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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1008 iffASSESSOR pMtu run wiwiLoo - wko Knows How and Dares to Force Square 1 iutote P- Strain Formerly of Marion l 'jd) FIRST SERIOUS SIGNS i- nnneesor of ... P Sir", fttfw r' . . ,,n flUCll U KdViod flght for ""-.ITli blne boomed by ti o( eastern Oregon We rota th0 Sccond ... t... been in offico for Zm UU,R WUnty T ?. ,-.!,. been succosBful , - 0Q th0 A 0. R. & N. W. Co.. ??4 couMy, something that rT.-..Hna in tho history STS'SlW county. Not 'i L bn tho flrst assessor ttttt orcein the SShMtokea inch action. Bc 2? Ikb fact and his continued JikWNd reforms during hl SU of the people throughou SoresoB It ! believed ho will Jirtioof candidate should ho -oat for the nomination. wMue "-"":;:;. I Net OTW thO BiaiU iv;..", L.A ill series of articles on assessments which have been run ning In tho Portland Journal. Ho would not enter tho field as an un known man. It is believed by his friends that he can poll a large vote from both of tho old parties. A prominent man of Pendleton In discussing Mr. Strain's possible en trance Into tho raco said: "Ho Ib .tho first man in Oregon who dared to assess tho 0, R. & N., company at a Just valuation, itho fcamo being upheld by tho supremo court. Hla articles appearing in tho portlnnd Journal on assessing, la bringing his namo to tho front and whllo tho advorso majority Is enor mous, things might happen. "According to an eminent member of itho Republican party, Judge Ellis, tho present incumbent is noted for his surpassing lndolonco. Tall Tim othy Gcor'a conduct whllo governor of Oregon failed to meet tho ap proval of tho people and In spito of hiB Baying that ho was not a promls cloua candidato, but ho Rooms not onlv to have becomo a promlscious rosldont of any part of tho stato for political purposes only. Of Kidney Trouble Are Generally In the Back Says Authority LjOSIIC ClA'B OK AMKIUCA . II... .. 1, !.. llJn OrganiMiiun nr i uip c( Dimming Cheerful Philosophy. fty corel organization was ro ta ornnlicd with hoadoimrtora lUUle City, Utah, with Chnrloa lQt!(!r tho vice-president and pnl niniger of the Stmlcbnkor HCo of Utah, as Its prosldont, tiMuIre of the organization is tm'.e i local club In every hnm- fcidp town and city In the Unl- IsSuiw. Hi thllosophy of the club, sub- fctjcodMcidon and additions, Ib IjWcvi fcdratni. tho union still Uvea taa utill shlnos, oven though IfcmiiobKuro It." s IVmremore people dying onch Ufcflieuck of a kind word, n UttijUck and a little oncour- ?wi tUn there are from dls- 'lw&u potential, magnetic, ffif4 trouble" TW imb who never makes nny MTer makes anything IK TW Kk Stories are HWn nrnr. few. W VJ thr snrrnu- ha u.tl.t Itetsitare Jmt smile." Wrt money was invantavl nm lfta happy" tl hiodg as thnncli mi d smile" Tcan tomnute tha viin. nt ' ifron has cost a king- Jftr can reaiy harm you but ' X "' UBiler a ol obligation Sana on earth." tpntinfluwoeiaa giase M, lM" In light. IB Mrrnw. - . . -- ,. , kZ n IMit over, and KJr tooe a,l right." vl lj tha flnct.l.. m !r mr of roafldenee, tk ' of adversiiv .i i. .... KKsrsr: tftui .1 , roeBae nlle that '& iUlt m the faoe." (.'"'wtprmuof emllei." -iIi?Lmolwn Prog Wbite Indian I Jlvls. .. man they Jt he wm jicx. rysaveuj, .. a'VithMth. flNsion titL " ""' taJ ti v ross tho oronk of tho wheol Is the posslmlst protost; a llttlo optimistic lubricant will sllonco both tho cronlc and tho cronk." "Tho optimist wins." "Tho groatest amllor 1b tho groat ost hoalor." "Smilo and tho world dollghta with you; croak, nml you cronk alone" "A smllo Is God's own medicine." "A grin is n counterfeited smllo, nml does not pnss current becauao tho honrt stamp of gonulnonoss Is not upon it." "Optimism nnd pessimism havo fought many bloody battles; If op timism had not boon a victor up to date, hopo would havo died years ago." "In tho roalm of tho birds, tho lark la tho optimist, tho crow is the yofwlmlst. Why bo a crow?" "doming houso cortlflcntos and tight financial conditions havo afford od moro people, who novor had a dollar, nn oxcusq for their hard luck Htorlofl, than anything that has'hap poued slnco tha civil wnr." "Lot optimism nnd tho optlmUt destroy tho last hopo of tho poralmlst and perfoct confldonco will again provall with peaco and plonty for all." "Fall into lino and tho sunshlno of tha homo nnd tho glory of trado will rolloot tho dollght of a gracious per sonality." Organize a local olub, Improvo up on tho philosophy quotod above if you can; print and spread your work, and lot tho motto of yourlub be: "Not until every man and woman hna boon successfully enlisted, will wo haul down tho unconquerable flag of dotormlnatlou." Tako caro of backache. A great many cases of kidney camplalnt are reported about here, also bladder troublo and rheumatism. An authority once stated that pain in tho back, loins or region of tho kidneys Is tho danger signal na ture hangs out to notify tho sufferer that there la something wrong with tho kidneys, which, should recolva Immodiato attention. Only vegeta blo treatment should bo adminis tered and absolutely no strongly al coholic patent medicines, whioh aro harmful to the kidneys and bladder Tho following prescription, while simple, harmless nnd inexpensive, 19 known nnd recognlzM aa a sover eign remedy for kidney complaint. Tho ingredients can bo obtained at nny good prescription pharmncy and anyone can mix them: Compound Knrgon, ono ounce; Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounco; Com pound Syrup Snrsaparilla, three oz. Shako well in a bottlo and tako In tonspoonful doses nftr each meal and at bod tlmo. This prepp ration Is said to re- ntoro tho natural functions of tho kldnoys, so thoy will sift and strain tho polsoncits waste mnttor, uric acid, etc., from tho blood, purifying it And relieving rheumatism. Dack- 'acho will bo relieved, tho urlno will bo noutrallzed and cloarod and no longer a cauao of Irritation, thereby overcoming such symptoms as weak bladder, painful, frequent nnd other urinary dllllcultlos. Thin Is worth trying nnd may provo Just what many pooplo hero need. Thmrm Ix Ontiy One "Bromo Qutntna" Thmi Im 0 LaxativB Bromo QuIninB UmOO THE WORLD OVER T MMC4 9LO IM OIK DAY. Always remember tho full namo. Look for this signature on ovoiy box. 25c. SJOrntU GOVERNMENT INSTRUCTION IN ROAD MAKING in- They Mean It. No ono should suffer a moment longer with Piles, for Dr. Loon hardt's Hem-Hold will cure. A guarantoo for $1,000.00 goes with every package of tho Hom-Rold. No matter what kind you have. Blind, Bleeding, Internal, External Itching or Suppurating1, Dr. Loon hnrdfs Hera-Bold will cure you. This Is a strong statement, but It is supported by a thousand testimon ials from thoso who havo been per manently cured by Hom-Rold. If you aro not cured you got your money back, $1.00 at druggists or Dr. Leonhardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., Proprietors. Sold by Dr. S. O Stone, Salem. Ono thousand Jnpaneso are re ported to bo In Mexico rondy to ln vado Texas as soon as war is de clared. Not a largo force, to bo sure, but If thoy tncklo tho Texas oucum bor crop that numbor will bo doubled, yells and all. A Hlghcir IXenltli Level. "I havo reached a higher health level slnco I bognn using Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills," writes Jacob Spring er, of West Franklin, Maine. "Thoy keep my stomach, llvor and bowols working Just right." If thoso pills disappoint you on trial, money will bo rofundod at J. C. Porry'a drug store; 25c. o It U hotter to light for tho good thnn to rail at tho III. Tennyson. -it- FROM THR ANTILLES. Chnmberlnln's Cough Remedy Rene fits n City Councilman at Kingston, Jamaica, .Mr. W. O'Reilly Forgarty, who 1 a momber of tho city council at Kings ton, Jamaica, West Indies, writes as follews: "Ono bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy had good effect on a cough that was giving mo trou ble and I think I should have been moro quickly relieved If I had con tinued tho remedy. That It was bono flolal and quick in relieving mo there is no doubt and It Is my Intention to obtain another bottlo." For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store. Immigration boat all rooords in tho I last fiscal year, but tho demand for laborers worth their price In field and factory and especially in the kltohon was never so groat as it Is now. filolx Trotter in Ralom. H. J. M. NIkoloff. tho Bulgarian glob trottor, arrived In Sftlom last evening. Ho will romaln in the city few days before leaving for San Francisco. From San Francisco the wanderor experts to wlk to Wash ington, D. C. whore ho will ask PreeWent Roosevelt for his signature o be placed in a largo book which the walker carries. Tho book al ready contains the names of many of tho orowned heads of Europe and the seals of many countries .which havo been visited. NIkoloff Intends to retura to hi3 native land In 1816 having visited very counVry on the globe. o The C. O. Gulbert property in Bridgewater, Mass., has changed hands for tho first time since revolu tionary days. It has been banded down from generation to generation In tho Cary family. The world's fashion arbltor In Paris can never be brought to look upon Japan as one of tho great pow ers since It has looked out that the stylo In women's clothes In the mi kado realm have not changed In 2500 years. BAD BREATH Catcirrtt ai.'i after utiBL'tkiora I oi llltnc1r a& VI u ID J chrrfu .r r tui iur jt vbiirrir can tbtrtf'TB let too know Ihit hU rMmn tbcm K rout uSariuc from tutb truttlM." Ch H IUIprn 114 B. " St.. Iow ork,K, Y. Best For The 5owels r m jm ineooweis CANDY CATrURTtC PIMot. PUUM PoUn,TtOoodtroOood. Nrr Jiicktn, UkB orOrip. W SK.Mf.HT Sold in balk Th iuul uti ltof4 OOC. touts Wl to cart ir jroar caoatf Mk. Sttxliof RemdyCt.,CbIdOor.Y. 39 JUUWAi 5AIE, TEN MHLMM MXES Tho Capital Journal has Just re colved from tho good roads bureau of tho agricultural dopartment tho following Interesting article on tho maintonanco of dirt roads and takes pleasuro in giving it spaco because of Its Interest to Marion county tax poyors: Wo may recognize tho valao of hard and durablo'roada in all parts of tho country, but still tho fact re mains that for a long tlmo io como tho majority of tho roads will bo composed of earth. Furthermore, in about nlno months out of tho year, tho earth road, If properly cared for, Is reasonably satisfactory. For many agricultural districts, it h tho only road at prosont available Honcc, thoso communities should set themselves seriously to work to learn tho best mothods of maintain ing earth roads and of getting tho maximum sorvlco from thorn. Pros perity comes to tho country to n groat oxtent through tho prosporlty of tho fnrmors. This fact strongly suggosits tho lmportnnco of giving tho earth road every poislblo caro nnd attention In Its location', drain ago, construction and maintonanco. An oarth road composed of water holding soil should bo oxposed to tho Bun nnd air as freely as possible, aa comparison between tho shaded and sunny portions of such a rond will oaslly Indicate. This should bo accomplished by eloarlng a sufflclont amount of trees and undergrowth nway from tho road. It must bo re membered, howover, that sandy nnd gravelly roads roqulro moisture, nnd In these casoe soma shndo should bo rotalnod. Furthermore, troos are beneficial along, river bankB and on ateop grados subject to washing Dralnngo Is ono of tho most Im portant points to consldor In con nection with an oarth road. Tho majority of oarth roads In all moun tainous and hilly dlstrlcta havo too much dralnngo. Occasionally a road will bo found with five dltchos, threo In the middle mndo by tho horsos' hoofs nnd by whoels of tho vohlclos, nnd two on tho sldos. All woll-con-fltruotod oarth roads are supposed to havo no moro than two dltchos, ono on oach side of tho traveled road way. Koop tho wator out of tho middle of tho road by giving It a crown or olevatlon In tho contor of KLKCTHIFICATION OF ALL STEAM RAILROADS A CREAT PHYSIOLOGIST Onco Said tho Way to Keep the Stomach Healthy Is to Evcrclso It. Hut Ho Did Not Tell How to Make ' It Healthy. t sovon and one-half Inches abovo tho top of tho Inner slopo of tho ditch for a 20-foot road, and whero tho hills. nro a llttlo stcop mako tho crown 10 Inches. With a crown of about one inch to tho foot from tho confer to tho sides, itho ditches which aro often built across tho road on steep grades to deflect tho wator will not bo needed. Instead of carrying wator across tho road In open ditches, tllo or con creto drains should If possible, bo provided. Thoy should havo nufll ciont capnclty nnd fnll to carry the maximum amount of wator thnt is expoctcd to flow through them at any ono time. Tho capnclty is in creased In proportion to tho fall or grade; for lnstanco, 12-Inch plpo laid on a ono per cent grndo will carry 1800 gallons por minute, whllo tho samo plpo laid on a 2 por cent grndo will carry 2R, 000 gallons por minute. Furthormoro, a culvert laid flat will soon fill up, whllo ono having a good Inollno will koop Itself clear. In tho maintonanco of an enrth road, avoid tho mlHtnko of chnnglng tho natural order of things. Natur ally tho soil Is found on top nnd tho clay on tho bottom. If this order Ib rovorscd In constructing a fond, tho result will bo loss satisfactory than If tho soil bo loft at tho top of tho rond, for soil makes a bettor Bur- fnco to a road than clny. if tho bed lu larcoly clay to start with, it will bo woll to place sandy soil or clonn sand ontop. A cover ing of bIx to ten Inches of sand upon clay that poralota In breaking up Into deep mudholos will uminlly bo satis factory, and If sand enough bo added, this clay will cooho o mako mud. If tho rondhod Ib composed of sand It .can bo Improved by an application of clny. Tho rulo for a aorvlcoablo oarth rond, llion Is as follew: Mnko dltchos on onch Bldo and koop thorn opon; haul sand and pjrnvol upon aeotlonu noodlng thin trontmont; uso n rond mnohlno nnd a split log drag Judiciously (a full doiorlptlon of which will bo contnlnod In a lntor nrtlclo); follow tho "stitch In time" rulo and give nn oarth road tho wimo enroful porsUtont nttontlon you would glvo your prize noro, fnotory or storo, nnd It will pay nB largo n profit In proportion to your Individ ual outlay. Tho muscles of tho body can bo dovolopod by oxorciso until tUiolr atrongth ihaa Incronsod manifold, aai a propor amount of training oaoh day will accomplish this rcault, but It la aomowhat dbubtfjul whether you can increase tho digest! yo powers of the stomach by eating Indigestlblo food In ordor ito force it to work. Naturo has furnished us all with a porfect sot or organs, and It thoy aro not abutted iLhoy wilt attorrd to tho business required of thorn. Thy need no abnormal strength. Thcro is a limit to tho woight ft man can lift, and thcro Is aloo a limit to what tho stomach can do. Tho cauao of dyspopnia, Indigestion and many afnllatod diseases la that tho stomach has bceu exorcised too much and it is tired or worn out. not oxorclao but rest is what it noods. To tako nomcthlng into tho atom- noho that will rollovo It from ita work for a abort timc Bomcthtng to di gest tho food will glvo It a rest and allow it tlmo to regain its strength. Tho propor aid to tho dlgostlvo or gnna is Stunri'a Dyapepata Tahlots, which ouro dyspepsia, indigestion, gas on tho stomach and bowols, hoantburn, plnpltatlon of tho heart, and nil Btomach diseases. Rost and lnvlgoratlon Ib what tho atomnch gota when you ubo Stnmrt's DyapopHla Tnblota, for ono grain of 1ho active princlplo In thorn la buRI olont to digest 3000 grain of food. Tho Tnblota Incroaso tho flow of gafltrlo Juico, and prevent formontn tloi, noldlty and sour oructlona. Do not attompt to starvo out dys-nen-ain. You need all your strength, Tho common oonso method Ib to dlgoat tho food for tho stomach and glvo It a reBt. Stunrt's Dyspepsia TablotB do not mako tho euro, but onnblos tho or gann to throw off unhonlthy condi tlona. Porfoct dlgostlon means porfect health, for undor theso conditions only xlo tho different organn of the body work right nnd rocolvo tho bulldlng-up nintorlnl found In puro blood. Stunrt's Dyspepsia Tnblota Is n natural romody and la a Bpocllto for Btomnoh troubles. Tho ablest physi cians pronorlbo thorn. Tho Tablets uro pleasant "to tho taste, andnro oomposod of fruit nnd vogotnhlo oxtrnotn, goldon soal niul popHln. At all drug utores 50 oonU por package. Send ub your namo and nddfross today and wo will at onco Hand you by mail n aamplo package froo. Ad drosH F. A. 8tunrt Co.' 1K0 Stwart Dldg., Marshall, Mloh. Aldon Johnson, of North Gommor olal stroot, 1h In Mlohigan, whero ho went Bovural wookH ago on a busl neB trip. Ho Ih now rocovorlng fiom an attack of pneumonia. Tho advisability of wholosnlo elec trification of all tho railroads in the country has boon formally considered In abstract before the olootrlcal en gineering associations, and the ques tion has boon found so groat that the mootings woro marked moro by con tention nnd argument than be defi nite results or conclusions. Figures presented show the esti mated oxpondlturo Involvod should every mile of railroad In the United SUite be reconstructed for operation by eloctrlolty, and tho rolling equip ment changod to correspond. Tho total cost of such a ohango Is gtvon at about $1,600,000,000. Electrical powerhouses to glvo a total of 2,100, 000 kilowatts or 2.S0O.00O horeo power would be roqulrod. Flftoen hundred million of dollars is a sum go vast that It means nothing to the average person, and yet it represents an Investment so stupendous that r.nly an extremely small portion of ! can bo considered to havo nny re lation to the Immediate future. The economy of such a change ha boea estimated, In prospoet ,as con sldrable. Prosent operating coU for the movomont of every car and engine In the country total $1,400. uOO.000 In one year. By electrifica tion this would be reduced to about $250,000,000, representing ' that mich actual and not saving. This last mm Is Indoed onorroous. but It only emphasizes the magnitude of the projoot of universal electrifica tion; for the most radical advocates of tho new power have not yet dared to claim that the saving, largo as Jt teems, would warrant the obange In Its entirlty. Undor certain spoolal conditions, howevor, tho now powor will stand supromo, and It Is by tho oxtonslon and more gonoral application under thoso pocullar olroumstancoa thnt olootrlclty will ono day, In duo time, como Into its own on tho railroads. Clydo Fonnlmoro Burns In Tho World Today. . 0 EVERY MOTHER. is or should bo worrhd whon tho lit tlo onos havo a cough or cold. It may load to croup or pleurisy or pnoumonln then to somothlng moro sorlous. Ballard'a Horohound Syrup will ouro tho troublo at onco and pre vent any complication. For salo by all druggists. Caught in tho Rain, then a cold and a cough lot It run on got pneumonia or consumption thnt'B all. No matter how you $rt your cough, don't nogloot It take Ballnrd'B Horhound 8yrup nnd you'll bo ovor It In no tlmo. Tho auro euro for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all nulmonnry dlsoasoo In young and old. For salo by all drugglBts. . o In looking ovor tho oarly rooords of tho aelootmon or South Hampton, Maw., It wuk discovered that In 1770 ono citizen waa taxod for tho owner ship of eight Blnvos, whllo anothor rosldont paid a tax on 10 of thorn. -n- Tho sohoonor Hiram, Captain J. I). Cook of Calais, whjuh was built at BUldeford. Me., In 1819, is still in aoilve sorvlco. This schooner waa commandod by Captain Cook's father and grandfather before hirn. "A Good Name aSHome" "Is a tower of atrengtii abroad" and tho excellent reputation of C. I. Hood Co, and their remedies In the city of Lowell, whero they are beat known, Insplrou confidence the world over, not ois'y In the medicines but In anything their proprietors say about them. "If Made by Hood It's Good." "I ballere Hood's Sariaparilla the beet all round family medicine known today." MttS. G. I). Pauley. CSS Wilder St., Lowell, Mass. "I recommend Hood's Sarsaparllla to any one." Joiij U. Dvrrr. H Auburn Street. Lowell, Man. "I am a strong and healthy woman today, from UVInjr Hood's Karsaparllla. -which 1 keep In the bouse for all the family." Uua, ITannib Daujii, 10U Lererett St. Lowell. Mass. "I consider Hood's Sarsaparilla the best blood-purider In the world." Mtu. Junus E. Cakltoh, 113 Liberty St, Lowell. Mass. Hood's Sanuparilbs Is sold everywhere. Io the usual liquid, or la tablet form called arsatabs. 100 Doses One DolUr. Pre pared only by C L Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. It Dora tho Business. Mr. E. E. Chamborlnln of Clinton, Maine, Bays of Bucklon'a Arnica Salvo. "It does tho buslnoss; I havo usod It for piles and It cured thorn. Usod It for chappod hands and It curod them. Applied it to an old soro and It hoalod without Joavlng a scar liohlnd." 28o at J. a Perry's drug Btoro. J o Towne You look rather weary, old man. Browne Yes. 1'vo had a trying time this past week. Towno III? Bowne No. On a Jury, o A Cur for Misery. "I have found a ouro for tho rais- ory malaria poison produces," says R. M. James, of Louollon, S. C. "It'a called Electric Bitters, and comes In CO cent bottles. It broaks up a caso of chills or a bilious attack In almost no tlme: and It puts yellow Jaundice clean out of commission." This groat tonic medicine and blood purifier glvea quick relief In all stomach, liver and kidney complaints and tha misery of lamo back. Bold undor guarantee at J. C. Perry'a drug store. "V.