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DAlLr CAT1TAL JOURNAfc, SALEM, OKBGOK, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1008 " J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER NEW ROYAL ;ewing I ifhcn you buy ft Now Royal iou 'get tho guarantee of tho bakor and yojr dcalor. Thus lou arc doubly protected, ,Thp few Royal Q. drawer, Auto-'. oaUc Lift, is tho 20th Ccn Ury mastorploco of elegance Hi perfection In Bowing roa Mno construction. Positively jfce handsomest and most com itate Bcwlng mnchlno over :BHt. Golden Oak, piano. polish, rawer for attacninents; automatlco a . rhen mncnine is openen. SpepJ $25.00 Each ; v (JUAItANTKUI) roil TMX YKAItS " KICKING INCREASE OF BOOZE flinty Places Setting Up Uooo J)Ih. planting Joints When Mni'toii GHft Dry LIIm-iIv Cim Hnvo Liquor on Kqunl Temw With Sn- ! li-m. Portland. Or, May 7. SlmckliiK tlitlcs havo neon given out by nn Beer of tho intornnl. revenue do- srtmont showing that two years a the counties of Oregon that wont rrhaj Hfi2 fodornl Umior licenses. Iblle nfter being dry two yeaiB thoy tare 10U2. or an Increase In thu mbor of iiIucch selling Honor of 10 fpilfll-nl llronunb 'RIO pnuntliW r " " B'th western Ornenn ilfatiirt thnt v i nt dry have 5)0 inoro ' liquor II- jfcenscH out thnn two years ago. ane county haH 53 Hniior licenses, Pven of thi'in drug Htoros. Evor'y lome a raloon, nnd every. . locnllty nth equal cnloon nrlvllogo is a kautirul drenni of the-Prnhlbltlon- pU that does not work -well In prnc- l The cold truth of tho mattor ms to be that under licensed fla ws, tho rural districts hnvo no Ucos for tho distribution of liquor, piw wmi tsuiuuiiB niHUisucu ovcry ounty precinct sots nn boozo dls- Flbutlon that Is somothlng fierce. Poison Oak Poisoning. Ballard's Snow Liniment cures It. r O, H, P. Cornollua, Turner. Oro. Witts My wlfo has discovered that faow Liniment cures "Poison Oalc olsonlng," a very nalnfr.il trouble. he not only cured a case of It on elf, but (in two of her friends fho were polsonod by -this same Price 2Cc, 50o and 1.00. There Is Nothing In which delay Is so dangerous as h u on consider that you can got along fairly well without any e-n a cxrept Eight, you will understand how Important It Is to 'ak no chances with your eyes. Our Business Is to Tell You When You Need Glasses BARR'S JEWELRY STORE The Store of Quality Corner Stale and Uterty Sale. 0fe machine now French log stand, v.olYot-llnccU lift head raising into placo CALIFORNIA DELEGATION ' FOR BRYAN I.oh Angeles, Cal May 7. Latest figures today on tho result of tho primaries show (hat tho Lnlcoln Koosovclt league gavo tho tegular Republican organization tho closest call It has hud for a long time. Incomplete r-turns ohow that tho lenguo cumo ho near winning over tho mnchlne that nn oluclnl canvnBS of the voten may bo necessary nnd With several precincts missing, IWth sovonil precincts missing' the returns show .'that In tho sovoni nscmhly dltitrlctH of tho south the rogular HepubllcanH elected 30 del ogatos nnd tho I.ncnln-ftoosevolt lenguo 2G. 'V 'l The organization! J)eiuonriits won hy a Hnu margin over tho ticket named by tho Domocintlc league. Thin .1. i!ip.)itrtil .' liv niinlrmnll Sell wan n to be a Hryan victory and! makes.. It certain tluit the California delegation will go to Chicago In st ruciled.f or Dryan. , o Unil breath has probably broken, off inoro matches tljnn bad,, tompor, nnd that's a good mnny. Tho best euro for bad breath Is tho tonic-lax- atlve.Lnno's Family Medicine. i ii i o 1 1 r l J ' The Journal editor and his wlf returned Inst night from throe days spent nt Falls., City, a delightful mountain resort In Polk county. Eaton, a wealthy Chicago manu facturer, is thought to bo dying as tho result of an attack mndo on him by three thugs, who felled their vic tim, kicked bin). In the mouth, stole bis diamonds worth 800 and ??C5 In money nnl deft him lying uncon scious on a street corner last night at Snn Francisco, I in Eye Trouble. CHAUFFEUR GETS A FINELET OF FIVE DOLLARS HUT HKVKRFJiV ROASTED FOR SCORCHING T1IK STREETS -FINDS AFTER ALL SALEM ' IS NOT SO SMALL AND aETS. A FALL. ' A Portlander speeding In a big touring car, may have a hallucina tion and, believo Salem a small placo but ono J. L. Van Hufllo, has found tho law Just as largo horo as any place else, and tho learning of this very valuable lesson cqt him In tho neighborhood of $20. Van llufilo Is a chauffeur and was driving tho big automobile from Portland" to Corvallls laBt Monday, where he was to get bis employer nnd tho owner of tho car, ono Mr. Carpenter. He was coming down the road at a good rate of speed In the direction of Commercial Blreot, when his "look-out" probably, re ported "city ahead," but Van ilufllo eager to make his Jonruoy quickly probably said "No, no," closing his eyes In all llklihood and sped on. Uut It was not long before tbcro was a very much alive pair of horses attached to tho delivery wagon of D. A. White, .the focdmnn, nnd they becamo badly frightened nt thn snorting and puffing monster, which was hearing down upon thoni at a terrific rate of speod and thoy be gan trying to free themselves, first kicking the wagon to pieces. It was then also 'that Van Hmfllo discovered that Salem had n much allvo con stable, who wont to Corvnllls and jJncr;l him under arrest. Justice of the Peace Webster wna kind to the poor unforunato yester day who thought Salem so smnll. nnd lot hltn go with n ftno of $5, costs amounting to about $1C .and a sovcroTeprlniand;' "- SIMPLK WASH CyillCH ECZEMA Hilling', Hiirnllig Nkln DIm-usc Hiiut '! Without Use of InJuiipiiM tf DrugN.' (rent Inventors often have boon praised for 'surrendering Jtho secrets of their dhcoveiies. Practically tho same thing happened In tho. medical world In J.ha caso pf Pr. Dgcnjir.Dj Denn's, tho eminent slcln specialist of'Chlcngo. ' "' '.''' Dr. Doiuils, In bin own prlvnto practlco, 'Ulscoverod that puro vego tablo oil of wlntorgreen, properly mixed wltli other simple romedlos wns practically a sure specific for Kczema, psoriasis, harbor's Itch, rait rhoum, and other Itching skin dis eases. Dut tho oil of wlntorgreen nlono waH found Ineffective. It re quired other mild ingredients; such as glycerine and thymol compounded with the wlntorgreen to produce tho renl cdzema cure. This compound D. I). D. Prescrip tion posltlvoly. takes away tljjjb Itch ilt onco tho instant it Is applied to tho skin. This vegetable liquid does uway With deleterious drugs so long uup.l 'liv ah attompt to doctor tho bldod, "whereas modorn sclonco has determined thXt czcemn Is first and alt (ho tlmo a'Bkln disease. If you want 4o know more about tho merits of D. D. D. Prosorjptlon, call at our store. We vouch for this remedy. The Capital "Drug Co. -ou- Governor Folk of Missouri may be a ompromlso candidate for the Democratic presidential nomina tion. ' ' 1 Ytttbl Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil. Better than old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troublM. Try it on our guaranto a. w. MJTXAJW CO. cocaine; victim (Conlimfcd From Page I.) outsldo tho heavily; grated door which separated, her frotn, hor hus band, -' Martin declares that ho cau prpvo nn. alibi nruv .thntoMa wirn m m JogIs ald.j9y.Mo-noys havo bcenso- cureu. to ueioBirhim. Tho, doctors at tho Salem sanitarium havo said they will testify to Martin's montal unsoundness. Mrs. Martin had call ed -at tho,JfdI) Jo seak to hlra. As sfco' leaned" forward to kiss, him through tho bars, Bho waa pulled back by an officer and rofniBcdtho privilege. Then she turned t tipon the detectives, who stood about her, and nold thoitvUhat Edward Martin would be' cleared of tho murder chargo If Her efforts wero of any avail. At the,same tlmo she ad monished her husband to say noth ing to anyone. ., ,-, . "Your father's attorneys in New York nrtv sgcuflng . counsel for you," Bho said. Jt was tho first kindly word tho drug victim had received since his Incarceration. Wednesday, night tho pollco found a blood stained ovprcoat and n rlflb in a vacant lot near tho. water front. Tho coat haa been partially identi fied as ono similar to tho ono Martin was known to own. Tho oxecilors of the Wolff estate dcclaro that an 'examination of -the stock In tho pawn shop shows that a rlflo Is miss ing. Martin denies ownership of the overcoat. Tho police sent Martin through all the agonies of the Spanish In quisition by refusing his drug drenched sygtom the stimulant It craved so terribly. For hours ho paced his nnrrow cell pleading with the adamant, guards to relievo tho awful iiungor. Flnnlly his weaken ed knees crumbled beneath him and ho foil ncrocs his dirty, disheveled cot. Ills moans could be heard out of tho coll corridor and Jn the lobby of tho station. So pitiful werq his cries that ovon the heavy eyed drunks and listless "vags" who- oc cupied -tho "bull pen" added tholr pleadings to those of Martin nnd lugged the police tp give "tho poor devil his cocnlno." Then tho de tective en mo to his cell door, and dnngllng a hypodermic syringe full of morphine bo f oro IiIb fevered oyon nnd tempted him to confess the crlmo and take tho drug. IJut Mnr tin did not confess. The offer of tho bribe Bcemod tp brnco him for ho turned his back to tho ofTlcor, closed his lips and did not mnko another HOMnd. Finally, tho authorities, do spading of bronklng tho former WoU Polntor's spirit, gavo up and supplied him with the Injection ill wonkoned system desired. Tho testimonial given by Kdward H. Martin, murderer-suspect, to Dr. David I). Grlfiln, of this city, at tho tlnuf of leaving tho doctor's care for insanity brought on by tho co"- oalno habit, follews: On tho porch 'of ho jesldonce of Dr. David nonrdmnn Grlllln, No. 371 Church atrect, Salem, Marlon county, Orogon, Sundny. July 2, 1907, 0 p. in. , To whom It may cencern: On Thuredny, May 23rd, laHt I arrived from Portland nt about 11:30 n. 'm, to placo myself under tho treatment of Dr. Grlfiln for addiction to mor phine and cocaine, to which I hal been enslaved slnoo tho Spanish American war, I grndunted from tho U. 8. military acadomy, West Point,. N. Y., on April 2(1. 1898, nnd after nctlvo. service was compelled to relinquish my chosen profession on account of my enslavomont, At 0 a. m. Friday, May 2,'bdgnn active treatment under Dr. Grlflln'a porsonal supervision, five hours previous I bad taken my last doso of my nccustomed morphlno and co caine. At 3 jp. m. tho following Tuosday I. was assisted by my father and doctor Grlfiln to town, whro ,piy wolght was most cnrofully hs curtained to bo 123 pounds. My next visit to town assisted only by Dr. Grlfiln ocourrod two days lat,or. Thursday, May 30th. ftnd after ex orcising oyory precaution to insuro correct results", my .wolght was found to lo 134 pounds nt 2:30 p. in., on tho scales at Btousloff Dros , butchorH and packers. In tho even ing nt 7 jt. m. I weighed on tho scales first usod nt Hughes' (gro cers) 130 pounds. Tho next day Friday, May 31st. I weighed 130 pounds? and on Saturday evening Juno 1st. I weighed 142 Vt poinds. Tho greatest caro has boon exercised earh time I havo been weighed so as to eliminate any Minnce for error. Further record I will mnko at Inter vals of weighing togothor with other remarks pertlnont to the history of my case-. I will niuko at any tJmo of occurronco bo to Insure cor rectness and not trust to memory If afterward .It should bo desired to give ahltdry of this case of tulno that 'l feel myself is without paral lel In medical annals to rapidity of To tftt People of Mario Ceunty: Having accepted the nomlan tion on tho DeinofatlC(tlck6t.'Jfr repreeontatlvo, I do hereby -declare myaolf unquallfldely In fav or of tho election of United States Senators by direct vote, of tho people if elected I shall at all tlmco. votq, for tho .'people's choice- for Senator without re gard to personal choloo or politi cal affiliation, and Bhall ,btmskjer myself' u servant of all tb yski enforcing tholr mandate t)ja all just and economic legislation. DR. W. S. MOTT. ') of tissue bulldlne'U tho kumau body. EDWARD HUalIBS.,MJtRTIN. ; H A FRENCH ROUilPMtllBERS (Continued Iftm Pajw U) h , markablo heroism of -jorncers and men who partlclpalKlHlait. Tho Berbers', whoso nurnbora In cluded COO hofsomen, attacked tho French canip In-'twe imVtleaj One- party crawled within a fejw yards of the camp, an rushed tq tho attack with loudjiMi A" djjiptofrfhRS!l to hand coafilct followed. Tho tribesmen .usedtnknivee, .itabr&a and rifles and attempted to kill oyory of ficer with whdm thoy carao In con tact. Ono 'Berber slipped inio a mn- Joi'b tent, and wns about to shoot that ofllccr who saw him just In tlmo nnd cut him down with a torrlfla blow of his sword. Aftor 20 minutes of sovoro (fight ing tho llorbors wero driven out of tho camp, by'a detachment of tho foreign legation. Montiwhile, an other party of tho onomy Wero pour ing n destructive firo into the camp from nn omlnonOo on tho opposlto side, hclnc ontt'eiiclied behind tho wnlln of nn old fort. An nttacklng force look tho posl - tlon. by storm. It wns a quick, bo - vero struggle, In which 23 out of 73 mon wero killed or wounded. They ascended tho' hill nnd reached the wall Itsoir under a raking crosB fire from tho other tribesman. Tho Moors wero dislodged, but tho French forcos wore losing so heavily that tho eommnhder prepar ed to rotlre. At BOtne dlstnnco from tho baso of tho wall ho ordored lils men to lie fiat on tho ground. Thon thu field guns bognn to eholl tho on omy, who wero llnnlly forced to cense firo. Immediately nftqr order ing his men to ceaso filing, tho com mander saw that ono soldlor had been wounded at tho foot of tho wall, and lying thoro helpless. In order to snvo him from falling Into tho hands of tho onomy tho com ninmlor risked his own life In dash ing nCrons tho op"i spnno nnd carry- ling tho,woMiidod man bnck fa, safety, although tho bullet plouglud up tho grounds on clthor sldo, neither of them was hit. Less fortunate was a young lieu tenant who had followori his super ior. A bullet wtruckT- him In tho chest, nnd ho died, oxclnlmlng. "For Franco, my captain." - . RITZVILLE ' MURDER TRIAL Spokane, WnBu,, May 7 Charged with tho murder of Frank F, Slier mnn, Earnest Spurlln is on trial for hlu llfo today at Rltzvlllo , Wash. The third man drawn from tho ven Ire box wns that of the man with whoso vlolont death hu la charged, Whon Shermun's name was called out Spurlln gnvo a notlctnblo start and grow very pale. A word from his attorney wan necessary to rcstoro his composure. , ,' Spurlln la nllogf d' In hava killed Sherman blwaugo of Jealousy over tho allogcl 'attentions of Sherman toward Mrs. Spurlln. flpiisatlqiial testimony b oxpected. C'hniios II. Wright, express me- songor of a Rio Orando train, was murdered Rome tlmo during tho. night by robbers who looted bis car. Ti,.,. ..u,.n,w..i n.Ki. tion wriuiii'u ' " -, -- T body was found In his car when I.lu ...... vi'lin,. If arrlvod nt, Donvor this morning. W Why is our work demanded by utyllsli and up-to- datg dressers as woll as thosa tvjio dresH for comfort V. Decauso Jn finishing up our work wo glvo that touch of good taste 4hnt very readily appeals to tho man or fushlon. Our work has a mybtciious something' about it that easily dfetlM giilshes It froih ordinary laundry work Thoso who demand com fort, find our work Is pliable, duo to our own particular way at starching. A hIiIi' or collar laundered by vim give with every movement of ilio iody, giving absoitq comfort to thu wearer. Our collars do not break at seam or"buttonbolo, and you will' Nad no bllttors or wrinkles. You might Just u weljjjave thin work; Its costs no more. SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY x Tel. 25 ; 13g-l8 8. i.lWe Hf ENGLISH ' COUNTESS "? G0MI . To Make CnmpaigW AgalHSt Vrvi- t dent's . DaHghter, in StroBR" Si T 1st District of Ohio. I ( United Press L?SHd Wire,) ' & , Dellofontalno, O., MRy T Th Cdinot Warwick, Englaad'a ( mous alist agUatoi, will bsfrtff tftdjjMftiast Mrs. Alice Longworthf' daughter of President RooevH, m. thii, wresfilonal cawpalgn ta tfc elgktk tHlo district next fail. ' 'j That'-'both women will raalai? speeches from the stuwp has Just' beek learned. Some weeks ago Reg reeentative LoagWorth told- Ralpft: d! Cole, Republican nominee, thai he and MtsrXongworth would a' flPeches in the district tor Cola,' Today E. O. Wharton, of Keutoa, Soetallet aadldate, aunowneed aat tho Countese of Warwick had agreed' to visit W.MVriet,eH a spek-lHlf Ing tour In his behalf, ; ' It 'is said that the Countess witt mAke a motley contr.lbnitlon to tK campaign, believing, a chance to VHi7 t)io Socialist In tho United Stater congress is, at hand. ' o 1 PILES QUICKLY CURED AT HOME ' ','t lienor, l'cmiatieiit fHre ! Trial PackHgo Mnllcd Free to AH ' ''" Wrapper, I Mlos In a fearful dtsenso, but ear to euro If you go at It right, An oporatlon with the knife to dangerous, cruol, humiliating ainl unnecessary. Thoro Is Just ono other suro war to bo cured' palnlesa, safe and la tho privacy of your own homo It la lymnld"Pllo Curei . , Wo nihil -a trial package free to all who write'. U will glvo you iiiHtaut relief, show you tho harmless, painless na ture of this great remedy and ttarb you woll on tho way toward a per fect cure. Thon you can get a full-sited box from any 'druggist for no cents, and oftou .one box cures. Insist on having what yoni call for. If tho druggist trios -to noil you something junt as good, it is be cause he, mnkcH nioro money on the substitute. The euro begins nt once and con tlnuoa rapidly until It Is complete uiui pormunont. You enn go right abend with yqtir work and bo nsy and comfortable nil tho tlmo. . It Ih woll worth trying. Just bqikI your uamo nnd nddtN to Pyramid Drug Co., 02 Pyramid Untitling, Marshall, Mich,, aud re celvo free by return mall the trial packago lu a plain wrapper. '. Thoueauds have been oured In tkU oasy, painless and Inexpensive way lu tho privavy of tho home. , No knife and Its torture. No doctor and his bills, All druggists, 60 cents. Write to day for a ffoo package. " F. McKollar, a plumber, wa kill ed and two workmen, Jnmea Miller and Henry Johnson, wore Injured la tho collapau o( a two-story building under ccirso of construction, ,at Marchflelld. O' i .'. i. i A prttty young youlaii, whA tao 'Frisco pollpo say ( Ifeno DaiK of Jlolsw, Ida,, is In oustoly of tho pollco on a chargo made by Arthur Lister, or Newton, Iown, that she robbed him of $120 lu Golden Gate park Tuesday nfternon. Mr. John Hlhn. of Vlnlnir. la., nave "I have been soiling DeWltt'ij Kid ney and D'addcr Pills for about a I ....... fill. I ITlAi, ultra linltltH nfiflafaf... It,?,,,,. .,, '.?. , AVIir an,,, r,i,i lil ,v nil dealors. b lli. LAUNDRY IWerty ?u