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PAHT CAPITAL JOITBXAL. SAUK, PEES, MOXDAT, JAXCABT 1, " ' " ' - : i ' I ; ' IF YOU WANT ROOSEVELT SAY SO OH THE STRAW BALLOT Capital Journal Straw Ballot Shows a Phenomenally Large Number Whose Choice for President Is Teddv Cast Your Vote in Journal's Straw Ballot, and Let Us All Get a " Hunch as to the Choice of the Great Voting Public for the Greatest Office on Earth. PAfi THRE The Capital Journal straw ballot is going pretty strongly for the re nomination of ex-President Roosevelt. One ballot comes In with' the words added : "Eighty per cent want a president of for the the people United but still going up to higher things, Erolution is always upward. Salem Special, Dec. 29: That the name of Theodore Roose velt will appear as a presidential candidate on the presidential prefer ence primary nomtnatlnsr ballot in state Dy the name of Theodore Roose- uregoa was assured today by a state velt. Let the rood work continue." i ment of Colonel E. Hofer. of this secretary of State Ben W. Olcottis a great admire of Colonel Roosevelt and would not feel badly to see him come to the front. In the meantime voters should apeak out through the straw ballot printed below for who ever Is their choice. Roosevelt May Baa. Poiighkeepsie, N. T., Dec. 31. That Theodore Roosevelt will be a candidate for president again if the I call comes strong enough for him to' respond, Is the statement made by John Burroughs, author and natural ist, in an Interview published today In the Poughkeepaie Courier. ' Much significance is attached in this prediction, . on account of Bur roughs' intimacy with the ex-president The two have many tastes and sympathies in common. "In politics, I think the turning of the people to Roosevelt is signifi cant," he said. "I doubt if the Dem ocrats have sense enough to nomi nate as good a man as Wilson. If they do, the people will support him. Roosevelt is not a candidate at pres ent, but if the call came stron enough, he would consider it his duty to respond. I do not bellevfc that Taft will be president again. "As to the trend of the times, we are always blundering along toward better things. There are many cur rents and counter-currents in litera ture, science business, everything , . city, who said that he intends to take the matter up with anyone who is In terested in seeing Roosevelt a candi date and Intimated that if no one else would take the trouble, he would do so himself. . Hofer denies that his attitude In regard to Roosevelt will conflict in any manner with his position in con nection with the Lincoln-Taft League in Oregon. "I have found out that there are many people In Oregon who are ap parently in favor of Roosevelt as the coming nominee and my position in .this matter Is merely to allow such I people to cast a vote for Roosevelt If they desire to do so. j "The Lincoln-Taft League Is not essentially an organization for any one man and what plans I may have 'to aid in seeing Roosevelt's name on the ballot will, In no manner, con flict with the work of that league. I "A great many people are satisfied that Mr. Taft cannot win. out At the same time they are not partisans of La Follette and would like to vote for Roosevelt. They are not opposed 10 me inira-xerm laea ana as a re sult, I am safe in asserting that the people of Oregon will be among those who will have the opportunity if they desire, of voting for" Mr. Roosevelt." Colonel Hofer says personally he will work to assist in the election of whoever Is the party nominee. Kfp K. i MMMMMMM ' The Doctor's Answers On I Health and Beauty Questions . By Dr. Theodore Beck The questions answered below are general In character; I the symptoms or dlaeaaea are given and answers will auDlv I to any case of similar nature , J Those wIshiDS further adflre. fre. ma vatMroM n tk T Beck, College Bldg., College-Elvrood Sta, Dayton, Ohio, en closing self-addressed envelope tor reply. No questions will be answered unless full nasoe and addreaa la given. Initials or nom de plume will be used In answers. The prescrip tions can be filled at any well stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. J MMMMM 1 J TCT. . ... AUttiu a.; i our symptoms plainly vices from the wholesale Arms. In Indicate catarrhal trouble. Begin- slst on bis doing so, or go to a large, !t.i.u tauniu uie uiHHuao up-io-a&ce) store ana get It has affected your stomach, causing (2.) The treatment for Itching foul breath and Indigestion, gas, etc., scalp, falling hair and dandruff which while the kidneys and bladder are ! you refer to is, called nlaln yellow bad condition, causing burning, pain ful, frequent and uicontrollable urin ation with dull headache and back ache. For Basal catarrh, obtain 3 ozs. antiseptic vllaae powder. Put a half teaspoonful la a pint of warm water. Snuf the water from the palm of the haad through the nos trils two or three times dally. Then use a level teaspoonful of the pow der to one ounce of vaseline, mix and apply a small portion Into each nos tril. Also take a teaspoonful four times daily of tha following: Syrup sarsaparilla compound 4 ozs., comp. fluid balmwort 1 oz., and fluid extract buchu 1 oz. Mix and shake well. . M. Walt: Tou can Increase your weight and strength and Improve the general health greatly by a thorough course of treatment with three-grain hypo-nuclane tablets. Take one af ter each meal and . one at bedtime Drink plenty of water f minyol, packed in 4-ounoe Jars, di rections accompanying This cures dandruff, makes the hair glossy, fluf fy and free) from excessive olliness, and I have been thanked by scores for discovering and proclaiming Its worth. A Wif: (1) Write fo r my exami nation chart (free) and give name and address. (2) Lucorrhea or "whites" should be treated aa fol lows: Obtain one ounce tannic acid and two ounces vllane powder. To a quart of water add a half teaspoonful of tannic acid and a teaspoonful of vllane. Use twice dally as an in jection with syringe. Continue for a month after cure is established to prevent a return. I received in to day's mall three letters from women who used the above and now report they are cured. . Help: The larger drug stores can slowly, be- "vvlJ '"u WIlu lms excellent speci- tween meals. You should not emspt "u trraBal Ior n arnnf Wr,ou in .i.h i,i uers, common to so many, such aa Remember, It takes time , to change paln under the rib8 belching, bloat- 11. 1 1 l . ... . - In- I .1 - . . ..... ! urn cen ana upsues ot tne Doay, but , wl"" b. nearr. palpitation, you can depend on it as a thoroughly snortness or breath, etc. Obtain t CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT. Mark 1. ( cross between number and name of candidate. ) ...) ...) ...) William Howard. Taft, Republican. Theodore Roosevelt, Republican. Robert M. LaFollette, Republican. , A PIONEER FAMILY HilOfi LEMUEL LEMMON PIONEER OF 1845, WITH ENTIRE FAMILY OF ELEVEN CHILDREN, WITH THEIR WIVES, HUSBANDS AND GRAND CHILDREN, CELEBRATE IN SALEM. The Capital Journal will start the New Year number by telling the story, of one of the pioneers who crossed the plains and opened this magnificent country for settlement. Lemuel Lemnion, who resides on B street just north of the hospital for the insane, is probably the longest resident pioneer In Salem at present. He came to the Willamette valley In . stands now. 1 Q I - 1 I . .. . At that time there were 25 or 30 fam ilies at Salem, mostly missionaries. There was a grist mill and a saw mill in North Salem near the Wade store. . .? .; . . . . , , Mr. Lemmon was born In Hamilton county, Indiana, July 4, 1836. His people crossed the plains in the train of which Captain Tetherow and Capr tain English were In command. They reached Oregon October 6, 1845, and wintered in a log cabin at Oswego. "Do I remember anything about Oswego. You bet I do. There was nothing there but the cabin that sheltered us. It was owned by a Mr. Hahn and I spent most of' my time paddling a canoe and fishing in the creeks, which were plumb full of fine trout. As I remember, there was one cabin where Portland now stands and a every inferior one. A little clear ing had been logged off, and there was a log dock on the river bank for boats to land. Oregon City was the biggest town in the state. It had a sawmill, two stores, two grist mills and an iron foundry was put up that winter. The boosters called it the great manufacturing center of the Pacific coast We came to Salem and rented the only house in town some where Hear where the high school Sol Durbln is the only effective flesh producer. susan: write me more send for my free examination chart, and I will gladly do my best for you; always give full name and address. I never publish the correct name.. R. M.: Do not delay using the fol lowing treatment if ybu value good health. You need a good, mild laxa tive tonic and blood purifier to cor rect chronic ' constipation and the general debility of which you com plain. The weakness, numbness, loss of appetite, headache, neuralgia and package of triopeptine tablets and fully or v aiier DreaKtast, White alter n hrt dinner and blue after supper. Trlo- peptine will correct most any stom ach disorder, help digest the food, tone up the stomach, increase the gas trie juices and enable you to eat whatever you like. Stubborn: For ulcers, running sores, pimples, sore eyelids and oth er symptoms of scrofula use the fol lowing: Syrup Trifollum compound 4 ozs., compound fluid balmwort 1 oz. aromatic fluid cascara 1 oz. Mix. Shake well and take a teasDoonfnl fnlnr nnnlla nnn ha nnfrcnlafl x .. " " in izr- 0,r.c;r r,"r:."ter " retiring. The o - v iuuicva nnOA nrtor run firot ivanb 1 Binnm. ' ... waxauvej, as per directions accom panylng, and also the following: compound syrup hypophosphites 6 ozs., tincture cadomene compound 1 oz., and compound fluid balmword 'l oz. Mix, shake well and take a tea spoonful before meals and at bed time. This is a valuable tonic, and I creased gradually to two. teaspoon- iuis. inis is effectual la chronic or inherited blood disorders. This treat ment should continue 4 to 6 months, ana sometimes longer, to thoroughly eradicate the disease. Aged: You say you are 45 vears old and your symDtoms are entrpmA GERMAN SOCIETIES If! OREGON As many copies of the New Year's Journal will fall in to the hands of ijrman people in the East, we wish to say to them that many eGrmans are locating in this part of Oreeon The Germans of Salemhave a strong society or aDout zuu members. There are about 40 organizations of Ger mans In Oregon, and a splendid Ger man paper, the Deutsche Zeitung, it puousnea at rortland. The members of the German La dles society spent a very pleasant af ternoon at the beautiful hom nf Mrs. reter Bach on East Twenty- iuiru street, inursoay ZStn. The time passed in slnein anr! music. Miss Rosalie Bach favored me lames with a beautiful solo, with miss rannse at tbe piano, and Mrs. BcnwaDe and Mrs. Paulus. sane sev eral popular uerman songs, with Mrs senwape at the piano. The bouse was still in holiday attire, the color scheme being red and white even to tne cake and nee cream. After an eiegant lunch, wMch waa served by mra. eacn ana ner aaugnter, Rosalie, and her friends, Miss Yannke and Miss Breitensteln. the ladles dennrteri wiBmng tneir nostess a happy and prosperous New Year. The following ladies were nresent- Mesdames Bach, Gantenbeln, cjcuwaoe, X annua, uutte,. Kehrberger, ijremmels, Berndorfner, Paulus, Kaup, Mrs. Breitensteln and children, and Miss Bach, Yannke and Breiten steln. The next meeting will be held at tne home of Mrs. Kehrberger Janu ary 25, on South Commercial street. s) ' Persona troubled with partial par alysis are often very much benefited by massaging the affected parts thor oughly when applying Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment alBo relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. win vitoii, ha o, i ' ,u. "uu J,UU1 B"i Mxtb. calm th. mini. 7m, ?S Sid TrtirS JZi c , - u una u ui nLiuu, XC- tic patients have obtained wonderful relief by the use of a splendid and cheap home-made cough syrup pos sessing laxative properties, in fact. this makes one of the beet household! remedies ror colds, coughs and asth ma that I know of: Obtain a 2- oz. package of essence of mentho-laxene and make Into a pint of syrup as per directions accompanying the package. X. Y. Z. .Your questions and symp toms have been answered and ex plained several times heretofore In these columns, but as they may have escaped your attention I will repeat my advice, as I have for many oth ers. Your druggist could obtain any thing I have prescribed In these ad- uiar daily calisthenics or . exercise which calls Into play every muscle of the body should . be 1 followed. Also take the following: Tlnture cado mene comp. 1 oz.. comu. essentia car- diol 1 oz., syrup hypophosphites 6 ozs. Mix. and take a teaspoonful be fore or after each meal; after the first - week gradually Increase the dose to two teaspoonfuls. Continue two or three months. ' A. M.: A pleasant and effectual non-secret remedy for chronid consti pation is called Cascaroyal pills. Miss R.: A very prompt and effi cient, though harmless headache and neuralgia remedy Is sold under the name of Pain-Away pills EPPLEY'S , . Perfection Pure Cream of Tartar BAKING POWDER Put np In Glass Jars Pints, Quarts, .'Gallons Made In Oregon. None Better Made. : ' C. M. EPPLETj Salem, Oregon. CHICHESTER S PILLS a. TUB 111! MONO Ulna . run la Hr DOIM. .Mltd T.k. a. Mhar. T' Hot, SifM, Alwan Rallibla S0tllVI!tWfilSTSFVFRYWI1flfF Bar f at saw a great many Indians all the way, but had no serious trouble with them, but they were continuously stealing our horses. One of their favorite amusements was to catch 184o as a boy nine years of aee. In man livin- here who came, in Salem 1846 his parents moved to Salem and about the same time. William Waldo, his father took up a section of land who. died recently, was the only west of Brooks, which is now the man living here when we landed." site of the Egan and Krebs ranche. t "In coming across the plains, we -tvtMM MM MM MM 1 SAVE YOURSELF There is no reason why you should always be a slave. f . If you are desirous of saving yourself or a friend from a drunk ard's grave, you cannot afford to overlook the . opportunity offered at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of the liquor and drug habit. Hot Lake mineral baths prepare the body for tbe treatment ' and then sooth the nerves and actually remove the desire for tbe liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes in Oregon and Washing ton today bear witness to the efficiency of the Hot Lake treatment One week will in most cases effect a cure. Sometimes longer Is re quired, but not often. The best of care is given the patients. : For full information, address Hot Lake Sanatorium, Hot Lake, Oregon MRS, NICHOLS ENTERTAINS BETHEL SEWING CIRCLE . Last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. .T. IW - a... t aa l,U UOLVU I I 1 , il l some man who belonged to the train . .Is entertained the ladies of the out bunting alone, surround him. rob I . ' 1 fc",us viruie very pleasantly him of all he had and strlD him of if, 11 . "OIMe near e"ei. uonversa every stitch of clothine and send him !"on' J01te8 ana needlework made the back to the camp. More than one jno"r5 , T V ve.ry aulckly' man In our train got Served that way . dalnty luncn of cake and hot cof- and came sneaking In stark naked i? e ,w" .folIwed by a Christmas pie. and had to be furnished with clothes ! lalV,ref al)lece of the pie by by the rest of us. pulling a string. Mrs. Nichols held the Ar ,hS noil: uj 'S!?v.er on Pie until all were ready. our wana anH . "7 "".1 " wa" each lady receiv- l-J a. V UO I MCI , WALTER M. PIERCE Pres. and Mgr. )tttHtMtl"MHHHttlMtMMltltttttUt 'W, 6 BREAD SERTED ON NEW TEAR Should be of the best Don't bother with home baking1. You can come here and be absolutely sure of good bread, cakes and pies. Bread that cuts up fine for sandwiches, cakes that melt in the mouth, pies that make a dyspeptic forget his diet rules. Better order what you want now. That will settle all your New Year baking worries. CAPITAL BAKERY 439 Conn Street Phone 954 Father Waller ' had a mission' there with plenty of supplies such as beof and flour. We all got rested up and shipped our wagons and cattle and household goods down the river in dugouts. These canoes were manned by Indians under the cntrol of Dr. McLaughlin. The immigrant outfit was taken from Vancouver to points un on the Willamette river and we were all quite glad to be landed in our future homes, although it was then a dreary and desolate country." Mr. Lemmon has been a successful farmer in the Willamette valley all his life. He farmed 470 acpes on the Long Tom river in Lane 'county for 12 years. He next farmed a large ranch south of Monmouth for 22 years, but he always looked upon Sa lem as his final home ' and resting place from his labors. Mrs. M. J. Jonea-Lemmon was born in Marlon county, . Ohio, in 1851, crossed the plains by ox tern In 1861. She was married to E. Lemmon In 1867. There were born to them 11 children all now living as follows: Edward L. Lemmon, painter, Salem; Albert j. Lemmon, merchant. Ante lope, Wasco county: Mrs. Armanelle J. Barnett, Independence; Mr. P. N. Lemmon, farmer' and Btock raiser, Grass Valley, Sherman county; Mrs.' Josephine F. Adklns, Lane county, Mrs. Ethel P. r Brown, Sllverton; Pearl SV and Plyn Lemmon, Port land; Xury Lemmon, farmer, Sher man county; Eunice L. and Mary IS. Lmn.on at home. . Charles Durham, Lovington, 111., has succeeded In finding a positive cure for bed wetting. "My little boy wet the bed every night clear thro on the floor. I tried several kinds of kidney medicine and I was in. the drug store looking for something different to help him when I heard of Foley Kid ney Pills. After he had taken them two days we could see a change and when he had taken two-thirds of a bottle he was cured. That is about six weeks ago and he has not wet in bed since." Red Cross Pharmacy (H. Jerman). '- ' - . i mg a present from the pie, with nristma8 greetings .attached I hose present were: Mrs. Bruebec- er, Mrs. S. B. Clark, Mrs. J. L. Palm er, Mrs. J. R. Raisbeck, Mrs. Ida S. HaKer, Mrs. J. D. Clark and daughter, Mary, Mrs. T. B. Montgomery, Mrs. D. m. n-vans and daughters Ruth and Remoh, Mrs. W. A. Schrunk, Mrs. H. k. uurtls, Mrs. L. A. Routenberg, Miss es Alice and Lena Matten; Mrs. Do vea and Miss Eula Davis, of Salem. .All departed for their homes about a o clock, leaving behind many good wishes for their hostess, and taking with them happy recollections of A pleasant, afternoon. . O ; : '' Foley Kidney Pills always give satisfaction because they aiways ao tne worK. j. T. Shelnut Bremen, Ga., says: "I have used Foley Money fins wltn great sat sfact on and found more relief from their use tnan rrom any other kidney medicine, and I've tried almost all kinds. I can cneerfuliy recommend them to all suf- forprg for kH"ov :ind hladdr trou- VI- If V?,.. t r ' . uio. roiey tuaney nils will cure any case of kidney or hlaridpr troii'-l" not Deyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Red Cross Pharmacy (H. Jerman). , o- The experiment farm at Pendleton costs the state $7500 a year, and Gov ernor West thinks it could be run by the asylum, and save the $7500. o Call (or Bids Sale of Bonds. The undersigned will receive bids up to 5 o'clock .p. in., on January 2, 1911, for the purchase of improve ment bonds of the city of Salem, Ore gon, for the improvement of streets to the amount of $32,653.93, interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, at Salem, Or egon. Right Is reserved by the city of Salei Oregon, to reject any or all bids. Chas. F. Elgl, City Recorder 12-27-st - :' 1M tMM M-M- x : ! We Wish You All II ' A Very Happy New Year! U. G. Qialttf Shipley Cmn$ H 145-147 North Liberty Street. MERCHANDISE Between State aid Conrt any;; Pepilar - PXICEI f MMM.MM Ittlllll tlllMMIIiirillllMi E7aa II 11 II 19 II M II I II 11 issssirtiwiMMiBiaiaiBasiiiaiMiiiiiii i inm.j f M M i ' Ask Your Grocer for it i i M II M HUMf.1 i warn mm mm mm mm mm mm mm i GOOD PAPER AND PAPER HANGING Just received everything in the Artist's Line. Also Mouldings for Picture Framing, and some beau tiful ready-made pictures W. J. PORTER 455 COURT STREET. Phone Main 485. All patent medlclnts or medicines ad vertised In this paper are for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store Salem, Orego AIbo Dr. (Stone's HEAVE DROPS For the cure of Heaves afflicting the horse. A liquid medicine, given on the feed, whlnh the most fastidious horse will not refuse to eat. From one to six bottles given as directed will cur the most stubborn case. Price, $1.00 per bottle or six bot. tie for $.VU0. ; M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M H M M M Central Oregon: I Redmond and - e Eidfii Reached via the Descuntcs Branch OREGON WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAV. CO. f TLrongh Car Service Between Portland and Bead DAILY TRAIN SCHEDULE Lv. Portland .7:50 & 10:0da.ra. Lv. The Dalles 12:40 p.m. Lv. Deschutes Jet. .. 1:30 p.m. Ar. Madras 5:45 p. m. Ar." Metolius 6:00p.m. Ar. Opal City 7:06 p.m. Ar. Redmond 7:45 p.m. Ar. Bend 8 :3p. m. Lv. Bend . 6:30 a. to. Lv. Redmond 7:21 a, m. Lv Opal City ....... 8:00a.m. Lv. Metolius ..... Lv. Madras ...... Ar.. Deschutes Jet. Ar. The Dalles ... Ar. Portland ..... 8:30 a.m. 8:45 p. m; 1:05 p.m. 1:55 p. m. 5:45 p.m. Auto and regular stage connections to" La Pine, Fort Rock, Silver jiimc, mneTiiic, nurns, Ulanwitli Falls and otlier inland towns t :: The Direct, Quick and Natural Route :: ;: For further Information call on any O.-W. R. & N. agent or address - WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agt, Tortland, Ore. f V IIIIIIIHHI M Start the New Year J Right Buy quality and not quantity, It is not economy to buy a piano (that is n6t even a musical instrumnet) just because the case looks good, Get one tha thas stood and will stand the test of years, Our line of pianos will satisfy the wish of the most exacting musicians, Edison Ponographs. Victor and Columbia Hornless Talking Machines. CHERRINGTON & PETERS 247 N.s Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon LRCSident Piano Tuner, best in the State, f Make VVant Advertising Your Banker Journal lrnal want ads bring quicfc results J t ' 1 1 6