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EVLMNG RGSLDUtyG REVILV IS.Sl.ED DAILY EXCUPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUHLISHINQ COMPANY L. WIMBERLV, Editor. OfficeReview Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool. DAILY Pr year, by mull W-OO I'er month, delivered lu I'er wcck.iiwllvered u 8KM1-WEEKLY l-er Year w Six Moothi ...II.W JINK 20, 11108. NOMINATION OK TAFT. Kiiilowing 1b the leading editorial iiTFrMn's Oregonluii, and Is given herewith ha a republican view of !l-ie nomination of Mr. Tuft for the presidency: Air. Taft la nominated, and hie platform Ib before the country. He la a man of good ability and sound judgment, and If elected the govern ment will bo In safe and conserva tive hands. But we regard hlB elec tion as, very problematical, since the public mind is much agitated and dia turbed, and the affairs of today pre sent no great or even distinct prin ciple on which earnest appeal may be made. There is much discontent, no end of loose thought and unde fined desire, and many who cnuAt think out anything clearly are ready to give their voteH simply for a' "change." In Buch a situation Mr. liryan is an Ideal candidate. He lins a power of making appeal to imaginations that never can he fulfilled; he is sentimental and erratic, and never thinks closely enough on anything to give trouble or fatigue to the minds of his hearers. He is i rapid and pleasing speaker, and impresses all who hear him with a sure belief that he is an amiable, henevolonHind honest man. His qualities as nn or ator muke him a campaigner of the first order. As an apostle- of dis content he goes far enough to se cure the support of the general mass who are dissatisfied with existing conditions, but don't know how to nhnng' them, yet not far enough to fUnrin virv much the business and t:r 'ft yntfve classes, who are not Hi c'y t: iw to bo no strenuous In their opposition to hin as heretofore. Against Taft ho will bo a more for midable candidate than he was against McKinlny; for the ground on which Hie tremendous argument i""l:it htm In 18!1, and again In IPOt), wnn ntndo. Is now wanting. The ani'inent for Taft will be of ni ro funeral character, presenting no ,pntral principle on which to fix ,ii;enMon. Taft will be opposed by .i'1 fnr nnyrnnHnn. or for no mn- ion, ny next Noveuioer, will bt shouting, "Give ub a change!" i The platform is of little Import ance. The history of parties, and the attitude of parties in relation to j current affairs, as conceived in the! general mind, Is the actual platform, no matter what the convention may j f.ay or declare. It must be said that I ihe outcome of the contention over the Injunction or court procedure plank Is disproportionate to the trou ble taken in pressing it upon the convention. The declaration Ik a reasonable one indeed; but it does not go far enough to meet the wishes of those whom it is designed to satisfy, for U falls far below the Gnmpers demand. It will not bring organized labor to the support of Mr. Taft; for the larger portion of It was pure to be against him. In any event. Mr. Bryan 1h and always have been lis special attraction. Of the platform It must he said, hrweer, that it Is a comprehensive document, Rrnoothly and gracefully written; It Is long three columns agate; and it touches nearly all mat ters of current political Interest Hut platforms, In ordinary times, like these, are little read. I'ooplc move with the current of events, and will make up their mljyls by Novem ber what Taft stands for on one side and Bryan onQho other. ro hAVi: tin: baisiuk. St-Hf of Perfoi-niiuices Being OlTeu in New York Cities. Humiliation wlUtou)1riitutlon. In case of stomach and liver trou ble ho proper treatment is to stim ulate thoso lagans without Irritating them, Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulates the fiver and bowels without irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathartlcB. It does not nauseate or gripe and Is mild and pleasaut to take. A o RI'KCIAL ISA ltd A EN $:Wo 42 acres, all goodrrult Iniid32 In hay and grain and 7 In pasturo; 6 room febuso and furniture, 2 bnns and 1 chicken house; good steam wood Bawing and feed grinding out lit; 2 good horses, cow, 2 pigs, 2 Ti chickens; 1 wagon, 1 buggy, and two sets of harness all now. Ituckllns Arnica Halve Wins. . Tom Moore, of Rural " Route 1 Cochran, Oa., writes: "I had a bad Hiire como on tho instep, of my foot and could find nothing thaP would heal It until I applied HucklctfB Ar nica Salvo. Less than halof a 25 ent box won the day for ino by af fecting a perfect cure." Sold under iniaranteo at A . C. Marsters' drug store. Phone tlfit, when you want n good driving rig or saddlo horse. Horses boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar IHxon. 0 - (ITF NEW YORK, Juno 19. A benefit performance of "The Wolf" will be given at the Lyric this afternoon and is expected to add thousands xf dol lars to ihe fund for "saving the ba bies" of New York during Ihe hot summer months. The enllrtQ pro ceeds of the performance, in which many prominent actresses and actors will participate, will go to tho Moth era Seaside Jlest Home at Coney Island beach. A feature of the per formance will be an enormous flower booth, at which several beautiful wo men of the stage will sell llowers at prices based on all the trai!l0 will bear. Several other amusement houses will probably give benefits and several private subscriptions have been received, including $2500 from M'illiam Randolph Heacsn? Aside jom the Mothers' Rest at Coney Island beach, numerous other -jliartiable organizations will take a " Hie Knock-out Iilovr. The blow which knocked ,outVrbtt was a revelation to the prlji fighters. From the earliest dff.4 of the ring the knock-out blow was alined for tho jaw, the temple or the Jugular vein. Stomach rninches were thrown In to worry and weary tho lighter, but If a scientific man hud jrftld one of tho old fighters that the umsPviilncni-ile spot -as the region of the stomach, he'd havoiaughed at him for an Ignoramus. iJr. Picrctls Lrfrnrlno home to the public a parallel fa&; that im hiymacxis tne most vulnerable organ out ofhe prtw ring $ well as In it. We protect bur JiyTtis, throats, feet and lungs, but theMyibhvo are utterly indiffer ent to, until dis(?Stjlinds the solar plexus and knocks us out. Make your stomach l'icrc.'s V,iU von mviti'rt voiueii ill vour most, vir iwr- Jlf suotrjUulden Mai leal iJlannvi.ry urcs "weak stomach, Indigestion, or Jyspupsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and im pure blood and other diseased of the or tfHiiH of digestion and nutrition. The "(iohleu Medical Discovery " hS. a ipecltic curative elTect upon all mucous mr faces and hence euros catarrh, no matter where located or what, stnue it may have reached In Nasal Catarrh it s well to ckunso tfee passages with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid while using part In a concerted plan to save the lives or the thousands of infants and children who would otherwise cer tainly perish during the summer. In past years, this relief work baa b.en carried on In a desultory and unor ganized manner, with the result that the slaughter of the innocents has been appallng. For the firBt time In any American city a systematized of ficial effort is to be made to save the little ones. To put this plan Into execution, the city has been divided Into dis tricts, with fifty agenlces prepared to give instructions to mothers In the care of their children--or to nurse and care for the little Vnes when the mothers And It Impossible to do so In a proper manner. It is the first time any Ameri can city has undertaken to 'care for 100 per cent of the babies needing care. Plans are being made to learn what Is being done In every part of the city. Tho health board has ap pealed to prhate agencies to unite In aiding the work and to keep the city officials posted where private aid Is not sufficient, Dispensaries, physi cians, hospitals, dry nurseries and Individuals have agreed to unit in thing instructions to mothers dur ing 0ie hot weather. Physicians Interested In the work declare that It will be absolutely nec essary, to save the lives of many wo men and children, that they be sent out of Ihe citv durfnc the hottest fear! otbe summer, and the Seaside Ret-T, ror whicW today's benefit is given, will accommodate a large num her of theso. HUN DAY AT THE $IIUitCllKSy s? TBaptlst, Rev. E. H. Hicks, Ser vices at 11 a. n. and 8 p. m. Bible school at 10 a. m. Senior B. Y. P. U. at' 7 p. m., Edward White, leader. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday welcome. Special. musicV Methodist Episcopal, Rev. J. K. Hawkins. Three services with sub jects as rollows: 11a. m., "The Mas tery oRXhrist;" 3 p. m., "Safeguards forotho Home;" 8 p. m., "'fie Sin ner's Only Aernallve Turn or liurn."o Members of Atheg churches are especially invlOd to ihe after- he " Discovery " as a constitutional ren Vnoon advice. Mrs, J. L. Cult, of uy. u ny tno "Uoiiien isietucul Pisco v ry "(-cures catarrhal diseases', as of the tormieh, bowels, blutidur and o; ,icr elvlc organs will bo plain lt6oii if yourwlll read a booklet of extracts from tins writ ings of eminent me'lU'ul althorltitr, en dorshig its ingredients and explaining tUetr curative properties. It is Called Jirftyi request. Address PrCK. V. Pierce, Murrain, JN. . This booklet gives all the Ingredients entering lnle Dr. Pierce a medicines from wiiU-B It will-be seen that I hey contain not a drop of alcuhol.nirn, triple-relined glycerine belug'd y-yteud. Dr. Pierce's (treat thoiisand-tcitrn llliis- trnted Common vS(iiso Medical Adviser O' will Ih! scut irvc, pnper-lNiund, fetrUI oihv j Addruss Dr.'plercA s almve. Mums, Or., a former resident of this city, and Mrs. A. N. Orc'ntt will sing a diiet at Othe eveQ;ig0 service. 0 Evangelist Van M&ter will continue the special services next week; meet ings at 10 n. m., and 8 p. nP All are welcome. A home-like church, o . a o UNIVERSITY Or OREGON SUMMER SESSION JUNK VS'4 TO JlLY 31 1008 Coarse ta Biology. Cbemintry. JEiluOtion. Kncltiih LiUiratar. Oerm&n, i'rumTi. CftpaiiiNl, IitiOyry. MAUemkUoA, Physics, t nil oorj) of MiatpuOTurs. HI'KCIAf, COl'RSIS IN I . A ( ir Uf,tTIAI, IBltlJI?! OF OREQQN, IU0III. REUB WtlMKN TO ST It IKE. LOXPOW, June 20. "The Strike of a Sex," described In Miller's novel. will become a partial reality tomor row, when thousands of women in all parts of England will desert home and husband and children, in order to attend a monster mass meet ing in Hyde park. It Is declared that nearly 300,000 women will take part 111 the strike, which Is scheduled to last two weeks. Leaders in the move ment have urged the strikers, when they "walk out" tomorrow, to sol emnly resolve not to perform a sin gle household duty for fourteen days Eiy that time, it is hoped, the men of England will be Btarved into sub mission, and will be ready and will ing to accede to the demands of the uornen for the ballot. The suffragettes from the prov inces will be met at the railroad sta tions by delegations from the London organizations, and seven processions. each headed by a military band, will march on the park from different puiu!f of the compass. T'venty speakers, all wom-?n, will harangue the assembled masses until, rLt t given time buglers will mi nouncehnt the resolution to parlia ment demanding the vote Is abut to bo put. An ancient law prohibits danvn sti:tlons from approaching with'n a mile of the house of commons. The po'lce will have a strong force cn hand to prevent the house from be ing beseiged. See Jennings, the baker; for some thing special for balls and parties, tf He-Star N Drilling Jdaciiine Co. O is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous j-j PORTABLE WELL r CjmlLLlNGJdACHINES for water, oiL gas, etc., etc A woderaty amount of jnoney Villostart you in a a profitable business. C STAR PORTABLE DRILLJNG MACHINES O have b&ffprbved by O Competitive Tests to be The Best In The World. For full particulars regard ing well ariUingonai-'hines, tools. sufiMieV. etc., write to TH? STAR DKILLIN6 MACHINE CO. PORTLlD. 0fl80i M. AKRON. OHIO. fglpSTIlft ?' -L, ForIpfants nnd Children. mi 0 . Of. pan ALCOHOL 3 PBK CENT. ! AVegetabte PreparadonrorAs-' similaiDigihcRKKJamJRpgula ling Utc Stoinacbs amlDowelsor PromolesDigestiortJCrieerM ness and Rest.Conlalns neither OpiunuMorphinc norMintraL NOT NARCOTIC. 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