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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 4

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DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAX, SALEM, OBEOON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1904. JL. iff ft I ''i I 4 wr. ftv I I FiH iHREXPLAINS ml Geo.

W. Patuara Tells Wiut He Knows A BOSTON PAPER 1NVEST10ATES MEBITS'OF VINOL Subject That la Agitating the Whole Country (From the Boston Herald.) i i u9ro readied us rumors of new 'discovery. Something that will revolutionize the practice of medicine. A remedy tbae has given sufferers from wasting diseases hopes of ro newed health and prolonged life. Of enough Itrfportunee have these.

stories appeared that a special inter r-. iuui Bicciai inter View with Mr. Geo. W. Putnam of Sa lem, who is interested hirnwlf In this new preparation which Is called VInol, wajf thought advisable.

f. iiutibUUJ IU finding Mr. Putnam's nlaco of bus! w.tThe first man he met said: "Oh, yssy llr. Putnam is tho man who has too wonderful new remedy that will cure everything that people always ena would help," nnd ho was spceilliy directed to Mr. Putnam's enterprising and busy es tablishment.

Mr. Putnam is business frSt110 Wor'1 R0' objected teW? fflrac of preparation being (spread nbroad as discovery. "Why," said Mr. Putnam, "this is jnonoro new discovery than was IKoinoon when it was first viewed tnrough telescope. Tho discovery cisiei simply tho fact of flnillinr outnsimeans of gotting at tho truth we were arter.

Perhaps tho mothod might bo considered a discovery, but what wo have found has been known for years, and it is nothing mom nnr less man tlio valunblo medical proper- ties that have nlwnys existed in tho cod's liver, nnd for which cod liver nil has, been prescribed by so many physicians. You seo it Is just this way. Cod Hvor nil (perhaps you have tnkeu it yourself) is something that Is very valuable In all sorts of wnstlin .11.. nnd In itself is extremely dls ugroeawe. Why I firmly believe that great mnny cnics of rmntm.mtim.

principles of the cod's liver what you would find In fifty per cent of Its volume Of cod liver oil. You can therefore imagine that if it is neces sary to tako this remedy, how much easier it will be to derive benefit from it than it used to be when cod liver oil was administered. Do you realize tiiat formerly you only obtained a small proportion of these same curative properties in a whole pint of that horrid oil Doesn't that tell the story to yout "You will have to excuse me now, for, as you see, I am more than driven. Of courso I am getting the advantago of the discovery by beinc directly connected with the Boston house." Tho reporter thanked Mr. Putnam for his kindness, and left him.

won dering to himself whether after nil a man had to be born on purposo to be famous, or whether notoriety nnd good fortune did not sometimes come as matter of luck, ICOOKE TURNS ACTOR oEvery Member of the Family Christian Endeavor Institute. The Christian Kndeavorers of lht city arc arranging for a lnreo institute snd rally, to be held on Tuesday nnd Wednesday, October 25th and 20th. The institute will open on Tuesday evening with a reception and social. given by the executive committee of the local union. On Wednesday morn ing conference of the officers of the various societies will be held, to be In charge of Rev.

W. C. Oilmore, of Hub bard, district president. In the afternoon of the same day a lariro open par liament will bo held, tho- theme for discussion bring "How to secure more efficient committee work in our societies." This session will be In the nature of an open forum, at which nil Christian Endeavorcrs are expected to bo present, nnd to be prepared to tako part In tho discussions. Mr.

J. A. Rockwood, state Christian Endeavor president, will bo with til and deliver nn address at this session. In the ovening a larire public rallv will bo held, to bo addressed bv Row D. A.

Thompson, of Portland. An Interesting and profitable Insti tute is nssurcd to all who may attend. E. Cooke Patton is nn actor. This announcement is not mafic for the pur pose of shseking his many friomls, but just for their onlightenment.

Cooke is not a "bad' 'actor, by the way, but lie is persistent and persevoring in hit latest undertaking. Cooke is the comedy onil of the "Huskin' Bee," nnd in the plav he has ravenous appetite. Ho is always hun gry, oating anything from apple pic down the line to stale bread. Tue other ovening he was. going home from rehearsal, and was thinking of some now "frills" that miirbt be stuired into tho linns.

l. thought of his part, and he commenced to repeat it. "I'm so hungry," slipped from his lips, and it was not in a stage whisper. Imagine his surnrise when ho heard a titter nnd giggle, and lie realized that he was eivine the show in public several days ahead of time. He diil not stop to make explanations, but hurried homo to the innermost re cesses of his boudoir, where he could safely repent his junk without- danger of interruption from a cold and heart less world.

0. T. HURD. President Local Union, even, could bo cured If It wnm for the patient to t.k, enough cod Uvar l. I BeSNlon.

ta viruies iieconm mnii- VaSSr tlm I'nvo tendency to sore throat, bronchitis, coughs, colds, for every one of nn n.i..t,iU Jjodjlon, has nlwnys boon considered ns simply invaluable; nnd ynt it tins nioro often been necessary to abandon It use than it has been posslblo to ileviso way of administering it. Two eminent French chomlsts started in nnd. got Interested in tho matter, nud after years of study they have succeeded in extracting from tue liver of tho cod just what is noc-cssary, and have left behind that obnoxious, greasy, vllotastlng fatty flatter, tho thought of which oven has turned stomachs of thousands. That is all over now. Wo havo just tWlnlng at but.

We hnvo found a way of getting the kernel out of tho nut. Foreign Missions Aro Aided. Orlnnell, Oct. prelim inary to the meeting of tho National Congregational Council to bo held in ven noxt week, tho nnuunl meeting of tho American bdnnl of foreign missions of tho Conereimtinnnl church convened hero today for Many of tho lending Team Ban Away. John TCrebs met with nn nccident this week that for a time was feared might result seriously.

He was driving the Krebs team from Brooks, nnd while on bad portion of tho rond tlloJanlmals. from some unknown took frndit nnd stnrted to run nway. He was unable to stop them, and tliey collided with a tree, throwing him against it, and cutting gash in hit forehead. This is the second one of tho bovs that has been injured in a runaway. and it is a debatable question whether tliey will use the team or walk in the I ti tu re.

The injured man is recovering, and will bo able to attend to business within a few dnys. I tMJfSiRMSllLJLjMl I 1 mMiiMiydiJ.m BilifilK ill mIimmIi jj ffStll j. if Ik lltjQil li.ti II lltkl I hr- ri Ir ifr-ll!" lllfll fF' 2 IfflHrMBK luJjBMnjniMi a rflK mUitiztihX.ll UiiiiJFgsr a lis 3il JImTt IrTriTnTz 1 I 1 I II II Dill IIHIItT' Jk flpil lie tit InmrniKsl lEIdLBmuusiin) mWl a tSl I mW2 fi'yMMrTOwrfpzsg2y I LW1etK. 4.tTrrf -fr3. HPuUtjwnyJnCSujFrtrS ry From the child just learning to read to the grandsire pceririB AU9 tiflwvj w'w; w.

vju9 icaaing VInol that is so much talked just exactly that. It is the l0" of medicine fouml in the co.l's Hvor that doe- the food. The grease I. like the shell of the nut, absolutely useless, only different the shell of the nut be-uiuo being IWM, t.re...cly qbnoxloui uud dlsiigreeabU to Ight, tastu and smell. Wo have now taken this extract nnd lUt iuilirianl t'lWou.

lasting table wine. We have added a small amount of organic iron. This heighten. tl. tool, effect the Tho wtract of tho cod's ver come.

In jn tuo nt tloutodo VMtni good. 'XHero, drink this," Mr. he reached for bottle nd pourl forth what appeared to be! delicious, rich wine. Thq reporter hesitated. The thought of cods' IWer, or anything to do with wrougut iMiek tueuinries of the wnen ne niinself had made heroic jruggles to take that nwful elne.

"Ou fihra-l au.l drink It." Ad Mr. Putuam. The reporter did so and looked up. "YM, I know, but that I. to Km me tome uf that Viuol vou wer talking about, nnd did not know thiit It um juur i-usiom to treat ministers and church workers of that denomination from nil over the United States are in attendance.

I'resldent Hamuol B. Omen, of Bos ton, presided over tho ononfnir urn feedings today and responded to tho address of wolcomo delivered by President I). Bradloy, of Iowa College. An increase in the amounts nf df- from individuals nnd churches, but a inarKed falliiiK off in I. shown by tho flimncial report to lu presented to tho meeting Tl.n r.

leipts for tho year were $70.1,001, and the Increase- of gifts from individuals and churches wore over tho figures of tho previous vear. ti. eelpts from IcgacIoH fell to $100,000, uio lowest in seventeen years, nnd ImnAfi ttu.viiw loss iniln I in ill' I "uivij; me nine ten years, Iowa W. a. T.

ir Marsl.alltown, Oct. 200 enthusiaitie deleKntes nro here for the annual state convention of tho W. C. T. U.

The convention opens to night with welcoming demonstration and it will be tho end of the week boforo tho program Is ended. Mrs. Marlon H. Dunham, of ton, will presldo over tl.n Beports prepared bv tho m' Hr show that tho past year hna been one of great activity for thn orguwHitlon. tliounh thn ims not been so marked In previous yenrs.

Economy Brand Evaporated Gream pots farlhMl. I because It Is most concentrated; I is most nourishing, because richest In cream; most perfect, because most skillfull prepared. Its purity is guaranteed under forfeit to anyone able to prove any adulteration In our product. The Encyclopaedia Britannic Its 25,000 large pages and wealth or pictures, maps an grams form an unfailing fountain of interest and instruction. The Boys and Girlc Follow with delight the descriptions of airships, kites vi i lamuus miis unu ijuiuij, uiu uuiiti.3 ui nit world.

I hpv animais, uirus unu iiuwtis, mcy whh explorers to thp T-1 J. M.l. 1 I OOUUlI isiuiiui, ur me iiuiui iiuini, unu uity icarn or new Eams snorts. the Young Men and Womei rind tnat uKlliMMuva inmous essays in history and bion are more interesting than any romance. The article hv stF has all the charm of "Treasure Island." The contribution bv Hnmnhrei' Wnrd rnntain nil thp inrcn nf "IT inn." tm iiinui.

ns lift, Macauley, is characterized by the same brilliant style aV classical essays. In the chniee of a or life wnrlr. TtRTTA VKTrn a discussion wide and helpful. It goes into practical details 4 uu-i mi iiu une need rtn, ignorant of their salient features. If BRITANNICA contZ nothing besides this it Ayould still be of the highest value to jZ men and women faefntr life.

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County. State. yw 9 a acc I Hops Wnt Uniform Milwaukoe. rw i formlty In tlio bottllne nf' tntes prellmluary to a national -it bottlers nKninat the oi ineir tiottlct by others than the owner is the principal subject to bo lliouMl nt the annual convention "Run Ur by tho National "ottleri' Association. The convention i presldeil over bv Prcl.lnnt tse, of Hook Island, lt nt uy several liou.lrml delejrates from various cities throiiL.ho.,.

country. Y. M. C. A.

NIGHT SCHOOL Hlfh Court qf roresters. San DIol'o. ot. it tin I ulUvl with visiters who aw hWo to wan Interview vou, to a drink Br ,0 that Hkelattcud the annual 'session of the lliKli Mr. Putuam VU' Order of Purest I- mat you have just taken.

Now you know that of what. 1 told you trile, Ul, ot ute Ill li ot. Mr. lutnm, et mo tJI MBiethlng ym, haV(, Jft tuUa, condensed, t.f the curative1 i-. me vurious brunches of tue order throujiliout California are represented by several hundred tlItKate.

many of whom aro neeamivnnu.1 theli wives nnd families. Tho sessions will contluue several tlsv. be preldel overhv H. ufc 1am AuseUs, IIiKh Chief Jlnuger Tall Term Opeua Monday, Scptein-bar 20Ui. Subjects Fee 3 months.

Arithmetia 2.00 HookkepluK Penmanship Grammar qq Reading nnd Spelling 200 Other subJocU taught If required. Tor partlculara call at Y. M. C. A.

OFFICE Fttilt i Big Pop? Tho crops In this line aro not the'largost, but good. As a result many will need repairs made on their driers. Wo aro proparcd to do quick and good work In this lino. I BURROUGHS FRASER Sheet Iron Workers and Plumbers. fMMMMPMHSMiMimgasjsjg The Epicure's Delight Is properly broiled and richly ti vored portorhouso or sirloin Btel that is illicv.

tmimHnrr nml ilpHcioU and that is appetizing on tho warned uur prime beef, mutton and po" In tho llcmo of nxfllnn In tnonts. Oul prices aro always low, considering tie quality of tho meat. E. C. Gross.

State Street Market October Sunset Magazine dives lino pictures of ACADEMY OF THE SA CRED HEART OALEM. ORE, iriy-econa year begins Soptombor 15. Sanitary ium! other improvements lately in tho building. Awulomlc, commarcia), Kraaunar Brtwoa IntormotMato anO. primary coursea.

PunlJa prepared: for teacher's cortlflcatca. PuU courea la muulo. Particular attontlcm nr.t frt heaKli ami aoml training. AAlieas Sister Sunertor I i THE BICK OF THE FOREST i i Has been taken to Bupply the atock ot lumber In our yards. Our stock complete with all klndB of lumb.

Juet received a car load of No. 1 shingles, also a car of fine We are able to fill any and all kW of bills. Come and let us show 1 our stock. Yard and offlce car ti. P.

passecjw! depot 'Phone Main 661. ii GOODALE LUMBER CO. 11 IssssBFJrvfsW ha ii xiJ i ftrvSl SiJjffi-sB WJmiWt i i 'w'f If I- California LifeTHWw Oonenil MneArthur and othor nnnv officers dosorlbo tho reeout military mauouvers In Callforniu. eaah arii being profusely illustrntel with half tones nnd oulored ilrnwliu-a by Kdward Cueuol. Interestiui: artieles nn rviii.

fornia and Oregon, "How Olivo Oil It Made," "How Almonds Ara Grown" aud fine deserlptiona of Plnums and butter, two great Uulifornla couiiIIm 2S4 pages of articles. Western stories scotches nnd versos. 10 cents a conv Have You Ever iur urvscrmirom Hawitt Lawtcnce ar awT behind the times. Trw. il.

more than pleast," V' and you 'call on them, you will and Ferry stw. flnd at corner of Commercial i II I I Iflll Ii i Wfmfoe, I.TTT".' I 1 1 I II II 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 II I Kcta Family Lfqoor Store Pull Hn 258 Commercial Street. Yotf Can htSV Stmset Macra. McDrier branrt.J! d. Cedarbrook whisky-formerly th ff cfnJ In the eit.

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