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PAGE SIX THE CAP1TAY JOURNAL Wilson League . Commends Hork of Chamberlain George E. Chamberlain, United States senator from Orcffon, is com mended for his activity in the upper house of congress ana the. voters of Oregon are urged to support him for re-election In the following resolution adopted liy the Wood row Wilaon league nf Oregon : tieoree K. Chamlterlnin by his vision or national and world affair, his serv ice and the fruits of it in the United Btntes senate, has become in fact and noi in tneory ulone a senator of Amer ica as well us senator from the state of Oregon. During hie long service In the United States senate he has at all times maintained the high ideals of American rltlv-nshln and statesman ship which make for the best inter ests and the progress of his own state and of the nation as a whole. Mj ef. forts and his record during the tfrcat wan In nuniiort of the administration and of America In the advancement - '""" of th stnnemlous prob lem then to be met and solved made of him an effective nnd a compelling force for Americanism u.iri.i , . i and world peace. llecauso of his service rendered to hi country In the days of its need ar.d because of the unflinching nl nnd devotion to his ideals, common with the high Ideals of true Americans ev erywhere, therefore, lie It resolved b-- iho W.....1 n-n son le-iguc. in special seaxlon met. that high endowment lH herel pVi,n , the efforts nnd ncf-nnipllshmotits ,,f Senator Oeorire K. Cbsmberlnln, aml that he be eonioliniente.l ....... mended for the consistent, the effec tive and the patriotic service at all times rendered hv him to America and thn oennle thereof, scrvleo which en titles him ns a matter of right nnd Justice to the continued support nnd frlendnhlp of the whole people of Ore. gon. jState Registration of Voters Shows Keen Interest In Coming Election A total of 568.2J5 pamphlets are ber of pamphlets ever mailed to res being mailed out to the voters nf the ; liit ...i,..-- I r , . j - ----- - - . . ...... 4li uicgUN, ttllU invuivcn iuw weea unuer me supervision an expenditure for postage alonel " A- oier. ueputy secretary of amounting to 5,74S.9. All n gister jstate. Of these J4S.31J are copies of ed voters regardless of political affi! jthe proposed constitutional amend- anions will receive a copy of iht mrrns ana measures rererred to the pamphlet containing the referred people by the special legislative ses- measures but only those registered i . " pmnpnieis contain- oa republicans or democrats will re ling statements of republican eandi-'ceive the statements from the candi dates for ttt un.i i... ' " ....... .n UlllVL'B. Uiliril III Tfieil MauM Vu l.rli... Water Permits a n . - -. . v ...v., iTajcviiv parlies, and 83.40u are pamphlets containing; The registration of the suite by statements of democratic candidates, counties as compiled from Uie official This represents the greatest num-'mailing list in the secretary of state's umce iohows: Baker 4284 Benton . " 4235 Claekamaa 12205 C'tsop - ... 5786 Columbia 36so 5913 1005 958 2089 590S 840 1855 1510 2234 l?nl.e.-t tv ti.Mistnn. ni,ini)lt. nled In the Motive of eoimnoini Monday what measures the covei-nment ln.i nrn nnsed t,i inkc to protect Hrltish In dustries and slflpplnir In view of the serious enntpetltion with which Tliit isli are threatened by the shipping hill be fore the American congress. Mr. T!o nnr Tjiw replied that the ttritish am bassador at Washington hnd been in-Hli-uelert to neiul copies of the bill to London. Coos Crook Curry Deschutes... iJouglag Oilllam (irant Harney Hood ltiver Jackson Jefferson ggJ uunepnina 2387 jc,;ma,h ::::::: sids ake 1214 J" , - J0804 -I'l,nco,n - 2705 ? ll"t'ur . ' : 2374 ? "rlon 13459 1SS3 .vlultnomuh , i;'',k " 4982 fhermnn iib Tillamook ,L::u,la i:"::.::: till 3777 2282 .aH ; 4393 Washington gg6 !.'.'"""rr no- Yamhill , - 4491 Hem. 4042 1888 4671 1962 1102 2066 7(9 553 1254 2706 430 692 1050 800 3232 412 937 1391 81S 4820 909 ' 4580 1323 4020 750 27918 2554 555 834 3204 2300 1375 1781 2589 399 2226 Jiisc. 5S3 682 1302 548 485 M,0 66 118 269 694 46 154 187 306 853 131 255 264 185 . 1752 429 J236 275 1229 206 5S3C 835 104 3G1 662 458 209 399 1120 36 1218 Total 8909 6S05 18178 8296 5267 9339 1850 4 1609 3612 9306 1316 2701 2747 3340 10260 1429 3579 4813 2214 17376 . 4043 13615 3972 18708 2845 117153 8371 1854 4164 .9647 6585 3866 6573 12525 15.17 7965 j faced by the prospect of further de- flared, was j-uch as to merit the hlgh J prewoons in the Iwnd market on the est praise. j one hand, involving still further sacri-; jfiees in the .file of highway bonds, and the insistence of the highway commis sion that the sale is absolutely impcra- j Application for the appropriation ot j live in order to protect the credit of one-half second foot of water from the mate on the other hand, the hoan. ' ,. I . - nuufciw uwii iur si iijMiiieijKii water ,miiiii iwk uiir urns unuer uu-' viseiuent. until Wednesday It Is sulmI h3" Wn liM " ilh th i dieted here thtt as was the ease before j engineer's office here by Falls City, 11 the r "nv muni . n vi uruoocu 10 uiven bonda advertised again in the hones 1 a resurerction of the bond market. Mi-. 1 & Afliiiung OI IDM.. ... . I tnP hlflu VI-ill nil ha i-AUiotl ritrr?ci J iv t - - . . I bollf) f l-.ft iisl nmtin In K.. K this tt'attT i lit ft thf nreSTIlt 't V lkifio Colonel May Is Awarded Highest' ' trench Honors line at an estimated cost of $600. II. L. Chapin of Wolf Creek has filed an application covering the ap propriation of water from Stage Gulch Cfe!e tuulr.frpm Wolf jM-eekr.for ;taf iv rigation of a small tract in Josephine county, I HAS NO PAIN NOW Totals .'. ,, 71 93405 24343 316319 Its. MXMIO I'IK'K, of Knit " hiis t'lty, who says her lilllc boy never Imil 11 cll day tun II ho Ismail Inking Taiilae, Declares hlie will never he able to pay the debt of Krallludc she owes the medicine. ( ( ) I I if : V"1" International Farm Board Is Session's Topic Chicago, May 11. Representatives of farm organizations in the United Statesamt Canada mot here today to .uimmisb the cslnhlishmont of an intcr nutinnul board of agriculture. I l.'nlted States farmers were reprc- sented by ilelegutes from the national bonrd of farmer (irir.'in.n,o,o .oiiners unions tnrillluled Willi this or ganization. N. P. Lambert. U'i,,i., secretary of the Canadian council of nKrii'uiuire, who addressed the meet ing su'.irtn.'it aer culture 1. e,ni.. organized In Canada and exercises Im mense, intlitence on dominion politics. Alllo I). Camnbell nf ri,i,., Mleh., former president of the national "oniu, mane n plea for better under stand, both between Pit nnd hint. .1 .,,1 cltlmins of the United Slates and bo, larmers, lauor and capital. The farmers, he iWhiraii n.- elenient to save It in this time of change and unrest. "U'l,., .1 .1. - . .. .....v .ion 1 mo mrmcin strike as labor bus been striltlim-?" t,.. ,.ui,...i 'lli-rimse the farninr has his piece of ground and has an Interesuin the gen eral welfare of the eonntrv. It u nt "ml lie Ik at heart more patriotic than the Imlimtibil worker. And the thing which will solve the question of labor umeat wi be to give the laborer an Interest In his work, just as the farmer Iiun.'' ... The sessions will continue r.... 11 ta vs and some of the lenders believe a j Portland. Or.. Mav 12. To CI.'. e standard Oil company of Call- John L. jhy, commander of "Oreiron's 5"'," a?a!d..a "! 'otary.SnU t0 Own- 162nd regiment ov,, h,. l'Pmew at its Mocups mui. oeen awarded the cross of the legion or honor of Francis one of the highest decorations of the French rennhlie The cross was received by Colonel May yesterday, having been forwarded to nlm by William S. Diddle, adjutant general of the United States army. Colonel .May was in command nf th old Third Oregon regiment and took the aggregation to France. For n eonnideralile period he served with the 41st division, in hearge of training nnd replacing troops. He was located with me nrth regional training section nf the French army under General Pe-, tain ti nl i -.la i ' , ,1 wo UJ,uu 1 ei.-uuiinenuaiion of 'that officer that he received the ci tation. The order of the bbiek ntni- ihn military division of the legion of hon or, was founded by Xapoleon. A large share of th decoration is given by Colonel May to iue urcpon troops, whose general de portment and military behavior, he do- Bids For State Bonds" Steadily Growing Smaller A still more sei ious depression u, I the bond market is indicated 1h bids bills submitted today for the purchase ! of the $1,000,000 issue of llean-llarrett ' ' uoihis being offered by the statu board ' or control at the reuuest nf ih.. 1,1- way eomniisfiion. High bid today was! presented by the Lumbermen's Trust company of Portland, who offered I 89.09 or $890,900 for the entire issue! as ftpainst u high bid of 91.53 tendered j fB 'he issue April 22 which was re jected by the hoard as too low for consideration, other bids entered to' diiy were by Carsten and Karles at 89.66; Freeman, Smith A Camp, nf 88.30, and Henry Teal at 88.19. IHlorSIck Originated Waited M ifk The ii-ii vt, .' M ' cd L'.Ik," Revised b. .'orlica, Las Lcei: rppropriU't' L" others. Cnly by the OH- ... , .Z.yrVA pnwt,.,, v liich liiijlati -re do mt reproduce, ccn t ie full foci Jaj l fvor of Malted Milk W- &biJnid. Vhe medical ; n f-ssion ev-r i. r- j t ndorecd thc"0.:jini.! p.-odact foi ov ei a ' lt r4 n cc'i"r7. Avoi.l Ir!.--f:-.n.. What Lydia E Pinkham'j Vegetable Compound Did for Mr. Warner. ' such pains in mv back and lower part of lie in bed. I suf fered so it seemed as though I would die, and I was not regular either. 1 sunered for a year and was unlit to do my housework, could only wash dishes once in a while. I read an advertisement of wtint T villa F Pint. ham's Vegetable Compound had done for other women and decided to try it. It surely did wonders for me. I have no pains now and I can do mv house work without any trouble at all. I will always praise your medicine as I do not believe there is a doctor that can do as much good in female weakness, and you may use these facta as a testi monial." Mrs. J.estlb K. Warms. 1018 Pine St., La Crosse, Wis. The, reason women write such tetters 10 me ,yuia 1,. nnkiiam Medicine Co. aim tell their friends how they ore he 1 p e d i a t h a t Lvdia K. Pinkhara's egotuble Compound has brought health and happiness into their lives. Freed from their illness they want to pass the :umi iii-hs aiimir to nt. tier KnflAt-in,. FTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTb III FridayMayNtUSOp i 120 Lentre Street FURNITURE, FURNISH RANGE, ETC. i 912; 2 good Congoiu ' - O wv... 1 JMOICI1IIU uohien that tlicy also may be relieved 1 good Axmlnster rug pood Rcalestate 6-hola iwlishert . 'ilJ ee with Watp, ervoir; I heator. block and pipe; i 3-burner Chrk , nearly new; I cane rocker; 2 roll eeat oak rocket , . . " lounge; 1 fir library table: 1 nt, . t-J "1"""n table; ( m - oak stand table: 1 kitchen cabinet glass doors- j , . Miu-tln beds; , 3.4 white ename, bed; , ste,-,' " ,7 T springs; 4 cotton felt mattresses- 1 a ...... r,u ingrain carnct: 1 oil ht,.. 1 ...t . . w -eainer oed; 8 pajr fm . electric light globes, comoiles. pillows, comfort, CooB Wtinkfta. Pillows, looking g,ass, kitchen uten.i,'. ' alarm clock, odd chairs, wash board, ,roning .l.en fruit Jars, rag mat,, and many other article, TerJ Time: Friday, M ay 1 4th, 1-jo p. m, Place 1120 Centre Street Come One; Co meall; Bring yourNd bor and Friends Mrs. Belle Steele F.N. WO0DR1 Owner, 1120 Centre Street. . Uejm . NOTE : Goods on inspection day of sale only WOODRY BUYS AND SELLS EVERYTHING THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "WANT" ADS THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURxNAL "WANT" ADS FDMTCIG 11 E P PAP 1 Use Antiseptic Liquid Ze'mo There w one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti septic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra auc, ?4.uu. it win not slain, 18 not greasy or sticky and is rjositivelv ,., ' "-""rs oeuevo a i not greasy or sticky and is positi s. lection of n candidate for the presl- j safe for tender, sensitive skins, lency win po llutJWi l The E. W. Rose Co.. CltveLnd, 0. "l will never be able to pay the nciit or Kmiittiiie 1 owe to Tanlne for wnat it nas iimie for my little boy nnil me,' said Mrs. Nellie reck, No. Hl Charlotte St., Kansas City, re-eentlv. "My little hoy Curtis Is fourteen jeai-d uiu ami never in his life had he seen a well day until he bewail hiking Tanlne. I worried nnd worried over his condition, but In spite of every thing 1 could dti he didn't seem to Ualn nny stienKth and was weak and delicate practically all his life. Me seemed to have a very weak stomach. )t Just looked like he couldn't eat any thliiK and digest It like other children, "Me had no nppellle at I'll and what little be did eat seemed to som en his st mmch. Sometimes his heart would palpitate terribly and he would net so diasv he could hardly walk and us I stood and looked at him I -thoiiKht he would surely fall over. Me would have had headaches and was iiervou .i and could never sleep well at night. At school ha was never able to keep up ids work and he had to stay out a isrciit deal on account ot poor health. "I had heard so much about Tanlne 1 decided to try it and see if It would- i "I help him. Well, you jiit can't ImuKlnc how overjoyed I. was when I be hcKun to improve! 1 kept rinht on! Hiving him the medicine until now It Is hard for in,. t helleve he is the same child. Ill- 'iealth Is better thanj ever before In his life and he Is hriuht mid pluyf.il all the time and ' he enjoys goinif out and playing with ' other boys. Me has a splendid appe-.'j tit. n:id I let htm eat nn.tlil.iw he wants, lie is not the l..t no Jl voiis any more and Is asleep as soon as he Knew to bed. In fact, he Is pe-. fectly well in every way. "After seelnii what Tanlne did, for him 1 began taking It myself as I have hem surforliiK from stomach trouble, headaches and dlaaliiess for five years. Since taking this gram! medicine 1 am now happy to say that I never suffer any more with these! troubles. j "Tnnlac h is bee none ?If the siroat--st blessiiiifs that ever came into our horn and I expert to ,,ralse It as long1 as I live." j Tanlsu is sold In Snii,. t,... I drug store and leadim: drUiSf;8 ,. other towns. (A(J( The A 1 1 vetage ousewire Is discriminating in her taste and judgment. She uses the greatest care and the best judgment in ordering bread. She calls for a real Loaf of bread when SHE ORDERS HOLSUM hump. LOST Thiircil nt W,,. J o i c . . ' 4 iiauu.v iiuit ttfiv f r NiTiPtiiW u.i. i - . ... . &rhnAnrn' - v''eo went away Loaded with, VaM .. u t nunuuy, rriaay and Saturday. - Come and h) advantage of th 0- uinwil4,l Oltftigi SHOES r $1.4 Koveralls j 4 AT PRICES YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS SfiOO Yards of laces Bought at a big discount, basement ojjeciai, a yard Broken Sizes large assortment .Ladies summer shoes, special Men and boys shoe special ... $1.00 $1.98 $2.98 In I Men's and ladies' Sweaters, special . Table Oil Clnih A basement special the yard I " ' . Ladies koveralls Basement special ...X Brooms Underwear Boys and girls underwear , casement special Basement Special .. . 50c i r i t : . Canvas Gloves Canvas gloves, special )Zi 2 nairs A i We have taught her that we can and do make a GREAT LOAF of BREAD. Ths continued effort on our part to keep ihe standard high and improve it when we can has caused the Salem Public to eat more bread. Particularly more HOLSUM BREAD Cherry City Baking Co. Soaps Special $1.06 $1.00 Overall len s blue overalls, base ment special $1.65 Hats Straw hats base ment special J 3 Elk Savon, 21 bars for Crystal white 13 bars .:. Save By Buying Now Pails 1 A basement 1 . special - 29c j i ; - ' . Canned Goods j Basement special, 11 mixed cans for Work Shirts Ribbons, Remnants HALF PRICE Men's wool shirts Basement special. Big Values-Low ' Prices WATCH THURSDA V AMD FRIDA Y'S PAPER FOR FULL PAGE ADD r riaay, Saturdav ---MnHav. TORE M . big TH uays CASH S Dap I