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DAILY r i " TAL JOUlMfrAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1008 Inspector-General Union Veteran Legion Says.' "I Can Recommend Peruna as a Safe and Reliable Medicine." Wgh Officials and Prominent Citizens live Unqualified Endorsement to Pe-ru-na. 3No Medicine in the World Can 3 Produce a More Impressive Array of Testimonials, .! - Every Testimonial Given In the Exact Words of thb Testifier. i'TwrrtWe Case ef Irfcifeslleii. Mr. Donald itobb, Jr., 10 Wrlghta Ave Nora Bcotla, Canada, Deputy Hu ttroswOhtof Hanger, IndopondentOrdor oIB'oTTOHtorii, yrtlteat "While on a visit to Donton I must liave eaten BomothlnR that did not agree wK4t my Htornaoli, aa a torriblo oobo of jH&teuthn followed. Peruna wh n-eoemmondod to mo, and aftor tiMiig tikreo bottles I waa entirety cured. I ttwrofore recomtnond Poruna lo any one iwirforlnu with stomach trouble' Every TYace ef Catarrh Gone. Mr. JutnoH P. Ilrnckon, (110 Tenth Ave., Now York City, N. Y., ha occupied tho oflleo of Water Innpootor of Now York City for tho pant fifteen yearn, lie carrion on nn oxlenaivv plumbing bunl noia at 010 Tenth Ave. Ho la Poiit Deputy of Grand Knight of Holna Colla Council Knight of C'olumbua, N. Y. IIo wrltcn an follow : "For nearly a dozen year catarrh ban bothered mo In ono form or another. I wan troubled with imsal catarrh, that had affected my stomach, which troub led mo trout lt( tho mornlntr. My appe tite wan poor, and I did not aeem to rellxh my food, Indication bothered mo at tlmoH alao, "I waa advlaed to take Porunn, and I took It ail proscribed for a month, when my euro waa almont complete. Today thoro la not a trace of catarrh in my ayatutn, and I can ay without hesitation that Peruna cured me. " Afrceaale ami Effective Tenlc. Corporal John 1'lnn, WaHhliiKtoti, D. O., votorau mildlur of the Olvll War, a promlnont Grand Army man and com wander of tho oldeat post in tho United atatea, John A.llnwlltiH Pout No, 1, de partment of tho l'oloniao, Grand Army of tho Jlopubllo, wrltea " "Peruna waa recommonded to mo by many of inyaoclateti,and I have jtl veil It a fair trial. Ilavo found It a moit -agreeable- and effective tonic, ploanunt, soothing, and loavea ono free from tho dclntorloua uffcota produced by tho many noatruma now on the market. I hayo auffered'from catarrhal aflllotiona tho lu,. Iff Sri M l T. dt ZtKai&QmmmW&TsttCl. ss1mamWmWmmmWmWmWmmmrMlr lW& fIJm(lMuaR l WHWMxfyfilrMgMBBBWiBBIaHawBBBHBBMgFy 4- JCTWaawIliBgH v, WmWMmmmmmmmmmWuI vlUMnmsmmmWKtM9MFmwSmms imtwiiSiaUmfmmmm lSBmmummmmmmmfnuiivXlBmmmmMWZ. cou homer moos. Col. Homer HIkk Inapoctor Genoral on tho ataff of tho National Com ' mandor of tho Union Veteran Legion, writes from tho Fonaion Jlureau, ) i WaahlUKton, 1). 0., aa follews: i "I thank you very much for calling my atttontion to Poruna. It l n ptcanant and effective tonic, cures and prevents colds mad catarrhal affee- tlons, and also acts upon tho liver. I can recomtnond It a a aafo and roll- i , i nblo medlelno." , ROOSEVELT THE PEOPLE Why He Should Be Re-elected President! os the United States nnd intolligcncp of the party nnd thn ni. tibn.ASn;:ra6"ttsl Die will not hav. i.-. f"'11'! of two admlnlgtratlon, 0 ? Koosovelt at tho nw I.! Jmi tarm. Tn nmvn .... ulD"Pr-J t3arylBtoqoterorn h.,"8 of tho President '7m..lhe,MH cent history. By FRANK H. JNORCROSS Justice of the Supreme Gourt of Nevada This paper, submitted In competition with hundrods of others, was awarded tho prize of $1000 offered by tho Hon. Jonathan Bourne, United States sonator from Oregon, for tho best argument in support of certain propo3ltlona, whjch ho laid down, to tho effect that Theo dore Roosovolt should and would bo' solected and elected for a second elective torm. past winter, and have found Peruna most beneficial and commend It for what it hasdonofor mo." Relieves Mind unci Oody. Mr. O. W. Woodbury, linger, Ohio, formerly Captain and Center of tho Hiram College Ilaaket - Hall Team, wrltea: 'When body and mind allko wero weary and rufusud to work, a fow donee of Peruuu restored lout strength and in vlgorated quicker and more permanent ly than anything I know." Unhesitatingly Recommends Pc-ru-na J. I'd win llrowno, National Com mandor Army and Nnvy Union of U.S. A., 110 lltlt HI., N. K Washington, 0.0., writes j ' "I "havo no hesitation In endorsing your Peruna as a most efficient cure for catarrh. My own experience and that of many friends who have been Ixmo flted by lta use recommend It to all per sons suffering from that complaint." Pe-ru-na Tablets. Por two years Dr. Hartman and his assistants havo iucossantly labored to creato Poruna In tablot form, and their strenuous labors havo Just boon crowned with success. Pooplo who objeot to liquid modlclnoa can now socuro Poruna tablota. Thoao tablota roproaont tho medicinal ingrodionta of Poruna, and each tablot Is equivalent to ono average dose. The Family Relies on Pcru-no. A. Ilowltt Nlckorson, Captain U.H. Army, Adjutant Gonoral on Goneral McCook'u staff, writes from tho Census Ilulldlng, Washington, D.C., as follews: "It affords mo groat ploasuro to com mend Poruna as a most excellent tonla with many medicinal qualities that as slst nature in overcoming tho various Ilia with which tho human family is often allllcted, and Is always iu danger. "Afl a general thing, I havo been op posod to what aro known as patont medicines, but Poruna haa longslnco overcome this feeling. It I now, an I than boon for a lone tltno. a well-ostabllshed family modlolno with us, upon which j nomination." Tho assertion that "tho sovereign people nnd not Thcodoro Iloosovoll, tho Individual nnd public sorvant, will decldo who shall be his succes sor" Is so manifest thnt It will not admit of urgumont to tho contrary. The views of the President nro on tlt'od to most respectful conBldorn- Tho only custom that prevails in this country regarding tho terms of oflleo of our Presidents applies to olectivo terms. Tho President, un uostlonably, docs not cotno within tho letter of this custom. If tho custom Is to undorgo modification 'Mr. Roosovolt certainly has not tho Hon, but they aro not necessarily ' right to nil tho say regarding thnt concluslvo, oven whero tho question "modification. Doubtless, when Mr. Is whothor he shall Buccoed hlm-jltooscvoU issued tho forogoing state solfi' jmont, ho was prompted tnoro or loss Tho position of tho President re- by modesty. For him to insist, gardlng his own candidacy is woll however, that tho viows therein ox known, Immodlntoly following tho proBnod nro concluslvo would bo tho eloctlon In 1901 ho Issued a state- hotght of arrogance. It is probably mont to tho pooplo, which statoment tho fact that tho pooplo do not caro ho roltoratod on tho 11th of Docom- for nny Innovations upon tho custom hor last, upon tho occasion of tho In quostlon. Tho great mass of ihn call of tho nopubllcan Nationa' American pooplo nro woll pleased Committee for tho convention nt with tho administrations of Prosl Chicago, Thut statomont Is aB fol- dent Hoosovolt. Thoy wnnt him for lews: two olectivo torms, and thoy havo "I am deeply sonBlblo of tho lion- tho right to nny whothor I1I3 re-oloc- or dono mo by tho American pooplo tion w'll bo n violation of n custom iu thus oxprosBlng thoir confidence of dobatnblo wisdom. Mr. Hoosovolt in what I havo dono nnd hnvc tried has never boon an ndvocnto of short to do. I npprcclato to tho full tho solemn responsibility this confi dents Imposes upon mo, and I shrill do all that In my power lies not to forfolt It. On tho 1th of Marcli next I Bhall havo sorvnd thrco and nioa&uro In tiny of his dealings with tho pooplo. Thoro is neither rea son nor- consistency In his Baying now that tho pooplo shall accept throe and ono-half yearn no a full torm when thoy nro entitled to four. n half yoara, and thoso thrco and n Tho cltlzons of this country nro nl- half yoars constitute my first torm. ways entitled to tho full bushol of Tho wlso custom which limits tho whont. If, in ordor to obtain it, Profildont to two torms regards tho thoy must tnko it hoap d and run- Hiibstnnco nnd not tho form, nnd un- ning ovor, who will objoot, unlosg It dor no clrcuinstancos will I bo n bo thoso who, for personal reasons, candldato for or ncoopt another do not want tho pooplo to havo nil wo roly to glvo tlrod nature tubstautlal restoration," MARKET REPORTS BY WIRE BAY CITV MARKET Hlg Cuttle MarkotH. (United Press Lonsoa Wire.) Chlongo April 1. Hogs Hocolpt 61,000; onttle, 8000; shoop, IB.000. Hogs opaned strong. Loft ovor yes terday, atlOO. Mixed, J6.75(fi'0.XB; hoavy, C.ori(fjM.ao; rough, $r.7Mr ri.Or.; light, IK.0oAG.30. Cattle nnd shoej) stiwdy. I logs closed lOCTlno lower than learly thla morning. Mlxmt. $ & . r n ai ft. 00; hanvy. IOIIOOC'0.30; rough. $n.S0fj5.fl6; light, $ft.S0r G.S0. KunsiiB City, Mo., April 1. Hoj- ItooolnU, 11.000; OtlltW. 7000; ahoop, 0000. In thnt .n.i. . UhlvnrRnl unf,n ... aoU . ww..u ioilOBn i loved' S d ? " Prn,),lnn .-". ln,B,7 Ti - . .-...t xvuutveu wag nuns., thn ProaMnr,.-- a-... S Dltl"i --- .-..lD UL.aln Jjy .1 bors of Ir. McKlnley', Z proseni in Buffalo, and adi ;;: ;i mh :z., ". "w.o-iui .ww-.B,uui is Bignlflcant nhJJla -tonce, , "', , v,lB '0Uf request, in this hour of deen ani w.VL tlonal boroavernont I trIhtoi .....1. ii. ..,, uo my aim to cow, absolutely unbroken the poller Proildoilt MeKtnlnr, u. .1 ' ..., .... f.m m K """ i "!' uy ana honor of o iuvca country." Till .Inn1..ll.. . . . -...u ucunuugu quieted the fe of tho people thnt there mlM 1 chnnno In tho policy of tht tdB: irauon, tho uncertain nil--, which would have a tendency J hi, 10 a greater or less nitti, j iuinncini and commercial iste or tno country, in line ita solemn declaration, the Preildestl quostod tho members of McKli'J cabinot to remain at the im their repsoctlvo department! eonatltuto his official family, mj naa constituted hla prcde, This Invitation wng accepted Mr. Hoosovolt Is pleated to taQi nrBt torm wns, In reality, the 1 torm of President McKlnlc Tiieouoro Hoosevolt, acting ul capacity slmllor to that of ti mlnistrator with tho will m It may bo conceded tbtt hi thoso throo nnd a half years tht j plo obtained somo Intimation ril chnractor of ndmlnlttratloa Hoosovolt would inaugurate, ill ho bo olectod President, and tta como froo to carry outhUonl Iclos. As n matter of fact, hotj ho novor lost sight of hit -M tlon, niado In nil solemnity at fnlo, "to carry out absolute brokon tho policy of Pnc.tn Klnloy." How, then, caa tie olcctlon violate the lubsUtal moro than It doos the form ( custom? It violates neither If tht great mass of te AH iinnnln. rotrranlloa of Dirtf il "Mi-"-l ,o- --' -- lUultcd Prta Loasad WIr.) QUOTATIONS O.V PHODUOK AT HAN l'HA.VCiSCO AND 1-OHT. I.M-.1X)UAIi MAlllhT COIL HKOl'Kl) UP TO DATHHK CKIPTM OF MVH STOCK AND CHICAGO (3HAIN MAKKKT. Omaha, Nh Heeslpts, 7000; S600. April t. Hog 0Mttl, (000; h)p. (United Proas Leased Wire.) Pan, l-'reuicimtp, Aptjl 1. Whont- No 1. Oallfyrjiln idlibj nr contnl, 1157 V, lrt wlilfo mllllug club. ?lamft.B74: whlio AuHrrnllan. $1 70tt1.7$tt; Northorn bhiojlam. 51 C3ViM.G7&; rorthwn olub. It 571l.0a; Inforlor grndos of Avhont, $1.3&11.60. Ilarloy- Nq. 1 focul, fl.a1.40; lth Home fancy at $l.aS4; com mon to fair. U.87 1.3a4; brow ing nt Saii KrnnoUao, $1,400 1.45; browing aud ahlpplng at Port Costn. 1 -lOt.tG; Chvaltr. Il.gftfr 1 85. nconrdlnic to quality. HuHor l?rh Cttllforultt oxlras, !.ar. (lists. 204e: xotomU. 19e; Troah luiekniK slock No. 1, lSV4e; No 3. IS. Krish og Per diHiou. axtrtl. 17ivi!; tlratt. 10; aocjondi, HV&e; tuids. I6e; dirtl. No. 1, 16e: dlr- tl. No. 3. Ho UitHtr lAad(H Uetlrtw, Indianapolis. Inil.. April 1. John Mlteholl rtttlrod today as president of tho Unltod Mlno Workors of Amorloti and was sueuoodud by Thos. h. Invis of Ohio. Mr. Mltchull atuppad down after apomllng many yoarH of his llf In the labor movement and gaining tho reputation of being onn of tho world's foremost labor lendors. Un der his loadouhlp tho I'nlted Mlno Workws of A morion havo grown from a more handful of minors to un organization with 3G0.OOO mom bom. Tho ovent of his wholo career that standsyiut most piomlnontlv Is hla Miaci$HfuI ipnungeniont of tho groat atrlko on tho anthracite- dls trlet In 1903. Tim labor loader lma not an noiuiMd his plans for tho futuro. hut his namo has boon iuoutloHl ai a posalblo Doinocnitlo oandldato for gvrnor of Illinois. Hbj honi Is In Spring Valley iu that state. I610o; pigeons, old 1 pr dpz. MlllHtuff Ilran, $31. Hay -Timothy. vl!y, 517ft $18; Alfalfa, $12rr$i;t. Votch $14. that I3 coming to thorn? nt. t -. ! rm. mm . i rnore 11 110 roaon wny 1110 1010- jjio oniy ronson onorou oy un M . . ,hnt the Prci!d Kolug nnnounomont should bo uo- Prosldont why he will pot again ho-' d hlmsolf, nnd IbelletelW u-ihi oy mu Aiiivriuaii puopio is uumu u vnuuiuhi ih iihu 11 win viu-1 itlin tiostlonably It would b conoluslvo simply bocnuso It comes lato tho "substonco" of tho custom. L U10m to regard the iti'.a ir-iiii .ir. iiuosvuii. 11 auuro ih in insist upon auon a conclusion, in ilooaevek as condaiift room for a dlfroronco of opinion pa viow or an tho facts to bo consld- m - PrflMnn 0f ik r to 'act or ronson, or both, tho goid orod, would place "his own I)0rson-'stntts is so oxalted, and I'J--1 .'niguMMit 01 tup wuoio poopio muse 111 uoeiros or ogoiisucni opinions b, and Is, di-cNvo paramount to tho combined wishes (Continued oa pan r SMART SPRING SACK SUIT! csssjiaKa:TMF Hlotlng In Phlhulvlphln. .M'tuioiniila. Pnn., April t. Olosoly following tho throwlag of a bomb In a stroot dlot in New York oily last Saturday, wvoral thousand UHdiuployod mn who aought to hold a atreat mealing today la Phlladol-I phla eluahed with the police and ev- eral of them were Injured. Tljo roll orcurrtKl on the sight of, IlRimuenatula's now nmim hmiol NVw cheeso Per pouad. Call for- when a squad of policemen charged! fane-, HHe; Ilreta, lie; mo-'1"0 orowd. I'or a few minute a re petition or tae New York trouble lti Lt fskA l"LiI It it .asai. .. j. . .. 1 " im.wM, Milk lllll llltf jOOIUttS 1U OK waa clubbed it was dlmiersed wlth mit further truhle. Tho men soat torQd In al Idlroctlons. somo of thorn aiifforlng from injurlea intllctod by tho polloomea'a club. Several police man wore stationed on the scene of tho brief riot to prevent a fraah out- lllrt ond. 10p. California America, fancy 14c: tlrsta. 13a Storage- ICnatora faaey New York I8i Oregon. 13 Vic. Potatokia -Por utvutal. Lompooa, $1 1091-3D; Orogon Uurbankii. 85 tr$l 10; rhor white, fancy. V4Q 85c; orly mao. $1.36l.3l; river reds, $1 3G&1 40: sweet notatoea. $3 25f3C0 pi" crato. now potatow, break av per u Onljuo Ortgou yellow, $3 7IS? ?4. caatorn, $3 75J4 OranKt"! Per box, nnvols. fancy, l:c-nc1"i Lixatlve Cough Syri" acta Uioittlihy yet iiei'lv on ih dol, throuith which tho cold is I Styles and prices that appeal to "knowy men and young men two and three-button single breasted models in correct shades of brown, tan, olive, gray, and Wi mostly stripes of exclusive weaves, made for the famous Bishop's Tailored Ready Clothes Copymht 4oue of K 10Vt Tho Home of Kurreoheim-r Qwao Prices $10.00 to $30.00 All the Correct Shapes in Spring Hats Authoritive styles in Derty and Soft flats of finest quality and faultless finish $1,50 to $5.00 Salem Woolen Mill 3 r li frl- t i' It. TK 'r(r. t V r r' hi i r- T. ti : is pi. Pie 111! t. I'f- '" ) t Ti '3 'If t 1' f in hi ' 7 ' 1 r r. ,. ir- 'U 'i . "' : i ;- 't.. rit