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H m DAILY CAP.TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1904. m Ml :GON '-'. FIGHT WARMER f A. IF W ion Louiuy VYin 1000 Against Prohibition burn Precinct Will Roll toUuusual Majority for Roosevelt. republican campaign In Ore iarmlng up. The party never State Chairman who worltod rslstently to arouse enthusl- in Franjc C Daker, and ho Is the admiration of other In many counties the feeling Ivn so strong that people, 're- of party will vote for Roose- Id one eastern Oregon county ibout an even thing politically up 600 majority. Some coun "Send no speakers. Wo. will irge Democratic vote if the foes are not drawn." In Marlon County. work is being done in this fto get out the vote. The bat- Ihe Prohibitionists will bring hmmense vo'e to keep the from being swept into the lonist rank?. In Juno the ma- igalnst local option was 275, the fight has been changed rohlbltlon grounds, and the is likely to be 1,000. Many ts that voted for local option it a solid vote against prohibi ten that Is made the issue as is. IWoodburn Is Red Hot. julons are that Woodburn pre- 1111 cast almost a solid vote for elt. That city is about an ling politically on many propo- shut on this matter the friends ectlon and prosperity are In Idle and are an enthusiastic lot ;h RIdors. The most enthusl- San 13 Rev. J. A. I.evesque, the Ic prle3t of that place, who has been east. He says that the Country from Canada to tne Mexico and from tho New W states to the Pacific Is be- aflame with enthusiasm for ell and that the Democratic itc will never show above the of the angry political waves. it his parUhionera who have smorats feel just as Rev. je does, and will cast straight r the vigorous American Pros- Speaking as a Canadian iau Levesquo says: Champion of Peace. Interparliamentary Union ol len hall- Theodore Roosevelt i'champlon of international I'ato.a d'Estournellos do says he Is '"entitled to tho fcr his pacific nnd liberal a.l Europe" Tho poace con; edarcs him "fitted to assume Itlative of a 3econd general of the states." But the Ucusy and hatred of the Dom- ?arty represents him as a ." and picture him as a rock- rage, disturbing tho peace by B up" the community nnd lng a 'big. stick." Which of Ictures Is more entitled to our jce? And what shall ve ad say of a great party, once ind respectable, which when ns of the world are hasten- o honor lo our Chief Execu- about to thus discredit and Idlcule upon .him and our r; and Its Institutions? BUT IT DOESNT Idea that Fat Make! Fat ,' h One Reason of Cod Liver Oil's Popularity. Chinese Harvesters. -.. CnTnrt owns anil farms four acres. Hie envious neighbor hold competences of Many Haye the Erroncousonenproor,'ari,ittRncc9ofnnci8htl1 acre; but Wong I'or is lucKy. e lins even tyecn able to nffrd n wife. Two "hands' work for him in these harvest days at tho panic wages of twenty cents n dny. The men squat, Oriental fashion nt their work, chop- Nevertheless a Decidedly Wrong lm- """", ""-, 8 " ? , D-esslon I stabs of their little sickles. Mrs. Wong Poy and her eldest, a daughter, follow Fat taken into the stomach 'does behind, to tie up the sheaves with wisps not make fat. Thousands of physl- 0f straw. The two cherished men clans have prescribed cod liver oil children, sole hope of henven for Wong for wasting diseases and all troubles p0y, piny tin ouch the stubble and that ahow themselves In a decline of gtcnl grains of wheat to chew. It is a weight. Physicians know that the fat mnttcr for corpornl punishment if or grease Is not what Is necessary they are cnucht in his, for in China cv to make fat or tissue. They also 0ry grain is numbered. When tho wheat know that it Is one of tho main things is nil in and has been beaten ou on the that make cod liver oil impractical In threshing floor and stored in the well many case3. The fat Is too rich to RUardod jirnmiry under Wong Poy'e be digested by a stomach weakened house, the little family innkcs rejoic by disease. ' lnK. There is a little mess of fish for When cod liver oil Is given, often the pot. A pnk stick and n cup of tho oil passes from the body In ex- rice brandy are offered up to the gods nctly tho same state In which it was 0f crnin, ami before them Wong Poy received. The reason doctors pre- his hands tucked up in his sleeves, scribe cod liver oil is that It contains i,0W8 to the ground, while ho recites certain curative properties. It Is to prayers. Mrs. Wong steals away from take advantago of those same cura- hor husband, to meet with tho other tlve properties that they have so villnge women to hold strnneo rites often tried to force their patients to wild, fontortionate trances, with vis tako this horrible, greasy, vile-smell- ions of the. upper and other orld. So lng, nauseating remedy. I imve tlnjir mothers done, time out of There are but few people who have mind. Kverylody's Magazine. not had experience one way or an other with cod liver oil, and even the i". The Gigantic Shadow cast by a cigar and a man nEIiTiIHili i I' " Ute Hand is the Smoker's Protection, thought of its smell is enough to causo a shudder. When we think of thoso things it Is not strange that every one of our city is sounding the praise of Vino). " Vlnol, which Mr. Putnam is hand ling, is the solution of an embarrass ing puzzle that physicians have had to contend with for years. Much hag been said in the past few days of thia wonderful discovery and yet it would bo Impossible to say too much In Its praise. Vlnol will Indeed prove Itsolf (o bo a Godsend of tho most precious kind. As wo have described it before, there Is no need now of entering into the subject at length; but just remember that In Vlnol you can procure nil tho medlclnnl properties or curative prin ciples that make cod liver oil fnm ouj, but without that greasy, fat. Vlnol contains Just tho right nmount of tho active medicinal properties, of tho cod's liver that Is necessary for tho cure of audi diseases as cod liver oil has been prescribed for. This is a subject that every one should become familiar with and wo recommend that you make Inquiries of your druggist In regard to Vlnol, or If you will call on Mr. Putnam, who has associated himself with the Boston chemists, who are preparing this remedy, ho will gladly give any one all explanations that mny he de sired in regard to this subject. O.A.JST'OSat.X.A... Beiri tb A 1 h' You Have Always Bought Blgntfue TJX . JJX?-' 4UIS-7Y i-rs4CjA of Zite LTooKmg ForWork? 7 Real Estate Transfers. Tho following real ostato transfers wore recorded today U W. Durant to I.uclnda Randall. : acres tp 5 s, r 1 w, $160f. L. D. Wostacott to J. L. Sweeney land In block 1 Unlvenilty Addition to Snlom, $900. Jacob Wuthrlck to S. V. Kasor, 40 acres In Marlon county, $2550. John Lutz to Jnmos- Cain, land In annex No. 1 George Holdster's addi tion to Stayton, 11000. King In Trouble, named King came to Albany week ago. ami, after working for Louis Moynard, the wood- in. borrowed some carpenter's work on a Job In tho city, and Id them to Ernest Czareky. He rested today by H. R. Campbell rneU over to Chief of Police Mo- He was also ;ald to bo Intoxl- Is said to be the fellow who bicycle In Salem last June, and In this city, for which he was at Salem for 90 days, recently ulng hU sentonce. I this afternoon broke a board o east side of the city jail up 'antl was about to get out. when crel. Ho was then placed in fll below. Albany Democrat. Friends of the Indian. Mohonk Lake, N. Y., Oct. 19. Sev eral score of government officials, missionaries and churchmen, and the hoads of universities and colleges wore prosent toJay wt tho opening of ,tho twenty-secoud annual meeting of tho Lake Mohonk conference of Friend of the Indian. The confer enco will bo In sotslon three days, during which time a numbor of topics of present Interest will bo discussed. Indian education will receive special attontlon and considerable tlmo will also bo given to discussion of condi tion In tho Philippines, Porto Rice and Hawaii. Other matters to receive avtontlon are tho saloon question, the taxation problem, and othor ques tions particularly affecting tho In dian terrilory. Hi X I ASTOmA for Infants and Children. M You Have Always Beught re the uxoof &tf& Do ?ou Bolleve in Signs? 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