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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1008 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. JIOFER, Ed. and Irop. An Independent Newspaper Dovotcd to American Principles and IheTrograw anil Dcvclopctncnt of All Oregon. I'ubllnhod KV'cfy KrenlnR Hxccpt Sundny, Salem, Ore. sunsoRirTioN rates. ' rjnwiably la Advance. ) Dally, by carrier, per yor........ tO.OO Tor month Wo Dallr, by mall, rerycar. ... 4.00 I'cr month '. 3.Vj Weekly, by. mall, per vcar.. ,.... ...... 1.00 Six month) 60c (nSSS& BIKE NEWS By Frank Moore. SHfeim ', i SPECIAL DELIVERY. For o nvenlonce of subscriber! branch delivery ofllcet are eatftb itshed at the following ylscea at 85 cents por month, $1.00 for three Mont' ?. Asylum Store, F. G. De Voo & Son, Asylum Avenuo Junction. Carllno, Seventeenth streot o A. W. Lane, 3ardon Road Btoro. Daue'H Store, Alex, Dnue, Sonth Commercial street. Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street. Fair OroundB Btoro, Harrison Duo, Fair Grounds Road. gowoll's .Corner, Twelfth and Cross .streets. . K. Qrocory, A. A. Engioba t, Twelfth streot. r Wheolor'a Btoro, W D. Wheo or, Highland avenuo. 'Yow Park Btbr. F. O. Bower ox. Twelfth and Leslie. A TRIBUTE TO ORA ROI1EY. I stiff-logged and nearly kicked tho mangor to pieces in opposing tho nm ti.,... ,n -.., t ,nu 'very right they had beon saying v?I"iH J,?i1!?J; SHOULD 1IKLONG TO THE PEO- ........ ji.uiift nuuimi nun wan nuui ii if 1... .1m !.. -I r.....i.i.i.i i "' All kinds of political enterprises nro bftlng brought closer homo to tho people. Tho pooplo nro passing on things more than thoy used to and incidentally they pass on tho politicians thotnsolvos. What Bonso In thcr In a public of ficial, putting his party on tho do fonslvo, AND HAVING TO TALK AGAINST POPULAR WISHES? If Hon. T. T. Geer had stood firm ly by his principles and convictions In favor of Stntomont No. 1 an 1 had made his battlo on thnt lino, Jho might bnvo boon nominated for con gress In Enslorn' Oregon. It Is hard to swim ngolnst tho stream of nubile sentlmont. IT IS ITPIIILL WORK TO LIMIT OR AltRIDGH THE RIGHTS OF TDK MAHHKK, onco thoy pry granted. What harm would t.horo bo In making tho Republican pnrty tho champion of progress Instead of lin ing It to rostoro n system, to recite tho history of which Is to subject It to condemnation? o y nor joyor at jyiariiioKi in a joalous fit of ngo. Hor funornl was tittondod by a largo numbor of tho best people of thin city showing tholr rospcot for tho departed. Sho Svas the daughtor of a labor ing man, homelf n worltor, and was a young woman of LOVELY DI.SPO. SITION AND GOOD CHARACTER. In hor goodiiosK of hoart alio may nave erred, but In thnt sumo good ness of hoart uho performed acts Of Iclntl nests throughout all hor life. Sho vitH one of the most skillful nnd nrtlstlc fruit paekorB, and for hovpiuI yoara was otuployod -to pack tho fancy boxen of finilt displayed at tho uiiuual ebony shows In this t-dty. In tho homo nnd aortal gnth orlngg Ora Roboy was a favorite. Shu had Hcnron of rrleuds In every walk of life and charmod and ndornnd every olrclu In which sho moved. The myidory of hnr fato and tho maducHH of tho pnoslon of tho man who killed her are not matter for human judgment to pnss upon. The mUiiiKlPruauilIng of what Is termed huinnn love- KAIIAJHN TO RIKTINOCIHII RKTWKKN TRUI1 AND KALHi: I.OVK causen much, sorrow nnd iiuImippIiionn In this life. DUAL AND TIM'E I.OVI1 SKEKS ONLY TIIK WELFARE OF OTH ERS. If Hie blither conception of tho thing called love could bo grasp d we would 'HEAR THE MASK FROM Till-: PA 1410 and arrive tit tho spir itual underntnudlug that enables iih to milUo tho Dlvluu Love, which ulono U reaj; Tho no-called huiur-n, or fn'so love, l. u alflab, trotiehorous un reality that nitsleptU. deceives, iin dnrmluen nnd destroys manhood nnd wDiiiHUhood. Who hIinII censure any oitIiik human belli for not knowing tho true from the falsefor not having that higher nnd hotter concpt? Ho Ora Roboy wont through Hf liniipy. iHUgbliiK. working hard nnd rad'allug miuahlno loving and lov.d, with only good will for all. NEV.KR PURPOSELY WOUNDING OR HARMING ANYONE, In hor lu unrouae and frlond'y confidence never dreaming thnt she waj arous ing a lovor to vlohnco. She will bo remembered for hor goodneas. her purity, her klndnotw, lier industry end paTlanto and FOR HER DEVOTION TO HER PAR "KYI'S AND UROTHERS. lit t life vmw but hull lived, but hi.t haU viu full of good dooda, of well-meant Ri'tlvttltM. thnt hie od nil who took (item Tor vrhnt thoy were Intended. . o.. . IT IS UPHILL WORK TO TALK AGAINST THE PEOPLE. Major Kinney, one of the moat i'li(iu'iit men in southwest-ru Ore gon, tnikod to a small audience at lUtUdnu agaltwit Statement No. 1. A leader or the Autl-Statement force at the Swlem ora houso. ad mit tod It wa hurd workTO TALK AGAINST THE POPULAR CAUSE. Well, It eight to be, when the piliivlpal stot'k lu tral of th iwll tlileutj ror -the past twenty your Iim been to tU the ptop'o thoy ought to have the right U uleel tho U. S. MOUittoiH by direct vote. Whu it cm me to the ahow-dowu tho politicians Jumped kldowaya and Your Earning Capacity . . ().11U to enable you to do mora tli.ui Ju.t niMke ft living. You ought to bve iuouy. Aftpr you sttw It put It to work lu our sav ing department, whor It will iNun iUroe pr etut lutort. Remembur your (Mrutng enpwolty CANT laST FOREVER Now a the time to hIkH a atfty fuiul It i urprlalng bun qukhly you can ortvttv pHpltat wku you go about it lu tho proper way and with determination Bmn't nceounta weleonte SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK WHY CULTIVATE THE MICRORE OF DISCORD? MUST RELIEVE IT. Why Is 4 lie Orogonlau with edl Itorlals, with news reports nnd with cartoons, cultlvntlng tho microbe of discord? Why Is It predicting tho dofoat of tho Republican candldnte for tho United States annate from Orogon SO EARLY IN THE GAME? Is thero nothing to tho Republi can party In Oregon but tho will of the Oregonlau? Aro thero no nation al RoDiibllcan principles? Did not tlm Oregonlau have Its way in nominating Fimilsh, In nom inating Williams. AND OTHERS WHO WENT DOWN TO DEFEAT? Tho Ropubllcnn party of Orogon Mhould rojoloa that the Oregonlau baa announced its Independence of tho pnrty andv Ha Indlfforonco o its fate. Itn dlctatonhlo ha.i coat the Re publican party In Oregon the bwit o!llco In the otr.te. Can't th U publican partv get along Juat aa wpII WITHOUT ITS INTOLERANT DIC TATORSHIP? Two yoara ago It boosted for llourno and for Stntomont No, 1, and Hpplaudod tho logldnture for ox ecutlng tho will of the people. Tlitst your It tinned around and advocated abandoning the principle It contendod for In ltifli.. AND THE PEOPLE HAVE REFUSED TO FOL LOW. Rut lu thore.any good reason for not supporting the Republican nom inee for the Unfctwl Statea aenate? Can the Orogonlau ahow when the Cako brother of Portland wore not .....1 lno.tl T) jtiiaKllfc tin 9 ""Ell?. Iy'avY V NG "TO AC ' of, ho kidney.. CHIT ITS YOKE and acknowledge Its dUtatoral Ip In the publlo af falrn of Orogon? If that la the only imi'UIp! defect In th ItfimbllemUam of Cuke broth or, the peoplo will have no com plaint. If Candidal Cko WEEK TO 1W A MERE TOOL OF HARVEY SCOTT in h United State aonato the Qreguiu would depls him. and ao would a gret many other people. Cuke la a Republican o Tho Ulrmlngham, Ala., Motorcy cle club, which is one of the liveliest sporting organizations of tho South land, Is planning a Berles of motor cycle races to be given on April 25, at tho state .fair grounds. Some thing over a score of entries are reg istered, Including a numbor of out- I of "town riders from New York nnd j other eastern cities, Tho proceeds (of tho meet will be applied to the uunuiug oi a ciuu uotido. Veteran Cyclers Active. One of the veteran cycling clubs which has clung to the wheel with old-time ontlraslasm Is the Rush wick Wheelmen's club of Brooklyn. This organization dates from 1-891, and after meeting in modest quar ters on Bushwick avenuo for a couple of years, founded a club homo in 1893. In 1897 it was in corporated and moved into larger quarters. Its membership is grow ing again as tho result of the re newed popularity of tho wheel, and tho club Is a loader today among Brooklyn's cycling organizations. Iloston'd Now Motorcyclers, A now motorcyclo organization hns boon formed in Boston, which will be known as itho Massachusetts Motor club, and is composed of de votees of tho sport In Greater Bos ton. Arrangements have beon made to hold tho club's first road meet on April 20. Tho riders will leave Cop ley Square at 8 a.m. over tho fol lowing reute: Walthnm, Weston, Sudbury, Mnrlboro, Shrewsbury, Worcester, Framlngham and homo. Old-Timers Awheel Again. More than olghty riders who woro formerly prominent In cycling cir cles, bnvo perfected an organization In Philadelphia under. tho name of tho Veteran Wheelmen's association, The first outing of the vetornns Is scheduled for Saturday, May 9, when a run will bo tnkon to tho Audubon (N. J.) Country club, whore tho old- timers will bo entertained. Tho run wl'l bp under the leadership of Cap tain William Ott. Cycling On Victoria Day. Arra'ngemonts aro bolng mnde to mnke tho annual bicycle rncos on Victoria Day notable ovonts, says n Dominion pnpor. This holiday falls on May 2fitli, and is usunMy tho first Important date for athletic sports In tho Cnnadlan cnlondar, At St. Thomas the blcyrly races will bo prompted by S. McCredle and Dr. 18. W. Hous'ngor. A relay raco from Aylmer to St. ThoinaB promlBos to bo an Interesting ovont. Gatherluu for Salt Lal. Tho spring blcyclo training days aro now on at Salt Laky, and It Is al ready evident that tho nmatour list this yonr will bo uwich larger tuan usual. In addition to nntlvo talonU a big string from Australia will bo on hand whon tho season opens. Among tho pros, who will ride are Frank Kramer, N. C. Hopper, F. A. MoFarlnnd, Clark, Pyo, Himly Down ing. T. M. SamuolBon, .loo Folger nnd n numbor of others. -- That Tired Feeling That comes to you every spring is a elgn that your blood is wanting in vitality, just as pimples and other erup tions aro signs that your blood is im pure One of tho groat facta of cxporienco and observation is that Hood's Sarsa patilla always removes That Tired Feel ing, gives now life, now courage, strength and animation ; cleanses tho blood, clears tho complexion, builds up the wholo system. This is ono of tho reasons why Hood's Saraaparilla is tho Best Spring Medicine. Accept no substitute for Hood's Sarsapariila Insist on having Hood's. Get it today In liquid or tablet form. 100 Doses $ 1. People tie Got What He Needed. "Nine yo r$ nao It looke-1 m If my time had cop f. aays Mr. C Farthing, of Mill Creek, Hid. Ter. "1 was ao run down that life hung on a very slender thread. It waa then my druggist recommended Electric Bltlura. 1 bought a bottle and I got what I needed etrength. I had ono foot In the grave, but Electric Rlttora put It hack on the turf again, and I've been well ever since." Sola under guarantee at J C Perry's drug store. 60c. The VrownsvIPe Commercial club has been re-oigauiaetl with the fol lowing o 111 cere ltd llolloway. pree Ideut: VS. 18 White, vice-president; H. F ltlchardaon. secretary; Wayne Staimid. trwaaurer; W. M. Knapp. U. W Tripp ami F. M. Urowa, board of managers. ii ... ...o A Knocker U a man who enn't mo good in anv persou or thing. It's a habit caused by a. disordered liver. If you see things through blue, spectacles, treat your liver to a good cleaning out process with Dullard's Horblne. A euro omo for constipation, dyspep sia, Indigestion, sick headaohe. blU lojiBnesa, all liver, stomach and bow ol troubles. Sold by all druggists. When Well-Kuown Salem Tell It So Plainly. Whon public ondorsomont Is. made by a representative oltlzon of Sa oni the proof Is positive. You must believe It. Ilend this testimony, ICvtry bupknohe sufforor, evory man, woman or child with any kldnoy trouble will find profit In tho road lug: Jacob E. McCoy, retired, living on Capital atreot. boyond Mill Crook, Salem, Oro., nys: "There has boon no ronson for mo to chnngo my good opinion of Donn's Kidney Pills which I oxpressod through our pap ora throe year ago. I procured tho remedy at Dr. Stone's drug store at that time nnd rocelvotl the most grat ifying reaulta from their use. I wai rollovod of kldnoy complaint of sev eral year' standing. Tho principal symptoms wore In connection with tho kidney secretions and nny strain or overexertion often caused homor- Nothlng I had found In tho way of modlclne gave me any satisfactory ceilof un til I got Donn's Kidney Pills. Thoy gave me piompt and lasting boneftt. I have rccommendod them evor since then when occasion has arisen." For solo by all dealers. Price BOj cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Duffnlo, New York, sole agent for the Unltod States. Remember th name Donn's and take no other. " o SCHOOL FUNDS SHORT IN JACKSON COUNTY Investigation of tho accounts of tho county superintendent of schools offlco at Jacksonville show that P. H. Daily, who last January resigned as county superintendent, was a de faulter in school fundj to tho extent of nearly $1000. Part of this short age was discovered recently by J. Percy Well-, Daily'B successor. Part of It has been known of by county officials for months, but carefully coricep.lod from tho public. It Is re ported Ahat further Investigation will reveal moro dlscroptnncles. Dally loft tho country months ago, and his exact whereabouts nro not known, the answer to Inquiries re garding him being that he is in a Bttnitnrlum somewhere for his health. Although several months have passed, his bondsmen have not pnld the county a cent ,and no pro ceedings havo been taken to prose-o-ato Dally. o Catarrh Cannot Do Cured, with local applications, ns thoy can not roach the sent of tho disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional dlsonso, and In order to euro It you must tako Internal romedins. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tnkon intornally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfneos. Hnlrn Cntnrrb Curo Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tho host physicians In this country for yours and Is a regular proscription. It Is composod of tho best tonics known, combined with tho beat blood puri fiers, acting directly on tho mucous surf.icoB. TLo perfect combina tion of tho two Ingredients Is whnt producoo such vondorful ro sults In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials frco. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To ledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 7 He. Toko Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o MINISTER ORSERVES 40TH ANNIVERSARY Rev. and Mrs. P. S. Knight woro given a cordial greeting at the Cen tral Congregational church last night when a largo 'number as ?oriibled In honor of their 10th wed ding anniversary, and tho church was filled with happy couples he had married. As tho popular ratl flor of Cupld'o contracts has only married 449 couples In Oregon, it didn't Uiko more than a small frac tion of his -matrimonial constitu ents to fill the church to overflow ing. Among tho victims of this liy monnl locksmith wero present hon ornblo3, oOlclals, laboring men and noraons of all walks of life, but all happy and prosperous citizens who havo results to .their credit. . Refreshments consisting of cake and ice creom vcro served In itho Sunday school room, to tho delight and enjoyment of tho young people and older ones who had sweet-tooth proclivities. Of the wholo grlBt of alliances Mr. Knight .Is rooponslble for "ho has only sovon divorces to his discredit, nnd thoy probably failed to follow instructions. Tho evening was closed with a muslcn' program by Ohirs. M. Anderson. o "Ono Touch of Nature Makes the Whole Worltl KIu.' When a rooster finds n big fut worm ho cnlls all the hens in the farm yard to como and share it. A similar trait of human nature is to bo observed when a man discovers something exceptionally good bo wants all his friends and neighbors to share tho benefits of his discov. ory. This is tho touch of naturo that makes tho whole world kin. TI1I3 explains why peoplo who have beon cured by Chamborlnln's Cough Rem edy write letters to tho manufactu rers for publication, that others sim ilarly ailing may nlno uso It and ob tain relief. Behind ovory ono of those lottors Is a warm hearted wish of tho writer to bo of ubo to someone olso, This remedy is for Bale by Dr. Stno's drug storo. Mr. Carter Grateful. In an interview, Wllllnm A. Car eer, discussing tho rnco for tho nom ination for railroad commissioned from tho first congressional district said: "Tho contoet Is very closo throughout tho district but it ap pears that Mr. Campbell has beon choson. Tho rnco botween us has boon frlondw and ontlrely froo from porsoiinlltlo.i or abusonnd now that Mr. Cnmpboll is tho Ropubllcnn nominee ho will rocolvo my honrty support for his oloct-lon in Jmiio. I am deoply gratoful for tho ssplondld support rocolvod throught tho dls trlot nnd oapoclaMy from my homo countv. I appreciate tho confidence It Implleo." - n Death Was On His Heels. .Totso P. Morris, of Skippers, Vn had a c'osi e?U In tho spring of 190C. Ho says; "An attack of pnotrnoula loft mo so voak and with such r. fenrful cough that my friends doclarod consumption had mo, and deaUi vna o my hools. Then I was p"rsurdod to fy Dr. King's Now D'scovory. It holped r.e Immediate ly, and Rfter taking two and a half bottloa I was a woll man again. I found out thnt Now Dlacovory Is tho host romody for coughs and lung dtsepT in all tho world." Sold under guarntce at J. C. Pony's drug storo. fiOc and $1.00. Trial bottle froo. o- For a lato candidate Wm. A. Car- tor ran w'all. A month oarller start would havo put nlm on tho ticket. Rheumatism. More thau nine out of every Un casos of rheumatism aro simply rheumatism of tho musoles, duo to cold or damp weather or chron c rheumatism. In such cauos no inter nal treatment is required. Tho fren annllcatlon of Chamberlain's Llnl- mont Is all that Is needed, and It is DISTRICT CONVENTION Epworth League, Albany, Or., April HI. un. HO, loos. For tho above occasion tho S. P. Co. will make a rate of ONE AND ONI3-TIIIUD FARE on tho certifi cate plan. WM". M'MURRAY, JOHN M. SCOTT, O. P. A. A. G. P. A. 4-20-It. o Hasten tho sottllng of tho roads by using tho road drag. DoWltt'B Llttlo Early Risers, tho famous ttlo llvor pills. Sold by n'l drug.cts. You Don't Ki !"' much 8ffcrIn " by nslntr ii.J ."n8 Jon stop cxperlment,"ers fr ferera have iB.t' TManj, 3? How; valunblo It 1. Y?P fP t STOMACH BL at once, n m MCKJ digestion,' CoSr,R KMnrtr Trob S' J'offi Malaria, FCVl ,e.ni .tlta,'wcrtwAe.A5a ?0TICK For the ConsiX? . Notlco Is herehv Bu reeular meeting of thelthil 1 1101a Apr 20 1Q 7 mon council adonlM .M' m tho coMtrueKJiiiol ar vjsa ' "'I "". the same 7LV. liiypuny or Jnhn 0 Vi sidewalk to be conita Nltul... V B cordance with .,i4 h 1 on file In the nin-il?!?! corder of Salem, Oreson in case said sidewalk 'u , n accordance with mj "'."'"' ov 1. thetltrfuJ KIND WORDS FOR WALTER W1XSI.OW Slem. April 19. (Ed. Journal.) Since the result of the primary e'ootlon has become known. I havo .TIT,Jf .".' otrtuln to give quick relief. Give it a trial and seo ror yoursoir now nulekly It relives the pain and sore ness. Price 2B cents; largo size, S0 Sold by Dr. atone's drug in the thtt young Wluglow failed race. 1 That he wao not succeesful 1 ae- ,.M . u..i A... i. T'.i, ""..'"" ....: cants "". i im hv win ueri-UliiC mw .(Aftnla...... I. .I.ivl. ,1.1.. -.... I.. ...! OiWIU. r, ivi.-i.. .1 nmuiHiii) wriiniii, mill , that he will In the year to como " reath uearly awy goal to whroh his Senator Fulton has started for awbttlou may ailre la the prognos- Washington and snjs, "Oh, Uoll!" tiwHion which 1 feel reasonably sure oxpreeees his feelings beet of any- ot ruinument. 1 "5. I am unacquainted with the youig Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them out of Ihe syslem through a copious and healthy action of tho bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of tho throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to the tasto as Maplo Sugar" Children Like It For BACKACHE-WEAK KIDNEYS Try DsWItt's Kfdno; and Bladder Pills Sura and Safe bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbbbbhbbbbbbibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV Bald real premise, a d M an.e to be a lien Uponul& in hi mo cnarterofMHcit;j, ordinance No. 452, proTfiM " uiuci common coast ' W. A. JiOQSEl Bu... I nJJ'Vi-WWbltalhrfJ ....u i iBi nay 01 Jijs ijj HUH Xotlcr. To improve r ncrtlm v J togo street, D street isj g,R airuui in me city ofsiiea Notice Is lirrcbr Ir thf ,11 rogular nioctlns ot the n council of ihe c'tyoILlm Orcrl nwiu April zu, mis 1 reMKfl was adapted to ImDroM Xcri (I tago etreot la the ci'y ol Salts j ogon, bPtweon tho norta In North Mill Creek rnd thtierJl ! of D 3treet: D ..tret 11 ti- d:il Salem, Oregoa, bettveta ti r lino of Nor !i CottrertrrBlJ oast lino of Seventh itr-tt Sns streot in the city of Srlem, ton the north lino of D strtttui; south lino ot tho Fclr Creacd 1 in tho following manner Ily establishing a prsal grado on cold strefli betwwi nolnts. Said Improvement ibsll ttj Intorsoctlono and be eoautiw? tondlng from tbq north UneqJj Mill creok to tho south I'M Grounds Itor.d, and um b nlnnir tho center thcrtot f:f s t of 1G feet 'hall bo excau' 1 depth of 10 Inches wen: 1 nt on 11 fitrCPtS nnd Vttl 10 vated. hall bo flUfd . creek or river m -'' face of said ImprovfB':' itu level with th grade ctutj Rniii ilrt so exravstedt J M- In making a 'uniform '' etreet for full width tr u w Ir-olnnpo riM. . nf UiJ 'CMW . ,.'."-. ...,4 n iiis-a snail do bukhw v- -"rtLj adjaceat property. I tho charter of atd ei' Heniontrances improvujiiciu iu - fj,i days from the date ol l -"' .. .. .. M 4t.ld HAlf .1 Hcatloit nt iw' T I)y order commu- Moorea. recow ,,- pate or , nrr - , notice. Apru --1 There Is aot'Jnj j do! for lysneplls. iw stomncll. '" 3. -iiW ..J IS IL Ul oat. Sold by all druSS Annual i"f3Sl' .my sciiw Awr;t j. Forest Grove, m- " 29 190S. FoMh'iW'a vvn ONB-THIBD FARE. certlllcate pla"VJ MyriUt JOHN M. Stu'i, X. U- A- Dr. Stone's Drug Store 4 uisf mau. but having heard him at the The CI nt. opera uouae the other night I wns acronat. finds It necessary at all greatly linpreacd with hi earnest times to keep his musolos and Joints uattftteiasm and evldeut thought and srupplo. That U the reason that tHrnctHNw lth which k has roup hundretls of them keep a bottle of iMo the vital political question or Rallard's Snow Liniment always on the day; aua hie linguistic et-quiro- hand. A sure cure for rheumatism, menu and natural oratorical ability outs, sprains, sore throat, lame bac:, will undoubtedl bring him to the contracted muscles, corns, bunions, front In the political arona of this nndTall pains. Price 25c. 50c and te. T.J.CHESHIRE. $1.00 per bottle sold by all doalerj. u I .. o Plenty of Troulil. I Ther Is little satisfaction to tho Is caused by stagnation of the hungry to be told that "poverty is llvor and bowels. To eet rM or u nn o dligrace " uonuatyie ana biliousness and the poison that brings jaundioe, tako Dr. King's Now Life Pills, tho rell able, perltlors that do the work with out grinding or srlnlntr. 2e nt .1. C. Perry's drug stre J The only cash drug store In Oregou owos uo one, and no ono owes It; uuiiiuti uiitja siouni isa ohh.."!"! counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet artloles, wines and liquors of all kinds for modiclnal purposes. Dr. 1 Stono is a regular graduate In medi cine, and lias had many years of ' J experience In the practice. Consul- . tattuns ure freo. Prescriptions are 1 free, and onlv rogular prices for 1 medicine. Dr. Stono can be found at , his drug store. Silera, Or., from 6 In tho mornlof until 9 at night. I HICKOKT mm Cous" P AWn.Tn2" OA8TORIA. O C T, Co Sleamers Pomona and Oregona leave for Portland dally except Sun day and "Wednesday nt 6 a. m. for Corvallis, Tuesday and Saturday about 7 p. m. M. P. BALDWIN, Agnt. Coughs. Cold CRCH .rj nirM.v---Tt. riw mi. i rOC uinK!itn,a a :iiiuirfHi rne.ir. f,jnisr fcf?w y.fi-