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.t DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, I'RIDAY, MAY 20, 1008 i aiLOOD-MAKINa l'ONIO TRRAMKNT JV Giro fgi; Aiini'mlcHCtyndJtloiw Thnt In Showing IjeiimrwiblJty'oofs of Cures In Stubborn' Cases. When tho body becomes run down, either a.i result of ovorwo'rk, worry or a sovero Illness, an examination of thb blood would show' it id b'o woak nd watery. This conditio is called naomlc, which Is tho medical torfn tor "bloodlcsa."' Thfr common Bymp toms, nro paleness of tho lips, gums and oheeks, sho'rtmW of breath and palpitation of- tire-chesrfr -after tho slightest exortlbn. 'dull'tfrbs and loss of appetite. Anaomin ltsolf la a dftn goroTis dloeaso And it niay, gradually pass1 into consumption. It must bo ourba by treating Its causo, which 1b tho poor condition of tho blood.1 Tho vital fluid hiuat be niado strong and healthy th'oroby enabling it lu carry tho necessary nourishment to owy1 tl8suo of tho body. r. Williams' Pink Pills aro tho Ertnlost bulldor of rich, now bldoa an thoy havo beon curing anaenm nad other blood diseases for nearly gohoratlon, during which itlmo they havo como to bo recognizod aa an lnvaluablo housohold romedy. Mrs. J. P. Haydeu, Of 241 Decatur trcot, CoTrnlri N. Y.,' whoso hus band Is a foreman In The Symington Brldgo Shops, was cured by this troatmont. Sho saye: "When I was about IS years old, T began to bo troubled with nnnomln and BUfforod -from It for 'years. About throo yoara ago I haj tho measles and aftor that tho anaemia was worse. I couldn't walk any dls tanco without bolng ill," was dizzy nearly all of tho tlmo and would oft en faint away aftor -tho leaat oxoi tlon. I was very pnlo nnd thin, Dlack specks floated beforo my eyes tind I had aide headaches, poor di gestion and no strength or ambition. "I took treatment from our fam ily doctor and two other physicians, "but with no rollof. ( Then I tried eovornl difforont medicines, glvlnR. onch n fair trial, but was not curod. My husband thon suggested that T 1r7 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. "Six yoarn ago ho had become so nervous and run down from his con fining work that ho had boon obliged, to glvo it up. Ho was Bick Tor n year, when ho gnvo up nil other med icine nnd -tried Dr. Williams' Pin a Pills and was curod. "I .bought eevornl .Iioxbh of tho pills and thoy benefitted mo nlmofti frpm tho flrst and In tlpio cured mo. For a year and a half I havo boon perfectly woll, am strong, havo a good nppatlto nnd can sleep woll." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills havo curod diseases duo to Impuro or watery blood that1 havo baflled tho 1iot modlcal skill. Thoy aro ablo to do -this, becntwo thoy contain tho olomohts noco?aary to mako no v and lxiro blood. Rheumatism, chlo- tosIh, nftor-efTccts of tho grip ana fevorH, nro hoiho of the blood dlscasos curod by thoiO' pills nnd, n tho h,Qalth of tho norvos depends upon tho purity of the blood, Dr. WU lltimtr Pink PUIb aro useful in bupIi norvo dlsoasos no uournlgla, norvoua xlobllity, olooplesHnoss, dlzzinoBj and oven locomotor ntaxln. Dr. Williams' Pink Plllo nro sold "by all dufggiota, or will lie sent, postpaid, on rocolpt of prlco, 50 xiontB par box; six boxo? for $2. DO, liy tho Dr. Williams Medicine Com paty, Schonoctndy, N. Y. o JlEVUrllOA TO AID GIIA1TF PROSKOUTION 4 (United i'renn Leased Wire.) ,San Francisco, May 29. "I'll nov orbo an-Jnformor; I'll never 'poach' ovon to save tiuyaelf fom prosecu tion," l tho reply of Kddlo Qranvy, ono of tho Indicted members of tho prlto light trust, to tho proposnl of thb prosecution in tho graft cases that ho turn stnto's cvldoucc ngnlnHt Abo Iluof in return for Immunity.- brunoy pays ho was -approached by agonts of tho prosocutlon who in ado tin proposition which ho quickly vojoctol. Incidentally, tho offur of immunity iIIrcIosoj tho fact that Ruof will next bo trletkon tho indictments growing out of tho clmrgoH that ho paid tho supervisors $20,000 to pnm the omnibus prizo fight ordlnanco. Testimony glvon before tho granl Jury bIiowb that Clrunoy was in Jtuof's ofllco when tho 120,000 was passed "under tho tnblp to Uuof, who was to baud It to tho h supervisors. , o : H Reached the Spot, Mr. K. Humphrey, who owns n largo general store at Omega. O., ami Is prosldout of tho Adams Coun ty Tolophono Co., as woll as of tho Home Tolophono Co , of Plk county, 0, says of Dr. King's Now Dlscov eryt "It saved my life once. At least I thluk It did. It seemed to, roach tho Bpot-t-the vory seat of my coUgh whon ,evorythlng olso fallod." Dr Klug'a Now Discovery not only reaches tko cough spot; It heals tho oro spots and the weak spots In throat, lungs and chest. Sold under guarantee a. J. C, Perry's drug stqre. Gee. and 11.00 Trial bottle free, r FALLIKRES AIMED , AT, ALLIANCE London, Mn'y 29, 1( became known tpday 'tlwt;tho real object of tho vlsll Of .l?resldont Fnlileres of Frjvnce . to England vras tho, estnb !lVjpjcfy.t jaf n'nA.ngiD.-Frcnch alliance nnd that tho purpose has failed, so far .a j any forinaLactlon Is concern ed. President ' Falllorog beforo em barking' this rfttorno'on for Calais spoko frebly of his designs", saying. "U deeply regret that my Visit to England has failed to r'es'ult in tho establishment of a 'formal Anglo French alliance or at least in pre paratory steps 'leading to 'onw 'Tho hospitality of th6 ErtlsH pcoplo has bo6h most'thoroughly on- J9-od by mo ahd'my visit' has booh delightful, btl It "was my hopo thdt tho two nations could bo brought closer and mofd firmly togotli6r by tho formation of an alliance. "Tho English nnd tho French have much In common and tho feo! ing of 'tho Fronch peoplo Is most frlondly toward tho English. I ahi sure that it is tho pleasuro of tho Fronch peoplo tha't such an nlllanco bo formed and I am convinced that It would rosult In much mutual good to tho two nations." It Is bolioved that tho Fronch -president and King Edward and tho high officers of state havo dlsctiBso'd the proposition nt length and that, while tho English hold tho best feeling for tho Fronch and nro most frlohdly to ward thorn, tho king and his coun sellors could not nrrlvo at any means of entering a formal nlllanco nt this time, which would bo satisfactory to all Interests. Tho mnttor, It is un derstood, stands much as It did pre vious to tho visit of Falllores but not tho slightest suggestion of any thing but tho best of fooling exists between tho king and tho present, who enjoyed each othor's company Immonsoly. rt . COFFEE Cheap for those that won't pay for good; Schil ling's Best for those who won't have poor. t ... Your urnrcr return! your money It you dou't tile It: we par liim Lard iEaters 't and-' There must be something in all this Pure Food Talk. We hear the term uP(ure Food" on evry hand Pure Food Shows," Pure Food Lws and Pure Food agitation of arll kinds. It simply mean's that people are awaken ing to the fact' that that thby cannot be too careful about the purity of their food ari4'thc ingredients which enter into its riiaking, One of the most fruitful sources of indigestion in the past has been the use of lard. Nine times out of ten, the lard which you "buy is not fit for any human ,stomacrV. Its source is suggestive of uncleanliness and unhealthfulness. It makes greasy, indigestible foocij and food which is bound eventually to interfere with digestion. Should x ointv ' ' . Stop' COTJTOLENE istheonlyktionklfrvin,. -inmedium. Wherever eiibited Sfe'; omer cooKing iara, xr. na3 always Uen bxm TiLT award. . It cohtains no hog-tat, but is aowM. bliprodufct, made from the choicest cotton sffit every bit as pure and healthful as thK khuS1? rwvwtttoy, COTTOINE; It is'rooreealthful tC kKr1 go lartner than lard, one-third less being rcffl&K 2Jr will make your food more appetizing and c3k Buy a paU of COTTOLENE to-day, vkwAi ta direcuons, and you will never go back to IdL 4 Cottolene is Guaranteed S,JfSSrtS?S?S pleased after having given OTTOLENE a fair teat. " f ' NAVAr QkrA in Riillr COTTOLlSNE Is packed in pails with a patent CVCr JUIU 111 UUllt. air.tight t0P( t0 kccp it clean( -fresh and whole- some; also to prevent it from absorbing the disagreeable odors of ahe grocery, such as fish, oil, etc. " Crtrr Rrrklr PVvm Wo shall bo glad to send any housewife, for a two V.OOK JDOOK Free ccnt stamp, oumcw-'PURE FOOD COOKBOOK," edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, author of the famous "Boston Cook Book.'1 Address THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO Nature's Gift from the Sunny South Ixjok -nt ottr own con- Wot nro. spending more or Is Oovrrnnti-Ht ' Kcononty Ponulnt'? SIncorDocomber, 1905Korln barely two ycarB and a half tho liberal min istry In'Englnnd has held .ofllcp. Dor Ing that porlod It hns reduced tne nntlonol tloht by $225,000,000, counting tho prosont budget, where as Iti "Imporlal minded" predeces sors added $1,000,000,000 to tho lin foMunnto British taxpayers' bunion. Excopt for election purposes, It can not bo snld that tho administration U less offlclont. It Is probably mor.o so. What aro called grants-ln-nid by tho Imporlal government for loonl purpo3os, ospoclnll. In connection with tho poor law, havo doubtless boon reduced. So far from that bo lng a rcpronch, It Is to bo hopd that n vicious system will somo day bo nbnllHhed altogether. And yot tho popular ministry ban steadily list popularity since ".he Into Sir He-nry Campbell-Dannormtm took ofllco. Th question arises whothor tho public appreciates econ omy, or ovon understands It. Titor Is nn Irrosponolblo extravagance all cat legislation ovorywhere. TJiore Is a vaguo fooling that any entity culled "government" Is nn Inoxhnust Iblo milch cow, that can coatlnuo forovor to pny for fads and luxurloi. whllo nobody Is tho poorer for such expenditures. gross wasting moro on administration ovory year and wo aro facing a largo doflclt. Thoro Is n euro; for extravagance, but tho statesman who introduced it hero would risk his popularity, or lose It nltogothor, 'in Holglum tho state payH tho oxpe'nsos of tho else ilon, tillowing u .prcbclbod number of meetings and a prescribed qinint Uy of lltornturo fon.each voter. The olsctod cnndldatQ. tmtst show an ib soluto majority of tho voters In his district. If ho doos not do pn, there Is a cocond o'cctlon, pnld for by n special levy on tho voters of that dbtrlot. Thoro nro very few arcoiul oloctlona In Belgium and few voters who dou' vote. Whon a municipal ofllcer In Eng hi ml is found' short of somo of the city's funds, tho local government bonrd, which superintends such mat ters, will not pormlt tho defalcation to bo concoaled In that city's buJget or met by the issuo of municipal securltioi. Tho money Is replaced by a spvdnl rate levied upon tho tax payers of that city. As In the cnae of the Belgian election, the lesson Is brought directly lone. There nro fow cases of dUhonosty among muni clival officials In England. The rate payers, In fact, see that their ac counts are properly, kept aud audit ed. Wall Street Jqurflal, , . THAW MUST (Continued From Pngo 1.) Dr. Albort W. Forrls, chairman of tho state lunacy commission, hero todny. "Thaw undoubtedly is nn incur nblo ,paronolnc and ho Is linblQ to havo an outhronk at nny tlmo In which-ovont ho 'would bo'duttBcrouV' said Dr. Forrls. '"Tho Matteawan asylum Is tho only plnco in tho stat" whoro tho -criminal insnno enn bo proporly carpd for and ho must re .turn thoro. IIo cannot bo trnnsferrod to any othor asylum. "I havo observed Thaw carofiully and so havo tho doctors at Mattea wan and my opinion Is not guesa work. I nm posltlvo that his caso Is Incurnblo nnd It would bo a great orror to pormlt him to bo nt largo or to havo partial freedoom." Thaw nlloges that. Dr. Bakor,tho superintendent nt Mattenwan, "has It In for 'him". nnd thnt ho waB. por Bocutod thor,o by tho attendants it woll as tho ofllclnls. Dr. Ferris anys ho hns Investigated thoso arcusutions and bslloves that thoy oro tho results of somo of tho doluslons which Thaw, according to his opinion, con tinually harbors. Thaw's'attornoys nro proparlng to mnko a hard fight boforo tho su- promo court Justlco Morschuuser at Poughkoopslo, whoro Thaw now Is dotlnod In tho quarters of Sheriff Robort- W, Chanlor, a multl-minion-alro who lives ovdr tho Jail. They allegthaChaw cannot recolvo fair treatmont nt Matteawan under tho present conditions and that thero Is no ovldonco which warrants his bo- ling hold with tho criminal Insnno. - o The World's Bent Climate. Is not entirely froo from dlsoaso, on tho high elevations rovers pro val'u whllo on tho lowor levels ma laria h oncountorpd to a grentor or less oxtont, according to altitude. To overcomo cllmnto affections, lassi tude, mnlarla, jaundlco, bllllousness, fever and nguo, and general debllHy, tho most cffectlvo romedy Is Electric Bitters, tho groat alterative and Wood purifier; the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, ner vousnois, and Insomnia. So'd undor guaruntoo at J. C. Pqrry's drug store. Prlco 50c. mm Clearance Sale Our entire stock of Harness, Saddles, Robes, Horse Blankets, Buggies and Hacks at actual cost for cash during the next 30 days. E. S. LAMPORT, 21 9 and 289 Co Sign of Uic BigFW THAT SATISFIED WELL-DRESSED RBI ALWAYS GOES WITH ONE OF -o- Threo men woro 'killed Inst night when tho '$500,000 dam across tho Current river at Port Arthur, B, C, broho and carrlod awny tho railroad track nearby piling tho cars on top of tho traln-chow,jJ of whom won Ktiicu. mfo Poison Oak Poisoning. Ballard's Snow Llnlmont cures It. Mr. O. II, P. Cornelius, Turner, Oro. writes My wife has discovered that Snow Llnlmont cures "Poison Oak; Poisoning," a vory pnlnfiul troub'lo.. Sho not only curod a caso of It on i aerseir, out on two of her frlenda who wero poboned by this same ivy. Prlco 25c, 50o and $1.00. Sold byaU dealers. . , ML mrfiTl iVlWr- ' kK all1 r 1 Ready1 Bishop's Tailored Sis $35J $10.00 to A perfectfit is a certainty, aril comfort, style, and durability surpassed by no other H new Summer patterns in sizes'9 eOFVIUOMY HO t TMt U.KCKI Of MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING 3 MIC,MACl, BTCHN & CO. ROOHCttCIt, N. V. all are now on our counters SALEM WOOLEN MILL ST