Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 22, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY CAP.TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, A11L Ug, 1008
WOMEN WHO BELIEVE DSf PERUNA
Honest Women Who Arc Not Afraid to Tell the Truth About Pe-ru-na.
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ainco I ha vo
us od Poruna I
havo a splendid
appotito, on Joy
11 fo and perfect
lioalth. i
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The Value ef Health.
Who can sot a monoy valuo oil
health? It ia absolutely prlcoloss.
No ono in good health can folly
approciato what it moans to havo
poor hoalth. Tho daya aro long and
tedious, The nights horrlblo and
painful. Nothing goes right. Evon
tho mind bocomes deranged and in
jured by continued poor health.
Onco llboratod from tho thraldom
of sickness words fail, to express
the Joy andrellof.
' Poruna has boon the moans of ro
llovlng moro woinon from 111 hoalth
In tho United States than, perhaps,
any othor medicine.
A multitude of women stand roady
to giro testimony in favor of Poruna
whonovor occasion offors.
Dyspepsia Entirely Relieved.
Miss Lilllo 0. Martin, Sholbyvillo,
Tonn., writes: "Evorybody says I
look bettor than I have for two or
throo years, and 1 nincorely thank
you for your kind advice.
"Ibeliovo your troatmont has en
tlrely cured mo. I can oat anything
J want. 1 beliovo your remedies will
euro any caao of indigestion or dya-popsia."
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TOWN BEING MOVED
MRS. F. E.HENDERSON
Caught Cold Cosily.
Mrs. P. K, irentlorHon, 121 Ninth St., Mlhvnukco, Win., writes:
I never hnd any fnlth In patent medicines until I tried Porunn, but my
oxperlenco with this reliable mcdlclno has taught inn thnt there Is ono which
can bo trttsled, and which will not fail in time of need.
"For tho past fow years I havo found thnt I cnught cold easily, which
would oottlo in a most unpleasant catarrh of the head. 1 had to bo ospeolnlly
careful about being out or ovonlngs, and not to get chilled when droHscd thin
for parties, but sineo I havo usod Poruna my gonernl liealth In Improved, nnd
my nystem Is in ouch good condition that oven though I inn exposed to in
clomont weatnor It no longer affects mo.
"I havo a splondid appetlto and enjoy llfo, bolng In porfoot hoalth."
; I MISS HELEN SAUERBIER
(United Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, April 22. Mall
advices from the Panama cannl
zpno say that tho old natlvo vlllago
of Oatun, which 1b on tho Chagrea
river opposite1 tho present railroad
station at Qatuna, is bolng moved
to a new site about two miles from
tho present ono on tho now lino of
tho Panama railroad. This change
is necessary becauso tho village Is
on the site of tho datum dam. Tho
houses aro being taken down by tho
occupants or owners and placed In
cars which the commission furnishes
and they will bo transported nt tho
expense of tho commission to tho
now location. Tho peoplo will then
havo uso of tho cars for ono week
In order to give them tlmo to erect
their new houses.
Tho village has a population of
about 600 and contains about 110
buildings.
o
TWO. GENERAL
COURTS MARTIAL
Pcru-na Tablets.
Tor two yoara Dr. Hartman and his
asslitanta havo labored incessantly to
croato Poruna in tablet form, and tholr
tronuouHoftortahavoJuatboon crowned
With ruooos0. People who object to
liquid medlolnos can now soeuro Poruna
iablotfl. Thoao tabloti roproaout tho mo
dlolnal Ingredients of Poruna, nnd each
tablet is equivalent to ono uvorngo doHO.
Mrs. Josephine Hoist, 102 E, First St.,
Portland, Ore., write that tho was
troubled seriously with cntnrrh of the
throat, that sho used Poruna and wan
wondorfully helped in two weeks, and
in allttloovor two months hor system
was rid of all traces of catarrh,
Head and Threat
Miss Ilolon Sauorblor, 815 Main St,
8t. Joseph, Mioh., writes:
"Last winter X caught a suddou cold
which developed into an unploasantca
tarrh of tho head and throat, depriving
moofmy appetite and ubualgoodsplrlts.
"A. friend who had boon cured by
Poruna advised mo to try it and I sent
for a bottlo at onco, and I am glad to say
that in throo days tho phlogm had
loosonod, and I folt hotter, my appotito
returned and within nine days I won ia
my .usual good health."
MARKET
REPORTS
BY WIRE
BAY CITY MARKET
AT
QUOTATIONS ON 1MIODUCK
SAN VHANOISCO AND POUT
LAND LOCAL MARKET COR
11EOTWO UP TO DATE
(United Prns I.osod Wire.)
Shu FrHnetaco. Apr. 22. Whont
No. t California olub, per cental,
Jir.TVj tTl Cfl; whlto milling olub,
9162ir 1.G7 V&; whlto AuHtrallun,
1 70f' 1.7x; northern hluostoin,
91.03 HO 1.7 Ki northorn club.
$100 if 1.05; lufurlor gnulot ot
whoat. 1.35 l.BO.
Hnrlcy No. I food. $1.36 01.40.
with ttomo fiuiey wt $1.42 ; com
mon t fair. l.27V6iriA2.; brow
lug nt San FwnolBoo, ,$t.42V4 C
14 7 ; uT&wtng aud hli)lng at
Port Costa, tl.IOtrl.l5; ChsmlUr,
fl.rtsti 1.S6, aceordlitK to uHllty.
Uuttor -Frosh Calltornlu extras.
23o; itrnta. SSo; acouiuU, 11 '.
PHoklux, No. 1, HMte: poklug No.
-'. tsvic.
Kuga Pr iluwn. California frah.
nvhullUK c". xtta. fto; llratt.
U; ai:oiiiU. 17; tklrdg. IQe:
4e. dlrtiw. No, 2.
KALKM MAltKET.
Loral Wholcjmlo Murkot.
ISgca lie.
IlnUoi Creamory, 25c.
CowB $3 C 3.50.
Hone lie; mixed clilokvni, lt.
Looul whwt S8S5o.
Oata3RCI0c.
llarloy $25.
Flour Hard whont, $4.50tf4.S0.
vnlloy, $4.00.
Hay Chont, $13 CM; olovar, $10
&'i por ton; timothy, $14C16.
OiiIouh 3!ic.
Hops 11)07 orop, 494 V&o.
OttHcarn Hark 3 to 3 Mb 0,
Mohair 1 So.
lUMrfll Market.
Oats $1.46 01.60 pr
Whoat $1.00.
ltollod barley $31.
Eggs 17q.
Uuttur Country, 2Bo;
30c.
Flour Vnlloy, $t.liffl.0
nok; hard whuut, $1.40.
llrnu 90o par saok; $30.00
ten: ahorta, $1.25 por saok.
owt.
ortamer.
togs -$1.50.
-Tops, $3.10;
Until'. No. 1, 1
17r
t'hwiv Per
Hat. Jitney. lt
pnund. California
ltitr lU; ter-
oud. 10 V4e; OaltfurHla Youhx Atur-
Icn. tauey, (1S Vie; 1UU, lie.
StorHK leaatorn taucy New York
lCVte. OngoM. 14 c.
Potato Por ooatal, Iamhpiwh.
$1 lOtf 1.20; Orwgou buibank. Vo
$1.05; ' rlvor whlit. ranc). 40
Sue; early roe, $1.26 1.25; river
nds, $1.35U1.40; vt potatoos;
$3 00 r 350 par enu; nw ivotatoe
3Mii3v per lb.
OiilouH- -Uorumdu $2,006 -'25;
AuBtuillau hrowu, $I.QO550 por
crato.
Ornngoa Per box. nnvoU, fancy.
$2.2&2.50; uholou. $1.7502.26;
standards, $1.502.00; Tangerluoa,
1 50g?2-OQ.
Hay Client. $1I517; olovtr.
$15; olioat, 85c; clover, 75c par owU
Orongo $2.6602.75.
Llveiittxk.
Hogs Fat, $5.60.
Stock h
Stears
$3.00.
Voal H So.
tropical Frulto.
liananna $G.O0.
OrnnBoa- ?2.402.I0.
Lomons$3,50 04.60.
Portland Market.
W'Uoai -Club. S4 0S5c;
SICTS&c; blueatam. SOfTSTc.
loultty -- lln. 1J14Vj6o;
duolcs. ISIblQc; plgOH, old,.?l pt
doxJn.
Mlltetuff llran. $24.
Hay--Timothy. v.lly, $7.5g; al
falfa. $12 61 12.50.
Vetch $11.
H-M-H-H-K '
I I fPi PA CUD A I I I
LVUrtL UaOLDaLL
BY JOCK
-H-4-H"H4---H-$
Tho Chi pick1!. wi:i hav it
Kt with tho Woodburn Trl-CMv
lragura th mining Thursday on tho
'oral gioimdj. Hull and Hpyne.'
wl 1 be tho Tort for Sa'em. lit II l'til
t yet ben learned whu will ho
th bathr for Woodburn. Owing
to tho ret that the local 'ads were '
picked vn tlniM atrakht by tin
Woodburn aggregation two w:-ek
ago the Cherry Pickers will certain'
do thing to prevent nothr "nlck-
(Ing. Tlurt will b no game botweon!
the Salfin Club nnd Kat Portland
on Saturday hh wna anuoune'd yes
torday. cm account of the above gamo
taking nine, but on Sunday. East
Portland nnd tho local club will play
por a donuit'-iiwuiflr in l'ortand.
I TI1010 u nothing Htlrrlng In the
par Pac'ilc Conat langue on Monday, ai
that dav Is ronsldorod the baseball
(United Pros3 Leased Wlro.l
Washington, April 22. Two gon
tral ccirtmartlals havo been ap
pointed by tho war dopartmont for
tin trial of such poraoiiB as may bo
brought boforo them, ono to meet nt
Fort Missoula, Mont., nnd the othor
nt Fort Lincoln, N. D. Tho dotalls
(onaiat of 10 olllcors each.
In the ordora announcing tho de
tails It Is stated that a groator num
ber of ofllcers cannot be nsaomblod'
"without manlfoHt Injury to tho
sor vice." , ,
A general courtmnrtlal should or
dinarily consist of 12 moinhors. Tho
small numbora of olllcors on those
board 3 Is duo to the groat scarcity
of oinccrs In tho various reglmonts
nt the military posts throughout tho
country.
BRITISH PREMIER DEAD
(Continued from pngo one.)
Hon roqulrod, ho continued to per
form his atronuous diitloa until his
ayutom had run down so completely
that ho was compelled to take to his
bod.
Ills death probably will bo follow
ed by a split. In the Liberal party
such as occurrod among tho Demo
crats 011 tho first nomination of Will
iam Jdnuliigs Urynn 'for tho presi
dency. Tho sevorance of tho Liber-
Mils Into a radical and a conscrvatlvo
wing will moan itho return of tho
t'onsorvntlvoa to powor.
Sir Henry was. tho only man
among tho Liberal Icadors with the
gift of conciliation, nnd It has been
his personality alone that litis kept
togother the divergent. olomentB
that compose the Liberal ranks.
With his death Intornnl party war
faro is certain, to break out among
tliQKxtremo radicals and the rest of
tho party. Tho militant radical's
number about 100 of the present
Liberal mnjorlty In the house of
commons, which Is about 150. At
any tlmo tho radicals havo It In tholr
power to defeat tho government by
nn' adverse vote on a party measure
and thus precipitate a new, general
election. .'
Several times during tho Illness of
Sir Henry thero have been indica
tions of rovolt nnd tho breach that
hasopened since tho first of the year
cannot ho closed. Tho radicals de
clare thnt tho only measures of sufll
clont Importance to require tho nt
tontlon of parliament aro those deal
ing with social reform, and particu
larly with tho elimination of extreme
poverty that exists throughout Great
Britain. The radical aro against
tho maintenance of a great navy and
went the monoy expended on now
battleships to bo used for giving ev
ery, man the right 'to employment.
Mr. Asqulth, tho now premier, it
is said, Is not tho typo ot- mnn to
pacify tho Liberal rcvoltcrs. Ho is
a lighter, and a strict disciplinarian,,
and belongs to tho Liberal Imperial
ist .group which neknowjodged Lord
Rosebory ns lt5 chief, unlll tho re
tirement of RoBobery from actlvo
politics. Mr. Asqulth has no sympa
thy for tho program of tho extreme
dalcals and his tomporament Is such
that ho can no more boo their Bldo
than Qrovor Cleveland enn sympa
thlzo with tho Bryanltcs.
It Is reported that Winston
Churchill, under secretary for tho
colonies, may bo porsuaded by tho
radicals to bcomo their loader. Mr.
Churchill, who Is the mo9t brilliant
young member of tho houso of com
mons, Is rnUlcal In his opinions, but
ho is very ambitious, but ho may
decline to risk his political future
by becoming tho londor of In a panty
rovolt. Mr. Lloyd George, tho presi
dent of tho board of trade, n close
rlvnl of Mr. Churchill, also Is mon
tlonod as a posslblo radical revolu
tionary loader, but he, too, Is llkoly
to decllno tho profferH of tho ox
tromlsts. No othor mon of llrst
class political attainments nre avall
nhlo as rndlcal loadors, so that It
will bo without a competont dlroctor
nnd will degonoiiito Into guerilla
warfare. This will not work nny
tho Iosb harm to tho Liberal party
In tho house of commons division,
but It will decronso tho forco of op
position nt tho gonoral oloctlon,
through political prophotn do not be
lieve thnt tho Liberals enn accuro a
return to olllco, oven If tho rndlcal
oloment Is not ublo to put up a hlgh
Iv organized battle.
CASTOR I A
I'or Infants nnd Ohildron.
fe
Attended by fl tn.
i
The fiinnri . 1
Ora Hoboy wore rftJJtc of to J
.. iiiiiirivk i .
ni a p
Tho
young
m m...
. luecuay.
end fate ni
fit tvC
- ,
Mi h,
nt IZ'yu
John Orllfnt X?.hf.,
moved the hea u J !e !
.The heart-broken v.. 1
orotnor were prosn t .f
but the mother and I?
brotherg CWld not aitS J
nmlned at Marshg,MWd l
m&aal
otA'S.0'''
vices. "'-uuciMfc-
Mrs. Jos. Dernanll .. . . '
siding at tho lodge 'SlJ
lodge sent 1im.,m.;. rT,.tt J
to dCCk tho rnffln . .i
(dT.rrsj!ifa
rett was aVsolomri nd tfJSA
view of tho lei. SWl
drawn from th a '"vM
, . rau i,irH- ,t
tibm
v"i VJ
which the lives of tho tft
"""' "ub pcopie
out.
A largo number went It euj
.... iu mu tujmjierj lad it, ,
;.MiH."i ....u! 4i
..... wit uiute ana mj tie
u-uin hikui unaer 1 &
snow. W1
Kennedy's Laxative Court bM
nrta nrnmnllv vi .. . '
dol, through which tit Mil
forced out of tlio tystem. is it d
scnio timr it albrs MtKigJ
oimu uy mi aruBgmj,
One ort of co-opemioa in
pay mat between a betf ut 1
dairy dam.
AMUSEMENTi
Auditorium llolkr 1M
Morning, afternoon and m-M
soBslons.
Tho Vnudttte,
Moving pictures acj IMt
aongs, every afternoon id imfl
oxcept Sunday and Motdi; im
noons.
Iiuie Wing Sang J
JUG STOCK OF COOK
Wo ninko up all klnliol xxm
nnd whlto underwear, MltUbfl
n and skirts; all klndiclpl
men's and ladles' furnUMsn
nil kinds of lUks and d'WPB
V"H
Tfia Kind You Have Alwavs Bought VLuaSBS. iu. mS
1 hlnnk r.f. neckwear, mattltr.
ss 1 "- . . ... :.ii
ro U (ZfyfM&i
Boars
Blgnatu
wnro, trunk, oraoroiaeT
now Kelllng nt cost.
a on v rnrnmerdal St Site
t9H
tr
Ci
Sundry. Tho local Trl-Clty
did not cvaii practice Mon-
playor
Ulayom
day.
Tho Capita' City laguo playors
woro out on tho field yesterday aft
ernoon nnd want through a fow
Hours of anoil nraetloa. Th Salem
'"conilir out of
valloy.
OASTORIA,
Heart tlw -lta Yw lU ,,w Bj!fiM
HB3
taCHMAN ll.KKU
Vl) CONFKtvnoKltV
Now uud.'i uh iii.tuam'iii 11
SCULKItlT SCIINKinKU
Pitiprlolocn
Complote Hue ot freh and m
to-dute baker goods delivered
to all parts t the city trvt
Yo ar proud of our party
and woddlng enkea. deltvored
on short, notice. Give u a
ulal U all we ask
Store comer Twelfth and Che
mokota Sta Phono Mala G1.
mmmmmmmmmmFrntHummmmm
i- n r 4t .
aar..s.iav ;lMn(.h r Prtai-y
It" for fair of late.
Tliare aro only throe bachelor
young 111 ' algnod up with the local
'eague this aonson. and thou;- ir.
PorteiHeld. third base: Carey, llrst
bane, iiud Havo UJwartK all-around.
man. The ua Inure of the nln ball
plavei-K all having life pardner.
The South Salem Falrmouiit club
will meet tlti"Hninn Honvers of
Portland, on tha local Til-Cltj 'eifu'
grounds next Buuday afternoon Thef
Urn an a It av th have a nood repii
tattou In Port li lid, and there wIM no
doubt he r ball .i:tp wotih so int.'
h'n the two 4ant come tttgether.
aa the Palrntouat v.Miigiei. he
been praottfUK dtllRentH nf lute.
Th. pitch, r for the loci bo vill
bo Ither Che tr Rov.-en. or Mtv.-is
of Corvaru, wlih Prank Khod.fi
conducting the backatop iKi.ltton.
P. S. KalMht vtll nrohHb v uki
to marry that ftOW couple five. On'v
M more. e
o ..
Extra Big Value
In Simprh Snrinp' AnnnriI far Men. Yoilf
- w-w.r - g. ... - , mgjrmm sm 'v-
Men and Bey:
If you wish to be correctly dr
this Spring, at little expense y
will surelv come here without m
for your new togs.
: Bishop's Ready
Tailored Clothes
COFFEE
Schilling's Best is a business-like
name; you know
what it means; and it
means what you want.
Vour grwtr itiirm 9ur meor i( iou doa't
KJ r,t$ laaarV
v'll '' BIT
1 ' m
.-
i
$10.00 to
m
VfUtll IWO
Th Heuio of Kunpcoheimtr
Vtxxago
Ann tfi nW0ct rrP.atiOtTS I"
wear. They have the fit a"d s'ye
them that is so much desired by
men and boys.
SALEM WOOLEN MILL STO