Talk with your doctor about Ayer's non.
alcoholic Sarsaparilla. Ask him If he pre
scribes it for pale, delicate children. Ask
mm it no recommends it when the blood
eKnows
, . t...h, about meJi- is thln and ,mPurei nd hen the nerves are
WSktZ TuWrn. vreakandunsteady.Askhimif italdsnature
... Follow hh advice in bulIdlnRupthegenerat health.-?- f oo.,
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CANDIDATE KNOX
IN WAITING MOOD
I0THER RINGING
MESSAGE FROM
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
itoral from the sweramemo
it, IWV.l
Lsldent Itooscvelt has ent to
,fM8 a messago wmen win do
jej almost In full on another page
Nay's Dee.
ttiii char, Btrong, maniy nnu
mr, with tlio true iioosovoiunn
It a campaign document, as
..n. I.U nnnmlra will (In
fliniciiM ! -....-
L It strikes n now note In cam-
kn documents, for u is pmin,
Ll'htforwnrd, direct, to the point,
unequivocal on tno vnai issues
before the American people.
There L no"lf" or ",,l,t" nbout lt'
tre 13 no equivocation, or scml-
.Vjjy, Or aUCllipi " viiuiiihiiii
Lndeavor to cajole or oppeone. It
blM dlre-tly and straight from
shoulder.
there l no proposition of great
41 importance at present before
press that It does not touch, ami
tdi lth no tender hand. it
e,icli proposition with the
i -,n of thi' ninn of mettle.
tt.rj no apologies to make to the
"ruble citizens of either the
trcbLtlc lower dnss or the nn-
huMc millionaire clnss. It ngnln
horn Dotn m me Bnuio nuwu
lb? beld up o the scorn and con-
kpt of a" decent American cltl-
rv
ht Amcrlrrn people will not
Is forget these ringing words In
i cwsnge
rre ninn who proaches hatred of
i'' honest I v acquired, who In-
hf onJ and jealousy ami
niroiis Ill-will toward those of
If'lovB who. by thrift, energy
l:dnsm. have boeonio men of
j. I a menace to the eoiuniunl-
I Bit hi counterpart Is to be
1 In 'hat particular kind or
nil! un.li.' who IB nlnirmt the
L- rnvlubV riid Is certainly ono
ft!; rns de liable of all our cltl-J
tt h riiaii of whom It has boon
111 aid that his face has grown
W ivA cuel while bin body has
in eft, whose foii Is a fool and
kw dauh'er n foreign prlncem:
e nominal pleasures aro at best
i-f a fastehss and oxtrnvngant
p a'"l whose real uougui,
lo rfa' life work, Is the nrcuniu-
Boa and use of power In It most
au ami iinst e'cvnung ninn i"
Btrlcted commercial Individualism
under modern conditions this Is a
type that becomes prominent ns In
evitably as the marauding barona
became prominent In tho physlcul
chaos of tho dark ages."
Such language will undoubtedly
bo reprehended nnd seriously ' criti
cised by the millionaire malefactors
of tho land and by their boughten or
bootblack parasites In the press
by the Harper's Weeklies of the
Kaat nnd toady Argonauts of the
Went.
But thoso manly words In fact,
all the manly words of this manly
message will find a responsive
chord in the heart of every true
American citizens who loves hi
country, who despises theft, and
who demands the punishment not
nlono of the poor malefactor, but ns
well of the millionaire baron who
lives by public plunder and by pri
vate RcounJrellsm, unfortunately
wlnkod at If not approved under the
bnstard guise of "necesHnry business
mensuros."
. o
'I he Cl.rus
acrobat finds It necossnry nt all
times to keep his muscles nnd Joints
wipp'e. Thnt Is the reason thnt
hundreds of them keep a bottle of
Ilnllnrd's Snow Liniment always on
hand. A sure cure for rheumatism,
cuts, sprains, soro throat, lamo line.,
contrnc.tod muscles, corns, bunions,
and all pnlnH. Prlco 2Gc. 50c nnd
$1.00 per bottle sold by nil dealer...
Washington, May 1. (Special.)
Senator P. C. Knox of Pennsylva
nia won a highly complimented man
by being Invited to repeat at Carne
gle hall, Now York, on April 22,
tho speech that ho delivered nt Kal
amazoo, Mich., on February 11. Tho
title of this speech was "Tho Peo
ple, the Hallroads and the National
Authority," and was a comprehen
sive and ablo resume of the assump
tion of control over the railroads by
the federal government.
At tho time this speech was flrat
delivered it attracted wide attention
and the Civic Forum of New York
was so Impressed -with It thnt its
members requested Senator Knox to
come to New York nnd repeat tho
address, which be did. It Is seldom
that an uddress by a public man Is
thin honored. Usually a speech,
even though It bo nn able discussion
of a living topic, soon passes into
history. In this case Mr. Knox em
bodied In an heir's talk so much
valuable material of such an en
lightening character, that the prom
inent and Intellectual men who com
pose the Civic Forum considered It
worthy of repetition.
Senator Knox has been bcselgcd
with Invitations to make addresses
In all parts of the country but with
a few exceptions he has been obliged
to decline them. Mr. Knox bns an
old-fash toned notion to the effect
that a senator Is mule obligations
to stay In Washington during tho
so?slons of congress nnd attend to
tho duties of hlB ofllce and ho does
not consider himself free to absent
himself frequently. The days that
lie hu- missed at the capital when
the H'initc was In session have been
with their new big circus, but tho
princa is Hie beat by long odds. Dur
ing the engagement of the big clr
CM8 In San ( Francisco, the Russian
Consul and some of tho most influ
ential Russians in the city were at
llhe circus dally. No doubt they
did not like the Idea of ono of tho
royal blood of Russia turning somer
saults and making funny fnces for
a living, but they had to acknowl
edge the prince a success. Norrls
nnd Rowo guard Mickey from pros
pective heiresses, but tho Prlnco is
a revolutionist, not a man to be pur
chased for a few dollars and to lt
in a hot Iicaisc, like a toy for somo
rich woman.
Shortening
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CHID IS FATALLY
UUltNHD AT COHUHO
The, Little OJIrl of Jack llucknua
the Victim.
Dr. W. Kuykendnll was called to
Coburg lu consultation with Dr.
Jnrnagln over the case of the llttlo
three-year-old daughter of Jack)
IhUknuf- of Coburg, who hnd been
very oerlously If not fatally burned.
Tho llttlo tot has been playing out
side with sonic plnymntes around nn
open fire and got too near the
(lames. Her clothing took fire nnd
before help enmc she wns so badly
burned about tho body, bend nnd
face that It Is thought her Injuries
will co?t tho little ono her life. All
that can bo done Is being done for
her, but the body Is terribly burned.
w.
Railroad Inr.irovemcnt
Two carloads of steel rails and
crossings for the fair ground cros
sing have arrived of tho Portland
Rnllway, Light and Power compnny.
o
Xard is made from hog-fat; its
origin is the pig-sty. It makes food
greasy, indigestible and dangerous.
Cottolenc comes from the cotton
fields of the Sunny South. Its basis
is the purest refined cotton-seed oil. It
ispure, healthful, and makes digestible,
nourishing lood. it is
Nature's gift from the
Sunny South, and is the
best frying and shorten
ing medium possible to
manufacture.
Once get in the habit of
using Cottolency and you
will never let lard enter
your kitchen again.
Nature's Gift from the Sunny South
- -
Object to Strong Medicine.
Many peoplo object to tnklng tno
m(m. iimllAttiA' naiinllt it saitf tltnrf
very few and bis absence then wns ,lV n,1VB.Piniu fnP rheumatism. There
winy tine in iiniiuriiiiii iiiihihi;sh mat jH no nca or uitornni ironunoni ri
'aos rf an absolutely nitre- dealers
New ("nriMiriUlnim,
0 .ninn-Amorlcnn Coal-Hftquot
Company Princlpul ofllce, Marsh
field, Orogon; capital stock, $250,
000; ilncnVporatorH, William A.
Tlilus, Krnest'llcose and Francis II.
Clarke.
Harding and Reynold Company
Principal ojllco, Portlnud, Orogon;
capital stock, $5000: Incorporator,
A. H. Harding, Irn P. K. RoynoldH,
Adelaide P. Harding nnd Kthel .
Reynolds.
1-1 of Pound u Week,
nt lunst, is what a young bnby ought
to gain in weight. Doos yours? if
not t hero's something wrong with
Kb digestion. Give it McGoo's Unity,
Kllxlr and It will begin gaining a,
once. Cures stomach nnd bowel
trouble, aid dlgostlon, utops fretful
ih.kh irnnit for teething t tbies.
Pilo 25c and COc. Sold by all
required his attention.
On Decoration Day Senator Knox
has promised to make the ornUon nt
the Gettysburg battlefield nnd ar
rangement are now In progrosi for
this event. Two years ago the ora
tor for Memorial Day on that his
toric ground was Pnwldont Roose
velt and some of tho groatost men
of the nntlon have been honored
with Invitations to sponk there. The
subject of Sonntor Knox's speech
hns not been nnnounccd but It will
bo of n historical and patriotic char
acter rather than an economic dis
cussion. Upon the adjournment o' con
gress, probably about tho middle of
May, Sonntor Knox will go to his
farm at Valley Forgo for the Hum
mer. He win preserve wiu bhiiiw al
titude towards ho presidential nom
ination thnt he has from the Htart.
and will mnko no ctinvns In an nt
twnnt to gt il'gnt. He will not
attend the Chicago convention but
will remain ni his country home all
summor.
wm ti
mr; pony snow
COMINfJ TO S.ILK.M.
CASTOR
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ALCOHOL 3 PER CKMT
ANcgclaWe Preparallonf As
slrailaifiigilKRxxfaiidRcdda HngUicStoraadtsandBovcIsof
rrr? wwjktmwi h a i'j
GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
W
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Irrv
Idil
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Promotes Dteestionflcrfii-
ncss and bsLContalns neither
OpiunuMorohine norMiacraL
Not Narcotic, s
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at? rcfj&swcwrnwi
Jb&tttSJC.
Aitstitid ItiaicaaitUA
ll'mStrd'
lutajcim tlnir.
Ancrfec I Remedy forCcwiip
'ion , bour Mowacn.uiamw
iN orms .CohMilsious Jotrisfr
iu?ssaidLoss of Sleep.
TacSiaik Signature of
NEW YOBK,
9Hvfl?RMiii O-l
UiuraMeed under wi
Exct Copy of Wrapper.
Bears the n
Signature y$
ff X Us
IK For
and enso or muscular or chronic
rheumatism, and more than nine out
of every ten ensos of tho disease iro
of one or tho other of these varle-i
ties. When there Is no fever nnd Hi-,
tie (H any) swelling, you may know'
thnt It Is only nocesinry to apply
Chamberlain's Liniment freoly to
?ot ipilck roller. Try It. For sa!o
by Dr. Stone's drug store.
tec Street, In the City of Kalcm.
Notice Is hereby given that at the
meeting of the common council, held
April 27, 1908, a resolution wan
adopted to Improve Winter streot In
tho city of Salem, Oregon, Includ
ing Intersection, from tho north
aide of North Mill Creek bridge to
the Fair Ground road In said city, lu
the following mnnner:
First, by planing lu tiling not loss
tliun 1M Inches In circumference
across said Winter stroot whero said
Winter otroet Is lutoriuotcd by tho
north line of North street; whoro It
in Internnoteil by both the north nnd
south lino of Mnrket streot, nnd
whoro It Is lutorsfctod by the south
lino of tho Fnlr Ground road.
Second, by establishing tho giade
and by grading and filling the said
Winter stroot botwonn said point,
to conform to snld unide, oxcapt us
mentioned- In pnragraph throe here
of, with full Intersections.
Third, by leaving or plowing (fit
a !trlp 12 fuel In width, full length
of the proposed Improvement along
tho center of said street Mo a depth
of 10 Inches below the estabilshod
grade of said street and whon so
plowed rolled with a steam roller
and thon filling the same to a depth
of C Inches with creek gravel nnd
thon rolling the sumo and upon this
spread n layer of I Inehos of crushed
rock well filled with rook scroen
lug, so the surfweo of said Improve
ment shall bo lovol with the estab
lished grado of said street. t
Fourth, by taking awsy the bridge
over th ditch whoro snld Wlntei
vwRKr
YOU'LL KNJOY A DHIVIS
In ono of our rigs Just ns much a If
you owned It. "More,, In fact, for
you wIM hnvo nil tho plenauro and
only a more fraction of tho oxpeose
of a prlvnto Btnblo. You aro not
limited In your cliolco of a turnout,
either. Our llvory sorvlco can sup
ply nnythlng you require, from
runabout to a conch nnd team, How
can wo sorvo you?
FASHION 8TA11LKS,
V. V. Yiuinkc, Prop.
131-137 N. High St. Phono Mnln 44
A TRIAL CONVINCES
L
Those who hnvo tried our laundry work say It Is with
out ciunl in this vicinity.
Wo have studied tho weak points of other Inudrlos and
mado them our strongest points.
Wo use n i'Tlnl soap for roloccil goods that docs not fade thorn.
We use a special soap for mooIciin that doos not shrink them.
Wo uso n special soup for while goods that does not rot them.
In every department our work Is gunrantoud perfect.
Mny wo have a trial from you?
Phone us.
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY '
Tel. 25 13C-1CC S. Liberty St.
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Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
Whon the Greater Norrls & Rowc
'circus, museum, moirngTle. hippo-
il-nino and congress of nations ex
hibits in this city Monday. May 4th.
a clown will be noticed with a hir
sute adornment thnt rivals the ac
robatic piano v'rtuoio. Padorowskl
This clown's nnme Is down on the
urogram as Mickey Fe!oy a rather
! Celtic sounding cognomen. His
nmo in reality Ij Prlnco Romnnoff
Ipwlchlwlch Pertowskl a- gonnlne
iltusslnn noblnumn. who was accused
while nttondlng tho University of St.
'Petersburg, of conspiring ngslnst
tho Interests of the "Little Father
of all tho' Russians," Nicholas, the
Czar, and In order to oscape wits
his noek he emigrated to the "land
'of the froo and the homo of th-
l.rave." and ls.takliiK ebsneos twice
n .uv on the neck tfmt ho flwl from
r..n in. urntACt. MlckOJ'. OS ll
Is affoctlonatoly clled by hU fellow
porform?rs hai a peppery dUpuil
it Ion but Is a good follow and Is wei:
nii uu rovsl blood sometime
igeis to boiling In his blue volns t
i some Imaginary wrongs and straight
I away he eeads in his resignation,
that he might rtur home and r-v-LiuMnnlzo
th state of tiffalrs hi hU
Ifatherlsad. Mr. Rowo tnkos blm i wblrk shall be phel six Ini-bfs of
hand ou such occueloiu and H-rrtfk srarel and uitOH. Mid gravel
.ia.le blm that U Is Infinitely
I
OREGON PEOPLE ARE GROWINfi WISE
A large number of them are now using ALLKX'H IIOSTON
UltOWN HHKAI) FLOUR. Tho people of Now Huglnnd hnvo
lived on Just such Pure Foods for ovor u hundred yearB. Theno
goods are it up In packages and In 10 and 2G-pnuud sacks,
and nro for stilo by ALL FIHST-CLAKS GROCKHH.
ALLK.V .V Li:WIH, PoUlaud,
Distributors for Oregon.
ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR COMPANY
Hun .lose, Cat DosMolnes, Iowa
itr. Intersected tho Jfr OroumU (nWtWW1HtyjtlltW)ivltiWiWmWilBWm
rosa anu iHying uimx " " mr t
TM(I
ter to tura double somrsMH over
a horij of elephant, and other lm
aidous feats In the circus than re
turn to Russia aad work In the suit
inlneo tho rest of hie life and the
argumea generally wins out. The
irinf or Mickey; is unueetlonabl
'tho gretet acrobat In the world.
This fallow doas the alinoat inoroui
bie foat of turning a double somer
sault from the bare ground, and li
full double twisters and round olt
doublos are feata that will Uu4ll
the most blase. Norrls and Howe
have o7er forty aorobats and olowni
and covering said tiling with dirt In ; Don't read this unloss you aro In nsed of somo of theso
such s mnnnor that said ditch will j ', si tides, und wUh to save money by buying them nt u bargain.
Ik. filled full width of said Winter ,-, .Mr,.n 30, In order to make room for new goods, these Itoins
street oh a level with the surlaco j . w() ,J0 offOM(( ttl grw,ty reduced prloea,
of raU street, save and cxropt a ! '. Th( are all of standard make and good (jnallty.
urm ft Ui,t In width in center of . Rogular Sale
Mid Winter street, where said Win- ! .
ter streot Intersects -ld ditch at ' I One new IMiiuh wagoa. ioniim
which point Mld ditch shal i, men . - -' ; jj Mk(, aft.00
with dirt to only wlihln 10 lnchs . (Jn runabout "'J?
of the smfac of said street, upon : .Quo new disc harrow ... uu
One new Thjor drill ,uuv
On- new IVuckeye binder l!nn
One n-w Huckeye uiowwr Jjjj'nn
On new Huekeo rake :""
On- new Davis eroam separator ..... 10""
On., new M-hich Rook Islund Clipper ateol plow.. 19.B0
he the north line of said Improve- X. ()j npw ,2.nt.,, ,(0,.k Mun,j "Upper stoel plow.. 17.60
wnt. One new 10-Inch Hock lalano uupper sum iw . . j.v
One new iiauumu.ie ngiu xpiww i;X
-. n... 1... ,..i,. t.. l. !iii uvtufttm iv.i'u
Also second-hand cultivator, .nower and rnk at a bargain.
.Slnne-treos. doubb-troes, neck-yokes, dashboard, cushions,
B in i.-r lit rflllOll(lll.
An aisortmont of about 1300 worth of paints, lend, oil, vur- Jk
X. niches and taln win Ue pui on miu.
1 win ninn son on coinmiMsiuu any uiiiiiuiiivhv
which you may wish to dispose of, ut any time.
rnnrn iirADC t'onicr Pine mill From St.
GEORGE R. JACOBb 8amsm. ohkos
shall U placet! 4 laohee or criisuea
rock to be rolled as above stated.
ml tho north IIh of aahl ditch shs"
Fifth, the coat of iuc liuprov -Milit
shall be aaae scd to the abut
ting and ndjaeajit property owm-i
a provided ,n l "narlr ot M,d
city.
Ily order of the cam man council.
W. A. MOOHKS,
Recorder.
Data Of first publloatlon of thls
Prlco Prlco
.?nu.oo j or. 00
. 130.00 100.00
80.00
42 50
17.60
72.C0
135.00
48.50
2D. 00
05.00
15.00
13.60
11.50
00.00
00.00
or vehicle
notice, the 3Qlh day of April. 1908.
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