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Who Is best able to iude of the value of Pe-m-nt? Tho
housewife who has Used it in her hm for yetrs, w prejudiced,
serisatktQftl writers who have never mi Pt-ru-na in their
lives? It will not take any fair-mMi.rtMler a jRJnute to
decide which Is the best evidence, TUMrtfefsf ftie United
States believe In Pe-ru-na, The mIi millta won who
praise Pe-ru-na receive no pay for tftifig se, and .the half
dozen editors who disparage Pe-rtf-na g etJjif pay for doing..
so. wnicn is tno dcsi evidence
Uh, Annie Teech, 337 ISrd
iwreeeet "Wheal wrote to yew
alsr lvk, my AesVf wvm
total wreck, leoaldnotsleep
thought X would die,
Mme noomed te be ho help
w mm, Hut I followed your
stdvice and took Fernna arid
Xanalln.
"I urn, now cared. I can eat
and a-leop well, and otijuy life.
' Mfr will b wHkettt
Ptrum, should any of us boslok."
Catarrh ( Werat Term.
Mm. Amanda Long, 7iKTX Sooloy
Avonuo, Chicago, 111., Wilton j
'I bellovo tliat I nm cured or catarrh
of tho worst form and of long standing.
"I was almost a total wreck. I triad
almost ovurylhlng and doctored with a
number of doctor, but thoydld mo uo
good.
"I tried l'oruna a alastrgsort.and by
tho tlmo 1 had taken ono 'battle could
aeo that it was helping mo, and to I con.
tlnuod taking It. I can nay now that I
havo not felt tho slightest symptoms for
tliroo moil Urn, and 1 think thoro in
nothing Uko Poronn. 1 stilt keep It in
Iho liouno, and Wnuk there ! no medi
cine like It. lMinot praise it too highly,
and biota the day that I luarnod of It."
Mr, J mil v J.l lloyor, 1131 Sherman
Atoiuio, Ktnnslon, III., write thatsov
oral complications united in pulling her
dowH, and ho thanks l'oruna for now
life and strength.
Pe-ru-na Taatela.
Yor two years Dr. llartmau and hit
assistants havo incessantly latiorod to
create Poruna in tablet form, and their
SrkeBUOiiKlaboM have Just been crowned
with success, People who objoot to
liquid medicines can now secure l'oruna
tablois. Kauhlahlut la equivalent to one
average dose of Poruna.
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Mrs. 0. Dasbel, 38i Irrlns; AYfrBe Okkgo, 111., Curator
Natural History Society, writes:
"I am glad to bo able to recoamd Perms for chronic sore
throat. I had beea tro&blee! wltk aor threat for years, but
could find Botblas; to help me. I hs4 an awful
gagging la the asoralag aad waa subject to
dUssy spells. I coulA wt draw la free broath
aad life had bo plearare for me, My
throat wm dry aad parched.
"X Mppeaed X wa doeawd to spend
the reel of y 4ayri ia this con
dltloR, when I heard what good
Peraaa had beea to others, so I
tried a bottle ef It. After using
It I wm mack better aad six
bottle 4t it eared tae.
"I eaaaet say too mach for
Peruaa, asd I hope that some
poor sufferer like my
self will see this aad
giro It a trial."'
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Acute Indlf csttoa.
Mr. John 0. Utlssoll, 810 County
Street, Portsmouth, Vs., wrltos
regarding his wlfo'a caso aa fol
lows I
'I thoujcht It would bo doing
butjustlae to your gieatmodlclno
to toll you what It has douofor
my wlfo.
"Two years ago thodootor called
at our house, on an arurago, throe
tlinona weok, In attuuduueo upon
my wifo, who was Buffering from
nouto indigestion. Her suffering
was no groat that nothing hut
morphine would giro her relief.
"While mi a vUlt to some f rlonds
In Norfolk she had nn attack and I pre
pared to go for
tho doctor, whon
our friend proposod
l'oruna. Igavohor
tidono, repeating it
In a half hour, and hor pains passed
away, Ulnoo that time my wlfo has
gained thirty pound.
"We aro never outotPoruna. When the
ohlldreu or I havo a cold wt take some of
mammal Peruua. I find it has cut my
doctor bills down to almost nothing."
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KR5.C.DA5HEL,
LEADING BUSINESS MEN
OE PORTLAND ACT
Do Not Wai. Next Legislature Tainted, With a Barrel Senatorial Struggle
SeWng Notllagha-i and Fred-Dresser For State Senators
A Portland Bpcclnl Bays: Bcn
Soiling, former Btato senator; C. W.
Nottingham, lit present a member of
tho senate, arid Fred Dresser, ono of
tho leading merchants of tho city,
listening to tho demands of on over
widening numbtir of citizens of Port
land and Multnomah county, havo
decided to enter tho raco for tho
legislature, and will becomo candi
dates for tho Btato uonato on tho Re
publican ticket and a straight and
Hat-footed .Statement No. 1 plat
form. Decauso of tho samo Insistent de-
innh, believing in the established
principled of the Republican party aa
enunciated by tho Immortal Lincoln
that thla is a government of tho
people, by tho pe-oplo and for tho
people and that this great prlnclplo
Is represented by onr primary law,
which, permits tho people by their
votes to express a profcrcucc au to
who nhalf represent them in tho
United States senate, respectfully re
quest that you' severally announco
yourselves In nccordanco with tho
law provided (therefor, as candidates
for tho Republican nomination at
mand that good men of tho city f tho April primary nominating olec
mako tho raco for tho legislature In tlon for tho ofllce of stnto senator,
opposition, to tho old theory of boss' promising you our hearty support
rulo and machine politics, and upon anu co-operation for your election
Gained Thirty
Peumls.
Perw-Ha far liar QhH4rtn.
Mrs, Allco Boglo, 803 Clinton St.,
Olroloville, Ohio, writes t
"I want to inform yon what l'oruna
has done for me,
"I havo beon afflicted with catarrh
for several years. I havo tried differ
ent medicines and aono seemed to do
me any good until I used Peruna. I
havo taken six bottle's and oan praise it
very highly for tho good it has done mo.
"I also find it of groat benefit to my
chlldrou."
SILfTZ
INDIANS
AT WAR
f .
Two Viuuait'M Plghtlng Over nn Old
IYhiI Tluit la Helped Along 1I
Whbkvir.
(United Press Leased Wirt.)
Toledo, Or.. Maroh 'JS.A blood
toud ban atnrtod among tho Indians
on tho SlioU Indian rcoorvatlon, aa
tho result of a fatal stubbing moltfo
Thursday night. I.ato yoajerilny
Lnrkoy loxn. who was nrrosted a
a pnrtlolpaut In tho knlfo flght
Thursday, waa tho target for four
wwlver luillots flrd by Howard
Oarnlor. a. brother of tho dead man.
lrkey wtva being taken to Jail at
th tlmo uf the shooting. Oarnlor,
with hts wlfo and daughter, stationed
Ihtmisolvort on tho accondatory bftl
eony of ft hotel overlooking tho
btreot and waltod l.onnn'a arrival.
AH thro woro armed, but after tho
ttrst shot from Ournler'a woaion, the
nervo of tho ludlnn'a wlfo failed and
ho throw hor arm against her hus
band's phtol hand, ypolllng hit aim.
AU wehti arroatcHl and voarohod.
Tho fooling bofwon tho two (nm
lllNi aro running high ami both tac
tion aro Kolng about armod.
A'W-koy tho Onu',
Uncoln county U dry. but It U
known thai whUkey l rotpon.lblo
fer tm rttovRt, bitter filing among
th usually peaceful Sltots. Indian.
Portland liquor houwa aro known to
m ahlpplag largo quautltlo) ot whla
koy U th rworvatlon. and Toledo
hooV'legxer havo been doing a thriv
ing huaincMM uumoloatfHt (or many
Prwnken brawl havo ha (re
cjuoHt 6f Ut among tho Indiana of
th rarKHtlon. Tha rd mou have
K Kod vupply ot kalvtt) and rroir
vr. Hd ahero la ho Ulilng whr
thA troviblo will end.
"Willi OarRhtf wan atahbil by
Txrky Jaa laM Thardy night.
Tho wo4dI bay watt brought to tho
inU la tkU city, hut dl4 t
wr4f
HINDUS
I
MAYBE
DEPORTED
CHINESE SEEK A
JAPANESE ALLIANCE
(United PretH I.or.nsd Wlro.)
Vnnoouvor, 1). 0., March 2.
One hundred and tortylx Hindus,
tho majority of whom arrlvwd from
tho Orient by tho etoumor Mont
Hnglo, nnd who wore ordered do
ported heoAUio thoy had not oomo
directly by uonlluuous pussuge from
tho land of tholr birth, havo beon
roloascd on a writ of habeas ooriius.
Tho Hlttdtta worn hold tor deporta
tion under tho Dominion govern
ment'tf ordor In council of January,
which ha boon dcolnrod by Justloo
Olomcnt, ot tho supreme oourt, to bo
nkogothor lllogal.
It U undonttood hero that three
apeolal oommleslonor l to be aont
hero from the colonial oftlco In lon
don to report on tho situation. Soo
r)tnry ot Sutv for India Mori ay ha
rukod that notion bo taken to solve
the "oxtromely dlflloult and possibly
dangerous alumtlon."
l United Prsi Loaned Wtro.)
Washington. March 25 China Is
8cuktm; nn alliance with Japan, ac
cording to tho belief of tho mombors
of tho diplomatic corps horo, follow
Ing an announoemotu mudo today by
I tho OhlnoHO minister, Wu Ting Fang,
that LI, tho Chlnost ambasudor to
Japun had beon withdrawn and as
signed to study thu legislative and
constitutional law ot Japan and to
visit the various stctlons ot tho
aduutry nnl endauvor tu stlmulato
friendship for thu Chinoso among
tho Japanoao.
Tho stop U botloved to havo been
taken ut this partloulnr tlmo In an
Itort to anUolpato tho atralnod com
morclal rolatloa botwotn tho two
countries, sure to follow tho Tutsu
Maru Incidout
a platform representing tho right of
tho peoplo to rulo n numbor of can
didates for tho lowor hoiiBO ot tho
legislature havo mndo tholr nppear
anco mpon a straight Statement No.
1 platform. Those who have already
announced their candidacy nro J. C.
Urynnt. Dr. L. M. Davis, Fred Brady
of Hunnysldo, K. C. Couch Mayor of
St. Johns, and Arthur W. Orton, W.
I demons, K. J. Jaogor and George
II Parsons nro also probablo candi
dates who aro oxpocted to fllo tholr
dediirn'lons within a few days.
Friends Urgo Cniulldxicles.
For somo llttlo tlmo a largo num
ber of prominent mon In tho city
nnl country havo been Insisting that
'x-Sonntnr Don Soiling, 8onntor 0.
W. Nottingham nnd Fred Dressor on
tM' tho raco for tho stnto uonato on
!u Statement No. 1 ticket. Thoso mon
woro loth to tako tho step, knowing
that It would menn much tlmo lost
from tholr private business, and tho
consequent financial sacrifice. Thoy
I havo at last yielded, however, to tho
ploa mado to thorn that thoy should
mnlco somo Bacrlflco for tho sako of
tho political principles In which they
.holloved, nnd; becauso ot this nrgu
,ment hnvo determined to bocomo
cnndldt.ten. Tho Blognn of tho can
dldatos will he: "Wo stand for prln
olplo nnd not for n Bcramblo for of
flco."
Tholr final dcolslon was Influenced
lit Inrgo part by n numerously stgnod
petition addressed to them, which
road ns follews:
I To tho Honornblo Don Soiling, C.
W. Nottingham nnd Fred Drosior,
greeting:
Wo, tho undersigned citizens and
ItomibllcunH ot tho county of Multno
W. 0. Haines, W. D. Olafko, W. H.
Dryor, W. V. Dallam, 0. H Pear-
Bon, J. W. Dunn, H, C. Thompson,
II. J. Flshor, F, Dayton, M. Darnh
W. O. Fouch, Dan J. Mnlarkoy, Iiowla
Russell, FanclB Scaly, J. H. Pngo, F.
H. Tage, William Schmcor, Emory
W, Schmoor, L. Gprllnger, Thomns
McOuskor, Edward J. Jaogor, W. J.
Clemens, L. H. Adams, Will A.
Knight, W. If. Markoll, D. J. Dres
Ber, A, J. Hawkins, J. D. PnquoC
Joseph M. Hcaly, H. E. Straus,
Frank U. Jones, Edgar Damon,
Mr. Selling's I,cttcr.
In roply 1o this petition Mr. Soil
ing has propnrod a statement of nc
coptnnco of tho call of his friends In
which ho itf;rccs to becomo n cnijdl
dato on a Statement No. 1 platform.
Ills lottcr Is n& follews:
"Portland, Or., March 21
Mossrs, Flotchor Llnfl,- E. W. Rowof
Lowls Russell, J. R. We,thorbco, V.
8. "Woodward, L. Oorllngor, Jerry E.
Dronnngh, F. Dayton, II, Motzgcr,
II. J. Fisher, J. H. Page, W. B.
Olafko and ethers:
"Gcntlomen: Ddllo'vlng In iho
principles, 'The pooplo Bhould rulo,'
I consent to becomo n candlduto for
stnto sonntor on tho platform of
Statement No. 1. I oloctod I will
voto for tho peoplo's cbolco for
United' Stntos sonntor, nnd will glvo
tho snmo nttontlon to matters com
ing boforo tho loglslaturo aa I do
my own business.
"I thank you for your confldonco.
"Vcfc-y respectfully yours,
"BEN SELLING."
DeclurutioiiH Coming.
Tho declarations of Sonntor Not
tingham and Mr Soiling will bo tiled
this afternoon, while Mr. Dressor'a
declaration will be fllea'effA
morrow or tho j. Ilrl
ed that tho various prorj
dldatcn mfinHnni "
ronrcsentatlvPR .m ,.e 0M?
declaratlpna and file them,,,,?
o? few days. '
Tho men who have thu, .-3
on a Statement No. i Bu,Si
moTte n fiK. ... ?laB.
nation betwoep now and tha J?
C8 From wh.t encourageffi
has already com to them ti
iwwifea .thai the great tumZl
voters opposed to ring .nd J, '
politics wilt stand back of tT
f ho n " is1
w kfj
- CM- i
Race 8nicIA,
as President Rooievelt calf. i t.
nearly the' 'menace to lncreai i J
u.unuu uia. aeatbg among u
are. And eight out of te. .
deaths aro directly or lafo,
cauaeu Dy uowei troublei. jjfQ
Baby Elixir cures diarrhoea, j.
tary, sour stomach and1 ' i
allmentB of this nature. Jm
iiiing tor teeming babies. frU
ana oo cents. Sold by all dub
ii
Notice to Improve n.Porhnito
Street.
Notlco Is hereby ghren that A
mooting of tho Common Com
tho City of, Salem, Orejoa,
warcn le, iaos, a ,01..
adopted to Improve High itrHtij
twoon tho north lino of Stile 1
nnd tho south lino of Conrt itrn
tho following manner:
I?lrst: Dy grading the
ot Bald street between iaU
full width from curb to curb to
proper subgrade.
Secend: By paving the 1
tweon tho rails and one iH
half ieet outside ot the rifli e9
Oregon Eolectrle Railway Cnj
with vitrified brick, lq iterl
with tho plans and spcclfleitteM
tho proposed Improrement ot 1
stroot rallwny track of the Peri
Railway, Light & Power Coe?
Stnto street, the con o( ulil
provomont to be nssetseJ irjli
right ot way ot the wld OH
Eoloctrlc Railway Companr
Third: By paving said
savo and except the space n
tho rnlls and one and one-kill
outsldo of the rails of u!d 1
track of the Oregon Electric 1
Company, with Warren's Blth
wator-proof pavement. Th 1
nnld Ithprovement to bo
tho owners of adjacent proytf
provldod In the charter cl tU
Romonatrances against 'se
Imnrbvomeut may be filed
20 days from the first p.Wj
of this notice.
Bv order uf Common Geeaal
W. A M008I
R
Date of flmt pjb catlooc'l
tlce, the 20th day of Mr-.M
MM
A Nelghttor of Yours
aa well aa your. 01 f is llablo at any
tlmo to havo rheumatism. Wo'ro all
llablo to havo cuts or burns, brulao4
or ncalds, crick in tho baak, neck or
sldo somo kind ot an aoho or pain.
Then hcd this advlco and toll your
uelghbora Uatlard's Snow I.lnlmont
relieve all aohea aud palnii, and
heals all wauuda. Sold by all deal
ens. 0- - ''
MUHDHHKU 18 NOT
AT ALL lXTUHHSTKI).
Hrtt. Wah., Maroh tt.-J. H.
Jahu. ehariKl with tho murdor ot
Jomo R. Prleo. at Darrtugtou, Ma rah
i. wna arraigned In tho superior
oourt am) ontoiwl a ploa ot not guil
ty. Tho prlsouor wa quit Wlthumt
any appoaranoo ot uerrousaea and
emo4 tho least tntorottod ot any
ono in tho court room.
' o 1 1
Kodol 1 a solutlfio preparation ot
Yogotahlo aeidt with natural dlgeit
ant aud contain the same jnlooi
found in hoalthy etomack. Haofc
dow will digest wor than S99
grains of Sood food gold by all
diusukm
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$15 SUITS $15
This week we are mkiig a special stawW
i
$15 suits. It will pay yen to see what excelM
quality, aad fit you cat get ii the
1
ii
Tho Lucky Quarter,
Is tho ono you pay out for a box ct
Dr. King's Now Llto Pills. Thoy
bring you tho health that's more
prooloua than jewels. Try thorn for
headaoho, biliousness, constipation
and miliaria. It they disappoint you
tho pro.o will be oheorfully refunded
at J. C. Perry's drug store.
CHINAMAN IlltOKK
UKCOim AS CO.VL TIIIHIA
Pendhrtoa. Or.. March 25. By
teaiiag 2 ions of coal, saok by
sack, from the Oregon Railroad and
Navigation Company' yards at Uma
tilla within the last lx mouths. Too
Soon, a Chinaman, has created a rec
ord. When arreated Too Soon had
I da eaeke of tho rood's best coal hid-
uwr in ma anaoK. Ttio uainaman sold
hit loot geaerally about tho towa.
The meal school dUtrlet bought n
large amount of It
Lover?
of good health should provont sick
ae&a instead ot letting themselves
liet atck and then try to cure It So
long aa you keep your liver, bowel
and stomach In a healthy and active
condition you won't get sick. Bal
lard' Herhlae relieve conatltpatten.
laaetlva liver aad all etonaaea asd
bowel trouble. Sold by all dealers.
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Tailored Suits
For $15.00
WH;hInJtrn
V t4 Mst oa.
Step "is as Yon Pass fcy asd See tbe T
Yes Cas?iet at litis Price.
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