebraska and other eastern states. They expect to make quite a tour of the country, going thru seventeen states, starting south and returning by the northern route, Mr. Prime says they will take their time and probab ly be gone two and a hulf or three months. B. h. Dike or Mill City will take Mr. Prime's place as Si. P. agent during his absence. Mrs. Htout has returned from her visit in California. Her ti'tle grandson .fohnnr Parker has returned frum Can ada and will make bis, home h.. e: again in Monmoniu. Leonard Ingram and fnmily have moved to Albany. Body Brussels Rugs In size, pattern and colorings to suit the most critical buyer. Reg. $65.00 Body Brussels 9x12- now $49.75 Reg. $55.00 Body Brussels 9x12, now $39.75 Reg. $60.00 Body Brussels 8.3x10.6, now $11.80 Reg. $ 6.50 Body Brussels 27x54, now....? 3.80 Axminster Rugs Reg. $56.50 9x12 rug, special ....$39.75 Reg. $47.50 8.3x10.6 rug, special.... $31.95 Reg. $11.75 3x6 rug, special $ 8.95 Reg. $ 4.00 27x54 rug, special '. $ 2.95 Reg. $ 2.50 18x36 rug, special $.1.95 $2.85 $3.93 $13.85 $15.35 The Misses Grace. Parker and Doris l T,co were among thoso who visited tin j 1cm lust Fridn.v. Miss (in.vnelle Shore returned home Friday evening from Crane, Oregon, wnero sue nan just riinsiiea ner icrin of school. Clay Moreland hnd tho misfortune a few duys ago while eiunking a Ford u scS I " ii 1 1' i" i ' ii i ii i u r ti , nil .nuu- Mixs Josephine Tlefflev hn beenliliiv for her hone in Seattle. What Is Rheumatism? Why Sufleren Should Realize That It Is a Blood Infection and Can B Permanently Relieved. Rheumatism meani that the blood ha become saturated with uric acid poison. It does not require medical ad vice to know that good health is ab solutely dependent upon pure blood. When the muscles and joints be come sore and drawn with rheuma tism, it it not a wise tiling to take a little salve and by rubbing it on the aore spot, expect to get rid of your .w.iimiiiiri You must art deener than that, down deep into the blood where p suffering roin a sovere ease of tonsi llitis. Last Wednesday j,lia was takca to tho Salem hoxpilitl to have an oper ation on her throat and noie. After arriving at. tlis hoi-pilnl Tier condition jtiPi nino worse so the operatmu ban been i' deferred for the piesent. Miia Pfv TteeiinK, who has jnadtt , her home with her aunt, All's. K. C. J"ee, during tlm piist several Minnlli -i.:t.. ,t i;.. . u;..L ..l i ?..r. r Suffer from It? the poison lttrk and which is not ' effected by salve stttd ointments. It ' is important lh.it you rid yourself of j ,!: iv.ihl rtiat hefnre it ooes too i f-. c G Q tli htrwwt mirtftrr that ha stood the test of time, hav- t ' . . i r nv.' tng necn in coiaomi than fifty yearn. It will do for yott what it has done for thousands of, others, drive the rheumatic poison out of your blood, makin? tt pure, and strong and enabling it to makei you well. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, it will Ho the work and; not barm the mnt delicate ftomach. Write the plusician of this Com-' pany and let him advie with you., Advice is furniched without chsrg". Address Swift Specific Company, Hi Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. it I 8 B tat 1