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DAILY CAJ'II'A, JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WMDNESDAY, IAV ad, 1008 4 Never Without Peruna in My House FAMINE IS RIPE So Writes Mr. 0. 0. Convcrs, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Ther3 Are a Multitude of People in the United States Who Have Been Restored to' Health By the Use of Pe-ru-na, Thoro aro a multitude of pooplo In tho United Btatofl who havo boon roatorod to lioalth by tho uao of Poruna. Thoro l,no uso trying to dony this foot. As a rulo, doctors dlsllko to admit It. Thoro is now and thon a courageous doctor who docs admit it, how evor, In suoVcasos Poriina is proaorlbod by tho doctor himsolf. Evon'though tho doctor suitors pecuniary loss .by such a transaction his patlont is bonofltod, whteV ought to bo tho doctor's chief eoncorn. j Wo do 'not claim'' that'doctors gcnorally proflcrlbo roruiia. But wo do claim whonover Poruna 1b In telligently proscribed iratoly disappoints olthor tho doctor or patlont. Mflt.t?i. mmmm mm & mm mmmrnmim mmmmmmmmmm :-mm&ms&&mi&&m&Zi w:-&.v. m $ m m& 5 m: m mm ?Ss mmm m& mtm SSSSSS- S& i &33 mm B mmmm mmm s m& IMfflfflm SSSSS wm&i&i mm mm t$8&& WS smm ?M&M &Wffi l&SSSSScfe mm W$M m ' um BBS m mmm wmmm w ?.? ZiWl . &::W.?&&- ':(yvM$M-V: wrmtm W ymmm& :?BS:S5::.a. ;.:.? ma ?? m S.c'k&S'tts S . V i . .. I "sywry I r'.vwxv.iw; KivM sa. 5W5 Mr.C.G.Convers.i &SSK Bii K?:vX'3 iSfi&Ka Si :W& s & !?:$!: i!$: S5SH M. MS.!. XVGX94JM I &? &?$&'?&' mmmti&tf&ji m$ ?&? Sss iiWii s . ?;:jjj;: vfjff:: 'S 'iW'-y. &??. 1:3&8& V-0 ' tf&s&s 8&M3&$$3$& ssk: ?;? ssssbswb: SSfSfisS? ?:..'!' :!?:?S?-- &&W Mr. James P.Bracken. . Nasal Catarrh and Indigestion. Mr. Jnincn P. llrackon, (110 Tenth Ave., Xow York City, N. Y.. has occtijilod tho ofllno of Wator Inspector of Now Yorj City for tho pant fifteen years. IIo carries on an cxtciiflirc plumbing business at 010 lOlh Ave. IIo is Post Deputy of Grand Knights of Itolgna Colin Council Knights of Columbt.8, N. Y. IIo writes anfoUewn: "For nearly tulozon yoars catarrh lias bothered mo inono form or another. 1 wiw trou!l.,d with nam! catarrh tliat lmd affeeted mv Btouineli, A'hleb troubled mo most in tho morning. My appetite was poor, and I did not seem to rollsh my food. gcatlon bothered m at times, also. I wasadvlned to take Poruna. and I took it as prwrrMl for a month whon my euro was almost complete, Today thoro Is not a trnco of catarrh In my syMom, and I oan say without hesitation that Poruna cured me." Kidney Disease. Mr. Hammd A. Paxton, U18 Troost Ave, Kansas City, Mo., member I.Q. Q. V. and National Annuity Association, writes : "I am ante man today, thanks to your splendid medicine, Poruna, "I was trouhled with catarrh and kidney disease of long standing when I llmt begun using Poruna. I soon found I was gottlng bettor, and continued taking it for four months, It cleaned out thosystom, leaving mo well aud dtronj and fooling hotter than I havo In yoars." Colds and Stomach Trouble. Mr. 0. O. Convora, Pros. Cold Storago Ico and Coal Co., Ilot Springs, Ark., writes: "I had boon troubled with a vory serious case of catarrh for a numbor of yoars. Having triod many proscriptions by good physicians, I found mysolf noibottor. "On tho advlco of a friend who had usod Pornna with good results I purchased a bottlo. Tho results woro so good that I continued using it. Havo, porhaps, in tho last thr'oo yoars usod a dozen bottles, which havo kopt mo from tho try ing troubles of catarrh. I am novor without a bottlo of Poruna In my house. "Ono always gots relief from colds and Indiges tion if you havo Poruna." Catarrh of Bladder. ! Mr. Michaol IJoouoy, ifll Fifth St., Watorvliot, N. Y writes: "If I had known of Poruna yoarH ago I should havo ' been saved mucli suffering. Under carelessness and oNposuro in my youngor years my system got into a very bad condition before I was awaro of It. "My doctor thought that I had catarrh bf tho bladder and duly prescribed for mo, but nothing did mo'anygood. "My friends advised mo to try Pornna, for which I am very thankful, as It bus on rod mo in two months, and 1 am in perfect health." Catarrh of tho Head and Stomach. Mr. Frank Rlchtor, of 809 Kast nd St., Winona, Minn., writes: "1 tako pleasuro in recommending I'eruna for catarrh of tho stomach. Poruna cured mo, aud I know it will euro any oho olso who sufTors from this dlseaso, My catarrli was principally located in my head and stomach, I tried many romcdlos with out success. I road of Forunu in tho papers, and 11 vo bottles cured mo." LILLEY ROASTED (Continued From Pngo 1.) played by tho Connecticut congroBR- man in mo controversy and n com- SMILES committee It hns boon shown that (Mr. Lllloy went down In.ono of tho Lake company's boats with Mr. Noff tho previous aummoi' and that one night of the same summer Mr. N'cK nt lila linfnl In Wntnrlinri illntntn.l Z Pnnil1 .!! ?f U!. boat company a telegram to Socrotary of Navy Met- vate-tho morals of the youngj and nuu Lougioman M)ua, ? snlf In tho Inttrost of tho Lake com- bring us up to tho high standnnlrf'of tn, i ,Z.i , i ..f . nrRno Pny- " o"Ib no argument to show Uugino and Albany, for allowing himsolf to ho usod as tho logical toquenco of ovonts that - , , - "" ' irumoni or tho i.rko Subinnr. toll tho history of what led up to and ino Company" and chargos him with' constituted the propaganda which acting In bad faith, violating his oh-, was deHlgned, ns Indicated In tlm ligation as iMiiombor" aud "noting trank admission of Simon Lake to , In conlompt of the house." Tho com ' ducato tho membom of congross to inltteo lliulH that the Introdiictlon of the point or rocognlzlng tho merltH tho ronolutlon asking for an Invoatl-jof the Lake typo of boat, gallon of his clmrgoj was not Intro- "' stating on hla honor and ro ducod In good ralth by Lllloy; that 'sponsiblllty as a member of this 110 nCtOd III had faith 111 maklnir tllOlll hnnan (lmt ho liml Inrnrmntlnii nnt nnd that la stating that ho mado'no based on hearsay requiring an Invos- bohold man Is born unto trouble ns viiiii hub .umjumig upon mo memuers ligation respecting tho conduct of his lo hpnrki fly upward, of tho house ho was not sincere. .colleagues ho Invoked tho ontlro ma- l ho roport ftirthor chargos him chlnory of tho house to Institute pro- Street paving makes all tho public ui'iuy corporations nnd tho dead proporty shell out monoy for tho pay rolls of common labor. Rv a'l moans voto Salem dry. ilt. needs blind pigs, Chinese joints, bootleggers, and barn parties to' eje- Qo. W'ejka has a Go'd Dollar Htrawborry, and at -20 cents a box'lt is coining thorn all right. Some of tho old boys from the dry countloa nro enjoying the privileges of Salem, It was tho Patriarch Job who said, with violating his obligation In form ceedlng3 against a private corpora mating and urging before tho com- tlon. Tho gravity of his ofonso Is npparent. Six months prior to 111 mittoo groundless chargos against Congressman Loud, of Michigan; that ho acted In bad fatth whon ho nllowed lib cleric to send lottors re flecting on tha bono and IntoKrltv of inembera of tho hotts and that ho ic Introduction of tho resolution Mr, Lllloy was doing everything in his powor to help tho Lake company nnd aftor tho Introduction of tho resolu tion, tho Lake company, through Itr. Supt. Stolnor of tho Insane asylum has progresjlvo views of duty. He Is a Republican,' brat does not hP3tl tato to flro men who violate rulo3 nCtOd 111 COntOIUllt for not disavowing nmnra nrnl nwnU ilnlm. owipv. OVOn MiniiL'li thn., nrn nnniil.llr.nno t,n lnt.n ....I. II I..... .. . ... " ... "V "." "O . ............. 0 y.".f -" .-"-"" T " :! '-..... luu ivnur ihiiiii hvu over ins signa ture relloctlng on tho honor nnd In tegrity of monibora of tho house, In destroying a forged letter from his secretary to Frank L. Bdlnborough, of Day City, Mich., rolatlvo to tho Loud Incident Instead of dolivorlne it to tho committee, Lllloy Is also held but usod flctlttoua io navo ncieu in cotuompt, : question. He did thing In Its power to holp Mr, Lllloy. "Tho commltteo doos not doubt that tho purpose of tho resolution was not to securo an Investigation, but legislation. Mr. Lllloy novor mudo any calculation on an Investi gation for tho verification of factB, figures without not inqulro con. That is tho way all nubile Institutions should bo conducted. Ingratitude Is n great political vlr ture. Tho bon who havo had. tho most at tho hands .of tho Republican ! J 1.V WIU UUIJ UllUi lltjllllll ivo cnndldutos, fighting Dllly Bushey ovor tho Rbouldors of the present court Is pretty moan business. If Mr. Bushy Tho COUimlttOO finds that LlMev'n rnrnlni Ihnm nf n frliiiiil f Pft.mi.j. objoct In making the charges was In man Hobson who was In a position to roa Ity a "propasanda" In behalf of inform tiim nimni timm u mmmat. tho Iiko company, which sought to od that cortaln naval officers be ox- is Incompetent or not a good Repub- doroat tho clause In tho naval appro- amlnod and then refused to take Mean show him up. But don't pun- prlatlon bill favoring tho Hlectrlc com their word. It Is characteristic of Ish ono man for tho sins of another, pany. Lllloy'a chargo that wccosslvo Mr. Lllloy'a attitude that whon ho profits woro being made In submarine learned that his suspicions of Mr. How many years should tho Ro- contracta aro declared to bo based on Loud woro groundless ho hns never publicans keop a man In fat place llctltloiiH figures, and that Lllley know to this time expressed gratification before he will support tho nomlnoos tho charges to bo falso whon ho made at tho romoval of tho cloud or made of tho party? Thoro ought to be nm ... , nu npo'ORy or given nn expression of somo limit so that wo may know lho commltto finds that no press regrot thnt ho should havo made an what to expoct after wo havo foather- iwiumuuiuiuih, uiiviu uiuwiii, muiiiuui- unwarranted nttnek upon tho honor and good namo of a follow inembor." No racommondntlon Is contalnod In tho report. ul c'OUgro.ia or campaign committee hud been coirupied by tho Electric company and Lllloy b scored for re fusing to testify at tho beglunlns; of tho Invostlgp.tlou without tho aid of COUUBOl. Continuing the roport says Lluoy Silent. Wnterbury, Conn.. May 20. Rou- roiontatlve Lllloy refused to make "His requoat that ho bo allowed to anv lemrthv eonunent on th oninmit. die at a tho selection of counsel and tee's report, declaring that he could tho mode of procedure of tho com- not In justlco to himself discuss It mltoo was not oly extraordinary but until after he had carofully read Its unprocondontod. Though Mr. Lllley contonU and consulted his lnwvers. uasurtou mm no uiu not Know Mr. i rson, or tno luko company, it was od a man's nost for 12 or 15 jnrs. www Tho Young Men's Republican club seem to bo tho live bunch who sup port tho ticket as a matter of prin ciple. Of courso, somo young follow of about CO will get tho poofflco next time. subiequontly proved that they woro Intlmato friends, Mr. Noff had boen holding dully conforoncos with Mr. Lllloy boglnnlng with tho night of tho Introduction of tho resolution and was helping him to prepare his caso. It must have been difficult for Mr, Lllloy to forgot his conforonco with Mr. Noff on Feb. 10. 1908. imme diately after tho action of tho naval bore. Tho Universe. Tho heavens themselves, tho plan ets und this conter. observe decroa. umi ....... . ... . I ...... . -.- -a--.., m no mosi serious ami patnrul af- prioruy ana piaco, jnsisture, courso, feet It has on mo Is tho reflection on proportion, season, form, office and my personal honor," ho satd. custom and all In lino of order. "Howovor, thoso who know mo Shakespeare. will not nood an explanation. Thoro, o . ... is nothing In my private or public Not Truo to Mature record that justified these reflec- Ho That statue Isn't true to na tions, i turo o . j Sh0 what's wrong with It? Tho weather alone has beeu He Why, It represents a woman naughty since the Odd Fellows aro sitting, saying nothing. Phlladel- IN INDIA MILLION STARVING J -I jj:1' 4 u -I " w WrimL HAD OUTLOOK 10,000,000 MAY STARVE IF OROlTAIIiS LIV ING SKELETONS KKW PEAS 4 1L' PORCH FURNITURE THAT IS To bo "right'' It must bo comfortshin .... cican, nnu last, but not least, as beautlf it i."1,1" will permit. Ornamental furniture Is S ceedlngly lnoxnenBlvo nro ti, ZJJ ,out oi PV DAY'S FOOD. London, May 20. Tho Munches tor Dispatch's correspondent at Slm ln 'drawn a drendftil plcttiro of tho PiiffcrlngH, of tho famlno ulrlckon na tives of India. IIo HayB that n mil lion pcoplo nro on tho vorgo of star vation and points out such n condi tion of affairs whon tho winter crops havo Just boon garnered Is proof that a much worso stato Is looming In tho near futuro and beforo tho Indian corn Is ripened the govornmont of India may bo faced with ton million of Ptofvlng pooplo. " Continuing, tho correspondent "ays: "Tho wholo oconomlc ones- , tlon of life In Indln presents no par allel in Hiiropc, .Uiigiitu-toutitH or tho enormous population Is depend ent upon local coronl product to ninko both ends moot In tho yonr. As a, conscquonco tho slightest fnll uro of crops plungos thn lower Htart um Into a "Into of nboluto penury Added to this thoro Is an enormous population of professional lioggiirs, "I do not bollovo that nnybody In F.nglnnd who hns not hnd experience of nn Indian fnmlno hns tho .llghtost comnrehenslon of what death by starvation means. It h not a mid don death cnusod by tho cutting off of tho food supply. It Is n long, lin gering course of training to dlo. It must bo remembered that tho ma 'orlty of tho pooplo who como upon famine relief havo for months boforo boon living on hnlf or quarter ra tions. A mere handful of parched pons will hnvr beou tho dally portion of a family for inontliv I havo nenn InindrfldB of mon. womon and chil dren who havo dragged thnniBnlvoi to tho old donols In such n condition that thoy nro verltnblo sko't'tonn, with tho skin Btrotchod tnut ovor tho bones." o Keel) off the Grass. M"- th- un shlnos ) Thoro tho grass will grow, Aud thoro the shun signs Aro to keop It so. Exchange -i Govornor Hoch of Knnsas hai ap iiolnted a woman probnto Judge. Mrs. Mltcholl, the lady so honorod, auc.ecds' her husband who dlod In office, and Is probably tho first wo man to s?rvo In such capacity. Th following from tho Kugono Gunrd Is" n good ono on Albany: i Albnny pnperB hnvo bo?n talking 'n good deal about tho fino rnllroad depot thoy would hnvo In tho sweot byo nnd bye. Slnco tho mntorlnl for It Is to bo mndo In Rugono, wo nro inclined to think thoy may bo right. u"mb .'Srt ceedlngly Inoxponslvo nto tho mania tJ PJa?8 "Mh J!fl scats and backs of woven reed, yet thoy aro .ifi1" Wml UUIU. - -- ".imcuve nj,! " ,BI( Draperies aad h$ ' "'shartcunaim. WOWCrOMTWlOttot """wsiMtlj, eurjains, 1 ,td fnlTlcs ns now. oJf , was never 10 brMtyt0! , imuernj to j.i prices so reasonable, 8'',. let us prove our ibian,fc you. PICTURE FRAMING Is ono of our specialties. Our skill In this line Is the iw.ilt of oxperlonco and study and Is ro sponslblo for tho superior quali ties of our own work, Havo your plcturoi frnmed at homo at a sav ing of DO per 0011110x20 frames $1.2r.. 'Mi H YOUR CREDIT! IS kGOOD. wmTOMfflll MOUSE FURNISHERS General Weather Summary. day morning, and heir; I Tho week was remarkable for Its' eastern Oregon on We Itr, unseasonably low tomporaturoJ. "' nu "nV mo:illl5l Cloudy skies gonorally prevailed and thoro was a marked deficiency In tho amount of EMiiBhinc. Rn'n foil on almoBt ovory day in tho wostoru nA....lnM 1.11a I. . Ii r. n.D(nin itnilll. uuiiuiiuo, niuiu uiu nioiw .ui... - -- -- -- i,A, m..', . ...' i i .,.... .i.n....i. Hsolf for the slomaCO. Il!lf lies ranis woro niso nutjuuii!, iuui.ii -- , ., ....jj., Ili .-opnr.lnrl nmnunt woro UlllC 1 to takO. Sold br all lflUli W . uvv ....--..-- ... . smallor. A particularly heavy rain foil ovor the lower Wlllamotto aad lower Columbia rlvor valloy3 on Fri day. In tho eastorn portion of the state considerable buow -fell In tho hluhor nltltudes. Light frosts oc curred In southorn .Orogon on Tuos lfmlnl fnmn'cldr dM clnsses of food. It IU ttii tho trouble and do tie rci' .-1 a GirnrtTiiAi AJV " . T - . h ...t. IUUIW Cigsttnn f tXJMB. THAT SATISFIED WELL-DRESSED FEELI ALWAYS GOES WITH ONE OF ' II f llulM r Vim 11 ll W Bishop s Tailored Suits Mil W phla Inquirer. orrmaHT no bt th uKt of MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING UIOHAtL. TCHN 4 CO. MeeHiaTin. N. v. i.00 to $35, A perfect fit is a certainty, and rnmfnrr. srvle. and durability surpassed by no new Summer patterns in all are now on our counters. other make sizes to SALEM WOOLEN MILL STO -w-