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r DANA' CAPI TAIi JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1008 FARMERS' WIVES TELL WHAT THEY KNOW ABOUT l. ii . i j ..i .a i.ifii ijf. i -" . fiKffelSpli' Av Madfllena Winkley yH Qmt'?',.-: .Mbl'4&2ffimmm: Healthy. r 'XjisilllllllllllflF'' (HaLenofa BodenboTOr;HJBHK f Peruna 1$ Used In the Farm ePs Home for all Sorts of Catarrhal Aliments. bMHf estleH and Nervousness. Mrs. Lonora Bodonhomer, R. P. D. 1, 3ox 99, Kurnorsvillo, North Carolina, -rriU tlio following letter to TJio Trana Drag Manufacturing Com "I aufirod with stomach troublo and iBdlgMtlou for some tlmo, and nothing that I ato agreed with mo. "I wm yory nervous and oxperloncod oontlnaal feeling of unoaslnosa aud tAT. "1 took modiolus from tho doctor, but II did mo no good. I found In one of yoar Poruna booka a dosuriptlon of my ysaptoms. I then wroto to Dr. Ilnrt Jnaa for advlpe. lie aald I had catarrh the a torn son. MI took Poruna and Manalln and fol lowed hla directions aud can now say hat 1 fool m Troll a I over did, "T hopo that All trho aro anilolc'd with 4ho name Hymptoma will taku Peruna, u It has corululy care4 tan," Mrs. Magdalena Wlnklor, Routo 0, Westminster, Md., writes: "I thank you very much for your ad Tlce. I can safoly say that Poruna and Manalln havo eavod my llfo. When I wroto to you tho first tlmo, asking your adrico, my condition was so poor that I did not oxpect to llvo through tho wlntor, but now I kid porfootly lioalthy. "I cunuot praliio your medlolno enouch, and I rocommond It to othors." Catarrh of Stomuch. Mrs. Mary Allon, Routo 0, Franklin, Ton n., writes: "I am glad to bo ablo to toll you that I am woll of catarrh of tho atomach, for which I am slucoroly thankful to you for your advice. If It had not bean for Poruna I would never havo boon woll. 'I had throo physician. Ono of thotn told my husband that ho could no( cure mo. "I had been Hlok about nlno months when a frlond asked nlo to try Poruna to gratify bar; ho I commenced taking it. "i can cat and walk and work, Kvery tHMtysaya I look ns woll na I vor did. "Oli.yoiidott know how thankful I do fool to you. 'I hnvo got sovoral other pooplo t tako Peruna. i pralso It to arory body." For Children's Cehls. Mrs. Henry Martin, La Motto, la., R. R. No. 1, writes; "After suffor lng for some timo with soro oyos I was advised by a frlond to try Poruna, which I did atonco, "Tho first bottlo rcliovod mo, and af lor using four bottles I was ontlroly curod. "I do rocommond Poruna to all who aro afflicted with catarrh. I havo found it to bo a groat romody alBo for ooughs and colds of children; adoso at bodtlmo will rollovo thorn from coughing all night. I always koop it on hand, and rocommond it." Catarrh for Seven Years. Mrs. T. Preoh, R. R. No. 1, Hlokory Point, Tonn., wrltes: "1 am happy to tell you that I nm curod of catarrh. I havo followed your good and kind ad vlco faithfully. I bless tho day whon I wroto you of my condition, and I will always pralrfo Poruna. I think it is ono of tho grandest medicines ou oarth. "Having boon allllctod with catarrh and Htomach troublo for puvon yoan, and after having trlod four different doctors thoyonly relieved mo for a llttlo while. I gave up all hope of being cured. I only weighed ono huudrod and thirty pounds, and was so weak I could hardly get around tho room. "I wun lnduood to try roruna, and to mygroatsurprlitolamnowontlrolywoll. My weight Is now ono hundred and eighty-eight pounds, my health never Iwiih better In my llfo, I KhaH alwnys IprulaoDr. Iiurimuu i.nd hu remeaies." iJiBlilBlBBHIlllSHHBlBlBlEA ",""",,,Vrtli' il1! If -II. JCi - : - Mmms&Mmm&sj&Mte o v .nl f'nm m mw wwiwmfi . r ..iKra wmamtsw mwM ' " .'-v iiK-' 'js,'J2i'ri , trrrr wmmammxkw-ixx- ?' "f.'wi 5. Henry Martin. Tho Fanner's Wife. Who Is In a bettor position to know than tho farmor's wlfo horsolf what Is required In tho farmor's homo? Alio must moot its troubles, solvo Its prob lems, ward off disoaso, nurso tho nick, sho must do all theso things horsolf, and sho learns by valuablo oxporlonco what is best and what Is not bout. In numborlens farm homos Poruna Is rolled upon as tho family medlcino. Poruna books aro consulted In health and disoaso. Peruna Is used us a proven tlvo as well as a corrootlvo In disease, Tho wives 6f tho farmors of tho United Statos constltnto a solid phalanx in favor of Porunu. Against this testimony tho slanders of a fow critics will not prevail. Ono Bcnsihlo mistress of a farm homo who has used Peruna knows moro about Poruna than all tho magazine critics in tho world. Peruna In Iter Home. Mrs. Anna Llndor, R. P. D. No. 5, Das sol, Moekor Co., Minn., writes : "J'or two years I Buffered with that torriblo dis oaso, chronln catarrh. "Fortunately I saw your advertise ment In mypapor and I spoko to my sis ter about your medlolno. Sho wroto to you aud I got your ad vlco freo of chargo. I took Peruna and 'am woll and a mo thor of two children. "Iowoitall to Pornna. I wonld not 1k without that great tonlo for ton times its cost, for I am well and strong now, and cannot spoak In too high terms of its valuo as a medlcino." In a latter dated Juno 12, 1000, Mrs. Lln dor writes : "I cannotoxprcss my thanks epough to you for all tho good your medl cino has dono for mo and my family. This spring I took cold ud It ikJ my klduoys. At flr.t I thcojhl t Kiunoy troublo. "I took Poruna u d!rii bottlo and in a fovrdji IvuiHiJ ho I owe my heslta to Dr. EuJ anu ma romody." Miserable With CMvrt Mrs. Hottlo Green.lt.ll.tluij writes: 'rast November I bMcul and folt so rnlsorable, I tboukttJ would go into comumntloi. "I tried so mtnr doetonuii cines, but nothing did miajr!,:i reruns, "After I begin thi CHofFe bogan to Improve In rj ttj, "My head doo not hart m i my stomach U ill right, orb aro rogular, my apptUU fl complexion clear. mruMwi and I am calnlcc ta M ulrnntrth. "I think Parana Iim so nli catarrh remedy' THE BREWERS' PLATFORM Will Wotk to Weed Oat Ail Bad Saloons in the State Will Make No Campaign Against a Prohibitionist Tho stato ni80olatlon ,of browoin v iuoAigurutiug u campaign to off act any effort that may bo mndo to put tho utrtto In tho dry column. Tho following is tholr platform ad opted ut n recont meeting: They will instituto reforms in tho Totull liquor t radio. No undoalfttblo" porson will bo Klvon a liquor license. Baloonmon operating "dlsordorly" plncoH will bo dlsolpllnod. SnlooumtMt to bo prohibited, through co-oporntlon with odloltilu, from Boiling liquor to drunken por onn, minors, oto. No gambling will bo tolerated In ualoons of Oregon. City will ho districted to proven! granting uddlllounl licenses In ter ritory already "dry." Hosponslhlllty for all violations of Inw In saloon will bo tlxtid aud tho guilty person disciplined. In cuse oflloluls fall to enforce tho law. the responsibility wilt bo laid defi nitely upon tholr shoulders, llrowors will work hand In hnnd with city, liquor license commltteos In protecting "dry" priMuota, es pecially In roBldenoo districts, ntul with compotont authorltloa in all cities and towns of the state. Saloonmonn who rofuso to main tain law nnd order in tholr plates will havo tholr supplies cut off. llrowors will wngo nocnmpnJgn against a prohibitionist. "bit will purauo such methods us they deem best to pluco the retail liquor busi ness on u clean, law-abiding basis. KAUUmoUMhH (3RANDSTAN1) to me much i:m,.iu;i:i Tho stnto board of agrlculturo. at Its mooting yoitordny, plnnnod fr an addition to the Krnndstnnd on tho rant flldo to bo 2G0 ft long by 30 feet wltlo. This will bp a gront lm provomant In tho ntcommodntlon ns thoro will bo 7800 square foet of floor spaco addod and will do nwov with tho awful crowding of previous fairs. W. 13. McRlroy, hwij of tho band which beam hU name, was chosen by tho hoard to be musical director nt tho fair. A great many minor Improvements woro plannod and adoptod. Probably tho most Im portant of those Is th on'nrgomont of tho mnln entrnnc which will vory much fnclMtato tho moving of the crowds in and out. ' R. D. HUME WILL RUN INDEPENDENTLY EOR SENATORIAL HONORS Rogue Hlvar. has boon lnduood by frlepds hero to run on the itufopen deut ticket for Joint senator from Coos aud Carry counties. Ills oloo tlon Is a foregone uouolusiou on ac count of his itonularitv In thin bao. tlon and uIh well known ability to ubly tako euro for himself aud ev erything entrusted to him. With 111 in In thy seuato Coos aud Ourry countlea wtwld havo a man who would bo over nlort to measures for thoir bettormout. A a legislator ho has proven hla ability In tho as Kombly In 1901-1905 whon ho was joint represoutativo from this dls rkt, a position now sought by L. 13 Xinaoy of this city. Mr. llutue u ouo of tho best known men In private life In tho statu of Oregon. He hag extensive holdings In Curry county whloh ho i claims is tho front yard of Paradise, and has aUo large acreages In Cali fornia. Ho Iiub spent the groator part of his llfo on tho Pacific slopo and his personality Is intimately as sociated with Its development from tho Columbia to Humbolt Ray. Coos und Ourry eouutle may well congratulate themsolve on securing Mr. Humo's consout to run for this important position and both demo crat4 and Republicans should sup port him. Thoro aro aonv ho doubt his election, by a large major-Uy. Tho r mv acrobat finds t iiHnHnsnrv nt nil ,tlmos to keop hU mubdes nnd Joints vuiii'v. inai is mo reason that hundreds of them koen a bottlo of Rallard's Snow Liniment always on hand. A sure cure for rhoumatlmn. outs, sprains, soro throat, lame hue,:, 'contracted musclos. corns, bunions. and nil pains. Prlco 25c. 50c nnd $1.00 per bottle sold by all dealers i . For Woman Suffrage. Gentlemen, voters, sons, brethers: I nm growing old. But I can not rost until you havo glvon us tho vic tory. Kvery hour I spend In this sorvleo Is a labor love. Kvory dollar I donate Is a personal sacrifice Havo not tho faithful mothers of Orogon earned your afflrmatlvo votes for their full and freo onfranchlsemeut? "ou ought not to bo afraid of us. 'You aro oqulppod with ballots. we are not. wo aro depending up-i on you to honor our flag of truce by voting Yos In o-ir behalf In this un-l equal contest. You know you would only compel us to repoat this Btrug B'e In 1910 If you should fall us now. Rut we bellovo you will not fall. You havo but to unlock the door to th,e closod citadel of llborty, leaving us free to choose for our selves, oxnotly ns you do. as to whether or not to vote at every suc ceeding oleotlon. Thus onlv can you acquit yourselves as freemen and rollovo ug from further effort to socuro equality with our sons bo fore tho law. ABIGAIL SCOTT DUNIWAY. Mother of Native Sons, and President Orogon State Equal Suffrage AssQolatioa. Smart Spring Sack Suil In no other garments will you see such a high grade fabrics and high grade tail oring at prices as low as ours, as in the noted Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes v $10.00 to $30.00 : ,Cx7nabl90S Tk HouMoTKupicsltaKf Quctgo 7W11-, Oof 1 TEA "-" ' New York is too far from Japan; San Fran cisco is nearer. Your iroctr rtturas jour mor U ion daot Uk SchilUoc'i Bt wt mf lata. Styles and fabrics that appeal to men and young men in the correct shades of brown, tan, olive, gray and blue, mostly stripes of exclusive weaves. SALEM WOOLEN MILL STOI