THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, (PORTLAND. SATURDAY. EVENING, MAY 16, 1908. 1 STAIEM ALLOWED BELIOIOUS FANATIC TO MTJBDEB IIKR LITTLE GIRL . r- lJUL . Mrs! Henry Smith, whose picture Is here shown, it a member of the "Devil Chasers," who permitted the cbiei Jf the sex at Nazareth. Pennsyl vania, to kill her eyear y Do not take chances on it weanng away or experiment with some unknown preparation which may leave the 'bronchial tubes and lungsweakened and susceptible to attack from the germs of Pneumonia; or Consumption. T. B. Williamson Is Brought Out in Benton atf Result of Revolt . Against Bone brake, ' Whose Defeat Is Predicted. ' - . old daughter, because, at he said, a devil was de vouring the soul of the child. " Ciii i (Special Dispatch to' The Jooraa1.) v . Corvallls, Or.. May 16. T. B. WU1- . lamson, 'a' Republican - and a bright, progressive Benton county farmer, has teen placed In the field a a straight , Statement No. 1 candidate for 'representative.- : His candidacy la largely a revolt' of ' Republicans against the can dldacy of Bey. P. X. Bonebrake, another Republican . candidate for representa tive,' who signs a. atatement to support that aanatorlal candidate receiving a "majority of the people' votes. Bone brake la strictly opposed to Statement I Jflo, Viii!.'..f'f-3 .'... - , When a ; movement waa inaugurated immediately after the primaries to rlace a Statement No. 1 candidate in he - field against ; Bonebrake, a, local lieutenant went to Portland to consult Mr. Cake on the aubject. He came back and after calling - a meeting of hla friends announced to them that Mr. Cake waa not In . favor of putting a straight Statement No. -1 candidate In the field. The appearance of Williamson In the field is likely to result In the defeat of Bonebrake, as Statement No. 1 sen tlment la very strong throughout the county, especially, in the, country pre cincts v .. ;, , . . v . ' je lULUStAllllljlflN WORK III POLK Summer Stove ? A heating the room. - The rifling air of a close kitchen is changed to comfortable coolness . by installing a New Per fection Wick Blue FJame Oil Cook-Stove to do the family cooking. ' : No kitchen furnishing is so convenient as this stove. Gives a working heat at once, and. main tains it. until turned out that too, without over If you examine the NEW PERFECilOW Wide Bine Flame Oil Cook-Stove , ; , yon will see why this la to. The tteat from the chimney of the ''New Perfection" Is enctmtrud , i under the kettle and not dissipated through the room -by radiation! Thus It does the work of the coal -range without Its discomfort. Atk your dealer about this stove if not with him, write our nearest agency. The ' bousefurnishing and gives a clear, powerful light more agreeable' than gat or electricity. Safe everywhere and always, Made of brass finely nickel plated utt the thing for the liring-foom. If not with your dealer, write our Dearest agency. a ,; ' - - Standard Oil Company led) ,:.: ,. Campaigning Is. a IIousc to House Handshaking Af fairThe Candidates: (Special DUpttch to The JonrnaH Dallas, Or., May IS. Polk county pol itics is decidedly slow In warming up thla year. Each candidate for a county office la doing hla campaign work quietly, and most generally by a per sonal house-to-house can vase over the county. ' ... The selection by the state Republican convention of B. B. Williams of this city at a delegate to the Republican national convention ' is cleaning to all political partlee In Polk county, he be ing the first delegate sent to a na tional convention from 1 this county since 1900, when J. H. Townsend, now deceased, was sent .to' tite uemoc ratio national convention at Kansas City. B. F. Jones, Republican candidate for joint representative rrora Lincoln ana Polk counties, a Statement No. 1 man will havo.no opposition at the polls In June. For representative- from Polk county, - w. v. lienry, democratic. Statement No. 1, will be opposed by c L. Hawler. Beoubllcan: anti-statement. For county Judge, J. K. Sibley Is the Democratic candidate and E. F. Coad. present Incumbent, the Republican can didate. For sheriff. J. 11. Grant. Demo crat present Incumbent, Is opposed by IT. li. aiuscoii, KepuDiican. tw county clerk, K. , M. Bmlth, present incumbent. candidate ror a tnira term,- is me .Re publican candidate, his Democratic op ponent being V. 8. Crowley, a teacher, living at Falls City. For county treas urer, D. P. Btourrer. Republican, and Ed. C Dunn, Democrat, are the oppos ing canaiaaiea. r or assessor, jr. n. Mver is the Democratic candidate, and C. S. Graves, present incumbent, the Republican candidate. For school su perintendent, H. C. Seymour, present incumbent, Republican, will be' opposed by W. I. Reynolds, Democrat. For aom mlssloner. William Riddle, present Re publican incumbent, will maVe the race not only stops the cough but heals 'and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Contains no opiates. -;:!-,; :'. ' Bo v. Sura , You ; Get ., Foley' ' . There are enbstltntee made to tell on the good name of T61ey9 Honey and Tar. Bewafe of them. Yon should have confidence fat a cough cure that has been sold with universal satisfaction for " l thirty-five years. The genuine Foley 0 Honey and Tar 1 fas a yellow Package. See that yon get It. ! ' A mother Testifies This is to certify that my daughter was down for almost one year with a cold. The doctors finally pronounced it consumption. 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The backache and diar rhoea are cured and 1 am feel ing better generally than I have for years ' past I am an old resident of Portland, s having lived here about JO years, and will be glad to vouch for yo I r treatment, at any time. - -. H. F. BRUKK. . " ."'W, t7S Sandy PL. ' ' i Portland, Or. (Special Dtipatcb to Tbe J our nil.) Eugene, Or.. . May !. The thirty- fifth annual session of the Oregon state grange closed last night after one of the most successful and Interesting meetings in the history of the organiza tion. Tbe attendance was large and the interest In all of the topics dis cussed was greater than usual. The delegates are leaving for their homes today with the thought uppermost In their minds that this session was a splendid success and that they will never, forget the hearty welcome and the courteous treatment received at the nanas or tne people of Eugene. Last Night's session was devoted to the installation of the newly elected officer of the grange. At yesterday's sessions a number of resolutions Were adopted. Important among which was the one against changing the initiative taw. 11 was as lowowe: "Whereas. Political forces and coroor ate interests within and without the state are seeking various ways to de stroy and annul our Initiative and ref "Whereas, Theae laws may be some what crude in their oneratlon- never theless they are capable of expressing ma win 01 me people 01 uregon, as has been shown by their use In the past; and '"Whereas. We have full confidence In the Intelligence of the voters of uregon ana believe that should they, through mlsunderstandlg. Dass any bad measures, the same may be remedied tnrougn tnese laws, thererore, be it "Resolved. By the Oregon state grange In session assembled, that we are strongly opposed 10 any cnange in the initiative and referendum law, un til such time aa these laws have Droved themselves detrimental to the people of uregon, ana we Deueve tnat any at tempt to change such laws while the same are being tested in the courts would be unwise and uniust to our peo- fue, inumucn as 11 wouia do a conms nar and disturbing factor." This resolution was introduced by R. W. OllI of Clackamas county. Ths committee on good of the order recommended that each grange in the state appoint a press corresoonaent. whose duty it shall be to report to the local papers the dolnvs of the grange. The um of S2.S00 waa nnnrnnWx tsrl by the grange for extension work In the state and . organization of new granges. PAUL KROGER TELLS OH OTHER THIEVES And the Operations of a Bad Band of Rustlers Are Bevealed. 1 II I 1 It .. . I f it r i ' Make Your Paint Money Buy Satisfaction! (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) 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