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H E enormous business we have done in the last few weeks has compelled us to buy more merchandise in order to supply the demand. We are pleased to inform that in the last few days we have received any amount of New Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats and Tailor Made Suits, also Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats. T * jj N o t o m to important to health. The kidneys are the filters o f the ¡jj blood. jj When they fail the blood becomes £ foul and poisonous. There can be no health where there ^ is 1 p poisoned o is o n e blood. Backache is one o f the first indica ns o f kidnev trouble. It is the kidney’s cry for help. Heed it. Doan’ s Kidney Pills are what is w a n t-! * Are just what overworked kidneys ij need. Proof in the following statement: John Couger, 845 N. 7th st., Salem, Ore., says: “ Doan’s Kidney Pills have i been used in my family with great ben efit. I also know o f other people who have taken this remedy for kidnev --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- & trouble with the best possib(e results.’ ’ j For sale by all dealers. Price 50 OUR NEW STOCK OF FURS HAS JUST ARRIVED | cents. Foster- Milbum Co,, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;J} States. Remember the name- Doan’ s--and W e would be pleased to show you our stock and prices £ take no other. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- . before you send your order to any Eastern Catalogue house, £ as we can and do compete with any house which does a legit- S imate business and we are £ “ Johnny-on-the-Spot” things right if they should go wrong. . . to make . . FOR FLETCHER’S C A S T O 5} GOODS FITTED AND ALTERED FREE OF CHARGE AT OUR OWN TAILORING SHOPS. J £ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ it D. M. NAYBERGER — N .w WHY CRIMMINS THIRD TERMER’S IS FOR WILSON JOKEJJN LABOR All kinds of hauling at reasonable rates. Phone orders promptly at tended to. Headquarters at W eb ster’s confectionery. Phones: Bell 204, Mutual 251 Bam Phone Mutual 245 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * a * * * '* * ft 1 McMinnville, Oregon Philanthropist Galls Taft and Brandsis Shows Right to Or- Roosevelt Protectors o: Trusts, j ganize Is Not Recognized. When in Portland I STO P A T SH T h e C a d illa c H o te l | a vavavatatva va va vavavavavavavavavavavavava va va va va va va va va va TIME RIPE FOR CHANGE. TÌ1E PLATFORM IS SILENT. T h ir d St., n e a r J e ffe r s o n * | R a te s —- S O c . 7 5 c a n d 9 1 -O O * & | 8aya No Ono Can Safoly Challenge the (B A TH S INCLUDED) N ew ly THE TUNGSTEN LAMP HAS BROUGHT GOOD LIGHTING TO MILLIONS Furnislied. Under N ew & Management. Tonic -------- Alterative INCE the Tungiten (Mazda) lamp was perfected, electric lighting, admittedly the best, safest and most convenient illuminant, has found its way into hundreds of thousands of cottages. Consuming only about one-third as much current as the old style carbon lamp to obtain an equal quantity of light, it has DECR EASED BILLS tremendously and increas ed good lighting E N O RM OUSLY. These are facts not gen erally known—otherwise there would be no unwired dwel lings. Local electrical contractors are this Fall equipping S ‘W hat is a “ t o n i c ” ? A medicine that increases the strength or the tone o f the whole system. W hat is an “ alterative” ? A n edicine that alters or charges un healthy action to healthy action. Name the bett “ tonic a; d »Iterative” ? Ayer’s Sar saparilla, the only Sarsapa rilia entirely free from alcohol. Ask your doctor about it. Why not telephone today and have our representative call and make an estimate? Oregon Power Co. T e le p h o n e 2 4 6 0 5 C o u r t S treet Bilious attacks, sick-lieadaches, indiges tion, constipation, dizzy spells these are some of the results of an inactive liver. Ask your doctor if he endorses Ayer’ s Pills in these cases. The doss is small, one pill at bedtime. M a d e b y th a J . C . A Y E H CO L o w e ll . U s m nfWL'uuwyyyuuwi I Bargaii i Price On Itemizer § Soundness of the Views or Leader ship of Wilson and Marshall, Who Have Been Before the People. A Clean—Quirt—Respectable Place Jj homes for the best lighting on very reasonable terms. You can have the Itemizer I By JO H N D. CR IM M IN S, [Noted Philanthropist and Irish Am er ican Leader.] At the outset of au argument In rela- ! tlon to the approaching election for president and vice president we must | view what has caused the great upris ing in the country in connection with j our economic uffalrs and the adminis trntlou o f our government In so far as as It relates to that subject. There is no defence offered for the , extensive privileges «created by lhe tariff preferences through the Repub- • lican party and the favors to the | privileged classes and corporations I While wealth has accumulated under these preferences, n fair field and no favor has been denied to the masses. We cannot expect remedies from ; men high In office who in their entire life work have been associates and participants with the favored class Mr. Roosevelt during bis entire career j In |M>litics and as the h ead. o f his I party has been the protector of many ! trusts that the tariff has nourished i and fostered, nor have we found him ! in the seven and one-half years» o f his | official life as president strenuous In removing tariff iniquities and inequali ties. Mr. T aft iu his acts and utter ances is a party man. believing iu a protective tariff, and would, if elected, defend what to many minds is the su preme cause o f unrest. Free From Evil Associations. In Mt. Wilson and his associate, the candidate for vice president, we have two men who have had no associations with the privileged class, who have never been in u position to grant or accept favors or to participate In any measure that could possibly relate to their personal welfare or increase their Incomes. Iu the respective professions that these two gentlemen have occu pied they have beeu day laborers, working at their desks as many hours as the workman who is industrious and faithful to his task. The very fact that they have been selected as candidates for the office of president and vice president of these United States is an Illustration of one of tlie great Iwasts of the American people that the man who is faithful to his trust, holiest in his work, fearless and courageous in his opinions, will Iu time be noticed and receive u reward. They have watched with concern every side of our political life that enters into the government of our people, voiclug their approval or disapproval of situations as they arose. Aro Typical Americana. No one can safely challenge the soundness o f their views or their lead ership where economic questions enter into our governmental affairs They are typical Americans Governor Wilson and Governor Mar shall have lioth been liefore the people when they received the approval of a majority of the citizens of their re spective states for the high office of governor. If it be the good fortune of the country to have these two gen tlemeu occupy the pr«*sldeiu*y and vice presidency of these United States we have the assurance that in their deeds and acts they will hilmr to remove the unrest that has been created In the ad ministration o f our governmental a f fairs and that there will be equal laws for all the |>eople and not Rpeclal laws and s|>ecial protection, and that tlie highest ideals o f a government of the people, by the people and for the i*»o pie will be brought Into fullest reultza tion. | s 2 sent to any address during the a | next four months for jjj I 5 Y o r k W o r ld . L O S MU S C O T T , P R O P R IE T O R j Former Partner and Successor to R. JACOBSON & CO. ■ R I A City Express & Transfer Co. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: If you are satisfied, tell your ;• friends; IF NOT, tell us. O n ly 2 5 C ents. T h e Q u ic k e r " You S u b s c r ib e , T h e M ore N ew s Y ou G et | S jjjj Equalization Board Meeting ~ ■ | CHICHESTER SP ILLS M AN O DIAMOND V O T IC * ia hereby iriven that on Monday, the . duy of Ootobrr, 1912. the Hoard of Equal ization will meet in the county court house at the city of Dallas, iu ihe county of Polk, state of Ore- I aon, Lo examine and correct the ass ssinent rolls, to correct all errors in valuation, descriptions or ' qualities of land, lots or other property or incor- f rcctly aascsscd as to description or quantity, or I LADTK9 | --------- where in the name of a person or er pt-rsons not I Ask year Uruggtet fo r CHT-CHRS-TTCK’S A the owner thereon, or assessed under 01 Iteyond I » i a m o n d ' b K n d PILLS in R i o »ad the actual cash value thereof, and to asses» all ' G old m etallic boxes, sealed w ith B lu c \ € /J lands, lots or other properly appearing to have > Ribbon. T a x « no o t h x x . B ay «# 7 « w V / been omitted or that w as not assessed. DraxftUt and H k tor O B I 4 B K S .T l| | V Petttions or applications for the reduction of a I D IA M O N D H A R D P I L L S , for t w e s t w fll« particular assessment shall he made in writing, i years regarded as Best.Safest, Alw ays Reliable. verified by the oath of the applicant or his attor ney. and be filed with the board «luring the first week it is by law required to be in session, and any petition or applicant not so made, verified and filed, shall not be considered or acted upon by the board. Dated September 26. A . D.. 1912. C. 8 . G R A V E S . f'ure* Cc*M* Croat» and W hXoping Cough .9 Assessor of Polk County, Oregon '• rr S O L D BY ALL DRUGGISTS Tluiu> EVERYWHERE T w£ £ £ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a CAI CEI SPECIAUSTS. C h i l d r e n Cr y ¡, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- U n io n Mon N o t W a n to d . The result was that the hulk nf American union In In »rhm men In fin* Iron und steel Industry were made to understand that they were not wanted at the worka o f the Pnlted States Steel corporation Places once tilled by American lahorera Invai to their union were given to others, and. as the Stan ley committee found “ Hordes of ta borers from southern Europe poured Into the United State«." • • • Hence about HO per cent o f the un skilled lalstrers In the Iron and steel business are foreigners o f these classes, the profits going to the steel cor|M>ra tion. Mr Brandéis declared that “ the Immediate and continuing result of the steel trust’s triumph over organ Ized labor has been an extensive ays tern o f espionage ntid repression.** There has been no disturbance o ’ business Interests during this présider tlal campaign Why? Confidence I- the Integrity o f the Democratic nom nee« and right piii*i»oses o f the part 3 Complete Stock of Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Ladies’ .. and Men's Furnishings; Shoes for the whole family, j A A A The kidneys cry for help. Not an organ in the whole body" so delicately constructed. . <i. Clothing to fit, from the smallest boy to the largest man and at popular prices. A .-StJÄtJftliÄtJSUSt.-it A ALSO AT ARMAGEDDON. Lots of It in Dallas— But Daily Growing Less. « A CRYING FOR HELP. Ladies’ and Misses’ Tailor Made Suits $10 up. ij Nice selection to choose from. Ladies’ and Miss- es’ Coats from $5.00 up. A A tfn ttx JftuftlMM*** ' STORE NEWS A .-St Jftt JfttJÄt A f f li U v a v a v a v a v a v a v a V jt V a v a v a v a v a \ /fttiftlJ S liS lÄ J Ä liftt Ä . .-Si M t J h J f e A X * ^ A A A A A A A M A Winning with Wilson means more than a mere Democratic victory; it means restoring real prosperity. Wilson Is the best equipped man nominated for the presidency since Lincoln. George W. Perkins Is sure a "bully** Progressive. J The only postively painless cancer cure in existence. It is also the most certain. We have removed by this method cancers that other noted speci alists have failed to cure. Don’ t fool with uncertain methods. Don’ t waste time by having them cut out or treated dy X-ray or other elec trical methods That persistent pimple, that warty growth that is slowly growing; that mole-like affair that is slowly spreading that place somewhere on your skin that forms a scab which on coming otf leaves a raw surface, repeating il time after time; that lump in your breast that is getting just a little larger, is the be ginning of a dreadful disease that will j yo Thousands of testimonials from grate- ful cured patients treated during the iast thirty years. Send for booklet, ome and see us before your cancer get to the point where no one can cure you. All treated under guarantee. Ad dress Drs. Russell & Bnlington, Room 7, 105 Yesler Way, Seattle, Wn. R a p i P©wÆer A b s 3;ü f c !/ P u r e HieonlyBakingPowriermade from Royal QrappXrpam of Tartar We Compete With Portland Noted Lawyer Exposes the Flimeinese of Promises Made to Workingmen by Perkins and His Candidate, Who Salem Beer $9.00 per barrel, 72 quarts Stands For Private Monopoly. Cedar Brook bottled ir. bond, 4 qts. or one gal......................................... $4.00 “ The new party pledges Itself to so Fine blended Rye and Bourbons.. cial and industrial Justice and specific ......................................... $2.75 and up ally to ‘ work unceasingly for effective 4 1.. gals, five yeaa old rich Port legislation looking to the prevention of W in e ............................ $2.50 occupational diseases, overwork, luvol- Rock and Rye 70c; Lashes Bitters 90c; untary unemployment and other in Hoatetter’ s Bitters 90c. jurious effects incident to modern in Homer’ s Ginger B ra n d y ................... 85c dustry, • • • but uowhere iu that Full Measure, all Beer, 3 for ....... 50c long and comprehensive platform * * • can there be found one word Fihe Gins and Brandies, gal.| ........ $3.00 approving the fundamental right of Gilka Kummel $1; Cream de Menth 7! a ; labor to organize or even recognizing this right without which all other grants and concessions for improve ment o f the condition of the working - • OR ECO N man are futile. The platform promises D A LLA S social and industrial Justice, but does uot promise industrial democracy. The Justice which it offers is that which the benevolent and wise corporation is prone to administer through its wel * fare department. There is uo promise o f that Justice which free American * workingmen are striving to secure for themselves through organization. lu- * deed, the industrial policy advocated * by the new party would result iu the * denial of labor’s right to organize. "The new party stands for the per * petuation and extension o f private monopoly in industry—that private monopoly from which the fe\v have ever profited at the expense of the many and for the dethronement of which the people have. In the past, fought so many valiant battles. That * cursed product o f despotism, the new f party, proposes to domesticate in our * republic, proclaiming. ‘ We do not fear commercial power.' Certaiuly organ * izan! labor has had exjierience with the great trusts w’ hich should teach all * men that commercial |x>wer may be so great that it is the part o f wisdom to * fear It.” * The alK)ve declaration was made by * Louis D Braudels before the conven tion o f the American Federation of * Labor. Massachusetts state branch, at * Fitchburg, Sept. 18. * Of Supromo Importance. * He urges a careful study o f the new party platform, particularly Its effect * U|x»n labor, noting not only W H AT IT * CONTAINS, but W H AT IT OMITS, adding. "W hen you make that exauil nation you will find that there is a significant omission and that this skill fully devised platform T A K E S FROM LABOR MORE TH AN IT GIVES.” Labor Record of Trusts. Mr. Braudels then lays bare the la bor record o f the trusts, declaring that “ great trusts—the steel trust, the sug ar trust, the beef trust, the tobacco * ■j«« trust, the smelter trust and a whole * troop o f lesser trusts—have made the * extermination o f organized labor from their factories the very foundation stone of their lal>or policy. The abili * ty to defeat laln»r’H right to combine ♦ seems to have been regarded by the * trust magnates as a proper test o f the efficiency o f their capitalistic combina * tion.” * Mr. Brandéis shows that in 181)1). * during the Colorado smelters’ strike, the American Smelting and Refining * company closed its mills where the * strikers liad l*»eu employed and trans * ferred the work to other mills, thus breaking the strike. The United States * Pv Steel corporation bad similar snccess In 1001 with the Amalgamated Asso * ciation o f Iron and Steel Workers. * Had the association been dealing with * conqoetlng employers the result would * have been different. The United States Steel trust was prompt In Introducing * this plan. June 17. li)01. six weeks * after It liegan its operation. Its execu - # tive committee passed this vote, which was offered by Charles Steele, a part * ner o f George W Perkins In the firm * o f J I* Morgan A Co.: "That we are unalterably opposed to any extension of union labor and ad * vise siibsb'lfarv companies to take firm - # position when these questions come up * and say that they are not going to rec * ognize It that Is. any extension o f un ion in mills where they do uot now exist.” OLYMPIA WINE CO. w hen y o u begin craving ro u g h , h ig h -p r o o f, strong w hiskey------------w h e n flavor, d elicacy a n d age n o lon ger appeal to y o u —c u t o u t d rin k in g . Cyrus Noble is pure, old and p a la ta b le - bottled at drinking strength. Costs no more than any other good whiskey. W . J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO., General Agents, Portland. BUY YOUR CARPETS, RUGS OR LINOLEUM NOW «át *■ * * * + * JC. & * For this reason we have been notified by the manu facturers that all lines o f floor coverings will be increased from 10 to 20 per cent on June 1st. OUR STOCK OF CARPETS, RUGS AND LINOLEUMS IS THE LARGEST IN SALEM «r* * % * * We buy for spot cash and in large quantities and are enabled to get the lowest price; therefore we are in a position to save you considerable money. A visit to our large Carpet Department will convince you * Tapestry Brussels in Oriental and Floral Designs and Colorings, in 9x12 size, this week’s Special, $ 1 0 .5 0 REGULAR PRICE, $15.50 Axminster in Oriental and Floral Designs and All Colors, this week’s Special, 9x12 $ 1 5 .8 5 REGULAR PRICE, $24 IMPERIAL FURNITURE C UM PAN Y Freight Prepaid * * 177 Liberty St., S A L E M , O R EC O N * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ *■ + * * * * + *r « * *r + * * * 4*- * * * *■ * + *