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Catarrh, the Bane of the World Pe-ru-na, the Standard Remedy. I """jSl CANADA WxiCo CUBA JAFRicW WSIMlM ORIENT jR0J N . IWBk IIslvffii!l - r"v s : Ml ill hO o PFifi I V toFf IIL Jul1) PT'M'yMMMiA Trf-'-l. . 3B Ai4 Kj HAt.fll lift) Ml h Vll W I ' ' . "ssrfrijaSfz - i 1 iiBahilaiBH Int sff ) f ri .n.w 'Carffi vi wiinb'iniBiM w a k ktiwm r titwjy rv3r IWyJt i V.KwBFinMirraxa IbbbW Ai S 1 X Ji . ff r Aw .- tHti m rknMa ai ir mm n mjmjj w v, o L,.' M(l, nik..VWAJ.IVia'PII H IUIRK Wfl vi m m i a ih'jii wim ! n m m m h m ih im r'j" . . j . . -- - - jii xiv Tii. uiwvij7iiB m a m :: v:uf nrii nwATUD IVWifcM illllil-V. CATARRH. m. WLVtAiF... w ; miii v- ' ii.a - ' Jii.i, a .w i .in i t. i B M 'flHUiwUi'iflbV W t-jfc TTS I IT' ;' - fc Ji 5Mve i i ficjvRv i In uji. . mir.vyi l tl - in mr v i.v wahx i ati -, lHKJlF JT f. I a C 'W 2T ,'&, i f ?Wnffl5 WE: Scfi .rj u. o?. mtrr. m i n i ' tk lyr- - - -!. rZ K 'Hi ""1L t gA t.-'ilVHfflr-AwrrHTaiv' f hi ra 'a va n g si a . i jsk v u n,! hj j nwi mcnincK .-rfSfft CATARRH. SMx&J A T 1. ,W(!V-' -fureccs cne. fe Stomach, Kidneys, Bowels, JfcE Pelvic Organs. V ? A IT . M,..t irrects tnc U WJiiirf ' Head, Throat, Lungs, Bronchial 'M Tubes. Catarrh is recognized all over the civilized world as n formidable disease. In the Xjnited States alone, two hundred thousand people have catarrh annually. In other countries the ratio or victims is as great. For many years Peruna has held the foremost place as a standard remedy for catarrh. Persons objecting to liquid medicines can now pur chase Pe-ru-na tablets. GALLAGHER (Contlnuod Prom Pngo 1.) mnto.l lmt tho "po'ilco hnvo Informa tion which niny lead to tilo oxpoHiuo of n plot of HiirprlRliiK chnrnctoc laid ni?alnat . OsUln;hor )y Us onomla' Tho oxplonlon ljist nlght was th sec ond attach, anllnKhpr to Idonce ImvlnR hoen wreckod by dynamlto on April 22 Captain of Dotoctlvoj Potcfson has tho dowrlptlon of n man who will bo inkou Into oiiatody If tlm cojn blnol orrorts'bf tho' police of 1hi city, norkoloy, Alnmora nnd Snn Franclaoo can bring about his np prohoinlon, , , Tho .xploslon Inst night was no aurprt to Potgr'on or to Gallaghor, who today Is making provision to protect htmsolf ngnliiBt further n. tnckn, which It Is feared may bo of n, nnfuro moro dangorous to lilnx pe Bona'ly. The houaea damaged Inst night ivoro owned partly by doorgo McRao, un architect, 1.U tho dynamiting iin quaatlonably was directed ngnlnit Gallaghor. Tho Invortment In tho liuUdlngR waa $2G,000 and they are In tho fashlonnhlo residence district of Oakland overlooking Lak Ir rltt Frank MeVaugh, a watohman, who took tho placo Just two, days rtgb, whon his prodooassor was taken Hi, say that ho was Bitting In tho tool hod whon tho explosion took place and mserlfi that ho had mado a tour nf inspoctlon through nil thrn house wKhln 10 mlnutos boforo tlu cxp'oiion nhook him off hie ftot. Ho wy ho -aw nothing whajlover to lnd Mm to su?pct anything w wong Tho heavy chHrgH of dynamite was 'ac d in thtt bit of tlv Unoe house In such u position that the ooncus elon bud'y dnmagtd tl0 olhor twu Iipusoh A pha-o of the mystery that at tracts attention today la the fact that Gallaghor had a deal pending h which ho expected to roll tho thre hotisea today for $25,000 and It Is hellovetl that tho dynnmltors un douhtodly had Information of the proposed transaction. Tho oxploslou shook tho city for bloqks around last night and thorv was much oxcltoment. Captalu 'Pet erson hoard thQ dotoratlon an rush- r. BOMBARD Vv ud at once to tho Bconojisho said ho knew Immediately, wlmt'had Jiap pond. iThednHiago tcthobpl . ings Is estimated! ati-from $5000 to r.nn mi ' i...Tf.n.5 .A ...... i5 n. dynnmlto wns placed was vahiod at Arkansn3 Is In churgo of Commnn3or ?0000 nnd thq other two at $800Q Harry ,M. Donbaugh, avIio with a do (Continued from pnga ono.) each. 27. Chlof detectives, Oakland, Cal., May Petersen of tho Oakland this nftenioon said: "I am convinced that Gallaghor is a liinrkW man and that poworful lu (luoucos are nt work to got htm. Ho Is living In Snn I-'rnnclsco now and I would not be a bit surprised If tho next attack on him Is made tliero." Oakland, Cnl., May 27. -Finding thnt hols opposed by special detec tlvee, apparently employed by nrl vnto Individuals, In tho Investigation of tho second attack on tho proparty of former Supervisor James L. Gal'a ghor of Ban Francisco, by the use of rdynnmlte last night, Chlof Poteraon, cr tna uaKiana uopartmont, today placod a guard composed only of men whom ho trusts Implicitly about tho Gallaghor house? hero and con t'nuod his work with greater deter mination thnn ever. No one can pnns the boundarl03 of nropey belonging to tho former supervisor, who was a star witness In Mm Pjin FrnnclRPO crnft trln. todnv wlth'out a epcclal card of admittance tuned by Petorien nnd he Is iSiviIiiK them only to his own men. Chief Petoram Intlmntod that ho hat somo s-'rong cHiss but that his main difficulty grows out or tho work of p -cwlnK filouths. who bloctcort his luvnnifrAtlon of tho first dvnamltlng whn Gallagher's home wm blown m on April 22. He U conducting the work todny with the utmost steroy and hopes to bring out somo nsn.tlonnl facta thnt will show to what romnrknblo oxtromes Galla ghor's onomle3 have gone. Galla gher hlmlf, Is guarded by Pater son's mon, as tho chlof fears an n sau't may be attempted at any time. District Attorney Lnngdon In Ran Francisco this afternoon naked Chief of Police IUggy to loan him two re liable mot; nbU to undertake Im portant work. It Is believed that thoy areto bo detailed to special duty in tho Gallaghor Investigation. Tl.i SnllmJaf-fS' 7 n. ..-I v, M...v.ui.;iu ivnu ll HO tall of ol!lcor8, took up his position on tho brldgp. 1 ' Tho first fho't wn5 fired nt a scroen targot above tho .jfjalh turrot of tho Flm-lda and,, pierced tho oxnet can tor, giving 'tho' mh nhoard tho Bhlp to undoratnnd tWy need not think any of tho projectiles would go wild. Thon tho ArUanfiis begnn 11 rim: heavily upon ' the Florida and tho shells begnn hammering against tho p'fltos of tho Florida which stood un dor tho bombardment without show ing Blgns oi being crippled. It Vnh roportod "thnt th'3 Bholls wore hat ing torrlflc effect on tho Florida. During this bombardment tho men aboard gavo no signs of being dls ploaBOd with tholr oxperlonco and gnve no plgnnl of dlstrass or request that tho llring bo lessoned. Aftor thb main bombnrdmont tho Arkansas' guns woro dlreotod against a big oxperlmontnl mast which had boon orecled aft on Iho Florida. It was 125 feet high and on It woro two turrots, In which dummies hnd boon placod to show tho offect on mon In tho lighting tops during an ongagoment, Dummies also had been plnced In tho main turrot of tho Flor ida so o.t to show tho offect of tio Impact of tho feholb upon thorn. Tho heavy siuns h'nd quick dftoct upon tho nirist whlclf1 pasentcd h good target and thdro la llttlo doubt that ,lf real mon hnd boon In, tho IMS places of tho dummies thoy would not hnvo lusted longer than n colplo of shots. Tho test will result In much Jm- portant Information which will' be .usod by 'the exports of tho nrivv! In tno planning ot Kuuro mon-oi-war. It has tho doublo offect ot shoeing tho powor of tho Amorlcan-'gund whon dlrscted against armor plate ns It is actually prcsontod In a fljlit at sen' and tho strength of tho afnlor in withstanding tho Impact of tlielj'-'' Inch projectiles In actual warfio, Tho experts woro sathflod with po oxporlmont. So far B8 could bo learned nonoo' tho men on board tho ITorldn aus tnlncd any injury ns tho sholls did not tear tholr way through tho tur ret behind which thdy stood during the engagement. Tho sight was perhaps tld mopt wonderful of tho kind ovor witnessed In tlmcof peace. Tho monitor Ar kansnB was Bitrroundod by tho Bmoko of her big gun most of tho tlmo and presented tho exact upponranco of a war.vossol ongagod In n struggle for llfo and death In tlmo of wnr. Tns spectacle of tho Florida Bllontly aub- mltMng to tho bombardment was )om plct'iresquo but moro romurktibta. Much concorn was expressed during the bombard mont rognrdlng tho snfo ty of tho mon on tho Florida but they apparently woro satisfied Mirt their ship would withstand tho honvy sholls. . POSTPONE KlDtflPBiKz.v1 tJL wKSmw r'p 1 l f. m Deafer Music, Talking Machines t."., riients, Rfccords, Sheet MJln Phone Main 11 87 ,,,, ltK1 JM1 j, Res. Phone 834 ARGUE KREBS SUIT dopstt, and between a special dopmdt and an ordinary doposlt. "This do poslt mado by tho stnto troasuror was not u spoclal dooslt," ho said "It was an ordinary doposlt. A apo dal deposit Is Mod up In tho bank. It cannot bo touched. A pleco of gold p'ntc placod In u bank would bo n spcclnl dcpoilt. It would hnvo 'to bo returnod bodily at the donmnd of tho ownor. JJut 1hls was an ordi nary deposit of money." Ho read a number of legal roforonccs to depos its, tending to bIiow thnt nionoywan an ordlnnry doposlt, nnd doos'not hnveto hq returned nctunlly but on'.y nn equivalent amount. Govomor Lord's argiimout con sumed nbcit half tho aftornoon. Tho Biilt of T. A. Llvosloy & Com pany against tho Krobs Hop company to Bocuro a "pormanolit Injunetlon re straining tho latter from collecting a $4000 Judgmont against tho plnla tiff, after two dnyB and ono ovonlnr of Bteady arguing came to an onj Tuesday aftornoon, whon Judgo Gal lowoy took tho matter under advlso niout. According' to tho testimony, u Judgmont wns recurod first In tho circuit court, and mfDerwards bus tnlned by tho Bupromo court, by tho KrobB company for $4600 ngalnst Llvesloy & Company for failure to ovwiW nwsrcr u2' "TrAissi Of Dft8.BB.. .... 2r.-ir.a . Beawt.Albr v "'a Was k crossing. K been employed b;tWl 25 year.. .:? KTV-SS.: BlchcaBdMr0Majl nt Dyron. m.. nTu-w,l signals. He itMMi .' found the enelM., .,1 JenlhhaTlagiwjo ' "Tng oi me brain. A spured exehuit " Hcrtngc"and von Joshou hnvo hit n populnr chord with tholr chnmbor concert music. Nothing was over moro appreciated In Snlom. ' Tho people of tho stnto gonorally will voto to rostoro tho old gj-and Jury system nnd do away with Indict incuts by the district attorney. J. A. Patte Hvo up to a contrnct to tnko a cot- tnln amount of hops for flvo years In mon weronUytitiiiwJ ntippndrilnti i iMn n .. 1 mL.'rlnli., . "u,fl7HI u..UwwUU.v... .... -,, u iiiuuu, inu iu u iioDuiar itif.-ik Idvoslcy company is- now attempting K he had his 70(1 mJ, iu Hvuunj wio uijuucuon on tno inenus tnat the B"d! i grcunu tnat tno Krobs concorn Is In- with, ho could ginnfe, solvent, nnd,. should they pay the to a wholo lot olWl 54000 judgmont, tho snmo would' Tho Now York wl uo soizuu oy mo creauors Dororo urownsviue promltcihnt tnoy Avould have an opportunity to "sure this yr la mm bring n contomplncwl suit ngalnstoVhat with, mors? tho Krobs company for a similar nniount, nnd thnt should they wh this lnBt-nnmed suit thoy would ho unnblo to collect tho Judgmont bo ct',? of tho Insolvency of llta do- fondnnt. Jo1?. .Bnumgnrlen, cahlor of thu La'dd & Dusli hank, tcstlllod that tha Krobs company had gono surety for $07,000, but tha.t cc.intlng nil In debtedness and nssots, It loft tlw Krcbs company olonr about $81,000. In addition to this tho Krobs com pany hnvo an attachment ngalnst Llvasloy's "Holms' farm" for $18, 000. J. Hoborts, partner nnd manager of Llvosloy, udmlttod in his testi mony yostcrdny, thnt tho Krobs com-j pany una onorcd ins company tno hops, Jn 1900, as agreed upon In the contract, but that h had not re quested or accepted them. It Is Impo s.lblo to suppress the Buccotsrully Bit on a lid llko tliat -1 ff 01ISC LlfllBf not In Snlom. I 285 N. Cost SL ' 4 Salem, - Ofp i Dealer in FuriKiR,! pels, Raps, Sf oves, 1 Dishes, Crockery, ware, wan rip HORSESHOE RESTAURANT Say! Hnvo you tried th's plnco undor tho now manngemant. Do not ovorlook It for q best meal In the city. 20 cents and up, strictly home cooking and the best ot service. '.I .VAN VIRST, Prop. 333 STAT K-ST. 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