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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 2 1003, v I ' 1 , 1 ' J ' 1 ' ' -"" -; -- - -; -- f ; I v --i. ff - - i ii i i m- ii " -- - - - CAKN REFLECTIONS FROM A CIVIL. WAR VETERAN n J. O. Kuhn. A few 4aya ego Mr. Hryan wired .hi ilr. Kara remnvxl from the window f .i r .hat rinr sdnrlng. the nf Mr Taft. .Only a ahort tlm r". vi Taft. and dfllvered oral mrwhei lJld Mr. that a Ilka courtly bo Taft request almwn ' to the. ..-a.i fanrililata at iiiriimri" w.l" i'is. (ha tnoat unacrup- -.ii.i. l-r. that atato haa ever known, outalda of War Jianna, had tlia city covered with lltliograplia "Tarti t Hhornian. Thla la only a amall .... Mrhani n ii r it k di unn" dlf- Tells How, He. Wit Cured o! , Rheumatism After Fifteen : ' : Yeari of SuHcrinj: Mr. J till n n. Iuahlln.' wlioaa addreaa la 11. J . l. Niv -1, Uurna city. Martin Co.. Ind., la hnowu and highly respected througnout'lhat county and baa llvad on Ma praaant farm for ! yeare. , Dur Inr Mia civil' war Mr. J.auahlin served In company Tl, J7th Indiana Voluntecra and Ma ak'knraa waa tlia direct raauit of Hie 'Itardahliia of tlia war. Aftar yeare of pain la found a our In Ir. Vllllam' i'tnk I'll I a and hla statement iliDiili ba read by avary rbaumatto auf f.rr.- - "I waa discharged from tha army In Jeptarober, 14. a phyalcal wraea. wrigDing only ? touna. ' i aaya and anon aftar- bwima seriously af f Mr led with rlwtimatlam. Uv ft and ankle wera swollen and my irmi were drawn up atltr ana -at llmea i couin not nlone part of my body to another and kept .11 ma Jo misery aH th tlm. At night I '17 1 could not aleep ana my heart troubled ra iia committee ta lh. Taft papere In thla itata end to road a. Hunter -of Jniaa ao-called dltorlala- aamib. I fI lfJlliail'Vt a - . .. I nni'B UU L I L A BflU all KIITIVbI aV V Jarema betwn tha two prraiucnuai i f U( for ,hey U,MB. Thera canaiuavca. . . c i wrrn oariina paina; tnai aniiioa iron I had ' occaalon a few daya ao -.. nf tha "dltorlala" that belnf aent out by tha I "'P'f"" ET'YZ I m. . 1 ,waa frqutnUy confined to my &. j- .1 -j-..' ..... ...... I iriaa iiw.rii aooinra uui ao ..u.v hfjp and- no 'anrouratemont from them for. they aaid. I-could not expect to Uv for. mora, than a .year or ao even wun J he. beat of care, and adviaed ma not to try and work. I then tried many rema dle. hut .with. llUla benefit until I ba- can.to.uae nr.. wiuiama' tnnic i'liia. j had. been altk for about 1( yeara before Lrrad about, theaa pllla and bought two xaa . for. a. .trials .'fheae helped m mm ao. I .keDt.taklna tham until oared I alwaya' keen.' tham. on hand to tail oraaloiiallv If I reel 1 need a tonic. 1 gained. Ja.walght.and. have dona aa much work aa moat of my nelahhora. I often recommend Dr. .Winlama' Pink Pllla for I. ran t . heln .BDeakKia well' of them . lir.. .WJUiaroa. .jfinK. -me ara a ionic for tha blood and - nervea and have proved vapm-lally -helpf ul to women and growltiB' girl. Tliv were uaed exten- iveiy in gon. It will b remembered thH7ih; Great Teddy." aoma uma ago. vlii-I Nnoml from- our' colna .... -.a .mhiem. "In t)od W Trunt, . . 1 1 in . & .-!... .nothara how many III. iniuun ... .... . .... .k.i. .haw ahnuld bring ..Into the world, bealdea lecturing the VophO on frequent occaalona abouti thing wbjch wera claarly none of hla, bualneas., un dertoolc to almpilfrour ayatem of apoll; ... k h. Ha of alien' abortion a irlflr .VT. ... Th.u "editorial" re aent out to tha Republican pre" of . thl.tato In thla ''BlmplUled' apeUJng atvle. and I -noticed that many of. the brainy" penPll-pusnera had puoinea them verbatim: ' It caused me to won der If thV "Big- Stick" of Oyater.Bay and Washington la not actually Vrltlng the editorial aa well a in apeecnei. . tii Renuhllnan candidate.' I -would ' it... .a . a hlarher trailA -of ..Intelll aenco exhibited by the country editor if thla atata, who are trying to rooi the reonla In order to get a anlda poat- of f lea Job. . - ','.- '' " i I lr Rrvin wrote hla own Ifttter- of aooentamui and la making his , own apeechea. No man control ihlm. He ! hla nwn maater. and that la the reason all the "Interesta-"are5 against him Tha know that ahouldr he.be elected prealdent - he would - do' more than a lot of bluffing. . They ave tmv tn hit "anfo'-and are con t Ident that Mr. Taft. who haa no .ideas nt her than those handed -out to him i... kia hir will continue the policy of not aerlously lnterferlngwWh-their affairs, DO the people or jreon, wno have lately taken such advanced strides toward better government, want the "Interests" curbed, or do they want ' them to ret m stronger foothold In thla rountrr than they aireaoy naver ine . choice I up to you. whom do you prefer Bryan or TaftT . ; ' v. " a . ;''.. ' ' The Republican , candidate Is going about the country telling the laboring men what. a great friend he, ha been to them. He assume too much. His record agalnat the Jntereat ' of labor I well known, and 'while he may be able to fool a few of them, the great ' majority of the' tolling' masse of thl eountrv- 'ar ' going to - vote for ' their tried arfd true .friend, the , great lender 'of Democracy. . nrlvate medical practice and. proving erncicnv in a, wme range or ois-riiaea- and absonitely aafa in all case. were placedJ upon, general aaie witn pi rectlona. for use prepared by the doctor LI 1 ' These pins are soia oy an aruggiai. a, kon recei pt -of $2.60, or will be' aent, postpaid, .on rece hrlce: 50' cents per box: alx boxes, by the ' Dr. Wllllama Medicine Com pany, Hchenectaay, xm. x, LAST 3I0NTII A VERY DRY SEPTEMBER by crippled with $100.00 KDWAJtO Would gladly be paid, for a- cure vnanv npnnlA who are rneumaiiBin, : yi u iucj "uu they can be cured by a.few bottlea of Ballard's Snow Liniment; and -41ie price ' Is only 25c, oc ana i.u per poiue. Bold by Skidmore Drug Co"--.4 .- d September of thla year had, with two exception, the least 4 rain of any September for the paat 38 years, according to the records of the weather bureau. The two exceptions were In 1S73 a . and 1898. In other respects the month waa . quite ordinary, re- ; markably fine weather being the a feature. The mean temperature ' for , the ; month - was within one degree .of the average: J - , . During the :entire .month .Juat - cinaedrlt rained bur-0.23 of an ',) Jnch, J whereas the average Sep- a tember rainfall la a.7 Inches, thus showing a deficiency or 1.61 a inchea for the month. Nearly all . the rain of last month fell . on the lth, the only, day navmg .rain worthy of speaking of. The month had 17 clear daya, 7 part ly cloudy ana ciouay. I- ii ii JJL Na-wJL -i-k- VS I ' at" If I wl 1 V. .A: 1 V ' I ! - h: m Hi- ' - -V;' ;, : : . . I .f. f 1 if 1 1 .. fx--- t - " Till i . It .11 9 I af . . i I Vva I i a i ..a !R .t.:f r I I "a ..-afc J.- 'X f ILL XI Lf t I I X t l 1 w.M rnmmiulnnixl. I I.ouis E. Lauvle and Malcolm .... Poratnld OVERCOATS M?stallSuits Nothing 'NEAR ASiGOOD can ; be . had ait any other store at $20 ' YoU'CanU:;:;-;;,v''::: TAKE OUR WORD . .-' '. 'i;,...;-, - . '. : r. .. for this. - We always back up our statements with the goods No exaggerations in any of our ads WHEN YOU SEE' IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO 3rd and Oak 1st and Yamhill Notaries Commissioned. (Balem Bureau of Tha Journal. Salem, Or., Oct 2. Commissions as notaries hava been issued to R. A. Bensell, Newport; W. C. Washburn, Junction City; j; T. Carpenter, Mon roe; D. A. Tufts, George B. Hftnton, Barger, , Multnomah Pays Taxes. (Salem Bureau of Tha Journal.) Salem, Or., Oct. 2. Tha atate treas urer received yesterday $30,125 from the sheriff of Multnomah county - on account of state taxes due November 1. Multnomah county Is the first to remit. - ' The broncho basting .feature of the Gresham Grange fair is a feature worth a month's wages. October 9. Lf f ii:: , . viiM . V-K- ..7'" ; We have overbought -we did not amid. pite the short teason now apparent. There fore we offer ... '. . j Every Over coat in the House at . Prices Range From TO The most fashion ably; tailored, thor oughly reliable over coats ever offered at such low prices at a season's commence mm m I WU. OlM 5. .cor. Third and Burns Sts. Bnrnslde Sis. 1WW A ' O ii vans- dD Us Several large cases arrived yesterday of Men's New r i Vt '''v. '; A MI ii- - TO V1- ?V; vr- . Vtf.hlll ' Black. and blue serges, brovyn worsteds all wool gar ments for slim men, tall men,7stout "men;young men. '.' 'i . A Fine Stock 61 the latest Fall Styles SciifeBfi'OS Celebraled Make ; : A guarantee of perfect fit and good materials Step in and inspect-these new Fall Suits, made after the very latest New York models arid exhibiting the highest-class workmanship to be found in ready-to-, wear apparel Hand-made collars-hand-worked but tonholes, hand-shaped reinforced" lapels, padded shoul dersin fact, they fit: the average human form to per fection. -All the latesffancy shadestoo, in plain and striped effects tans, . black, and ' newest shades of brown,etc' " It is the best "Air j-Tight Heater on the market: , . ' .'- ;-!-, It saveswyournvood':b'illJ' It will-last. vfortyearsf- : " - , warranted (for:fivev years. V . : It costs"1" you (very ' little ' ,- .v money, "but waTms- your 1 room as' perfectly, as "$50'' Heater. ' ' ' ' It is handsomely nickcl-trimmed-fmore 'attractive in appearance 'than sthe cui shows it to be. . Wear a Watch While You Pay Highest grade;.sUndard move ments, solid gold cases or gold filled, sold on easy payments Cuy a Standard Watch and pay ONLY $1.00 A WEEK It has a body ..made of rolled sheet steel (riot ; sheet iron), and,, inside is reinforced "hyjlc.ast lining'. of gray iron,. thoroughly. :: protecting the sheet t steel j ' 'J has large door ; -is warrVnt-; ed for five years. No. 18 Sreboxiat inches long, ljfijn;wider . , . ... .i I : r : 1 r . IB. Your Credit4 Is Good ; cp Tin it i'aick Sitortfaj V; FI2ST & TAUSILL CjOPnTO SECOND 4 TAHSIil $l.C0 Dowi and $1.00 a Week. h STOVE BOARD ' Ask for our FREE Zinc Stove Board, which. we give with , , . the "Prize" Heater sold this week.