Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 13, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY CAM TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY Iff. 1008
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FAITHFUL HOUSEWIVES OF THE UNITED STATES
Send Grateful Tributes to Dr. Hartman
For Benefits Received From Pe-ru-na..
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Pe-ru-na Tablets.
Home pooplo profor to
tako tablets, rather
than to tako modlclno-
in ' a fluid form. Suoh
pooplo can obtain
Foruna tablets, whioh
roprosont tbo medicinal
Ingredients. of Jtoruna.
Each tablot la oqulva
lo'n t to ono avorogo doso
of Porun.
Mrs. T. J. Ballardi
Pryor Crook, Indian
Territory, writes: "I
koop free from my old
stomach troublo, fool
no catarrhal symptoms
at all. I am ablo to do
my work, oat and drink
to know that I
found a suro euro in
your valuablo modi
olnos."
Mlt3. 1. C. NOLAN.
No More Throat Trouble.
Mrs, D. 0. Nolan, Gpm,
Kob., wrltost "I havo no
moro throat troublo, thanks
to Poruna. It Is tho only
modlclno I caro to havo. I
always fool sufo whon I havo
It in thohouso.
"I havo used Poruna for
nlno .years and I ought to
know about it. Poruna lias
helped mo a great many
tlmos, and I nhall pralso it to
ovory ono of my friends."
Evor slnco Poruna was in
troduced to tho public thirty
yoara ago, tho housowlfo has
boon an ovor faithful f rlond to Pvruna.
She It Is that has soon tho practical
benefits of tho nso of Poruua in tho
family.
Whon tho baby has snufllos or cold sho
gives a fowdoHos of Poruna, liifltendof lin
ing tho system with tho doctor's drugs.
Whon tho school children havo coughs
or colds slio again rosorts to Poruna.
Whon any member of tho family is
.filiated with catarrh, olthor in its acuto
form or chronic, Poruna is rosortod to.
In a largo number of minor allmonts
iiho finds Poruua a novor-falllng remedy.
All this has won tho confldonco of the
housowlfo in Poruna, whioh cannot bo
easily shaken by tho statements of
pooplo who know nothing of Poruna,
having never had any po'rsonal experi
ence in its use.
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Dyspepsia and ConstipatleH.
Mrs. John M. Stabler, Mlllerahnrg,
Ind,, writes: "I havo been cured of a
vory bad case of catarrh of tho stomach
and constipation, and a complication of
aUmonts that I have had, for sovoral
yoars.
"I doctored with threo doctors who
did me not much good, bo I quit doctor
lng. I bought a bottle of Poruna and
commonccd taking It; I found I was
gotttag somo hotter, bnt thought I was
not doing as well as I might. Bo I
wroto to iJr. Hartman to boo what ha
thought about me. He gave mo special
directions and medical advice.
"To our aatonlBhmentllmproved and
am today a woll woman and weigh as
much as I evor did in my life.
"My old frondn in Ohio, whoro wo
moved from about flftcon months ago,
say whon they boo mo, 'How woll you
look. I did not oxpeot to boo you ovor
look 00 woll again.' I tolj thorn I would
not look so woll If It had not boon for
Foruna.
"Poruna saved my lifo. I rocommond
Poruna whorovor I am, and whon any
of our folks aro sick I give thorn Poruna
with success.
"I thank Dr. Hartman, and may ho
llvo many yoars moro to go on with tho
good work. Tonguo cannot oxprcss
tho gratltudo that my husbandchild
ron and I owo to Dr. Hartman for tho
klndnoss ho has shown toward mo dur
ing my Blcknoss,
"I want tho publlo to know what
Poruna and Dr. Hartman havo done for
mo."
An as tonlshlngnumbor of families uso
Poruna continuously for tho various
potty allmonts to which tho family Is
liable
ains. auousta vaumnis dons.
Systemic Catarrh.
Mrs. Augusta Paulino Oahs, 11,
P. D. 2, North English, Iowa,
wrltes: "I took Poruna ovor
throo, yoars. 1 suffered from ays
tomlo catarrh and had pains in
my right nldo so I could hardly do
my housowork.
"I am (W yoars old, and am now
doing all my housowork. I am in
tho host of hoalth, and cannot
thank Dr.IIartman enough for his
advico and modlclno."
ttM&f&t:!f iMILft. .1. r. HTAIIT.Wli $3
i'WwW
iniiu-v hi. r i'y .cir .-.v
ImmmmmmmmiW
ASSAULTSflffif
Con t li mod From Pngo 1.)
So" "convinced nro tho local pawn
brokora that this 1& tho correct
theory that they aro unlvorsnlly add
ing to their forco of omp'oyea and
arming themselves for protoctlon.
Tho police aro completely nt lo's
an thoy hnvo not socurod n slnglo
cjuo thnt k'vqh any hopo of tincovor-
Ing tlm mystery, At tho station tho
dotoctlves d
of tho pawnbrokers must bo a hum
tic, Today t,ho local Insano sanitar
iums aro to ho Investigated In ordor
to find out If any of their pntlonta
hnvo escaped recently and are still nt
largo.
o . . ...
SINGING
FOR THE
SAILORS
Kw.
BRIBING fi
ONLY ONE
BIG JOKE
(Unltsd Prosi leased Wlro.)
San Francl'co, May 13. Grinning
San Francisco, May 13 Ton thou
sand school ohlldren sang for thy
mon of' tho Hoot In the stadium at
Golden Gito park today and whllo .ln30:onl;y linil .... ,,,3 nn8Wor8 nmk
oo aro ti a tho asZla t . U, oliMm Wr i,n8,nB tUe vroraWl ln U 'ln,M thnt looked upon tho
InwL 1', I I ?, of tho California, club wore preparing Sptano. of bribes na a huga Joke
goon uungi to oni ror tno sauor uoya ajul untlroly proper, ex-Supervisor
who were seated at long tables. Dimli Cl fCoisnmn brnwmly contln-
Fully 3000 sailors shared tho sing- uml Uu. story of ,,,s g,mme , the
lng and tho food and afterwards thoy Uuef tr!nl todnyi Co!omnn toI(, ot a
witnessed the annual athletic ovont? Ullchcou R,von tho auorvsorn bv tho
or tho San FrnncUco high school Pav'kmQ rttUwny noopl0 "who
athletic league. While tho mon through Uuef, aro alleged to havo
woro enjoying thomsolvos nt tho ,)rlU0l, tho sporvl80r t0 vol3 ,n fav.
park, 200 officers from the fleet wore or of tt 9trt)t ralwny franchlft04 ,
taken on an excursion up Mount tho COMrso 0, tho ,uncneon CoIomnn
Tamalpals and through Mulr woods tetinod, Supervisor Doxton told tho
In Marin county, and 1000 enlisted pftl.k8t,0 ropresontntivos "that you'ra
mon made a tour of tho city on sight- not"n ths for y0Hr honUh nnd noUh.
seeing cars. ... or nro wo." Continuing, ho declared
This ovenlng a reception will b thnt tho Blinorv!aop, WBPB mdiirnnni
tendered tho officers by tho ladles of Ht tho grnntlnB of francl30 to t,10.
wc.i.1 a vmu nun iu.K,.i. u,u 0cean shoro ralhvay for nothing,
nna s In tho Pacific coast amateur i A tho croS3.examlnatlou r0ceod
boxlng tournament will bo fought. '0(, Coloman becamo unruly ai)(, re.
o fusod to continue to act tho part of
a"good dog'! and as a retMlt ho may
(bb Indicted bsroro night. His re
fusal to glvo testimony favorable to
tho proceutlon p'need Assistant DU
. trlct Attorney Hgney In the position
"l MiaviVUIllilK null OWll WHllt-'SS,
Colomnn dec'nred that ho did not
rear Honeyand Intimated that ln
dlctnitnts held no terrors for him.
CHILDREN
LOOK AT
WARSHIPS
(United Press Leased Wlro.
San Francisco. May 13 Hundreds
of Oakland school children clamber- j
ed up tho sides of ths battleships to-J
day and for six hours- thoy gave tho
sailors a lively time. Each boatload
of youngsters was permitted to re
main on hoard ono hour whon anoth
er boatload took tholr placos. In tho
hour's visit that each onjoyod noth
ing was overlooked and Jack had his
hand full from tho time tho flrit
crowd stopped on hoard until tho last
crowd left Tho children saw every-j Tok May 13Ch,ao30 Btu4ntB'l,e,90,d thnt h0 roUod on tUe ,ros0
I.....H u.u. W..K iu ih V,yMn Toklo aro roteatlne nisalnst the tl,uim ". " I'nri or tno mi-
am not unaorstand their osoort had ,. ,., , ,. ',.,: . munlty contract and thnt It must
OPPOSE
GHINESE
BOYCOTT!
to exp'nln to them, a task thnt wu$
gladly fuinilod.
Notlco to Contniptoi'ti,
Plans and speclllcatlons ot
tho
i autl-Japaneso boycott
tnlned by China. Twelw hundrod of
Judge for Itso'f whether or not ho j
them hnvo Joined tho movement and )vn! .t0!Un5 the trutn- Tho d'onso,
nro dally holding meetings to voice 'a J"U!,H"1 ovr l ion uy
their fooMnga. Threo hundred stu-0,oman
new V. M. C A building at tho Oro.arnmem ,n -, mBt "J -
gon Agrlwtltural college nro ready, , , .,. ., , .. '. . . I :
Contractors may qeo tho samo at tho . lloniniiairnllnilB to
..l -M .1 . I 1 ,.. - ...-,, .. w..u.u.wo.
offico of tho general secrotary In Cor
vallls. Bids aro- to be all In by 5
o'clock, p.- m., May 25th, at which
tlmo tho contract will be lot.
C, T. HUUD,
5-13-3t.
Konody's Laxatlvo Coutrh Svrun
'dors not constipate, but on tho other
Ihand Its laxatlvo principles centlv
movo tho bowels. Children like It.
Sold by all druggists.
o
Valued Same As Gold.
II. Q. Stowart, a merchant of Ce
dar Vlow, Miss., says: "I tell my
niRtnmnra wlinn thnv Imv n Imv nt
. .. i.'i . iv'fna i.a niiifl ... & niuiin . iiuiHHin n'lii (ttAn m
" " otu',ithe worth of that much gold In cough that can bo stoDned hv anv
l weight, If attllcted with constipation, 'modlclno and euro couchs that can.
Insist upon DeWltfa Witch Hazel . malaria or biliousness." Sold underl ,, 1 w ! 1, .
Salvo. It Is eapoolally good for plloa. guarantteo at J. Q. Kerry's drug not b cured by an other medlclno.
8o!d by all druggists. istore. 25c. i It Is always tho best cough cure
READY TO
STAND BY
E.DEBS
(United Press Loasod Wlro.)
Chicago, May 13. A spirited con
test In the Socialists' convention Is'
expected to grow out ot n combina
tion ,snld to have been formed by
Pennsylvania, Now York and Ohio
dologates to forco tho nomination of
Benjamin Hanfor'd, Now York, for
president and Max Hayes, Ohio, for
vlco presldont.
According to a report In circula
tion today tho combination was
formed at a caucus hold Tuesday
night. It Is pointed out that If tho
fight Is niado on bohnlf of Ilanford
nnd Hayes a morry factional fight
will follow, with tho Debs forces pit
ted against the combination.
Dobs is at homo 111. but his follow
ers dcc'nro they will not lot tho east
ern dologatos rolegnto him to tho
rear. Ilathor than soo tholr loader
go down to defont thoy will bolt tho
convention. Today's session of tho
convention was devoted to routine
business.
If tho resolutions commlttco has
Its way tho lct'tor written by O. A.
Hoolln of St. Louis criticising Presl
dont HooBovult for rororrlng to So
cialists an "undorslrablos," will bo
withdrawn boforo It can bo road bo
foro tho convention or pnsBCd.
A hot 'dobntd on tho question was
cut Hhort by tho noon recess. Hoc
lln'B letter tloclaro3 that Roosevelt's
latest monsago "Insulted tho Social
ists of tho world" nnd ndds:
"I2vcn though Socialists woro un
dorlsablo citizens they havo tho right
to. domand of tho Prosldont that ho
till tho truth when discussing mat
ters of public Importance"
Dologato Lewis, of Illinois, assort
ed that tho lottor exposed Socialists
to rhllculo.
A number of speochos assailing
President ltoo3cvo'.t woro clellvorotl
thlH afternoon. lion Hnnford of Now
York declared that tho President Is
tho "real f rlond of ovary dishonor
able, thieving politician In tho United
Statoi."
Tho "open lottor" was finally or
dorcd suppressed.
itmWHWMUMM
The Wise Candl
gpcstoELLlOTTT
PaXW
. Minor
nfej
i
Tho Kiirt of the World,
should It come tomorrow would find
fuliy 1-3 of tho pooplo suffering with
rheumatism of either slight or se
rious natnro. Nobody ncod suffor
with rheumatism Tor llollard's Snow
Liniment drives away tho troublo,
rollovos tho pain Instantly and
lonvos tho us3r in woll and Biipplo ns
a two-year old, Sold by all dealors.
Tho city fathers can assess tho
proporty, hlro ni' n and teams and
Improvo a stroet for half what somo
contractors Want to do It for. Tho
city dads aro on tho right trnck.
The man after neaf
u. -a .. t ;- m
tasry ana correct
printin
never stops at' the
other place after com
ing; here.
UNIONp
N. D. ELLIOTT
Phone 1 243
223 S, CommrdilJ
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Comnilttod Suicide.
(United Press Leased Wlro,)
San Francisco, May 13. Antonio
Vega, 2C yoars old, was found dend
In his room today, having committed
sulcldo by shooting hlmsolt through
tho head.
Whon tho doctor Is called ho asks:
"How nro tho bowels?" Thoy arc
gonornlly wrong. His visit might
havo been saved by a timely doso of
Lane's Family Modlclno.
Grand
Military Shirt
...Ball...!
At the Armory, Friday
Tickets $1,00
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