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LiliA Secret
Stomach Remedies
Mbw5
Mt
of Them
Ingredients,
Contain
Which
J3-,he IMS IIbin
Thousands of people, having dys
L! or stomach troublo3 In somo
Z continually "dope" tneinseives
Ofw, .-,-. tnnlrn rlrilKS.
1 sons oi vi'" ' ,
parties, etc., which nqt noly
. i..inn dm Rfonifich and
uJineBna "1" .
Sn, but in many coses cause
Sfopium. morphine and cocaine
'Chare a right and should dc-
; ,L to know what any medicine
I lulu before you take It, unless
in nut up or recommended by somo
Liable physician. Fakes and
"J" ... .. nnvthln. Into
HJ(kS Will P 1U,JSU "' M
Tr useless stuff so as to want
uif of '. "ntn " nulkM you th0
timofBOinc(lim habit, which will
;t your health In a short tlmo.
Sioarfj Dyspepsia Tablets aro not
, wret remedy, they don not con
M injurious drugs, and thoy are
taoBinended by thousands of phy
rtiisi In the United States nnd Can-
& to their patients ior uyspepsin,
surrh of the stomach, and all othor
rtsKh troubles resulting from 1m
ftjit digestion of rood.
These wonderful tablets actually
fpjt food because thoy contain the'
rtt t!emcnt9 that aro required or
ileiltby stomach to properly digest
boUhus acting as a substitute ana
(Mtg tho overworked dlgestlvo or
pji a rest and a chanco to regain
Mr former health, strength nnd
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets con-
ait fruit and vegetable essences, tho
pre concentrated tincture of hy
IvtiJ. and golden senl. which tone
ijitd strengthen tho mucous coats J
it stomach and Ijierenso tho flow
ijuuleand other dlgestlvo Juices;
vtow (extracted from milk); mix,
udengthen tho nerves controlling
t irtlcn of the Btomnch; bismuth,
miiotb gases and prevont formen-
iii, and pure osoptlc popsln (gov;
o! the highest dlgestlvo power.
U of these aro scientifically incor-
i'.M In these tablots or lozongos
Itonitltute a complete, natural,
rtrcure for any stomach trouble.
Sturt's Dyspepsia Tnblots are
I la large nfty-cont boxes, by all
NWfc
Mte us for n freo samplo pack-
Thls samplo alone will give
uafflclent relief to convlnco you.
P A Stuurt Co., inn Stunrt
Marshall, Mich.
ia&
.Vmv Colorations.
Ctra: Folnt Lodgo No. 193, in
'Meat Order of Odd Follows
W ofllco, Central Point, Ora
corporators, 8. C. Mlnulck,
Y. Jones and R. L Farm.
tt"h of (jod of Bukor City?
WW office, Baker City, Orogont
W9. W W. Crist. Carlos
r, 8. D. Allen, I, a II. Couip.
hJ D. Mitchell.
I'T i ,
No Pso in nil
'I kre found out that there Is
""Odlsoflung trortibloas long
" n get Dr. KIiie's 'ow ni.
'"'fays Mrs. J. p. White, of
;- ' 'I would not he
-- -m,, ,,,r mm wonaoriut
5t- It Innjnno ..n i.
' LOUK
than anvthinr. ),& .
Mwt disease even nfto'r the
pronounced hopeless." This
Wlsbla remoiiu . t. . .. .
fa t. . ' "" uuubus ana
.lPlppe, ssthnia, bronchitis
J":cess. ia sni.i ,,.. ....
kuW CmPfr,s R store; 60c
-" inai bottlo free.
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RPP. Roseburg.
vpood for Uvorvbodr.
'"roml.
St. is, u ,UB e'Dert build
" rranr spa ...... ... . ..
kBit. has bMn Bn,d ot
ipx4f" asa '"We medicine.
rf .-'"". ii correota
ProM k,tlnty d'sordera
lbu;M(.an(1 Sclent manner
f ., ,k" T" 'mm.- Eleotrlc
Motm spr,n5 medicine
i b.4 . . drU8Sl8fs ceunter:
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8 arug atore.
asrwitn ..
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hi. " b. earn.
to - more wanev thnn
ro J
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ruJ.. "OH1 KWney,
Woft,.;ruc ""ouble. li
Su,77n, atment. mm
S or b H.
wia bottle.
GOtTa 0 TESXIPV IN
liM6dN AND ilYiJK eA&M.
rje6rg3 Ct, Browii, clerk of the
lahd bdnrd, ftnd Hallrbad (Jdriimfa
slodor firwri, fofmer'ly ttl the stote
land office, leave fof Washington, D.
C to day to testify In the Benson
Hyde land fraud cases. This -will
result In the three charges of sub
ornation of perjury against 8. A. D.
Putor pending In tho circuit court
hero Uelug indefinitely postponed,
probnbly not being heard during
the present term. District Attorney
McNary Btates It is absolutely Impos
sible to proceed against Puter with
out tho testimony of Brown, who
administered tho oath to Puter, and
West, who 1b one most familiar with
tho case.
0"-
Luvury and What It Means.
For any ouo who has imagination
thero Is n curloiu and wondorful
story behind a "luxurious" bill of
faro. Let us bogln with tho wines,
and lot us a-sumo that they are gen
uine, for one can usually have the
authoutlc thlnh by paying the price
for it. Tho wines In a richly deck
ed table really represent tho walk
of hundreds of French pheasants,
with tholr wives and children, whn,
In tho mldBt of a lovely country, rlno
early nndl toll late, with loving and
tender enro watching over the
growth nnd ripening of tho fruit of
whnt Is ono of .the moat beautiful and
decorative plants In the world. Mil
lions of theno thrifty, simple people
depend for their well being and com
fort on the constant demand for
wines, nnd for the best nnd pjuml,
and thoreforo tho most expensive
wines.
The. rich do not compel thoe poo
plo to work naturo compols them
to work. What tho rich do is to In
fluence the direction In which thoy
shall work, and to bring within their
roach all kinds of commodities In
exchango for their work. Whether
these good Frenchmen, wMU their
wives nnd children, would be better
employed tondlng some other kind
of plant In their gardens Is a totally
different question, and one which I
am not going to ratso, But tho fact
Is that tho most obvious fealuro of
tho "luxury" of tho rich, tho us of
costly wlnofj, really represents tho
woll being, tho comfort, tho home
llfp of millions of good Frenchmen
In that Bunny land whore tho vlne
yards nro so rich a sourco of beauty,
and of similar thousand of families
throughout tho Rhlnelnnd or Itn'y,
or Portugal, or tho Crimea.
So other things on the sarao table
ropresont tho well being, tho family
comfort of shepherds on tho hills,
porhnp, of otur west, or of Wales or
Scotland; or tho woalth of fishermen
on tho rivers of Maine, or along our
Now England coasts; or down south,
In the gulf, or In tho oyster bods nt
tho mouths of our rlvors; or, again,
tho onrniuga of hunters along tho
fringes of tho sea marshes, or among
tho woods and hills, or on tho
prairies; vigorous, adventurous raon,
with n warm lovo of every dhnnglng
aspect of natural beauty, who aro
thus able to lead half-wild lives un
der tho fair rome3 of heaven. It la
Just thls putting In motion a hugo
army of folk, scattorod ovor wide
spread regions, cnrrylng out exact
ing tasks, that makoa tho cost of an
wcpenalvo bunquot, and tho rich man
(o simply a factor dotormlnlng In
which of a score ot directions a con
stant stream ot resources shall flow,
bringing tho power to work, and re
compense for work, to a varied army
of good peoplo all ovor tho world.
Onco more, I am not raising the
question whether those peoplo might
not bo bettor employed doing some
thing else. It Is qulto enough to
"any that thoy aro tholr employments,
and that thoy aro ablo to keep them,
becauso thoro Is a demand for just
these things, a domand wholly duo,
or In largo paj-t due, to the posses
sion of rlohaa. Tho rich man is
somothlng llko a post in the stream,
past whom flows a continual current
He can direct It, to some degree, to
this sldo or that: but the stresm
flown to him and from him. and Its
flow 1b perpetual.
For the basis of the whole thing
Is that the richest man In the world
cannot spend a penny oxcept by pay
ing somo one for something. Sim
ple as that fact Ib. It Is perpetuplly
forgotten, and we are harangued
about the "luxury" of the rich. th
orator entirely forgetting that that
"kuxury" Is only possible because a
vast army of people are get to work
and paid for their work.
" Tho rloh man is merely a foous of
redistribution, and the distributing
process must go on all the time,
otherwise he can get nothing at all
for his money and Is as poor as the
poorest. Cbarle Johnston In Har
per's.
INfLArMMATORY
RHEUMATISM
Most Treatments Aro Unsatisfactory
But Dr. Williams rink Pills Havo
Cutvd So Many Stubborn Cases
That They Command n Trial.
It Is unnecessary to tell tho suf
forer from Inflammatory rheumatism
that the ordinary treatment for this
Jdlseaso aro unsatisfactory.
i'nysicians are not of ono mind on
the subject but tho highest authori
ties hold that rheumatism Is a dls
oaso of tho blood. All admit that In
attacks of rheumatism thero Is a
marked and rapid -thinning of tho
blood. This Is a condition that a
treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills at onco arrests and corrects.
Tho thin blood Is enriched, tho
strengthened organs of tho body
throw off tho polsonoim Impurities
and tho patient gets well.
Tho ono Impressive fact Is that
while most treatments for rheuma
tism aro experimental, Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills havo cured so many stub
born cases that their beneficial action
In this disease Is as certain as any
thing in medicine.
Mr. John F. Crlchton, a retired
grocer, of 1237 Fulton street, Chi
cago, III., and a veteran of tho Civil
war In which ho served as a mem
bet of Co A, 144th Illinois Infantry,
bertrs witness to this truth. Ho says:
"I was afflicted with Inflammatory
rheumatism for 20 years and had re
calved only temporary relief from
tho doctors. About throe years ago
I was helpless In bed with It. I
could not use either hand or foot for
over two month sand suffered In
tense pain. My limbs wore swollen
and I could not move nt all without
great pain. I had sleepless nights
nnd thought I would never bo nblo
to get around ngnln. My friends
and comrndes 'thought I wan going
to die. r
"I hnd paid out a lot of money in
doctors bills but was not cured. One
day an old war romrndo urged mo
to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ns ho
know of cases they had cured. Bo-
fore I had taken them a great while,
I waH fooling much better. I Im
proved rapidly and was able to got
out of bed and movo around. I am
now lu perfect health nnd have not
hnd a 'touch of rhoumntlHtn In any
part of my body Blnce."
With the fact In mind that tho
rheumatism Is In tho blood, it will
readily be seen how useless It Ib to
try to cure It by rubbing llnlmonta
on the skin. Cxetcrnnl applications
may give temporary rollef from pain
hut to cure rheumatism you must
treat It through tho blood. Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pills havo cured raoro
cases of rheumatism than nay othor
prescription and no sufforer should
allow any prejudice to stand In tho
wny ot giving these pills a thorough
trial.
Dr. WllllnmB' Pink Pills aro sold
by all druggists, or will be mailed
postpaid, on rocoplt ot price, CO cents
por bex: six boxes for $2.50, by the
Dr. Williams Modlclno Co., Scbonoe-
Jady, N. Y.
Notice to Improve n Portion of High
Street.
Notlco Is horoby given that at tho
mooting of tho Common Council ot
tho City of Salem, Oregon, hold
March 10, 1908, a resolution wns
adopted to Improve High street be
tween tho north lino ot State streot
and tho south lino of Court street, In
the following manner:
First: By grading the roadway
ot said street between said points
full width from curb to curb to the
proper subgrndo.
Socend: By paving tho space bo
tweon tho rnlla and ono and one
halt foot outside of th'o rails of tho
Orogan Eolectrlc Railway Company
with vitrified brick, In accordance
with tho plans and specifications for
tho proposed improvement ot the
street railway track of tho Portland
Railway, Light & Power Company on
Stato street, the cost of said Im
provement to bo assessed against' tho
right of way of tho said Oregon
Eolectrlc Railway Company.
Third: By paving said roadway,
navo and except the space between
tho rails and one and one-half feet
outside ot tho rails of said railway
track of the Oregon Electrlo Railway
Company, with Warren's Bltlwillthlc
water-proof pavement. The cost of
said improvement to bo assessed on
the owners of adjacent property, as
provided In the charter of said city.
Remonstrances against tho above
Improvement may be filed within
20 days from the first publication
of this notice.
By order of Common Council.
W. A. MOORHS,
Recorder.
Date of first publication of this no
tice, the 20th day of March, 1908.
3-20-lot
o '
gscf?jrjisystt
in in m mJsswjHBBiW
.raijrrARr? 5
OREGON'S
OPP O RT UNITY
COLONIST RATES from all parts of
tho United Stat and Canada to all
parts of Oreson and tho Northwest
will bo put Into effect by
THE OREGONRAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
and
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
(Lines in Oregon)
DAILY DURING MARCH AND APRIL, 10OB.
From thto Prlclpat Cities of tho Middles West tho Rates wtlf Re
as Follews:
FROM TO SALKM FROM TO SALEM
CHICAGO $3g COUNCIL BLUFF3 ....$30
ST.rLOUIS 35 OMAHA 30
KANSAS CITY 30 ST. PAUL $30
Corresponding Rates from all other Eastorn points. Stopovern at
pleasure at all points in Oregon.
Tho Colonist Rate is th0 greatest of all homcbttlldcrs. Oregon lin
unlimited resources and needs. inoro people who deslro homes and
larger opportunities.
Oregon peoplo can accomplish splendid roaults by heralding
this opportunity to all tho world. Send Oregon lltoraturo giving
good reliable Information about tho state, far and wide. Coll on the
abovo railroads for It If necosoary. .
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Horo at home if desired. Any agent Is authorized to accept the
required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point. Call on local
ngent or address
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger ARcut, Portland. Oregon
iwwwiinmiwwwwiminniimiwiwwiwinwiwwwww
Don't read this unless you aro In need of some of theso X
t articles, and wish to savo money by buying them at a bargain.
Until March 30. In order to malo "m for new goods, these ItemB M
win ne oncrca at greatly roau-'-" ""--.-.
These are all of Btnndnrd mnko and good quality.
Regular Sale
Price Prlco
One new 3-Inch wagon, comp'oto $110.00 9G.00
Onn now buircv. best make 130tu0 100.00
Ono new buggy, best make. 5'S
One new runabout ' 56.00
Ono now disc harrow , ' 22.00
Ono new Tiger drill 90'00
Ono new Buckeye binder 15?,99
Ono new Buckcyo mower. .... !!!
Ono new Buckoyo rake...... '
Ono new Davis cream separator ..... J0.00
Ono new 14-lnch Rock Island Clipper Bteel plow., 19. CO
X Onn now 12-tnoh Rock Island Clipper Steel plow. . 17.50
M Ono new 10-lnch Rock Island Clipper steel plow.. 13.60
Ono new handmudo light express o.uu
Hun nnu tinnrimnilft llirlit ftxnre&S 75.00
Also second-hand cultivator, mower anu raxo ai unrcniu.
Single-trees, double-trees, nook-yokes, dashboards, cushions,
nt a 30 por cent roducllon. .... ,,
An assortment of about $300 worth of palnta, lead, oil, var
nishes and stains will bo put on sale. ... . , ,
t win niRo soil on commlsalon any implement or venlcio
W which you may wish to dispose of, at any time.
GEORGE B. JACOBS
m Comer Pine and Front St, SALEM. OHJ.OON
ftMIHiyWIHWIWMIWtiiiWltMilWfclfclimfclW(iWiHHI
YOU'LL ENJOY A DRIVE
In ono ot our rlga Just as much as 'It
you owned U. More,, In fact, for
80.00
42.60
17.50
72.50
135.00
48.60
29.00
65,00
15.00
13.50
11.60
GO. 00
60.00
you wl'l havo nil tho pleaswro and
only a mero fraction of tho expouse
of a prlvato stable. You are not
limited in your choice ot a turnout, I
either. Our livery service can sup
ply anything you roqulre, from a
runabout to a coach and team. How
can we servo you?
FASHION STABLES,
C.t W. Yannko, Prop.
131-137 N. High St, Phono Main 44
Southern Pacific
R, 'fiiae Card
Tlmo Card No. 02 Effective Smb?
December 20th, 12.01 A. M.
Toward Portland Passenger.
No. 16. 5:53 A. M. Oregon Expres
No. 18. 8:40 A, M. Cottago GroT
Passenger.
No. 12. 2:45 P. M. Roseburg !
songor,
No. 14.-9:13 P. M. Portland Ex
press. Toward Portland Freight.
No. 2225:00 P. M. Portland Ft
Freight.
No. 22C 10:40 a. m way freight
arrives.
No. 22011:28 a. m way frelgkt
departs.
, Toward Snn Francisco PssBfcor.
No. 11. 11.03 A. M. Roseburg P-
senger. '
No. 17.-6:45 P. M. Cottago Qror
Pasaengor.
No. 15.-9:66 P. M. California Rx-
press.
No. 13.-2:01 A. M. San Frauclsee
Express,
Toward Snn Francisco Freight,
No. 221.-2:43 A. M. Portland Fast
Freight.
No. 22611:28 A. M. Way-Freight
TRIE TABLE
CORVAuLIS & EASTERN II. .
Tnilrm from and to Yaqnlna,
No. 1
Arrives af Cnrvall'.s . . . .11:00 a. ra.
Arrive, at Albany 5:55 p.m.
Loavos' Yaqulna 6;46 a. m.
Wrlvo.1 at Albany 11:58 a. m.
No. 2
Leave- Albany ..12:36 p. m
Arrives at Yaqulna .... 6:15p.m.
Trains to and from Detroit,
Loavos Corvidlls 1:40 p.m.
No. 3
Loaves Albany 7:30 a.m.
a. M. 6:00, n7:05, 8:05, 10.C6.
No. 4
Leaves Dotrott 1:00 p. at,
follows, commencing Jan, 16, 1908:
Tralni for Corvalli.t.
No. 8
Loaves Albany 7:65 a.m.
Arrlvea nt Corvnllls ...,8:35a. mi
No. 10.
S (Lcavoa Albany
rrlvea at Corvallls
No. 0
Leavos Albany
Arrives at Corvalllo
Tnilnn for Albany.
No. r
Loavos Corvallls ,
Arrlvos at Albany
No. 9
Loavoj Corvallls
Arilvoa at Albany
No. 7
fonvoi Curvallls
Arrives at Albany . . , , .
No. It (Sunday only)
Loaves Corvallln 11:15 a.m.
Arrlven nt Albany 11:68 a, ra.
No. 12 .(Sunday only)
Loavos Albany 12:35 p.m.
Arrlvas at Corvallls .... 1:18 p.m.
For further Information apply to
WM. McMURRAY,
Gen. Pass, AkU, Portland, Oregon,
.Ino. M, Srotf, Anst. G, P. A,
&mrfi
BOSTON BROWN BREAD FL iUR
Is'.Self-rislng. It makes Genuine Blown
Bread, Toothsome Quick Biscuit, and si
GLORIOUS BOILED PUDD
Sold fey Al Gt octtg
t t
t
3:65 p, m.
4:35 p, .
7:45 p.m.
8:26 p. ra,
6:30 a. m.
7:10 a.m.
2:15 p.m.
2:65 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
6:40 p.m.
put for Statement No. 1. Shows his
natural goodness of heart and he
will probably have to vote for a Re
publican for United States Benator.
"Family life is glvo and take; the
head of It giving, the rest of it tak
ing." BjU quite often It's the head
of It keeping and the rest of it wanting.
o
CASTOR I A
Por lofknti and Children.
TiM-KkHi You Kavi Always taekt
o( C&;3Wl&cJ&f
m
t
HAVE AN EARNEST CRE
For the comfort of tho folks at home. Bundle up the
family washing and phon No. 25 early Monday for ua
to send a wagon lor tho clothes. Wo will savo you
money, worry and discomfort, and save tho clothes, as well. They
will come back to you fresh, criBp and clean.
WE DO IT RIGHT
The Salem Steam Laundry
THE LAUNDRY TnAT KNOWS HOW
mmmmmmmmmm
Bears the
Signature
LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY
DEPENDABLE BRAND
Manufactured by Gideon Stolz Cwnjtf ny, Cor. Mil and Summer Sis
SALRM, OREGON PHONE MAIN 20.
We guarantee this spray to be a strictly puro llmo and sulphur
solution, test 29 to 31 Baume.
For sale by FLETCHER &UYRD..D. A. WHITE A SONS, TILL.
SON & CO., R. D. GILBERT & CO. AND AT FACTOR!.
Price $8.50 per barrel; $1.50 credit for barrel, if returned.
Oregon Electric
Railway Cofflpany
TIME CARD
Leaving Salem.
Portland and Intermedlato stations,
local .6:15 a. m,
Portland and intermedlato atatlona,
Ideal . . ........-..., 8:05 a. m.
West Woodburn, WllBonvllle, Tual
atin, Portland, limited 9:30 a. m.
Portland and Intermediate stations,
local ..... .11:03 a. in.
Pnrtlaud and Intermedlato stations,
local 2:30 p. m.
West Woodburn, Wllsonvlllo. Tuala
tin, Portland, limited 4:02 p. in.
Portland and Intermediate stations.
local .5:35 p, m
Arriving Salem.
Portland and Intermediate stations,
local 8:35 a. m.
Portland and intermedlato stations,
looal 10:45 a. ro.
Portland, Tuajatin, Wllsonvllle, West
Woodburn, limited ..11:15 a. m.
Portland and Intermedlato stations,
local 1:26 p. m.
Pprlland
local .
Portland. Tualatin, Wllsonvllle, West
Woodburn, limited.. 5:47 p. m
Portland and intermedlato stations
local 7:60 p. m.
O C. "L Co
Steamers Pomona U OiVobI.
leavu for Portland Monday, WeuuM
day and Friday at 10 a. ra, asi
Tuosday, Thurnday and Saturday at
6 a. m. For Corvallls, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday about 8 p.
m. M. P. Baldwin, agent, 0cwi
and dock at fool Of Trade streot
M. P. ItAI.DWIN, Aet.
THE AVENUE
Creams, icea, clgarj a&4
fona. Corner ot lOYeatewta as4
AmtIum , V. u. Srtwr. wo.
prttfar. ,
nnd Intermediate stations,
4:60 p. m.