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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 31. 1008 6 icwrn W '& Carried by Medical Missionaries to All Parts of the World In China, in the Philippines, on the East CoajJt of Africa, in every part of the world, medical missionaries have employed this sterling remedy for years in fighting and conquering disease. DR. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT ha been successful for 77 years in relieving and curing Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Inflam mation of the Lungs or Cheat, Pleurisy, Asthma and diseases of a similar nature. In many thousands of homc3 throughout the United States and in other parts of the world it is to-dny u standard remedy for these ailments. It is 6old by all druggists in three size bottles, $1.00, 50c and 25c JajrBs's Tonic Vermlfsge Is n gentle and effective tonic for adults and children alike. It is the safest and most celebrated Worm Cure known. mixture of oil and dirt that Is Bolt cned by rain, which Is far worse than adobe. An oil road kneaded up by travel during tho wet season takes on a wavy, rutty surface at the best that Is exceedingly hard on all kinds of vehicles. Tho experience of tho last two years, Blnco tho aulo moblo has become popular In Cali fornia, demands that somo action must be tuken by all those Interested In tho state. That before another wlntor Is nt hand, a popular move ment will have to bo started whpro mil tho authorities of tho state will come together and decide for the futuro of the rules that shall gov orn road building. Tho qulckor that thlo Is done, tho better for all con corned, for to allow the present ronds to contlnuo as thoy are, mere ly means n. moro expensive move, when It Is taken, If something Is not done to snvo them. PORTLAND MAN COMMENDS JOURNAL For the Stand It Han Taken In Fav or of Knitoiucut No, 1, MOTOR CAHH AND ROAD 11UII ilIX(J Among thu many olhor things that has boon affected by thu devel opment of tho motor ear, Is road building. Up to tho tlmo that thu motor car bocamo an acknowledged modo of .couvoynuoo thu system of building hlghwuyii was carriod on under ruluH that had not improved to any groat extunt for thu last do cado. Thoy had ronohod a titatu which only nocossltntod a top drea alng occasionally to keep .thorn In condition, that did not demand greater Improvement, or any radical chnngo In construction, Wltl tho advent of tho fast moving nutomo bllo, those roads woru dlslntogratud and constantly showod tho wenknusH of thulr construction, which raised tho howl that thu modurn vehicle would soon doBtroy tho road bods. Thin wan ono of tho greatest points aA up ngrtltiBt tho motor car, when it waB coming Into favor, but Iina now provou that what was at llrst thought an ovll, is onu of tho host things for good ronda that could have boon Invented. It allowed that roads undur thu provlous system of Editor Jeurnal: I hnjro noticed tho stand you have taken on State ment No. 1 and I deslro to congrat ulate you In tho efforts you nro mak ing for tho maintenance of this prin ciple, which means that the people tiro to rule and mnchino politics to ho eliminated absolutely. In Multnomah county within the liiHt week tho sentiment has changed to such an oxtont that wc haVo born enn bled to present, tho ntrongot and clonnost loglslntlvo ticket that hits over boon put up In this county, and tho oluctlon of flnnio has been con cedod. In fact, tho sontlmcnt throughout the statu It changing In wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm fnvor of this Ibbuo as tho people are boglnnlng to ronllzo thu Intentions science of road building him rocolvod 0f Its opponents, viz., to take from an Impetus from thu mouoin volilolo, tho people tho right by their voto and dovuloptd as a i.cluucu as quick- to nnmo the candidate for tho United iy as tho saloiico of automobile con- States tionato and throw back Into Htructlou liau advanced that a prop- tho 'luglslaturo, with its corrupt orly constructed road, with a little practlcos of other days, tho election moru to be considered at tho llrst of jiuoh olllcor. coat, Is by rar choaper in tho und. In, Thu only argument whleh they Hpcaklug of tills subject, Frod J. nro ablo to urgo against Stntomont I.lnz, ninnngor of tho Mnxwell-Hrls- No. 1 Is tho possibility of oluctlng n cou Pacific company, utntud latuly, Democrat, and this Is no argument that tho automobile has provou that at all, for the roason that Oregon h oil roads, whore built to any Great admittedly a Republican statu and length and whoro conttnnt enru Is If tho Itopubllcane stand together no not possible, thnt thoy are by far Domocrnt haB any chance of oloc- worso than -tho ordinary highway, tlon. Oil ronds. for parks and placos of Tho advocates of Statomont No. t Hiioli a unturo that can ruculvu con- arc as sincere In their loyalty to tho stant attention, nro duulrablo, but principles of tho Ropubllcnn party on thu great highways of tho country as thoso opposed, and perhaps ovon especially during tho moist season, more so; but thoy will not admit nro roou wnrkod into a doplorablo that this groat party is bulldod on condition. I.lns has found this to such narrow linos as to precludo de bo tho condition prevailing whoro llboratoly from tho state or nation oil has boon uuud in parts of tho al assoinblloa any man whom tho stuto ho has Just visited, r.ud sug- pooplo or tho stnto may eloct should goats that boforo tho regular dry hu differ from thorn In his political soasou of summor sots In, to savo vlows. what work hnu already boon dono by Nowhoru in tho constitution of oiling, that they should bo enirfnco-'this govornmuut do wu find thai this served with sand and gravel. This Is a nation for any pnvy, but of the undoubtedly will be hard on travel whole poople. Whllo I do not nn- for a short tlmo, but It would bo tlclpnto nor fear tho oluctlon of a construction, although built at cheap first cost, wore expenslvo In best In tho und, as It would set tho Democrat, yot should tho pooplo of up keep, anil that now, whon tho stomw and gravel into tho Btlcky this groat statu say by their votots '1 - - - that jueli was tholr cholco, I ques tion tho rlKlit of the fnrtv-slv men I who claim to roprosont tho people, delegating to themselves tho powor 'wtvTSTth. Mm mrnF Mm mm mht repudiating tho wlsho of tho ma jority of thu peoplo of this stnto. j I bolluvo that thu voters of Oro gon avorwgo well with any state In thu union In their IntulllHunce, con sequently I have no fear that tho mlsroproseutatlouB made by petty .politicians with an axo to grind, will havo a tendoncy to divert thorn from t!fc '.m'urr- tmm- 11 tmiifn .. mi owuiiut) j run CENT ANtgdaWelhparallonKrAi slmllaliniJiuCrVodantiuti (InfiUicStonwdaandUaVof m iii& M PromolcsDigwIlonflvftra ncss ami IksLCoiiialiuneiifcr Ojnum,Mon.ih.uic norrfoeraiJ NOT NARCOTIC. in ! . , . fM.tyi.wf bur; Anerfeci Reinedv for CVsfJtei Hon , Sour Stoawch.DUnttsa Worms i 'oiwulslous J wrriilr nesswulLossoFSim'. Fuc&jute Suture of NEW YOBK. J TmrTEU ruarJTSutrlheR GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of r v tVI AW Mm At I tho groat prluoipl annunciated by (th immortal Lincoln, that this Is ta govorumont of tho people, by tho puopio ami tor uio people. Tho. McCuskor, Esftct Copy of Wrapper, In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA Do Not Crowd tlio Season, The first warm days of spring bring with them a deelro to got out and onjoy tho oxhlliratlng nlr and sun shine. Ohlldrou that havo boar, housed up all wlntor uro brought out and you wonder where thoy all onine from. Tho heavy winter cloth ing is thrown aside and many Bliori their flannola. Then a cold wave comes and people say thnt grip la enUUmlc. Colds at this season are oveu n--T dangerous than in irild winter. as there is msich wore dan ger of pneumonia. Take Chambor laln't Cough IUmdy, however, and you will knve nothing to fear. It al- wy oh res. ami wo Uave nerer known r eeld to roeult Ih uneunjoM'. when It waa wsed. it is ilisat and fcfe to take. Children like' It. Fr Mie at Dr. Stone's drug store. Tfci Italian auto was at Goldttojd. Uie lreel ear at Ely. Nev.. nnd the German raoar at Ogdeo yoetorday. To Curw ColU u On Day. k UAXATiVB nnoMo Quinine .Tablets. Druggets refund money It lit falls to cur E v QROVb'S lelguature on each box, 35c A SURGICAL OPERATION mWmmmf'mmTm mWFVmWWM 3. Barbara Base, of Kingman, as, ATitcs to ifrs. Pinkbam: If tlicro is nny one tiling tbat a woman dreads more than another it is a surgical operation. "We can stato without fear of a contradiction that there are hun dreds, yes, thousands, of operations performed upon women in our hos pitals which arc entirely, unneces sary nd many have been avoided by LYDIAE.P!NKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND For proof of this statement read tho following letters. airs Kansas " For eight years I suffered from the moat severe form of female troubles and was told that an operation waB my only hopo of recovery. I wrote Mrs. Pinkhain for ndvlec, and took Lydla E. Pinltham's Vcgctablo Compound, and It has saved my life and made mo a well woman." Mrs. Arthur R. House, of Church Boad, Moorustown. N. J., writes : "I feel It Is my duty to let people know what Lydla K. lMnkhnm's Vege table Compound linn done for me. I oufTcrod from female troubles, and last March my phjhielan decided that an operation was necessary. My husband objected, and urged mo to try Lydla 15. I'inkbnm'B Vegetable Compound, and to-day I am well and strong." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years T.ydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Coimwund, made from roots and horbs, has been tho standard remedy for femalo ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inilammation.ulccra tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, poriodie pains, and backache. Mrs. Plnkliiun Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Hum on, nro afloat of another up rising nt Port iki Prince, Hnytl. Autopsy showed tho murdorer Gil lottu's brain to bo porfootly uormnl. flood for Everybody. Mr. Norman U. Coulter, a promt nutit nrohltiot, In tho Delbcrt build Ing, Snn rrnnclsco, says: "I full endrose nil that has boon aald of I51cctrlc nittors as a tonic medicine, it Is good for everybody. It corrects 8tomaoh, llvor and kidney disorders In n prompt nnd Jfllciont manner and builds up the system." Electric nittors Ib the best spring medicine over sold ovor a drugglst'B counter; as a blood purifier It Is unequalad: GOc at J. C. Perry's drug store. HAD A HACK 11IGTWKKN IIATTIiKSIIll'S A raco botweon tho bnttloshlpa Illi nois and Indiana, with $10,000 wauored by tho two crows on the shine, ocuorrod off tho Lower Cali fornia while tho two ships wore steaming along that shore, according to a letter written" by WUward Mr Velgh. a member of the crew of the llliuo's, to hie brother, Joseph, of Manchester. At tho ond of tho contest, which was a three mile event, the Illinois was ahead of hor rival by a narrow margin, thereby winning tho big hot. The rivalry betwoeu tho. crows of tho Indiana nnd Minnesota led- to the rneo. Whllo tho Minnesota and In diana were steaming along the eaat coaet of South America a race was started betwoeu them and the Indiana won. The crew of tho lat ter ship Immediately announced that It was the champion of tho fleet. The boye of the Illinois, confident that their battleship oould outclaje the Indiana in a speed contest, chal lenged It and $1 0.000 was wngored by both sides, with the result that the Illinois won. CAMPAIGN PLANS ARE BEING COMPLETED; I . A FtiH Ticket of Anti-Statement No Men Will Be Pitted Against the ' People's Choice Candidates the campaig last night between committeo of the late neV convnntlnn ,i .... . . ePMlcu Mate, M ' ? Jlftflr tnfa !.,! i. lUe '"f .. ,1UU ,. arawn to ip i I should withdraw tn ... . n .!.. . .. """" me ajuji auuement No. 1 follower, to h ,J w " " ..umuLT oi candidate k the field as the Statement No thuslasts, that Is, five. The V u"uu""iU' 10 i men In the raw fc. tho leglBlaturo now are: Uort oiri """"'""Ten.ttc: oiiii ro. z, a. A. Hughes Of SalfJ No. C, S. D. AdkltiBofScotUairl anu aam urittendem of Hubhrd A few speeches were made it'tlJ meeting and the follnwin I Tho nrlmnrv pnmnnlcn will bo n ' ..i.i .. . """i"1!! - "" - -- --i.uiillllltl.uu UIJDUiniPfl T B f.) ..Il.ri. nt niul tiflH Itn Itl ilintirn rt vs.. ... ' iW i.;..U. U .v., u..u .. ., ... b 1Jr. j, 4N Bmlh Bd flr a special committeo composed of J tlvo candidates. Senators T. U. Kay und J. N. smith,; The Stntompnt v i ...... .4U'iiaiw Follwlng out tho plan that was entered upon In calling a convention to put up a legislative ticket tho Sa lem machine will concentrate .all Its efforts In nominating an anti-Statement No. 1 ticket at tho coming pri mary. Tho proposals mado to havo Sam Hughes withdraw from tho ticket were not well received bo It was de rided to havo Wilton Slmorol pulled off na he already has an office. Tho gentleman has kindly come off nnd nn effort will now bo mndo to havo moro Statement No. 1 men como out nnd thUB dlvldo tho Statement No. 1 voto. who will Miidortnko tho nomination nro holding n meeting at Salem of tho nntl-Stntomcnt No 1 ticket. afternoon to perfect tholr mJ, Wilton Slmornl, nt tho mooting plnns. perfect their unfuij TOvor? of good health should provent sick ness Instead of lotting themselves get sick nnd then try to euro it. So long as you keep your llvor, bowels nnd stomnoh In n honlthy and nctlve condition you won'.t get sick. Dal lard's Ilcrblno rcllovos constltpntlon, Innctlvo llvor nnd nll stomnch and bowel troublos. Sold by all dealers REMEDY EASILY Reducing Wages. Men and women to tho number of 20,000 affected by tho action of tho cotton mills of Lowell in nutting in effect n reduction of 10 por cent In) their wages. Throughout Now England it Is ex pected that similar action will bo taken by thcowners of mills If condi tions do not change As ronsons for tho reduction In Lowell tho manu facturers say thoro Is a doprosslon in the cloth markot and thnt tho cost of colton Is hlghor. In Now Eng land the 'cotton mills number 340 out of 1000 In tho United States and employ about 1050,000 men and women. Is Especially Vallucd By the Ek People Who Suffer A largo hoalth publication I'! Ita readers of a number of iliJ and safe proscriptions tbat cn I mado at home. Tho followinj, l:i ovor, for tho curcof rhcumatlna t kidney nnd bladder troub ci rtcq tho greatest praise, vl:, Fluid tract Dandelion, one-half oc:-j Compound Kargon, one ounce Ccl pound Syrup Sarsaparllli, tli ounces. Those simple, harnta grcdlonts can be obtained i! good proscription pharmacr it M cost and are mixed by thaklsr in a bottle, Tho doso for ndiilti i W1 ful aftor each mool and tottl drinking a full tumberfol ' ' nftor onch doie. It Is further i A Swollen iimv is not pretty nor plonsant. Whether It's cnusod by neuralgia, toothache or accident, Ballard's Snow Liniment, . . ., , n 'i.i i. , ..ii. .. .i ... . n thnt this proscription li a ... uuiiu whii.b anu v,r0 for kldnoy trouble ul inu iiiiiii. i iiu Krcui uirt tnu u uuru , , , ... , , ,. -,. ,ir.irt ,.- -.....!.., ... ...- .-..i nck, weak bladder and onw iu ti.uiiiituiiaui, vino, uukio, u.uiauB, scalds any nnd all aches and pains. Sold by all dealers. Tho Transvanl 'gold mines pro duced $150,760,000 In, 1907. o Tho Lucky Quarter. Is tho ono you pay out for n box of Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. Thoy bring you the hoalth that's more proclous than Jewels, Try thom for hondanho, blllousnoss, ' constipation and malaria. If thoy disappoint you tho prlco will bo cheerfully refunded HncoSulclilo as Prudent RasvU calls It la not nearly tho moaac to Inoroaso In pop. ulatlou that deaths among Infant ar. And eight ohI of -to of those doaths are dlretly or Indlraotly oaufcd by bowol troubls. McGo's BaUy Hllxlr euros dlarrhooa, dystn tary, sour stomach and all Infant alliNonu of this naturo. Just ths thlag (ir tUlg bahlos. Prloo Si and 69 oatlts. Sold by nil doalars. AH hojw of saving the 71 entomb ed minora at Hanna. Wyo . has bevn abaudoped The mine is stU burn mg :iCLi DO YOTJ GBT UP "WITH A IvAlUCE BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who rends the news papers Is Mire to know of the wonderful cures maile by tir. li Kilmer's Swnmp- I Root, tho orwl kid- L ney, liver "nml blad- uer rumetiy. It is the great med ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; disco vered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful iu promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catnrrh of the bladder and Wright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidnev trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for every thing but if you have kidnev, livar or bladder trouble it will be found' just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, iu hospital work ami in private practice, ami has proved so successful in every case that o special arrangement Uas oeeu inmic uy which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may liave a sample bottle sent free by mail, ai- a bock tell ing more about Swatup-Root.awl how to fiudout if ouluvokivlMey or bliaUler trou Me. When writing meat ion reading this gnerous offer in tin paper and heiui your ..i.l - i-.m -. vr b in i cm iu in. iviuiicr & Co., Bingiutuitoii, N. Y. Tlie regnUr fifty-cent ami on-- dolUr ire ItoUlefi a: e n of 8opKoct sold by all jjootl irw ,ist. Don't make any mistake, lmt it-member ihe n.nu. Suip-RH)t. Dr. Kilmer s hu. nip Uot.t. and the address, Iimgluniton N Y..ou ovcrv bottie floultlos, especially of th M peoplo, and one of the bt o to bo usod In rhoiiraatlc as relieving tho achs and P! reducing swolllngs In jus I while. A woll-kuown local driinW thn this mixture acta direct'? t lm nlmlnntlve tlsUe Of ' neys: cleanses these sponjfW gaiiB and Rives them po-f and strain th poUonoui " tor nnd uric acid fria the b'OoJ' la the cause of rbiuma""1 n..t i.i nut and hand ' sufforw which waa "l an net of humanity. A r.r.l Of 110.088 " for the capture and co tho persons guilty of .- homo of General BnlkW W Saturday morning. - .-.j. ...- nhh curoni QIIIIV u v.." cascouaj.- Frank J. -iww -' M,i no is bwii.ui i .(. r, T Ph-nev & CO.. doHJ AS. arorosam PL i" !"7 -A Ol PUI.UAIIO v. fgm of Catarrh tWj . .. . .ha Hall iJ tno ue - - j. . u.AeJ Sworn r;-ttii' in my pre"- - comber, (Soal) n 1SS. 1 A. W. Otf vetjrr'1 .. hV t nnrt 'J " Halls Catarrs v-- j, trnally. '"J 8,tem Ss-d P. J. 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