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Piles Is a fearful dlscaso, but easy to cure If you go at It right. An oporatlon with ' tho knlfo Ib dangerous, cruel, humiliating and unnecessary. There is Just ono othor suro way to bo cured painless, safo and In tho privacy of your own homo It lo Pyramid Pllo Cure. Wo mall a trial packago freo to all who write. It will give you Instant relief, show yoiu tho harmless, painless na ture of this great remedy and start you well on tho way toward porfoct cure. Then vou can gi'f n full-alzcd box ftom any druggist for 50 cents, nnd often one box cures. 'iifr'st on having what you call for. If the druggK trjec to soil you Eceiiitlilng Just as grotl, It Is becnuso ho makes moro money on tho subatl tute. Tho cure begins at onco nnd con tli'ii" i.'pldly inttl It Is compt-vo tin. I 'iHttmnent. oi can go right nhratd with yni work, and bo eaBy and comfortablo nil tho tlmo. It Is woll worth trying. Just send your namo and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 02 Pyramid building, Marshall, Mich., and re- colvo freo by roturn mnll tho trial packago In a plain wrappor. Thousands hnvo boon cured In this easy, painless nnd Inexpensive way, In tho prlvncy of tho homo. N'o knlfo nnd Its torture. N'o doctor nnd his bills. All druggists, 60 cents. Wrlto to- clay for a freo packago. "How do you account for Casoy'a wonderful success na n policeman?" "Tho fnct that ho uboiI to work In tho ditch." "How does thnt account for It?" "It mndo him .proflclont In tho art of throwing mud." Ha E. ECKERLEN Wholesale Family Liquor Store 144- Commercial St Free Delivery Phone 103 Reason Enthroned. Becnuso mcata aro bo tasty they aro consumed In grcnt oxcoss. This loads to stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. Rovlso your diet, let rqnBon nnd -not a pampored appo ttto control, thon tnko a fow doses of Chnmborlnln's Stomnch nnd Llvor Tnblots nnd you will soon bo woll ngnln. Try It. For salo at Dr. Stono'a Drug Storo. Samploe freo. Sold by nil denlors. Mr. Uptown I tumt that wo hIiiiII Ket nlong vory nlculy, Nora. I mil not at nil difficult to suit. Noru( tho new maid) -No. nm'ain; tlmt'H what r thought the blesnod niluuto I set oyo cm the master. MAKING THE STATEMENT A JMI5DEMEAN0R PUT TO SLEEP IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-MOST ELOQUENT ? ARGUMENT MADE BY DIMICK OF CLACKAMAS fl mfrrO-HH--MH-l HI t e I I 1 1 9 1 I I I I Unless It's a Good I Store It Will Not Pay to Advertise It! 1 1 NLESS you know a person unless that person u comes into your life in some way you are ' greatly concerned about whether he is good or ' J, desirable or objectionable, 't's so with a store, The people who never visit - care nothing about it one way or the other, It--esn't exist for them, But when they are per vaded to patronize it when they come to turn tne spot-light of their attention on it when it comes to have a part in their lives, as some stores "Hist have in all lives than it's different; then it DOES matter whether it strives to win confidence; t does matter whether or not its price concessions are genuine, dependable, If it meets all tests that a good store must stand v'ien it is advertised when it thus invites the critical attention of people then advertising 'makes" the store, If it fails in most of the vital ;iings if it proves, under the light of publicity, t 'ox to De much ot a store, HtN Auvunnainu )MLL NOT PAY for it will emphasize shortcom ms as well as merits, For thehe same reasons it Is generally nssunifd that the store which docs not advertise K t;uk ln to avoid close inspection and comparison nnd that the More which does Is courting them. AFTER DOCTORS FAILED II. n. No. 107, to make it a misde meanor to mnke or tako any pledge In writing to do or porform any act In vlolntlon of his oath of ofuco or of tho conDtltutlon of tho United States. It provides for n flno of $500 or Imprisonment for ono year, or both flno nnd Imprisonment, nt tho discretion of tho court. Mr. Brooks onld thnt tho purposo of tho bill was to lay the foundation to test In tho courts the question of tho constitu tionality of Satomont No. 1 of tho primary law. .Somo punishment should be Imposed on nny ono who took such a pledge which was In violation of tho laws of this groat nation, as ho vorlly bolloved. At present thoro was no way to tako this law Into tho courts. Brandon snld this was a bill tojhrow discredit on tho direct primary law. Orogon had ono BOtintor who wat elected un der this law two ycam ago, and tho legality of that olectlon or nny act connected therewith hnd novor boon called In question to Insult tho In telligence of tho pcoplo Mnhonc snld tho old way of oloct Ing Bonntorn brought every momnor of tho legislature horo tied hand and foot by pledges to Individual cnndl- (latos for sonator. Undor tho now system candidates could make tholr pledges to tho pcoplo direct. Ho road memorials of past legislatures nsklng for this lnw. No amondmont to tho federal constitution wnB pos- slblo until two-thirds of tho stnt03 had acted. Farroll said It was tho right of any candldnto to mako any plcdgo to tho pooplo thnt wai In tho Intorcst of good govornmont. So long ns tho flag waved over this land of tho freo, Amorlcnn freemen, undor tho const! tutlon, could donl directly with tholr roprosontntlvoft and holding thorn re sponsible. Dlmlck mndo an Impassioned plon for fnipportlng tho lnw, Including Stntoment No. 1. IIo nskod tho quostlen: Hnvo tho poopl boon ".hnmmlng, nro thoy going to quit now? Tho pooplo hnd nnsworod by 10,000 majority. IIo said this bill was mlRchlovous, calculated to croato dlazonslona In tho Republican party. If It pnased this loglslaturo tho poo plo would tako tho roforonduni on It, nnd It would bo rojoctod by largor majorities thnn ovor. Ruohannn tald tho only quostlon Involved In this bill was whothor '.ho pledges made undor this not wore lawful nr unlawful. Thnt was ll. Wore the: Statomon nion afraid to hear this question passed lupon In tho courts? McDonald said thoro was a higher law than tho constitution, ns was Bhown by tho ovonta loading up to tho Civil War. Tho pcoplo woro tho Biiprcmo rulers, and could compel candidates to tako any plodgo thoy saw flt. Woro not nil political plat forms promises and pledges binding mon to a fixity of purposo? Wan It to bo mndo a crime to tnko a plodgo. Brady said ho bolloved, tho . Btato menta In tho primary law woro con stitutional, but ho know many did not ngrco with him, nnd wns willing to boo tho matter tried '.n tho courts. Jackson said ho did not bollevo this legislature had any right to pass this bill to mnko It a erlmo to tako a plodgo for good govornmont, nnd to do away with tho manlpuln tlon of olecttng sonntors. Jones of Douglas grow eloquent In his denun ciation of tho Brook-Bonn bill Stato mont No. Orio was grcntor than its founder, miporlor to Its bonoflclnrlcs, Llko Mt. Hood, It stood puro nnd tin dofllod, llko Its crown of otornnl snow. Bonn rovlowcd tho legal argumonts for the hill. Constitutions woro no longer respected as of yoro. This wan not a bill to roplaco tho direct pri mary law, hut to mnko it poastblo to tont It in tho courtB,- In roply to Far roll Bonn ?ald undor the now law tho choice of tho pooplo was not reached any more nenrly than formorly. Tho previous quostlon wns ordered and on roll call tho bill wan declared dofoatod. Thoso voting no wore: Voajts. Abbott, Alttnan, Barrett, Bodllllon, Brnndon, Brynnt, Cnmpbell, Clomons, Corrlgnn, Couch, Davis, Dlmlck, Kn ton, Fnrroll, Ilattoborg, Jackson, Jao gor, Jones of Lincoln and Polk, Joion of Douglas, Jo n oh of Clackamas, Lin onwober, Llbby, Mahono, Mariner, McDoncId, Mlllor, Munkors, Orton, Patton, Phllpot, Purdln. Husk, 32. Fnrroll nnd Lolnonwobor, who 1-ad not tnkon tho Stntoment, voted with tho Stntomout pooplo. Thoso voting nyo wore: Monirs. Applegate Bonis, Boan, Bolknnp, Bouohruko, Done, Brndy. Brnttau, Brooke, Buohannn, Calkins. Carter, Cnuyors, flroor, Ilnwloy, Him, Hughe, Mfthonoy, Mnnn, McCiio, Mc Klnnoy, Mook, Munoy, Roynolds, Rlohnrdsou, Smith, Mr. Speaker, 27. Abnant, Dodds, 1, Brndy nnd Rlohnrdsou, Stntomont mon, voted with tho opposition. of Southorn California wns worth $40,00p,000 a year. Tho moro wo ' advortlscd Oregon, tho moro tourists wo would got, nndvcnch tourist be- , camo a trnvollng roprosontntlvo to boost for tho state. Tho great Cum berland turnplko was tho fororunnncr' of our wholo present railroad system. W ,W. Cotton Bpoko next, nnd Bald ho had novor boon at Orator Lake, becauso thoro was no decent way to get thoro. A wagon road from Port land to Mt. Hood would pay blggw returno'thnn nny ono thing wo could do. Ho wns onthuslastfo for "tho Crntor Lake road. This money would return moro cash for tho Invostnnut than nny othor thnt com Id bo mado. Now you can not go to Mt. Hod, to Crntor Lake or to any ono point out of 20 ho could nnmo. Wo want poo plo to seo our country, to stop horo, to spond tholr monoy hero. II. 13. McGinn snld thoro was noth ing In tho world oqunl to what South orn Oregon hnd to show, nnd tho wr.y to got tho torn r 1st business Is to build ronds to theso natural beauties. Qlvo thorn whnt they want, nnd tho world will repay you big. C, 8. Jnckwm ald that as' a sconlc wonder Crntor Lake was a 120,000,00 ascot, that ought to bo addod to tho stato'a earning powors. Tho present trip to Crntor Lake was a weary ono. To mnko It convonlont for all of our pooplo to got to that wonderful enmorn of naturo wan tho purposo of this movomont. To npond $100,000 to got nn Investmont of $500,000 ought to ontlco ovon tl e slow going tight-Wads of tho Orogon loglslaturo. (Laughter). Ho would havo tho stato ooll slton for lodgoa, cottagos, hotels and road-houseg. It meant n grcnt education for tho moss es. Within four yonrs that road could bo comploted. Dollars could not bo enton and consumed. Thoy could only bo oxpondod In tho orn ploymont of Orogon lnhor. Mr. Vuw tor snld It wan thought bettor to .start tho road from Gold Hill or 'somo othor point; It would do no woll ns Medford. Thoy did not want to Btart from JackBon county. Mr, B. F. Mulkoy Bpoko for tho development of Oregon, which hnd been vory much neglected. Tho mngnntcB of tho world woro go ing to ho drawn to tho soft Italian okles of Southern Oregon, whoro wns tho finest ollmnto In tho world. Mr. Hnrrlmnn hnd alroady located there. Ho called It tho finest hunting ground In tho world. If Jnckton county could voto Its $50,000 lavishly, why could not tho atnto glvo It $100,000. Mon would build tholr henpttfiul homoa along this highway, would Lydia E. Piokliam's Vegeta ble Compound Cured Her. Wlllinv'M.e, Cun:i." For fivu ywir i tuileru tuiioiu .ijMiiy from fli,;t i troubles, ciiivi.c; !' kn.lio, h::-'. i i i- liTVfl !' V .'.le t.r i - : tu Hi' i a i ... ili.nltt U, ; ., i :i tji" t.v.v ;ikd tliren , !' :'t (utrt-ifK ii i itch U.u jiii'boi..' W (,. lvr Mill iiiis-ir i'..r.( mt. i tr'ii iti.y i ti.. ia. but h( n:i''' to m r ferinore. 'Jl.i-lnkt doctor mhIiI in. Ui lug woiiki rector rny health. 1 Lcshi Utkiug i-jiu i;. l'nikhnin'K VogitW-ii CoiiiIMjiunl to see wiint u wouid . and I am restored to my imtuiul hen'th." Mrs. Htta Uonovax, Jlox XW, AVUlImaiitlc, Conn. The success of Lydla E. 1'inkhuiu's Vegetable CouiiKJiind. inadofiom ro. and herbs, Is uniianillelud. It may be umkI with ierfecl confidence by women w ho suffer from displacements, lullsun mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir regularities, irlodIo iMiltis, backachf, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indl-g.-ition, dizziness, or nervous prostra tion, v For thirty years I.ydia 12. IMiikhnm's . ..,. I.. . ..... .ii.i.I lino l,...l ilif. .:; ,d.trd remedy for fomalo ills, and i i ring uoinen owe it to themselves ; ,t U at (Hvu this medicine a triuL , i'roof is nbtindnnt that it has cured j ' Uouaands of others, and why should it uot cure you? GRATER LAKE ROAD GETS SOLID SUPPORT ONE HUNDRED BOOSTERS AF1ER ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR APPROPRIATION FOR A WAGON ROAD bring tholr workB of nrt, tholr mng iilflcont llbrnrloa and collections of ntntunry nnd mnko this tho richest utnto in tho Union. R. O. Smith npoko of tho proposed wngou rond as ono of the most do llghtful niitnmobllo trips 111 tho world thnt would All our country with iho most prolltablo' class nf ti'nvol. Tho hoarlng wns before the committee nn rondH and highways, o ECZEMA CURABI-E? PROVEN! Attorney nt Mollue, III,, Convinced by Oil of Wiiiteigi-eeii Compound. Tho Medford boosters, under the loadorship of Judge Win. M. Colvlg and Hon. W. I. Vawter, had a hoir- lng for the Crafor Lake wagon roid, before membes o( tho leglslat'ie Wodnosday afternoon. Tho delega tion was noarly ono hundred strong. and great enthusiasm prevailed. The state Is to glvo $100,000. Klamath county will glvo $50,000. Jaokson county will glvo $50,000 Tho Harrlman syftom U to !vo $50,000. The fedoral government Is to give $150,000. Judge Colvig stated tho situation at not a local ontorprlso, but to d yulop one of the great natural swntc wondorg of the world. .Mr. Will Steol stuted that Crater i Lake was 86 miles from Medford. It had been designated by cornpotont authorities as tho olghth wonder of tho world. It now took threo days to go In by wagon roads. If this road wns built an automobile could go to Crater Lake In seven hours. If only 20,000 camo annually as tourists, nt $200 each, thoy would leavo $4,000, 000. Tho demand ot $100,000 from tho state was preceded by $100,,00 given already by the two countlos named. Whan tho stato has artsd coBgretui will act. Tho countlos havo Wed nnd tho state should act. It id I depends on aojlon by tho state. W. D. FOnton said this was a ra tional ontorprlte. Tho tourist trail) Thoro Is nothln that will oouvlnco a lawyor oxoupt (iidiiin. Now, hero la moid mthoi' aUii'tllng uviilunctu of h almplo homo cure for oozamu which eonvlnoad one lawyoiv K. u lOntrlkeii. attoruvy at .Molina, 111. He Ulls how oil of wlntargrMii eniiiimiiiul uiixtMl with thymol nnd Klyeoilnu. m in 1). u. 1). I'raaerlp tlun, ourod lilm In aq days after IS ytmra of suffering. ' "For 8 yars.". writM Aiturnty untrlkeu. "I waa troublMl with m JMJiua. reaba all over my faoa. body and head. I could run a luilr brush over my body and tho floor would be covered with acalea enough lo till u buaket. I tried everything m(t0, Intunml medicine. X-lltty all with out roHiilt." "JiiNt a mouth Ago I was Induced to try D. D. O. I'ranoitiitlou. Thu Itoh wns relieved Instantly; so I contin ued. It Is just a month now and 1 am completely ourort. I havo not a partlolo of Itoh and tho houIoh havo dropped off." "1 can only eay again GUHK DIM COVKKKI). I am now starting all ec zema sufferers on tho right track." Cure after euro has been brought to our attention and always that in Htnnt rellof from tho awful itch. Tho Capital Drug Company, Statu and Liberty streets. Koilol h n combination of nil tho natural dlgestlvo julcqa found in nn ordinary healthy atomnoh, and will digest your food In a natural way. Ploasani to tako. Bold by all druggists. Pretty much all of tho stato of Ohio has ul Imbed aboard thy wntor wagon. Only a fov? "wot" countlos are loft. 1 Ui4tlaAJtJ&tttfe'lt m t I 1 I 9a! , -, , , i il!Bflim nafaiatii wppi'i mwvimmmwimmmm amn'ai