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dTi . DAILY tJAPlTAL JOPAMAt, kiLIM, sJttlfrOOif, WEDXESDAY. JANUARY 11. 1911. PAGE 8ITIX. OF THE MOULIN ROUGE JANUARY 14 "The Quwn of the Moul'n RoupV, the title of the musical comedy lrama which set Broadway aflame with enthusiasm and stirred the crit ics of the city, Is rather a misnomer. So much has been written about it that further words are almost use less. However, a few sentences, to correct a popular misapprehension, doubtless caused by its suggestive title, will be worth while. That it Is rlilo, bizarre and Inspiring Is frank ly admitted. That it has dash, harm less transiency, effervescence, Is cor dially granted. That It Is not risque, low in moral tone or offensive to the i 1 ! it I t suodest eyes and ears. Is vouched by Samuel E. Rorh, under whose direc tion It appears at the Grand opera house on Saturday, January 14, niat lu'ee and evening. The most defen sible thing about "The Queen of the Moulin Rogue" is the abundance of song hits, and Its pretty and vivac ious dano'ng stunts. Parisian cos tumes, always a delight, are a notable feature ThtV production Is elabor ate aud the presenting company ls unusually large, rcJquirlng a special train of five cars for transportation. The sale of seals opens Friday at 9 a. m. Matinee prices 25c, 50c 75c, 1,00. Evening pr.'ces, 50c, $1.00, $1.60. n "FIRST SOCIALIST IS ELECTED IX OREGON CNITBD PRJtS MISED WIBB Medford, Or., Jan. 11. For the first time In the history of Oregon, a member of the Socialist party was fleeted to office, when George H. Millar, of th's city, yesterday won a litter fight for councilman in thte third ward. He defeated a Republi can and a Democrat and ran r.head of E. E. Wolters; who was the Social ist nominee for mayor. W. H. Canon was re-elected mayor on a high license plan. NEW CORPORATIONS FILING ARTICLES OF CAPITALIZATION r f r t 4 4 4 sjc 3c sc sjc sc The following articles of Incorpor ation were filed today with the sec retary of state: Princess Oil Company, Lebanon, capital $500,000. Smith-Everett Auto Company, Port land, capital $5000. Mount Zlon Missionary Baptist church, of Dexter, Oregon. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablew. They do the work whenever you re quire their aid. These tablets change weakness Into strength, llstlessness Into energy, gloominess Into Joyous ness. Their action is so gentle one don't realize they have taken a pur gative. Sold by all dealers. . o ' Let a farmer's Institute escape till you have corralled It and sucked all the nutrltous juice out of it. RAND OPERA HOUSE JNO. F. CORDRAT, Mgr. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. '. Matinee 2:30; Evening 8:30. Samuel E. Rork's Sensational Musical Production. The Queen of the Moulin Rouge Night Life In Paris correctly por trayed In 150 minutes without waste of time or money. . SWIFT, SM1RT, SAUCY and GOB CiEOUSLY GIRXY; Immense com-' pnny and augmented orchestra. . . Prices: Matinee, 25c, 60c, 75o, $1; vnin. 50c. $1.00. $1.50. Sale QUEEN opens Friday at 9 a. m. . MARKETS PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Track prices: Bluestem, 93c; club. 81c; red Russian, 79c; Valley, 82c; 40-fold. 82c. Flour Patents, $3.15 per barrel; straights, $4.10 04.50; exports, $3.50; Valley, $5.20; graham, $4.80; whole wheat. Quarters, $5. Barley Feed, $23 per ton; brew ing, 2425 per ton. Hay Track pnes: Timothy, Wil lamette Valley, $19020 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $2122; alfalfa. $14; grain hay, $14.50 15.50; clover, $13 14. Corn Whole, $29; cracked, $30 per ton. Mlllstuffs Bran, $23.5024.50 per ton; middlings, $31; shorts, $23,500 26; rolled barley. S2626. Oats White, $28(3)28.50. Hairy and Country Produce. Butter City creamery, extra, 1 and pound prints, in boxes, 35c per pound; less than boxes, cartons and delivery extra. Eggs Oregon ranch, candled, 36 37c; Eastern, 2S30c. Cheese Full cream, twins, 17'4c per lb.; Young America, lSc. Poultry Live: Hens, 18c; Springs 17 lie; turkeys, 2021c; ducks, 22c; geese, 14c. Dressed: Turkeys, choice, 23c. Pork Fancy, llgjll'z&c per pound. Veal Fancy, 83 to 125 pounds, 1314c per pound. Groceries, Pried Fruits, Etc. Orled Fruit Apples, 10c per lb., currants, 13H5J15c; apricots, 14 16c; dates, 10c per lb.; figs, bulk, white or black, by sack, 7 08c; 66a, $1.601.75; 12-128. 85c; 36-128, $2.25; 10-ls, 85c; Smyrna, 18c. Salmon Columbia River, 1-lb. tails, $2.10 per doz.; 2-lb. tails, $2.95; 1-lb. flats, $2.25; Alaska pink, 1-lb. tails, $1.25; red 1-lb tails, $1.65; sockeye, 1-lb. tails, $2. Coffee Mocha, 24028c; Java. ordlna'T, 17 20c; Costa Rica, fan cy, 18020c; good. 16 18c; ordi nary, 12 16c per lb. Nubs Walnuts, 16 17c per lb.; Brazil nuts, 12cm filberts, 16c: almonds, 16018c; pecans, 18c; cocoanuts, 90c $1 per dozen. Salt Granulated, $15 per ton: half-ground, 100s, $8.60 per ton; 60s, $9 per ton. Beans Small white, 4 He; large white, 4 He; Lima, 6c; pink, 6 He; red Mexicans, 6c; bayou, 6C.- -' . - , - Sugar Dry granulated, fruit anri berry, $5.50; beet, $5.30; extra C, $5; golden C, $4.90; yellow D $4.80; cubes (barrels), $5.15; pow dered, $4.85. Terms on remittances within 15 days, deduct He per lb., if later than 15 days and within 30 days, deduct c per pound. Maple sugar, 1518c per pound. Rice No. 1 Japan, 4c; cheaper grades, $3.60 4.55; Southern head 3H07c. Honey Choice, $3.75 per case, strained, 8Hc per pound. Yogi-rubles ana FrultH. Apples King, 0 75c per box; Wolf River, 75c$l; Waxen,. 75c $1.00; Baldwin, 75c$1.25; Nor thern Spy, 75c81.23; Snow, $1.25 (Oil.CO; Spitzenzerg, $1.2502; Win ter Banana, $1.75 03.50. Green fruits Pears, $1.25 02 per box; grapes, 75c$l per box; crasberrles, $12; sy 12.50 per barre. Tropical Fruits Oranges, $2. 2b 2.75; lemons, $4; grapefruit, $3.50 4 per box; bananas, 5c per lb., pine apples, 6c per pound. Vegetables Beans, 12 He per lb., cabbage, $1.2501.50 per hundred; cauliflower, $2 2.25 per crate; cel ery, California, 3.zi per crate; cu cumbers, $2 per box; eggplant, $10 1.2 5 per crate; garlic, 10R12c per pound; green onions, 15c per dozen; head lettuce, 60065c per dozen; hothouse lettuce, Sl1.25 per box, peppers, 10c per lb.; pumpkins, 10 lHc per lb; radishes, 15020c per dozen; sprouts, 7 8c; squash, 10 lHe par lb.; tomatoes, $1.25 per bo. i Sack Vegetables OarrottJ 1.25; beets, $1.50; parsnips, 1.2S; Umlps. $1. 1 Potatoes Oregon, $1.25 0 per hundred; sweet potatoes. $1 $10 1.30 3e per found. Onions Oregon, $1.40 per hun dred. FrovmoBs, Hams 10 to 12 pounds, 17 He; 12 to 14 pounds, 17c; 14 to 16 pounds, 16Hc; skinned, 16Hc; pic nics, 13 He; cottage roll, 15c. Bacon Fancy, 30c; standard, 29c; choice, 25c; English, 21c. 29c; choice, 25c; English, 21c. Dry Salt Cured Regular short clears, dry salt, 15Hc; smoked, 17c; back, light, salt, 15 He; smoked 17c; backs, heavy, salt, 15c; smoked 16 He; export bellies, salt, 16 He; smoked, lbc. Smokea Meats Beef tongues, 75c; dried Deef sets, 22c; outstdes, 20c; inaldes, tU; Knuckles, 22c. Pickled Goo&i Barrels, p gs feet, $14; regalnr tflpe. honey, comb tripe, $12; touch tongues 122 lambs' tongues, $40. Larj lens, kettle rendered IS Vic; standard pure, 13Hc' choice, 12 Vis. wteolng, Uc. Hope, Woo.. Ode. Etc Hops 1909, lOOlltfc; 1910 crop, 1616ttc Wool Eastern eregon, 130170 Id; Valley, 17l9o per n. Mohair Choice, 30 33c per lb. Hides Salted hides, 67c per lb.; salted calf, 13c; salted kip, 7 He; salted stags, 6o; green hides, 1 cent less; dry hides, 16 01.7c; dry calf, 17 18c; dry stags, 110 12c. Cascara Bark 44e per lb. Pelts Dry, 10 He; salted, butch ers' take-off, 40 75c: Sprite lambs, 25 048c. una. Linseed Oil Pure raw In barrels 96c; kettle boiled, In barrels, 98c; raw, in cases, $1.01; kettle boiled. In cases, $1.03. Lots of 260 gal lons, 1 cent less per gallon. Coal Oil Water White, case. 17c: wood bbls., 13 He; Iron bbls., 9 He; Headlight, cases, 18 c, wood bbls., 15 He, iron bbls., liHc; Eo cene, cases, 20c; special Water White, wood bb.'a... 17c; Iron bbls.. 13c; Elaine, case3, 27c; Extra Star, cases, 20c; V. M. & P. Naptha, cases, 22 He; Iron bbls., 15 He. Gasoline K. C. or motor gasoj line, in cases, 25c; r. c. or meter gasoline, Iron barrels, 18c; 86 gaso line, In cases, !7Hc; 86- gasoline, iron barrels, lOe. Naptha V. M. A P. naptha, rases, 23Hc; m. 4b p. naptha, Iron barrels, 16 He; engine distillate, Iron barrels, 8 He. Local Wholesale Market. Flour, hard wheat $5.35 Flour, valley $4.4004.60 Mill feed, bran $28.00 Shorts $30.00 Wheat, bushel 82085 Oats, bushel 36 038c Hops, new 13 016c Hops,. 1909 crop 10c Hops, 1910 crop 9 012c Ohittlm bark 40 4 He Wool 17 020c Potatoes, bu 61 60c Apples bushel 60 60c Hay, timothy $16 Oat and vetch $12018 Batter nfl Eggs. Butter, creamery 87o Eggs 32c Butter fat 30 Butter, country 35c Poultry. Broilers and fryers 16c Hens 16c Roosters (young) 1516c Stags 12c Roosters (old) ....8c Turkeys 18020c Ducks i 13c Geese lie Livestock. Steers (under 106 lb) . . . $5.50 0 Steers (1006 to 1200 lb) .. $4.5005 Cows $3.60$4.50 Hogs, fat 77Hc Stock 6H 7c Ewes Zo Spring lambs 6c Veal, according to quality 11c RATKOAD8. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Southbound. No. 13 San Francisco Exp.. 3:31a.m. No. 19 Ashland Passeiger ll:59a.m No. 17 Roseburg Pasenger 6:45p.m No. 11 Shasta Limited. .. .7: 43p.m No. 27 Eugene Passenger. .. .8:25p.m. No. 15 California Express9 :56p.m. No. 226 Way Freight .... 9:50a.m No. 222 Portland Fa t Frt 10:45p.m. Northbound. 16 Oregon Express .. 5:15a-m 28 Portland Passenger.. 8:30a.m. 12 Shasta Limited ...12:36p.m 18 Portland Passenger 2:56p.m 20 Portland Pasenger 7:43p.m 225 Way Freight ...12:35p.m 221 Portland Fast Frt 2:43a.m No. No. No. No. No. No. No. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO Local Leave For Portland and Inter 6 : 40 a.m :66 a.m. :16 a.m. Portland-Hlllsboro Inter . . 8: Portland and Inter 11 Portland and Inter 2: :00 p.m. Limited. Port., Tualatin, HUlsboro. 1:20 p.m. 4:00 .m. 6:20 p.m. I:B0.m Local. Portland-Hlllsbero Inter. , Portland and Inter Portland an Inter , local Arrive Fran. Portland and inter 8:25 a.m. Portland-Hlllsboro inter.. 9:60a.m. Pertland an Inter ..... l:0p.n Portland-Hlllsboro Inter. . 4:00 p.m. Portland and Inter B: SO p.m. Portland and Inter...... 8:3 p.m. Pertland Theater train. .10:40 p.m Salem, Falls City & Western Ry Leave West Saiem tor: Dallas, Falls City and Black Rock 9:00 a. m. Dallas, Falls City and Black Rock 1:30 and 4:85 p. m. Sunday Trains tor. Dallas & BUck Rock .0:00 a. m. and 1:35 p. m. Trains Arrive at West Salem from Dallas B:io a. m. Black '.lock and Dallas . .12:20 p. m. Fallc City 4:16 d. m. Foley's Kidney Remedy An Appre- precinuon. L. McConnell, Catherine St., Elmlra, N. Y., writes: "I wish to express my appreciation of the great good I de rived from Foley's Kidney Remedy, which I used for a bad case of kid' ney trouble. Five bottles did the work most effectively and proved to nie beyond doubt It Is the most relia ble kidney medicine I have ever taken and shall always have my endorse ment" Red Cross Pharmacy. CLASSIFIED I -SCV . O A II Cofrright. Don't Wander You can't stop people on the street to ask them to take you for a boarder. You can't wander up and down ringing doorbells. Who wants a boarder who hunts a b'oardinghouse that way? The pleasantest boarding places are found in Just two ways. First: Read The Capital Journal classified Munnimakerads. Second: If you don't see Just what you want, put a lit tle classified ad. in The Capital Journal yourself. Dear Mr. Munnlmaker, Care of The Capital Journal Classified Columns. Through a little Munnimaker Classified Ad In The Capital Journal, after filling my house with pleasant boarders, I got twice as many table board ers. , Yours truly, WIDOW LADY. Write Mr. Munnimaker, care of The News, or 'phone him, No. 82, when ever you want anything. Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One cent a word for first Insertion. One-half cent word for each Insertion thereafter. No advertisement taken for less than 25c C'sunt six word to the Hue. FOR SALE. bOH SALE Fir aud oak wood. Phone Farmers 658. 12-21-tf FOR SALE Good 1 H. P. Staver gasoline engine, cheap. Inquire at 178 South Liberty St. 5-22-tf GOOD HOME For sale cheap. For particulars see owner on place. 604 Belmont St.t Salem, Oregon. 8-27-tf FOR SALE 25 cords of oak wood; 10 to deliver immediately. Call Main 1431. 10-10-tf FOR SALE! A fine 5-acre tract very close to city, $10 down, balance $10 per month. See Homer Smith, Room 5, McCornack Bldg. Phone 96. 12-31-tf FOR SALE Two hundred head of grade Leicester ewes for saje. Box 113, Turner, Oregon. l-10-3t WANTED. WANTED To trade colt coming 2 years and 2-seated carriage for lot in Salem. 1195 Front street. R. U. Pfeil. 1-4-tf WANTED Position as bookkeeper and stenographer by young lady. Address L., care of Journal. l--lwk WANTED To rent a small farm 30 to 50 acres. M. E. H., care Journal. 1-6-lwk WANTED A man or a man and wife with about $150 to Invest in a good money-making proposition. For information address "X. X.," care Journal office, city. 1-7-lw LOST. LOST OR STRAYED One yearling Jersey heifer, medium light color. Finder please notify phone 350. D. K. Brannan, Salem, route 2. 1-10-St MISCELLANEOUS FOR EXCHANGE MinMsota farm lands for Salem or vicinity prop erty. "R. S. I.," care Journal. l-10-3t BAKERS. BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worn more than any other bread, yrt the price Is no higher. For sals at your grocer's. California Bk ery, Tboma Coo'. ProDi. TAXIDFRMY. SAVE YOUR TROPHIES from rod and gun and have them mounted true to life. Rug work, gams heads, all kinds of taxidermy. Express shipments given prompt attention. C. A. Corblt Red Tannery, south end Yew Park carlln. g-lS-lyr 90. hy Mttrofilitan Syndicate me., AT. Y LJ COLLECTIONS. COLLECTIONS Don't worry about your bills if you cannot collect them. Send them to us we will send you your money. The most efficient service in Marlon county ' Is that of the Capital Collection Agency, 205, V. S. National Batik Bldg., Salem, Ore. Phone 773. 11-19-tf MASSAGE PARLORS. ELITE MASSAGE And Beauty par lors. Chiropodists, manicuring am scalp treatments, sham pool ig, hair dressing and weaving, facial trear ments of all kinds, and bake oven baths for rheumatism and run down systems. Room 302 U. 3. National Bank building. PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hoi water and steam heating and tin ning, 164 Commercial St. Phone, i Main 192. 9-1-lyr OTTO MUELLHAUPT Plumbing heating, gaa fitting; price reas onable; work guaranteed; eeti mates furnished. Phone 871 d? Chemeketa street. 4-17-r.l FIN LAY & REYNOLDS, plumbers and gas fitters. Modern plumbing and expert work our specialty. Satis faction guaranteed. 325 Center St. 1-9-tf BOX FACTORY. G. F. MASON BOX COMPANY 247 Miller Btreet, South Salem manufacturers of all kinds boxes, crates and fruit dryer ae cesaoriee. Phone 108. ti TONSORIAL. H. G. MEYER & CO. The best ant. largest shop in the city. B'.i first-class barbers. Only first-elan bootblack In city; porcelain batht ui d everything pertaining to a flrsi elbss shop. Also carry a full lint of cigars and tobacco and barbers supplies. 162 Commercial street next door to Statesman emce. 4--L PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS, PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates made and flrst-clast work done. I. D. Driver, 611 North Capitol street, Salem, O? Phone 92C. 6-SS-ti WATER COMPANY. 8ALEM WATER COMPANY OfflM city hall. For water service applj at office. Bills payable montklj in advance. SAND AND GRAVEL. rOR SAND AND GRAVEL See Sale Construction Company. Office 46 Court street. Phone Main 790. 72-24-tf LIVERY Si ABLE. POSTOFFICE LIVERY and Sale Stable. Best of turnouts, quick service; rates reasonable. For anything in livery and boarding call or 'phone Malu 188. E. E Gillian, Proprietor. Ferry street' AD SECTION' BUSINESS CARDS. I DR. EVA M. TUTTLEI Osteopath. Graduate of he American Scheol of Osteopathy, Kirksvllle, Mo. Treats acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Office, 316-317 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 889. PIANO TUNING Lutellus L Woods, tuning, polshlng, repair lng. Telephone 984. Shop CI1 N. Winter St. I-J-ly. SURVEYING McElroy & Smith, iana surveying. 20 years exper ience. Office, over Chicago Store, Salem. 12-8-lmo THE DEMAND For experienced auto men Is greater every day. We will teach you In your own shop, in two weeks, to drive and care for all makes of cars. Practical, thor ough, complete Instruction, day or evening. Angelus Auto Academy. Office 326 1-r Washington street, Room 415, Portland, Or. 12-17-tf AMERICAN PAYING CO Office No. 426 South Cor ercial, manufac turers of rtlflcl 1 building stone and marble for Interior house furnishing and monumental uses. For $500 we will make you all blocks needed for a 5-room cot tage; 20 years' experience. We make- anything In cement. Ce ment walks a specialty. 12-20-lm HAVE YOUR clothes cleaned by Va cuum Cleaner the only way to re move all dust and germs. Try it and you'll never go back to the old way. W. J. Llnfoot, Merchant Tai lor. 542 State St. Phone M. 498. 1-6-tf MYRTLE SHELLEY LUCAS Publlo Stenographer, 314 U. S. National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon. 1-5-lmo SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Whenever you buy your meat from us. We carry a full line of choice fresh, salt and smoked meats, and make a specialty of pure lard. V. C. Rush, successor to Edwards & Long, 1815 East State street. Phone' 1926. 1-7-61 REAL. ESTATE. IJ 150 BUYS a 5-room house, new , good barn, ohlcken house, lot 50x 137, with bearing fruit, apples cherrk and berries. Inquire of 1 Square Deal Realty Co, room 304 U. S. Bank Building. Phone Main i 470. ELLIS ft WOOE ileal eUU loans and Insurance, notary pus Ho, employment bureau. Phen 654. 476 Court St., Salem. Or gon. Ticket office Hamburg-Amar lean steampBhlp lines. 11-1-ln REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE City and farm property for sale or rent Choice city lots in East Sa lem on easy terms. Anything in the real estate line. Call or phone Main 460. J. G. Long, 1162 East State street. THE HOME REALTY CO Room 7, Murphy Block, offers 4 acres, good house, barn, fruit, wtc, for $160 rental per year, one-fourth cash, balance quarterly, In North Salem. 1-7-tf SECOND HAND STORE. CALL AT the new and second-hand store of E. L. Stiff & Co. New stock arriving dally. Prices cut for holidays. If you want to sell your goods, phone 941. Best prices pajd. Corner Court and Liberty. Stoves and ranges new and second hand. 8-18-tf O. L. McPEAK, complete house fur nisher, new and second hand goods bought and sold- also second hand watche- cheap for cash; har ness, guns and saddles. Call Main 1233. Highest cash prices paid for second band goods. 170 So. Commercial street 10-2ttf CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN For new and second-hand ranges. Oth er house furnishings in proportion. Come to us if you are hard to suit. Smith & Clark, 326 North Commer cial street Phone 451. 1-4-tf LIQUOR HOUSE. WILLIAM BUTTE Fine wines, liquors and cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whis kies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on draught. South Com mercial Street. FAMILY LIQUOR Store All stand ard brands of liquors kopt In stock. Wines by the gallon. Bot tle or case. Free delivery In the city limits. E. Eckerlcn, 206 iN. Commercial street. undertakers" " LEHMAN & CLOUiH U. J. Loh man, A. M. Clough, mortlclam and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to tb profession employed. 445 Onrt street 9-IO-tf MUSIC CLASSES. ALEXANDER HALL Stldlo 1 Court street; entrance Capital Business coll go. Lessens in voton, viollncello. harmony, composition and orchestration. Voices tested by appointment free of charge. - In Salen Wednesdays and Saturday. ll-I8-tf MONEY WANTED. MONEY WANTED If you haTe large or small sums of money to loan on first mortgage real es tate security, see the John H. Scott Co. Office over the Chicago Store. Phona 1552. 12-17-lm BAKERIES. WHITE SWAN and German Bakeries for highest grade bread and pas tries. Wedding and party orders a specialty. We make dally deliveries. 319 N. Commercial, phone 903; or 12th and Chemeketa, phone 961, 1-7-tf JOB PRINTING. SAVE A DOLLAR on your next Job or. printing by calling on the Veatch Printing Co., 5, 6 and 7. Murphy Block. Salem, Ore. Any thing in the printing line. WATCHMAKER. U. S. MILLER, THE WATCHMAKER over 20 years' votperience as a watchmaker tt teatrlce, Neb. High-grade work at Eastern prices. Opera House block, 484 Court tret. i0.6.tf CLEANING AND DYEING. FRENCH DRY and Steam Cleaning aim uye works Genta suits cleaned and pressed. Lad!' silks, gloves and laces. We give special attention. We are clean ers and repairers. Our. prices are satisfactory. Give ua a trial. All work called for and delivered. Phone Main 1760. 166 So. Com mercial street LODGE DIRECTORY. SALEM GRANGE NO. 17. PATRON! of Husbandry Meets in Bnral Hall on State street, on the fourth Saturday of each month; at 10: It a. m Vlaltln; and sojoarnlxn member, welcome. F. A. Mrern, master; " ZeBa S. Fletcher, seere-lMl-lyt MODERN WOODMEN of AMERICA w8ou ueaar ;amp no. 6246V Meets every Thursday evening wt 8 o'clock lu Holman Hall. W. W, Hill, Counsel; F. A. Turner, Clerk WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet v ery Friday night at 7:80 o'clock. In Holman Hall. D. P. Newman, O C; L. H. Pletoher, Cork. 1-lt-OV . O. U. W. PROTECTION Lodge No. 2 meets every Monday even ing at 8:00 p. m., in Holmai. Hall, corner State and Liberty St. Clyde S. Mason, M. W. A. Eugene Aufranc, Recorder. 6-ll-tt MULTNOMAH ROYAL ARCH CHAP ter No. 1. Maaonlo hall second Friday o each month, at 8 p. a. N. P. RvimuBsen Ex. High Prtenj Lot L. Pearce, Secretary. 7-t-tf UNITED ARTISANS Capital AV embly No. 84, ireeU, every Frldaj evening In I. O. O. F. Temple, Mrs. Ida L. Nile, M. A. I. V Vail, secretary, 168 ft. Cottag ctreet. Phone 1214. 7-JI-tl PACIFIC LODGE, NO. it. A. F. i A. M. Masonic hall, thirl Friday each month, at 7:8 Op. m. Frank A. Turner, W. M.' Lot. L Pearee, secretary t-l-vt SALEM LODGE NO. 4. A. F. ft A. M. State communication on first Friday In each month at 7:30 P. m., In Masonic hall, McCornack. block. Goo. H. Dunsford, W. M.; John Bayne, secretary. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY Dr.. W. H. Byrd, president; Mrs. EL W. Meyer, vice-preeldent; Ed. Glllingham, secretary. Executive committee: Rev. Barr G. Lee. Mia Kittle Moore, Mrs. E. Hoter Caae of cruelty to animal skeultf be reported to the Society for ln rrwtlgatlen. What the next harvest will be de pends largely upon st;idy, thought and planning this winter. Bad Breath; "For months I had great trouble with my stomach and used all kinds of medicines. My tongue has been actually as green a grass, my breath having a bad odor. Two weeksago a friend recommended CascareU and after nsing them I can willingly and cheerfully say that they have entirely cured me. I therefore let you know that I Bhall recommend them to any one suller itig from such troubles." Chas. H. Hal. pern, 114 K. 7th St., New York, N. Y. Pleasant, Paliitabla, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. Nuvor MclciMi. Weaken orJrip. lite, 25o. 50c. Nnvnr s.il.l In bulk. The iruo ulne tablet Htamnvil C C C, buu auUxKl to cure or your uiuuey ba';ir. 93