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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1908)
j, TM ti.ii4miHMWiiMiiiiiM"W'iWW DAILY CAWAL JOUKXAL. SAIJeM, OKBGOM, WKtaftlfttDAY, FEBRUARY , Jt. lit f, n 11 1 3 r fr r 1 4 ,1 CAUGHT BY THE GRIP RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA. La Grippe Is CpMfmte Catarrh. T&J3 disease -sow knowa as 'grip' weed to b exiled 'lnflnens.' It very ehwoly resembles a cold, bnt is Mere aclo 1b it hold onoa tho ayaiem ad produce more profound dls rbc. Orl li la reality ejddemlo catarrh. WheaRoaee begins it spreads over tho Lmhi try -very rapidly. Jreeple do aot catch the grip from each ifcer, bat ech oae catches it from the aMK&epn0f e, Sve" t (. CWW tst" WB "W""""""""W "g" 1 0 "W Pl"i lw4f " I"-. fcobt, h. Medteoa, A. M.( Prlaolpal ef Callewfeee High School, Falater, N. 0,, ( i ehatmtaa ot the Jackson Coaaiy , Beara ef JKdaoaMoa. j M w writer or oecaHai tww ww ' kM,Mtrl(Hitd to nwwUf of leMiag ysfsrs Mid af;aaiBer-rfrlliotrf. edit jh eaMeaal aad aecalar. laspeeklag of Psraaa, Mr. Mm1(mb M7ft "I am hardly ever wltkoKt rM In f Myk(HM.JItUUimoHUvUMU' ie th t 1 hay e ver tried fer la srls-pe. "It alee eared My wife f ! ea Wrh. Hereedlto at ee Hmi wm J imk that shecowWaot at Bight breathe p through her aoetrik. WI eeHeiics, lHflmed coadl ttottef th throat wm brought about, gtlMftg worse ad worse and yielding to no romodjr an til Peruna wu tried." flWHlHy p-iSrCwtHt nf CfMnafttft. Those who ara fortunate onough to liar perfectly hoatthy mucous mem iranns ordinarily do not catch the grip. The mucous membranes lining tho oe, throat and lungs, when In a aorotal elato, aru an effeetual barrier against tho Invasion of grip. Hut, If there happens to bo tho slight est catarrhal derangomont of tho mucous membrano, then tho victim be cohjos an oaslor prey to tho grip. This In part explains why aoino poo $le got tho grip, whllo others do not, The rational thing to do li to keop tho ;ilem (tea from catarrh, lit attempt IngtodothU mot peoplo have found 2'urKHa to lolnraluablo. lyme Catafrh, ttw RtMtH f L tKif. rtru-m Kka CfMHt r lfiiiiit &A4ul MajJIli fff I rfrfr ViVH tlvftn. . Mr. Jennie W. Clllmore, Hok 41, HhltoOak, Ind. T formerly ilouie keefer for Isdlaaa Koform Hohool for 0jr,wrlUt Hx yearn ao I hal 1 grli, which waa followed by nynUmlo catarrh, "Tkaoaly Ulg 1 ed wae Pernna mmI Maaalla, aal I haye been In tetter Wealth tho Uat t4ir yeara thaa for ytxwri b4or "I give rantiMt au mm redit for my "-"-r ALUMNI PUSH FOR COLLEGE 4 Moscow Iitrfho IVipor 8nriN ()nvgii FimiHTw litil('Hiidi'itrtt lnHr TrtKtu Up fur Tlifiu. CooslderabJo lutorest Is foit lu Idaho conwrtilng tho iniuud ortort aya thts MO't-ow KvHiilug Juurnat. by some or the termor u the Wll lamelte vnlly of Orogou to Invoke tho referi'iuluni ngnlnMt tho appropri ation maJo by tho Junt logUlaturo of tho wnto tu Hupport of tho state uut voratty at Kukoro. Ths support of ttila tHluentlonnl Institution has bore toforo 1kki mini at t41.000 per hu num. Tht new aot rdinw tho mm to tlU.OGO pr )P. and It U Bgalnt till iuoriNtid that those graugirrii aro uuklug tholr objootion. It U bo hoped for the ako of the higher education tu Orvgon and for the good, itftwt of the frmld tomntuntty overywhero that this platt, lateudod to nt least defer thU apprvprUtlon and poslbly dafeat It ?Htlrety. wUl not be oarried cwt Oregon vhU the mate uIvh-U-and her people uro Bbuadantly able to support It ap to th point of ef ft'otlVt)Hf where tt eaa acvnimpiuhj KOHtetklMg, and tta sorvio will be worth wuoh war than what tke.v rt In tkw ttma uhea hkther 4tiettoH la a mhihUHo tor a sue (Ml tamr jt weaht he a wt mte take fw ) Mate t dUpease with yij rVXfclfTr l tTIII LFKJ IX I YLIU THY Xm BiTTCRS 4, ki U Wb cuucluklvvly Hs wo. ewitil avuuy to cure KtoMtadH I,hw. Khiey r Hewel dlrt,-? Youil.dwa a aetth er tw uattl It ceaohe wihhth H4 wmmum way yaitae lev af the eatmea peepK did Ht try U iKHaer. Tt.eaauO of tn har leH eurtd drlaj- the at 1 pwr. Therefeie get a Met. 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When I'oruim has not Iwon used dur Ing tho coursoof tho grip and tho patient finds htmsolf suffering from tho after off eots of this dlneaso, a courso of Poruna should bo rcsortvd to, SNffcred Twelve Yewa rrem After Clfecta bf La Orka. Mr. Vlotor' Paltioaiido, K Madlon St., Topeka, Kan., member of Knights and Ladios of Security, writes t Twelve yoars ago 1 had a seyero at tack of la grlppo A(1 - never really re coTortd my health and strengthbut grew weaker every year, until I was WMkblo to work;. ", ;' or crlpplo ltd rhlvf vducatlonnl Insti tution of learning. Not only would suoh action work M Injury to the pftnple dlrortly nffocted. but It would do Inorodlble hitrtn to the stnto be yond Its bordorti Progrostilre Amor (can pcoplo who aro looking for now liomoii In tho Pacific uorthwost would shun a state that hat put such a blight upon Its future. Not only will these farmer who propose to Invoke tho roforondum In thin lustanoo hnrm tho stnto In tho outlmtuuin of the peoplo outside of Us border, but they will cast odi um upon former general!) . Agrt I culture Is reaping more benefits to! day from higher education than any of the trades, mechanics or oomtner olal Interests. If the farmers of Ore gott don't know this, they should! atudy a little. They should keep abreast of the other states, and then ' they would bo enthusiastic advo eatea of higher education and willing J to pay reasonably well to sustain It.' Fogla & llloks, the new publisher of the Independence Enterprise, are throwing a great deal of life into that sheet. In an editorial on th university appropriation the Enter, pritM oommonu as follows. "in another column we have given simc to an editorial from the Mo. mm- Lint,,. tA..ni t.i- ... . given at the request of the alumni aJHttrlaU will Include Turgor assoelattun of the university - We Jtff,)5!04a' s,R'oa Suburbanite and are In favor of higher education and ono l' olhdr Pl-.. nUtrlet have always done all that w eeuld ?e' S wUl U u Hrtelpalbfof eouUtentb- to aid la tta advaae. 8U. Nk Sllvrt aad SeotU '. hut the parttee who have eall si the refereadum han deae io 1m1 good faith so far a the Utir ( tU Hl UkM raulated iwpor knoxvi nad U m dan t te Holu' l f ' -urevent the ladlsertmlaate ahtHrta- ' te m M" ikia of the peple iHei'. Ik aay " "& w R ha. Sua. .!. n. ....i..... v.... . day. Mareh S. hns hMta jmi &ald aj " ,' ivru1j- aitMtu N. H,r,'w ' a Mwai a waaHir as e wneweai wu. me growth f th atat. hvt are of ta tflm that I it H heeowla-; tm atach f a rttha ' auiaV oho aad sheuh! ho takeu""ww,8S l,e aa rusa$. Taoae who are ahU . vead their ehtWra to eHse aad pay for M eacjukl do w at private ttutltutten aad aet speftge oM of the p?ole wh- eaa IB aord to tttdulge ia (uxurie. It then) U l he extraerdlaary -peadlture t puhlic faads for 4u eatkwtal latUutias, we wtahl it KH that the larger pan af it he es "Two years ago I began using I'eruna and It built up my strength to thatin a couplo of months I was ablo to go to work again. "This winter I bad anothor attack of la grippe, but Poruna noon drove It out of my systom. My wlfo and I consider Poruna n household remedy." Pneumonia FeHaweal La Grippe. Mr. T llaruerott, West Aylmor, On tarlo, Can., writes: "Last winter I was til with pneu monia aftor having la grippe. I took Perunafor two months, whon I became qulld woll, and I can sny that any ono enn bo cured by It la a reasonable time atllttlo ozponso." Pe rHH-A Tcata MT La OrHe. Mrs. OIim. K. Wells, Or., Delawaro, Ohio, writes t "After a severe attack of la grippe, I took Peruna and found It a very good toale." Mrs. Jane Gift, Athens, Ohio, wrltost "Six years ago I had la grippe very bid. I road a testimonial of woman who had bia cared of grip by Pentaa. My husbaad bought me a bottlo of reruns. 1 was aoon ablo to do my work. Icon tiaued'aatBt It uatll I was cured." In tho stato a high school edpoAtlou In tho district schools and In tho county high echoola of tho statu. TIimo schools can be ronchod by nil tho ohlldron nnd It will not bo naoewt ury for them to go to Kugeno nnd puy for rooms ami board and tnkH out motnborahlps In a half dozan collogo soclotitw whloli, llko a vermi form appendix nre utolosa Thoro nro oth'or deserving schools In the stato that need state nld Just as nuicli as tho university and wo believe that when matters adjust themselves rightly they will nil o supported as they ehould. MARION COUNTY PROHIS Tu wnMe Two Owuis of Dlitrlct That Are to Be Made Dry Reside the County, The Good Gltisenshlp league ba begun tta aotlve oampaign for local J .)& at the cam lag ekweUoa. Plana T be,n erfec tor tofutlng im nea. vaon containini uout five preelneta. The first of MttU. ! RlWuto l Vwive arcaai;!). -- - ..TTTW """ a,w - - -r---- --. "... - U tfe BHW r PWI ? ler -vMrtg Hwheds (or - Today there t a seoaad dtrot trl tnaty to detersala &mo RowtaatioaD ?!at " watl xk tLm votA 1hoe craiy people demand that gamine bo the eheleo f a wajoj- uy or tae part o OULMVO Wstl yWWTfiUH M AM JP1 " T M ff W .M 9 TO BOOST TEDDY AND BUST TAFT DESIGN OF BOURNE JUNIOR OUEGOX HEXATOIt OPENS OXE OP HIS OLD-FASHIONED CAMPAIGNS IN THE INTEREST OF A SECOND ELECTIVE TERM FOR ROOSEVELT IS A MAN OF EARNEST CONVICTIONS. (United Press LoaBed Wire.) Washington, Feb. 20. Senator Dourne, on hla own responsibility, and without the sanction of tho Pros idont, Is preparing to open an elabor ate press bureau In Washington "to boost Roosevelt and bust Toft." He proposes to send 'broadcast over the country dally letters accompanied by cartoons, telling the dear peoplo why thoy should demand Mr. Uoosovclt'a ronomlnntlon nnd why, nbovo nil otae, they should never pormlt tho nomination of Mr. Tnft. Slnco ho began his clamor for Mr Hooscvolt'o ronomlnntlon, Mr. Uourno has spent considerable mon oy, but hln latest propaganda will bo far more expensive thnn anything ho hns horotoforo undertaken. His oth or schomo4 have, corno to naught, and this Is his last hope of turning the tido -towards Mr Roosovolt. Mr. Ilourne'8 uuronu will begin opera tions as soon as ho can sosuro the sor vlcos of an experienced nowspaper man and cartoonist. New Corporations. Columbia Land Company; princi pal oftlco, Portland, Oregon; capital stock. $5000; Incorporators, Henry W Coo, It. It. Wood nnd L. O'Con nor. Pilot Hock Publishing Cempany: principal orflce, Pilot Rock, Oregon; capital stock $1000; Incorporators, E. B. Porker, O. T. Mansfield, C. L. N'owcomb, A. F. Michael, KnotU Bros., Al. Acton, A. F. Huffman, Julius F. Wongor, J. M. Iloyer, John llrndburn, J. I). Royor, J. N. Roorl. W. C. Shields. Jack Huston nnd Henry Harrison. Tho Lakovlow Flour Mills; prln clpul olllce. Iakevlew, Oregon; capi tal stock, $16,000; Incorporators, Dick J. Wilcox, C. B. Shorjook and F O Bunting. DOWNWAHD COURSE. Fust Ik-lug llralln-d by Rnfcm PeoJ U A llttlo baokaoho at first Daily Inoroaatng until tho back Is lame and weak. Urinary disorders quickly follow Diabetes and finally Brlght'a dl ease. This la tho downward coutse of kidney Ills. Don't take thla course. Follow tho advloo of a Salem ctthen. N. 8. Williams, of 339 Liberty at. Salem, Ore., says: MA number of year ago the doctors told mo my kidneys wore In bad shape. I came west on account of the troublc.thlnk g the change of climate would hcln me, but nothing I did gave me relief In splto of the use of remedies and medical treatment. On procuring Doan's Kidney Pills I found them tha bst medlotne I ever used. At that time I gc,t them I was sufferlnrj from an Intense burning sensation ! hme !ft T?uohet Saturday by as If two live ooa.s were placed dl f, Une' Mi oa ot the raost necu' rectlj over th kidneys After using", f w,lls'OTer fund here. It was two boxes at Deaas Kidney Pills. aid not R&ve the least pala In my baok or troahla with the kidneys. I give all credit to Dean's KJdaey Pills For ah lo a'l dealers. Price i ami. Pflsstar-AIttka- fto n..r. falo. New Yk. taiJ- ir.ieilw 6w tha'8"1111 hto ' 8sea. watch and Valtad Stabsa. Heteabr tte aa Doaa'-, aad take a oUim. " - 1W eeaMMNi .va eacHWiMa-Mtt of Odd Fatlaw, thas rsaaed at SariaKAelit wijtk I J eaarter mawheea. How It Sprvrtds. The first paekage of Dr. Leon hardts Here-Bald that was put out wnt to a snalt tewa la Nehraska. it cured a ease af Pile that was considered aepeles. The news spread aad the demand proaiated Dr J. S. Leeahardt. ot Uueoln. Neb , the diteoverer, to pre Mre tt for general us. New it, u be, lag aent to all part ot the world. It wilt cure amv easa of Piles, SoJ4 for I U. with afcaolata ruar. aatee. Dr. Leoaaardt Co.. Ktatrar& Vlu N: Y., PtOBrttors. SaU iiv Dr a n IIT!!17r'PPPi ALCOHOL 3 PER OEHT. AUUMing MCrvMdMMMir HvgthcSacisdBwf Promotes ditnUkmCkttifi 1 Iv-k(nSnKKJLvWVaaWSsf NOT NAMC OTIC. -aHltHt-MIHII m sFssaTe7 esesea jmummf mm' Aaerfcd rVmedv t&rCmttM llok , Sow S toKh.Dteiiwi TWFKHVat5R3JCTCJBer IH33 wdLossorSLEER FacSinafc StMre ef NEW YOHK. 5 aranUcdufMiertt Exact Copy of Wrapper. CHECKING HOLY ROLLERS In Their Efforts to Build n New Church at Bvllingluim, Wash. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Bolllnghnm, WnBh., Fob. 2C. If tho peoplo In tho neighborhood of Nineteenth nnd Mill streets, In South Bolllngham, can provent It tho Holy Rollers will novor build tho church which they proposo to orect. The community Is up In nnns against tho establishment of what It is believed will become n nuisance. Legal counsel hns been employed to detormlno on what grounds tho oroo tlon of tho church at that spot can be proventod. Should tho Holy Boilers bogln, milling up the build Ing efforts likoly will be made to so on re an Injunction from the courts. Tho sect Is to be attackod on the grounds that It Is an allegod nui sance. But precisely how to bring the caso Is a difficulty. A church In, and of itsolf. In tho opinion ot at torneys, cannot be olassed as a nut- sance, but tho conduct of the congre-1 Ration may become so violent that tho peace of the community con Jlnaully dlstuibed. As tho principal part of tho Holy Rollor service la a series of violent groanlngs and yell Ings, which In evory place they con gregate dostroys the poace for sev oral hundred feet In the vicinity, tho people In tho thtokly settled neigh borhood of Nineteenth and Mill streets will, if possible, prevent the erection of the proposed church. PKCULIAR WILL OF PARMKU JOHN WADE. Walla Walla, Wash , Feb 26. John Wade, who committed suicide l" u p an,i 8,sllca "" PrIor t0 the man's ac, of Blf-lestruotIon. Among Its provisions .are: That his teeth go to r. B. E. York, a lo cal dentist, hls.plpe aad smoking to baees) are lelt to John Strfna, a UMtameat to hl u. Oliver Wade. and aja maah to Mr4 Charles Reser. f 4Hs ehj KRV WORKHRS IN FOR A BIO CUT. iiane. Mou Feb. 26. The man. age west ef the Northera Pacific R. R. has aeUfted all the tc-graphors aljd on the system that their wag wtu Be reduced from $S to $18 a atoata. la a)! probability It meaa a strike at these men. Telegnphera ar uow voting oa the qaesttoa at accetlHg or reject lg th redaotlB. Tha eut in wages U due dlreetJy to the sew federal sine hear law whlofc goec Into ef feet Mafah I Tha Northern Paelfc like every raUroad la the couatry will iHr " -" mn w - .r.r--:. - CASTOR Farlnfiuita and Chlidr The Kind You Hi Always Boui Bears the Signature of VMS KTAUJ MMNT, NnttWII PACING COAST ITEft (Continued from First Pi M. Oilman, Mrs Char cs AIM Stockton, nnd Ruby nnd Eun Oilman. Tho Ollmnns were ('-'in dents of Sacrnmonto, nnd til will bo takon thero for lntm Mrs. Oilman-Corey was no her step-mother's death by U yesterday. Another Stanford I'rns Stanford UnlversPy Feb 21 third student to be s ispcndr now commlttco on rtudent has been notified tkst he forced to withdraw frorachei slty for tho porlod of on Tho reason assigned In the announcement Is tho same .which cnusd tho Indenn'ie slon of the other w.j njtn- onnoss. Professor Clark 'or1 'b enso Just acted tipm cmt tho hearf of unfiruhM which was passed to the m mllteo by tho old bodr wh Just res crnod. Ho furth'rl that from this time fonrt- comralttee will act onlr up eases as may come up in tha Tho name of the studm given. To Wed an Officer.! San Bernardino, fa' Ftb.l Friends of Miss Eatc la Mart oald aro surprised by ths mont that on March 10 ibe Major Arthur Smith Gu'nrti tant-zeneral of the Pbl'.ijM atabulary. Miss Klncald Is the daM Mr. and Mrs. J W KinnliJ oamonga, who aro amonf tb thjest residents of that li April 5 the newly-wed l sail tnr thn PhlllnnlnM. V9 Jor Guthrie has charge ef tary records on the ls!w- Quthrle and Miss KhuM school mates. Old California Pfi T Anxv.o r TA 1 of the last links whtrh bl-wl California to the o!J r the death of Sr- Fells de Romero 9 J tho last. Iff not acua r tt. the old Spanish a x-'- the early days rf held court la the " wjuaded by their r bahi aada rualnta -which they knew a Snaln. actt' g red! Seaora Romero & bsrJ Analwt In lfiOft II , f ' ' ot the wealthlMt o th9 owners whll 0 a ! nnrnum hAr&olf VII r;'4 ' lhlaf irnm.n In '"" Sc ot tho state. Old age was Sv r death. . -o- Yott Kaow -l-K- VtfltaAM vJrt " " sti tt win b flilod as r .- ... iaaVl Jftr fv Af 44( Steae. SaUat. streets. . iJ3tdijj.t!Aa '&m