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jr j I II JL DAILY DA'STAIi JOURNAL, SAXEM, OEEQOW, THURSDAY, ATEIL 10, 100C. J",T " wmi-Tmr 'r -f il i u 1 I 1 I i wm mmwmu - ftsnft "mu"unjme-2lo- " ml mJsmB lj - -- -TifrTMMttT' iBtj "immmK - slmnfo -rflFTsmfrsBnl firs-nt JMM i r 5 V v A DASHING AUTOMOBILE STORY Motor-Car Divorce Br LOUISE CLOSSER HALE ABRE1EZY and dcficHMMiy huenorous motor-car romance the fact that the horo and heroine are nan and wife males ft no Jess a romance. Mr. Ward, a betiever m the theory of the ten-year marriage contracts advanced by George MorecWi, aoc with her indulgent husband on an automobile tour throueh France and Italy for the purpose of securing a divorce on the ground of JneompatibJ&y of temper, wluch, hi reality, do not exist. It takes another woman, several accidonti and the automobile to bring Mrs. Ward te hor proper somes. With 38 Illtutratiens, 10 f whloh are in Color, by Waller lUlo 12me, Cloth, $1 JO DODD, MEAD & COMPANY Publuhcrn 372 Fifth Avenue Now York jbrtccnntteual Medical Congress. Lmbe. AprH 19. The opening se mi of the 15th international medical eonfree tm held here today. The attendance U nnontsnlty lrge and it k expected that the proocodlngg wttl be of the create tnleresi. Many ef the '..a . i aiti ,i it tb, iiiMiflt HUP iomvsb mnnmi v. o arcui profeseion are here te attend the eon greet, and every civilised country it represented. The United States' Is well representee1 by a number ef prominent phrsfciane, including Dr. Nlchelnc Sena, Dr. Rumen A. Oulterfts, Dr. Mlg net Besnlsnrla, Dr. R. Reybufn of Wash ington, D. C, an4 others. Many of them ha-ve prepared papers en various Mbjeete. wneeh will be rend before the eoegr. ' The social language ef the proceed Inge ia French, bit in fnll convention OeroHm and English may alse be need. BeehfK the general seesioiM there will b etien1 meeiinm, 'anH for this purpose of systematlntni: (he work the eommUteo en arrangement hew provid ed for IT distinct feetlon. - . p - Primrose Day la England. London, April I Teuto fe the an nlversory of the 'death Hf Lent Ilea eoneAeM, and it le grMfrntsf observed a "Primrose Day' ihretiRhot Bng land. IrlMreeea were In evldonco ov erywhere and Ierd' lteeenfield'a men- m-nt was eeorated with masees of pnnroses and other flowers. Lori BenetmssTeld enteretl parlla inBt at the afe ol U. after he had bfn .iefeate at four elections. At 4$ h was rtnneenor of the excheqner at M prime ntlneMer. and at 71 a: member of the hoote of lords. He only j- hvet lnf enonfrh to be a peer ave yer. The heoe In Cnraen street chere he died, ba na Hipretentlons ex teror bet te In the meet oxelMlve part of Mtvfnk. At ene time Beteeaefield m i in Park Lene. The Property Called Health. Runs dewa er improves, jest depends on how it is eared for. It is the most valuable property we have, and should revive the meet consideration. It kelps yo la bnsiaese, helps good looks helps make friends, helps get situations nl helps yen hold them, and always maks happinees. Property like this, at tbo Irst indieation of being out ef repair, should be looked after and a remedy applied at oaeo. There are anv anmber of signs that shew repairs are needed. Billow spelle, indigestion, dyspepsia, belehing, dlalaH, si ok be laches, sallow complex Ion, pimples an! liver spots en the face, a drowsy feeling after meals, sonr stomach, etc. Dr agists wilt sell yon for tit a box J of Dr. uann's Improved Liver Pills, a core cure for all of tbeso diseases. $1 White Lawn Embroideric Waist Patterns. Our Sperjj Price ROSTEIN & GREENBAUI Uld INos. zi)ts and JOU Lommcraal it. t ornoiAL rniaiABY NOMiNATrNa ballot. roR Tins REPUBLICAN PARTY FOR SALEM PRECINCT, MARION COUNTY. . T AT TIIS PRIMAKY ELECTION TO BE HELD TRIDAY, TJIB rth DAY Or APEIL, 108. Mark a Crow (X) Between the Numhe r and the Xme of Bach OaadldAte Voted Tor. XnPUBLXOAH 0AKDIDATB8 TOR NOMIKATION TOR SENATORS AND RBfRBSBNTATZVBS IN OONORBSS, AND TOR STATE AND DISTRICT OPrXOBS. FOR nNTTBD STATJEe SUNATOR IN OONOKKSfl ito MI ) Veto for One, ia. Fred Y. Mnlkey ef Mnltnemah Cennly rOlt UM1THD STATKi SMKATOR IN CONUKB83 (for term beglanJnK March 4, 1WT) Vote for One. M. II. 10. Id. 17. Jonathan Ileum, Jr, of Mnltnomah Ceenty. "I will support President Xeesevott's deternetnatJen that jestlee b dene all men." 11. M. Cake, ef MnltiMNnah Cennty. Stephen A. Tmnll, ef Umatllm Ceenty, M. U UrnHh, St Watee Cettaty. K I. Waleea, ef Multnomah Oennty. Penplar rl;hte.ean net be serrendered for the advancement ef prlvato Interests," tVH STATE TRBA8URRK. VUfRCi So. John 11. Aitkin of Itaker Connty. 31. K. V. Carter of Jaekten Connty. it. Ralph W. Heyt ef Mnltaomah Oeenty. SI AngtMtna C Jenalags of Iane County. "Pavers HrI4 eoenemy In state InsikHUene, bank exsninn franchises and eerneratlens." siwwi H. Thee. P. Ryan ef Ctncksmas County. "Paver law prohibiting use ef public me any for prlvalt rU oenteratlen nrofit." . Gee. A. Vteeie of Ctaeknmai County, fMt . . m M POR Sl'1'KK.MK JUDOK. 1XH KHPRWnNrATIV8 IN CO,S'nitlVS Ptrst District. Voto for One 18. Willi C. Ilawley, ef Marion Ceenty. "No Interests te servo but the public interest." 19. ft me ol II. Ilnsten ef Washington County, "Keeeevelt'a rato policy, ChlaoM exclusion, barber improve moats, parcels pest, no land scripplng." 90. Walter L. Toeec ef Marten County. "Will support Preeidcut Roosevelt's plan for government control of railroad ratec" 31. Itobert ISnkia of Union County, TOR ATTORNKY OKNERAL. VcUfNl von no'MuwoK. Veto for Ono 31. Itarvey K. Itrewn ef Raker County. "In favor primary law, abeUshmeat ef machines, enforcement of lawn, woman suffrage, tt. T. T. tJeer ef Marie County. "avvrnmnt ef thgtpeepte, by the people for the "people, "LUeels, M. Oerlee A. John ef Baker County. . Ohnllee A. ehlbrede ef Ooec County. "Strict -constitutional and iaw ebservanee. Saered protection of peenle'a rights. Ne grafta,' M. Jamee Withyeewbe of Ronton County. "Iteneet and feerleec per for mnnec ef public duty. A greater and united Cregen." F0R tBCHnTTAJlY OP STATB. Vote for One, 84. Prank W Reason ef Douglas County. 7. Claud Uateh ef Marion Cwunty. M, lt U PMree ef Marten County. 0. IVank T. Wrightman ef Marlon County. :c 37. A M Crawford of Douglas County. IS. Ueorgc II, Durham of Josephine County. FOR irPKRl.NTKNDKNT OF PUIILIC INSTRUCTION. Vote for ft M, J. II Ackerman ef Multnomah County. FOR 8TATK PJUNTBR. 41 Ww. J. Clarke ef Marlon County. 41 WlWls 8. Dunniway ef Multnomah County. "Wedges economical bueUoM administration, sceui " tnxpayerst ne deals with bosses." 41. J. R. Whitney ef Linn County. "Pledgee faithful performance ef duty and strictest eeonMajsXI pie's interest." TOR COMMIRSTON'RU OF IAHOR BTATISTICfi AVD TJffiPKCTfln OP PACTOttTBS AND WORKSHOP VstK 41. 0. P. Hoff of Multnomah County. RgPUBLTOAN OANDIDATBfl rOR NOMINATION TOR DISTRICT AND COUNTY OrnCES, L "nPi FOR JOINT SENATOR. Una and Marten CountlM. Veto for One, 44. Frank J Miller of LUa County FOR STATst eHKATOM from Mnrien Oeuty. Vote fer Two. 4e. 46. 4T. 48. 4. M. HuVard M. OreUan. "Pfoteetton of Ue tniereets ef the taxpayers of the state, " W. II. Mebsen. T. U. Ky. "I Intend te stpprt the teepJe'a ohoiee for United giatoa sonelsx." A..3 MSUtit. John B.'ReWS. lateriets of the people, flrst, last and alt tht time." J K Smith. 1-OR RRPltlsHJerrArrniS rem Maion County. , Voto for rtro 51. H. S3. 06. sr. 08. SO. H HI, AS, od. tTi 8, 69'. OUver Rear. "If eleeted I wW snppert the people's choice for Unltd States senator." J. L. Calvert. WUIiam M. Cherrlngton. "I peontlM alwtye to vote fer people's choice fer United Btatee eeaator." 9ink Dcvey, "Fer peeoie's eheteei honett, ceeaetnle admlnlstraUoat few and carefully prepared lawa." M ilnfer. "Aettsh alt gtafts. ItsUhtlsh InsUreet taxation. Direct election of eenatew." gwcl A. llughea. "If Oected I w4H supposi the people 'a choice foV U. a senator." Jerome F. Jeuee, Rd. T. J4d. "As )n4fi I wttJ ssjppoH the RmUoUB eXceee t United sjtatec 8ntfir." Jamee V. VeOew. J. W. MeKkMoy. A. N. Moorec "Fe a i,m4 mshnoMllke admiaeetratSea f puWU affaks." H, D. Mount. ? Lloyd T. Reynolds, Geo. V. Rodger. "Repuhllscn VHt Bti senator whoac record w stand the microscope," J. H. Scttlealer. Jerome D, Simmons. "I Pjems always to vete for people 'a choice fer XJnRei 8tatcs senator " Mirk B. SklJE. "United State oenatero sheuM be nominated and eleeted by the people. U B. Btlnson. nvtll veto fer. RepubUean yeterc ehelec for United States eenafory TT.'A. Taylor. "" FOR 8HERIFF OF MARION COUNTY, YeUHf81 W. J. t ulver FOR CLERK OF MARION COUNTY. Vets TI. R. P. Allen. 71 R. A. Croesan. FOR RECORDER OF MARION. COUNTY. Vot( 73. D. U. Drager. 74. Chaa, F. HIgin. 71 Jena B. Oiesy. 7C John P. Hunt. 77. "Ww. L. Jones. 1 FOR TREA8URHR OF MARION COUNTY. 78. T. B. Patten. 79. W. Y. Richardson 60, Scott A. Rigfc 81. H. W. Smith. Mt. J. N Witad. J' FQB SURVByOR OF MARION COUNTY. n, B. B. nerriek. Jr. 1 votj4 m I fa TeTTgsS FOff'WRONBR OF MARION COUNTY. A. M. Oleugh. "vetTfi 8T Dr. D. F. Lane. . .. v ,K " W "' ,,.,,, M... ., . ... .., FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER OF MARION COUNTY. sT" 87. W. H. Qoulet. Wm. Miley. FOR JUSTIOB 6F THE PEACE. Salem District. ' 8a. P. N. Lcthrop. 89. Alfred B. MclnUro. 90. Daniel Webster. FOB CONSTABLE. Salem District.' 'J ESSZISISlISSiSSSSSIIISSIZIISSSSIISS "" - - T - " T' " ' i ! ii i" ?nn r in in VotsJ L J 0. Johnson.