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DAILY CAM TAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL no, 1908 Ma y- wiacpugns,aespratecoughs,raspimJ k 1 1 w l cou2hs extremely perilous coughs. 3 )Id d OuCfflS couhs that shake the whoIe body- h i ' on una mcaicinc. a aoctor'q A V f,. . . 'I .. ... j--i ihcmiwiiic, tu master sucn coiiuno. a j ,-.U tweh iSilh your j anwy aoaar. - ;-: : f n lj v i ii . jt nibflL iimiiv iiiimiPT rriif f "Vi. mn Mtr nww w "V S. ; V, '. r vr ' meow -r- . ,. , 11 j;. i riir ,r"Viir.M."i Cherry Pectoral. on Aver'sa .o.AtrOo.. iWKSLEl L. JONES roarn for aylng thnt the president STRONG, FOU TAKT,ls trylnpito dlctatet thq selection of Juts successor He 1b not; but. as a For Pieslilent, Rest Man In the citizen and pntrlot ho la anxious Nation. hi ni mm J, LOCAL BASEBALL;; BY JOCK - -HH I ' II 5 1 1 H I MY Washington. April 13, Represen- Win. n ,... ni,. r. t . "" . u. junus is mo ursi mem- Sno1 to";;.80'"' ' r wr".""" With Woodburn. .lime 11 ji. r. r""'"1" ' ""'"" """ "l1"' . . , v ,.. . With Vancouver, June 21. With Oregon City, June 2. With St. Johns, Aug. 23. o Lane's Family Medicine Is a tonic laxative. It does not depress or I weaken, but Imparts a feeling of buoyancy and strength that Is de lightful. At all druggist 25c. '-o- ACHTUNG 3t. Hl'ItULAItV AT RROCKWAY. rhi Salem club's third baseman; fterfleld, Is In Independence for btle rest after his strenuous tamase with the Portland nine Sunday afternoon. rhe IWd Cross Pharmacy Drue unsay delivered the baseball ilows hU city Sunday when tho local Irert were ln Portland, and Ihe formation Imparted by them after dfgt game wan thoroughly sat- jittery to all thoao Interested In ipmo that day. t Der neue dcutsche Vcrcln von Sa- iltyscr, Saiems caicnor, is jusi(em una; .Umgegehd haelto sein at the best ever wnen it comes nnechste Vereimmfoinc an Sonntnc sMchlng, as the big follow has.,ion 3ten Maj( Nachmlttngs 2 Uhr, otrnordlnary strong pair oi union Labor hall 420 State street. , and a baseball vocaouiary out Alle Mltglleder sowle Alio denen Ijht dlo dcutsche Sprnnche vertnondllch t Salem fans win prooauiy uave lat, werdon urn Ihr Erscheluen opportunity of watching Chester gebeten. Dns Komlte. us work next Saturday When tne odburn Trl-Clty club meet the! frry Pickers on tho local diamond, battery for Salem ln tlo corn- game will be Hull and Hoyscr. orpe Hlldebrnnd, of the sail laclsco Pacific Coast club states It Portland will win plenty of r.M on their home grounds. hat ou nre, George' IThc following tame huh ueuu cum ltd from the Trl-Clty league lediile Riving the at homo ana ad dates of the Salem club only. 'h L rcvpectlvo opponents. The TriCl schedule has! been up- bted upon by all tho munngurs of d'nVrent rlubs. The nbbrovln- p H" between the date ami nam of the club, Rtnnds for a Mt iuadc or one gnme In tho Irnnp and one In the afternoon. Salem nt Hume. p.b Woodburn, Mny 2. R'lth Oregon City, Mny 3. frith AUilnn. May 0, 10. R'lth t t Portland, Mny 16. 17. Rith Vancouver, Mny 23, 21. nth Ka-.t Portland, D. 11., Mny 31 Kith HI Johns. Juno C, 7, 'h Wuo'buin, June 13. WHi Inn June 20. l'"h 0. r n City. Jilno 27. 'b Woodburn. I). H., July I. lib Eav Portland, July 11, 12. h Mhinn. Jiilv IS. K'th W't.t Portlnnd. July 1J. h V'H' 'ivor. July 25. o iRon City. July 2U. ph Wr Portlnnd, Aiir. 1. bh A'?)ina Aug. 2 . Wh oudhurn, Aug. S. f"'h portlnnd, Aug. 9. h S' JnhiiH. Aug. 'IB. k'.'h 'miu Aug. 10. l'''h W dlnun, Aug. 22 h a ' Portland. Aug 30 Mh Vbluu Sopt R h Portland Sopt 6 Po.HldllWc nitd Gonenil Store RoblM?il of 9100. At Hrockwny, olght miles south wost of Hosebnirg, Thursday night, burglars robbed the gonernl storo and poatonlce conducted by I. U. Nichols. While the amount of their booty has not yet boon figured up by Mr. Nichols, It will range nrouml 1100 mark. No arrests have yet been made by the authorities, and, so fnr as known, there Is not tho lliclil.st clow as to the Identity of the burglars. Entrance to the build ing was galnod by snwlng a hole In thu rear door, enabling the lifting of the 'night lntch on tho Inner side. According to Mr. Nichols esti mates, the burglars stole about $10 In coin and between $10 and $15 worth of otamps from the poHtonico till; nearly $12 In monoy from the store till: probably $50 worth of merchandise, consisting of cutlery, elgai'K, cartridges, etc., and a dis trict school warrant for $40, which, of course, will prove of no value to tho thieve unions they roHort tor forgery. In which event thoy would straugthou tho chnucoi of thulr cap- turo. o Probably It is your stoinnch and not your hoart that cause pnln In neighborhood of the honrt. If It Is. Lane's Family Modlolne will give r llcf. 26 cents at druggists. Tho middleman U nil right in htn pines. It 1h when he roanhes out and tries to overlap lioth ends that he hoenmos offensive. and " unreservedly ln favor of tho nomination of Secretary Tnft. Mr. Jones today made the following statement: "Yes, I am In favor of the nom nntlon of Secretary Taft by tho Re rftiblican party as Its cnndldnte for Prcaldent. The people of our state, and I think of tho country nt large, believe In and are In fnvdr of tho irnoial policies of Presldont Roose velt They want a man as his suc cessor who will, thoy aro satisfied, hi a general w;iy carry out those pol icies. No one of the nble candidates now In the field for the nomination is io clo3oly Identified with thoso policies as Mr. Taft. These candi dates arc all able men, men woli qualified to discharge the duties of the presidency, men of honesty and that tho policies he bcllevcB In, nnd which flie people bellevo In, shall bo .carried out." Conjinviman Jones far Taft. In his sfntemont announcing "that ho favors the nomination of Secre tary Tuft for president Representa tive W. L, Jones of Washington ro vtews with conciseness and vigor Mr. Taft 'a preeminent qualifications. Secretary Tnft, aB Mr. Jones well says, "Is a big man, physically, mentally nnd morally." tho country has many mon of ability, patriotism and ixperlehce, but noiio who quite measures up to Secretary Taft'a qualifications. No other cnndldato has his all-around knowledgo of na tional tmri international affairs. His long Judlcinl training has given him n gra p of the law vlJom possessed by any American prtsldent or can didate foi president ,Hi- kndws thai Philippine problems us no other, American knows them He knows our Cuban relations b oxportonca!1 and profound research He would mttg Batteries! Batteries! Batteries! Batteries! Three Crescenf38c. A good refeto dry cell. Cheapest battery onthe market PfilWUMV 8 Candlo Power lampa. . . . . .15"' CtUnuMI 1G candlo power Lamps. ,.. ,15 ELECTRIC LAMP Candle Power Lamps 35i Electric fixture & Supply Oh l -V- fRCD R. WATERS, Manager "245 Liberty St. Phone 263 HEADY TAILORED CLOTHES. FOR WELL DRESSED WEN. lEEE r 7 maMm -: '" Sy fvt,t ,t' pS AAnWIfSSa. i 1zx 'o iiiJO mmmtfszm jBmrw5ir Jim&& fflfflrvv wmtmmmmammrmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmtmmtmmi , y ' yfg-iAtfvi' U Mm M w-M ml9 jir r m yWf m M I i WJ'' PRICE RANGE &2Q TO 40 YOU'LL HNJOV A DRIVR In ono of our rigs Just as much aa l you owned it. More,, in fact, for you wIM havo all tho plcawtro awl only a moro frnctlon of tho oxpenW of a prtvnto stnblo. You aro et limited In your cholco of a turnout; either. Our Uvory sorvlco can bf ply anything you require, from A ritnnbout to a coach and tonm. Haw enn wo servo you? , TAKIHON STARLUS, ' C. V. Yniiuke, Prop, 1.11-137 N. High St. Phono Main 44' DcWItt's Llrtle Early Illsers, the famoiii ttle liver pllla Sold by a'l rt-IIB'intS. HMf ALCOHOL a Pen nwn ANeuPreparilonErAs siraltaitagiteibodartftgiilfc tingliieStatacteaalBomdsor I """ M Promoles DigetionhrfiJ-' ncss and festr nntaln aHAir Opium jHorjAlnc norfaenL' wurpiAncoTic. JirytjfoUlkSU'UZimiBl JtdtfftUb-AtietetJ perfect Remedy for Crosfir ion , our siosiacn.uurnw normsjrom-ulswasjntnsfr iuss and LOSS OFSleep. FacS'uaie Sijnanire oT NEW YOBK. GASTORIA For Infante and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of m v TVI1- I'M AT At LESLIE M. SHAW OF IOWA. " ItKPrnLlCA.V PKl-yJlOKXTlAL POKSIHILITV integrity nnd patriotic purpose nnd )inr. to the contruction of the Pan men whoHe enrnostuess In behalf of ama canal n thorough knowledgo go(Ml governmont and tho Interests nnd grasp of that stupendous under of the people wl'l not ho questioned taking from n personal contact with by any fair thinking man. but those ho work. Ills exporlenco as secre candlrinto aro not recognized by tnry of war has glvon hi in Insight the pooplo as tho men most Inclined Into tho problems pertaining to our toward the policies whloh tho people nrmy, and as th army and navy believe nre for tholr bst intorests aro closely nnsoolatod he hai ac and which thoy gonornlly approvo. qutrod u kon Insight Into naval Taft comes more nearly to those ro- noeds. qulromenU than any of the othors. Our trying dlplomary of the fu nis ability nnd record Justify thin Uiro will be with AMnitlle rather tMist and confldonco. than iSurnpuao nations. No other His Mmii In Kvery Way. 'ii'erlean I so fitted, by personal "He Ih a big man, phyaloally, mon- evporlohc and Insight Into oriental tally and niorall) Ho Is thoroughly r'mrur at Mr. Taft to tioni with Aflsilr qii'Htloiu. Hut ubovo tliaxe qualifications, Kivat and valuable as they are stand Mr. Tnffs ruggwd honesty, patriotism, devotion to the psople's wel'nro nnd high regard for their rlghtti whonover tho9 rlxlUn may ronie In confllot with th overween ing groed nnd love of power of gi gantic Inw-odefyfug trusU and com binations. Congressman Jonos is to be con gratulated on his outspoken rholco of a prcsldantlal candidate. TRIAL CONVINCES m' T Thoso-who huve trlqd our laundry work say It Is with out equnl lit HiIm vicinity. Wo havo stqdled tho woak points of other laudrlos nnd made tlioin our Hlrongt points. Wo use a hpeclat noni for colored goods that doo not fndo them. We uno n specliil Nonp for wooleim thnt does not shrink them. We ubo a Mpcclut rtoap for white good that dous not rot them. In every department our work Is guaranteed porfeot. Mny we have a trial from you? Phone ms ,. i " SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY "' Tel 25 130-100 i3. Llborty 8t, . nHMManHMHnHMMHMBR.'iasnrT' .quipped In nntlv ability and by experlenoo for tho presidential of- I flee, more so than nlmoHt any man who has been olevntod to that high I position for many years, not ovon lexceptlng McKinley I)y his judicial Nrnln'ng. by hU comprehend vt grasp of constructive statwmaushlp i as shown In tho PhlllpplniMi and In I Cuba and by his work In connec Hon with the Panama oanal nnd the war dspartmont. he has shown abil ity of the hlghOKt ordar and has pro lpard hi m sol f for nny tatk th poo plo may lmpoe. He has been tried 'during the last 10 years In most r frponjllho position and has made I good In all. IU not only U wail jKroundud in the principle! of tog 1 le'atlou and taiemsBihl. but h i knows the method of lgllaj.lR nnd the triaU. dltllcultleis and r- aKnllIUtlf of the legislator. OREGON PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE A largo nuinbor of thorn are now using ALLION'H H08TO.V IIHOWN HHKAU FfOUIt. Tho people of Now Kngland havo lived on Just Buch Pure FoodB for over a hundred years. Theco goods aro put up In pnokuges uud In 10 nnd 2fi-pound sacks, and are for sale by ALL FIHHT-OLAHS (lHO(7KitH. ALLKN .Vi LIvWIH, Portliiml, Distributors for Oregon. ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR COMPANY Han Jose, Cal DesMoiues, Iowa Would you glvo 25 centi to sto.i your owgh? Then get a bottle if Komp's Ilalsam and you will hnv- ntMigh for the whole family. I' eoita 25 cents. .o - A TeilHArweu farmer keeps two luarartLeed, ufuier Ac 1 Copy ot WMffer. In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA r w iui, tr. Yvrtbl btid dos. three hounds lorn a fox hum. a sheithcrd for cattle. mjiti'Iwi I Ktiiiiin-lliml Candldale. , f() (JU an, a (t1(,roUKhbml bul - I "Ho Is conservative In notion, butl . ., . ,, .,,. ,,. . UUh wi - -...,- ct determlueil UHriHtM. No legll . . niaU buelnos nernl fer him: no Il legitimate buBlnau newd expect an.v favors from him. Honesty tn nub- i He administration and Impartial en- furctfment of tho laws will have hi 1.. ........ -........ HI,. .. ...111. Iinillj B1JIIH I. Ilia lFAlllm l At'' ft A T ike world's dlptomaey will make him, Our dellClOUS LOQ iflVer eieclally capable of handling ouri preparation without Oil. to-eigM relations and maintain the getter than old-fashioned h'Kh mn of foreign Intoroourso es- CQ(j jjver 0ft anJ emulsions tabiuhod br Ha? and itoot. hi- resf0re health for I'ldlrlal training ha made him care- 10 restore neaiin Ur m ir forming hi. opinions, dear Old people, delicate children, and foroefulthough conservative weaK rUIl-aOWn pcrROHS,iiuu In exuroeslon. His personality U exiiemely pleasing. "He Ifc a strong man in hU owe right and it is no discredit to Jilm that h le the president's cbolo. nor. beooure this Is so, Is there any mtiwwwiiiWKiiitimwtwniwiwitWeH Lion f read this unless you aro In need of some ot tlKse articles, and wish to save money by buying thorn nt a bargain. Intjl March 30, In nrdor to make room for now goods, those items will bo offered at greatly redifcud prlow, TIkmw are all of staudard make and good quality. v lingular Prlco One new 3-Inch wagon, complete" ', U0-0 On now buggy, beet make 130.00 On now biigsy. host make t w.oo r... ....... ...Al.niit .... .. ft&.OO I ma nun i iiiiuuuiii ........ ,,..w. . - One now disc harrow 3 One new Tiger drill ,, s 9Q0 S One new Ikiekeft binder ""''" W One n- w Huckeye mower after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Trv U tm gMaranlMb a. W. PUTNAM cx. Snlo Price 95.00 100 00 80 00 42 50 17.60 72.50 136.00 48.50 29.00 65.00 15.00 13.50 11.50 60.00 60.00 60.00 Oii new Huckeyo rake ,,,,, nnu new DuvIh rream senarntor . 100.00 Jt)iiH new H-lnch Uock Island Clipper tw! plow.. 10.60 9L .. ... ..... ..... I..1.. ...I 'Ml, .,.... tnnl illnw 17 Tifl C nn.. ni.w ln.lneli Uork Island CUPDor steel plow.. 13.50 W One new handmade light oxprow Z?$? firiM tiMU.' iifiiifinmiiu iiirziL uxinvaa - AIko second-hand cultivator, mower and rake at u bargain. Slnglc-iriMJS. double'trees, neck-yokes, dashboard, cushions, at a UO per cent reduction. ...... m. An assortment of about 1300 worth gt paints, lead, oil, var- 'nUhe and stains will be put on saio. Ml I will ai.o sell on commisjlon any Implement me' ..li.i. .... ufiuK tn iiarmn nr u mv nine. , nmvu u iun; ".m ..- I; liCOWE R. JACOIS '"TiSS.IE.SSr"- or vehicle mMmtmmmmmmmim Ml r i! v it lii I m i k Ui 1 1 z mummuM-1 M0i -