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I, t DAILY CAPITAL JOTntNATj. BALKM. OREGON. FKIDAY, MAY 2fl, 1008 H' DR. CLARENCE WILSON ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE MS'ii TRUE WHITES REGARDING SOCIALIST CONVE? The question- Is not whether tho our own state, In Wyoming, Cotora -women hnvo a right to voto, but It . do, Idaho or Utah. 4a -whether we have a right to com pel them all to vote at tho dicta tion of a very small minority ot their own number. It Ib certain tho TBBt majority o our women do ne: wish tho ballot The Jaws fpr the protection of women aro Improv ing steadily with tho years and every Interest of hers is as well safe guarded as that of any man. If you wish to protect the rights of women, ask yourself today, does my -wife want to voto, dpes my sister, isoes my mother claim it to be her privilege? If they do not, what right have I, to compel them to do it by niy ballot? But it is said wo need tiic bnllot of woman to aid us in government. But 1b It expedient? WJU solcoty be improved by tho granting of tho bal lot to women? Will tho better elo mont of womon come to tho front ns political workers and fill our ofllceA, or will tho worso? Which la tho bet ter element of women? Tho quiet And unassuming queens of our homes, our mothers, sisters, wlvcj a common sight, in the states, (njlioro women Tote, lo see women, cell 'their virtue for offices. . Can Givo Specific Incidents. I can give specific Incidents with names, places nnd dates, whero wo mon.'deslring to bo assistant county clerks, etc., are sent from tho candi dates' offlco to the political boss to thoro offer her all at tho shrlno of a man, who, but for politics, would not bo nlldwcd to enter her homo. In ovory woman'B suffrago state, tho and sweethearts, or will politics bo proverb has had a double omphasl3 controlled by tho clubwomen? This that "Politics makes strango coin- But you say, "Thero aro not as many women as men In Wyoming." 'Yes, but in Utah women are so plentiful that seven or eight of thorn club together) and keep one husband between them, and with this .numerous company they have not closed snloonB, or closed tho brothels, or prevented gambling dens, or purified politic. Indeed, there aro not four states in our Union whero politics Is so cor rupt as in tho four states where wo men vote. It Is a sad picture whero a man, for tho sake of ofllc;?, Bells his Integrity, but It Is a snddor, andlfrut an(j hop growers ot Oregen: If ENTION Chicago, May 17. -190S.- (Ed. Journal.) Wo have about complet ed tho work of tho grent.-st conven tion In the history of Amorlcnn rev olution for tho emancipation of tho wage-workers of tho world. Telegrams and letter of good cheor have been received from all nrttlons, and also from many labor organizations, offering tholr best wlsheB for tho overthrow of compet itive competition and tho establish ment of co-onoratlon. The ratifica tion of tho work of tho convontlon last night was something marvelouJ. Threo .thousand peoplo assembled In Orchestra hall. W. D. Haywood acted ns chairman and several flno speeches wero mndo, tho last by Ben Hanford of Now York, vlce-preslden-tlal candidate. It was Imposslblo for Debs to be present to respond. To bo present and see, and hear the speeches and songs was a pleasure. A word to tho workers, farmers, WOMEN WHO SUFFER THE ONE REMEDY PARTICULAR. LY SUITJEI) FOR THE MOST COMMON FEMININE ILLS. SMflimerlil -&- c ft is not an untried experiment. Four states havo given tho bnllot to wo men unconditionally, and nfter 30 panlons." If you wish to prevent such condi tions In Oregon, voto "No" on tho you want to do. your duty nnd over throw the great competitive system with its grafting system and get down to facts then I say step out of tho old ruts. Gst In touch with Ideas that will life humanity up .to a grander nnd nobler movomont than that which now prevails; cast your votes for a principal that lifts up tho fallen, helps the fooblo and wenlr. Stand up for humanity. Yours truly, R. R. RYAN. years of women's voting, politics has woman suffrago nmondment on Juno sot arrived at tho moral standard of 1 1st. TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming1 hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. Your grocer return your money i( you don't Kit Schilling's Duti we pay blm New Corporations. . Parsons Timber Company Prln- jCipal offlco, Aetorla, Oregon; capital itock, $2500; Incorporators, Earl irPArsons, E. Z. Forguson and D. M. Stuart. Unit Sharing Associates Princi pal offlco, Portland, Oregon; capi tal stock, J2G.000; incorporators, 'Geo. K. Rogers, Walter Thomas 'Mills nnd J. Benton Lindsay. Bakoronlnn Amusement Company Principal offlco, Portland, Or.; capital etook, J2G00; Incorporators, -Geo. L. Baker, J. E. Mhgulro, E. B. Rutherford and Milton V. Soamnn. o I Jim! Attack of Dysentery Cured. "An honored citizen of this town -was sufforlng from a severe attnek ot dysentery. Ho told a frlond If he could obtain a bottlo of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera nnd Dlarrhooa Remedy, ho folt confident of being cured, ho having us' 1 this remedy In tho West. Ho was told that I kept it in stock and lost no tlmo In obtaining it, and was promptly eurod," says M. J. Lonch, druggist, ef Wolcott, Vt. For salo by Dr. Stone's drug seore, , u "YEW PARK HAS A MISSION REVIVAL. WEATHER EFFECT ON TOOTHACHE Evangelist Tntman, of KniW". Will Open 'Sessions Sunday. ... t Evnngolist II, D; Tntman will be gin revival meetings 'at Yew Park "United Brothron ohurch Sunday, May 24th. Mr. Tntman is. from Kanjasj whero ho has boon pastor, presiding elder In tho V, B. cnurch. j tions fearlessly, if you hoar him enco you will want to hear him again. All aro cordially luv'ted to attend iho meetings. J. II. MERRY.MAN, Pmtor After all there Is scientific basis for tho old rhyme: "Coming storms on Bhootlng corns presage, Your aches will throb, your hollow tooth will rage." It's tho low barometric prossuro that sots the achds "to throb" and "tho hollow teeth to rage." Pro fessor Cox, tho woathor man, had to admit thnt United States Judgo Bo thea'B rhoumatlo twinges wero, nftor all, good signs of rain, nnd so he ex plained scontlflcnlly what caused It, thue: "When thoro Is n lower 'bar omotrlc prcsouro, tho weighing down of tho nlr Id diminished, and accord ingly the nir in tho bloodvessels nnd skin expands . causing pain, -A lower barometer always proceeds rain, nnd this explains why rheuma tism nlwayB Is moro painful Just be foro a storm. When the barometer rises, the outs!(o nlr becomes hcav lor, tho pressure of tho air within the body is lessened and tho pain conces." Accordingly to Professor Cox, this Ii tho basic principle of all tho old-tlmo weather saws: "Old sinners who havo all Points of compass In their Joints Can by tholr pains nnd aches find All turns and changes "of tho wind." Humidity has nothing whatever to do with all theBO "slgno"; Joints are Just as likely to ache during a "dry low" aB a "wet low" barometer so says tho weather man. Mr. John Rlhn, of VInlng. In., snys "I hnvo been selling DeWltt's Kid ney nnd B'ndder Pills for about a year and they give better satisfac tion than any pill I ever sold." Soil hv all denier Vnluo of the Cold Until. It Is a good plan for-fairly robust people to take their exercise on rl3 lng, In connocton with tho morning bath. A co'd Bhowor bath, followed by a rub-down with a coarse towel, and ton or fifteen minutes' oxorcls? with any convonlont apparatus, is n groat Invlgorntor. Such exorcises may bo taken conveniently In ono's underwear Ucforo completing dress ing, or, if .the wonther Is not too cold, It may bo done otrlppod with great comfort and satisfaction. Tho man who once acquires tho habit of a cold shower and oxorclso In tho nudo soon comes to enjoy it, nnd to rcnllzo what a barbarous thing It Is to havo to wear bo mnny clothes. Ho secures so much freedom of mo tion, and feels such n delightful glow all over from tho combination of oxorclBo nnd nudity. Tho feeling must bo experienced to be appreciat ed. Most of us do not rcnllzo that wo havo such an organ as tho skin until wo stimulate It in this way, arousing It to healthy action and drawing out n llttlo perspiration throught tho pores. When this is wiped off nnd one proceeds to dress lolsuroly, bo ns not to go to the tablo too soon after tho exercise, tho re8ult Is most agreeable and ben eficial. Charles H. Cochrano in Met ropolitan Magazine. To women who suffer Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills nro worth their weight In gold. At speclnl porlolls a woman needs medicine to rogulnto hor blood-Biipply or her llfo will bo a round of pain and suffering. Dr. WnilntrtA' PUt Pllln nro nt iinfnlri valuo to women at such times forljj tney increnso tnat portion or tho blood which absorbs oxygen, the great supporter of organic llfo. In this way they may bo said to make now blood. Thoy nro good for men, too, but aro adapted in a special way to tho needs of women and growing1 girls. Mrs. Flotcnco 0. Bloom, ef Sulli van, ll,t whose husband 1b a super intendent fo.' the; Illinois Bridge and Iron company, says thnt from her fourteenth year to hor, eighteenth s)ie was In a miserable condition, flufforlng from weakness common to women. She centinues: "I was In bed for months nnd for a long tithe could bnrely drng myself around. My blood was poor, my noBe bled very often nnd I had a very fickle app tlte, Each month I Buffered from agonizing pnlno with my knoes drawn up to my stomach. It was necessnry to give mo morphine to relievo tho pain. I ran down In weight from 140 pounds to 90 pounds In less than a year. I began to deBpnlr of over getting well nnd I was Indeed but a wreck of my former self. "I wbb under tho enro of local phy sicians for nearly threo years but grew worso under their trentment. Then wo lenrncd of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through our drugget.. My mother urged me to try them but I had given up all faith In medicine. However, I tried the pills nnd found to my nBtonlshmcnt that thoy re lieved tho pain some. I continued to uio tho pills nnd gnlncd rapidly and today I am In still perfect health, never hnving had a sick spoil of nny consequence olnco. "I willingly toll of my cure for tho benefit of nnyono suffering aB I did. It la a deity I owe to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for I gained health from thorn when death seemed Inevltnblo." Dr. WllllamB Pink Pills nro sold by all druggist?, or wl'l bo sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, CO cents .per box; six boxes $2.50, by tho Dr. Williams Medlclno Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Thoy aro guaran teed to 'bo freo from opiates or any harmful drug and cannot injuro tho most dolicnto system, o - NEWPORT, on Yaqulna Bay, ls vuiiiMiur resori on tno Oregon aro unexcenea anywhere. Miles tain scenery tand trout streams make a I? C?8Ni tasto of all. Below am ,i, i.,." V combination .JIT1 r- r- "-u""c """ of nw,.,? WUI. - y. 'a tho most ifctTr -hofloHl)eacIf.N5 i 1 I AM THE MAN ,Who ,was cleaned out by tho flro in i . 'v " ''III ness, again on a larger extent than 'S ". fettl uiu vusiumura una as mnhy new ohm 71 am T'i Fresh opgs, vegetables, nd all staple grUrtVK summer people- need.- My now grocery E L u EtW coin county. Freo delivery. y t0M (Mf& if I H f 1 11 ! l Wfrfj-trj 5 S We can 'supply fresh butter nnd Nye Beach and one livery. HllHHHIjlfl XT ITA4 XT .zrw V Vflf wl. niM.I.. I- , WP. ,n , - . ...... vninmii: in inft Brn. i. ' i.;.I vegetables of 0I1 kind.. tIV ' lH u u uwiiorj, Your ofden iriJ. -...MW!Difc1 ix)omis nnos v i. '. ' HOTEL BRADSHAW RoomB nnd board. Rooms with free uso of f,ti.v , iic'Mdlng dishes and wood. Half way to Nye DS S tho ocean. Rates reasonable. N)-o Beth, cWi W. O. OQOK, mp, .Vl THE TAFT HOUSE Instat upon DeWltt's Witch Hnzel Salvo. It is especially good for piles. Sold by all druggists. Great CIiIucm; Doctor L. M. II U M Has medicine which will cure nny known disease. Ho makes a special ty of, and gunrnnteoB to cure Catarrh Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism, Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney Troubles; also any blackened o. swollen soreno, broken llmba; Smallpox; Epidemic; all kind) ot Belli, Lost Manhood, Female Weak ness, Hernls Trcib'.es nnd Pnra'yBla Consultation free. Care of Ylck So Tong Co,, Chinese drugs nnd horba, 153 High St., upstnlrs, Salem, Or. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME TO VISIT SEATTLE Prlvato boarding. Strictly home cooking, servo (lio best menls, you help yourself. Rntes reasonable. MJtS. .ALVRY 1IATCIIMAX, Mgr. Cor. FUth nnd Hurlburt Streets, one block north of ProBbyterlan church. CIGARS mj TOBACCQS I have celcctedtbttatfe of Cigars and Tohm,. cnt with thetrad. r. you with whit joj riW satisfaction. Alocrjn liieia line or ftottarintt E. CAM, Pi Front Street, oppo!ki .giMuut gwpun, trif IRVIN HOUSE Tho most home-like and comfortable hotel at Nye Beach. Flno bowling alloy nnd club houso In connection. Two minutes walk from tho ocean, "Cotirtcoii8 treatment" is tho motto of tho management. S G. Irvin, Prop. Newport MIDWAY Ei ii mery at Reduced Prices Poison Oak Poisoning, Ballard's Snow' Liniment cures It 5Tr. O. II. P, CornlluB. Turner. Ore. writes Mylwifo has discovered thnt jinow Llnlmont eur "Poison Oak Foisoningi" a very palnf'il trouble. Sho not only url n case ot It on herself, button twwJ of hr frlenda who were pol oued by this same ivy. Prlco 25c, 50o and $1.00. Sold by all dealers. O i Seattle and Tncoma are havlnir a race for battleship crowds the Sound. Gieat 1 A Smile, V a pretty hard thing to accomplish when you're bluo, bilious an out f sorts': There is a sure cure, for tUl kinds ot stomach and liver com Ulnts constipation and dyspepsia, allard's Herblne is mild, yet aV' nolutely effective In all case. Priee IQ.enU p?r pottle. .Sold by al) The Merry Widow Plain Sailors Flowers and Foliage Nice Dres Hats Children's Hats ?ancy Hat Pins i ALL AT REDUCED PRICES Corset Cowr Embroidery, a good QMallty, a yard 25 Indigo Blue Ca lco, reduced price, a yard 5 Table Cloth, special good va'ue. a yard 25rt" Lace Curtains 45 up Toweling, a yard 5 up White Pnrasoh , 75J "l Children's Knit Wulsts 15 Men's Boys' Satteen Caps ,15c Men's Underwear, rnch, . . ,25J U inch Suitings, 45c Values Reduced to 15c Men's and Boys' Caps Reduced to 25c ROSTEIN & GREENBAUJtt, WSLW-! MwMMtf V i V- Tho battleship floot of the United States which has Just completed Its memornblo cruise around the Horn will bo on Puget sound nbout May 21 nt to May 30th. In order to a!ve uiu pt-upio 01 uregon nu opporiunuy to wltnees tho mnncMvprs and inspect tho fleet, tho Southern Pacific will sell round trip tickets from Salem to Seattle for $9.70; from Salem to Tacoma for $8, under tho following conditiens: Snlo Dates May 21st and 22nd to Seattle, and May 25th and 20th, iDOS, to Tacoma. Limits Continuous pnssngo in both directions with a flnnl return limit of 1-1 days from dnto of sale. Thh is an opportuno tlmo for tho Cherry City to run an excursion to Senttlo. tf. Largo, bright, airy rooms. Board furnished, Halfway be tween Newport and Nye Brook. Flrst-clnto In every respect. Bag gage hauled ono way free, RatC3 reasonable. 1VM. 1IORDBN, - Newport, Or. O.K. BARBER A first clas np-to-lil!fyi ovcnooKiMspiawforUttM Thoro Is no barb Wtt 1 with a razor or pair of i R. X. WALTSt, ft West side Front twt,i landing. Agncjr for CorrAd dry. PORTLAND: ROSE FESTIVAL mmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmm ROYAL RESTAURANT For quick service, strictly homo cooking, go to the address be low. REACH LUNCJIKS our specialty. West side of Front St., one and- onejhalf block Eouth of boat lauding. PURSUE 'iri NewfwtjO. Pnr TfnnaAhM.1 Fircltcrerfi Mn.l mm4 AMAttiitfin tnii ' A1UU UUU UV.Hvj - H. D. BLAttir. Carpots, MUlnf, 8twiil wnro. Roll- or reat TM I Ml housekeeping outfit ulm whon you leatfc PncttW sonable. South Front Street, otlj i kind. BUYAL In Sea View bWW. Sj closo to-btaeft. "7" buy close In tfcjgJi today to t-, """ f To Be Held In PORTLAND, OREGON JUNE 1 TO 6, 1908 Wl'l bo the most brilliant Floral Fiesta and Civic .Jubilee ever held In tho Pacific Northwest Portland, "The Rose Cl,ty," will be a scene of splendor and tho center of world-wide Inter est for one week. Several Important conventions to bo held In Portland on that occasion. The Southern Pacific' Company Will Sell Special Ticket On This Occasion From SALEM, Ore., to Portland and Return at $2.30. For partlcula call on local agents. Wm, McMumty, General Passenger Agent, LAUNDRY Why Is our work demanded by ityW "-' n . , who drew J0'8 oaie dressers as wc-i " (WtuJul r.,,,. In Anlahlnir nn our KOtll. W8 (" LJ iini ii line in iiuiDU - - .- m good tnste that ery readily appeals (o the nan .of ( work has a myjterloua somethlog about It ' gulsh.s It from ordinary laumjry u "- jj.ji-rf ..r i.i i. l lloV.1o .Inn to OUr OWn P'1". m Btarching. A shirt or collar laundered by ni . movement of the body, giving absolute cow Our collars do not break at seam or buUanwwj , , no blisters or wrinkles. You might jusi us its costs no more. y SALEM LAUNDRY COMPAQ Tel. 25 m Bsaojaiiir cz.-J-i.'-irsrv OREGON PEOPLE ARE GROWlNfi A la'ree number of them are , tojrJ ,pg BROWN BREAD FLOUR. TUe .peep loiJffil lived on Just such Pure Foods for; ova M' goods are put up .In PfHS fiUsa COC and are for -J v Distributors for Wv- -fl J FLOUR ALIEN'S B B B Ban Jose, Cal p9