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' o ir DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAX 8, 1008 & Risky "A hard chill, pain through the c estldiiicult breathing." If this should I be your experience send for your doctor. It mav he nnnmn.i. ? To doctoryourself would be too risky. If your .Uhtlfhtdoanol think It ?? p""ul ,W"B. once, give Aycr's 'fili.&iorallnthetiouse. exactly what you have done. j-o. , 0., "' """'" i'i J?TLING FACTS OF LOGAL OPTION ... 5.. " MM I n ! ! -"'M"----''MWMMBMJllMWIJIintMWIWWMMi WIDOWS' PENSIONS ARE POPULAR Not Be Given By the News- ipers Or Pulpits In Dry Counties , tho Local Option people nre zen of Eugene, nnd well known at to carry saiem ury, tnoy"em. a per?on of tho highest fleht to hold tho countlcu . v"'"'"'lt, u"S"seu in tno rescue Irrled two years ago. nuntles llko Linn nnd Lane work, and Juvenllo nnrf nmKir that city, in speaking of nffalrs in Lanc cottnty, said: "We havo more the conditions produced by Itlon. That more is n great ; of liquor snipped into Liinn lis counties, no one will deny. st In ltelf would provo noth- l.an nuvocaie oi l.uciii upuon. advocate or wcense, it means : revenues to city nnd county, marked decrease or crime. pre is another side, nnd that live testimony of tho demornl- of the younger portions or nmtinltv by illicit sales or 'and with no rcatrnlrit whnt- the vice and abuses conncct- kh Illegal traffic. It Is well that hundreds or hoys get it Eugene. Tho soft drink tell it. and tho worst kind of Young peoplo got liquor, nnd .to tho country togotner, nnd orlously drunk. That Is tho cnt of a very prominent cltl- ft reaction slowly Betting Inlcrtscs of depravity due to drunken. . . . m .. . - - " hubs now in six months than wo had formerly in n yenr. Wo have a case right now of a married man who took a lot of young people, and a lot of liquor that was shipped In, and went out to a houso in the conn fry, nnd kept them all-night, Includ ing two young girls, and ho la in Jnll for it. In thr- railroad and log ging camps, tho present conditions are far from satisfactory. With li censed saloons Some of the men enmo In once a month, nnd got dr'ink for n day or t.wo, and' then returned. Now they chip tho stuff out to tho enmp, by tho barrel, and tho whole camp get3 drunk, 'and sometimes stnvg so for a week, and tho whole camp Buffers for It. Tho disorders flowing from such a sys tem are infinitely greater than un der the old wny when there was not nromlscuouj distribution." Tho now law Increasing the pen sions of soldiers' widows from ?S to ?12 meets with hearty approval. T.u n,e,xt Quarterly payment, July 4th will bo on tt basis or $12 from the date the hew act wont into 'ef fect. Widows who have be?n denied a pension on account of their income being ?250 per annum or more will be paid $12 from tho 'date of tiling their application. Those now receiv ing f 8 will ge.t the Increase without further application. SCIATICA FOLLOWS THE GRIP THE CLASSIf IED ORJUIiK Worlds of Rlaoin Cnlla lilies, roses, violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf fodils, etc., nnd everything In sea son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1962 Court street, Salem. 3-24-tf For Snle First-class carpet paper at this office; 25c for a big roll. For Sale at Bargain Eight-room houso and lot, 323 N. Church St. Sovon-room houso and lot GGG Chomoketn St, W. H. Sloper, 221 N. Front St. 4-13-lmo PATIENT PKIUIAXKKTLY CURED Y DR. WILLIAMS' PINIf, PILLS. E UP WORK BECAUSE OF HIS WEAKENED CONDITION lEarl McCoy, living nt 1500 I heenmo discouraged and gave up Branson street, Marlon, Ind., hope of over being well again. Mied through nn exeprlcnce ' "I henrd a groat deal of Mr. being duplicated every day i Cooper's theory and medicine, nnd hr town nnd city of nny consc-lafter much hesitation decided to try In tho united States. It It. The rosu't was a plcsant sur fed abundant proof of the cor-iprhe. Deforo I had taken half of of L. T. Cooper's theory In . tho flm bottle I was able to retain to tho degeneracy of the nil food eaten, and my strength be- itomnch, nnd shows conclu de merit possessed by his rfscovery medicine to restoro 4kcncd system to full strength r. McCoy says; "For a long tlmo been a sufferer from stomach I was unnhlo to retain any land becamo so weak and run that I was compelled to stop My systom wnB nearly n and I had tried so many lies nnd spent so much monoy at deriving nny benoflt, that gan to return. I have tnkon six or eoven bottles, nnd am feeling fine. I cnt and sloop well, do not cough at night, and am nblo to perform a hard day's work. I can cheerfully recommend Cooper's New Discovery, for It hns done wondors for mo." Tho Cooper remedies nro meeting with r.omarknblo success whorovor they are Introduced. They nro with out a rival In toning up a wenkoned and run-down system. Wo sell them. J. C. Perry. After Helnjc Confined to lied for n Month unci Winn Ordlunry Remedied Fulled to RflK Relief. fay boasts that fifty now houses ( Representative Hammond, of pu uuui inure tiiib yenr. iniu. Minnesota, who win pruBuiu uiu good for n Btnrter. Eugene a namo of Governor Jonnson to tno Itructures aro already reaching Denver convention says he will bo Ibe hundreds and tho building nominated. But the goneral sentl- has only begun. Eugene meut is that Bryan will bo nominat or. A good deal llko that 10,- ed. By tho way. what becamo of peciai census? - Mr. John Rlha, of Vlnlng, la., sayB I havo been soiling DoWItt's Kid- and D'adder PHIb for about a glvo bottor satlsfac nedy's Lnxatlvo Cough Syrup not con:tlpnto, but on tho other, ncy Its lnxatlvo nrincinloa centlv . venr nnd thev the bowels. Children llko lt.tlon than any ntll I over sold." Sold r all druggists, by all dealors. A I 1 i oKiml Ynr ITnvft Alwnvs "nonrfit- nnd -which lins linen. to uso for over 30 years, 1ms borno tho Blgnnturo of -W? nnd Iins been mode under his por- (L&7itf? Bonn! supervision since its infnncj. arv, JZccA4 Allow no ouo todeeoivoyouin this. :A11 Counterfeits, Imitations nml"Just-ns-good"nro but ; experiments that triflo -with and eiulniiKer tlio iienltii or i tofnnts nnd Children lxperlenco ngnhiht Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorla Is a hnmiless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- Borle, Irons nn.l R.iotlilne-Svruns. It ifl Pleasant. It wntahiH neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotlo fcubstanee. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ami allays Fovorishncss. It cures Diarrluua and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething; Troubles, cures Constipation 1 Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving licalthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. KNUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bgs.-; the Signature of LfyX lie W You Haie Always Bouglit In Use For Over 30 Years. HC CINTun COMMMT, TV MkMUUV OTMST. tWTO CITT. "I suffered from Bclntlca rheuma tism for a year and a half after nn attack of tho grip," says Mr. J. C. Sutherlln, of 103 North Olive stroel, Goshen, Ind., "and was confined to my bed for n month at a tlmo nnd for two wckQ lying with my legs drawn up with pain. My oufforlng wns so great that tho doctor gavo mo hypodormlo lnjoctlons. Tho pain was In both legs from the hips to tho toes nnd was sharp and stinging I couldn't sleep nights without bind ing my legs tightly with cloths. My nppetlto wnB gono nnd what I nto distressed mo. My stomach folt hard and pained mo. "I was under tho caro of ono doc tor for two months, of nnothor for six months nnd of nnothor for por hnps threo months. Thoy nil called my troublo sciatica, but didn't help me. I tried everything thnt was recommended to mo but nothing gavo mo relief. I then wont to tho bnths nt Martlnsvlllo. I took tho batlm for about four weeks and got only a llttlo r'llof from them. Ono day an acquaintance gnvo mo a part of a box of Dr. Williams Pink Pills and told mo to try thorn. I felt a llttlo benefit from thorn nnd took a fow boxes moro nnd wnB cured, I havo no rheumatism now, weigh 22H pounds and I havo recommend sl tho pills to lots of peoplo as think thoy aro tho boct medlcino on earth." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do not simply rellovo pain but thoy cure, nnd euro permanently, diseases caused by depraved or vitiated blood Thoy actually mako now blood and havo thoroforo n direct and power ful curative effect on such (Hoases as rheumatism, anacmn, goneral de bility and aftor effects of tho grip. As tho turves depend mpon tho blood for nourishment nnd medication, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nro unc- quailed for tho trtntmont of oven tho moBt severe nervous disorders, such ns nournlgla, partial paralysis, St. Vltuo dflnco and locomotor ntnx- la. Dr. Williams Pink Pl'ls aro sold by nil druggists, or will bo mailed postpaid, on receipt of price, GO cents per box; Blx boxos for 2.C0 by tho Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Schonectady, X. V. CI' i ' ' Emma Goldman Is to ho Jn Port 'and May 23. Sh should bo given n dot bio step sklddoo. Send to Senttlo whero the battleships will be on that day. It Ilonclicd the Spot. Mr- E. Humphroy. who owns a largo genpral storo at Omega, 0 and U president of tho Adams Coun ty Telophono Co., ns well as of tho Home Telophono Co , of Plko county, O., saya of Dr. King's Now Discov Discev ery: "It saved my life once. At loast I think It did. It seemed to renoh the 6pot tho very scat of my cough whon ovorythlng oho failed." Dr. King's New Discovery not only reaches tho cough spet: It heals the sore spots and tho weak spots in throat, lungs and chest. Sold under guaranteo at J. C. Perry's drug storo. 50o. and 11.00 Trial bottle free, n . The worst political rot going is that the Domocrats defeated Fulton in order to Cleot Governor Chamber lain. Fulton would be the easiest man to defeat. Albany Democrat. Whooping Cough. "In Fobru.ry our daughter had tho whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hnrtland, recommends! Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and said It gave his customers the best of satis faction. Wo found it as he said, and can recommend It to anyone having children troubled with whooping cough," says Mrs. A, Goa, of Durand, Mich. For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store. For Sale Tent, wagon cover nnd all kinds of camping outfits; also new nnd second hand goods, fur niture, hnrdware In fact. Con rad Dlllman, 447 Stnto St. . 4-29-lmo For Sale Pair of heavy horsefc; also 28 goats at $1.50 per head. 'Apply, to J. Colvjn, ono mllo west of Aumsville. ' 5-1-G-t - Anyone Wiitilng To buy n good home, cnll at 1739 Asylum nvo- nue. Also havo a good single driv ing how nnd new rubber tiro top buggy for sale. 0-2-lw For Sale or Kent 10-room hoilsc, 3 lota, 444 Mill street; good loca tion. Ellis & Wood, 47C Court street. Phone 554 Main. n-r.3t For Snlr A good second-hand 3-i Str.idobnker wagon for snlo at Gossars Drps. blacksmith shop, 302 N. Commercial St. r-7-lw Fiirm nnd City Property Our lists of desirable properties Is too largo to specialize. Yerex Uroj. Co., 373 State street. tf. FOIC SAL13 W'v OfTer A 17-acro tract, toll a rich black Bandy loam. New two-story house, 20x32, with wing 20x24, two porches; now bam, 14x28, chicken house nnd wagon Bhcd. A good drovo well with No. 10 Mc Donald force .pump. This p'aco 1b all under fence, except 4 acres; 3 ncros young npplo orchard most ly King and Ualdwln: ginpo vlneB, IognLt,orrIcs, raspberries, blackr berries, phenomlnal nnd mammoth berries. Three acres In oatn, 1 aero In potatoes; lino largo garden with nil klmls of vegetables, Including watermelons and cantelops; mllo to school, Y mllo to R. R. station, Vi mllo to meeting houso, 1-3, mllo to store; tolcphono nnd R. F. D. Route. If taken soon will sell for 91500. Hero In n Snap 110 acres all tim ber, JiiBt 1 mllo from Jcfforson; 40 acres good rich soil and can bo cultivated; balance will mako good pasture. Wood and tlmbor will more thnn pay for place. Prlco 11000. SALEM INVESTMENT CO; 432 State St. 4-10-tf. FOlt ItENT For Kent Flto-room houso with basement. Enqulro Aug. Schrlber, 560 N. High Btroct. 4-25-tf, Nicest Furnished Kooms in vtho city; rates reasonable by day or wiok. Gas and bath; centrally located. Call and Investigate, Mrs. a. f. secioy, 2C3 Front" St. . 4-20-ftBo. For Kent 7-room houso on Onk st. Enquire 593 S. Commercial st, 4-28-tf Wanted A woman to como to th house to wnslw Apply 506 Summer street, north. 4-27iC Wanted Girl for cooking and gea oral housowork. Famliy of threV. Good wages. 1399 E. State street. Phono Main 309. E-6-3t If For Rent Front rooms. " Call MrB. A. Marklevltch, 730 N. Front sU 5-5-3t MISCELLANEOUS LOUION NOODLE HOUSE Ferry Street, Near High. Subject to Advance In Price I offer 120 acres, bIx miles out; 50 clear ed and In cultivation; balance pas ture; somo timber; family or chard; all necessary buildings; team, vehicles, stock, machlnory, etc., worth 32000 go with placer all for $7000 on terms. Adjoining property rated at $90 per aero. Paul M. Sims, 222 N. Commercial. Phono Main 729. Found A ' pair of Bllver-bowed Bjioctacles. Owner can havd tho same by calling nt Journnl or flco and paying tor this ad. 5-5-3t To Trndt A yearling Drondhcart colt for a good driving or work horso; would pay dlltorence. Dr. E, J. Young, phono 581. 5-5-lwk 1'ogo XootBe Hoiinc First class n'lnca to get howl noodles, Fresh and wo'.l Brrved 10c. 439 Ferry Rtrcot 5-1-lmo. Taken Up .'Grr.y pony, with brnnd, letter "D," nnd number 91 on thigh. Owner call on John Honey on Mlnto plnco, Dattlo Crook, Routo 4. 5-4-Ct KOKINKIC Ai KKXWFLL Veterinarians Graduates Ontnrlo Votlnnry Collcgo. All calls prompt ly attended to. Ofllco 207 S. High street. Phono, 150, resi dence 998. 5-1-lmo. Wiring, Wiring Wo will wlro your buildings new or old in an abso lutely Aral class manner at prices cheaper than over boforo known In Salem, Hydo Droc, Electric Co., 322 X. High. Phono 009. 4-15-lmo Kalciu Employment Co. 478 State street. Phono Mnlno 149. Head quarters for employer and em ployee. All kinds of help supplied free. If you want work como to us. tf. HAltGAIXti IN REAL ESTATE. 1(10 AcnjH Fine valley pasturo land, well fenced nnd watered; closo In, only $20 per ncro; a snnp. 140 acres, 40 ncros In cultivation, houso nnd barn, good timber enough to pay for place twlco; only $30 per aero. Somo fine city homo for snlo chenp, also fruit farms, dairy ranches nnd city lots. Houses to rent, monoy to loan, etc. If you want to sell see us. If you want to buy seo us. Wo havo the places nnd 'sell Btrlctly on commission. A. C, Smith & Co., room 9, over U. S. Natlonnl Dank. Alo have good driving JiorBo and buggy for sale. C-C-3t Sliepard & Holder Real ostato agency. Room 1, Stouslott Dldg. Agents for Jacobs-Stein Co., Port land. Largest subdivision oporn tors on tho coast. 4-20-lmo Wanted Tho undersigned would llko contract to cut from l'OO W 500 cords of wood. Seo" Derby & Willson. C-5-3t4- Wanted Fanilly with G or C chll dron to work in a hop yard all summer; aho some single man W cook In yard, Write Dewey Hiui Independence, Or, G-C13t Wanted A laundress nt muto cho64 Phone 433. f. 8ASII AND DOOH FAOTOIilBS FrRtJk JTOUIBS I iactarer of rowH. MBHl sash, doors, mouldings. Ah kind of house' finish and bard oeit work, Front street, between Stat and Cou,rU Make all complain at tho office. , , maw uiu PLUMnERB M TLco. M. Barr iPlumbln, hot water' and steam heating anil tinning. 1C4 Commercial street. Fbont' Main 193. 9-1-lyT M. J. PeUel Plumbing, steam ana, gas fitting. Successor to Knox A Murphy, 226 Commercial street 'Prone Main 17. ' DRAYMEN. t'utnmlna tiros TraaMcr OffliMtny All kinds of transfer work dontK Furniture nnd pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt sorvlce la our motto. Stand and office at 268 South Commercial street. Fhone 210. Residence Phone 96tf. ATTENtlON. HORSE BREEDERS Tho undorslgncd hnB two flno stallions, one shlro and" ono Porchoron, two of Ruby nnd Co.'s boat Imported stock, both ontcrcd nt the Salem horso show, both gottlng first In their class. Thoy enn be seen nt tho Wlllamotto Btnbloa each week Friday and Satur day. Terms roatonablo. J. 1 Ml NCI I, Salem, Routo 3, flox ,$,9 Salem Pence Works Headquarters for Wovsh Wire FCBClBg. Poultry Nottlng, Pickets, Gates, Mnlthotd Roofing, P. & D. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors and AA Justablo Window Screens. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Succeteor WALTER MORLKY. SflO Court St. Balcm, Or." q Hoard nnd IUmihim, Home Cooking ucBt 200 meal In city, you help yourself. Lnrgo pleasant rooms. Reading room. Rates rcasonnb'e, Investigate. W. 11. Dradloy, Prop., 357 Commercial Btreot. 4-20-lmo. Coiicn-tc Work Get my prices on sidewalks, curbs, septic tnnkuand cement work of nny kind, All work gunrnntood flrst-clnss. Mr, Ward, Highland add. Phono 100 May 34-tf lHm Wing Sang Co. LODflES, 7nrpenters Union No, 1005 Loca Union No. IOCS of Carpenters and Jojrors of America rneot evop Saturday ovonlng at 7:30 p. m. U Hearst hall, 420 Stato St. A. W Dennis, Rec. Sec. Foresters of America Court Sher wood . Foresters, .No, 19. Meoti Sat'jrdny night In Holman ball State stroot Waldo Miller, O. R.; J. C. Perry, financial secretary. State street work begun and no lawsuit in sight. o Insist upon "DeWUt Witch Harel lve.sWlswpeeiirBooaorp'ile. Sold Wy all druggists. Ctnlral Ixxlge No, 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, cor ner State and Liberty street! Tuesday of each week at 7:30 r m. Oscar Johnson, C. C; E. H Anderson, K. of R, and S. Modern Woodmen of America Or gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meeti every Thursday evening at o'clock in Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. C: F. A Turner, clerk .Yoodrueii of World Meet every Ft day night at 7:30, in Holman bat O. L. Darling, C. C; P. L. Frax lr, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity UhIoh. Sick, aaei dent and pension Insurance; $2, 000,000 pledgrd; every claim pal Good agt .wasted. J. H. C Mongomery, 'saarsaie orgaalMf Box432 Salesa, Oregon. R. R Ryaa, secretary, 648 State street Wanted If you want n marblo or granlto monument wo enn save you money, Wo don' pay big rout nor city taxes you got tho benefit Come and got our prices, and be convinced. Our shop Is In City Vlow comotory. J. D, rionhannnn, manager. Phono 126C. 3-10-tf ogt-t Lumber and Fdel Co. Lum bor .shingles, building material, wood and conl. Low prlce and prompt deliveries. Ono block east of 8. P. paxsengt? depot Phone 198. 7-2-tf Ilutto & Wenderoth Flue winut liquors and cigar. Wo bandit the celebrated Kellog gand Cattlt whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi draught. South Commercial street. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat market on Ej ,t State stroot has been doubled In size and ve nro better prepared than ever to servi- customers Prompt Burvlco and tho boat oi ments our motto. Call or phone 199. H. E. Edwardi Meat Co. Ilia STOCK OF flOODH Wo mnko up all kinds of wrappers and white undorwenr, waists, klmon as and skirts; all kinds of gontle men's and ladles' fitirnlshing gooJs; nil kinds of silks nnd dross goods, hose, shoos, suits, pants, overalls, iblankets, neckwear, matting,' china wnro, trunks, ombroldory and'laoe now selling nt cost. 32C N. Commorclnl 8t. Salem, Or THE AVENUE Cre.ams, Ices, clgarj, ami confee ions. Corner of Sovontoonth r.ni Asylum ayoima. N. u. ner. pro prietor. HUTTERNUT DREAD, It is worth more than any otar read yet tho prlco is no hifcher. ror sals at your grocors', CALIFORNIA IIAKKKY, Thomas & Cooloy, Props. Livery and Fim-U tjtubk'H Old Post offlco Stables, at 254 Ferry atroet between Commercial and Front streets. Telephone 188. Some of the finest liveries In the city can be found here, Dick Weetacott, preprletor. 18-1-lyr 5ALCM WATER COMPANY ormem otxy if all, For water awvlee apply at ottea. Bills payable taeatldy la adraaw. CHICHESTER'S PILLS . i. -m mm w. mmm ml jjb mm r a mm mm. mi . TMrl ji4lrl Atvyoar VruMmUi Lf Jm I I'lIU la Kl fi tl.M MHUV Uhm. uil Wl Ml 0,luAT, BSSNpfk'Sfe? i TCKIltMIlU.S!Ut.AtriK.!IM I SOLB BY Wfl'fCI5TS EVERYWi J